ONE OF THE MOST DETAILED ISS TOUR!!!

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One of the most detailed tours of the ISS from American astronaut Steven Swanson!!!

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  • I always thought that the ISS should be considered the 8th wonder of the world. An amazing example of what humanity is capable of at the time. Absolutely great video. Thanks for this.

    • Snatch Pro it can’t really be a world wonder if it’s not on the world. Instead it’s constantly falling down to the earth, but it’s going so fast, that the earth curves underneath them, which is how an orbit works. SPACE WONDER!!!

    • Perhaps the first wonder of space?

    • @Frankenstein90 not a wonder of space not even close

    • you guys know what the spirit of the comment is, so why is there always some nit picker willing to throw a wet blanket on something. just go with it you friggin poindexters, geez.

    • @Dingusdoofus only partly correct there. energy keeps a ship in orbit. it does not stay in orbit bc of the earth being round. if that were the case, its orbit would be oblong and so unstable that it crashes into earth. you make it sound like it would fall passed earth until gravity forces it to come back. that's not how it works. again, if it did, soon enough it would just crash into earth bc of the oblong orbit.

  • I am watching a man in space on my pocket sized phone/computer as he casually discusses how he is working on assembling a robot for the space station he lives on. We totally live in the future. Imagine what a writer like Jules Vern would be saying about the future from this point forward.

    • Look back 100 yrs and look how far we have come technology wise.

    • oh don't worry, enough people alive TODAY believe this is all a lie and that we live on a flat earth.

    • @b3n3_no music no, there's just not a good enough reason to return there yet, if we wanted to we could obviously go there again, its just not worth it

    • @b3n3_no music the "Thanks you guys, you make my job a lot easier :)" you just said has no value so i'm going to ignore it because it's just to make people mad

  • It’s even hard to believe the amount of thinking and planning they had to do before building up this magnificent structure to almost all perfection in every way .

  • one of the things i love about space is relativistic speed. just the idea that you can feel like you are completely still and nothing is moving, yet be travelling, not only at high speed around the planet in a space station, but the planet is going fast af around the sun, which is also travelling at high speed around the galaxy, which is *also* travelling at high speed through the universe......yet its like we are barely moving at all. i also think if it works that way, it can work the opposite in that by moving many parts connected to one another at the same speeds as each other, you can make the last component effectively get as fast as you want. kind of like how someone walking from the back to the front of a moving train is going faster than the train, or how you stacked a bunch of record players on top each other, even though the turnatables spin the same speed, the top one will be turning the fastest from the accumulated speed. all these thoughts and more pop in my head just from seeing a guy, floating around a space station. truly inspirational.

    • Just imagine them running into a undetectable 5cm object that lays perfectly still or even moving towards them at any speed. 1 such hit and it’s good night for ISS.

    • It's not like we are barely moving at all, it's like we're not moving at all. We don't feel speed, we feel acceleration (and deceleration).

    • You feel movement when you accelerate. if you dont accelerate, even though you move close to light speed, its gonna feel like you are static.

    • @type 03「03式」 yeah its only the change in speed we detect right, so as soon as we ourselves are at the same constant speed of the thing we are in or on, it feels like nothing unless theres a point of reference or a force like wind. so like the earth, we dont feel it moving cuz we move with it, but if it suddenly slowed down a couple thousand miles an hour, we'd feel that.

    • it really is crazy

  • If I've learned anything from this, it's that living in space would be completely impossible without velcro.

  • Can see the incredible stress on the face and body falling constantly through space, the fitness and mental capacity to deal with it, you guys are legends 💪

    • I think it would actually be the lack of stress!

    • @TheTuttle99 no the human body wasn't meant to be in that environment. The blood pools in your head more in space not having the assistance of gravity to go down👇

    • Incrivel!Mas é perceptivel a voz congestionada. MARAVILHOSA CAPACIDADE HUMANA

  • '' On the ground, they are the one with the real knowledge, again ... We are just glorified technicians. '' Astronauts are so humble ... they are heroes, that been selected among thousands ... They are a very special kind of human.

