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What Happened To The Nautilus? 

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For centuries, the North Pole remained elusive. Early attempts to reach it were primarily motivated by the search for a navigable route through the Arctic to Asia, known as the Northwest Passage. Later, explorers focused specifically on reaching the Pole itself. But for centuries, reaching it seemed impossible. The polar environment was extremely unforgiving. Located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean, the North Pole is covered by a vast expanse of sea ice which constantly changes due to wind, ocean currents and seasonal melts. Explorers tried to reach the pole using ships, dogsleds, and even traveling by foot. The first verified, and officially recognized expedition to reach the North Pole didn’t occur until 1926 (although several explorers claimed to have reached it earlier). It was first reached using the airship Norge, which flew overhead, but did not land on the surface.
In the late 1920’s, accomplished explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins became convinced that a submarine would provide the ultimate means of reaching the North Pole. A submarine could travel for extended periods beneath the ice, avoiding the extreme hazards above which had caused earlier expeditions to fail. Carrying the latest scientific equipment, the submarine’s crew could conduct valuable meteorological, oceanographic, biological, magnetic, and spectrographic experiments.
Wilkin’s submarine would be called the Nautilus. It was a retired WW1-era submarine that had been extensively modified by renowned Naval Architect Simon Lake. The Nautilus featured a heavily reinforced bow, a shock absorber and sledge runners to protect it from collision with sea ice. A diving compartment and airlock was also added to allow divers to explore the depths while the submarine remained submerged. Most importantly, the Nautilus was fitted with three ice drills, allowing the submarine to recharge batteries, refresh air and even allow the crew to exit while the submarine still remained below the ice.
The Nautilus and her crew of 20 men began their expedition to the North Pole in June of 1931.
None of them realized how grueling their journey would be, and almost immediately things began to go wrong.

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@RaYmOnDrOiD
@RaYmOnDrOiD 26 дней назад
Bro saw the current state of the history channel and said: *_”Fine, I’ll do it myself.”_*
@captaincurt396
@captaincurt396 25 дней назад
It’s more of a reality show nowadays 😢
@TheMagicalFrogYT
@TheMagicalFrogYT 25 дней назад
@@captaincurt396i think it's more like conspiracy theories
@nandinhocunha440
@nandinhocunha440 25 дней назад
The History channel is trash now and dead.
@rannnoch
@rannnoch 25 дней назад
@@TheMagicalFrogYT WAS IT ALIENS? Probably not... but maybe....
@dr.cheeze5382
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​@@TheMagicalFrogYT Actualy... No, not really, but we need money so... ELIENZ IS RE-EL!!
@SirAaronFox
@SirAaronFox 28 дней назад
I am sorry but that thumbnail is f*cking incredible!
@Rorywizz
@Rorywizz 28 дней назад
As always with Mustard
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 28 дней назад
Let's hope he does not change it like in previous videos.
@Cloudyyyy88
@Cloudyyyy88 28 дней назад
@@paleoph6168 they always do, its to get more views
@Vytirix_RBX
@Vytirix_RBX 28 дней назад
That could be a movie poster in and of itself!
@jonathannilsson5949
@jonathannilsson5949 28 дней назад
What are you sorry about?
@Wangpi3ce
@Wangpi3ce 26 дней назад
6:50 "Mechanical issues be damned, it was time to get going." That isn't a phrase you want to hear on _any_ vehicle, much less a submarine planning to journey under an ice sheet. I wonder if they told the crew about that particular detail before they set off?
@kurtbilinski1723
@kurtbilinski1723 24 дня назад
Yes that's a phrase often heard as a contributing factor in aircraft accidents. They even have their on term for it, "Get-there-itis"
@praetorian3902
@praetorian3902 24 дня назад
@@kurtbilinski1723 Hahaha that's hilarious, and also terrible at the same time (when something goes wrong or should I say "right" mechanically speaking). Terrible stuff.
@MrBashem
@MrBashem 24 дня назад
It's funny the guy who was worried stopped worrying.
@joshuamueller3206
@joshuamueller3206 21 день назад
Crew worked on the sub, they knew.
@gabrielkawa3477
@gabrielkawa3477 20 дней назад
Right?
@mikestrohm3271
@mikestrohm3271 25 дней назад
I have surfaced through the polar ice on three occasions with Royal Navy subs and those were fraught with danger so to see someone attempt the same nearly 100 years ago is breathtaking. The fact that this boat used diesels, which needed air to operate, was incredibly risky as coming across a polynia could be very hit and miss without upward looking sonar to aid discovery of an area of open water.
