The Incredible Journey of Apollo 12

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  • @kbro7855
    @kbro7855 4 года назад +603

    Corona virus got me watching at all types of things

    • @WarthDader74
      @WarthDader74 4 года назад +25

      That's great, but remember to don't let yourself become fooled by stories like this. Mankind has never travelled to the moon in reality, of course.

    • @WarthDader74
      @WarthDader74 4 года назад +3

      @MrTheredpill05 No, it is not related sir. "There are more things in between heaven & earth than are dreamt of in your pholosophy" - Hamlet

    • @ZigSputnik
      @ZigSputnik 4 года назад +19

      K Bro: Take no notice of these morons. Just ask them to substantiate their claims and you'll find that they know nothing about the Apollo missions or science in general. In fact probably nothing about anything worthwhile. But then, you probably already realise that.

    • @ZigSputnik
      @ZigSputnik 4 года назад +2

      @MrTheredpill05 Ok corrected and self admonishment duly administered. Now, what about the rest of it?

    • @ZigSputnik
      @ZigSputnik 4 года назад +2

      @MrTheredpill05 Explain your reasons for agreeing with WarthDader74
      s initial comment.

  • @srinitaaigaura
    @srinitaaigaura 4 года назад +16

    When training setbacks actually turn out to be the best thing that can ever happen for you. God that was a wonderfully cheerful and brilliant trio on that mission.

  • @msfoto3541
    @msfoto3541 4 года назад +119

    When I get out of bed in the morning and put my feet on the floor, I say, "That's one small step for a man..."

    • @LemonChecks
      @LemonChecks 4 года назад +2

      omG.. sooo funny i forgot to *LoL* haHA

    • @jasonsurrency5396
      @jasonsurrency5396 4 года назад +4

      Yes and then I get back in bed

    • @ifocus1279
      @ifocus1279 4 года назад

      Hahahahaha

    • @jimmy2k4o
      @jimmy2k4o 3 года назад +2

      One giant leap for an introvert.

    • @Yeah.316
      @Yeah.316 3 года назад

      @@jimmy2k4o True

  • @LucasRMA
    @LucasRMA 2 года назад +5

    I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond, the problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. We used to but we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back again.

    • @DanielOviedo-nz8tw
      @DanielOviedo-nz8tw 2 месяца назад

      This is why people say it never happened 😂. It’s just beyond stupid to say they destroyed it and now we can’t go

    • @DanielOviedo-nz8tw
      @DanielOviedo-nz8tw 2 месяца назад

      I saw the video of the science guy explaining this is why we can’t go back was what he said

  • @lorgreaver1715
    @lorgreaver1715 3 года назад +23

    Can u imagine ! They should have kept it going, would be light years ahead in space exploration and knowledge of our universe, and perhaps made it to MARS.

    • @brianburden3912
      @brianburden3912 3 года назад +1

      According to Gary McKinnon, the UK hacker the US wanted to extradite and Theresa May refused, the US already has a presence on Mars!

    • @jamesryan5379
      @jamesryan5379 Год назад +1

      @@brianburden3912 is there any articles or videos on that that you know, I’d like to read or watch some of that

    • @paulocoutinho9133
      @paulocoutinho9133 8 месяцев назад

      And yet they lost all data and don't know how to do it anymore.

  • @duartesimoes508
    @duartesimoes508 4 года назад +85

    My Father always kept saying "see, if they had long hairs they wouldn't even be able to wear their helmet!"

    • @robin-2924
      @robin-2924 4 года назад +4

      Is a good argument :v

    • @rolandfrei3924
      @rolandfrei3924 4 года назад +1

      Now we know that you have long hair but we don't know where I kept the fucks I gave

    • @pinnhed9789
      @pinnhed9789 3 года назад

      @@rolandfrei3924
      QP

    • @anthonytindle5758
      @anthonytindle5758 3 года назад

      Great video it's outstanding all the work that goes into each astro launch. And having the Germans on our side to do the first launch for orbit

    • @bepythebear2077
      @bepythebear2077 3 года назад

      @@anthonytindle5758 Are you going to be a spaceman when you grow up too ?

  • @dennis9707
    @dennis9707 5 лет назад +29

    My wifes grandfather was the geologist for NASA Apollo missions that chose moon landing sites. After Apollo he went to Woods Hole Oceanography institute. He had passed years ago. I briefly saw him on a NASA documentary at mission control when the last mission declared they found orange soil.

  • @sayandey1131
    @sayandey1131 3 года назад +30

    These videos prove how tiny we are with respect to the Universe but still we go on fighting among ourselves.

    • @narajuna
      @narajuna 3 года назад +1

      ??? it does? Was not sure? Dont ants fight? Not like we have are own planet yet...

    • @Perrrsan
      @Perrrsan 3 года назад

      e

    • @bepythebear2077
      @bepythebear2077 3 года назад

      @@narajuna Do you want to be a spaceman when you grow up. ?

    • @narajuna
      @narajuna 3 года назад

      @@bepythebear2077 nah all dead up there, plane pilot is more fun even if much more dangerous.

    • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
      @jamesbedukodjograham5508 3 года назад +1

      Because we do not yet understand Our humanity and Divinity yet in 2021.

  • @jamespaul4351
    @jamespaul4351 6 лет назад +21

    Pete Conrad was my favorite astronaut. He had a great sense of humor but did a very professional job. CBS News broadcaster Walter Cronkite got so angry at him for saying how it was a short one for Neil but long one for him. Referring to jumping off the ladder to the foot pad, Then stepping onto the Lunar surface. But that was classic Pete Conrad.

  • @dpnchannel1503
    @dpnchannel1503 4 года назад +5

    Because of the annular eclipse today JUNE 21,2020. Got my curiosity and interest on planets. Watching all of these my knees were shaking i don't even have an inch of braveness to do such. These people are wonderful oh gosh.

    • @dfgiuy22
      @dfgiuy22 4 года назад

      Really? Having a whole country behind you with all of its technical expertise got you shaking at your knees?
      It’s exploration dude. It’s fun, exciting and can be dangerous but NASA really did it properly with descent respect for the people they sent out there.
      They were some of the most prepared, well cared for and informed people of any generation mankind has created. You shouldn’t be shaking at the knees and talking of bravery. Talk about being excited and thrilled at the prospect that they could do it and everyone around them was actually part of the process even if someone just worked at a 7-11.
      Don’t be afraid, worried or live in dread. Work toward the very thing that these guys did, which is simply making things better! I’m not articulating myself well, but fear keeps us from doing noble things! Don’t be afraid, take motivation and inspiration from things like this and don’t let fear freeze your soul! Whatever it is you want to work at in life!
      Good luck champ!

  • @GunnyDeuce44
    @GunnyDeuce44 6 лет назад +23

    Rest in Peace Alan Bean. A true pioneer.

    • @mb4lunch
      @mb4lunch Год назад +1

      He was a great Freemason Liar. RIP Mr. Bean. You sold the BS like no other.

    • @MichaelMyers66793
      @MichaelMyers66793 Год назад

      @@mb4lunchshut up

    • @robertoroberto9798
      @robertoroberto9798 Год назад +2

      @@mb4lunch Nice attempt at trolling, go find a better way to troll.

    • @stolearovigor281
      @stolearovigor281 Год назад

      @@robertoroberto9798 aren't you a troll?

    • @robertoroberto9798
      @robertoroberto9798 Год назад +1

      @@stolearovigor281 I don’t fish, so no.

  • @P5ychoFox
    @P5ychoFox 4 года назад +74

    In 2007 I had the honour of meeting Alan Bean. Lovely man and sadly missed.

    • @georgehenderson7783
      @georgehenderson7783 4 года назад +19

      In 1976 I had the honor of meeting Neil Armstrong. Was so happy to shake the hand of the first human to step onto the surface of the moon.

    • @boydmking1
      @boydmking1 4 года назад +5

      @@georgehenderson7783
      One small lie for a freemason, one giant eternity in the bottomless pit!

    • @boydmking1
      @boydmking1 4 года назад

      Not bad for a misguided satanist and liar unto the grave. Probably hanging out around
      an extra HOT campfire right about now, screaming to just get a glimpse of some h2o?

    • @jack-jm6nj
      @jack-jm6nj 4 года назад +3

      He went to my high school

    • @Just-me-Laura
      @Just-me-Laura 4 года назад +1

      @@jack-jm6nj WOW!!!!

