Fun Fact: As they said in the video "We don't make that many space suits..." is so true. My grandfather was a pilot, and was asked to fly one box for NASA, just one box, on a massive cargo plane. The box contained one of the spacesuits being flown back to Florida from the shuttle landing in CA. He and his co-pilot asked. "What? They don't trust us to fly them all back?" The reply they were given was "Its not that, we just can't afford to lose all the suits if you crash"
@Xoulrath_5 ай бұрын
Completely logical.
@noteverymonday5 ай бұрын
Basically, "we trust you, but not THAT much" 😄
@c1ph3rpunk5 ай бұрын
Risk management 101, remove the most approachable (easiest) risk elements first.
@aserta5 ай бұрын
I mean, if you think about it, it makes sense. One suit is not just an expense, but also a time consuming affair to make. You can't cut corners with these. They're hand made (for the most part, there's some expediency that modern tech has afforded them - probably, like laser cutting all the fabrics) cocoons that wrap one life. They're the one thing that can't be jiggled or tempted, because it's a life line. You cut costs for publicity stunts to make these... someone invariably dies. So the "cost" isn't just $ it's also an incredible amount of responsibility. They're basically more valuable than THE crown jewels (in some respects).
@MadJustin75 ай бұрын
That's such an awesome story
@chuckwilliams62615 ай бұрын
The MAG obviously serves two roles; absorbency if you need to relieve yourself, and when you think you're too cool wearing an EV suit, you remember; "I'm wearing a diaper," this ensures your head fits inside the helmet.
@Didntknowwhattoputhere2 ай бұрын
lmao 😂😂😂
@TheAndestegАй бұрын
@@Didntknowwhattoputhere 😆
@mcbriteАй бұрын
Yeah, keeps you humble, even as a high-flying astronaut... 😀
@gePanzerTeАй бұрын
Ahaha! Totally 🚀👨🚀
@milokojjones2 ай бұрын
To be honest, the fact that they made a suit in which an untrained civilian is able to perform all these simulated tasks is really impressive, like really really impressive and I think it's a good sign for the suits overall.
@dickfitswell3437Ай бұрын
Did you watch the SpaceX EVA in their suit. This suit is basically the same as the one from the 70's where SpaceX and their suit is like wearing a neoprene surfing suit and it has 75% more range of motion than this machine you wear that makes you extra slow and clunky. SpaceX's EVA suit was just displayed live and it is night and day compared to this thing. That's the difference between Govt in control and private sector.
@Toxic1nerАй бұрын
Those bulshet test you mean ?
@Sackm4n17 күн бұрын
@@Toxic1nerwhat do you mean by that?
@CONTENT_DELETED271727 күн бұрын
@@Toxic1neryou cant even spell bullshit right
@Nakhaan5 ай бұрын
Can you imagine soon, we'll have 4k videos of astronauts just casually working on the moon
@TJThePerson4 ай бұрын
one can hope
@wholesomeAnimeThighsXD21014 ай бұрын
I hold the same sentiment my friend
@ekay44954 ай бұрын
@@fredriklosman3222 Begone troll
@SeldomPooper4 ай бұрын
@@ekay4495 get a sense of humour. Flat-earthers bring us joy in this ugly miserable world.
@drkh_RNA4 ай бұрын
Or we will have Ai generated videos of astronauts walking on moon surface
@TopherMorrison5 ай бұрын
In a world where so much stuff on the internet is negative and divisive, I just want you to know how refreshing it is to watch your videos. Thanks for making the world a little bit better in your unique way.
@aldunlop46225 ай бұрын
I just finished watching and I'm grinning from ear to ear! I was pretty green with envy before tho haha.
@M.Mae.M5 ай бұрын
Agreed Topher, shame so many people get attracted to content like that instead of amazing channels like this.
@Mafyeux5 ай бұрын
This video made me smile a lot, cynicism successfully suspended
@kvincent56265 ай бұрын
she's not gonna sleep with you mate
@aldunlop46225 ай бұрын
@@kvincent5626 ah, there's always one moron with an inappropriate comment...
