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The Apollo Experience - Part 1: Apollo 17 - The Last Men on the Moon | History Documentary
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Between 1968 and 1972, NASA successfully sent 24 men where no human beings had been before or since. The final mission, Apollo 17, flew in December 1972 and closed the final chapter in NASA’s triumphant Apollo Program. Using spectacular NASA high-definition archive footage, mission audio and rare astronaut interviews, this is a unique documentary film that comprehensively chronicles one of the greatest moments in mankind’s history.
Uninterrupted by narration or expert interviews, this documentary immerses the audience inside the action as it happened on the day, over 40 years ago. Journey with astronauts Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt and Ronald Evans through their extensive training and across their 14-day mission to the Moon and back, and share the discoveries with Cernan and Schmitt as they explore the lunar surface for 3 days, while Evans performs experiments and reconnaissance in lunar orbit. The Apollo 17 Experience is an emotive, informative and inspirational tribute to the spirit of human exploration and mankind’s final steps on the Moon.
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@bobateaa4
@bobateaa4 Год назад
aww the little jump was adorable and the excitement from their voices. they must be so happy and felt unbelievably proud
@jodyssey9921
@jodyssey9921 7 месяцев назад
That's evidence enough for me that it's real, that men like that would turn into excited children. No way they're on a sound stage, they wouldn't be that good at acting.
@RMB42
@RMB42 6 месяцев назад
@@jodyssey9921 And that's only one of a LONG list of reasons why it would be impossible to fake
@Zelurpio
@Zelurpio 23 дня назад
@@RMB42 they did fake the landing what are you talking about lol it was filmed nowhere near the real location, it was actually filmed on the other side of the moon sad people still believe its real...
@daryllect6659
@daryllect6659 День назад
@@RMB42 Anyone capable of critical thought knows that no human has ever been on the lunar surface.
@petecartwright5211
@petecartwright5211 6 месяцев назад
The last guy to walk on the moon was the late Gene Cernan. On his way back to the LEM to leave the surface, he bent down and scratched his daughters' initials into the lunar surface. It was the most incredible act of a father in history. Nothing can top it. For the next billion years his tribute to her will stand undisturbed.
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice 6 месяцев назад
True.
@mustangcircut
@mustangcircut 7 часов назад
As a father that is the greatest thing he did. Thought about her up there. Imagine the thought of your initials there!!! Your dad did that. Makes me want to cry!
@fhiNkme
@fhiNkme Год назад
If landing in the moon actually happened today, astronauts would definitely take 5000 selfies 😂
@skatepark02
@skatepark02 9 месяцев назад
Actually that’s a good point. We have large sensor cameras with real good low light performance with the capability of storing thousands of images. There is going to be so much to look at on the next mission.
@tonks78
@tonks78 8 месяцев назад
And I would pretend an alien monster was coming for us, bouncing away .😂
@seanmetro3496
@seanmetro3496 7 месяцев назад
As well as livestream the moon's surface and a 24/7 telescope pointing at Earth
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 6 месяцев назад
@@skatepark02”Low light performance” is irrelevant on the Moon’s surface during daylight. The required exposure settings would be about the same as standing in an asphalt parking lot on a sunny day on Earth.
@skatepark02
@skatepark02 6 месяцев назад
Yes Good point, I dont know why I brought up low light, I think i was tired. Dynamic range however. People might stop complaining aout not seeing stars @@executivesteps
@a65232
@a65232 5 месяцев назад
26:46 "I think the next generation ought to accept this as a challenge. Let's see 'em leave footsteps like these someday." Challenge accepted, sir.
@davidcruz1941
@davidcruz1941 3 месяца назад
Hopefully I can be one of them, trying to get my CS masters and then going to apply to be an astronaut, I should be done by the time applications are up again
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 2 месяца назад
@@a65232 I worked on Artemis and did my small contribution.
@bullseyenow1
@bullseyenow1 9 дней назад
@@davidcruz1941 My son has one semester left at OSU. Not the same goal in mind but I will be glad when he graduates
@paulmorgan8254
@paulmorgan8254 Год назад
Harrison Schmitt was the most important astronaut to go to the moon, as a geologist he helped more discoveries about how our universe was formed.
@micaadamovic
@micaadamovic Год назад
❤😅
@williamthomas1
@williamthomas1 Год назад
I think they are all equally important in their own way.
@-TheOracle-
@-TheOracle- Год назад
Yeah, ask Netherlands how they liked their petrified moon rock.
@tabascoraremaster1
@tabascoraremaster1 Год назад
@@-TheOracle- Petrified wood it was and not even near interesting.
@harveynumber1
@harveynumber1 Год назад
Ha ha.... you *still* think the moon landings were real? 😂
@Someuglydude12
@Someuglydude12 9 месяцев назад
Something about man existing outside of our own home planet is amazing. I hope humanity can work together eventually for greater feats
@isaidthat4505
@isaidthat4505 7 месяцев назад
Can't wait till man does space travel and goes to the moon
@raymundoparino9490
@raymundoparino9490 7 месяцев назад
😮that's amazing travel outside the world
@ПетрПетрович777
@ПетрПетрович777 7 месяцев назад
@@isaidthat4505 К сожалению это вопрос даже не сегодняшнего дня, и не ближайших лет. Человек не выживет на Луне и нескольких часов. Там нет защитного слоя атмосферы, и там нет земной магнитосферы, которые защищают от разрушительных солнечных лучей и частиц. На поверхности КОРИЧНЕВОЙ (подчеркиваю) Луны слой в несколько метров радиации несовместимый с жизнью человека, более того, напоминаю, что Солнце - это огромный ядерный реактор, который бьёт прямыми лучами по незащищённой поверхности Луны. Перепады температур в двести градусов. Всё это и ещё сотни причин не дают возможности в ближайшие года посетить НИКОМУ Луну. Если только разовый - недолгий полёт в один конец😁
@SAWats
@SAWats 6 месяцев назад
​​@@isaidthat4505Your pretty late son. Can't wait till they film the landing sites up close. But now with AI you guys will say that's fake too. I was in middle school for the Apollo missions. Too bad you weren't around to see it all happening. A half a million people worked on the project. I suppose u will say that's fake too. Small minds you have.
