must be some age threshold for that... so personally, I feel a bit on the younger side also, people need to be highly versed in fields of study to experience novel breakthroughs in understanding
1:25 The guest's answer is misleading. Clipper launched during a 15 second launch window. (To be fair, at the time he was asked, I suspect the decision had already been made to target the END of the window. So he was right in a limited sense, because at that point even a 1 second delay would mean being forced to postpone the launch until another day.)
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
They are searching for evidence of life, not life. The mission has no chance of discovering life. It will find evidence of life and then we will have to send another mission to find actual life. Not the same thing.
They may find some tardigrades or some kind of bacteria if the clipper is going to land and collect some samples but I have not seen or heard anything related to the mission that says it will do that
Is the mission basically going to orbit europa and collect material ejected from geysers to determine if all molecules that are found here on earth are the same here? They'll be able to determine signs of life by comparison?
No sense of humour these scientists. This is really cool. I've been joined by Craig from Banana Creek. "Hello! Please excuse my sombrero, what did you think of the nose ring lift off clipper to Jupiter?" We should have done this interview it would've been much better.
Heaven forbid that we would be taken seriously. Who said anything about being judgemental about something superficially inconsequential. We are all superficially inconsequential when placed on the scale of the solar system. It's called humility as Carl Sagan once eloquently remarked.
@@peterford5408 On YT, on every social platform, though just about every space influencer channel, and so on. People just want to come here to complain, it seems.
We need projects that will help us on earth. NASA keeps expanding it's budget to justify it's existence. Give these people projects to improve our country. They spent a billion dollars and 7 years to bring back from space a small rock. This project was completely irrelevant to our country's current needs.
To interview the Mission Head guy ten minutes before the rocket/satellite 🛰️ he worked on for eight years by phone is pretty rude.....he should be watching and hanging with his team.....you could have literally interviewed him at any other time.... maybe a nice quiet studio...🤔. I'm sure he liked the publicity and talking to Coxy.....also shows how little effort BBC put into it....🥴 🪐🇦🇺🚀🛰️🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😓😓🤔🤔🤔
Remember when we didn't know that there's not 1 but 3 astronomical bodies within our own solar system with liquid water!?
I can remember when no body would wear nose rings because they're stooopid.
There is more than that now.
must be some age threshold for that... so personally, I feel a bit on the younger side
also, people need to be highly versed in fields of study to experience novel breakthroughs in understanding
Thank you so much for this! I watched the actual launch, but Brian and Sam's discussion and explanations made the whole endeavor even more exciting!
Fantastic presentation - thank you so much for sharing and to all of those involved in the most exciting exploration ❤ Can’t wait to know 🎉
Brian has a new series! 🎉
This mission is not equipped to find life. It's mission is to find out if conditiom are likely to bre suitable for life.
All that time, and we almost got more face than rocket launch footage at the end 😂
man you guys really couldn’t afford a proper audio setup for the person you’re interviewing?
it was exciting authentic interview.
Regarding the funds, I think that you are barking at the wrong tree...
1:25 The guest's answer is misleading. Clipper launched during a 15 second launch window.
(To be fair, at the time he was asked, I suspect the decision had already been made to target the END of the window. So he was right in a limited sense, because at that point even a 1 second delay would mean being forced to postpone the launch until another day.)
I really wanted to watch this video but the ring keeps destructing me 😢
How it’s the size of the moon with twice the water as earth?
Earth's oceans are as deep relative to the diameter of the planet.
1 second launch window sounds nonsensical to me
what do you expect from a guy with a nose ring.
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
DUDE NEED VERIZON HIS PHONE DATA ACTING UP.!
Wrong destination. Should've gone to Enceladus to find life.
They are searching for evidence of life, not life. The mission has no chance of discovering life. It will find evidence of life and then we will have to send another mission to find actual life. Not the same thing.
They may find some tardigrades or some kind of bacteria if the clipper is going to land and collect some samples but I have not seen or heard anything related to the mission that says it will do that
Is the mission basically going to orbit europa and collect material ejected from geysers to determine if all molecules that are found here on earth are the same here? They'll be able to determine signs of life by comparison?
Just wishing to fine human being on earth to start of
God bless USA and NASA! Salute 🫡
And Europa😂
I can't watch a guy with a nose ring..
Saturn has a nose ring. I can't watch a guy with really peculiar eyebrows, that look like they've been painted on..
@@oortcloud8078 .. I thought that was the brim of his sombrero.
No sense of humour these scientists. This is really cool. I've been joined by Craig from Banana Creek. "Hello! Please excuse my sombrero, what did you think of the nose ring lift off clipper to Jupiter?" We should have done this interview it would've been much better.
I can't take someone seriously who would judge someone based on the most inconsequential superficial thing.
Heaven forbid that we would be taken seriously. Who said anything about being judgemental about something superficially inconsequential. We are all superficially inconsequential when placed on the scale of the solar system. It's called humility as Carl Sagan once eloquently remarked.
and the rest of the liftoff? you have deleted the liftoff !! how dare you?
You can watch the whole official NASA launch broadcast, elsewhere on You Tube.
@@peterford5408 On YT, on every social platform, though just about every space influencer channel, and so on. People just want to come here to complain, it seems.
We need projects that will help us on earth. NASA keeps expanding it's budget to justify it's existence. Give these people projects to improve our country. They spent a billion dollars and 7 years to bring back from space a small rock. This project was completely irrelevant to our country's current needs.
THIS IS A GIANT WASTE OF TAX PAYERS MONEY IF YOU BELIEVE WATER CREATE LIFE ONLY GOD DOES
To interview the Mission Head guy ten minutes before the rocket/satellite 🛰️ he worked on for eight years by phone is pretty rude.....he should be watching and hanging with his team.....you could have literally interviewed him at any other time.... maybe a nice quiet studio...🤔.
I'm sure he liked the publicity and talking to Coxy.....also shows how little effort BBC put into it....🥴
🪐🇦🇺🚀🛰️🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😓😓🤔🤔🤔