Nasa launches Artemis Moon rocket - BBC News
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
- “We rise together, back to the Moon and beyond.”
Nasa has successfully launched its most powerful rocket, Artemis I, after three previous failed attempts.
The unmanned mission launched from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on Wednesday morning, sending the Orion spacecraft into orbit where it will travel to the moon and back.
Nasa hopes the Artemis project and Orion could see manned expeditions to the moon resume as early as next year, almost half a century on from the last time man walked on the Moon.
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I wasn't alive during the Apollo years.
I'm glad I'm alive to witness Artemis
Artemis is our generation's APOLLO. I am so happy to see it finally fly. Go NASA. Go ARTEMIS.
I'll never forget when we first conquered the Nevada desert.
Stanley did a fantastic job .
I was and it was beyond awesome!
without a made up financial crisis for saving the made up climate crisis in site
oh, it was great: I am standing on the moon, throwing some dust around and telling everybody: I am the greatest man on moon, thanks to all taxpayers for giving me this nice & overpaid job. Finally I took home still a bag of dust to blow into our eyes: Yes, I was the sandman ! The real sandman, for real. And do you think they believed me? Yes, they did !
What a pity for the Beeb that they had someone so disinterested hosting this moment; more impressed by failure than success. Well done NASA! Literally an awesome moment for those of us who care.
Yeah. I thought the same. Lack of Energy. 😮
What a load of BS...or should I say CGi digital fakery!!!
Imagine trying to report the same thing for the forth time
I thought that - way too negative an attitude.
Simon Simon You're probably an American. The rest of the world doesn't really do "OH MAH GAWD! SWEET JESUS PRAISE THA LAWD!!!!!" in reporting news. The BBC is the world's most respected broadcaster and it reports facts.
The amount of force needed to escape earths gravity is just mindblowing
Kudos to everyone working on the Artemis project!
@Uploading Truth wheesht flerf!
@Uploading Truth
"Uploading Truth" lol 😂 🤣............go back to watching Beijing "news" if it makes MORE SENSE to you
@Uploading Truth uploading truth lol you sound like a flat earth fundy.
@Uploading Truth fundy means christian fundamentalist
@Uploading Truth
Of course you don't even this guy is smarter than you 👉🦧
To the moon and beyond! Go NASA, Go Humanity!
Okay bbc, we get it. They had to stop the launch two times before. But this is an amazing achievement for all of humanity. So get with the program and be a little bit excited for this once in a lifetime kind of event!
BBC are crap, I'll wait for the official NASA video.
Unfortunately bad news brings more viewers and more viewers means more money
Problems crop up it is rocket science. Plus hurricanes and avoiding them play apart.
The UK is just as "woke" as we are so what they really think is important is whether a man can get pregnant or not.
Anacortes launch isn't really α failure. α failure would be if the rocket exploded
My son worked on that thing,,,proud dad
1:11 Looks like a Saturn 5 with shuttle boosters strapped to it ??? 😮😮😮
Two Shuttle engines and two enlarged Shuttle boosters if one is being honest.
But if it works, it works !
@@mrb.5610 Its actually 4 Shuttle engines and two boosters
@@Boeing-I-hs2gj I stand corrected !
Bravo, USA and NASA pushing the horizons of science and engineering. Keep up the good work!
What a spectacular launch 🚀 just like Apollo 17 night launch in 1972 🎓🔭
By far and away, the very best news to come out of Florida today. And this news was a winner too 😮😮😮
Worth the wait that rockets enormous
Saturn V was 110 meters tall.
@@joermnyc it’s not about height. It’s about power and lift capability. This has more thrust power
@@odynith9356 This one is bigger too. Only by one meter though.
I stayed up almost all night to try and watch this live (GMT) ...didn't make it to the live section of lift off because of the delay, but it was still really interesting to listen to the commentary.
I was half asleep but glad I watched it live haha
How did you watch it live and asleep?
@@K_ingh16 he was half-asleep
"Back to the moon and beyond!" Now who coined that winner?
