Amazing images of the Red Planet with description. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech #mars #education #science #nasa
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@brianpollard7909Місяць тому
I am an old man nowadays, but I remember my grandmother telling me that in her lifetime, she had seen people riding penny farthing bicycles and riding in horse drawn carraiges, to the steam trains, cars, aeroplanes all being invented and rockets going to the moon. She died aged 97. Memories are so important.
@jackwilmoresongsМісяць тому
I asked my grandmother who was the earliest US president she remembered. It was McKinley. She scoffed at the news about the 1969 moon landing and said wryly "Nobody can walk on the moon!".
@johnking6252Місяць тому
so long ago and yet just a thought away. One I remember is ' the men going out to hitch up a team of horses to a sleigh in the winter ' the men were my great grandfather and family, just a thought away. Thx.for the memories. ✌️
@nealwright5630Місяць тому
My dad died last year. He was 90. He grew up as the tenth of eleven children of a farmer in the 30s in SW Arkansas and said they didn't know there was a depression... they were already poor and things didn't change for them. He talked about when they got a battery operated radio and got to listen to the Grand Ole Opry at night, riding a wagon to church on Sunday. I wish I'd sat down with my Grandfather and interviewed him about what he seen since 1889.
@janossurman2899Місяць тому
Why would they go there, even if they could? Even if they could find gold there in great quantities, or diamonds, how on earth would they bring them here? [To make it even a little economical.] It is complete nonsense from the beginning.
@kevinmansell8746Місяць тому
Your Grandmother is a hot good mess have a sense of humor
@markcleaver6573Місяць тому
It is a privilege to view these photos. As an older person this was not even dreamt of in the 50's.
@noserlyМісяць тому
It’s pretty much all they dreamed about in the 50s.
@johng4093Місяць тому
Buck Rogers disagrees.
@timokk3Місяць тому
Go, ya old screwball! Go!
@TestUser-cf4wjМісяць тому
My heart breaks that my life will be too short to afford me the opportunity to walk on Mars. The Earth has run out of accessible frontiers. Mars is nothing but frontier.
@now591Місяць тому
Its one big con. This filmed here on earth. My God people are so gullible & stupid.
@khiggins8733Місяць тому
Somewhere in the distance is a frightened little Martian seeing a UFO for the first time . He will run home to his Mummy who will scold him for telling lies and exaggerating .
@elenaa3408Місяць тому
Seeing this planet Mars makes me love more my planet Earth: the waterfalls, the whispering wind, underground caves, Amazonian forests, whales singing through our beautiful oceans, the sunrise , the mountains elevating in valleys. The African trees and our beautiful lions , the American deserts, the Nile River., hiking along grass and seeing a bird fly. a greeting and a smile from a person along my journey..."Oh! planet Earth the more I live here the more I love the nature of this planet Earth".😘❤️🌏❤️
@asrielandfriendsМісяць тому
That is an American desert. More NASA bullshit.
@timokk3Місяць тому
Calm down Elenaa! The game is over...AOC informed me that the planet Earth will burn into a crisp in ten years!
@BlueSkyCountryМісяць тому
Ah yes, the wildflowers waving in the breeze and the birds singing in the lush grassof the banks of the Somme, where 109 years ago, 160,000 British, French and German soldiers perished in the first 8 hours of the battle. 😂
@docholliday6285Місяць тому
God is good!
@johnhartley3022Місяць тому
Then do what you can to protect it from the ravages of greed and stupidity because while aoc may be off on her time frame the outcome she warns about is legit. There have been 5 mass extinctions. Mother earth doesn’t care if the ongoing 6th takes out the humans. The dinosaurs lasted much longer
@RobertoErosМісяць тому
It seems impossible to sit in the armchair in front of the TV screen and see images of another planet. And it seems almost obvious, normal. Our brain's ability to assimilate even the most unlikely things with total normality is incredible.
@jamestravis2689Місяць тому
If it's real.
