 Hello. Okay. Hi guys. We are doing another quick live stream I've got about 10 minutes before stuff gets started at the museum So this is going to be pretty quick and it's actually live this time So you guys can leave comments and questions in the comment section below and I will try to read them They're actually sideways to me. I'm not totally sure. This is the first time. I've actually done mobile live live So let's see. Oh people are saying hello see it sideways Okay, so I am at the Museum of Flight in Seattle and I'm here for space fest ladies who launch It's a pretty cool event going on It's a lot of really amazing women who've done some awesome things and we're getting started on a panel in about 10 minutes So I'm gonna do the super quick tour of all the awesome stuff here And for those of you who are in the Seattle area are coming down I will be giving a talk and then doing a book signing at 3 30 So come say hi. All right. Let's see. Let's see. I don't know. Is it is it side? Am I sideways to you guys? Vertical video. Is this going the wrong way? Okay, maybe. Oh, I don't know. I'm very confused. I'm sideways. Okay. Wait, am I fixed now? I'm working on it. I'm working on it. Okay, so we're gonna flip this around There's a Soyuz guys. This is Soyuz TMA 14 the descent module This this came back from space I don't I don't know a whole lot about the mission to be totally honest But I thought I would show you guys the inside of it. It's super tiny It's tiny like Gemini is super tight. Hello. I'm in the reflection Yeah, so this is I love when they bring things back from space and put them not in that Plasticy stuff that they always put the Apollo capsules in because you can actually see just how wrecked it got Coming back through the atmosphere So that's fun and actually super super neat You can see where it separated. Oh and Instructions in Russian. Can you guys see that? Yeah, I've never actually seen a Soyuz up super close. Oh and the Soyuz drogue parachute I'm sorry guys that it's vertical video. I thought that if I flipped my phone in time It would go sideways, but it didn't so Soyuz stuff. Okay, so the other cool. Okay, wait, we've got a Soyuz suit So this oh my god, it's Ed Lou suit from from it's Ed Lou suit Ed Lou I met he is part of the B612 foundation. Hi. There's kids everywhere He's part of the B612 foundation I met him. He has some amazing stories This is his pressure suit his so-called pressure suit. I'll give you guys a proper view of it Kind of awesome kind of awesome Okay, so we're gonna do Continuing my super quick tour of what's in this museum to share with you guys We're gonna do the awkward selfie with a shuttle mock-up It's big. It's big. It's not it's not a real shuttle because the there is not one in this city But um, it's still like it's never not impressive to see the bum end of a shuttle like this It's just massive. It gives you an amazing sense of scale And it's super neat and there's a nice little display of Columbia down there And then there's a mock-up of Hubble up there, which is super cool It's again, you sort of don't think about how Massive these things are until you actually see them in person next to you to actually stand next one Even if it's not the real thing like that's a big engine. So, you know that the real engine is a big engine Okay, oh wait engine. Here's a little lighting is terrible on this. Okay, sorry. I'm gonna sneak through a barrier here The orbital maneuvering system for the shuttle Big engine it's always a much bigger engine than you'd imagine so I can't get a super good view of it Okay, so what else is here? I'm sort of wandering through an area that I don't think I'm supposed to be wandering through Okay, okay, let's see sneaking past another bear This is another okay. What do we have? Oh? It's a shuttle suit. It's an super old shuttle suit The orange the orange shuttle suit this is okay What is this? Let me see what the sign says Krippin and young first shuttle crew the David Clark company 1970s 1980s ejection escape suit so yes not a worn suit, but I do kind of love how Creepy and it looks like there could just be a human in there I'm in Seattle at the Museum of Flight for those of you guys who are just just joining and wondering what is going on Doing a super quick live stream before the Space Fest ladies who launch get started so here is the The 1970s 80s early shuttle suit. Okay, let's keep walking and see what else is here See guys sometimes I do fun things. Oh lightweight seat for shuttle mission specialist. It's a chair These things are always fun to like without oh they cannot see this through the shiny shiny glass Can you guys see that a little bit better? Super lightweight super neat all of these things I think it's so funny that like standing on their own in a little glass case It's just like oh, this doesn't really mean anything until you get into the history of it History is great to actually sort of put it into context to make it make sense Okay, I'm gonna go over here just because So does anyone not love the Saturn 5? I just I just obviously this caught my eye There's a nice display that rocket staging but this like look at how awesome this Segmented shuttle or shells or I'm standing behind it someone said shuttle in the comments clearly I read what I see this segmented Saturn 5 one to 93 scale model I Would love to have one of these how much better would this be then the one that Pete knocks over all the time Which is still broken, which is why it's not in the back of my videos This is a really really really beautiful model one of these days guys I will get myself a gorgeous Saturn 5 model and there's a really neat display over here That I'm gonna show you and then I'll turn around and show you guys the front end. Oh, I can go up Oh, no, they might not let me there's a staircase. Sorry. I got distracted guys There's a staircase going up into the entrance so that you can actually look into the shuttle I'm gonna see if I can sneak up there later, but I'm not sure someone's sorry I'm not sure someone's gonna let me do that So there's actually a kind of neat little display here I'll show you guys sorry that's flipping the video so much of Different small rocket standing rockets going up. This is just visually quite beautiful And there's a broken one up there that looks like it crashed And there's a Saturn 1b and a mercury redstone This is just a really neat little display. I kind of like that Very very cool. Okay, so what else what else do we have here? Oh, we've got some neat models Let's see what models there are people who have made models Any of you guys oh a bumper. I know what that one is Okay, any of you guys actually make model rockets. I've never actually done it beyond again the broken Saturn 5 Let me know if any of you guys in the comments if you guys have actually made models. Oh, okay stuff is getting started Stuff is getting started. I might not be able to keep going All right, so I think I'm actually gonna have to go. I'm sorry. This has been kind of short and spastic I'm gonna end on a selfie with an astronaut I don't know if you guys can even hear me over the microphone, but okay, let's do this Let's do this. I found an astronaut not a real astronaut. Okay guys Thanks for putting up with the live stream. Let me know I'm gonna try to get someplace a little bit quieter Let me know in the comments What you guys think about live stream tours of museums and stuff. I'm still playing around with mobile live It's kind of nice to actually do it live. I like seeing your comments coming in So let me know what kind of stuff you guys would like to see done like proper live in the future Other places you would recommend going not that I have a travel budget for myself per se And if you guys are in the Seattle area and know this museum Let me know what your favorite things to see are and if you're coming down to the museum Let me know and come say hi That's about it. I gotta go because stuff is starting and I gotta go, you know be be professional and things Okay, thanks for hanging out guys. Bye