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During a press conference, NASA unveiled a dramatic new video of the Perseverance rover touching down on the surface of Mars. Perseverance traveled 293 million miles to reach Mars after launching from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on July 30, 2020.
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@kxsaintj
@kxsaintj 3 роки тому
73 years old and I am every bit as fascinated by Mars as I was at seven. This is just phenomenal.
@huzzzer6083
@huzzzer6083 3 роки тому
Space and science is for everyone. Age doesn't matter.
@christopherj8280
@christopherj8280 3 роки тому
Ditto Ken. My only major regret in life will be that i didnt get out into space and see the earth. Fireball XL5 was my favourite tv program as a child.
@Project2457official
@Project2457official 2 роки тому
Hopefully we will land crew on Mars in your lifetime. Regardless perseverance was beyond inspirational.
@WivAnques
@WivAnques 3 роки тому
Goosebump inducing - actual real full-speed color footage of the landing on literally another world, just incredible.
@QuidProQuo911
@QuidProQuo911 3 роки тому
Yes, when you think about the team at NASA literally quite made the impossible possible... IMPOSSIBLE in a way that not even Jesus himself set foot on Mars, although He is The King of Kings and every and all creations belong unto Him
@quantumman4202
@quantumman4202 3 роки тому
@@QuidProQuo911 in no way, shape or form did he mention anything about Christianity
@hassankhan
@hassankhan 3 роки тому
@@QuidProQuo911 Actually after Jesus, there is Prophet Muhammad (may peace and blessings be upon him). So if you want a full closure, read and learn about the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, who actually visited beyond galaxies in his Isra' and Mi'raj journey, to heaven and beyond 💕🙏
@karnasingh860
@karnasingh860 3 роки тому
@@QuidProQuo911 This ain't no Bible study group go preach somewhere else 😂😂😂
@remondx8880
@remondx8880 3 роки тому
It's hilarious how the footage in some parts looks like sci fi movie practical effects with miniatures, but it's all real. Crazy stuff.
@mytyme89
@mytyme89 3 роки тому
2:56 "Perseverance is safely on the surface of Mars. Ready to begin seeking the sands of past life."" Anyone else get the nerd-chills?
@henryrollins9177
@henryrollins9177 3 роки тому
Nah, just a laugh...
@jwvandegronden
@jwvandegronden 3 роки тому
I missed that comment, got muffled in the crackling noise of the mono speaker. Yeah, definitely felt nerd chills, drizzled with a dressing flavored with some pedantic and other locally produced herbs. But definitely amazing tech and perseverance, what an accomplishment! They are allowed to be a little pedantic when they just pulled that one off!
@nesy3634
@nesy3634 3 роки тому
I got the *OMPF* yes.
@juliaortizmolina7111
@juliaortizmolina7111 3 роки тому
Looks like someone wrote that for her... and she read it quite badly
@lawrup
@lawrup 3 роки тому
I dont think women like nerds
@Trayxxxx
@Trayxxxx 3 роки тому
I never thought I'd see a day where we would actually record landing on Mars. Feels like it was only yesterday that we were super stoked of getting good pictures on Mars surface.
@olemann4935
@olemann4935 3 роки тому
Devon island
@unokim5452
@unokim5452 3 роки тому
@@olemann4935 let their imagination run 😂
@froku3531
@froku3531 3 роки тому
Well it is guaranteed to be our second planet so just wait a couple decades😁
@jasoncowley4718
@jasoncowley4718 3 роки тому
The chute has binary code inscribed into it, it reads “dare mighty things” Very very cool NASA.
@WilbertLek
@WilbertLek 3 роки тому
It says chicken soup in Martian...
@WilbertLek
@WilbertLek 3 роки тому
Are we tramp stamping parachutes now?!....
@victorbonilla4634
@victorbonilla4634 3 роки тому
No it says TAKI 183
@nofaithjusthope8714
@nofaithjusthope8714 3 роки тому
AND, it only cost $2.9 billion, should have said Dare To Spend and why put it in code, just spell it out.
@gogoa942
@gogoa942 3 роки тому
Dare mighty crap is more like it. 👍
@kylekennah1715
@kylekennah1715 3 роки тому
Makes you appreciate earth slightly more.
@rmusic8969
@rmusic8969 3 роки тому
True. Our planet is marvelous
@mukelorata2100
@mukelorata2100 3 роки тому
Martian: the UFO has just landed but there’s no sighting of alien lifeforms.
@orecapuyan173
@orecapuyan173 3 роки тому
Same here bruh
@sakr-el-bahr272
@sakr-el-bahr272 3 роки тому
@Mexican Doggo Not so. We would consider it hostile and obliterate it. Checkout the movie Starman.