@BrayTubeМісяць тому
It's that thought that makes me doubt that people were fleeing cinemas when they first saw a train approach the screen. People familiar with photography and penny arcades with their flip-animations would look at the screen and think, 'Great, they've made pictures move better'. I think Bill and Ted got it right, if you could give Beethoven a synthesizer he would have figured it out!
@mradventurer8104Місяць тому
in the same way we may see the first ufo beings, first seem unreal then we get used to it...Let's see if it happens.
@timothyallbritton7203Місяць тому
Yet we tell our brain with all its common sense and scientific data to back it up that a male can become female just because we say so. Once humans were smart, but today we allow liberal minds to infect our intellect like a cancer.
@deniserothwell6325Місяць тому
If it’s too good to be true it probably is. They have to justify their 22 million a day somehow.
@nutierМісяць тому
Awesome video ! Thank you for sharing it with pleasure . Happy week to you !
@SliceofLife7777Місяць тому
Thank you. Good video. Alot of these pics are meaningful with good narrative.
@defendyourclam1682Місяць тому
Y’all could’ve saved MILLIONS. And just gone to Nevada.
@prairie1565Місяць тому
Mars is art, very very old art. Floating silent in space in all its beauty. When I need to calm down I watch Mars videos. This video is wonderful!!!❤
@anjou6497Місяць тому
Yes, me too...☕️☕️
@lucamatteobarbieri2493Місяць тому
if it's not made by humans is not art
@anjou6497Місяць тому
@@lucamatteobarbieri2493 Yes it is, winds create amazing art.
@lucamatteobarbieri2493Місяць тому
@@anjou6497 You really don't get it. There is no content, nor message, nor meaning, no human made it, nothing. Being beautiful is different from being art. There is art that is not beautiful. Words have meaning, you are free to use them as you wish. Yet I'm trying to tell you that you are not expressing yourself quite well, I hope it helps you.
@Bailey-zn2jeМісяць тому
@@lucamatteobarbieri2493 let people write what they want mind your own little world
@JemacazaМісяць тому
This is the place where Total recall was filmed. Epic scenery.
@peteryyz43Місяць тому
"Get your ass to Mars!";-)
@Pax.AlotinМісяць тому
Greenland
@eclectic_gamerМісяць тому
yeah Earth
@goop3213Місяць тому
Of course only you would know this as fact... explain how it is you know this??
@Pax.AlotinМісяць тому
@@goop3213 Mate -- we're not mind readers. Who are you replying to ?
@markruffner9143Місяць тому
Eerily similar to many places on earth. These are incredible pictures.
@JmriccitelliМісяць тому
When it rains, my internet service doesn’t work half the time… but this video from145 million miles away is wonderful..🤣
@dorismartin1314Годину тому
🤣 For Sure.
@anjou6497Місяць тому
Love your narration, and the music with such depth, such a pleasure thank you ! The images are awesome, very moving Mars is so far away from us .. 🧡🎇
@randyearles1634Місяць тому
real nice video. you deserve more subscribers.
@buzz5969Місяць тому
Anyone notice that Martian bird flying across the screen from right to left @09:38.😊🇺🇸✌🏻🍻
@v.r.2834Місяць тому
😂😂😂 yes!
@donhopfМісяць тому
Hahah! Was watching with skepticism and didn’t notice it until I scrolled back after seeing your comment. Can’t take anything serious after seeing that! Edit: Just found out the orbiter has a drone. Possible explanation.
@Cahoo.UМісяць тому
@@donhopf Does a drone flap its wings? Because this one did. FYI there are also fossils of sea life found around where the water areas once were as well- sand dollars and starfish. Art Bell interviewed the scientist who worked w NASA.
@user-cz5kd7mw4hМісяць тому
Да !
@donhopfМісяць тому
@@Cahoo.U I won’t argue about fossils or past life. Just clarifying, are you saying there are birds on mars now? Because just the radiation in the current atmosphere would be a serious problem for any living thing. Not to mention the problem of food.
