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We launch off our brand new series of Honesty Box with Tim Peake, a British Astronaut who spent 6 months on the International Space Station in 2015-16.
Tim answers anonymous questions from the public on space food, Elon Musk and the ethics of space travel, and gives a brilliant insight into the life of one of the coolest jobs in the universe.
🪐 The full series of Secrets of our Universe with Tim Peake is available to stream on My5 @channel5 #TimPeake #SecretsOfOurUniverse
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@LADbible
@LADbible 8 месяцев назад
🪐 The full series of Secrets of our Universe with Tim Peake is available to stream on My5 @channel5 #TimPeake #SecretsOfOurUniverse
@lawrenceallen8096
@lawrenceallen8096 7 месяцев назад
Sex, fine. But reproduction, probably not advised. Reproduction in zero G, and subject to increased radiation, is not well known. Not worth risking.
@funawesome2006
@funawesome2006 6 месяцев назад
Ok
@godofwar6376
@godofwar6376 6 месяцев назад
Astronaut thinks Uranus is the farthest planet out? i mean technically it is sometimes.. but overall its Neptune..
@mcfcguvnors
@mcfcguvnors 4 месяца назад
NAZI`s tested human space flight charactaristics in 1947 thats where your Rowell thing comes from . Its a given they also tested on Children & the viability of procreation in zzero G its the 1st things outside life support they ever did - which is why NASA didnt become a thing for another eleven YEARS !
@MikeHudspeth
@MikeHudspeth 8 месяцев назад
It warms my heart knowing that above my head in space there might be a group of astronauts having a nerf war 😁
@willpugh8865
@willpugh8865 8 месяцев назад
I believe its the only useful use of tax payers money ever
@MihkelKukk
@MihkelKukk 7 месяцев назад
ngl a Nerf war arena in space sounds like a brilliant business venture!
@xploration1437
@xploration1437 7 месяцев назад
Nonexpanding rubberized foam. NERF
@TheMohawkNinja
@TheMohawkNinja 7 месяцев назад
I think I would just be giggling the whole time at the realization that I was having a nerf war with Russian cosmonauts on the ISS.
@LifestyleLogger
@LifestyleLogger 6 месяцев назад
​@@xploration1437w❤❤8 o
@richardfay2882
@richardfay2882 6 месяцев назад
I know he's an Astronaut but Tim is so down to earth.
@callumwilliams2730
@callumwilliams2730 6 месяцев назад
😂👏
@americanpatriot3638
@americanpatriot3638 6 месяцев назад
I see what you did there...
@Novacreeper231
@Novacreeper231 6 месяцев назад
they say that people who see the earth from space have develope a deep understanding of the world (or smthn like that)
@Mcdouble123
@Mcdouble123 5 месяцев назад
@@Novacreeper231uh ok
@Vengeances.
@Vengeances. 4 месяца назад
You are worthy of the title "father"
@imnobodysbusiness684
@imnobodysbusiness684 4 месяца назад
It gives me so much joy knowing that some people are getting it on up in space
@OneEyedJacker
@OneEyedJacker 3 месяца назад
The hundred mile high club
@roldzz
@roldzz 8 месяцев назад
This guy was brilliant answering the questions,, another good interview by ladbible.
@_PsychoFish_
@_PsychoFish_ 8 месяцев назад
All astronauts I've seen in interviews seem to be amazing people 🙌
@kostasmira2933
@kostasmira2933 8 месяцев назад
Yes because if you go to space you can see life with different perspective.
@thundercptts1452
@thundercptts1452 8 месяцев назад
I mean it's not like they're gonna send argumentative arseholes into space. They're there with other people for months on end so they need to send people that get on with other people easily
@coconutskunk
@coconutskunk 7 месяцев назад
Its a requirement to be awesome to become an astronaut
@fredtaylor9792
@fredtaylor9792 7 месяцев назад
I used to train astronauts in performing EVA's (spacewalks) from 2005-20012. Most of them are very nice, some of them are cocky but still nice and one of them.... just one..... was extremely arrogant and just plain mean. That man was Mark Kelly. Be was mean and disrespectful to all of us. Funny thing though, his twin brother Scott was also an astronaut and he was actually nice. But Mark...I will speak ill of that man every time I get a chance. He deserves any bad Karma that comes his way. And I'm not even taking it personally. It wasn't just me he was mean to.
