Back to the Moon - Part 1 | VOANews
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2024
- After the Apollo program ended, the US took a long hiatus from lunar exploration. What happened during this time, and what has NASA been doing? This documentary by the Voice of America's Russian service explores the multiple attempts to return to the Moon.
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I remember as a child looking up at the full moon and my sister saying to me it’s hard to believe people are walking around up there and I thought it’s amazing alright
How could Nixen cancel such a wonderful program ? And fund a war that was un winnable
Of course, I agree that things shouldn't be rushed to the point of failing safeguards. But...
I viewed an Orion capsule mockup at the KSC Visitor Center in 2011, over a dozen years ago.
Since then, there have been two Artemis flights, both unmanned, one to the Moon. And apparently, the first manned flight is several years down the road.
I don't want a disaster, but I am 70 years old. I recall the first Mercury flights, and naturally, I remember Apollo.
I want to live long enough to see our return to the Moon.
The Shuttle kept us in LEO for three decades. I should say that the lack of funding from Congress did. It was long overdue for retirement when it finally was. It always had too much of its mass to orbit as vehicle mass (Starship is worse in this regard) and never lived up to its supposed purpose of cost-effectiveness and fast turnaround.
SRBs for crewed flight are a horrifying standard, and, sadly, they are being used for our newest projects.
I witnessed the last three Apollo and a couple of Shuttle launches from the vicinity. All of the Apollo launches were awesome, but the night launch of Apollo XVII was especially indelibly burned into my memory.
These guys talk as though there's a hurricane in every location in Florida every other Thursday. Comically, some residents talk that way, too. It ain't true, folks.
48:50 I thought hand off to Houston came when the vehicle cleared the tower.
Let's go, Artemis III!
I don't carry a "phone in my pocket". But, my dual 12-core hyperthreaded Xeon processor desktop with a couple thousand GPU cores will run circles around any smartphone to date.
tike to upgrade that old pc my friend
@@ncprimetime Oh? Is it out of style, or something? I've never been a fashion slave.
"2 Artemis flights"?? When was the second one?
Artemis 2 was scheduled for 2023, and has been moved to September, 2025, at the earliest. Artemis 1 was launched in November of 2022.
P.S. several---more than 2, but not many. About the only thing you got right!
@@codymoe4986 technically, there have been two test flights: Dec 5, 2014 Orbital test flight of Orion using Delta IV Heavy, and Nov 16, 2022 Lunar Orbital test flight using SLS Block 1.
@@codymoe4986 Well, you're certainly full of yourself, aren't you?
Actually, I only got ONE thing wrong, referring to the Orion Capsule as Artemis.
Where is part 2 ?
I remember Columbia. Challenger I was 3. When Discovery retired I lost hope. We need to be exploring. It’s the final frontier.
they only ever went 300 miles from the ground. to the space station in LOW EARTH ORBIT; the moon is 300.000miles away, was not possible in 1969
@@SheriffofRUclips LEO extends out to an altitude of 1200 miles, not 300. And the average altitude of ISS is 248 miles, not 300. And the Moon sits at an average of 239,000 miles, not 300k.
P.S. The Hubble Telescope, orbits at 340 miles, outside of your set "300 mile" limit. How did the Shuttle deliver it to, according to you" an unreachable destination?
Troll harder....
@@codymoe4986 “SPACE” is infested with fakery ✨and they have already indirectly admitted that they Never went to the Moon 🌚🚀NASA is a fantasy money pit
Personally i think it's the infinite frontier.
@@2147B Disagree,, it’s a finite money pit, has done next to nothing for mankind and the world 🌎 when you look at the Cost $ over the last 60 years,, what has it actually achieved 🚀💩
I was also at Stapleton (the old Denver International airport) when it came in for the night. Not the life changing event like for Jeremy, but it was an awesome sight. Dad was an Air Force/ANG/Airline pilot flying C-130's out of Cheyenne with the Wyoming ANG and B-727's out of Denver with United Airlines so I knew about airplanes. This beast was like nothing I ever imagined. There were no scheduled 747's flying into Denver then, so that was a sight in itself, but the shuttle on its back was like Star Trek.