@maeveobyrne9590Місяць тому
A geologist's paradise.
@toni4729Місяць тому
Nothing like going for a ride on another world for a change. It's far more interesting than the same one we're used to.
@celineshoup6039Місяць тому
Thank you for another great video. The pictures are amazing.
@jamespolucha8790Місяць тому
Crazy looking, I just went dirt bike riding in Moab Utah and it looks like this, wish they would put a space station up there
@SharonNetzleyМісяць тому
Wow! Thank you for putting this together.
@whitefishfinsМісяць тому
Really gorgeous. Something very awesome about a place so vast and absent human presence or manipulation. Thanks!
@rufust.firefly6352Місяць тому
Wonderful. Thank you for putting this together.
@switchedon6530Місяць тому
That's movies for ya 😂
@heartofdixie3162Місяць тому
Another film by Stanley Kubrick?
@vineshdurga9839Місяць тому
Mesmerising images ..absolute treat for the eyes ...thank you NASA.....science&& tech doing great job
@jacksonsundown7545Місяць тому
I make sure to watch every new release of these new images of Mars. Once again I compliment you for doing such a tremendous presentation, with the sublime pace of the drifting landscape, the evocative background music, and a superb narration than helps us ponder and understand. Thank you again, please keep these amazing uploads coming !!
@jerrypolverino6025Місяць тому
Thank you for these incredible pictures. A magnificent accomplishment at my old age of 77. I never dreamed I would get to see such pictures.
@crazyduck1254Місяць тому
77 is not old, i think 97 is old
@Jakub68020 днів тому
@@crazyduck1254bro 77 for humans is definitely not young it’s elderly age
@dianadeller7579Місяць тому
This is amazingly beautiful.. looks like Perris, California 👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️🥰
@davestellingМісяць тому
Despite all of the negative comments here, youve done a marvelous job with this, and I thank you. Enjoyed...
@Lensman864Місяць тому
You get an upvote for moving your watermark around in an OLED TV friendly way AND the excellent presentation. Well done!
@anthonymullen6300Місяць тому
I wish newscasters would do that
@lucamatteobarbieri2493Місяць тому
@@anthonymullen6300you need to change sources of news if you inburn their logo in your OLED tv. I mean, variate news sources otherwise you'll end up in a bubble.
@johng4093Місяць тому
Nice that they have an orchestra up there.
@goodbonezz1289Місяць тому
Unbelievable. Literally.
@moxiemcmahonМісяць тому
Beautiful blue skies on mars...waited for it my whole life
@acousticslingerМісяць тому
Getting a Werner Herzog vibe from this video. Thx for uploading!!
@michaelalmasian4710Місяць тому
+1
@gregorydekeyzer703Місяць тому
It is impossible to look at this and not begin to imagine what could be done in the way of developing this world and turning it into a new habitat for humans. Untouched, pristine, a blank slate.
@sivankumar6243Місяць тому
Humans have already destroyed earth due to their greed. Let Mars be Untouched, pristine and blank slate as it is forever ! Humans are the worst species!
@Bluets023Місяць тому
No , God no , look what we did with this planet, for the love of humanity, NO !
@makiavelli6101Місяць тому
This is a Hollywood backlot
@Noetic_JuggernautМісяць тому
It feels like the gnome from Samorost is going to pop up from behind a rock at any moment!
@Goose-GripМісяць тому
Not a single cigarette but or gum wrapper anywhere ever.... untouched
@scottymoondogjakubin4766Місяць тому
Just spent parachutes - fairings and dead robotic rovers ! 😝
@sidpheasant7585Місяць тому
Easter blessings to you for finding (and offering me) a positive take on this! You are of course right. But still that endless emptiness pastiching the wondrous Earth, mocking the divine Earth; but just an awful, hostile, horrid fail. Less poetically, we could say it raises the key, core issue of whether (as we have been encouraged to think) - odd corners with residual, relict, retiring life are conceivable. I don't believe they are. If there is any life there, at all, it would be everywhere. Thanks be to God, living things are innovative, capable and resilient. Life would find a way. But it did not. Does that mean an absolute green light for terraforming? Good question.