    • It's because they see the Cosmos. They see it, and it is such a humbling view, the knowledge that we are oh so small in the universe, they can't help to be not humble.

    • Chris Hadfield when asked where he is from "Earth" I think that sums up people who have to depend on people from all over the world often, they never met before hand. They also have to depend on those on earth to make sure everything goes properly, a total team effort, opposite of what we are taught. I think the movie "Apollo 13" captured it perfectly when the astronauts had to depend on the engineers on earth to build a co2 scrubber from easily accessible parts on their pod. What an amazing experience and one we can all learn from.

    • I could show you more than you no

    • He's being honest. Not to take away from the astronauts, they're incredible people themselves, but the most valuable and knowledgeable people in the space program sadly may never get a chance to leave the earth themselves, simply due to the physical requirements.

    • they are actually just glorified technicians and scientists... he isn't wrong if you leave all the "special human" talk out of the way because I would go there if someone asked me to, you would say the same thing and I would be like "my first project will be to test how far my fart will propel me".

  • Pure gold. Thanks for uploading and thanks to the Astronauts and their agencies for making this tour video.

  • I am awed by your achievements! Being an astronaut is the pinnacle of human endeavor! Excelsior! God be with you all! You fill so many with inspiration!

  • I’ve watched the Jared Owen videos on ISS and Soyuz several times out of fascination. It’s a surreal feeling to see the actual vehicles nonchalantly parked outside the cupola with the light in the background. It’s a shame to think they’re long broken and burned up now.

  • The more I watch this stuff the more I get fascinated about ISS. To imagine big countries are sharing boundaries up on the ISS i.e, the USA, RUSSIA, JAPAN etc and working harmoniously yet there's a lot of bickering down here on earth it's like crazy. Politics is practically dirty. I love to watch this type of science and the advancement of science.

    • The ISS was started when the USSR finally got rid of communism. Maybe we could achieve unification if we did the same today.

    • @Dusty Rhodes unification is a terrible idea

    • @MrYellow how? It prevents wars, the deaths of millions of innocent people, and allows us to care for one another regardless of which nation we’re from. How is that a bad thing

  • First, amazing tour. Thanks for that! I have an important question, I noticed once you tried to go into the Soyuz, the darkness revealed a TON of blown pixels on that camera. Is that a result of cosmic rays degrading the sensor array on the CCD of the camera? So cool. Second, GOD how I would LOVE to sleep in zero gravity! That must be so amazing to *literally* 'float' off to sleep! I can envision 100 years from now, people travelling in space for recreation, (like folks go to Myrtle Beach today) and there being a thriving sensory deprivation chamber industry in space. I'd love to just meditate in zero-G, pure dark, and silence. I cannot imagine the sheer joy of being in space and just staring out a window at the aurora, or some local star clusters. I am so unbelievably jealous.

    • Thanks for these thoughts....i am still in awe!!!! You have written my feelings

  • 28:46 I've seen a few clips of astronauts aboard the ISS, but none of them have shown a view of the Earth. This is the first one to do it, and it just looks so beautiful. My goodness. That must be one of the best sights for human eyes to witness. Just incredible.

    • If I remember right there are some videos of chris hadfield singing with a view of the earth.

    • Earth is not moving at all.... wtf?

    • @No Name what about spinning

  • So weird and crazy see them floating around with ceilings becoming walls and walls suddenly turning into floors and you're just like "OMG you're upside down, turn around my head's spinning" 🤣 Amazing video! My favorite part is the cupola! Unique view! It gives me chills everytime!❤

    • SAME

    • You don't actually believe all this do you. He's on a zero gravity airplane and the plane is in a downward dive. This guy will be home tonight eating dinner with his family

    • @Lunchbox Larry A zero-g dive from the highest flyable altitude would give you about 55 seconds before you crashed into the earth at mach 1.6

    • ​@Lunchbox Larry You reality deniers are hilarious. At least you didn't mention wires and fishing line. Progress, I guess.

