For everyone laughing, my best friend was on the moon that day. He always said he’d never get hit by an asteroid…dude loved to push the envelope. I miss you Ricky. RIP
@@Z0mbi3_playzzz ok can you explain. I’m going on the premise that there 1 is no fuel source to ignite and 2 there is no oxygen available to cause flames as shown in the video. But I’m no scientist so please explain. You sounded very confident.
Not saying this is real BUT asteroids and comets do have oxygen and other elements also the sun has been burning for billions of years and it doesn't need oxygen to "ignite"
as a citizen of the moon (langrenus crater) this startled me. i saw the explosion not too far from my house, and the shockwaves nearly brought my house down! RIP to all the folks living in mare serenitatis 🙏🏽
@@diego.sinclair yeah but not of this magnitude, anyways cool edit👌....try crashing jupiter and saturn next time or make a threesome and add venus in that too😅
@@diego.sinclairthe smoke shouldn't be billowing and warping as it crosses the surface. moving at those speeds, every particle should essentially move in a straight line, appearing as an expanding nearly-perfect semisphere.
*Yes, an explosion is physically possible* even though the moon has no atmosphere or combustible substances. A meteor of that size will carry a tremendous amount of kinetic energy, transforming into heat upon impact - causing the Moon's surface to heat to red hot temperatures as it melts into magma. You're welcome, Diego.
Strictly speaking, an explosion is a rapid release of energy and does not necessitate combustion. It can happen by mechanical forces alone, or by exothermic reactions that dont involve oxidation, and by nuclear fusion like in the sun (no oxygen there either). Asteroid impacts dont reach the temperatures or other conditions required of fusion. But they could have sufficient kinetic energy to cause a blast that looks similar to this video. The "fire" would simply be molten materials at the impact site, glowing from the immense energy being converted into heat and light. And the '"smoke" would be the non-molten material ejected from the impact site. Theoretically, exothermic reaction could play a role depending on the composition of the asteroid. But the mechanical forces alone are enough to create the effect of an explosion. Dont take my word for it. Ask a physicist or consult some textbooks
It's called kinetic energy, Explosions occur when energy is transformed from one kind heat energy or kinetic energy extremely quickly. All lunar rock and soil contain approximately 45 wt% oxygen, combined with metals or nonmetals to form oxides. Throw something at the moon fast enough this will happen, you should see what would happen in an environment with more fuel sources :D things like this can turn the earth into a Molton ball of hell!
Asteroids usually have a hell lot of speed, so when it crash it melts the surface. Those bright spots are not fire but molten rock (Obviously if this footage was real)
I dont hear anything aside from what sounds like a train off in the distance (not its horn but just the wheels on the tracks, kinda like the ocean or something)
Любительский монтаж! На Луне нет атмосферы и от места удара нет торможения выбрасываемого материала! Там нет следа ударной волны как от падающего тела до удара так и от самого удара, потому, что её не было! И нет такого градиента распределения материала в выбросе относительно траектории падения! Вторичный материал должен разлетаться равномерно, а не как на Земле, где бОльшая часть идёт фронтом вдоль поверхности! Молодец! Зришь в корень! 👍
There's all this stuff, called "dust" on the moon. ≈50% SiO2, 15% Al2O3, 10% CaO, 10% MgO, 5% TiO2 and 5-15% iron Holy cow, there's a LOT of oxygen in there, isn't there?
@@SergioInzunza Fire isn't the only thing that causes incandescence. A large enough impact could instantly turn rock molten, which would glow without the presence of oxygen. Japan just recorded an object striking the moon less than 2 weeks ago and it caused a brief explosion. Look it up
Guys stop saying this was fake. My best friend Paul was there when it hit and his last words were "bro you got a light?" I guess he got his light after all
Energy is released in a collision and would produce a flash of light, but this "explosion" behaves as if there were an atmosphere. Molten ejecta would be thrown up into orbit unimpeded by atmospheric resistance. Also, velocity of the impactor was going far too fast - assuming 10km diameter, then at a usual 30km/s that's three diameters per second - this is way too fast for reality, and ejecta would reach escape velocity and leave orbit.
It's called kinetic energy, Explosions occur when energy is transformed from one kind heat energy or kinetic energy extremely quickly. All lunar rock and soil contain approximately 45 wt% oxygen, combined with metals or nonmetals to form oxides. Detectors left by Apollo astronauts have detected argon-40, helium-4, oxygen, methane, nitrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. There is abundance of methane on the moon they think its coming from its core or other objects hitting the moon and methane is flammable.
@@angelazazel1501 it doesn't need oxygen. There is actual footage of high speed impact in space . It creates enormous amounts of heat and that will release photons (light). This video is fake though.
