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Every spacecraft on Mars - comparison 

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Human base mesh done buy CarvMad, altered and textured by us.
Models downloaded from Nasa 3d resources:
Viking, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, Insight (some parts reused
for Phoenix and Polar lander by us), Perseverance and Ingenuity.
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@lothean2099
@lothean2099 2 года назад
Funny how the animation guy kept himself entertained while waiting for us to catch up.
@graullas8981
@graullas8981 2 года назад
This is the best part
@internetnetman6846
@internetnetman6846 2 года назад
He did the moon walk lol
@Timnaldo
@Timnaldo 2 года назад
I loved that detail
@toddlerj102
@toddlerj102 2 года назад
Sat on the wheel waiting lol
@lamborgini86
@lamborgini86 2 года назад
@@internetnetman6846 mars walk :)
@joarfunaya7361
@joarfunaya7361 3 года назад
You always see these rovers in a picture without any reference, so it's really surprising to see the real size of them.
@vinicius_ATC
@vinicius_ATC 2 года назад
I was thinking curiosity had like 2 feet tall 😂
@monopalisa619
@monopalisa619 2 года назад
Yea I always thought Mars rovers were small, maybe in the size of a goldern retriever until I saw one in Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and HOLY SHIT IT IS BIG.
@rwboa22
@rwboa22 2 года назад
@@monopalisa619 the "Spirit" and "Opportunity" rovers are about the size of a small riding lawn mower, while the two current rovers ("Curiosity" and "Perseverance") are about the size of a standard sized Mini Cooper. However the Soviet Марс/Mars "rovers" had the coolest way of getting around, via a pair of "skis" and doing a leapfrog-type jump.
@toddlerj102
@toddlerj102 2 года назад
I didn't think the helicopter looked to scale, the blades are a meter or 1.2m so that looked off, but the rest is staggering.
@KATIA95
@KATIA95 2 года назад
I was thinking like they were the size of a rc car
@porpedroiiebertrand
@porpedroiiebertrand Год назад
Designed for 3 months, lasted 15 years… Opportunity was the real prime engineering.
@catymiju
@catymiju 7 месяцев назад
3 months? Are you serious?😮
@diollinebranderson6553
@diollinebranderson6553 5 месяцев назад
​@@catymiju im pretty sure he only meant designed, and not thew hole manufacturering process
@gabrielkovacs1276
@gabrielkovacs1276 4 месяца назад
@@diollinebranderson6553 It was only intended to last about 3 months, everything else was extra.
@thegamingpigeon3216
@thegamingpigeon3216 2 месяца назад
Well you are technically correct but there's a caveat to that. Opportunity and Spirit were well built, no doubt, but we thought the Martian environment and landscape would be too hostile for rovers long term which is why they gave the 90 day estimation (not to mention it was also only 90 days of funding). However it was clear as they neared the 90 day threshold that the environment was not NEARLY as hostile as first suggested and that the two rovers could last on the red planet, at least until the dust storms came. However when the first dust storms finally did come, NASA engineers were shocked that the rovers (which were put into a hibernation state) were able to reemerge almost completely unscathed and continue their journeys and research. That's why in more ways than one Spirit and Opportunity were revolutionary. Not only did they both far exceed their expected lives on Mars, they showed what rovers are capable of, design flaws to avoid in future rovers and spacecraft, just so many things. They were pioneers.
@Maverickthegoof
@Maverickthegoof 2 месяца назад
Ingenuity, "Still in operation" hurt more than it should have. RIP Ingenuity. :(
@fjords4u
@fjords4u 2 месяца назад
And Zhurong :(
@DexOfOne
@DexOfOne 3 года назад
I love how you did the translations. Giving the lander's name in the language of the sending country then translating to english was cool.
@d.b.2215
@d.b.2215 2 года назад
@@user-cr6yp7vx9r the Japanese have been sending important projects into space in cooperation with others way before China did. You're not the first Asians to accomplish space goals.
@fatitankeris6327
@fatitankeris6327 2 года назад
@@user-cr6yp7vx9r Most developed countries have space open to them. NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, CNSA, ISRO, SpaceX, JAXA and even ISA. There are apparently tonns of capable agencies all around the world. What could be said abaout race, then I don't know what exactly wouldn't allow other than white or Asian to work for space agencies. I guess not many such people do such work...
@DexOfOne
@DexOfOne 2 года назад
@@user-cr6yp7vx9r India has a robust space program, as do Japan (Jaxa) and the UAE.
@BukuiZhao
@BukuiZhao 2 года назад
@@user-cr6yp7vx9r Same, I am from China so I know a lot about this, but I didn't find any evidence India was able to successfully do anything in space
@pontuswendt2486
@pontuswendt2486 2 года назад
Yeah, I liked the translations way to.
@threestrikesmarxman9095
@threestrikesmarxman9095 2 года назад
When humans set up Martian colonies, we should take the "dead" spacecraft and put them in a museum or a memorial on Mars. I'm thinking we should also send one back to Earth to show how far we've come-not only have we sent space probes to Mars, but we've also brought them back.
