yeees-- questo video é eccezionale . . .un UFO spetaccolare , é ovio che siamo osservati da extraterrestri, ma e cosi da quando cominciata la vita su nostra terra. mica siamo soli in questo meraviglioso cosmo. viva la federazione galattica. la pace sia con tutta la umanita
@cosminx2003 Baikonur was the main space port for the Soviet Union, when it broke up Russia still wanted to use it so I think they're leasing it from Kazakhstan now, if I'm not mistaken.
@Maryanchyk I understand but that's only the beginning. Soon you will be watching the faces of the men/women who will be venturing past the moon and heading to mars. Then eventually stepping on mars, and creating permanent colonists there. Then you will be excited. Because both of us will be alive to see that day, it isn't too far from now. And humans won't stop there. There will be humans colonizing other planets around other stars. Space brings a lot of excitement to people. Nasa is great
ufo ??? (2:27-2:36)
thanawat23 9 months ago
NASA Tv commentators always do an amazing job.
Sweetheart12922 10 months ago
yeees-- questo video é eccezionale . . .un UFO spetaccolare , é ovio che siamo osservati da extraterrestri, ma e cosi da quando cominciata la vita su nostra terra. mica siamo soli in questo meraviglioso cosmo. viva la federazione galattica. la pace sia con tutta la umanita
MrRoland1965 10 months ago
EHI --- WHATCH THE BIG UFO
EHI NASA WHAT'S THIS OBJECT?
STOP COVER-UP
PEOPLE WAKE UP
ellysvin 10 months ago
1:40 ufooooo 2:30 Big Ufo.....
MultiErrante 10 months ago
50 years ago Gagarin!!!
Russia was the first to land a rover on the moon , the first to land a probe on Venus the first to bring pictures and samples back from the moon...
Soyuz is the most reliable launcher ever. USA does cool stuff but CCCCP they innovated more at the time!!!
MrLewooz 10 months ago
Not a lot of room!
Grillzor 10 months ago
Amazing stuff. The toy dog tickled me lol.
pipkin1973 10 months ago
God Bless!!!...Поехали!!!!!
olegen77 10 months ago 4
where do they go to pee and poo during the two days it takes to get to the ISS?
musefreek 10 months ago
@musefreek They have orbital module overhead, comfortable enough, for two days at least
putved 10 months ago 2
It's interesting how long it takes to get in a synchronous orbit with the ISS.
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kmg501 10 months ago
why do russians use kazakhstan's teritory for launches and landings?
cosminx2003 10 months ago
@cosminx2003 Baikonur was the main space port for the Soviet Union, when it broke up Russia still wanted to use it so I think they're leasing it from Kazakhstan now, if I'm not mistaken.
kablamo9999 10 months ago 4
@cosminx2003 Because Vostochny Cosmodrome are under construction, and is expected to be completed by 2018.
KeeperNod 10 months ago
"A series of explosions, followed by a car crash".
thebearisoverhere 10 months ago
why do they always launch at night?
selearemus 10 months ago
Good luck and Godspeed Expedition 27
melindastrassekonig 10 months ago
No better way to start my day then to watch a launch like this!
Enjoy your time up there!!
hackneysaregreat 10 months ago
That's by far the most spectacular Soyuz launch I have ever seen!
TheFutureIsRightHere 10 months ago
Do Soyuz always launch at night or has that just been the last few launches? Looking forward to the docking!
Romano164 10 months ago
They don't use as many cool camera angles as NASA does.
v12tommy 10 months ago
@v12tommy Well, Russia usually doesn't show off as much as USA does :) But yea, I want some cameras on the rocket next time they launch.
Makrozon 10 months ago 3
@Maryanchyk I understand but that's only the beginning. Soon you will be watching the faces of the men/women who will be venturing past the moon and heading to mars. Then eventually stepping on mars, and creating permanent colonists there. Then you will be excited. Because both of us will be alive to see that day, it isn't too far from now. And humans won't stop there. There will be humans colonizing other planets around other stars. Space brings a lot of excitement to people. Nasa is great
LiKEdesignz 10 months ago 3
@LiKEdesignz
Sir, your comment made my day :)
AlexandruUrsachi 10 months ago
@AlexandruUrsachi lol ur welcome
LiKEdesignz 10 months ago
so what are they taking up to the station now anyway?
drsjohnny 10 months ago
@drsjohnny People. The Soyuz is tiny.
v12tommy 10 months ago
In Soviet Russa, you don't launch rocket, rocket launch you.
420darklotus 10 months ago 17
@420darklotus Oh look, another "in Soviet Russia" joke. They never get old.
SziaPocak 10 months ago 5
Safe journey!
syafsanai 10 months ago
godspeed expedition 27!!
andrewc247 10 months ago 29
I thought it was burning up the whole time.
luckystrke 10 months ago
Good job Nasa
MrKillJoy200 10 months ago