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Apollo 14: ‘A Wild Place Up Here’ 

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Apollo 14 was the eighth crewed Apollo mission and the third to land on the Moon. On January 31, 1971, Apollo 14 launched from Kennedy Space Center with a crew of commander Alan B. Shepard, command module pilot Stuart A. Roosa, and lunar module pilot Edgar D. Mitchell.
The crew experienced challenges in docking with the lunar module Antares and six attempts were required before a "hard dock" was achieved.
On February 5, 1971, Antares made the most precise landing to date in the hilly uplands of the Fra Mauro crater.
Shepard and Mitchell spent a total of 33.5 hours on the Moon and performed two extra-vehicular activities (EVAs, or “moonwalks”), totaling 9 hours and 23 minutes. During the first EVA, they deployed several science experiments. Among these was a reflector that continues to be used to measure the distance from the Earth to the Moon. They also deployed a seismometer, which detected thousands of moonquakes and helped to determine the structure of the Moon’s interior. Other instruments measured the composition of the solar wind and the Moon’s tenuous atmosphere and plasma environment. Shepard and Mitchell collected 95 pounds of lunar rock and soil samples.
The command module Kitty Hawk splashed down safely on February 9, 1971, exactly nine days and two minutes after launch. The mission duration from liftoff to splashdown was 216 hours, two minutes.
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@kunalbachim8300
@kunalbachim8300 3 года назад
NASA Scientists and Engineers, We Love You!
@up2ten708
@up2ten708 3 года назад
I'm Waiting for a person who gives wishes for our parents 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MoonGuy382
@MoonGuy382 3 года назад
Yes, we do
@A_Different_ViewPoint.
@A_Different_ViewPoint. 3 года назад
@lucas.hahn2027
@lucas.hahn2027 3 года назад
Well then you’ll love me in 13 years
@silenthunter8254
@silenthunter8254 3 года назад
@Charlie Allen it's just thermodynamics...
@RCHeliJet
@RCHeliJet 3 года назад
*Respect to all of this Mission*
@MMT--Games
@MMT--Games 3 года назад
h
@kawtherr.h3548
@kawtherr.h3548 3 года назад
Yeah exactly
@davidlay2009
@davidlay2009 3 года назад
Yes
@wafflelicious.
@wafflelicious. 2 года назад
@@MMT--Games h
@wafflelicious.
@wafflelicious. 2 года назад
@@MMT--Games h
@arifahammed6702
@arifahammed6702 3 года назад
Just imagine what humans could have done in 50 years since moon missions if world leaders invested more on space research than on war.
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
Totally agree.
@astroandy6388
@astroandy6388 3 года назад
Maybe we would have humans on Mars in 1980s
@vincef.5378
@vincef.5378 3 года назад
War is profitable... it makes defense contractors and politicians rich. Find a way to do the same for space exploration and NASA will be buried in money.
@ahmed4363
@ahmed4363 3 года назад
@@ZaHandle that'll only drive americans there lol
@memecan5095
@memecan5095 3 года назад
@@astroandy6388 i highly doubt that
@Harsh-ii6tc
@Harsh-ii6tc 3 года назад
"I felt very, very small.." - Neil Armstrong
@igorschmidlapp6987
@igorschmidlapp6987 3 года назад
For Armstrong to die because of a botched surgery is both sad and infuriating at the same time. The man had TWO narrow escapes (bailing out of the lander simulator, and almost landing in the fire, and his Gemini/Agena roll), and to be taken like that.. sigh...
@Starman20290
@Starman20290 3 года назад
@@igorschmidlapp6987 well said. He will be missed.
@GM-lj8ct
@GM-lj8ct 3 года назад
Lying does that to a person.
@Vanilla_Icecream1231
@Vanilla_Icecream1231 3 года назад
@@GM-lj8ct what?
@vincef.5378
@vincef.5378 3 года назад
@@igorschmidlapp6987 Exactly. A tragedy how he died.
@azizulislamashiksm-1842
@azizulislamashiksm-1842 3 года назад
Can't wait to see a lunar landing in my lifetime!!
@CamillaI
@CamillaI 3 года назад
Me too!
@GM-lj8ct
@GM-lj8ct 3 года назад
Don't hold your breath.
@ivanscissorhands2008
@ivanscissorhands2008 3 года назад
Also i wish to see the landing on Mars, hope i'm still alive.....
@azizulislamashiksm-1842
@azizulislamashiksm-1842 3 года назад
@@ivanscissorhands2008 that too! Hope we'll be alive to see that. It's just that progress needs come a little faster otherwise it's gonna take a long long time to get to Mars, longer than it should.
@wafflelicious.
