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What NASA’s Perseverance Rover Has Learned After 10 Months on Mars | WSJ 

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NASA’s Perseverance Rover and Ingenuity helicopter have been exploring the Red Planet since touching down in February. WSJ’s Robert Lee Hotz and NASA's Jennifer Trosper explain what the mission has accomplished and what it hopes to accomplish next. Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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@SoCalFreelance
@SoCalFreelance 2 года назад
That Mars drone will be a featured exhibit in the Mars Museum 50 years from now. Just one of many attractions for people visiting the planet.
@shmookins
@shmookins 2 года назад
I think more like 150 years from now, but that is an awesome thought. I never thought about that twist. :)
@shmookins
@shmookins 2 года назад
@@PandarenCH How can you not believe your own genius?
@akanjisekoni
@akanjisekoni 2 года назад
@@shmookins I think 300 years from now
@shmookins
@shmookins 2 года назад
@@akanjisekoni I agree. Although there may be a colony before then, it will take much longer to have non-essential facilities.
@IshhTheFish
@IshhTheFish 2 года назад
I think you mean one of the "few" attractions for the super rich visiting the planet
@oliverostrich7048
@oliverostrich7048 2 года назад
as a martian i can confirm this happened
@gh0uss_ali
@gh0uss_ali 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@StinkFingerr
@StinkFingerr 2 года назад
It says Ostrich...
@jisaboy4622
@jisaboy4622 2 года назад
@@StinkFingerr A Martian Ostrich
@ThisNThatGarage
@ThisNThatGarage 2 года назад
East side or west? I'm from the south side.
@matthewviramontes3131
@matthewviramontes3131 2 года назад
I'm from the North. Cold af right now but I'm getting through it
@michaelzizer7078
@michaelzizer7078 2 года назад
History is being written again by this milestone
@lucasrem1870
@lucasrem1870 2 года назад
That Helicopter you meant? miles are NOT metric!
@len5440
@len5440 2 года назад
@@lucasrem1870 thats an american helicopter, of course it uses imperial :)
@Potaville
@Potaville 2 года назад
What's the deal with all of the Red-Bricks on Mars surface?
@lucasrem1870
@lucasrem1870 2 года назад
@@len5440 Only house wifes do non metric, the Army. Science in the US is all metric, SpaceX is!
@len5440
@len5440 2 года назад
@@lucasrem1870 i bet the us govt counts dollar with imperial system 😄
@danielmfpv5475
@danielmfpv5475 2 года назад
I rememver watching this live, it was so amazing! Crazy to think this thing is all the way out there driving around on some other planet.
@shmookins
@shmookins 2 года назад
I hear NASA is dabbling with the idea of sending walking robots to the caves of Mars. They are brainstorming with Boston Dynamics using the robot dog Spot.
@khaen.ellingsen790
@khaen.ellingsen790 2 года назад
Yes, maybe a smaller (and unmanned) version of the Imperial AT-AT Walker (or an AT-ST)?
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
@@khaen.ellingsen790 I randomly ask: Want some science-youtuber to check out? I love spreading science and fun, so that's why i ask... randomly!
@dude7201
@dude7201 2 года назад
Thanks for having me.
@meawreg
@meawreg 2 года назад
the best way to learn is through experience... and you've done that..
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
Want some science-youtuber to check out? I love spreading science and fun, so that's why i ask... randomly!
@anti-them4383
@anti-them4383 2 года назад
nasa has all the experience in lying about going to places besides earth. you would think it would be more believable by now. guess that just goes to show how many stupid sheep there are in the world.
@idrisabdi1397
@idrisabdi1397 2 года назад
It's really cool sending something completely automated that never complains or demands pay rise.
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
Hahahaha, you are too naive! He WILL ask for a pay-raise!
@anti-them4383
@anti-them4383 2 года назад
the person operating the machines in whatever desert they are in, here on earth, knows better than to ask for a raise. the last guy that did, didnt come back, and nobody asked about him.