@MikeJones-rk1unМісяць тому
No life either.
@anjou6497Місяць тому
@@sidpheasant7585Yes, but Mars was destroyed millions or billions of years ago, so how can we possibly know if any intelligent life lived there before ? Surely its possible both Earth and Mars were bound together somehow long ago ?
@anjou6497Місяць тому
And i think the greening of the deserts on our planet now are wonderful projects. 🌱🌴🌱🌿🌱
@markli3889Місяць тому
Amazing video Ariken. Some wonderful Martian images Thank you
@AKRICH7Місяць тому
Thank you markli3889😊
@kimhaines744911 днів тому
These are the BEST pictures I have ever seen of another planet!
@paulinenigh6004Місяць тому
AMAZING PICTURES. SO CALMING AND UNTOUCHED
@crystalclarity6766Місяць тому
It’s the stuff of vivid imaginings. Thanks!
@AKRICH7Місяць тому
You’re welcome 😊
@genebourcier7518Місяць тому
Funny , Mars has blue sky . 😂😂😂
@vishveshtadsare316016 годин тому
Ofc
@genebourcier751816 годин тому
@@vishveshtadsare3160 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@SirBlicks6 годин тому
whats funny? You ever heard of refraction?
@genebourcier75186 годин тому
@@SirBlicks The comment that was made is out of humor ! 🤣🤣🤣
@xiraoit9342Годину тому
@@genebourcier7518 are you Asian + Muslim😂
@lorenzbroll0101Місяць тому
It looks like the sort of thing that can be seen in the very north of Canada during the 'summer'.
@billdoodson4232Місяць тому
😂😅😅😂
@djsiimzМісяць тому
Because it is
@lonewolf2608Місяць тому
That's because it is.
@derp857511 днів тому
Glad to see people waking up! The government and corporations have the money and power to pull off a hoax of this magnitude.
@user-pf7ey9ec9e6 днів тому
Thanks NASA im from SA 🇿🇦 nice to look at the videos
@mikedonnarumma5337Місяць тому
I can taste the isolation, and feel the quietness MMMmmmm just beautiful
@keytothegate68Місяць тому
This is an improvement. In the old days of Mars photography they would never show you the color of the sky, the atmosphere. Then they went to redish/orange but now it is more true blue like on Earth. What's weird now is that there is always daylight on Mars but the Moon is always in the darkness.
@kongmikМісяць тому
Bc it is from earth
@meikala2114Місяць тому
no atmosphere on the moon... no scattering of lighy
@willy2005Місяць тому
@@meikala2114 how can a helicopter fly if there's no atmosphere?
@luisangelini2220Місяць тому
@@willy2005 Who told you that Mars has no atmosphere? I believe you are confusing atmosphere with oxygen. In fact, the Mars's thin atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide, molecular nitrogen and argon, with some traces of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other gases. The copter needs a gas ambiance to propulse into the sky, even a thinner one than Earth's atmosphere.
@als1023Місяць тому
I watch in awed silence, the clarity and quality of the video. We are at the forefront of exploration and technology. Meanwhile in ruzzia, 20 % of folks are wondering how a toilet works and what running water is ,, Stunning disparity between the west and a crude country focused on war. Thank you for posting ! WOW !!
@Beatlefan67Місяць тому
Well at least it's not the same set they used for the moon 'landings' (I'll get me coat...)
@survive4550Місяць тому
no, this is some other desert here on earth
@ZANESUCK2Місяць тому
Your parents failed you
@johng4093Місяць тому
Hard to tell which it is, Nevada or Arizona. 😂
@roselawson277Місяць тому
@@johng4093 Hahahahaha best comment! I’m still laughing.
@gerryclarke9795Місяць тому
@@roselawson277 The conspiracy nuts are easy to make a laugh of!