@wafflelicious. 2 года назад
@@ceogotgud3547 ye
@mediocreengineering6900
@mediocreengineering6900 3 года назад
It's crazy to think that the first American in space was walking on the moon just a few short years later.
@romerobryan83
@romerobryan83 3 года назад
A decade later but yeah I’m reading Alan Shepard’s book and when he went into space the idea of going to the moon seemed kinda crazy
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke 3 года назад
I always thought it was cool that Allan Shepard got to go to the moon after being in the first man in space... I mean the first American in space ...can’t forget about Yuri
@pjimmbojimmbo1990
@pjimmbojimmbo1990 3 года назад
That fact that Shepard had been Grounded, and it appeared he would never fly in Space again, made it all the more Satisfying for him. Too bad he didn't have a more Enthusiastic Attitude when taking the Geological Training, his landing was one of the least Productive of the Program.
@jerickodoggo9595
@jerickodoggo9595 3 года назад
Well, there's not much to visit in space once you get there. The moon is our outpost. Our one and only celestial friend.
@alejandroavalos4394
@alejandroavalos4394 3 года назад
*Sad Glenn Noises*
@sharkcrazzeey5476
@sharkcrazzeey5476 3 года назад
WE ARE NOT FAR FROM GOING BACK TO THE MOON, 3 - 4 MORE YEARS!! GO ARTEMIS!!
@osamasflugschule4130
@osamasflugschule4130 3 года назад
We talk about Artemis so maybe 8-10 years
@Killbayne
@Killbayne 3 года назад
@@osamasflugschule4130 your name and profile picture is very cursed
@PanzerkampfwagenausfTschechosl
@PanzerkampfwagenausfTschechosl 2 года назад
@@osamasflugschule4130 not really. It isn’t going to be delayed 4 years.
@user-fu5tg7vi2z
@user-fu5tg7vi2z 3 месяца назад
It’s been 3 years and we haven’t gone
@tonys1006
@tonys1006 Месяц назад
They arn’t going back
@theradarblip1070
@theradarblip1070 3 года назад
As a Russian citizen I salute my American comrades for pushing the boundaries of space exploration! It might seem that the space race was a bad thing at the time, but in a long term perspective it really helped humanity to move rapidly forward in science and technological development for the benefit of us all, the earthlings and possibly beyond!
@tommyharrison412
@tommyharrison412 3 года назад
Respect from The United States 🇺🇸
@pietersfilms5171
@pietersfilms5171 3 года назад
I am not at all american but its amzing to think what they did all those years agoo
@leedorey1490
@leedorey1490 2 года назад
Let's not forget Russia's achievements too.
@staleshortcake9442
@staleshortcake9442 2 года назад
@@leedorey1490 despite the lives they vanguished to cozmonauts and animals, they are different now, a new dawn
@PanzerkampfwagenausfTschechosl
@PanzerkampfwagenausfTschechosl 2 года назад
@@staleshortcake9442 actually only 4 cosmonauts died. Compare that to the 15 astronauts who died. Being a cosmonaut wasn’t nearly as life threatening as being an American astronaut. And we did and still do the same stuff on animals.
@dantoel2304
@dantoel2304 3 года назад
I can't get enough of the space accomplishments. I watched the very 1st. Moon landing on live tv. The whole world was cheering and united with that event. We need more of that! Looking forward to the coming moon explorations.
@careystrother9785
@careystrother9785 3 года назад
Me too .... watched live a month before I turned 7 ....
@careystrother9785
@careystrother9785 3 года назад
What has put me on the bubble is the fact that they claim cruising speed in space is/was between 11-17000mph ....soooooo would it take 3Days to arrive there.????? . Smells like a Rat to me....
@thegreatdivide825
@thegreatdivide825 Год назад
@@careystrother9785 I smell a dunce... After leaving Earth orbit Apollo coasted to the Moon and due to Earth's gravity there was a gradual slowing of velocity down to 2,000 mph. They sped up again when the Moon's gravity took effect.
@prudvi01
@prudvi01 3 года назад
Can't wait for humanity to go back!
@NepNepYT
@NepNepYT 3 года назад
To where?
@NepNepYT
@NepNepYT 3 года назад
@Aerokenises master cool
@spxdes4223
@spxdes4223 3 года назад
@@NepNepYT First woman on the moon too btw. Also, while Nasa wants to go to the moon, Space X wants to try to go for Mars. Exciting times to be a witness of these historic events.
@NepNepYT
@NepNepYT 3 года назад
@@spxdes4223 you’d have to force me in to a rocket if you want me to leave earth (if we all had to) becuz i would rather go to neptune.
@albclean
@albclean 3 года назад
Im 53 probably won't happen with NASA. Not in my life time to many politicians in control
@mikejade4146
@mikejade4146 3 года назад
''Houston....We have a Problem.......the Earth seems not to be FLAT!!!''
