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One Giant Leap for Lunar Landing Navigation 

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NASA is relying on the most advanced technology to upgrade navigation capabilities for the next crewed mission to return astronauts to the Moon in 2024 and future human missions to Mars.
A terrain relative navigation system developed by Draper Laboratory was flight tested on Masten Space Systems’ Xodiac rocket on Sept. 11, 2019. Footage shows the flight of the navigation system on the rocket and interviews with principal investigators and Masten.
The agency is using commercial companies’ vehicles through NASA’s Flight Opportunities program to flight test navigation sensors and related technologies that falls under a larger effort now referred to as SPLICE, or the Safe and Precise Landing - Integrated Capabilities Evolution project.
NASA’s Game Changing Development program is funding SPLICE to enable technology solutions such as future spacecraft system landing and hazard avoidance capabilities for deep space.
For more information on the flight and technology: www.nasa.gov/d...

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Комментарии : 677   
@mrkeogh
@mrkeogh 4 года назад
Really glad they didn't name it Safe & Precise Landing - Advanced Technology. Nobody wants to fly in a SPLAT lander.
@scottyg222
@scottyg222 4 года назад
Mark Keogh 🤣 I haven’t laughed that hard since this whole COVID-19 plan-demic started! Thank you for that!
@Hannibal730
@Hannibal730 4 года назад
that's funny lol
@jmvneto51
@jmvneto51 4 года назад
Can you be more specific? Pardon my ignorance.
@AamirF
@AamirF 4 года назад
hahahaha
@ErinRSU
@ErinRSU 4 года назад
@@scottyg222 yay hi other woke person
@FrikInCasualMode
@FrikInCasualMode 4 года назад
Mmmm. I love the sight of shock diamonds in the morning.
@throwback19841
@throwback19841 4 года назад
Better than the smell of dinitrogen tetroxide
@craigw.scribner6490
@craigw.scribner6490 4 года назад
Love your "low-tech" white plastic fan. lol Great video, guys, and impressive results! Keep up the great work!
@tarab9081
@tarab9081 4 года назад
I was wondering if I was the only one who noticed the fan.
@ItsEricAZ
@ItsEricAZ 4 года назад
Since it's in the Mohave Desert they need to keep the electronics cooled off somehow and that's the cheapest way to go.
@Muckytuja
@Muckytuja 4 года назад
@Scott Mcmillan Yawn, you are boring.
@OldMtnGeezer
@OldMtnGeezer 4 года назад
@Scott Mcmillan How was your 'Freedom from Lockdown' rally? (Any coughing yet?)
@hugh_jasso
@hugh_jasso 4 года назад
Right!! Lmao.
@gergc4871
@gergc4871 4 года назад
Crazy how common landing rockets has become over the last 2 years.
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 4 года назад
Its been really common since apollo since thats how the eagle landed. but the way spaceX did it was the first actual use of sea level thrusters and doing that whole burn back thingy.
@captainnerd6452
@captainnerd6452 4 года назад
Just like God and Heinlein intended :-)
@dylconnaway9976
@dylconnaway9976 4 года назад
Gerg C Yup. Can’t walk down the street without landing a rocket. I landed a rocket right before watching this video, and I see someone in my neighborhood landing rockets daily. As you stated, landing rockets has become so common. It’s something we all do.
@JayVal90
@JayVal90 4 года назад
Interestingly, I believe it was a demonstration by Masten Space that convinced Elon Musk that it was possible to pursue.
@newdefsys
@newdefsys 4 года назад
"Moving towards a sustained presence on bodies like the Moon,". Memorize that quote and live it.
@liamailiam
@liamailiam 4 года назад
so glad space exploration has been kicking off in recent years. we went through a decade of virtually nothing happening at all
@TacShooter
@TacShooter 4 года назад
Anyone remember the arcade game Lunar Lander? Difficult af!
@PaulSchober
@PaulSchober 4 года назад
Remember "Gravitar"? You had rotation, thrust, and shield (not needed yet to block attacking aliens) and you had to figure out the direction and strength of gravity?
@MrMarco7259
@MrMarco7259 4 года назад
Crashed everytime!
@MalcolmCrabbe
@MalcolmCrabbe 4 года назад
moonlander.seb.ly/ not as good as the original, but playable
@trizvanov
@trizvanov 4 года назад
Used to play one on a calculator, where all I had were pre-defined numbers before the launch. Crashed 99% of the time
@AvatarOfBhaal
@AvatarOfBhaal 4 года назад
@Flearther McPlane You're fake af... Get a life.