@NuraDary-c5i
@NuraDary-c5i 5 месяцев назад
NASA can you go to Colombia in South America and put the flag there on planet Earth
@kristov29
@kristov29 2 года назад
The debate in Apollo was do we need a crew of three highly skilled aviator/pilots who receive some scientific training, or, in the case of Jack Schmitt, do we send a scientist to the USAF Air Education and Training Command for a year and train him to fly high performance jet aircraft. I think Apollo 13 showed that if things go wrong...very wrong, you needed as many skilled pilots as you can squeeze into the capsule! Regardless, I'm glad Jack Schmitt made it into space, but sorry that the Apollo program ended three flights short of what had been scheduled. It was a hell of a ride while it lasted.
@procta2343
@procta2343 Год назад
If they had continued on, i recon we would have been on mars by the 90s.
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 6 месяцев назад
@@procta2343The 2090s I presume?
@procta2343
@procta2343 6 месяцев назад
@@executivesteps i would say so now, closet thing we may get in our life time is an orbit around mars, and that's about it.
@MrDuboce
@MrDuboce 28 дней назад
I was 16 years old when I watched Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon (from my 16-inch television set). t was extraordinary. I didn't sleep a wink that night, I couldn't stop thinking about what an incredible moment it had been. Then, they returned to earth safely which was a huge relief and equally amazing. What a time to have lived through.
@jaysnowden2
@jaysnowden2 4 месяца назад
As a kid we were there at the launch site. It was delayed. I remember my mom waking me up as I got to see the launch. The first nite launch and our last moon mission. Great memories. Thank you father.
@dirtyspoontv7089
@dirtyspoontv7089 9 месяцев назад
This is a beautiful documentary, covers everything that those astronauts did, great work on this
@FreeDocumentaryHistory
@FreeDocumentaryHistory 9 месяцев назад
We agree and happy you appreciated it.
@jonmcgee6987
@jonmcgee6987 3 года назад
Back in the early 90's. while I was still living in Austin Texas. The son and grand sons of Ronald Evans lived across the street from me. they had a room with Apollo and other NASA stuff. I got to meet Ronald Evans when he came to visit his family and talked with him for a bit. He was kind enough to autograph an encyclopedia that I had on the entry for the Saturn V. Wish I still had that book. Unfortunately it has gone missing over the years and I have no idea what happened to it.
@candyfloss184
@candyfloss184 Год назад
Buy the Lego for Saturn V.
@Real_Stone.
@Real_Stone. 8 месяцев назад
Did you ask that NASA stuff about the Moon? How was his experience with Moon and is this document or a movie??? What do you think about Moon landing?
@cameronbartlett6593
@cameronbartlett6593 3 месяца назад
but you still have underwear from grade nine. go figure.
@jeanherndon4536
@jeanherndon4536 Месяц назад
Our lives today are like sand through an hour glass. So many treasures slip through our fingers. Today is 22 August 2024.
@wsbill14224
@wsbill14224 Год назад
When you look at what was done by the last Apollo missions you see how much better it was to be an Apollo astronaut at the end of the program. They had all the toys and didn't need to waste energy figuring out how and where to land.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
And, they could go to the grocery store, the movie theater, the sports arena, whatever, without being mobbed (like Aldrin and Armstrong always were).
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 Год назад
Though as pilots they wanted the "firsts". For example, Apollo 9 was considered a plumb mission even though it never left earth orbit. It was the first chance to fly the LM, the first flying machine designed to only work in space.
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
Amazing! ..space is the future and we are in the future . and now we are going back to the Moon with Artemis thank you.👍🇳🇿
@shimzamamorobela5085
@shimzamamorobela5085 Год назад
Wy do i still see pictures of the moon wen they took pictures on the moon,something is fishy,that is not earth
@KianWdx
@KianWdx Год назад
@@shimzamamorobela5085 you definitely have never seen that lmao
@JoseAguilar-ql4ir
@JoseAguilar-ql4ir Год назад
​@@shimzamamorobela5085😄😆 😂😂🤣🤣😅
@vantuengler1264
@vantuengler1264 6 месяцев назад
Quando?
@Bowhunterohio
@Bowhunterohio 5 месяцев назад
I didn’t know they was planning on going back to the moon. I’ve been wondering why Elon Musk hasn’t worked towards that. He has done great things and so far it always seems like he is successful. It will be awesome to land on the moon again.
@conniemcclung338
@conniemcclung338 Год назад
Who is the 3rd person taking the videos
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
Ed Fendell.
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth Год назад
@@rockethead7 A question that you may be able to answer. Is Ed Fendell still alive? I have Googled without success. Take care.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
@@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth He was active on social media a couple of years ago. I haven't checked lately. But, ok, I'll start looking.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
@@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth He commented on social media 8 months ago.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
@@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth Yup, looks like he's still alive. His wife died last week, and there are bunches of posts online sending condolences to Ed (which they wouldn't do if he had also died).
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 Год назад
Read Cernan's book about his life and this mission. Lots of great insights into Apollo.