NASA took the lead, but this was also an international effort and an achievement all of humanity can be proud of.
dont be ridiculous!
NASA just took the lead; maybe you need to look a bit closer. Besides the years of experience and American engineering invested in the SLS and the program support platforms the US taxpayer is once again footing the bill, as with everything else it seems, (including most of the European Service Module whose $550 million dollar cost NASA had to barter for with the ESA as the member countries did not want to cover the entire bill) to the tune of $93 billion.
where's NASA's made up financial crisis for saving the made up climate crisis.
@AnalystAnalyst... Well, this American taxpayer is totally fine with the price tag, not to mention, the mission...
What I am not fine with, is the $750 BILLION my country spends on national defense.
All for fighting over the only planet in the universe, that we know of, that can support human life...
The rocket is called SLS not Artemis. The programme is called Artemis as she is the sister to Apollo
Arrghh facepalm the bbc a really wishy washy sometimes. I wish they could broadcast news like they're speaking to educated adults and not 10-yearolds or idiots.
Breathtaking achievement!
This is so beautiful ❤
Holy crap that's cool, and it must have made it out of the atmosphere if we haven't heard anything else by now. Back to the moon!
It gets out of the atmosphere pretty quickly.
BRAVO TO THE MISSION OF FLIGHT.
I congratulate the cameraman who was/is almost always one step ahead of any rocket/capsule👏👏👏 our behind the scenes heros, they the ones who had to get to the moon
before Armstrong -to prepare for the video production that we could all watch👏👏👏makes me so emotional😭
Cope harder the Artemis mission will put you flat earth nutters back on the loony fringe for another 50 years, why don't you stick to tithing vulnerable people with hardly any money lol.
Apt moniker...
Tell us the story about forming the entire universe in a week, out of nothingness...
Or living inside a whale?
Rising from the dead, post crucifixion? LOL!
If NASA is telling tall tales, they learned it from schmucks like you...
@@codymoe4986 how do we know there was a painter, an architect and a music composer? We look around us, just like how we know there’s a Creator -common sense, like the truth, is often suppressed...our weakness is juggling finite speculation, opinion and reality together, intellectual jugglers forgot to add the grave to the list of items they’re juggling...
@@christfollower2504 We go to an art gallery, we stare at city skylines, we attend concerts...AKA, reality that can be seen, heard, felt, etc.
You're just passing along camp fire stories that have been added to, subtracted from, and altered by millions of mouths over 1000's of years...AKA, fantasy...
An oldie but a goodie....I deny 1000 gods, you deny 999...who's the hypocrite?
huge step forward for man kind not only great job by NASA but EU and other space agency that are taking part in building this amazing piece of engineering
Indeed. The BBC failed to mention that. This is a US and Europe project. Greetings from California.
@@McCov1 bbc trash
@@McCov1 It literately says ESA in massive letters on the rocket in the video lol.... and most in the UK already knows ESA designed the service module.
Don't forget you are watching a news report for the UK 😉
tax money wasted,
Congratulations NASA. 🙏
One small step for man one giant leap for mankind
this time for real....we hope.
@@1luarluar1 neil armstrong landed on the moon cope harder.
@@son_of_stan no, they did not, im sorry. It is against the logic and Buzz Aldrin confessed.
@@1luarluar1 oh yes they did buzz aldrin punched a flat earther guy for saying he faked it, why would he punch a flat earther if he "confessed" eh?
@@son_of_stan he punched him because he said the truth and he was hungry with himself, after all that years he finally came clean..do you speak english? did you hear what he said twice? And please don't use the flat earther concept anymore, it is childish to use a concept that mainstreamfakeing media push all the time ...Aldrin, clearly said twice they did not go. Do you need any other proof? I'm really sorry if your world is crumbling...because if this is fake, imagine the rest..good luck, it's time to wake up.
YAY. Go Artemis
Quite an amazing spectacular sight. So much power required to get that rocket 🚀 off the ground and on its way. Congratulations to the USA . I pray all goes well for their mission
ESA gets kudos for building the service module part. Collaboration with partners gets it done.
