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From Fighter Pilot to the Youngest Man to Walk on the Moon | Apollo 16 | Charlie Duke

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024

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  • @stevepower88
    @stevepower88 Год назад +103

    Several years ago Charlie Duke had climbed Mt.LeConte (Smokey Mountain National Park) and he spent the night in one of the many cabins on LeConte. It was a full moon and a beautiful summer night. Several of those spending the night had gathered around a large porch with someone playing a guitar. Someone mentioned how bright the moon looked that evening when Charlie Duke started talking about going to the moon! It was incredible listening to his story as we all sat under the moon that great night!

    • @KK96303
      @KK96303 Год назад +4

      ....and not a word of it true.

    • @JohnM3665570
      @JohnM3665570 Год назад +11

      @@KK96303 ,
      What's your proof none of it was true?

    • @David_in_Thailand
      @David_in_Thailand 11 месяцев назад +10

      . @KK96303 I'm curious why a flat Earther is even here commenting, unless trolling gives you a hardon.

    • @KK96303
      @KK96303 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@David_in_Thailand Clearly, your ignorance doesn't require any introduction.

    • @David_in_Thailand
      @David_in_Thailand 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@KK96303 yes, clearly. We all know who's the idiot in the comments.

  • @guillermodolan5131
    @guillermodolan5131 Год назад +73

    At my 70+ these guys are still enormous heroes to me.

    • @T25de
      @T25de Год назад +4

      @@UtahGoinBIGfeel better? 😅

    • @RobertLW
      @RobertLW Год назад +4

      @@UtahGoinBIGtell me professor, what part of physics do you understand that other don’t? Oh wait you’re a flat earther aren’t you!😂

    • @rawmilkmike
      @rawmilkmike Год назад

      @@RobertLW That's not an argument. You are both jerks.

    • @trolley4388
      @trolley4388 6 месяцев назад

      Utah maybe going big, but your brain going small.

  • @215jets1
    @215jets1 Год назад +160

    What a down to earth gentleman. To be so humble after being one of 12 people to walk on the Moon is truly the sign of a great human being. My most respectful salute to you General!

    • @ButterfatFarms
      @ButterfatFarms Год назад +5

      Having walked on the moon should be life changing and humbling I would think.

    • @rawmilkmike
      @rawmilkmike Год назад +3

      @ButterfatFarms - life changing, maybe, humbling, not so much. That could come from storytelling.

    • @davidpawson7393
      @davidpawson7393 Год назад

      I see what you did there.

    • @ellenmarch3095
      @ellenmarch3095 Год назад +5

      They're all like that, except Buzz, who's an @$$. 😂 I had the pleasure of meeting almost all the ones still alive 2004-2005, when I worked for a NASA souvenir store where we got them to come do signings, (before I graduated and worked for NASA proper). Met 4 of the Mercury 7, Neil Armstrong (no longer signing but came to town for conference), Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, Alan Bean, Charlie Duke, etc. That are all very humble, very sweet. They absolutely know they're considered cool, but they're still not quite sure why. "I was just doing my job. How did I get such an amazing job??..." Amazing group of men.

    • @handendaer
      @handendaer Год назад +3

      In ur imagination. Wake up

  • @PaulHarst
    @PaulHarst Год назад +36

    I have the great honor to know General Duke personally. What a man and what a testimony!

    • @KK96303
      @KK96303 Год назад +1

      Then you don't know him like you think you do.

    • @rozzgrey801
      @rozzgrey801 11 месяцев назад

      @@KK96303 I feel sorry for you, must be hard always being a loser.

    • @craigcorson3036
      @craigcorson3036 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@KK96303 And YOU know him SO WELL.

    • @KK96303
      @KK96303 9 месяцев назад

      @craigcorson3036 ...never said I did,...I know he didn't go to the moon.

  • @onyourmarkphoto
    @onyourmarkphoto Год назад +89

    I never get tired of hearing the lunar astronauts describe their experience. I'm sure Mr. Duke has had to answer these questions a thousand times but he shares his answers as if it's the first. Just wonderful. Thank you for your skills, service, and bravery Mr. Duke. The photograph you took of your family's photo on the moon is still one of my favorite images Nasa shares. To me, it made the astronauts more human. Salute!

    • @rawmilkmike
      @rawmilkmike Год назад +4

      He is also a very imaginative and creative man. A true story teller.
      Personally, I prefer love stories. I do like science fiction as long as It's not too political and it doesn't take itself too seriously.
      I do love listening to real scientists. But government propaganda not so much. We have done some amazing things in space. Have you seen the landings on comets and asteroids? There's also been some wonderful exploration of saturn jupiter and pluto. If you can filter out the party line, black hole dark energy nonsense.

    • @marksprague1280
      @marksprague1280 Год назад

      @@rawmilkmike You obviously think that Kaysing, Sibrel, and Dubay are real scientists rather than con men.