@jatigre1
@jatigre1 4 года назад
It's like watching a black and white movie of 50 years ago. How far we haven't come
@dnomyarnostaw
@dnomyarnostaw 4 года назад
You ARE joking, aren't you? A "fly by the seats", running out of fuel manual moon landing compared to a machine intelligence that can pinpoint the landing location all by itself. Some people have no idea.
@unfurling3129
@unfurling3129 4 года назад
@@dnomyarnostaw OP is correct. Apply deeper thinking.
@remor698
@remor698 4 года назад
Yup, it's ridiculous just how much of a hinderance a lack of money is to achieving progress.
@dnomyarnostaw
@dnomyarnostaw 4 года назад
@@unfurling3129 Really? Deeper thinking on an autonomous, non satellite guided, terrain aware artificial intelligence. Thats funny.
@smudge6831
@smudge6831 4 года назад
It’s time we had a base on the moon. It’s been too long since the Apollo missions.
@MatHelm
@MatHelm 4 года назад
@i can almost fart my ABCs Money was diverted to buying more poor people via Johnson's "The Great Society". Not to mention that there is nothing there and it's just a uninhabitable gravity well that like Earth would need to be escaped. Low Earth orbit Von Braun Station is the only way to build and launch mission. Not to mention that it's the only chance normal people have of ever going to space.
@whiteclifffl
@whiteclifffl 4 года назад
Smudge We never went.
@jaggar28
@jaggar28 4 года назад
@i can almost fart my ABCs Mostly going to Vietnam war (OR in the pockets of war profiteers)
@dunneincrewgear
@dunneincrewgear 4 года назад
whiteclifffl Maybe you didn't but NASA definitely did. Fact. 🤔
@ngc-fo5te
@ngc-fo5te 4 года назад
@@whiteclifffl Yep we did.
@Stormin13
@Stormin13 4 года назад
Returning to the moon is so bad ass.
@MatHelm
@MatHelm 4 года назад
Nothing there...
@ArieteArmsRAMLITE
@ArieteArmsRAMLITE 4 года назад
No, no it isn't.....
@madrx2
@madrx2 4 года назад
They haven't been yet so it will be cool if they do land there;)
@yeahright7339
@yeahright7339 4 года назад
@@madrx2 Obviously you missed a few. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_missions_to_the_Moon
@bikebuilder8567
@bikebuilder8567 4 года назад
bwahaaa
@WillaLamour
@WillaLamour 4 года назад
I love the auto-captioning -> the "crude" outpost instead of "crewed" outpost.
@KimJakab
@KimJakab 4 года назад
Nice gimballing control there! Well done! Though, exists just one problem. How to construct the concrete landing site on the moon or mars before landing? :)
@brycering5989
@brycering5989 4 года назад
Looking at the animation. they may have a less top-heavy payload wrapper which would have wider leg positions. this should help prevent tip over.
@firerulesthesky
@firerulesthesky 4 года назад
I know your comment is in jest, but I thought you’d be interested in Scott Manley vid on Masten, he talks about Masten researching adding material to the rocket exhaust to make lunar regolith fuse together before landing.
@LeHoink
@LeHoink 4 года назад
Kinky question but let’s forget about the past & think forward. Less moon gravity mean less thrust to land / take-off but offcourse less effort to wipe moondust. With this test configuration the module would dig a deep trench at touchdown so we easily imagine a futur « LEM » with engines around to the upper side but not hunder near the feets.
@KaiHenningsen
@KaiHenningsen 4 года назад
@@LeHoink I remember that engines at the top was an early design choice thought to be more stable. Turns out it is anything but.
@It_got_darK
@It_got_darK 4 года назад
@@KaiHenningsen it's not an issue of being significantly less stable, its just that it isn't any more stable. Engines above the CoM have been done even as recently as the curiosity rover.
@Beevreeter
@Beevreeter 4 года назад
Excellent, this truly is a great leap forward for both precision landing as well as reusable hardware!
@benhudman9204
@benhudman9204 4 года назад
Wow! NASA is catching up to SpaceX. Good job considering the budget expenditure.
@aerospacenews
@aerospacenews 4 года назад
Congrats on the contract and progress! :) More innovation from the crazy smart folks in Mojave.
@cinevaaltcineva518
@cinevaaltcineva518 4 года назад
2:21 - "When we're actually go to the moon" .......