Taking us through history is very great, I am enjoying the Voice of America narration.
GRATIDÃO. OBRIGADO. EMOCIONADO.
Bravo.
OMG, the music....goodbye
Skylab had a lot more than is mentioned here. It was an observatory and had a spectroscope and hundreds of experiments. Also, the docking mechanism wasn’t Gemini - it was Apollo… The Shuttle’s main problem was it was an air force project. Designed by them. They abandoned it and left NASA with a “space truck” design and the air force hardly used it and went back to Titan rockets for satellite launches. A space station wasn’t part of the plan for the shuttle. That was only planned 23 years after the first shuttle launch - in September 1993…. So after Apollo - we abandoned Skylab and dumped NASA with something useless. I’m only 10 minutes in, but this isn’t going well so far.
Docking was Gemini also first space walk
@@winstonsmith6204 The docking mechanism on Skylab, wasn't a holdover from Gemini. Also, the first spacewalk was performed by cosmonaut Alexi Leonov, during the Voskhod 2 mission.
@@codymoe4986 I stand corrected. . . You're 100% right. First space walk for humanity was Soviet
SLS is like building a car from NOS (new old stock) parts. They put stickers over the STS badges.
I went to all of the first 3 Artemis scrubbed launches and I told my wife I’m not going to the 4th launch and they had a night launch lol. But went to see Starship last week and experience my first rocket launch.
and a failure to meet minimal test milestones (all three times).
3rd terrific failure!
I took my son to one of the last shuttle launches. I won't go into details but we ended up in the family and close friends section for launch. The launch had been delayed so many times that most of the "VIP' designated people went home, opening their section to a few of us lucky mere mortals. It was worth the 18 hour drive and something neither of us will forget.
@@robertarnold9815 maybe you are too damn to understand what space x is doin
@@grahammukuyu4660 Holding up humanity's return to the Moon?
Being over 65 years old, it makes it very difficult to hear what is being said due to the LOUD music...
The worst thing about living on the moon..... there's no wal mart.
The dollar general will be fully staffed and operational by Artemis 4 ❤
This was great, can’t wait for Part 2 baby…😎👍
Where's part 2
Sempre me deu uma tristeza Presidente Kenedy nao ver os astronautas na Lua
I watched the whole Apollo program in grammar school. We had a G.I.Joe model of the Gemini capsule. He fit right in there, spacesuit and all. We're still at stage 1 of the Sphinx Riddle. We were incredibly lucky. I think space will always be dangerous, just as it always has...
Man, that GI Joe has to be worth thousands! Do you suppose Mrs. Cook still has it?
The last time we went to the moon they told us we don't belong here don't come back so if they attack us it's our fault 🤔
Have the O rings been improved??
I'm 64..... Saw it all from the beginning. It's been toooo long.
I agree, moon missions should have never ended. We could have had a fully functioning base on the moon by now -- that is no exaggeration. Also, the knowledge we could have gained about low gravity vs micro-gravity in comparison to the ISS and the moon is more than most people realize. Moreover, I believe that we are going to find that low gravity is much better for the human body than no gravity at all.
@@ShawnRitch you know SpaceX is building something far more impressive, right? ruclips.net/video/W1WfCVZFZPo/видео.htmlsi=WzGfoljGD_1QSdel&t=42
Ditto Breaux.
Geez. BARELY a mention of how much the 3 Skylab missions contributed to learning how to live in space. Were your researchers born in the 1980s?
Why not use the manta space craft the mil has had for some time , it goes there and other places .
NASA can have their astronauts stay at an Elon hotel when they get to the Moon.
How's Elon going to build anything on the Moon, when he hasn't even achieved LEO with the vehicle he intends to use?
Is there a Part 2?
Did you ever find out?
@@patrickmollette15 No and I did an internet search as well🥲
This thing ain't gon never liftoff with a crew didn't they roll the schedule back another year ?