@darvoid66Місяць тому
It's just amazing that we get to see this content. People smarter than you or I sent robots to Mars that send back high definition visual data and core sample data and who knows what else. I'm just so glad that they share it with everyone. Nanu Nanu.
@jimmyjambon9206Місяць тому
Bigfoot prints at the edge of that crater.
@peopleselbow2657Місяць тому
Love the blue skies… earth looks so clean in this video!!
@VeXu666Місяць тому
Love these loser foil hats that have never even seen even the blue sky of earth for 30+ years and still hint these are fake pictures of mars.
@gerryclarke9795Місяць тому
You don't look too smart, from what I'm seeing!
@stratrat57Місяць тому
Color has been adjusted
@robertstimens7333Місяць тому
I was curious about that myself.
@falcon4548Місяць тому
The future of California
@ronaldvillanueva420Місяць тому
I was waiting for marvin to appear holding a Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator 😅 jokes aside the videos are stunning 👌
@badboytrimble7746Місяць тому
How can a battery survive on the cold planet and how can lens remain clean this long?
@stephenfennellМісяць тому
No doubt the battery is recharged by solar panels, and I expect there is some sort of puffer fitted to blow dust off the lens, though I don't know.
@badboytrimble7746Місяць тому
@@stephenfennell and my phone battery last less then 3 hours in normal conditions😄😃
@badboytrimble7746Місяць тому
@@stephenfennell need three elements to create fire. Oxygen fuel and heat in space where is the oxygen coming from to create the fire? 😃😀
@JaythancМісяць тому
Nuclear battery's. Cold keeps them from blowing up and the heat keeps the rover from freezing.
@AvocadomushroomМісяць тому
It’s probably fake
@michaelmanningly8984Місяць тому
Ahhh C,mon ! ! Thats the Gobi desert ! I,ve stood on that very spot two months ago !
@aroma16206 годин тому
This planet looks peaceful AF. It appears so breathable there.
@tbone6354Місяць тому
If you look very carefully in the left back distance there is remnants of a corn field. Before the water ran dry
@v.r.2834Місяць тому
😂😂😂
@falcon4548Місяць тому
Where the corn don’t grow 😕😜
@phoebusМісяць тому
Having a hallucination?
@alexdetrojan453426 днів тому
I want some of what you're smoking...
@peterclarke3990Місяць тому
I cannot, for the life of me think of one good reason for sending human beings there. It’s a dead planet. The amount of work that would need to be done there to make it habitable is phenomenal. And for what! The distance, the risk and the cost is outrageous! Finally, we can’t even care for our own beautiful planet which has everything we need for survival, yet we want to go to one which can’t provide that. Absolute lunacy! What we’ve done here we will do there. We will wreck it. Everywhere man goes, he destroys and leaves a mess. If you don’t believe me, just look at Earth!
@willemfergusonМісяць тому
You are right, even after a nucleair world war, earth woud still be 100 times easier to (re)colonize than Mars.
@geoffmitchell9706Місяць тому
No wait ,I'm sure that's McDonald's in the distance
@diatonicdoug6525Місяць тому
And Elon Musk is called a genius
@user-ns8pp1pp5bМісяць тому
@@diatonicdoug6525разные бывают гении.
@user-ns8pp1pp5bМісяць тому
сначала должны стать безвредными для мира.
@glenngamst61Місяць тому
Amazing; looks like Arizona desert. These videos would have blown minds 100 years ago; now we take it for granted. Very impressive!
@onefortruthМісяць тому
Wow! Mars must have had a world wide flood too! It has the same sedimental layers as Earth from the enormous flood 1,000's of years ago. Go figure....(Arizona)😂
@roselawson277Місяць тому
Hahaha yes, I think you nailed it!😂
@7h7o7pМісяць тому
Fool, the scriptures written 1000s of years ago were right. Otherwise like evolution claimed you should've found teeming creatures in Mars. Oh wait, you merely explain (away!) what you find, don't you?! N what you said a few 10s of years back is full of lies.
