Why Apollo Astronauts Trained in Nuclear Bomb Craters

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Apollo astronauts trained in nuclear bomb craters at the Nevada National Security Site. But why?Thanks Audible! Start listening with a 30-day trial and your first audiobook plus two Audible Originals free when you go to audible.com/veritasium or text veritasium to 500500
I found this story fascinating because in a way a nuclear bomb crater is more like a meteorite impact site than an impact site itself. Consider: Barringer Crater was claimed to be a meteorite impact site but geologists dismissed it as a volcanic formation. It was only after studying nuclear bomb craters and the minerals found there that geologists concluded the energy and pressures that created Barringer Crater were too high to be from volcanic activity and therefore must have formed from a meteorite impact.
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@CyclingSteve
@CyclingSteve 4 роки тому
Why are you testing nukes underground? USGOV: Oh, er, for constructing canals...
@Wildefire42
@Wildefire42 4 роки тому
There were plans to nuke a canal from the mediterranean to the sahara depression so they weren't the only ones. Using nukes to make an artificial ocean... the 60's were wild!
@fahmisa4790
@fahmisa4790 4 роки тому
meanwhile in USSR, let's try constructing a nuke lake
@fahmisa4790
@fahmisa4790 4 роки тому
meanwhile in USSR, let's try constructing a nuke lake
@GarrusN7
@GarrusN7 4 роки тому
Nukes were seen as legitimate tools for various things other than war. Crazy times.
@ralanham76
@ralanham76 4 роки тому
@@PoliticalJames awesome let's Nuke some abandoned shores
@ImAllergicToSkin
@ImAllergicToSkin 2 роки тому
“But the Nevada test site provided something... extra” Cancer
@boxtroxrequiem4882
@boxtroxrequiem4882 2 роки тому
1:39
@carbonmonoxide20
@carbonmonoxide20 2 роки тому
@Bolt verse and jesus with a black man who has a halo and fire on his back who can also fly
@lachlanmtb7540
@lachlanmtb7540 2 роки тому
Lmao
@DanoDev
@DanoDev 2 роки тому
Do not like the comment. Keep the 69
@boxtroxrequiem4882
@boxtroxrequiem4882 2 роки тому
@@DanoDev We doing a little bit of trolling
@philo-
@philo- 2 роки тому
It honestly makes me happy hearing the astronauts of Apollo exclaiming that they found the rocks they wanted. There's something so amazing about the journey and the relief and joy they must have felt. You can hear it in their voices.
@Coolgiy67
@Coolgiy67 2 роки тому
Nerd
@nicolocantaluppi5572
@nicolocantaluppi5572 2 роки тому
@@Coolgiy67 You try getting shot into space in a tin can and Land on a rock in the middle of nothing.
@robm2907
@robm2907 2 роки тому
Think of how happy it makes humans to hear / repeat song lyrics and patterns that they like but takes very little effort to know. It must have made those humans so happy to say speak back and understand the names of the minerals and know what they are, their properties, and any implications it could have for their understanding of the galaxy. Good humans.
@Lil.Grandpa
@Lil.Grandpa 2 роки тому
@@nicolocantaluppi5572 They should too, considering it was probably fake.
@pepsi3005
@pepsi3005 Рік тому
@@Lil.Grandpa shut up
@Rockyers
@Rockyers Рік тому
0:05 I like how the subtitles say "Neil Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear set food on the moon"
@mikejohnstonbob935
@mikejohnstonbob935 4 роки тому
big plot twist: dinosaurs had nuclear technology and wiped themselves out
@sumitshresth
@sumitshresth 4 роки тому
not dinosaurs but but native Americans
@ErebosGR
@ErebosGR 4 роки тому
Imagine the Demon Core accident but with a T-Rex holding up the beryllium dome with its tiny hands.
@damyr
@damyr 4 роки тому
@@x_x5009 Exactly. Humans are the product of nuclear mutation of dinosaurs. We are all basically T-Rexes and velociraptors... ok, most of people are just stupid gallimimus.
@EFSpartan
@EFSpartan 4 роки тому
Still a valid hypothesis, where there aren't significant evidence that dinosaurs weren't advanced. Even nuclear disasters like Chernobyl would have radiation lasting hundreds of thousands of years, plenty of time in 65 million year span from their great extinction. Any significantly advanced civilization would build things that would recycle and not stay forever like we are doing right now. Would there be traces of humans 65 million years from now?
@zamundaaa776
@zamundaaa776 4 роки тому
@@EFSpartan just from their skeletons one can see that they were in fact not technologically advanced enough. How advanced their speech was, how much they traveled etc. Besides all that, a T-Rex that handles machines would be absolutely hilarious.
@xxthexcaliburxx
@xxthexcaliburxx 2 роки тому
I like how the cold war basically was the US and the USSR bombing themselves to prepare for when the other side decides to bomb them
@BZB2000
@BZB2000 2 роки тому
Both countries have ridiculously large swaths of uninhabited land, so it’s really not surprising.
@HanSolo-iy3eq
@HanSolo-iy3eq 2 роки тому
"shoot yourself with smaller caliber bullets to build up an immunity to larger bullets"
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 роки тому
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@AnakinS86
@AnakinS86 2 роки тому
@@nenmaster5218 no way you don’t have Vsauce on there :0 he literally is like the most famous science UKpostsr
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 роки тому
@@AnakinS86 My friend, that is exactly the Reason why i DONT have him. To not be redundant! For none of things i choose to recommend the Literally most Famous, cause that's not quite helpful, is it? ?
@toddburgess5056
@toddburgess5056 Рік тому
I love how informative these videos are, it's a real educational channel and for that I am thankful.