Impressive video!!!
somehow what I hear alot that they are hanging in the past... not re-thinking how it could be done in the future... but just making Apollo ver.2.0.... not a SLS Artemis... and a pile of what feels like excuses... lets think big and new... not rushed but safely but do not use it for slowness nor a budget increase
The music is great in this
18:20 I think it is important to contrast the "willingness to wait" to achieve a balanced pressure to comitt to launch, with the (perhaps) monetarily funded (not entirely by accident) and detached attitude those whom may actually benefit by keeping their status as well paid "professionals", by a procrastination that abounds with words and phrases like "I (am or am not) comfortable...[read this last word in italics]. YES we would assume that NASA knows this in spades. Human being is difficult.
Space mining and colonization exploration must be the top topic of humanity
Why?
Starship is going to change everything
what elon musk doesn't tell you is it take a dozen flight to fuel 1 starship. starship refueling schedule, is going to let China land on the moon 'first'.
Who remembers seeing the first launch of the shuttle? I was sure the main booster was all white at one time.
they stopped painting it to save weight!
That was the external tank, and yes it was painted.
I recorded the first launch of the space shuttle Columbia in 1981 on my VCR. Still have the tape. I remember how excited and animated John Young was as he was walking around it, looking at the tiles, and moving his arms in excitement. He had already walked on the moon on Apollo 16, then he and Bob Crippen were the first shuttle crew.
A quick replay of an old video will show you that.
It sure beats relying on an aging memory.
That "booster" was the external fuel tank. No motors...
Its about time we are going back!
GOING BACK LOL WE NEVER WENT GOOFY
@@leelunk8235 Yup, never even been there. Hell, they cant even get a simple 'lander' to sit straight there now, with a thousand times more tech than what the 60's had (un-manned). I can understand why they staged it, the 'space race', the Cold War, Russia vs the USA, etc.
I do, however, look forward to whoever sets foot on the moon, and hope it's done in the time I have left here @ 60 years of age now.
WE NEVER WENT IN THE 1ST PLACE WHAT YOU MEAN GOING BACK
@@leelunk8235 only a complete moron would make a stupid statement like that . we went to the moon and we are goimg back again and we sure as hell dont need people like u to do it ...
It's about time we even did!
Imagine all we humans can achieve if we put wars aside and combine all that technology into exploring space we will be real real ahead of what we know already peace on Earth 🌎🌍.
Horse hockey. You are dumping those beautiful motors in the ocean.
Not Elon
Go dive for them. Finders keepers
Starship has already dumped 117 engines in the ocean... More than the space shuttle used in 30 years of service and more than the sls will ever use. @@Frankthetank-zr5mc
So? They will become a great place for Marine life.
SpaceX has also dumped a few hundred engines in the ocean. 👍
@@Frankthetank-zr5mc ruclips.net/video/nxG0WAwwrGk/видео.html
Uansett jeg dom betaler så ja e jer me fan .
Yea, what he said.
Firmament
my having got home it’s back to the moan 😮
why does it say apollo space program above the title
It's a great hook and, uh, the Apollo program actually made it to the moon? 7 orbiting missions (8, 11, 12, 14-17), 6 landing missions (11, 12,14-17) and 1, well 180 degree turn and home (Apollo 13)...the title isn't quite click bait but I agree it smells fishy. However, the balls it took to make it to the moon 55 years ago gives Apollo the right to be highlighted anytime going to the moon is mentioned.
There is no way they would approve taking the risks they took today, but the the Apollo program wasn't about science or space exploration, it was a deadly contest between communism and capitalism, winner take all. That was 'war' and wartime risks were acceptable. Once they start fighting over the resources on the moon, not just science things will speed up.
@@Frankthetank-zr5mc Apollo 13 didn't execute a 180 degree turn, they flew by the Moon and back to Earth on a planned trajectory...
Wow
I really enjoyed this.
could the Space Shuttle ignite its RS 25s and climb to orbit?
