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NASA’s 2024 Artemis Moon Landing Mission Explained 

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Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong took the first steps on the moon. With the announcement of the long awaited Artemis mission, NASA plans to send the first man and woman to the Moon's south pole by 2024.
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"As a result of Artemis, NASA will be able to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon by 2028 to uncover new scientific discoveries, demonstrate new technological advancements, and lay the foundation for private companies to build a lunar economy."
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"Exactly 50 years ago on July 20, the world heard these famous words as Neil Armstrong lowered onto the surface of the Moon: 'That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind.'”
NASA estimates it will need $20 billion to $30 billion for moon landing, administrator says
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"The space agency will need an estimated $20 billion to $30 billion over the next five years for its moon project, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told CNN Business on Thursday. That would mean adding another $4 billion to $6 billion per year, on average, to the agency's budget, which is already expected to be about $20 billion annually."
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Комментарии : 3,4 тыс.   
@augustus331
@augustus331 4 года назад
To be honest, I had not expected the public interest in space exploration would re-ignite during my lifetime. I am so excited that it now finally is!
@harshmaurya7071
@harshmaurya7071 4 года назад
What ur age?
@glennnile7918
@glennnile7918 4 года назад
Perhaps the rise of pragmatism over fantasy. Realizing that the Moon is a necessary step. Instead of going directly to Mars. People get excited when they realize it really can happen.
@NGBRADLEY1991
@NGBRADLEY1991 4 года назад
2032-35 maybe...
@saileshram7610
@saileshram7610 4 года назад
Yep thanks to Elon Musk
@cooldevilprash
@cooldevilprash 4 года назад
Blah blah blah, see you in hell once you are dead
@JustinY.
@JustinY. 4 года назад
And then before you know it the date will become 2028.
@nibbachibba2014
@nibbachibba2014 4 года назад
can i make a religon out of this
@gus9351
@gus9351 4 года назад
@@gvonc33 I am too
@dayyumsonvlogs4152
@dayyumsonvlogs4152 4 года назад
Only 22 likes!?!
@gerRule
@gerRule 4 года назад
Once I get to see it live at some point in my life I don’t care
@sharathnair1702
@sharathnair1702 4 года назад
@@gus9351 I've never seen in my entire life
@Meriphia
@Meriphia 4 года назад
"The Gateway" god that sounds so mystical
@kokofan50
@kokofan50 4 года назад
Sounds cool, but it’s terrible design.
@inakisegismundo8138
@inakisegismundo8138 4 года назад
That word made my pp hard
@ameladamasco5298
@ameladamasco5298 4 года назад
@@kokofan50 it's still just a concept design the design will change that also happened to International Space Station.
@ameladamasco5298
@ameladamasco5298 4 года назад
Maybe not.
@kokofan50
@kokofan50 4 года назад
Amela Damasco, the lunar toll booth is a terrible idea, and any mission architecture that uses it is is a terrible design.
@fijihabibi3735
@fijihabibi3735 4 года назад
imagine aliens finding out we are calling our solar system “deep space”
@alniseschrenkek6348
@alniseschrenkek6348 4 года назад
Imagine us whiping their stupid alien grins out of their stupid alien faces!
@brian554xx
@brian554xx 4 года назад
Lunar orbit is "deep space" _for now,_ as it is too far to reach in an emergency. Eventually, we'll need "deep space" to have a significant communication delay, and even occasionally be on the other side of the sun. My guess is we would then see a virtually-perpetual unmanned exploration mission to the Oort cloud and other edge-of-system destinations. What we learn there and within the orbit of Neptune would inform the next redefinition of "deep space." If we're extremely lucky as a society, "deep space" will eventually come to mean intergalactic space. I would expect a populated mission outside the galaxy would hitch a ride with a star heading that way already. Society would by then have become something I can't imagine, capable of accepting the kind of timelines involved.
@ctbaw9484
@ctbaw9484 4 года назад
When aliens have sufficent tech to contact us, let me know.
@ctbaw9484
@ctbaw9484 4 года назад
@@brian554xx Can't see an intergalactic adventure anytime soon, but we have to start somewhere. I can't see any of this happening in our or even our grandchildren's time, but sooner or later we will have the tech to really go deep space. However, I realize that that type of tech can take centruries to develop. I'm not talking sats that are allready pass pluto, but real human exploration.
@brian554xx
@brian554xx 4 года назад
@@ctbaw9484 That is what I had in mind as well, and a timeline orders of magnitude longer than my lifetime.
@hiro9253
@hiro9253 4 года назад
let me guess, few years later: 2024: Nasa delayed moon landing mission 2030: Nasa delayed mars mission
@1320crusier
@1320crusier 4 года назад
With the people that have been fired within NASA.. I think playtime is over. The current administrator seems to be taking no shit and wants things done.
@TheGargalon
@TheGargalon 4 года назад
2020: The new president cuts funding to NASA
@1320crusier
@1320crusier 4 года назад
@@TheGargalon Gotta get dem handouts funded.
@garyrobinson3735
@garyrobinson3735 4 года назад
@FuranDuron space X is going to wipe the floor with NASA. For 5% of that $6B. Haha
@1320crusier
@1320crusier 4 года назад
@El Gusanillo Del Juego The person responsible for all the delays in human spaceflight was fired so that isnt very far from the truth really.
@Geolaminar
@Geolaminar 4 года назад
That moment when your nation is having a space race against itself.
@UghIHateTheseThings
@UghIHateTheseThings 4 года назад
Beautiful. Anything to prevent China from attempting to annex it like they’ve done with Tibet, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and are trying to do in the international waters of the South China Sea. They believe the moon has been Chinese territory since ancient times, look it up. Literally ANYONE capable of getting to space colonizing the moon before China is very necessary to keep tyranny from overrunning us.
@snoopysnoops007
@snoopysnoops007 4 года назад
@@UghIHateTheseThings Stand in solidarity against China :)
@UghIHateTheseThings
@UghIHateTheseThings 4 года назад
M Jami Yes my friend. The world is finally waking up to the atrocities of the CCP. ✊🇮🇳✊🇵🇭✊🇻🇳✊🇹🇼✊🇭🇰✊🇫🇷✊🇩🇪✊🇦🇺✊🇺🇸✊🇸🇪✊🇰🇷✊🇨🇦✊🇯🇵✊
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 года назад
China just had a new space mission too. The Gateway is supposed to be a MULTI NATIONAL space station for lunar operations.
@actionbros22
@actionbros22 3 года назад
NASA, Space X, Blue Origin, Boeing.... those are just the top ones👀
@kaissersreich
@kaissersreich 4 года назад
Flat Earthers be like: tHeY aRe dOiNg tHiS iN hOlLyWoOd
@CranioUomo
@CranioUomo 4 года назад
Hollywood aint that flat, dumbasses
@kaissersreich
@kaissersreich 4 года назад
@PaddyAngel I'm mocking the flat earthers, my keyboard is fine
@kaissersreich
@kaissersreich 4 года назад
@shyurdaretut lol haha funny using sarcasm ha I'm so funny
@kaissersreich
@kaissersreich 4 года назад
@shyurdaretut hahaha lol funny i laugh really hard u comedy bro lol hahahaahahndkejzhdowksnfnr
@Xerxes2528
@Xerxes2528 4 года назад
@shyurdaretut I'm Arabic and I'm having a stroke reading your comment
@TheGeckoIsKing
@TheGeckoIsKing Год назад
The Artemis 1 launch today was awesome!