  • @brianarbenz7206
    @brianarbenz7206 5 лет назад +22

    Apollo 12 had more bad luck with cameras than any three people in history -- but what a great success their mission was! Finding surveyor and bring back all the samples. Here's to Pete, Alan and Richard!

    • @shanktheglobe954
      @shanktheglobe954 Год назад

      watch carefully @ 20:06, They gave us proof it was fake. Look at the small satellite dish on the right, notice it gets caught in the invisible strings.

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 Год назад

      @@shanktheglobe954 How do you know Columbus ever sailed to America? How do you know the Wright Brothers ever flew a plane? You accept those, but think you are a model of sharp mindedness because of your juvenile and lazy trolling.

    • @shanktheglobe954
      @shanktheglobe954 Год назад

      @@brianarbenz1329 are you blind man? What's your explanation for the dish? Cognitive dissonance much?

    • @dominikabartoszewska3759
      @dominikabartoszewska3759 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂you are very naive

  • @rigolonzinbrin
    @rigolonzinbrin 5 лет назад +24

    I admire the precision of the moon landing, the LEM having landed very close to Surveyor 3!

    • @redpill7993
      @redpill7993 5 лет назад +4

      All without Sat Nav, using sextants and slide rules. Incredible indeed.

    • @thetwogardens6048
      @thetwogardens6048 5 лет назад +7

      So incredible , like its fake ??????

    • @redpill7993
      @redpill7993 5 лет назад +4

      @@thetwogardens6048 Incredible = unbelievable.

    • @galoon
      @galoon 5 лет назад +2

      @Enyaw Yeah--guess what you can see clearly (and navigate by) when you get out of Earth's atmosphere and into space? That's right--the Earth, the Moon, the Sun, and the constellations! Remind me never to go anywhere with you as navigator :-)

    • @boydmking1
      @boydmking1 4 года назад

      LEM-on!

  • @tlk0216
    @tlk0216 5 лет назад +3

    question? the moon is 238,000 miles away. they got there in 4 days which would require them to fly at 2500 mph, when no plane on earth could fly and that speed. Where was all the fuel stored for 500,000 miles and were was the rover stored. And when it left the moon sparks where shown where space has no atmosphere.

    • @godzillafan2058
      @godzillafan2058 5 лет назад

      new england patriot they flew that fast because they weren't on earth the rover was stored in one of the panels on the lunar module and the "sparks" are the foil material that covers the lunar module flying off from the engine blast. The lunar module had two stages descent stage and the ascent stage. The fuel for the descent stage was stored in the panels that I mentioned earlier and the bulges on the ascent stage of the lunar module are where the fuel is stored. Hope this helped you

    • @tlk0216
      @tlk0216 5 лет назад

      @@godzillafan2058 thanks but wasn't this a very small capsule? Thats a lot of fuel to go nearly 500,000 miles

  • @TM-tw1py
    @TM-tw1py 2 года назад +5

    Amazing talent these astronauts have. Manage completely perfect lands 100% of the time, having never done an actual landing before. Then, do even disturb the dust on the moon.

    • @Jan_Strzelecki
      @Jan_Strzelecki 2 года назад +1

      I'm not sure what are you talking about. None of the _Apollo_ landings were perfect, and they certainly did disturb the dust on the Moon.

    • @yassassin6425
      @yassassin6425 2 года назад

      Apollo 12 landed hard - as did 16. Apollos 15 and 17 (J missions) like 16 were heavier and buckled the engine bells. 15 landed at an angle and there was a fear that it might have tipped over. Also the descents were far from perfect.
      What on earth are you talking about, you can actually see the dust being disturbed in the footage whilst during the landing of Apollo 11, Aldrin observes "picking up some dust now".

  • @MrJimmy3459
    @MrJimmy3459 8 лет назад +514

    Can't we just go back to the moon every 10 years or so, just to spark space interest every now and then for people? We need it now more than ever

    • @MrJimmy3459
      @MrJimmy3459 8 лет назад +128

      +NASACrooks go fuck yourself troll

    • @MrJimmy3459
      @MrJimmy3459 8 лет назад +90

      +NASACrooks cause you're a bullshitting sack of shit

    • @NR200348Fan
      @NR200348Fan 8 лет назад +68

      +NASACrooks I don't agree with you, but I will attempt to have a reasonable debate with you.
      Give me one valid piece of evidence that will show me that humans have never sent a spacecraft to the moon.

    • @Zaphod7835
      @Zaphod7835 8 лет назад +87

      +NASACrooks Just like anyone else who believes something in spite of its having been debunked over and over and over, you have exactly two ways of dealing with people and providing evidence isn't one of them. There's "you're all sheep!" a purely emotional argument for anyone who says you're wrong, and "do your own research!" for anyone who who's willing to debate you. It's always the same, all you have is emotional arguments.
      That which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. - Christopher Hitchens

    • @Zaphod7835
      @Zaphod7835 8 лет назад +17

      ***** Yeah, silence = guilt... any competent lawyer will tell you that the first/best defense to any allegation is to acknowledge it and immediately treat it as if it were a credible belief. lol
      They mostly haven't acknowledged your crackpottery because taxpayers aren't funding them to argue with conspiracy theorists online... go figure, right?
      I still see you offering no evidence btw, just more "you're dumb if you don't believe me" nonsense, and some claims that the people who've made you look like fools aren't to be trusted because they're not renowned enough lol... if THAT was how you always made your belief/nonbelief decisions you wouldn't be on here arguing a position held by a bunch of people utterly shunned by the scientific community.

  • @CragScrambler
    @CragScrambler 4 года назад +19

    Although the command capsules electronics shut down for several moments as well as tracking data, the rockets auto navigation computer is located in the rocket assembly itself and wasnt affected by the lightning strike.
    So the rocket thankfully flew perfectly despite the command capsule systems shutting down.

  • @brettb.7425
    @brettb.7425 5 лет назад +13

    What I had found out was that a technician assembling the surveyor probe had sneezed and the bacteria got on the part which actually survived the time on the moon.

  • @rthinds
    @rthinds 4 года назад +47

    22:45
    "Conrad, Bean, and *GORDON*. Say his name, he contributed just as much to the success of this mission as anyone.
    SMH...

    • @rthinds
      @rthinds 4 года назад +4

      @Friday Goood
      Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were not part of Apollo 12. They were part of Apollo 11.
      This is a video documentary on Apollo ** 12 **
      C'mon man - get your history straight - mmmkay??

    • @steelnole3847
      @steelnole3847 4 года назад +1

      He was talking about the astronauts who walked on the moon. The only four at that time he mentioned

    • @speedingatheist
      @speedingatheist 4 года назад +1

      @P. Spit Cool, I found one of the moon-hoax retards who downvoted the video.

    • @jimmy2k4o
      @jimmy2k4o 3 года назад +1

      Without CMP Dick Gordon, Pete and Al’s bodies would still be on the ocean of storms.
      CMPs always fail to get the respect they deserve.

  • @randy95023
    @randy95023 12 лет назад +16

    One of the most memorable moments of my Life was watching Neil Armstrong step onto the Lunar Surface! I was 12, the perfect age to fully enjoy such a moment. With awe and wonder I watched Men walk on the Moon! To think there are a few people who think the Apollo Missions were a hoax baffles me. The program was watched closely by the entire world. Even a hint of a "hoax" would have outraged millions of people. Anyone suggesting such a thing would have been tarred and feathered in '69...

    • @HaydenRussel
      @HaydenRussel 2 года назад

      Hey :)
      "Nine years ago"

    • @michaelclentworth1283
      @michaelclentworth1283 2 года назад

      Add the fact they they brought back parts of the Surveyor 3 probe, and the hoaxtards will be silenced.

    • @azizrizki1664
      @azizrizki1664 2 года назад

      Don't believe that shit it's a lie hollywood

    • @michaelclentworth1283
      @michaelclentworth1283 2 года назад

      @@somewheredowntheroad2274 Your brain never happened.

    • @ingevankeirsbilck9601
      @ingevankeirsbilck9601 Год назад

      Who put the camera there to film it?

