Wow! "I love to run when I'm on Earth." That's one of the most epic sentences said in such a casual way.
@braselton949 жыл бұрын
lol never thought about it but that is really funny.
@naomigary79309 жыл бұрын
true
@remiechelepetronio23818 жыл бұрын
I have the same thoughts. haha
@escapemetr65637 жыл бұрын
Sautee
@jayden_youtubecoccrandmore14967 жыл бұрын
Sautee lol
@DIAbycmgm8 жыл бұрын
i like how she said "when Im on earth" it just is so cool to hear that
@matbbgun98828 жыл бұрын
ahahah true
@comfortasakejohnson17527 жыл бұрын
MATTIA BORZILLO
@bearaxonez35727 жыл бұрын
DIAbycmgm ikr
@haroldmmm6 жыл бұрын
Here: 0:09
@josefine2946 жыл бұрын
Yesss I thought the same thing
@MrHkil38 жыл бұрын
they literally run around the earth
@bess008 жыл бұрын
haha true, Usain Bolt has to Learn from this XD
@giannawashington48538 жыл бұрын
Tru Tru xD
@AnonymousFreakYT7 жыл бұрын
In only 90 minutes!
@HiHACKER7 жыл бұрын
NotTheWorst *93 mins*
@loveyourlife89317 жыл бұрын
NotTheWorst I'm I
@jamyamitchell27668 жыл бұрын
I like the fact that I you don't have to worry about falling in space
@Ravaxr8 жыл бұрын
You can still 'fall' as in you lose footing and the springs pull you to the treadmill. But a fall ending in scrapes and bruises? Yeah, not really possible up there.
@danm8akadaneil978 жыл бұрын
They are constantly falling!!!
@danm8akadaneil978 жыл бұрын
gerardo aguirre yea it's all a hoax by the Mexicans to make America and Russia waste money and man power while they build up a world dominating army
@gerardoaguirre5118 жыл бұрын
Dan M8 exactly m8......
@thugasaurusrex60048 жыл бұрын
p Jasmine true
@thatweirdbwah_7 жыл бұрын
"I love to run when I'm on earth." SHE JUST SAID THAT LIKE A BOSS!
@pjmbidge6320008 жыл бұрын
The ISS travels at 17,150 mph, so if she jogged for 30 mins she travelled 8575 miles which is a third of the Earths circumference or 327 Marathon's.
@bob-z5r8 жыл бұрын
Paul Marshall wow
@graham11587 жыл бұрын
well if she wouldnt have jogged, she still would have travelled that distance
@yobaafett7 жыл бұрын
CyberCitizen Exactly 😂 I don't know what their point was^^^
@pjmbidge6320007 жыл бұрын
Tom C Never understood jogging but it would be cool to do it on the ISS
@shayanyadegari8117 жыл бұрын
Paul Marshall Son of the maths!
@zileris11 жыл бұрын
dude, she is running at 17,500 mph
@eh160010 жыл бұрын
And you're standing on Earth, moving at 220 km/s relative to the center of the Milky Way
@Ray09268410 жыл бұрын
Einherjar Viking haha :-)
@busteraycan9 жыл бұрын
Einherjar Viking relative to the center of the earth.. Your speed relative to the center of milkyway or sun even, is way higher.
@erodict58407 жыл бұрын
Damn, us humans are just too fast
@zahat85827 жыл бұрын
She is faster than usain bolt!