@@MrGlenspaceexactly!! That’s why he said “Artemis I: We Rise Together!” NASA’s collaboration with ESA, CSA, and JAXA is just the beginning. NASA’s mission ideal isn’t just for the USA but for all of humanity. Could NASA have done it alone? Maybe, but life is always better with friends by your side helping to figure out solutions to the toughest questions. And pushing the boundaries of exploration with our closest allies and friends will benefit everyone and create an even stronger bond between us all. It’s a beautiful testament to our shared ideals, goals, and dreams. Together we can do anything! 🤗♥️🇺🇸♥️🇪🇺♥️ 🇨🇦♥️ 🇯🇵 🎉
That was such a nice thing to say! Thank you. Cheers from Houston. My whole family works for/retired from NASA. 😄
@@MrGlenspaceHear, hear! 🍻 To teamwork! Thanks for reminding us, because the “together” part is essential.
“Together we stand; divided we fall.” Which for my husband means, “You stand over here.” 😆
One of the most significant and interesting events here on planet Earth.
hahahahaha....where's NASA's made up financial crisis for saving the made up climate crisis.
Amazing! I really hope we get boots on the moon again. We should have a moon base by now.
I live in Orlando and got to see this in person
I was at Coronado springs watching it launch
Smooth (and it better had!)
Wernher von Braun is looking from heaven to us with a proud face.
RIP Mr Braun, we will continue to carry your legend and work and reach beyond the sky
Well done 👏👏
We have been waiting for 50 years!!
Good luck, NASA!
HUGE
Nice one watching from Zambia
Like Incredible
0:28 The boosters look identical to those used for the space shuttle 😮😮😮
That’s because they’re the same design with an extra segment added. Also the main engines are RS-25s from the shuttle. this is the most powerful rocket ever build btw
all boosters look the same, its a basic, working, design
Well the boosters are 1 segment longer than the Shuttle boosters making them more powerful, but yeah they are basically the same.
Clean shot
Thank you, BBC and NASA ... !!! 🌹💕🌹💕🌹
It's amezing
Beautiful sound
The rocket isn't artemis lmao its sls
Has anyone asked Tom Hanks or Tim Allen to do the voice overs for the launches to the moon. It would be so cool.
Go nasa go USA 🇺🇸
UK astronaut could be on the moon by the end of the decade. They are a partner in the Artemis Program.
They'll drink and smoke and complain about the cost of living on the moon
Yeah. A British Astronaut could be on the Moon soon. I Hope that the BBC will have a little more enthusiasm when it happens! 😅
Unmanned, is that because they don't want dead astronaut's returning to earth
Fantastic ...
Did it hit Poland ?
😂
ha!
Amazing!
what the TV fantasy......
Yessss!!!
he could have said "to infinity and beyond"
when you're dead, you are beyond, maybe we can witness a new reality, but not in this life
@@lunafringe10 it’s not that deep
Great liftoff to the moon 🌙.
America always the best and always the leader in Space
@Ari Ari Maybe you should heed your own advice? Canoga Park company Aerojet Rocketdyne in California built the four main engines powering the Artemis 1 rocket
@Ari Ari US stopped using Russian parts years already
@Ari Ari 😂😂🤡
mr spoon was much better
🚧🚧 OUTSTANDING 👌👌👍👍💪💪🧐🧐🚧🚧
How Amazing !
where's NASA's made up financial crisis for saving the made up climate crisis.
When it returns, it will be more powerful than we can possibly imagine. Prepare.
(1:41) "...7, 6, 5, Four stage engine start... Three, two, one... BOOSTERS AND IGNITION..! AND LIFTOFF OF ARTEMIS I! We rise together... back to the Moon and beyond...!"
WERE HEADING BACK TO THE MOON BABY!!!!!
without a made up financial crisis for saving the made up climate crisis in site
To escape the gravitational pull of the Earth, this will have to travel 13 times faster then the fastest bullet of 1800mph
supposedly 18000mph
@@narrativequestion you doubt me The fastest bullets travel more than 2,600 feet per second. That's equivalent to over 1,800 miles per hour. Bullet from a gun not railgun, hyper speed gun
Congratulations 👍👌👏👏🚀🇵🇰
Really concern on the militarization of aerospace...