@smokebuds30
@smokebuds30 2 роки тому
Thoroughly enjoyed the video can sense the excitement and enthusiasm of the host made it a 10/10 for me
@arpanray8480
@arpanray8480 3 роки тому
Cold war expectation: USA nukes Russia, Russia nukes USa Cold war reality: USA nukes USA, Russia nukes Russia.
@dirm12
@dirm12 3 роки тому
And they were both much happier for that option. Everyone wins!
@aarambhverma1550
@aarambhverma1550 3 роки тому
*USSR
@deltavii7499
@deltavii7499 3 роки тому
Mint The USSR and the Soviets are the same.
@vedvod
@vedvod 3 роки тому
Aarambh Verma actually, if you look at the actual agreements and ensuing politics of the 1991 dissolution, Russia *technically* didn’t leave the USSR, and they, in a way, assumed the titles and powers of the USSR (but it “ended” the Cold War, obviously). Therefore, as some (forgot who) political leaders have claimed, Russia and the USSR are technically the same entity, just renamed, the 1991 dissolution was merely a way for Ukraine and everyone still in the USSR to get out, leaving just Russia in the USSR, which, at the time of dissolution, was still inclusive of Russia. TL;DR, Russia and the USSR could be legally argued to be the same legal entity
@spacefishaviation276
@spacefishaviation276 3 роки тому
stolen joke but still funny tho
@Aaron-kp4zs
@Aaron-kp4zs 4 роки тому
When you dig straight down in minecraft and fill the hole with tnt
@ole781
@ole781 4 роки тому
Aaron best veritasium Video yet💪🏼💡👌🏼
@Joshua97776
@Joshua97776 4 роки тому
Aaron it’s very effective
@PrintScreen.
@PrintScreen. 4 роки тому
lame joke
@bobthebobman7457
@bobthebobman7457 4 роки тому
You use command blocks
@trampoleen8750
@trampoleen8750 4 роки тому
When you brake your computer
@rebmcr
@rebmcr 2 роки тому
"I think we found what we came for!" That's got to be a contender for 'most satisfying sentence ever uttered'.
@francescosaccomanni9024
@francescosaccomanni9024 2 роки тому
…Is anyone else also wondering if the sites were still radioactive when the astronauts visited them?
@gabedidit7673
@gabedidit7673 2 роки тому
Ion even get why the dude who made this video is that close to the crater. I wouldn't be in that state at all
@thediplomaticpodcast3399
@thediplomaticpodcast3399 2 роки тому
@@gabedidit7673 probably because that was detonated in the 50s? and it’s 2022?
@gabedidit7673
@gabedidit7673 2 роки тому
@@thediplomaticpodcast3399 hell naw couldn't be me
@imdeadinside792
@imdeadinside792 2 роки тому
I think I would just be irradiated not radioactive so it would be fairly safe
@brandonl.6840
@brandonl.6840 2 роки тому
@@thediplomaticpodcast3399 half life of uranium and other radioactive elements in nukes are REALLY long like REALLY long it takes a while for those types of elements to deteriorate
@besmart
@besmart 4 роки тому
This is what I call "science for the crater good"
@TheCimbrianBull
@TheCimbrianBull 4 роки тому
*ba dum tss!* 🥁 😂 🤣 😅
@adamhasse8364
@adamhasse8364 4 роки тому
It's Okay To Be Smart, stop
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 4 роки тому
When you are going to the moon ?
@Jelkiin
@Jelkiin 4 роки тому
P... please no
@Matojeje
@Matojeje 4 роки тому
Jooeeee
@speed2574
@speed2574 4 роки тому
That guy calmingly shutting the fridge door while the nuke's going 5 4 3....
@greyarea805
@greyarea805 3 роки тому
That's Indiana Jones if he had a crisis before getting in
@cravinbob
@cravinbob 3 роки тому
Cold beer on a HOT day can take your breath away.
@idkanameforthis
@idkanameforthis 3 роки тому
GIVE ME HATE on my videos ...
@notbrick1383
@notbrick1383 3 роки тому
@@idkanameforthis no
@hiiiiii1.1
@hiiiiii1.1 3 роки тому
@@idkanameforthis why are ppl asking for hate on their videos- like what’s the point? Just curious
@KillersFromTheWest
@KillersFromTheWest 2 роки тому
Super informative, thanks for the great content.
@davidluchsinger7377
@davidluchsinger7377 Рік тому
I can’t imagine the power needed to excavate a pit that large. Insane.
@helloratto8877
@helloratto8877 8 місяців тому
about 1 nuclear bombs worth👍
@colbyr7811
@colbyr7811 4 місяці тому
Compared to the largest nuclear bombs tested they are relatively small. That's the part that inspired shock and awe in me.
@CenarosNL
@CenarosNL 4 роки тому
Still going strong after all these years. And not a bit of quality loss. Love it man. Thank you.
@stefaniasmanio859
@stefaniasmanio859 4 роки тому
He is really great! We are very lucky! 🤗❤️
@maxl5112
@maxl5112 4 роки тому
Robert Jansen he doesn't mean pixel quality
@iamme8359
@iamme8359 3 роки тому
“Hey bob” “Yeah bill?” “What’s this metal thing” “I dunno, try hitting it.” “Ok-“
@vothequyen4972
@vothequyen4972 3 роки тому
Oh my god, The subtitles said “Buzz Lightyear” instead of Buzz Aldrin 😂
@bullymaguire3867
@bullymaguire3867 3 роки тому
@@vothequyen4972 WTF dude😂
@bonflores8849
@bonflores8849 3 роки тому
Did.. did you just use Kerbal names??? Lol
@iamme8359
@iamme8359 3 роки тому
@@bonflores8849 p e r h a p s
@fumesolo6709
@fumesolo6709 3 роки тому
@@iamme8359 it can be better
@losguapos8776
@losguapos8776 2 роки тому
Great video man very informative
@Killermonktr
@Killermonktr Рік тому
man your vids are so lovely
@veritasium
@veritasium 4 роки тому
The astronauts were exposed to some additional radiation from visiting the site, but they were about to go to the moon. So radiation was part of the job.