@clashoclan3371
@clashoclan3371 2 года назад
Mechanical engineers, rocket scientists, astronauts, you think they're underpaid lol?
@harukrentz435
@harukrentz435 2 года назад
MORE FUND FOR SPACE EXPLORATION PLEASE!!!
@___-yy8ud
@___-yy8ud 2 года назад
No
@len5440
@len5440 2 года назад
"no, i dont think i will" -usa
@push648
@push648 2 года назад
Nah got to earmark it for pork spending
@murungsedihdandepresi.sadn4489
@murungsedihdandepresi.sadn4489 2 года назад
Nice. 👍 Thanks Wallstreet. 💕
@andreachaverra54
@andreachaverra54 2 года назад
What an amazing work this very brilliant people are doing. Universe is soooo interesting and NASA and all the companies that are trying to find answers should be fund forever and have all our support so they can continue doing research and creating tech.
@SoCalFreelance
@SoCalFreelance 2 года назад
It's sad they have to beg for money while our elected leaders spend $700+ billion/yr on the defense industrial base.
@len5440
@len5440 2 года назад
@@SoCalFreelance a superpower nation would do anything to make it stay a superpower. thats why usa is investing a lot in the military section. oh and also dont forget superpower competition with china and usa. and yes it's pointless :)
@SoCalFreelance
@SoCalFreelance 2 года назад
@@len5440 The U.S. spends more money on defense than the next 11 countries combined. Completely pointless! Large protracted wars is a relic of the 20th century. And we have two vary large oceans between us and everyone else, and last time I checked Mexico and Canada have no intentions to invade us.
@TMM-N
@TMM-N 2 года назад
With ladies in the managerial roles, you wont go far . Male scientists work 2x harder and longer than women..
@len5440
@len5440 2 года назад
@@SoCalFreelance they wont invade you if you are nice to them.
@Sm-kz3yj
@Sm-kz3yj Год назад
The first photo is the chopper and the rover together so sweet
@Jr_Scientist
@Jr_Scientist Год назад
NASA's Curiosity rover has been exploring the Martian surface for more than a decade
@Insanebudd
@Insanebudd 9 месяцев назад
Yep
@conraddash8686
@conraddash8686 2 года назад
James Cameron is on everything these days
@lucasrem1870
@lucasrem1870 2 года назад
That Smurfs Mars movie you meant?
@conraddash8686
@conraddash8686 2 года назад
@@lucasrem1870 😂 that's the one
@902pacific
@902pacific 2 года назад
grazie
@odinata
@odinata 2 года назад
I need that Perseverence model she has 0:45. RC, perferably.
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 Год назад
Little friend :)
@taylorjohnson4943
@taylorjohnson4943 2 года назад
Such work to bring back samples if we only treated life here on earth with that effort
@Durin_Son
@Durin_Son 2 года назад
Some people do treat our planet with respect, however there are those who do things for money
@Retriever_YT
@Retriever_YT 2 года назад
these comments are so goofy and ignorant
@Durin_Son
@Durin_Son 2 года назад
@@Retriever_YT I suppose you are so much more educated?
@Retriever_YT
@Retriever_YT 2 года назад
@@Durin_Son doesnt take somebody educated to realise how stupid these comments are.
@ockertoustesizem1234
@ockertoustesizem1234 Год назад
@@Retriever_YT agreed
@gulnarachikhladze3867
@gulnarachikhladze3867 2 года назад
Happy everyone merry christmas lovelovelovelovelove and new 2022year
@BIGGIEDEVIL
@BIGGIEDEVIL Год назад
such incredible feets by mankind in such a short amount of time just over 100 years ago we were learning to fly then the moon almost 70 years ago we are learning at an incredible rate its just mind blowing
@alparslankorkmaz2964
@alparslankorkmaz2964 2 года назад
Nice video.
