These missions inspire me so much ! So many people working with the same goal and those brave astronauts achieve the impossible despite the danger. It's almost unbelievable for that time, so some can't believe we've done it even these days. Hope you liked the video ! 🚀🌕
I really really love that video mate! Watching it regulary every now and then. The song and the theme are such a a great composition! Thanks for this one!
Don't give us christians a bad name Michael, we believe in science cause it is God's creation after all, you didn't expect God's work to be simplistic did you ?
@@daminamwith the pale blue dot “that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there - on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.”
Liftoff of Apollo 11......32minutes past hour.....contact light.....Houston....Tranquilty base here...the Eagle has landed....That's one small step a man...but a giant leap for mankind.
Gave me goosebumps throughout; I don't belong to US, but I consider myself a citizen of the whole world and it gives me pleasure to see the success of Apollo missions.Together,humanity shall prosper*
@@Leo.de99 Speak for yourself, I think the fantasy of "world citizenship" is entertained only by those reaping rewards earned by the blood of patriots. As an American, I have *zero* desire to unify with the worthless biomass that makes up a large swath of people on earth, to say nothing of my belief that we could delete 90 percent of the human population and lose nothing of value.
"I'm on the surface; and, as I take man's last step from the surface, back home for some time to come - but we believe not too long into the future - I'd like to just [say] what I believe history will record. That America's challenge of today has forged man's destiny of tomorrow. And, as we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return: with peace and hope for all mankind." Last words spoken on by man on the lunar surface during Apollo 17
As a young man l lived through all this, Gemini and Vostok too. I was spellbound, cutting colour pics of missions out of magazines and so on; at the time, we couldn't get our hands on the vast compendium of films and photos available to the public today; I only hope you feel as spellbound as I did, 50 - plus years ago.
It's been 55 years since man ventured into the stars and stepped foot on another planet, to this day it is likely humanity’s greatest achievement, thousands worked, billions were spent and great leaps were made, all for one small step, the things humanity can achieve in the name of peace and discovery is far beyond what some give it credit for and I'm proud to call myself a member of a species that can achieve so much.
Eight of the nine astronauts comprising the Second Group can be seen in this simply outstanding video. When chosen in 1962, NASA lowered the age limit from 40 years to 35. So it was almost a foregone conclusion that one of them would be first to step on the moon. Edward White, America's first spacewalk was clearly the frontrunner, but tragically died in the Apollo 1 fire. As did Elliot See, when the jet he was piloting crashed. For a while it seemed Charles Conrad's Apollo 12 would make the first lunar landing, but a series of events swung the pendulum the other way. With the Lunar Module still undergoing tests, the Command Module on Apollo 8, with Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, was sent into lunar orbit alone. Apollo 10, with Thomas Stafford and John Young, was briefly considered to make the first lunar touchdown, but the idea was deemed too risky. After all, the Lunar Module had proved itself spaceworthy only once. That too on James McDivitt's Apollo 9, in Earth orbit. And so the stars lined up in favour of a cool and down-to-earth Neil Armstrong, Mission Commander Apollo 11, and the only remaining member of the group, to be first man on the moon.
M83 Outro and The Apollo Program, what a combination. I'm blown away this only has 99k views, RUclips just doesn't make sense sometimes. Really amazing edit!
I remember sitting watching the moon landing through the eyes of a child on July 20 1969 it was the day after my 7th birthday. I still believe we can do great things but we have to want too!
Happy birthday and thank you for sharing your experience, that must have been incredible. Hopefully in the coming years we will witness humans returning to the moon on Artemis III.
I watch this almost everyday! And every time it brings tears in my eyes. We're living in exciting times! Can't wait to see the first man landing on mars!!
Indeed... The best part about humanity is that we can be better and conversely the worst part about humanity is that we could be better. We need to remember to be better.
This is probably the most incredible and inspirational video I’ve ever seen on this platform. The production quality is amazing! Here’s to the near future of space exploration!
7:49 "And, as we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind."- Eugene Cernan, December 14, 1972
"Look at that small dot, that's home." "It's a great honor and privilege for us to be up here, representing, not only the United States, but a piece of all nations..." It was not just Americans who achieved this historic feat, but literally every human on planet Earth.
LMAO, no. You expect me to believe that illiterate Gambian peasants contributed as much to Apollo as the American scientists and engineers? Get real. Stop trying to take America's achievement away from her.