@philgiglio7922
@philgiglio7922 25 дней назад
This was an expedition I had never heard of. The coincidence of names is just bizarre The cooling system of the nuclear power nautilus had a persistent leak that the crew could not locate. Before leaving Washington state for the voyage north crew members went into town and bought every can of StopLeak they could find. End of problem
@therealnoodledog6660
@therealnoodledog6660 25 дней назад
I'm pretty sure you did, mike. Amazing story, you're almost a Hurbard yourself.
@oscaranderson5719
@oscaranderson5719 25 дней назад
I was so confused how a guy in a black and white photo would be related to the expedition, couldn’t imagine using a diesel sub.
@dellshenanigans1985
@dellshenanigans1985 25 дней назад
I joined to serve on endurance after being rejected by the British antarctic survey. Heard submariners get rock star wages so changed over during the recruitment process. I then joined a boat that had an incident under the ice after the fact. Served all my time on that boat before being injured and put into recovery. Never did get a chance to visit the ice. Drafty had my name down for a boat which done an icex 2 months after I was discharged. Never been so annoyed in my life.
@Man_fay_the_Bru
@Man_fay_the_Bru 25 дней назад
Submariners are some of the best people ever, they destroyed my pub in Gib( captains cabin) because I basically was partying with em, excellent lads👍
@NobleOmnicide
@NobleOmnicide 28 дней назад
This is the type of content I wish RU-vid would promote. This channel continues to publish some of the best content on the internet. Hands down.
@LeviSmith-bp4yv
@LeviSmith-bp4yv 28 дней назад
Seriously what hapened to actualy good RU-vidrs and their content
@StrikeWarlock
@StrikeWarlock 28 дней назад
Not being paid by Nebula to do so but if you're going for this type of content specifically, I suggest you subscribe to that service. It's the closest to the Discovery Channel of the early 90s in the modern era.
@Khronogi
@Khronogi 28 дней назад
I've never heard of Mustard (the channel) before and youtube algorithm put me here.
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@StunningHistory
@StunningHistory 25 дней назад
“How does the rudder look?” “Invisible, sir.”
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@Angeltech23
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@YoUnOkNoWoK
@YoUnOkNoWoK 24 дня назад
What’s wrong with this world is that people only care if you succeed and people don’t care about you if you fail(your just forgotten) such a sad world.
@Angeltech23
@Angeltech23 8 дней назад
I'm forgotten 😂 tho nice to know who my friends and family are, not.
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@Angeltech23 8 дней назад
I succeeded tho u may not think so 😂
@DT-vl8xm
@DT-vl8xm 7 дней назад
I think it was Edison that said something like "I've never failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work" I feel like "failure" is so misunderstood these days. Failure is a VITAL component to progression. And you can't fail if you don't try. Problem is these days it's: "if you don't fail, you succeed," and it should be closer to "if you fail, you're trying!" It's fun to think that the brightest minds failed more times than 95% of us "regular folks"
@JME1186
@JME1186 3 дня назад
If that was the case then no one, I repeat NO ONE, would care about/study/follow the teachings of/honor the Nazis, the Confederacy, and plenty of other groups across history. The fact they failed merely becomes part of their lore, and it lives on for centuries because some people apparently like supporting both fascists, racists, AND white-flag-wavers.
@ruthmckay9086
@ruthmckay9086 3 дня назад
People?! Bollocks to them - I've been much happier ever since I stopped thinking about my life in terms of success and failure, and being worried about what people might think. Just keep on truckin as they used to say - go your own way, do no harm and you won't go far wrong.
@0therun1t21
@0therun1t21 22 дня назад
This thing fills me with dread, I can't believe anyone got on board. Under the ice is no place to be, not even for one second. 12:14 Aw hell no!
@B1lly_
@B1lly_ 28 дней назад
06:24 it's amazing how in just 6-7 decades, pole-exploring submarine went from "cannot go out far from port without breaking down a lot" into "body-crashing thru sea ice by simply surfacing".
@michellebunganay6966
@michellebunganay6966 27 дней назад
Ocean Gate left the chat
@michellebunganay6966
@michellebunganay6966 26 дней назад
You mean bolting a hatch and motor to a composite tube doesn’t qualify as a purpose built submarine? I had no idea thank you for this novel insight!
@martinsimeonov1563
@martinsimeonov1563 26 дней назад
They learned a LOT from willin's expedition. Also wilkins tried something arranged while the next gen submarines took that into account and were built for the purpose
@Madworld_NZ
@Madworld_NZ 26 дней назад
​@@michellebunganay6966*Pop* *bang* *crack* goes the Titan
@michellebunganay6966
@michellebunganay6966 26 дней назад
@@Madworld_NZ lmao should have called it the popcorn explorer
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 28 дней назад
1:47 These illustrations are wonderful! It's like looking at an actual book.