@johnrohlfs7254
@johnrohlfs7254 2 года назад
Awesome
@jramirez6198
@jramirez6198 Год назад
Keep it up, that's why we keep seeing things coming down from the sky
@michaelbarady6636
@michaelbarady6636 2 года назад
It learned that it travel that far to look at a bunch of rocks and hills. No air to breath, no water to drink, no vegetables or meat to eat. Glad all I need is a battery.Whew!
@kamaalfowzi1986
@kamaalfowzi1986 2 года назад
I love Mars.
@robertaleman2438
@robertaleman2438 2 года назад
U act like u been there 😆😅🤣😂
@jwarmstrong
@jwarmstrong 2 года назад
The candy bars or the movie , book or ...
@anti-them4383
@anti-them4383 2 года назад
@@jwarmstrong think he is referring to the series of earth locations nassholes pretend is a different planet.
@wigit2216
@wigit2216 2 года назад
Mars is pretty rad
@robertaleman2438
@robertaleman2438 2 года назад
@@anti-them4383 so very true we can't leave in real space which no 1 has ever landed on the moon All the pics & videos we get from fake Mars is here in the US on a private island that the government owns & no 1 is allowed on there Everything about nasa is all fake & they r all frauds
@rodutgeyser6722
@rodutgeyser6722 Год назад
Gods work really is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
@DavidWilliams-el4zt
@DavidWilliams-el4zt Год назад
More Rovers Like Perseverance Should be Sent to Mars
@jrtstrategicapital560
@jrtstrategicapital560 2 года назад
I wish they had the rover and helicopter over the FACE on mars! That would prove conclusively if that region had more than life but a past civilization 👍
@daveed2589
@daveed2589 2 года назад
That was proven to just be a geographical structure with the light and low res of that image making it look like a face. You can look it up
@ockertoustesizem1234
@ockertoustesizem1234 Год назад
when the light strikes a rock at the right angle it causes pareidolia in people then they start dreaming about non existent past civilizations on a foreign planet
@pushrod3022
@pushrod3022 2 года назад
Be really nice if we could all stop fighting and work together towards goals depicted in this video.
@VS-pz4xu
@VS-pz4xu 2 года назад
Щасливої дороги, пташко!
@dasheyboi7213
@dasheyboi7213 Год назад
Imagine perseverance finds spirit
@e.o9470
@e.o9470 2 года назад
We have no way but keeping the beautiful and precious unseen habitat of planet earth safe and habitable for as long as possible with the Mars as another safe haven too for in emergency situations. colonization of the planet Mars seems very hard, time and energy consuming but possible till the end of 21th century. love to our planet and these scientists for their hard work!
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
There is no actual Need to Decide between Planets. This isnt a 'This or That'-Situation, at all. At all.
@anti-them4383
@anti-them4383 2 года назад
you been drinking too much of the new's koolaid. its all gonna be ok you know why? because climate change is just a money making scheme and nazinasa lies about most of what they do. if you think anything from this planet has ever been to that planet you are a bit crazy.
@VS-pz4xu
@VS-pz4xu 2 года назад
Вряд ли Марс станет безопасним убежищем, если США и КНР допустят агрессивную империю на поверхность Красной планети!
@wigit2216
@wigit2216 2 года назад
@@anti-them4383 we legit tore a hole in the ozone before and water levels are rising faster than ever. These aren't opinions these are facts.
@geeruger4279
@geeruger4279 2 года назад
@@wigit2216 well there is a hole but it closes and reopens every year look it up
@Technicallyaddicted
@Technicallyaddicted 2 года назад
February 18th I’ll drink a beer to you perseverance. I still don’t get why the whole world isn’t excited about this. This may be the most important thing mankind has ever done.
@DannyLynch123
@DannyLynch123 2 года назад
Exactly, I've only just found out about Perseverance today, I didn't hear anything about it last year, I live in Spain but either way this should be a big deal is what I'm saying!
@Technicallyaddicted
@Technicallyaddicted 2 года назад
@@quadrga if I looked at life that pessimistic, I’d kill myself. You’re not wrong, but it’s potentially the most important thing to happen in our lives, and people who can’t see that should vacate the gene pool.