    • @rozzgrey801
      @rozzgrey801 Год назад +1

      @@rawmilkmike As if you could tell what science is. You sound like you flunked kindergarden.

    • @LewDanLascivious8276
      @LewDanLascivious8276 Год назад +3

      Are you sure you weren't listening or watching a Luner Toones cartoon about going to the moon?😂

    • @gregoryjclark81
      @gregoryjclark81 11 месяцев назад

      That's Brigadier General Duke, thank you very much. Mister...pfft...

  • @kendemers8821
    @kendemers8821 Год назад +69

    I met BG Duke at the EAA Fly Inn at Oshkosh, WI. in 1994 (The 25th Anniversary of the first lunar landing). It was an honor to meet Mr. Duke and I found him to be friendly, modest, and fascinating. Thanks for a great interview with General Duke, and thanks for your service, BG Duke.

  • @ancliuin2459
    @ancliuin2459 Год назад +9

    He's about the age of my father, who woke me up in the middle of the night (in Europe it was) to watch the landing of Apollo 11 live on black-and-white TV. I was not even in school then.
    Now only a few of these guys are left to tell the tale, good to hear them. Heroes, all.

  • @michaelhayman2549
    @michaelhayman2549 Год назад +44

    HI, I met him once, nice guy.
    I took my young daughter to hear him speak, we had a book called Space Walks which had a picture of him next to a giant crater with the moon buggy in the background which he graciously signed and shook my daughters hand.
    I’ll never forget it.🚀🇺🇸

  • @keithpomeraning9784
    @keithpomeraning9784 Год назад +18

    We were at KSC for the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 and Charlie Duke was one of the speakers. Absolute kudos to him, he was the the first (if not the only) speaker to thank all the NASA and various contractors / subcontractors for their work. It was one of those "you built it, we just flew it" type moments. In a world of egos, he seemed to be a very humble man who put others first.

  • @robertgrandefors6017
    @robertgrandefors6017 Год назад +6

    Im from Sweden. Had the Great opportunity to actually meet both Charlie Duke, Buzz Aldrin and Walt Cunningham and joining them for a full night gala dinner at the Ronald Reagan presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA, july 2019, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apollo XI moonlanding 1969. Wonderful evening to eat dinner under the retired Air Force One, and having the actor Gary Sinise (Apollo 13, Forrest Gump) as our host, and Gloria Gaynor singing the National anthem. Just in the small crowded audience among us there were 12 spaceshuttle astronauts, whom together had flown more than 30 missions in space.
    Just wonderful!! Thanks a lot to my Great hereos and godspeed!

  • @foofghtr
    @foofghtr Год назад +16

    I’m from the 80’s and 90’s Naval Aviation my first CO’s were all Vietnam F-4 guys.
    Myself I’m from the F-14 community and what Mr Duke has accomplished was on my bucket list since 3rd grade in the early 70’s when he did it..
    I’ve met many of the 12 who walked on the moon, all Navy guys.

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Год назад +77

    Absolute hero. So wonderful to hear what he had to say. Thank you.

    • @WolfeTone17-98
      @WolfeTone17-98 Год назад +1

      I'm not giving some brainwashed weirdo his name....

    • @Joe-ff1oh
      @Joe-ff1oh Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂you are funny

    • @jeffoats2826
      @jeffoats2826 Год назад

      @@Joe-ff1oh and you are a nobody. a troll. no one cares about you but you.

  • @peterflynn9123
    @peterflynn9123 Год назад +157

    I was one of the little kids watching. I have never lost my sense of awe from the achievement of people like Charlie Duke and the other apollo engineers. Inspirational

    • @mwalker3547
      @mwalker3547 Год назад +8

      Me too 👍

    • @Ryan-ix2zx
      @Ryan-ix2zx Год назад +14

      The never left orbit

    • @gswombat
      @gswombat Год назад +43

      @@Ryan-ix2zx You never left kindergarten

    • @paulyflyer8154
      @paulyflyer8154 Год назад +12

      I used to have a sense of awe watching Batman and Thunderbirds too but I soon learned they were fiction. It took me another 30 years to question the landings and I feel ashamed that I swallowed the lie for so long.

    • @someguy5438
      @someguy5438 Год назад

      ​@@paulyflyer8154da

  • @militantnormal428
    @militantnormal428 Год назад +41

    What a privilege to hear his story! A Wonderful American hero!

    • @fredsilvers1427
      @fredsilvers1427 Год назад +2

      Lol

    • @jawbone60
      @jawbone60 Год назад +4

      A true privilege. An amazing human being!

    • @sess5206
      @sess5206 Год назад

      ​@@fredsilvers1427Right you are, we're laughing really loudly at you, bozo.

    • @jeffoats2826
      @jeffoats2826 Год назад +4

      @@fredsilvers1427 good contribution there, troll.