@friendsintheweb
@friendsintheweb 28 дней назад
He should create a book with all the vehicles he has covered - the art is amazing. I would buy it!
@giantfactory
@giantfactory 28 дней назад
Any idea who creates the illustrations and animations? I’m assuming he hires someone to do it.
@chrisn8349
@chrisn8349 28 дней назад
The book pages are practical effects (other than fading in the submarine internal graphic). The yellow book is real - you can find scans of it on the Internet Archive. The papers are real. The maps are copies from books with the lines animated in. The illustrated schematics look very similar to those in books on the topic from the 1990s but I can't find a list of sources used for the video to find an exact match.
@user-gu8qi4me8x
@user-gu8qi4me8x 28 дней назад
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@jordanbabcock9349
@jordanbabcock9349 27 дней назад
​@@user-gu8qi4me8xactually are you actually a person or are you actually AI?
@Jake-jd7bd
@Jake-jd7bd 22 дня назад
My grandfather was on the Skate in the 50s when the two subs (2nd sub being the "new" Nautilus) went out to surface through the polar ice for the first time. He was one of four civilians on board and even got a spot in the arctic named after him. My grandmother never really knew what he was doing since it was so secretive during the cold War. Family didn't even find out till many years later once things started being declassified after 25 and then 50 years later.
@tysonsells6421
@tysonsells6421 13 дней назад
my grandfather was on the nautilus! you guys were the first submarine to surface the ice cap!
@gboutdoors5198
@gboutdoors5198 11 дней назад
dang that super cool
@ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lf
@ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lf 7 дней назад
My grandfather was also on the Skate so of course they knew each other.
@ninjaswordtothehead
@ninjaswordtothehead 25 дней назад
You're a good story teller. I knew the ending and still felt tense in parts. Excellent video.
@Goldenwing117
@Goldenwing117 28 дней назад
MUSTARD!!!! No Ketchup Needed
@XxDramaticBatu
@XxDramaticBatu 28 дней назад
):< ketchup tastes good tho
@awddwa6544
@awddwa6544 28 дней назад
@@XxDramaticBatudon’t eat it too much it’s sugar dude
@imperialbrixx3813
@imperialbrixx3813 28 дней назад
damn this is severely underrated hahahhaha
@rykehuss3435
@rykehuss3435 28 дней назад
@@awddwa6544 make your own ketchup, way better
@RazzUK
@RazzUK 28 дней назад
Just sauce. Raw sauce.
@squidwardfromua
@squidwardfromua 28 дней назад
Bros were among the last ones who couldn't say "I'm too late to explore Earth and too early to explore space" Glad they survived
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 28 дней назад
our artic trip is over🤣🤣🤣
@Napoleonic_S
@Napoleonic_S 28 дней назад
we're born just right to explore the internet, lol...
@azuredragonofnether5433
@azuredragonofnether5433 28 дней назад
I'd rather choose death than financial ruin and life-long shame. Just because a designer would deliberately fuck me over.
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 28 дней назад
@@azuredragonofnether5433 well it is what it is he did not realize that was going to happen till it was to late so just keep his lesson in mind if you plan to take a sub to the north pole or something crazy like that one it can happen to you to if your not careful
@simpleplan100687
@simpleplan100687 27 дней назад
@@azuredragonofnether5433Keep in mind that's your choice. Don't bring a whole crew to a watery grave because of your own pride
@VarshinK
@VarshinK 24 дня назад
What an incredible find this channel is, that was fascinating and soooo very well put. Thank you for this. I'm hooked now🙌
@masonwagner768
@masonwagner768 15 дней назад
Wow. An incredible channel consisting almost entirely of nothing but high quality videos diving into my special interest; the design and engineering behind unique forms of travel. You've even got a video on airships! I'm seriously so excited. I can't wait to burn through your youtube catalogue and then give Nebula a shot. Thanks for the quality content, you really made my day!
@hisquiten
@hisquiten 28 дней назад
mustard's videos are like wine.. the more you wait the better they gets..
@louistran016
@louistran016 28 дней назад
found and explained is nowhere near this level, but he pumps out videos every week, which is what the audience needs
@yiman7370
@yiman7370 28 дней назад
Clickbait yeah
@bigsyrup8567
@bigsyrup8567 28 дней назад
Just wait until someone gets desperate enough to offer a free trial on Nebula, sign up, watch everything they’ve been keeping exclusive and then cancel it. That’s how I binged all of Mustard’s stuff.
