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  • And boobies stay perky and don't sag in space!!! Space FTW!!!

  • 5 second rule!!! oh it didnt fall... :)

  • The cool thing is that if you're relatively young. There is a good possibility that you may experience space one day.

  • 1:09 chuck norris flying above right wing ;-)

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  • Woow ENjoYALB VIDEo (y)

  • I'll be up there one day :)

  • 0:17 the real superman right there

  • it looks like they are under wather and are swimming, strange???

  • You guys are the luckiest people ever

  • One day in the furture, space will be for everyone.

  • What song??

  • I thought i heard Spongebob's Music

  • I think these people are the luckiest on earth...oh wait...luckiest people from earth.

    It must be simply amazing to experience something like this, especially something that probably more than 99.9% of people will never get to experience. Not only the weightlessness, but also seeing the place where everyone and everything since the beginning of time has lived. But they are also tremendously brave.

  • Mmmmm space chips

  • Malkovich!

  • it would be fun but at the time i would start to miss gravity :)

  • @gytis156 gravity is always there mate you would miss the gravity on earth

  • i would do flips and flips and flips and flips...

  • space space so much space SPPPPAAAAAAAAAACE!!!!!

  • do u really get bored in space?

  • I believe i can fly! i believe i above the sky

  • WTF IS THAT THING FLOATING AT 1.11??? IN SPACE?? A POTATO?

  • I like turtles

  • free running would be fun here

  • i want to be an astronaut now lol

  • 0:10 s the exophere

  • what was that at 2:30 looks like a bomb lol

  • i learned alot about zero gravity logic simply by reading enders game

  • what song is this

  • 1:36 Parkour in Space

  • did anyone catch the orb out the window @ 1:05 it goes untill 1:14, right over the top of what looks like the solar panels to the right. you can see it moving around for almost 10 seconds. amazing! :P

  • do the strap everything back down before they go back to Earth? lol

  • @AutumnKaizsaKassidy Space stations dont go to earth?

  • @leaf732 im talking about the shuttle! and i know now so theres no need for an answer :)

  • I always kind of like to think this is how humans are supposed to live. Like when we go into space we are returning home.

  • Omg ... I eat your food and than it gets out throw your mouth ... bad bad food !

  • lol, after spending some days in space...youll accidentaly let go of something thinking it will float there :D

  • looks out window and gasps martha quick the shuttles gone

  • 0:45 free run. Lol :D

  • your muscles degrade in gravity also something like 10% over a month if you're sedentary. They teach you that in PE in middle school...

  • science...

  • Mars is 35 million miles from earth (minimum). You would have to travel at 48600 mph for the whole 30 days to get there. At present with existing technology it will take a human close to 5.5 month to get to Mars.

    The longest stay in space is 438 days by Polyakov. He is still alive. Gravity is not necessary for life. As a matter of facts your joints will last longer since they do not support any weight. You won't hurt your back during lifting any packages and loads. You can pull a muscle.

  • @arhaznook your muscles degrade over time in zero g

  • That is mostly due to restrictive activity or lack thereof.

  • @arhaznook I thought bone deteriation was significantly increased in space

  • @arhaznook Yes, but after a while your muscles atrophy because of the lack of use and make it almost impossible for you to lead a "normal" life on Earth. This is the major downside of extend periods of exposure to zero-near zero gravity.

  • @arhaznook yes but theyre making a rocket who is getting his energy from solarwinds, than it would take 30 days

  • a cool thing in space is that u see sunrise 8 or 11 times a day that weird but funny cause u cirkle around earth.

  • @arhaznook i cant believe this is the highest rated comment....gravity is absolutely integral to the way animals and humans develop. there have been studies monitoring developmental stages in some animals at zero g...needless to say they're pretty fucked with out gravity

  • @arhaznook yeah but then your muscles atrophy very quickly for that exact reason. astronauts have to exercise daily if they stay in space for longer than 2 weeks

  • @arhaznook get ur facts right, ive read many articles, and i even asked my professor he said it would take more than a lifetime for a human to reach mars

  • @Piibbish Well he's right, you're also right With todays tech it'll take humans about 6months but Earth & Mars orbit at diff. rates so distance changes A launch window only open when Earth & Mars line up which is once every 26months The trip there will take 9months Once there you must wait 26months for another launch window to come back Total=21-22months Its not that it'll take a lifetime but because shuttle cant carry enough oxygen, food etc. to keep you alive IF COSMIC RAYS DUN KILL U FIRST ;D

  • @ThisIsAnnieHere cosmic rays cant kill humans even after a week of exposure.