    • @telx2010
      @telx2010 11 месяцев назад

      @@jeffoats2826 A good contribution to a good Story.

  • @pinnaclephoto
    @pinnaclephoto Год назад +101

    An absolute honor to film this interview! Talk about goosebumps. Simply to be in the room listening to these accounts is a privilege.

    • @darrenhenderson6921
      @darrenhenderson6921 11 месяцев назад

      People who lie fixate on irrelevant details however it gives you a base behavioural perspective and this is how we know he’s lying.

  • @timtimm9199
    @timtimm9199 Год назад +25

    A real American hero! What a joyful human you can just feel the excitement of being on the moon!

  • @WFSmith
    @WFSmith Год назад +11

    The moon landing was a big part of my life when I was a kid. Even to this day I never tire of watch things about Apollo missions. All our astronauts from back then are national treasures and it is sad we are slowly losing them. They were extremely intelligent and highly skilled men.

  • @AlfieGoodrich
    @AlfieGoodrich Год назад +19

    How could one ever tire of listening to these men? Wonderful interview. Thank you so much to everyone who made it happen.

  • @jennifermedrano7918
    @jennifermedrano7918 5 месяцев назад +2

    Talk about having accomplished a life time of honor 🎖 to be a person who had made history in our country how proud and thankful i am to be an American. I can watch these videos all day long I am so into hearing these amazing stories about history and who made them. I thank you for your service and going to the moon. Your truly a hero.

  • @kennyw871
    @kennyw871 5 месяцев назад +5

    I feel sorry for the people that think the moon landings were a hoax. I feel tremendous joy just listening to the experience that Astronaut Duke described. These are truly remarkable Americans that risk their lives to make these moon missions happen. I can't say thank you enough.

  • @bobh64
    @bobh64 Год назад +13

    Mr. Duke and Mr. Collins have always had the best story telling skills that leave you wanting to hear more.

    • @peterginsburg2465
      @peterginsburg2465 Год назад +6

      Can't forget Gene Cernan and Al Bean.

    • @telx2010
      @telx2010 11 месяцев назад

      Great Story Tellers.

  • @matthewstavrowsky2393
    @matthewstavrowsky2393 Год назад +22

    I saw this man speak about his adventures, his life and his faith at a church in San Marcos TX. He was amazing and very kind.
    A great American we should all be proud of.

    • @crypto_que
      @crypto_que Год назад +3

      I’m selling a bridge in Brooklyn if you’re interested. Beachfront property in Oklahoma too.

    • @wdavidson729
      @wdavidson729 Год назад

      500,000 people worked on Apollo. Don’t you think that if just 1 person had evidence it was fake they would have shared it with the USSR and the media?

    • @neilarmstrongsson795
      @neilarmstrongsson795 Год назад +1

      Didn't he refuse to swear on the bible that he went?

    • @iniquity123
      @iniquity123 Год назад +6

      ​@@neilarmstrongsson795no. That's how little you know about the subject....

    • @neilarmstrongsson795
      @neilarmstrongsson795 Год назад +1

      @@iniquity123
      Research it. There was a number of astronauts who refused to swear on the bible that they really went there, my father was one of them.

  • @jouhanneus
    @jouhanneus Год назад +7

    I love watching footage from Apollo 16, and listening to it, because it is obvious that General Duke is having an absolute blast😄 Almost to a point where his commander, John Young, has to set him straight a little😂
    "Charlieeeee…!!🤦🏻‍♂️" 😂

    • @billyjoe415
      @billyjoe415 2 месяца назад

      I worked on Apollo 16 and 17 back in the 70's at Patrick AFB, Florida. Saw him fly in to launch on apollo 16

  • @Frankestein01nl
    @Frankestein01nl Год назад +52

    Great work documenting this spectacular guy and event. Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @user-kz1gm5ll2q
    @user-kz1gm5ll2q Год назад +8

    What a privilege to hear his story! A Wonderful American hero!. Thank you General Duke for your service, and for sharing your story!!.

  • @bgd360
    @bgd360 Год назад +20

    Wow, what a thrill to see this distinguished gentleman talk about his Apollo experiences!

  • @donb1183
    @donb1183 Год назад +48

    Glad to hear Gen Duke mention Charlie Bassett who was killed in training for Gemini 9. Bassett was highly regarded and may well have walked on the moon had he survived.

  • @Matthew-ut6ed
    @Matthew-ut6ed Год назад +12

    I've heard Charlie Duke mention it before and I've always loved that little detail about the launch - that Duke's heart rate was 144 and John Young's was 70. Young was really superhuman and probably the greatest of these early astronauts. Two Gemini missions, two Apollos and two Shuttle flights including being Commander of the first.

  • @Dn1sdr
    @Dn1sdr Год назад +4

    I've had the privilege of meeting this gentleman several times. You could not meet a more respectful, kind and humble person. He is truly a remarkable man. And this guy is one of the most accomplished people who's ever walked the face of the earth. Thank you for posting this and sharing it with everyone.