It's insane to think that some these people have long passed away and we're just in complete awe what we have accomplished. It's unbelievable how far we have come. This video and music just hits different. #Humansareawesome!! #NASA
I remember Apollo as if it was yesterday. It was a time when anything seemed possible. It was a time of tragedy and breathtaking triumph and showed the world that when the task is noble, America can achieve anything It was also a time that showed that America has an attention span barely long enough to make it to the next commercial break. Apollo 11 returned to Earth to an orgy of American flag waving and self adulation, and rightly so, because America had, against all the odds, earned the right to feel proud, but once the ticker tape parade was over, public interest started to decline and even the major networks began to throttle back their coverage of in-mission events. Of course, that changed quickly with Apollo 13, but the programme was already on the way out, with the cancellation of the last three Moon landings. The expense of Apollo was colossal and there was no way that it could be maintained, but I am certain that had America continued with its manned interplanetary programme, in some form, by the turn of the century, with the stimulus to science and technology, there would have been bases on the Moon and footprints on Mars.
I really hope the Artemis missions will be a success so NASA can actually start sending astronauts back to the moon and setting up permanent bases there, I believe they also had plans for a lunar space station as well
@@technoquetz126 Deep Space Gateway (smaller ISS in a L3 orbit point) has its first modules almost complete as of now. Artemis 2,3,4 and 5 are all in various stages of construction. Congress approved funding up to Artemis 10 as of now
Most incredible accomplishment was Apollo 11. Yet the incomprehensible success in the face of the brutal failure of Apollo 13 cannot be forgotten. For the heroes of that mission, unlike those previously recognized and revered, were very clearly the ones who never left the ground.
I think Kennedy's speech are magnificent, he has a magic in his speech, not only because of his context of cold war, but because of his voice, but also because of his ending, is it morbid? yes, I apologize for that, but the whole context of it all makes it, for me, magical... tks for US and Europe and for sure all the humanity for the sucessfull of space sploration
I have just watched for the first time. Is one of the most beautiful things that I have ever seen. So inspirational and emotional, I almost cried. Thank you to the maker of these piece of art.
@@jaycemacinnis2228 Not really first on the moon. Maybe first to walk on the moon, but the crew of Apollo 11 was comprized of Buzz Aldrin, Mike Collins and Neil
Bro I just found your channel with the SpaceX video, and I love it already! I can't stop watching your vids; the choice of song, the editing and the different messages transmitted are spot on. And only 56k subs?? I'll talk to you soon when you'll get your golden button ;). Nice job, keep it up!
“And as we leave Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came, and, God willing, as we shall return, in peace, and in hope, for all mankind.” -Gene Cernan, the last man on the Moon
Im from India and I truly believe the only greatest endeavor of last century is allowing a human to touch the moon. Believe what you want but this will be the greatest feat of human intelligence and determination. Man must explore.
How humans should fight our wars Do space races, first one to Jupiter, gets to be the winner of said war. Winner win, Looser lose but Humanity moves forward.
I see these images, with this heavenly music. I say, we'll make it. The next 300 years will be hell, but after that we'll see it through. Good luck to Us all!
Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. None would be possible with the others. None would have worked without the great men and women devoted to the programs. Giants all.
thank you for this amazing video. for real im crying. i had a bet with my stepfather. i said we will land on the mars and humans will stay there for a minimum of 3 days till 2031. we bet for 1000€. he passed away last year and im really sad, i wish i could watch the spacex starts with him. we will do it. not as americans, europeans or whatever, but as humans. we will fucking do it!!!!!
After almost 50 years Humanity is coming back on the moon. Astronauts that sadly are not with us, they surely smiling on us to see that humanity is coming back to the moon. Awesome space age is back. Good luck to NASA good luck to Artemis.
Thank you all Apollo Astronauts for Inspiring a Generation of people. We will all Remember Neil Armstrong, The first man on the moon. Rest in Peace Neil Alden Armstrong 1930-2012
We as a species have gone through change, bad and good. But we havent even discovered the mysteries of our own planet, never in the history of mankind will we ever manage to explore all if the stars. But if we focus on our species as a whole, if we forget our diffrences we can make it as far as we can.
Really good video, my only very picky comment is that Apollo 7, launch vehicle was the Saturn 1B, not the Saturn V, which as the video correctly shows was the launch vehicle for every other Apollo mission from 8-17.