@linecraftman3907
@linecraftman3907 7 месяцев назад
@@fredtaylor9792 Interesting!
@RAINE____
@RAINE____ 8 месяцев назад
What a fantastic speaker. I know it's kind of his job, but still, what a talented and interesting guy.
@flawless093
@flawless093 7 месяцев назад
How is it kind of his job? He’s a fantastic speaker but how is it relates to being an astronaut
@RAINE____
@RAINE____ 7 месяцев назад
@@flawless093 Because he's a retired astronaut now. I think almost all of what he does is outreach and public speaking. But I'm not his agent, I wouldn't know for sure.
@bloodlove93
@bloodlove93 7 месяцев назад
i think his job is being an astronaut.
@shrimpoffthebarbie
@shrimpoffthebarbie 7 месяцев назад
But why does he have to dress up like a five year old little kid?
@lukemarshall-sully9196
@lukemarshall-sully9196 6 месяцев назад
@@shrimpoffthebarbie bro what? That's his work uniform
@castawayoloman
@castawayoloman 7 месяцев назад
Met this guy after his trip to the ISS as part of a science fair up in York, such a great experience talking with him
@thejamman-qz2ki
@thejamman-qz2ki 3 месяца назад
He was born in my city as well
@gouravkumarsingh7482
@gouravkumarsingh7482 6 месяцев назад
*Remember: Reloding your MAGs is faster than pooing in the space toilet.* Loved the actual information that I got grom this vid. Mr. Astronaut was so nice in explaining all the answers both logiaclly and humorously.
@GreeklishOutdoors
@GreeklishOutdoors 8 месяцев назад
Such an interesting guy. He explains everything in such a positive manner. Very proud to have TP representing the UK
@thejamman-qz2ki
@thejamman-qz2ki 3 месяца назад
Tim peak is from my town (Chichester) and i remember my whole primary school getting together and watching him take off, it was a really big event for our town, its really cool to see him here today🎉. Well done 🌌🚀
@TestEngineer1982
@TestEngineer1982 7 месяцев назад
Such a passionate and inspirational person. His enthusiasm is fantastic. My family and I watched him talk at Bluedot Festival. The turn out was huge. I feel honoured to have had the chance to see him live. He had the crowd captivated, and I'm sure future Areospace engineers walk away at the end. 😊
@jiaxii
@jiaxii 3 месяца назад
I want to study aerospace engineering!! Not 100% sure but aspiring atm
@gamergirlmars
@gamergirlmars 6 месяцев назад
His answer about space tourism was brilliant, truly brilliant!
@timsoft3
@timsoft3 7 месяцев назад
interesting hearing how important the air circulation is. I hadn't considered the "co2 bubble" problem. just shows that it's important to have a breeze in space :-)
@leeChMSI
@leeChMSI 5 месяцев назад
poor pluto...you'll always be a planet in my heart...
@lilyrose_tpwk
@lilyrose_tpwk 4 месяца назад
I met this man about 6 years ago! Such a “down to earth” guy 🤣. But I really did meet him and he answered all my questions so truly lovely!
@ashtojor000
@ashtojor000 7 месяцев назад
They show a picture of mars when he speaks about Venus....way to go
@carltrotter7622
@carltrotter7622 7 месяцев назад
I got a chocolate bar and a handshake from this man when I was 10, wonderful man!
@mysterymayhem7020
@mysterymayhem7020 6 месяцев назад
The poop question was actually the most informative. Never knew that they received an enema before launch.
@danievdw
@danievdw 6 месяцев назад
Very well said on the answers. Especially on innovation. So many people question the use of space, or want to just keep throwing money at Earth problems...., but we been trying that for 70 years with no change. The innovation that comes from space industry and space colonization, will also bring the needed innovation to save Earth.
