Astronaut Gives Out-Of-This-World Space Concert

Roryomg

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internetzealot1 said:
"which doubles as our gym and our bathroom."
wat?

And did anyone else see a flashing light fly past the window at 5:13.
The windows don't even look open at 5:13.

I see nothing
 

internetzealot1

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Roryomg said:
internetzealot1 said:
"which doubles as our gym and our bathroom."
wat?

And did anyone else see a flashing light fly past the window at 5:13.
The windows don't even look open at 5:13.

I see nothing
Just look at it a little longer. Like, an hour or so.
 

Trolldor

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Roryomg said:
internetzealot1 said:
"which doubles as our gym and our bathroom."
wat?

And did anyone else see a flashing light fly past the window at 5:13.
The windows don't even look open at 5:13.

I see nothing
They were closed until she opened them to View the Earth. I didn't notice it, but Glass is reflective. If anything it was light from somewhere inside the ship.
Don't get all speculative on me people.

Anyway, brilliant video. Love space, love views from space of Earth. Reminds me of why I'm doing what I'm doing.
 

Unesh52

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I want to go to space so bad.

SO BAD.

SOOOOO BAD

[HEADING=1]SO FUCKING BAD[/HEADING]
 

Goldeneye1989

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I had my eyes well up to this. It's so amazing and beautiful. I dont want to say lucky woman because she got there by being the best she could be, but im going to say thankyou so much for giving us the chance to see this.
 

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Clearly fake.

Jks jks, this is absolutely amazing. It must get so lonely up there for someone used to playing in a band. I hope there's a way to thank Cady for sharing the view.
 

mac88

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She must have spent hours on her hair to get it to stand up like that.
 

millertime059

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Being a music geek, and a geek... geek this hits so many buttons of awesome for me.

Jethro Tull + space + ISS tour = best damn thing I've seen this year

As for where they were, I was having a hard time mapping that myself. Just too used to normalized views where up (to the viewer) is north, that her view angle of Denver confused me.
 

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Man, the interior of that station looks so horrifying complex. Every wall is filled with buttons and monitors serving some purpose.

It must be awesome being there.
 

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I'm tearing up over here. That was amazing. I love how powerful we are as a species. We just go out, into space, and bring our music with us. We're such amazing creatures. That was beautiful, and humbling. Glad that was posted.
 

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At first...I was really annoyed because I kept thinking "Why don't you just activate the gravity drive to stop your groovy flutes floating away?"

Then I slapped myself in the face for being an idiot.
 

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All I could think at the start was how useful being in zero gravity must be sometimes. It's the way she just sort of places three different instruments in front of the camera, leaving them hanging there while she talks and does other things.

Utterly, utterly amazing. I wish that I could experience this just once.
 

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I love part around 2:00, she let go of the flutes and they just stay there. It's SO WEIRD to see her acting all casual about the fact that there's no gravity.
 

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I now feel compelled to watch more episodes of Cowboy Beebop!

See you 'round Space Cowgirl, sometime... somewhere...