@Machiavelli2pc
@Machiavelli2pc 2 года назад
Agreed!
@DarkTheFailure
@DarkTheFailure 2 года назад
Hopefully no Mark Watneys come and pick em for parts
@AgentExeider
@AgentExeider 2 года назад
@Carlos Gomes I dont think he means all of them just one sent back. The rest will have to be picked up at some point. No sense littering another planet.
@generalcodsworth4417
@generalcodsworth4417 2 года назад
With the twin rovers, we could send one twin back and keep the other. Spirit and Opportunity are a perfect pair and then Curiosity and Perseverance will be eventually also be a decent match when they expire.
@auston3952
@auston3952 2 года назад
@@i11egitimate I mean just toss it in the cargo bay of a starship, it's not like 2 people wouldn't be able to easily lift even some of the larger probes in 1/3rd gravity, and a starship going on a return voyage 20 years from now will have plenty of room in it's cargo bay that was carrying various supplies to Mars, so I think it would be rather trivial once the essentials for a colony are already there, the only difficult part would be getting to the rover/probe and all that would take would be a cybertruck or whatever the SpaceX colonists are going to use to drive around in.
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 2 года назад
Amazing video!
@giorgospapoutsakis5271
@giorgospapoutsakis5271 Год назад
Didn't expect to see you here
@blockvfive1196
@blockvfive1196 Год назад
hi jared
@PowerSerge
@PowerSerge Год назад
Hi Jared! I don’t know if you noticed but I left a comment on your video say that I love your videos and space videos you make. It’ll be cool if you made a in-depth view of how the space shuttle landed and how the crew dragon works, launches, and lands. I’m here before this comments blows up. This is has 3 likes right now.
@blockvfive1196
@blockvfive1196 Год назад
@@PowerSerge dont think its gonna blow up
@smartboiissmart
@smartboiissmart Год назад
jared?!?!?!
@10ON10
@10ON10 2 года назад
*Exceptional animations! Useful and entertaining at the same time...*
@Flyingdutchy33
@Flyingdutchy33 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, the real footage from Devon island was getting boring.
@SaneGuyFr
@SaneGuyFr 9 месяцев назад
​@@Flyingdutchy33Another conspiracy nutz?
@Flyingdutchy33
@Flyingdutchy33 9 месяцев назад
@@SaneGuyFr I prefer the term "Coincidence theorist"
@SaneGuyFr
@SaneGuyFr 9 месяцев назад
@@Flyingdutchy33 Coincidence?
@Flyingdutchy33
@Flyingdutchy33 9 месяцев назад
@@SaneGuyFr coincidence: 1: a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection 2: the fact of corresponding in nature or in time of occurrence.
@lucasoreidopunho3556
@lucasoreidopunho3556 2 года назад
2:45 That dude did the Moonwalk. At Mars. What a legend.
@Jee-fg5wt
@Jee-fg5wt 2 года назад
that's what i was about to comnment
@mmmrqs
@mmmrqs 2 года назад
@@Jee-fg5wt Shouldn't we call it Marswalk then ? :/
@danishsamir8807
@danishsamir8807 2 года назад
@@mmmrqs Why?? We do the moonwalk all the time on earth, so why's it not called "Earth Walk" then?
@mmmrqs
@mmmrqs 2 года назад
@@danishsamir8807 You've got a good point. Makes sense :)
@mediocreman2
@mediocreman2 Год назад
You know he's not real, right?
@caelananimation
@caelananimation 3 года назад
He did the Moon walk on Mars 😂
@johnnyfu8345
@johnnyfu8345 2 года назад
Because he have no eyes.
@nickybritain4900
@nickybritain4900 2 года назад
That’s the new Mars walk, very similar to the Moon walk! But with less gravity!👍😂
@juki0h391
@juki0h391 2 года назад
I wonder who will actually be the first person to do the Moonwalk on Mars, lol.
@RadilRaaid12
@RadilRaaid12 2 года назад
when she said she likes bad boys
@harmleyten4
@harmleyten4 2 года назад
@@nickybritain4900 gravity on mars is greater than on the moon
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid 2 года назад
That new Chinese rover is really pretty. Love the arrangement of those solar panels!
@theoderic_l
@theoderic_l 2 года назад
@@shivenkulshreshtha980 lol
@ourplanet3474
@ourplanet3474 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BeU4YICoDXQ.html
@postahundredcommentsbutonl4408
@NotAmaster China does not have social credit points. But your country definitely has. I'll know just by looking at your speech.
@guyman2674
@guyman2674 Год назад
And of course, the people in your reply thread had to go and make things political for no reason.
@unvergebeneid
@unvergebeneid Год назад
@@guyman2674 yeah I know. I think you can at the same time condemn the Uyghur genocide and appreciate a beautifully designed rover.