  • @nakazatoGTR Well duh of course it can't within a week, it'll just shorten your life for about a day(maybe). But the trip is definitely more than just one week and there's also the high possibility of skin cancer when exposed for so long

  • @ThisIsAnnieHere well please tell that to the non believers of the NASA missions.

    Apollo missions passed so fast the exposure cant last more than 20 mins.

  • @nakazatoGTR Geez dude chill o.0 it was a rhetorical comment. I didn't say anything about non believers or what not

  • @ThisIsAnnieHere im not in rhetoric mode then. i was in factual mode, up to now

  • What's the song please? Thanks!

  • True.

  • in space .. u dont have to lay down in order to sleep right ?

  • nope they attach them selves to the wall,

  • There is no "down" in space, or up. You won't notice difference between laying on stomach or on back since there is no weight of your internal organs in either direction. If you nod off you won't have your head dropping so you won't wake up. If you fall asleep in a sitting position without being strapped your body will relax & your tendons pull on your joints, your bends decrease.

    You have to strap yourself to a stationary part so you won't float around, hit controls & other parts in cabin.

  • thnx !

    i want to go to space =]

  • The enemy's gate is down, fool.

  • What you are posting about. Maybe that puts you in the "fool" category.

  • @arhaznook okey dude survived for 438 D in space right ? how about seeded aging ( in space you age faster )

  • @MrIrvash -The aging you refer to is due to some factors such as heart & lungs have to work a bit harder. On other hand you will eat a lesser damaging diet. I am not sure what your point is. If someone lives to age 55 in space that is not short. Human age and living has improved (average not exceptions) due to technology which can improve conditions in space. If you have technology to send someone into space you should be able to provide means of maintenance.

  • @arhaznook well ma point is You age faster in space there a lot of research on this... and you loose your bone density by haft. if i have correct information then after 4-7month or more you need to learn how to walk again..

  • @arhaznook Actually they're now finding that because there isn't the tension due to gravitational pull that the muscles lose some structure in space; therefore making it more difficult for people who have experienced zero g weightlessness for extended time to even walk. Companies like NASA are apparently developing a workout so that space explorers do not lose the muscle mass in space.

  • good Q :D

  • That would be so amazing to be there :D .

    I wonder how zero gravity feels like :P

    If you throw a little stone pretty hard, it will nover stop until it hits somebody or something. So you may not throw anything on each other :P

  • the people who go for extended periods of time have massive muscle loss, thats y nasa requires the astronauts to exercise every day. thats y the equipment is there

  • if you come back to earth wouldnt your muscles ache from not being used to supporting weight?

  • I think you'd probably be more exhausted the first few times you go into zero gravity. You'd have to use almost all the muscles in your body to move around. Muscles you've never used before. But yeah, I think there is muscle soreness and stuff for a while after getting back from space.

  • I disagree :-) zero gravity wouldnt put any stress on your muscles as the zero gravity acts on every part of you. Ie you wouldnt get a sore lower back because your core muscles would still be supporting the same amount of weight due to gravity acting on the body as a whole.

  • This is NASA at their best ... tricks

  • aaaah how peaceful

  • if there would be one place i could go for a week it would be space, it would be all fun and games til someone farts in there atleast in an elevator you can get out

  • when he looked out the window was that the moon?

  • i wish i can experience the zero gravity

  • I sure it would be an interesting experience at first. But it looks like it's something that would get old really quick. It's not like you can lay something down on a table and it will be there later, and trying to clutch on to things so they don't float away. I believe this would get annoying after a while. I think this is very unhealthy on the human body.

  • Thats what NASA has being expirementing all these space flights, they have found out it's fine for the body, it just takes a while to get used to it, things dont float away all the time, some times it stays in one spot, and they have velcro up there to.

  • yeah you can put something perfectly motionless in 'mid air'and it will stay that way. other forces have to exert on it to move it anywhere

  • Teknics: An object let free in a microgravity environment wouldn't stay in the exact same place. It would slowly "fall", over the course of days or even weeks, towards the densest part of the spacecraft.

  • zero gravity has a great potential for action movies...

    too bad i don't live in the future.........

  • Ha! Yeah, I recall reading an article about sex in space in Starlog many years ago.

  • interesting thought... has it ever happened?

  • I VOLONTEAR IF IT IS MY GF lol that would be a strange experence really cool tho

  • Where did you get this footage? Another beautiful sequence, thanks.

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