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39 Months On Mars: We Found Ice! 

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In this thrilling episode, we explore a significant discovery of water frost on the summit of Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano in the solar system. Join us as Perseverance celebrates its 3rd Martian birthday and embarks on a challenging mission to drill into the peculiar 'Bunsen Peak' rock formation.
Discover the incredible details of this Martian landscape, from Perseverance's struggle with a stuck dust cap to its emotional goodbye to Ingenuity. Witness the rover's resilience and determination as it navigates treacherous terrain and captures breathtaking panoramas of the Martian surface.
Key Highlights:
Water Frost Discovery: Olympus Mons, standing three times the height of Mount Everest, reveals water frost at its summit.
Perseverance's Birthday: The rover marks its 3rd year on Mars with a special LED and UV light celebration.
Rock Analysis: Perseverance drills into the unusual Bunsen Peak, revealing potential remnants of past life.
Ingenuity's Fate: The beloved helicopter rests disabled after a crash, as Perseverance bids farewell.
Dust Storm Struggles: Perseverance battles a fierce dust storm while continuing its mission.
Join us as we delve into these exciting Martian adventures, and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on Perseverance's journey!
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Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Cornell Univ./Arizona State Univ./SSI
ESA/DLR/FU Berlin - frost images
Olympus Mons - ESA Mars Express Credit: ESA/DLR/FUBerlin/AndreaLuck Image created processing data from: archives.esac.esa.int/psa Mission: ESA Mars Express Instrument: HRSC Orbit: 21692 Time: 2021-03-01 Product IDs: HL692_0000_RE3.IMG HL692_0000_GR3.IMG HL692_0000_BL3.IMG Credit: ESA/DLR/FUBerlin/AndreaLuck
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/Simeon Schmauß - 10:59
Music: Epidemic Sound
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Комментарии : 91   
@FinkipGirl
@FinkipGirl 2 месяца назад
1:29 I like to think that Perseverance left the LED lights on, not just for her 3rd birthday, but also as a vigil for Ingenuity who would’ve shared the same birthday, but couldn’t be with her anymore.
@anar3786
@anar3786 2 месяца назад
No other channel covers and narrates this Journey as in detail as this one. Thank You, ElderFox.
@ΚυριακηΚαπιωτη
@ΚυριακηΚαπιωτη 2 месяца назад
Πολύ καλό το Rover 🎉🎉
@monstamowing3395
@monstamowing3395 Месяц назад
100%🎉
@rihasanatrofolo2472
@rihasanatrofolo2472 Месяц назад
I remember reading a comment from you many years ago about how tiresome it is to have a successfull channel locked to just one topic. Hope you feel better and more fulfilled these days.
@clashroyale_spammer
@clashroyale_spammer 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the video! I came here just from searching "Mars" and i found the video. It's so interesting! Rest in peace, Ingenuity helicopter, we will miss you.
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 2 месяца назад
Terrific update! Love to see the progress of our hard worker on Mars.
@MaxTheRealmTC_3421
@MaxTheRealmTC_3421 2 месяца назад
FINALLY! I have been waiting for a New episode of Elderfox Documentaries for a long time! Thank you for uploading something new before the best time of Earth's year is over (summer)
@mattpike7268
@mattpike7268 Месяц назад
Thank you for these videos. I enjoy them very much, the quality over quantity format you choose to release in is the correct way to do it IMO.
@sphinxtheeminx
@sphinxtheeminx 2 месяца назад
Good to see our little friend Ingenuity - not dead, but resting.
@SurgingApocalypse
@SurgingApocalypse 2 месяца назад
badly injured
@Shang-Lao69
@Shang-Lao69 2 месяца назад
Always good to see Mars ❤🎉🎉🎉 Happy birthday little Helicopter
@Christin5554
@Christin5554 2 месяца назад
It is so amazing what humanity is able to do on a far away planet. Thank you for sharing this very interesting video. Too bad I won't be around anymore when the first human puts foot onto this planet.
@kegelschneckenmett2026
@kegelschneckenmett2026 Месяц назад
As always a brilliant documentary, ty very much!
@Rick_B52
@Rick_B52 Месяц назад
Stunning video! Not sure I've been as emotionally attached to tech at the ingenuity helicopter. One of man kinds greatest inventions.
@MiG-25IsGOAT
@MiG-25IsGOAT 24 дня назад
you need 3 months to wait for a ElderFox documentary on mars, but when it arrives it is DEFINITELY worth the wait
@holdinmuhl4959
@holdinmuhl4959 2 месяца назад
Always exciting!
@jameseden9380
@jameseden9380 2 месяца назад
Amazing, thank you
@micr0chel
@micr0chel 2 месяца назад
Amazing video as always, thanks! Would be cool if you disabled the music @ 8:26.
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 2 месяца назад
Agreed, the one time the music is not helpful. I would love to hear the audio from Mars clearly.
@pauljensen4773
@pauljensen4773 2 месяца назад
Please
@makavelirizla
@makavelirizla 7 дней назад
Was waiting forever for this video.. this one took ages. Thank you for your content!