@dansv1
@dansv1 11 месяцев назад
It’s the best of the three Apollo astronaut autobiographies that I have read.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 11 месяцев назад
Cernan was the best moonwalker to speak with (and I've spoken with most of them). That man, I'll tell ya, he could read people better than anybody I've met, and he instantly could tell whether to ramp the conversation up to super-techy engineering talk, or tone it down to casual basics. Somehow, he instantly knew how technical to be (or not to be). I've only met him 3 or 4 times, but, each time was really great. He'd tell my wife exactly the types of things she'd want to hear (more simple stuff), then shift gears and tell me about how the guidance computers worked, then shift gears again and talk about how he felt emotionally while on the moon. The only thing I didn't like was that he kept bringing up his religion (and his religious experiences while on the moon) every time I'd talk with him. That's about the only thing he ever misread about, because I could have lived without those little segments of conversation. But, the rest... pure perfection. Another thing I learned was never to make heroes of anybody. I mean, not that I really ever did. But, like I tell my kids, just judge people on the stuff you know. If you are a Michael Jordan fan (or any other sports person), fine, but don't admire him for who he is as a person, just admire his abilities on the basketball court. And, if you admire an astronaut, just admire him for his accomplishments in space, not because of who he is as a person. Not that Cernan is really bad or anything, but, there are some aspects of his personality that are very "human" (that I won't get into), and it's best to stick with admiring as the astronaut he is (er, was), and not necessarily judge anything (good or bad) outside of that topic.
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 11 месяцев назад
@@rockethead7 Cool account, thanks for sharing. Great that you met him on several occasions. I never met him. Was born in 68 so too young to remember Apollo 10 and 17. I remember watching him in the broadcast booth during the first Shuttle launch.
@Bnio
@Bnio 9 месяцев назад
@@rockethead7Man, I went to SpaceFest the year after Cernan died and the guy running the booth that sells photos for autographs started talking to me about him and how Cernan liked to get people together for golf at such events (which were often held near golf courses). And then he asked me if I had ever met Cernan, and I said no. The guy looked genuinely sad for me that I would never get to experience Cernan in person.
@ulkairvillan3219
@ulkairvillan3219 9 месяцев назад
Its all fake man. Look into it.
@bhaskertewari9090
@bhaskertewari9090 Год назад
even though we as Indians have made so much progress into space, but i am stunned to see how advanced USA was even 50-60 years ago....i mean they got live footages from that time also which we can't even think of.............hats off to them and their technology.................hopefully we can emulate them and in the coming future a force to reckon with in space missions........PROUD OF OUR "ISRO"
@lankeshshinde3798
@lankeshshinde3798 Год назад
Studio Work😂 How easily came back in all Man Moon Missions 😂 They fooled the world.
@sushandkrishna7220
@sushandkrishna7220 Год назад
If it’s one time, we can say studio work but they went 5 times?
@CallmeMaspr
@CallmeMaspr Год назад
No atmosphere on moon and we can see the flag is waving like their is wind blowing.. Haahhh Nice studio edit but forget about minor details 😂😂😂😂
@pissupehelwan
@pissupehelwan Год назад
@@sushandkrishna7220 You cannot convince those who choose to bury their heads in sand. All those conspiracy theories have been convincingly debunked. They all have scientific explanations, including the flag-wave "gotcha" that ignoramuses like to cite. By the way, there were 6 successful human landing on the moon, all by American astronauts. Adding all their missions, a total of 12 men walked on the moon.
@pissupehelwan
@pissupehelwan Год назад
​@@CallmeMaspr Are you aware that just like you, there are Pakistanis who believe that Chandrayan-3's moon landing was faked by Indians? I am sure you agree with them also, right?
@supremequart8233
@supremequart8233 Год назад
I love these documentaries, but could y’all make the captions just a little bit bigger? I don’t understand why filmmakers do this. We would like the whole story, so please make it legible.
@mrtim6479
@mrtim6479 4 месяца назад
Amazing documentary. I'm curious. During EVA#1 @ about 39.5minute mark, they are hammering a moon rock to collect samples. The hammering noise can be heard. I assume this not some special effect added, but something to do with the internal microphone of the spacesuit picking up the vibration though Cernan's hammer, hand, and body. Hoping to use this video for the many the moon landing deniers who seem to be multiplying.
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth 4 месяца назад
Your hypothesis is correct. Take care.
@tombystander
@tombystander Год назад
This should be shown in schools. It would bolster the youths interest in space tenfold
@Sheepwillbesheep
@Sheepwillbesheep 6 месяцев назад
Enough brainwashing in schools as is…
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 2 месяца назад
@@tombystander Watching Apollo Soyuz as a kid got me a career as an Aerospace Engineer!
@tombystander
@tombystander 2 месяца назад
​@@aemrt5745thank u for ur contributions to humanity!
@EmJack_Gaming
@EmJack_Gaming Год назад
Proud of you America 🇮🇳♥️🇺🇲
@viksam009
@viksam009 Год назад
Great acting and direction. Brought a tear to my eye.
@gladiatorx6085
@gladiatorx6085 Год назад
Why ?
@yoongisqueenljaquline
@yoongisqueenljaquline Год назад
A jealous indian
@VBG9284
@VBG9284 Год назад
​@Xiao_CommenterOk . Anything else 😂We are not saying it's fake but most people believe this is fake. 80 percent comment you will see they say it's fake.
@rainbowraj9336
@rainbowraj9336 Год назад
​@Xiao_Commentercàn nasa repeat this again to send astranauts to the moon now a days
@telx2010
@telx2010 Год назад
@@VBG9284 It does like quite fake to be honest. As for the Indian fiasco thats a comedy clown show.
@Jbbs95
@Jbbs95 9 месяцев назад
Only 5000 people showed up to watch! You know how many would show up now days!!!
@malc796
@malc796 6 месяцев назад
That was hilarious. Thanks I needed a laugh. Tin foil and curtain rods can do amazing things.
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice 6 месяцев назад
With that stuff you could make a hat for yourself.
@malc796
@malc796 6 месяцев назад
@@gives_bad_advice look closely and stop lying to yourself. You are in the minority now.
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice 6 месяцев назад
@@malc796 Good. I've never been one to follow the herd.
@SpitSharp
@SpitSharp 6 месяцев назад
Did you see the earth ? It’s spinning too fast lol
@wildboar7473
@wildboar7473 5 месяцев назад
@@malc796 nah not that bad, say 1/3 + 1/3 neutral + 1/3 faithful. Main thing is eating in Power official hands, never seen 1 contradict anything from schooled Gov, or Corporate Media.
