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The Cosmonauts Who Also Worked As House Movers - In Space. 

Scott Manley
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In 1986 the crew of Soyuz T-15 performed a unique mission where they visited 2 space stations and helped move important gear from the old station to the new one. Salyut-7 had unifinished business, Mir was the new hotness, and the crew were able to visit both as part of an extended mission.
References and further reading:
Mir Hardware Heritage - David S Portree
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Russian Space Web - Anatoly Zak
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@vikkimcdonough6153
@vikkimcdonough6153 5 лет назад
It's a pity they couldn't have brought Salyut 7/Kosmos 1686 over and attached it to Mir; that would have been so, _so_ Kerbal.
@o0alessandro0o
@o0alessandro0o 5 лет назад
Now that was one suspiciously specific hypothetical...
@danielbender4327
@danielbender4327 5 лет назад
The one at 8:40? I was thinking the same thing.
@johnfrancisdoe1563
@johnfrancisdoe1563 5 лет назад
Daniel Bender 8:27 to 8:40
@justinwalker5274
@justinwalker5274 5 лет назад
Sounds like Scott should have hired Cosmonauts instead
@neurofiedyamato8763
@neurofiedyamato8763 5 лет назад
Sounds like someone made that mistake lol
@VincentFischer
@VincentFischer 5 лет назад
I was a Mover once as a student job. Would have loved the lack of gravity back then
@ivoivanov7407
@ivoivanov7407 5 лет назад
I bet, you would :)
@ivoivanov7407
@ivoivanov7407 5 лет назад
On a side note, there is no lack of gravity on the station, it is just case of free fall.
@ajlukelepuke
@ajlukelepuke 5 лет назад
I did too. I f*cked my back up which still gives me problems. Lifelong injury at $8/hr. Good times.
@VincentFischer
@VincentFischer 5 лет назад
@@ivoivanov7407 As long as the floor is falling at the same speed as the furniture it should have worked great ;)
@cseblivestreaming
@cseblivestreaming 5 лет назад
would really have lifted a weight huh?
@mikeclarke952
@mikeclarke952 5 лет назад
Vladymir: "Why did I bring these,'THIS SIDE UP', stickers?"
@elemu3653
@elemu3653 5 лет назад
Hehe 😋
@My-nl6sg
@My-nl6sg 4 года назад
maybe "THIS SIDE TOWARDS THE ACCELERATION VECTOR" stickers would serve them right?
@iainbagnall4825
@iainbagnall4825 3 года назад
Later, somewhere on earth, a Russian rocket technician is unclear which way to mount the guidance module on a first stage due to missing "this side up" sticker and the launch vehicle does a 180 on takeoff.
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT 5 лет назад
This was my absolute favorite space mission since I first heard about it. A SPACESHIP WENT FROM ONE SPACE STATION TO ANOTHER, THEN BACK!
@Kevin_Street
@Kevin_Street 5 лет назад
It is pretty cool when you think about it.
@AnonymousFreakYT
@AnonymousFreakYT 5 лет назад
@Smarticus Like the line from the movie Serenity "We live in a spaceship, dear." I hope it becomes "common," but still something that even in the mundanity of it makes you go "Wow, we're living in. Sci-Fi."
@DrewLSsix
@DrewLSsix 5 лет назад
Smarticus It’s the cyborg paradox, but more broad spectrum. You see, cyborgs are always in the future. Today people fret about the issues of high end prosthetics and implanted electronics and the general existential anxiety of that reality. Yet human machine hybrids exist today, have existed for decades at least and centuries or Millenia if you allow for some logical extension of the words definition. Very basic man/machine hybridization can be considered to begin whenever a human first picked up a tool, indeed the concept certainly predates humans proper by some time as many other animals primates and others use tools. But that’s to normal to suit most people’s idea of a cyborg, so if we include basic prosthetics we move slightly further into the timeline because those are likely older than recorded history as well. Permanent or semi permanent augmentation to the human form using technology covers quite a lot of peglegs and hook hands. But again this is to normal for many so let’s include electronics as the word cyber often relates to high technology and significantly advanced electronics specifically. Now we are at least within the last century, but not much later than the very works of fiction that popularized the concept!