** All these Incredibly brave and courageous Men and Women, who all joined together, and made the Amazing Apollo Project a Historical Reality, makes me now remember an to recall our Great Wartime Leader of the Free World at that time, the invisible Winston S Churchill, when he so foreseeingly declared: "Ah, but this is not the end! It is not even the beginning of the end! But ot is, perhaps, the end of the beginning!" ** Th. Benjaminsson - Sweden - 🇸🇪 🇸🇪 -
Nice work again. You're editing is spot on.....but.....I cant help but think of your sporting moments video when that song comes on. A different soundtrack wouldve made it more unique. Nice video though 👍
These missions inspire me so much ! So many people working with the same goal and those brave astronauts achieve the impossible despite the danger. It's almost unbelievable for that time, so some can't believe we've done it even these days.
Hope you liked the video ! 🚀🌕
thank you ! so much for the awesome compilation from this brilliant period in man's exploratory history. Music is perfect.
Proud to be a human with these missions, fier d'être français avec ce montage !
Just one word. Awesome!!!
Many things in history will be forgotten but this one will never be
I really really love that video mate! Watching it regulary every now and then. The song and the theme are such a a great composition! Thanks for this one!
For a brief moment in history, all mankind came together and we all felt very proud.
The pride of lucifer.
Why
@@Michael-yl9bj What?
Don't give us christians a bad name Michael, we believe in science cause it is God's creation after all, you didn't expect God's work to be simplistic did you ?
@F
Couldn’t have said that better myself
"We did it, not because it was easy, but because it was hard." Raw motivation right there.
"We choose to go to the moon in this decade, and do the other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard." - John F Kennedy
@@gabedrinkswater This quote is my life dude
@@daminamwith the pale blue dot “that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there - on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.”
@@daminamyes copy paste
Liftoff...we have a liftoff......
R.I.P Neil Alden Armstrong
You now rest in the stars...forever
Liftoff of Apollo 11......32minutes past hour.....contact light.....Houston....Tranquilty base here...the Eagle has landed....That's one small step a man...but a giant leap for mankind.
And now sadly Michael Collins, who has joined the growing list of those Apollo veterans who can only be remembered through history.
I’m 17 and rewatched this I swear 800 times!
Iam 14 but man I am watching this again and again.
@@samuelsokol60 yeah I relate haha. It was so awesome that we actually did it! So many people worked for a goal that was successful!
Keep dreaming young men and you'll get there. These are real heroes.
@@IIXRATEDIIHiTMAN update... I’m 18 and yessir! I’m a dreamer!
It was the good times when we cared about everyone now we just care about power not others
Gave me goosebumps throughout; I don't belong to US, but I consider myself a citizen of the whole world and it gives me pleasure to see the success of Apollo missions.Together,humanity shall prosper*
>unironically calling yourself a "citizen of the world"
*CRINGE*
The politicians funded it for the cold war, or america, but the scientists did it for the world
@@natowaveenjoyer9862it’s not cringe we should come together more as humans because we are one race
@@Leo.de99 Speak for yourself, I think the fantasy of "world citizenship" is entertained only by those reaping rewards earned by the blood of patriots.
As an American, I have *zero* desire to unify with the worthless biomass that makes up a large swath of people on earth, to say nothing of my belief that we could delete 90 percent of the human population and lose nothing of value.
"I'm on the surface; and, as I take man's last step from the surface, back home for some time to come - but we believe not too long into the future - I'd like to just [say] what I believe history will record. That America's challenge of today has forged man's destiny of tomorrow. And, as we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return: with peace and hope for all mankind." Last words spoken on by man on the lunar surface during Apollo 17
As a young man l lived through all this, Gemini and Vostok too. I was spellbound, cutting colour pics of missions out of magazines and so on; at the time, we couldn't get our hands on the vast compendium of films and photos available to the public today; I only hope you feel as spellbound as I did, 50 - plus years ago.
Yes, I watched it from the begging as well. Amazing.
Man must explore.
It's been 55 years since man ventured into the stars and stepped foot on another planet, to this day it is likely humanity’s greatest achievement, thousands worked, billions were spent and great leaps were made, all for one small step, the things humanity can achieve in the name of peace and discovery is far beyond what some give it credit for and I'm proud to call myself a member of a species that can achieve so much.