@OvidiuMuresan93
@OvidiuMuresan93 10 месяцев назад
Amazing for humanity
@JacobRamsey-q5f
@JacobRamsey-q5f 8 дней назад
It is just SO COOL to see it go full thrust at liftoff and not move for like 3 seconds
@maneyr6455
@maneyr6455 4 месяца назад
One of the huge project
@thetruthnothingelse5033
@thetruthnothingelse5033 10 месяцев назад
How did they bring in the moon car?
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 10 месяцев назад
The lunar roving vehicle was folded up in the quadrant 1 bay of the lunar lander's descent stage on Apollo 15-17. The deployment of it was recorded and broadcast live at least on Apollo 15.
@thetruthnothingelse5033
@thetruthnothingelse5033 10 месяцев назад
@@ArKritz84 where is the link? Have never seen that film
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 10 месяцев назад
@@thetruthnothingelse5033 search for “LRV deployment” for some clips and also animations, or “apollo 15 eva 1” if you want to see it more in context.
@thetruthnothingelse5033
@thetruthnothingelse5033 10 месяцев назад
Where broadcasted
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 10 месяцев назад
@@thetruthnothingelse5033 it was broadcast live at the time, and then recorded. The videos you'll find are, in one form or another, sourced from those recordings.
@craighadrand
@craighadrand Месяц назад
Beautiful, sentimental documentary. Incredible images. Fantastic! Looking forward to really getting back into the space age with the upcoming lunar base.
@manuelhernandocarantongarz289
ESTOS HOMBRES MERECEN TODO EL RESPETO Y ADMIRACION POR SU IMPORTANTE LABOR Y COMPROMISO
@saturndirect8085
@saturndirect8085 Год назад
era todo mentira
@mrhodes3140
@mrhodes3140 8 месяцев назад
Nice how the 2 of them got along so well.
@sanjayvishwakarma7774
@sanjayvishwakarma7774 2 года назад
Apollo 17 in the year 1972 are very good tracking on environment and on moon mission Apollo 17 on climate is very best on finding water 💦
@thehexedcoin1517
@thehexedcoin1517 10 месяцев назад
If its one thing we all can learn from Apollo 17, its that good old fashion American-grade tape doesn't stick to lunar dust covered fenders.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 10 месяцев назад
Well, it stuck for a while. But, yeah, then they needed to replace the tape with clamps.
@StinkFingerr
@StinkFingerr 10 месяцев назад
Next time they'll have Gorilla Tape.
@You.Tube.Sucks.
@You.Tube.Sucks. 10 месяцев назад
And what did we learn about duct tape from Apollo 13?
@thehexedcoin1517
@thehexedcoin1517 10 месяцев назад
@@You.Tube.Sucks. That you can attach a square container of lithium hydroxide to a suit hose by using duck-tape, of course!
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 10 месяцев назад
​@@You.Tube.Sucks.They learned how to fit a square peg in a round hole!
@foxOnwheels-1
@foxOnwheels-1 Год назад
how does this flag flutter when there is no air on the moon?
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
Like when someone is handling it?
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 Год назад
Or the LM is venting?
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 Год назад
More to the point, why would it be completely motionless, but not hanging limply, for LONG periods of time?
@dicodur
@dicodur Год назад
To all the Indians talking about the "flying flag" despite no air, it never flew; it was held by a horizontal rod on top and only moved while being planted.
@kgr3977
@kgr3977 Год назад
Got it
@RahulRk-tr7ot
@RahulRk-tr7ot Месяц назад
Indians? You think the people who doubt about the flag are Only Indians? You must edit your comment. You are Degrading your country here.
@honeysj7328
@honeysj7328 8 месяцев назад
Great Art Directors , appalause to them🎉
@johnwood551
@johnwood551 9 месяцев назад
I was glad to grow up then to watch and dream about space. But they got caught up in the “Going to Mars” idea,spent all their time doing the shuttle thing. IF they had started working on building a permanent base on the moos we could be living ,working and launching from their as our “Space Station”.
@greenharvestproductions6743
@greenharvestproductions6743 5 месяцев назад
Just happened just like this. My father was an engineered from NASA for people who don't believe that we went to the moon. It happened and memory of my father John Velez engineer from NASA rest in peace Dad February 12th 1933 October 27th, 2004
@wildboar7473
@wildboar7473 5 месяцев назад
*THAT* was for Unbelievers?? O "it happened" i see, never heard that before....
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 5 месяцев назад
Am an Aerospace Engineer too young for Apollo. We admire folks like your dad for this achievement. Our modern work stands on their shoulders.
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth 5 месяцев назад
Condolences on the passing of your dad. I am sure that you are proud that he played a part in an amazing achievement. Take care.
@SenzaMotiva
@SenzaMotiva 4 месяца назад
🌘Excellent, hat’s off & well done . My Father was Aerospace elec engineer for NAAviation / Rockwell 1965 - til this A17 mission . He worked on all missions then later on X-15 HypersonicAircraft
@SenzaMotiva
@SenzaMotiva 4 месяца назад
🌘Excellent, hat’s off & well done . My Father was also Apollo Aerospace / he was elec engineer for NAAviation / Rockwell 1965 - til this A17 mission . He worked on all missions then later on X-15 HypersonicAircraft
@Rayashi4ever
@Rayashi4ever 8 месяцев назад
Best Hollywood movie ever
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 7 месяцев назад
Tell me you’re not a movie critic without telling me you’re not a movie critic.
@michaelkot5387
@michaelkot5387 6 месяцев назад
With a very big budget :)
@fast-toast
@fast-toast 6 месяцев назад
Tell me why America couldn't have landed on the moon. Disprove all the math done for fuel, life support, engines, and all the rest and then tell me its fake, heck even disprove just one peice of math that they actively used in the apollo missions and I might believe you. I am going off of the assumption that you aren't a flat earther.
