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What Japan Did on the Moon Is Game-Changing 

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We analyse Moon Sniper/SLIM, Japan's recent successful mission to the Moon.
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Комментарии : 54   
@adarsh4764
@adarsh4764 Час назад
Five Super-economies competing in modern moon race. What a amazing timw to be alive.❤
@Alex-pw7si
@Alex-pw7si Час назад
Did they complete the infinite tsukuyomi?
@HeyHoHereSheGoes
@HeyHoHereSheGoes 2 часа назад
Yayyy new upload
@Davidbirdman101
@Davidbirdman101 Час назад
I remember the moon landing. I was 12 years old and we watched it on a black and white t.v.with an antenna on our roof. Someone would have to stand by the window and holler outside to the other person turning the antenna pole to adjust it for maximum clarity😂😂 I lived in North Mississippi in the delta, home of endless cotton fields and mud and the blues. My cousin and I got a bunch of cardboard boxes and made our own lunar lander. We painted it white with a big American flag. We also got an old hair dryer, the kind that used to be in " beauty parlors " and had a giant plastic bubble top that funneled the air down on the lady's head while she sat down and waited for her hair to dry. That chair was our " mission control " When I think about my childhood it's like I'm living in another world. We would run through the cotton fields right after they had been sprayed with pesticides by the crop duster planes that were buzzing overhead. Sorry, I'm on a memory jag.😂😂😂😂 Farewell 1969!
@LSF17
@LSF17 2 часа назад
I thought they were putting snipers on the moon 😭
@yaldabaoth2
@yaldabaoth2 Час назад
Me, a Kerbal veteran: "Mhm, I know these landing troubles very well. Good job!"
@ThriftShopHustler
@ThriftShopHustler Час назад
I didn't realize the 14 Day and 14 Night situation. Crazy!
@offgridphilosophy7959
@offgridphilosophy7959 Час назад
You didn't see the pictures??? 8:35
@pikaskew
@pikaskew Час назад
Incredible precision, technology has evolved profoundly in the past 60 years.
@andreasplosky8516
@andreasplosky8516 Час назад
Ok, it was definitely more accurate than its predecessors, but calling it a pinpoint landing is somewhat of an exaggeration. The pin would have to very large.
@Souljourney22
@Souljourney22 Час назад
Its truly amazing that the majority people still don't know whats really there! The true reason no manned missions have returned. A fiction so entrenched and the truth so far hidden.💯🎯
@Keith-bp1hx
@Keith-bp1hx Час назад
I think it's very possible to have an international moon station by 2050. If only humans could get over their love for war.
@cbuchner1
@cbuchner1 Час назад
Landing based on high res reference photographs doesn’t seem so hard. There are no clouds that would obscure the view of navigation cameras. It does require considerable onboard computing power however.
@Just-Fauna
@Just-Fauna Час назад
We're a couple years out from H.G Wells 'The Time Traveller'. I Swear if we blow up the moon...
@chrisconklin2981
@chrisconklin2981 Час назад
So, wat is so special about Japan landing a Toyota Land Cruiser and a Nikon camera on the moon?
@wildmanjeff42
@wildmanjeff42 Час назад
very cool, I did not know this ! I am glad someone somewhere is interested in our moon and all the questions we still have unanswered.
@richardhadley6243
@richardhadley6243 2 часа назад
The space race is back on, baby! 💪🏻😂💪🏻
@adarsh4764
@adarsh4764 2 часа назад
Moon race
@richardhadley6243
@richardhadley6243 2 часа назад
@@adarsh4764 why not? 🤷🏻‍♂️😘
@curtisholland16
@curtisholland16 Час назад
That one guy who forgot to tork the bolts on the thruster that fell off>_
@cabanford
@cabanford Час назад
That was "exactly" the reason I thought 👍
@HoTrEtArDeDcHiXx
@HoTrEtArDeDcHiXx Час назад
And he said no it has to be maraschino Coke 🍒
@christinabrown7308
@christinabrown7308 Час назад
Great thumbnail.
@I.amthatrealJuan
@I.amthatrealJuan 2 часа назад
Just in time for bed
@IRIETech
@IRIETech 2 часа назад
Moon base in 10 years
@MrBoomer-k6v
@MrBoomer-k6v Час назад
Great video
@Oomzilla
@Oomzilla 2 часа назад
107th 😂
@justin8894
@justin8894 Час назад
🌝
@shad0wburn3d
@shad0wburn3d Час назад
I am going to be real blunt about this question. WHY are we still seeing renderings and animations and not real footage. its 2025 almost!
@cmbaz1140
@cmbaz1140 Час назад
🤔
@Dac85
@Dac85 Час назад
There's literally a picture at 1:18 Don't be one of those people.
@KaiserKai16
@KaiserKai16 Час назад
I'm guessing it has to do with two factors: weight and priorities. It is easier to send one image than one video. To send a video, you'd need the power and the connection, which increases weight. Increased weight not only means more difficulty getting anything off earth, but it also costs more money, which brings to the second point. There isn't a priority. If videos were extremely necessary for scientific discovery, they'd find the budget, but why do videos when you can take pictures and get similar enough information? I think the only people who benefit from a video are those who are just fascinated with space and want to be entertained. So it's not a priority. So either we would have to find a more efficient lightweight power source or make videos of these places important to science.
@levilam522
@levilam522 Час назад
Who would pay for a satellite like Google Moon...
@teferiuwuraveler1407
@teferiuwuraveler1407 Час назад
​@KaiserKai16 Why on Earth would they need to livestream it? Even if the tech would add prohibitive weight for livestreaming from the moon, which i doubt, the tech to add a small digital camera and store the info on a SD would only add a few grams of weight, including wiring into the power source. The power draw would also be insignificant.
@HoopEnthusiasts
@HoopEnthusiasts 2 часа назад
Idk why enough people aren’t interested in the universe, it’s so humbling to learn how insignificant our world is
@JohnTorrington-ut4ev
@JohnTorrington-ut4ev Час назад
Russia never landed on the moon. It was the Soviet Union. Big difference.
@jfc123
@jfc123 Час назад
The analogy isn't great.. A sniper, or a shot, doesn't have any active element adjusting course during the flight. Not saying this isn't an impressive landing, the analogy is poor.
@Blurgert
@Blurgert Час назад
Never thought I would see a channel with 2m subs have a vid with only 600 views (Yes I'm aware this was 5 min ago)
@goldcaps11
@goldcaps11 Час назад
How did our astronauts get past the radiation belt? 50 years later and no other nation has sent people to the moon.
@tanoki2796
@tanoki2796 2 часа назад
First
@rhiconic
@rhiconic 2 часа назад
Why didn’t it land near to where Neil Armstrong took his first steps to prove to the doubters once and for all that they did go to the moon. As it’s so accurate, it could’ve been easily done.
@adarsh4764
@adarsh4764 Час назад
To not let US past achievements overshadow their mission achivements!
@Joe_1sr9
@Joe_1sr9 Час назад
There’s no need to disprove to the doubters because they are just too stupid for words…
@EstamosDe
@EstamosDe Час назад
Why would China want to help USA's credibility?
@EstamosDe
@EstamosDe Час назад
Why China wants to help USA in your imagination?
@volpedo2000
@volpedo2000 Час назад
Because you don’t spend $120M just to prove a point.
@jacobmygindpedersen1138
@jacobmygindpedersen1138 2 часа назад
First!❤
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