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
Haha good one - Flurfs are idiots!
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад
We have another problem, Moon isn't cheese
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
@@ImieNazwiskoOK it is Wallace and Gromit proved it!
@spicyleaves8876
@spicyleaves8876 3 года назад
@@ImieNazwiskoOK my whole childhood has been shaddered
@jamesb6857
@jamesb6857 3 года назад
You people are so bold! Brave even! In regurgitating exactly what you’ve been told.... I can’t imagine the gumption and intelligence it just take to believe everything you’re told! You even had the cleverness to come up with a portmanteau! Such talent.
@sauravmarri7786
@sauravmarri7786 3 года назад
An amazing mission! It never gets old!
@rysjyn1735
@rysjyn1735 3 года назад
i appreciate everybody's dream of working in NASA!
@astrolla9154
@astrolla9154 3 года назад
Thanks for appreciating my dream:)
@mariasirona1622
@mariasirona1622 3 года назад
Since i live in Finland- one of the nordic countries and an ESA member- my dream is working with ESA
@recepkaraca4117
@recepkaraca4117 3 года назад
Thank you working at NASA is my dream
@ianparr9950
@ianparr9950 3 года назад
Wish I had the skills to 😅
@lucasoreidopunho3556
@lucasoreidopunho3556 3 года назад
Me too!!! I Hope that someday i'll work there!(hey, does NASA accept people from other countrys?)
@matthewb8229
@matthewb8229 3 года назад
This is such good stuff. it gives me chills just watching them galavant around the moon's surface.
@clarkkent3730
@clarkkent3730 Год назад
chills = demons
@user-mt2qn4yp8w
@user-mt2qn4yp8w 3 года назад
Thank you for showing this. I sort of remember this mission. Was a kid when all the Apollo missions were up and running. The first moon landing was a day before my birthday. Was upset they couldn't wait one more day. Lol
@KayJune
@KayJune 3 года назад
They finally turned comments back on
@glock19gen3
@glock19gen3 3 года назад
LOL, they don't like everyone telling them that SLS is a massive, HUGE waste of money
@skullasylum33
@skullasylum33 3 года назад
wonder why they turned comments off anyway, weird?! during these times when people need them the most.
@ZaHandle
@ZaHandle 3 года назад
@@glock19gen3 that moment when an old canceled soviet tech is better than the Senate Launch Station looking at you buran
@mav01
@mav01 3 года назад
@@ZaHandle SLS isn't supposed to be a next-gen rocket. It's meant to be a simple, cost-effective, and relatively risk-free way to regain moon capabilities. Apollo was risky, every mission to the moon almost failed because of one reason or another. It was also super expensive. SLS will be a huge upgrade from Apollo, even if it doesn't seem like it at first.
@ct92404
@ct92404 3 года назад
@@skullasylum33 It's probably because of all the nutjob conspiracy theorists.
@pumberdog
@pumberdog Год назад
The most important event that whole flight was the longest golf shot ever made. Thank you Alan Shepard. Side note: My my middle name is Alan, and I hated that name until Alan Shepard became the first American in space. After that, I thought "If Alan is a good enough name for an astronaut, it's good enough for me". After that point I was proud to wear that name. I am 68. Saw it all from the beginning.
@Mozart1220
@Mozart1220 5 месяцев назад
It was not the most important element of the flight. And the golf shot was about 25 yards. he never got a good swing on armed in a pressure suit.
@peppeddu
@peppeddu 3 года назад
This stuff never looks old. It's amazing how far ahead they were back then and much they did with the little technology they had.
@andyburk4825
@andyburk4825 3 года назад
lol, ikr, we were lucky to have electrified lighting and indoor plumbing, yessirreee...
@peppeddu
@peppeddu 3 года назад
@@andyburk4825 and computers less powerful then the chip in your iPhone connector.
@SSran-iv4lu
@SSran-iv4lu 3 года назад
@@peppeddu What does computing power have to do with landing on the Moon. Spacecraft were capable of reaching Mars in 1971 with the very limited computing power.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Год назад
I agree with Andy Burk. I was 12 when Al and Ed walked on the moon in January 1971, and the technology back then was so crude that we didn’t hear about the mission until months later when the town crier got word from the messenger on horseback.
@hapsnap2989
@hapsnap2989 3 года назад
"Ok, shall I do a loop?" "Ok, make it smooth" "And around we go" "Show us a little style" hahah nice
@CamillaI
@CamillaI 3 года назад
Couldn't get past looking at that LEM in the first clip had to freeze every frame and see that hasselblad detail just unbelievable clarity ! Awesome !
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Год назад
The LEM was the most daring and amazing vehicle ever built!
