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How Polaris Dawn Will Do The First Commercial Spacewalk! 

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I got to speak with the crew of Polaris Dawn to learn more about their exciting mission including the features of the brand new SpaceX EVA suit and all the details about the first commercial spacewalk from a Crew Dragon capsule!
Learn more about their mission by visiting polarisprogram.com/dawn
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@marsspacex6065
@marsspacex6065 19 дней назад
People need to understand this is the first private space exploration program in history. This is a massive leap into the future.
@-ragingpotato-937
@-ragingpotato-937 19 дней назад
It's absolutely not a private space exploration program. All they are doing is double checking, testing comms, testing spacewalks with the new suits, its all stuff that has already been done, they're just testing their versions of it. It's cool but absolutely not space exploration, they aren't exploring anything.
@screes620
@screes620 19 дней назад
So Star Trek then?
@PeterJCalkins
@PeterJCalkins 19 дней назад
Imagine when smaller companies start doing the same thing...that'll be insane
@LibertyDankmeme
@LibertyDankmeme 19 дней назад
The Weyland-Yutani Corporation is really making leaps and bounds
@matthewakian2
@matthewakian2 19 дней назад
At what point do you think New Space started? Falcon Heavy? first Falcon booster landing?
@iNPUTmice
@iNPUTmice 19 дней назад
I guess Tim is still sitting in that random Airbnb waiting for Starliner to fly
@jordanhenshaw
@jordanhenshaw 19 дней назад
He’s gonna be there for a while
@earth2006
@earth2006 19 дней назад
He may be there long enough for his trip to the moon to happen first.
@AdamsLab
@AdamsLab 19 дней назад
They haven't found the bolts yet...
@jamescobban857
@jamescobban857 19 дней назад
If Boeing had contracted with SpaceX instead of the United Losers Alliance for a lift, Starliner would already be docked to the ISS.
@LaughingOrange
@LaughingOrange 19 дней назад
Until they announce a longer delay, or Tim has something else planned, I expect him to stay in the area.
@Hawkido
@Hawkido 19 дней назад
Your fanboy enthusiasm combined with your nearly professional level of technical knowledge and pleasant interviewer demeanor make your content top notch and one of the best sources for space news!
@davidhurlburt2548
@davidhurlburt2548 17 дней назад
I especially liked that the astronauts frequently deferred to Tim’s and his audience’s level of knowledge and directed their answers to a higher level.
@licencetoswill
@licencetoswill 16 дней назад
@@yup1579 people yes, trolls not so much.
@hundredfireify
@hundredfireify 15 дней назад
Tim hits just the right balance of knowledgeable but not professional level that makes his content just perfect for science communication. Stars aligned to provide us the best spatial content creator in history
@agilechange722
@agilechange722 18 дней назад
I really ENJOY how Jared is super LOW EGO... He speaks to inform, but never to aggrandize himself. He puts info out that is MISSION focused, and OTHER mission members get to talk, and be visible....
@shamha1626
@shamha1626 11 дней назад
I presume that’s the reason space X likes working with him since before inspiration 4
@zityte1154
@zityte1154 19 дней назад
Two Tim Dodd videos in a month? You've really outdone yourself
@Grundewalt
@Grundewalt 19 дней назад
well now being interviewed the smartest idiot on the plenet , he is some kind of royalty I guess. So it is him and then all the others still needing to do a video at least per week. Also if you did not learn anything from this video is probably bc it seems to me like an infomercial. But hey...
@Verner_von_Kerman
@Verner_von_Kerman 19 дней назад
Absolutely
@JS-DeepStar
@JS-DeepStar 19 дней назад
I am a Apollo 11 child and I saw Neil Armstrong on a 13 inch black and white TV in a store front with my Mom and Dad while we were on a trip in NYC, we didn't own a TV yet. I remember my Dad leaning down to me and saying "Remember this day my boy, it's historic!" and it was the only time I EVER saw my Dad get excited about something. Then Neil stepped onto the MOON! Now I am saying it to my son who is a computer/engineering student at University of Florida. I love SpaceX and I hope tha one day my son will be in the industry.
@XXfea
@XXfea 19 дней назад
Me too - my Dad worked on critical stuff that actually FLEW on A 11 - Grand Days
@DavJumps
@DavJumps 18 дней назад
Go Gators!