@Mdsohelranabogura1992
@Mdsohelranabogura1992 Год назад
thank you successful landing all Astronaut thank you congratulation from Bangladesh 🇧🇩♥️🙂👍
@danshearer7627
@danshearer7627 Месяц назад
Miss you Gene. RIP
@joemata3307
@joemata3307 Год назад
You can see spot light on helmet shield
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
Huh? You mean the sun?
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe 10 месяцев назад
@smeeself --- speed up the playback and ask yourself how did they pull themselves up at those wierd angles ---- it's called wires ---- obvious
@talalbyt
@talalbyt 8 месяцев назад
Nothing but a movie made in Hollywood... Oh no!!! They forgot to remove the fly from the camera screen at 22:05 🤣😂😅
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 8 месяцев назад
Don’t reproduce.
@paul8972
@paul8972 8 месяцев назад
Good spot 😂
@KPL400
@KPL400 8 месяцев назад
@talalbyt well .. someones flies were removed in the back street porn movie your mother starred in when you were accidentally created....
@craigmahon1303
@craigmahon1303 Год назад
At 48 min, they are supposedly going to a new site 7 km away, but they are following prior rover tracks.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
Yup, and it wasn't even footage from Apollo 17. They borrowed the CDR shot from Apollo 15 at 47:52. And, I'd have to go through the videos to be certain, but, I think the rest of the shots are from Apollo 16. That's why these documentary videos are difficult to watch if you want 100% accuracy. The editors often borrow footage, just in the interest of relaying the spirit of what's going on, not necessarily meant to be taken as exactly correct. As far as I'm aware (and I'm willing to be wrong), there is no Apollo 17 footage of riding the rover.
@craigmahon1303
@craigmahon1303 Год назад
@@rockethead7 Very interesting, thanks.
@Esteb86
@Esteb86 Год назад
@@rockethead7 Interesting note as well - The audio when Apollo 17 clears the launch tower, and Gene says, "There goes the tower. Oooo there she goes!", is from when the launch escape tower was jettisoned just after skirt-sep.
@ohlalaale
@ohlalaale Год назад
@@rockethead7 You are wrong. This is from Apollo 17 with Gene Cernan talking about the broken fender they fixed on the LRV.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
@@ohlalaale The audio is from Apollo 17. But, the video footage at the 48 minute mark was borrowed from other missions, just as I said.
@sss4618
@sss4618 Год назад
ಏರಿಯಲ್ 51 ಒಳ್ಳೆ ಸಿನಿಮಾ ಶೂಟಿಂಗ್ ಚೆನ್ನಾಗಿ ಮಾಡಿದ್ದೀರಿ
@avinashn8912
@avinashn8912 Год назад
Wow kannada😅
@oscarjimenez5835
@oscarjimenez5835 Год назад
Excelente. Gracias desde Durango, México.
@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq 2 месяца назад
"I never thought I'd do Geology like this."
@nearchd504
@nearchd504 Год назад
Great movie.
@drterry3160
@drterry3160 7 месяцев назад
I totally agree with you
@Sheepwillbesheep
@Sheepwillbesheep 6 месяцев назад
Hollywood classic
@heather1985october
@heather1985october 3 месяца назад
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter which was launched to the Moon in 2009 has taken thousands of high resolution photographs of the Moon. The descent stages of the Apollo Lunar Modules are clearly visible on the surface of the Moon. Spacecraft from China, India and Japan have also taken such photos. End of story...
@Doc_arj
@Doc_arj Год назад
Thankuu for this documentary😍
@adahsurmadah368
@adahsurmadah368 Год назад
Dari kecil nonton apologis 17.di TVRI stasion. I love astronom.
@anifowosetemitope6426
@anifowosetemitope6426 Год назад
How do you have the moon on the moon Edit: Ohh it was the earth showing from the moon. Amazing
@stephenpage-murray7226
@stephenpage-murray7226 Год назад
Here in Australia we used to support the ALSEP experiments installed on the lunar surface by the Apollo astronauts at Orroral Valley tracking station. Uploading commands and downloading data on a daily basis.
@toucheturtle3840
@toucheturtle3840 Год назад
Jodrell Bank here in the UK observed . I have no idea what has happened to our education system?….we can’t even repair the roads…
@stephenpage-murray7226
@stephenpage-murray7226 Год назад
@@toucheturtle3840 Not just the lack of education it’s the laziness.
@toucheturtle3840
@toucheturtle3840 Год назад
@@stephenpage-murray7226 virtual reality
@GRCComedy
@GRCComedy Год назад
Who is watching after Chandrayaan 3 land ???❤
@terguliruk1118
@terguliruk1118 Год назад
Me, jai hind
@purplelove1357
@purplelove1357 Год назад
Me 🙏
@santhoshshetty7064
@santhoshshetty7064 Год назад
Me
@eddiejeldes3860
@eddiejeldes3860 Месяц назад
No habia visto este documental, me emociona mucho y me recuerda cuando por tv vimos la llegada de Apolo 11 junto a mi familia. .. gracias a EE.UU por esta maravillosa aventura de ver al hombre en la Luna...desde Chile
@BookReaderHindi
@BookReaderHindi Год назад
Good Hollywood movie 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@yoongisqueenljaquline
@yoongisqueenljaquline Год назад
Still better than bollywood and their unreal green screen life Uncle
@heather1985october
@heather1985october 3 месяца назад
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter which was launched to the Moon in 2009 has taken thousands of high resolution photographs of the Moon. The descent stages of the Apollo Lunar Modules are clearly visible on the surface of the Moon. Spacecraft from China, India and Japan have also taken such photos. End of story...
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe 10 месяцев назад
the walking on the moon part --- movie set ---- no stars and bad lighting so you can't see the wires --- where are the stars? they slow down the playback speed for the zero g sim --- -- watch it at speed and you can see it easy ---- they use the wires to jump high and to help them get up when they fall. the cumbersome gear helps the effect to make them clumsy --- you can see them being pulled up at unnatural angles all over the place ---- what else do you want to know ?
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 10 месяцев назад
I want to know why you think the stars should be visible in the daytime.