@BESTOFDASHCAM6 жыл бұрын
that lady looks very fit and trained. Probably good if you plan to spend some time in space :)
@goatlegsandmonkeynuts84934 жыл бұрын
She is very skinny though I don’t know if that is a side Effect of being on the station or if that is just her natural body type
@Sky_Ak4 жыл бұрын
@@goatlegsandmonkeynuts8493 SHES a pro , she worked with Chris heidfield
@Sky_Ak4 жыл бұрын
She’s a pro she worked with Chris hedfield
@egg-iu3fe4 жыл бұрын
@@goatlegsandmonkeynuts8493 its a side effect of being on the station, if a fatty went up there they'd come back 100lbs lighter
@bearvillebear14683 жыл бұрын
Keep strong. Dont forget that despite the evil in this world, God is full of justice, mercy and love. Justice said we broke His perfect law - causing the world's previous perfection to be destroyed - and therefore we deserve Hell (like a punishment in any legal system but this is eternal as His perfect law is eternal too). Don't think you fit in that category? Ever done one of these?: lying, stealing - regardless of how small the object EVER, hating others - which is murder in God's perfect law, lusting (plus God sees our entire thought life). Justice says "the soul that sins shall die" - if we break one in thought/word/deed it's as if we're guilty of all of them. Quite simply, living by the law (which is doing everything perfectly) is impossible for sinful humans . The law shows us that 1. We will die in Hell if we fail to follow it and 2. We cannot save ourselves BUT, 3. God's perfect, immovable law points us to Christ, who followed and fulfilled the law in thought, word and deed perfectly in our place. He did what we couldn't and did it on our behalf. He was then sentenced to death on a cross, and took our personal punishment for our sin, paying our penalty (like paying our fine) completely FOR us, and has given us freedom. If we turn from the sins we have committed and repent (pursue the opposite direction of love through Christ) He will, overtime, recreate us back into that previously perfect image through The Holy Spirit which Jesus sends to all who accept Him as their personal Lord and Savior of their life. It's not about following the law - perfectly, as it's impossible - it's about letting Christ in to guide and teach you and obeying Him through His power (not ourselves as it's impossible without depending on His power and instruction). He is our substitute in His life, death and resurrection. He essentially rewrote history in our place so that, if you believe in Him, it will be as if you had never sinned if you accept Christ's death as our own in our place. He is in Heaven right now preparing a place for us so that He can take His faithful, believing children home with Him when He returns. He will ressurrect us from death when He returns, giving mercy to those who accept His love, instruction and teachings in their life, and give justice to those who refuse it. He doesn't want ANY of us to go to Hell and die for continuing in evil and rejecting His way to life, thats why He died FOR us. Hes giving EVERYONE a chance, He wants everyone to take the free gift of salvation from Hell. He wants us to be His and begin to follow His life of love and service through Him. So long as we keep our hearts near to Christ through His strength, strive to follow His will of perfect love revealed in the Bible, and ask Him to help us in the midst of (very certain) pitfalls and struggles, we will, in time, win the ultimate victory over sin, pain and DEATH through Christ. Even if you are willing to be made willing, pray for Jesus to come in and He will do what we can't. Give us The Holy Spirit who will guide us in the right way. NOTE: You are NEVER too sinful or messed up that God cannot turn your life around through Jesus. EVER If you have any questions let me know xx
@ronettreker10 жыл бұрын
For those complaining about the Windows OS. Most windows operating systems are very reliable, especially old ones who got improved over the years. The reason most operating systems fail is the constant modifications the average user makes to them(installing software, surfing the internet), if you only install the necessary programs and don't connect it to the internet then the os isn't going to fail easily.
@friedpistachios7 жыл бұрын
Familiarity breeds resentment. Most people hate Windows because "it's the thing to do." I'll take pragmatism over being "edgy."
@mariusnaidin44917 жыл бұрын
Illbedamned kk
@anonanonymous34567 жыл бұрын
ronettreker beautifully said.
@king_sutter6 жыл бұрын
I lost braincells reading this
@nativepryde776 жыл бұрын
It would never auto update in space because NASA would get a modified version of 10 like they always have. And besides if you pick an auto update schedule and stick with it win 10 will only surprise you with critical updates which even MacOS does regularly. The problem is people wait and push updates off.
@frenchphilosopher3028 жыл бұрын
pc running on windows 98 in space.....dont let the aliens see that, we would become an intergalactical joke !!!
@saltyscrub31928 жыл бұрын
It'd be a joke if they saw pre-patch Windows 8.
@heri96208 жыл бұрын
Lorrenzo Picozzi LOL
@WoSarvatraHain8 жыл бұрын
The video is old, you know.
@thehummermeister89927 жыл бұрын
its very old footage
@kegangardner22777 жыл бұрын
Even if it's old I highly doubt they've updated it. It runs a lot faster on windows 98
@dinocro1119 жыл бұрын
Is that... is that Windows XP...
@MrProtjes9 жыл бұрын
Dino Perić Yeah, upgrading programs would take too long/ too dangerous so they stick to what they were made on.
@Blaze61089 жыл бұрын
+Dino Perić That's what you get when you need the computers to absolutely never fail. You use an old, well-known, well-proven software. The New Horizons probe uses a Playstation 1 core IIRC.
@sergeantbigmac9 жыл бұрын
***** Exactly. Movies have messed with peoples perceptions. No they arent using some super secret advanced software with interactive holograms.... They use something thats proven and easy to use.
@abolash19659 жыл бұрын
+Dino Perić Windows XP Is better then nothing :D
@Raizzor189 жыл бұрын
+TheRandom Gamer Windows XP is still the most stable and best running OS Microsoft ever produced.
@ps50567 жыл бұрын
It's 6:35 am and I'm binge wathcing space videos. I think i've lost control of my life.
