JPL and the Space Age: The Footsteps of Voyager

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • While the legendary Voyager 2 was in the midst of its triumphant Grand Tour through the outer planets, the space shuttle era was underway on Earth. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory would be among the first to demonstrate how NASA’s new shuttle could be used to conduct science experiments about our own planet from the vantage of space. But for launching missions to targets beyond Earth orbit, the shuttle posed engineering challenges. One mission that launched from the shuttle was Galileo, JPL’s flagship mission to Jupiter, and its route to the launch pad would be full of unexpected twists and turns.
    Drawing on rare film footage as well as the memories of the engineers and scientists who were there, “The Footsteps of Voyager” recounts the dramatic experiences of these first-ever encounters at Uranus and Neptune and the efforts to deploy Galileo, a mission that would become the first to orbit an outer planet.
    Documentary length: 56 minutes
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  • @debbiestocks2567
    @debbiestocks2567 Год назад +75

    So proud of my dad, H Richard Malm and the other engineers who pioneered the space age.
    Growing up with my dad bringing home photos and data was so exciting. I remember taking a photo of Jupiter’s ring to school. I had the opportunity to teach the teacher about the new discovery!
    I love following the Voyagers adventures.
    Thanks dad.

    • @OriginalThisAndThat
      @OriginalThisAndThat Год назад +4

      " teach the teacher " - Epic slo-mo boss walk after that

    • @ernestomartinez2330
      @ernestomartinez2330 Год назад +5

    • @marc-andrebrunet5386
      @marc-andrebrunet5386 Год назад +3

      Full respect 🤘😎🔧
      Without them, we have nothing.

    • @josephdonais4778
      @josephdonais4778 Год назад

      "...who pioneered the space age..." the pioneering is hardly over Debbie.
      It's simply plagued with fits and starts, media headhunting and the red tape of politics.

  • @monsterlair
    @monsterlair Год назад +32

    With how moved i am by this JPL series, i can't begin to imagine how watching this must feel for those who were actually involved or associated with the events.
    And Carl Sagan, man. One of a kind.

  • @paulneale988
    @paulneale988 Год назад +7

    I get so riveted by these shows. Because I can watch them all from the comfort of my home, I feel personally connected and proud of all of the JPL folks and what they've accomplished over the many many years.

  • @MarkS-yb1bl
    @MarkS-yb1bl Год назад +22

    Thank you all. You made history.

    • @Coincidence_Theorist
      @Coincidence_Theorist Год назад

      They sure did. Made it all up.
      NASA “it was written”

    • @rickusmaximus2435
      @rickusmaximus2435 Год назад

      You really believe they went to the moon?????? Would you believe me if I said I had physical proof that God is real and proof of how he made the earth and sun and moon amd stars, I also had video of going to heaven to meet God, but 40 years later someone asked me for that proof of the biggest most important achievement of mankind and I tell them I lost all the data and destroyed the technology to get me to heaven and back would you believe me??? The moon landing was the biggest hoax/lie that nasa claims to have achieved, even the 40 years later with technology being vastly improved we can't go back to the moon cuz they supposedly can't get past the "van Allen belts" (firmament). Come on now man come back to reality they never went to the moon and they can't go to space, that's y everything they show us about space is CGI, green screens, wires and harnesses, zero g planes, layering video effects,etc.

    • @London97
      @London97 Год назад

      Thank you so much , really
      Appreciate that .

  • @BoomedYetLush
    @BoomedYetLush Год назад +7

    My mentor Dr. Peter (K. B.) Fenton held Dr. Ed Stone in the highest regard. The success of the Voyager missions is a great testimony to the spectacular service of Dr. Stone in expanding our collective curiosity and helping us understand our place in the universe.

    • @booklover6753
      @booklover6753 Год назад +3

      We need more people and missions of that caliber.

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe Год назад +10

    An amazing craft that still flies away from earth out in interstellar space...that is one amazing piece of science and engineering!

  • @axleoe
    @axleoe Год назад +13

    EPIC

  • @trimetrodon
    @trimetrodon Год назад +12

    The deep space missions flown by JPL are, IMO, some of the most impressive accomplishments of humankind in my lifetime. It boggles my mind thinking of the symphony of technologies, sciences & engineering that had to converge to launch these missions. And for so many of them to have continued to function so long, or to have ended, like Cassini, in a controlled manner, is a technical accomplishment unlike any other. Everyone involved should be very proud.

  • @robinhannon3488
    @robinhannon3488 Год назад +10

    Thank you Carl.
    And if course all at JPL at the time and those at JPL nowadays that keep the Voyagers going.