@cailinanne2 ай бұрын
12:23 so basically you’re not wearing a space suit, you’re _operating_ a space suit
@mcbriteАй бұрын
I DID think to myself "This is basically like wearing a mini car, or more aptly a mini plane/spacecraft on your body..." (because plane holds pressure)
@gePanzerTeАй бұрын
Kind of... 🚀 Formula one beware! ✌
@mu478421 күн бұрын
Yeah! Very well worded!
@surrealengineering78845 ай бұрын
Saying "I have a full mag" sound waaay cooler than the other thing. That's smart naming.
@MrGeknechtet5 ай бұрын
"changing mag, cover me!"
@surrealengineering78845 ай бұрын
@@MrGeknechtet haha xD
@pyroavok5 ай бұрын
"Reloading!" herrrg!
@Eric-zy6et5 ай бұрын
Reasonably sure that naming was a product of early NASA engineers trying to convince the original astronauts to wear them and all of those guys were too proud to wear anything called a diaper. Similar ego "accommodations" had to be made when designing and tailoring (sizing) the sleeves fitted over their penises for urinating, lol
@surrealengineering78845 ай бұрын
@@Eric-zy6et Important to save face in space xD
@Vventure235 ай бұрын
My husband is the lead engineer for the M&P group at Axiom! Everyone I've met from there has been good people; a really fun, smart, dedicated crew for sure. SOOO jealous you got to get in the suit!!
@pass-1235 ай бұрын
Station or Suits?
@johndough17035 ай бұрын
Pride: 100 OpSec: 0 Has a FB page: 100 China: Now In your Wifi
@CockatooDude5 ай бұрын
@@johndough1703 Given that this isn't a military project, China mostly likely knows everything they want to know already.
@cableman513 ай бұрын
I 😂
@Alex-nt4gl3 ай бұрын
Tell him he needs to make them in cooler colors lol.
@shellahederah9145 ай бұрын
"In full earth gravity!?" Will be my next favorite quote for whatever i have to do, not only squats xDD
@nemonomen33405 ай бұрын
22:35 That’s the world’s most expensive piñata.
@Eyes0penNoFear5 ай бұрын
Beat me to it! 😂
@CleoAbram5 ай бұрын
Hahah I knew EXACTLY which shot you were talking about without even looking
@TechSquidTV5 ай бұрын
The way I was giggling
@Tingleton115 ай бұрын
@@without-user-name yeah, terrible joke
@lanzer225 ай бұрын
That’s a billion dollar joke
@NBTJacklyn5 ай бұрын
The little “I got it” was so wholesome
@bmilano15802 ай бұрын
Lol, this girl is funny😂❤
@scnt5 ай бұрын
The snapping finger and going to space and in what order will a person die in that situation, was the most traumatizing yet cute animation I ever saw!
@rceldib5 ай бұрын
I was blessed twice in my life to operate in the NASA Space Station EVA suit for about four hours each time in the early days of designing, developing, fabricating and building the the Space Station hardware. First time at Marshal Space Flight Center in the Neutral Buoyancy Test Facility and later at the NASA Houston NBL. They were long days getting into the suit, acclimated then going into the water and working through the Timeline of events while attached to the end of the Canada Arm. At the NBL we were doing EVA operation on the Z1 Truss to Lab Ammonia Cable Tray working the tray and Cable Quick-Disconnects. We were also doing Battery Box ORU remove and replace operations. What an incredible opportunity to work with these fantastically capable engineers and techs and to later see how it all played out in space as the NASA astronauts assembled the real deal on orbit. Thanks to all the wonderful people who made this happen!
@SledDog56785 ай бұрын
AWESOME! ! !
@Nature-wz5gp5 ай бұрын
Adam: I wasn't invited to the space suit test. Okay, I'll make a spacesuit with my own hands :)
@Drew_Hurst5 ай бұрын
That sounds amazing, did You ever see, or do, any vacuum tests in the suits?
@litapd3112 ай бұрын
that's so cool!
@litapd3112 ай бұрын
that's so cool!