@pauldolphin7961
@pauldolphin7961 7 месяцев назад
‘400km’ mile high club!! Nice mix of imperial and metric right there!! 14:26
@Paul_Ochola
@Paul_Ochola 5 месяцев назад
British accent always sounds calm and trustworthy. That's why we feel this way while watching the video 😂😂😂
@americandissident9062
@americandissident9062 3 месяца назад
What’s funny is that Americans will attribute a London Cockney accent to sophistication. In reality, it’s the equivalent of an American “ghetto Ebonics” accent or “redneck” accent. Tim does not have a Cockney accent, just saying.
@darkerly98
@darkerly98 7 месяцев назад
WHat a lovely chap. i could listen to him all day.
@AllNicksAreTaken.
@AllNicksAreTaken. 6 месяцев назад
I have his book. It's brilliant. This video just shows how great this guy is.
@loctobert9421
@loctobert9421 7 месяцев назад
The two films Tim mentioned are also my favorites, watched them many times 😊
@Hunter_Heart
@Hunter_Heart 5 месяцев назад
First time hearing from Mr. Peake. Such a badass astranaut, so knowledgeable and inspiring.
@giteausuperstar
@giteausuperstar 6 месяцев назад
He wasn’t lying about the pay, I looked it up and they are actually on a fairly “normal” salary for such a high skilled job. Salary from around €60-90k. I expected it to be higher tbh. A guy like Tim would make bank from other areas such as these media appearances
@trumptookthevaccine1679
@trumptookthevaccine1679 5 месяцев назад
At that point it’s about fulfillment
@rannahoot22
@rannahoot22 8 месяцев назад
What a lovely man. :) Really enjoyed this one.
@807800
@807800 5 месяцев назад
Really love how he answered the questions!
@George.Coleman
@George.Coleman 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Tim Peake, you're an inspiration.
@knutrye-larsen2766
@knutrye-larsen2766 4 месяца назад
What a phenomenal communicator and story teller!
@SammyBob
@SammyBob 8 месяцев назад
Always good seeing Tim Peek talk about Space
@DogSerious
@DogSerious 5 месяцев назад
That's about as close he's ever been to it!
@PatrickQT
@PatrickQT 7 месяцев назад
Great talk. What a pleasant guy.
@tscottme
@tscottme 8 месяцев назад
The NASA Shuttle married astronauts that flew in space are Robert Gibson and Rhea Seddon. Both also flew other Space Shuttle missions. Rhea Seddon was the 2nd American woman NASA sent up on the Shuttle. Robert Gibson was a Navy Vietnam fighter pilot, Top Gun instructor, and flew 3 Shuttle flights. Both are alive and well today. Robert "Hoot" Gibson has his own podcast on RU-vid. Great guy.
@VictoryAviation
@VictoryAviation 7 месяцев назад
I just watched a podcast of him talking about his air race accident in 1990 last night. He’s also an amazing storyteller and seems like an all around great person/leader.
@marekspodbiedry
@marekspodbiedry 6 месяцев назад
If they could have been the first people to have sex in space and they didn’t do it I would be mad(unless they had a reason ofc)… i hope they did but we probably won’t ever know
@stepheng113
@stepheng113 6 месяцев назад
Hoot Gibson and Rhea Seddon were married but were not the married couple who flew in space together which is what Tim is referring too. They were Jan Davis and Mark Lee who secretly married and flew on STS 47. NASA knew but didn’t remove them from the flight
@Calliber50
@Calliber50 6 месяцев назад
@@marekspodbiedry That would probably be the worst sex you've ever experienced. Gravity is your friend. It keeps fluids from bouncing all over the room. It allows convection for removal of heat, and it keeps you on top or next to your partner and literally does half the work. It doesn't take much imagination to know sex in space would be hilariously bad. Now gentle petting and cuddling might be amazing as weightlessness lends itself to no pressure points.
@kurtisb100
@kurtisb100 5 месяцев назад
@@Calliber50you know, maybe you’re right. But I can’t imagine anyone having the chance to be the first couple to copulate in space and not take it. Would it be good? Maybe, maybe not. Being the first earthling to smash outside of earth’s atmosphere would be an opportunity I can’t imagine passing up, even if it was terrible.
