How NASA Brought The Moon To Earth

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Комментарии • 96

  • @dartmaximus4091
    @dartmaximus4091 Месяц назад +22

    Everyone, congratulations with 55th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing!

  • @jantjarks7946
    @jantjarks7946 Месяц назад +5

    Get a room!
    NASA: But we did.
    😉

  • @jcdisci
    @jcdisci Месяц назад +10

    No disrespect, but I've known about the Pool since I was 10 years old, about 1967 or so. I popped out about the same time Sputnik went up and followed NASA and the Space Program nearly from the start. I watched Neil Armstrong step on the moon watching a 15 inch B&W TV through a storefront window.

    • @The-python-guy
      @The-python-guy Месяц назад +2

      amazing God bless

    • @jcdisci
      @jcdisci Месяц назад +2

      @@The-python-guy Thank you.

  • @rays2506
    @rays2506 Месяц назад +4

    Excellent video.
    That elevator on Starship travels 30 meters top to bottom, not 30 feet. The Starship is about 160 feet tall.

  • @Gurumeierhans
    @Gurumeierhans Месяц назад +2

    Conversions for sensible people:
    6.2M gallons of water = ~ 23.5M Liters
    4-5psi = 0,276 - 0,345 Bar
    14 psi = ~1 Bar (1 Atmosphere)
    30 feet = ~ 9,1m (wrong number in the video, should be around 30 meter instead of feet)

    • @BBBrasil
      @BBBrasil Месяц назад

      23 Knuts make 1 Sickle
      17 Sickles make 1 Galleon
      There are 493 Knuts in 1 Galleon
      Easy

    • @michealnyers184
      @michealnyers184 Месяц назад

      ​@@BBBrasilohhh i get it now

    • @RobertWilliford-xt1nq
      @RobertWilliford-xt1nq 9 дней назад

      🎉atmosphere

  • @tma2001
    @tma2001 Месяц назад +5

    I like to wind up flat earthers that its no coincidence NASA train in a pool because the firmanent divides the waters above from those below ;)

    • @michealnyers184
      @michealnyers184 Месяц назад

      flat earthers are a different breed of human bro

  • @BBBrasil
    @BBBrasil Месяц назад +1

    So, 4-6 PSI. What will be the atmospheric pressure inside the lunar habitat? Which gaseous composition?
    The best part is no part. Humans complicate everything. We need bulky and expensive food, medicine, water, oxygen, recycling, pressurization, clothes, air conditioning, lighting, sleep hours, work breaks, bed, kitchen, living space... the list never ends. All translate to more expensive and less work done. Robots FTW.

  • @SlonBobar-nt2jn
    @SlonBobar-nt2jn Месяц назад

    Для имитации работы на лунной поверхности надо добавлять утяжелителей в таком количестве чтоб они имитировали лунную гравитацию, а не невесомость как при работе на международной космической станции 😊

  • @SlonBobar-nt2jn
    @SlonBobar-nt2jn Месяц назад

    To simulate work on the lunar surface, you need to add weights in such quantities that they simulate lunar gravity, and not weightlessness as when working on the international space station 😊

  • @TheTamriel
    @TheTamriel Месяц назад +2

    Since this is no liquid methane pool (to train for Titan), I'm not impressed that much.

  • @Space_gravy1
    @Space_gravy1 Месяц назад +5

    Nasa suits are good, but I think Space x Suit is good too, and people can move more it's not bulky, and it's east to put on, but they are still doing stuff

    • @gegwen7440
      @gegwen7440 Месяц назад

      Form over function (at best) and NASA will never use them on the moon. IMO

    • @nathanblackwelder7406
      @nathanblackwelder7406 Месяц назад +3

      spacex suit is not for lunar exploration

    • @khango6138
      @khango6138 Месяц назад +1

      SpaceX suit looks sleek precisely because it isn't designed for EVA's. It's a flight suit. NASA's flight suits are also much less bulky than their EVA suits. An astronaut needs a lot more life-support and other equipment during an EVA than during flight inside spacecrafts.

    • @arduinoblokodtr3699
      @arduinoblokodtr3699 Месяц назад

      SpaceX Suit is just for presuarization,they don't have life support systems and long term protection

    • @rickace132
      @rickace132 Месяц назад

      Those suits are not for working outside of the space station or walking on the Moon. Those suits are specifically designed only for flying from the ground into space, and then back down again.

  • @jessicasimplicioreis3824
    @jessicasimplicioreis3824 Месяц назад +1

    Alguém assistindo??😊😊😊

  • @kevinthompson2111
    @kevinthompson2111 Месяц назад

    This is a Asume way to do when I learned t scuba diving was kool 😅

  • @unnameddev1192
    @unnameddev1192 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @lazerithlazerith4012
    @lazerithlazerith4012 Месяц назад

    should give credit to the person that actually made this footage.

  • @hystick-uj1rz
    @hystick-uj1rz Месяц назад

    Why they look like a junggernaut or that monster from bioshock 2 💀

  • @jessicasimplicioreis3824
    @jessicasimplicioreis3824 Месяц назад

    Mt bom...adoro a nasa!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Obiter3
    @Obiter3 26 дней назад

    Giant steps are what you take
    Walking on the moon

  • @DebraJean196
    @DebraJean196 Месяц назад

    Great production. Would have appreciated it being longer, maybe a series involving more details on specific tasks (like walking - what challenges are faced using hand tools, how do the new suits work, etc).
    But I’m a super geek so please let me close by saying that I’m truly grateful by what you have produced here, and if you can’t get more info from NASA for future videos I’m completely satisfied!

  • @jonasgabrielsilva2996
    @jonasgabrielsilva2996 Месяц назад

    5:50 Or AMOGUS for short...