@helixzenith
@helixzenith Год назад
3:24 rest in peace InSight (2018-2022)
@Masonangeloffical
@Masonangeloffical 2 месяца назад
It’s been two years since his/her death😢
@mifak666
@mifak666 2 года назад
4:09 - 4:14 one little thing: Ingenuity has two propellers that compensate for torque. They should turn against each other.
@neochina948
@neochina948 2 года назад
Eagle eyes
@neochina948
@neochina948 2 года назад
Did not notice at the first sight.. but I remembered this fact when I first saw the demo video released by NASA... This tiny mistake of Ingenuity has proven the genuine efforts of the animation creator. Cheers.
@heinlich
@heinlich 2 года назад
Good catch. No wonder i felt sth unnatural but just couldn't tell.
@Infarlock
@Infarlock 2 года назад
Good eyes
@paleesteem2836
@paleesteem2836 2 года назад
Colombo shut the
@M4st3rDuck
@M4st3rDuck 2 года назад
I knew of the Chinese rover and was happy to see it land. But I never knew what it looked like. I love how they made the solar panels look like a butterfly.
@nehcooahnait7827
@nehcooahnait7827 2 года назад
There were literally two ‘Phoenixes’ there bruh
@elleem3951
@elleem3951 2 года назад
i've said this everywhere but i'll say it again :D It looks like Wall-E with wings! its so cute XD
@voltgaming2213
@voltgaming2213 2 года назад
It looks cute
@niksakascelan864
@niksakascelan864 2 года назад
@@daretoplay8917 copy paste
@iqbang9236
@iqbang9236 2 года назад
It is really amazing how China made it on the first try. Every step is new. According to the insider, the chance to complete all tasks like it has done now is only about 45%. If there is anything wrong with the public available Mars data, it will fail. The success is also related to China's success with Moon landing technology.
@rustyshackleford234
@rustyshackleford234 2 месяца назад
Since this video came out, we’ve lost INSIGHT (2022), Zhurong (2022), and ingenuity (2024). Also weirdly enough there aren’t many mars landers planned for the rest of the decade. Just that European rover that gets constantly delayed.
@fjords4u
@fjords4u 2 месяца назад
Rip INSIGHT, Zhurong, and Ingenuity :(
@Charles-7
@Charles-7 2 месяца назад
well there's plans in sending humans there, (yes actual humans) possibly in the next decade at the earliest.
@littleegret6799
@littleegret6799 Год назад
2:27 " My battery is low and it's getting dark"
@inquisitivdave5793
@inquisitivdave5793 3 года назад
One of the best animations for Mars spacecraft... ever! Good Job!
@AstronomicalYT
@AstronomicalYT 3 года назад
That guy walking to the music was the most satisfying thing ever
@thunderfox53
@thunderfox53 2 месяца назад
That beagle lander looked very interesting it was ashame it failed but looked very good for light weight operations
@FredPlanatia
@FredPlanatia 2 года назад
that was awesome. Not just seeing all these landers to scale, but their deployment & status, and the subtle humor of the human for scale (moon walking in the background, or is it mars walking), and just when i was wishing to know where all these landers werelocated you finish up with a rotating mars showing the landing sites. chapeau!
@eaaeeeea
@eaaeeeea 2 года назад
I felt a bit of pain on every crashed crafts... The amount of work done on each of these is mind boggling! I'm glad that so much research has already been made with the ones that made it!
@carjazzer8
@carjazzer8 2 года назад
Same it really sucks when it fails
@locutus1126
@locutus1126 Год назад
I know. I recall when the polar lander crashed. All that work and boom, it's gone and it's not like they rebuilt it and sent another the next year.
@RM-yw6xe
@RM-yw6xe 10 месяцев назад
Nearly all Russa's attempts. I don't cringe... I chuckle. Russa copies from other nations by stealing their ideas. They DO NOT put "mind-boggling" effort into anything... That's what NASA does and why they are successful Mars explorers and Russia/China are NOT.
@RM-yw6xe
@RM-yw6xe 10 месяцев назад
@@locutus1126 A rare situation for NASA, very common for Russia, tho.
@catymiju
@catymiju 7 месяцев назад
So do I. What pains me most is that a lot of money were spent on these projects that would later be failed😅
@heshengxing2304
@heshengxing2304 2 года назад
So many crashes... But every one of them should be respected.
@AntonFetzer
@AntonFetzer 2 года назад
Every one of them is several lessons learned.
@reneabrea4123
@reneabrea4123 2 года назад
But For China, no crash...one time a success, just copy other technology...no sweat!
@finden3362
@finden3362 2 года назад
Why most of the non-American ones crashed or failed lol
@finden3362
@finden3362 2 года назад
Probably it didn't showed all the other nations' spacecrafts
@achristian1643
@achristian1643 2 года назад
@@reneabrea4123 Who is "other" if all non-American ones crashed...