  • It's amazing what humans have done. It takes special people to create things like this that are completely safe for humans to be in and survive in space.

    • And some people still call humans awful and prefer animals on humans. We Are the only creatures on earth that actually can change everything with our brain so humans must be protected at all costs.

    • They're not in space they're in low earth orbit

    • @chance2413 that's in space dude, sure, not interplanetary space, but it is still space

    • @theonewhojustis in the white house

  • Once upon a time, going around the world in 80 days was an impressive feat. Now, the people on the ISS are circling the Earth every 90 minutes.

  • The buzzing noise everywhere made that cargo unit instantly feel like heavon.. must be weird being in space and yet being so confined at the same time.. think these men deserve an extra large playing court barrel unit to be permanently docked.. what a great feeling having these guys up there..it makes this fantastic old planet feel a bit more realistic.. thx for the tour..it was a pleasure.. keep up the great work.. greetings from the netherlands..

    • There are at least three women I know of up there too!!! They're long hair is always hilarious in zero G!!!

    • people nowadays buy "noise-machines" or what ever its called... its just a box that can create different background noise like car-traffic humming etc cause they can sleep beeter!

  • I was born in 1959 and I am amazed in 2023 watching this incredible video and realizing how fast technology has advanced. Incredible.Thank you.

  • I have to admit that I teared up a little when they showed Earth. I hope that in 200 years, people look at this video in wonder. Just as I am amazed that people would travel on board small ships for 4 months to get from the UK to Australia, people in the future will be amazed at how 'simple' this technology is (compared to their cool future tech) The worrying thing is that in 200 years this either continues to be amazing, or just seems outright impossible. If that is the case, we have either failed to progress, or we have digressed for some reason.

    • I hope that in my life time I will be able to go to space and experience the awe inspiring awesomeness of it all its like the number one thing on my bucket list

    • Humans seems to be one in one purpose...their capability to disappoint...all we can do is hope.

    • grow up child! they stil are in the same place for many years ans they cant move towards space.. that is why they still aree in the" orbit "

  • 28:17-31:25 easily the best part. Felt like a movie when he went down and the camera followed him to expose the outside. Amazing.

    • The camera had to adjust exposure levels since the brightness levels are different.

  • I think I watched the whole thing because of how relaxed the tour guide was.

    • same. of all the videos to not be boring, who woulda thought

  • What an awesome experience it must be to work/live in that environment. The way he casually floats through the NODs, tossing around his iPad. I can't see how people say this is fake.

  • Pra mim esse é o vídeo que literalmente acaba com qualquer argumento terraplanista. Simplesmente sensacional! Vou levar pra vida esse vídeo.

  • This was awesome to hear about the small challenges and simple ways they overcome them day to day on that station

  • Honestly one of the most badass jobs on and off the planet! I’m sure we all had a moment in our lives to wonder what it’s like to be an astronaut! Thank you for a detailed tour in space!! Much respect!! And make sure everyone comes home safely! “That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Truly inspiring!!! 👍

    • Hey you got the quote right

    • Russia is more developed and smarter than Amerikans.

    • @Dusty Rhodes haha one of the most epic quotes ever!! Lol thanks bud!

    • @Elias Ziad I would reply back, but you can’t even spell Americans! 🇺🇸 🤣

    • @Khoa Pham Oh im sorry, Amerikkkans. Does that make you feel happy?

  • For a man in space he sounds really down to earth

  • Best 50 minutes I’ve ever spent on ID-tv

    • Yep, me too. Amazing

    • Listening and watching people lie? Lmao

    • Eric Belinc yes why would he lie its called a tour obviously they have to keep some secrates but he's showing us the iss which is awsome

    • @Lewis W - at least you didn't call him stupid. That's self evident.

  • What an accomplishment! I mean getting to live on the ISS for any amount of time would be such an honor. I wish I could.