@XtreeM_FaiL
@XtreeM_FaiL 4 роки тому
If you can survive this, you can survive that too and if you can handle that, you can handle those too...
@grovemeister04
@grovemeister04 4 роки тому
Neat Derek!
@talbizle
@talbizle 4 роки тому
Thanks for the awesome video Derek.
@DomWPC
@DomWPC 4 роки тому
only 3.6 rontegen not great not terrible
@martiddy
@martiddy 4 роки тому
@DMoney Industry Yes it was rad...ioactive!
@Goryllo
@Goryllo 4 роки тому
"America is conducting nuclear experiments for the benefit of all Nations..." wow, they really had a great sense of humour in the 60's
@christianege4989
@christianege4989 4 роки тому
Why? It was a benefit to all nations. The increrase of illnesses due to the nuclear radiation and the from this following increase of illness of the people caused the medical industrie to produce more drugs, increasing these companies sales and therefore amount of tax they have to pay, which then resulted in the governments having more money they could spent for their people. So see, the nuclear tests benefited all mankind. P.S.: If you can find the irony in this comment, you may keep it.
@coin5207
@coin5207 4 роки тому
@@christianege4989 by that logic HIV is also a benefit to all nations. How about you get yourself some aids to support your local government
@joshuahadams
@joshuahadams 4 роки тому
It kinda was. There hasn't really been a battle on the scales of Stalingrad or Ypres since August 9th, 1945.
@delightfulsunny
@delightfulsunny 4 роки тому
It did benefit all nations because it ended the WWII. If U.S.A. did drop those two bombs in Japan, imperial Japanese army would have continued their evil doings to no end.
@travelinman70
@travelinman70 4 роки тому
sounds like a plausible cover story to me!!
@cloudypatch9087
@cloudypatch9087 2 роки тому
Woah this Is so cool and interesting, keep up the great work
@SevenGC89
@SevenGC89 2 роки тому
I never really thought about it until watching a video like a month or 2 ago that was saying how scientists were refuting the Chicxulub crater as meteorite impact for a long time because they couldn't find any debris, not yet understanding that the meteor impact vaporizes it completely. After hearing that it makes perfect sense, at least for me most representations of meteors have been in old movies and games, to pick a recent one I played Final Fantasy V, very early on you travel to different meteor sites and all of the "impact" sites have a cone shape with a tail where it hit and dragged. Idk why until now.. maybe I just never gave it much thought but that tail pattern is so illogical especial when the meteorite is still fully intact at the other end!
@DangerousDac
@DangerousDac 4 роки тому
Fun fact: he's closer to Area 51 than anyone wanting to raid it in September :p
@LarryFish3rman
@LarryFish3rman 4 роки тому
They actually give two different tours to this site, one depending on if there is a non-citizen in the group, and another, through a different gate*, if there is only U.S Citizens present. *I think. That whole area is surrounded by more secret sites than just Area 51. There is a drone facility, an airforce base, and countless other top secret runways and bases than well ever know along with a ton of craters and weapons testing grounds.
@MrQhuin
@MrQhuin 4 роки тому
UKposts algorithm right there buddy
@Duncan_Idaho_Potato
@Duncan_Idaho_Potato 4 роки тому
About 13 miles (21 kilometers) away as the crow flies, according to Google Earth.
@megamind6000
@megamind6000 4 роки тому
Sep 20: Naruto run
@bengersbootlegs
@bengersbootlegs 4 роки тому
I was gonna say that, its kinda nice having an educated and civil comments section. Its kind of a novelty in 2019
@galaxchen5942
@galaxchen5942 3 роки тому
"11 of the 12 men visited the site" So the 12th guy just kinda arrived and flew to the moon?
@doomguy8718
@doomguy8718 3 роки тому
Nah he was actually an alien
@karsyakalege5494
@karsyakalege5494 3 роки тому
He was the imposter
@ReviloAnimations
@ReviloAnimations 3 роки тому
@Life u good mate...?
@sebastiandalton3981
@sebastiandalton3981 3 роки тому
@@ReviloAnimations dang u watching this at night?
@ReviloAnimations
@ReviloAnimations 3 роки тому
@@sebastiandalton3981 its 3:40 and im still awake trying to figure out why frosting is considered a solid
@soulraider6074
@soulraider6074 Рік тому
So that’s where they’ve filmed it! Thanks!
@jstnj_
@jstnj_ 9 місяців тому
Amazing video.
@theheeheeman9206
@theheeheeman9206 3 роки тому
"I think we found what we came for" "Crystalline rock" "Yesssirrr"
@idkanameforthis
@idkanameforthis 3 роки тому
GIVE ME HATE on my videos ...
@Newnenwne
@Newnenwne 3 роки тому
Hee Hee
@willywonka3050
@willywonka3050 3 роки тому
JESSE WHERE IS THE CRYSTALLINE ROCK
@SDfighter1
@SDfighter1 3 роки тому
@@idkanameforthis Bot?
@idkanameforthis
@idkanameforthis 3 роки тому
@@SDfighter1 nah
@M4rtingale
@M4rtingale 4 роки тому
2:05 WTF ARE YOU DOING MAN IT'S EXPLODING IN LIKE 5 SECONDS!
@vladimirlenin843
@vladimirlenin843 4 роки тому
Don't worry. He survived in the refrigerator. It's lead lined
@nemlolrawrlawl2350
@nemlolrawrlawl2350 4 роки тому
@@yoyonis6840 That was an actual belief back when these testings were being made. It may have been a pretty terrible scene, but it was accurate to beliefs.