  • @spikelanch
    @spikelanch Год назад +4

    Historic interview with a brave hero. Thank you.

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb Год назад +36

    Charlie is one of the more colorful characters among the astronaut corps from that time, and it's always a pleasure to hear him recount his experiences. 👍👍

    • @Tonyprice703
      @Tonyprice703 11 месяцев назад

      They never went to the moon

    • @Tonyprice703
      @Tonyprice703 11 месяцев назад

      If cause you was talking replying back straight away with out a delay 😂😂😂😂

    • @Tonyprice703
      @Tonyprice703 11 месяцев назад

      Ya the high jump , that was funny jumping on a trampoline could not see them leave the surface 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Ed-eq8ui
      @Ed-eq8ui 8 дней назад +1

      ​@Tonyprice703 I'm sorry, was that supposed to be a sentence? You sound like you dropped out in 3rd grade😂😂😂😂

  • @jaywalker3087
    @jaywalker3087 Год назад +30

    I remember the first landing very well.
    We were with friends and when the command module 'went quite ' orbiting the dark side of the moon , we were praying for the guy on his own .
    We were just about holding our collective breaths until he made his first transmission on rounding the moon.
    Man, you are amazing, especially considering the the technology of the time.....

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 Год назад +4

      This is Charlie Duke, it was Micheal Collins who was in the command module in Apollo 11.
      However Charlie Duke was the Cap Com at Huston Control during the Apollo 11 mission, he's the one who talked to the astronauts on the mission from Houston Control, it's his voice you hear say "Roger Eagle we copy you down, you got a bunch of guys down here about to turn blue, we can start breathing again".
      Duke landed on the moon on Apollo 16 in 1972, he was the Lunar Module Pilot on that mission.

    • @PauloPereira-jj4jv
      @PauloPereira-jj4jv Год назад +7

      Nothing wrong with the tecnology in 1969-1972. The mechanical systems are the same today, they had computers too. It was not the Stone Age.

    • @Joe-ff1oh
      @Joe-ff1oh Год назад

      American people are so naive 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @neilarmstrongsson795
      @neilarmstrongsson795 Год назад

      @@dukecraig2402
      He wasn't saying duke was part of the crew on the first 'landing'.
      He was just referencing apollo 11, and his memories of it.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 Год назад

      @@neilarmstrongsson795
      Well considering who's in the video it sure doesn't read like that.
      I'd have mentioned Collins had I written that so it wouldn't seem like that's who I thought the video was about.

  • @wdavidson729
    @wdavidson729 Год назад +26

    Greatest achievement in human history! Thank you General!

    • @frankflstf
      @frankflstf Год назад +1

      What about Biden curing cancer

    • @oldguyofarizona8602
      @oldguyofarizona8602 Год назад +5

      @@frankflstfBiden, in spite of amazing accomplishments (in his mind), couldn’t carry this guy’s jock strap.

    • @davidfinland00007
      @davidfinland00007 Год назад

      Greatest Hoax in Human History.

    • @Dazza19746
      @Dazza19746 Год назад +3

      @@oldguyofarizona8602he’d sniff it but

    • @peatmoss4415
      @peatmoss4415 Год назад +1

      Al Gore invented the internet...

  • @ATBatmanMALS31
    @ATBatmanMALS31 Год назад +27

    AVC is not only one of the best youtube channels, it's one of the best channels of all time. It is now what the History Channel originally wanted to be, but never could be. Bravo Zulu.

  • @queencerseilannister3519
    @queencerseilannister3519 Год назад +22

    Because of men like this we've had such incredible advances in space exploration today. We'll only go further and further. ❤ Mars is next!

    • @Joe-ff1oh
      @Joe-ff1oh Год назад +2

      First try to leave the van Allen belt 😂😂😂😂

    • @iniquity123
      @iniquity123 Год назад

      ​@Joe-ff1oh it's "go through" the Van Allen belts, not "leave" you fool.

    • @QatarVegan
      @QatarVegan Год назад +6

      @@Joe-ff1oh. Maybe the Earth is flat too Joe?

    • @Joe-ff1oh
      @Joe-ff1oh Год назад

      @@QatarVegan I am democrat don’t insult my party 🙏

    • @garyk1334
      @garyk1334 Год назад +5

      ​@@Joe-ff1ohEasy you just fly through the thinner part , you didn't know about the thinner parts did you or like an ignorant flerf chose to ignore it because it doesn't fit in with your chosen fantasy

  • @jscotty349
    @jscotty349 2 месяца назад +2

    Love Charlie, may he live to see another American landing on the moon, bless this guy!

  • @robbyowen9107
    @robbyowen9107 Год назад +17

    Thank you General Duke for your service, and for sharing your story!!