@everytimesthefirsttime6 жыл бұрын
pyatan serra Or just gained it
@dswifty69226 жыл бұрын
Same
@niftyhere12295 жыл бұрын
6:35 is when the video ends😂
@pokemaned64675 жыл бұрын
Ricardo Reyes no it’s 3:27 when it ends and 6:35 is the time he’s watching it
@bethwaseity91655 жыл бұрын
I showed my students 3 to show micro gravity ....the pooping one is awesome but the comments people wrote are even better!!! I didn’t show the 8th graders that!!!
@PANDORASBOXRELEASE8 жыл бұрын
Personally I feel like I'd go insane in that space station. I'd want to feel the fresh air and environment around me. Any ideas to implement virtual reality headsets to treadmills with headphones of 3 dimensional surround sound? I feel like this would be great for the long term astronauts.
@carpetmonk8 жыл бұрын
they are already living in a 3 dimensional space.. if you show them video of things falling.. it would give them vertigo. we have to build artificial gravity with spinning capsule, (ring would be better). but the whole point of going to space is to observe physics in micro gravity.. so.. we just bring them back before they get hurt too much.
@adam75978 жыл бұрын
I'd love to be up there! sure I'd miss the environment and fresh air, but the fact I'd be on the space station would make all that missing things go away. The only thing I'd miss would be my dog...
@dobbsy94107 жыл бұрын
That's why you couldn't be an astronaut, these peoples mental strength is about as good as it gets. You'd also be busy practically all day every day, they have so much work to do all the time. Plus you can't really beat the view.
@spaceguy72037 жыл бұрын
They brought a rift up there
@thestupendousparrot60617 жыл бұрын
Me on ISS: Wakes up: "Ugh, man, I'm gunna' be THIS far from all my friends, family, and favorite things for MONTHS up here." Gets out of bed: "WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE I CAN FLOAT I NEVER WANNA" LEAVE!"
@dianabates94838 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing and showing us how you're running in space that's awesome
@gopalpuppala35795 жыл бұрын
4s
@farahiah18 жыл бұрын
so what is our excuse not to run??? we already on earth lol
@tomm38698 жыл бұрын
gravity.
@nickrulercreator8 жыл бұрын
fara takes too much effort.
@ButiLao447 жыл бұрын
Because it's sports. You need to move for that.
@graham11587 жыл бұрын
well, astronauts absolutely HAVE to exercise. because of the zero g environtment, they lose a lot of muscle and bone mass really quickly, so have to work out to stop that muscle and bone reduction. on earth we have gravity.
@michaelbuckers7 жыл бұрын
Yea the gravity requires so much strenght to overcome that you get better workout than the astronauts do just by sitting by computer all day and taking a walk to your local convenience store once a day to restock on snacks.
@forbidden47467 жыл бұрын
Thanks,I‘ll definitely do that next time I go to space.
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke11 жыл бұрын
I love videos like this. I'm glad NASA is allowing the astronauts to post vids like this so us "regular" people can see what it's really like to live in space.
@lifefit4mek5454 жыл бұрын
I could only imagine how this must feel running without gravity! By far the coolest thing I’ve seen.
@miriamsokora45548 жыл бұрын
What happens if you get sick or hurt on the space station? You accidentally impaled yourself or you suffered from a heart attack?
@joshmccain73638 жыл бұрын
your fucked
@hatad3218 жыл бұрын
There is medical supplies, and I would assume everyone has training in first aid ( I know they do drills for if somebody is incapacitated during a space walk) So they would do alot of the care on station.
@ughlwtmechangerhisthabks83498 жыл бұрын
Mycousinsfriend Saiditsreal Damn, you're stupid
@ughlwtmechangerhisthabks83498 жыл бұрын
Mycousinsfriend Saiditsreal Damn, you're stupid
@blackdimond57668 жыл бұрын
+Mycousinsfriend Saiditsreal lol. or land the plane.
@erika6627 жыл бұрын
But. How do you deal with your period?
@vanessaruiz47056 жыл бұрын
tampons should be enough to contain it. And contraceptive pill can make period very controlled (you know which day is coming...) and shorter in duration.
@theinvasionking19876 жыл бұрын
It's recycled.
@tweakheir60936 жыл бұрын
The same way you would on earth, wtf kind of question is that XD Tampons are basically plugs. You just plug it up.
@chimcham67626 жыл бұрын
Franklin Carrasco No the reason periods happen is cause once a month an egg is released to be fertilised in your uterus. If it’s not fertilised, then your uterus lining sheds hence the bleeding. Your uterus lining still sheds in space but I am assuming because of no gravity, it doesn’t exit your body like on earth (like you said)...I am assuming the female astronauts are either on birth control or use the same suction thing they use for peeing to extract the blood out of their bodies.
@Andizu16 жыл бұрын
@@tweakheir6093 Fluids behave differently in space though...so the blood and tissue maybe wouldn't stick to the tampon. There's a video of Hadfield squishing a wet towel, all the water stays on the towel or on his hands.