@danwhiffen9235
@danwhiffen9235 17 дней назад
It’s funny to say your stoic dad got excited. There is something truly inspiring about things like that is what humans were made to appreciate. Magic
@Straylightt
@Straylightt 19 дней назад
Shoutout to the SpaceX suit designers enjoying their pizza over the weekend 🍕 Can't wait for their documentary of building these suits in 10 years and see how far suits go!
@PeterJCalkins
@PeterJCalkins 19 дней назад
This is why your channel is my go-to for space related content. The amazingly in-depth interviews and discussions are fantastic. Keep it up!
@LG-ct8tw
@LG-ct8tw 19 дней назад
I love how Jared always put other people first, let them speak first, give credit where credit is due, even his chair is slightly behind the rest of them. It refreshing to see a Billionaire with no (apparent) ego centrism.
@thesuncollective1475
@thesuncollective1475 19 дней назад
That's expected
@Paul-gy7dn
@Paul-gy7dn 19 дней назад
Plus how he partners with St Jude’s.
@XXfea
@XXfea 19 дней назад
That's why he's a billionaire
@MirceaGoia
@MirceaGoia 18 дней назад
@@XXfea Musk is a billionaire too...and his ego is through the roof
@t.p.7320
@t.p.7320 18 дней назад
@@MirceaGoiaMusk always gives credit to all of his teams, never claims the successes for himself.
@grumpygreg7505
@grumpygreg7505 19 дней назад
I watch a lot of space related video and 80 percent of it is surface level stuff (important to get out even so). There are only a few that really just dig in and educate and cover the remaining 20%. Tim is fantastic at what he does. Informative, detailed, knowledgeable, friendly, comfortable. Tim's stuff is so watchable and enjoyable and so so so full of detail goodness. Thank you Tim.
@TheLegacyOfSejohn
@TheLegacyOfSejohn 16 дней назад
i must agree, i watched the entire video and was truly engaged and excited to learn the details of whats to come.
@john_in_phoenix
@john_in_phoenix 15 дней назад
Yes, the pressure and mixture question was really informative.
@PeterJCalkins
@PeterJCalkins 19 дней назад
To think that everyone in the video will be going to space blows my mind. What a time to be alive!
@UncleRuckus7600
@UncleRuckus7600 19 дней назад
You're next buddy 😡
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 18 дней назад
Relax; they're going nowhere.
@clevergirl4457
@clevergirl4457 18 дней назад
@@codetech5598 huh
@PeterJCalkins
@PeterJCalkins 18 дней назад
@@codetech5598 um, yes they are... wdym?
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 18 дней назад
@@PeterJCalkins How's that Dear Moon Mission schedule?
@chetankale
@chetankale 19 дней назад
man this is so inspiring, i loved how Jared said SpaceX works on a little bit different timeline
@theAstra_
@theAstra_ 19 дней назад
Something that I feel went underappreciated is the fact that the EVA suit *DOES* look like the IVA suit. The fact that SpaceX was able to develop a suit meant for operation in the vacuum of space that has such a slim build is pretty amazing
@737smartin
@737smartin 19 дней назад
Agreed! I had a brief back & forth earlier this week with a guy who thought the new, teathered suit was a dumb step back to Gemini days. 🤦‍♂️
@samos_sainz
@samos_sainz 19 дней назад
Sure, but... It's just to endure vacuum, and perform Extra Vehicular Activities while attached to an umbillical life-support system? Or would it develope into an independent system inside the suit? Would it need another "tier" upgrade, beyond EVA, not for vacuum but for moon/mars activities? Because to me, it doesn't seem robust enough, yet.
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 19 дней назад
Yea. They recreated Ed Whites 1964 Gemini “EVA”. What else do you think you’re seeing?
@wolfgangpreier9160
@wolfgangpreier9160 19 дней назад
@@samos_sainz "it doesn't seem robust enough" Please state your personal use case.
@jamescobban857
@jamescobban857 19 дней назад
If it ain't broke don't change it. One of the key differences needed in an EVA suit is that the elbows and wrists must be flexible or else you cannot do work. The IVA only has one duty: keep the passenger alive until they can be rescued. Aside from politics why doesn't the ISS have a laser link to Starlink whoch would give it greater bandwidth and less end to end delay than its 1980s style link through TDRS? It seems to me all they would need to do is strap a Starlink satellite to the top of the ISS and plug it into the Ethernet network of the ISS. Why don't they at least plug the Starlink "dish" on the Dragons that are *always* docked to the ISS into the Ethernet.