    • @telx2010
      @telx2010 11 месяцев назад

      Nice story.

  • @lestercoons3962
    @lestercoons3962 Год назад +4

    I remember every space launch! Alan Shepard was my hero when I was a kid, my father and I watched him launch into space, the first American to do so, on May 5th, 1961 through a pair of binoculars that my father and I bought at Sears Roebuck so we could watch Alan B. Shepard launch into space! I have them to this day! Every time I see, touch, pick them up and look through them I remember that day so long ago! It was AWESOME hearing Charlie Duke speak! All of those astronauts were my heros but Alan Shepard was top of them all, I remember him walking on the moon too!

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb Год назад +2

      I read Neal Thompson's book, Light This Candle and it was a bit surprising to find out that Shepard was having issues when he went to flight school. Almost to the point of being washed out. He took some extra lessons with a non-military flight instructor to help him get on track and of course would eventually become an excellent naval aviator. He had the best trap record for landing the Corsair during nightime missions as well as foul weather landiongs. That same perseverance would be used to get him back into the Apollo crew rotation.

  • @kenherrera2819
    @kenherrera2819 Год назад +2

    I attended Admiral Farragut Academy in Florida and administrators took the entire school to the Cape to watch Apollo 16's lift-off! What a fantastic memory that is for me these decades later. I also took a number of very crappy pictures of the launch. As Duke mentioned, he is a graduate of Farragut and the school is one of the few private places in the world with a piece of the moon in its museum, a gift from Charlie Duke!

  • @Perez-ib9ur
    @Perez-ib9ur Год назад +5

    Oh my this is an amazing interview. This man was smiling while reminiscing his adventure. Flying is in my blood and I couldn't stop smiling myself and feeling more envious of anyone I have ever seen. I shed a tear of joy for him and jealousy for myself

    • @telx2010
      @telx2010 11 месяцев назад

      im jealous of that big fat paycheck.

  • @RoughRyderr
    @RoughRyderr Год назад +6

    I was an instructor that used to teach pilots a certain class. Gen Duke came to visit us and fly with us in our t-38s. I was fortunate to spend a couple of hours with Gen Duke and holy cow. He's truly an amazing individual who is happy to give his time. Super humble and kind.
    Gen Duke, I'm so thankful for our time together and thankful for everything you've done for humanity.

  • @davidbierwirth6827
    @davidbierwirth6827 Год назад +4

    I met Charlie Duke I believe in 2012. Nice guy. National treasure. Thank you for putting this video together and it is a Historical artifact that generations will enjoy.

  • @Brett33
    @Brett33 Год назад +2

    It's so valuable to have taken the time to hear from the people who accomplished these historical acts while we still have them with us .

  • @oldieman730
    @oldieman730 Год назад +6

    Thank you. I watched these men on the TV as boy, they were heroes to me.

  • @hangie65
    @hangie65 Год назад +5

    What a character and a gentleman. I had the distinct pleasure of meeting and shaking General Duke's hand. Thanks for the great interview.

  • @headshot6959
    @headshot6959 Год назад +16

    Love Charlie Duke, such a legend.

  • @LordFusion5620
    @LordFusion5620 Год назад +22

    I have always loved the moon, its amazing to hear a first hand description of the experience from one of the people who have visited it

  • @Dr_PCR_Ph.D.
    @Dr_PCR_Ph.D. Год назад +11

    What a fantastic interview. General Duke, a MASSIVE thank you for all that you & NASA accomplished. The Apollo series inspired me to go into science & now I'm a Dr. of science. I cannot give you & NASA a big enough THANK YOU.

  • @mikeryan6277
    @mikeryan6277 Год назад +4

    Dad was a Mercury, Gemini, Apollo engineer so I grew up on the Space Coast , I can’t think of any better time or place to live.

  • @favouritemoon4133
    @favouritemoon4133 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video. It's thanks to men like Charles Duke that some of us are still gazing up at the moon [and stars] without cynicism.

  • @tomcreekdevil5967
    @tomcreekdevil5967 Год назад +9

    What an absolutely amazing interview! I'm riveted by Brigadier General Charles Duke's account of this mission. I grew up watching all of the NASA launches from Mercury, Gemini to Apollo. I was 11 years old when Neil Armstrong flew Apollo 11 and this is the first time I heard about him flying 5 miles (NM?) to find a better landing site! Wow, wow, wow. I hope to hear more interviews from Brigadier General Charles Duke about anything NASA does. The most amazing adventure known the humankind! --Tom

  • @dylanogden812
    @dylanogden812 Год назад +6

    It's crazy I live in St. Pete fl and down the road from admiral Farragut where he trained awesome to know I get to walk where this great fellow American did thank u for ur service much appreciation and respect God bless

  • @jimburnsjr.
    @jimburnsjr. Год назад +14

    Thank you for your contribution big brother Duke.