@williammatthews77355 ай бұрын
The glee behind "they let a youtuber in a space suit" makes me so happy for you
@bonolio5 ай бұрын
How jealous is Adam Savage
@aserta5 ай бұрын
@@bonolio Nah man, Adam saw this and was furiously taking notes for his own suit. Fiddybucks says he's going to have one made...
@mainemisrin5 ай бұрын
Cleo is not just a KZbinr. Look up her resume. She is already someone before she goes full on indie gig.
@Harsh-mh7nc2 ай бұрын
TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE.
@infinitegh0st879Ай бұрын
With a box of scraps!
@nickcooley531229 күн бұрын
😂😂
@bigzed79085 ай бұрын
Cleo, you have no idea how important this video is! Our excitement for Space has died down so much, and it's sad. The ammount of stuff we'll learn from Space Exploration will be marvelous. So thank you! This video was real fun :)
@TheKreators5 ай бұрын
The new space race is just kicking off, so keep an eye on the near future. With Artemis and other amazing things happening, I am hoping the general excitement for space picks up :)
@bigzed79085 ай бұрын
@@jessefernandez1797 Where did that come from? 😂
@BaldyTheOnlyOne5 ай бұрын
@@bigzed7908 It must have come from the past 😜
@bigzed79085 ай бұрын
@@BaldyTheOnlyOne 🙃
@McCarthyJohn1003 ай бұрын
I can only imagine if funding to nasa and space exploration was fully funded over the past 50 years. We'd probably have habitats on Mars, with some cool new technology developed along the way.
@TheGreatKrystoff5 ай бұрын
I can hear Adam Savage screaming with jealousy from hundreds of miles away
@bonolio5 ай бұрын
Came here to say this
@MeppyMan5 ай бұрын
But he’d probably be also super excited for her at the same time.
@aldunlop46225 ай бұрын
No that's me.
@wobblysauce5 ай бұрын
Not the only one...
@numanuma205 ай бұрын
Yep
@qdaniele972 ай бұрын
Another misconception about what would happen of you were magicaly teleported to space without a spacesuit is that your blood would start to boil because the pressure would drop below the boiling point of water at body temperature. That simply would never happen because your blood vessels (or skin and connecting tissue in general) are a lot stronger than you might think, they would stretch but not by much and definitely not enough to drop the blood pressure below water boiling point. Basically your skin would become your spacesuit, keeping yourself together. Even embolism wouldn't be a problem because if you were able to quickly return to normal pressure (maybe repressurize a faulty airlock) they would disappear immediatly, and if you were to remain in a vacuum or near vacuum too long even then they would hardly matter as you would pass out and then die by hypoxia way before they would be able to do any damage. We know all of this for sure because Jim LeBlanc accidentaly tested it for us in 1966 during a failed test for a new spacesuit in a vacuum chamber. He was exposed to a nearly perfect vacuum for at least 25 seconds and survived with just a temporary bad earache and no permanent damage at all. Stanley Kubrick did his homeworks and knew of it when he was directing 2001 Space Odyssey in 1968, but apparently he was the only one as most other movies botch this things completely.
@eleonoraboasso399Ай бұрын
Thanks
@eleonoraboasso399Ай бұрын
Thanks
@mandalorianjedi2288Ай бұрын
Very interesting. Thanks for the knowledge 👍
@danieltiema5 ай бұрын
the kind of access you get is impressive. From X-59 to NASA Spacesuits. Dammmnn!!!
@0p1615 ай бұрын
First be smart and inquisitive, Then be photogenic and kind. 3 Make great content...and its good tech content related in a fabulous manner. She does not preach and does not talk down...she expects you to be curious and interested and WE ARE
@jolujo58425 ай бұрын
Pays to be smart AND beautiful 😊
@miletopic47754 ай бұрын
not enough gay porn
@whoisj5 ай бұрын
🤣 The "how to die in space" part killed me 🤣 👍👍👍
@bndopp5 ай бұрын
But the controversy remains in how it killed your first.
@jannsander5 ай бұрын
In what order?
@mikeh7205 ай бұрын
great animations! LOL
@callmeqt12695 ай бұрын
are you in space??