@KPL400
@KPL400 10 месяцев назад
_"what else do you want to know ?"_ we want to know why there were no 'stars' in the back street porn movie when you were accidentally created...
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe 10 месяцев назад
@@ArKritz84 --- ok, just ignore the wires because you think you have a plausible argument about the stars
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 10 месяцев назад
@@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe which will wires? The single one which by happy coincidence is placed in the exact spot and has the exact length of the VHF antenna (which is exactly where you wouldn't want to have a wire connected)? That one?
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe
@tOxIc_TrEaSuRe 10 месяцев назад
@@ArKritz84 - the one's that keep pulling them in unnatural ways, like when they face plant and they get yanked back up
@AleksLipar
@AleksLipar 8 месяцев назад
Explain why there is not a single shot where the Earth is visible, considering that the moon is always facing it, it should be very visible.
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 8 месяцев назад
I can explain that: it’s a lie.
@mikep9604
@mikep9604 8 месяцев назад
For example, type into google: earthrise photos.
@ftroop8462
@ftroop8462 7 месяцев назад
30:22
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 6 месяцев назад
First off the angular size of earth from the moon is small, about 2 degrees. Second Apollo 17 landing latitude was 30 degrees from the lunar equator, making earth 60 degrees off the horizon. They would need to point the camera high up.
@Greg_Andrews
@Greg_Andrews 3 года назад
How do you make grown men act like they are 12 again? ... ... Let them play on the moon. :)
@hikesystem7721
@hikesystem7721 Год назад
Yes, but it was is little too much. They needed to calm down and be a little more professional.
@billholt7860
@billholt7860 Год назад
@@hikesystem7721 Yeah , Or they might start singing a song they don't know the words to and add lib the present month in which they are filming the fake moon action . Or ask if it's getting dark because a stage light went out , like a dumbass .
@hikesystem7721
@hikesystem7721 Год назад
@@billholt7860 We went to the moon. Lol, Do you not believe in Artemis either?
@billholt7860
@billholt7860 Год назад
@@hikesystem7721 I didn't go to the moon , Are you telling me that you did ?
@quadcityracing
@quadcityracing 4 месяца назад
When you only have several hours 230,000 miles from home, a fender does not matter. What a distraction.
@ateamfan42
@ateamfan42 29 дней назад
It sure does matter when an uncovered wheel would spray lunar dust all over equipment and cameras. The fenders were included in the design for very good reasons.
@grazynazambeanie5963
@grazynazambeanie5963 7 месяцев назад
Did you notice the mouse running across the screen
@TheSpatulaCity
@TheSpatulaCity 6 месяцев назад
49:00 This is the highest video quality of the moon's surface I've seen.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 6 месяцев назад
A vast majority of the moon videos were shot via low-res TV, with a field sequential scanning camera (low quality, but very light). But, on most of the missions, they also had the 16mm film camera. However, they didn't have an infinite supply of film, so they shot it at a slow rate (like the clip you referenced). If you want to see the best quality, look for videos of Apollo 16mm film, especially the ones that have been up-converted to 24 frames per second or higher.
@Sheepwillbesheep
@Sheepwillbesheep 6 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@wildboar7473
@wildboar7473 5 месяцев назад
Funny of them following previous tracks
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 5 месяцев назад
The 70mm Hasselblad still images are incredible. That format still rivals digital resolution.
@amarshmuseconcepta6197
@amarshmuseconcepta6197 7 месяцев назад
@27:57 🤣WTF Matchbox moonbuggy🙄go figure😳
@mastlaunda0369
@mastlaunda0369 Год назад
Real video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@fransrepi1996
@fransrepi1996 Год назад
Fantastic engineering
@Sheepwillbesheep
@Sheepwillbesheep 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic movie set 😂😂
@djibicisse
@djibicisse 4 месяца назад
@@SheepwillbesheepSaturn v 🫢😘
@ssleddens
@ssleddens 4 месяца назад
Pure comedy, you can hear the Astronauts pounding on the moon. In a vacuum?
@apocalips8008
@apocalips8008 4 месяца назад
so the fakers forgot about that detail ..sure..
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 месяца назад
If you didn't hear it, you'd be saying, "Hey, wait a minute, shouldn't the sound traverse through the hammer into the suits and microphone? Apollo was fake because they are doctoring it and removing the sound." But, because you can hear it, you're saying, "Hey, wait a minute, how can you hear sound in a vacuum? Apollo was fake because you can hear the sound." Either way, you'd come to the same conclusion. So, what's your point?
@itsamazeofmirrors
@itsamazeofmirrors 4 месяца назад
15:01 😏 - not a TRACE of any curvature
@cardboard9124
@cardboard9124 3 месяца назад
@@itsamazeofmirrors 17:02, hey look, curvature. 15:02 only looks flat because it isn't very high up
@henryjraymondiii961
@henryjraymondiii961 9 месяцев назад
9:35 " >..and the last chapters of the human history book that Apollo has the capability of writing. We won't know it for 1500 years, but some of the things that we are finding that were completely unexpected, that we didn't plan to find, will almost certainly be the most important things in the eyes of the history of science, and very probably in the eyes of the history of Man. " I think this refers to...alien...things. I write this on 14 December 2023.
@JMG72ARG
@JMG72ARG 10 месяцев назад
was it so hard to point the cameras towards the earth? I mean, the moon is always facing the earth, point the camera up, and you see the earth, supposedly rotating.
@KPL400
@KPL400 10 месяцев назад
how fast do you think the earth rotates... ?
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 10 месяцев назад
They pointed the cameras at the Earth numerous times on Apollo 17. They took video of the Earth with the RCA TV camera. They took photos of the Earth with the Hasselblad 70mm cameras. Why is it that you seem to think they didn't? Have you looked at the videos? Have you looked at the photo archive? Or, did a conspiracy video tell you they didn't do this, and then you just blindly believed it? And, as for seeing the Earth rotating, um, what? How fast do you think the Earth spins?