@alangarland8571
@alangarland8571 2 месяца назад
Thanks America. The rest of the world is looking forward to you being back.
@domadoma.05domadoma
@domadoma.05domadoma Месяц назад
This is amazing footage!!
@georgekaritzis2374
@georgekaritzis2374 2 месяца назад
Love these updates ...Please keep them coming
@RamenNoodlePackets
@RamenNoodlePackets Месяц назад
Many of us take for granted that we are literally looking at high def photos of another world. Something only of dreams not very long ago.
@inappropriatejohnson
@inappropriatejohnson 2 месяца назад
Thanks again, EF
@boonstase
@boonstase 2 месяца назад
hello friend, i hope you are well and still getting better and better. thank you for that nice video onesmore. i love it. greetings from germany bro!
@ReverseBasin
@ReverseBasin Месяц назад
Fascinating
@zeproo
@zeproo 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much
@Dan-hr8lq
@Dan-hr8lq 2 месяца назад
Can I ask why the video output is lagging behind by almost 90 sols? The current sol is 1231
@ElderFoxDocumentaries
@ElderFoxDocumentaries 2 месяца назад
It takes a long time to make these videos. But, I'm going to start covering the rovers monthly from now on so the videos should become more timely.
@Dan-hr8lq
@Dan-hr8lq 2 месяца назад
@@ElderFoxDocumentaries Okay, thank you for your work!
@dodgetruckdakota
@dodgetruckdakota 2 месяца назад
No
@Dan-hr8lq
@Dan-hr8lq 2 месяца назад
@@dodgetruckdakota ok😐
@themissileblaster24
@themissileblaster24 2 месяца назад
You're Back
@Miss_Jane_Doe
@Miss_Jane_Doe Месяц назад
8:06 it looks like Johnny #5!
@lloydrobinson7081
@lloydrobinson7081 Месяц назад
cool clip, keep the coming
@LieShangis
@LieShangis Месяц назад
哇哦,真的谢谢,有简体中文字幕❤
@ΚυριακηΚαπιωτη
@ΚυριακηΚαπιωτη 21 день назад
🎉 thanks !!! !!! !!!
@BosniaYUGO
@BosniaYUGO 2 месяца назад
River neretva going from Bosnia to Croatia. Nice to see a balkan name on mars.
@sgt.doakes
@sgt.doakes 2 месяца назад
Спасибо за выпуск 🤗🤝
@fathiralvaro7590
@fathiralvaro7590 28 дней назад
Its sad that Perseverance can't celebrate its birthday with ingnuity. I know, its just a soul less Dead thing, but your explanations make me feel like they're actually alive
@dynopart
@dynopart День назад
Finally the dust cap is off
@anthonyr5869
@anthonyr5869 2 месяца назад
Very good 👍🏻
@pauljensen4773
@pauljensen4773 2 месяца назад
Super cool
@chintuarts6487
@chintuarts6487 Месяц назад
@fortisfortunaadiuvat9262
@fortisfortunaadiuvat9262 Месяц назад
Cool
@Sonder-n3r
@Sonder-n3r 24 дня назад
Video: We found ice on Mars Polar Ice caps: No shit Sherlock
@NazmulHaque-o2v
@NazmulHaque-o2v 2 месяца назад
👁️🤳🇧🇩Wonderful
@prudencepineapple9448
@prudencepineapple9448 Месяц назад
I mourn Ingenuity. I'm sure I'm not the only one. I'm a happy Voyager 1has re-established a link with NASA recently. By January 2024, Voyager 1 was about 136 AU (15 billion miles, or 20 billion kilometers) from Earth, the farthest object created by humans, and moving at a velocity of about 38,000 mph (17.0 kilometers per second) relative to the Sun. Even once all its scientific systems are shut down, Voyager will continue transmitting a locator signal back to Earth, which will remain in range of the Deep Space Network until 2036. At that point, the Voyagers will sail beyond our sight, but will continue to travel ever outward into the depths of the Universe. Voyager 2 continues to operate normally. Launched over 46 years ago, the twin Voyager spacecraft are the longest-running and most distant spacecraft in history. Before the start of their interstellar exploration, both probes flew by Saturn and Jupiter, and Voyager 2 flew by Uranus and Neptune
@thiesenf
@thiesenf Месяц назад
And what TTTS engine was used to narrate this?
@Awais....
@Awais.... Месяц назад
I miss ingenuity 😭😭
@kevinflick61
@kevinflick61 2 месяца назад
Why couldn't they find a telegraph the same height as the lens cap and gently tap the lens cap into a slightly more closed position that might allow it to open when they move away from the rock
@DangerDave-e7u
@DangerDave-e7u 2 месяца назад
Good morning 👽❄️❄️
@anonymousperson8487
@anonymousperson8487 Месяц назад
Realistic representation
@mehrunnissashaikh-ez2br
@mehrunnissashaikh-ez2br Месяц назад
Nice idea 💯 p cotton tee shirt 👕 occupy 😊
@DavidFMayerPhD
@DavidFMayerPhD 2 месяца назад
Hardly a surprise. Mars is loaded with water by the trillions of tons.