When President Obama cancelled the Constellation program saying NASA needed to work with private industry to broaden their technology aspirations and goals, I lamented that decision and often said the country needs a national space program with manned flights. Given NASA's aerospace manufacturing assets at its disposal, private industry would never be a significant player in NASA's future or the nation's space future. Now, my view has spun 180 degrees. This colossal boondoggle of a rocket program with a launch schedule and goal forecast spreading decades will never do anything but waste the taxpayer's money and be a jobs program for the aerospace industry. SpaceX puts NASA to shame. They will be ready to land on the moon with super heavy and Starship years ahead of this program. The embarrassment ahead for NASA as SpaceX moves closer to going without them is going to put this stuck in the 1970s bureaucracy into the scrapheap of history.
Hmm, Artemis 1 already launched, and helped put a man rated craft, into lunar orbit. Meanwhile, SpaceX is holding up the show with the colossal boondoggle that is Starship.
The same Starship that hasn't even made LEO... Not to mention, NASA has literally explored the whole of the solar system, while SpaceX hauls groceries and taxi fares to the ISS.
NASA should be ashamed? Absolutely, for expecting a snake oil salesman like Musk to deliver on his promises...
Interesting to know about"Back to the moon"
8:08 Wow, unfortunate name
Back to the moon?
Thanks
Too many rivers in the way of the crawler? PUT IT ON THE RIVER! Dam it and float it! ffs
Brilliant achievement, but this rocket does not have the stylish look of the Saturn V rocket
I agree the Saturn V was awesome, but it didn't have the look of the Starship. It's ironic that Elon's machine looks so much like the Flash Gordon era spaceships, not Mercury/Gemini/Apollo.
Lets hope the non gravity on our super conductor moon trapped between the two energies of the Earth's double torus fermie cells magnetosphere reacts differently this time 😅
This whole documentary is trying to make the SLS look good when all they did was recopy a capsule, build a computer that controlled the craft and put it on top of a shuttle platform with no cargo capacity at all whatsoever. Seems like about two steps back to me.
Like button moon we'll be back soon
nasa. Meaningless.
SpaceX is the real space transport!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Why not build a electric space shuttle?? 4 electric turbine motors with big lithium batteries.. hell even add a few electric turbos to it
It only took 30 years to orbit the moon again.. smh
Starship, New Glenn, Neutron is the future. Reusable rockets ftw
Yip watching this. Earth & water is where i feel compatible. Ain't gotta worry about me going to space on a rocket. That might go boom.
43:40 Hydrogen was developed as a rocket fuel propellant.
lol wtf hydrogen is an element. XD
I am really doubtful about Artemis. Not enough money, choppy schedule, old hardware. It would suffice to read the plan in details of Apollo and compare it to the current one to realize they are at best lagging beyond. They don’t have a lander yet and they don’t have a vector to reach llo with the weight needed by an average moon mission. The elliptical orbit theory are willing to adopt is not “better then Apollo” it is just what they can achieve with that brick of SLS: lack of dv results in a two weeks orbit around the moon. It means that any emergency on the surface will result in a tragedy because the impossibility to launch a dock on Orion. Oh, and there is also that detail about the launches, 15 launches per single mission is a huge hole the program, because of reliability, security, and any practical common sense. Boh
Sorry, but it just seems like the same old idea, i.e. tanks and nozzles that are thrown away after every launch, and a capsule.
To me, the rocket has a 'Russian' appearance with the two side boosters. Compared to NASA's success in capturing the attention of America, NASA is failing with Artemis and returning to the Moon. To NASA, the Moon is a step stone and not a destination. Arrogance.
You do realize those are pretty much Space Shuttle boosters?
"To NASA, the Moon is a step stone and not a destination."
Because it is...
There's only so much to do on the Moon, and it costs about as much Delta-V to reach Mars.
There is nothing Russian in using two huge SRBs. NASA and its subcontractors want to re-use Space Shuttle hardware instead of developing new one. This is a space equivalent to the Boeing 737 MAX.
Ehh, name a Russian launch system that uses 2 gigantic SRB's...
Nice presentation drama, but new, old hardware. Lead, follow or get out of the way of progress. We have had enough of money sucking stagnation in space exploration.