@BornaRadovan
@BornaRadovan 28 дней назад
How is it clickbait ​@@yiman7370
@TexmerYT
@TexmerYT 28 дней назад
Speaking facts
@natedetailscars
@natedetailscars 28 дней назад
Idk if anyone else remembers those Incredible Cross-Sections books from the 90s, but Mustard always captures the feeling of flipping through those as a kid with these videos.
@alexcorbel6267
@alexcorbel6267 27 дней назад
Stephen Biesty had the best cross sections books, ive bought several for my kids.
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 27 дней назад
I was in my 40's by then, but Mustard brings the awesome graphics and CGI through Blender like a BOSS!
@4godandcountry663
@4godandcountry663 26 дней назад
Popular Science, and they go way back to the 40’s-50’s
@NathanaelHigh
@NathanaelHigh 26 дней назад
Right on; those DK books hit different.
@heakhaek
@heakhaek 26 дней назад
I hve those books. They're amazing, I spent hours just staring at them cross sections.
@junez9250
@junez9250 26 дней назад
Wilkin would, of course, go AWOL and take on the moniker "Captain Nemo", traveling the world twenty-thousand leagues under the sea.
@secondlieutenan
@secondlieutenan 26 дней назад
Wait is it from that book of the 20000 something’s??
@user-jh4ck2ld4r
@user-jh4ck2ld4r 19 дней назад
​@secondlieutenan You had the perfect setup. Fail
@MamutuMali
@MamutuMali 25 дней назад
Dude, your channel is amazing, Great content and incredible videos and narrative. Congratulations
@AArdW01f
@AArdW01f 28 дней назад
Its really difficult to express just how much this was one of the worst plans of all time and how incredible it is they didnt all die.
@jfangm
@jfangm 27 дней назад
It wasn't a bad plan. Technology just wasn't where it needed to be. That and Simon Lake was a bit crazy.
@efovex
@efovex 27 дней назад
​@@jfangmI'm sorry but going to the north pole in a scrappy old submarine that kept breaking down long before the actual expedition, and that *doesn't have heat or insulation*... is a bad plan, no matter the amount of slack you cut them.
@chiefslinginbeef3641
@chiefslinginbeef3641 27 дней назад
​@@jfangm so a bad plan.
@Mode-Selektor
@Mode-Selektor 27 дней назад
@@efovex Not to mention their plan of ramming it underneath the ice. What if there was a pocket of thin ice that the sub floated into which would prevent it from returning without being able to properly dive?
@AchillesofAchilles
@AchillesofAchilles 26 дней назад
Do you know how science works?
@sthede1000
@sthede1000 28 дней назад
I could imagine a documentary of someone going out and raising the Nautilus, looking at the shock absorber on the front, the wacky ice drill, the guide arm thing on top, the diving area... couldn't you just see that thing sitting in a museum somewhere pointing out all this insane stuff... basically showing you that they were absolutely bonkers to try this with those dreamed up extras.
@meetoo594
@meetoo594 28 дней назад
It was found a few years ago but is mostly buried in the seabed and badly decayed so raising it isnt an option unfortunately.
@Lurifaks707
@Lurifaks707 28 дней назад
Aaah I wanna see it
@donbrashsux
@donbrashsux 28 дней назад
A rusty pile of metal
@molybdaen11
@molybdaen11 28 дней назад
​@@meetoo594This may be for the better. Let it rust away in peace.
@derekeastman7771
@derekeastman7771 28 дней назад
The ice drill was a necessity, the trip was impossible without it. The sub had an air breathing engine and battery power. Without being able to run the engines on occasion they would be stranded.
@MackBree12
@MackBree12 23 дня назад
Bro u snapped!!!! This was such a dope vid!!!! Super informative!
@gwendolyn0515
@gwendolyn0515 24 дня назад
I can't believe this is free to watch, thank you so much!
@TheDeadMan161
@TheDeadMan161 28 дней назад
MUSTARD POSTED!
@pixels8100
@pixels8100 28 дней назад
Yay
@v0llgas_Nyxen
@v0llgas_Nyxen 28 дней назад
It only happens once every 90 years
@nickfifteen
@nickfifteen 28 дней назад
Babe wake up! Mustard posted another video!!
@roentgenfruit736
@roentgenfruit736 28 дней назад
ERMAH GERDDDDDD
@NoSaysJo
@NoSaysJo 28 дней назад
hush down kid
@aaronho1914
@aaronho1914 28 дней назад
The combo of how you tell it, the graphics, music, and other audio effects is just chef's kiss. Love your stuff and it's amazing quality!