@BudderInYoMudder if you're still laughing at this lame, overused joke, you must be that one annoying kid who bursts out laughing while pointing at a dog taking a shit.
And the movement of asteroid should be slower, because radius of moon is over 1700km and asteroids move only tens of km/s. Althought there would be glowing lava, because rocks would instantly melt.
Not sure why you don’t think an impact would produce light. Clearly this is fake but a large enough impact would give off a noticeable amount of light. Light is nothing more than an electron moving from an excited state back to a neutral state.
@@xwing8029 Well, the Moon is moving too, is it not? Depending on the vectors the relative velocity could be as much as the sum of the velocities, could it not?
Actually it did, in 2022. A meteor strike with 56.000mph. But that has nothing to do with this video, and also was only seen for a fraction of a second. Likes usual as there is no oxygen to fuel any light source any longer.
I'm giving the creator of the video the benefit of the doubt on that one. I imagine the video is supposed to be recorded from earth with a telescope. I'm just glad there wasn't an impact noise.
It’s not an explosion or a fire. It’s the glow of superheated/melted rock. The temperature rose tens of thousands of degrees in milliseconds. That is what looks to you like an explosion.
Due to the lack of an atmosphere, the flame front from that impact spread at incredible speed. Vacuum = zero resistance. The fines kicked up from the impact can ignite without oxygen if there is magnesium present. And judging by the scale and speed of the impactor, there is definitely enough energy to generate some fusion.
There's no atmosphere is there? So what gas is burning during impact? It would just be a puff of smoke likes happened the last 100,000 times meteors have hit the moon and NOT EXPLODED!! Am I wrong?
Cgi has ruined all the good movies that had made special effects the original star wars i saw in 1979 when i was in 4th grade and still awesome, no cgi in 7o's
Yeah no shit, but anyone with a keep eye could point out this is fake as hell but this is pretty much for all intensive purposes what it would look like.
That’s a cool rendition but The ejecta would actually spray out in an acute cone shape that flattens as the crater expands. The billowing boiling material in the rendition implies fluid dynamics in a medium. Also there wouldn’t be a flame like front to the impacted area.
Thing is that asteriods this size have enough energy (energy = mass*velocity) to split atoms, aka fission. So ya its like multiple atomic bombs. Which obviously have enough energy to make things hot enough to emit light, dust clouds and shockwaves. Ya there is no atmosphere and idk what it would look like on the moon but ya thats why the dinosaurs died
Isso mesmo, se na superfície da lua não tem o elemento oxigênio, como próspera as chamas? E tem mais uma pergunta, cadê a cratera formada pelo impacto?
@@chuckbearden9709 who said the sun is really 55 million miles away. Say it is in the earth's atmosphere??? Im not saying the earth is flat but look up clouds behind the sun, try explain that to me.
To whomever made this, the rock should have flown slower across the screen, while shrinking in size and then it should have disappeared for a second or two and then BOOM, big explosion. You'd get a better sense of the gigantic scale and the long distance we are viewing this from.
This would’ve definitely been on the news, and since when does fire occur in space without oxygen? However, the sun appears to be burning, like we think of logs burning in a fire, but it’s a process called nuclear fusion.
the nuclear fusion does not involve oxygen, most likely the matter is loaded by hydrogen atoms smashes into another proton so hard that they stick together and release energy as well.
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Lunatics suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.
Now for some actual critique of this animation: I think the heat glow would mostly be in the center and not in the shockwave, also the ejected particles would rise way higher into space, since the moon has low gravity.
Красиво конечно. Но в реальности скорость метеорита быстрее. Его падение было бы незаметным глазу в данном случае. Во вторых нет искр и обломков поднимающихся почти под прямым углом при столкновении. И огонь должен быть белого цвета на таком фоне а не красно-желтого :)
just looked thru my telescope at the moon. it as been ages since i last used it and it was incredible. then i searched up "moon" and found this. i feel like its fake but what really surprises me, is that people that can explain science stuff is on youtube.
Yeah, this video is just an edit, but explosions from impacts do happen on the moon tho. Nasa has posted some video of the actual explosions. They don’t look anything like this one. A Japanese scientist also recently recorded some explosions
@@LukasTheSwissChocolateSpecial effects! Just the same way all the images of earth and planets and solar systems are all graphic representations, not images created with a lens camera.
Even if this is fake that looks like 10,000 miles per hour bruh🤣 just like how planes look like they flying slow in the air the farther u are the slower it looks
For everyone laughing, my best friend was on the moon that day. He always said he’d never get hit by an asteroid…dude loved to push the envelope. I miss you Ricky. RIP
Thoughts and prayers!💭🙏🏽
I hope it wasnt Rick Grimes, he needs to work on the spin off coming in febuarary rather than goofing off on the moon.