@JMG72ARG
@JMG72ARG 10 месяцев назад
@@KPL400 I did see them point at the earth later on in the video
@aemrt5745
@aemrt5745 10 месяцев назад
The earth takes 24 hours to rotate. That's twice as slow as the hour hand on an analog clock. That would be on hellova boring movie and utter waste of time.
@JMG72ARG
@JMG72ARG 9 месяцев назад
@@aemrt5745 Not sure how long they were on the moon, but I would have taken a few snapshots with zoom, several hours apart, to see the change.
@ankushsarkar9263
@ankushsarkar9263 Год назад
Chandrayan 3 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@TimBrown-e9l
@TimBrown-e9l 7 месяцев назад
Both Soviet orbital probes and the Indian moon mission have confirmed the remnants of the LEM on the moon. Not to mention the laser reflectors placed there.
@RMB42
@RMB42 6 месяцев назад
You mean LEMs plural. There are six soft-landed LM decent stages left parked on the moon, plus Apollo 10's crashed descent stage and several discarded and crashed LM ascent stages from Apollos 11 - 17, minus 13.
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 6 месяцев назад
The LRO Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has documented the Apollo landing sites from orbit over the last 15 years.
@юрий-л4л4к
@юрий-л4л4к 10 месяцев назад
Возможно Маск всё таки создаст ракету способную долететь до луны 🤣
@MsAviator69
@MsAviator69 7 месяцев назад
Да на Луну уже сотни ракет долетели. Другое дело, что человек больше не летает после Аполлона. Но зачем ему туда летать, если роботы выполняют все необходимые работы безо всякой угрозы для жизни.
@iowanation1034
@iowanation1034 7 месяцев назад
Back then, at age 10, watching a black and white television and drinking TANG. Amazing!
@leonardodavinci1576
@leonardodavinci1576 6 месяцев назад
This and Bill the science guy inspired me to persue science and god.
@wildboar7473
@wildboar7473 5 месяцев назад
Had contrary effect on me
@troilushhang2892
@troilushhang2892 7 месяцев назад
我聽到了月球車轉動的聲音。無大氣可以聽到這麼清楚嗎。
@紙老虎逗泥蛙
@紙老虎逗泥蛙 4 месяца назад
还有38:28那里敲打石头的声音,正常情况下摄像是无法记录到这个声音,月球真空环境,声音无法传播
@lootbot
@lootbot Месяц назад
I love how its just two homies on the moon basically doing their 9-5
@geoffbirchall7552
@geoffbirchall7552 4 месяца назад
I’m still waiting for the first men to go to the moon! What bs! 😂
@AshutoshSrivastavaTimetraveler
@AshutoshSrivastavaTimetraveler 2 месяца назад
😂😂
@NuraDary-c5i
@NuraDary-c5i 5 месяцев назад
.He said my pleasure. ❤🌕🌎
@jennycraig99
@jennycraig99 Год назад
looks fake to be honest
@fast-toast
@fast-toast 6 месяцев назад
Tell me why America couldn't have landed on the moon. Disprove all the math done for fuel, life support, engines, and all the rest and then tell me its fake, heck even disprove just one peice of math that they actively used in the apollo missions and I might believe you. I am going off of the assumption that you aren't a flat earther.
@timothyd9543
@timothyd9543 7 месяцев назад
Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty sure we went to the moon. But Geno is pounding on that rock at 38:34, how does that make noise when there's no air with which to carry that noise? Anyone?
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice 7 месяцев назад
Sound travels through more than just air. Vibrations travel through tools and bones, too.
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth 6 месяцев назад
Microphone was inside his helmet. Sound vibrations passed through the solids and gasses inside spacesuit.
@MaximoBrazil2000
@MaximoBrazil2000 Год назад
26:36 The moonwalking dancing comes from this moment?
@harshalkarekar4387
@harshalkarekar4387 Год назад
Its hard to believe all apolo missions were successful at that time, even in 20th century no one able to do that.
@billygribble9939
@billygribble9939 Год назад
Because it's fake
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
Thanks for demonstrating that you nuts continuously confuse the 1900s with the 1800s.
@niuub7063
@niuub7063 Год назад
​@@billygribble9939just like there are ppl who believes earth is flar😂 good keep beleivi g. India will go moin in 2025❤
@billygribble9939
@billygribble9939 Год назад
@@niuub7063 jesus I'm very disappointed in you people. Watch your boy get smashed in debate tonight
@febyjames5218
@febyjames5218 Год назад
Its just because it cost billions of dollars. NASA still can do it if government gives the money. Back in 60s and 70s there was space power race especially between US and the soviets. So back then these missions was a priority for the US government to prove their capability and power. Priorities always change. And I think there is no point in just keep going to moon and coming back unless there is just cause. NASA of course will send people to moon if there is a compelling reason to do so.
@kawazaki7501
@kawazaki7501 Год назад
At 36:41, who panned the camera out and round?
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 Год назад
Ed Fendell.
@user-uz8kg5wz7f
@user-uz8kg5wz7f Год назад
NASA 🇺🇸🚀 😍💪👨‍🚀❤❤
@michaelsaint7325
@michaelsaint7325 7 месяцев назад
Just take a screenshot at 27:54 enlargement zoom in and take a good look and tell me the truth do you think that thing really is on the moon?
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 7 месяцев назад
Because you really know a lot about aerospace engineering.
@amarshmuseconcepta6197
@amarshmuseconcepta6197 7 месяцев назад
🤣 *NO!* FAF AS PER.....
@amarshmuseconcepta6197
@amarshmuseconcepta6197 7 месяцев назад
​@@rockethead7OK Captain 🚀🍆HEAD....🤣
@michaelbovee6808
@michaelbovee6808 5 месяцев назад
It is much easier to believe if you just imagine it’s just another cinematic movie like any other movie. Well that is if you can somehow blockout the visual of that gold tinfoil on the LM and somehow imagine it traveling though space without shredding instantaneously.
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice 5 месяцев назад
What would cause it to shred?