  • @vindyadevarakonda3644
    @vindyadevarakonda3644 4 года назад +11

    This quarintaine makes me to listen this vedios and universe was amazing and I not even blink my eye's when I am listening to this and I felt in love with this universe and there are many things to know 🙂☺️

  • @siddl3307
    @siddl3307 5 лет назад +5

    I just saw some guy saying that the astronauts on the International Space Station would be cooked to death. I don’t understand why he thinks that. It‘s -270 degrees celcius in space. I read about why it is so cold on google :„This is most likely because of the lack of atmosphere and the vacuum-like nature of space - with very few molecules to energetically bounce around, there can be no heat.“ Also in the ISS, it's a matter of heat distribution. One side is cold, the other really hot due to solar radiation (like feeling the sunlight on your skin). ... In space it's a matter of insulation. Just as your blanket keeps your body heat in so you stay warm in bed, NASA space suits have insulation systems as well as heaters.

    • @fvr1646
      @fvr1646 4 года назад

      @David Brackin It’s cold outside the spacecraft, not inside. Isn’t it simple reasoning?

  • @krakenix_7849
    @krakenix_7849 5 лет назад +4

    The United States' Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon, on 20 July 1969. There have been six crewed U.S. landings (between 1969 and 1972) and numerous uncrewed landings, with no soft landings happening from 22 August 1976 until 14 December 2013.

    • @ShenTree
      @ShenTree 5 лет назад +3

      uuuhhhhh hate to tell you, nobody has ever been to the moon garry. Wake up man.

    • @krakenix_7849
      @krakenix_7849 5 лет назад +1

      @@ShenTree Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two people on the Moon. Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin, both American, landed the Apollo Lunar Module Eagle on July 20, 1969,

    • @ShenTree
      @ShenTree 5 лет назад +1

      @@krakenix_7849 The sound alone from sitting on top of those rockets would have liquefied their organs.

    • @thegreatdivide825
      @thegreatdivide825 2 года назад

      @@ShenTree er, no

  • @NxDoyle
    @NxDoyle 5 лет назад +49

    In many ways being on Apollo 12 (or 14 through 17) would have been better than being on 11. The weight of expectation, the immensity of the achievement and the public responsibility placed a burden on the Apollo 11 crew, especially Neil, that I can barely imagine.
    Pete, Dick and Al would have been laser focused on their mission between July and November, with a fraction of the attention and expectation on their shoulders.

    • @shanktheglobe954
      @shanktheglobe954 Год назад

      watch carefully @ 20:06, They gave us proof it was fake. Look at the small satellite dish on the right, notice it gets caught in the invisible strings.

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Год назад +1

      Has anyone seen pictures taken from the Moon, showing.... stars ?
      This would settle the conspiracy debate about the Apollo missions, once and for all : were the astronauts just in close orbit, or really, on the moon ?
      And stars act as a natural GPS for hikers, sailors.. and yes, astronauts too.
      Give me a photo of stars, and I'll tell you *exactly* where the photographer was.

    • @Ratbigblock396
      @Ratbigblock396 Год назад

      No shot

    • @theoharisvarnas5315
      @theoharisvarnas5315 Год назад +4

      If the camera exposure was set in order to capture the stars, the moon would look burnt white.

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Год назад

      @@theoharisvarnas5315 Or you could take TWO photos : 1 for the ground, 1 for the sky.

  • @pleonic
    @pleonic 8 лет назад +4

    The 'J' missions were cool (and had hours of tv), but I've got a special place in my heart for Apollo 12. Neat guys and a neat mission, especially cutting off bits of the Surveyor.

    • @leicesterdronescom
      @leicesterdronescom 8 лет назад +2

      Apollo 12 was not a 'J' mission. They were 15 and 16.

    • @pleonic
      @pleonic 8 лет назад +3

      You're right of course. I accidentally left out a 'but' (which I've added now) and it messed up my meaning.

    • @PaulJR-hp2qm
      @PaulJR-hp2qm 8 месяцев назад

      Real shame they lost the surface TV though, I wonder if this contributed to the rapid drop off of public interest in the lunar missions? There was little directly for the public to see.

  • @jnhopwood
    @jnhopwood 3 года назад +3

    At 3:00 in this video: The flight controller was John Aaron and he said “set SCE to AUX” it was NOT an auxiliary power system as the
    narrator said, but Signal Conditioning Equipment (SCE) switch which allowed the telemetry to flow and let them troubleshoot and restore
    everything once in orbit.

  • @marcelbinken
    @marcelbinken 4 года назад +6

    3.42: Lovell and Swigert of Apollo 13. Allways funny to see footage of several missions in these documentaries.

  • @timhallas4275
    @timhallas4275 5 лет назад +9

    We are about 500 years from where science fiction expected us to be by now. But we are headed there.

    • @allpeoplefreepeople
      @allpeoplefreepeople 5 лет назад

      Headed where?? oh... towards more fiction...

    • @timhallas4275
      @timhallas4275 5 лет назад +1

      @@allpeoplefreepeople Nope. toward the knowledge of what is fiction and what is not. Do YOU know if someday "warp drive" will be possible? A better question is: Do you believe it will be?

  • @SouthwesternEagle
    @SouthwesternEagle 4 года назад +10

    If I ever got to stay on the Moon for a few months, I would sit in my glass dome bedroom and just watch the Earth rotate. :)

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад +1

      @MrTheredpill05 - You said "NASA says the Magnetosphere, deep space and the Moon are bathed in poisonous levels of ionising radiation."
      Radiation exposure is accumulative (surely you know that?). So why pretend that the duration of exposure to such radiation doesn't matter? Why ignore it other than to distort the facts?
      And spacecraft have to survive events that can cause a massive spike in the radiation levels, such as a huge solar storm that could ruin a satellite if the electronics are not designed to cope with such a storm.
      Therefore your point is null and void, since it is exceptional rare that the electronics would have to cope with 100,000 rads, BUT they need to be able to cope in case an event like a massive solar storm occurs that could destroy it.

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад +2

      @MrTheredpill05 - In other words, you have no evidence to support your implied claim that radiation on the moon would have any noticeable effect upon the Apollo astronauts for the time they had spent on the moon.
      What you believe a nation would or wouldn't be willing to do in terms of risk is irrelevant, since this is about evidence, not unfounded opinion.
      And you have pretended, since you were suggesting that the maximum radiation satellites are designed to withstand is a measure of the radiation levels in space for manned missions, ignoring the fact that at 22,300 miles 'up' all geostationary satellites are operating inside the Van Allen belts and hence are subject to higher radiation on a daily basis, AND they must cope with rare solar storms which can cause those radiation levels to rise SIGNIFICANTLY over a short period of time.
      Hence completely irrelevant to any discussion about manned missions in space like Apollo.
      Present evidence from those who have *actually* worked on spacecraft sent into space who *explicitly* say the radiation for a mission to the moon and back would be fatal to astronauts.
      You have the entire world and 50+ years to choose from :-)

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад

      @MrTheredpill05 - As Dr Van Allen said, Van Allen radiation is strongest at around 1000 miles up and would present a fatal dose of radiation to an astronaut inside a Space Shuttle at that distance after *ONE WEEK INSIDE* the belts.
      So a few hours inside the Van Allen belts is not a health problem to people.
      So again, instead of giving me your *uneducated spin on radiation that you clearly don't understand,* give me evidence from those who have actually worked on spacecraft sent into space who *explicitly say* the radiation for a mission to the moon and back would be fatal to astronauts.
      Again, you have the entire world and 50+ years to choose from, so why is that so difficult for you if your claims were true?
      So let me see/hear it stated explicitly from an experienced organ grinder, not from an inexperienced monkey :-)
      If you can't do that, then you effectively admitted that your claims here are null and void.

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад

      @MrTheredpill05 - Give me evidence from those who have actually worked on spacecraft sent into space who *explicitly* say the radiation for a mission to the moon and back would be fatal to astronauts.
      Again, you have the entire world and 50+ years to choose from, so why is that so difficult for you if your claims were true?
      So let me see/hear it stated explicitly from an experienced organ grinder, not from an inexperienced monkey :-)
      If you can't do that, then *you effectively admitted that your claims here are null and void.*

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад

      @MrTheredpill05 - The fact that you end with a video featuring clips ripped from mostly non-NASA sources (eg. films, documentaries, adverts etc) says it all.
      Hence you've admitted your claims here are null and void.

  • @nobytes2
    @nobytes2 4 года назад +6

    As good ole' Ricky Bobby said, "if you ain't first, you're last". I wish we could see this today in HD cameras. We spend trillions in military, it should go to NASA.