@saitohiraga9587
@saitohiraga9587 4 года назад
And when they get there, they'll be greeted by Elon Musk and a thriving Moon base.
@tormaid42
@tormaid42 4 года назад
In your dreams nerd
@inamulshir6359
@inamulshir6359 4 года назад
Saito Hiraga lit bro... that’s exactly what’s going to happen
@mactek6033
@mactek6033 4 года назад
Not a chance, fanboy.
@deep.space.12
@deep.space.12 4 года назад
And when NASA gets to Mars, Mars will be green coz Elon had already terraformed it.
@RobynHarris
@RobynHarris 4 года назад
Saito Hiraga But, you will be eligible for free fill-ups at the Tesla supercharger station there.
@ElPinitch
@ElPinitch 4 года назад
Imagine if NASA and the military budgets swapped. 1 trillion for space 👍
@Danbalz
@Danbalz 4 года назад
Then Americans would all be speaking Chinese by the end of the year.
@ElPinitch
@ElPinitch 4 года назад
@@Danbalz the MSM propaganda machine is doing its job. How many Chinese navy fleets are sitting off-shore of the US coast? The Chinese have had an entire US battle ready fleet on their coast since 2016.
@kalyan2012
@kalyan2012 4 года назад
its gone to building a WALL.. thanks to TRUMP
@JJs_playground
@JJs_playground 4 года назад
I was going to say the same thing, but sadly I think the military budget will increase due to the current geopolitical situation.
@aconite72
@aconite72 4 года назад
@@ElPinitch You haven't heard of Chinese's aggression in South-East Asia? They're challenging probably every and all U.S. allies in the area.
@patrickflanagan3184
@patrickflanagan3184 4 года назад
Yeeeees!! I can sit next to my dad and get to experience the new moon landing with him like he did when he was a kid
@briannadorin673
@briannadorin673 4 года назад
Patrick Flanagan yesss
@LennyBruiser
@LennyBruiser 4 года назад
You mean the one produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick? Wake the FU
@inferniiia
@inferniiia 4 года назад
Lenny Bruiser ok troll lmao
@CranioUomo
@CranioUomo 4 года назад
@@LennyBruiser People like you are fucken annoying seriously. Do tell me , if we never went to the moon the 6 manned missions that went there. Where exactly did that Saturn 5 rocket which mind you is 363' tall go? Didnt just vanish... you fuckin moron. Youre an asshole you fuckin!- 👌
4 года назад
They already got Technology to reach moon in a matter of few Minutes..
@SingingPostman27
@SingingPostman27 3 года назад
Wow, amazing. I remember the Apollo missions. I was 15 in 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon.
@HistoryShell1786
@HistoryShell1786 3 года назад
I bet the 60’s were a great time to live in, such technological advances worth seeing again. Sayin this as a 14 y.o.
@SingingPostman27
@SingingPostman27 3 года назад
@@HistoryShell1786 Yes, they were. Thank you.
@MR-intel
@MR-intel 2 года назад
@@HistoryShell1786 The last 25 years were just as exciting, Think exo-planets, hordes of newly discovered dwarf planets, black holes... It's hard to keep up to date.
@georgegiannopouloscamarozl1028
@georgegiannopouloscamarozl1028 2 года назад
Really in your dreams and where landing in your mothers moon 🤣🤣🤣
@seekeroftruth9900
@seekeroftruth9900 Год назад
Please stop stating nonsense as fact. We never went to the moon. Space may a final frontier but it's made in a hollywood basement. It was all a ploy to make you think you're small an infinitesimal so as to think you don't matter on a grand scheme of things and to keep your mind far from Father. :( The exact opposite is the truth though my friend. Look below at the bots talking to themselves. Hec I will go as far as the comment I am replying to may also very well be a bot. Shalom brethren am praying for us all, that we all be changed.
@redfalconsmdx
@redfalconsmdx 4 года назад
"SLS will be the only rocket able to carry humans to deep space" *Starship looking from afar*
@supsup335
@supsup335 4 года назад
Or new Glen. But that dream is still a decade away
@etiennen4136
@etiennen4136 4 года назад
SLS is still only CGI
@Arctic_Iceee
@Arctic_Iceee 4 года назад
@@supsup335 They say it will launch in 2 years
@maxmaxie1328
@maxmaxie1328 4 года назад
sls is not going to be ready.
@DangItshere
@DangItshere 4 года назад
Remember lads SLS is Fake
@szarvasmarha
@szarvasmarha 4 года назад
SpaceX astronauts will host a big welcome party on the moon when the first NASA astronauts arrive.
@yubiknakarmi3266
@yubiknakarmi3266 4 года назад
That would never happen
@JacksonPM23
@JacksonPM23 4 года назад
funny
@breastmilkgaming
@breastmilkgaming 4 года назад
yep and they'll shake their dicks in peace
@rolfboesjes4216
@rolfboesjes4216 4 года назад
If bfr finishes before sls the first SpaceX astronauts will most likely be NASA astronauts so there's that
@Astromatter
@Astromatter 4 года назад
Spacex has no plans to land on the Moon as of now
@adosado64
@adosado64 4 года назад
Elon Musk: "Starship will fly past the Moon in 2023" *_NASA has entered the chat_*
@andrewmorgan5541
@andrewmorgan5541 4 года назад
NASA is coming out swinging
@lamppole
@lamppole 3 года назад
@@andrewmorgan5541 Swinging in there chair doing nothing
@jonasfelisilda5777
@jonasfelisilda5777 3 года назад
@@lamppole what SpaceX have done? NOTHING.
@hamzapetridis206
@hamzapetridis206 3 года назад
@@jonasfelisilda5777 when was the last time astronauts used NASA véhicules to get to the ISS? 15 years ago? SpaceX did it last year. You’re a joke.
@jonasfelisilda5777
@jonasfelisilda5777 3 года назад
@@hamzapetridis206 wow, amazing 👁️👄👁️
@inakisegismundo8138
@inakisegismundo8138 4 года назад
"Lunar colony" god thats amazing to imagine
@TasX
@TasX 4 года назад
Mars colony. Solar colony. Eventually turn the whole sun into a singular power source and get out of the solar system and into the galaxy. We literally went from wagons to rockets in less than 200 years. I can definitely see this happening in 1000 years.
@jacko4932
@jacko4932 3 года назад
Radi Beer icbm to moons
@matthewnelson325
@matthewnelson325 3 года назад
Instead of War ... This mission will give something positive for humanity to aspire for !
@universovoid8721
@universovoid8721 3 года назад
Just imagine looking up at the moon and seeing the lights of civilization. Knowing people are looking back at you. Amazing, isn't it? Not to mention the same thing with Mars.
@nurburgringkid
@nurburgringkid 3 года назад
@@TasX cities in Mars and Moon will happen in 15-20 years.