@nicksavage4763
@nicksavage4763 2 месяца назад
❣️
@Xofttam
@Xofttam Месяц назад
What is in the sky at 8:25?
@DougieJohnson-l5w
@DougieJohnson-l5w 2 месяца назад
surly it was predictable damage to the drones propeller blade was strong possibility so why weren't a few easily replaceable spares loaded on perseverance or mini repair & cleaning drones?
@Timothy-NH
@Timothy-NH 2 месяца назад
I was thinking the same thing. I'm guessing the parts and screws would be too small for a robotic repair.
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 2 месяца назад
The whole point of Ingenuity was to see if a drone was even possible in the thin atmosphere on Mars. Maybe in future missions they will include more than one drone, but realize that would mean less payload for the rover itself. Getting stuff to the surface of Mars is hard. Those propellers are quite large (though not heavy), who would be there to remove the broken blades and attach the replacements? That would be really complicated and would require at least two workers on site. If you watch this video and the one before it, they were struggling for many days with something as simple as opening a dust cap.
@arkangeln910c8
@arkangeln910c8 Месяц назад
@8:01 The selfie portrait shows two dark spots, apparently hovering in the air. Can you see them? What is it? An artefact from the lens, ... or else?
@ElderFoxDocumentaries
@ElderFoxDocumentaries Месяц назад
These are small areas of the camera that are damaged. That shot is made up of 3 images stitched together. If you look closely, you'll see that the left and right images contain the exact same black shape - it's the same part of the camera which is damaged.
@gamer.7319
@gamer.7319 Месяц назад
Allah o Akbar ❤️
@timsuttonlovinlife-
@timsuttonlovinlife- Месяц назад
All those billions spent on the rovers and a helicopter and not one person thought to fit mechanical arms to the rover so that someone at nasa could remotely take control of them (like surgeons do whilst performing across the globe operations) and fix stuff! like simply grabbing the camera dust cover and pulling it open? They could have even had spare helicopter blades tucked up somewhere inside the rover then all it’d have to do is get close enough to the helicopter someone take control of the arms, swap the mechanical right hand for the swiss army knife attachment and then bish, bash, bosh! Change the broken blades for new ones! Sorted!!!!
@luu6005
@luu6005 2 месяца назад
what are those black dots on background on selfie pic 8:06
@ElderFoxDocumentaries
@ElderFoxDocumentaries Месяц назад
These are small areas of the camera that are damaged. That shot is made up of 3 images stitched together. If you look closely, you'll see that the left and right images contain the exact same black shape - it's the same part of the camera which is damaged.
@ashwatthamarana289
@ashwatthamarana289 2 месяца назад
having the water converted to liquid form and passing a current at some voltage will lead to electrolysis which can separate oxygen and hydrogen molecules oxygen can be used for human housing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. this need to be done in situ if human ever want to have a footing there.
@vast9467
@vast9467 2 месяца назад
the frozen water would be much more useful in water form
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 Месяц назад
Which is why the MOXIE device is so cool, it is splitting the CO2 of the atmosphere into breathable O2. Think about it! The first successful experiment to utilize a resource on another planet and extract an output that would be suitable for human use. Amazing!
@ΚυριακηΚαπιωτη
@ΚυριακηΚαπιωτη 2 месяца назад
Good bye..... .❤
@GeoffryWK
@GeoffryWK Месяц назад
Water frost my butt! CO2 frost. Any water or ice exposed to the Martian air would quickly turn to vapor.
@S.L-creation_56
@S.L-creation_56 9 дней назад
Tshirt 👕 price
@Ryan-mq2mi
@Ryan-mq2mi Месяц назад
Why is everything about perseverance these days? Has curiosity just ran out of things to do in its area?
@benjaminrickdonaldson
@benjaminrickdonaldson 2 месяца назад
Your so sigma
@lnfwhat01164_rules
@lnfwhat01164_rules 2 месяца назад
Denk you 💉🦷🩸
@digitalplayland
@digitalplayland 2 месяца назад
All for nothing if the sample return mission is halted.
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 Месяц назад
Nah, they are still getting over three years of good science from this mission. The sample return mission will be the icing on the cake.
@ScotsmanGamer
@ScotsmanGamer 2 месяца назад
"we"!? No NASA did I hate people or channels that somehow think it was a joint effort with the world or viewers!
@MrYerak5
@MrYerak5 2 месяца назад
We, as humanity an 200,000 years of knowlage
@ScotsmanGamer
@ScotsmanGamer 2 месяца назад
@@MrYerak5 see this humanity crap not buying it wealthy men doing it to get more wealthier.... kid your naivety is beyond belief
@MikedeRuyterdeWildt
@MikedeRuyterdeWildt Месяц назад
Please change the Robotic voice of the commentary
@vivianvaldi7871
@vivianvaldi7871 2 месяца назад
River channel ? Common stop this baby talk. Aven't you any thing more serious under your martian theeth ? No ? So OK...
@meeka_lauren
@meeka_lauren Месяц назад
It’s very annoying how you’re humanizing the rover, Perseverance. I thought it was just a one-off, weird comment when you said it the first time but then you kept doing it throughout the video.
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