  • @77huss
    @77huss 6 лет назад +36

    Your Phone has more computing power than all of the entire Apollo missions combined. lol

    • @Randor10
      @Randor10 5 лет назад +2

      No it doesn't. Eventually the processing power will be exaggerated into "Your iPhone has more computing power than the entire NASA Space Centre and all of Florida.

    • @bodombeastmode
      @bodombeastmode 5 лет назад +9

      @@Randor10 What are you talking about dude. The iPhone Xs has much, much more processing power than all of the Apollo missions combined times a factor of god only knows. This is such common, indisputable knowledge. The Apollo missions used processors with the power of a modern graphing calculator.

    • @goaway9487
      @goaway9487 5 лет назад

      Please...those wankers wish they had iphones when they orbited the earth for days.

    • @francescosantoro6953
      @francescosantoro6953 5 лет назад +2

      @@bodombeastmode arduino uno (atmega328p) is more powerful than AGC computer and now costs about 5 dollars.

    • @MrBobbyStuart
      @MrBobbyStuart 5 лет назад

      Pointless statement. Not laugh out loud funny. Moron.

  • @mikemcpherson5550
    @mikemcpherson5550 4 года назад +15

    With earned deference to Elon Musk and SpaceX, the elan, bravery, engineering, intelligence and military precision was so brilliant,we shall never see its like again.
    God bless these guys all!

    • @6ar6oyle6
      @6ar6oyle6 3 года назад

      more elon musk circlejerking

  • @yorrakhunt9693
    @yorrakhunt9693 12 лет назад +10

    I wonder how they got in and out of their space suits and where they stored them. I also wonder how the lunar lander lifted off after seeing the Saturn 5 lift off.

  • @robertmcintire9776
    @robertmcintire9776 2 года назад +3

    The three
    Apollo
    Twelve astronauts were
    Charles
    Conrad,
    Jr.,
    Alan
    Bean and
    Richard
    Gordon,
    Jr.

  • @theadventuringnerd
    @theadventuringnerd 5 лет назад +5

    This documentary is what made Apollo 12 my favourite mission and also made me a total die hard Apollo fan

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 3 года назад

      . . Another over the top comment in the attempt to support endemic corruption within government and related corporate activity . . Turn on your television -- Fake is real . .

  • @andrewlankford9634
    @andrewlankford9634 5 лет назад +10

    The fate of Antarctica is the fate of all the world's landmasses. It isn't going anywhere....quickly.

  • @halbiggiam3320
    @halbiggiam3320 5 лет назад +9

    As a boy growing up with Mercury, Gemini and Apollo, I was fascinated. I began a scrape book on everything related to NASA and space program, starting in 64, age 8. Later I had models of all manned space craft, with the LEM being my favorite. Myself and two friends all had varying telescopes, but Chuck had a fantastic10 inch scope. I learned so much about astronomy with my friends, school science became boring and redundant. In July, 69 the excitement and anticipation became almost unbearable, I was 13. Watching man journey into space and land on the moon was almost beyond description. I'm 63 now, thought mankind's exploration into space would be ''light year's'' ahead of where we are now in 2019. Disappointed doesn't begin to describe my feelings about current NASA and the''non believer's'' of man's landing on the moon, flat earth and other lame B.S. theories. I'm hopeful I'll live to experience man landing on Mar's, thought it would already taken place decades ago. I wish for mankind's hatred and Waring ways to be replaced , by the worldwide pride, sense of brotherhood and shared achievement, as man walked on another celestial body. However fleeting that moment may have been, I still have hope for mankind's future, it's innate, common quest for exploration, may bring us together, as one culture, one people.

    • @sourcetorhujitzunin6639
      @sourcetorhujitzunin6639 4 года назад

      Space is fake numbnut

    • @TheDanjoy45
      @TheDanjoy45 2 года назад

      It's sad that the powers that be would spend most of our tax dollars on weapons of war.

    • @mircopaul5259
      @mircopaul5259 Год назад

      I managed to land on M'arse once

  • @StudioPluche
    @StudioPluche Год назад +2

    Correction: The person who came up with the SEC to AUX solution wasn't Bean but The Electrical, Environmental and Consumables Manager (EECOM) in Mission Control, John Aaron, for which he got called the Steely-Eyed Missile Man. CAPCOM relayed the info to Bean.

  • @TheFinalRevelation1
    @TheFinalRevelation1 6 лет назад +26

    Yes absolutely INCREDIBLE. Unbelievable !!!

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone 3 года назад +12

      Its nonsense pure bullshit garbage.. if you believe we went to the moon in 1969 and NASA with unlimited funding says they cant go in 2021. Your beyond help. The brainwashing and conditioning is beyond logic and reason.

    • @SANDUSINTESCU
      @SANDUSINTESCU 3 года назад +1

      I don't believe in that either, but I still appreciate the technology of that time.

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone 3 года назад +6

      @@SANDUSINTESCU let's see the technology of the time. 👉a camera the size of a cinderblock, a cardboard box wrapped in foil on 4 pvc pipes and 4 dixie plates glued on bottom of PVC pipes, NASA called them the landers. The plates ain't even fully wrapped in foil. They must of ran out roll of foil and Radio shack was closed. Very.impressive fish story. Moby dick ain't got nothing on this story.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 3 года назад

      @@00tonytone
      YOU SAID: "Its nonsense pure garbage."
      == No. You have confused the Apollo program with your own education, which is the real garbage here.
      YOU SAID: "if you believe we went to the moon in 1969 and NASA with unlimited funding says they cant go in 2021."
      == Wow, how completely backward could you be? In the height of the Apollo program in the 1960s, NASA received 4.5% of the entire federal budget. Add in soft costs and international support, and you're talking about the equivalent of about 2% more of the entire federal budget. That's about 6.5% of the entire federal budget given to NASA, a vast majority of which went straight into Apollo. After Apollo ended, they stripped NASA's budget down to about 0.5% of the federal budget, which was less than a tenth of what they had been getting during the height of Apollo spending. And, congress' appropriations committee took that 0.5%, and spread it out among hundreds of programs over the years, never again assigning such a large amount of money to a single NASA program ever again. You are BACKWARD!!! Completely BACKWARD!!!!! The funding was nearly unlimited in 1965, not in 2021. Good grief.
      YOU SAID: "Your beyond help."
      == My beyond help? What does that mean? Was that your illiterate attempt at saying "you're"?
      YOU SAID: "The brainwashing and conditioning is beyond logic and reason."
      == Let's see here... it's been about 50 years since Apollo. During Apollo, the Soviets confirmed that the USA landed on the moon because they were tracking the missions with radio telescopes and radar. Lots of countries did. Madagascar. Australia. Spain. Britain. Wales. Turks and Caicos. Ascension Island. Canary Islands. Guam. USA mainland. Hawaii. The list goes on. All of those countries, and more, tracked Apollo missions. Since then, Japan sent JAXA/Selene to orbit the moon (2008), and it confirmed Apollo. China sent their orbiters to the moon, and says they confirmed Apollo also. Arizona State University sent LRO in 2009, and it's been sending photographs back from the moon that show the Apollo hardware on the moon, foot paths, rover tracks, etc. Since July 20, 1969, and literally every single day since then, laser ranging facilities around the world have bounced lasers off of the reflectors left on the moon during Apollo. For about 5 years after Apollo, every single day, the nuclear powered Apollo equipment packages were sending back experiment data for the lunar surface temperature readings, seismometers, heat flow experiments, etc. Literally every single one of the world's 72 space agencies, including enemy countries, have acknowledged Apollo, without a single one of them, not one, not ever, denying Apollo happened. Oh, but it's "beyond logic and reason" to think your ridiculous conspiracy garbage is true??? Why? Because a conspiracy video told you so?

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone 3 года назад +2

      @@rockethead7 who filmed liftoff and the lem contraption flying across space. ET from his spaceship.
      Dont give.me that crap that the camera's were.on the lem. Because its 3rd person angle. If the camera was on lem . The lem wouldn't Be getting smaller and smaller . The moon would be the one getting smaller as camera goes up up and away with lem. Seriously I repeat thats common sense. Watch video of the camera on a drone then watch video of the drone being filmed which angle is the apollo hoax Ray charles can see the difference .
      Also Check out the boots soul on display . Its smooth but those boots left a boot impression with zigzag thread on the moon.

  • @chris7691
    @chris7691 5 лет назад +10

    ONE GUY WAS LEFT ON THE MOON TO COVER THE MODULE TAKE OFF.

