The space station floating above us right now has been occupied for 23 straight years without a single break. In this episode, Daniel Torres reveals why keeping humans alive in space isn't just dangerous - it's a daily engineering miracle that fails about three times per year.
šÆ What You'll Learn:
⢠How astronauts recycle 93% of their own urine into drinking water (and why the remaining 7% matters)
⢠Why the ISS has to dodge space junk with just hours of warning, and what happens when they can't
⢠The terrifying reality of experiencing 16 sunrises every single day and how it messes with human biology
⢠Which life support system failure would kill everyone in under 10 minutes
š¤ Perfect for: anyone who's ever wondered how we keep people alive in the most hostile environment imaginable - and why every single day up there is technically the most dangerous mission ever attempted.
š Chapters:
[00:00] Daniel Torres breaks down the real ISS statistics
[01:45] The water recycling system that turns pee into coffee
[04:20] Space debris near-misses and emergency maneuvers
[06:50] Why 16 daily sunrises destroy astronaut sleep cycles
[09:15] The 10-minute life support failure that almost happened
[11:30] What this means for future space exploration
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š Topics: International Space Station, space exploration, life support systems, space debris, human space flight
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