  • @andrewhillis9544
    @andrewhillis9544 Год назад +3

    I SALUTE YOU CHARLIE DUKE ! ! ! YOU HAVE GLIMPSED INTO A WORLD MOST OF US WILL NEVER GET TO SEE BUT ARE INSPIRED AND INTRIGUED WITH YOUR TESTIMONY ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jawbone60
    @jawbone60 Год назад +4

    An incredible true American hero!!! His involvement in the NASA program is truly remarkable. From being CapCom on Apollo 11 when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon to him being one of 12 people to walk on the moon. Just Incredible!!!!

  • @ELMS
    @ELMS Год назад +15

    Just an excellent interview. Thank you for this, and thank you Gen. Duke.

  • @vlastimirmilkovic1711
    @vlastimirmilkovic1711 Год назад +5

    Who ever was on the Moon,for me is….incredibly brave people!
    So far from Earth…so far from any kind of help…?!!!!
    My respect….💕

  • @AnwarButt-fl8of
    @AnwarButt-fl8of 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for providing us the opportunity to listen to a legend .

  • @robertmayfield8746
    @robertmayfield8746 Год назад +4

    Charlie Duke is probably the first astronaut describing journey to the Moon in such a human way, including emotions accompanying being there. That's awesome.

    • @peterginsburg2465
      @peterginsburg2465 Год назад +1

      Al Bean was always descriptive of his trip. I met him once. He was really quite a guy. I also met Charlie a few years ago.

    • @robertmayfield8746
      @robertmayfield8746 Год назад +2

      @@peterginsburg2465 Nice. I wish the interview was longer.

  • @randypick1
    @randypick1 Год назад +4

    Met Duke in Huntsville several years ago, super humble and down to Earth Astronaut!

  • @maximilliancunningham6091
    @maximilliancunningham6091 Год назад +8

    What an extraordinary man. And what a life !

    • @telx2010
      @telx2010 11 месяцев назад

      What a great lie his had.

  • @happykillmore349
    @happykillmore349 Год назад +1

    I could listen to these stories all day

  • @Mtlmshr
    @Mtlmshr Год назад +5

    What a thing,to be told to go to sleep and when you finally wake up your sitting on the moons surface! I can’t even imagine what that must have been like? That second or so when you wake up must have felt like a dream and then to know that your about to suit up and go walk out on the surface!

    • @DICKdeNORMATITY
      @DICKdeNORMATITY Год назад

      Must have been a sound sleep to transition from 22000 mph horizontal to vertical drop with zero lateral straffe takes a lot of G force . Yes a sound sleep.

  • @mrkeiths48
    @mrkeiths48 Год назад +5

    A true American hero. We salute you Charlie Duke.

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Год назад +1

    Never get tired of this story of the right stuff.

  • @scottstedeford7575
    @scottstedeford7575 11 месяцев назад

    Love Charlie Duke. Never tire of hearing his interviews. Thanks keeping him and the Apollo mission in the public consciousness.

  • @j1st633
    @j1st633 Год назад +9

    I recommend going to Florida and touring Cape Canaveral. Without question it will make you proud of what the USA has accomplished.

  • @Deploracle
    @Deploracle Год назад +4

    15:15 The climax of this awesome video .. when a man's world flips upside down. It was that moment when Charles realized the universe was much smaller than he expected. It's quite cozy really .. our solar system in the midst of a vast black void.

  • @harrypalmer7169
    @harrypalmer7169 Год назад +2

    What a interesting man and what a life to have lived. His place in history is well earned.

  • @markvann9347
    @markvann9347 Год назад +2

    My grandmother built logistics systems for NASA for 25 years and retired in the late 80's she was pissed when the challenger mission exploded in 93'. She was very proud that nothing she ever built was a problem during any missions... I was 12 and still remember her rant about it. Rest her soul.

    • @apocalips8008
      @apocalips8008 Год назад

      why was she drunk when the Challenger mission exploded in 1986...

    • @markvann9347
      @markvann9347 Год назад +1

      @@apocalips8008 um I was 4... So I don't remember that rant.

    • @rozzgrey801
      @rozzgrey801 11 месяцев назад

      @@apocalips8008 Why are you so sick evil and twisted? Don't answer, things like you don't know what you are, but we do. Stay safe.

  • @StarwaterCWS
    @StarwaterCWS Год назад +5

    You took us with you. And we enjoyed the ride.

  • @lolhappyOO7
    @lolhappyOO7 Год назад +5

    His memory is amazing

  • @hakangustavsson3538
    @hakangustavsson3538 Год назад +1

    This is true nostalgia! Although I was a teenager in Sweden I followed the US manned space program very closely. For me the first moment of great significance was the Apollo 8 TLI, man leaving planet earth for the first time. I am so glad having witnessed this whole incredible era in the history of mankind.