@catalinacurio
@catalinacurio 4 года назад
Would be fun if NASA gave us a laser light show from the moon, we could stream the music to it around the globe 😊
@CHUUMPASS
@CHUUMPASS 4 года назад
actually that is a very interesting idea ! apart from the mission itself, they definitely should do something spectacular to mark that historic moment.
@mcondon99ify
@mcondon99ify 4 года назад
A laser shining from the moon would disperse too much to be easily detectable from Earth.
@kurt8263
@kurt8263 4 года назад
Michael Condon so no astronomical rave?
@buddingscientist170
@buddingscientist170 4 года назад
Ooooo ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Te8bs8g7Vgo.html
@fionafiona1146
@fionafiona1146 4 года назад
Even if the chosen crater is permanently dark/light it isn't permanently visible from earth and likely not in ideal landing and visible conditions at once.
@Aniket7172
@Aniket7172 4 года назад
Feels like this could be the beginning of our space colonization adventures. Missions like these really excite me and I can't wait to see what the future holds
@abrahamlincoln2679
@abrahamlincoln2679 4 года назад
I'll see yah all in five years when this get recommended again.....
@YA-zc1zz
@YA-zc1zz 4 года назад
🙃😂😂
@ethanfaidley3099
@ethanfaidley3099 4 года назад
yup
@kingslimee2838
@kingslimee2838 4 года назад
Im from 5years into the future
@kingslimee2838
@kingslimee2838 4 года назад
They havent did it yet until 2035
@jassen1924
@jassen1924 3 года назад
cya
@bartvanocken2369
@bartvanocken2369 4 года назад
In the year 2150 studentes will ask during hystory Lesson the question why it took over 50 years to go back to the moon.
@5x106
@5x106 4 года назад
‘We had that technology, but we lost it “ NASA. Sorry, but I don’t believe we ever had it
@arpiepasov7623
@arpiepasov7623 4 года назад
Or they'll learn the holy technology of making a stone axe from non-radioactive rocks
@CranioUomo
@CranioUomo 4 года назад
@@5x106 stfu conspiracy theories.
@jacko4932
@jacko4932 3 года назад
“congress.“
@GeekSP1
@GeekSP1 3 года назад
It was expensive and not valuable to go to the moon in the past. Today technology is much advance & cheap. Example is processing power in any iPhone is more than the power computers used to navigate Apolo to moon.
@manthony6594
@manthony6594 4 года назад
NASA: "It will be the only rocket with the power necessary to carry astronauts and payloads beyond earth's orbit" 2023 Elon Musk: *On the moon* 2023 NASA: "We know a fake moon landing when we see one"
@RandomGuy-om1vy
@RandomGuy-om1vy 4 года назад
By 2024 musk will be on Mars not moon
@Madysvoice94
@Madysvoice94 4 года назад
Moon my Pani deep my hy .....or kuch nahi hy .....
@Astromatter
@Astromatter 4 года назад
Matt Anthony Spacex has no plans to land on the Moon
@Senseigainz
@Senseigainz 4 года назад
So NASA how did we land on the moon if these Rockets are the first to carry man and payload to the moon?
@bookeblade
@bookeblade 4 года назад
Matt it means China,Russia,Europe space agency,Japan has never gone to the moon wow matt.
@devu7251
@devu7251 4 года назад
Right now NASA is the leader of space that is for sure. Love from India. 🇮🇳
@kirinyardberry1324
@kirinyardberry1324 4 года назад
@Lukas Kreutzer They do the most launches and are the most active in LEO right now so yes they are.
@pewpew9711
@pewpew9711 4 года назад
@Lukas Kreutzer They have been carrying the entire world for the past few decades now.
@TheUncertainKill
@TheUncertainKill 4 года назад
You spelled spacex wrong bud
@samuelhildebrandt9074
@samuelhildebrandt9074 4 года назад
I'm 19 and have always found space fascinating but never thought I would see missions to mars the moon, or even a new space station
@ufiCz
@ufiCz 4 года назад
Man i was 12 year old when they announced, that they will go back to the moon in 2020, i was really thrilled. Now iam 30 ......... In 1996 they begin to work on new space telescope James Web, they should lunch it in 2007, then twice in 2018 then 2020 and now they "plan" to lunch it in 2021. 10 billion dolar project ........ I can for sure say they are just liars and frauds, but i guess every generation have to figure it out by themselves ......
@samuelhildebrandt9074
@samuelhildebrandt9074 4 года назад
@@ufiCz well I understand the delays of the web telescope as it became more apparent that getting the telescope into space and calibrated to perfection was a huge task, that no one knew how to solve. And Musk is leading the Mars mission and grant it he is quite ambitious of his deadlines, but so far he has a good track record of coming through with his plans. Or if he cancels them then he give a logical reason as to why they had to let it go. I'm really excited to see a moon mission that is to establish a base, and even if they are a bit ambitious about there goals I truly believe there doing there best. Remember they are dealing with literal rocket science, an immense task that has so many variables that could go wrong, and they have to take their time to make sure they got it right, because the smallest of errors could send an entire billion dollar project that took the last 7 years to nothing but space debris.
@vp3579
@vp3579 3 года назад
50 years there were on the moon several times don't make me laugh liars.
@freethesky10blue89
@freethesky10blue89 3 года назад
@Samuel Hildbrandt You will see fake missions but not real ones - all the missions are fake past, present and future.
@samuelhildebrandt9074
@samuelhildebrandt9074 3 года назад
Ok explain how starlink is magically working then? I believe some conspiracies but not the ones about fake space missions
@tmseh
@tmseh 4 года назад
*NASA:* We have the only rocket to take manned flights to deep space with the SLS...... *Elon Musk:* Hold my Tang...
@tmseh
@tmseh 4 года назад
@Blackjack Videos By ignoring people like you. See how easy that was for me to do. I've used science by letting you know this! This message has travelled through space to reach you!
@nsms1297
@nsms1297 4 года назад
@@tmseh I understand before there was arguments between Elon musk and nasa space veterans including neil Armstrong but elon musk proved it reusable rockets are possible and can reduce price of launch costs by far.
@AniMageNeBy
@AniMageNeBy 4 года назад
@@tmseh Did that guy even make sense? Read it twice, and it's still gibberish. What was he trying to say? That we can't go beyond the ionosphere? Next up: flatearthers...
@maxk4324
@maxk4324 4 года назад
@@AniMageNeBy It sounds like there were comments that either got deleted or reported for something. It sounds like we're jumping into the middle of an argument almost, which I find really annoying. I mean don't get me wrong, he/she is in desperate need of some ESL classes and they definitely score a solid 7/10 on the nut job scale (I've seen worse), but I really hate it when people report comments just because the person is being stupid. Unless it's legitimately hate speech, even dumb asses have the right to freedom of speech
@AniMageNeBy
@AniMageNeBy 4 года назад
@@maxk4324 Certainly. People may say what they want, even if it's stupid. Personally, I wouldn't even report or delete it when it *were* hatespeech - in the USA there is a different take on that than in Europe, where most countries have forbidden it, while it's allowed in the USA, as long as it's not inciting to actual violence or illegal actions against "races". (From a biological stance, this doesn't make sense anyway, since there is only one human race left). But anyways, regarding this particular instance, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. The post tecum was alluding at and to which I answered, is still visible. So nothing, or at least not the relevant part, got deleted. And, well, we *are* on a public forum, viewable to all, and we all know it, so a "private discussion" is ludicrous as a notion: people will always respond, it's meant for that. If anyone wants a private discussion, he should pm someone. So yes, reporting is not necessary, but responding certainly is allowed; that's what the forum is for, after all. Of course, if people themselves delete some posts afterwards, there is nothing that can be done about it, but then that is their choice, so any misunderstanding because of it is due to that as well, then. But in this case, it's about his comment about the ionosphere, and that's still there.