@ZootSuitCooter
@ZootSuitCooter 3 года назад
The best book I've ever read on the space program is 'Carrying The Fire' by Michael Collins, and trust me, I've read a few. Funny, entertaining, informative and emotional.
@space__idklmao
@space__idklmao 3 года назад
Indeed a classic!
@gh30
@gh30 3 года назад
Michael Collins is a great writer by any standards.
@jaafarsaid9170
@jaafarsaid9170 3 года назад
@cfillah193
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke 3 года назад
I wasn’t aware that Michael had written a book.... guess I’m gonna have to check it out
@vincef.5378
@vincef.5378 3 года назад
I have a copy of that right here. That's my next book.
@hankthepatriot3733
@hankthepatriot3733 3 года назад
The Apollo program's perseverance paved the way! CAN'T WAIT for Artemis!
@shamsudeenma1928
@shamsudeenma1928 3 года назад
Is this a pun?
@Proton64
@Proton64 3 года назад
@@shamsudeenma1928 no
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
@@shamsudeenma1928 how would that be a pun?
@lucasoreidopunho3556
@lucasoreidopunho3556 3 года назад
Neither i!!!
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад
I can't wait for some change in Senate. Or another program nearly indentical but with no SLS.
@davidmurphy563
@davidmurphy563 3 года назад
Beautiful. Amazing achievement.
@kotor1357
@kotor1357 3 года назад
Can we have more episodes on all of these great missions, not only apollo but other great missions too. Thanks NASA,for pushing the boundaries of sciences and inspiring many people.
@climbingworkouts
@climbingworkouts 7 месяцев назад
They push the boundaries of special effects, and computer animation, that's for sure. As for space, the only thing they send to space is your imagination.
@Lewy94999
@Lewy94999 3 года назад
It's time to go back there.
@grandmaashley
@grandmaashley 3 года назад
grandma approved
@gentrydayton518
@gentrydayton518 3 года назад
Are you the memeanade grandma
@SparrowIZ
@SparrowIZ 3 года назад
shut up I'm SparrowIZ.
@Mr_Koala10
@Mr_Koala10 3 года назад
Ikr
@deru9680
@deru9680 3 года назад
Oh ur back here
@formulesyfe
@formulesyfe 3 года назад
i see you everywhere
@alexismarmol305
@alexismarmol305 3 года назад
"Not bad for an old man" Yeah....but he is definetely not your average old man
@mgwilliams1000
@mgwilliams1000 2 года назад
There's a clip I saw of a reunion years later of the Mercury astronauts where Alan Shepard talks of his father. His father never approved of his entering the military as a pilot and later NASA. After Apollo 14 his father (shortly before his death) told Alan he was wrong and he was very proud of him... you could see a tear in Shepard's eye as he told the story.
@Mozart1220
@Mozart1220 5 месяцев назад
It was called "Moon Shot" with Barry Corbin narrating as if he were Deke Slayton.
@ratuldeoun7228
@ratuldeoun7228 3 года назад
So hyped for humans to go back to the moon with Artemis! 🚀
@jamesb6857
@jamesb6857 3 года назад
>back
@Christianhorny1
@Christianhorny1 3 года назад
Than we need yo wait 10 more years when sls develpment is so slow
@landon_5029
@landon_5029 3 года назад
It’s gonna be more hype when space x sends the first humans to mars
@jamesb6857
@jamesb6857 3 года назад
>you can go back to a place you’re never been >”place” >you can go to
@landon_5029
@landon_5029 3 года назад
@@jamesb6857 you’ve been smokin🤔
@donna1018
@donna1018 3 года назад
That was beautiful!
@Stevie8654
@Stevie8654 3 года назад
Stuart Roosa was a childhood hero for me. It was cool being from the same town as a guy that orbited the moon.
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
Fabulous nice to see the retro reflectors.
@charmsly9506
@charmsly9506 3 года назад
Honestly amazing!
@vincef.5378
@vincef.5378 3 года назад
Incredible. I have lived through all this.
@johnnyallred3753
@johnnyallred3753 7 месяцев назад
Great little video on Apollo 14 thank you.
@veraleee1791
@veraleee1791 3 года назад
This is amazing ❤️ Can't wait for the next Lunar landing and Mars exploration🚀🚀🚀
@Sofia-qn6fs
@Sofia-qn6fs 3 года назад
I want to become an astronaut and I am working towards it 😁
@user-ep5nj7hm3h
@user-ep5nj7hm3h 3 года назад
Hope achieve your goals! Good luck!
@deru9680
@deru9680 3 года назад
SAME!! Dont give up dude.
@Sofia-qn6fs
@Sofia-qn6fs 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the kind words ❤
@astroandy6388
@astroandy6388 3 года назад
Same! Maybe we'll meet on the Moon 😁
@TatsumikuTheMusicalGhazt
@TatsumikuTheMusicalGhazt 3 года назад
Try hard, don't give up! You'll be a legend, best wishes for you!