@Technicallyaddicted
@Technicallyaddicted 2 года назад
@@quadrga what’s extreme is that because of this mission we have the technology to prevent our own extinction, which may be right around the corner, but no one really cares. It’s too hard to tell the difference between intelligent people and idiots trying to sound important online, and I was being overzealous. This mission may answer some of the biggest questions mankind has ever asked, and the general populace just sees “a barren wasteland and lifeless dirt”. You are not the problem. The problem is that so many people think like that when they should be joining me in complete wonder. This generation will potentially be the first generation to know “why are we here?” “What is life?” “Are we alone?” “Does god even care?” This mission has the potential to answer these questions, making this the most important thing to happen to mankind.
@wigit2216
@wigit2216 2 года назад
@@quadrga you have no sense of adventure.
@CharlesBusada
@CharlesBusada 2 года назад
Can someone tell me what the last sentence in this video is saying? What "creation" is this guy talking about? He starts here talking about core samples 6:22
@USAbestMBA-Com
@USAbestMBA-Com 2 года назад
Nice video
@tanyalipatova2022
@tanyalipatova2022 2 года назад
Super!
@SoL-bb7br
@SoL-bb7br 2 года назад
Santa claus seems smart
@im415again
@im415again 2 года назад
Forgot this thing even existed. Now we got the $10billion camera in space. Aliens or bust.
@wgoulding
@wgoulding 2 года назад
It's not a secret that design work on the Mars Ascent Vehicle to bring the samples back has already begun.
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
Want some science-youtuber to check out? I love spreading science and fun, so that's why i ask... randomly!
@wgoulding
@wgoulding 2 года назад
@@loturzelrestaurant I know because it's literally my job.
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
@@wgoulding Uhm... weird phrasing but i take that as a 'Yes, i'd like some channel about science!'? ?
@WyomingMtnMan
@WyomingMtnMan 2 года назад
I put the probability that Elon Musk gets astronauts on Mars before NASA gets it's sample return mission there at greater than 50%. Not to take anything from NASA's amazing robotic accomplishments on Mars - and all the other planets. Truly the strength of NASA! Elon Musk is already mostly self funding and developing the technology to get there, and doesn't have to rely on fickle politicians.
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 Год назад
@@WyomingMtnMan your funny billionaire potato man is currently busy crapping he pant. SpaceX's accomplishments aren't his.
@bigbob1699
@bigbob1699 2 года назад
I am glad they got the extended warrenty .
@jimmygui617
@jimmygui617 Год назад
- Ingenuity exceeded expectations. It scouts for the rover. - We study rocks in the ancient riverbed looking for evidence of life. - Sample collection is done, retrieval will happen in the 2030s.
@matthewviramontes3131
@matthewviramontes3131 2 года назад
I sometimes try to imagine living there, like say in a hundred years there's bases there and domes or whatever for living quarters, what would it be like? And one of the oddest things for me would be just how detached you are from life here on Earth. I mean, me here in the U.S., I'm quite detached from say Australia, I'm not affected by their local climate, their crime, their politics, etc, but any diseases there could spread over here, if they massively polluted the ocean or the air that could potentially affect me, and things like that, however, if you are on Mars then you are totally totally detached from all of that. You wouldn't have to worry about some nuclear war on Earth, or global warming there, or infectious diseases spreading, or even if the whole planet just blew up.
@cookiteatit1197
@cookiteatit1197 2 года назад
That shows you are grateful for being earth , you wanna live on a planet with no atmosphere 🤭
@meh4851
@meh4851 Год назад
Yeh.. you’re overlooking several aspects here. If you’re attempting to imagine living like that though not factoring in that your fresh air days are over. Rest of your life, breathing recycled air. Would bug me, not to mention all the new procedure. Would be a hassle to do literally anything. Lunch, bathroom, got an itch on your nose or anywhere for that matter? Decompression chamber 2 hour walk back.. that brings us to the sheer nothingness, y’all can have mars. Life’s boring & dangerous enough already right here. No sense raising those odds
@Ts-gt8cg
@Ts-gt8cg Год назад
NASA knows a lot more. I’m sure they sent drones and rovers to the rest of the planets already or still getting there. Mars probably has some caves and tunnels indefinitely, what if Mars was like the Greenland/Iceland concept? The looks on the surface is baron and dead but maybe underneath is full of life and water.