Great now I’m mad.
lol. He’s a lucky fella
Sending my condolences
“Never trust anything you read on the internet” Abraham Lincoln Feb 18, 1864.
ha ha ha
That's some funny shit though
internet?
Cute
Deep
What would be exploding and how would it ignite without oxygen. I'm calling B.S.
there's many explosion happening in the space and neither of them needs oxygen. there might be some other concept.
@@Z0mbi3_playzzz ok can you explain. I’m going on the premise that there 1 is no fuel source to ignite and 2 there is no oxygen available to cause flames as shown in the video. But I’m no scientist so please explain. You sounded very confident.
Magnesium can burn without oxygen
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@@crisantomorales600Yes from Aliens farting on the dark side.
"How much you wanna bet I can throw this football over them mountains?" - Uncle Rico
What the flip was grandma doing on a 4 wheeler anyways
Gosh Rico those where my tator tots
"Kaboom?"
No doubt in my minddd
😂
I love how the asteroid brought tons of oxygen with it.
to make explosion possible, in vacuum environment lol.
I mean if the asteroid had pure oxygen inside of it, I guess lmfao
Not saying this is real BUT asteroids and comets do have oxygen and other elements also the sun has been burning for billions of years and it doesn't need oxygen to "ignite"
It's basically an oxygen filled balloon made of rock.
Lol yeah
When you know how to make videos, but fell asleep during science class.
Yep
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"Never trust Abraham Lincoln when he talks about the internet. He doesn't know what he's talking about" George Washington July 2nd, 1776
Hahahaha nice
You dudes are funny 😄
Hahhaaaa..what a comeback
"Believe nothing you see or hear"
Some caveman ignoring
a sabertooth tiger.
47,000BC
Lol Lincoln was born in 1809
as a citizen of the moon (langrenus crater) this startled me. i saw the explosion not too far from my house, and the shockwaves nearly brought my house down! RIP to all the folks living in mare serenitatis 🙏🏽
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Astrology is blaming this on the caprisuns and apseragus.
As an asteroid, I can confirm this is real. This was my cousin testing his crashing skills.
Pls don’t bring your whole family to earth I beg you
@@dontkillbigbobby😂
As his cousins dad... Unfortunately... He didn't make it...
@@i_dunnoman. I miss him :/
@@dextermorgan2402 He was a good man 😔
"How fake do you want it"
"Mhm."
2 billion%
its fake but looks good
@@human6638 looks really good. I can't lie.
@@IlikeDefence yeah
This isn’t real? 😭
"We are sending the first rat to the moon boys!"
Can we send truth, that would be a rare sight 😶😂
Who, Biden?
Editor needs a raise
Title maker and tags adder needs to get fired.
It’s real
@@TabooGroundhog yea for the asteroids the moon gets craters
@@TabooGroundhog no its not😂😂
@@Notpari what?
Bro studied physics in KFC
What's wrong with the edit? 🧐
@@diego.sinclair edit is fine but the explosion is🤣🤣...that was a rock not a rocket engine
@33kaustav yeah, the explosion was exaggerated for effect, but there is explosions on the moon from impacts
@@diego.sinclair yeah but not of this magnitude, anyways cool edit👌....try crashing jupiter and saturn next time or make a threesome and add venus in that too😅
@@diego.sinclairthe smoke shouldn't be billowing and warping as it crosses the surface. moving at those speeds, every particle should essentially move in a straight line, appearing as an expanding nearly-perfect semisphere.
That's an old footage of Neil Armstrong landing on the moon ... like a boss!
😂😂😂😂
I thought it was Chuck Norris. ROFLMAO
@@bigagold5763 actually it was a Chuck Norris fart
When it takes you 10 years to type an outdated meme
I heard it was chick Norris hitting his head on the moon after dunking a basketball on earth.
*Yes, an explosion is physically possible* even though the moon has no atmosphere or combustible substances. A meteor of that size will carry a tremendous amount of kinetic energy, transforming into heat upon impact - causing the Moon's surface to heat to red hot temperatures as it melts into magma.
You're welcome, Diego.
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Physically possible even without the presence of oxygen? 🤔
What's your level of knowledge in the science field?
Yeah cool story bro ...lmao
Strictly speaking, an explosion is a rapid release of energy and does not necessitate combustion. It can happen by mechanical forces alone, or by exothermic reactions that dont involve oxidation, and by nuclear fusion like in the sun (no oxygen there either).
Asteroid impacts dont reach the temperatures or other conditions required of fusion. But they could have sufficient kinetic energy to cause a blast that looks similar to this video. The "fire" would simply be molten materials at the impact site, glowing from the immense energy being converted into heat and light. And the '"smoke" would be the non-molten material ejected from the impact site.