@AG-pm3tc
@AG-pm3tc 4 года назад
Yay for some exposure for masten! BTW, what about the "landing pad creation" experiment (the one that designed to reduce dust)?
@DunnickFayuro
@DunnickFayuro 4 года назад
Yeah, I was hoping to see more about that thing also. F.A.S.T., as it is called.
@conall9415
@conall9415 4 года назад
An experiment into injecting stuff into the fuel which solidifies on the surface, essentially creating a landing pad.
@morganahoff2242
@morganahoff2242 4 года назад
0:34 Love the plastic fan from the Dollar Store!
@TheodoreAndor
@TheodoreAndor 4 года назад
Guys guys I thought it was done in 1969....hahahahahahahaha and do it now from 7000km/h to zero Hahahahahahaha
@richardhead8264
@richardhead8264 4 года назад
_Who's gonna put the _*_checker boards_*_ on the Moon and Mars to ensure a proper landing?_
@blobscott
@blobscott 4 года назад
0:17 The guy holding the ladder while wearing the "Ground Support" t-shirt... pretty literal interpretation of the job ;)
@benhudman9204
@benhudman9204 4 года назад
blobscott reminds me of the guy with the Baby Milk Factory shirt in Iraq.
@RohanYadav-fj2mf
@RohanYadav-fj2mf 4 года назад
Landing like a Butter... So soft 👍👏
@gertswanepoel7424
@gertswanepoel7424 4 года назад
the light house has landed
@scottfishman3744
@scottfishman3744 4 года назад
You're teasing me, let's go. Awesome work!
@chrisgaming9567
@chrisgaming9567 4 года назад
It's 2020 and NASA is still running these types of up-and-down tests. That tells you all you need to know about the direction they're heading in.
@sailorman8668
@sailorman8668 4 года назад
The tests are only to demonstrate and prove the technology (hardware/software) involved in completing autonomous auto- landings, negating the need for a pilot to be involved in the process.
@mikedudley3053
@mikedudley3053 4 года назад
Brilliant chaps, spot on target. You'll be there.
@ferrito6638
@ferrito6638 4 года назад
I don’t know what we’d do without gimbal engines. Imagine using RCS to navigate. Yeesh!
@kalpeshwani8520
@kalpeshwani8520 4 года назад
Perfectionists Precision performance.
@slevinshafel9395
@slevinshafel9395 4 года назад
3:28 nice solution. Because new planets and asteroids dont have gps and need some type of localization/pozition.
@ARCANEmateCLAN
@ARCANEmateCLAN 4 года назад
Same technology was used on tomahawk cruise missiles to navigate below-radar flight (though they may have adopted GPS since those early days).
@JL-cn1qi
@JL-cn1qi 4 года назад
@@ARCANEmateCLAN They run both. Well at least both. Lotta money has been pored into those but ground recognition is still on there and is used.
@SlipKnotRicky
@SlipKnotRicky 4 года назад
This is so familiar..................
@pilotelliott
@pilotelliott 4 года назад
daniel letterman NASA 50+ years ago
@conall9415
@conall9415 4 года назад
Masten has been doing this for way longer.
@SnaxDesAvions
@SnaxDesAvions 4 года назад
Yeah the LEM
@Dptl
@Dptl 4 года назад
Trip to moon would be nice!!
@aculleon2901
@aculleon2901 4 года назад
Not really. I mean yes *rocket make landing* is one thing but their main objective was to use terrain navigation. So a totally different system opposed to spacex
@erbenton07
@erbenton07 4 года назад
Well done! Nice landing, and in Earth's high gravity no less!
@gabbathehut3235
@gabbathehut3235 4 года назад
and an atmosphere! which is pretty much just in the way for a craft like this
@sandwichtube
@sandwichtube 4 года назад
It all hinges on the house fan clamped to the frame.
@Madsstuff
@Madsstuff 4 года назад
No, those 3 checkered squares (retroreflectors?) are your reference. I expect there will be mapping targets placed on the Moon? I hope you guys get the system reliably using imaging only. That would be awesome.
@hollydepthexplain583
@hollydepthexplain583 4 года назад
Lunar landing navigation is amazing and very best🇺🇸🇺🇸💕💕👑👑
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo 4 года назад
That vectoring nozzle camera is so awesome.
@FicarAmriza
@FicarAmriza 4 года назад
WE LOOK AT 10 YEARS AGAIN
@Spacey_key
@Spacey_key 4 года назад
another happy landing
@robgoodsight6216
@robgoodsight6216 4 года назад
Reminds me of an episode of Space 1999 "Voyager". Thank the Lord ee don't have the same drive on board. 🙂
@ferkeap
@ferkeap 4 года назад
Masten industries is brilliant.