  • @KennCramerHanberg
    @KennCramerHanberg 5 лет назад +4

    Great video and I like it shows one of the less broadcasted missions due to a camera problem. Forget the jerks that just want to say fake to everything. They are just seeking attention due to their ignorance, I believe. Our attention should go to the astronauts and all who made this possible

    • @KennCramerHanberg
      @KennCramerHanberg 5 лет назад +1

      @felix mendez You are concerned about something that is just a waste of time to question. Go and use your energy on something useful in life instead of this questioning everything in the world,. You dont have better things to do? What about questioning the billionaire politicians and fellow billionaires?

    • @KennCramerHanberg
      @KennCramerHanberg 5 лет назад +1

      @felix mendez I think i will start to seriously question why the sea is water, when everybody knows its an illusion made by french TV by jacques cousteau. Wake up guys, We are being cheatened and i cannot take this any longer

  • @jeffgordon9103
    @jeffgordon9103 Год назад +1

    Figuring out what God put in place has always fascinated me.

  • @jpamusher
    @jpamusher 6 лет назад +10

    RIP Alan Bean.

  • @NinetyOneTil
    @NinetyOneTil 4 года назад +3

    Amazing that we got 12 humans to walk the moon. 2020 forward with more to come... Exciting times with spaceX

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад +1

      Yes, and the launch of the SLS rocket which will take the Orion space capsule around the moon and back to Earth for its second test in space. If successfully, then everything looks good for a 2024 manned mission *around* the moon (I'm skeptical that a lander would be ready on time for 2024, but we'll see :-)).

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад +1

      @MrTheredpill05 - Stop lying please.
      Obama's plan was for missions in lunar orbit and to a near Earth asteroid in preparation for a future mission to Mars. Key to this was the development of the SLS rocket, which was originally due for completion and hence it's debut launch in 2017.
      The SLS has suffered delays, but is now effectively complete and ready for its debut launch this year, THREE YEARS LATE.
      Common sense would tell you that delays in the SLS required for missions to the moon would result in delays to those missions. So years ago those plans were revised for the first manned mission to the moon (lunar orbit) in 2024, with a possible manned landing in 2028.
      The current administration wants to pull that 2028 target forward to 2024, hence remove the delay, which is a riskier option.
      Why can't you take the time to get the facts right? Why do so many conspiracy believers complain about governments and authorities lying and yet you think it's justified for you to lie?

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад +1

      @MrTheredpill05 - Obama won the election in November 2008, where his inauguration was in January 2009. So, can you work it out yet? :-)

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад +1

      ​@MrTheredpill05 - Ignoring history doesn't make your case my friend.
      In 2004-2005 George Bush announced the cancellation of the Space Shuttle and a new "Constellation program" to take astronauts to the moon and Mars, requiring the development of rockets and space capsules.
      The Space Shuttle was scheduled to retire in 2010, and a new rocket from the Constellation program was suppose to be ready for test launches in 2008 and in place to take astronauts to the ISS when the Shuttle retired.
      *That* was the plan and it was widely accepted, including by Obama.
      But when Obama came into power, the dismantlement of the Shuttle program was on track, but the rocket to replace it was no where near completion, meaning the USA will need to rely upon Russia to get astronauts to the ISS.
      The Augustine Committee in 2009 found that the Constellation program was over budget and well behind schedule, where it could not continue without a MASSIVE increase in funding! And that was at a time of the financial crisis that hit the world!
      So it required a change of plan (well duh!).
      Hence Obama cancelled the Constellation program, kept the good 'stuff' (such as the Orion space capsule), gave the Shuttle an extra year, and announced a new financially viable program to the moon and Mars, where NASA will focus on deep space missions with a new SLS rocket (due to launch this year), and low Earth orbit would be handed over to PRIVATE companies who through innovation could do it better and cheaper, hence the acceleration in companies like Space X and Blue Origin to develop their rockets and space capsules for the contracts being offered to them by NASA.
      On what basis do you think the information above should be ignored when looking at what happened and why?

    • @yazzamx6380
      @yazzamx6380 4 года назад +1

      I don't share your hatred of the USA (and no, I'm not American in case you're wondering :-)). The USA has it's good and it's bad, like ALL nations/countries, where the more powerful a nation/country is, then the greater the good it can do and the greater the bad it can do. So the USA is not unique in that respect.
      And I always feel we should be careful what we wish for. The downfall of a nation/country is rarely an isolated event, it usually has a knock on effect which is often unpredictable. Hence the crash that you wished for could have had a disastrous effect upon your life if it happened, regardless of your location in the world, all due to a chaotic domino/ripple effect.
      We can never know of course, but I do warn against being so willing to wish pain upon others, whatever form that 'pain' is and whoever those 'others' may be :-|

  • @shivercanada
    @shivercanada 5 лет назад +6

    I love this announcers voice! when I hear it I watch!

  • @olentangy74
    @olentangy74 3 года назад +3

    From 3:32 -3:58 is Apollo 13 footage, lol at 7:59-8:08, the same thing. At 8:22-8:28 you see Fred Haise with his Apollo 13 mission patch floating into the LM. At 20:00, the LM is shown with the descent stage still attached as it rondevous with the Command Module. The lower stage was left on the moon.

    • @wildboar7473
      @wildboar7473 3 года назад +1

      You got one keen eye, no TOP comment for You! Yes they used the descending for ascending :)

  • @chinatype2bassrocker809
    @chinatype2bassrocker809 5 лет назад +48

    I would love to have one of those F1 engines in my backyard and just start it up once in awhile just to drown out my neighbors dog.

    • @jamesmortensen6611
      @jamesmortensen6611 5 лет назад +5

      china type2 bass rocker nothing else like it in my lifetime. was at a point (standing by my parked company car) about 7 miles from the launch pad and witnessed a launch. the sound is like a constant thunder, and even the ground you stand on actually vibrates. stunningly awesome. (I worked as sales rep for Standard Oil of New Jersey, out of Orlando at the time.

    • @raharoz9796
      @raharoz9796 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 5 лет назад +3

      In terms of viability, the F1 engines were fake -- no matter how hard they try now to prop them up along with NASA and the Apollo record. . Apollo is a Swiss cheese and palatable for those who wish to believe in it. .

    • @roughas100
      @roughas100 5 лет назад +2

      I'd settle for a J-2 engine , its a bit more fuel efficient and cheaper to run...... should still make enough noise to drown out the barking dog

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 5 лет назад +4

      @@ronaldgreene5733 STFU, pathetic conspiracy theorist. Go shove your tin foil hat up your ass.

  • @tanishidewangan2730
    @tanishidewangan2730 4 года назад +6

    Wow !!! Now I want to learn about this topic more and interested also upload some more videos about this. 👍🏻👍🏻🌜

  • @rsvp9146
    @rsvp9146 4 года назад +8

    Ah yes. The days when Jim Lovell was aboard Apollo 12.

    • @531ff
      @531ff 4 года назад +1

      rsvp9146 so it wasn’t just me .

    • @RGJubilee
      @RGJubilee 4 года назад +1

      Yes!!! look a little closer and you will also see Jack Swigert and Fred Haise too /. Wow !! I do not know how they got on Apollo12 and then did Apollo 13 afterward?LOL!!!!!

  • @MooiMeissje
    @MooiMeissje 3 года назад +4

    So.. how come we haven’t gone back to the moon anno 2021?

    • @Jveir
      @Jveir 3 года назад +1

      Going in 2023

    • @atlas8827
      @atlas8827 3 года назад +1

      Sure, I'll just pull out a rocket out of the ass dimension and we'll be on your way.

    • @redpill7993
      @redpill7993 3 года назад +2

      @@Jveir Unlikely. Lethal radiation problem. Never went in 69 can't go now.

    • @Jveir
      @Jveir 3 года назад +1

      @@redpill7993 did go in 69, can go now

    • @redpill7993
      @redpill7993 3 года назад +2

      ​@@Jveir Don't hold your breath expecting anything in 2 years, or 20 years.