@thomasquigley70405 ай бұрын
Hey-oh!!
@LengthyProcess4 ай бұрын
9:22 changing MAG, cover me!! 😂
@mhm64215 ай бұрын
15:00 She actually made all of us hold our nose and blow through it 😂
@ArnovanWyk-q2j5 ай бұрын
Its interesting to see because on your Modern day Commercial dive hats like the Kirby Morgan we have a nose block that has the same function but its on a rod you can retract and engage.
@arthurpendragon81922 ай бұрын
except for me.
@davegrundgeiger90635 ай бұрын
I LOVE that this channel makes their ads extremely obvious and with a countdown timer. I will always watch these ads fully, because I appreciate it!
@okskaren5 ай бұрын
me too!!
@zachbergerson5 ай бұрын
9@@okskaren
@Bombs-e9w2 ай бұрын
0:18 finally
@4RILDIGITAL5 ай бұрын
The spacesuits look like an engineering marvel, and it's amazing how Axiom and NASA aim to make them more accessible and sustainable. This is undoubtedly a giant leap for mankind.
@willythemailboy25 ай бұрын
The most impressive part to me was how readily an untrained person was able to operate it. It's a reminder that it's not just the technical bits of how each part works but getting them all to work together with that degree of ergonomic freedom.
@marblerun27325 ай бұрын
People who wanted to be an Astronaut as a kid: Cleo’s doing our dreams for us
@modgal5 ай бұрын
living vicariously through Cleo!
@saicharankr90235 ай бұрын
True !
@Holmesy873 ай бұрын
"We want to keep the price down so it becomes more affordable" "Also, we got Prada to design it, so the pricetag just tripled" 😂
@andrewholden15012 ай бұрын
Just goes to show where they started.
@audiodevout5 ай бұрын
the ear popping thingy in the helmet is so impressive
@eric_has_no_idea5 ай бұрын
I keep forgetting that not everyone can just ear-rumble / voluntarily ear pop. Seeing them come up with another solution was unexpected.
@PrograError5 ай бұрын
@@eric_has_no_idea i hope they clean that ... with lots of dettols....
@bradb84275 ай бұрын
It’s the least impressive thing in the entire suit still cool I guess
@jngobngo5 ай бұрын
"Those were my two big questions. How do you pee and how do you itch" lol truly huge questions haha awesome video as always
@GlutenEruption5 ай бұрын
For pee, they have a urine collection device and maximum absorbency garment, the former is basically a bag with a tube connected to your pee parts, and the latter is an expensive adult diaper. As for itches, the neck ring has a little pokey bit and something called a valsalva device - basically a silicone plug you can block your nose with to clear your ears - both can be used to scratch your nose or face but if you have an itch elsewhere, you just kinda have to wiggle and hope lol.
@willythemailboy25 ай бұрын
And God help you if you sneeze.
@GlutenEruption5 ай бұрын
@@willythemailboy2 Wally Shira was the first astronaut to have a bad head cold in space and famously later became the spokesman for Actifed - one of the TV ads was him holding a bubble helmet and saying "can you imagine sneezing in one of these". It's on KZbin if you search 😂
@joseeduardobolisfortes5 ай бұрын
@@GlutenEruption And Sheppard needed to pee without all this resources, so they just prayed to the urine don't put anything inside the capsule in short circuit.
@GlutenEruption5 ай бұрын
@@joseeduardobolisfortes lol, they actually /did/ turn the power to his boomed harness off until he confirmed things were drying out 😂
@johnphelps75195 ай бұрын
"Technologically sophisticated squirrel"!! 🤣🤣 Hammy with a brain! 😄
@skymooseft5 ай бұрын
I am 67 yrs old and you had me in tears of joy and a little envy. The first job I remember ever wanting was to work at NASA. I never did but this video gave me an insight I never had. Great work Cleo and team!
@r2dadizubz5 ай бұрын
🤡
@allgreatfictions5 ай бұрын
This is ridiculously entertaining. I've never actually seen one of your full length videos before, but I'm definitely gonna be watching more of them.