@RedBlossom63
@RedBlossom63 8 месяцев назад
2:57 Oh my god!! There's Curiosity my favorite rover! Yay!
@EpicRobloxianReal
@EpicRobloxianReal 7 месяцев назад
The best rover (along with Opportunity)
@RedBlossom63
@RedBlossom63 6 месяцев назад
​@@EpicRobloxianReal yeah
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 2 года назад
1:18 Sojourner was my favorite space robot when I was a kid
@jojoramon605
@jojoramon605 11 месяцев назад
Why
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 11 месяцев назад
@@jojoramon605 what is this, the introductory banter of a quiz show?
@kooky45
@kooky45 3 года назад
Mars... A planet populated entirely by robots!!! 😳
@nickybritain4900
@nickybritain4900 2 года назад
Ah, a modern world, humans no longer required. This is the future! And why not, robots are more efficient, never become tired or exhausted, and always make correct decisions!
@miguelelgueta5830
@miguelelgueta5830 2 года назад
There could be bacteria and other living forms living under the surface though
@toddlerj102
@toddlerj102 2 года назад
And a faceless dancing white Alien of course.
@itsalily_lei_lei
@itsalily_lei_lei 2 года назад
@@toddlerj102 No that’s just Matt Damon wearing a weird suit.
@GewelReal
@GewelReal 2 года назад
@@nickybritain4900 they dont always make correct decisions
@FloridatedH2O
@FloridatedH2O 2 года назад
In case people were wondering, Tianwen(天问) basically means "Questions for the sky/heavens, which comes from a poem of the same name. Zhurong (祝融) is a figure from chinese mythology who is a fire or maybe a sky god.
@createdbeing302
@createdbeing302 2 года назад
Thankfully I wasn't wondering that.
@1destructivepony
@1destructivepony 2 года назад
The Asians stuff breaks in space on purpose anyway
@Googleaccount-sf7ir
@Googleaccount-sf7ir 2 года назад
Cool and great to know. I bet the Chinese are looking up our names and the parts we uses. They will get stumped when the part says NAPA.
@GensoLight
@GensoLight 2 года назад
Just another fun fact, in the Chinese language we call Mars _火星_ (HuoXing), which literally means "Fire Planet".
@Googleaccount-sf7ir
@Googleaccount-sf7ir 2 года назад
@@GensoLight hey thanks!
@sojournerrover9934
@sojournerrover9934 8 месяцев назад
1:20 hey thats me!
@EpicRobloxianReal
@EpicRobloxianReal 7 месяцев назад
Lets go
@oberonpanopticon
@oberonpanopticon 5 месяцев назад
Wow I loved your performance in the Martian
@sojournerrover9934
@sojournerrover9934 5 месяцев назад
@@oberonpanopticon thank you
@MarsMatters
@MarsMatters Год назад
This is a great video! Very useful for providing perspective to the size and functionality of these various spacecraft. Thanks for the upload :)
@xINVISIGOTHx
@xINVISIGOTHx 2 года назад
2:44 moonwalk
@zeendaniels5809
@zeendaniels5809 2 года назад
Marswalk
@phantomgamingignt6275
@phantomgamingignt6275 2 года назад
Only 14 likes for a verified commenter. What happened
@Hcheeza
@Hcheeza 2 года назад
@@phantomgamingignt6275 Bcs real dude won't uses Bot
@IgorRyltsev
@IgorRyltsev 2 года назад
UK sent a bagle to Mars! Made my day 😆🤣 01:48
@triggerost9023
@triggerost9023 2 года назад
Interesting, I have thought it is a cookie box.
@pedroks7756
@pedroks7756 2 года назад
@@blakespower its a joke
@InuranusBrokoff
@InuranusBrokoff 2 года назад
@@pedroks7756 It was dyslexia.
@blakespower
@blakespower 2 года назад
@@pedroks7756oh is it a MEME? yeah I hate MEMES just stupid people on the internet repeating the same thing like morons
@BalwantSinghDhaniya
@BalwantSinghDhaniya 2 года назад
@@blakespower your shoulders must always be in pain because of the weight of all that knowledge
@cultimagination
@cultimagination Год назад
i really love these space crafts,watching them unfold is really cool looking,like a transformer or oragami,just really appealing to look at,wish we had vehicals that fold like that
@richardbowers8450
@richardbowers8450 2 года назад
Awesome video. Exactly what I was looking for. Great size comparison as well.
@Max_Jordan
@Max_Jordan 2 года назад
I feel sad for all the spacecraft that crashed. Hopefully that will eventually completely stop happening
@kibb4667
@kibb4667 2 года назад
On the bright side, the Russians are the only one to land a space craft and take real images on the surface of Venus
@gangleweed
@gangleweed 2 года назад
@@kibb4667 Perhaps it's better that way.........everyone gets to experience the journey and the space program from their comfortable arm chair, as not everybody wants to be a space man or be blown to bits with a failed space vehicle, but they can get the same experience seeing the destination when it happens. This is very much like seeing a video of a deep sea remote operating vehicle going around the remains of the Titanic that nobody will ever see again once it completely rusts away.