@emillianozapatta6237
@emillianozapatta6237 16 дней назад
In a world of conflict , hate, destruction, basically mean behavior. SPACEX. is the shinning light. People coming together to try to make every day a positive experience. When I am just disgusted with humanity I reach for some news regarding Spaceflight and SPACEX., AND THE WORLD SEEMS A LITTLE BRIGHTER. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!
@bergonius
@bergonius 18 дней назад
They are amazing people. The best of us. Rooting for SpaceX and Polaris teams.
@i-love-space390
@i-love-space390 19 дней назад
Sarah Gillis really deserves to fly. I watched her train the crew of Inspiration 4. Glad she finally gets to see space firsthand. This commercial space program is now going to be about on par with the Gemini Program of 1965-66. The Dragon 2 has to depressurize the entire spacecraft since like Gemini, there is no airlock on the spacecraft. The suits are about equivalent to the Gemini EVA suits - extra insulation and protection, extra rotational and bend joints, and an umbilical for communication, security, and life support. Let us hope the spacewalker does not see the same difficulties as Cernan, Collins, and Gordon. They were really exhausted and blinded by sweat and fogged visors. The Gemini suits used air to cool the astronaut. It proved completely inadequate for any kind of exertion and practical work in space. That is why the Apollo and ISS EVA suits used a backpack. It allowed use of water cooling, which is essential for a hard working astronaut. It also gave them freedom of movement. Gemini astronauts that passed over the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly got a bigger dose of radiation than the moon walkers, due to the trapped radiation and the weak shielding of the Earth's magnetic field in that region.
@regolith1350
@regolith1350 19 дней назад
Two fantastic videos in two days!! Great job, Tim! I’m so excited for Polaris Dawn. For whatever reason, I’m much more excited about this than for Inspiration 4. Maybe it’s the specific people involved, or maybe it’s because this isn’t a one-off. Polaris feels very much like a full blown civilian space exploration program. I also like that SpaceX engineers are part of the crew, which will only accelerate the feedback loop into technical and operational improvements for future SpaceX programs. Lastly, I’m really glad Jared Isaacman is the guy leading the charge for civilian/private/commercial human spaceflight. He is the perfect ambassador for this: he’s knowledgeable, articulate, diplomatic, charismatic, humble, confident without being arrogant, enthusiastic, and always pushes the big picture context about an inspiring future.
@Tsudico
@Tsudico 19 дней назад
Perhaps it is because NASA had already used Dragon for ISS transfers of crew by the time Inspiration 4 flew versus this is the first time that people will be doing a spacewalk as well as their flight profile which like they said is farther than anyone has gone since the Apollo missions. At least that seems to make it more unique and special to me.
@themagiceye6723
@themagiceye6723 19 дней назад
Great to see more content on the channel that's not just launch live streams. I know you love doing that, but everyone's doing it these days too. Honestly it's your scripted educational stuff and interviews like this one that really sets you apart. Keep up the great work!
@jonathanbeattie3410
@jonathanbeattie3410 19 дней назад
Only half way through but fantastic insight into the mission. Great that the crew know Tim and his viewers want details on the technical aspects. If only all interviews were like this! Can’t wait for the mission, good luck!
@geirmyrvagnes8718
@geirmyrvagnes8718 19 дней назад
Great to hear more interesting discussion than questions of the standard form: "What are some of the talking points we agreed that you would present in this interview, regarding theme 1 of 4?"
@walkingwiki2682
@walkingwiki2682 19 дней назад
I've been waiting for this mission for forever, I can't believe we are now only a MONTH away
@addickland5656
@addickland5656 19 дней назад
Well, I just got a lot less worried about SpaceX struggling with Martian or Lunar Spacesuits with everything that's been revealed in this interview, wouldn't surprise me if they're already working on those behind the scenes if the suits team put this much care into their EVA suit and allows the Polaris crew to say this much about it. Amazing, simply amazing. Actually no, it´s plain bonkers.......
@pjcornelius
@pjcornelius 19 дней назад
Great interview. It’s good to get some more detail into the mission from the crew directly. These are all brave dedicated people that deserve a lot of respect and admiration. And of course as mentioned in the interview all the engineering and support staff at SpaceX who have worked long hours to try and ensure that the mission is successful and these brave souls are as safe as possible.