Theoretically, exothermic reaction could play a role depending on the composition of the asteroid. But the mechanical forces alone are enough to create the effect of an explosion.
Dont take my word for it. Ask a physicist or consult some textbooks
@@Renatus_EruditusSo is this vfx accurate or nah
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Lol!!!! Right!!!
It's called kinetic energy, Explosions occur when energy is transformed from one kind heat energy or kinetic energy extremely quickly. All lunar rock and soil contain approximately 45 wt% oxygen, combined with metals or nonmetals to form oxides. Throw something at the moon fast enough this will happen, you should see what would happen in an environment with more fuel sources :D things like this can turn the earth into a Molton ball of hell!
Since you are so smart, why does the sun burn in space, why do stars burn in space ?
@@fazercraig9652 Thank you sir , i have been looking for the explanation as other people have also asked the same question .
@djkdawg the sun doesn't burn you're watching nuclear fusion. Hydrogen atoms fuse into helium.
It’s now mandated that all video cameras fitted to spacecraft must use portrait mode so as to be easier to upload as a RUclips short.
I’m not saying it’s real but footage can be cropped to fit a desired aspect ratio.
I'm thankful that policy passed. It does make it easier to upload a short💻😂
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you can do shorts from any types of formats footages,..vertical format it's ok for phones,but suck on pc and tv.
"Never trust anything you see on The Internet"
-- Chuck Norris Oct 27, 2134.
Did you just bite the above comment? You Virgin
The object WAS Chuck Norris, lol.
2134 holy shit
Chuck Norris build the same hospital he was born in.
Click bait writ large
Honestly great quality except for how fast everything moves, the meteors debris covered an area of Los Angeles in like 1 second
I was there when that happened. It shattered my windows and left me deaf.
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What?! 👂🏼🖐🏼
Yeah I saw it happen to you!!
Wanna go fishing tomorrow?🤣 I heard it's the best season for catching space whales 🧐
you're hilarious
Coincidentally this is exactly how Uranus looks a couple hours after eating taco bell
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Get It? UrAnus.🤣Great laughs tonite. Thanks All
My favorite part is the fire in a vacuum.
I dont think its fire but superheated material from the impact.
Asteroids usually have a hell lot of speed, so when it crash it melts the surface. Those bright spots are not fire but molten rock (Obviously if this footage was real)
Really so the sun must be your favorite part about our solar system if you like to see something burning in a vacuum..?
It's working on Star Wars logic.
Don't forget that incredibly dark shadow that is somehow not being illuminated by the explosion...
SERIOUSLY, HOW DID THEY MISS THAT?!?!?😐
"Almost as bad as when I saw the shit go down in Grenada" - Wayne Gayle
What
@@VincentDecker-v2g trust me, its a funny reference
That’s some really good special effects.
Lol fr tho looks so real
it was part of a rocket
It's actually not
It really is super realistic down to the intital split second flash right at impact
No flame or explosion in no atmosphere, duh
Telescope is so good it can hear the sound of the impact! 😂
😂😂😂😂
ROFLMFAO
I dont hear anything aside from what sounds like a train off in the distance (not its horn but just the wheels on the tracks, kinda like the ocean or something)
Faar away
So that makes it an audioscope
No need to panic, that was just Chuck Norris passing a kidney stone..
🤭 this gave me the church giggles.
Chuck Norris was he made a joke chuckle
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Moon aliens: guess we'll join the dinosaurs
When cinematography collides with science and produces an cool but completely unrealistic explosion.
There's plenty of Oxygen on the moon, don't even need a helmet, but this is just good CGI.
@@smokethecomedian4852what?🤪
I agree on the bs
None of you understand kinetic energy
Любительский монтаж!
На Луне нет атмосферы и от места удара нет торможения выбрасываемого материала! Там нет следа ударной волны как от падающего тела до удара так и от самого удара, потому, что её не было!
И нет такого градиента распределения материала в выбросе относительно траектории падения! Вторичный материал должен разлетаться равномерно, а не как на Земле, где бОльшая часть идёт фронтом вдоль поверхности!
Молодец! Зришь в корень!
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It was one of those ultra-rare Oxygen Asteroids.
LMAO!!!! good one!!!!
Them blue-green algae migrated off planet to blast into our little rock, how cute! 😏
hahahahahahaha
Asteroids with large amounts of ice. Energy from impact converts water to hydrogen and oxygen, both highly flammable.
There's all this stuff, called "dust" on the moon.
≈50% SiO2, 15% Al2O3, 10% CaO, 10% MgO, 5% TiO2 and 5-15% iron
Holy cow, there's a LOT of oxygen in there, isn't there?