@ArieteArmsRAMLITE
@ArieteArmsRAMLITE 4 года назад
So, Matsen....[I remember one time at band camp]
@Leontestedevorant
@Leontestedevorant 4 года назад
Perfect Job Guys !
@peraltarockets
@peraltarockets 4 года назад
Y'all need to rig one of those to do beer and grocery runs so you can shelter in place at Armstrong. :)
@KrotowX
@KrotowX 4 года назад
So next Lunar lander is made by MacGyver from parts bought in Home Depot and Walmart :) Let see how this will work in vacuum at temperature extremes. And... this is awesome. Wish you luck.
@WillyPete_
@WillyPete_ 4 года назад
When you get it all figured out... I want to discuss something along the lines of the flying motorcycle idea I have been working on.
@ManjitSingh-kr6mi
@ManjitSingh-kr6mi 4 года назад
This is amazing 🇺🇸👑💕
@uttambasak7609
@uttambasak7609 4 года назад
Amazing to see how this rocket motor takes of from Earth, when it is intended to work on the Moon.
@strxightflush
@strxightflush 4 года назад
It's just the engine and the fuel tanks. No payload or command module (someting like that) involved. I gues with them the engine wouldnt be able to lift of the ground
@praveenneevarp4822
@praveenneevarp4822 4 года назад
@@strxightflush yeah and that the weaker gravity of the moon would compensate for that.
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 4 года назад
@@praveenneevarp4822 As long as the test article doesn't weigh more than 17% of the final vehicle mass, they've already tested the deep throttling they'll need to land it on the moon.
@ArieteArmsRAMLITE
@ArieteArmsRAMLITE 4 года назад
It's 'off'. Also check out the russian efforts which simulate low gravity using gantries and hoist systems.
@gonun69
@gonun69 4 года назад
They tested the navigation system, not the rocket itself. The rocket is just the test platform.
@shauljonah6955
@shauljonah6955 4 года назад
Very cool simple yet effective. That's how I would do it. Even if the moon and mars had GPS satellites in orbit would be better in some ways but would clutter space to try and land or take off but later would be good for radio and TV stations just a thought.
4 года назад
Congratulations!
@nothsim
@nothsim 4 года назад
Thank you from all earthlings.
@BaliAgha
@BaliAgha 4 года назад
We can thank SpaceX for all this.
@Charles-fc9gi
@Charles-fc9gi 4 года назад
BaliAgha bs, these are 2 separate systems/developments. Nasa had this system also in 1969 (moon landing), even then when computers were the size of a room.
@BaliAgha
@BaliAgha 4 года назад
@@Charles-fc9gi ... Think before you talk... these are being sent into space on SpaceX rockets.... Damn, people are so ignorant these days.
@buddyboy4x44
@buddyboy4x44 4 года назад
They must be supremely confident of the vehicle given its proximity to an airport and large numbers of wind generators. If this thing came down and exploded among the aircraft seen in the video, imagine the cost.
@PaulSchober
@PaulSchober 4 года назад
For a little rocket like this one, I doubt there would be much of an explosion. Not much fuel onboard, particularly at landing phase.
@LEWTSPEC
@LEWTSPEC 4 года назад
This means when the devices are commonly mass produced in the future, you can just click on somewhere on the moon and it will just go there and know the best place to land.
@Toekneepowers
@Toekneepowers 4 года назад
Absolutely fantastic.👏👏👏
@originaltonywilk
@originaltonywilk 4 года назад
Thank you Armadillo Aerospace
@Graeme_Lastname
@Graeme_Lastname 4 года назад
A very odd location. Aircraft, public road, and, obviously a windy place. Very strange indeed. :)
@funny-video-YouTube-channel
@funny-video-YouTube-channel 4 года назад
Good job. Safe landing !
@diGritz1
@diGritz1 4 года назад
NASA: Better then an Disney E-ticket ride? Hold my beer.
@asiaasia2157
@asiaasia2157 4 года назад
Jesus Christ they made it, eventually!! and it flights so well... I bet it is thanks to a super advanced high-tech software. Awesome.