@madg620
@madg620 3 роки тому
Bruhh the only aliens in the universe is us thats it
@kaushikdinavahi653
@kaushikdinavahi653 3 роки тому
that's actually a pretty close thought
@NewfieOn2Wheels
@NewfieOn2Wheels 3 роки тому
@Donald Lindell the technologies developed and advanced for space exploration have a significant positive impact daily life for everyone. Removing space exploration from a national budget won't do anything to benefit the people living paycheck to paycheck, especially considering how little the government spends on NASA compared to other large programs (like the military, or propping up the stock market). Smart and responsible economic policies would be much more beneficial to those individuals.
@danewillams6799
@danewillams6799 3 роки тому
This is literally years in the making , and then these few minutes to touch down , the most stressful
@aserta
@aserta 3 роки тому
Plus the whole Covid thing. Half the landing crew was manning the stations at base because of it. The stress was visible. Last time, they were jumping in the air, this time, you could see the visible restraint because of the new regulations. Kudos to those people who worked tirelessly to advance our cause in science.
@StockyRanger
@StockyRanger 3 роки тому
That's why it's called the 7 minutes of terror
@saintquarantine2399
@saintquarantine2399 3 роки тому
Nice. Just like the Curiosity landing technique. But the included helicopter is just a novelty, for now. And....this means more requests for funding to make the toys for the big boys to explore other moons of the outer solar system planets and pollute them with more junk and nuclear material. Why not seriously consider collecting previous landers, rovers, heat shields, sky cranes, parachutes, discarded material, and other junk on Mars first. Or someone other nation will do it and find out the technology behind these things and reverse engineer it to their advantage. You have been warned.
@phattown213
@phattown213 3 роки тому
More like 4.5 billion years in the making
@Sunjoyo2772
@Sunjoyo2772 3 роки тому
*#Nice** atmosphere for a parachute.*
@deedeloach7492
@deedeloach7492 3 роки тому
My 5th grade teacher brought a tv into the room so we could watch Alan Shepherd in the first Mercury flight. To see this now still gives me goosebumps like it did way back then. Makes an old fart proud.
@iiBakedDonut
@iiBakedDonut 3 роки тому
Imagine seeing most people complain about how money is being wasted just for NASA to do space exploration. This is amazing to see, technology really did improve.
@TheHumanFixer123
@TheHumanFixer123 3 роки тому
Money are not being wasted tho. NASA is way to underfunded.
@iiBakedDonut
@iiBakedDonut 3 роки тому
@@TheHumanFixer123 Yeah I know, just some people disagree with space exploration and think we should be getting the money instead. Greedy people.
@robloxunspacecommand1935
@robloxunspacecommand1935 3 роки тому
@@TheHumanFixer123 nasa needs that military budget
@cephalonsadistic9331
@cephalonsadistic9331 3 роки тому
@@iiBakedDonut Tons of modern tech is descended from developments made for the sake of space exploration.
@cephalonsadistic9331
@cephalonsadistic9331 3 роки тому
I know. It's funding is literally less than 1% of the US annual budget while a full 15% goes to the military. AND NASA IS SENDING THINGS TO OTHER PLANETS!
@michaelmckenzie6247
@michaelmckenzie6247 3 роки тому
One of the coolest things I've ever seen
@raybin6873
@raybin6873 3 роки тому
Yes! 😁👍
@dj-gf9co
@dj-gf9co 3 роки тому
its fake
@kauepereira6
@kauepereira6 3 роки тому
@@dj-gf9co yup just like you
@RealShaggy
@RealShaggy 3 роки тому
@@dj-gf9co Sadly there will always be idiots like you that don't believe it. Whether or not you believe it doesn't matter though, there's a reason you aren't smart enough to work for NASA lmao. This is an insanely cool thing for humankind but people still think it's fake. Why would they fake it? If it's fake, explain why they'd do it? What purpose would that serve?
@-M0LE
@-M0LE 3 роки тому
@@RealShaggy just pretend they don’t exist never engage them
@chad-park-guitar
@chad-park-guitar 3 роки тому
01:33 "Hope you have salad"
@krisjackson6102
@krisjackson6102 3 роки тому
Lmao
@yanniskarageorgiou3573
@yanniskarageorgiou3573 3 роки тому
Beautiful
@thebluebloom
@thebluebloom 3 роки тому
Hahahaha 😂
@QuidProQuo911
@QuidProQuo911 3 роки тому
“Hope they have salad.”
@hadhamalnam
@hadhamalnam 3 роки тому
OPS valid
@SuperManning11
@SuperManning11 3 роки тому
It still amazes me that we, as a species, are able to pull something like this off, which is basically a bunch of people organizing systems to reach a goal, while here on earth we are unable to organize to reach some of the most basic goals we have as a species. We can drop a car on Mars but we can’t figure out how to live together peacefully, or provide basic needs for everyone. It is impossibly incongruous.