@ollllj
@ollllj 2 года назад
Autonomous breaking in mars atmosphere is hard.
@rwboa22
@rwboa22 2 года назад
@@kibb4667 the Soviets/Russians had a monopoly on Venus in the same manner that we have a monopoly on Mercury, Mars, and the Outer Solar System. What allowed them to be able to perform such a feat was using the data collected by their earlier Venera spacecraft and our Mariner 2 and Mariner 5 missions and build a pressure vessel capable of withstanding the heat (via active helium cooling) and pressure. Also, Venus' atmosphere is thicker than Earth's so there was no need to add rockets for the descent; only three temperature-resistant parachutes (two to ensure an intact landing) was all they needed, whereas with Mars, a parachute is used, but that parachute would be the equivalent of the "drogue chutes" used to stabilize the U.S. Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Crew Dragon manned spacecraft, and well as all Soviet/Russian and Chinese manned spacecraft.
@stevesmith6236
@stevesmith6236 2 года назад
Imagine the expense and the dashed hopes of those people involved with crashed vehicles.
@gregorylu2044
@gregorylu2044 3 года назад
I'm surprise TianWen-1 was so large!!
@PatriciaFreddy
@PatriciaFreddy 2 года назад
Agree!
@yangshujian
@yangshujian 2 года назад
CNSA already has rich experiences of Moon landers and rovers in the past decade, which allows them to build rover in such size for their first attempt.
@user-mh4kh4tm9u
@user-mh4kh4tm9u 2 года назад
I thought it was much smaller
@sel1114
@sel1114 2 года назад
I don't care.Embrace our microwave rover Sorjourner.
@jupiterheaven165
@jupiterheaven165 2 года назад
@@user-mh4kh4tm9uWish Korea can make a big one
@dannygarden464
@dannygarden464 2 года назад
That's a 5 mins that I hope I'll never get back, alot of work into this video, very interesting to see a human as reference for the size that we don't know much, nice touch with the moon walk too, thanks man.
@matthieuh3296
@matthieuh3296 2 года назад
Insane video. Love the rythmn the timing, the music, camera movements. Thank you very much for sharing this piece of art. I could watch this everyday.
@edbrackin
@edbrackin 2 года назад
I knew Curiosity was large, but when you panned to it, I was like "WOW!". This was excellent work.
@carjazzer8
@carjazzer8 2 года назад
ikr
@tukezdi
@tukezdi 2 года назад
and the person is 6 ft tall
@GracemarieJohnson
@GracemarieJohnson Год назад
Right? Curiosity and Perseverance are BIG BOIS.
@toddboyce3599
@toddboyce3599 Год назад
"Curiosity is about the size of a small SUV." -NASA's website
@TheOicyu812
@TheOicyu812 2 года назад
The role of "human for scale" was played by Matt Damon.
@gangleweed
@gangleweed 2 года назад
One of my most favourite movies........The Martian, got it on DVD.
@risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302
@risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302 2 года назад
He was especially Oscar worthy in his small role in the movie Team America World Police.
@fsodn
@fsodn 17 дней назад
Ha ha ha ha! Nice!
@theskrript_
@theskrript_ 2 года назад
Thanks for the video! It's really good how you show the scale to human and all their names with their translation. Good work!
@fratercontenduntocculta8161
@fratercontenduntocculta8161 3 месяца назад
It's kinda wild to think in our own solar system is a desert planet populated entirely by robots.
@ss10tv89
@ss10tv89 3 года назад
Amazing animation! Hope American, Chinese, Russian and European landing more rovers on Mars in the future.
@kibb4667
@kibb4667 2 года назад
Hope phillipines does one too, PHILSA isn't really supported by the government here:(
@nickybritain4900
@nickybritain4900 2 года назад
It looks like we are dumping/depositing more spent rubbish on/in the nearest place available. I thought Fly tipping was illegal! I can’t see the point in discovering rocks and sand on Mars, maybe there’s water, maybe there’s not! Other planets may have rocks and sand too, or maybe not! So what?
@darkminister1503
@darkminister1503 2 года назад
India also >:(
@SS-yv9cq
@SS-yv9cq 2 года назад
@@kibb4667 Phillipines 🤢🤮🤣🤣
@drab2000
@drab2000 2 года назад
Europe sends its rover next year.
@marskomarsko5429
@marskomarsko5429 2 года назад
That Tianwen looks like a butterfly.
@lampoilropebombs0640
@lampoilropebombs0640 2 года назад
Butterflies are very important mythical figures in China.
@Not_MissHina
@Not_MissHina 2 года назад
@@lampoilropebombs0640 then it will not surprising if they build dragon-shaped next
@jonseilim4321
@jonseilim4321 2 года назад
Wall-E with wings 😂
@FangGGi
@FangGGi 2 года назад
@@Not_MissHina CNSA: good idea!