  • @ThysRoes
    @ThysRoes Год назад +19

    Thanks so much for this! I have Voyager tattooed on my arm. Voyager 1 or 2 - I haven't decided. Have spoken to Ed Stone once, was great. Thank you JPL for making this.

  • @Gdcat1472
    @Gdcat1472 Год назад +9

    I loved the voyagers since i was only 4 and i would say they are one of the best machines ive ever been a fan of
    I even made my own poster in my room about the spacecrafts

  • @jeffdavis5723
    @jeffdavis5723 Год назад +8

    *Thanks so very much **#NASA** and **#JPL** for this wonderful video.* 👍🏼

  • @maxsaigon6477
    @maxsaigon6477 Год назад +3

    It's astonishing what humans have achieved in a short time. Humans have worked it out. Every scientist, engineer, director,the assembly team who have dedicated their lives,I salute all of you. We should be proud of our achievements from Venus to Voyager, pioneer,new horizons ,to Robert Goddard. Thanks for everything 🙏

  • @SK-wj3gx
    @SK-wj3gx Год назад +5

    thank you JPL❤

  • @alexandralayneur
    @alexandralayneur Год назад +4

    (29:15) I understood right away what they were about to say, when I saw a shuttle and remembered this was in 1986. I know that the first one was in 1986 (a really bad year, there's Chernobyl disaster too...) and the second in 2003, and I known since then what was about to be said. I didn't want to see and hear from that, not now... 😔 All these images, and everything she said there (31:11 to 31:36) brokes my heart again. It is very sad the way the team saw that, and I assume it must have been very hard to live that. And I, too, will never forget what happened this day, even if I wasn't born. Seeing all these debris falling down to the ground, still smoking from the explosion... That's so hard to see.
    But this is how we improve. So as long as we don't forget, we need to head back to the stars, more safely, to achieve better things !
    To return on the Voyager mission, I've actually realize that after the Neptune encounter, the enthusiasm, both for the people that for the crew, began to disappear, because there is "nothing" after. And I'm sure that it must have been sad, for the members who stayed, to see a lot of people changing their ways, leaving the mission and even almost forget about it for some of them. It happened a bit after Saturn encounter, and a lot after Neptune's, even if it wasn't over yet !
    The Pale Blue Dot, what an incredible picture.
    And to finish that properly, this journey, this very long journey, is not over yet ! So let's be part of that as long as we can, because this will possibly be the best space experience in our entire life 💕

  • @RV4aviator
    @RV4aviator 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just love these summaries of JPL's activities. An organisation that attracts the brightest minds to achieve the most difficult space objectives.

  • @fcbrants
    @fcbrants 10 месяцев назад +2

    This film should be "required viewing" especially for every student, but also for every man, woman & child in the USA.

  • @---xy1mt
    @---xy1mt Год назад +1

    Couldn't help but envy the opportunity/experience these people got in-terms pushing the extremities of so many things like: Discovery, Science, Math, Engineering, Operations, Vision Setting, Project Management, Handling Media Pressure and Public Perception..

  • @talkingmudcrab718
    @talkingmudcrab718 Год назад +4

    Triton and Io were my two favorite flybys from Voyager. Pretty cool how similar we found Pluto to be to Triton many years later with New Horizons.

  • @KoolBell4AU
    @KoolBell4AU Год назад +21

    It was the Voyager missions that led me to want to become an Astronaut. Sadly I lacked the physical ability, but the dream is still there, even at 64 years of age.

    • @zeframcochrane3255
      @zeframcochrane3255 Год назад +3

      You ain't going no where now old man

    • @whirledpeas3477
      @whirledpeas3477 8 месяцев назад +1

      It's not the age, it's the orbital revolutions.😊

    • @KoolBell4AU
      @KoolBell4AU 8 месяцев назад

      😎@@whirledpeas3477

  • @dancooper8551
    @dancooper8551 Год назад +4

    Fascinating video!!🪐

  • @ernestomartinez2330
    @ernestomartinez2330 Год назад +3

    Maravilloso, Thank you JPL.

  • @dMb1869
    @dMb1869 Год назад +1

    Sagan sure had a way with words.
    Also when that guy mentioned that they rewrote the text books, it made me really wish I could read one of the old ones.

  • @banish1085
    @banish1085 Год назад +3

    Amazing 5⭐

  • @TallDude73
    @TallDude73 Год назад +2

    Amazing stuff

  • @Sundablakr
    @Sundablakr Год назад +3

    Is the narrator of this video the same guy that narrates the Codex in the Mass Effect series?