@T4kehiko10 жыл бұрын
Oh man...why everyone complain about that laptop and windows OS etc... you can't understand that they don't need to play battlefield 4 in space, so they probably don't need some super ultra extra performance? And what is wrong with windows OS? Windows are the best know user friendly OS in the world and most of the programs run on this OS... I have relly no idea why they should use linux or something else...
@MsTwte10 жыл бұрын
blame todays movies. kids grow up believing that every scientific field has there own high ultra tech OS with super powers.
@Ukeleleninja10 жыл бұрын
For some areas the switch to RES but in reality NASA just get something that works and sticks with it.
@Vousie10 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Watching Extant (love the show), it kinda makes me laugh when the Astronauts there have this tight, futuristic clothes on - and then in real life you have Chris hadfield or Karen Nyberg in a T-shirt and shorts...
@falkenjeff10 жыл бұрын
Rofl, like, have these kids even used Linux when they make these comments? These guys are astronauts, not programmers. If the treadmill program breaks, you don't want them spending 6 hours figuring out how to re-install the package and all the dependencies. You want them to be able to point and click. They are astronauts, they have better things to do than to troubleshoot a stupid Linux program. I have a programming background and I stopped using Linux because it was a waste of time getting anything to work the way I wanted it to. I have better things to do than to play around with various Linux packages. Most things on Windows install and work with the click of a button.
@Tucher976 жыл бұрын
the question is, is it durable? is it usable yet affordable? can you maintain it with descent parts
@anayaweiss79387 жыл бұрын
If you guys didn't know her name is Karen nyburg! She graduated at my school!!
@aklmax_7 жыл бұрын
I will never get used to seeing people and things float in mid air
@the_hoagie54637 жыл бұрын
2:57 the layout of that node is interesting. Pause it here and rotate the video 90 degrees counter clockwise. She is running on a wall, relative to the lights in the ceiling, next to a bathroom, the white object behind her, behind that is another exercise machine, the little blue bar that can barely be seen in the background, and that is above the coupla, the famous window that looks onto earth where we get all those great pictures from orbit. Just some food for thought
@GalifreyanTime10 жыл бұрын
It would be awesome if you had the treadmill in a separate compartment that had artificial gravity achieved by rotation.
@plaidkazoo6 жыл бұрын
What I love about this is that she's running next to the bathroom...but not on the floor, on the wall next to it! Zero gravity never ceases to amuse me.
@BattlesuitExcalibur11 жыл бұрын
If the ISS is moving at 17,500 miles/hour and Karen Nyberg is running while on the space station, I wonder if her net forward velocity makes Ms. Nyberg the fastest running human to have ever lived...
@Velo10108 жыл бұрын
Ice noticed everything in the space station looks fragile and always lots of exposed cords, tubes, and wires. One would think the engineers would take cues from Star Trek. No, not being funny.
@Dabeaux8 жыл бұрын
To expensive to get sheets of coverings up there. Not really important in the long run either
@adam75978 жыл бұрын
Also easier fix something when it goes wrong I imagine.
Each block of the ISS was made on Earth separately, launched into orbit and just assembled there.
@kenneth-ey2zx4 жыл бұрын
i love how gravity doesn't keep her arms down so they just kinda vibe while she runs
@benitocamelas72386 ай бұрын
Amazing, where did they do that, in Netflix or in Paramount?
@antimatterhorn9 жыл бұрын
wow the number of dead pixels in that camera really make me fear for how much radiation those astronauts are really experiencing...
@philiphorsley52829 жыл бұрын
Cody Raskin LMFAO. It is sort of odd though. Just about every video they show there are those dead pixels. Yet, they seem to have many different cameras on board. So it seems cameras are affected by the micro gravity environment.
@bench52539 жыл бұрын
u made "songs in real life" right!?
@Jeppelelle9 жыл бұрын
+Philip Horsley It has nothing to do with micro gravity itself, the dead pixels are caused by radiation damaging the camera sensors
@naomigary79309 жыл бұрын
what are dead pixels
@benfubbs24329 жыл бұрын
+Naomi Gary So the implication in this comment section is that high energy ionising radiation (ionising radiation is a specific type of radiation that can strike and interfere with the atomic structure of something from a camera detector to your DNA, that's what gives a person skin cancer) has struck the CCD (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charge-coupled_device) of the camera and damaged the receptor for that particular pixel. So if you look at the vid carefully you may notice pixels that just don't show up properly, which create spots on the footage. These are dead pixels, because that part of the CCD in the camera is no longer functional. For example, if you look at a frame around the 0:53 mark, on all the green surfaces you will notice white spots. Those are dead pixels. Whether they are actually caused by ionising radiation or simply from ageing camera equipment is a topic of speculation, although I am sure people in this comment section will have some strong opinions....