  • @martenphillips1030
    @martenphillips1030 Месяц назад

    One could argue that the bathroom on ISS is more important
    🛰️🚽>⚠️💦🏊‍♂️

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios Месяц назад

    Cool

  • @regolith1350
    @regolith1350 Месяц назад

    8:41 "ALL of the Apollo landing locations are right around the equator..."
    No, half of them were indeed within just a few degrees of the equator, but the other half were not. Apollo 16 was at 9 degrees south, Apollo 17 at 20 degrees north, and Apollo 15 at a full 26 degrees north. That is nowhere near the equator. A quick glance at the graphic you put on screen clearly shows the wide variety of landing latitudes.
    Saying Apollo 15 or 17 landed around the equator is about as inaccurate as claiming (as much of the media unfortunately did) that the Indian Chandrayaan 3 mission landed AT THE SOUTH POLE, when their landing location was in fact at 69 degrees south, a full 21 degrees away from the South Pole.

  • @Veronicat-of4nz
    @Veronicat-of4nz Месяц назад

    What is the benefits of this compared to anti gravity room?

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад

      Antigravity does not exist. A pool can be made with our existing knowledge.

    • @Veronicat-of4nz
      @Veronicat-of4nz Месяц назад

      @@Hobbes746 of course they have a room which they can make a vacuum

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад

      @@Veronicat-of4nz A vacuum chamber cannot provide antigravity.
      Gravity is Earth pulling an object down to it. A vacuum does not change this.

  • @Space-DolphinPosadist
    @Space-DolphinPosadist Месяц назад

    🐬

  • @szymonmaciak8930
    @szymonmaciak8930 Месяц назад

    Like WTH, we aint all americans, remember to show volume in liters as well.

  • @natayachantakasamkun1004
    @natayachantakasamkun1004 Месяц назад

    😊😊😊😊😊

  • @phoenics2465
    @phoenics2465 Месяц назад +2

    We getting lazy ai generating thumbnails now?

  • @ZamaMsimanga
    @ZamaMsimanga Месяц назад

    If the earth is flat then does this mean we have a flat moon too?

  • @jeffbutler717
    @jeffbutler717 Месяц назад

    Can I go scuba diving there?

  • @thorburnjschwegler
    @thorburnjschwegler Месяц назад

    These astronauts find go on the space mission and say it's just like the simulations

  • @enchantedpig2717
    @enchantedpig2717 Месяц назад +1

    👋 hi

  • @gegwen7440
    @gegwen7440 Месяц назад +1

    One thing that I was always puzzled about.
    You are on the moon (when they said they were) and knowing that should you damage or rip your protective suit you then decide to jump around like a teenager…………… ?

    •  Месяц назад

      Stick it up your shitter microbrain.

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад

      They were not “jumping around like a teenager”. The first thing the Apollo 11 crew did was test several methods for locomotion: in tests on Earth it was already clear that walking requires a lot of effort, because on every step you have to bend the suit legs against the atmospheric pressure in the suit. So they tested several options. The bunny hop turned out to be the least fatiguing, so that’s what they used.
      The suits consisted of about 15 layers. It was made to be resilient in case of falls. The airtight layer is on the inside, underneath lots of layers whose only task is to protect that airtight layer.

  • @stayfrosty1758
    @stayfrosty1758 Месяц назад +2

    First humans to set foot in a place where sunlight never went

  • @alexmaccity
    @alexmaccity Месяц назад

    It's how they got the shots ;)

  • @gameshark3199
    @gameshark3199 Месяц назад +1

    1 view in 30 seconds? Bro fell off.

  • @pickels5184
    @pickels5184 Месяц назад +1

    NASA astronauts never landed on the moon

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад

      They in fact did land on the moon, 6 times. Try to keep up.

  • @jp-h-0221
    @jp-h-0221 Месяц назад

    Not in Hollywood?

  • @_________________404
    @_________________404 Месяц назад +1

    2000 views? Channel fell off. Huge L.

  • @taylorlesh3185
    @taylorlesh3185 17 дней назад

    Bs

  • @projectcontractors
    @projectcontractors Месяц назад +5

    NASA has promised the first astronauts to land on the moon will include a woman and a person of color and a non-binary drone.

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak Месяц назад

      A Woke administration will probably get there in time for the Chinese New Year 'Lunar City' street celebrations.

    • @FLAM1nWaffl3x
      @FLAM1nWaffl3x Месяц назад +4

      One small step for subhumanity

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak Месяц назад

      A woke administration moonshot will probably arrive just in time for the Chinese New Year Anniversary Lunar City celebrations.

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak Месяц назад +2

      ​@@FLAM1nWaffl3x Lets see how long it takes 'em to censor and delete critical comments. 😊

    • @FLAM1nWaffl3x
      @FLAM1nWaffl3x Месяц назад +3

      @@causewaykayak They're taking me away to an israeli reeducation camp

  • @goldenknightsfanatic
    @goldenknightsfanatic Месяц назад

    when they "allegedly" walked on the moon they kept tripping

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад

      When they actually walked on the moon, they occasionally tripped because the combination of a space suit that weighs as much as the astronaut, with most of that weight in the backpack, and only 1/6 g gravity is so far removed from our daily experience that your reflexes tend to work against you, and you end up overbalancing.

    • @goldenknightsfanatic
      @goldenknightsfanatic Месяц назад

      @@Hobbes746 allegedly

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад

      @@goldenknightsfanatic Nope. Certainly. We have a mountain of evidence that supports this. The Apollo landings are real, beyond reasonable doubt.

  • @YourLocalPyromaniac-716
    @YourLocalPyromaniac-716 Месяц назад

    First

  • @mr.jaypane
    @mr.jaypane Месяц назад

    First❤