  • I’ve actually, as a space nut and former science teacher, had the pleasure of meeting a few astronauts. I’ve asked them many questions, but one I always forgot to ask was, “on the iss, since there is no such thing as up or down in space, does the iss have a top or a bottom, as in, do you use the earth as the “bottom”? Basically, all writing on instruments must be in the same direction. Is the earth used to as a “bottom” point”?. I’m assuming yes, but there’s always the whole saying about “assume” 😂

    • Towars Earth is called "nadir". Away from Earth is called "zenith". They refer to other directions as forward, aft, port, and starboard - like on a ship. HTH.

    • I actually did more research after I posted that comment. And thanks! I should have just read yours. You are correct. Per maritime tradition and law, the ISS is considered a vessel just like a sea going vessel.

  • It's truly incredible what humans have accomplished

  • I bet there's at least one astronaut who returned to earth and dropped something because he expected it to stay in the air.

    • Chris Hadfield the Canadian astronaut has said before that he's actually dropped coffee mugs before

    • Frank Borman who orbited the moon in Apollo 8 said that habit kicks in as little as just 1 week in space

    • After Scott Kelly returned from his one year mission on the ISS, he would constantly place his pens in midair and scare himself when they fall 😂 I saw this in a documentary that I believe is called ‘A year in space.’

    • Mo Alsaedi his legs also looked disgusting when he got back lol

    • Probably all of them did.

  • So refreshing to go into all other countries territories without a passport. International cooperation between borders is out of this world!

  • You could tell he’s an engineer whenever he called experiments “a science”

  • I am left speechless at the magnificence of what I'm doing rn. On a device the size of my hand, I'm touring the iss. I'm in awe.

  • It never hit me emotionally when people say “Earth is beautiful planet”, but dayum, 28:39 that was quite a sight.

    • Why aren't they moving?

    • Actually if you go onto google maps (on computer) you can go to the iss and they have a very beautiful picture of it, I love to look at it when I get bored lol

    • @MM304 28,000 mph believe it or not

    • Jack Dean the iss is very small compared to earth, that’s why it seems they’re going slow

    • @MM304 Very slowl, and a very pig planet my man

  • Matter of fact, fit, clear minded, sense of humor guy. No doubt essential elements of the right stuff.

  • Anyone else who came from SpaceX launch and is in this astro mood now?😂

    • Bob I have been riding an Astro high for *hours* and I won’t stop until maybe Monday? At least until they dock =D

    • Miss Empress when is that? And yes Bob!!

    • @KAZAM707 Depends where you are from. From this comment, it's in about 4 hours. Just set London as a city in your world clock. When it's 15:29 (or 3:29 PM) there, its docking is scheduled. I think that's the easiest way to tell you because it would be too difficult to write every single time zone now😂

    • Literally just watched the martian lmao

    • I’ve watched like 5 space videos already

  • The best tour of a home a human being can ask for. Thank you very much!!!

  • Its just awesome to hear 1 person explain everything on this space station , an hes still humble " what do i know " lmao Great learning moment !!! awesome VIDEO NEED a NEW one its been 4 years

  • This is mind blowingly cool ! Thanks so much for sharing this tour of the ISS !

  • The world is in the midst of a global pandemic and we are forced to live claustrophobic lives, but surprisingly when I was watching this video looking down at Earth I felt liberated and for 50 minutes I could breath again. We should all watch this video to remind us of what we can achieve and overcome and the hope that comes from knowing that. We can do anything.

  • It's weird to think that, due to the orbital speed of the ISS, during the 50 minutes this video took to film, the people in it completed just over half an orbit of Earth.

  • It’s SO crazy seeing humans literally in space in micro-gravity. It’s absolutely phenomenal. I hope in the distant future we’ll be able to create more stations with bigger staff and bigger facilities

    • donttouchmeim steril no. this is patrick

    • Why would they do that? iss was built for research purposes. Not for idiots that post selfies on IG.

    • @Arctic Fox 3 years later, your comment is more relevant than ever.

    • With AIs, we can accelerate things.