    • @robertgrandefors6017
      @robertgrandefors6017 Год назад +2

      Im Swede aswell. Had the Great opportunity to actually meet both Charlie Duke, Buzz Aldrin and Walt Cunningham and joining them for a full night gala dinner at the Ronald Reagan presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA, july 2019, when celibrating the 50th aniversary of Apollo XI moonlanding 1969. Wonderful evening to eat dinner under the Air Force One, and having the actor Gary Sinise (Apollo 13, Forrest Gump) as our host for the gala evening.. Just wonderful!! Thanks a lot to my Great hereos and goodspeed!

  • @thomasdillon7761
    @thomasdillon7761 Год назад

    I got to meet Charlie Duke when I was in highschool. He came and spoke at our school. A remarkable individual.

  • @bez750
    @bez750 Год назад +140

    For those who think we faked it. Arguing with intelligent people is hard. Arguing with stupid people is impossible.

    • @himanshugule2146
      @himanshugule2146 11 месяцев назад +8

      Love these lines....i will use it whenever a stupid person argue with me 🤣

    • @sjwilloughby-greene8214
      @sjwilloughby-greene8214 11 месяцев назад +3

      Ditto.😊

    • @MilitaryArmamentsCompany
      @MilitaryArmamentsCompany 11 месяцев назад +15

      It was strange, I'm Russian and I once argued an American about the Apolo missions, he was absolutely convinced that they were all faked and filmed in the studio, I tried to explain to him that to fake a project in which several hundred thousand people were involved is not exactly possible, oh eah, the audio and video signal of that mission was received not only by NASA but by the Soviet space agency as well, so Soviets were able to confirm it on their end.

    • @michaelripley4528
      @michaelripley4528 11 месяцев назад +5

      Two topics are infinite :
      The Universe and Human stupidity… And i have my doubt in the Universe infinty…
      - Albert Einstein

    • @bez750
      @bez750 11 месяцев назад

      @@MilitaryArmamentsCompany also, if it was faked the Soviets would have exposed it immediately. Even today, the Russians would like nothing better but to expose it now technology has increased.

  • @theonlymadmac4771
    @theonlymadmac4771 Год назад +6

    One of the absolute stars of my childhood! Still is!🖖🏻

  • @MJC22.03
    @MJC22.03 9 месяцев назад

    @ 8:47 to 8:53 Now that's a hero who knows his stuff right there! Old Orion is finally here, Houston !
    Welcome aboard the USS Ticondaroga Sir. Great to have your back !

  • @fenderfetish
    @fenderfetish Год назад +1

    87 and sharp as a tack. Can’t get enough of listening to Mr Duke. Thanks for this interview!!

  • @mindeloman
    @mindeloman Год назад +31

    There's an incredibly detailed documentary on the Apollo 16 mission here on YT. Just search it out on the channel "homemade documentaries." No other than Charles Duke himself has the top comment telling the creator how much he enjoyed it.

    • @Cafaura
      @Cafaura Год назад +3

      Agreed! He not only covers 16 but all the Apollo programs. Best Apollo content on the internet

    • @MrOttman001
      @MrOttman001 Год назад +1

      Anyone currently unfamiliar with Homemade Documentaries should be forewarned they're about to lose a lot of hours watching every video.

    • @peatmoss4415
      @peatmoss4415 Год назад +1

      @@MrOttman001 Homemade Documentaries is in a whole 'nother level above anything else.

  • @Eyewonder3210
    @Eyewonder3210 Год назад +9

    While watching all the missions my Dad said "I take my hat off for these men. It takes a lot of guts to sit on top of that much fuel and let them light it underneath you."

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Год назад

      That's right, most people have no understanding of what they REALLY went through. They think it was like a giant cake walk.
      From the moment they started the Saturn rockets till they hit the water it was a non- stop suicide mission where every second was the possibility of getting blown to bits, burned to a crisp, have your blood boil and your whole body evaporate, suffocate or a number of other things.
      Most daring guys on the planet.
      They accomplished the ages old dream of actually traveling and visiting the extremely hostel environment of the moon and today people call them liars and phonys.
      Nobody has any pride in our nation or people anymore.

  • @JTSunriseMusic
    @JTSunriseMusic Год назад

    I met him when I was maybe 7 and talked to him, had captivating stories to tell, remember it vividly even though almost 50 years ago

  • @68orangecrate26
    @68orangecrate26 8 месяцев назад

    Only a true gentleman, like General Duke, would be certain to refrain from besmirching his fellow astronaut. Captain Young had accidentally damaged the heat probe that he refers too. Goes to show: Even the best of the best have mess ups. What a fantastic interview…

  • @berghofzumkasestuberl2318
    @berghofzumkasestuberl2318 Год назад +3

    He is a really good actor. Still perfect play after all these years.👍

  • @matthewgaffney4312
    @matthewgaffney4312 Год назад +3

    Thanks Charlie for signing my model rocket! Was cool to have met you on my school trip to Kennedy years ago.

