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It is much expensive task to reach other planets in the universe,the same could have been achieved by knowing om/god ,the visuval form is creature,the invisible/para is covered with Mahat(maya,getting rid of maya encircled on man catches any thing,as such many westerns are staying Himalayas practising astongayog,trying to gain ultimate secrets of universe
A row of trees With millions of white flowers line the road by my house, yesterday walking past them I didn't see a single insect buzzing around them, EERIE!
I think this is one of the Earths greatest space achievements lately and a nice subject to think about instead of the daily crap that is our lives. I truly hope though that one day humans CAN get their and pick up the rubbish
@@Abbas-tw8gr 1) Yes. Yes, life sucks pretty bad at this time. 2) Way to miss the whole point of all this. It's mind boggling to think that you'd seriously suggest that finding remnants of life in a desert on Earth is in the same realm as finding remnants of life on another freaking planet. You trolling? I want to give you the benefit of the doubt and say that you're trolling, because I don't want just assume that you're this foolish.
@@Abbas-tw8gr 1) We may, or we may not find evidence of life, but I'll argue from the point of view that we don't. It's still worth it to explore other planets. Venturing into the great unknown - Literally and metaphorically - And expanding on our horizons is the greatest meaning of life. 2) As far as us not having explored the ocean, we have, mostly. The ocean is fairly homogenous, in that you don't need to travel every inch of it to have an idea of what's there. You drop in a spot, and you can safely assume that it's very similar in biology and topography in a 1,000,000 square kilometer area; assumptions can be verified via satellite imagery. Then you go 1000 kilometers over and explore there. This is our home field and we've been exploring it for millennia, so we have a decent grasp of what it holds. In terms of depth, we have also explored the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana's Trench. 3) No one's asking you specifically to go anywhere to begin with. Lots of people would jump at the chance to tread on new ground. Since our planet has already been more or less completely explored, space is the next great frontier. I'd gladly go back in time 1000 years and re-explore Earth, but that's not an option.
@@Abbas-tw8gr how does it effect you in anyway? No really? Why does it bother you if people achieve these amazing technical operations way beyond our common thinking? Its funny because you talk like people arent doing those things but they more than likely are lol probably people in the sea as we speak 😂✊
James, your quality narration keeps your listeners wanting more! The Kosmo videos are getting better each and every week. I can't wait for your review of the Mars lander and copter coming up in April. Thank you!
Actually, Mars had life already. But, you know. They're hiding. Because if you think about it, Mars' sounds are almost the same as Earth. But yeah, we finally got an HD quality after all these 70 - 80 years. Applause for NASA.
When are people, including you, going to realise after 100 years of research, right from when we discovered we had other planets, till when we were walking on them, and landing robots on them, everything we have done, are we going to stop this nonsense and realise 100 years of nothing tells you, there is still going to be nothing and never will be. It's just a waste of time, money, resources and everything else we put into trying to find other life. Is 100 years, walking on the moon, landing multiple robots on mars, all the tech we have and use, pretty much all we have done involving all things space act.. not enough to conclude, there is no other life, is it not clear after everything. It's like people are waiting just to find some bloke or woman having a walk down her local creater or something, or a town, even some sort of animal. It's never going to happen. One theory gets debunked, we then decide to open another suggestion on why there might be water or life. Let's get cracking with even more discoveries of planets, moons ect.. and making mars fit for human's, both to visit and live. I love every second of the current rover and what we can see. It's nothing less than amazing. Let's quit this whole nonsense of other life though and even water. If for whatever reason there is life and water.. I'm sure we will come across it during our other projects. (Not going to happen though)
Muting the background music would be great for really listening in on the rover's recorded sounds. Other than that truly amazing to be seeing mars in these ways. Thanks guys and Keep the updates coming!
3:00 it's alright to remove the background music when showing these kinds of sounds, just like in car videos, where everyone gets pissed when there's music over the sound of the engines
I'm pretty sure with the 19 minutes back and forth delay of signals and the intermittent communication blackouts caused by the Mars Day/Night cycle that it's pretty much impossible for anyone on Earth to in any way keep the Rover from being in the path of a Dust Devil....
Thanks for this share! I'll follow your posts, for sure. I remember my parents telling me this long night they spent watching TV when there was the first man on the Moon. Now I see those robots, satellites, probes and many others allowing us to see those magnificent planets & other objects in the deep space.
