Added: Jun 24, 2009
From: NASAtelevision
Duration: 28:21
Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Michael Barratt provides a 20-minute tour of the International Space Station, documenting the full 167 feet of the space station's pressurized modules. Barratts commentary describes to Mission Control in Houston how equipment and supplies are arranged and stored, and provides engineers with a detailed assessment of each module-to-module hatchway.
Channel: Tech
Rating: 4.9104295' max='5' min='1' numRaters='815' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings) Views: 166849 Comments: 279
askjiir Says:
Jan 18, 2010 - Damn your a douche. Shut up and be proud you damn bitchy whiner
askjiir Says:
Jan 18, 2010 - Why you watch it then, you piece of ass
askjiir Says:
Jan 18, 2010 - Build one yourself will you? See how that one fares... Ha hah.
askjiir Says:
Jan 18, 2010 - You seem like a dumb under developed person lol
askjiir Says:
Jan 18, 2010 - lol
ottomated Says:
Jan 19, 2010 - this video is annoying because they are blabbering something none of us can understand. their budget gets reduced every year because of arrogant shit like this. make a video that everyone can understand. don't have the time? well don't build another space station because we didnt pay for nerds shitting acronyms out of their assholes for 20 minutes. I want to understand and appreciate what you guys have in space. Not stare at white trash bags like idiots and be happy with this video.
adamlinks Says:
Jan 20, 2010 - I really like this home studio :)))
StevieSized Says:
Jan 21, 2010 - Awesome wish I could be up their
rozdani Says:
Jan 26, 2010 - windows xp rulez!
monikati51 Says:
Jan 27, 2010 - Amazing!
Surm1337 Says:
Jan 29, 2010 - Heh Ottomated how stupid can someone be, its explained in the description that its NOT meant for entertainment. The point of the tour was to give the people in mission control an idea of space-usage and storage on board. You should just feel lucky that you even get to see it.
ueberRegenbogen Says:
Feb 2, 2010 - "Nerds shitting acronyms" led to most of the technology that you enjoy—including the device with which you are reading this. So yes, that is exactly what we pay for. There are more accessibly presented packages out there for those who are only casually interested, and thus aren't up on the nomenclature. Those of us who do understand it are just as frustrated by horribly pedestrian explanations as you are by unfamiliar language. We have as much right as you to a format that suits us. ☺
ueberRegenbogen Says:
Feb 2, 2010 - It's called stocking up. It's not as if they can just make a quick trip to the store when they run out of something. ☺
ottomated Says:
Feb 2, 2010 - I agree. a bunch of nerds probably built my computer. but I am getting my money's worth. I am using it and it aids me in everyday life. I have a nice graphical interface where all the functions are described in plain english. I paid for that. I pay for NASA and what do I get in return? A mission control video slapped on youtube without explanations. Why should I be happy with this? How am I getting my money's worth. NASA has a budget cut every year because the general population lost interest
ottomated Says:
Feb 2, 2010 - good. its for mission control. awesome. its for the engineers. great. why should I care. I say spend all the money making PMAs and TVIS toward health care. actually just shut down NASA all together. provide cheap insurance for people who are sick. I'm not reaping any benefits from their child play. damn, building bombs would be more beneficial to me. its at least getting me gasoline to drive my car everyday. go talk in your acronyms all you want NASA. just not with my money
knapptor Says:
Feb 3, 2010 - I think they could have uploaded a video made for normal people. Not some boring shit for mission control.
mantas1111000 Says:
Feb 3, 2010 - Why are you waching this video? I believe it's not worth it for you.
peppeworld Says:
Feb 4, 2010 - haha i sooo wish i cud go ther :D tho im nt entirely sure wat tha point of tha station is, its pretty gnarly there is sumtin big up ther. even thought none of us will ever get a chance 2 c it 4 real :(
knapptor Says:
Feb 6, 2010 - @mantas1111000 Because i find the ISS interesting.
eoinroe Says:
Feb 6, 2010 - Looks brilliant
mantas1111000 Says:
Feb 7, 2010 - I somehow find STS (this morning was a scrubbed launch of STS-130) and Soyuz(Soviet, European, and the spacecraft soyuzes) more interesting. And I don't work at Houston MC. So apparently NASATV's not for you. The only show for normal people there is Nasa Edge.
DrFunnelCakes Says:
Feb 7, 2010 - Win XP FTW!!
Serenia777 Says:
Feb 8, 2010 - The ISS : much better looking outside than inside.
Serenia777 Says:
Feb 9, 2010 - If you want to learn all the acronyms, there are resources available at the NASA web site. One of them : the "press kits" in pdf format they give for each shuttle mission. There's an extensive lexicon of all the abbreviations and acronyms near the end.
ottomated Says:
Jan 18, 2010 - maybe you should get a normal hair cut and stop being emo?