@mesaykibru1499
@mesaykibru1499 2 года назад
To get the funding tell them there's an Oil on Mars ✌️😎✌️
@jayseger5744
@jayseger5744 2 года назад
Maybe the rocks themselves are ALIVE!!!!! 😳
@KgosiDube
@KgosiDube 2 года назад
Very good point.
@MrBrian8749
@MrBrian8749 Год назад
What power source does the perseverance use? It's not Solar...Batteries?
@DariusFLX
@DariusFLX 2 года назад
1:50 asserts this mission can prove there is or isn't life on Mars. How can it disprove it? Lack of evidence is not a proof of absence. This good correspondent surely knows this.
@arisindigo
@arisindigo 2 года назад
We are not alone
@jwarmstrong
@jwarmstrong 2 года назад
Didn't you see the math formula for life in the galaxy ? Take a big number & divide by a smaller number then you know life exits on other planets - maybe not Venus, Mercury, Jupiter , Mars, etc but lots of places far far way..he he
@darkheart959
@darkheart959 2 года назад
You know what I would really love to know so we discovered planets in the habitable zone we've already realize that they have signs of life we're burning through a resources currently and her son is aging quite a bit I sure hope we're alive long enough to see the first signs of life on these planets but right now it's just speculation of how it's going to evolve that we don't even know if it is or not.
@ockertoustesizem1234
@ockertoustesizem1234 Год назад
"we've already realize that they have signs of life" did you hear about this in a dream?
@Fuk_Xin
@Fuk_Xin 2 года назад
Nice toys...where can I buy???
@turdburgler1275
@turdburgler1275 Год назад
I wonder if there was pike in that lake 3:55
@zaheeraslam3166
@zaheeraslam3166 2 года назад
I hope they get the samples and their is life in them.
@matthewviramontes3131
@matthewviramontes3131 2 года назад
They wouldn't tell us
@wgoulding
@wgoulding 2 года назад
We're already working on it!
@len5440
@len5440 2 года назад
was
@cedricworthingtonbroadaxe2287
@cedricworthingtonbroadaxe2287 2 года назад
If you read the Ancient Sumerian texts, you'll find that they clearly state that a significant portion of humanity (basically the tall white Resus negative race) fled to Earth from Mars after their home planet was basically sterilized amidst an inter-planetary conflict; it's where the Biblical tales of the Nephilim and 'Fallen Angels' originated from.
@len5440
@len5440 2 года назад
@@cedricworthingtonbroadaxe2287 thats probably a text of religion, not real event. not gonna lie thats a good scifi ida
@williamsbm
@williamsbm Год назад
imagine you go onto mars in 2040 and you see a broken down tiny helicopter
@josecarlosoficial8207
@josecarlosoficial8207 28 дней назад
Olhai viu 👀
@shantanu176
@shantanu176 2 года назад
A whole of crazy people in the comments 🤣🤣
@acombo
@acombo 2 года назад
true
@franck3426
@franck3426 Год назад
A 1.09 super soldat de la MDF(Mars Défense Force)!!!
@bvyner5727
@bvyner5727 2 года назад
So other than testing new devices we have learned nothing? okay there was magma that was surprising
@Potaville
@Potaville 2 года назад
What's the deal with all of the Red-Bricks on Mars surface?
@ananagtalon4004
@ananagtalon4004 2 года назад
😅
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 Год назад
@@Potaville iron in the rock
@quackclaw4487
@quackclaw4487 2 года назад
Wait, it touched mars on my birthday?
@Potaville
@Potaville 2 года назад
What's the deal with all of the Red-Bricks on Mars surface?