Looking forward to Ingenuity’s first flight on the planet! The Wright Brothers will be proud knowing we will be testing our first actual fly on another planet!
@@-M0LE actually Igor Sikorsky made the first helicopter. Da Vinci was first to propose the idea but Igor made it actually work. Not dissing Da Vinci. If internal combustion engines were a thing then, I wouldn't be surprised if Da Vinci would have got something working.
Sincerely i am honored to watch this,for a few seconds i stopped eating my noodle soup while being astonished . From mars to my kitchen table .Great great job.
@Critical Thinkersamazing there's people( or fake accounts ) that are so insanely stupid that would waste their time posting such a comment . .... shows us about the other stuff we're reading out there
@Critical Thinkers keep it quiet. You're embarrassing yourself with that comment. I'm a broadcast engineer and I work with multiple satellites in various orbits. As part of my role I also teach kids and various levels and in the class I show them comments/video from people who think earth is flat, moon landings were fake etc as an example to the kids of what happens if you skip school or don't get an education. These kids think you lot are hilarious and it's heart warming to see the younger generations outsmarting people like you by miles!! I will be using your comment in my next class. They are going to wet themselves laughing at that drivel!! Thanks for your input 👍
@@OutOfWards there is only bare ground with no snow for about 50 days out of the year. Don't see any snow. There is also wildlife. And overcast skies, big fluffy grey clouds. Funny you never see that in these pics. Where do you buy your tinfoil?
A documentary series called The Universe " on Netflix features an episode about rover. It was supposed to be launched last year. The cool thing about rover is it can repair it's own leg if it gets broken. It's first step before sending crew to set up camp. We on the move for real!!😳🤯
The land on Mars looks more familiar to me than many of the lands on Earth. It sure would be nice to live there. No life. No journalists or people with opinions. I could make rock towers and sleep under the stars without a single hazardous creature around.
Wow! A very bright score for the US... scientifically and engineering wise, it makes me proud to be an American.. Lately, real good news is few and far between.. Kudos to the team..
To my fellow Americans, when I was in elementary school on the Navajo Reservation public school we learned about the solar system. And later in JR High and High School our Anglo teachers talked about possible future missions to Mars. Our textbooks mentioned possible future astronaut mission to Mars. At that time I couldn't have imagine NASA would have been sending rovers to Mars surface to be taking photographs and taking core samples and using lasers to be zapping rocks. Then I couldn't have imagine the possibility of recording sounds on the martian surface. Now we have seen up-close images of Mars surface and the dust devils and the pictures of Mars moonlight. It's awesome how far NASA has accomplished their goals. The team of mechanical engineers, scientist, and other specialist have made it possible to utilize robotic exploration to learn of Mars surface and possible signs of life. There is a Native American whose a mechanical engineer on the Preservance Rover rover mission. I couldn't have imagine also that our Diné Bizààd (Navajo Language) would be used to name landmarks on Mars. When I first learned about the naming of a landmark with the word "Máaz" featured in our Navajo Times Newspaper article I was in awe. Who would have imagine NASA would honor a Native American tribe by using the Navajo language to name about 50 Navajo words. NASA began collaborating with Navajo Nation since 2015 to get our younger generation to seek mechanical engineer degrees to work with the NASA team. When I was a kid I often gazed at the Southeastern sky where Mars is located and I often wondered about the possibility of missions to Mars and if mankind could actually be successful at exploring Mars. And in 2021 it is absolutely extrodinary to get to see all these pictures of Mars landscape. I never thought a rover could land and survive on Mars surface 162 million miles from earth. Humanity no matter what nationality or color can work together as one team to accomplish anything good job NASA.
33.9 closest, mid-range 140, farthest 249 million miles. I am not nit-picking, you wrote a beautiful piece from the heart. And as an American I say, they should keep using Native American culture in naming universal things to inspire all of us to be better Americans.
Amazing. When we see the technology required to achieve this level of exploration, it isn't surprising that it has taken so long to get here. Looking forward to many more images and progress with the Mars Drone. One thing, please turn off the background music when playing Mars sounds.
