• Astronaut in Space jams with Barenaked Ladies
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvAnfi8WpVE[/media] No words.
a literal space jam?
Fuckin' love BNL.
[QUOTE=Kabstrac;39616617]almost cried at the end there :')[/QUOTE] HE was almost crying at the end!
Chris Hadfield is awesome. Canada pride.
This was amazing, I'm stunned.
That's amazing. These kinds of videos make me want to click every share button on the video page. I wonder how much latency is between Earth and the ISS.
[QUOTE=Foxtrot200;39619128]That's amazing. These kinds of videos make me want to click every share button on the video page. I wonder how much latency is between Earth and the ISS.[/QUOTE] Not much, the ISS isn't very far
The ISS is currently 355 kilometers away from earth. If you were to send a radio signal from the ISS, it would take about 12 milliseconds. This is just the time for the radio signal, and it is neglecting all latency back on earth.
Everything about this video just screams brilliance.
I wonder how they got rid of enough delay to make it possible to play music together. Maybe they waited for the ISS to be right overhead.
How did they synchronize it with the delay and all?
[URL]http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2003/04sep_music/[/URL] Other astronauts have brought keyboards, flutes, saxaphones, and a digeridoo on the ISS. [IMG]http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-7/med/iss007e07897.jpg[/IMG] Also the guitar has apparently been on the ISS for a long time, Chris just brought new strings with him. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWTndmDHZQc[/media]
there would be very minimal delay, definately a lot less delay than pretty much any ground based network (the internet, live TV etc) since it probably uses a dedicated, stable and reliable radio connection
should've played space oddity. ya blew it
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