That's enough internet for me today.
hahaaaahahaahahahahh very Good One hahaa im with U on that!!!!!!!!
G1
you probably came across this shorts feed.
I have searched for this thing
Pure gold
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NASA: we are going to the moon!
Asteroid: not anymore
Give the cameraman a raise for floating there.😊
Bro they use a telescope and zoom in, there's no way if the camera man just floating there😂
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This cameraman needs a raise 😮
Bahahaha!
You mean satellite
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😂😂😂😂😂 yes
Why do you need oxygen.....
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@@SergioInzunza Fire isn't the only thing that causes incandescence. A large enough impact could instantly turn rock molten, which would glow without the presence of oxygen. Japan just recorded an object striking the moon less than 2 weeks ago and it caused a brief explosion. Look it up
@@SergioInzunza you don’t need oxygen. Magnesium can burn without oxygen.
Great job. Hollywood special effects teams should hire you.
Ehh, no they shouldn't. There's no atmosphere on the moon. No combustion possible.
No air no fire bad cgi
@@danielgarrett7226 How much ignorance... why is there an atmosphere on the sun instead? Goat!
@TheIldebrandoz hahahahaha. Hahahahahha thank you so much for that comment ❤️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@TheIldebrandoz fun counter, but I'm willing to assume that an impact like that doesn't generate enough for fusion.
Guys stop saying this was fake. My best friend Paul was there when it hit and his last words were "bro you got a light?" I guess he got his light after all
I especially liked how the cloud pushed up then spread out, almost like it was being resisted by a significant atmosphere.
lol
Best evidence of falsity. Good observation
that added shockwave for effect.. Good CGI
Almost like its a tech project, and not _actual_ footage 😮
you mean like all the other craters on the moon?
Congrats in completion of your Adobe After effects course 101. I think you are ready for intermediate level.
Can you do better? I’d like to see because this looks pretty decent to me. Not being a bitch. I really am curious to see your work as well.
@@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers be my bitch 🎉
😂😂😂😂😂😂 100
Show us your expertise then fella. Put your money where your mouth is 😉
@@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers He’s saying it’s clearly fake.
Energy is released in a collision and would produce a flash of light, but this "explosion" behaves as if there were an atmosphere. Molten ejecta would be thrown up into orbit unimpeded by atmospheric resistance.
Also, velocity of the impactor was going far too fast - assuming 10km diameter, then at a usual 30km/s that's three diameters per second - this is way too fast for reality, and ejecta would reach escape velocity and leave orbit.
Yeah, what he said.
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Я тоже так думаю👍
@Tony Johnson I said it first.
It's called kinetic energy, Explosions occur when energy is transformed from one kind heat energy or kinetic energy extremely quickly. All lunar rock and soil contain approximately 45 wt% oxygen, combined with metals or nonmetals to form oxides. Detectors left by Apollo astronauts have detected argon-40, helium-4, oxygen, methane, nitrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. There is abundance of methane on the moon they think its coming from its core or other objects hitting the moon and methane is flammable.
I’m not even a scientist and I laughed so hard at this 😂
Amazing job as a movie point of view, realistically its too much fire
✔️Completely fake. There are no oxygen or air in the moon for ignition. He dismissed 🤣🤟🏽haha
@@angelazazel1501 it doesn't need oxygen.
There is actual footage of high speed impact in space .
It creates enormous amounts of heat and that will release photons (light).
This video is fake though.
@@angelazazel1501 you would still see bright white and orange glowing material because of thermal melting but obviously not as much as this cgi shows…
Fake
it is 2023 already。😂
“How fake do you want it ? “ “Yes”
There it is
Bro this had me dying.
"How original do you want this?" "No"
@BudderInYoMudder if you're still laughing at this lame, overused joke, you must be that one annoying kid who bursts out laughing while pointing at a dog taking a shit.
Normie
I'll never forget where I was the day I saw that astroid hit the moon on my computer screen
It’s a tragic day in vfx history😢
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*accidentally launches the icecream while trying to scoop it *
me: where did it go?
*The scoop:*
You should redo this with just a dust impact.
Truth
And the movement of asteroid should be slower, because radius of moon is over 1700km and asteroids move only tens of km/s. Althought there would be glowing lava, because rocks would instantly melt.
Not sure why you don’t think an impact would produce light.
Clearly this is fake but a large enough impact would give off a noticeable amount of light. Light is nothing more than an electron moving from an excited state back to a neutral state.
I posted one like that
@@xwing8029 Well, the Moon is moving too, is it not? Depending on the vectors the relative velocity could be as much as the sum of the velocities, could it not?