@mogyesz9
@mogyesz9 28 дней назад
I would argue the choice of content, and obviously the real history behind it, is just as important.
@factfilenews
@factfilenews 25 дней назад
Spectacular. I haven't read about this till now. Thank you ❤
@Sikalafo82
@Sikalafo82 9 дней назад
High-quality production with a proper budget for sure, been looking for this type of content for a while.
@titan_o7
@titan_o7 28 дней назад
I had a chance to visit the USS Nautilus (the nuclear powered one) last year. It's amazing to me how little space they had to work with, to the point that you'd have to turn sideways in the pasageway to pass each other and still brush belt buckles. Truly amazing feats of human engineering and tenacity.
@brianb-p6586
@brianb-p6586 27 дней назад
Due to the tendency to re-use names, the unique hull number is handy - that's *SSN-571* for the nuclear submarine _USS Nautilus_ . The "Nautilus" used by Wilkins was _USS O-12_ (hull *SS-73* ) before it was taken out of military service.
@BetweenTheLyons
@BetweenTheLyons 26 дней назад
About 10 years ago I got a chance to visit. It was an incredible experience.
@tysonsells6421
@tysonsells6421 13 дней назад
they just spent tens of millions renovating the nautilus! i can’t wait to go see it again. haven’t seen it since it was in dry dock.
@tysonsells6421
@tysonsells6421 13 дней назад
@@brianb-p6586it was the uss-168
@brianb-p6586
@brianb-p6586 12 дней назад
@tysonsells6421 hull *SF-9/SS-168* was yet another "Nautilus", a Narwhal-class submarine from 1930... not the nuclear submarine, and not the vessel that was used for the arctic expedition. SS-73 was not called "Nautilus" while in military service; it was just "USS O-12". "USS-168" isn't a hull designation.
@crusamajour1241
@crusamajour1241 27 дней назад
They should make this into a docu-series or something to vividly feel that cold, crew like this have always fascinated me
@matsta177
@matsta177 25 дней назад
Disney already made a tv series called Nautilus, based on the novel with Captain Nemo. They just sold it out AMC and it’s coming out soon
@ivar637
@ivar637 24 дня назад
@@matsta177 that's a completely different story though.
@egawe
@egawe 11 дней назад
Your content blows my mind! Continue please!
@inkedsights4929
@inkedsights4929 15 дней назад
The quality of this video is beyong words. Amazing illustration and narration. Great great work !!
@orrinfreeman5672
@orrinfreeman5672 28 дней назад
I've been a submarine enthusiast since I was a kid and I never heard this story! I am shocked I never came across mention of it in the submarine books I read as a kid. Thank you for sharing this forgotten history with us!
@everettstormy
@everettstormy 28 дней назад
Yeah same this is honestly jarring to me
@Kingborax501-ce3ju
@Kingborax501-ce3ju 28 дней назад
I’ve never heard this either, and I’ve always been a fan of naval vehicles
@damenwhelan3236
@damenwhelan3236 28 дней назад
​@@everettstormy Literally same. Especially atctic exploration and history of discovery. I assumed this was going to be a hypothetical scenario or proposal that would be cancelled for practical reasons. To doscover this a real event is truly astounnding!
@TrinityBigT
@TrinityBigT 28 дней назад
Same. At first I thought it was the Jules Verne story 😂
@everettstormy
@everettstormy 28 дней назад
@@damenwhelan3236 yeah, i though 20k leagues under the sea
@secretbaguette
@secretbaguette 27 дней назад
What I wanna know is how the hell they thought they could get to the North Pole without any insulation. Were they just gonna raw-dog it and hope for the best?
@1984isnotamanual
@1984isnotamanual 12 дней назад
Maybe they thought the heat of the engine room would be enough
@secretbaguette
@secretbaguette 12 дней назад
@@1984isnotamanual I can't imagine that would have worked. Engines take up a lot of room on a world War sub but not all of it and usually crew quarters are as far away from the engines as possible so you wouldn't get tinnitus just existing on the sub.
@patrickthomas9006
@patrickthomas9006 День назад
The aesthetic style of your channel has been alluring since the very start, but your illustrations and animations have evolved and improved and are truly world class at this point. Beautiful work, thanks for sharing it with us.
@Dade13305
@Dade13305 23 дня назад
Oh man I completely forgot I had Nebula and I am subbed to you! Heck yeah so much amazing content to watch. I look forward to lunchtime at work everyday! Thank you for these wonderful vids!
@elhualpi7673
@elhualpi7673 28 дней назад
I saw u since I was 12 years old.... I got accepted into SIT for mech engineering. I MUST SAY U WERE AN INSPIRATION TO ME!
