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25 Responses to “International Space Station Tour (Part I)”
@bitterbug
That is … @bitterbug
That is just way too unimaginative and childish an understanding of the creative process, and I do not subscribe to it–and neither should anyone else.
@Ortzmet
No gods … @Ortzmet
No gods necessary.
If you think about it, just the fact that we’d have to save our own skins from extinction would make the Skygod Crankypants adversarial, and a threat to be removed
God bless mother … God bless mother earth. That station looks like the inside of an ambulance–times twenty. And to think that mankind will have to perfect this to save its own skin from extinction one day.
That’s why babies … That’s why babies would have full scale mobiles in their cribs. Instead of dangling above the babies, the babies would actually be strapped into them and swung around at high speed in order to create artificial gravity.
Space babies would be in constant motion and would only get sick when standing still.
In a properly designed creche no diapers would be needed as waste would just coat the walls of the drum.
I’ve planned it all out. Or maybe I just made it up.
As funny as it … As funny as it sounds it is worth a thought if the human race is going to conquer space without inventing some form of artificial gravity up there anytime soon. I am also sure that someone at Nasa has at least thought of the possibility of procreating up there and what would the effects be. I imagine Space would stunt the healthy development of humans who aren’t already full grown on Earth. Muscles and bone wouldn’t develop right in 0 G.
@xm377Motocoyatzin
… @xm377Motocoyatzin
It would be very awkward. Without gravitational assistance you’d have to fall back to elastic belts or other mechanisms to assist in some scenarios. Others, just wing it.
The guy at 1:55 if … The guy at 1:55 if he stops running, does the power go out? :p hehe I’m just joking. I have always wondered, what if you wanted to go for a “private moment”?
Yeah, I also fail … Yeah, I also fail to see the point. At the very least, find a way to propel it to a higher, safer orbit for potential future use. I hate waste..!
But maybe we shouldn’t worry too much. look what happened to “Mir”; they kept that one afloat well beyond its years…
i want to become an … i want to become an astronomical engineer i have wanted to become one since i went to the nasa place in mississippi where they build they build the rocket engines
I, along with the …
I, along with the rest of the internet community value your opinion.
@bitterbug
That is …
@bitterbug
That is just way too unimaginative and childish an understanding of the creative process, and I do not subscribe to it–and neither should anyone else.
@Ortzmet
No gods …
@Ortzmet
No gods necessary.
If you think about it, just the fact that we’d have to save our own skins from extinction would make the Skygod Crankypants adversarial, and a threat to be removed
God bless mother …
God bless mother earth. That station looks like the inside of an ambulance–times twenty. And to think that mankind will have to perfect this to save its own skin from extinction one day.
That’s why babies …
That’s why babies would have full scale mobiles in their cribs. Instead of dangling above the babies, the babies would actually be strapped into them and swung around at high speed in order to create artificial gravity.
Space babies would be in constant motion and would only get sick when standing still.
In a properly designed creche no diapers would be needed as waste would just coat the walls of the drum.
I’ve planned it all out. Or maybe I just made it up.
As funny as it …
As funny as it sounds it is worth a thought if the human race is going to conquer space without inventing some form of artificial gravity up there anytime soon. I am also sure that someone at Nasa has at least thought of the possibility of procreating up there and what would the effects be. I imagine Space would stunt the healthy development of humans who aren’t already full grown on Earth. Muscles and bone wouldn’t develop right in 0 G.
@xm377Motocoyatzin
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@xm377Motocoyatzin
It would be very awkward. Without gravitational assistance you’d have to fall back to elastic belts or other mechanisms to assist in some scenarios. Others, just wing it.
lol, Sci-Real …
lol, Sci-Real yeah.
the reveal at 6:40 …
the reveal at 6:40 is just amazing
I wonder what sex …
I wonder what sex is like in 0 G
private moment like …
private moment like what ?
jerking !!
The guy at 1:55 if …
The guy at 1:55 if he stops running, does the power go out? :p hehe I’m just joking. I have always wondered, what if you wanted to go for a “private moment”?
@12stringsforme …
@12stringsforme Because some people have 160 billion dollars to spend on space stations..
all i can say is …
all i can say is weve got a long way to go to star trek stylie lol
great video! With …
great video! With today’s technology they should do such reports more often!
@TheTurbinator …
@TheTurbinator thanks been wondering very interesting i just went with what i thought thanks for telling me what they are called
cribs in space
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cribs in space
excellent, you sir made my day……….XD
Yeah, I also fail …
Yeah, I also fail to see the point. At the very least, find a way to propel it to a higher, safer orbit for potential future use. I hate waste..!
But maybe we shouldn’t worry too much. look what happened to “Mir”; they kept that one afloat well beyond its years…
@Rustinwilson
It …
@Rustinwilson
It is called Astrodynamics. Or Aerospace Engeneering, or Orbital Mechanics.
i want to become an …
i want to become an astronomical engineer i have wanted to become one since i went to the nasa place in mississippi where they build they build the rocket engines
how the can …
how the can they let this burn up in 5-10 years. Sell it to someone else instead and keep it afloat.
what the is he …
what the is he talking about?
I bet a fire in …
I bet a fire in there would interesting.
Now there’s a job …
Now there’s a job that’s literally out of this world.
Who needs Sci-Fi? …
Who needs Sci-Fi? This is more like Sci-Real! Star Trek, stand aside. This is cooler.