@elemu3653
@elemu3653 5 лет назад
Total badass
@benodriscoll4617
@benodriscoll4617 5 лет назад
1:05 Pavel: What are you doing? Vladimir: Docking
@gwyn.
@gwyn. 5 лет назад
Vladimir: There's no time for caution!
@keaganchong3955
@keaganchong3955 5 лет назад
*It's not possible* Vladimir: no, it's necessary
@gramptbeele1966
@gramptbeele1966 5 лет назад
*organs intensify*
@VladR1024
@VladR1024 5 лет назад
It better be good !
@kurtswanson6950
@kurtswanson6950 5 лет назад
"They couldn't, hypothetically, put that cooler of frozen food in the downstairs bathroom where the owner would miss it for three days." This is oddly specific, Scott....
@realzachfluke1
@realzachfluke1 2 года назад
lolll
@MidnightThunderYT
@MidnightThunderYT 2 года назад
lol
@mankeez5892
@mankeez5892 5 лет назад
I wonder why Scott included that weirdly specific example of erroneous moving work right after moving, hmm.
@markmcculfor6113
@markmcculfor6113 5 лет назад
Lol the cooler in the downstairs bathroom is hilarious, sounds like you're talking from experience
@catfish552
@catfish552 5 лет назад
I'm starting to think he made a whole 10-minute video, just to get in that dig at his moving people.
@MDBenson
@MDBenson 5 лет назад
RIP the Manley family's frozen food...
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 5 лет назад
From recent experience...
@NemoConsequentae
@NemoConsequentae 5 лет назад
@@unvergebeneid "hypothetically"...
@5Andysalive
@5Andysalive 5 лет назад
Also shows the potential dangers of cryogenic freezing....
@nickorr1880
@nickorr1880 5 лет назад
You sound great despite the lack of sound proofing.
@jeffbyrd6003
@jeffbyrd6003 5 лет назад
Right, with my poor setup it hardly sounds different at all
@paschalconneely2374
@paschalconneely2374 5 лет назад
@@jeffbyrd6003 Scott's audio is pretty good most of the time and to be fair he was a DJ at one point. Some free software like voice meter and audacity can be very useful as well as keeping the room quiet and keeping computer fans as far from the mic as possible. Hanging up a bed sheet behind you also seems to help but I'm not expert.
@ZunderCraft
@ZunderCraft 5 лет назад
Veritasium has a great video on space welding
@ZunderCraft
@ZunderCraft 5 лет назад
Wrong comment.. how did this happen
@sophrapsune
@sophrapsune 5 лет назад
This is a really great mission story. It’s a pity that major Soviet space achievements such as this were not known more widely. Thanks!
@stoppos94
@stoppos94 5 лет назад
2:32 never knew Scott was an Overwatch fan
@MrRolnicek
@MrRolnicek 5 лет назад
He also could have just looked up pictures of Zarya and wondered why he has to scroll that far down to see the spacecraft which he then looked up.
@markmcculfor6113
@markmcculfor6113 5 лет назад
@@MrRolnicek I think you're right
@gavinkemp7920
@gavinkemp7920 5 лет назад
@@markmcculfor6113 as far as i can tell he's a bit of a geek. he probably knew about overwatch. you don't need to be a fan to vagky know the chamions especially if its an original champion.
@nesa1126
@nesa1126 5 лет назад
He is into hentai also.
@chrissi.enbyYT
@chrissi.enbyYT 5 лет назад
@@nesa1126 You mean the only acceptable type of porn
@banishingpepper5053
@banishingpepper5053 5 лет назад
I was real happy you mentioned Kosmos 1686, the only TKS spacecraft to be crewed; it'd be really cool if you did a bit more on the TKS, as I never heard of the lunar plan involving it!
@lytalo
@lytalo 5 лет назад
This process would be an interesting KSP project. The idea of having the MIR do the maneuvering to save fuel on the capsule is fascinating.