@camel662
@camel662 4 роки тому
DON'T OPEN THE DOOR YOU FOO-
@garryiglesias4074
@garryiglesias4074 4 роки тому
This looks like a safe place, moreover I can enjoy some fresh beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerzzzzzffflooooofff....
@Aaron-ru6ld
@Aaron-ru6ld 4 роки тому
Cheese
@darshansidhu2211
@darshansidhu2211 2 роки тому
Interesting knowledgeable videos
@luiggiphilipi
@luiggiphilipi 2 роки тому
How do you manage to make one amazing vídeo after another, in such impecable streak???
@Bepis13
@Bepis13 4 роки тому
Imagine the moon being covered in lava today, and being able to see it in the middle of the night...
@idahomike
@idahomike 4 роки тому
I know what we could call it... the sun!
@cherrybomb9130
@cherrybomb9130 4 роки тому
Mike Price It probably wouldn’t be bright enough to light up the sky, however on new moons, quarters, and crescents where we would normally see it dark, it would glow red.
@Blackholebirb
@Blackholebirb 4 роки тому
@@idahomike the sun isn't made out of lava... The stuff on the surface is hydrogen :p and if there was lava it would be under the surface making it magma
@sampohlmann1503
@sampohlmann1503 4 роки тому
History would be different
@alexwaddington6161
@alexwaddington6161 4 роки тому
I feel like we can already see the moon at night?
@costa_marco
@costa_marco 4 роки тому
"1m wide, 635 feet" deep... Loving the mixed units. SI FTW! ;)
@veritasium
@veritasium 4 роки тому
haha, yeah I had other takes with ~200m but this one was better I think...
@costa_marco
@costa_marco 4 роки тому
@@veritasium I understand. It sounds more impressive. By the way, thank you very much for the quality content. Greetings from Brazil.
@sugandhakohli
@sugandhakohli 4 роки тому
@@veritasium Guess that's what happens when you come to the US after living for a while in Australia... :D
@Ezio393
@Ezio393 4 роки тому
@@veritasium We from the rest of the world have no clue how deep is 635 feet without googling and converting it.
@cyrkielnetwork
@cyrkielnetwork 4 роки тому
@@veritasium How big it is in football fields? ;)
@anuragsapkota6458
@anuragsapkota6458 Рік тому
Really good video
@loosejenkins47
@loosejenkins47 11 місяців тому
That shot right at the start showing all of the craters was insane after seeing how big only 1 is and there's over 900!
@pillarshipempireemployee0142
@pillarshipempireemployee0142 4 роки тому
SmarterEveryDay: gets disinfected to _look_ at sealed containers in sealed containers. Veritaseum:
@johannes8346
@johannes8346 4 роки тому
Veritasium: *sneezes* (because he inhaled some of the moon dust)...
@egodef1
@egodef1 4 роки тому
Bru are you okay dude
@777Duble777
@777Duble777 4 роки тому
@@egodef1 Oh wow, I guess my phone didn't turn off in my pocket or something, that's scary
@DarklyBishop
@DarklyBishop 4 роки тому
SmarterEveryDay advocates for religion in everyone of his videos so... That kinda negates his scientific mind when he believes in a fairytale. Just sad.
@pillarshipempireemployee0142
@pillarshipempireemployee0142 4 роки тому
@@DarklyBishop Oh, I didn't know.
@Aziraphale686
@Aziraphale686 4 роки тому
I wonder if Tom Scott is angrily deleting a project from his timeline right now lol.
@joonasfi
@joonasfi 4 роки тому
Hehe :) It'd be a weird thing to see an angry Tom Scott! I don't think I've ever heard him angry - just frustrated
@enb3810
@enb3810 4 роки тому
Damn, I just clicked off of one of his videos
@elevander
@elevander 4 роки тому
They can do similar videos. I enjoyed both Derek’s and Tom’s Chernobyl videos
@ThisFish888
@ThisFish888 4 роки тому
The sudden influx of space related videos is likely a NASA shill campaign
@JalnorTheGreat
@JalnorTheGreat 4 роки тому
@@ThisFish888 Or maybe there's a big anniversary that's got everyone talking about what happened back then... you know, maybe a nice round number like 50 years?
@hikodzu
@hikodzu 2 роки тому
Hopefully we soon go back there, I can't wait..
@dcamron46
@dcamron46 Рік тому
Lol I love how bombs are still quantified in terms of TNT or dynamite sticks, as if it’s 1912 and most people know what that ‘feels like’ Oh man, a thousand sticks of dynamite!? I remember last week when I was excavating that hole near San Fran for gold that was a big blast, so it’s even bigger than that!?
@Araknala
@Araknala 4 роки тому
They used *PLOWSHARE* when they could have used *SKILLSHARE* .
@thiesenf
@thiesenf 4 роки тому
Or Brilliant... or any of the other 4.3*10^5353465344 craptacular "services"...
@Araknala
@Araknala 4 роки тому
Thiesen or their brain
@tymccormick2512
@tymccormick2512 4 роки тому
Yesnt
@funjoyknowledge3304
@funjoyknowledge3304 4 роки тому
And no health care no free higher education no social security lol
@thebrotherhoodlc
@thebrotherhoodlc 4 роки тому
What a lame name for company Plowshare
@MrRogsmart
@MrRogsmart 4 роки тому
I learned more about the moon in 13 minutes than I ever learned in school. Keep up the good work.
@jasonjr2500
@jasonjr2500 4 роки тому
I know
@hankfrancoisanimo2688
@hankfrancoisanimo2688 4 роки тому
True that
@dylanstarzec2099
@dylanstarzec2099 4 роки тому
roger smart same
@kingsly2275
@kingsly2275 4 роки тому
roger smart TBF to school you probably learned more about the moon there it’s just the way they try to get you to learn the information isn’t interesting whatsoever I mean who finds reading facts about the moon through popcorn reading “fun”? For learning to be effective it has to be enjoyable or just shoved down your throat till the point it’s near impossible to forget
@lukce7770
@lukce7770 4 роки тому
@@kingsly2275 i agree
@joedellinger9437
@joedellinger9437 9 місяців тому
My father was the chief drilling engineer for the Sedan test! I grew up hearing about it.