  • 28:42 as he was getting close to that window... Man I got the chills. I would just sit there gaze in awe and make deep thoughts until I got fired

    • They just eject you from the airlock

    • Difficult situation to be fired there. "get your stuff and get out"

    • @Zachary Clark The 100 vibes.

    • If they fired him he would not be able to use the rocket capsule for recently because he doesn’t work there so he would have to call triple A

    • @Layken Hinch Or we would have to launch "Uber space" to help the boy.

  • Can’t believe this massive structure in space the size of a football field is that star I see passing by in the sky in my back yard with people on board!

    • You can actually see the iss from earth if you look up at the right time

    • @Gage Fulmer dude, did you actually read the full comment before replying?

    • @Lapapar yes but he said it was a star he sees from his backyard while you can actually see the iss and most of its features from earth

    • @Gage Fulmer read his comment, slowly

    • @Lapapar what the hell are you on about

  • The moment he took me to see the earth... I was stunned. Like I was freeze 🥶 at the sight of our mother earth. How majestic it look. How beautiful she is .. Thanks and hats off to all the astronauts working on ISS and on the ground..

  • I always imagined astronauts to be these introverted, dry-humored, geeky scientists, but they are witty, like the kind of people you'd like to have a bear with... talking about the AC vacuum cleaner and how they joke that that's the only piece of equipment on the ISS that doesn't suck XD

    • I'd like to have a bear with him maybe a grizzly or a polar bear

    • @Matt rice How about a black bear? Lol, yes, I made a typo, but since we're here... I think Polar Bears would be Belgian White Black Bears would be stouts Brown Bears would be IPAs And Grizzlies... I don't know - Hefeweizen... I think after Polar Bears my comparisons kind of get worse XD

    • @Matt rice That's alright, if it's anything like beer, a doze of another black bear in the morning will set you straight again

    • @Peter they always say when you go black bear you never go back there

  • No words to describe how amazing this is. WOW

  • He describes everything as if it's no big deal, while i'm going WOW. Astronauts are probably the coolest people ever

    • Not as cool as samuel l Jackson

    • Jamie McCaughey do people like you search for this kind of videos to make this attention seeking comment beacuse i can't believe that this stuff would be in you recommendation 😂

  • These guys are orbiting 8 kilometres per second, 400 kilometres Orbit height. That's a speed of over 27000 km/h. Mind blowing.

  • This video makes me feel that I'm also inside the Space Station. Amazing. Thanks for this video..❤️❤️❤️

  • Wow, weekends huh? I didn't thing you astronauts had any leisure time up there. Sounds like fun. What a great career, get to do interesting science stuff and have leisure time too.

  • Nobody gonna talk about how he casually opened up some sack to reveal a robot he’d been building

    • He's being very humble that's all. During the whole interview, he trivializes everything related to him, and glorify anything others do. Gentlemen right there.

    • thomas russo Go to sleep bro

    • thomas russo k

    • just you!

    • That's exactly what I just said

  • 28:50 Looking at the earth is one of the most relaxing and satisfying yet terrifying, this is truly incredible!.

  • This is the coolest thing on the internet.

    • @E.T yes so the aircraft the astronaut was in was in a zero g inducing dive for a solid 50 minutes.. seems legit

    • @E.T that's pretty cool too. Wish I had some reese's pieces to give ya, bud.

    • Forsaken Pumpkin what you mean

    • How to train both of your hands... if u know what i mean

  • It's hard to comprehend the fact that these people are literally floating (if that's the correct term) around in space, like.. they aren't on our planet.. it's bloody incredible really. These guys are the cream of the crop.

    • They are in orbit around the earth. Which mean they are falling to the earth, but they are going so fast in a direction that they "miss" the earth because of the curve of the earth. That's pretty crazy. This is also why they are floating. Technically, they ARE affected by gravity, but because they are falling, they also going up... 1-1 = 0 so they keep floating. This is what is called 0 G

    • @Bob Bobber Bob, that is so awesome.. thanks so much for such a detailed response you're a legend.