@Giantist
@Giantist 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant and informative thank you mr astronaut
@FutureSystem738
@FutureSystem738 7 месяцев назад
Terrific Q&A, thanks 👍👍
@CheekyMonkey1776
@CheekyMonkey1776 7 месяцев назад
What a great interview.
@JesseBusman1996
@JesseBusman1996 7 месяцев назад
Great Q&A, thanks!
@imacomputer1234
@imacomputer1234 3 месяца назад
13:00 that's a great way to put it in perspective.
@nicoli8437
@nicoli8437 5 месяцев назад
An amazing and intelligent person
@pimpozza
@pimpozza 7 месяцев назад
What a lovely man Tim Peake is! Had me laughing a few times too.. 😅👍
@DavidMcKendrick-lives-here
@DavidMcKendrick-lives-here 7 месяцев назад
I loved this, thanks!
@bobbylee9727
@bobbylee9727 3 месяца назад
my favorite is Pluto...is has a crater shaped like a big heart...very warm and welcoming 'cept for the cold...how weird. btw, Pluto has a moon, both are round and not chunks of ice...hence, a planet.
@kiradotee
@kiradotee 7 месяцев назад
He was perfect at answering all questions.
@gokmachine
@gokmachine 6 месяцев назад
Not really as he was referring to male-female intercourse only. There have been so many groups of men together in space that male-male sexual activity is far more likely.
@DylanHedger
@DylanHedger 5 месяцев назад
I am SO happy with how he pronounced Uranus. I pronounce it like that and people look at me like im weird and I'm like not it's the correct way
@user-yd1jb2de4m
@user-yd1jb2de4m 6 месяцев назад
Very nice, thank you sir.
@nachovyofficial
@nachovyofficial 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, tim!
@clarencehopkins7832
@clarencehopkins7832 7 месяцев назад
Excellent stuff bro,
@Heneling
@Heneling 7 месяцев назад
just met him at a talk, fantastic guy!
@handcrafted30
@handcrafted30 8 месяцев назад
Sakes! This guys was a test pilot, the absolute pinnacle of what this country has to offer in terms of trained and nurtured talent, intelligence and ingenuity and now he’s here talking about farts and banging in space.
@andrewnewstead4367
@andrewnewstead4367 7 месяцев назад
He’s British Army, course he’s going to talk about farts and shagging in space 😂
@ckhomphzxspaul8455
@ckhomphzxspaul8455 4 месяца назад
LMFAO😆
@ramy5421
@ramy5421 5 месяцев назад
What a smart sophisticated man he is !
@3rdmorton
@3rdmorton 5 месяцев назад
When he ranked the planets the pictures for Mars and Venus were swapped. Great job.
@yurypozdnyakov5177
@yurypozdnyakov5177 7 месяцев назад
In regards of THAT topic, besides history, there can be an interesting discussion upon physics of the process, considering missing gravity and non-stop acceleration in space. Meaning that every motion of the body (bodies) will move them forward or back non-stop, until another object met of the bigger mass (hopefully that object would not be a hard metal wall). So one can be dreaming about it, but practically currently it would be some very physically tough and restraint process, or very unpleasantly bumpy.
@steiner554
@steiner554 4 месяца назад
This was REALLY cool!
@mylesdb
@mylesdb 7 месяцев назад
Kudos, you really know your space stuff!
@ZaMonolith1986
@ZaMonolith1986 7 месяцев назад
id assume so lmao he is an astronaught lmao
@jdiezastronomy
@jdiezastronomy 7 месяцев назад
The mars and Venus images are switched. Anyway great man!
@professorboltzmann5709
@professorboltzmann5709 3 месяца назад
Great guy!
@yokeobro
@yokeobro 7 месяцев назад
Yay an astronaut that likes interstellar! I knew I wasn’t crazy
@TheTechnoPilot
@TheTechnoPilot 7 месяцев назад
Lmao the 400 kilometre mile high club got me! 🤣
@Kingtrollface259
@Kingtrollface259 8 месяцев назад
I would be the kind of astronaut leaving stink walls ,ready and watching for the second it happen😆
@patrickchouard5777
@patrickchouard5777 5 месяцев назад
About the food motivation topic, sure being British is a huge asset 🙂
@moxnix
@moxnix 5 месяцев назад
Can you relate to the first question. "Were you prepared to die to travel to" _______ on the highway or any road ? This is the best interviews I've ever seen, great replies to every questions..