@stevenwhoward87
@stevenwhoward87 19 дней назад
I've talked with Jared a few times online. He is surprisingly approachable and nice considering how busy he is. I'm very excited to see this mission reach orbit and hoping the best for all of them.
@klantic2
@klantic2 19 дней назад
I pre-ordered Kisses from Space! What an amazing idea. I can't wait to read it to my granddaughter who LOVES rockets at age 2.
@SpaceChickJen
@SpaceChickJen 19 дней назад
I'm pretty impressed with Sarah. She really knows her stuff!
@jonny3003
@jonny3003 19 дней назад
As a European it's a bit hard to see already the second flight of a commercial crew going up and even do a spacewalk this time because we still can't get our ESA astronauts to space on our own rockets. Hopefully this will make ESA rub their eyes and accelerate our own manned spaceflight capabilities a bit. Thank you very much for the interview!
@jakubj_
@jakubj_ 18 дней назад
Man it really hurts. We are doing fine in the sat business I guess but when it comes to orbit access it's a catastrophe. And that is even cargo access.
@samuk9816
@samuk9816 18 дней назад
Tim’s previous video about the European launch startups gives some hope!
@jay2aussie
@jay2aussie 16 дней назад
Love that they’ve given Tim this level of quality interview and time.
@TheHayfork
@TheHayfork 19 дней назад
For anyone wondering about the pre-breathing and pressure differentials mentioned, go watch Smarter Everyday's video about his visit to the NBL at Johnson Space Center. Watching both really helps with the understanding of what Sarah and Tim are talking about.
@Marksman123771
@Marksman123771 18 дней назад
All of your questions were really great. You put a lot of thought into them and getting the community the juicy details. Thank you Tim!
@terencereeder9830
@terencereeder9830 19 дней назад
The new EVA suit looks awesome, 2 years well worth the wait.
@Mosern1977
@Mosern1977 19 дней назад
Very nice to get some more details about this mission. The fact that this is the first time 4 people will be in vacuum at the same time didn't occur to me - that's cool. Looking forward to the live streams!
@jamescobban857
@jamescobban857 19 дней назад
Crew Dragon has been put into a vacuum chamber with experimenters in the existing suits. This is the first time this will be done with rescue weeks, not minutes, away.
@catbertz
@catbertz 19 дней назад
Excellent interview. I've got a low key crush on the whole crew. They make me think of a modern Apollo "The Right Stuff" group, each super competent and full of "go get it" energy.
@mikaelbohman6694
@mikaelbohman6694 19 дней назад
Indeed.
@fatherguse9019
@fatherguse9019 13 дней назад
They are just a different "cut" of people .. thank you for sharing this .. the references to Gemini and Apollo really hit home with me as I remember watching the Moon Landing live when I was 9 years old .. it is refreshing to see them not have to explore space and push the technology in systems that are NOT built by the lowest bidder .. lol .. Awesome time to be alive .. All of this reminds me of talking with my Great Grandma and my Grandmother about seeing their first car .. their recollection of early flight and how it developed .. the changes in the economy as it moved from horses to engines .. indoor plumbing and lighting .. from Radios to TVs .. etc .. in my own time-frame "playing" with home-built PCs and cell phones .. and now, this .. back to space .. incredible ..
@colonbina1
@colonbina1 19 дней назад
Great interview. I'm very eager to see the Polaris Dawn astronauts wearing this new spacesuit and making public appearances ☺️
@johnbrandon5493
@johnbrandon5493 17 дней назад
I was all misty eyed during this episode because this mission silences one strident critical voice: "Why not fix what's broken on Earth before bothering with space?" Well...I add this to my one word response to THAT critic: "Spinoffs." We learn by going to space and what we learn positively impacts lives on Earth.
@michaeldemarco9950
@michaeldemarco9950 19 дней назад
Polaris Project + Dragon + Vast Space Station Module = Hubble Rescue.
@FougaFlyer
@FougaFlyer 16 дней назад
Godspeed to the crew of Polaris Dawn! It will be awesome... 😎🤙🚀
@Kyzyl_Tuva
@Kyzyl_Tuva 19 дней назад
What an absolutely phenomenal group of people. SpaceX has made such inspiring progress. Thank you for doing this interview Tim.
@techexult2537
@techexult2537 19 дней назад
Great interview Tim👏👏and thanks to the crew of Polaris Dawn and the mighty team at SpaceX!!!
@ilkoderez601
@ilkoderez601 19 дней назад
Tim, you're killing it with these interviews!