Everybody, enjoy how sleek and clean looking the river looks right now, because it won't be like that for much longer lol. Take a look at curiosity, poor thing is tore up
Excellent video!!! We are anxious to know more about the Mars information, about human life, or any living things that are available there? Seasons, like hot, cold etc., etc., all we need to know!!! Thank you for your initiative to prepare this video!!! Appreciate. Thanks!!!
Looking at this picture I noticed what it reminded me off. In twilight zone once was about a criminal sentenced to be on a asteroid millions miles away. The only thing he had was a shack.
Ingenuity technically can do about 500 to 1500 test flights depending on battery management. I think they should have given it a transport bay on the rover to do some reconaissance. For publicity reasons, I expect NASA will keep ingenuity flying 800 times, after the rover, cos it's cute.
Actually a lot of the times dust devils are actually helpful because they clean the solar panels of the rovers by sweeping up dust. And since Mars' atmosphere is only 1% of Earth's atmosphere, the dust devils are actually fairly small and weak which is why they really aren't a concern and if anything, they are a net positive to the rover missions.
I remember reading about that. The first rover teams thought the mission would only last for at most a year or something due to dust covering the solar panels thus killing the rovers but for some reason they just kept on trucking. Then they realized the dust devils were cleaning the rovers of all the dust they accumulated
Travel where? There’s no oxygen on Mars, no water, no food sources, if you want to live in a desert go to UAE. It looks close to Mars with better conditions
I don’t know if I can wait 10 years for answers. Hope I’m still alive. Lol. Love the video keep them coming. It’s amazing that we even there and we can get pictures back so fast. Love Mars. ❤️
Hi to all. I love it all. been following Space Flights since 1961 when I was Very Young. . I can not wait to see the first Flight of the chopper I would call it .
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What kind of question is this, but yes, obviously lol
I hope it allows future explorations to travel much farther and get more data than would be reachable than by the rover only.
Yes!!!
Yes!!!!!!
That will be pretty boss
It’s so eerie to look at what’s essentially a vast desert but it is truly lifeless. No bugs, no shrubs, no sprigs of weeds emerging from cracks.
No bugs, that's my planet!
It is much expensive ,to reach any planet in the universe we look but controlling mind
It is much expensive task to reach other planets in the universe,the same could have been achieved by knowing om/god ,the visuval form is creature,the invisible/para is covered with Mahat(maya,getting rid of maya encircled on man catches any thing,as such many westerns are staying Himalayas practising astongayog,trying to gain ultimate secrets of universe
Like the Canadian north. :-O
A row of trees With millions of white flowers line the road by my house, yesterday walking past them I didn't see a single insect buzzing around them, EERIE!
People in 20th century: It's impossible to see what happens on another planets!
Me in 21st century: taking shit and watching mars rover on my iphone
No one said that
You do know there has been 2 other rovers on Mars right? Lol everyone including the video guy doesn't even know that lol
It would have been enough "my phone"
Shits awesome ain't it
@@youarenotspecial of course we know that but perseverance is a fucking beast of a machine and ingenuity takes the piss out off coolness
It's incredible how far we have come since 1960. I am so proud to be a human right now. Thanks for the updates.
Guys can u mute the background music when we are hearing the Martian sounds? Keep up that excellent job. Thanks
@Alexander Bayer Are you sure?
@Alexander Bayer there is. Turned down a little but still there
I agree
@Alexander Bayer stfu
@Alexander Bayer What you are rn, is toxic :)
I think this is one of the Earths greatest space achievements lately and a nice subject to think about instead of the daily crap that is our lives. I truly hope though that one day humans CAN get their and pick up the rubbish
A thousand years is required to terraform a planet.
@@Abbas-tw8gr
1) Yes. Yes, life sucks pretty bad at this time.
2) Way to miss the whole point of all this. It's mind boggling to think that you'd seriously suggest that finding remnants of life in a desert on Earth is in the same realm as finding remnants of life on another freaking planet. You trolling? I want to give you the benefit of the doubt and say that you're trolling, because I don't want just assume that you're this foolish.
@@Abbas-tw8gr
1) We may, or we may not find evidence of life, but I'll argue from the point of view that we don't. It's still worth it to explore other planets. Venturing into the great unknown - Literally and metaphorically - And expanding on our horizons is the greatest meaning of life.