@aprilm.1277
@aprilm.1277 6 месяцев назад
Hey now! Uranus is very cool! It's too far from the sun not to be. Besides it's really beautiful blue green color, It's also the only planet that spins on it's side. I think that's very interesting.
@icbxrvv
@icbxrvv 7 месяцев назад
It's for the science baby!
@suprarcjpop545
@suprarcjpop545 8 месяцев назад
Tim Peake is the real life Howard from big bang theory
@pepperey1986
@pepperey1986 6 месяцев назад
Back in 2016 or 2017 in primary school, we were allowed to submit questions to Tim Peake about space. The questions do seem a lil outdated and a lil young too so i wonder if there's a chance it was the same thing lol.
@dannypipewrench533
@dannypipewrench533 7 месяцев назад
12:08 through the combination of good acting and an impressive soundtrack, Apollo 13 is a great movie.
@cptjeff1
@cptjeff1 3 месяца назад
Also an impressive level of realism, filming on stupidly accurate sets while flying on zero G flights.
@user-kn6sz8ji1j
@user-kn6sz8ji1j 5 месяцев назад
I've never been to space but I served aboard a nuclear powered attack submarine in the U.S. Navy and I feel that Tim checks the boxes for such deployments...Brains: Check...Sense of Humor: Check. Once you get past the brains requirement a sense of humor is essential. I remember a shipmate named Todd that didn't make a deployment because he was going to school during that time. Well, he had a sleeping berth right above another guy from his division by the name of Eugene and Eugene was well known as a rack hound. So, prior to departing the submarine Todd filled an empty can with marbles and locked it in his foot locker. Subsequently, we set out for sea and once we submerged Eugene was in his rack but apparently, not for long. The sound of the marbles endlessly rolling back & forth in the can deprived him of his sleep and he had to get the Chief of the Boat to remove the repurposed cashew can & marbles out of Todd's footlocker. Perhaps Tim can try the marble trick on one of his fellow astronauts.
@cptjeff1
@cptjeff1 3 месяца назад
A couple of NASA's current astronauts are former submariners- a sub is more crowded, but it's a really good analogue. To the point where NASA also frequently sends astronauts to underwater research stations for training.
@David-wk6md
@David-wk6md 5 месяцев назад
Did you know there're two objects in the kuiper belt that are larger than Pluto. Did you know Pluto and Australia about the same width? 1500 miles.
@zachmoyer1849
@zachmoyer1849 5 месяцев назад
is one your mom?
@neuroisis85
@neuroisis85 6 месяцев назад
I just love how his eyes lit up to rank his favorite planets. Eeee! Like a lil lad!
@Aryan_he
@Aryan_he 6 месяцев назад
14:26 here the real thing starts which most of us waiting for 🎉😂
@Althaeachibi
@Althaeachibi 3 месяца назад
"When voyager 2 passed by Uranus" I giggled alone in the office.
@MrTwinkieeater
@MrTwinkieeater 6 месяцев назад
I ask myself the first question every time I drive anywhere. Life is fatal, the exit is unknown.
@gwcrispi
@gwcrispi 7 месяцев назад
You damn well know that when the married couple was up on the shuttle, the rest of the astronauts said "Um, we're ALL going to be on the flight deck for the next 30 minutes. None of us will venture down to the mid-deck. Just sayin'..." Problem is the cameras...
@JBM425
@JBM425 5 месяцев назад
Who’s to say that an unmarried couple might not have tried it?
@moflyboyblanquito541
@moflyboyblanquito541 6 месяцев назад
The right stuff is my favorite movie of space stuff.
@mildmannered1086
@mildmannered1086 7 месяцев назад
Gosh he’s so nice. What the heck.
@fozzylozzy1131
@fozzylozzy1131 6 месяцев назад
Viva la Pluto! Pluto number 1
@cursed_rick67
@cursed_rick67 6 месяцев назад
Howard Wolowitz, Big fan great watching your interview sir.... lmaoooo
@ThomasAT86
@ThomasAT86 3 месяца назад
Can't wait for the first influencers in space putting their tripods everywhere and yelling at you if you fly by or want to push you away from your window because "I am an influencer".