@sirmario1
@sirmario1 3 роки тому
It's because the majority of us is constantly having polarised discussions on racism and other bullcrap.
@strategicthinker8899
@strategicthinker8899 3 роки тому
Why do some of you always have to inject your ideology into every video, so you can propagandize your views? BTW this cost a few billion, providing "basic needs" for everyone bankrupts a country, you economic illiterate. Yes peace is important but while we have limited resources it's not going to happen.
@ShroomKeppie
@ShroomKeppie 3 роки тому
Science is easy: how do we land something on Mars? Politics is hard. We can't even define what the prblem is.
@arifulakash6239
@arifulakash6239 3 роки тому
It's not that we CAN'T. we just WON'T for money and business purposes.
@SuperManning11
@SuperManning11 3 роки тому
@Mexican Doggo I actually completely agree with you on that
@marisasail
@marisasail 3 роки тому
I was born and lived in the Fla Keys when the space capsules would “splash down”. So much innovation and spectacular lift offs and landings since then. But this brought tears to my eyes, it is just nothing short of amazing! Congrats to all the smart, hardworking folks at NASA and support companies.
@grvs2029
@grvs2029 3 роки тому
The name make sense after 2020.... Perseverance shows the humanitys will to go beyond their limits even when its chaos all around hats off to the NASA Perseverance crew, wish them success and good health.
@treviaunmidgett6888
@treviaunmidgett6888 3 роки тому
I’m glad I’m alive to see this🙌🏾
@malikvonsaint8717
@malikvonsaint8717 3 роки тому
Imagine what more we can achieve without politics and war
@khalicomusic5191
@khalicomusic5191 3 роки тому
And religion
@bestdadoftheyear7181
@bestdadoftheyear7181 3 роки тому
yes
@Analytical_Thinking
@Analytical_Thinking 3 роки тому
@@khalicomusic5191 multiple* religion
@fancywinner1330
@fancywinner1330 3 роки тому
@@khalicomusic5191 don't put religion in this
@4runnercolorado422
@4runnercolorado422 3 роки тому
Yes, we need Islam and liberalism gone and the world will be a much better place
@Studderzify
@Studderzify 3 роки тому
I'm tearing up watching this amazing achievement
@TheWorld_2099
@TheWorld_2099 3 роки тому
That is so unbelievably beautiful. We are still so primitive in some ways, but thanks to a giant team of brilliant people, we can fly to distant lands and explore.
@SphericalGaming
@SphericalGaming 3 роки тому
The new age of space exploration and we are living in it. Goosebumps
@aquafishes
@aquafishes 3 роки тому
What's on Mars? "Watch the Video". What's on bottom of Earth's oceans? "Don't know".
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell 3 роки тому
Maybe it's time to retire told "But we know almost nothing about what lies on the ocean floor" cliche. We can see what's on Mars and the moon because neither of them have oceans with an average depth of two miles covering their surface. See how that works?
@upthesaints7201
@upthesaints7201 3 роки тому
Plastic grocery bags and sweet wrappers ...that’s what’s at the bottom of our oceans!
@zues121510
@zues121510 3 роки тому
What's beneath the Martian surface? Who knows? What things can you find on Venus? Who knows?
@mrgaudy1954
@mrgaudy1954 3 роки тому
To be fair, we have a good idea of what is at the bottom of the ocean. We just haven't directly observed most of it.
@bestieswithtesties
@bestieswithtesties 3 роки тому
We have no reason to believe there's anything all that crazy or all that valuable at the bottom of the ocean. It's extremely hard to get there and it's 99% just darkness and dirt. Space on the other hand is overflowing with valuable minerals and other resources, along with the fact that Earth is not as safe as most people think it is and we desperately need a back up plan if humans plan to stick around for the long haul. Space is far more important to us than the ocean at this point in our evolution.
@thedduck
@thedduck 3 роки тому
Bruh, the flat earth community must be so confused right now.. 😂
@Trumpler-ok8wz
@Trumpler-ok8wz 3 роки тому
yep they are seen a few videos of them panicing and claiming its all cgi and studio effects
@pabloreluz9189
@pabloreluz9189 3 роки тому
It is
@JosephRedmond
@JosephRedmond 3 роки тому
Looks fake af
@lostloopz
@lostloopz 3 роки тому
you don't think they'll find an explaination? flatearthers believe what they believe no matter the evidence
@pabloreluz9189
@pabloreluz9189 3 роки тому
@@JosephRedmond you are right, is all fake
@galahadgarza6905
@galahadgarza6905 3 роки тому
It never ceases to amaze me what humanity can accomplish when they work together. Congratulations, from an outside observer!
