HOW IT WORKS: The International Space Station

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Publicado 2015-07-03
This explains each interior area, crew living quarters, and scientific equipment.

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  • @forbiddencolor
    Living in zero gravity looks like it'd be fun for a few hours, but to spend months, weeks, or even days like that sounds like torture.
  • @akobudoy6230
    This woman is so smart, yet so entertaining at the same time. I love the way she presented this video.
  • @user-xu2je2vx1l
    Don't know why it took me 4 years to finally see this. This is one of the most interesting and amazing things I've ever seen.
  • @firojalam8413
    Finally YouTube recommended something worth watching.
  • @user-et6xr4ve9r
    İ made my uneducated mom watch this, She was pretty amazed , and it was her first time seeing space, She was feeling unbelievable ❤❤
  • @lambchopsolo845
    What a delightful lady. Great sense of humor. Fantastic tour. I really enjoyed her commentary 🫡🫶
  • @hajeralanazi8379
    Drinking that water bubble was closer to the coolest thing I've ever seen
  • @TaniyaCJ123
    Damn…so claustrophobic yet so appealing. I can’t believe how skilled humans are to make this possible omg
  • Really an inspiring video depicting life in a space station. The astronaut lady is a great communicator. Hope one day we will be a multi-planet species.❤
  • It’s really cool but with my claustraphobia and the thought of not being able to sit down I think I’d go stark-raving mad. Lovely to see the spherical Earth. Awesome video.
  • @dalejantjies756
    Its so sad that many of us would never be able to experience this. But still thankful that we are able to watch this video.
  • @saysike9802
    Who wants to feel like flying in space, but then realise that we need to study hard😂😂😂
  • @jamesfriesen9633
    I just realized that they are not floating weightlessly in space motionless, but rather are traveling quickly in a direction that is parallel to the surface of the earth and freefalling towards the earth, pulled down with gravity. However, the speed that they are travelling creates an inertia of moving off into space at a rate which is totally equal to the force of gravity. Therefore, they appear to be floating weightlessly. Of course, we call this "orbit".
  • @thetruth6878
    I am so happy to see this video she has a great presentation in each department i got lots of knowledge about how they live in zero gravity i am definitely sharing this with my friends and save it
  • @dbiac8747
    Crazy to think there are people up there, living completely different lives than us. Must be so strange. I’d love to experience space some day.
  • @ravensymoned.2126
    I’d have fun for all of an hour and then I’d be anxiety ridden. It’s like when you travel for a couple weeks, it’s fun at first but then you miss home and normalcy. I’m absolutely sure I’d be crying after 4hrs in space, maybe 2. 😂 (That wouldn’t include crying during the departure from earth. I could help but think what if I never make it back or see my family again?) 😢 I imagine you have to go through screening and be mentally sound to go to space. A lot of people panic on plans imagine the fear and anxiety going into space. This was an awesome tour of the Space Station! 👏🏽 You folks are so brave! 🙌🏽