@meikala2114Місяць тому
floods are not the only cause of sedimentary layers, let alone the one flood, your statement betrays shoddy or lazy thinking
@onefortruthМісяць тому
@meikala2114 Wrong. It is very easy to see the results of a global flood on Earth and in these videos of, Earth. I think the laziness lies in your mockery.
@zbigniewwendorff4989Місяць тому
Amazing !!!!! Greetings from Poland
@icysteve46Місяць тому
WOW. This is what a world looks like without man trashing it. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
@AKRICH7Місяць тому
Couldn't agree more!
@pixelforgМісяць тому
It looks so livable, like you could just walk out there .... but sucks that you'd have to be in a spacesuit
@icysteve46Місяць тому
Spacesuit No swimsuit here
@Karl_with_a_KМісяць тому
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain..."
@bryanbaxter5154Місяць тому
The Santa Maria crater at 3:50 has strong indications of water, with the rocks to the left appearing to be wet, and what looks like some pooling in the bottom. That's absolutely fascinating.
@samjones3106Місяць тому
Looks like alot of places on earth.
@asrielandfriendsМісяць тому
That's because it is a place on earth. Another NASA scam.
@A808KМісяць тому
Haunting. timeless images to be treasured as "we" now begin to leave our tracks in that pristine landscape. 🤔
@justsumguy2uМісяць тому
Leave it to NASA to get hi-res photos of a planet 140 million miles away. Those guys are amazing
@itubetruth1853Місяць тому
"they" want to make us doubt that we landed on the Moon yet we have images from Mars... We will NEVER go there!
@deanhall6045Місяць тому
I not only doubt it, the evidence is mountain high. No man can go to the moon or Mars, there's huge difference in manned and unmanned missions. 'They' are correct, the Van Allen elephant will always be there, it's not going anywhere any time soon.
@allancopland1768Місяць тому
Answer me this. Is the Earth flat?
@allancopland1768Місяць тому
The Van Allen Belts didn't stop the Apollo missions and of course humans have been to the moon. Radio amateurs on planet Earth listened in on their transmissions.@@deanhall6045
@itubetruth1853Місяць тому
@@allancopland1768 I had my share of travelings on Earth, dint look that way NO
@deanhall6045Місяць тому
@@allancopland1768 okay. Who cares what shape Earth is, it's totally inconsequential to any of us. It could be a cube for all I care. You're welcome, cheers.
@kevinmoore342Місяць тому
Funny how that looks an awful lot like Iceland or out in Arizona. Oh yeah that's a rust colored avalanche Oh looks so realistic.
@anjou6497Місяць тому
Your sarcasm diminishes your credulity. The creator of this video has a genuine talent for showing us genuine footage. If this was mocked up images of Arizona it would soon become obvious.
@MagneticlawМісяць тому
Funny how Arizona looks like Iceland.......maybe that's a grand conspiracy.......
@Revelation18-4Місяць тому
Baloney, that's the earth.
@gerryclarke9795Місяць тому
It's not a revelation you need it's an intervention!
@UndergroundOvergroundМісяць тому
Pretty much the same as my holiday last week in Lanzarote...........
@cjt962Місяць тому
The Nevada desert looks fabulous this time year 😅
@FritbjornМісяць тому
Wow Mars looks a lot like Earth it even has clouds amazing. This doesn't look like a desert on Earth at all.
@ZANESUCK2Місяць тому
Trump loves the poorly educated. You are loved.
@bungabening3530Місяць тому
I'd say it looks very similar to our own deserts. I used to work in oil exploration and lived and worked in deserts in Saudi, Oman, Libya, Syria and Pakistan and the vast majority of what I saw looked like this, (rocky, scruffy, grey and bleak) not like the golden sand dunes that you see in movies and holiday adverts.
@FritbjornМісяць тому
@@bungabening3530 I was being sarcastic. It is obviously a picture of some place on earth. I don't know why NASA needs to fake photos of Mars unless they are trying to prove tax dollars are well spent. It's hilarious that anyone looks at these and believes they are pictures as Mars.