Eight of the nine astronauts comprising the Second Group can be seen in this simply outstanding video. When chosen in 1962, NASA lowered the age limit from 40 years to 35. So it was almost a foregone conclusion that one of them would be first to step on the moon. Edward White, America's first spacewalk was clearly the frontrunner, but tragically died in the Apollo 1 fire. As did Elliot See, when the jet he was piloting crashed. For a while it seemed Charles Conrad's Apollo 12 would make the first lunar landing, but a series of events swung the pendulum the other way. With the Lunar Module still undergoing tests, the Command Module on Apollo 8, with Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, was sent into lunar orbit alone. Apollo 10, with Thomas Stafford and John Young, was briefly considered to make the first lunar touchdown, but the idea was deemed too risky. After all, the Lunar Module had proved itself spaceworthy only once. That too on James McDivitt's Apollo 9, in Earth orbit. And so the stars lined up in favour of a cool and down-to-earth Neil Armstrong, Mission Commander Apollo 11, and the only remaining member of the group, to be first man on the moon.
M83 Outro and The Apollo Program, what a combination. I'm blown away this only has 99k views, RUclips just doesn't make sense sometimes. Really amazing edit!
249K now
I remember sitting watching the moon landing through the eyes of a child on July 20 1969 it was the day after my 7th birthday. I still believe we can do great things but we have to want too!
Same here. It's sad that we can't pull together.
coincidentally it must be your birthday, happy birthday!
@@Uieca Thank you what a wonderful surprise.
@@Uieca Thank you what a wonderful surprise.
Happy birthday and thank you for sharing your experience, that must have been incredible. Hopefully in the coming years we will witness humans returning to the moon on Artemis III.
I watch this almost everyday! And every time it brings tears in my eyes. We're living in exciting times! Can't wait to see the first man landing on mars!!
Indeed... The best part about humanity is that we can be better and conversely the worst part about humanity is that we could be better. We need to remember to be better.
Exciting times my friend, exciting times.
@@nt78stonewobble
Yes. You are so right. We can be better. Sadly, we aren't doing better. It's baffling.
This is probably the most incredible and inspirational video I’ve ever seen on this platform. The production quality is amazing! Here’s to the near future of space exploration!
M83 . A great musical group from France and a great Galaxy.
Yeah, our galaxy is pretty kewl….Andromeda got a better name though 😊
diese Bilder zusammen mit der Musik.... einfach Gänsehaut!
At 3:21 this part literally gives me goosebumps. This is amazing!!! 🎉😢
From hitting two stones together to make a small fire, to harness the power of an explosion to propel the human minds into the unknown...
Perhaps one day the world can unite and work together for peace and exploration.
When watching this videoclip, and listening to the song, I feel like flying, free of the bonds of Earth, into the sky and into eternity...😉
7:49 "And, as we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind."- Eugene Cernan, December 14, 1972
This has to be one of if not my favorite youtube video ive ever seen, its so inspiring and truly deserves a lot more views and likes
People who don’t believe in this truely are a disgrace to humanity !! This is just magnificent !
The moment when humanity achieved one of the greatest event ever happened in history
I held it right to 7:46 and I lost it.
Amazing job. Thank you for making this and sharing it.
This was single Handley the most amazing video I have ever watched I got chills!!!! The combination of apollo and m83 was beyond spot on I love it
Honestly, thank you for making this video, it's absolutely beautiful and almost made me cry :)
I felt emotional while watching this. Not just the video but the music too.
Brilliant video. I was a small child in the Apollo era but still remember watching the news on tv of the last missions.
I’m beyond happy that this video exists. Thank you for creating this!
"Look at that small dot, that's home."
"It's a great honor and privilege for us to be up here, representing, not only the United States, but a piece of all nations..."
It was not just Americans who achieved this historic feat, but literally every human on planet Earth.
Ey but dont take away that from the US , they make the rockets.
LMAO, no.
You expect me to believe that illiterate Gambian peasants contributed as much to Apollo as the American scientists and engineers? Get real.
Stop trying to take America's achievement away from her.
@@gonzofonzo5814The AMERICANS did it
@@gonzofonzo5814you mean Germans ? 😂 Operation Paperclip Buddy
It's insane to think that some these people have long passed away and we're just in complete awe what we have accomplished. It's unbelievable how far we have come. This video and music just hits different. #Humansareawesome!! #NASA
Toujours la même musique... jamais les mêmes frissons... Bravo !