  • @FuRYDaRKnEZ
    @FuRYDaRKnEZ 12 лет назад +4

    Man... wish we had a space program here. I wanted to go to the moon since I was 5, loved the space programs. Guess the closest I'll be to space is in airplanes. D:
    Greetings from Singapore. ^^

    • @mariaktos804
      @mariaktos804 Год назад

      American 'truth" about landing on the Moon 1969 = american "truth "about biological weapon in Iraque 2003.America creates its own "truth"🤣🤣🤣

  • @tedpeterson1156
    @tedpeterson1156 5 лет назад +7

    "Apollo 12, all present and accounted for, Sir!" lol

  • @dansv1
    @dansv1 3 года назад +3

    What’s going on with the steerable S band antenna at 20:07?

  • @no-bozos
    @no-bozos 3 года назад +1

    Imagine being on the Apollo 12 team. Apollo 11 has already been successful and now you have to repeat that even though you know things are more likely to go wrong than go well. The pressure, in a certain light, was far greater than the preceding event.

    • @khold1983
      @khold1983 3 года назад

      after the Apollo 11 movie i thought they couldn't top it...but they managed to out do themselves with the true sequel Apollo 13

    • @no-bozos
      @no-bozos 3 года назад

      @@khold1983 - You dropped your tin foil hat. Let me pick that up for you. There you go... good as new.

  • @izraulhidashi4323
    @izraulhidashi4323 5 лет назад +10

    i'm always amazed at the gullibility of people.

    • @redskua
      @redskua 5 лет назад

      @Bob Dillahunty ,,all this bubbling praise for scientists and engineers, do you bend over for these guys Bobby?

    • @redskua
      @redskua 5 лет назад

      @Bob Dillahunty ,,,are you a moaner Bobby? ,,,ofcourse you are, and you love playing dress ups in yr pink spacesuit, i just bet you are the fave with all the engineers

    • @redskua
      @redskua 5 лет назад

      @John Doe ,,,,you right on the money there, he will drop the soap for you if you are an engineer

    • @redskua
      @redskua 5 лет назад

      @Bob Dillahunty ,,do you take your teeth out for scientists Bobby?

    • @redskua
      @redskua 5 лет назад

      @Bob Dillahunty ...is it true Bobby, about you taking out your teeth?

  • @PC4USE1
    @PC4USE1 5 лет назад +15

    I was 13 years old when the L E M landed in the Sea of Tranquility. 50 years later no human has traveled further than the Moon. I would have thought we would have colonies on Mars by then but in reality the Lunar Landing was driven by Cold War competition with the U S S R. It is so sad.

  • @Ant88889
    @Ant88889 5 лет назад +6

    We didn't go

  • @wolfrunner6462
    @wolfrunner6462 3 года назад +2

    Now you would have thought that NASA would have had SLS ready years ago but no, it's all been tested and not even assembled
    Not to mention the price

  • @break3338
    @break3338 3 года назад +8

    the question is who created darkness and light God ...

    • @bruhboi4692
      @bruhboi4692 3 года назад

      @Comment Blocked Source: Dude trust me

  • @5Andysalive
    @5Andysalive 6 лет назад +10

    Everything is sticky-poo.... legends.

  • @BarryDearborn
    @BarryDearborn 5 лет назад +7

    Omg I have been to the Kennedy space center visitor complex it is so much fun you have to go there don't die.😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥

  • @basooyekhoda5797
    @basooyekhoda5797 Год назад +2

    Traveling to space and discovering the other distinations are part of my mission in life.

  • @jread3906
    @jread3906 5 лет назад +9

    Great stuff ! Thank you for this. Learning more about Apollo 12 with fantastic footage. What an incredibly exciting time this was. I will never forget these brave astronauts.

    • @shanktheglobe954
      @shanktheglobe954 Год назад

      watch carefully @ 20:06, They gave us proof it was fake. Look at the small satellite dish on the right, notice it gets caught in the invisible strings.

  • @celsobantay1211
    @celsobantay1211 5 лет назад +6

    Bravo! That was amazing!

    • @stephenwright8103
      @stephenwright8103 5 лет назад +1

      All done by mirrors Walt Disney "The Incredible Journey"🤣

    • @zues9614
      @zues9614 3 года назад +1

      @@stephenwright8103 no they don't take disabled people like you at nasa they take aerospace engineers. 🤣

  • @than217
    @than217 3 года назад +2

    12:29 Reminds me of the grainy low res photos of the early 1990s Internet.

  • @racerxyz8833
    @racerxyz8833 6 лет назад +5

    Just look at the relentless determination in those engineer's eyes. Who could ever think these missions were faked are disbelievers of their own hearts

  • @johno9507
    @johno9507 7 лет назад +7

    I still get chills of excitement thinking about all that was overcome to make Apollo a success and what they achieved

  • @hthomasackermann
    @hthomasackermann 6 лет назад +6

    I would have appreciated an extended capture of the earth from about 60,000 miles out.
    Oh well, they were too busy or the last camera they had was also destroyed from pointing it into the sun.

    • @andreib2148
      @andreib2148 5 лет назад +1

      you can't take picture of the entire earth from outside the photoshop.
      We have crap all over the solar system, but photoshop is the only place from where you can see the full earth... that's why the only 2 pictures of the full earth are composites

    • @johnwoody9505
      @johnwoody9505 4 года назад

      @@andreib2148 There are loads of photos of the earth from Apollo 11 during the translunar coast. Look at magazine 36, stacks of photos from close in to far out.

  • @clorespau1995
    @clorespau1995 4 года назад +4

    congrats for a perfect landing on the moon....

  • @bamaboysmith2723
    @bamaboysmith2723 5 лет назад +5

    People are so set on going to Mars that we have forgotten about the Moon. We should set up station on the Moon to build mission equipment and make it like a place people could visit..

    • @nchan4679
      @nchan4679 5 лет назад +4

      Well we would have to succesfully get to the moon in the first place

    • @sondrevatland2720
      @sondrevatland2720 5 лет назад +2

      N` chan you are about 50 years late

    • @mrhawkyoudown6333
      @mrhawkyoudown6333 5 лет назад +2

      ron marninks how can you go somewhere where you have never been lol ruclips.net/video/jwpWmkG9JbA/видео.html

    • @aclsguy
      @aclsguy 4 года назад

      The moon is to close. We have telescopes and cameras that can now see who ever is up there and since we have never been there we have to go someplace further away where nothing can be seen.

  • @Airbiscuitmaker
    @Airbiscuitmaker 8 лет назад +4

    The title covers this clip just well: it is indeed incredible.

  • @joshmellon390
    @joshmellon390 4 года назад +14

    "Man we come a LONG way!" damn hew sounded just like my grandpa lmao

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone 3 года назад +1

      We come a long way. Went to the moon in 1969. But cant get past lower earth orbit in 2021. That's like upgrading from a Lexus to the horse carriage. Made a phone call to president from the moon meanwhile I cant get a signal behind food basic. I guess phones were better in 1969. This space nonsense is beyond ridiculous. But the masses are buying it. So why not.

    • @00tonytone
      @00tonytone 3 года назад

      Yeah we did come a long way. NASA still cant say if you can see stars in space. They look at eachother to see what next clown is going to say. But if the technology wasnt lost , they would go back in a nano second. There words not mine. Dont hate the messenger. Because the message is a pile of crap.

    • @bepythebear2077
      @bepythebear2077 3 года назад

      @@00tonytone The hero worshippers are starting to die off...
      The television watchers are getting old too....
      Soon there will be nobody left to believe this rubbish.....

  • @jordangarrick669
    @jordangarrick669 2 года назад +8

    Some of the greatest film actors the world has ever known....every astronaut actor should have won an academy award 📽️🎭

    • @northuniverse
      @northuniverse 2 года назад +3

      Room temperature IQ

    • @peatmoss4415
      @peatmoss4415 Год назад +1

      @@northuniverse His IQ isn't that high...

  • @bradkitchen2598
    @bradkitchen2598 3 года назад +2

    They should probably do their home work next time before doing a doc lol

  • @joeytheratt
    @joeytheratt 8 лет назад +24

    Has anyone noticed this doc used Apollo 13 footage? I read back but I'm not reading everything.

    • @aaronrus
      @aaronrus 5 лет назад +4

      if you want to see some real fake stuff, look at some of the Apollo 1-9 footage, super fake stars, the moon is so incredibly fake... at least the studio model of the moon for all the orbital shots was improved for Apollo 11

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 5 лет назад +5

      @@aaronrus Have you noticed how fake FLORIDA is!! Like it's even a state, how could a peninsula be that big and not get washed away in the first hurricane. Ridiculous.

