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  • put some chicks there....looks like gay shuttle

  • spacelab anyone?

  • T.J.,

    Thanks so much for sending this along! It's so heartwarming to see the "Brotherhood" you all shared up there! The pictures were beautiful and the amount of Fun you all had makes me rethink my career path!!! Hoping when you come visit Jeff we get a moment to say hello!

  • is almost unbelievable that in the only thing that every one are agree is out of the earth

  • Is that Carl Sagan who says 'together is the future' at the beginning?

  • GO N.A.S.A lovley stuff

  • Love the clip. Love the message. And science FTW!

  • I love 30+fps HD videos! nice shot at 2:41 -quality is amusing!

  • mjeeh... i wanna go to space... lets build a elevator wire.

  • a mi esto me desconcentra... NO ME CONCENTRO!! vamos.. ahora se pueden llevar salchichas al espacio? y camaras, y fotos, y pasar amigos de una nave a otra y plantas, y que si pimientos del piquillo o gorritos de navidad...

    no ehh!! NO. yo asi no me vengo a la nasa.

    Que indignado estoy.

  • coolest iss video ever

  • Awesome vid

  • One of the Best ISS vids I have seen.

    Nice job NASA TV on the editing!

    What artist is providing the Music?

    

  • Wow. Absolutely incredible. That we are living and working in space is just so excellent.

    "This Side Up." Priceless. Thanks for helping us learn more about the Final Frontier.

  • Congratulations for your excelent work and thank you so much for sharing this experience with us. For a while I could believe I was inside the ISS; what a feeling! Please keep up the magnanimous work.

    Sandro Rodrigues

    Brazil

  • at 2:59 I see the laptops my team at IBM sold to NASA for this project. 3:45... two more laptops and ha ha.. the sign says "this side up"... what does that mean in microgravity environment? 4:07 I see my house.. I left the front porch light on. 4:19 more laptop footage ....great video!

  • whos the music by?

  • 3:59 that view of my homeland (GREECE) is striking

  • @mubtasimfuadshawon before I try to think something positive, make this world fair . if you don't or never did, I will solve everything with my head .

  • thats what they do in space, have fun? fucking up our money, damn.

  • I wonder how they feel when they get to earth, and how the Pee LOL

  • Awsome vid , when that dude was spinning through the iss I thought he was gamma split his head open on that ridge there lol . But glad he didn't !!!

  • there is no even a genius.

    just worker who has high level ability.

    is that so funny ? there is no even a serious face. there is real space.

    why all you so laugh ? just make kids in earth. stupids. waste of money.

    all people in there are not feeling space and not thinking about space. so it is waste. and all they are same with "Welfare worker". I am laughing while I see this gays eyes.. have no real mind and real serious thinking. compare these with Stephen Hawking and Einstein. this genius

  • @gundrag000 even live in earth.

  • @gundrag000 unfair !

  • @gundrag000 The geniuses don't go to space, they send the high level workers there to perform their tasks and experiments.

    Plus, this video obviously showcases the fun parts, whereas we all know astronauts literally work their asses off.

  • 5:39 Оо?

  • ONE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - TOGETHER IS THE FUTURE... so true!

  • Хотет быть космонавтом!!11

  • хоть бы прибрались:) бардак такой, всё валяется на всех плоскостях:)

  • NASA is just the future of the human kind.

  • despite the big parachute didn't seem a soft landing ....lol....

  • coolest NASATV video in a while. Nice.

  • Fantastic Voyage! Go TJ!

  • Не хватало еще мячом обшивку пробить =)) стены там тонкие=)

  • LMFAO, creamer lol. so jokes

  • @kiddo00 i think she is "going" into the coupula?

  • Wow TJ you and the guys have done the whole planet proud :) This montage is excellent and thanks for sharing. Actually the whole of Exp 22 and 23 has been shared via Twitter and social media so well that it has been an absolute joy to have followed and 'come along for the ride'. I will never forget being able to talk to you at the 100 Day party in April while you were up there, thanks for the trip down memory lane and the excellent video.

  • awesome vid, quality too!

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  • It's all a good bunch of pictures and videos, flashing by, as though they could've been made by any special effects studio

    Until you realise that all of this takes place a hundred miles above the surface of the earth, that the camera and everything it captures are racing by at speeds undescribable by common measures, that those things the camera captures are the pinnacle of civilisation, an epitome of state-of-the-art technology.

    This is something I can be touched by.

  • What a great video! Baseball in space! Well done @Astro_TJ

  • awesome! i want to experience zero gravity!!!

  • whats that thing popping of at 5;35?

  • @theleastincompetent Its the cover over the antenna for the emergency radio locator.

  • @Graviton1066 thanx

    

  • Awesome! 

  • Great stuff.

  • Wow, fantastic video!!! 23 was a great expedition indeed.