@MarcoAdventures
@MarcoAdventures 2 роки тому
11:15 That is the happiest person I have ever seen in my entire life.
@vaguelysomething
@vaguelysomething 4 роки тому
You inspired me to pick physics as my major
@pluto8404
@pluto8404 4 роки тому
Ah... should have went for lesbian dance theory major. There will be no jobs in physics after we raid area 51 and find nasa's dome projector.
@roguemaniac7929
@roguemaniac7929 4 роки тому
Poolie and respawn because they used beds
@JustanApple96
@JustanApple96 4 роки тому
Hey I just graduated with a physics major. Work hard and enjoy it! It's a grand adventure and it doesn't stop even after you graduate.
@jackbond5348
@jackbond5348 4 роки тому
Carl Sagan said it best Confessions of Walking Speech 1.0 Quote: 'We have created a world that profoundly depends on science and technology, we've also created things so that no-one understands science and technology, we might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces'
@megamind6000
@megamind6000 4 роки тому
@@pluto8404 sep 20: Naruto run
@fictionalortrue9898
@fictionalortrue9898 4 роки тому
Thanks for being one of the best educational UKpostsrs on this site.
@milanstanic5017
@milanstanic5017 4 роки тому
here is a reply
@sirBrouwer
@sirBrouwer 4 роки тому
the best educatianal UKpostsrs on this site, are there other sites besites UKposts where you could be a UKpostsr?
@aampudia8
@aampudia8 4 роки тому
yeah, because youtubers on vimeo suck!!! xD
@sirBrouwer
@sirBrouwer 4 роки тому
@@aampudia8 if they are on vimeo they are no UKpostsrs. You need to use UKposts in order to be a UKpostsr. The description is with in the name.
@aampudia8
@aampudia8 4 роки тому
@@sirBrouwer i know... thats why it's really weird to say "the best educational youtubers on this site"..... don't you think??
@theknightikins9397
@theknightikins9397 Рік тому
“Crystal rock!” “Yes sir!” I love astronauts.
@RevKali
@RevKali 2 роки тому
I’m more mind blown by the craters created by nukes, that’s just insane how power we can create!
@davidsaesthetics2280
@davidsaesthetics2280 Рік тому
And these was only in kilotons powerlevels just imagine what would happen with a 50 megaton thermonuclear fusion device thats insane !
@squidwardo7074
@squidwardo7074 4 місяці тому
not to mention it took like 10 pounds of plutonium to make that
@ll-li3dt
@ll-li3dt 3 роки тому
8:23 its offical. “yessir!” on the moon is the best out of all the yessir memes
@marp00n
@marp00n 3 роки тому
lolllll
@jonoliahjohn6800
@jonoliahjohn6800 3 роки тому
Always has been
@benshelton16
@benshelton16 3 роки тому
Yes sir, you would be correct
@lightcer3
@lightcer3 2 роки тому
It was so good that it was out of this world
@XxThePlaylistxX
@XxThePlaylistxX 2 роки тому
Deathclaws.
@10tothe10088
@10tothe10088 4 роки тому
Closed Caption at 0:04: "Neil Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear" LOL
@TauGeneration
@TauGeneration 4 роки тому
To infinity and beyond
@baasjan9488
@baasjan9488 4 роки тому
10tothe10088 😂😂
@Mr.Parker27
@Mr.Parker27 4 роки тому
HMM
@nasasquad2380
@nasasquad2380 4 роки тому
All i hear is “buzz aldrin”
@mrandrossguy9871
@mrandrossguy9871 4 роки тому
10tothe10088 Those texttomeme Rascals 😂
@findingKoronic
@findingKoronic Рік тому
exactly 3 years ago, this masterpiece was born
@MKHALH
@MKHALH 2 роки тому
Look at the captions “Neil Armstrong & buzz lightyear”
@ver.zy21
@ver.zy21 4 роки тому
Caption; "Neil Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear first set foot on the moon" Woody; What the actual fck?
@anwar4227
@anwar4227 3 роки тому
Woody:DaFuK
@bcbble
@bcbble 2 роки тому
"Neil Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear first set foot on the moon." That's what close captions thinks you said LOL
@drewlop
@drewlop 2 роки тому
I thought you might be pulling a prank but it's true lmfao
@drewlop
@drewlop 2 роки тому
Oh actually the auto-generated captions get it right, so this might be an autocomplete error or just a brain slip from whoever typed 'em in
@sahd7950
@sahd7950 2 роки тому
I needed to find this so I didn’t think I was crazy
@ALWAYSDOINSHI
@ALWAYSDOINSHI 2 роки тому
@@drewlop he did it on purpose
@gabahoe_gbh1333
@gabahoe_gbh1333 2 роки тому
I just noticed on the video it said someone was called "Dick Gordon"
@antsinsidemypants7900
@antsinsidemypants7900 2 роки тому
Me and the boys: FIRST ONE TO ROLL DOWN TO THE BOTTOM!
@ChristianJackson47
@ChristianJackson47 2 роки тому
Sometimes when I watch science stuff like this, I wonder if we already know everything there WAS to know and at this point we are literally making things up that actually become reality.
@shaileshrana7165
@shaileshrana7165 4 роки тому
Really interesting video bruh. Love how you structure the story. It takes more effort than it looks.
@stevedd9725
@stevedd9725 4 роки тому
Yeah, it takes much effort to lie.