@nielsdaemen8 жыл бұрын
Are the dead pixels on the camera caused by RADIATION?
@reinborn86678 жыл бұрын
Good point, that'd make sense to me.
@kalebbruwer8 жыл бұрын
Niels Daemen I think it is and you see it quite often in ISS videos. That would explain why they have so many cameras there, I think they keep replacing bad ones.
@kgb15887 жыл бұрын
Fun to think what happens to a person's brain, as well (not)
@KosmicKoheiAspiringAstronaut2 жыл бұрын
This is so awesome. I hope one day I can run in space!
@janishajena30713 жыл бұрын
miss karen looks really fit and healthy and thank you camera man or woman to film these awsome vidios in NASA johnson
@jellodrawz94584 жыл бұрын
Just watch her ponytail whenever she starts running and the music kicks in at 2:42 thank me later.
@ellffymckenzie4 жыл бұрын
Geniuz
@robadams57993 жыл бұрын
I liked her floating ponytail. The music was cool, too.
@RaydeusMX9 жыл бұрын
Maybe they should add a variable speed fan that worked alongside the treadmill for a better experience. :3 (Incidentally that is why I don't use treadmills, since the best part of running for me is feeling the air.)
@anggarakasihdewiyanti67753 жыл бұрын
Marathon on space! Very cool !!
@moxy828 жыл бұрын
So running on a treadmill on the ISS with a ponytail looks like wonky video game physics. Learn something new everyday.
@soniccinos6 жыл бұрын
Just laughing 2 years later on your comment
@FritsvanDoorn8 жыл бұрын
HI Karen, thanks for showing. Question: Why are you moving your arms in weightless? Just to keep balance? But there is no balance, right? Or is it because you are used to run like that? It intriques me. Thank you for answering.
@rtaskyy11 жыл бұрын
"i love to run when im on earth" weirdest thing ive heard all day
@Melzasx6 жыл бұрын
Running while falling to the earth. Marvelous.
@malyjohannapuertolopez170210 жыл бұрын
can you listen music while running?
@erynbeisner11539 жыл бұрын
listen to music, watch movies, pretty much whatever. :)
@malyjohannapuertolopez17029 жыл бұрын
ok, thanks :) ... i though microgravity may have some effect
@malyjohannapuertolopez17029 жыл бұрын
i wonder which kind of music is she listening :)
@TUNDRA25299 жыл бұрын
+Maly Johanna Puerto López I don't know, but I bet the music is pretty... stellar (▀̿Ĺ̯▀̿ ̿)
@batugoztepe59057 жыл бұрын
They can m8
@finleybates38087 жыл бұрын
How do you upload a KZbin video in space , wonder what the wifi passcode is for " outer space "
@abiyoe918 жыл бұрын
I wonder, is it the same as we move in a swimming pool? (Under the water)
@gazelle14678 жыл бұрын
what
@gazelle14678 жыл бұрын
***** Uhh... right... it would probably be pretty trippy, it would be like being in a swimming pool but you cant sink or float, you just are.
@RACuber8 жыл бұрын
in space you're pretty much just falling, so if you were to go skydiving you'd have the expirience of being in space i think, the only this is; in outer space you would be in a station that as big a 2 soccer fields falling with you xD
@gazelle14678 жыл бұрын
Confident Memes Actually it wouldn't be quite like skydiving because you wouldn't feel any air hitting you, which means you wouldn't have any sense of direction, which means your brain will *die*.
@RACuber8 жыл бұрын
you have a point there but i don't think in space you can have any sence of direction/orientation
@demonpride19757 жыл бұрын
i think a question i would have, is what happens if someone were to say have a stroke or a heart attack. how is a situation like that handled.
@lucasviniciussoaresdesena3396 жыл бұрын
Muito lindo cara, não entendo inglês mas adorei ver isso, vou me inscrever neste canal.
@Brutebandit7 жыл бұрын
what happens if you wear heavy weights up there. Would it drag you down or just feel as if there was nothing there
@KingdaToro7 жыл бұрын
It would take more effort to push off from things and to stop yourself from moving, but that's about it. You'd be increasing your mass, and therefore your inertia, but you'd still be weightless.