@davidhuber6251
@davidhuber6251 19 дней назад
So soon! I'm so excited. Such a nice break from other topics in the news. Nice work, all of you.
@andrewhodgins
@andrewhodgins 15 дней назад
The way they describe SpaceX's rapid iteration with suit design, stokes confidence that they can build surface exploration suits without delays.
@forgegamer3118
@forgegamer3118 19 дней назад
Always love a new everyday astronaut video! Keep it up Tim!
@artistjoh
@artistjoh 19 дней назад
Fabulous interview. Thank you.
@stevenrofe6195
@stevenrofe6195 19 дней назад
Great interview, thank you all.
@alfredogonzalez1280
@alfredogonzalez1280 19 дней назад
Great interview ! Lots of details on the whole mission and EVA suits.
@kakelso
@kakelso 19 дней назад
GREAT Interview! Thanks, Tim! I enjoyed hearing from the crew and getting some more info about the mission. I'm very excited to watch!
@PhilipLardner1967
@PhilipLardner1967 19 дней назад
Well done on another absolutely awesome interview, Tim!
@dschortz
@dschortz 12 дней назад
I had no idea how ambitious and dangerous this mission is. I am beyond impressed with how far SpaceX has developed. Godspeed to the astronauts.
@deanperkins2091
@deanperkins2091 18 дней назад
15:22 The hairs on the back of my neck stood up when I heard Tim say 'pure oxygen environment'. I was getting some Apollo 1 flashbacks for a second...
@franciscobrauliofuentesdia8859
@franciscobrauliofuentesdia8859 16 дней назад
Same here
@ESowder24
@ESowder24 18 дней назад
Amazing video ! Thought it was to short suit sounds amazing
@playmaka2007
@playmaka2007 18 дней назад
Fantastic interview, more of this please!
@luv1ngu
@luv1ngu 19 дней назад
This is so fracking exciting! I can’t wait for those livestreams ❤
@IanValentine147
@IanValentine147 19 дней назад
Awesome thank u all.
@jjamesh714
@jjamesh714 19 дней назад
I am looking forward to this so much. This crew is awesome 😎.
@johnlynch5007
@johnlynch5007 19 дней назад
Thanks Tim. Great to learn so much this mission will be very exciting to follow
@codehound8033
@codehound8033 19 дней назад
Thank you for such a well done interview. Your questions were well designed and extracted so much interesting technical detail. And the crew did an exceptional job as well in providing information.
@arnoldsmith5754
@arnoldsmith5754 19 дней назад
love this kind of interview thanks for the chance to watch
@benjaminfranklinkivettiv9433
@benjaminfranklinkivettiv9433 19 дней назад
These guys/gals are ready for this. I can’t wait!!😊
@benziko1460
@benziko1460 18 дней назад
Great interview Tim! Count me as psyched for this mission!
@paulmartinek1716
@paulmartinek1716 12 дней назад
Incredible, ground breaking, inspirational. Ecstatic, jubilant, elated. I sit hear watching this interview overcome by emotion. To be given the honor of bearing witness to humanity's initial colonization attempt of a planet. I fail to find words to describe the very happiness and joy that my soul feels. The optimistic outlook that this provides for our future! Thank you all! I hope one day to be able to follow in your footsteps, to help humanity spread across the stars!
@RobinHood-lz2wj
@RobinHood-lz2wj 2 дня назад
Great interview, Tim. Thanks for all you do.
@migah139
@migah139 19 дней назад
this was wonderful. cheers
@P5ychoFox
@P5ychoFox 19 дней назад
Such a great crew. Can’t wait for this mission.
@rodman2277
@rodman2277 19 дней назад
Excellent interview thank you.
@StavbaOdApoZ
@StavbaOdApoZ 16 дней назад
What a great interview, thank you! 👍
@scottgriz
@scottgriz 19 дней назад
Great interview Tim. You always manage to make it seem more like relaxed conversations between friends.
@eggbert6207
@eggbert6207 19 дней назад
Great interview. Thanks
@annafraley5388
@annafraley5388 17 дней назад
Good show and very informative, up to date.
@inverseman
@inverseman 21 час назад
Amazing crew and mission! Great interview!
@andrewandersson
@andrewandersson 18 дней назад
What a great interview, lots of cool new info
@wendyhood1006
@wendyhood1006 18 дней назад
Great interview thanks Tim 😊
@btrowbridge8958
@btrowbridge8958 19 дней назад
Thank you so much. Learned a ton of new stuff. You go man!