@fabiosemino2214
@fabiosemino2214 5 лет назад
Actually I did it a number of times using KAS and KIS, lot of work but fun
@GregoryGHarding
@GregoryGHarding 5 лет назад
Nice insert of the passive aggressive jab at moving company for putting your food in the bathroom 😂
@tommypetraglia4688
@tommypetraglia4688 5 лет назад
He's just humble-bragging his new digs have a downstairs john. Wondering how many 7:53 ModelSpaceshipsHandleWithCareFragileThankYou-boxes they dropped?
@tommypetraglia4688
@tommypetraglia4688 5 лет назад
@Smarticus I lived in my car for 3 years... sleeping rocked back in the driver's seat of a 2001 Hyundai Elantra 4 door compact sedan under blankets piled when it was cold and finally got housing in 2018 - so a floor on a rug indoors with heat and a shower and toilet just steps away would have been heaven to me. Though I did have the pleasure of many a sun rise and set and moon rises of all phases alll times of the night while riding out gales hunkered down on the seawall road or waking up in a car buried in snow. Oh those silent nights watching the planets track overhead. Did ya ever see the silver sliver just before dawn as the bloody pin prick Mars hangs above and the brilliant Venus aglow in line below all like a diamond dangling from the ear of a fiery-eyed Ethiop Imma glad itz ova but woodent trayd it fu aneeting in da wuld
@SailingTaranto
@SailingTaranto 5 лет назад
Awesome overhead shots of New Zealand!
@criggie
@criggie 3 года назад
Seems familiar, then realisation dawns - hey its Nelson !
@imZeroedIn
@imZeroedIn 5 лет назад
video starts at 0:00 like so everyone sees
@josephkane825
@josephkane825 5 лет назад
The Soviets and the Russians had a lot of technical problems with their space stations, including fires and leaks. They solved most of them and did many repairs, some conventional and some "Jury rigged"! What a wealth of experience was generated form these technical problems. I hope that all this experience does not get lost when the majority of the collective memory holders get old and retire. I hope there is a frequent periodic review of the problems and the repairs and remedies, so that those technical triumphs do not get lost. I know that the US program has also had many problems, but I do not believe we have had as many, or as many complex technical difficulties as the Soviets and Russians. I'll bet we do not have a regular "Lesions Learned" review program!
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 5 лет назад
I thing in 90s Russia lost lot of knowledge ..i thing lot off it lost forever until they do it again
@danieltherocketmaster4065
@danieltherocketmaster4065 5 лет назад
As for the manned program and space stations, those experts who remained, and are now working on the ISS program. Many of those who quit their jobs work at universities as teachers. For example, in the Moscow Energy Institute, where I studied, many teachers worked on probes on Venus.
@josephkane825
@josephkane825 5 лет назад
@@danieltherocketmaster4065 -I would expect that space studies in Russia would largely emphasize Soviet and Russian information and scientific studies, since the Soviets have the greatest accomplishments in travel to, and the study of Venus. I sometimes read some new snippet of news about the Soviet program there, and I am suddenly aware, or reminded that I am "institutionally" bombarded with reminders of US accomplishments on Mars, the Moon, and our participation in the great deep space ventures to the gas giants and beyond. "Institutionally", the Soviet accomplishments are seldom mentioned. This is not to say that it is part of a malicious campaign of propaganda by my government, as I am sure that the Soviet and even the Russian penchant for "Secrecy" is largely to blame. However, I am still worried that all space programs do not have a special department of "Lesions Learned", and a program to ritualistically train all the "space workers" in them and keep these lesions in the collective memory of the follow on generations of engineers, scientists, fabricators, suppliers and astronauts . It would also be great for "Politicians" and future administrators to be regularly briefed on these "lesions learned."
@thedamnyankee1
@thedamnyankee1 5 лет назад
THIS is the most kerbal thing in the history of human space flight.