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It will be a long time until we get back to the moon. SpaceX is not going to work for Artemis. The rockets they are designing are not fit for purpose.
Foolish waste considering SpaceX cost.
Spacex will fail
Buck Rogers
Is there wind in the moon's atmosphere? What a coverup. Looks like Arizona at night.😂
Wow. 56 minutes of trying to justify the SLS's existence.
ruclips.net/video/nxG0WAwwrGk/видео.html
There is no reusability in the SLS! This is awfull!
Es geht um Patientieren bitteschön.........................! Schneller Bundesraten darüber Informiert bitteschön...........! Es ist nicht gratis.....
So, so, much SLS apologism in this video you'd think you were watching a Boeing commercial. They praise everything that's wrong with the SLS (friction stir welding, 5 segment SRB's, fully expended vehicle and engines, liquid hydrogen ISP) basically everything oldspace that leads to delays, astronomical launch costs and rockets that fly so rarely and infrequently that every flight might as well be a test flight. I'm looking forward to Part 2 where they throw even more shade on Starship and Starship HLS while praising SLS Block 1B and the EUS as something revolutionary.
That's because It's not a video about Starship but about SLS, Einstein ... to see starship you need to watch other videos on this channel
.. In 10 to 15 years they gonna praise Starship too when it manages to deliver its first people safely to the moon.
Faf
This rocket and the space shuttle are the reason why I don't like hydrogen powered cars.
This rocket and the Space Shuttle are the reason I don't like SRBs.
Artemis is a flawed program.
I agreed. They are using the same technology that waste money and resources.
SLS succeeds, SS explodes.
So which approach is flawed again?
Artemis 3 will require an unspecified number of SpaceX Starhip launches (15 is the estimate) and on orbit refueling (new technology) to be able to land on the moon. @robertarnold9815
Back to the moon? At what price? For what purpose?
SpaceX is the only way we’re getting back there…
Well, yes since the SS is part of the current landing scheme. However, NASA is going to get tired of this failure and move on to a rational lander approach. SS is just a money pit that is nothing but a delay for a successful landing.
Elon burning through his money from the federal government And no Trump won't help him.
@@robertarnold9815 question - why do you have an irrational hatred of StarShip? To call it a failure is ridiculous.
wrong answer
@seanmchugh2866 Its a rational concern about the wasted NASA funding that ultimately will delay the moon landing schedule, the scamming of investors' money, general affront to good engineering practices, unneeded damage to the environment, wasting the FAA's time (and your tax dollars) to clear the airspace for their misadventures, etc.
Shall I go on? I’m not even worried about you sycophants babbling endlessly about how great Musk is when clearly he is just a con man.
Was denken Sie sich gerade...........? Wenn ich es um Gefährliche Neurologie Anfallen Heilen schneller können werden.........?