@eltmg71356 жыл бұрын
It wouldn't push you in any direction, because there's nothing pulling the weight "down", but a 100kg object is still harder to move (and harder to stop) than a 1kg object. If you'd have another thing which weighs exactly as much as you do, and you push it away, you both float away at the same speed. In fact, that principle is how they move around the space station, they push the station away from themselves, but because the station is so heavy, almost the entirety of that force moves the person in the station away from the wall, rather than the wall away from the person. That's also why you can see in the video the treadmill is floating around on these things instead of being fixed in place. Because on the treadmill, you're actually putting a lot of force in, as opposed to the gently push you do when moving around the space station, so you'd actually move the station around a little bit and put if of course. It's not much, the station still weighs a lot more, but if 6 people each do that every day for 30 second, the station suffers a lot of structural loads and all kinds of troubles. So in short, you'd feel the difference an object has in weight, but nothing would fall down, it would just be harder to move (just like two balls on a surface, a heavy one and a light one, only in this case it's not just on the 2d surface like that but in the entire thee dimensional room).
@mobileministries95208 жыл бұрын
The best part about running in space is not having to worry about any guys looking at your rear end.
@HO1ySh33t8 жыл бұрын
Well she filmed herself running and uploaded it to youtube, so now there's half a million people looking at her rear end.
@MexGaming8 жыл бұрын
what rear end?
@adam75978 жыл бұрын
Hey now, women stare at men too...
@PabloLopez-gi4pc7 жыл бұрын
Oh so that is why they call it the milky way
@grimrevan46607 жыл бұрын
Or you could not wear form fitting clothes. Even my wife looks when another woman wears revealing clothing. Lol
@ROBERTHOCKER4 жыл бұрын
I designed a special bodybuilding weight set for astronauts. It consists of a bar surrounded by 2 other bars. To use, select how much weight to lift; then, workout. The weights are actually just a bar that is held by an electromagnet. I would suggest; of course, a channel slim enough to prevent the bar from flying away.
@lejonzx9 жыл бұрын
NASA relies on technology that is tried and tested. That means old technology. As long as the job is done, they have no need to upgrade. With new software, there are always new problems, problems that they don't need when they are up on space. Here on earth we want speed but up in space, all they want is reliability. Maybe, in 5 to 10 years time, they may upgrade the OS. Or maybe not. I have no idea of the current software requirements of their programs. I am pretty sure they have it all sorted though. Pretty sure.
@randomdude41367 жыл бұрын
Actually they would love to upgrade their systems but the space station's core systems are built in a time where digital technology especially was far less developed. In order to upgrade it they would have to replace large portions of the physical space station, which simply isn't going to happen with the budgets that the space station is assigned by the governments participating. However in this specific case, yes there's no need to have a special Linux OS or something fancy for a treadmill and a old windows OS does fine
@Dreamz12345 Жыл бұрын
wow! How many times in a year do ya'll go back down to earth!
@ann_onn10 ай бұрын
Usually, missions last for about three months. Sometimes people stay for two or more. The longest (on the ISS) was Frank Rubio, just over a year.
@yourboikushkush36488 жыл бұрын
why all the people that are in space their faces are red and their vains come out?
@yourboikushkush36488 жыл бұрын
no need to call me idiot kid
@yourboikushkush36488 жыл бұрын
Ure talkin' like you've been in space or smth, stfu m8.
@yourboikushkush36488 жыл бұрын
And why would someone want to be in space?, that's like someone that wants to die or smth daredevil lol
@nickrulercreator8 жыл бұрын
KnightWalker he actually asked a pretty good question
@nickrulercreator8 жыл бұрын
RoleplayGOD I don't know the exact answer to this, but if I had to guess, it obviously has something to do with the microgravity. It might possibly cause the veins to compress more, or the heart might pump harder, idk
@TheMoonMan.8 жыл бұрын
What's the physics behind the misalignment at 2:50 ? They tried to minimize it by slightly rotating the camera to the right. Wouldn't it feel better to have the belts strap directly under the center of your mass ?
@Glass0887 жыл бұрын
What about a gravity room like Goku had going to Namek??
@damarkisshawn63757 жыл бұрын
You mean the "Hyperbolic time chamber" ,I think. ---- That machine is ment to increase gravity in multiples.... which unfortunately could hurt or, kill people depending on what setting and who you are. Up there in space, it's opposite, more weight can be lifted than on earth, I think.
@UnbipentiumM6 жыл бұрын
No he means the gravity chamber which had controllable gravity settings, from 0G to I think in this model 100G but we never saw it go further. he almost crashed into the sun tho so dat G chamber is stronk
@jeremyjoe74946 жыл бұрын
The only way you could imitate gravity would be to turn the ISS around quite quickly and I hope I don't need to talk about all the risks that would cause when trying to connect it to the supply ship.
@LuizFelipe-lk1hs7 жыл бұрын
What are the other two exercises?
@luis-alvarez9297 ай бұрын
more like : "i like to run while in a freefall plane"
@i.eat.children15534 жыл бұрын
Her ponytail went ↘️➡️↗️⬇️↕️↔️⤵️⤴️↩️↙️↖️⬆️↙️
@taramith73067 жыл бұрын
Who else here has wondered how it would feel to fly...