  • @Beaugrandrole

    watch?v=8cwW_S29faQ

    

  • Being an astronaut is actually a lot of work. You have to go through years of training, withstand the enormous amount of power lifting you into space. Once you're up there you have to exercise extensively to keep your muscle. You also have to eat space food and have trouble going to the bathroom. You have to run experiments and what not and might feel homesick. You might not live through the adventure. But, it's well worth it, being one of the few to travel beyond the globe.

  • Looks like an Erasmus nostalgic video, only much more... COOOOOOOOOOOOL!

  • it was always my dream to be come an astronaut.. and it is still

    

  • @Sarah1627 the best way to get there is joint the Air Force become a pilot..train train trian......

  • @Sarah1627 - Then go to the NASA web site and apply for employment, once there set your career path for space.

  • Being an astronaut must be the best job in the world! (... well, out of it!)

  • @DragonCuber More like the hardest job in the world! Don't let those fun moments in the video trick you. The astronauts make it look easy and fun but in fact their job is really hard.

  • @TheFutureIsRightHere Yeah I know, the ruthless technical side is what kills the urge to become an astronaut, but I'd still love it nonetheless. Being continually shot up into space and working in a zero-gravity environment looking down upon the Earth must be the greatest feeling a human being could ever experience. (:

  • Awesome, that sounds like a kid's dream, but I wanna be an astronaut

  • Great video! Awesome ISS views of earth at night!

  • That is the BEST video of the ISS so far!!

  • more stuff in this quality...

  • They are not young blokes

  • Very nice video with a great message!

  • That capsule looked like it hit the ground pretty hard..... OUCH

  • Awsome video !

  • it's pity we cant work that well together on the ground

  • how many people are in space right now? including me lol

  • @CarinaSuda i think 7 or so on the ISS ,

  • @kirza94 at this moment there's 6 people abord the ISS, 3 US Americans, 3 Russians.

  • @Dragonlor140 yea after i sent the message i went on humanspaceflight@nasa and it said 6 people

  • amazing

  • Together is the future!

  • I really like these kind f video's. Great work!

  • Loved it, glad to see they have a lot of fun.

  • Thank you very much to all from: ESA - NASA - Russia & all the Agency. for all the great work done for the progress of Humanity.

    This is how i like to see Humanity @ best Together for the Future exploration. Bellissimo davero video. Ciao a tutti GRAZIE e Saluti da Milan - Italy.

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  • Now you're talking NASA :)

  • Great video!

  • @Beaugrandrole aahaha, had you just watched that TED talk video?

  • whos the music by??

  • 4:38 Speed limit:

    17500 mph

    28000 kmh

    Lol..

  • NASA should start thinking in adding an artifical gravity module and an assembly module. Building heavier machinery in low gravity should be much more cost effective and easier to assemble.

  • @transtlantic Even if we had some system of artificial gravity, the ISS is a micro-gravity lab, it benefits greatly from it's lack of gravity.

  • @supertrinko

    the point would be to benefit common day to day things, like sleeping and other daily routines, in order to reduce micro-gravity effects on the astronauts.

    other things would also benefit with the use of artificial gravity: like machinery assembly or working in certain experiments.

  • @transtlantic Like I said, it's a science lab. They use this lab to study the micro-gravity effects on the astronauts, they don't want to reduce the effects.

    It would be far more costly to create the assembly modules required to do such a thing, Let alone researching how to assemble things in space where it's extremely hard to do anything if something goes wrong.

    Anyway, the only viable method of "artificial gravity" we have is centripetal force. And it's the wrong kind of station for that.

  • @supertrinko

    I wasn't opposing the notion of a "science lab". I was introducing the concept that if you want to improve, for example, the time of astronauts in micro-gravity, reducing the effects would probably increase the time in space without harmfull effects (i am presenting an hypothesis, which would be interesting to study).

    I disagree with your costs and hardness. I think it is possible to improve the station for a new module with artificial gravity.

  • @transtlantic Of course there is benefit in artificial gravity. But there is also benefit in micro-gravity. Mars is a long way away, any ship that travelled there would be too costly to make a decent size, so couldn't house all the advanced exercise gear that the ISS does. Don't underestimate the value of studying micro-gravity.

    A seperate station would be best for what you are proposing.

  • where can i get the photo at 4:10?

  • That is cool

  • Sure looks like a lot of fun & dedication!

    Looked to me like the first docking was a bit off.

    Thanks for the great views and science you've all contributed to.

    Going to see if the ISS is tracking over my home state of Indiana the next few days,I've seen it many times and still to this day it amazes me.I've showed many the ISS from here on Earth & once they have seen most become gazers as me.

    Thanks again!

    PeaceTruth&Love2All

    SSart98

  • I'm going... ASAP

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