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Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams (my cover version 🆕)
*_Sore much for your promises_* ☹
*_They died the day you 'let' me grow_* 👦➡👨
*_Caught up in a web of lies_* 🕸
*_But I was just too young to know_* 🤷♂
*_I thought it was truth_* 😤
*_Who taught me by your side_* 😠
(Chorus)
*_And NASA given me, given me_* 😡
*_Nothing but shitty dreams, shitty dreams_* 💩
*_Neil like Collins passed away, passed away_* ⚰⚰
*_Gone these 'pretty' hearts_* 😈😈
*_Two dead who lied to me_* 🤬
*_Woke up to reality_* 😎
*_And found the future plot so bright_* 👍
*_I left the imposter ball_* 🤜🌐
*_And baby things would work out right_* 🙏
*_I thought it was truth_* 😤
*_'Who' could do me so wrong_* 👨🚀👨🚀👨🚀
(Chorus) x2
*_Gone these 'pretty' hearts_* 😈😈
*_I thought it was truth_* 😤
*_Two dead who lied for gov_* 👎
(Chorus) x2
*_Oh no no no - two dead who lied to me_* 🤬
*_Oh oh, oh oh, lied to me_* 🤬
*_Sore much for your promises_* ☹
*_Sore much for your promises_* ☹
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a-ha - I've Been Losing You (my cover version 🆕)
*_It was a brain they washed all day..._* 🤯
*_Reached out by the colours of their lies_* 📺
*_Cutting the "done clown" shown the bad side able_* 🧑🚀
*_I just realized_* 🤔
*_It was the plain_* 🌅
*_That made so difference_* 👨🏻🏫
*_And I should have known it was the sea_* 🤦🏻
*_Yet I rid it all so boldly_* ✊🏻
*_...almost lonely_* 😎
*_plain for all to see_* 👀
*_Oh c'mon sleaze now_* 🤗
*_talk to me_* 🙉
*_tell me_* 🥱
*_things I could find 'helpful'_* 😴
*_How can I stop now..._* 👨🏼🎤
*_Is there nothing I can't do_* 💪🏻
*_I have crossed the way_* 🌐🪓
*_I've been losing you_* 😌
*_I can still hear your streams cheating_* 🤥
*_You're passing your passes like a snake_* 🐍
*_NASA the 'hero' lands_* 🌕
*_laugh at them_* 😈
*_You thought no one could wake_* 🐑
*_It was the plain_* 🌅
*_That made so difference_* 👨🏻🏫
*_...vigorously humming: Cross the way_* 🌐🪓
*_What I won_* 👉🏻 *_the gift to set free_* 🎁
*_brought to check me_* 🧐
*_- staying on my mind_* 🧠
*_So sleaze now_* 🤗
*_talk to me_* 🙉
*_tell me_* 🥱
*_things I could find 'helpful'_* 😴
*_For how can I stop now..._* 👨🏼🎤
*_Is there nothing I can't do_* 💪🏻
*_I have crossed the way_* 🌐🪓
*_I've been losing you_* 😌
Back in the day I was to all 14 lunches including redstone there's nothing nothing I mean nothing is amazing I seen that 400 ft candle throw itself against the Deep Purple cloth background and 5,000 ft you could see Neil and Buzz waving out the window all I can think of was please close the window please close that window 15 in which they were going in the windows open we create such a draft and all the very hard labor massive Ground School went into it I pointed out the window I think it was bus seem to understand what I was saying and quickly hop back down with the window secured behind him and the rest is history
if we cant go to the moon today we cant go tomorrow space travel is impossible .we need to continue funding nasa and praise the polticians.ΑΩ
The big lie
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hi Voice of America!
thanks for the upload.
Def Leppard - Photograph (my cover version 🆕)
*_I'm outa lie, outa lots_* 🙏
*_Got a photoshop, picture of_* 🌐
*_Fashion killer, I'm too much_* 💪
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*_Oh, look what you've done through this rotten ball clown_* 😠
*_Oh oh, look what you've done_* 😡
*_Photoshop - I don't want your..._* 🌎
*_Photoshop - I don't need your..._* 🌍
*_Photoshop - All you've got is a photoshop_* 🌏
*_But it's not enough_* 🙅♂
*_I'd be your leader, if you're there_* 👨🏫
*_Put your trust on me, if you care_* 🤝
*_Such a human, I got style_* 😎
*_I make every brain heal with a smile, oh_* 😊
*_You had some kinda hold on me_* ⛓
*_You're all washed up it's history_* 🌐🟰💩
*_So wild so free stay far from me_* ⚠
*_You're all I loathe, lie fantasy_* 🤮
*_Oh, look what you've done through this rotten ball clown_* 😠
*_Oh oh, look what you've done_* 😡
*_I gotta hate you_* 🤬
*_Photoshop - I don't want your..._* 🌎
*_Photoshop - I don't need your..._* 🌍
*_Photoshop - All you've got is a photoshop_* 🌏
*_You've gone straight off my head_* 😌
For those who don’t know sls was mandated by congress to keep the shuttle companies employed. It’s totally outdated and insanely expensive. Starship will replace this easily.
HA HA, right now SS can't even meet its meager test milestones let alone hope to replace the SLS. Frankly the failure which SS is will delay the moon landing missions of Artemis.