@damarkisshawn63757 жыл бұрын
All the time.
@anadesousa82424 жыл бұрын
''I love to run on earth'' is a drop the mic sentence and she says it so casually
@tenaciousdnk17 жыл бұрын
Anybody notice the C.O.L.B.E.R.T. sticker on the machine?
@Ben-pk4cv7 жыл бұрын
When do we get to see continuous video of entering space from earth or entering and leaving the ISS for space walks... Still waiting to see that...
@yusrarahman26358 жыл бұрын
Wait why didn't get sweat float up at the end
@MigsJ198 жыл бұрын
I think it's the kinetic or some kind of energy, water will stick to somethings including humans, there was a vid where someone cried in space and it was just building up right under his eyes
@emilhaugen12018 жыл бұрын
surface tension
@emilhaugen12018 жыл бұрын
surface tension
@MigsJ198 жыл бұрын
Emil Haugen thanks
@cambroe8 жыл бұрын
In space things don't float "up" they float in whatever direction. However, the sweat, like water, sticks to her skin via surface tension. This works on earth too, just not as well
@giannawashington48538 жыл бұрын
i just learned something new...new subscriber i actually love learning about space i think its fascinating! plus im on the laptop alot so i can finally prove to my mom that i actually learn on youtube =3
@adam75978 жыл бұрын
Congrats I guess... I love space as well, by the age of 6 I had already surpassed the knowledge my parents had about space and had started teaching them, haha. The internet can be a wonderful thing... As long as you don't live in the countryside where the internet speed is beyond slow and makes you want to make an angry phone call... Why don't they focus on getting existing internet speeds into the countryside and not making faster and faster speeds in the city? Annoys me a bit in case you hadn't guessed.
@audreyaguilar22595 жыл бұрын
don't astronauts ever start feeling claustrophobic once in a while, seeing the same things over and over again wanting to go outside and feel the fresh air
@girlgirly12174 жыл бұрын
Yes but it's more special to be such a genious so to become an astronaut and actually live in the space
@alloneword74274 жыл бұрын
Not really. As well as physical fitness, they are also tested for their mental health and fitness. If environments like this would pose an issue for them, they wouldn't make the cut and wouldn't get the job.
@JEE9467 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh! I love your videos so much!
@datrie54964 жыл бұрын
" I love to run on earth " That sound like an alien that disguises as a human to go on earth.
@yourfavbri4 жыл бұрын
how do you guys shower?Im curious! I've ALWAYS wanted to fly t space since i was in the nursery age 2
@milkyoiz4 жыл бұрын
another day of: Where quarantine has lead me to today
@zinacappiello29316 жыл бұрын
Amazing! I love this video!
@darrenmc19868 жыл бұрын
Is that Windows 98? ha
@elchungusgrande96358 жыл бұрын
Yes, because Win98 computers use way more less energy than most modern computers.
@itsnotpid8 жыл бұрын
That's just not true
@TeaPotTommy8 жыл бұрын
way more less... nice english
@reckfullies8 жыл бұрын
That really doesn't make much sense, I could see if you were talking about hardward but an os? no
@satesup43537 жыл бұрын
...how to be a competitive gamer in space. That'll raised alot of questions... . XD
@nosafetyswitch93787 жыл бұрын
I wonder whether they employ regenerative braking for the treadmill so they can apply the generated power from her legs to charge bateries or feed other loads?
@xxnatsukihdxx64718 жыл бұрын
Windows 98??? wtf nasa?
@davef27127 жыл бұрын
XxNATSUKIHDxX 😂
@crazidominican6 жыл бұрын
Well the ISS launched in 1998 soooooo... yeah
@theeraphatsunthornwit62663 ай бұрын
Good job connecting 30 seconds clips together
@coreseries24079 жыл бұрын
windows 98 you got to be kidding me!
@pikkusieluinen8 жыл бұрын
+DGamesHighlights Its XP?
@gazelle14678 жыл бұрын
Why? What's wrong with it? Oh and that guy is correct (I think), it's XP.
@dannac_88886 жыл бұрын
You can see the harness is really critical to keep her down enough to make contact with the treadmill. Her posture would compress her lumbar if she was in a gravity-based environment. And her arms are so light they flail about and don't stay by her sides. Fascinating for a small woman in a zero gravity environment!
@TheElectrizantee7 жыл бұрын
Hobbies: "I love to run when I'm on Earth.
@arnon-jaya7 жыл бұрын
thanks. 1:51 microsoft windows is being used with touch-pad 2:33 computer mouse is not available
@amj0478 жыл бұрын
windows xp lol
@carsnbikes9148 жыл бұрын
amj047 Windows XP is amazing.