@davidhaynes3126
@davidhaynes3126 Год назад
Reading “ Failure is not an Option “ The Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Missions where stunning human achievements.
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice Год назад
oh, yeah. i'm trying to figure out which book to read. something by Kranz is up there.
@user-kb3hp2qu8k
@user-kb3hp2qu8k 2 года назад
Thank you so much.
@aaryanbora8948
@aaryanbora8948 3 года назад
How can people dislike this great video
@TheBishbosh
@TheBishbosh 3 года назад
I hope they make a permanent moon home
@wesleyrodgers886
@wesleyrodgers886 3 года назад
It's just a matter of when. More chances now because of private companies.
@jonathanritchie2926
@jonathanritchie2926 3 года назад
Dude you got number 1 comment that means there going to do it.
@shinviews4717
@shinviews4717 3 года назад
There’s no oxygen on the moon so it’s not possible
@RollercoasterJosh
@RollercoasterJosh 3 года назад
@@shinviews4717 Well actually no. But they are thinking of way to have oxygen on the moon/mars.
@ryanray6215
@ryanray6215 Год назад
@@lorinatzberger3624 lol 😅🤣😂😜😝
@sbv8105
@sbv8105 Год назад
Please land on moon again. We're waiting to see that
@VampireDoggo
@VampireDoggo Год назад
NASA has the Artemis missions going and we should see people landing on the moon again in the next few years! :)
@bobmusil1458
@bobmusil1458 Год назад
They will. And the Chinese will also land on the Moon.
@cookieman876
@cookieman876 3 года назад
Stoked to have some not garbage quality 1970’s footage of people doing stuff on the moon.
@OliverHitchens
@OliverHitchens 3 года назад
Would love to see this type of video about Apollo 15, 16 or 17 featuring the Lunar Rover!
@spunkmire2664
@spunkmire2664 3 года назад
Personally I think its amazing that apollo 11 had few programming errors. In my opinion, BEST SOFTWARE RELEASE TO DATE.
@LiEnby
@LiEnby 3 года назад
It's because they acturally tested it
@suasponte8363
@suasponte8363 3 года назад
I'd like to thank Russia for pushing us or we might not have made it to the moon as early as we did!
@julian.castro18
@julian.castro18 3 года назад
You certainly wouldn't have done it if it wasn't for the Cold War. Just compare NASA's budget back then and now. It goes both ways, of course.
@gustavobarron2948
@gustavobarron2948 3 года назад
I loved how Russia said :" 1st of all we weren't on this race or goals are different" ... Never accepted the defeat
@freddierhodes8201
@freddierhodes8201 3 года назад
@poopooman poo they won almost everything. They got into orbit first, they got a person into orbit first, they flew by another planet first, they landed on Mars and Venus first, they hit the moon first, they landed on the moon first. They had a space station first. America got to the moon first, which was the most impressive achievement, and before the USSR could retaliate, it collapsed.
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
@poopooman poo Well poo Russia got the first satellite and the first human in space, But the Americans got the first human on the moon.
@nebtheweb8885
@nebtheweb8885 3 года назад
@poopooman poo said _"russia won"_ - Actually, that Russia, called the Soviet Union, no longer exists.
@arunkaladi
@arunkaladi 3 года назад
Wishes all the best for the Artemis 25..
@user-fy5sg9rg7d
@user-fy5sg9rg7d 3 года назад
What is that
@andreikoto4810
@andreikoto4810 3 года назад
@@user-fy5sg9rg7d AKG probably mixed up Luna-25 and Artemis - 1. GL to Artemis!
@A2Zmaxpain
@A2Zmaxpain 3 года назад
I feel weird just stepping into another City. Just imagine being on another planet far far away from home🙌
@vnrgnkv
@vnrgnkv 3 года назад
NASA, you are very cool! from Russia, with ❤️
@JANDLWOODWORKING
@JANDLWOODWORKING 3 года назад
Thank you to all the brave Women and Men that worked so hard to make this happen!
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад
Ah yes to diffrent species
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
@@ImieNazwiskoOK?
@brianarbenz7206
@brianarbenz7206 2 года назад
@@dogwalker666 I guess he means Laika and the chimps.
