
SIDEMEN GO TO SPACE | THE SIDEMEN SHOW
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Seasoned Russian Cosmonaut Sergey Volkov challenges the Sidemen to reach new heights - the very edge of space! They must come train with him in Moscow and prepare to embark on the infamous zero gravity flight - The Vomit Comet. Will it live up to its name? Oh yes it will… 0:00 The Challenge 1:23 Intro 2:19 Moscow 3:41 Centrifuge Test 8:59 Space Food 12:57 Docking Simulator 18:19 Docking Simulator II 22:31 Zero G Flight 29:35 Mission Complete
The Sidemen Go to Space shows the Sidemen crew being mentored by real cosmonaut Sergey Volkov as they attempt to push their limits in weightlessness, zero gravity, and space related challenges. The episode kicks off with a dramatic framing by a Russian host and a mission-style narration that promises a historic leap for the Sidemen audience. The group arrives in Moscow for training and entry into a centrifuge test where they experience intense spinning and real physical strain. The moment the doors close on the centrifuge becomes a turning point for several members as they confront dizziness, disorientation, and the challenge of staying conscious while accelerations push their bodies. After surviving the centrifuge, the crew transitions to space food and drink tests, which reveal the humorous side of eating in microgravity, including the difficulty of handling liquids, the challenge of sealed containers, and the social dynamics around who eats what. The docking simulation section ups the stakes with a cramped Soyuz style cockpit and a high-pressure docking exercise where precision, nerve, and teamwork are required to align with the space station quickly and safely. The team then suits up in mock spacesuits, which leads to comic misplacements and a surprising amount of awkwardness, highlighting the human factor in space readiness. The final stage is the zero gravity flight where they experience true weightlessness aboard The Vomit Comet, testing their coordination during table tennis, crossbar challenges, and hoop grabs while observers keep track of flight timings and potential nausea. Throughout these segments, Sergey Volkov peppered the Sidemen with tips, cautions, and playful banter that balanced authenticity with lighthearted humor. In the end, the Sidemen receive a ceremonial certificate and reflect on how the experience has changed their perception of space, their own limits, and the camaraderie that carried them through each test, leaving them exhilarated and exhausted as they prepare to return home. This episode blends physical comedy with genuine learning moments, making space exploration feel approachable and entertaining for a broad audience while showcasing the Sidemen’s willingness to push beyond their comfort zones. The overall arc emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and curiosity, signaling that exploration is as much about the journey with friends as it is about reaching the outer edges of human capability.
Topics · entertainment · reality · challenge · comedy · science
Questions answered
- What is the main goal of the Sidemen in this video?
- The Sidemen aim to train and complete a series of space-related tests, including centrifuge, space food handling, docking simulations, and a zero gravity flight, under the guidance of Sergey Volkov, to simulate space readiness and push their limits.
- Who guides the Sidemen through the space training?
- Russian cosmonaut Sergey Volkov serves as the guide and mission commander, providing instruction and commentary throughout the challenges.
- What happens during the zero gravity flight segment?
- The Sidemen experience weightlessness aboard a Vomit Comet, performing activities like table tennis, crossbar challenges, and hoop grabs, while instructors and crew monitor their performance and safety.