  • @robertfindley921
    @robertfindley921 16 дней назад

    Charlie must have been the one to say “Roger you down Eagle. You got a bunch of guys down here about to turn blue. We're breathing again.”

  • @meltvision
    @meltvision Год назад +2

    I love you, Charlie Duke...thank you for all those memories. And to the tech crew great job with Lighting and cam matching...well done...audio too

  • @walterheinen5298
    @walterheinen5298 Год назад +3

    Another one of the little kids watching. Love these guys. My family and I met Frank Borman. What a thrill. These guys are heroes.

  • @MartysWhiteSuit
    @MartysWhiteSuit Год назад +3

    Great to see. Thanks for posting. Always really liked Charlie Duke. I think he went with the right attitude and still looks back with wonder. Good luck to him.

  • @Robbo1966
    @Robbo1966 Год назад +2

    Absolute legend, great personality and good guy, what a privilege to hear his story

  • @omaAar511
    @omaAar511 Год назад +2

    Absolute legend!!

  • @paulm7842
    @paulm7842 Год назад +10

    I went to Space Camp in the early '90s. The "Moon Olympics" story was told to us as a cautionary tale just before we got strapped into the lunar gravity simulator. 😂

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Год назад +1

      I so wanted to do that..

    • @gregson99
      @gregson99 Год назад +1

      I remember as a kid we went on a school field trip there. I wanted to do the lunar simulator and they almost forgot me. Luckily they gave me a chance at the last minute. Good times.

  • @tombystander
    @tombystander Год назад +3

    Most fun Apollo mission of the bunch. Absolutely love charlie and john. Listen to Apollo 16s mission prolly once a month

    • @lordofthemound3890
      @lordofthemound3890 Год назад +1

      Yes! The interactions between Charlie and John were the best of all six landings.

    • @kdmigloo
      @kdmigloo Год назад +1

      @@lordofthemound3890 They had the best script writers

  • @sunilsrivastava3003
    @sunilsrivastava3003 Год назад

    My Salute to the Great Astronaut who has so much to share. Loved listening to him.

  • @satyris410
    @satyris410 Год назад

    Absolutely fascinating, especially how he can remember the difference between 1964 and 1965 at a removal of close to 60 years. I can do something similar with events from most of my life, I hope it stays with me as I age

  • @larryfields2652
    @larryfields2652 Год назад +4

    thanks Duke for your service and such a super mission to the Moon

  • @rickyal9810
    @rickyal9810 Год назад +6

    Let's finish what these incredible pioneers started and establish a permanent base on the moon and beyond.

  • @andyb7813
    @andyb7813 Год назад +2

    Been lucky to meet this awesome guy and hear his stories

  • @nigelfuller1840
    @nigelfuller1840 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for this. I've always loved Charlie Duke's emotion when Apollo 11 landed. "Roger twang... Tranquility."

  • @jamestee8852
    @jamestee8852 Год назад +6

    This guy stayed in low earth orbit and the missions were filmed in a studio. Wake up people!

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад +2

      A shower, a job and a girlfriend and you’ll soon forget you were a moon hoax person.

    • @GuardianSoulkeeper
      @GuardianSoulkeeper 11 месяцев назад

      Evidence says no.

    • @jmp4177
      @jmp4177 11 месяцев назад +2

      If they stayed in low earth orbit, then how did they fake radio transmissions to and from the moon? You do realize that if we were communicating with and receiving signals from astronauts in an orbital path, it would've required our radio antennas all over the world to be aimed at a fast moving target on earth instead of one on the moon. This of course would've been obvious to radio operators at the tracking stations in California, Spain, & Australia, as well as amateur radio operators all over the world that listened in to communications, and of course to our cold war enemies. Strange that the Soviets didn't say anything, huh? I guess they were in on it too.

    • @jamestee8852
      @jamestee8852 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jmp4177 the same way nasa was speaking to them in low earth orbit. They had one telephone call with Nixon at the White House which didn’t have a long enough delay to be coming from the moon. No biological beings can travel through the radiation belt that surrounds the planet. I’d love to believe that we went to the moon but it’s clearly obvious that it wasn’t possible then and it still isn’t today. All that happened was tax payers payed to weaponise space with militarily hardware on satellites.

    • @Agarwaen
      @Agarwaen 11 месяцев назад

      nothing you try to claim is true@@jamestee8852

  • @bobbyosborne2375
    @bobbyosborne2375 Год назад +9

    Anybody that says we didn't land on the moon needs to listen to this guy

    • @michaelomondi-gq5yh
      @michaelomondi-gq5yh Год назад +6

      we did and arent con-vinced

    • @rozzgrey801
      @rozzgrey801 11 месяцев назад +2

      Just ignore Apollo deniers, they are lost, incurable and they'll all be gone soon enough.