@dylanwild6400
@dylanwild6400 3 года назад
thank you for this video
@PHDiaz-vv7yo
@PHDiaz-vv7yo 9 месяцев назад
Kitty hawk, Antares, Fearless Leader and two other talented rooks. 14 is one of my favourite missions. Gutted so much was cut out from the FTETTM episode. It could have been a 2.5 hr long movie on its own with Al’s return, docking, descent, Cone Crater, Ed’s ESP…
@bhaiyasahebpatil8826
@bhaiyasahebpatil8826 3 года назад
It was historical and lovely movement for us 😇
@bxdxdudie8131
@bxdxdudie8131 Год назад
50 years ago we could go to the moon, today people are saying that pigeons aren’t real. Way to go humanity
@BijanIzadi
@BijanIzadi 3 года назад
This was a beautiful video
@suesweeney5952
@suesweeney5952 3 года назад
Great little snippet of history.
@pedroruiz193
@pedroruiz193 2 года назад
What you see at 2:27 is something very simple but at the same time very ingenious. It's an array of 3-wall mirrors. That kind of mirrors are made of 3 mutually perpendicular flat mirrors. Imagine a corner of a room where the floor and the two walls are covered with flat mirrors. Here's the cool thing: no matter the orientation of a laser beam, if it hits any one of those mirrors, then after getting reflected by the other 2, one at a time, the beam comes back exactly the same orientation as the incident beam but propagating back to the source. That's how they measured the distance to the Moon.
@Projectx.in1
@Projectx.in1 9 месяцев назад
Who else know the truth if it's really a moon landing ❤
@Mozart1220
@Mozart1220 5 месяцев назад
@@Projectx.in1 It was really a Moon landing.
@2hedz77
@2hedz77 3 года назад
these guys always had a hilarious sense of humor...love it
@egamersmk771
@egamersmk771 3 года назад
your humor is really great too btw
@jaydaniels1790
@jaydaniels1790 3 года назад
Thank you !
@jagergaming2281
@jagergaming2281 3 года назад
Those are some high quality images. I sometimes wonder what its like on other planets, and if I'll ever get the chance to experience it.
@RelaxMode1
@RelaxMode1 3 года назад
Woow, this got me chills :(
@ryanside7095
@ryanside7095 3 года назад
I was just watching a documentary of this mission yesterday 😂
@os_-rz8ti
@os_-rz8ti 3 года назад
يَا مَعْشَرَ الْجِنِّ وَالْإِنسِ إِنِ اسْتَطَعْتُمْ أَن تَنفُذُوا مِنْ أَقْطَارِ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ فَانفُذُوا ۚ لَا تَنفُذُونَ إِلَّا بِسُلْطَانٍ (33)
@trevormawulana980
@trevormawulana980 3 года назад
Thank you NASA. Love from Zimbabwe
@smeji
@smeji 3 года назад
NASA❤️
@MrPingvin20
@MrPingvin20 3 года назад
Я тоже по русски розговариваю
@Harsh-ii6tc
@Harsh-ii6tc 3 года назад
@ No comparison is going on here... everyone is doing for humanity 🌍❤️.....
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад
@Šimon gaming sk With same Rockets and capsules as on the start of space race? They should be on museum right now. Russia at the start was competition, nie it's nothing
@captainharris8980
@captainharris8980 3 года назад
I'm glad I witnessed this on the evening news. I'm glad I was alive then to witness it.
@wolfmanjack3451
@wolfmanjack3451 3 года назад
So am I.
@captainharris8980
@captainharris8980 3 года назад
@@wolfmanjack3451 I'll be honest, I didn't like the 70s much, but I did like watching news about the space program. A good time to be alive and witness the space race.
@captainharris8980
@captainharris8980 3 года назад
@Charlie Allen what on Earth do batteries have to do with anything?
@captainharris8980
@captainharris8980 3 года назад
@Charlie Allen Muted and reported to RU-vid.
@captainharris8980
@captainharris8980 3 года назад
@Charlie Allen reported
@dronereviewsandgaming8490
@dronereviewsandgaming8490 3 года назад
This is awesome
@jamieforjazz
@jamieforjazz 24 дня назад
One day, that golfball is going to be the holy grail for treasure hunters. Respect to all of the Apollo astronauts.
@shravya8949
@shravya8949 3 года назад
Dreaming.....😀 To be there...
@mindyvaughn8217
@mindyvaughn8217 3 года назад
These NASA guys were the ultimate in brilliant and Cool. Thank you guys.💖
@boatchips7820
@boatchips7820 3 года назад
Can't wait to go back
@lilsulung
@lilsulung 3 года назад
Godspeed 🔥
@pjimmbojimmbo1990
@pjimmbojimmbo1990 3 года назад
I remember watching the Apollo 14 Moonwalks on TV. Our Neighbour had just gotten a Colour TV, and I saw minutes of one of the walks on it before I had to go to School(Grade 6). If I had been in High School, I would have cut Classes anytime there had been a Moon Landing
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
👍
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing 3 года назад
1971 Moon Buggy: Launching Electric Cars into space before it was cool
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад
I wouldn't be suprised if that car couldn't drive on Earth
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
Yup every thing Elon musk does has already been done.