  • @Kevin-hb7yq
    @Kevin-hb7yq Год назад

    Thank you

  • @vilchez2000
    @vilchez2000 Год назад

    Thanks from Spain.

  • @skydreams4237
    @skydreams4237 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @uweh.3503
    @uweh.3503 4 месяца назад

    Amazing journey ❤

  • @claudelebel49
    @claudelebel49 3 месяца назад

    I love these bittersweet endings.

  • @taoufikelotmani
    @taoufikelotmani Год назад

    🎉❤e bellissimo il raconto complimenti 💯..🎉❤
    Per la missione di voiy..r e positiva.. grazie mille

  • @Rottingboards
    @Rottingboards Месяц назад

    Would it be great to have one of those original photographs that were just handed out.

  • @eddierobledo8042
    @eddierobledo8042 Год назад +6

    All systems are good to gold * *

  • @andrewnorgrove6487
    @andrewnorgrove6487 Год назад +1

    Been following These two satellites since the launch There now Light Distance = V1 = 22:04:11 (hh:mm:ss) V2= 18:25:27 (hh:mm:ss) Distance from Earth = 160 billion miles

  • @Space-Audio
    @Space-Audio Год назад +4

    The Voyagers
    Escaping the solar system
    Fleeing the realm of man
    Leaving behind the turmoil
    The strife and pettiness
    The fear and superstition
    Seeking knowledge
    Answers
    Wisdom
    Peace
    But no
    Not fleeing
    Not escaping
    But leading
    Learning
    Beckoning
    Please follow

  • @alfiesycip6920
    @alfiesycip6920 2 дня назад

    In memory of Dr. Ed Stone. Ad Astra!

  • @epicscream1234
    @epicscream1234 3 дня назад

    3:35 Looks like an early SpaceX Starship!

  • @fredflintstoner596
    @fredflintstoner596 Год назад +1

    Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
    Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
    Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
    Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
    Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
    Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
    Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
    Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"

  • @gabrielconors5457
    @gabrielconors5457 Год назад +1

    Space is my dream

  • @manuelwerner671
    @manuelwerner671 Год назад +2

    23:33 Ah humanity, can get an interplanetary probe exactly where it should be, at a time calculated years ahead... yet still my local bus is late nearly every morning...😊

  • @josephdonais4778
    @josephdonais4778 Год назад

    Thank you, Neil Ross, for the narration. You expressed this series perfectly unlike so many docs of this nature that are plagued and spoiled with overbearing sensationalism. Well done!
    "... merry, merry month of May, December..." when you're on another world you can put any month to it until a pertinent calendar is established.
    Regan signed a bill to use liquid fuel. Regan... seriously, who went running for that impertinent sledgehammer?

  • @RLD_Media
    @RLD_Media 13 дней назад

    And today, they are both over 14 BILLION Miles away.

  • @procblocc
    @procblocc Год назад +2

    🚀

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Год назад

    the walking on the moon footage at the beginning, fantastic.. quality seems alright..
    i have wondered why early moon- walk footage is not good..
    there must be plenty of such footage around? (unless they taped over it)

  • @user-ce8pg7oq5f
    @user-ce8pg7oq5f Год назад

    حقيقي

  • @BESTISD
    @BESTISD Год назад +2

    #bestprobe

  • @marc-andrebrunet5386
    @marc-andrebrunet5386 Год назад +1

    📌I love science because of NASA,
    And I love NASA because it's rocket science !!
    🤘😎Go NASA
    - "The pale blue dot" text of Carl Sagan provokes the same emotional reaction on me, as the "What a wonderful world" of Louis Armstrong.

  • @victorapalkow8681
    @victorapalkow8681 Год назад +2

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💙🤗

  • @Nunavuter1
    @Nunavuter1 Год назад

    All the science, plus Chuck Berry and Carl Sagan.

  • @Rottingboards
    @Rottingboards Месяц назад

    28:00. when we had real reporters.

  • @gemmusa4663
    @gemmusa4663 Год назад +4

    Love USA

  • @carissa8283i
    @carissa8283i Год назад

    What's beyond our universe

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 2 месяца назад

    📍29:16

  • @carissa8283i
    @carissa8283i Год назад

    Telepathic communication brain computer interfacing, teleportation, static, satellite, telescope, TELE, brain to brain communication. Brain to ancestor communication, time travel. I'm trying to protect humanity's right to peace of kind, privacy and protection against the future threats of our technology in the up coming futures.

  • @Half-CockedG
    @Half-CockedG Год назад

    That man said we won't have another mission to Uranus for a couple centuries??