2) As far as us not having explored the ocean, we have, mostly. The ocean is fairly homogenous, in that you don't need to travel every inch of it to have an idea of what's there. You drop in a spot, and you can safely assume that it's very similar in biology and topography in a 1,000,000 square kilometer area; assumptions can be verified via satellite imagery. Then you go 1000 kilometers over and explore there. This is our home field and we've been exploring it for millennia, so we have a decent grasp of what it holds. In terms of depth, we have also explored the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana's Trench.
3) No one's asking you specifically to go anywhere to begin with. Lots of people would jump at the chance to tread on new ground. Since our planet has already been more or less completely explored, space is the next great frontier. I'd gladly go back in time 1000 years and re-explore Earth, but that's not an option.
@@thefirstsin best get started then hadnt we pal.
@@Abbas-tw8gr how does it effect you in anyway? No really? Why does it bother you if people achieve these amazing technical operations way beyond our common thinking? Its funny because you talk like people arent doing those things but they more than likely are lol probably people in the sea as we speak 😂✊
James, your quality narration keeps your listeners wanting more! The Kosmo videos are getting better each and every week. I can't wait for your review of the Mars lander and copter coming up in April. Thank you!
It’s text to speech isn’t it?
Music choice is good too
robot voice
@@Kylo27 yes
well hopefully they use actual photos of perserverance this time and not curiosity!!!
simply looking at this even brings us closer to finding out truely if there is life on other planets... these are some exiting time
Exciting times
Space hurricane observed in the Earth’s upper atmosphere
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Actually, Mars had life already. But, you know. They're hiding. Because if you think about it, Mars' sounds are almost the same as Earth. But yeah, we finally got an HD quality after all these 70 - 80 years. Applause for NASA.
When are people, including you, going to realise after 100 years of research, right from when we discovered we had other planets, till when we were walking on them, and landing robots on them, everything we have done, are we going to stop this nonsense and realise 100 years of nothing tells you, there is still going to be nothing and never will be. It's just a waste of time, money, resources and everything else we put into trying to find other life. Is 100 years, walking on the moon, landing multiple robots on mars, all the tech we have and use, pretty much all we have done involving all things space act.. not enough to conclude, there is no other life, is it not clear after everything. It's like people are waiting just to find some bloke or woman having a walk down her local creater or something, or a town, even some sort of animal. It's never going to happen. One theory gets debunked, we then decide to open another suggestion on why there might be water or life. Let's get cracking with even more discoveries of planets, moons ect.. and making mars fit for human's, both to visit and live. I love every second of the current rover and what we can see. It's nothing less than amazing. Let's quit this whole nonsense of other life though and even water. If for whatever reason there is life and water.. I'm sure we will come across it during our other projects. (Not going to happen though)
So we sent a robot to Mars and it's poopin' out samples of whatever it eats. I like it.
Hearing Percy move, hit bumps and stuffs, is just FASCINATING
Muting the background music would be great for really listening in on the rover's recorded sounds. Other than that truly amazing to be seeing mars in these ways. Thanks guys and Keep the updates coming!
3:53 The noise my knees used to make when getting up from looking at books on the bottom shelf in a quiet library.
🤣
True
You’re not funny
@@User-718_ 🍌
Sounds like lies
I check on Perseverance at least once daily! :)
3:00 it's alright to remove the background music when showing these kinds of sounds, just like in car videos, where everyone gets pissed when there's music over the sound of the engines
Sitting thousands of miles away from this planet, hearing these sounds!😌
Thousands? 😂😂 it’s approximately 54 million kilometres from Earth to Mars
@@User-718_ right ✅ 😫😆🙌🏿
@Xander Giber yeah imagine if there was a huge nuclear war on mars, could've obliterated all life on its surface! :0
@Xander Giber oh yes! Titan is my favorite place in the entire solar system! :D
@Xander Giber yeah ikr. Such a fascinating place! =)
The sounds of Mars competing for prominence with musical soundtrack of Earth.
Yah that bothered me
I lose phone signal but we get high quality pics beamed from Mars
Thanks for latest news and showing of real photo's in Mars. JaishriRam
The way you say "KOSMO" in the intro is cracking me up 🤣
🤣🤣
It's like he's taking the piss
It reminds me of early EA games.
