As far as the sounds on the space station, it's pumps, fans, motors, certain modules are louder than others, but it's generally a pretty nice working environment. It's not too loud or too smelly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In space, you don't get that much noise. Noise doesn't propagate in a vacuum.
My favorite sounds are the high, spacey ones that are very ambient.
There's something so soothing about the hum of Grand Central Station.
Space has its own unique smell. So whenever a vehicle docks, or if guys are out doing a spacewalk, the smell of space when you open up the hatch is very distinct. It's kind of like a burning-metal smell, if you can imagine what that would smell like.
The space station here is a magical place and an incredible science facility.
Something people don't recognize is that being on the space station is probably a lot like being in some kind of confinement - like isolation.
Now, space has its own unique smell. So whenever a vehicle docks, or if guys are out doing a spacewalk, the smell of space when you open up the hatch is very distinct. It's kind of like a burning-metal smell, if you can imagine what that would smell like.
The empty vessel makes the loudest sound.
It all has to do with the director, the captain of the ship. He sets the pace, the mood. If the director is quiet, the set is quiet. If the director is loud, then everybody has to be louder to be heard.
Of course you don't make any noise in space, because there's no air.