@shorty1815Ай бұрын
I love that "the moonwalk" is just mandatory. When humans are on the moon again, I would absolutely love to see a video of an astronaut actually moonwalking on the moon. The perfect blend of silly and awe inspiring.
@rajatmishra125 ай бұрын
14:15 Lady in the back giving the thumbs up very wholesome! XD
@iM_JaniYa15 ай бұрын
6:42 That voice transition was smooth😮
@MrThepres225 ай бұрын
I came looking for this comment, I was going to say the same thing!!
@kthfox5 ай бұрын
The silver haired lady who does the sewing looks like "oh yeah, i knit sweaters for my cats, cup coasters, space suits. girl stuff."
@bowieinc5 ай бұрын
11:26 needs to be on NASA recruiting pamphlet. The wonder and excitement in her face is real:)
@phoenixdzk5 ай бұрын
One of the lead designers of NASA's EVAs was giving a talk on Insider a while back, always referred to the suits as 'spacecraft' makes sense. Also from what she said it makes sense why they're so difficult to manufacture and why they were so advenced for their time! I'm curious as to how EVAs have advanced in terms of digital tech, because the original suits had some digital data readouts on the top of the chest piece when you looked down and these new ones don't seem to have them That equalizing nose piece is genius. You can't pinch your nose like you do while scuba diving!
@Vaeldarg5 ай бұрын
The way she described it seems like what would get if pressurized one of those full mascot outfits, since they can also have bigger proportions than the wearer.
@juhajuntunen78664 ай бұрын
These "clothes" are keepin you alive, so its true.
@SeruggaRodneyWilliam5 ай бұрын
I really hope you do a live stream of the launch to the moon, whenever that will be. Maybe even with guests, I just feel like having this level of enthusiasm and energy on that historic day would be invaluable.
@esmondadjei5 ай бұрын
never imagined the complexities of the spacesuit. whole new level of respect for astronauts
@zaubermanninc43905 ай бұрын
I'm so fricking glad i found this channel. Finally my ADHD is HOOKED from the very first second on every topic. before even i was interested I couldn't really make it through videos of Quantum MEchanics or CERN and those topics. The whole approach is HUGE! I mean that! Thank you for having me!
@angryhedgehoglee6363Ай бұрын
She looks like such a bad ass in that suit. It is a handsome looking suit isn't it? I think Elon is going to give them a run for there money still, though. The guy is just brilliant and he surrounds himself with super qualified people at the cutting edge of the aerospace field. He is not held back by the "but we've always done it that way and its a safe choice" kind of mentality. He eagerly looks at new ways of doing things pass or fail. Then moves on quickly from failure without fear of more failures holding him back from continued advancement. It's never about "good enough" for Elon. Its always how can we do it better. And then implements that at break neck speed. I am often shocked at how quickly Space X opperates. In the end Elon and Space X have carved their names large in the history books and with an exclamation point to boot. Theyll be talking about him a thousand years from now and more. Virtual immortality. I wish I had just a hundred more years to watch our interstellar existence evolve. Its going full bore exponential now. Our tech advancement is coming down to months and days not decades and decades. And it is only getting better. Can you even imagine? Proably, but not the full scope of what is coming. Its a GREAT time to be alive!
@chrislauber5 ай бұрын
Worth noting axiom isn’t building it from scratch, years of NASA R&D on the xEMU Moon suit is provided to Axiom for free. Great video!
@Joe-jv5mm5 ай бұрын
NASA has done All the Heavy Lifting and Get's Stabbed 🔪 in the Back, Axiom Milk's a Billion 💵💵. Pork 🐷🐽 🛢️Politics , 🇺🇸Politics is So Broken/ Corrupted, They Dropped the 🏈 50 years ago, Never going to recover the High Ground Again ✨. Sorry to say 🇨🇳 will Totally Dominate this Century, That's if they Don't make the same 🇺🇸 Mistakes from the 60's Nam War etc. I Genuinely Hope 🇺🇸🇪🇺 Get their Act together for the Betterment of Humanity, Unleash the Combined Potential and Give this Generation the Chance to Shine like the ✨ 👩🚀🕊️☮️✌️👨🚀
@PrograError5 ай бұрын
Can't wait for SpaceX's version being a success (which technically just a more refined, more glam up, more modern version of the Mercury suits) maybe by A3 NASA will get 2 type of suits...