@JorgeRodriguez-xx8vx
@JorgeRodriguez-xx8vx 4 роки тому
@@stevedd9725 So stop lying to yourself.
@markcollard9326
@markcollard9326 4 роки тому
yeah, moon rocks that were actually independently tested actually ended up being petrified wood. so who lied? google "moon rock petrified wood."
@AnselmWiercioch
@AnselmWiercioch 4 роки тому
@@markcollard9326 rofl.
@christianege4989
@christianege4989 4 роки тому
@@markcollard9326 Yes, google it! Because if you would do that, you would have found out that these wood pieces were a joke by two artists. NASA itself NEVER said that they were moon rocks, even more, NASA never even claimed that they have given a moon rock to the dutch museum you are referring to. But as always, when it comes to claims that fit the view of you conspiracy believers, you dan't do proper research, but read only the parts that fit into your believes, and then stop research, or even dismiss parts as false. And all just because you want to still believe in your fantasies instead of just admitting you are wrong.
@JosephSivits
@JosephSivits 4 роки тому
4:31 if the yellow sign is a historical sign, then the white sign is a historical sign sign
@jamesramirez0408
@jamesramirez0408 4 роки тому
ffs
@rimusen6364
@rimusen6364 4 роки тому
Joseph Sivits haha true
@lukasaoo88
@lukasaoo88 4 роки тому
Its a historical sign sign for a historical sign
@pbjbagel
@pbjbagel 4 роки тому
That's hysterical
@speedwheel1807
@speedwheel1807 4 роки тому
@@pbjbagel historic*
@tylerfb1
@tylerfb1 2 роки тому
Apollo, and every US astronaut pilot and mission commander since Mercury, have been test pilots, ie graduates of the USAF Test Pilot school or other service equivalent. Test pilots are not just expert pilots, they have scientific or engineering degrees, and a test pilot school graduate has the equivalent education of a scientific or engineering PhD. They are professional scientists, just on the practical side of aero and astronautics.
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 8 місяців тому
​@@JFlatby Right, and NASA civilian Rusty Schweickart (Apollo 9) and NASA civilian Harrison Schmitt, LM pilot on Apollo 17 weren't test pilots. Someone needs to re-read their space race history.
@skendae9152
@skendae9152 2 роки тому
2:05 got me thinking about Nuketown. Back in the good ol days…
@user-px7kx2gp1b
@user-px7kx2gp1b 3 роки тому
0:03 Subtitles say "Buzz Lightyear"
@theodopulous2623
@theodopulous2623 3 роки тому
omg they do
@hy7968
@hy7968 3 роки тому
But if you switch it to English subtitles that are auto-generated it says buzz aldrin.
@flyingturret208thecannon5
@flyingturret208thecannon5 3 роки тому
TO INFINITY, AND BEYOND!
@AtLanTis613
@AtLanTis613 3 роки тому
😂😂👍..yeah
@ButtersChannel
@ButtersChannel 3 роки тому
Yo they do😂
@King_Zog_I
@King_Zog_I 3 роки тому
Bruh them using nuclear bombs for canals is something 8 year old me would do in Minecraft
@MeatBallFreak333
@MeatBallFreak333 2 роки тому
Lmao
@obxsgbbjjv8362
@obxsgbbjjv8362 2 роки тому
3:33 Veritassium you are wrong, actually Chagan crater is in Semipalatinsk testing site which is located on East Kazakhstan
@abhinavsrivatsakingsman5244
@abhinavsrivatsakingsman5244 Рік тому
excellent explanation sir I am just 12 yrs old and I understand your explanation perfectly
@jamesyang4898
@jamesyang4898 4 роки тому
America: We test nuclear bomb for the benefit of all nations. Nations: doubt Japan: DOUBT
@ZeHoSmusician
@ZeHoSmusician 4 роки тому
You mean, "Japan: LIES!"
@dymytryruban4324
@dymytryruban4324 4 роки тому
Actually, Edward Teller suggested to use nuclear explosions in Canadian mining industry. His idea was rejected.
@cyberNinja69477
@cyberNinja69477 3 роки тому
haha nagasaki go boom
@VVayVVard
@VVayVVard 3 роки тому
To be serious, while military uses are (by definition) not in everyone's best interests, nuclear testing in itself has been highly educational for mankind as a whole.
@jamesyang4898
@jamesyang4898 3 роки тому
@@VVayVVard Nuclear bombs is made with explosive fisson reaction. And nuclear energy is made with sustained fission. The former needs highly refined uranium, while the latter don't. To benefit the world you will need to research the latter and not the former. And they are very different in scientific nature despite their similarity in both using fission as a energy source.
@ingmanni873
@ingmanni873 4 роки тому
Spends millions of dollars to go to the moon. What they bring back: Rocc
@kylec278
@kylec278 4 роки тому
ingmanni you stole this from a meme lmao
@FloofyRulezz
@FloofyRulezz 4 роки тому
Nobody cares @Kylc Official
@bek_quereshi
@bek_quereshi 4 роки тому
What do you expect them to bring?? Your stolen panty?
@skibididopyesdop
@skibididopyesdop 4 роки тому
Salman Ahmed LMAO
@punishmint
@punishmint 4 роки тому
Salman Ahmed yeah
@beactivebehappy9894
@beactivebehappy9894 Рік тому
0:04 The captions had me🤣
@saidchacon
@saidchacon 2 роки тому
Subtitles on 0:02 : yeah Buzz Light-year was there as well
@PBMS123
@PBMS123 4 роки тому
3:35 Chagan Crater is located in Kazakhstan, not Russia. It was obviously detonated within the USSR in the 60s, but that is now Kazakhstan.
@Numerlon
@Numerlon 4 роки тому
wait a few years...
@TaiViinikka
@TaiViinikka 4 роки тому
Great point.