    • @Bob Bobber I have re-read this so many times trying to embed and understand it.. thanks again Bob.

    • @Steveit’s more like they are traveling in a straight line, earth just bends the fabric of space time so that the path the line takes is no longer straight.

  • JUST AMAZING!!! Thank you so much sir for the trip!

  • It’s amazing that space station truly amazing it been up there for years now really interesting and amazing humans should be proud what we have accomplished so far great tour of the space station

  • I love how this guy is like clueless of what's going on but at the same time is a genious.

    • Any genious wuth heinous farts is fine by me!

  • I've actually been to the International Space Station...... On VR! It was amazing!

  • It really is heartening to see that these people, with different ideologies, nations, and alliances can come together and do amazing things.

    • yeah, about time maybe we here on Earth decided to do the same? :)

    • Yea..to do what? Fight aliens but kill each other as nations on earth?

    • You realize that you being surprised is like you're living in the Dark Ages. Good morning and welcome to the world in 2018. This a place where intelligent, healthy minds, emotionally stable, handsome, physically fit well-adjusted men and women who wish to make the world and Solar system a better place. They don't even litter. Stunning video

    • D'Anna C yeah, and there's a reason why you aren't one of them(your attitude). There's nothing wrong with admiring people doing admirable things, there's equally nothing wrong with marveling at how much humanity has progressed technology and scientifically, and how people can set aside petty differences in service of a greater cause. There is EVERYTHING WRONG, however, in putting people down by insinuating that their very interest in things that you take for granted is somehow indicative of their sophistication and/ or level of intelligence. But this is a ID-tv comment section; some degree of toxic vitriol is to be expected I suppose.

    • @Yaseen AND D'Anna C You both sound like strong and intelligent people. Please, let's keep it civil and practice what you both preach. The world is what you make of it. I respect you both for your views, which are basically the same. Go science, go progress, go love!

  • Looking out the window on the American section at equipment from Japan and Italy, with two Russian spaceships in the background. It truly is an international space station.

  • This may be the coolest thing I've ever seen.

  • Got huge respect for these astronaut, honestly i think i would go nuts and have panic attacks on that station, no free space, no plants, just the constant sound of electronics in your ear. Trapped and nowhere to go.

  • it doesn't matter how many times I see zero gravity it still puts a big grin on my face

  • "connects to the internet, which works 50% of the time" Damn pretty much the same down here

    • Lmao

    • true, you'd think they would have better internet up there then we do LOL

    • @Auntie Denise I mean I guess we should have a better internet considering we're on earth

    • @GoldenYuri well unless you are using cable for internet, your wireless internet is signals transmitted from satellites orbiting earth.

    • @Benbro but the signal has to relay from servers to satellite to Earth and back up to the ISS.

  • I’m 63 yrs old and I hope I live long enough to see humans land on Mars! Hell, I’m looking forward to the US having a moon base 🤗

    • 10 more years my man. We're in this together!

    • grammamona1 THE MOON IS A BASE AND HAS BEEN FOR MILLIONS OF YEARS. THE GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN LIEING TO THE PUBLIC. THE MOON IS HOLLOW AND RANG LIKE A BELL FOR HOURS WHEN THEY DROPPED PART OF APOLLO 11! ALL THE CHARACTERISTIC THAT MAKE A MOON A MOON ARE LACKING! THERE ARE CERTAIN ASTRONAUTS THAT HAVE MADE STUNNG CLAIMS THEY WITNESSED!

    • The possibilities that space provides is amazing. It's absolutely insane to think that we as a species will someday inhabit multiple planets and maybe even galaxies. With only our earthly resources we have done so much more in the past 100 years than other societies have in thousands of years..

    • @TheLeonPasta but we still will be our own demise, just like all the other societies before us, we too will have an expiration date, we will absolutely never leave our solar system. However I do agree with you, space is the coolest thing imaginable to me, I love learning anything I can about it. Its just far to huge to ever get anywhere else. Nearest star alone is 100,000+ years of space travel to get there, other galaxies, trillions of years to get there, its just insane how big space is.