@OtakuSagaChannel
@OtakuSagaChannel 5 лет назад
Two Guys and a Capsule Moving Company
@AquaPhurit
@AquaPhurit 5 лет назад
That level of geek I admire. Me get exhausted: Take a nap Scott gets exhausted: Talk about complicated space stations stuff and post on RU-vid.
@heaslyben
@heaslyben 5 лет назад
This is an amazing mission! Commuting between stations, you know, like you do. It makes Earth orbit way sexier.
@caonabo2
@caonabo2 5 лет назад
I saw the Salyut 7 Movie last year and it really took some badass maneuvering to match up the stations rotation with the Soyuz capsule. Amazing maneuvers. I was on my senior high school year when this took place, and I remember reading about it in the communist party's newspaper. It was a great mission overall.
@caonabo2
@caonabo2 5 лет назад
After all, the maneuvers performed by the soviet astronauts were inspired on Neil Armstrong's approach to rendevouz with an Agena capsule, that was kind of a pocket space station that the US military used as spy satellites during the 60's. That Mission was part of the Gemini program. Armstrong developed an approach from under the Agena's orbit, matching it's rotation, just like the Russian cosmonauts did, although the Salyut 7 space station was spinning in two axis and at faster speeds and periodicity., so it was quite harder to match to perform the rendevouz.
@BugWarp
@BugWarp 5 лет назад
I always wanted someone to cover this mission, thank you Scott!
@christiangrantz6906
@christiangrantz6906 5 лет назад
Soviets: Hypergolics are to dangerous for manned spaceflight! Gemini program: hold my beer...
@nesa1126
@nesa1126 5 лет назад
It is fun how they used to call navigation program "Igla": needle (in serbian, probably the same in russian) and they have needle looking thing for docking.
@epicbastard1
@epicbastard1 5 лет назад
Yeah, that's exactly what it means. It has the same meaning in bulgarian too (and most likely any other slavic language).
@vladimirdyuzhev
@vladimirdyuzhev 5 лет назад
It is double funny that there is small anti-air rocket also called Igla. I wonder if they share any parts, given that the AA Igla also has a navigation module.
@fiveoneecho
@fiveoneecho 5 лет назад
After seeing this, I'm just picturing Salyut 7 being that one ship, in KSP, that for whatever reason always starts shaking uncontrollably when physics kicks in. You're in map view and suddenly you can't change you attitude, only to realize that everything is Z-fighting and the kraken has decided to turn paint shaker mode up to 11.
@stren000
@stren000 5 лет назад
great story, there is some cool stuff in the russian space exploration that is not well known
@Agarwaen
@Agarwaen 5 лет назад
Sneaking around to dock in the front port? That's just the opposite of what I do.
@randomnickify
@randomnickify 5 лет назад
Docking scene from Salyut 7 movie is on youtube, interesting, looks like my every docking in KSP - wait for good moment and then raaaaming speeed! :D
@paulbennett4548
@paulbennett4548 5 лет назад
Scott a fascinating tale, reminds me of a old Bernard Gribbings song " so Charlie and me had another cup of tea and then we went home"
@K1W1fly
@K1W1fly 5 лет назад
Great footage of New Zealand there...
@grossersalat578
@grossersalat578 5 лет назад
Amazing story. Thank you for telling it.
@askhowiknow5527
@askhowiknow5527 5 лет назад
Salyut had a TKS on it that they were using as a module, so it was the first modular station for some.
@scottmanley
@scottmanley 5 лет назад
But it undocked, there was no way to send supplies while TKS was docked.
@josipbroztito6763
@josipbroztito6763 5 лет назад
Why no video of glorious Soviet space exploration? In capitalist America, you film space program. In Soviet Russia, space program film YOU!!
@BabyMakR
@BabyMakR 5 лет назад
Because the old Soviet Union was afraid of spies stealing the videos for the USA. The new Soviet Union isn't much better though.
@nagantm441
@nagantm441 5 лет назад
@@BabyMakR the Russian space program has a RU-vid channel now..