The graphic designer deserves a cookie!!!
Just a cookie? 😂
He already is cookie!!!
E um copo de água morna 😆 🤣 😂
And also deserves a biscuit as well
A burnt cookie
I'm pretty sure if that actually happened we would have all seen it without a telescope
Clouds.
Actually it did, in 2022. A meteor strike with 56.000mph. But that has nothing to do with this video, and also was only seen for a fraction of a second. Likes usual as there is no oxygen to fuel any light source any longer.
@@ulfseidl1216 that was actually a rocket leftover from a Chinese mission I think it just looked like it was an asteroid.
Yeah duh I agree 💯😊
yes, but I am sure at that time you were in your house 😂
Scotty: "I canna' hold her Captain!"
I love the wind you can hear In space
I'm giving the creator of the video the benefit of the doubt on that one. I imagine the video is supposed to be recorded from earth with a telescope. I'm just glad there wasn't an impact noise.
Lmao 😂
Yes, you can only see the moon from space
I think it's meant to be the vibrations of the ship hitting the microphone.
Or how there is an explosion with fire with no oxygen... Someone just watches too many sci fi shows.
I loved how the fire created a shadow 😂
Wait, yeah lmaooo
Or that there’s fire at all lol
It’s the dust cloud associated with it not the plasma
Sure it's fake, but in reality the amount of dust an impact would kick up would definitely produce a shadow.
Or maybe the fact that it wouldn’t even ignite
For all those saying no oxygen no explosion....how does the sun stay lit if there's no air in space? Just a question. I'm a little dumb.
It carries its own tanks as well. They just found this out. All the ufos are really just running around changing all the tanks.
The sun doesn’t explode, it’s nuclear fission
Fusion, not fission
Lol
@@Newcenturion100 i tried to explain that elon musk provided everything with oxygen tanks including asteroids.
Honestly I find this realistic. Although the fire can’t happen in space, an explosion of moon dust could make it better but it’s pretty cool!
Yeah, it does look cool, but the actual explosions just look like bright flashes.
It’s not an explosion or a fire. It’s the glow of superheated/melted rock. The temperature rose tens of thousands of degrees in milliseconds. That is what looks to you like an explosion.
when you have watched too many movies.
Your picture is perfect with that comment.
😅can't have fire 🔥 without oxygen
Wow
When your UFO is set on cruise control and your packing a lot of NITROUS for the race. 😂😂😂
not for the ship..
... If Micheal Bay directed the "Apollo 13" movie.
And they drive an Elon car onto the moon,and have a race with aliens
Thats probably the ball my kid threw when i was 3 feet away from him !!!😂
Even added the roid's shadow. I'm impressed. The surface reaction was way too fast though.
It was way too big and spread too fast if the moon is the size they say it is.
The shadow is a real video. The explosion wasn't.
Defiantly BS
Due to the lack of an atmosphere, the flame front from that impact spread at incredible speed. Vacuum = zero resistance. The fines kicked up from the impact can ignite without oxygen if there is magnesium present. And judging by the scale and speed of the impactor, there is definitely enough energy to generate some fusion.
@@feliciaschneider77 Naa, it's fake
Camera man was on his best behavior that day.
He deserves an Oscar in yesterday's ceremony...
Was there an Oscar ceremony yesterday? 🤔👀😕
I wish him the best of luck making it to the next awards show!
Or state of the union, both would be a beautiful sight to behold.
Did he slap your mom?
I bet his name is Chris Rock
He's afraid of Will Smith
nah the man on the moon ordered a large
doughnut from uber, alls good here
Me after two hot burritos 🌯 and a glass of milk 🥛 and it ain't the moon it's landing on 😂
🔥😵💫🤭🤣🤣🤣
Lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I bet it had jalapenos too
Wow, what an explosion! I bet it sounded even better!?!? 😂
Some what like when one of the "astronots," tossed a bag up on the lander,, and it made a clunk ?
😂
@@grassroot011 where did that happen?? Like is there video/audio etc?? Lol. I love watching videos of NASA getting busted faking crap they do!
No sound with no atmosphere
bet they heard it on the ISS.
That’s some amazing animation. Someone give this guy a job!
Job?, with this f*cking inflation there's no easy job now 🤣haha
@Angel Azazel let's go Brandon
I'm sure NASA could use some more people on their CGI team.
It was real china observed it
Looks like Blender
Live AND looped! Just like the movie speed
Great sound too, space is so full of cool sounds
Well he does bot add impact sound, could be from operating the telescope itself. But fake as hell
They should have add a ramp for the asteroid before crashing on the moon.