@immersegrafx6040
@immersegrafx6040 4 роки тому
Numerlon wait for what
@Frogulong
@Frogulong 4 роки тому
Is this bait?
@kip741
@kip741 4 роки тому
Luke Mills are u fr?
@sebastianalmanza4756
@sebastianalmanza4756 4 роки тому
No one: 1950s: “Let’s use nukes for construction!”
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 4 роки тому
This stupid meme didn't exist back then. Life was so much better.
@driftshirofc9463
@driftshirofc9463 4 роки тому
That's how he fallout universe happened
@sebastianalmanza4756
@sebastianalmanza4756 4 роки тому
Sebastian Elytron There’s much to be nostalgic about, but there’s not denying life is much better now
@Brissles
@Brissles 4 роки тому
No one said nothing..
@nonofyourbusiness7631
@nonofyourbusiness7631 4 роки тому
Gayyyyyy meme
@rickey6990
@rickey6990 Рік тому
Derek: "Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first set foot on the moon." Captions: "Neil Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear first set foot on the moon."
@shadyshrimp4169
@shadyshrimp4169 Рік тому
I learned more in this video than all of my time in school
@kingjames4886
@kingjames4886 4 роки тому
"to determine how homes and household items could be made to withstand nuclear bombs" conclusion: they can't. everyone will die. "to determine if we can use nuclear weapons to excavate ground for civilian purposes" conclusion: we can't. everyone will die.
@raniedelfajardo742
@raniedelfajardo742 4 роки тому
Conclusion : Bomb was only used to kill people
@Void-ng8jz
@Void-ng8jz 4 роки тому
Best conclusion than nothing👍
@Napoleonic_S
@Napoleonic_S 4 роки тому
wut, did you not see the video? there were some houses that still stood after being blasted, they were right there beside the totally blown away "normal" houses that were right next to them.
@kingjames4886
@kingjames4886 4 роки тому
@@Napoleonic_S are you sure you weren't looking at a bunker?
@AdibasWakfu
@AdibasWakfu 4 роки тому
fridges are nuclear blast resistant, don't you watch movies?
@stuck_around
@stuck_around 4 роки тому
brady joe and destin seeing moon rocks: wearing full scrubs in pressurized vault and all samples are triple bagged behind glass derek: lol so i got this moon dust here im just gonna open the jar n take a look (8:40)
@subwarpspeed
@subwarpspeed 4 роки тому
There are different levels of security and separation. Quite a few rocks were given to nations around the world, I would assume not being in vacuum. The ones they can do actual science and publish papers on are provably the secure ones like Destin visited. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen_and_missing_Moon_rocks
@AZOffRoadster
@AZOffRoadster 4 роки тому
@@subwarpspeed Some sample containers were already contaminated. Damn moon dust is hell on seals.
@MGCooley
@MGCooley 4 роки тому
In Destin's video didn't they say the samples were brought back in vacuum?
@Barblooms
@Barblooms 4 роки тому
They need a LOL button in addition to the like button. Good one!
@patrickgragg5602
@patrickgragg5602 4 роки тому
You stupid f******every government that has checked into these moon rocks has found that they came from Greenland you idiots
@abhistraj5732
@abhistraj5732 2 роки тому
Awesome 😎
@NightsOfDevil
@NightsOfDevil 2 роки тому
This is like a fun version of my science class
@Deloooon
@Deloooon 3 роки тому
8:14 I like how they sound more like children finding special rocks in the playground than actual professionals or scientists
@samar5838
@samar5838 3 роки тому
You literally did ctrl+c ctrl+v of the other comment
@utubejeffo
@utubejeffo 3 роки тому
They were neither professionals nor scientists. They were pilots. Big kids with expensive toys doing something crazy.......as usual.
@mohammed-yw5zm
@mohammed-yw5zm 3 роки тому
@@samar5838 Oh cOpiEd CoMmEnT OoO
@reidgowan2670
@reidgowan2670 3 роки тому
@@utubejeffo What do you even mean they weren’t professionals? They definitely seem like being an astronaut is their job.
@starstrangledmanwithaplan8148
@starstrangledmanwithaplan8148 2 роки тому
@@samar5838 ok?
@mihaiesco490
@mihaiesco490 4 роки тому
“100 Km thick” Dayummm that’s thicc thicc
@meepmweep
@meepmweep 4 роки тому
Dummy thicc crater
@MH_Poogie
@MH_Poogie 4 роки тому
thiccer than u mom's
@privateaccount4934
@privateaccount4934 4 роки тому
Life Broken thiccer than joe’s crater
@jeek3452
@jeek3452 4 роки тому
@@privateaccount4934 what's joe?
@ladzsn5314
@ladzsn5314 4 роки тому
yee my haw JOE MAMA
@ALovelyPassionFruit
@ALovelyPassionFruit 2 роки тому
These sites are awesome if people haven’t been there. Crazy how you think it’s not that deep then you look at pictures and it’s huge
@fahadalamsiddiqui7301
@fahadalamsiddiqui7301 Рік тому
00:03 closed caption (English) says "Neil Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@theodensuhrie7915
@theodensuhrie7915 3 роки тому
This desert has GOT to have some interesting critters in it.
@pearmango4349
@pearmango4349 3 роки тому
dog
@mr.spycrab2985
@mr.spycrab2985 3 роки тому
dog
@lebaeuhjunkyard4731
@lebaeuhjunkyard4731 3 роки тому
Cat
@momsspaghetti7874
@momsspaghetti7874 3 роки тому
Cat
@willshipley8803
@willshipley8803 3 роки тому
Cow
@MuhammadNurbasit
@MuhammadNurbasit 4 роки тому
next video : Can you swim in Nuclear Test Site
@joshuabryk4316
@joshuabryk4316 4 роки тому
Atticus Baker not entirely true. You can swim in it to a certain degree because radiation halves every 7cm however if you were to swim down too close to the fuel you would die
@chefgiovanni
@chefgiovanni 4 роки тому
Sure, until you wiggle like a sparkler and then fade out.