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
I love spreading science and fun, so that's why i ask... randomly! I offer Recommendations for free.
@Potaville
@Potaville 2 года назад
@@loturzelrestaurant Do you know why there are Red-Bricks all over Mars surface?
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
@@Potaville ??
@misplacedidentity1036
@misplacedidentity1036 Год назад
Wait, this happened in 2020? Oh my god, 2021 skipped like anything.
@mcgloinm1
@mcgloinm1 2 года назад
It's great to see so many women in these scientific groups! I'm 75 and when we went to the moon, it was all men. And I've always known that women were as smart if not smarter than us. It's like when I heard that some man got an award, I pondered, did he get that idea from his wife?
@jmarty1000
@jmarty1000 2 года назад
It wasn't all men. The team leader for writing the assembly code for the lunar module navigation and control system is a woman. Men and women have some measurable differences, on average, but there is a lot of overlap and individuals vary. Awarding assignments based on merit and skills is the best way to ensure success.
@ionvisinoaie8362
@ionvisinoaie8362 2 года назад
Bravoo America
@bobbycaudle884
@bobbycaudle884 2 года назад
Let's go there something is helping the rovers and it will help us may the circle be unbroken we are the children of the sun
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 Год назад
Helping the rovers? What?
@dontfollow4704
@dontfollow4704 Год назад
Who wants to go to mars??? People who have skidmarks on the way to the ai office🤣
@philipgray3570
@philipgray3570 2 года назад
LIDAR should be used to scan under MARS surface for ancient buildings as NASA has done via satelite over egypt and peru. put LIDAR on the drone or even better put LIDAR a orbiting satelite
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
I know NASA means Never A Straight Answer! but this is amazing it really is...lets hope they get samples back to Earth one day. 👍🌎
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 2 года назад
*I know NASA means Never A Straight Answer!* You know that? NASA is most transparent government organisation in USA kiddo, no other organisation is showing so much what they do to public.
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
@@tgstudio85 How did you type in bold? 🤔
@jainefairbairn1279
@jainefairbairn1279 Год назад
ikr
@Valanusi
@Valanusi 9 месяцев назад
At least if not habitable, we can extract some resources from Mars.
@kimngantruong5283
@kimngantruong5283 2 года назад
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
@mfundimkhize3137
@mfundimkhize3137 2 года назад
Was a volcano or river? I'm confused now.
@georgespalding7640
@georgespalding7640 2 года назад
Me too. I wish they would tell us how OLD these formations are, I am curious how long ago the water was running there.
@wigit2216
@wigit2216 2 года назад
@@georgespalding7640 thats impossible to tell with just photos.
@juancervantes313
@juancervantes313 2 года назад
How come it sends picture and sounds back so clearly through space when we cant even get good signals to each other here on earth? Make it make sense ...
@apatheticxmindsetx3549
@apatheticxmindsetx3549 2 года назад
You know you could just Google it and find out yourself
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 2 года назад
Learn how radio transmission works kiddo, what is antenna gain, then come back here and we can talk:)
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 Год назад
Sometimes you have to make it make sense by yourself, which must be a scary thought.
@mrouncervideos2905
@mrouncervideos2905 2 года назад
So basically they landed the rover on volcanic bedrock which means it's young rock. We landed in the wrong area for sure.
@lorenzoblum868
@lorenzoblum868 2 года назад
The wrong planet
@Fuzzybeanerizer
@Fuzzybeanerizer 2 года назад
That did seem a bit confusing... we picked just the right area... except it isn't what we thought it was???
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
@@lorenzoblum868 I love spreading science and fun, so that's why i ask... randomly! I offer Recommendations for free.
@g_shogie7530
@g_shogie7530 Год назад
Or ... maybe the "bedrock" is very old, and the surface sediments have been eroded?
@ethanrudat3328
@ethanrudat3328 2 года назад
Has anyone found the chamber to barsoom yet
@harishankarn5175
@harishankarn5175 2 года назад
Is it possible that this delta and outlet were because of molten lava from the volcano crater.. instead of water lake and river ??