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
@@ImieNazwiskoOK It could but a bit under powered it only had to cope with 1/6G
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад
@Dog Walker What about: 3 boosters landing, bellyflop, succesfully full flow staged combustion engine, comercial space, in the future biggest Rocket and also fully reusable one etc
@ImieNazwiskoOK
@ImieNazwiskoOK 3 года назад
@Dog Walker Remember that lander's legs would collapse on Earth
@larrymendoza2286
@larrymendoza2286 3 года назад
My 5th grade class and I think you ROCK!!!!
@CarlosGonzalez-fl4ih
@CarlosGonzalez-fl4ih 3 года назад
Hey teacher. See if they can tell what kind of leaf is blowing around on moon. 3:47.
@paulcontursi5982
@paulcontursi5982 2 месяца назад
I watched this liftoff in person. AWESOME!!!
@thorastaff4651
@thorastaff4651 3 года назад
So freaking cool I wanna work at NASA when I'm older!
@nighthawkviper6791
@nighthawkviper6791 3 года назад
Lockheed will get you there faster and safer! I hope every American especially Millennials such as myself; will learn this hermetic history of Manned Space Flight and the technologies derived therein. Rockets aren't the only way to leave the planet! 😉
@reshmaghoderao9975
@reshmaghoderao9975 3 года назад
I have so much to tell mostly if you ask intelligent kids that would you like to work at nasa. Thay would say no because in us military per year gets 500 billion dollars and nasa gets less then 2 billion dollars the projects in nasa are constantly bieng cancelled take the james webb telescope it lauch should be done around 2018 but no Working in nasa isn't worth it think something better then foing job like making your own company like elon musk. SpaceX
@pavneetkaur4831
@pavneetkaur4831 3 года назад
@@reshmaghoderao9975 money shouldn’t matter to you if you are truly passionate about something. As long as you can make enough to support yourself and your family, you’re good.
@pavneetkaur4831
@pavneetkaur4831 3 года назад
I want to work at NASA when I’m older as well! Go after what you want, no matter what obstacles are thrown at your way, and don’t let anyone tell you what to do! You got this!
@astrolla9154
@astrolla9154 3 года назад
@@reshmaghoderao9975 why do y’all think money solves everything? If you can’t even work how are you going to get that money😐🤌🏻
@offplanet740
@offplanet740 3 года назад
We are the Artemis generation! 🌔🏹
@fredericofortes7358
@fredericofortes7358 3 года назад
Fantastic!! Congratulations NASA!! A proud for all mankind!! Fred, BH, Brasil.
@NepNepYT
@NepNepYT 3 года назад
I hope we will have more moon mars missions in the future.
@infinitysplitda456
@infinitysplitda456 3 года назад
I love how the Inverse Square Law of physics conveniently disappears on the moon. "Hey guys, how are we going to land on the moon and film it if the lumens of light will exponentially increase as we approach it?" The answer is stage the landing on a film set
@SSran-iv4lu
@SSran-iv4lu 3 года назад
By that logic, the surface of the Earth would also be blindingly bright. But it's not. The Earth is actually more reflective than the Moon.
@infinitysplitda456
@infinitysplitda456 3 года назад
@@SSran-iv4lu ? Sir, can you point out just sources of light on earth from high altitude air balloon footage? No, they are not even visible. Definitive view of the surface is consistently gray and hazy just from high alt, which is consistent with the Inverse Square law, since you are moving away from a source. With the moon photos we see a decrease in its lumens. It would be a phenomenon not seen elsewhere in nature, thus the whole landing deserves less trust and more scrutiny. Then lo and behold the mystery of all the telemetry data being destroyed...
@stephenpage-murray7226
@stephenpage-murray7226 3 года назад
@@infinitysplitda456 It wasn’t destroyed. In fact Sotheby’s auctioned a set of data tapes last year for $1.8 million.
@SSran-iv4lu
@SSran-iv4lu 3 года назад
@@infinitysplitda456 You're not understanding my point. The Moon and Earth are the same distance from the sun, correct? Therefore, the solar irradiance of sunlight is the same as Earth which is 1050 W/m^2. AND the earth has a higher albedo than the Moon, so it reflects more light. So obviously, standing on the Moon is not much different than standing on dayside of Earth.
@infinitysplitda456
@infinitysplitda456 3 года назад
@@stephenpage-murray7226 to quote NASA engineer Don Petit " I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond. The problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. We used to but we destroyed that technology and it is a painful process to build it back again." Why destroy that precious, historical telemetry data? And what was sold at Sothebys?
@zerozerosprivate5547
@zerozerosprivate5547 3 года назад
❤️Godspeed, go NASA, go Humanity!