@@robertarnold9815 meager goals?. You mean the most ambitious space project in the history of man. Starship has already launched successfully the largest flying object in history and is now pushing the cutting edge in to the unprecedented realms of full reusability.
@@marsspacex6065 no, the milestones that they set up like not blowing up before meeting a target goal.
Straight has failed to meet any of its major goals. Running through NADA money fast.
@@marsspacex6065 How do you call exploding 3 times, and failing to even reach LEO, a success?
Here's an example of an actual success...SLS, successfully putting Orion, a man rated spacecraft, into lunar orbit, during Artemis 1.
CGI is far more advanced now. They won’t need Kubrick
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I'm still waiting till we go to mars ... jokers
They never went to the moon its was a holywood movie ye saw.
🎵 For yourrrrr eyesss onlyyyyy so much to see, so much to see that's.. 🎵
Such a waste of money. 4 BILLION or More dollars per launch just into the ocean
And they are Still getting away with it .. past & present Tall Tale / blatant Theatricks. People are addicted to their Globe-indoctrination;Disney Space Adventures! 😃😮
🐵🤗🐸🐒👽🙃
It is Criminal Fraud
/ Theft. But enjoy
kiddies...
なんで今になって月なんだよ~。怪し過ぎるよ。NASAは火星の方に一生懸命だが月の方が簡単だろうに。怪し過ぎるよ。
"60 years is not a long time from a technology development perspective"...I disagree with that statement very much. in 60 years we went from airplanes not existing to airlines. Everything is hard when one first starts. The point is to keep going and getting better till its not difficult.
In 60 years we went from building-size computers to smartphones too.
@@joseeduardobolisforteswell said !! From the Wright brothers first powered flight, to the German V-2 Rocket 🚀 took… 38 years 👈✨
What is hilariously sad it that America took Kennedys goal and with nothing less than determination and miracles we not only invented the needed technology but made it ALL come together in less than a decade.. Also BEFORE the U.S.S.R. Fast forward to George Bush Jr. Presidency (not sure if the program was spoke about before Bush Jr. but I'm positive he spoke of Artemis and Americas return to the moon... Which has been EMBARRASSINGLY long ago. Still not there.
Now in my useless opinion is this.... NASA is historically always slow and behind schedule. No surprise.. however the main culprit 9:54 here is Boeing.. Boeing won the contract to build the capsule . Boeing and our government has a long history of being over budget and behind schedule . Congress approves the money everytime. That's Boeing's business model I think. If Boeing got shut down when they asked for more money. They wouldnt be the company we know today. At this rate Space X will go to Mars before Artemis gets to the moon..
Artemis has already put Orion, into lunar orbit. And Starship is still exploding into a million pieces, without even reaching LEO.
What are you even babbling about?
So sad to see NASA fail. So much time wasted on diversity which we know delivers shit outcomes. Best person for the role always wins.
The ending was super dramatic for NASA using 1970s tech
Back to ??
What a fake
Yes totally
So many excuses…
That guy was right when he said, going to the moon was our pyramids. No one knows how either was done.
German engineering leading the way over American practices, that's how they got to the Moon.
Without the Operation: Paperclip scientists they wouldn't have gone anywhere.
Today no one knows how simple math is done or most anything else. I’m not saying that about NASA. I’m just saying that about compared to back then the general population.
@@NewCastleIndiana yeah!! I try to help my kids with their homework and you can’t just add 2 + 2. It has to be complicated
I may not be a rocket scientist, but I can "build" a pile of pretty rocks...to claim the second is an unsolvable mystery is ridiculous...
Yup back to the moon in a rocket thrown together from shit we had laying around. And over half a century on from apollo and the use of a capsule with an ablative heat shield we now have a super advanced capsule with an ablative heatshield, but it has much better computers oh and the craft uses solar panels for electricity. Look going out to the yard and grabbing used albeit very powerful engines is fine for hotrods and such built in the garage, but NASA?!?! Really this is embarrassing