    • @Lead Gin Dairy idk man as far as we know were the first species to make it this far despite societies falling and new ones forming. Humanity will be a lot different when we eventually advance that far but I believe it'll happen. We've only just started exploring space. Who's to say someone won't figure out a faster way to travel in space. At they very least our spreading out to other planets will make it harder for our entire species to go extinct. Unless our entire solar system is destroyed some form of human life will make it.

  • “We watch a movie or something while we eat. We don’t talk, that gets old.” So true anywhere really lmao

    • Me and my gf hahaja

    • Lol I read your comment right as he said it

  • Man it’s just so wild to see stuff just floating in the air like that.

  • Absolutely amazing. I wouldn't be able to stand the ambient noise alone!

  • This is so trippy dude! So sad that some people can't enjoy it because they think it's fake.

  • The people on ISS are simply amazing. When Swanson does this tour it sounds like he's been there for years, yet they only do short rotations of a couple of months. They must have amazing training and be extremely smart people.

    • Well they don't "just go there" :P They know each and every centimeter of the station through expensive training. And yes, the ISS and astronauts are just amazing proof of what we can accomplish, when we work together!

    • Yeah and they must have a high tolerance for heat considering the temperature in the troposphere is what 2500 Celsius? Thats freaking hot. Amazing metal and stuff we have too. Just like the rest of you I sure love NASA, they are SOO AMAZING!!! Hey fellow NASA fans I run a real estate company and am feeling so giddy right now I'm going to offer my space bretheren a once in a lifetime deal. My wife is probably going to kill me but what the heck, we don't live forever!! I will sell to you my 35% stake in the world famous Golden Gate Bridge. Only, $82k. The income alone is twice that but I have to release some assets for tax reasons. First one with the cash gets it!!

  • Since I was a little girl 👧, am fascinated about the outer space 🪐, watching this video about the ISS amazing. Thank you 🙏

  • I appreciate these tours soooo so much, THANK YOU🙏

  • This guy works out a lot..on the space station..he's the most in shape astronaught I've seen lol

    • There are physical requirements for being an astronaut or cosmonaut, and they all have to work out quite a bit while they’re up there to keep their muscles from atrophying in 6 months of microgravity. But sure, some of them will be more fit than others anyway.

  • It’s totally amazing what humans are capable of achieving, and thus even more amazing what humans are not capable of achieving.

  • I watched this thing go across the sky one morning at dusk, no telescopes, no lens, nothing. I just spotted it with my own eyes. Looked like a shooting star, only a lot slower and it didn’t disappear until it reached the horizon, you can watch it for a pretty long time with clear skies and the sun reflecting off it. Awesome sight when you know what it is. It’s amazing to think there are actually people inside it orbiting our planet while we’re all down here doing our own different shit. You never know when it could be passing right over your head.

    • Thanks il check that out 👍سلتوح بن دخيل الله

    • Same, I've seen it twice in the night sky.

    • What's almost surreal is getting the chance to watch it through a telescope and seeing the solar array

    • Damn, I wanna experience that

    • @Raid yes

  • Thank you for making this video, just so awesome. The only thing missing on the ISS is a pub for after work to have a beer and watch the Earth!

  • The ISS is basically a super college dorm. Storage shoved everywhere it can fit, only prepackaged meals, and random bits of science wherever

    • Ya and they float around beside all that shoddy wiring for months as if it's no risk in space to accidentally clip one with a foot or arm if not extremely careful. This is such a fake pile of garbage with tens of millions a day paid towards studio production with various suspension, chroma keying and CGI

    • @Arsenal Pro Audio ugh you’re one of them, I see

    • @Arsenal Pro Audio is the iss that I can see with a telescope cgi also?

  • Wonderful tour..I'm 75 years old and remember the Moon landing in 1969 . Mid winter in South Africa and full moon! Could not see anything but just imagine it...😅

  • Fantástic incrível são heróis mesmo, parabéns from Brazil.