@ManashNath
@ManashNath 4 года назад
मैंने ये यान १९१६ में सपने में देखा था। लेकिन ५०%अलग हैं। मैंने मेरा महादेव यान ड्रॉइंग करके रखा हू। लेकिन मेरा यान में 5 जातियों की सुविधाएं है और मेरा यान ब्रह्मान में यानी बहू planet पर aasani se ja sakte hain itna kharcha bhi nahin hota kam samay mein bhi ja sakte hain thank you।
@buttafan4010
@buttafan4010 4 года назад
Amazing ... we figured all that out back in '69; didn't we?
@3gunslingers
@3gunslingers 4 года назад
No, we didn't Autonomous, hands-off precision landing for cargo wasn't really figured out until Masten.
@moritzschweinoch733
@moritzschweinoch733 4 года назад
@@3gunslingers IIRC P65 was a program that allowed the AGC (Apollo Guidance Computer) to perform the landing completely on its own! CuriosMarc has a great series about the AGC
@abvmoose87
@abvmoose87 4 года назад
Moritz Schweinoch wasthat the one on board the apollo vessel or the one back on earth?
@Patchuchan
@Patchuchan 4 года назад
Actually in 1966 with Luna 9 and Surveyor 1.
@moritzschweinoch733
@moritzschweinoch733 4 года назад
@@abvmoose87 Two were on-board, one of them in the CM (Command Module) and the other one in the LM (Lunar Module) plus one very simple abort computer that allowed immediate abortion of the moon landing at literally any time During the restauration of the AGC the team that I mentioned earlier, ran into an error where the computer would throw a program alarm 210, that basically means "NO SPACECRAFT DETECTED"
@errolfoster1101
@errolfoster1101 4 года назад
getting closer
@dp-lq8sy
@dp-lq8sy 4 года назад
Watch " manufacture of LEM landing gear ,SRC 1971" , interview with the guy who put humans on the moon, with a ladder, literally. And also Captain Willard Houston who risked his career to keep the Apollo 11 crew alive for the last five miles home ( archive of post graduate naval school 2004 ' saving Apollo 11') question.... that very cool flying machine, what size and weight would it be using 1969 electronics? remember those most human words spoken on the moon " I leaving the LEM now, careful not to lock the door on the way out"
@tf7274
@tf7274 4 года назад
Now put it in a paint shaker to mimic oscillations of a Saturn 5 rocket launch...
@alonzoellis6686
@alonzoellis6686 4 года назад
Great job Guys, you are truly flight system engineers. Congrats on your success.
@anggarakasihdewiyanti6775
@anggarakasihdewiyanti6775 4 года назад
Good Job!
@massacmongo995
@massacmongo995 4 года назад
So will NASA celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Moon landing by FINALLY going back ?
@fersup2
@fersup2 4 года назад
this is amazing
@sparkyy0007
@sparkyy0007 4 года назад
Once had a hot water heater that would have given this a run for it's money...
@marklipsinic7916
@marklipsinic7916 4 года назад
Can't understand how anyone could down vote this.
@SCSuperheavy114
@SCSuperheavy114 4 года назад
Beware the dust you’re going to kick up. Especially on the moon.
@linecraftman3907
@linecraftman3907 4 года назад
Oh yeah they know. They want to inject stuff into exhaust to "glue" regolith together
@Jamarkus_Delvonte
@Jamarkus_Delvonte 4 года назад
Moon is fake
@AsttoScott
@AsttoScott 4 года назад
They'll cover it with cardboard like they did with the original one.
@fft2020
@fft2020 4 года назад
You should try to land it on a dusty, rough, irregular terrain, not a perfectly flat concrete slab..
@rockhopper01
@rockhopper01 4 года назад
fft2020 so you believe that they should just jump right to that without developing it first? You do realize that this wasn’t the actual lunar vehicle right?
@geoffkermode5774
@geoffkermode5774 4 года назад
Great work by the whole team. Will alternative systems be available if the lander's exhaust kicks up dust, like on several Apollo landings?
@jeanmarquina2110
@jeanmarquina2110 4 года назад
Asi regresaron de la luna hace 50 años.. pero ahora es que estan desarrollando la tecnología..
@lgonzalez1154
@lgonzalez1154 4 года назад
Elon musk: "hold my beer"
@cihansunguray2308
@cihansunguray2308 4 года назад
Good job 💯👍
@kavorka8855
@kavorka8855 4 года назад
beautiful
@matiaslauriti
@matiaslauriti 4 года назад
this is awesome !!! but please, film in 1080p, any normal phone can do that, the quality is so bad that the eolic fans behind are like moving photos because of the low video quality rendering until it is zoomed on the people... you are nasa, you can do everything, so please, get a normal 150$ phone and film with that
@Barsabus
@Barsabus 4 года назад
Buy a phone to record better video... That's fucking brilliant
@EpicFred31354
@EpicFred31354 4 года назад
fantastic work gentlemen!
