@LightRP The crew routinely trains for emergencies such as that. Depending on the severity of the leak and amount of time available, they would close the hatches between the modules and evacuate to the safety of their Soyuz spacecraft.
Tell us how the space station works, the process of adding a new wing if a new one was needed or a country wanted to get involved. What about food and sleeping patterns? What are some of the safety features, what about passing time when bored or just lots of random stuff.
@IElRedI You can follow along with the daily activities of the station crew by watching the ISS Update videos we post to this channel. Some of your other questions can be answered if you check out the ISS website.
I wonder if they could attach a VASMIR engine to the ISS, so they don't have to keep rocketing up fuel, it could maintain the same stable altitude continuously.
Love a tour of the iss anytime. I would like to see the iss extended rearwards with tourism orientated modules in mind. it's a shame the main truss can't have a section inserted on either side to allow extentions rearward to meet up with another main truss at the rear with solar panels etc. however keeping the russians onboard and happy might be a problem as they may want to go off and do their own thing. instead of being surrounded by tourism modules.
One of humanity's greatest achievements and worth every single penny.
UncleKennybobs 1 month ago
What would happen if there was a breach in the containment of air?
LightRP 1 month ago
@LightRP The crew routinely trains for emergencies such as that. Depending on the severity of the leak and amount of time available, they would close the hatches between the modules and evacuate to the safety of their Soyuz spacecraft.
ReelNASA 1 month ago
Tell us how the space station works, the process of adding a new wing if a new one was needed or a country wanted to get involved. What about food and sleeping patterns? What are some of the safety features, what about passing time when bored or just lots of random stuff.
IElRedI 1 month ago
@IElRedI You can follow along with the daily activities of the station crew by watching the ISS Update videos we post to this channel. Some of your other questions can be answered if you check out the ISS website.
ReelNASA 1 month ago
@ReelNASA Ah fair enough, cheers.
IElRedI 1 month ago
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Great to hear from you Astronaut Garan!
Thanks for the update.
You look very healthy.
technofi2011 1 month ago
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technofi2011 1 month ago
Were the dead pixels in your camera caused by cosmic rays?
micahgtbee 1 month ago
I wonder if they could attach a VASMIR engine to the ISS, so they don't have to keep rocketing up fuel, it could maintain the same stable altitude continuously.
EthanNin0 1 month ago
@EthanNin0 I believe VASIMR is scheduled to be tested on the ISS.
micahgtbee 1 month ago
haha google maps on the left window!
NvidiaTester 1 month ago
Love a tour of the iss anytime. I would like to see the iss extended rearwards with tourism orientated modules in mind. it's a shame the main truss can't have a section inserted on either side to allow extentions rearward to meet up with another main truss at the rear with solar panels etc. however keeping the russians onboard and happy might be a problem as they may want to go off and do their own thing. instead of being surrounded by tourism modules.
Lastindependentthink 1 month ago
I would love to see a video on your cameras and photo equipment.
BarnabyTV 1 month ago
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BarnabyTV 1 month ago
nice work...
FelipeZucchetti 1 month ago
I could almost kill to get to space! That is so awesome and beautiful! My dream <3
ThePhilleboy 1 month ago 3
...great work, hope to join you up there someday
yezwe 1 month ago
+1
kwang1imsa 1 month ago
14 views this deserves a billion
Koopaaah 1 month ago
awesome!
r34ct0rx 1 month ago