@bmt3727
@bmt3727 7 місяців тому
It's so hard to even fathom that this is literally another planet. Its genuinely unbelievable
@nuagemusic4227
@nuagemusic4227 3 роки тому
Hey you. Yes, you. You're probably scrolling through the comments, like I am, reading all these motivational comments. If you are reading this at night, you should get some sleep, and don't stress about everything going on in the world, or what you are going through. Don't dwell on things from the past, don't stress on your future. Just live your life, because you only get one. Do whatever makes you happy, not what other people want from you. For me, I'm gonna wake up tomorrow morning, get some exercise, and cherish life for the amazing blessing that it is. I hope you do the same and have an amazing day as well!
@-M0LE
@-M0LE 3 роки тому
Who cares really
@upthesaints7201
@upthesaints7201 3 роки тому
😱🤔🤯🥱
@selensoycan8378
@selensoycan8378 3 роки тому
Thank you kind stranger!
@juliehirsh1436
@juliehirsh1436 3 роки тому
Thanks love you
@alyssayz3277
@alyssayz3277 3 роки тому
thanks stranger
@alexjohn2472
@alexjohn2472 3 роки тому
Simply amazing. I teared up at touchdown.
@jasonmixon4163
@jasonmixon4163 3 роки тому
"Tango Delta!" and then seeing sky crane jet pack fly away is what got me. Chills... 🤓
@AAAFilm-yt7gx
@AAAFilm-yt7gx 3 роки тому
It's easy to forget how amazing us humans can be. This brought a tear to my eye for some reason. This was EPIC.
@SlightlyRadMTB
@SlightlyRadMTB 3 роки тому
Mars makes me see Earth as paradise. So exciting to explore new worlds!
@Thebetterone12345
@Thebetterone12345 3 роки тому
In our lifetime we can appreciate for some reason we were born in this exact part of the timeline.
@huzzzer6083
@huzzzer6083 3 роки тому
Exactly. There is a saying that goes "Born too late to explore the world, born too early to explore the universe". That makes a lot of people depressed. It made be a bit sad aswell until I realized that we are the generation that gets to experience the baby steps of humans conquering space as a whole. And even if we never make it, we still lived in a legendary time in our species' history, where we stepped out of our comfort zone and - in this case - tried to become a space faring civilization. This is history being made right here.
@ashaashuasmr
@ashaashuasmr 3 роки тому
Such an exciting time to be alive! Congratulations NASA for the big achievement! 🚀 I hope to live enough to see more about the new space discoveries. Amazing, so so far, yet so real.
@johnjoshuabernardino7711
@johnjoshuabernardino7711 3 роки тому
so much work for this and I am so happy it safely landed. Go Perserverance!
@remondx8880
@remondx8880 3 роки тому
Fantastic footage! You can see so many impact craters on the way down, it's beautiful.
@QESPINCETI
@QESPINCETI 3 роки тому
Future tense : "A Pale Red Dot"
@yatharthmahajan1938
@yatharthmahajan1938 3 роки тому
Lol
@djayk9692
@djayk9692 3 роки тому
“That’s us, and that’s our stepping stone into a brave new horizon...”
@chrisntheboat
@chrisntheboat 3 роки тому
Beautiful thing... Takes my breath away
@ajcraft-belight
@ajcraft-belight 3 роки тому
Thank you NASA! Congrats team! Landing a rover 293M miles away, after 7mo in space, and video of it the next day.👏🙏❤️🚀🌎
@TD-ue3bb
@TD-ue3bb 3 роки тому
Human: Touchdown confirmed! Martian: They are littering our planet again!
@61wayne
@61wayne 3 роки тому
Human: Yes we humans are the dirtiest animal from earth !
@fredrit323
@fredrit323 3 роки тому
Not only that, just imagine how much of a laugh for martians to see us landing with a parachute?
@raybin6873
@raybin6873 3 роки тому
Martian: Hmm...nice wheels! They'll look great on my rover.😄
@raybin6873
@raybin6873 3 роки тому
@@fredrit323 Martians: Those Earthlings are sooo "old school".😄
@aserta
@aserta 3 роки тому
Well, seeing as it's not populated. It's ours now. All we need is a guy planting potatoes. :)
@MY-rl8hu
@MY-rl8hu 3 роки тому
Imagine what humanity will accomplish in another 100 years...
@juliaortizmolina7111
@juliaortizmolina7111 3 роки тому
Maybe another disaster like TikTok
@danielgregory3295
@danielgregory3295 3 роки тому
If they make it that far...🤔❓
@chrizzy.m1576
@chrizzy.m1576 3 роки тому
It’s been well Over 50 years that we went to the moon . Not much has happened
@cephalonsadistic9331
@cephalonsadistic9331 3 роки тому
Or if Nasa had a bigger budget.