@@blameitondanny "challenge everything"
@@LordTetsuoShima Yes. It forever memorized and burnt inside my brain because of how much I play the sims 2 😂
I'm pretty sure with the 19 minutes back and forth delay of signals and the intermittent communication blackouts caused by the Mars Day/Night cycle that it's pretty much impossible for anyone on Earth to in any way keep the Rover from being in the path of a Dust Devil....
All that fascinating technology, the many specialist engineers, wow ! what a team !! To boldly go, where no man or machine has gone before .
oh plenty machines are on and around Mars already before Perserverance my friend go look it up you will be mind blown!!!
@@ftoalan I forgot about the earlier Rover, thanks for reminding me, How could I have forgotten,
Thanks for this share! I'll follow your posts, for sure. I remember my parents telling me this long night they spent watching TV when there was the first man on the Moon. Now I see those robots, satellites, probes and many others allowing us to see those magnificent planets & other objects in the deep space.
Looking forward to Ingenuity’s first flight on the planet! The Wright Brothers will be proud knowing we will be testing our first actual fly on another planet!
They didn’t invent the helicopter da Vinci did
@@-M0LE actually Igor Sikorsky made the first helicopter. Da Vinci was first to propose the idea but Igor made it actually work. Not dissing Da Vinci. If internal combustion engines were a thing then, I wouldn't be surprised if Da Vinci would have got something working.
@@-M0LE He didn't say they did.
@@Alloneword-cp2xw he said the Wright brothers who are famed for the first AEROPLANE flight not helicopter
@@-M0LE at least they put effort in it and not malding.
Sincerely i am honored to watch this,for a few seconds i stopped eating my noodle soup while being astonished . From mars to my kitchen table .Great great job.
Man where did you get all these awesome animations? Your channel has vastly improved in quality since your first video. Great job man. Thank you
This is NASA’s work. He only copies the clips
It's Cgi bro, only dummies will believe this shit is real
I am waiting for the rover to return to earth
absolutely phenomenal..
we have a robot rover w helicopter drone on another planet
wow great achievment, a robot on a dead rocky planet.
@Critical Thinkersamazing
there's people( or fake accounts )
that are so insanely stupid that would waste their time posting such a comment . ....
shows us about the other stuff we're reading out there
@Critical Thinkers keep it quiet. You're embarrassing yourself with that comment. I'm a broadcast engineer and I work with multiple satellites in various orbits. As part of my role I also teach kids and various levels and in the class I show them comments/video from people who think earth is flat, moon landings were fake etc as an example to the kids of what happens if you skip school or don't get an education. These kids think you lot are hilarious and it's heart warming to see the younger generations outsmarting people like you by miles!! I will be using your comment in my next class. They are going to wet themselves laughing at that drivel!! Thanks for your input 👍
@@Alloneword-cp2xw wow that’s actually pretty cool that you work on satellites man 😎
@@pillcosby-z8g the thing I like about Starlink sats are they need continuous Propulsion or else they'll burn.
Amazing! Absolutely amazing! Carl Sagan would’ve been dumbfounded and giddy with excitement.
I want this rover to find spirit and opportunity and save them
May the force be with us All...🙏🙏🙏🙏🖖🖖🖖🖖👑
Very informative. Narrator's voice is marvelous, too. Thumbs up.
It's an eerie but exciting feeling when looking at our neigboring planet. Very interesting 👍🏼
Good job!!! And thanks for the beautiful voice over!!!
downloading images from Mars in 2021 is almost like downloading something from America Online in 1999.
Not really since it's all taken on Devon Island in Canada. LOL
@@OutOfWards there is only bare ground with no snow for about 50 days out of the year. Don't see any snow. There is also wildlife. And overcast skies, big fluffy grey clouds. Funny you never see that in these pics. Where do you buy your tinfoil?
haha! And getting samples back - is like downloading an mp3... Remember those "Downloading 0.49% Estimated Time Left: 14 years" ?
@@cecilbrisley5185 where'd you get this informationnnn
@@cecilbrisley5185 no one questions the pan in shots?
Very interesting, good job....
Thanks!)
A documentary series called The Universe " on Netflix features an episode about rover. It was supposed to be launched last year. The cool thing about rover is it can repair it's own leg if it gets broken. It's first step before sending crew to set up camp. We on the move for real!!😳🤯
The land on Mars looks more familiar to me than many of the lands on Earth. It sure would be nice to live there. No life. No journalists or people with opinions. I could make rock towers and sleep under the stars without a single hazardous creature around.