@divikumar5475
@divikumar5475 4 года назад
ISRO also scheduled to launch the unmanned space vehicle to the south polar region,,...
@elbaecc
@elbaecc 4 года назад
Yeah...it launches this week!
@Mukeshpotters
@Mukeshpotters 4 года назад
Did u see the costing... We can go to moon 10 times successfully. Feel proud of jugaadu india. 😏
@Mukeshpotters
@Mukeshpotters 4 года назад
@Zeb Shah jugaadu is not an insulting word but. The effort we put in doing successful things is worth instead of spending tons... If the same amount we had managed it would still be huge and I would still encourage jugaad instead of wasting money.
@rigormortis6481
@rigormortis6481 4 года назад
@@elbaecc Today, actually. Fingers crossed.
@user-rb7sk2em6g
@user-rb7sk2em6g 4 года назад
Done and it's 15% more accurate
@vedicviki1669
@vedicviki1669 4 года назад
India is the first country to explore & study the uncharted territory of Moon's south pole, India launched a rocket few days ago to moon that will land on its south pole. NASA is using all the vital inputs from India to make this mission successful👍
@LukaTomato
@LukaTomato 4 года назад
So, none?
@raflamar4146
@raflamar4146 4 года назад
One side project I’d like to see (though wouldn’t mind if it didn’t happen) is a mission taken out to visit all the Apollo Sites. Like the site where Neal Armstrong became the first human to step onto the moons surface. It’s not all important but I think it would be nice to revisit these sites so long after the Apollo Missions.
@expo1403
@expo1403 3 года назад
NASA: The SLS will be the only rocket than can get to deep space Elon Musk: Hold my beer
@andrewwilliams9419
@andrewwilliams9419 3 года назад
Fan boy hows that POS starshit doing? Blows up every test..lol
@tomvarior5328
@tomvarior5328 3 года назад
@@andrewwilliams9419 These people dont understand how government funding works. No NASA cant just cancel the SLS because some cowboys in texas welded together a canister of methane and oxygen that can hop.
@expo1403
@expo1403 3 года назад
@@andrewwilliams9419 I’d expect a stupid comment from a Red Wings fan
@expo1403
@expo1403 3 года назад
@@tomvarior5328 who said it had to be cancelled. SpaceX is just doing it better. That’s what private industry does
@andrewwilliams9419
@andrewwilliams9419 3 года назад
@@expo1403 easy now
@ranachanda2876
@ranachanda2876 4 года назад
All the best and good luck NASA for your moon mission once again👍👍👍💜 love from India...😀😀😀
@fakebritishpride2091
@fakebritishpride2091 4 года назад
Hail isro
@9yearoldepicgamersoldier129
@9yearoldepicgamersoldier129 4 года назад
Why do you people always have to mention you're from India it is irrelevant to the topic and plus no one cares
@fakebritishpride2091
@fakebritishpride2091 4 года назад
@@9yearoldepicgamersoldier129 yeah yeah i am from earth happy now? Its kind of well wishes nonetheless no need to be so rude plus maybe there was a hidden mentioing to it as nasa is eagerly waiting for isro(indian space research organisation) moon rover to tell us about moons unexplored areas about helium osotopes and water which we prev didnt kniw and how they will extract it to mame clean energy and fuel
@ritzzyritz2044
@ritzzyritz2044 4 года назад
@@9yearoldepicgamersoldier129 you are no one...
@richasharma3494
@richasharma3494 4 года назад
@@9yearoldepicgamersoldier129 we don't need epic gamer soldier's opinion
@solarpanel420
@solarpanel420 4 года назад
This is awesome but the technology doesn't look like it's gone through 50 years of development by the most advanced space agency in the world.
@rundownpear2601
@rundownpear2601 4 года назад
Until you look at SpaceX which is more on par with what you would expect
@danielsykesvlogs
@danielsykesvlogs 4 года назад
That’s because it hasn’t, they’re using shuttle engines and shuttle SRB’s which were developed in the 70’s, even the fuel tank is based on the shuttle orange tank and the 2nd stage based on the delta IV 2nd stage, the only new part is the Orion capsule
@KSundstrom2
@KSundstrom2 4 года назад
That's also probably because exploding ourselves upward is still the most efficient way of breaking free of Earth's gravity. There's only so much improvement you can make upon a rocket...
@TheGargalon
@TheGargalon 4 года назад
​@@KSundstrom2 Yes and the next challenge is to not throw away the rocket after it flies, that's significant progress
@rundownpear2601
@rundownpear2601 4 года назад
Daniel Sykes Vlogs even than it is largely just an upgraded Apollo csm attached to a ESA ATV
@rick4electric
@rick4electric 3 года назад
My favorite scene in the Cone-Heads is the "Tang" breakfast scene! Hey, hey! Men on the Moon!
@jjRam
@jjRam 4 года назад
Please cover EVERYTHING Artemis.
@premier69
@premier69 4 года назад
stop calling it deep space, thats just embarrassing for the future.....
@abec8211
@abec8211 4 года назад
premier69 she said "deep space" and proceeded to mention "the moon and mars" 😂
@jasonkloos6348
@jasonkloos6348 4 года назад
The long standing definition of deep space has been beyond Earth orbit. You don't get to redefine it just because you don't understand it.
@premier69
@premier69 4 года назад
@Cleveland Music didn't know that i must admit. still, don't you think it sounds silly?
@jasonkloos6348
@jasonkloos6348 4 года назад
@@premier69 out of context, yes.
@pepehimovic3135
@pepehimovic3135 4 года назад
@@premier69 they'll just call the rest interstellar space. And the meaning of deep space will probs change over time
@FacterinoCommenterino
@FacterinoCommenterino 4 года назад
Today's fact: It took the creator of the Rubik's Cube, Erno Rubik, one month to solve the cube after he created it; as of June 2018 the world record is 4.22 seconds.
@asian2700
@asian2700 4 года назад
Mate update your material it’s July 2019
@brainium-bm9265
@brainium-bm9265 4 года назад
Now its 3.47 seconds by some chinese kid
@asian2700
@asian2700 4 года назад
Brainium - Bm yeah yusheng du
@CarFreeSegnitz
@CarFreeSegnitz 4 года назад
MIT Mechanical engineering students have a robot which solves the Rubik's cube in under .5 seconds.
@swirlingbrain
@swirlingbrain 4 года назад
Today's solving is via algorithms and a library of steps so it's like comparing apples and oranges. Give someone who never played with a cube and then tell them to solve it. They will not solve it in 4 seconds. Solving something unknown verses repeating steps of prefigured known algorithms are two completely different things. If course the later is faster and should not be surprising at all.