@suehowie152
@suehowie152 3 роки тому
Maybe we will clean up our own planet..
@hanjeong2898
@hanjeong2898 3 роки тому
As a nerd, I can’t help but feel proud. If NASA can do this with a 5 billion dollar budget, imagine what we could do if just half of the military budget was put into NASA. We would be a interplanetary species already.
@jasperzanjani
@jasperzanjani 3 роки тому
Wow these engineers really outdid themselves
@eiforget
@eiforget 3 роки тому
Well now. That was flat out incredible.
@DSAK55
@DSAK55 3 роки тому
Pasadena: Houston we do not have a problem
@ozair8987
@ozair8987 3 роки тому
A moment of silence for the brave cameraman who took this footage.
@jonathanmeza5807
@jonathanmeza5807 3 роки тому
no camera man, the cameras were installed on the rover
@ethanc4808
@ethanc4808 3 роки тому
@@jonathanmeza5807 r/whoosh
@jonathanmeza5807
@jonathanmeza5807 3 роки тому
@@ethanc4808 nah nah nah, that joke only works for animations. Y’all just don’t know how to use the joke
@thedolt9215
@thedolt9215 3 роки тому
I am literally speechless!!!… Great job you guys!
@junjiito337
@junjiito337 3 роки тому
Even in a video showing us landing a rover on another planet people find a way to be rude, ignorant, violent or just plain stupid.
@kjamison5951
@kjamison5951 3 роки тому
I thought Curiosity’s landing sequence was bonkers and I loved it because it was thinking outside of the box. Perseverance - with the TRN system, it’s a different level of bonkers. Whoever developed the SkyCrane, they are legends. The TRN, Legends. Kudos
@jarrettmatheson145
@jarrettmatheson145 3 роки тому
Unless I'm mistaken, I'm pretty sure Curiosity's landing sequence was the same as Perseverance.
@Ragnaroz6000
@Ragnaroz6000 3 роки тому
​@@jarrettmatheson145 It was very similar yeah. Curiosity however had slightly more "fixed" preset programming. It essentially went in through the atmosphere "blind". The parashoot system fx was made to release at a fixed preset airspeed, whereas Persaverance would locate the specific landing area with a mix of radar, Lidar and cameras, and calculate itself when the best time to release/cut the shoot would be. Thats also why Curiosity ended up landing slightly off the chosen area. The skycrane of curiosity was also slightly less able, in that it was mostly programmed to ensure a safe touchdown speed whereever it happened to land, whereas persaverance's skycrane would fly it to the exact spot chosen for landing. So mostly the same, just smarter and less passive, so to say.
@aquaswallower988
@aquaswallower988 3 роки тому
just imagine all these happens light minutes away, which every radio signals we received already happened on mars several minutes ago
@insomnia20422
@insomnia20422 3 роки тому
thats pretty far away...
@satinderjit4
@satinderjit4 3 роки тому
Yup it’s all delayed. The rover probably landed before we know it landed since the signal was still traveling to the Earth. That’s also one of the reasons why they can’t really fly the helicopter in real time since there will be a ~20 minute delay from when you press the button on Earth and see something happen on Mars.
@c187rocks
@c187rocks 3 роки тому
@@satinderjit4 It did. The travel time back to Earth was greater than the entire entry, descent, and landing (EDL). At the time of EDL the delay was around 11-12 minutes if I remember right. Depending on Earth and Mars' position to each other the delay will be between roughly 5 and 20 minutes in general. To put that all in context the speed of light is 299,792,458m/s (meters per second), or 186,000miles/s, and light takes 8.3 minutes to travel 1 AU (an AU is the distance between Sol (our sun) and Earth.)
@benji45645
@benji45645 3 роки тому
@@satinderjit4 plus, iirc this is the first autonomous rover. It landed itself and will drive itself, while we receive feed and send commands to do some particular test. As opposed to curiosity having to stop every few feet to wait for instructions.
@aserta
@aserta 3 роки тому
I believe 11 minutes and change.
@alexeimscruz2893
@alexeimscruz2893 3 роки тому
Rover technology has come a long way from Spirit & Opportunity... Back then, they were flying blind... Now you can monitor the actual landing itself from several vantage points... Impressive...
@EdmundRogersPhotography
@EdmundRogersPhotography 3 роки тому
Incredible! Congratulations to all involved!!!
@zandydoblon1188
@zandydoblon1188 3 роки тому
Amazing to see how the sands were blown. Feels so earthly!