@VASISarea
@VASISarea Год назад
Μπράβο παλικάρια, άντε και ξανά με κύρος και φιλοδοξία.
@monireol
@monireol 3 года назад
Love it
@LuKaOnYT
@LuKaOnYT 3 года назад
All the dislikes are from flat earthers
@lucasoreidopunho3556
@lucasoreidopunho3556 3 года назад
Lol yeah
@egamersmk771
@egamersmk771 3 года назад
Yeah but not every moon landing denier is a globe earth denier tho
@nebtheweb8885
@nebtheweb8885 3 года назад
@@egamersmk771 Those are conspiracy crackpot nutjobs who don't realize that the veracity of the moon landings does not depend on nor does it rely on their acceptance or approval.
@Bibiisachildkiller
@Bibiisachildkiller 3 года назад
Oh the "flatearthers" trick to try diminish those who are not dumb enough to believe that 50 yrs ago people went around the craters of the moon in an electric car. You are pathetic
@lucasoreidopunho3556
@lucasoreidopunho3556 3 года назад
@@Bibiisachildkiller You are pathetic to think that, with so much proof, you still can't believe that people walked on the Moon. Pls, study more.
@shadowzblades460
@shadowzblades460 3 года назад
Every time I see the Moon, Mars, earth and the space in general like the Systems , stars and more I cry because I would like to live 1000 years to see all the secretes the nature has for us 🥲 anyway go NASA and Go ARTEMIS
@spxdes4223
@spxdes4223 3 года назад
We get to see the exciting part, the start of an era for humanity. Space exploration will only get larger from here. We might live to see space mining, Pluto missions and maybe, but just maybe, the first prototypes of anti-matter reactors. I'm sure Mars and Moon missions will become a regular, atleast for the next 50 years or so.
@GM-lj8ct
@GM-lj8ct 3 года назад
Got bad news for you: Space doesn't exist. But the sky is nice to look at that. You got part of it right.
@spxdes4223
@spxdes4223 3 года назад
@@GM-lj8ct Ok
@GM-lj8ct
@GM-lj8ct 3 года назад
@@spxdes4223 Glad you agree.
@spxdes4223
@spxdes4223 3 года назад
@@GM-lj8ct Ok
@_Krushna__
@_Krushna__ 3 года назад
Wow 🔥
@alexcarter9866
@alexcarter9866 3 года назад
Vary nice 👍
@B0NUKA5
@B0NUKA5 3 года назад
Wow. Can’t wait for Artemis!!
@justgjt
@justgjt 3 года назад
When you go back there, please . . please take a really good colour video camera and visit some of the Apollo sites. PLEASE !
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
They were colour cameras, the moon is monochrome!
@seaturtledog
@seaturtledog 11 дней назад
Why go where you have already been?
@vewilli
@vewilli Год назад
Great!
@blocc_nova746
@blocc_nova746 5 месяцев назад
The BALLS on these men to take on this mission after the apollo 13 disaster is amazing.
@MrWhiteav6
@MrWhiteav6 3 года назад
I can imagine the trepidation the apollo 14 crew must have had knowing the perilous journey of apollo 13.... brave brave men... 👏
@rogerkearns8094
@rogerkearns8094 3 года назад
I remember. (I can't remember whether I've had me lunch, but I remember this.) ;)
@mikehosken4328
@mikehosken4328 3 года назад
Alan was very lucky getting his ear fixed as a lot of doctors would not operate. Was glad to read he made it to the moon and played golf., goes to show never give up on your dreams
@epicsciencesved
@epicsciencesved 3 года назад
Just wow
@ryanm7263
@ryanm7263 Год назад
This was the peak of our civilization... it's been all down hill since
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice Год назад
it comes and goes. things'll turn around.
@kitcanyon658
@kitcanyon658 Год назад
There have been plenty of good things developed just not in the scale. And yea, the world seems to have lost its mind, or at least parts of it but it will swing back although it could take awhile.
@bamblaze6174
@bamblaze6174 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this video. God bless you! NASA 🙏❤
@stika1055
@stika1055 3 года назад
going to space is a major sin in religion lol, learn the cult you follow
@dylanm.3692
@dylanm.3692 3 года назад
@@stika1055 What's wrong with exploring and expanding scientific knowledge?
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
@@stika1055 What on earth are you talking about? Is it English?
@stika1055
@stika1055 3 года назад
​@@dylanm.3692 im all for it, but his religion is against it, but dont worry, religion is all for slavery
@stika1055
@stika1055 3 года назад
@@dogwalker666 if you can read then yes i spoke in English and i told him that his religion is against exploring the universe
@mikerowavez
@mikerowavez 3 года назад
very cool
@umjackd
@umjackd 3 года назад
I'm sure this would be Commander Shepard's favourite video on RU-vid.
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