If i'm ever depressed, i just go ahead and find me some nice space clips on youtube. Zero-g makes even the most everyday activities look really interesting. Sadly i'll probably never gonna get to go to space, but some people are lucky enough, so i try to live through their experience.
Wow!! Cady, I'm your fan! Lol! You're so great! Please make us lots of videos of every detail !! The ISS rocks!! It's so sweet, comparing to the ones we see on the sci fi movies! We really have a long way to go...wow! It's so nice to see the "beginning" of great things to come about space exploration!!! :D Awesome job!!!
Nice! What an interesting day / night at work. I enjoyed your tour and had some smiles watching your transport bags float away! Thank You Cady! and on a simple note, Thank goodness for velcro!
"Kids in Micro-g" is a student experiment design challenge geared toward grades 5-8. Its purpose is to give students a hands-on opportunity to design an experiment or simple demonstration that could be performed both in the classroom and by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
This is a great casual tour, with a personal feel that we don't get enough of here on the ground. Digging through that bag brought to mind a lady here on Earth trying to find something buried at the bottom of her humungous purse, except that here, when all else fails, she can just dump it all out on the floor. :-)
Also, she just floats around barefooted all over the space station? I didn't think they'd let you do that, but then again, what good are shoes and socks when you don't have to walk?
@screamjackson STS-133 (later this month? fingers crossed) will bring up the PMM which is a module about the same size as the European Lab and will serve purely as a storage unit. That should help a bit.
I do think it's funny that the docking location where the shuttle is going to be in just a couple weeks is packed with junk in this video. Haha.
I wish... I wish I could "turn on" zero g in my house for a day. That would be so funny!
hardstyle905 2 months ago
If i'm ever depressed, i just go ahead and find me some nice space clips on youtube. Zero-g makes even the most everyday activities look really interesting. Sadly i'll probably never gonna get to go to space, but some people are lucky enough, so i try to live through their experience.
aigg 3 months ago
i would feel anxious with so many cables-tubes. What would happen if you scew one..
PGouv 5 months ago
Wow, imagine her kids can point up in space and say "My mom is up there"
Most people will probably think shes dead, but still, pretty damn cool!
envelope91 5 months ago 3
Microsoft Internet Explorer in space...
alkaydash 6 months ago
More videos please :))))))))
Gizzardnum1 7 months ago 3
im no astronaut, but you would cut your hair before you go up would you not ??
TheTwinchrisnation 9 months ago
lol siraccha! 1:25
AZNGoSu 9 months ago
Wow!! Cady, I'm your fan! Lol! You're so great! Please make us lots of videos of every detail !! The ISS rocks!! It's so sweet, comparing to the ones we see on the sci fi movies! We really have a long way to go...wow! It's so nice to see the "beginning" of great things to come about space exploration!!! :D Awesome job!!!
liketheuniverse11 11 months ago 3
Jet-lag, LOL!
jmbhalodia12 1 year ago
I see that green apple in the back, yum!
jmbhalodia12 1 year ago 5
I can't like this video enough, please keep them coming!
Cketzalcoatl 1 year ago 3
I love the velcro so the Stuff do not Float away brilliant ....Brilliant
roboman34 1 year ago
Coloured pencils on the ISS? What are they for? :D
flapane 1 year ago
YOU ROCK.....Westerly, RI Girl!
BigRIJoe 1 year ago
Nice! What an interesting day / night at work. I enjoyed your tour and had some smiles watching your transport bags float away! Thank You Cady! and on a simple note, Thank goodness for velcro!
TuneLoony61 1 year ago
I like to see the video tour of ISS. The pink gate with many laid bags looks like an entrance of beaver's lodge. :)
mikafan1003 1 year ago
One of the best Station Tours! Keep them coming :)
Sim0Na18 1 year ago
cool!!!!!!!
lordnaruto2010 1 year ago
"Kids in Micro-g" is a student experiment design challenge geared toward grades 5-8. Its purpose is to give students a hands-on opportunity to design an experiment or simple demonstration that could be performed both in the classroom and by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
maksphoto78 1 year ago
No kids were hurt in the making of this experiment?
maksphoto78 1 year ago
Nice tour Cady.Thanks..
iceharsha 1 year ago
Quite interesting to watch.
gregor00005 1 year ago
breathtakingly interesting tour...,
Thank You Cady,
I look at the big screen TV. ..
It really is so real
Thank You,
Your flute fans
:)
2000flute 1 year ago
That was extremely great! Very good quality video and felt like I was right there with her.
cgarcia72 1 year ago
This is a great casual tour, with a personal feel that we don't get enough of here on the ground. Digging through that bag brought to mind a lady here on Earth trying to find something buried at the bottom of her humungous purse, except that here, when all else fails, she can just dump it all out on the floor. :-)
anmoose 1 year ago
It's always fun to see people living on the ISS.
Also, she just floats around barefooted all over the space station? I didn't think they'd let you do that, but then again, what good are shoes and socks when you don't have to walk?
apopheniacMCMLXXXIX 1 year ago
@apopheniacMCMLXXXIX They wear socks.
maksphoto78 1 year ago
@maksphoto78
I know they do. I usually see them in socks in these videos, but I noticed she didn't wear them in this one.
apopheniacMCMLXXXIX 1 year ago
@apopheniacMCMLXXXIX Maybe she's a hippie :o)
maksphoto78 1 year ago
Cady is a sweet person.
JacksInn 1 year ago 20
1:10 lol @ hair.
That would bug me.
eZiReFame 1 year ago
they didnt really think about storganizing on the ISS did they lmao they need more nodes!! and fast :p
screamjackson 1 year ago
@screamjackson STS-133 (later this month? fingers crossed) will bring up the PMM which is a module about the same size as the European Lab and will serve purely as a storage unit. That should help a bit.
I do think it's funny that the docking location where the shuttle is going to be in just a couple weeks is packed with junk in this video. Haha.
chaz720 1 year ago