@SuperWhygee
@SuperWhygee 7 месяцев назад
Oh you inverted Venus and Mars!
@xaviercostar6554
@xaviercostar6554 6 месяцев назад
17:30 size is not the issue with Pluto as the criteria is "enough mass for its own gravity to pull it spherical" but what he said about clearing its own path is correct and is the only criteria Pluto misses other wise it would be the ninth planet
@Gavin-oq5nl
@Gavin-oq5nl 3 месяца назад
I remember seeing Tim in skype call when I went to get my brother from school! Super cool dude!
@MoldyBeer
@MoldyBeer 6 месяцев назад
I still can't believe they don't count Pluto anymore.
@MrNoSleepOSRS
@MrNoSleepOSRS 8 месяцев назад
yes
@kittyxrx
@kittyxrx 8 месяцев назад
no
@Userbes000
@Userbes000 8 месяцев назад
yes
@Holdeenio
@Holdeenio 8 месяцев назад
Maybe
@stoyanfourn
@stoyanfourn 3 месяца назад
I've visited the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. years ago, and there you can actually buy some space food and taste it. I didn't try any food because it seemed very expensive to me.
@AlfieMcSloy
@AlfieMcSloy 6 месяцев назад
"Astronaut"??? That's bloody TIM PEAKE!!
@thesplawn
@thesplawn 6 месяцев назад
I still hold Pluto in my heart as a planet and nobody will ever change it 🤣
@dansands8140
@dansands8140 6 месяцев назад
You can if you like. They didn't change it based on anything real, they just discovered 4 more Plutos and didn't feel like adding them to textbooks, so they have to invent a reason to demote Pluto.
@user-xe8rh9qi7y
@user-xe8rh9qi7y 5 месяцев назад
It's still there it's still real and it is Pluto ! Also it never knew it was a planet and now it doesn't know it is not a planet !
@omniknowguy8543
@omniknowguy8543 4 месяца назад
Luddite
@dansands8140
@dansands8140 4 месяца назад
@@omniknowguy8543 That's not what luddite means. Some worthless astronomers changing what words mean is not technology.
@thesplawn
@thesplawn 4 месяца назад
@@omniknowguy8543 Douchebag
@MzGetsBaked
@MzGetsBaked 3 месяца назад
was cool to meet this guy as a kid
@police1346
@police1346 3 месяца назад
14:26 Y'all came for this
@briondalion3696
@briondalion3696 6 месяцев назад
Few questions for hopefully another Q&A: If solar farms are viable, and we can see dimming of stars in the observable universe when a planet passes in front of one, shouldn't we try to detect very faint dimming from stars, as that would indicate the more likelihood of a solar farm, and not a planet passing by? Would there be any validity to an alternative method to escaping the Earth's atmosphere to get to space and travel faster than the escape velocity? Would a space elevator be useful, even if it costs a lot of money and resources to build? One could bring up vast quantities of materials to build structures in outer space, without needing to use rocket fuel, and could be powered by magnets or other accelerating methods. More materials could also be brought up at once, and also, essentially nonstop. Astronauts communicate with ground/mission control to relay what materials they need at any given time, and it is then sent up to them. Shouldn't we try to do a manned mission to Saturn, after we get to Mars? In my head I always see us getting a moon base set up first, then land on Mars, establish a base and a colony, and then travel from Mars to Saturn to explore its many satellites...because I think one of them, Titan, would be promising to get to, if not the myriad of others that are there. I cannot remember how many moons it has, because I think they just discovered more. If I remember correctly, it has 17 moons... ...but now as of looking it up, apparently there are 146 moons. I assume some of these are just larger than normal rocks that are in its rings or orbiting just outside them? Saturn seems puzzling, in that it has so many rings, which are composed of rocks, ice, etc. Why does Saturn have this effect on debris in space, but we don't see rings forming around other planets? Is there some disturbance in the force (sorry, had to), that the other planets create, that allow Saturn to pick up so much space debris? Lastly....scientists say Saturn will lose its rings sometime soon. I can't understand why they would think of this? It's had rings (space debris), in its orbit for as long as we have been able to observe it, so presumably, it has probably had these rings for millions of years. Why would it lose that unique gravitational pull to keep them in place?