Space doesn’t even have sound lol
@@jameynealy8021 /whoosh
There's no atmosphere is there? So what gas is burning during impact? It would just be a puff of smoke likes happened the last 100,000 times meteors have hit the moon and NOT EXPLODED!! Am I wrong?
That's next level CGI...we needed that in 90,s movies.
The first CGI was the moon landing footage
@@Johnny-pj9hd and the space shuttle disaster.
Cgi has ruined all the good movies that had made special effects the original star wars i saw in 1979 when i was in 4th grade and still awesome, no cgi in 7o's
Hey Chuck Norris, how high can you throw that rock?
Chuck: Let’s see…..
Loved the flames 🔥 and all that explosion without atmosphere and oxygen
Heat, friction, molten rock, duh?
Still, very good CGI😂
Energy still has to dissipate somehow
@@uncannyvalley2350
Not as a termal emergy in outer space vacuum
@@kori5679 Angbok dik Dikur
Oxygen left the chat
What does oxygen have to do with it?
Everything
The moon does have oxygen. The crust is only 7% less than earths
Красивый огонь, учитывая тот факт что вокруг вакуум
Es cierto 👍👍👍👍
Every news outlet in the world would've reported this ....if it happened
This one is just an edit, but the news did cover the actual explosions from impacts on the moon tho
Yeah I'm not buying it. It would be all over the news by now.
Yeah no shit, but anyone with a keep eye could point out this is fake as hell but this is pretty much for all intensive purposes what it would look like.
It's clearly CGI there shouldn't even be a thought on buying it.
You're rite if it's fake the news will be playing it 24/7
I made this in 3DS Max R3 like 18 years ago.
Literally a tutorial that shows you how to make this exact particle effect and fall off.
for real Shiro
The best editing award goes to this person. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
👏👏👏
It's not good editing because if you have a brain you automatically know it's fake.... Smh
😊👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Rubbish... live footage.....?
Junk
That’s a cool rendition but The ejecta would actually spray out in an acute cone shape that flattens as the crater expands. The billowing boiling material in the rendition implies fluid dynamics in a medium. Also there wouldn’t be a flame like front to the impacted area.
Give the editor an Oscar
@Bruh isnt there an oscar for editing?I mean is called more technical but in raw concept is editing
The cameraman survived this 👏
Actually, they are just tapping into the feed of an astronaut’s helmet they left floating about there, he’s been dead for years now…
🤔
Cameramen never die baby
🤣😂🤣
he's poor astronaut left alone in the space.
Remember, every rock has a rocket fuel and oxygen inside to explode like in action movie.
Nasa has shared videos of impacts on the moon, and there was a flash, but yeah this is just an edit💻🪨
And you actually believe that? Put ya crayons down
Not every glowing cloud of gas needs to be burning. The fireballs generated by asteroid impacts are vaporized rock.
@@mikhaelcouchman8783learn sarcasm
Thing is that asteriods this size have enough energy (energy = mass*velocity) to split atoms, aka fission. So ya its like multiple atomic bombs. Which obviously have enough energy to make things hot enough to emit light, dust clouds and shockwaves. Ya there is no atmosphere and idk what it would look like on the moon but ya thats why the dinosaurs died
Like a clip from snakes on a plane,
Oxygen filled asteroids on a moon 🌙 😊
There’s oxygen on the moon too
Shoutout to the camera man who risked his life filming this
He filmed on Earth
@@ebonaparte3853from Earth, educated man😂🤣
Cameraman never dies
Its the satellite capturing the viduals...
Or the camera that was cobtrolled by a human on earth or from the spaceship far away 😅
Those good ol oxygen free explosions
What about the sun burning and it’s fire ,, and it’s nuclear. And there is no oxygen. I disagree with you .
The deathstar in star wars blew up in a fire ball... I disagree with you!😮
Isso mesmo, se na superfície da lua não tem o elemento oxigênio, como próspera as chamas?
E tem mais uma pergunta, cadê a cratera formada pelo impacto?
ROFLMFAO
@@chuckbearden9709 who said the sun is really 55 million miles away. Say it is in the earth's atmosphere??? Im not saying the earth is flat but look up clouds behind the sun, try explain that to me.
To whomever made this, the rock should have flown slower across the screen, while shrinking in size and then it should have disappeared for a second or two and then BOOM, big explosion. You'd get a better sense of the gigantic scale and the long distance we are viewing this from.
It was a big ass fast ass rock.
Asteroid: hi 🤣
Moon: DONT DO THAT
creater: My new home
I like how it rumbles. We all know how well sound travels through space.
Lol!!!!😂😂 right!!!!
And in stereo no less.