@rotoscopic8757
@rotoscopic8757 Год назад
Mars 2 0:10 indeed had a rather innovative (for 1971) cable controlled rover but the lander crashed and the PrOP-M rover was never deployed.
@Pacific102
@Pacific102 11 месяцев назад
It’s kinda sad, and cool when you learn about the stories of each one, and there final moments, also, insight just sent it’s last message not long ago, and is no longer in operation
@1878religion
@1878religion 2 года назад
3:50 hahaha he took a moment to sit down even!
@myvid81
@myvid81 2 года назад
So, there IS a pale faceless humanlike alien living in mars monitoring every spacecraft.
@megabeam
@megabeam 2 года назад
Who else is gonna wipe off the dust from their solar panels
@matthewjensen8681
@matthewjensen8681 2 года назад
I just love the image of this one humanoid who’s been bored and lonely on Mars when, all of a sudden, he’s got new pets to monitor and take care of.
@Bacony_Cakes
@Bacony_Cakes 2 года назад
He's the cameraman.
@niksakascelan864
@niksakascelan864 2 года назад
@@megabeam atleast he doesn't nees to wipe of the dust of the chinese rover
@ArtyMars
@ArtyMars Год назад
I had no idea there was such an enormous range of robots up there! They’re all so different, and seem to have personality 😂❤
@Matthew-ut6ed
@Matthew-ut6ed Год назад
Let's name the next one "Personality"...
@pranititiwari6525
@pranititiwari6525 11 месяцев назад
...and the robots there.. don't care ...that there's never going to be any scope for rainfall ..not ever....nice they won't get suffocated...!!
@edgark6150
@edgark6150 2 года назад
This video os perfect in any way! The music the animation the little guy for scale and his dances You even included the landing places on the planet itself 12/10
@eduardo6380
@eduardo6380 2 года назад
1:35 Fun fact, it crashed due to a simple conversion error from American to metric system
@itsalily_lei_lei
@itsalily_lei_lei 2 года назад
Freedom units failed to spread Capitalism to Mars. To anyone who will become salty over this chill it’s just a joke.
@r2d2fd
@r2d2fd 2 года назад
Ingenuity rotor blades have to spin the opposite direction of each other.
@shraddhamankar7985
@shraddhamankar7985 2 года назад
To cancle the rotational momentum created by the first blade But both the plates creates thrust due to different pitches !!! ✌🏻
@ricardoz5714
@ricardoz5714 2 года назад
@@shraddhamankar7985 Actrually this momentum is so called "Yaw momentum"
@shraddhamankar7985
@shraddhamankar7985 2 года назад
@@ricardoz5714 also,..... angular momentum 😅✌🏻
@gleaf4771
@gleaf4771 2 года назад
Salute for that guy introducing all space craft on Mars from 1971-2021.
@a7t0r98
@a7t0r98 Год назад
Rest in peace insight… you did your very best!
@xxMrEndermanxx
@xxMrEndermanxx 2 года назад
Amazing animation ! Just one tiny mistake : Ingenuity blades don't turn in the same direction. If they did, the robot would spin around and would be incontrolable.
@darnellpistachio2991
@darnellpistachio2991 2 года назад
Your comment is also full of mistakes. For example, the word you were.looking for was uncontrollable. Funny, though, that NASA technology is so advanced they can make phone calls to the moon in the 60s, and they can control robots on mars, yet i lose all reception at the lake. *YOU ARE BEING DECEIVED.*
@user-cl4ht6ju8h
@user-cl4ht6ju8h 2 года назад
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@user-cl4ht6ju8h
@user-cl4ht6ju8h 2 года назад
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@YEGGS_1
@YEGGS_1 2 года назад
@@darnellpistachio2991 If it was deceived and so called "Fake" why do so many country's do the same thing as NASA, china, japan, Taiwan, SpaceX. If anything you are being deceived
@FredPlanatia
@FredPlanatia 2 года назад
@@darnellpistachio2991 another sofa scientist who knows next to nothing apparently
@xinyansun9174
@xinyansun9174 3 года назад
I love how the Spirit and Opportunity are folded!
@WilliamRVela
@WilliamRVela 11 месяцев назад
Gotta love the human moon-walking on mars in the background
@Matthew-ut6ed
@Matthew-ut6ed Год назад
Great job. So much information in a neat, short video.
@smallstars
@smallstars 3 года назад
Fantastic work as always!
@deepspacecourier
@deepspacecourier 3 года назад
Thank you!
@BigKandRtv
@BigKandRtv 2 года назад
Very useful to see the sizes with a human figure nearby, and I love the moon walk at 2:46. Excellent video!
@Knex13
@Knex13 Год назад
Curiosity still going strong over 10 years later, great when our rovers are powered by RTG's can just keep on trucking for around 14 years. Eventually I hope we visit them in person.