@Iamsnuggles
@Iamsnuggles 27 дней назад
I mean this from the bottom of my heart. I honestly can’t think of another RU-vid channel I get this excited about. When I see a new video posted I genuinely get so excited.
@joshball3393
@joshball3393 24 дня назад
Try whyfiles my man
@GyroZeppel
@GyroZeppel 22 дня назад
Best ever food review channel is an amazing travel/food channel. I’d say it has higher quality than anything I’ve seen on tv.
@happymountainhippy
@happymountainhippy 21 день назад
I was coming to say this!!! ​@@joshball3393
@luckyduck2928
@luckyduck2928 20 дней назад
I really enjoyed Mr Ballen's YT stories
@garrettgreen9667
@garrettgreen9667 15 дней назад
If you like this type of video you'd like Lemmino
@DuramaxZack
@DuramaxZack 24 дня назад
Fantastic work, keep it up!
@elshazlio
@elshazlio 26 дней назад
I’ve been watching your videos since childhood. Most consistent in quality of all the RU-vid channels I watch
@AjayKumar-yy8qh
@AjayKumar-yy8qh 28 дней назад
The man/men behind MUSTARD are truly gods in rendered videos. The colors and shades clicks so great, it becomes damn artistic...
@AjayKumar-yy8qh
@AjayKumar-yy8qh 28 дней назад
I ams drunk...above comment is more apt to other MUSTARD videos..
@Species5008
@Species5008 28 дней назад
@AjayKumar hell, you people think cows are gods. Y'all shouldn't do much thinking anymore.
@user-xt9nt2qm1l
@user-xt9nt2qm1l 28 дней назад
​@@Species5008 Be quiet racist
@admiral_alman8671
@admiral_alman8671 28 дней назад
@@Species5008no, this fella obviously worships Velociraptor-Jesus
@ratulxy
@ratulxy 27 дней назад
​@@Species5008and your ilk thinks Jesus will come a second time.
@Man0fGrove
@Man0fGrove 28 дней назад
It's Friday and mustard just dropped? Best day ever
@buzz5969
@buzz5969 27 дней назад
Every weekend is the Best here. Life is what you make it.😊✌🏻🍻
@robbpowell194
@robbpowell194 22 дня назад
This was simply excellent. Great story telling with editing to match.
@MdLanguage
@MdLanguage 6 дней назад
Great storytelling, editing, and a fantastic theme. What a great video!
@Kim_Jong-un1356
@Kim_Jong-un1356 28 дней назад
This is better than any documentary on the telly. So well done. Will have to consider Nebula if there's more like this there.
@fanatamon
@fanatamon 28 дней назад
used to be lots of great docos on tv now there is jack shit.
@singaporeanguy17
@singaporeanguy17 28 дней назад
Mustard, I am a Singaporean and have been following your channel and uploads since 2020 and I must say I truly enjoyed watching your videos while having dinner on any Friday night. An absolute jem of a channel! Cheers and keep it up! 🤙🏼
@MustardChannel
@MustardChannel 28 дней назад
Thanks for sticking around :)
@RobertCraft-re5sf
@RobertCraft-re5sf 28 дней назад
Curious why you need to qualify that
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 28 дней назад
​@RobertCraft-re5sf I am Canadian and I am also curious
@singaporeanguy17
@singaporeanguy17 28 дней назад
@@Roddy556 you guys are weird because Friday nights are usually the best time to watch videos since it’s literally the weekend and you are probably not working nor schooling so you can finally rest after a long week of work or school, are you guys that dumb?
@weeliano
@weeliano 28 дней назад
@@singaporeanguy17 Fellow Singaporean here, you are completely right!
@jhbro
@jhbro 26 дней назад
Bro! Your documentaries are the best❤
@justinparra6636
@justinparra6636 25 дней назад
Great job and very excited for this RU-vid channel
@AadidevSooknananNXS
@AadidevSooknananNXS 28 дней назад
Your videos remind me sooo much of old-school National Geographic documentaries like Explorer and "National Geographic Presents", keep up the amazing work!
@auntykriest
@auntykriest 28 дней назад
Outstanding as always, much better than I expected. Could easily have been a 30 minute video but you managed to keep it at a reasonable length packed with great info, and made it incredibly interesting and entertaining. A lot of documentary channels on RU-vid need to study and take lessons from your videos. Great job, thanks!
@EliasDoe
@EliasDoe 24 дня назад
Since when is 30 minutes not a reasonable length? Its quite short from my perspective. I do agree with most of your points though, this video is a masterpiece.