@Alex-zi1nb5 ай бұрын
I'm sure most of the engineers came from nasa too
@ashokkumartripathi90985 ай бұрын
@@PrograError11 SpaceX spacesuit is technologically inferior as it's built for space only and not for moon.
@LaCeiba1924Ай бұрын
@@Alex-zi1nbThat’s the nature of such a small field. Companies like Axiom and SpaceX are trying to establish a commercial space industry. For decades, all advancements in this field have been lead by NASA. Commercial companies (as opposed to contractors) can’t just start doing stuff on their own because they don’t have the knowledge, expertise, or infrastructure necessary. I don’t think the average person knows just how much NASA held SpaceX’s hand because they weren’t very public about it. Axiom’s partnership with NASA has been more public is all.
@nebiyousolomon52825 ай бұрын
I just love how enthusiastic and curious and giggly you are..it's refreshing
@anuragbpr15 ай бұрын
Its amazing to see the kind of access to the most ultra high tech stuff you are able to get Cleo (F1, Quantum computing and now this). Props to you for making it all accessible to us all. Keep doing the good work. :D
@CharlesIsabirye5 ай бұрын
The reason we got internet.. Much appreciated 🙂
@WisdomOver505 ай бұрын
It was nice to see Cleo get emotional at the very end. Something as special as this would definitely be an emotionally overwhelming cool.😎
@Shatnerpossum2 ай бұрын
Okay, Axiom has impressed me. Let's give them Boeing's job too.
@qbawl6152 ай бұрын
😂
@PauloNavarroDev5 ай бұрын
"I feel like a extremely technological and sophisticated squirrel!" 😆
@Toastedguyig5 ай бұрын
22:42 you got lifted like power armor
@soledude5 ай бұрын
“… for thirteen hours …” Cleo: “I’m wearing a diaper and I can’t scratch my face.” 😅😅😅 That realisation alone. 🙃🙃🙃
@nickrog6759Ай бұрын
No scratch & sniff then 😭
@tmutant5 ай бұрын
22.47 "Not skipping leg day" for the win! I love how refreshingly positive you are!
@mikakettunen79395 ай бұрын
I started to cry in blink of my eye when they closed the helmet and you closed your eyes - I have dreamed of this all my life and am so happy to have that atmosphere and emotion from you
@DarcyPhillips-g4s2 ай бұрын
I once had to wear a mascot costume for 30 minutes at work and I had a panic attack so bad I had to take the rest of the day off. I am very impressed with this science communicator who managed to survive a full on space suit.
@Kittanaaa2 ай бұрын
22:40 And she was a 🧚♀️ fairy 🧚♀️
@RobertEchten5 ай бұрын
This video, together with the one Destin of @SmarterEveryday did at the 'pool' showing the training and testing the astronauts do (under water) is just mind blowing as far as what is required to travel to the moon and what we as a species can achieve if we don't fight each other....
@Unmannedair5 ай бұрын
This is a very very naive view of history.... Did it ever occur to you that we went to the moon BECAUSE people fight each other? The moon represents a strategic advantage... And it still does. Why do you think China is so interested in the moon?
@paulmichaelfreedman83345 ай бұрын
Yet most blow space off as a waste of money.
@Vreugde1421 күн бұрын
Watching the clips of the astronauts on the moon just jumping around and having fun puts me in such a happy mood 😄
@basementrocketry58685 ай бұрын
I feel like you and Destin have a lot of cross over, would love to see you guys collab!
@PK-lh2om5 ай бұрын
We need Cleo on the moon 2030!
@MeriaDuck5 ай бұрын
Yes!
@JacobafJelling5 ай бұрын
23:24 was waiting for one of the engineers to go “want a spot bruh?”
