
What If You Fell From the International Space Station?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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Seven
this video has so many wrong statements. First of all, if the astronaut falls from the space station, its direction depends on which side XYZ he fell and as said in the video, the astronaut will have the same speed as the ISS and it will continue with that speed endlessly until there's another counteract force (which i doubt that'd happen for a while. The astronaut will be alive and be able to experience while he/she gets further than the earth until his oxygen supply runs out. After that, death will approach and its body will continue flying through space until its temperature will be high enough to melt/destroy it. So What If, do some better research before you try educating the vast majority of people.
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this video has so many wrong statements. First of all, if the astronaut falls from the space station, its direction depends on which side XYZ he fell and as said in the video, the astronaut will have the same speed as the ISS and it will continue with that speed endlessly until there's another counteract force (which i doubt that'd happen for a while. The astronaut will be alive and be able to experience while he/she gets further than the earth until his oxygen supply runs out. After that, death will approach and its body will continue flying through space until its temperature will be high enough to melt/destroy it. So What If, do some better research before you try educating the vast majority of people.
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Shaul
Hi What If. What if we had a pressurized escape pod. So that it could land us safely from the ISS or a space craft where we could be safe and handle the ride down to the earth would it have to be very big and if so how big it small could it be to keep a person safe to the ground or water.
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Hi What If. What if we had a pressurized escape pod. So that it could land us safely from the ISS or a space craft where we could be safe and handle the ride down to the earth would it have to be very big and if so how big it small could it be to keep a person safe to the ground or water.
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Amar
I believe that you should make more interesting videos like, what would happen if you fell into the black hole.
People are much more curious about that, thats why the video has almost 9mil views.
Go back to that!
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I believe that you should make more interesting videos like, what would happen if you fell into the black hole.
People are much more curious about that, thats why the video has almost 9mil views.
Go back to that!
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MentalCornerstone
Okay so in summary. Is it possible, or not? Because I clicked on a video only because I had a dream that I did this once when I was maybe 8 or 9, and have since wondered if it is actually possible or not.
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Okay so in summary. Is it possible, or not? Because I clicked on a video only because I had a dream that I did this once when I was maybe 8 or 9, and have since wondered if it is actually possible or not.
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pikachu6031
Very interesting but, just one small point. The amount of Force of Gravity on the body is measured in -G- or -G-s- Not -G-Forces- Eg. 6 x the force of gravity is expressed as 6G. Hope that helps!
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Very interesting but, just one small point. The amount of Force of Gravity on the body is measured in -G- or -G-s- Not -G-Forces- Eg. 6 x the force of gravity is expressed as 6G. Hope that helps!
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Ahmet
What if we took a shower with boiling water?
I hope if my question is answered already or please if anybody knows what would happen with details lol. please tell me
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What if we took a shower with boiling water?
I hope if my question is answered already or please if anybody knows what would happen with details lol. please tell me
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Random
Suggestion: what if a giant star (UY scuti) head towards a black hole with the speed of light c? Will the collision take place? Or black hole will eat it? -
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Suggestion: what if a giant star (UY scuti) head towards a black hole with the speed of light c? Will the collision take place? Or black hole will eat it? -
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5SpeedTeez
If you skydive from the ISS, you will be stuck in orbit for a very very long time and you will die.
There is your answer for this whole video
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If you skydive from the ISS, you will be stuck in orbit for a very very long time and you will die.
There is your answer for this whole video
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anuj
Really if we jumped from iss it would take a year for our velocity to fall. Can anyone explain is it true really circling the earth for 1yr
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Really if we jumped from iss it would take a year for our velocity to fall. Can anyone explain is it true really circling the earth for 1yr
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sujit
If u fall from international space station then yOu would b there only floating in space there is no gravity that will make u fall.
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If u fall from international space station then yOu would b there only floating in space there is no gravity that will make u fall.
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Chriss
Can someone explain to me why You would feel G-Forces? You're getting pulled with 1G to earth, you don't Exceed this acceleration.
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Can someone explain to me why You would feel G-Forces? You're getting pulled with 1G to earth, you don't Exceed this acceleration.
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Slicing
I've heard you would burn up like an asteroid does when you enter earth's atmosphere, like a couple thousand degrees or something
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I've heard you would burn up like an asteroid does when you enter earth's atmosphere, like a couple thousand degrees or something
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Koh
Fake information. The gravitational pull is only 1 g at most, how would one felt 6g when the actual pulling force is only 1g? Funny
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Fake information. The gravitational pull is only 1 g at most, how would one felt 6g when the actual pulling force is only 1g? Funny
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Anurag
International Space Station is a large object in space, and falling out of it can be a surreal experience, if properly executed.
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International Space Station is a large object in space, and falling out of it can be a surreal experience, if properly executed.
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Giorgos
isnt there any protocol for astronauts that covers this scenario, or it is impossible to be in that position in first place?
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isnt there any protocol for astronauts that covers this scenario, or it is impossible to be in that position in first place?
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Enol
When you say the temperature will reach 1600 degrees, do you mean in Fahrenheit or Celcius?
-Asking from your Asian Viewers
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When you say the temperature will reach 1600 degrees, do you mean in Fahrenheit or Celcius?
-Asking from your Asian Viewers
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Jean
Dead man tell no tale. You will never live to tell this marvelous journey as you will burn up in space.
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Dead man tell no tale. You will never live to tell this marvelous journey as you will burn up in space.
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