Astronaut Greets YouTube Space Lab Participants

NASA Johnson
13 Sept 201220:37

Summary

TLDRIn this video, astronaut Sunny Williams speaks with Bill Nye and the winners of the YouTube Space Lab competition from aboard the International Space Station. She discusses life in space, including daily routines, scientific experiments, and unique experiences like spacewalks and witnessing the beauty of Earth from orbit. Sunny shares insights into space station food, the role of robotics in space exploration, and answers questions from students, touching on international relations during the Olympics and her experiences observing stars and sunrises from space.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 The video is a conversation between the International Space Station (ISS) and Bill Nye at YouTube headquarters.
  • 🛰️ The astronaut on the ISS confirms that they are in space, not suspended by wires, as demonstrated by performing a slow-motion flip.
  • 🧑‍🔬 Dorothy, Sarah, and Omar, winners of the YouTube Space Lab competition, are introduced and engage with the astronaut about their experiments.
  • 🧪 The astronaut describes how the bacteria experiment sent by Dorothy and Sarah is showing growth, evident through color changes.
  • 🕸️ The astronaut shares details about observing a spider in space, noting how it adapted to its environment and successfully hunted fruit flies.
  • 🏅 The ISS crew bonded over watching the Olympics, supporting each other's countries, which strengthened international relations onboard.
  • 🍽️ The astronaut describes life on the ISS, including eating freeze-dried food and tortillas (since bread creates crumbs that float).
  • 🌏 The astronaut shares the beauty of observing Earth from space, including the Aurora Borealis and the Earth’s colors.
  • 🛠️ The astronaut explains that their training for the ISS takes about two and a half years, covering skills from science to maintenance.
  • 🌟 The stars and the universe look much clearer from space, with no atmospheric interference, making the view crystal clear.

Q & A

  • Who is the host of the event featured in the transcript?

    -The host of the event is Bill Nye, speaking from YouTube headquarters in London.

  • How does the astronaut reassure Bill Nye that she is indeed in space?

    -The astronaut reassures Bill Nye by performing a weightless spin and explaining that holding her hair up would require many wires if she were faking it.

  • What is the typical daily schedule for astronauts aboard the International Space Station?

    -Astronauts usually wake up around 6:00 AM GMT and go to sleep around 10:00 PM GMT. Their days are filled with science experiments, exercise, spacewalks, and robotic operations.

  • What food do astronauts eat on the ISS, and how do they manage without traditional dishes?

    -Astronauts eat a variety of packaged foods like beef fajitas and freeze-dried vegetables. They avoid using bread, which produces crumbs, and eat foods from containers, avoiding the need for washing dishes.

  • What experiments were sent to the ISS by the winners of the YouTube Space Lab competition?

    -Dorothy and Sarah's experiment involves testing bacterial growth by observing color changes in test tubes, while another experiment involves observing a spider's behavior in space.

  • What changes were observed in Dorothy and Sarah's experiment involving bacteria?

    -The experiment showed a color change in the test tubes, indicating bacterial growth and changes in acidity, which was confirmed by the dye turning more red.

  • How did the spider in the space experiment adapt to the environment aboard the ISS?

    -The spider adapted well to space, as observed when it stalked and caught a fruit fly. The astronaut noted the spider's behavior was very similar to what would be expected on Earth.

  • How do astronauts on the ISS experience international relations during events like the Olympics?

    -The crew bonded by watching Olympic highlights together and cheering for each other's countries, which fostered a sense of camaraderie and improved international relations.

  • How do robotic missions complement human space exploration, according to the astronaut?

    -Robotic missions can take the first steps where humans haven't yet reached, and once humans arrive, robots can assist with repetitive tasks, allowing for deeper exploration.

  • What is the most beautiful sight the astronaut has seen in space?

    -The astronaut finds the Aurora Borealis and the Earth's vibrant colors the most beautiful, describing the view as humbling and peaceful.

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