I like the fire, we all know fire burns without oxygen in a vacuum. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So like the big bang was silent
I call creepy
I didn't quite understand, can you text a bit louder please
This would’ve definitely been on the news, and since when does fire occur in space without oxygen? However, the sun appears to be burning, like we think of logs burning in a fire, but it’s a process called nuclear fusion.
the nuclear fusion does not involve oxygen, most likely the matter is loaded by hydrogen atoms smashes into another proton so hard that they stick together and release energy as well.
@@sydneyjavier6702 What are you talking about?
@3 Minute Man. Lol! True, the sun is a huge arse ball of firey flame!
Plasma.
@@funtimestuff The Sun glows because it is a very big ball of gas 💨 💩
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Lunatics suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.
Agree ..devil worship
Mind c9ntril
Ego
Chooses side by killing eve
Lunatics have taken over the asylum
Now for some actual critique of this animation: I think the heat glow would mostly be in the center and not in the shockwave, also the ejected particles would rise way higher into space, since the moon has low gravity.
Me and the boys testing out our new potato launcher
Sending rats to the moon bois😂
Красиво конечно. Но в реальности скорость метеорита быстрее. Его падение было бы незаметным глазу в данном случае. Во вторых нет искр и обломков поднимающихся почти под прямым углом при столкновении. И огонь должен быть белого цвета на таком фоне а не красно-желтого :)
позвольте поинтересоваться у вас! откуда взяться огню в безвоздушном пространстве? на луне что, есть атмосфера?
@@RussianImmortal ну там типа трение камушков всяких вызвало нагрев лунной пыли… которая начала светиться помаленьку.
На Луне нет атмосферы. Соответственно огня не может быть. Нет атмосферы, нет трения и соответственно сгорания объекта подающего на Луну.
@@Twenteroma 😂 это ты бабке расскажешь
А кто сказал что это метеорит?Может НЛО упало
Fortunately, I managed to jump out at the last second, and I survived with just a few cuts and bruises.
How loud was the ringing sound from the moon?
I’m glad you made it out safe to share your story!🦾
@@diego.sinclair I'm just glad that I can be an inspiration to the next generation of asteroid riders.
just looked thru my telescope at the moon. it as been ages since i last used it and it was incredible. then i searched up "moon" and found this. i feel like its fake but what really surprises me, is that people that can explain science stuff is on youtube.
Yeah, this video is just an edit, but explosions from impacts do happen on the moon tho. Nasa has posted some video of the actual explosions. They don’t look anything like this one. A Japanese scientist also recently recorded some explosions
As the new crater doesn't yet have a name I'm hereby officially calling it "Taurus Excritus"
You win the internet, my friend 😂
Too Funny
Class act 👍
At first, the joke went woosh over my head, but then I smelled it.
Utterrated 😉
The aliens living inside the moon probably had severe headaches after the impact made the moon ring like a bell for hours 😮
So many who read this and don’t realize the significance or importance of your comment.
Yh good one , was it Armstrong who said that the moon rang like a bell , can't remember
@@charlierobert3571 I can’t remember but I’m sure DuckDuckGo can tell you or that other one they call GoogL (lol)
It’s why all the impact craters are the same depth
Yes they tested explosives and capture vibration
The drop looks pretty real and the bolder must be of a fair size about 15 km. But the blast gives it away as a fake.
Fire in space means my chemistry teacher was and idiots when he taught me that they couldn’t be fire without oxygen.
This is just an edit, but there is explosions on the moon from impacts, and the moons core is 40% oxygen
the creator deserves an oscar from the Academy and a slap from Academia..
In hell you won't have to worry about God anymore
😂😂 so true
Man all that oxygen on the moon lit up quick
Yeah, it usually does in an explosion like that one😂
Footage from space: Cinematic
Footage from a security camera on earth : 5 pixels
Lmao 😂😂😂😂 True
That’s deepfake video. How tf an explosion happen without oxygen????
@@LukasTheSwissChocolateuhhh well obviously the asteroid brought oxygen with it 🤓 /s
@@LukasTheSwissChocolateSpecial effects! Just the same way all the images of earth and planets and solar systems are all graphic representations, not images created with a lens camera.
This comment section has me in tears laughing so hard. Thanks.
That asteroid sure chose to slow walk it, unlike the usual 10,000 or so miles per hour.
It was obviously a UFO, likely many alien casualties, we’ll probably never know.
Even if this is fake that looks like 10,000 miles per hour bruh🤣 just like how planes look like they flying slow in the air the farther u are the slower it looks
Try about 30,000 mph
@@Noone-wp6vj okay
ruclips.net/video/TjzuYGbSxyk/видео.html Things you don't know about Our Moon
The billowing of burning smoke can only occurs in the presence of an atmosphere that creates the turbulent resistance.
Oh, you spoil a cool vid with FACTS, shame on you lol