The importance of the task given to the engineers and how they view what they are doing, is palpable in this video. What an amazing team of dedicated people!
As a photographer from the film era I got to wondering about the range of illumination levels on Mars under different atmospheric conditions and sun position, using the Lux standard as we do on Earth. What would my trusty old light meter tell me? Strangely I can not find any such figures, but surely Phil Christensen after studying Mars for 17 years can tell me?
I’ve always wondered why we don’t land on an asteroid and ride it around the universe to save on fuel and get a tour of the solar system!We can land on Mars we should be able to land on an asteroid with an unmanned satellite and explore the galaxy riding on a comet!
Hard to imagine with the premise that any reaction would have an opposite but equal reaction. Something floating could be moved with minimal force. I want to work on the problem though it's fun erector set in space.
That is a common type yes but there is likely asteroids with concentrations of every non radioactive element in existence. Scientists have already found asteroids with gold (pysche 16), diamonds and other rare elements
Orbiting asteroids move way faster. Think of a whirlpool in a river. Flotsam drifting by is floating whereas flotsam pulled into the vortex is orbiting.
25:45 proud moment of India too 🇳🇪 everywhere to help
The importance of the task given to the engineers and how they view what they are doing, is palpable in this video. What an amazing team of dedicated people!
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As a photographer from the film era I got to wondering about the range of illumination levels on Mars under different atmospheric conditions and sun position, using the Lux standard as we do on Earth. What would my trusty old light meter tell me? Strangely I can not find any such figures, but surely Phil Christensen after studying Mars for 17 years can tell me?
oh my god wow
I’ve always wondered why we don’t land on an asteroid and ride it around the universe to save on fuel and get a tour of the solar system!We can land on Mars we should be able to land on an asteroid with an unmanned satellite and explore the galaxy riding on a comet!
@@UltiPewPew i agree
Asteroids.... landing on an asteroid. WOW!!!! Watch out for "Shorty." (That 1980's video game, "Asteroids.")
How much did all this cost? 800 million dollars, not including launching and operational costs. Wow.
Exploring the universe might get to know about new things
This guy really said the ocean have been crossed 😂😂 explore the ocean is what we should be doing but I’m sure it’s pretty scary down deep
@@CuraB0 i agree
Let's corral all the material and make our own Earth II
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Hard to imagine with the premise that any reaction would have an opposite but equal reaction. Something floating could be moved with minimal force. I want to work on the problem though it's fun erector set in space.
wrong comment section and vidio
arent asteroid made of stone iron stonny rock
That is a common type yes but there is likely asteroids with concentrations of every non radioactive element in existence. Scientists have already found asteroids with gold (pysche 16), diamonds and other rare elements
@@420jessw dammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
“Nothing left to explore…the oceans have been crossed”. Incredibly dumb statement, as we know more about outter space than we do about our own oceans.
i agree
under the ocean is where we could explore but choose not to.
How is a floating asteroid different from an asteroid?
Orbiting asteroids move way faster. Think of a whirlpool in a river. Flotsam drifting by is floating whereas flotsam pulled into the vortex is orbiting.
@@mayhem661616 i agree
MashaAllah
Russia bring pickles to war
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How do you make documentary about landing on an asteroid this boring?
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Unbelievably boring.
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