@MeriaDuck5 ай бұрын
Cern, Red Bull, Space suits, ISS next? And then the moon!? 😂 The ten year old wanting to be an astronaut in you was very present, super episode! ❤
@jamest185 ай бұрын
The EMUs on Station right now don't contain the joints necessary to walk in any sort of gravity. They would be wasted complexity and an unnecessary failure point. Just a fun fact for everyone.
@schanulsiboi08372 ай бұрын
Two things I wondered: 1) How much does the suit restrict your field of view? I imagine it's not a lot, but it doesn't seem like you can look down a lot 2) How does the texture of the outside if the suit feel like? It looks like a though fabric
@JH-uu7jl5 ай бұрын
This was one of the coolest site visits you've done. It's always great to watch nerds share their creations with others. They wear their pride on their faces so transparently. Here, it's not just, hey, I built a thing. Here, it's hey, I built this thing for humanity so that we can keep exploring. This is about boldly going. This is properly huge if true territory. Thanks for sharing your adventure with the rest of us and big ups to Axiom for recognizing the opportunity to reach a different audience.
@aaronnew34095 ай бұрын
Now we need Cleo in a spacesuit driving an F1 car! 😆
@MrMeowMeowMeow5 ай бұрын
In Switzerland!
@robotsongs5 ай бұрын
At CERN
@solifa125 күн бұрын
“more *optimistic* science” Man, I love getting the air pushed out of me, my lungs popping, my oxygen running out, my body swelling, my body having a Schrodinger’s temperature, getting cancer and being split by flying objects.
@newlionbeats98344 ай бұрын
She is legit the most adorable human being ever. I do not mean that in like a “coming on to you” type of way. She is just literally bursting with cuteness like a child lol it’s so fun watching her videos … her joy is so contagious
@CathodeRayKobold5 ай бұрын
Can all the astronauts get their own personal colors like power rangers
@steveaustin26865 ай бұрын
No, the mission suits will be white. Each suit will have distinctive markings, so they can be told apart from each other while on EVA.
@AsherKadmiel2 ай бұрын
someday hopefully you will be the first youtuber on the moon
@KiloOneThree5 ай бұрын
Try and get into the new SpaceX suit next!
@stardust_memories22605 ай бұрын
There are emu's in outer space? I knew it. Your show should be used in school science classes.
@traxxastrickstt84095 ай бұрын
Lol. Nice joke!
@aserta5 ай бұрын
Don't tell the Aussies...
@Johnny-fw9xj4 ай бұрын
The way Nasa engineers think is kind of funny, and what I mean is this. Eating = Anti-Starvation Action Walking = Horizontal Momentum Inducing Technique Shitting = Emergency Evacuation Procedure Sleeping = Acute Stress Reducing Horizontal Plane Manouver
@jasonwaits885 ай бұрын
Thank you for paying homage to us engineers. Much appreciated.
@aviralgupta3935 ай бұрын
Cleo's joy, wonder and awe is so infectious that I was smiling for the whole video. Great job, Cleo!
@BubblegumKoi2 ай бұрын
I always love watching the videos of astronauts jumping on the moon going "boing :D" so I hope this Artemis 3 plan goes well
@rehankhan._5 ай бұрын
I’m huge fan of your content! Your ability to simplify and explain complex topics is truly impressive. Could you please consider making a detailed video on quantum computers? I'd love to learn more about how they work and their applications. Thanks for the fantastic content you provide!
@ceayonprasadhk57675 ай бұрын
The animations in "how you would die in space" part was really cool and pleasant.
@KC-uw6phАй бұрын
SpaceX suit owns this suit big time
@kayjay592Ай бұрын
Day and night difference. Its actually very dishonest promoting Axiom's suit, to say its good is lying. The mobility is the same as the older suits, all that money and they made very little improvements. Compared to space x, which clearly have improved on older suits.
@TassAdar094 ай бұрын
How many doors open up this smile? 😍😍
@noelseifert5 ай бұрын
9:28 - changing MAGs
@EndoAshuraАй бұрын
11:42 gave me chills
@AL-xw1mdАй бұрын
How same
@rjswas5 ай бұрын
The animation part starting at 3:45..... 🤣well done.