@Ken-ce1nt
@Ken-ce1nt 3 роки тому
Physics-ly
@carl3810
@carl3810 3 роки тому
And fake!
@raybin6873
@raybin6873 3 роки тому
@@carl3810 ? Duh!
@francorebollo7408
@francorebollo7408 3 роки тому
@@raybin6873 Probably a flat-earther...
@carl3810
@carl3810 3 роки тому
@@francorebollo7408 nope just not THAT gullible
@johnfrank6112
@johnfrank6112 3 роки тому
That's insane footage and just the beginning.
@dj-gf9co
@dj-gf9co 3 роки тому
fake
@manlymantis101
@manlymantis101 3 роки тому
@@dj-gf9co troll
@bolbiitp7850
@bolbiitp7850 3 роки тому
@@manlymantis101 Are you offended because it may be true - that indeed it may be fake? Go do your research before you start to believe everything online.
@manlymantis101
@manlymantis101 3 роки тому
Why would I be upset about something that is actually impossible? You guys do realize that pretending to be conspiracy theorists on the internet doesn’t make you cool right?
@DRcrimeinvestigate
@DRcrimeinvestigate 3 роки тому
Amazing I can't imagine I am witnessing this seen another planet in colored 24fps and the dust blowing away Mar is alive.
@gbouhi
@gbouhi 3 роки тому
Congratulations Perseverance team
@bryb2644
@bryb2644 3 роки тому
That almost makes me feel safe enough to get on a 777.
@robloxunspacecommand1935
@robloxunspacecommand1935 3 роки тому
lol rip
@thwales2520
@thwales2520 3 роки тому
I've been on a 777 many times a very safe plane
@Justanotherfuckingobserver
@Justanotherfuckingobserver 3 роки тому
Even with the second engine fire
@bryb2644
@bryb2644 3 роки тому
@@Justanotherfuckingobserver yes quarter
@rademfam6856
@rademfam6856 3 роки тому
Thousands of years from now pieces of those Rovers will still be there. I wonder who will find them after we've destroyed ourselves here on earth
@ildix
@ildix 3 роки тому
probably the Jawas
@uncockblockable1235
@uncockblockable1235 3 роки тому
Anti-spacers are triggered
@lawrup
@lawrup 3 роки тому
Makes me want to plow my Girlfriend
@jwvandegronden
@jwvandegronden 3 роки тому
Worst part of your sobering (although possibly meant as tongue in cheek) comment is, that of all the happy flows we convince ourselves of, your worst case scenario actually is the most likely scenario. Given both our history as a species, the exponential increase in destructive power and our tribal knee-jerk tendencies towards each other, the chance we will be locking arms, singing kumbaya while building our 21st century version of Noah's Ark in order to dance our way to a better future, is to put it mildly, a dim one.
@henryrollins9177
@henryrollins9177 3 роки тому
No one will find them, we are alone in this universe.
@meherbabaisgodinhumanform3090
@meherbabaisgodinhumanform3090 3 роки тому
Historic footage!
@jaelinmia
@jaelinmia 3 роки тому
Awesome I love seeing stuff like that ❤️❤️❤️
@naofaldasilva
@naofaldasilva 3 роки тому
Such a milestone!
@Fredrick703
@Fredrick703 3 роки тому
Umm we have done this before.
@komugi944
@komugi944 3 роки тому
@@Fredrick703 This specific mission will be a milestone as we will be able to collect samples and bring them back to earth
@clipperland2967
@clipperland2967 3 роки тому
It was recorded in Greenland but nice try
@francorebollo7408
@francorebollo7408 3 роки тому
@@clipperland2967 Claims: a lot Proof: no one
@clipperland2967
@clipperland2967 3 роки тому
@@francorebollo7408 Proof this isn’t a studio?
@DS-gm8en
@DS-gm8en 3 роки тому
After four miserable years, I, European man, with pleasure saying, if you are not, I'm proud of you Americans!
@joshuabaughn3734
@joshuabaughn3734 3 роки тому
That was a fast trip! Loving that blue Martian Twilight!
@Deedee-ee1sg
@Deedee-ee1sg 3 роки тому
I love the MARS landscape! Fascinating!
@123Coffs
@123Coffs 3 роки тому
Amazing! - What us humans can do when we work together as a team.
@nesy3634
@nesy3634 3 роки тому
I literally saw this and now I am screaming. WHAT AM I SEEING?!!?!?!! me: **LETS F**ING GOOOOO!**
@a.l9566
@a.l9566 3 роки тому
HELLYEAH!
@johnb5254
@johnb5254 3 роки тому
Cgi
@lander77477
@lander77477 3 роки тому
Lets go where? to mars? you wouldn't want to personally go there. There is no air, water, food, warmth, energy source, electromagnetic shield to protect you from cosmic rays. You might have fun for a few minutes being there like making it to the top of Mt Everest, but trust me, you will want to come home.