@Anthony-hu3rjМісяць тому
@@Fritbjorn Trump says Mars images are fake news ... Only tens of thousands of individuals are in the conspiracy. Riiiiight.
@kyles8524Місяць тому
lol your an idiot, the sky isn't actually blue, they enhanced the photo so it looks better and easier to see features. the sky has an orange and red color to it in the original photos. btw these craters don't exist in our deserts and our deserts aren't littered with a bunch of rocks all over like mars is and no place on earth has these kind of Geological features.Theres places that look partially similar but thats where it ends, not to mention its been to craters that satellites that orbit mars have taken pictures of. your probably one of those people that think we never went to the moon despite being able to see left over craft. its still there and easily seen with a good telescope
@LittleJack-qe1ftМісяць тому
Wish they had a size comparison. Am I looking across Grand Canyon or foot ball field in comparison
@paulclark1953Місяць тому
Stunning beautifull and makes us feel so insignificant in this universe
@1wildwackywomanМісяць тому
I kept murmuring’WOW’ during this entire video 👍🏽
@hobsonbeeman7529Місяць тому
Weather forecast today, slight red haze, high temp during the day in the 50s F, lows tonight -110F, dust storm fronts moving through later in the day.
@RobroscobМісяць тому
Hi Bolivia..nice to see you featured again and again and again.
Mars is beautiful nasa and isro work very good. America nasa is very good 👍
@AKRICH725 днів тому
Mars is stunning in its own way and thanks for appreciating my work.
@DefaultModeNetworkДень тому
Opps, NASA just realized this was photos from an engineer’s family vacation to the Mojave Desert.
@user-uk7se7ez7rМісяць тому
Wow, 22 million kilometres away and such high res images. Now land on the Moon, only 400,000 kilometres away and show us high res images of all the remnants of the six Moon missions. Piece of cake!
@deanhall6045Місяць тому
Hahaha as if they could....there's no landing sites...😮😅
@deanhall6045Місяць тому
And isn't it amazing that all the shadows run parallel?
@user-uk7se7ez7rМісяць тому
@@deanhall6045 Yes, they have AI now to make sure everything is hunky dory. Once upon a time you could find real critiques of these 'missions', but UKposts and Google have silenced that.
@meikala2114Місяць тому
its seems you are having some feelingd
@frios011Місяць тому
Absolutely beautiful images!
@sidpheasant7585Місяць тому
At moments I can almost feel that... But not really. All that promise with nothing whatever delivered ... of course I am not referring to the mission. I am referring to the planet.
@DrJ-hx7wvМісяць тому
They're not real
@griswald7156Місяць тому
This is like the beach in Aberystwyth…
@garythegman9680Місяць тому
That was actually 20miles n. of Vegas..
@Sarasdad916 днів тому
It does look like the Nevada Desert.
@sharonspindler7Місяць тому
Can anyone explain the flashing lights at about 20 minutes in?The part where they show the dust devil. Amazing photos!
@sweetpea21pinto84Місяць тому
❤❤ wow beautiful view❤ thank you for sharing this amazing video.❤❤
@BigDreamBroccoli10 днів тому
There are so many things to explore but so little time. I really hope humans in the future get the chance to go places I could only dream of.
@DwainDwightМісяць тому
incredible. not sure I want to go there, but great to see
@asrielandfriendsМісяць тому
Don't worry. You could never go there because those are pictures from earth. Just another NASA scam.
@DPris-ko9tnМісяць тому
Thanks for posting these amazing photographs - hard to believe we now have such detailed images of another planet. It looks a sad place - so barren, dessicated and devoid of life.
@user-tv6es5fp4eМісяць тому
Wow, cool pictures/videos of the Arizona desert
@Freeedom-qc5moМісяць тому
What? Why do you think so?