@221b-l3t
@221b-l3t 5 лет назад
@@nagantm441 Is that the only bit of 21st century technology Roscomos has? :D
@charlesthepaperman
@charlesthepaperman 5 лет назад
😂 Love that one ever again 😂
@SubieSpecs
@SubieSpecs 5 лет назад
I mean... He's not wrong...
@jamesg1367
@jamesg1367 5 лет назад
A well-told tale!
@andylaweda
@andylaweda 5 лет назад
Interesting! My recollection from around that time was that this happened only days after the Challenger disaster. As in, almost the next day.
@jamesburleson1916
@jamesburleson1916 5 лет назад
One of the great parts about living in space is you don't have to worry about your foundation.
@johnfrancisdoe1563
@johnfrancisdoe1563 5 лет назад
James Burleson On the contrary, you need to constantly watch and compensate for it's weakness, jacking up walls as the foundation sags and wobbles.
@mk1st
@mk1st 5 лет назад
fun fact: we have the third Mir built on display here in Wisconsin at the Tommy Bartlett Exploratorium (Wisconsin Dells). I believe it was only built as a training unit and was not space-worthy but consummate showman Bartlett somehow purchased it and had it shipped here. Methinks the carpet was not factory original.
@ChrisBrown-iu8ii
@ChrisBrown-iu8ii 5 лет назад
Great topic Scott.
@OFGW
@OFGW 5 лет назад
I always enjoy your videos, thank you for the content you produce. I enjoy the behind the scenes info about the Soviet space programs we don’t get to hear as much about.
@Redchrome1
@Redchrome1 5 лет назад
That's a pretty Kerbal story. Thanks for bringing it to us!
@JaccovanSchaik
@JaccovanSchaik 5 лет назад
Oh boy. If the new owners of your old house watch this till the end they're going to get an unpleasant surprise.
@vladimirdyuzhev
@vladimirdyuzhev 5 лет назад
Do you mean the foundation work or the burning over the South America? Geez, I'd be OK if my house burned over South America. Who else can brag about such a thing?!
@HylanderSB
@HylanderSB 5 лет назад
The food in the bathroom example seems oddly specific. Were you treated to an impromptu biology experiment?
@RWBHere
@RWBHere 5 лет назад
Seeing you house burning up over South America would be a real drag.
@ot0m0t0
@ot0m0t0 5 лет назад
I allway find it funny when people mention "Foundation work". My grandfather built my house in 1959 and It is still fine and I am using it. Guess in those timey they made things to last forever. Tnx grandpa.
@steveyboi666
@steveyboi666 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video footage of the top of the South Island of New Zealand where I live 😁
@pdcweb
@pdcweb 5 лет назад
I love it that I'm not the only one who wears headphones that way!
@scottmanley
@scottmanley 5 лет назад
It’s a habit I picked up as a DJ
@pdcweb
@pdcweb 5 лет назад
@@scottmanley I work at home, and my wife sits at a desk about 5 feet away from me. I keep one ear open to keep out of trouble!
@rubemjr9623
@rubemjr9623 5 лет назад
The workload on these cosmonauts sounds insane. The Soviets probably didn't care though
@chriholt
@chriholt 5 лет назад
Fascinating story Scott, thanks for sharing it!
@hermannabt8361
@hermannabt8361 5 лет назад
Wasn't there a case of a cosmonaut going crazy on one of the space stations? He told the ground station the air was stale and asked if he could open the front window. He and his crew mate immediately returned to earth. I think it was on one of the Almaz stations.
@vladimirdyuzhev
@vladimirdyuzhev 5 лет назад
I heard the same joke about submariners. Doesn't ring true to me 😎
@mihailazar2487
@mihailazar2487 5 лет назад
Who needs notifications when you're watching this much Scott Manley ... Was re-watching the video about Cassini when I see this in my recommend : "5 minutes ago "
@DamacusSquared
@DamacusSquared 5 лет назад
Hey Scott? Don't over work yourself, I love your content but if you need a break take a break man. I've noticed you've been exhausted in alot of your recent vids. Fly safe
@aellis6692
@aellis6692 5 лет назад
I like the shot at ur movers about were they put the cooler
@KD5NJR
@KD5NJR 5 лет назад
Great video ! Experiments . Sick astronauts Salyut visit Amazing stuff
@tolga1cool
@tolga1cool 5 лет назад
Just saw the movie! Highly recommend it
@TheKlabim
@TheKlabim 5 лет назад
8:27 is probably 'related to recent events'
@Pintuuuxo
@Pintuuuxo 5 лет назад
Maybe one day astronauts/cosmonauts will move things from the old ISS to a brand new ISS (it will have a different name I hope).