@nesy3634
@nesy3634 3 роки тому
@@lander77477 Why wouldn't a space nerd like me want to go to Mars anyway? It's a dream to go to different worlds! Of course I'd go insane that's a good point to you're making, but staying there for a bit is like a vaccation...That's quite deadly yes.
@nesy3634
@nesy3634 3 роки тому
@@johnb5254 F a l s e
@a.m.c.3181
@a.m.c.3181 3 роки тому
That was Friggin AMAZING
@americanbulldogmr.wiggles9115
@americanbulldogmr.wiggles9115 3 роки тому
Nasa: We’re gonna colonize the moon! Aliens after seeing what they already did to earth: 👁👄👁
@shadowsage5185
@shadowsage5185 3 роки тому
Much Respects to the Scientific minds
@tsmgaming8966
@tsmgaming8966 3 роки тому
The era has started for the race of becoming type 1 civilization.😏 Tighten you seat belts to enter the future.
@NeedSpeedRC
@NeedSpeedRC 3 роки тому
Congrats to the team!
@grahamgman8706
@grahamgman8706 3 роки тому
Thay was amazing. Wow..
@azymondias1135
@azymondias1135 3 роки тому
Dislikes are from the Martians
@Jake-hg3bq
@Jake-hg3bq 3 роки тому
Upsets and failures have been the residual tone of the past year. Innovation seems laughable in a time when merely getting out of bed requires a show of strength. And yet, human passion is not so easily torn down. The aptly named Perseverance Rover made its first contact with Martian soil on the 18th, navigating not only the trials of space, but also of those which are closer to home. The latest machine on Mars carries with it not only the elements built by humans, but also the elements that build humans. Its success is the success of the hometown pizzeria that has not yet closed its doors. It is the garbage man who continues to keep our streets clean, consequences be damned. It is the doctors and nurses that daily gamble with Death so that they may improve the odds of others. In short, it is a show of the resilience of the human spirit, and of the continued pursuit of excellence that lives inside all of us. Perseverance has triumphed.
@bubblesthemonkey6615
@bubblesthemonkey6615 3 роки тому
That was a badass UKposts comment my man!
@infinito4034
@infinito4034 3 роки тому
It's amazing. Scientists are great. They sent a particle across miles to Mars and were able to record a sound and bring it back to earth. All thanks to the amazing science that progresses little by little. Tell me how could we have imagine this in the past. 🌬️💙🌎
@remondx8880
@remondx8880 3 роки тому
I wonder what the people who were part of mission control during the first moon landing would think of this today.. must feel like magic
@Smiirffable
@Smiirffable 3 роки тому
Now THAT gets me exited to go to mars one day!
@ericmeadows9477
@ericmeadows9477 3 роки тому
this is like winning the nerd superbowl
@Josekeomany
@Josekeomany 3 роки тому
🤣
@SoulOne713
@SoulOne713 3 роки тому
This way cooler than winning a football game
@neonmaple5259
@neonmaple5259 3 роки тому
Surprised to see no anti-science and anti-nasa commenters here edit: Apparently I didn't go deep enough. . .
@jimberglund6979
@jimberglund6979 3 роки тому
Oh, there's plenty...
@jasons2562
@jasons2562 3 роки тому
That footage is so amazing
@Madmen604
@Madmen604 3 роки тому
The picture is fantastic, better than My smart tv
@MonkeyMakerMakesThings
@MonkeyMakerMakesThings 3 роки тому
250,000 years ago *Banging sticks and rocks on eachother* 250,000 years later *Landing rovers on other planets*
@barrymccaulkiner4232
@barrymccaulkiner4232 3 роки тому
we are still banging sticks and rocks on each other unfortunately.
@KingK9
@KingK9 3 роки тому
okay but this is like exactly how the we picture aliens coming to our planet... a flying drone dropping robots...
@cszrwi
@cszrwi 3 роки тому
incredible! Congrats NASA JPL!
@BangladeshiCanadianmom78
@BangladeshiCanadianmom78 3 роки тому
I’m very glad an lucky I’m alive to see this amazing video ❤️
@mrxiong4781
@mrxiong4781 3 роки тому
"We come in peace..." - Humans
@Deerslyr81
@Deerslyr81 3 роки тому
Doesn’t look that harsh as they have all ways said! Sign me up I’ll go!!
@richstarx
@richstarx 3 роки тому
Yea...but we cant speak so soon...it might have just been a good day. Wait till Mars' winter... ..its the 'planet wide' dust storms i wanna see.