I remember Apollo as if it was yesterday. It was a time when anything seemed possible. It was a time of tragedy and breathtaking triumph and showed the world that when the task is noble, America can achieve anything
It was also a time that showed that America has an attention span barely long enough to make it to the next commercial break. Apollo 11 returned to Earth to an orgy of American flag waving and self adulation, and rightly so, because America had, against all the odds, earned the right to feel proud, but once the ticker tape parade was over, public interest started to decline and even the major networks began to throttle back their coverage of in-mission events. Of course, that changed quickly with Apollo 13, but the programme was already on the way out, with the cancellation of the last three Moon landings. The expense of Apollo was colossal and there was no way that it could be maintained, but I am certain that had America continued with its manned interplanetary programme, in some form, by the turn of the century, with the stimulus to science and technology, there would have been bases on the Moon and footprints on Mars.
bro ur probably under 20
@@tonkafonka Do I write like you - like a 12-year-old?
I'm a bit older than that, little guy. Read the first sentence of my post, little guy.
I really hope the Artemis missions will be a success so NASA can actually start sending astronauts back to the moon and setting up permanent bases there, I believe they also had plans for a lunar space station as well
@@technoquetz126 Deep Space Gateway (smaller ISS in a L3 orbit point) has its first modules almost complete as of now. Artemis 2,3,4 and 5 are all in various stages of construction. Congress approved funding up to Artemis 10 as of now
Most incredible accomplishment was Apollo 11. Yet the incomprehensible success in the face of the brutal failure of Apollo 13 cannot be forgotten. For the heroes of that mission, unlike those previously recognized and revered, were very clearly the ones who never left the ground.
One of the greatest tributes on RUclips
Beautifully done and edited. It may not have many views, but be sure those who watched it truly enjoyed it. :)
Great vid again man! Such a special moment in history. :)
Yesterday was the Cosmonautics Day or International Day of Human Space Flight. Thank you
LeBreton for this wonderful short movie :)
I remember this very well I was up all night watching the TV coverage a great ❄️day for America and the world ❤
The most incredible achivement of mankind!
Thanks to share this vídeo, the future generations must watch this epic journey.
I think Kennedy's speech are magnificent, he has a magic in his speech, not only because of his context of cold war, but because of his voice, but also because of his ending, is it morbid? yes, I apologize for that, but the whole context of it all makes it, for me, magical... tks for US and Europe and for sure all the humanity for the sucessfull of space sploration
I have just watched for the first time. Is one of the most beautiful things that I have ever seen. So inspirational and emotional, I almost cried.
Thank you to the maker of these piece of art.
Gene Krantz is one of the finest Americans to ever live.
Wernher Von Braun is finer.
Neil Armstrong is Finest because he was the first man on the moon for Crying out loud
@@jaycemacinnis2228 Not really first on the moon. Maybe first to walk on the moon, but the crew of Apollo 11 was comprized of Buzz Aldrin, Mike Collins and Neil
Everyone that was part of the Apollo programm was a hero!
Hats off to you for editing and putting this together it is truly epic 👌👌
Underrated video.
so epic man
Help I’m stuck in a loop of watching this over and over
This is so wonderfull. Thank you very much for this astonishing compilation. 👌💖
Bro I just found your channel with the SpaceX video, and I love it already! I can't stop watching your vids; the choice of song, the editing and the different messages transmitted are spot on. And only 56k subs?? I'll talk to you soon when you'll get your golden button ;). Nice job, keep it up!
“And as we leave Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came, and, God willing, as we shall return, in peace, and in hope, for all mankind.” -Gene Cernan, the last man on the Moon
i might cry. my favorite ever NASA program mixed with my favorite ever song. this is special.
Greatest video on the internet, period. Thank you my good man, or woman.
We will be back soon, and with it will come the dreams and aspirations of millions as we go back into the unknown.
And we're going back, guys. We're going back! Good luck for the Artemis I mission!
Você merece muito mais visualizações!!
Seus vídeos são incríveis!❤️
Im from India and I truly believe the only greatest endeavor of last century is allowing a human to touch the moon. Believe what you want but this will be the greatest feat of human intelligence and determination.
Man must explore.
One day, I'll be up there
cant believe we are going back to our distand sub-world
I respect these people. And you are not clear. Revise your comment please because I would like to know.
@@susanfanning9480 I am not sure I understand
you made me believe again that apollo missions are real
thanks for the excelent works on the video m8
How humans should fight our wars
Do space races, first one to Jupiter, gets to be the winner of said war. Winner win, Looser lose but Humanity moves forward.