That is right. The pics are all the same. No stars of the sky.
@@alfascanerllc3786 the pictures are taken in daytime. The only star you see in the sky during day is the sun.
@@Lagmirethe atmosphere there is very thin to see the starts in the daytime.
Wow! A very bright score for the US... scientifically and engineering wise, it makes me proud to be an American.. Lately, real good news is few and far between.. Kudos to the team..
Thanks for the update. Excited for the choppers maiden flight.
To my fellow Americans, when I was in elementary school on the Navajo Reservation public school we learned about the solar system. And later in JR High and High School our Anglo teachers talked about possible future missions to Mars. Our textbooks mentioned possible future astronaut mission to Mars. At that time I couldn't have imagine NASA would have been sending rovers to Mars surface to be taking photographs and taking core samples and using lasers to be zapping rocks. Then I couldn't have imagine the possibility of recording sounds on the martian surface. Now we have seen up-close images of Mars surface and the dust devils and the pictures of Mars moonlight. It's awesome how far NASA has accomplished their goals. The team of mechanical engineers, scientist, and other specialist have made it possible to utilize robotic exploration to learn of Mars surface and possible signs of life. There is a Native American whose a mechanical engineer on the Preservance Rover rover mission. I couldn't have imagine also that our Diné Bizààd (Navajo Language) would be used to name landmarks on Mars. When I first learned about the naming of a landmark with the word "Máaz" featured in our Navajo Times Newspaper article I was in awe. Who would have imagine NASA would honor a Native American tribe by using the Navajo language to name about 50 Navajo words. NASA began collaborating with Navajo Nation since 2015 to get our younger generation to seek mechanical engineer degrees to work with the NASA team. When I was a kid I often gazed at the Southeastern sky where Mars is located and I often wondered about the possibility of missions to Mars and if mankind could actually be successful at exploring Mars. And in 2021 it is absolutely extrodinary to get to see all these pictures of Mars landscape. I never thought a rover could land and survive on Mars surface 162 million miles from earth. Humanity no matter what nationality or color can work together as one team to accomplish anything good job NASA.
33.9 closest, mid-range 140, farthest 249 million miles. I am not nit-picking, you wrote a beautiful piece from the heart. And as an American I say, they should keep using Native American culture in naming universal things to inspire all of us to be better Americans.
till you ppl get upset and we have to rename things "Pile of dirt" again
Unfortunately this is not Mars.
@@MrBarrynicholas what else is it?
@@manueltusche9863 Where else is it? It is Earth. Svalbard Island.
Amazing. When we see the technology required to achieve this level of exploration, it isn't surprising that it has taken so long to get here. Looking forward to many more images and progress with the Mars Drone.
One thing, please turn off the background music when playing Mars sounds.
My go to space channel!!!
Very informative. Thank you.
Fantastic... and amazing👍👍👍🌷
Could watch this stuff all day
Everybody, enjoy how sleek and clean looking the river looks right now, because it won't be like that for much longer lol. Take a look at curiosity, poor thing is tore up
This means that their is enough atmosphere in which sound waves can travel.
Yes
That was never a question. We've known sound exists in space.
Thanks mr cosmo!
Great video and yes I’m hella excited!!
NASA wants to mine Mars rare materials so bad,and you think this is for science and human kind.
That's exactly what I've been thinking for years, they are doing all of this in search of rare minerals and metals.
@@trevorjameson3213 Rare minerals and metals = $$$$
Thatd be science. Science is for the development of man kind, when we get better resources then we have better technology to boot.
@@SyntaxScout NASA doesnt engage in wars. It's not their field.
You should have just tape lots of small autonomous drones from Tesla with solar plates attached with duck tape, so that it can be lifted when needed
super information. eagerly waiting for the next video
Excellent video!!! We are anxious to know more about the Mars information, about human life, or any living things that are available there? Seasons, like hot, cold etc., etc., all we need to know!!! Thank you for your initiative to prepare this video!!! Appreciate. Thanks!!!
I think the voice of the narrator is great for these videos! 👍
but you understand that it is a robo-voice?
How interesting!!!! absolutely fascinating!!!! Keep these videos coming,
Looking at this picture I noticed what it reminded me off. In twilight zone once was about a criminal sentenced to be on a asteroid millions miles away. The only thing he had was a shack.
robot a and A
Excellent communication. Please let us have more videos to watch.good luck ingenuity.