  • I didn't want this video to end

  • I just love space. I wish one day all humans are able to go to space safely. Big respect for the astronauts and the ground control team🙌👏

    • That day will come. And it will come sooner than you think.

  • I love that they don't need to use a gimbal on the ISS 😂 It's a cinematographer's dream unless you're shooting like an action movie or something

    • Tom Cruise plans to film a movie on the ISS soon. I'm not joking. The head of NASA confirmed it on Twitter. It's been widely reported, but for example, see "Everything we know-and don’t-about Tom Cruise’s plans to film a movie in space".

  • Best video ever. Wow its just incredible, I was surprised how small and claustrophobic it is in there. Also i thought there may have been some porthole parts were they can look out at the universe. THANKYOU FOR SHARING, JUST AN AMAZING AND FASCINATING VIDEO. . WOW WOW WOW

  • I’m so completely amazed by this, surreal!

  • As a network technician/sys admin it's nice knowing the cable management on a multi-million space station is comparable to 11 year old me and my first desktop.

    • And it looks like you are the one who wired that space station as well.

    • And wouldn’t it be dangerous to let water droplets fly around? What are those light reflections around 31 minutes?

  • How can anyone say this is fake? The zero gravity, technology, the vast view of Earth. If I was there, I would be totally at peace. With the free feeling of being weightless and safe within the cozy confines of the structure protecting me from outer space.

  • The ISS is such a beautiful project of science, peace and unity. Amazing achievement.

    • And ignorant flat earthers think they're faking it because somehow the species that can manipulate nuclear atoms to create power on a scale never seen before; can't find an orbit around our own planet with rockets and put compartments together in zero gravity. Fucking boggles my mind

    • @Non autem rex Christus they don’t think that they don’t even think space as we know it exists, nor do they believe in gravity, if ur insulting some groups beliefs at least learn what they speak of

    • @dave the cave they believe the sun is a flashlight, talking to flat earth believers is like talking to a brick wall

  • I like how honest this guy is.

    • Name one thing he said that was honest.

    • 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 great actor indeed👍👍

    • @Karine Savard ok Kerine

  • FASCINATING!!! You don’t even understand! Thank you for the tour, Sir!

  • Ive always wanted to fly around like that!

  • Amazing. Thank you for an awesome out of the world video.

  • I was 9 when Mr. Armstrong stepped down or up......Nothin but respect and love for all of you...... I'm a mechanical engineer... "ground" ........these vids seem to help help keep things real for me. thank you.. bless you all!!!

  • This guy is like the most realist and coolest and most down to earth (figuratively speaking) person I've seen on the ISS

    • you know nasa is fake, right? they're all actors. there is no outer space.

    • +Alex Olivier im absolutely serious. look it up on youtube "fake nasa". there are plenty of videos exposing these liars. mankind cannot penetrate Gods firmament, there is no outer space, its all Hollywood BS.

    • +mkbxtr44 no need for insult, just look it up like an adult. then reply.

  • GodDAMN! I want to fly in space so bad. Just so I can feel for myself the sensation upon returning to the ground after a week in micro gravity. This guy's living the dream. Lucky bastard.

  • It must be so annoying to get back on Earth, toss an iPad, then realize you’re not in space anymore and everything you touch has now also been touched by the _floor_ Like when you stop jumping on a trampoline and it feels weird to walk and not be bouncing

    • I saw an interview once about how when an astronaut returned from the ISS, he was at home and needed to do something so he dropped the TV remote in mid air, turned around to do the thing he needed to do, and turned back around and it took him a while to figure out what he did lmao

  • This is the ultimate camping experience! If you forget bringing something, something breaks, etc you're screwed. But hey, it has the greatest view of all! Thank you for this video!

    • You do know that there are cargo ships that constantly bring stuff up there right?

    • @AnotherVinylJunkie like once a week, right?

  • this must be the most down to earth astronaut ive seen all day

    • “However they want to do the science.”

  • WOW!!!! WOW!!!! im speechless THANK YOU i wish i could be up there with yall!