@user-tv6es5fp4eМісяць тому
Because way too many people believe we haven't been there yet and so do I. I have a feeling we haven't been to the moon yet either, we get lied to a lot and the government says we spent all this money on space exploration while all the time putting money in their pockets instead
@asrielandfriendsМісяць тому
@@Freeedom-qc5mo Because some people know NASA is a total scam.
@scottsmith1413Місяць тому
Mesmerising! Thank you.
@bethmartof1262Місяць тому
How is it that my internet connection can be so bad in some places, but NASA can get pictures back from Mars? I guess the big trees on Earth get in the way. 🙄🙄🙄
@fredfonebone5108Місяць тому
I recall watching the Viking images come in and thinking, wow, they picked a pretty boring place to land - by design, I suppose. So glad I’ve lived long enough to see at least a hint of the interesting bits. Too bad about the idiotic “it’s not real!” comments tho. I really wish the stupid would go away.
@sidpheasant7585Місяць тому
It's real ... but still boring in most senses. It teases us that, just maybe, over the next dune or escarpment there might be more than just rocks and sand. But there won't be. The rocks and the sand look Earthlike, and that is taunting and mocking us. But there are no beetles, ants, flowers, algae, lichen. Nothing that makes our home ... home.
@fredfonebone5108Місяць тому
@@sidpheasant7585As a geology buff, I can get excited about weathered rocks and sand. But those flat plains the Vikings landed on were just too…well, flat and plain.
@willemfergusonМісяць тому
A significant portion of humanity was always that stupid, but before the internet you wouldn't notice it that much. And there was more work for the uneducated, to keep them busy and giving them a decent living. Now that work is gone, taken over by machines or People in 3rd world countries. And now they have nothing beter to do than listening to demagogues and spreading disinformation.
@astrogeo1Місяць тому
@@fredfonebone5108But hey, there was Big Joe ! 😆 Anyway, I thought the images from Viking was incredible. Quite sharp from ~100 million km away, and a lot of stones and sand. Looked quite a bit like some parts of Earth. Signs of big flooding..
@fredfonebone5108Місяць тому
@@astrogeo1Looking at the Viking stereoscopic images with a 3D viewer was pretty darn cool. I still have a jumbo sized book with all of those images printed inside.
@DagzDМісяць тому
Imagine showing these images to someone 1000 years ago and explaining to them that we have little self-flying robots that fly off into space and land on planets. They'd think you were crazy.
@user-cn9ug5ft4mМісяць тому
That's why no one thinks the human mind can fold space!
@NathanBd-zw5ptМісяць тому
They would say what's a robot
@chefgiovanniМісяць тому
At 9:03 did you also notice the little flying object on the right side of the screen? Explain?
@FfolliesМісяць тому
@@chefgiovanni The video explains it.
@carlmorgan8452Місяць тому
And they would be right ... crazy 🤪
@David-gh6vpМісяць тому
Thank you for showing one of my favorite areas on Mars, [ ~ 3:50 ] Victoria Crater on the way to Endurance Crater, during Opportunity's famous trek from its landing site. Among the best so far. . .
@Bufeti11Місяць тому
Who built the wind power stations in the background?
@jansefran1752Місяць тому
Beautiful CGI.
@ZANESUCK2Місяць тому
Trump loves the poorly educated. You are loved
@cleo6205Місяць тому
Thank you for showing Mars. It is beautiful.
@1off39Місяць тому
Seriously? 🙄
@andrewmarvell4604Місяць тому
Stunning! Thank you!
@user-xy2bc9ms2cМісяць тому
Oh, how I'd love to explore up there, look through the rocks and see the sights! It'll sure never happen in my lifetime but at least I now get to see close-up views of the surface and it's features, as a child it was just something you dreamed about but never fathomed that it would actually come true and we'd be able to see the actual surface, as we do now. Space exploration is always something I stand behind, it's important for so many more reasons than the average person can grasp and it gives the nay-sayers something to complain about that's completely beyond their comprehension. Thank you so much for sharing this great video with us!!