@nandanm3826
@nandanm3826 4 года назад
Good to know, thank you for sharing.🙏🏽
@dontbestupid6664
@dontbestupid6664 4 года назад
The most impressive part is how small it is.
@claudec2588
@claudec2588 4 года назад
What this demonstration doesn't take into account is the amount of "dust' that will be thrown up upon landing. How will all that "dust" getting into everything affect its functionality?
@zeendaniels5809
@zeendaniels5809 4 года назад
Well, the Moon is in almost complete vacuum. The dust doesn't stay lingering around in those conditions, it get blasted away.
@jtrann1930
@jtrann1930 4 года назад
Which moon they talk about? Disney, Universal or Paramount?
@Barsabus
@Barsabus 4 года назад
The one over your head
@jtrann1930
@jtrann1930 4 года назад
S. Kubrick did his 2001 with WB...
@jtrann1930
@jtrann1930 4 года назад
@stn bboy studio floors are flat, it makes all those horizons look funny... just a couple of feet away...
@ryndrssn
@ryndrssn 4 года назад
It's weird that we went from going to the moon and then stop going to the moon. If we would have accomplished joined-forces, we could've had an international lunar base by now.
@roucoupse
@roucoupse 4 года назад
Yul Brynner spotted at 3:00
@user-ed1mj5zk6f
@user-ed1mj5zk6f 4 года назад
Were everybody screened for COVID-19?
@AsttoScott
@AsttoScott 4 года назад
How is it vectoring thrust for guidance with out thrust vectoring? I mean if it's using a gyro system it won't work to well in a low gravity environment. This thing doesn't make sense.
@dieselrotor
@dieselrotor 4 года назад
Glad I'm not the only one to notice the $5.00 walmart cooling fan.
@kimche235
@kimche235 4 года назад
why is this fundamental landing practice going on now? didnt they perfect it on tv in 1969.
@Jan_Strzelecki
@Jan_Strzelecki 4 года назад
Yes. It's 2020 now. We can redo it with 2020 stuff.
@dsdy1205
@dsdy1205 4 года назад
They're testing hardware, not practicing landing. Masten has had lots of practice with their lander at this point, they lease it out to interested parties as a testbed.
@realtalk1310
@realtalk1310 4 года назад
Just got off the phone with Space X, they said they approve the landing @ 2:48
@jasondunken
@jasondunken 4 года назад
However, they would like to have a word about Masten Space Systems' logo.
@jamesgardner2101
@jamesgardner2101 4 года назад
Remember like 10 years ago when landing a rocket like that was science fiction?
@sailorman8668
@sailorman8668 4 года назад
You're not forgetting that the first instances of these types of rocket landings were completed on the lunar surface on 6 separate occasions between 1969 and 1972?
@FAA-DPE
@FAA-DPE 4 года назад
I never once had a successful landing playing that game! Loved it though, wish I could get another crack at it today : )
@737smartin
@737smartin 4 года назад
It's one of the first games Tesla added to their cars. I sometimes play it while waiting around or charging, but I've also been known to disappear into the garage for a bit of Lunar Landing practice.
@allengilby3054
@allengilby3054 4 года назад
How does this differ in concept from what spacex did a while back?
@thricefan89
@thricefan89 4 года назад
So cool
@CornyWebb
@CornyWebb 4 года назад
I approve!
@insightvideo6136
@insightvideo6136 4 года назад
Thought they had this all figured out back in the 60's.
@sprtplt
@sprtplt 4 года назад
That was all faked, poorly at that.
@gurumage9555
@gurumage9555 4 года назад
Nothing wrong in tweaking and improving a 60's technology. The one back then wasn't autonomous. This one is....
@BillPalmer
@BillPalmer 4 года назад
sprtplt ignorance is not a good look
@Barsabus
@Barsabus 4 года назад
@@sprtplt your education was faked
@troythegreat7369
@troythegreat7369 4 года назад
That's cool.
@mf1ve
@mf1ve 4 года назад
I see you, Reuben G.!
@pablito_7717
@pablito_7717 4 года назад
Great job guys 👏 we think of you😉
@_Ragnarocket
@_Ragnarocket 4 года назад
Wow!! thats Awesome!!
@jimlahey5354
@jimlahey5354 4 года назад
Already went to the moon let's go to Mars.
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