@carlodesideriozanella1205
@carlodesideriozanella1205 5 лет назад
One of your best videos!
@ChocolateFrog
@ChocolateFrog 5 лет назад
One of, if not my favourite space mission.
@thePronto
@thePronto 5 лет назад
"Cooee, cooee, Mr. Shifter. Like refreshments?" "Thank you most kindly, Madam. Oh, one way of shifting it."
@alanaktion
@alanaktion 5 лет назад
That Zarya joke was so good.
@mozismobile
@mozismobile 5 лет назад
Te Waka O Maui in the background of the final shot! I can see my house (... well, where my house is)
@raymondmucklow3793
@raymondmucklow3793 5 лет назад
I know your not supposed to say or use the word hate. That being said I hate moving. Man it just takes it out of me. I dig how you slipped (shared) some of the moving experiences in the video, nice.
@HeroicFerret
@HeroicFerret 5 лет назад
Anyone see the Prusa at the beginning!? You've been holding out on us Scott!
@not_riley
@not_riley 5 лет назад
Ha! I didn’t notice that. Nice! Scott, time to show us some of your prints!
@Maeyanie
@Maeyanie 5 лет назад
Not really, he's talked about it before and there's been a 3D printed Soyuz on his background shelf for a while.
@erikhartwig6366
@erikhartwig6366 5 лет назад
LOL "they couldn't hypothetically put that cooler of frozen food in the downstairs bathroom where the owner would completely miss it for 3-days"
@ismaellopez3963
@ismaellopez3963 5 лет назад
Is it me or is Scott Manley's voice satisfying?
@coolkidbmx6851
@coolkidbmx6851 5 лет назад
Have you tried searching for Russian space footage using the Russian alphabet? Maybe a Library archive?
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 5 лет назад
Cool Kid BMX It’s also possible that much of it hasn’t been digitised yet, and of what has been digitised, I would guess that there’s some that hasn’t been made searchable yet, let alone searchable in English.
@idont3282
@idont3282 5 лет назад
И дидн'т
@waverlh
@waverlh 5 лет назад
8:30 - Scott, not bitter about that box too much, eh? Gotta love movers!
@sylak2112
@sylak2112 5 лет назад
Seem like that frozen food anecdote is from experience? Congrat on the new house! I will miss your basement studio with those awesome Vinyl shelves an That spiraling Stair :-)
@Ferdinand52
@Ferdinand52 5 лет назад
Watched the movie, it was a real good one.
@MoonWeasel23
@MoonWeasel23 4 года назад
Pictures at 9:50 are my favorite space images.
@Jenab7
@Jenab7 5 лет назад
same orbital plane = same inclination + same longitude of ascending node Oh, and both orbits are around the same planet.
@otterylexa4499
@otterylexa4499 5 лет назад
Fascinating episode. Fun side comments.
@SierraSierraFoxtrot
@SierraSierraFoxtrot 5 лет назад
In "Nauka" the emphasis is on the second syllable, not the first. "Kurs" mean course, but it's pronounced koors, not kurz.
@scottmanley
@scottmanley 5 лет назад
Didn’t want to invoke the name of bad beer.
@bonzogamer6966
@bonzogamer6966 5 лет назад
@@scottmanley Beer snob.
@Markle2k
@Markle2k 5 лет назад
@@scottmanley Y'know, that was the brand that inspired the beer run in _Smokey and the Bandit_ The power of forbidden fruit. Getting some Coors east of the Mississippi was a status booster in the 1970s.