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 месяца назад
Is that how you got your high school diploma? You imagine something that doesn't exist? Good gods, why would any foil shred?
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth 4 месяца назад
What would cause it to shred in a vacuum?
@monkeybeasts
@monkeybeasts 11 месяцев назад
them two walking around and doing work was like a normal day
@willoughbykrenzteinburg
@willoughbykrenzteinburg 11 месяцев назад
It would be pretty hard to get lost since you could just follow your footprints back.
@Sheepwillbesheep
@Sheepwillbesheep 6 месяцев назад
Normal day on a movie set 😂😂
@serveyourname5565
@serveyourname5565 8 месяцев назад
When mankind still can't go to the Moon in 2024 and beyond 😮
@mikep9604
@mikep9604 8 месяцев назад
Why do you think so? (And the landing, which is the Artemis 3 mission, is not scheduled for 2024. First there is the Artemis 2 mission which is planned to take place in 2025.)
@Saleem_95
@Saleem_95 4 месяца назад
‏‪39:35‬‏ مربوطين بحبال من ضهورهم حبال قويه 😂
@bradhagen4594
@bradhagen4594 10 месяцев назад
Even by this time ground control was mundane to what they were doing. You watch Apollo 11, they were pumped and ecstatic, in this one they looked and sounded bored out of their minds.
@RMB42
@RMB42 6 месяцев назад
Not sure if you mean Mission Control was bored or the guys on the moon, but the A-17 moon walkers sounded absolutely giddy and very informal, singing, joking, etc. The A-11 guys were there very briefly and were mostly all business. They were under a lot of pressure to get things done in a very short time, including the very important "contingency sample" Houston was bugging them to get done in case they had to leave in a hurry. There was definitely a feeling of more stress. Each mission got longer, more relaxed, and more ambitious in its scope, but also allowed more time for some silliness, like A-14 hitting golf balls on the moon. It became increasingly more relaxed and routine.
@rajatde2348
@rajatde2348 Год назад
God bless America 🇺🇸 I like 🚀🌌 outer space Venus is my favorite🌍
@anselmo4952
@anselmo4952 Год назад
To stage a fake venus landing will require more inocence in the public because the temperature in Venus is over 400°
@MuhammadHamza-zb6pf
@MuhammadHamza-zb6pf Год назад
One of the best tv series
@jazemkrzysio
@jazemkrzysio 7 месяцев назад
@MuhammadHamza-zb6pfRealy? Bit boring comedy in my opinion.
@hugomarcelocampos9818
@hugomarcelocampos9818 Год назад
Que terrible farzaaaa!! Que alguien me explique cómo llevaron el rober hasta ahi? En el módulo lunar no creo que entrace, y que alguien me explique cómo hacian para regresar, con que propulsion??
@MrMarco855
@MrMarco855 10 месяцев назад
The astronauts ate a lot of beans every day, that's where the propulsion energy came from.
@fast-toast
@fast-toast 6 месяцев назад
The rover was stowed away in one of those gold panels on the lander. You can see diagrams of how they fit it in the lander online, and the LEM is much bigger than most people think as well. They used engines that burnt a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen for all of the stages of the rocket apart from the 1st one, which burnt liquid kerosene instead of liquid hydrogen.
@dalecarpenter8828
@dalecarpenter8828 5 месяцев назад
Left out the observations from the top hatch of the lander !!!
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 месяца назад
That was Apollo 15, not Apollo 17.
@ЛюдмилаЖиринова
@ЛюдмилаЖиринова 8 месяцев назад
Сколько, можно врать,о лунном полёте... Не было, там , астронавтов , сша...
@mohammedpanju2236
@mohammedpanju2236 Год назад
Neil Armstrong was SHEER CLASS - the best choice for the first Man on the Moon.
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Год назад
Gus Grissom > Neil Armstrong But, y'know...Apollo 1. Just saying that dying doesn't make you any less #1 in your field.
@akhilapannala2280
@akhilapannala2280 Год назад
Why we are unable to see the earch spinning ??
@online455
@online455 11 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@The_couple_reacts
@The_couple_reacts Год назад
Hammer sound shouldn’t come as it is coming. Moon dont have atmosphere. Is it coming through suit vibrations?
@kingraiderr
@kingraiderr Год назад
Last man on a studio behind a green screen pretending to land in the moon😂
@kristofs8893
@kristofs8893 11 месяцев назад
​@smeeselfYours is the tightest beleiving this sh1t. 😂
@thomash4447
@thomash4447 7 месяцев назад
Ask me how I know you were not alive when this happened................typical "modern" mindset..
@RMB42
@RMB42 6 месяцев назад
Nice parody of a brainless, desperate for attention conspiracy nut
@fast-toast
@fast-toast 6 месяцев назад
Tell me why America couldn't have landed on the moon. Disprove all the math done for fuel, life support, engines, and all the rest and then tell me its fake, heck even disprove just one peice of math that they actively used in the apollo missions and I might believe you. I am going off of the assumption that you aren't a flat earther.
@sandorfule6946
@sandorfule6946 10 месяцев назад
Ja- ja ! Köszönjük! Meg a remek 10 x nagyobb hangerővel időnként bele orditó reklámoknak is nagyon örülünk! Holdjárás nézés közben hirtelen jó , hogy eszembe jutatta, hogy kell vennem szekrénysort... Remek!
@nightwishpower
@nightwishpower Год назад
I cant believe I thought it was real when I was a kid lol
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 Год назад
And, then you grew up as a drug addict.
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 Год назад
I can't believe you think it could be faked, especially as an adult.
@tetearenthlei3510
@tetearenthlei3510 Год назад
This is not real 👎 fake
@fast-toast
@fast-toast 6 месяцев назад
Tell me why America couldn't have landed on the moon. Disprove all the math done for fuel, life support, engines, and all the rest and then tell me its fake, heck even disprove just one peice of math that they actively used in the apollo missions and I might believe you. I am going off of the assumption that you aren't a flat earther.
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