@s_abhinav4 ай бұрын
I'm really impressed to see how far science and technology have reached till these years. Its also surprising to see how the number of people knowing these technologies has increased drastically.... Thank you so much for sharing this video with us.
@waywardscythe33585 ай бұрын
That hip knee and ankle mobility might allow for the highest jump of a human ever. Thatd be cool to see.
@neilpayne82445 ай бұрын
fantastic vid! your gleeful smiling when in the suit had me both laughing and jealous! well done :)
@gery5052 ай бұрын
"Mom, my mag is full"
@swastiksrivastava124113 күн бұрын
"Changing mag, cover me!", "Reloading mag", "I have a full mag".... Dude there are so many puns right there😂
@jareds87295 ай бұрын
i hope i live to see the day humanity takes the military budget and spends it on space ex instead
@Mr.Zilla20214 ай бұрын
Literally anything other then spacex 💀🙏🏾
@jareds87294 ай бұрын
not the company, gd friggin bozo
@MarsMountain5 ай бұрын
MAG test starts at 11:36
@jacobchristian8604 ай бұрын
Your comment about how many people it takes to make all this work is on point. I’ve worked on the SLS rocket of the Artemis Program for 12 years now, and it brings me to tears just how passionate every worker is about their small contribution to something much larger than themselves. Thank you for sharing a new side of this program with me ❤
@shahruzpakzad86035 ай бұрын
I still don’t know which one I enjoyed watching more. The space suit? Or your joy wearing it ? ♥️
@siddharth832285 ай бұрын
Why did the space teddy bear cross the road? Because it was ewoked to explore the other side of the galaxy! 😅 . . It's always worth waiting for your episodes ✌🏻🤩 . . I have a question what about tears and how they are managing it in latest designs. Cause there was an incident earlier on ISS which caused Astronaut Chris Hadfield going blind cause of tears. . . Huge Fan of Huge If True* Fan of You and Your all team as well...!! Hope I will get a chance to meet you all once in person somewhere down the line in future. . . Eagerly waiting for Hoodies & Caps of Huge If True as you shown in last episode ❤❤ . . Keep inspiring us and keep growing 💪🏻🤟🏻
@00rudy1953 сағат бұрын
Being an astronaut is probably one of the most challenging professions in the world. It literally makes you change your biology in real time. There’s nothing Human about space travel but the Rockets. Humans that leave and are born in a different Planet are by definition no longer Human. With that said I can’t wait for SpaceX to offer vacationing in Mars a thing.
@sojithssp5 ай бұрын
Congratulations cleo🎉❤
@zam68775 ай бұрын
I have to admit, I really felt your excitement! And fastest?! You gotta be proud! Thanks for letting us come on this adventure
@robinredbreast-kc5gs5 ай бұрын
thanks Cleo i look forward to more videos as someone who was a child during APOLLO AND HAS BEEN WAITINGFOR A NEW MOON MISSION MY WHOLE LIFE.
@helicrashpro5 ай бұрын
So happy for you Cleo. It was pretty obvious how much this meant to you.
@עידויולזרי5 ай бұрын
Hey, maybe do something with astronaut-in-training "Alyssa Carson" and talk about Mars, I'm sure that would be a great episode
@Gilgwathir3 ай бұрын
Humans on earth: normal mammal. Humans in space: crustaceans with spines!
@ErnestCF5 ай бұрын
Great video!!!! What about visiting the new SpaceX EVA suits?
@steveaustin26865 ай бұрын
They will be easier to move in. The SpaceX EVA suit is tethered to the Crew Dragon for lifesupport, like the 1960s Gemini suits. That SpaceX EVA suit is a step between the existing flight suits and a future SpaceX EMU suit that will likely look a LOT like the Axiom EMU, due to physics.
@enadegheeghaghe63695 ай бұрын
There is ano SpaceX EMU suit. Yet
@ErnestCF5 ай бұрын
@@steveaustin2686 yeah, true, but I think that in two years they will have suits like the ones from Axiom and they will be less voluminous, for sure
@steveaustin26865 ай бұрын
@@ErnestCF I would not be soo sure. Physics can only make the suits to a certain thinness and still work.