@auntykriest
@auntykriest 23 дня назад
@@EliasDoe some of us don't have all day to sit around watching 30-60 minute videos. I just nope out on a lot of videos I'd actually want to watch because they're just too long. Plus a lot of channels push these ridiculously long videos that have 10 minutes of actual discussion on the topic and 20 minutes of repeating themselves, fluff, and inerjecting their own opinions and I'm not interested in that, and I don't have time for it. That's why this video is basically perfect.
@EliasDoe
@EliasDoe 22 дня назад
@auntykriest fair enough, I suppose!
@giacomotognoni9865
@giacomotognoni9865 19 дней назад
@MustardChannel You guys are truly amazing at what you do. Not only do you make very interesting shows, but 1) you're getting better and better and the 3D graphics and editing and 2) You have such a great voice for voiceovers. I really wish you got an even bigger audience. There really is nobody better in the world at this kind of thing. Hey, why don't you make a truly special video of 30-40 minutes? It would be amazing. Something involving the cold war
@workman88
@workman88 28 дней назад
I love how much homework and editing you do with these videos.
@alexlabs4858
@alexlabs4858 28 дней назад
Ya just have to appreciate the amount of time spent in a chair slaving on after effects (or a similar program) to produce this content. Really great work. What a wildly advanced machine for that time period!
@BreadEx-
@BreadEx- 26 дней назад
It is honestly so amazing to see stories like this told in such a dumbfounding professional and exceptional way. This channel and its content honestly inspire me and drive me to be better. A True role model Channel.
@anthonyfrench3169
@anthonyfrench3169 8 дней назад
I know you like to publish your content on other forums, but I'm always so happy to see it here. Algorithms ba hum bug. It's such a treat to watch it here
@robertwest6350
@robertwest6350 28 дней назад
As always, an amazing production! Thank you for all the great work!
@gargolus.
@gargolus. 28 дней назад
Gotta say, this is probably one of your best videos. Great work man!
@karelpgbr
@karelpgbr 25 дней назад
Gosh, Mustard. These videos are so amazing!
@carsongriffis4007
@carsongriffis4007 28 дней назад
The amount of viewers in the first 30 minutes tells you what you need to know. Man makes GOOD content
@Blue-Star-Line
@Blue-Star-Line 28 дней назад
Fascinating as always, your animations are inspiring and your videos never fail to amaze me!
@nickkopf206
@nickkopf206 24 дня назад
Absolutely phenomenal content!!!
@ricorazors2940
@ricorazors2940 17 дней назад
Love the video keep up the good work . Great video amd narration .
@ashutoshgupta368
@ashutoshgupta368 28 дней назад
Mustard uploads are fantastic with the animation , details , way of presenting the information. Although they pop once in a while, it is real pleasure to see them.
@MarxMin
@MarxMin 28 дней назад
You are a legend Mustard please don't stop putting out content you have many fans man!
@TheGrimPeeper
@TheGrimPeeper 25 дней назад
Love this sort of thing, still the cleanest channel on RU-vid.
@MilitaryVehicleReviews
@MilitaryVehicleReviews 24 дня назад
Great Video! Loved it 🫡💯
@mcfly6976
@mcfly6976 28 дней назад
I absolutely adore this channel, you never cease to improve every time you upload
@kureshr
@kureshr 28 дней назад
Absolutely love the work you're doing here on Mustard! The deep dives into these incredible machines are not only informative but visually stunning. The way you animate these massive aircrafts and ships brings them to life in such a captivating manner. Also, the music choices are spot on, enhancing the experience and really making the stories soar. Thanks for all the hard work you put into creating these videos-it truly elevates the content to another level! Keep flying high! really a huge fan of yours💛
@alexformation
@alexformation 28 дней назад
The _deep dives_...
@SharonSutton-rl2dt
@SharonSutton-rl2dt 8 дней назад
Fascinating as always
@Djdbfhckendbdkdndhsicndbe
@Djdbfhckendbdkdndhsicndbe 26 дней назад
mustard vids are my absolute fav, had to cave and buy the nebula lol. happy to support!
@Dukestergames
@Dukestergames 28 дней назад
This was incredibly interesting and captivating the whole way through. Great work!
@dougler500
@dougler500 26 дней назад
Absolutely tippy-of-the-tip-top-notch visuals and CGI. Looked cleaner and more professional than other documentarys of the type. Well done!
@imushrooms4011
@imushrooms4011 10 дней назад
Right I thought it was real
@lucioussmoothy
@lucioussmoothy 24 дня назад
Nice job very informative - really enjoyed the video
@michymoo839
@michymoo839 24 дня назад
Amazingly brave men. I can’t even imagine the terrifying experience. Great documentary; thank you for producing.