@n00btub3r2012
@n00btub3r2012 3 года назад
I can’t wait. It’s gonna be awesome watching a moon landing in my lifetime
@foodicalypse
@foodicalypse 4 года назад
Hope they manage to put a live stream too
@illumizoldyck4176
@illumizoldyck4176 4 года назад
Happy 50th anniversary!!
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 4 года назад
Same to you!
@dynxt-_-3243
@dynxt-_-3243 4 года назад
Same to you
@loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397
@loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397 4 года назад
Of the fake landing! :D
@gerRule
@gerRule 4 года назад
In just under 7hrs it will be 50yrs since man landed on the moon and in 13 and a half hours it’s 50yrs since Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon for the first time!!! What a day!
@gerRule
@gerRule 4 года назад
No the landing was today July 20th and moon walk was July 21st
@gerRule
@gerRule 4 года назад
I should point out that i live on the opposite side of the world to America so my time is different to American time
@gerRule
@gerRule 4 года назад
Landing and moonwalk we’re both 20th of July in America I think
@stephen_l1474
@stephen_l1474 4 года назад
50 years after that will be the 100th anniversary but whatever humanity would probably have completely wiped themselves at that point.
@bond5570
@bond5570 4 года назад
I am learning lot from you thanks for detailed videos😊🤗
@slushy3702
@slushy3702 3 года назад
“I wanna go with them, but I’m only 14 , but I’ll still go”
@noeltv3728
@noeltv3728 4 года назад
They should take flatearthers with them to the moon. If this doesn't convince them, nothing will.
@rainmind
@rainmind 4 года назад
It wont convince them and also they actually don't deserve to be there.
@HazarTulum
@HazarTulum 4 года назад
The idiots have found out there is a 15 degree per hour drift (thanks Bob), and they still think the Earth is flat and stationary. Literally nothing will convince these idiots
@Alvi410
@Alvi410 4 года назад
We could build a scrap-made rocket. Fire them in orbit. Prove to them what the earth actually is and then leave them there as an experiment on long term isolation of stupid and arrogant individuals. Once they die either to lack of resources or incompetence it will turn into an experiment on what happens on decomposing bodies inside a spacecraft. Win/Win
@pilman9429
@pilman9429 4 года назад
Skullcrusher430 That documentary is legendary
@robinhyperlord9053
@robinhyperlord9053 4 года назад
Having both SpaceX and BlueOrigin is just like deciding between a solar panel and a wind turbine; they are circumstantialy more poweful but both good and useful.
@HenryThuss
@HenryThuss 4 года назад
Litterally every manned moon mission video: “And 50 years ago the famous words, that’s one small step for man and one giant leap for man kind”
@alfaromeo1819
@alfaromeo1819 3 года назад
Frog step or seaturtle step
@erichkaufmann5284
@erichkaufmann5284 4 года назад
That American spirit is incredibly strong, I have no doubt they will as they say. Respect from Russia.
@rajnish8014
@rajnish8014 4 года назад
But the fact is . moon war is started from your disputes. respect from india to both usa and Russia
@ufiCz
@ufiCz 4 года назад
Man i was 12 year old when they announced, that they will go back to the moon in 2020, i was really thrilled. Now iam 30 ......... And i can for sure say they are just liars and frauds, but i guess every generation have to figure it out by themselves ......
@TheGargalon
@TheGargalon 4 года назад
My bet is no earlier than 2030 and the private sector will go there before NASA
@xmidgewon736
@xmidgewon736 4 года назад
NASA relies heavily on Space X technologies since the reusability of rockets is at the forefront of us being a multi planetary species .
@kalyan2012
@kalyan2012 4 года назад
@@xmidgewon736 u bet buddy
@alexseguin5245
@alexseguin5245 4 года назад
Lol, not a chance. I like Elon, but there is no way he gets there before NASA. BFR isn't even built yet.
@FroddeB
@FroddeB 4 года назад
@@alexseguin5245 SpaceX has come further than NASAs SLS. The only part of the rocket NASA has built so far is the capsule and its abort system, they have so far ysed 13 billion dollars on developing those parts. Mean while SpaceX has made crew operations to the moon possible again with Falcon Heavy, drastically lowered costs of space travel and have already attempted hover tests with their star hopper, hoping to complete their mk1 starship by the end of 2019... So if you really think that SpaceX isnt in the lead in terms of ready available technology you need to read up.
@alexseguin5245
@alexseguin5245 4 года назад
@@FroddeB I think you're the one who needs to read up. NASA missions are already scheduled. SLS is about 80% built and it's several component are being tested right now. The thing seems one track to be operationnal by the end of the year. BFR isn't even built, let alone tested yet. There's the hopper, but the actual BFR is a whole different ball game. Elon's very unrealistic estimate for it's first mission is in 2021, but even the most optimistic spaceX fan would have to recognize that's stretching credibility. We're probably looking more at 2023 or 2024 for a missions that would actually go to the moon.
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus 4 года назад
I remember the Apollo missions very well! It'll be **awesome** to have astronauts on the moon again! I **can't wait** for a permanent moon-base to be set up! It's definitely time that we did that!
@joshuafrench7596
@joshuafrench7596 3 года назад
Great Video !!! 5 Stars and Two Thumbs-Up Way Up !
@jojoe6969
@jojoe6969 3 года назад
NASA: We Will Launch Artemis 1 In 2021 Corona:Hell No
@YashasRedd
@YashasRedd 4 года назад
India is launching a rocket to the moon today!
@toscodav
@toscodav 4 года назад
Ummm. The US sent someone to the Moon 50 years ago haahahaha. Took India 50 years to catch up?
@lameduck1690
@lameduck1690 4 года назад
@@toscodav Why so disrespectful?
@apurvchaturvedi
@apurvchaturvedi 4 года назад
@@toscodav not to the south pole. India sent it to the south pole
@apurvchaturvedi
@apurvchaturvedi 4 года назад
Unmanned tho. But still .... NASA didn't even do that.
@Diomedes_Tydides
@Diomedes_Tydides 4 года назад
India is sending a rover to the moon, and it didn’t even reach the moon yet. Far easier than sending a manned rocket.
@sahajization
@sahajization 4 года назад
In 2021 ISRO is also planning make a human spaceflight programme but it'll be a low earth orbit mission. The astronauts or vyomanauts (vyoma means 'space' or 'sky' in Sanskrit) are being trained as of now.
@THENETESH
@THENETESH 4 года назад
Right
@Kevin-fn5tk
@Kevin-fn5tk 4 года назад
@@dewadattaa268 Naaaaa They failed the moon landing get that date delayed more
@toniomendoza736
@toniomendoza736 3 года назад
I've always wondered why the shuttle wasn't a one way to the moon and a capsule for the trip back. The shuttle is certainly big enough to be a station
@JG-zt3cg
@JG-zt3cg Год назад
This is fantastic. I can't wait to see that mission accomplished.
@jorenbaplu5100
@jorenbaplu5100 4 года назад
this will never be the most powerfull rocket, the BFR will be finished before the SLS
@massimookissed1023
@massimookissed1023 4 года назад
The universe will be finished before the SLS. And then JWST will launch.