@theovanelsberg1937
@theovanelsberg1937 19 дней назад
Thanks for this Crew, thanks Tim! Trilled to hear and see this all. Incredible seeing history being made!
@oskarn5384
@oskarn5384 19 дней назад
What a bright group of people on my screen tonight. You guys are awesome!
@lanemedcalf9506
@lanemedcalf9506 18 дней назад
Thanks Tim! It was really great that you took time and made the effort to do this interview with the Polaris Dawn crew! One thing I would like to know in regard to the EVA suits is are they working on a EMU (Extravehicular Mobility Unit) so they can operate independent from a life support umbilical cord?
@neuralconnections8349
@neuralconnections8349 18 дней назад
Very inspirational. All the best for the mission.❤
@sabinekebelmann7525
@sabinekebelmann7525 18 дней назад
I am so exited for this Mission,great interview
@mikeg0802
@mikeg0802 19 дней назад
Can’t wait to see this EVA! The suits look awesome!!
@TakeNoneForTheTeam
@TakeNoneForTheTeam 18 дней назад
Tim, Very, very nice questions. I appreciate it!!!!
@MarcelHuguenin
@MarcelHuguenin 19 дней назад
That was an awesome interview Tim, thanks for this great contribution. Go Polaris Dawn!
@ArmoredRabiathamster
@ArmoredRabiathamster 19 дней назад
Great update, will be an awsome mission to follow 👍
@biggertigger
@biggertigger 18 дней назад
Great interview, Tim.
@BrianKelsay
@BrianKelsay 19 дней назад
Excellent interview Tim! Thanks to the Polaris Dawn mission crew for sharing so much about the suit and upcoming mission. You all are truly an inspiration. It's also very cool that you are integrating the St Jude's awareness and fundraising into your mission. No child should have to suffer alone to cancer. Continue doing good and continue inspiring us all for space and our future.
@andrewwood4013
@andrewwood4013 19 дней назад
Amazing Tim, this one of your best productions. Great questions, just the right amount of detail. Looking forward to your next project and the Polaris Mission. 🙏
@christianmarler21
@christianmarler21 18 дней назад
Yes Tim you rock! Thanks
@mikaelbohman6694
@mikaelbohman6694 19 дней назад
Great interview Tom! Good vibes, and a really informative interview with your ability to ask knowledgeable and relevant questions to the Polaris crew.
@shamancarmichael5305
@shamancarmichael5305 19 дней назад
This is going to be so exciting!!
@gasdive
@gasdive 18 дней назад
You're doing great work. Two in depth videos!
@derekjohnson2975
@derekjohnson2975 15 дней назад
Great interview. Can't wait to see this mission happen
@lukes6868
@lukes6868 19 дней назад
wow, awesome interview.
@Jona69
@Jona69 19 дней назад
You asked the perfect questions!
@AerialWaviator
@AerialWaviator 18 дней назад
So informative, and inspirational. Huge thanks Tim and the Everyday Astronaut team for doing this interview! It made me stop and think of all the things that need to be validated for exposure to vacuum. For example, Dragon crew typically use iPads for checklist, etc. Food packaging, etc, because this a multi-day flight.
@michaelfink64
@michaelfink64 18 дней назад
Awesome interview! This mission is going to be amazing.
@paulburrell4120
@paulburrell4120 18 дней назад
A great episode!
@ShiroVK870
@ShiroVK870 17 дней назад
im so glad the girl with black hair talked about reduncandly that relaxed me so much I was waiting on you to ask"What if 1 suits malfuction¡?"
@David-yo5ws
@David-yo5ws 17 дней назад
The girl with the black hair is Sarah Gillis: Mission Specialist Hope they have some Duct Tape amongst their 'Emergency Kit'.
@ShiroVK870
@ShiroVK870 17 дней назад
@@David-yo5ws shall be redundant xD
@GSFBlade
@GSFBlade 18 дней назад
Now if only someone could point me to the 12 hour cut of this interview, I'd be really grateful :)
@ChadOhman92
@ChadOhman92 18 дней назад
What a great interview! I'm so excited for this mission! Go Polaris Dawn!
@AndrewTubbiolo
@AndrewTubbiolo 10 дней назад
Those orbit transfers are insane. Awesome!
@zachb1706
@zachb1706 19 дней назад
Nice interview
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