@usr_name3980
@usr_name3980 28 дней назад
Your videos are next level production quality with top tier content, they never fail to amaze me!
@jamesalexandermazzanti8812
@jamesalexandermazzanti8812 28 дней назад
MUSTARD POSTED HELL YEAH
@YouAKoolCat
@YouAKoolCat 19 дней назад
Keep up the incredible work!
@user-bk8tf6cw4b
@user-bk8tf6cw4b 25 дней назад
Outstanding Presentation! I subscribed after seeing this.
@anlydaly5726
@anlydaly5726 28 дней назад
I recently watched an actual TV documentary about this miraculous story. Very good job retelling this beautiful story in your own charming way 👏 😁
@aviastro2162
@aviastro2162 28 дней назад
Glad to see this..felt like I've been waiting for a decade for a mustard vid
@arcblaze1844
@arcblaze1844 3 дня назад
Mustard is incredible! He only posts once every few months, but on every video, I am hooked!
@Juan234alv
@Juan234alv 24 дня назад
Alright mustard. Whoever you are. You’ve made a fan and follower out of me. Thanks for this awesome content.
@TrippaMazing87
@TrippaMazing87 28 дней назад
Mustard I know you get so many comments like this but I really love your channel! Each video I watch all the way through and love every second of it-thank you for your hard work!!
@user56603
@user56603 28 дней назад
Never stop making videos pls. Your content is amazing
@sraiken
@sraiken 26 дней назад
Excellent presentation. I am from a Navy submariner family. I was a young teenager living on base at Pearl Harbor sub base when Sea Dragon was prepared for rendezvous with Skate under the North Pole. Amazing feat. Early inertial navigation. My Dad was head repair officer for the sub base. I have a self addressed envelope that was post marked on board Seadragon at the North Pole at the rendezvous. That is very cool that Skate left ashes. Did not know. Thanks again for the high quality stuff. Carry on.
@louiskigonya2263
@louiskigonya2263 7 дней назад
How do you make such detailed,good looking,well liked videos , mostly documentaries.In 16 minutes bro you're underrated for no reason pls keep making videos I lllloooooovvvvveeeee them! 😊
@michael3147
@michael3147 28 дней назад
i've been binging your content for the past few days... how lucky i am to see you upload!!!
@andreytcd
@andreytcd 28 дней назад
Now this is a RU-vidr to move your schedule or plans around for. Every single upload is a gem😎
@SharonSutton-rl2dt
@SharonSutton-rl2dt 8 дней назад
Your content blows my mind
@darius2915
@darius2915 25 дней назад
Great video! I've never heard of this expedition
@davidponseigo8811
@davidponseigo8811 26 дней назад
I briefly saw a photo at the end of your video of the XB-70 , my father actually worked on it when he was US Air Force attached to the Defense Atomic Support Agency and the Special Weapons Project.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 28 дней назад
Awesome Really loved your work! btw what Software do you used?
@NoSTs123
@NoSTs123 28 дней назад
Its called commissioning a 3d artist. Namely azzecco.
@joepiramide1796
@joepiramide1796 28 дней назад
​@@NoSTs123it's was just a question. No need to be so aggressive
@joepiramide1796
@joepiramide1796 28 дней назад
@@NoSTs123 I'm not offended it's just the way you said it but it ok🤗
@Baamthe25th
@Baamthe25th 25 дней назад
The ammount of suspense you built up in this video was masterful
@andrewv.9142
@andrewv.9142 26 дней назад
the footage they captured was amazing!
@ch1lly05
@ch1lly05 28 дней назад
Babe wake up, Mustard just uploaded
@Eisendergusky
@Eisendergusky 28 дней назад
I just learned about this this week and now mustard has a video on it!
@chugs1984
@chugs1984 28 дней назад
Holy crap, I thought this was a April fools video Mustard had posted on his Nebula channel (and then had put it on RU-vid several weeks later). But no it's legit en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_O-12
@NOxSPLOOSHxPLANE
@NOxSPLOOSHxPLANE 26 дней назад
My week is always better when Mustard & The why files upload a new video they are always 🔥
@profesionalniamater5909
@profesionalniamater5909 20 дней назад
This video is so good iam loving it tha animation and the pictures come together so greatly well done guys !
@giraudy221
@giraudy221 28 дней назад
As soon as I saw it on Nebula I knew that the RU-vid version would have some sort of teaser on an upcoming release! Super excited for next month!
@TigerChamp99
@TigerChamp99 28 дней назад
Best Mustard video thumbnail I've seen.
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