@michiplays7142
@michiplays7142 4 года назад
Joren Baplu except sls is trl 7 and bfr is only trl 3
@jorenbaplu5100
@jorenbaplu5100 4 года назад
@@michiplays7142 That's because the SLS uses already proven tech, but spaceX is already testing and building. I believe they will catch up
@cancelanime1507
@cancelanime1507 4 года назад
Which will never fly abviously
@colinberg3342
@colinberg3342 4 года назад
The SLS is done being built, the only things left are to test the test articles and assemble the test vehicle and stress test that. After, all they have to do is assemble the rocket and launch it.
@manikantpedapati
@manikantpedapati 4 года назад
Nice explanation looking forward more videos from your channel .. All the best
@Jaxvidstar
@Jaxvidstar 4 года назад
Did Bigelow Aerospace play any part or talk in the gateway design?
@yogi_kadam
@yogi_kadam 4 года назад
So good to see space exploration being carried out by many countries now. Btw what track is being played in this video?
@SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu
@SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu 4 года назад
ISRO might have a maned moon mission just before NASA. Like in 2022. But it will be smaller comparatively!
@nymeriagloves3957
@nymeriagloves3957 4 года назад
SLS ---> Sooner... Later...…. Someday
@istvansipos9940
@istvansipos9940 4 года назад
SuxLikeSh!t
@Geolaminar
@Geolaminar 4 года назад
--> literately next year
@colinberg3342
@colinberg3342 4 года назад
@@Geolaminar Yeah people just hate on things they don't want to learn about
@theenjeneer2493
@theenjeneer2493 4 года назад
Honestly you need to learn about sls to hate on it. The damn ship is 3 years late and over 17 billion over budget but I’m not hating on it I’m just stating honest facts im personally exited to see it launch but there are much more capable rockets like starship coming that’s will be a fraction of the cost have a much higher payload capability and will be fully reusable but there has been so much money spent on sls they might as well get something out of it
@mustangsilver16
@mustangsilver16 4 года назад
I look up at the moon and wonder when will be be going back. and who will that be
@americasfunscience
@americasfunscience 4 года назад
Great Series!
@GHOSTciu
@GHOSTciu 4 года назад
30b$? Isn't cheaper to pay Elon just a few b$ for a ticket on a starship? For that amount of money i bet u could buy a whole starship ;)
@thepowerofdreams6816
@thepowerofdreams6816 4 года назад
Not really, musk loves to overpromise and underdeliver, it promised the average cost of space x launchs would be 65 million dollars, howrever in 2019 the estimated costs of space x launchs is 156 million dollars and in 2020 it will be 256 million dollars less than 5% cheaper than the other alternatives. If NASA decided the SLS needed to be disposable is because they knew reusable rockets are a money pit, the use SpaceX rocket because otherwise they would be using Russian rockets. moreover, the SLS rocker is based on experience it uses technology from the 70's and 80's because it works, liquid hydrogen has nearly triple the energy density of methane, steam engines were invented in the year 56 in rome, and is has been doing useful work since the 16th century, yet, the steam engine is the best way to generate electricity today, is more efficient than wind turbines, and solar panels, and pretty much everything else except for hydropower Back to the SLS, You need 4 kg of oxygen to burn 1 kg of methane to produce 55MJ of energy, so in reality the energy density of LCH4+LO2 is 11MJ/KG, Now you need 8KG of oxygen to burn 1KG of methane to produce 144MJ of energy, so the energy density of LH2+O2 is 16MJ/KG, around 50% more power with the same weight, weight that can be used to carry more cargo.
@mahektailor4542
@mahektailor4542 4 года назад
Pay ISRO few hundred million and done to moon
@officialasim6772
@officialasim6772 4 года назад
GHOSTciu America spends like 600B+ on military 30b is like 5 bucks to that
@thepowerofdreams6816
@thepowerofdreams6816 4 года назад
@@officialasim6772 *700B+
@officialasim6772
@officialasim6772 4 года назад
The Power of Dreams it prob goes up 100b every year govt can’t spend 30b on a space program? Wish I picked where my tax money goes
@thetrueairbornefca
@thetrueairbornefca 4 года назад
Don’t damage a coil in one of the cryo tanks
@w.t.fpipedreamwithhopefull5538
@w.t.fpipedreamwithhopefull5538 4 года назад
It will be great when Nasa.SpaceX have done everything for the second time in 50 years. I wont hold my breath for something new.
@Teefs143
@Teefs143 4 года назад
Astronauts should do moon walking like Michael Jackson 🌚🌝👽
@saurabh5991
@saurabh5991 4 года назад
😂😂
@MrFarley15
@MrFarley15 4 года назад
They indeed should honor the king of moonwalking
@saurabh5991
@saurabh5991 4 года назад
Whole world love to see that...
@maxk4324
@maxk4324 4 года назад
As much as I too would love to see that, I think if an astronaut proposed the idea of walking backwards in a low mobility pressurized suit with no rearward visibility on an uneven terrain filled with almost exclusively sharp rocks (since there's no atmosphere to weather down the sharp edges) NASA would throw a fit.
@videolabguy
@videolabguy 4 года назад
What? With a naked small boy inside their suit? Are you kidding?
@pratik00sachan
@pratik00sachan 4 года назад
We would like to know more about findings on Mars and future missions to Mars for all the countries.
@HazarTulum
@HazarTulum 4 года назад
Remember it takes a hell of a long time to get to Mars, and that's only if we time it right. We need to wait until Earth and Mars are in line with our respective orbits, because a Martian year is alot longer than an Earth year. This means that any mission going to Mars will have to solely rely on the supplies they take with them. When it comes to the moon, it would take less than a week to get there, so you can send supplies from Earth every now and then
@darkseid856
@darkseid856 4 года назад
@@HazarTulum mars gravity is larger than earth's gravity ?
@HazarTulum
@HazarTulum 4 года назад
@@darkseid856 No, Mars' gravity is around 38% of the gravity we experience on Earth
@kanax2424
@kanax2424 4 года назад
Little tip: use the escape system to get a small boost :D
@anubhadramendis1137
@anubhadramendis1137 3 года назад
So I would like to ask this. So this year is 2021 so the Artemis space station in the lunar orbit will be launched. Will it be launched this year 2021
@rockUjerk
@rockUjerk 4 года назад
I guess by the time nasa reaches moon ; spacex might have colonized mars.
@stevescoffee8325
@stevescoffee8325 4 года назад
Real M dude shut up. He said the goal of space x is to colonize Mars and become a multi planetary race.
@TexanUSMC8089
@TexanUSMC8089 4 года назад
Nasa has already been to the moon several times...
@SSunnie_
@SSunnie_ 4 года назад
As much as I am excited for this to happen, I feel that NASA will end up delaying the mission when the time comes.. But props to them for setting a deadline and bringing the hype back to space travel. Hopefully the attention will give them the necessary funds and development to succeed.
@chaleco82
@chaleco82 2 года назад
No problem.. Elon is already getting ready to go to the moon. Nasa can always buy seats in Starship.
@unstableminded
@unstableminded Год назад
3 years later and we're still waiting. Postpone, postpone.. It's almost as if they don't want to go. All the successful rockets that are launching weekly, but they have a fuel leak...