    • @raystapp4001
      @raystapp4001 5 лет назад +1

      I noticed it to, and you're correct. Two years before the Ron Howard movie Apollo 13, PBS made a one hour special of that mission and that same footage is in that documentary.

    • @rioguzmanc
      @rioguzmanc 5 лет назад

      Maybe is an omen: ruclips.net/video/3di6odvdNZk/видео.html

    • @neilarmstrongsson795
      @neilarmstrongsson795 3 года назад

      That's the thing, most who watch this already are believers, so they don't need convincing.
      It's only the ones who research it who will notice these anomalies.

  • @thinkb4talk66
    @thinkb4talk66 5 лет назад +10

    The best actor award goes to Neil Armstrong

  • @Amir.Allawy
    @Amir.Allawy 4 года назад +2

    Even if you send a rocket to the moon there’s people who will Dislike that . Believe in what you do and live a happy life . So the people can remember you whit gut thought

  • @hlinville6034
    @hlinville6034 5 лет назад +12

    I remember an interview once when Alan bean was asked about the van Alan belt and going through it. He said he didn't think they traveled though it. Interviewer said you would have had to, once out and once back. He said "yup then we went right on though it".

    • @marshallcello1128
      @marshallcello1128 5 лет назад +3

      Bean's answer is unsurprising, given the massive amount of stuff he and the other astronauts had to learn and be aware of during the missions. Recall that James Van Allen, for whom the belts are named, was a _consultant_ for the Apollo project. The Apollo craft were able to quickly pass through the belts (like twenty minutes) in relative safety, and did so having drawn on the expertise and input of Mr Van Allen himself. The challenge (solved in 2014) for the Orion spacecraft was how to protect its sensitive electronics and crew from the belts in a much different situation than what Apollo confronted: rather than pass through the weakest parts quickly, Orion will be hanging out for longer periods in stronger areas of the belts.

    • @jagdishacharya1438
      @jagdishacharya1438 3 года назад +1

      I think Mr. Allan Bean not so intelligent as Mr. Beans, thought Van Allen Belt was a branded leather Belt.

  • @johnmonroney8614
    @johnmonroney8614 7 лет назад +20

    he said it right at the end...
    "Its absolutely UN- REAL."

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 5 лет назад +5

      Quite right, because if those Yanks had been truely on the moon then they would have said nothing except 'Oh, mah gawd! Oh, mah gawd!'

    • @newbieisback
      @newbieisback 5 лет назад +3

      At 9:02 , someone take the picture before they land, there must be some camera man get there first and take the good spot for perfect photo shooting. :-)

    • @thomaslewis7883
      @thomaslewis7883 4 года назад +1

      @Origami Mambo Project And your IQ is 56? Its called getting an education .Don't be stupid, you will someday produce children? We don't need any more ignorance in the world.ocw.mit.edu/courses/science-technology-and-society/sts-471j-engineering-apollo-the-moon-project-as-a-complex-system-spring-2007/

    • @felobatirmoheb4884
      @felobatirmoheb4884 4 года назад +2

      @@thomaslewis7883 saying that automatically makes you wrong AND ignorant...

    • @thomaslewis7883
      @thomaslewis7883 4 года назад

      @@felobatirmoheb4884 It doesn't take much effort to separate science fact from science fiction. Try it. Just once except mainstream educations explanation regarding the historical as well as the science and engineering of Apollo. Conparicists are indirectly saying "the world's scientists, engineers, professors are pathological liars. Humans walked on the Moon.

  • @alexanderdriezkalyango683
    @alexanderdriezkalyango683 4 года назад +6

    "He made every beautiful and hide enternity in hearts of Men but he did not tell it either from beging or ending of it" respect GOD (the planer)

    • @ronalddump4061
      @ronalddump4061 4 года назад

      Bet you got that terrific home schooling because mommies religion could not stand reality.

    • @blessed1161
      @blessed1161 3 года назад

      Amen

  • @dton16710
    @dton16710 5 лет назад +1

    The Incredible Journey to discovery to the Moon and we all proud about our Nation America !

  • @genetberhe5571
    @genetberhe5571 5 лет назад +10

    I love them 😍 so much because they were a hero 🦸‍♀️ and I miss them so much. Congratulations and thank you Apollos.you are so sweet. I love you!

    • @mrhawkyoudown6333
      @mrhawkyoudown6333 5 лет назад

      Genet Berhe it was fake 🤣

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 3 года назад

      . . LOL . . Another over the top comment from subsidized posts that are common today for commercial and political purposes and subjects of controversy . .

  • @enieckar
    @enieckar 5 лет назад +11

    Fun fact Apollo 12 brought “ play boy “ comics to the moon

    • @williammann9176
      @williammann9176 5 лет назад

      A joker that had access to the astronauts wrist EVA flight plans snuck in a few playboy images in the pages

    • @lelandframe1029
      @lelandframe1029 5 лет назад

      William Mann It was Apollo 12's backup crew--Dave Scott, Alfred Worden and Jim Irwin, who made the "cheat sheets" containing the racy pictures. 😆 They later flew Apollo 15.

    • @lelandframe1029
      @lelandframe1029 5 лет назад

      Xano 227 Fun Fact: You're an IDIOT!!

  • @rauloriz8088
    @rauloriz8088 9 лет назад +25

    something odd with this documentary - I believe some of the shots are for apollo thirteen.

    • @lilcrooky
      @lilcrooky 8 лет назад +1

      +Raul Ortiz yep saw Apollo 13 clips editted in there too LOL

    • @jakemcquade3157
      @jakemcquade3157 5 лет назад

      I thought that was Jim Lovell.

    • @thetwogardens6048
      @thetwogardens6048 5 лет назад

      Fake NASA stuff man !

  • @WayneScott-w7z
    @WayneScott-w7z 27 дней назад +1

    I have two 8 x 10 signed photographs from Al Bean of Apollo 12.

  • @1sorio
    @1sorio 5 лет назад +4

    Whats INCREDIBLE IS how they could comeback from the moon.... sitting on a rocket then connect to the spaceshuttle in orbit then transfer from the module to the spaceshuttle and then be able to start the engine of the spaceshuttle and drive to the earth without any trouble and specialy land in some u.s. controled sea. My navigation system as trouble getting me to the grocerystore w blocks from my house in 2019...

    • @pterafirma
      @pterafirma 5 лет назад

      They flew home in the Apollo capsule, not the Space Shuttle. The Shuttle didn't fly until a good decade later.

    • @tonycornwill9008
      @tonycornwill9008 5 лет назад +1

      all bullshit in 1969

    • @DanielOviedo-nz8tw
      @DanielOviedo-nz8tw 2 месяца назад

      lol. I’d go back in a nanosecond but unfortunately we destroyed all the information and now we have no way of doing it again sorry lol. Hahahaha suckers

  • @gover21
    @gover21 8 лет назад +36

    Looks like the wrong footage has been used around 3 minutes 30 seconds showing the Apollo 13 crew.

    • @paulmarks8865
      @paulmarks8865 5 лет назад +8

      Its called "Stock Footage" used to fill in when not enough original video exists.

    • @turboroscoemaguedavedicker7281
      @turboroscoemaguedavedicker7281 5 лет назад +3

      MrGloverGlover Y’all is correct. I do believe that no one has escaped the FLAT EARTH PRISON CONTROLLED BY INSANE PEOPLE. I am TURBOROSCOEMAGUE I’m 64. Seen some strange stuff an moments. Someone or something controls my imaginary life. IN GOD I DO TRUST

    • @illumencouk
      @illumencouk 5 лет назад +1

      @@turboroscoemaguedavedicker7281 Did they go the moon? Was it Fake or real? Have we ever been there?
      Confusion reigns over this subject and clearly not per chance, so it's perfectly understandable why there are no straight answers to what are fundamentally simple enough questions. The beautiful thing about 'the truth' is it's ability to show it's self when you least expect it and judging by the comments left below, this productions content leaves a lot to be desired.
      Fear not however because if every dark cloud has a silver lining, let the 'useful' tip I'm about to offer you remove much of this doubt.
      Watch the clip that runs from 8m:11s to 8m:26s a couple of times on a playback speed of 0.50. Ignore the blotchy background and focus on the so called 'lights/white flashes' that they highlight within the red circle. Admittedly we need to look closer at the objects appearing in the flashes but for the purpose of this exercise we don't need to know what we're seeing, we just need to establish if the 'flashes' are present or not? Okay, hopefully you'll register 3 bright blips? The first at 8:12 (dead centre red circle), 2nd - 8:13 (below centre) and 3rd - 8:23 (above centre). Now, whenever you watch anything to do with Space you should be looking for these 'tell-tale' white blips flashing onto your screen. Try it out, go watch a space walk or whatever and see if my system works for you. Remember, slowing the playback speed is usually necessary due to the high speeds of the flashes. There are 'black blips' as well as the white one's. I call these 'blips' orbs for rather obvious reasons and the simple rule of thumb is 'IF NO BLIPS PRESENT - NO TRUTH IN IT. If you find this works for you, please let me know. Good Look! Interested in what the flashes are? Get in touch and maybe we can help one another.