@Potatotenkopf
@Potatotenkopf Год назад
Yeah that's what they said at 5:37
@wantedai6689
@wantedai6689 2 года назад
Why bring sample back? Check it on mars...
@samruddhilatke5476
@samruddhilatke5476 Год назад
Please stay down to the earth 👽
@isntwhatitis4920
@isntwhatitis4920 2 года назад
My favorite part is the cartoons
@swagnexttuber-boombeach7092
@swagnexttuber-boombeach7092 2 года назад
They Learned there is Few stones and rock at random places on mars. 🤪
@glpsunburst
@glpsunburst 8 месяцев назад
ANYONE reading this.... I know this is off subject but can you or anyone tell me or show us what our Milky-way Galaxy looks like from the surface of Mars or any other planet or moon we have rovers on?? Why can't those cameras look up like a person would if they were there? If they Have? Where are those photos? I mean why are there no pics from the surface of the moon showing our solor system and Galaxy ?? I really need answers to these questions.. Can anyone help me? With all our tech this should be Simple!
@sH-ed5yf
@sH-ed5yf 6 месяцев назад
It looks all the same. But the cameras are not good enough to make this besutifull observatory picture you have seen
@bobbycaudle884
@bobbycaudle884 2 года назад
Working together we can do that
@deeppurple883
@deeppurple883 2 года назад
If we only get the brilliant technology that came from looking for life, well even that's something. I love this exploring of our existence. While looking forward and outward we are ignoring the damage under us. I suppose being human we try put a spin on our behaviour and our trajectory in life knowing we are doomed before we go any further that the moon. This self destruct gean we carry make us a liability to any further exploration. There won't be a earth to launch from.
@Dyslexiasymtum123
@Dyslexiasymtum123 Год назад
Stop pushing your religion on everyone.
@koolflows7581
@koolflows7581 2 года назад
nasa's cool
@brickhunter9537
@brickhunter9537 2 года назад
Elon - hold my coffee.
@splshbckYT
@splshbckYT 2 года назад
We are actually the aliens of the other planets.
@cinzley244
@cinzley244 2 года назад
I think that’s actually true we’re going to be moving from the main planet which is earth and we’ll be moving to other planets in the future
@dridgenidom1355
@dridgenidom1355 2 года назад
Have you notice that why there is no night at mars,,all video I've seen was morning or afternoon??
@Ray-jg5dj
@Ray-jg5dj 2 года назад
Because there is nothing to see at night ?
@acombo
@acombo 2 года назад
@@Ray-jg5dj lol true
@asawood3726
@asawood3726 2 года назад
Yes Mars Rover Perserverance has discovered a lot of things, like that plastic spoon on Mars surface which is really photos of the Gobi desert.
@israelgalvez6365
@israelgalvez6365 2 года назад
Using animated videos is what NASA does, claiming they are real.
@Potaville
@Potaville 2 года назад
@@israelgalvez6365 Massive amount of Red-Bricks in this video.
@lilpain8883
@lilpain8883 2 года назад
@@israelgalvez6365 Yet no VFX artists, considering there are MILLIONS of them both Amateur and Professional has disproven these videos/photos. Grow a brain.
@lilpain8883
@lilpain8883 2 года назад
Can you prove it's the Gobi Desert? Many people watched this thing launch, many other countries track launches. What is your evidence except it looks like a desert therefore it must be an Earth desert?
@Potaville
@Potaville 2 года назад
@@lilpain8883 And! What's the deal with all of the Red-Bricks on Mars surface?
@ManjuManju-pt9ye
@ManjuManju-pt9ye 2 года назад
Waiting for James web
@wgoulding
@wgoulding 2 года назад
Webb
@deandreprice7901
@deandreprice7901 2 года назад
Are they still capturing images and sound from perseverance on mars or are they hiding because they feel it's not for all humans to see.