@SingingPostman27
@SingingPostman27 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing.
@dks13827
@dks13827 4 года назад
This would kindle our spirit again.... not a small thing.
@lokeshsathiyamoorthi2070
@lokeshsathiyamoorthi2070 4 года назад
Try to do ISRO's chandrayan-2
@JushBJJ
@JushBJJ 4 года назад
please shut up about india, its getting annoying already
@tirthachakrabarti5912
@tirthachakrabarti5912 4 года назад
They have made one already.
@paragbhattacharya943
@paragbhattacharya943 4 года назад
Done it
@avkk2314
@avkk2314 4 года назад
@@JushBJJ no one asked you.
@SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu
@SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu 4 года назад
Why can't we have a Gobal space programs where all the enthusiasts can get together & launch something like all the governments of the world unite together to do something big? From India! 🧡🙏
@killshighudead9093
@killshighudead9093 4 года назад
India doesnt need no USAs help. India is self sufficient and self reliant. India can do it on its own.We just need the Fundings.And Our Expert scientists to stay at India.(60% of NASAs scientists are Indians,Not INDIAN-AMERICANS but Indians born and raised in India and then hired by NASA).The same story is with the US IT sector ,all of the CEOs of the Major IT Companies are Indians(not Indian american but Indian).......FUNDING AND THE BRILLIANT INDIAN MINDS MUST STAY IN INDIA...2 things needed .
@MrCordycep
@MrCordycep 4 года назад
@@cosmonautbilly9570 The first ones didn't get everything. The Vikings were before the other European (and after the first lot of migrants) but they have virtually no presences in the Americas. The Soviets were the first into space and they hardly have a monopoly on it, and if the Americans are not careful, the Chinese are going sweep in and claim the moon as sovereign Chinese territory since ancient times. But yes, ego/nationalism does play a big part in why there isn't nearly as much cross collaboration as there could be, at least from the politicians, the engineers, the scientists, the astronauts/cosmonauts etc. are more than happy to work together.
@MrCordycep
@MrCordycep 4 года назад
@@cosmonautbilly9570 I would say colonies on Mars would be governed much like research stations in Antarctica plus some rights to exploit the surrounding environment given how difficult it will be to transport materials to Mars.They would for the least part be largely self governing if they eventually do become fully fledged colonies instead of small outposts for scientists. It's hard to say how borders will be drawn without conflict, but then again, Martians may see themselves with a common identity rather than a collection of loosely bound disparate peoples.
@stevescoffee8325
@stevescoffee8325 4 года назад
Because we no like you, also countries don’t like sharing technology
@SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu
@SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu 4 года назад
@@stevescoffee8325 Ohh Shut up Pakistan we are not talking about you! 😡
@trick2global91
@trick2global91 4 года назад
NASA dont fail the first moon landing ^^
@mochaanimations6166
@mochaanimations6166 4 года назад
Bruh
@TrueIndianPatriotTIP
@TrueIndianPatriotTIP 4 года назад
I really hoped Chandrayaan 2's data could have helped the Artemis mission. 😔
@adithyaadi1363
@adithyaadi1363 4 года назад
It will orbiter is still there and we can hope for recommendation with Vikram
@marcuspage2026
@marcuspage2026 4 года назад
SnipeStorm 🤣🤣🤣
@marcuspage2026
@marcuspage2026 4 года назад
SnipeStorm exactly, I respect what they are doing but in all seriousness they need to clean up the country and so many other things.
@jacko4932
@jacko4932 3 года назад
wouldnt of
@DarkTheFailure
@DarkTheFailure 3 года назад
Didn't they find water? That's already a big help
@species8472cze
@species8472cze 4 года назад
NASA is more in a business of making awesome CGI renderings of things that will never be, rather than actual space exploration.
@TheGargalon
@TheGargalon 4 года назад
Let's give credit where credit is due. NASA has already been to the moon half a century ago, they don't have anything to prove.
@kirinyardberry1324
@kirinyardberry1324 4 года назад
Just because you're ignorant of all of NASA's achievements doesn't meant they don't exist.
@pewpew9711
@pewpew9711 4 года назад
And idiots always seem to burn the brightest
@iBeLilTommie
@iBeLilTommie 4 года назад
you do understand that without the effects they put on galaxies, you wouldn't even see the actual design of it? Hubble's telescope is like a camera in space, they overlap those photos with other telescopes like the Spitzer Space and Chandra X-Ray telescopes to give you the best possible looking image of the galaxy possible! YOU CAN'T see X-Rays with the human eye.
@7eamGhast
@7eamGhast 4 года назад
*Sheep are easily fooled, they don't know how well the Jesuits do theater... most of them don't even know what a Jesuit is....*
@bourne1012
@bourne1012 4 года назад
Still waiting for Scott Manleys take on all this.
@michyoung77
@michyoung77 Год назад
The next decade in space is going to be so freaking exciting.
@TrainerAQ
@TrainerAQ 4 года назад
You gotta cover the James Webb Telescope launch!
@jve89
@jve89 4 года назад
30 billion for the next 5 years. That's peanuts!
@Javierm0n0
@Javierm0n0 4 года назад
Especially compared to how much the US spends on war.
@michaelmcfeely6588
@michaelmcfeely6588 4 года назад
When did $30 billion become peanuts? That's nuts!
@aross5923
@aross5923 4 года назад
Have you seen how much the US put into their military each year? It's way higher than that.
@rainmind
@rainmind 4 года назад
Its like 0,04% of the GDP
@titanium7012
@titanium7012 4 года назад
Michael McFeely it’s pretty cheap compared to Apollo
@DrWalker2001
@DrWalker2001 4 года назад
When will Blue Origin or SpaceX land on the moon?
@massimookissed1023
@massimookissed1023 4 года назад
When will Blue Origin start exploiting sub-minimum wage workers on the moon?
@allhumansarejusthuman.5776
@allhumansarejusthuman.5776 4 года назад
@@massimookissed1023 ive subcontracted for SpaceX and Telsa. Seen what he does. Musk is no better.
@mastersinr
@mastersinr 4 года назад
@@massimookissed1023 need to exploit the lesser minds to further the human race
@jamesfowler6306
@jamesfowler6306 4 года назад
Long before NASA get's the boondogle SLS built, that's for sure
@breastmilkgaming
@breastmilkgaming 4 года назад
Space X might , blue origin not in a million years
@awesomesauceTN234
@awesomesauceTN234 Год назад
I can’t wait!!!!!!!!! Moon exploration sounds cool
@boomgrnamless4129
@boomgrnamless4129 4 года назад
so many things about space programs in 2020 - 30s if all these will complete with success then these decades will be a hell of a journey, if countries or other commercial companies independently can afford to do such things imagine what would they be able to do if all work together its just mind blowing
@kuplayfordvalls6781
@kuplayfordvalls6781 4 года назад
Why not just use SpaceX BFR?
@TheGargalon
@TheGargalon 4 года назад
Because BFR will not be funded by congress and will not create jobs in every state
@jasonkloos6348
@jasonkloos6348 4 года назад
@@TheGargalon exactly. Everyone complains about the price without realizing the overwhelming majority of that money is put right into the economy and job creation.