    • @martynodell889
      @martynodell889 5 лет назад +2

      Sounds Like The "Wrong Word's".!? Have Been Used As well !?! Bunch Of 'Liar's' & Cheats NO MANED CRAFT, HAS BEEN THROUGH THE 'VAN HEERLEN BELT ! IF THEY HAD OF DONE. & The craft, Miraculously Guided itself back to Earth. ! ALL CREW Would Be DEAD. I could go on & on ! There is Much More , But There Is The 'Main FACT. DO your own Research. & ThanX M~Dee'~*~

    • @FrancisMaxino
      @FrancisMaxino 5 лет назад +1

      There's a lot of these sort of errors in this stupid documentary that isn't presenting anything new.

  • @genemayne1577
    @genemayne1577 5 лет назад +9

    well on the Apollo mission he took time out too shave with no gravity so the body hair flooding pod lol

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 5 лет назад

      I think he used suds for that. (cream)

  • @pepefuentes6322
    @pepefuentes6322 2 года назад

    Atacama will always look awesome with the perfect light and takes… if you know, you know.

  • @hunterofliars9600
    @hunterofliars9600 6 лет назад +6

    My favourite Apollo mission.... Apollo 12.

    • @johnmarkhi
      @johnmarkhi 5 лет назад +1

      The 5th person on the moon was an illegal immigrant cleaning up the stage!

  • @Aussiehomestead1965
    @Aussiehomestead1965 5 лет назад +6

    21:05 onwards....When it hit the surface the crash landing "Rang like a bell" for over 1/2 an hour.....why..?.....30 minutes of shockwaves....??...OMG.....

    • @thomaslewis7883
      @thomaslewis7883 4 года назад

      OMG ocw.mit.edu/courses/science-technology-and-society/sts-471j-engineering-apollo-the-moon-project-as-a-complex-system-spring-2007/

  • @ronaldgreene5733
    @ronaldgreene5733 5 лет назад +9

    An Engineer's Holiday
    Only NASA can spend billions to build a backyard foil covered overgrown mousetrap that was the worst possible design as a pressure vessel. Pressure at 5 psi is cumulative over hundreds of square inches that translates into thousands of pounds of force, much of which is concentrated at stress points inherent in the flat aluminum foil sheet over angular framework. If this was legitimate, a true pressure vessel would have been constructed, while using a light weight high strength material like titanium for a degree of safety. This was an engineer's holiday and no one seems to need the time of day from an appropriate professional to evaluate the complete lack of design for the intended use of this device.

    • @G-ra-ha-m
      @G-ra-ha-m 5 лет назад +3

      It was also inherently unstable and needed to be balanced perfectly, but they later bolted a 120kg LRV on one side....
      Talking of building things the wrong shape - the conical CM s totally wrong too: the Soyuz uses the obvious shapes of sphere and cylinder instead of a cramped tepee.

    • @AYoung2084
      @AYoung2084 5 лет назад +2

      ​@@G-ra-ha-m LM directional thrusters located above the centre of gravity, on an untested to be fit for purpose VTOL machine, balanced precariously on just one down-thruster, an alleged rocket motor that could be throttled? What could possibly go wrong! Catherine Wheel firework spin out? "Incredible Journey" is quite accurate, I don't believe it!

    • @G-ra-ha-m
      @G-ra-ha-m 5 лет назад +2

      @MrTheredpill05 Yup - 50 years later and they still take years to get it right, yet in the 1960 rush it all worked perfectly, every time, even untested stuff left sitting on the moon for 3 days LOL.

  • @terrypussypower
    @terrypussypower 8 лет назад +25

    Amazing what humans are capable of with the right backing.

    • @eternalreign2313
      @eternalreign2313 5 лет назад +1

      @Brent Waits Thank christ this period of time wasn't ruined by all the diversity nonsense. I could just imagine Apollo happening today and people being more concerned about the first 2 astronauts on the moon being white males than the fact that as a species we just stepped onto another body for the first time. ZOMG and by the 7th mission it was still nothing but white males?!?! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

    • @lukri4209
      @lukri4209 3 года назад

      @@eternalreign2313 I know this comment is two year old but I could see that too lmao

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 3 года назад +4

      . . It's a shame that it's fake . . Turn on your television -- Fake is real . .

    • @dingus622
      @dingus622 2 года назад +1

      True just like how the Nazi war criminal scientist never saw prison time 😉

    • @thegreatdivide825
      @thegreatdivide825 Год назад

      @@dingus622 He wasn't a criminal though

  • @19BenZ57
    @19BenZ57 3 года назад +1

    how would astronauts do their call of nature in Lunar capsule for duration of going to moon and return?

    • @redpill6201
      @redpill6201 3 года назад +1

      Pampers. But they were only in Low Earth Orbit.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 3 года назад

      . . We'll there's your answer to dark matter . . now we know --

  • @justinmadrid8712
    @justinmadrid8712 2 года назад +4

    So NASA lost the video tapes for the first mission. Then on the second mission they accidentally ruined the video camera. And 50 years later, we can't even get a human past 1/1000th of the distance to the Moon.

    • @justinmadrid8712
      @justinmadrid8712 2 года назад

      @Hummer's Revenge Nope. The original Apollo 11 tapes all went missing. They spent 3 years "looking" for them. The claim they were probably erased.
      The shit you see on YT is digitally AI enhanced "restored" footage. In other words, bullshit.
      You are right though, "Stuff happens". All evidence of the moon landings are non-existent. Saturn V schematics? Not available. Telemetry data? Gone. Shields to protect from the Van Allen Belt radiation? Gone.
      You probably think Jeffery Epstein killed himself.

    • @justinmadrid8712
      @justinmadrid8712 2 года назад

      @Hummer's Revenge No actual response?

    • @justinmadrid8712
      @justinmadrid8712 2 года назад +1

      @Hummer's Revenge "Unconverted Raw" means original. The stuff you are watching on RUclips came from a "restoration" project done decades after the landings. They claim it is AI altered, meaning the AI filled in the missing frames, since the original footage was only 10 FPS or so, among other enhancements.
      Apparently they discovered the tapes were missing when that Ron Howard Moon Landing documentary was requesting the original tapes to use for the film.
      It's all restored footage. The original TV broadcast wash blurry and hazy as fuck, which is weird considering it was not even a true live broadcast, and they apparently had such great quality footage available.

    • @Jan_Strzelecki
      @Jan_Strzelecki 2 года назад

      Oh, hello Justin! Fancy meeting you here as well 🙂
      So what would seeing that "Unconverted Raw" tell you?
      Also, are you aware that the first EVA was also filmed with a film camera in superior quality?

    • @TM-tw1py
      @TM-tw1py 2 года назад

      Yes - there should be 8 hours of footage for both moon walks, as body mounted cameras were supposed to capture the entire walks. But, of course, those videos do not exist.

  • @supermodes
    @supermodes 6 лет назад +8

    Why is there so much Apollo 13 footage in a video about Apollo 12?

  • @KarbineKyle
    @KarbineKyle 9 лет назад +4

    We should go back to The Moon! It would be awesome, especially with our technology now! I'd love to see the other Apollo Missions on this channel! I love Spacerip!

    • @danzstuff
      @danzstuff Год назад +1

      artemis

    • @ryanray6215
      @ryanray6215 Год назад

      @@danzstuff LOL 🤣😂

    • @DanielOviedo-nz8tw
      @DanielOviedo-nz8tw 2 месяца назад

      I’d go back in a nanosecond but unfortunately all the information was destroyed and now we can’t go back. After a statement like this made by nasa. I stopped believing this ever happened

  • @leowaisanen1672
    @leowaisanen1672 5 лет назад +1

    Well said...incredible...unbelievable.