@TurtleCake17 жыл бұрын
Lettuce Dog might be a classic-skinned XP
@gyarik7 жыл бұрын
That's not Windows XP. That's Windows 95
@NetRiverside7 жыл бұрын
That's a stretch from the crew that flew to the moon in a tin can! Way to go miss, love your videos.
@hopdashrun10 жыл бұрын
windows in space. unexpected
@Xentrolis7 жыл бұрын
Not really. Windows tends to be the go-to OS for most government agencies.
@xrmarty20057 жыл бұрын
WoW! WHY do you need such heavy chains to strap you to the treadmill??
@barryjenkinson91527 жыл бұрын
She runs at 17,000 miles per hour.
@xBloodXGusherx6 жыл бұрын
Every time I watch one of these People In Space videos, it reminds me how fragile humanity is. This has to be a planet wide effort if we truly want to go anywhere.
@chaosopher238 жыл бұрын
This was really cool, why are idiots trolling?
@harryandruschak28438 жыл бұрын
+Kevin Zabbo That is 100% the fault of NASA. They have the right, and an obligation, to edit and delete obvious trolling, spamming, hate speech, and pornography. If they are derelict in their duties, the cockroaches invade.
@chaosopher238 жыл бұрын
Harry Andruschak Kind debate, educate, but of course get rid of the garbage (hate, spam, porn... if I want any of that, I'll go looking for it).
@thecurriefamily57387 жыл бұрын
That is awesome wish i could go up there.!!:)
@alishmograbi82548 жыл бұрын
i wonder when she sweat what happen
@LuBre8 жыл бұрын
Swat goes into the air conditioning system and water gets extracted for them. They don't bath or clean themselves as we do on Earth... so in a wat they live a dirty life up there :P
@auraacqua94348 жыл бұрын
Lu Bre you drink pee as much as them lol. Why are you lying to yourself... Unless you live in some mountain or very distant place you still drinking dirty water with feces and pee plus some antibiotics and chemistry.
@makoshark30827 жыл бұрын
the sweat probably beads to her skin due to cohesion, which also happens on earth, yet if she were to wipe her face off after running in space, the sweat droplets would float away in different directions or clump together due to cohesion from the lack of gravity.
@SOLDOZER4 жыл бұрын
"When Im on earth" The ultimate flex...
@lucybreech34354 жыл бұрын
Any flat earth believers here??😏😂
@YourGlamourous8 ай бұрын
Guess not 😂
@FroGitPL8 ай бұрын
Me! 😂😂😂
@richardjananderson54617 жыл бұрын
I love how zero gravity makes her hair super stiff and it keeps its shape even after running and bouncing.
@jupitereuropa-e3w8 жыл бұрын
On the Thumpnail I thought she would be young and hot.. I'm out a here
@jupitereuropa-e3w8 жыл бұрын
***** Exactly you got it.
@kaleighfoley8 жыл бұрын
Jeymi Burns I've never been a tumblr user nor do I know what a SJW is. I have a pretty good idea though. I don't expect decency but I call bullshit out when I see it. Problem?
@gerbilitus8 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you. A lot of men think that people especially women exist to be aesthetically pleasing to them. It is bullshit.
@kaleighfoley8 жыл бұрын
Lux Allein Lmfao sure. Just for future reference, there is something called a search bar where you can actually type in "hot girls".
@TheJimtanker7 жыл бұрын
That treadmill is the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT), named after Stephen Colbert.
@xXTehanibeatboxXx7 жыл бұрын
I have 3 questions 1 is is any body else. 2 is how are you able two record and publish this 3 is how long are you gonna be in space
@performaspecialists5 жыл бұрын
Hi, why would you not wear some ankle and wrist weights to put more pressure on arms and legs in order to reproduce a better running experience? Cheers!
@markscarborough62276 жыл бұрын
Sweat drips here on earth. I wonder what happens up there? Float away, or since it doesn’t drain downward, does it just stay in place on the skin?
@Bysterh3 жыл бұрын
How does it feel from 3-8 mounts in space and no gravity then when you get back home with gravity and can walk and not float?
@SpacecraftGuide2 жыл бұрын
What do the vibration loads affect on the ISS that you have to cancel them out?
@zachstevens62337 жыл бұрын
I'm amazed most by your form. I would think that being strapped to the ground would slouch your back a little but you looked like you were pretty comfortable.
@setup176 Жыл бұрын
New exercise is in space love it.
@giuliaf12178 жыл бұрын
And about the energy of the station and oxigene? Sorry if its a dumb question!
@my3dviews8 жыл бұрын
The ISS has large solar panels to generate electricity. They can generate oxygen through electrolysis, which separates the hydrogen and oxygen in water by using electricity. They also have oxygen stored in tanks for backup.