@Deerslyr81
@Deerslyr81 3 роки тому
@@richstarx it looked like a no wind desert until the boosters stirred up the dirt!
@froku3531
@froku3531 3 роки тому
@@Deerslyr81 Mars is like earth because our same moon shares itself with Mars (bassicaly the reason why its going to be our second planet) so that means all the seasons affect over their but there isn't the natural minerals their but regardless Mars has a winter but with sand if that makes it easier😅
@Deerslyr81
@Deerslyr81 3 роки тому
@@froku3531 I’m ready to be a test dummy.
@TheINFJChannel
@TheINFJChannel 3 роки тому
A moment in history. So cool.
@markstambaugh3273
@markstambaugh3273 3 роки тому
When I type "NASA" on UKposts how is it that NBC News appears before NASA?
@rpfeiffa2150
@rpfeiffa2150 3 роки тому
People are always talking about what if aliens came to earth. we are the aliens.
@Foersom_
@Foersom_ 3 роки тому
And alien sightings are future earthlings traveling back in time? Time travel is not possible as far as known, but what if it was?
@AudiLaRue
@AudiLaRue 3 роки тому
They were so happy😌
@WolfepackJSJGA
@WolfepackJSJGA 3 роки тому
Amazing clear video from 1.29 million miles away. AMAZING. Technology is amazing. To send a video signal that far thru the Van Allen belts. Wish my cell phone could take calls in the bathroom.
@graceandtruthfellowship4347
@graceandtruthfellowship4347 3 роки тому
I have a feeling you know this is fake :) if so welcome to the club
@venkatbabu1722
@venkatbabu1722 3 роки тому
So much of automated landing and precision and accuracy and sync of cams etc. So much of software and hardware control.
@Foersom_
@Foersom_ 3 роки тому
And so much use of metric units. Good!
@2432risingsun
@2432risingsun 3 роки тому
Why or how can anyone dislike this video????
@henryrollins9177
@henryrollins9177 3 роки тому
I did.
@staystrongisrael3547
@staystrongisrael3547 3 роки тому
@@henryrollins9177 Me too!
@Artoftoros
@Artoftoros 3 роки тому
Probably trumpeters who believe in every conspiracy theory lmao
@jrodenba11
@jrodenba11 3 роки тому
This is emotional.
@JayDeeOfficialx
@JayDeeOfficialx 3 роки тому
Historically!!
@TheMasterTelevision
@TheMasterTelevision 3 роки тому
2:45 when Amazon sends a drone to deliver your new buttplug w/ same day shipping
@Tom-sg4nh
@Tom-sg4nh 3 роки тому
Meanwhile we're still debating masks here on earth
@Foersom_
@Foersom_ 3 роки тому
Rather: NASA can land rover on Mars but Texas cannot supply power and water to its citizens.
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell 3 роки тому
Following sensible health rules and experiencing minor inconveniences so you don't, you know: die - why, things like that are an affront to sacred personal liberties, gun ownership, and represent tyranny of the worst kind. Whenever dictators and repressive regimes want to enslave a nation, the first thing they do is - you guessed it - suggest sensible health guidelines! ;)
@Cosmo1093
@Cosmo1093 3 роки тому
@Mexican Doggo The difference is that NASA tries to learn from their mistakes and improve. This is the third time that Texas's power grid has been knocked out by cold weather. They've apparently done nothing substantial since the last major outage in 2011.
@Cosmo1093
@Cosmo1093 3 роки тому
@Mexican Doggo Bro, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the North American Electric Reliability Corp detailed the lack of winterization in a 357-page report after the 2011 outage. Texas had 10 years to fix the documented issues, but simply chose not to. At what point does it just become negligence? You can read the report for yourself: www.ferc.gov/sites/default/files/2020-04/08-16-11-report.pdf
@jmcfarlandjr
@jmcfarlandjr 3 роки тому
That was great to watch!!!! Great job NASA and JPL.
@NatedoGP
@NatedoGP 3 роки тому
Wow! Absolutely incredible!
@mwint1982
@mwint1982 3 роки тому
You know they weren't watching a Kansas City game when you hear "Touchdown confirmed"
@mensrea1251
@mensrea1251 3 роки тому
Ouch.
@WilbertLek
@WilbertLek 3 роки тому
No one cares but you...
@h1de
@h1de 3 роки тому
We spent years dreaming about Martians, but one day we will find that we were just dreaming about ourselves.
@jbeck66
@jbeck66 3 роки тому
They make it look so easy!
@Mark.G475
@Mark.G475 3 роки тому
Wow! Congratulations Nasa! Another small step for mankind into the Galaxy.
@Gravitys-NOT-a-force
@Gravitys-NOT-a-force 3 роки тому
All you kids out there, take your math and programming classes seriously!
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