@markg4820
@markg4820 3 месяца назад
RIP Ingenuity.
@bravomike4734
@bravomike4734 2 года назад
This is insane levels of animation skill.
@jackbruh3397
@jackbruh3397 3 года назад
I know it's quality even though I haven't watched it yet
@mee-nx5fz
@mee-nx5fz 10 месяцев назад
If you added curiosity with his happy birthday tune I would cry
@artbydonnalin4146
@artbydonnalin4146 2 года назад
I love the comparison, so eye-catchy. Also the moonwalk on Mars caught me. 😆😁
@thatflatdude4451
@thatflatdude4451 2 года назад
When RU-vid algorithm does the job.
@17R3W
@17R3W 2 года назад
1:13 thank you for saving Mark whatney
@jamieseabrook-ic9qk
@jamieseabrook-ic9qk 6 месяцев назад
Lmfao
@DA_Doog
@DA_Doog 10 месяцев назад
If you are wondering souls are Martian day which is 25 hours
@vamsikrishna4107
@vamsikrishna4107 Год назад
Good information. Liked the human for scale and the overview of their locations.
@CausticLemons7
@CausticLemons7 3 года назад
Was it really 1976 to 1997 without a Mars mission? Suddenly I feel extremely lucky to be alive at this time.
@distantthunder12ck55
@distantthunder12ck55 2 года назад
Landers yes, but there was the Mars Observer in 1992, an orbiter that failed I think on reaching Mars and the Soviet 1989 Phobos 2 mission - which was to land two landers on Phobos but again, largely was a failure. It sent back pictures on reaching Phobos at least and other data beforehand.
@dannieanonymous8083
@dannieanonymous8083 2 года назад
@@distantthunder12ck55 yeah I eas commenting about that part above. They had a picture of a cigar shaped object which supposedly 'killed' their probe.
@distantthunder12ck55
@distantthunder12ck55 2 года назад
@Chrispy I think it was that partly and NASA concentrating on the shuttle program after 1976. Also, after Viking interest waned because of the supposedly negative life search results and the lack of even organics in the soil. Most scientists labelled Mars as a dry, waterless, dead, lifeless world without even basic, organic chemistry. That turned public interest away too.
@gangleweed
@gangleweed 2 года назад
@@distantthunder12ck55 I think if a mini dome was sent to Mars that had a full integral life support system for plant life and an in built water supply it would be able to grow plants.....then that would be something to observe from the various Mars craft that are doing nothing really important at the moment apart from analysing the soil types.
@jimbodeek
@jimbodeek 2 года назад
@@distantthunder12ck55 There were also a few successful orbital missions like the Mars Global Surveyor.
@AlexSvanArt
@AlexSvanArt 3 года назад
Great video! The amount of work that was put into this 3D is amazing!
@deepspacecourier
@deepspacecourier 3 года назад
Thank you Alex!
@mrsam9206
@mrsam9206 2 года назад
Get used to it bc we will never have actual unedited video of anything beyond "low earth orbit"... its 2021 and we still cannot get an actual photograph of the earth from space that isn't cgi or composite images.. $56 mil a day is wasted on cartoons
@garethhanby
@garethhanby 2 года назад
@@mrsam9206 Except for all the ones we have.
@jesusmadera2419
@jesusmadera2419 2 года назад
@@deepspacecourier I love how Terraplanist just come to space videos all sharing the same speech... No research, no logic, no facts.
@mrsam9206
@mrsam9206 2 года назад
@@garethhanby Type in images from space into google and find a pic that isn't cgi... then go to the nasa website and read all the fine print under each "photo" it will tell you that these pictures are not real photos but cgi composite images... Do not take my word do your own research
@sahilhans
@sahilhans 2 года назад
Music used and the animated man is really awesome... Great job...👍🏻
@nipunkhandelwal6737
@nipunkhandelwal6737 8 месяцев назад
Imagine being stranded on the planet and then looking for one of these rovers to communicate with earth 😃
@dr.medieval1131
@dr.medieval1131 2 года назад
Who gives a thumbs down to a video like this? They must have had some idea from the thumbnail what is was going to be about. I thought it was clear and precise, informative, entertaining and well done. Ah well, I guess you can't please everyone.
@dlb4299
@dlb4299 2 года назад
I have a feeling there are either very angry or very stupid people (or both) that just spend their time going from video to video giving a thumbs down to every one. They might even have a bot that does this.
@mrsam9206
@mrsam9206 2 года назад
Or maybe they think the information is bologna! The only thing that has been to space is your imagination...
@kristijanoros7208
@kristijanoros7208 2 года назад
flat earthers possibly, but there are people who go around and dislike videos that have more likes than dislikes to "balance things"
@FredPlanatia
@FredPlanatia 2 года назад
those would be the flat brainers...
@mrsam9206
@mrsam9206 2 года назад
@@FredPlanatia You do realize your watching cgi cartoons right??