  • @markbass_trojanthinking
    @markbass_trojanthinking Год назад

    Nasa Tv ? Or is a ploy to get me to replace it with RUclips? Considering where to put a generative design link and I don’t need it now but know of it.

  • @axleoe
    @axleoe Год назад +1

    well, r.i.p. live streaming

  • @alunchurcher7060
    @alunchurcher7060 Год назад +1

    Voyager was better than the Apollo missions in giving us great views of space objects/planets and moons.

  • @jrcaspe5488
    @jrcaspe5488 Год назад

    My sleeping pill. 😴😅

  • @odminvasia
    @odminvasia Год назад

    Переводи

  • @kawoyaxander6117
    @kawoyaxander6117 7 месяцев назад

    I wish we had chance here in African countries for space race

  • @carissa8283i
    @carissa8283i Год назад

    Most of our world will be ran by solar power, reusable, renewable energy sources. I dream of a future where we have no threat against attacks on our power grid. Power outages will never be a threat in our futures. Hospitals, homes, stores will all be built with power banks stored with energy obtained from the solar panels and stations. Imagine houses built on top of power banks. People will have more time for their family and friends. Robotics and computer technology will be the largest source for income and jobs world wide. One day we may be able to regain the lost knowledge of our loved ones that have passed. It's a matter of doing so safely. Some day we will call this beautiful planet we live on. Heaven

  • @Half-CockedG
    @Half-CockedG Год назад

    I hope people don't look back at the people of JPL like Chris Columbus smh what a terrible person!

  • @NathansHVAC
    @NathansHVAC Год назад +3

    Elon Musk was 15 years old in 1986 when NASA was laughing at planetary exploration.

    • @booklover6753
      @booklover6753 Год назад +4

      And he still hasn't grown up.

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Год назад +1

      NASA has never laughed at planetary exploration. Planetary exploration is one of their goals. 🚀

  • @LostAnFound
    @LostAnFound Год назад

    Who airbrushes anomalies from the photos?

  • @Half-CockedG
    @Half-CockedG Год назад +1

    The shuttle was such a waste of time and money and peoples lives smh

  • @medmar7829
    @medmar7829 Год назад

    Россия вперед¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @mortimertobarius9484
      @mortimertobarius9484 Год назад +2

      Why are you here?

    • @mortimertobarius9484
      @mortimertobarius9484 Год назад +2

      What is the purpose of that statement? Do you really think that it will fulfill that purpose?

    • @mightyhorsey
      @mightyhorsey Год назад +1

      Yeah, go home Russia 😎

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Год назад

      "Go Russia"? I hope you aren't offended, but I flagged your comment as one that promotes terrorism. You're most welcome! 🌻 🇺🇦 🌻

  • @jstroncheck
    @jstroncheck Год назад +1

    Man has yet to walk on the moon

    • @zounds010
      @zounds010 Год назад

      No moon landing denier has ever produced convincing evidence of his claims. Every single argument they make turns out to be based on a basic lack of understanding of physics, misinterpretation of words, pareidoilia or flat-out lies.

    • @jstroncheck
      @jstroncheck Год назад

      @@zounds010 okay physicist prove they went to the Moon.

    • @colehampton4579
      @colehampton4579 Год назад

      You mean the Russians and the Chinese lied too?

    • @jstroncheck
      @jstroncheck Год назад

      @@colehampton4579 about what?

    • @colehampton4579
      @colehampton4579 Год назад

      Have you seen the Chinese mission to the moon? How about the Russians on Mars?

  • @djsiimz
    @djsiimz Год назад

    Hahaha what a joke

  • @psycleen
    @psycleen Год назад +1

    lies

    • @smeeself
      @smeeself Год назад +3

      Your tin foil hat is on WAY too tight.

  • @paulhotson5820
    @paulhotson5820 Год назад +2

    CGI footage again!

    • @wcoasttigger
      @wcoasttigger Год назад +2

      They should be required to note on every image or video when its not real.

    • @suecondon1685
      @suecondon1685 Год назад +6

      These are mostly actual photos.

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 Год назад +4

      It is simply not always possible to show actual photographic footage. For example there were NO 3rd and 4th Voyager spacecraft that were taking pictures of Voyagers 1 and 2. Of course there's CGI involved.

    • @wcoasttigger
      @wcoasttigger Год назад +1

      @@Emdee5632 ps...so excited for Mondays Artemis launch!

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Год назад

      Flat Earther paranoia, again! 🤡

  • @cynthiabinder3730
    @cynthiabinder3730 Год назад +5

    Still working #1 #2 love the beginning here video, still sending data. 📡🛰🛰✌🤓📐🔭

    • @osmia
      @osmia Год назад +1

      Agree!