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 Год назад
Lemme check the nasa page and see if there are any updates, should take me a few minutes maximum Update: raw images from the Hazcam taken today. Learn to do your own research.
@zeadzead7237
@zeadzead7237 2 года назад
جميل جدا ورائع جدا ورائع جدا ورائع جدا
@Flee810
@Flee810 2 года назад
Where are you from?
@photronic
@photronic 2 года назад
Cool, but all of your cuts of things happening are too short. Just frustrating. More time to immerse, please.
@jmak_9166
@jmak_9166 2 года назад
How are they going to bring back rock samples?
@loodog555
@loodog555 2 года назад
Basically, it’s a pretty challenging proposition because you need to carry enough fuel on your lander to be able to takeoff again from the surface. We were able to bring back samples from the moon because the moon’s gravity well is that much smaller.
@jmak_9166
@jmak_9166 2 года назад
@@loodog555 what if you didn't need to take off again I have a theory
@jmak_9166
@jmak_9166 2 года назад
@@loodog555 maybe like sending the samples to just into the edge of Mars atmosphere then use a sort of thrusters to break through into space where the samples would then be intercepted by a craft or ship to bring back idk probably impossible but 🤔
@loodog555
@loodog555 2 года назад
@@jmak_9166 "maybe like sending the samples to just into the edge of Mars atmosphere" Same problem. Escaping the atmosphere has very little to do with it; it's about getting out of Mars' gravity well. You can't cheat the energy requirements of leaving a planet.
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 2 года назад
Imagine finding a fossil in Martian rocks ? !
@ockertoustesizem1234
@ockertoustesizem1234 Год назад
there's a book where something similar happens
@bostjules6176
@bostjules6176 2 года назад
Problems with financing and funding shouldn't even be an issue when it comes to the advancement of humankind. Landing on Mars was the obvious next, "Giant leap for mankind". Taking the next, and the next, and the next "leap" are necessities for humankind to survive. It's scientifically accurate that this blue beautiful planet that we call Earth, is not always going to be here.
@observantbuddy
@observantbuddy 2 года назад
True but global super powers prioritize remaining a superpower rather than space exploration. The US spends $60 billion per year on the military. Compared to about $8 billion funded to nasa.
@personifiedcode4233
@personifiedcode4233 2 года назад
If public interest was greater, we'd have samples back already
@bismarkboi096
@bismarkboi096 Год назад
We need to send a small rover to check on the status of opportunity since she went out of commission
@thursdayangelgummybear1513
@thursdayangelgummybear1513 2 года назад
Looks like Vegas dunes and parts of lava rock from Hawaii Mars right🤣
@quantumblur_3145
@quantumblur_3145 Год назад
Yeah iron content tends to do that to most rocks, Vegas ain't special
@thursdayangelgummybear1513
@thursdayangelgummybear1513 Год назад
@@quantumblur_3145 they have rocking strippers though 🤙
@caganb
@caganb 2 года назад
Rocks is rocks
@wigit2216
@wigit2216 2 года назад
actually its a space rock
@stevenvaanbroaden4451
@stevenvaanbroaden4451 Год назад
We actually turned out being the aliens 👽
@ivanbreak
@ivanbreak 2 года назад
my friend lives on Mars
@SimpsonIII
@SimpsonIII 2 года назад
But how do they test the rock samples ?
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 2 года назад
Perseverance have spectrometer, to analyse soil.
@SimpsonIII
@SimpsonIII 2 года назад
@@tgstudio85 so samples don’t have to physically come back to earth, rather they are uploaded ?
@jainefairbairn1279
@jainefairbairn1279 Год назад
@@SimpsonIII yep
@tomarnold7284
@tomarnold7284 2 года назад
Martians: Look at these earth tourist, coming all this way to bring home the exact same thing they have at home!
@Pwnerdoc97
@Pwnerdoc97 2 года назад
So wait this what it looks like in reality?
@markegg7680
@markegg7680 2 года назад
Not very true to the title unfortunately, or relatively little new discovered since landing.
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