Well that's inevitable.
if bbc wanna good focus of the launch, ask Everyday astronaut for 4K film
NASA🇺🇸👏🤩NASA
rockets explode!!- woody
This is a good step into the future. We can't let politics destroy this.
😱😱😱nasa I love ❤❤❤❤❤
Why the 'low key' launch?
Like an old man on Viagra, they finally got it up.
😂😂😂😂
That's not how it works. The moon is a moving target and a lot of mathematics goes into planning the right time for launch. You can't just throw it up whenever you want. Spacecrafts don't have steering wheels and sails for you to just steer them whichever way you want in the void.
To the moon!
Forgotten to me "again!!!😂🤷🏻♂️
Big firework lift off, level off over the see..now let's cut to cartoons.🤣🤣
Yeah uhuh. Let's spend another $4 billion to fool some morons on the Internet eh? With Apollo, your excuse was that they wanted to fool the Russians to get them to waste money on a space program. But there's no USSR this time, what's the excuse now? Why would they spend so much money just to play games with you idiots? Actually, nevermind. There's no point in trying to reason with you.
@@thorthegodofthunder9150 Cartoons! 🤣
WOW! CONGRATS to the US! Back to the Moon! ;) Have to put on my Moonwatch right now!
About time
Pretty annoying talking over the video from BBC.
Better than shot missiles to each other.
👍🏻
Hell yes!!! Humanity depends on this!
why's that.....where's NASA's made up financial crisis for saving the made up climate crisis.
in what way? you mean after humanity ruined the planet earth? we must then move to another planet to ruin that one as well
@@lunafringe10 speak for yourself.....watch your self hate doesn't spread to other. :D
i put a photo of yuri gagarin on that thing
The hope of Mankind 🎉🎉🎉
Next time when a man is on the moon again, the motto would be "another giant step for man, another giant step for the mankind."
It's been so long since we've been to the damn moon that sometimes even I question the conspiracy theories.
this time NASA's camera too shity
Can I get a.....USA...USA....USA
"boosters ing-dind-ition" 🤣
Finally some good news
hahahahahahahaha
1:49
Some major things are going to happen when this finally allows us to get back to the moon. We’re going to have the first woman to walk on the moon and the first non American to walk on the moon. This will be a huge moment for humanity as well because we’re going to see it in 4K quality and be able to see the surface of the moon like never before.
If everything goes to plan we also are supposed to have a lunar base and a lunar space station so that orbiting the moon can become a regular thing just like the ISS.
Yeah the planned lunar station is named Gateway.
Will it be just underwater footage we get to see ...... again 😂
Or has the CGI department been brought in to help also ?
Heh.
Yeah you think they're gonna spend $4 billion just to run a scam on idiots like you. It's quite funny.
@@thorthegodofthunder9150 And not only that - people like Brian think NASA is going to run a scam so feeble that it can be seen through by people like Brian.
@@thorthegodofthunder9150
Funny you should say that but the 4 billion they take IS the scam .
How much do you think
N ever A S trait A nswer
Has stollen from US tax payers over the years ?
Quite funny......for them !
@@briansmith8490 And I can think of a million better ways to spend that much money if I had stolen it. Plus the fact that you think you can just look right through a $4 billion scam. It's almost impressive just how delusional you people are.
I want to
Omega Supreme!
Capricorn one - the sequel
Spectacular launch by NASA, boring presentation by BBC. Now someone start working on that warp drive! :)
A certain talking white cat and his sailor guardian companion would be very proud...
NASA 💙
where's NASA's made up financial crisis for saving the made up climate crisis.
They played us, these guys
Thats not flying! Thats falling with style!!
Imagine some people believe we ever went to the moon 😂.
Show it live pls.
What 😂
Not towards the moon it’s going around the moon
When moon is a part of Earth in long past why is it mystery?