Loved the video, keep doing what your doing.
Amazing.Thank you.
Ingenuity technically can do about 500 to 1500 test flights depending on battery management. I think they should have given it a transport bay on the rover to do some reconaissance. For publicity reasons, I expect NASA will keep ingenuity flying 800 times, after the rover, cos it's cute.
Actually a lot of the times dust devils are actually helpful because they clean the solar panels of the rovers by sweeping up dust. And since Mars' atmosphere is only 1% of Earth's atmosphere, the dust devils are actually fairly small and weak which is why they really aren't a concern and if anything, they are a net positive to the rover missions.
I remember reading about that. The first rover teams thought the mission would only last for at most a year or something due to dust covering the solar panels thus killing the rovers but for some reason they just kept on trucking. Then they realized the dust devils were cleaning the rovers of all the dust they accumulated
Appreciate it, Mr Rover do something really exciting, like climb Olympus mons!!
Amazing channel. Just discovered. Wish you all the best!
can't wait to see that helicopter do it's thing
Great stuff. Look forward to more!
Imagine they capture someone walking by but naked 😂😂
Excellent information
We seriously need to come up with faster propulsion for space travel this is taking way too long. One of your better videos thank you for sharing.
Travel where? There’s no oxygen on Mars, no water, no food sources, if you want to live in a desert go to UAE. It looks close to Mars with better conditions
@@User-718_ lol true
@@User-718_ at least the roads wouldnt be covered with sewage and shit on mars🤷🏼
@@User-718_ fuckin' A my A-rab friend.
Hi, we are extremely excited and we're looking forward to see the flight! Karl and mama
Now it's just a start, more is yet to come!! 👍
Great video! I am looking forward to the flight and 2031 seems like a long time to hold onto information about what they find.
At least we don't have to worry about the samples spoiling: desert soil stored in hermetically-sealed containers in negative-degree temps,
I wish there wasn’t any background music on the audio recordings
The interesting Vidio keep Teaching us thanks 😊
Hard to believe that's another planet
Great information
"Sounds of the moving rover" are very similar to what a dashcam in a waterproof container bolted to a bicycle would record
I’m so happy about of the new rover
It's just amazing to me to be able to witness the results in such detail,the future looks bright and reddish!great vid
Just a few more years we'll see Starship launches beyond leo
Super
thanks
All that time and effort and nobody thought to oil that squeaky wheel 🙄. Great video man, appreciate your efforts 👍
I don’t know if I can wait 10 years for answers. Hope I’m still alive. Lol. Love the video keep them coming. It’s amazing that we even there and we can get pictures back so fast. Love Mars. ❤️
Just a few more years before Starship launches beyond leo,
5 Starship will land.
It's amazing that radio signals can travel from Mars and back into a receptor dish on earth.
Lies lol
Perseverance rover has already found signs of mOre intelligent life on Mars than a flat earth conference.
Amazing! I am just wondering what will be our reaction when we see an alien is walking in front of rover camera !! Write your thoughts ..
Any creature found living on Mars would be native, not alien. Perseverance and its companions are the true aliens.
Good to knock about Mars.
Brilliant. Didn't think I would see this in my lifetime.
They sure are stretching out the test of the helicopter. I’m tired of waiting.
well the light received on Mars is only 40% so gotta wait.
Look out Barsoomians, we have a little laser tank running around
I really admired the rocket navigation
Marvin the Martian: “Those blasted earthlings keep sending all of this junk to our planet! Oooh, this makes me very angry!”
Would be nice if they showed videos from the drone
Hope in future every human dream will come true
It's great... very intriguing...! I wish THE TEAM & "PERCY" success... Greetings from Perry Rhodan...! :))))
Hope In future every dream of human will come true..
Impressive and great analysis!!
Hi to all. I love it all. been following Space Flights since 1961 when I was Very Young. . I can not wait to see the first Flight of the chopper I would call it .
That was awesome, you rock!
Can't wait for Ingenuity to fly and send back some amazing pictures. G
It was fantastic . Thank you
Awesome
I am willing to see the test flight in April. So excited
yes
What awesomeness times we live in 👍
Can the music when playing sound clips of mars. Or just don't have music at all.