@SierraSierraFoxtrot
@SierraSierraFoxtrot 5 лет назад
@@scottmanley Yes that would have been in very bad taste indeed.
@vladimirdyuzhev
@vladimirdyuzhev 5 лет назад
I don't think the proper pronounciation of the old names means that much now.
@SubZero_NH3
@SubZero_NH3 3 года назад
Man some of those old Soviet Cosmonauts were just a different breed
@bobns509
@bobns509 5 лет назад
The way you are talking about Cosmonauts is pretty underestimating: "they can mix up things", "using old Soyuz capsule from unsuccessful mission", "assembling launch vehicles from spare parts", yet there was no single loss of life in a contrary to famous, bright, space crafts with 3 million dollar toilette which costs a life of 14 brave people. You should reconsider your way of doing this episodes with plenty bedtime stories.
@defel1
@defel1 5 лет назад
Interesting video, as always.
@goneutt
@goneutt 5 лет назад
Misplaced frozen food? A touch autobiographical?
@not_riley
@not_riley 5 лет назад
10 minutes long, uploaded 20 minutes ago and over 30 comments already. The power of being Manley.
@BRZZ-xw4hd
@BRZZ-xw4hd 5 лет назад
interesting stuff ..great vid ..peace out
@edfleming9600
@edfleming9600 5 лет назад
"didn't have to worry about dropping them." That was funny!
@anarchyantz1564
@anarchyantz1564 5 лет назад
Actually the sound quality is still pretty good Scott. Not the same though with lack of space stuff behind you though at least it looks like Jebediah Kerman escaped his capsule.
@tofugypsy2021
@tofugypsy2021 5 лет назад
Nice shot of the South island if New Zealand at 9:32
@AndrewTubbiolo
@AndrewTubbiolo 5 лет назад
I remember listening to news about this over shortwave radio with the Radio Moscow service back in the day. How come we almost never see pictures of Salyut 7 with it's extra module attached?
@heydj6857
@heydj6857 5 лет назад
Happy New Home Scott ! :)
@andreass2301
@andreass2301 5 лет назад
The ultimate man with a van
@nzoomed
@nzoomed 5 лет назад
8:50 nice footage of New Zealand!
@toonvanderpas7604
@toonvanderpas7604 5 лет назад
Interesting story Scott! I didn't know about it. Success with unpacking and installing your family in the new home.
@percy127
@percy127 5 лет назад
There is an English subbed version of the film on RU-vid available to watch for free. Just type in Salyut-7 in the search box and away you go.
@sparkyprojects
@sparkyprojects 5 лет назад
Difference is that when the cosmonauts moved house, they literally moved house, much more difficult here on earth
@mal2ksc
@mal2ksc 5 лет назад
That analogy breaks down a bit when you factor in mobile homes.
@mumblbeebee6546
@mumblbeebee6546 5 лет назад
Nice story, thanks!
@Vincent_Quak
@Vincent_Quak 5 лет назад
Beautiful shot of the Soyuz ISS docking, kudo's! What is the source?
@Hebdomad7
@Hebdomad7 5 лет назад
I'm expecting to see a KSP video of you launching and deorbiting a house now. Survival of house optional.
@TheWebstaff
@TheWebstaff 5 лет назад
Someone: Hey I just bought Scott Manleys old house! Scott: yeah my old house has foundation issues.. Someone: SHIT!!!!
@alisterbennett
@alisterbennett 5 лет назад
Mir over New Zealand 8:47 and 9:32 (I wonder what year?)... (OK, why is there a weird character at 10:33???)
@Stebanoid
@Stebanoid 5 лет назад
Damn RU-vid does not show this video in my subscriptions feed! WTF?
@TomwithaDream
@TomwithaDream 5 лет назад
Just hypothetically, how much food was spoiled when that box thawed? Was it the smell that gave it away? Good stuff, a little real life humor to your always informative videos.
@guillaumefigarella1704
@guillaumefigarella1704 3 года назад
super
@bjoergvin1349
@bjoergvin1349 5 лет назад
Thanks. The soviet space program is so fascinating.
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