@larsebk3337
@larsebk3337 6 месяцев назад
Well yes you could look for stars dimming but also planets passing in front of a star dim it. It's hard to really know what's exactly out there
@isakh8565
@isakh8565 6 месяцев назад
There are people looking for dimming of stars caused by Dyson structures/swarms. So far we haven't seen compelling evidence for this anywhere. Seems like there are no type 2 or 3 civilizations out there, or at least none whose light has reached us so far.
@arnelilleseter4755
@arnelilleseter4755 5 месяцев назад
Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune all have rings but they are very faint. It is also possible that Mars will have a ring system at one point in it's future as Phobos is slowly spiraling closer to Mars and will eventually brake up. When they say Saturn will loose it's rings 'soon', they mean soon in an astronomical scale. We are talking about millions of years from now.
@frozenfriedchicken
@frozenfriedchicken 4 месяца назад
the idea of a space elevator is really cool
@user_apU201hMnO
@user_apU201hMnO 7 месяцев назад
it's crazy to think what those eyes have seen
@wmhazim5030
@wmhazim5030 7 месяцев назад
ive heard that the seed of sakura that went to space bloomed differently
@hunterashwill-ng4ew
@hunterashwill-ng4ew 3 месяца назад
Am I the only one that noticed that they mixed up the picture of Venus and mars 😂
@j.s.b.6299
@j.s.b.6299 7 месяцев назад
The Martian - good choice
@Saiyan_B
@Saiyan_B 8 месяцев назад
He's darling, he's like a little kid. ❤
@xxDrain
@xxDrain 5 месяцев назад
We are all in space. Literally everything is in space :D
@beartrapcat
@beartrapcat 8 месяцев назад
I'm curious to hear the arguments for space travel being unethical. Is the argument for the cost or environmental concerns? I'm pro space exploration but I love civil arguments.
@vickimaccallumvlogs
@vickimaccallumvlogs 8 месяцев назад
My guess is environmental concerns, as well as cost. But then the other side would be understanding the effect we have on the solar system as a result of environmental decisions. And cost wise - well… I’m in a country with mass unemployment and bad food security so it’s hard to justify the costs. But I’m no professional so it’s a complete guess
@Pipiopy
@Pipiopy 8 месяцев назад
maybe whoever submitted that question was considering waiting for africa to catch up before going to space
@philthyw
@philthyw 8 месяцев назад
@@vickimaccallumvlogscost is irrelevant. Money is man made and doesn’t really exist. As for environmental reasons, space travel is nothing compared to commercial flight
@wearemany73
@wearemany73 7 месяцев назад
I would create a ball of floating bum gas in a doorway for fun if I were an astronaut. It would eventually catch on and become so popular among the space personnel, it would eventually be known as “laying a space biscuit” I’ve just realised that I would be an excellent space man. 🤓
@MikeHudspeth
@MikeHudspeth 8 месяцев назад
Whenever someone chuckles when asked their pay, it means they make really good money
@Boblen1989
@Boblen1989 7 месяцев назад
I think he chuckles because people have this perception that astronauts are paid very high salaries and the truth is that they earn from 70-140k USD yearly.
@Hiforest
@Hiforest 7 месяцев назад
They are believed to be on between £45-65k, it's a good wage for the public sector.
@MikeHudspeth
@MikeHudspeth 7 месяцев назад
@@Hiforest for an astronaut per year?
@Hiforest
@Hiforest 7 месяцев назад
@@MikeHudspeth a European one, yes.
@MikeHudspeth
@MikeHudspeth 7 месяцев назад
@@Hiforest oh I see. I believe it is more in the United States. According to NASA, civilian astronaut salaries range from $104,898 to $161,141 per year.
@whyisntfauciinprison2192
@whyisntfauciinprison2192 5 месяцев назад
isnt that the guy on the blue screen when they wheel bush sr throught
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