@User08jrl-wpsk296
@User08jrl-wpsk296 2 года назад
2:45 - dudes just f*cking moonwalking away, wait, no, MARSwalking 😂🤣
@perezmoore4333
@perezmoore4333 2 года назад
Very informative and entertaining. I appreciate your work. Thanks.
@-C.S.R
@-C.S.R Год назад
Opportunity is my favorite! Was an absolute soldier!
@ThomasTarrants
@ThomasTarrants 3 года назад
Minor quip: Tianwen-1 is 天问一号 (rather than just 天问). Fantastic video!
@kitkat47chrysalis95
@kitkat47chrysalis95 2 года назад
commie !!!!!!!
@felixcsao4184
@felixcsao4184 2 года назад
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 And? What u gonna do about it? 😈
@ThomasTarrants
@ThomasTarrants 2 года назад
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 Yes, I am. I want to see an end to poverty and mass democracy in society. I want you to not be exploited for profit.
@kitkat47chrysalis95
@kitkat47chrysalis95 2 года назад
@@ThomasTarrants we need someone like Macarthur in the whitehouse, commies are everywhere and they need to be purged
@ThomasTarrants
@ThomasTarrants 2 года назад
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 I just want you to take a moment and step back. I've been nothing but kind to you and in return you're calling for mass killings. Do you really think you're doing something beneficial here?
@TarrBenceLaszlo
@TarrBenceLaszlo 2 года назад
This truly is a great animation. First time I heard of Schiaparelli EDM, I totally missed out on that in 2016. Very well done! THANK YOU!
@hahaha9076
@hahaha9076 3 месяца назад
I've been following JPL. It's truly inspirational. Thanks for this timeline breakdown.
@Ironclad404
@Ironclad404 Год назад
This video is excellent. No flaws whatsoever. It even acknowledged there could be flaws.
@ReflectiveLayerFilm
@ReflectiveLayerFilm 2 года назад
Very Very Very Awesome! I like how you included every spacecraft to reach the surface of Mars regardless of condition. Just getting there and dealing with the time delay is not an easy task. Thanks for this great video. Definitely a video I'll come back to from time to time.
@ArveyJay
@ArveyJay 2 года назад
Loved the little human's animations! The moonwalk cracked me up.
@valerys.219
@valerys.219 2 года назад
I liked the "Made in Blender" too ! Thanks, great work.
@Nick-rc7il
@Nick-rc7il Год назад
Rest in peace insight
@GarlandCoulson
@GarlandCoulson 2 года назад
Loved this. Great to see all the rovers and their sizes and how they fared. Would be nice to see one with all their discoveries
@pizz4103
@pizz4103 2 года назад
That was cool! Would love to see a similar video comparing each robot's landing system
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe
@IvanPlayStation4LiFe 2 года назад
Awesone video I like how you put the Mars planet with the ROVERS location and also I like the years and full name.
@clayleonard7005
@clayleonard7005 2 года назад
I could see those names of the probes and landers being the names of future settlements by humans! This really stirs the imagination.
@kibb4667
@kibb4667 2 года назад
2:45 casually moon walks on mars
@BLD426
@BLD426 2 года назад
Became fixated on the music. Not as simple as it initially sounds. Love it.
@Rockyspd
@Rockyspd 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic work! The details of every spacecraft are so accurate. Would u make an Every spacecrafts on Moon video? Looking forward to see that!
@Cool19773
@Cool19773 5 месяцев назад
Can you do the same video but with all the space crafts and rovers on the moon
@comradeorange1645
@comradeorange1645 2 года назад
4:08 something i noticed was the propellers were both spinning the wrong way .-. but other than that it was a perfect video :D
@ifluro
@ifluro 2 года назад
That white alien is the dude who cleans the solar panels.
@didhand2550
@didhand2550 2 года назад
I had no idea we had sent that many ! Excellent vid
@jamesrobinson4703
@jamesrobinson4703 Год назад
What a great video..... Fantastic lighting too !!!
@bjarnes.4423
@bjarnes.4423 2 года назад
I'd love to see a Starship landing attempt within the decade. It would dwarf the previous spacecraft
@momentary_
@momentary_ 2 года назад
The jump would be from a mini-cooper size to a 13 story building.
@Xo-Yanga
@Xo-Yanga 2 года назад
A 13-14 story behemoth would DEFINITELY dwarf these robots 😂
@EGNY
@EGNY 8 месяцев назад
​@@momentary_that's one big mini Cooper
@ruudwilschut9095
@ruudwilschut9095 2 года назад
Beautiful video, It's nice to see the landers in real size in comparison to a human figure. Also nice to know what has been sent to Mars until now. Can't wait for the SpaceX Starships to arrive there!
@TehFigaroProject
@TehFigaroProject 2 года назад
love the animations, hope your channel will grow faster
@Lickmacake
@Lickmacake 6 месяцев назад
"My battery is low and its getting dark"😢 - OPPY (aka Opportunty)
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