@notsure6187
@notsure6187 4 роки тому
Can you swim in Lake Karachay?
@reidgowan2670
@reidgowan2670 4 роки тому
Me: Going for a swim in the ocean Employees at Fukushima:
@grayghost0513
@grayghost0513 4 роки тому
Your answer is yes you can one time you can do it try it in a radioactive pool and give me your last words via yt Lol
@GamIngDoge.
@GamIngDoge. 2 роки тому
good start on the titles, whoever made them
@OmnikTWR
@OmnikTWR Рік тому
i like your aviators
@victoriaeads6126
@victoriaeads6126 3 роки тому
I love that these astronauts were so excited about lunar geology. The Apollo program wasn't designed for scientists to be the astronauts, but the people they chose were just the right sort to understand why geology is exciting💜 I also love that we now expect astronauts to be scientists as well as pilots.
@slidsilver4461
@slidsilver4461 Рік тому
So far, only a single scientist has visited the surface of the moon... but that will change in 2025 with the Artemis 3 landings!
@1daramano
@1daramano Рік тому
Let it something clear for the new generation. The moon landing happened because of the war, NOT because of the science. More than half a million people worked on this project, because of the moon dust ?????
@Nurpus
@Nurpus 4 роки тому
Derek: *1 meter* wide hole Derek literally 4 seconds later: *635 feet* deep Just pick one or the other, don't do that to my brain.
@desp8161
@desp8161 4 роки тому
Divide by 3
@chankludo1
@chankludo1 4 роки тому
Ur dumb.
@sealifett8395
@sealifett8395 4 роки тому
American so backward
@truepotential206
@truepotential206 4 роки тому
You need school mate
@katief7047
@katief7047 4 роки тому
Omg I’m glad I’m not alone. I had to rewatch 3 times to understand what he was trying to say lmaooooo
@ts4gv
@ts4gv Рік тому
such a crater would be a cool place to put a giant spiraled terrain-hugging rollercoaster.
@erikataki1267
@erikataki1267 2 роки тому
Totally makes sense, needed astronaut training stuff. Yeah
@TarlMarl
@TarlMarl 3 роки тому
I’m ready to see this again in my recommended the next 8 years
@Berserkaru
@Berserkaru 3 роки тому
Ayye
@Dackered
@Dackered 3 роки тому
e
@kannatheweeb8836
@kannatheweeb8836 2 роки тому
Maybe
@14758
@14758 2 роки тому
Ay kurzgesagt actually supported this
@CarlosAM1
@CarlosAM1 4 роки тому
Imagine taking a piece of cardboard and sliding down that crater.
@corentin_mnjln
@corentin_mnjln 2 роки тому
"buzz Aldrin" and the subtitle say buzz lightyear😂😂
@nartyiskitury
@nartyiskitury 2 роки тому
Great and a piece of science:-)
@cadenfisher6455
@cadenfisher6455 4 роки тому
Imagine going sledding in one of those
@T4zchi
@T4zchi 3 роки тому
Well it wouldn't work in the Arizona one
@frankbradleyjr
@frankbradleyjr 3 роки тому
Boogie Board it... Yeeeee hawwwwww
@jameshillarybalonda1222
@jameshillarybalonda1222 3 роки тому
Warning radioactives
@Raj-wf6ln
@Raj-wf6ln 3 роки тому
@@jameshillarybalonda1222 gas mask
@dwightk.schrute8696
@dwightk.schrute8696 4 роки тому
1 meter wide hole, was drilled down 635 feet deep ... damn, get your units straight!
@AZOffRoadster
@AZOffRoadster 4 роки тому
Yanks. What can ya do?
@Terje1337
@Terje1337 4 роки тому
It’s what’s common to a lot of aviation around the world. Meters in horizontal distance, feet in vertical.
@shanerc
@shanerc 2 роки тому
Fun fact: they sent Apollo 16 astronauts to Sudbury, Ontario to study the breccia of the crater that forms the Sudbury basin. It is the only Canadian city namechecked by the Apollo astronauts.
@TheKrighter
@TheKrighter 2 роки тому
They used dynamite to create a replica of the actual Moon's craters? I've always been a Moon landing fan, but never knew that, amazing.
@petshop2097
@petshop2097 4 роки тому
But why do meteorites always land in craters? Don't you think that's a bit of a coincidence?
@florencewidjaja2081
@florencewidjaja2081 4 роки тому
the meteorites created the craters?
@robiaharefin6876
@robiaharefin6876 4 роки тому
@@florencewidjaja2081 whooooosh
@wtflol6969
@wtflol6969 4 роки тому
@@robiaharefin6876 This one flew higher over her head than EVEN neil armstrong over the MOON
@namamishanker7167
@namamishanker7167 4 роки тому
Not necessarily
@travelinman70
@travelinman70 4 роки тому
that's like asking why tornado's go straight for the nearest trailer park.
@03jkeeley
@03jkeeley 4 роки тому
"The moon was entirely melted" Mmm... fondue
@msDanielp369
@msDanielp369 4 роки тому
LOL
@lukasaoo88
@lukasaoo88 4 роки тому
Cheeesee
@msDanielp369
@msDanielp369 4 роки тому
@@lukasaoo88 cheese with chocolate
@Machogutten
@Machogutten 4 роки тому
You mean.. Moondue
@sofiqulislam6447
@sofiqulislam6447 9 місяців тому
This is where they make the whole cinema.
@Lo-Life
@Lo-Life Рік тому
I always just thought becoming an astronaut was easy and was what I wanted to be until I realized how smart they actually are.
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