@nolin132
@nolin132 4 года назад
Because the last test just blew up in flames? You can't get to the moon on hopes and dreams. When the BFR is actually built I'm sure they'll use it.
@akzebraminer5679
@akzebraminer5679 4 года назад
William S It didn’t blow up in flames. It just hopped 20m recently.
@B__SYAHRULMUBAROK
@B__SYAHRULMUBAROK 4 года назад
@@jasonkloos6348 that's the problem. Even though it make people have job the company behind it also doing it for money. That mean they will charge as much as they can suck until dry. Those company sucking goverment money as much as they could. That's why spaceX came in and try to distrupt this stupid scheme. And make humanity great again
@petersicheri3546
@petersicheri3546 4 года назад
Wow only 50 years ..but only getting better.... 😉 But we are curious creatures since Year 1 . Boy it's a experience that the universe will always remember. Good or bad 👾👽👾👽💫
@tjs200
@tjs200 4 года назад
I like your attitude
@DhavalBrahmbhatt2627
@DhavalBrahmbhatt2627 4 года назад
Pls cover all of them
@muralidas3495
@muralidas3495 4 года назад
NASA 🇺🇸🚀 inspiring INDIA 🇮🇳
@alonelyz1981
@alonelyz1981 4 года назад
NASA : 3:11 - 3:19 Elon : Hold my rockets
@jasonreynolds929
@jasonreynolds929 4 года назад
Where i come from we call a guy like musk a zwetsbek
@adityasinha4156
@adityasinha4156 4 года назад
NASA : we will go to the moon in 2024 again . Meanwhile Isro : we will land the chandrayan 2 on moon in 2 weaks the rocket have been uplifted 😂
@Astromatter
@Astromatter 4 года назад
aaddiPlayz - Minecraft Landing men on the moon and getting them home is a lot different than sending rovers
@souravbehera5875
@souravbehera5875 4 года назад
So you consider : 1) sending a rover,orbiter and lander &;(isro) 2) sending humans and getting them back both as the same achievement.(nasa) 👏👏👏👏👏👏..
@silverfoxvamp
@silverfoxvamp 4 года назад
Quite incredible the way it has explained and does anybody know what's the soothing background music playing ?
@ayushnath7627
@ayushnath7627 4 года назад
Please make a video on gaganyan mission 2022
@Celeon999A
@Celeon999A 4 года назад
A lot of NASA here and there in this video but not a single word about the fact that the Lunar Orbital Gateway is a joint effort between NASA and the space agencies of Europe (ESA) , Russia (Roskosmos) ,Japan (JAXA) and Canada (CSA). Also, the service module that will take NASA's Orion spacecraft to the moon and back to earth will be an advanced version of the European Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV, build in Germany.
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 4 года назад
meanwhile spaceX with half the funding already has plans for mars
@darkterminator8753
@darkterminator8753 3 года назад
@@honkhonk8009 that's respectful
@thetrueairbornefca
@thetrueairbornefca 4 года назад
Damn the Artemis/Orion looks like a revamped Version of the Saturn V
@talos2384
@talos2384 3 года назад
Pretty sure that’s intentional
@sangeydorjee9878
@sangeydorjee9878 4 года назад
I so much love this channel
@shiveshgupta9406
@shiveshgupta9406 4 года назад
Please do a brainstorming on how the gateway will be launched into the lunar orbit. Quite Interested !!
@Mochu_s_Junkyard
@Mochu_s_Junkyard 4 года назад
"With Artemis 1 mission that the world's most powerful rocket..." Elon Musk: Hold my Starship
@nicolasbeaud8685
@nicolasbeaud8685 4 года назад
The Starship is far behind than the SLS in terms of development. The SLS is being assembled right now and will fly at the end of next year or at the latest in 2021. The Starship on the other hand, is still in development.
@jamesblackwell8121
@jamesblackwell8121 4 года назад
Sadly, I will believe it when I see it.
@JushBJJ
@JushBJJ 4 года назад
man i havent seen your face, therefore i dont think you're real
@kuryamtl
@kuryamtl 4 года назад
@@maharlika9809 you realize that to actually fake the moon landing in 69, would require technology they did not have back then. Rockets on the other hand were quite viable. Nevermind that the whole program involved thousands of people, and if there was a conspiracy it would have required all of these people to be in on that conspiracy, which is really not possible.
@maharlika9809
@maharlika9809 4 года назад
@@kuryamtl yeah dude, i was like. How in the world did they navigate, calculate, land accurately on the moon with a technology of unbelievable. My gameboy was even better than the computers used in apollo. But this time I bet this landing is gonna be real with this technologies now, and its gonna be their first time 😂😂
@titanium7012
@titanium7012 4 года назад
They already finished the Orion for Artemis 1 with the second one at KSC getting ready to be mated with its heathshield
@lorenzopulmano4894
@lorenzopulmano4894 4 года назад
@@maharlika9809 Calculations were done using computers that took up rooms, but also a lot of human brain power was used in calculations. Pre-programmed bits and bites were used to execute various actions on Apollo missions, or were manually controlled by experienced experts. Navigation is done using radio communications with the astronauts and spacecraft from 3 radio stations that now make up the Deep Space Network. They originally were located in California, Spain, and Australia, allowing NASA to communicate with the spacecraft and crew. Apollo missions would always lose communication when on the other side of the moon, the one not facing us. In fact, modern spacecraft made and launched today still cannot communicate when they're on the other side of the moon. Obviously your gameboy is better than the computers used in the Apollo missions. It's all due to Moore's Law, which is the concept that the speed and capability of computers and such can be expected to improve by about double every 2 years because of the increase of the number of transistors a microchip can contain. Apollo missions were done in the 1960s and early 1970s. There were not as many transistors in microchips in that time frame compared to ones in 1989, when the Gameboy came out.
@paulvanginkel4720
@paulvanginkel4720 4 года назад
You should cover every launch
@gregnulik1975
@gregnulik1975 3 года назад
Is it possible they could have the Ascent engine sitting just above the descent engine, with a channel allowing the ascent engine to be fired around the descent engine ?
@kirubelmoges5976
@kirubelmoges5976 4 года назад
Why won't NASA be using SpaceX rockets?
@storr7Gaming
@storr7Gaming 4 года назад
They do, look at SpaceX's STP-2
@kma3647
@kma3647 4 года назад
Different purposes. The main difference is power. NASA wants to launch 26 tons per flight into high Earth orbit. SpaceX's are designed for passengers and small satellites to get to lower Earth orbit, but cheaply, with reusable rockets. Too very different designs.
@naughtyUphillboy
@naughtyUphillboy 4 года назад
@@kma3647 26 ton is nothing for falcon heavy.........and cheap too
@jamesfowler6306
@jamesfowler6306 4 года назад
Coz NASA is a government employment agency and they have so much invested in continuing to build this outdated system. The Falcon Heavy could put people of the moon in a couple of weeks, it just needs a lander - which I suspect Elon is building right now
@thothheartmaat2833
@thothheartmaat2833 4 года назад
Didn't they even have these companies competing to win NASA contracts? That was the whole point of all this space development in the first place.. remember?
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