I see these images, with this heavenly music. I say, we'll make it. The next 300 years will be hell, but after that we'll see it through. Good luck to Us all!
Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. None would be possible with the others. None would have worked without the great men and women devoted to the programs. Giants all.
thank you for this amazing video. for real im crying. i had a bet with my stepfather. i said we will land on the mars and humans will stay there for a minimum of 3 days till 2031. we bet for 1000€. he passed away last year and im really sad, i wish i could watch the spacex starts with him. we will do it. not as americans, europeans or whatever, but as humans. we will fucking do it!!!!!
I am very proud of being a human being. Humanity should stop meaningless struggles and wars!
Brings me goosebumps and tears to my eyes at times.
Toujours autant de talent, bravo
Humans are incredible. We can do anything we put our mind to.
After almost 50 years Humanity is coming back on the moon.
Astronauts that sadly are not with us, they surely smiling on us to see that humanity is coming back to the moon. Awesome space age is back.
Good luck to NASA good luck to Artemis.
Hopefully Buzz Aldrin will still be alive in 2024 because if Artemis 3 is on schedule then it will launch and land on the moon in 2024
looking forward to going to mars
Le confinement te réussi super bien visiblement ! Superbe vidéo, superbes choix d'images et superbe musique !!
"Man must explore".
Great video!
Fantastic tribute!
Thank you all Apollo Astronauts for Inspiring a Generation of people. We will all Remember Neil Armstrong, The first man on the moon. Rest in Peace Neil Alden Armstrong 1930-2012
I just wish that I get enjoy this type of cooperation in my lifetime too
Not just nationally but internationally as well
Cant stop wathcing this
Amazing! What a stunning video. Apollo 🚀
Now I want to watch Apollo 11 again
mankinds's peak
Superbe vidéo ! Sa donne pleins de frissons bravo ! De toute façon toutes tes vidéos sont géniales 🙏💪
Différence entre Sa et Ça. Mais bon, quand on aime le foot...
mankind is going backwards it seems with people claiming such an astonishing accomplishment was faked...
It's unbelievable and sad and dangerous. I mean it's unbelievable that some think it didn't happen. Heart breacking because so much went into it.
Yeah it is sad. Don't listen to these idiots. At least we know it was real!
"Filmed on location"
Wonderful. Thank you.
LeBreton you are by far the Best compilation maker ever
Masterpiece!! Thanks.
Meraviglioso video... da pelle d'oca!
Grazie
Realmente espero estar vivo para cuando el hombre vuelva a aventurarse hacia las estrellas.
"In my left hand I have a feather. In my right hand, a hammer. How about that?" Was so funny to me, I don't know why.
We as a species have gone through change, bad and good. But we havent even discovered the mysteries of our own planet, never in the history of mankind will we ever manage to explore all if the stars. But if we focus on our species as a whole, if we forget our diffrences we can make it as far as we can.
Really good video, my only very picky comment is that Apollo 7, launch vehicle was the Saturn 1B, not the Saturn V, which as the video correctly shows was the launch vehicle for every other Apollo mission from 8-17.
** All these Incredibly brave and courageous Men and Women, who all joined together, and made the Amazing Apollo Project a Historical Reality, makes me now remember an to recall our Great Wartime Leader of the Free World at that time, the invisible Winston S Churchill, when he so foreseeingly declared:
"Ah, but this is not the end!
It is not even
the beginning
of the end!
But ot is, perhaps,
the end of
the beginning!"
** Th. Benjaminsson - Sweden - 🇸🇪 🇸🇪 -
🚀 That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind 🌙
Nice work again. You're editing is spot on.....but.....I cant help but think of your sporting moments video when that song comes on. A different soundtrack wouldve made it more unique. Nice video though 👍
top 3 videos on youtube without a doubt
Excellent viddy. Thank you. 🤙🏼🌹
Wow, watched this non stop since I found it quality production from start to finish 👌
Beautiful
great video!!! thank you...
Awe and inspiring moments
Great video. Thank you
I chose to serve my country in the Army following high school. I survived Iraq and Afghanistan. But I always wanted to work for NASA
Thousands of years ago, we dared to leave the ocean. Now we dare to leave the planet.
Millions* if not hundreds of millions of year
Looks very good 👍🥰
Fantastic!!!