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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • Lunar Lander mission, from launch to landing and exploring the Moon.
    Lunar Lander is a robotic explorer that will demonstrate key European technologies and conduct science experiments.
    The mission is a forerunner to future human and robotic exploration of the Moon and Mars. It will establish European expertise to allow strong international partnerships in exploration.
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  • @SatpalSingh-nk9ix
    @SatpalSingh-nk9ix 5 лет назад +20

    Thank you so much for this video.. Even though I am from India.. It made me feel to be part of Great humanity... I wish we human beings continue to strive harder for making our planet a better place to live at..

    • @rajianee85
      @rajianee85 3 года назад

      Me too

    • @cinema6444
      @cinema6444 Год назад

      2023 now india becomes 4th country to land on moon before esa. isro progress is insane.

    • @SatpalSingh-nk9ix
      @SatpalSingh-nk9ix Год назад

      @@cinema6444 definitely..its a proud moment for us.. however success is just not ours it belongs to whole humanity...

  • @Deadpool-rw1pk
    @Deadpool-rw1pk Год назад +4

    I wish great success to Europeans for this mission, greetings from 🇮🇳. When we have matters on earth we might get divided into indian, European, American or Russian but when it comes to space, we all are one humans.

  • @Saukko31
    @Saukko31 12 лет назад +3

    I will return the favour and quote this mission's wikipedia page:
    "The primary objective of the Lunar Lander mission is to demonstrate Europe’s ability to deliver payload safely and accurately to the Moon’s surface. More specifically the mission shall demonstrate the technologies required to achieve a soft and precise landing while autonomously avoiding surface hazards that can endanger landing and surface mission safety. These technologies will be an asset for future human ...

  • @sachinkasbe2806
    @sachinkasbe2806 4 года назад +2

    I like your hard work and earth have useble

  • @mariaestersousafonseca4618
    @mariaestersousafonseca4618 2 года назад +1

    Espetacular ver tudo tao de perto e a música que acompanha é maravilhoso parabéns há Esa desde Portugal

  • @Cody-zd2ye
    @Cody-zd2ye 2 года назад

    The music is amazing is it Frans zimmer.n thank you for keeping us facinated

  • @MAHESH-ty5fq
    @MAHESH-ty5fq Год назад +2

    ISRO will create a history today, Jai hind...🇳🇪

  • @RAMMohan-cw5kf
    @RAMMohan-cw5kf Год назад

    All the best from India, see you at 🌙

  • @talkinganmol9967
    @talkinganmol9967 4 года назад

    Best of luck from India 🇮🇳 chandrayaan 2 is wait

  • @saravmitarmehandiratta9619
    @saravmitarmehandiratta9619 4 года назад +3

    Excellent work!

  • @lisaoshiro842
    @lisaoshiro842 2 года назад

    At ESA's Ministerial Council in November 2012, no further funding was allotted for the Lunar Lander project. :(

  • @gagansingh6675
    @gagansingh6675 4 года назад +2

    Very nice i like it so much

  • @ravikapoor9602
    @ravikapoor9602 2 года назад

    Beautiful moon views

  • @ernestoteodorohornung1695
    @ernestoteodorohornung1695 4 года назад +1

    Muy bueno todo lo visto gracias

  • @claudiofrancisco5473
    @claudiofrancisco5473 10 лет назад +3

    Investir em tecnologia hoje, é a garantia do sucesso no futuro!!

  • @dumazy08
    @dumazy08 11 лет назад

    c'est fou !Merci pour l'avancer' de notre connaissance ,je suis fan....A+ Joel

  • @IblameBlame
    @IblameBlame 11 лет назад +1

    The Earthrise occurs because of the spacecraft's orbit around the moon, not for a stationary observer on the moon.

  • @chilimili1223
    @chilimili1223 4 года назад +1

    Wow nice😍

  • @mokshith5855
    @mokshith5855 2 года назад

    This is INDIAN technology but no problem this is much easier cheaper way to send Even though this is not older we should not bother about countries only humanity.

  • @aliskiron4778
    @aliskiron4778 Год назад

    2:38 my favourite part!!

  • @Vycrance
    @Vycrance 11 лет назад +1

    I see the moon as too harsh for a long-term human presence.
    I'm content to explore the moon with robots for now.
    Mars is where I'd like to see a population. Now contrary to popular belief, it isn't much harder to transport a community, despite the long travel times. Overall I think it would get us much farther technological-wise.

  • @sumitarchives
    @sumitarchives 11 месяцев назад

    Same as that of chandrayan 3 isro did it Securely with rover ❤

  • @kyongenesis
    @kyongenesis 12 лет назад

    The main aim for a lunar mission nowadays is to collect a range of lunar regolith for testing and enhance understanding of lunar geology, and possible find water on the moon. I don't see this aim being executed very efficiently in this mission. Even Mars have multiple rovers crossing its surface now. I believe ESA can do more than just landing a probe and testing the surrounding grounds, even for a forerunner mission!

  • @Saukko31
    @Saukko31 12 лет назад

    Last soft landing on the Moon happened 22 August 1976, when Soviet Union's Luna 24 landed on the Moon. It is about time we return.

  • @anindraseal5137
    @anindraseal5137 5 лет назад +4

    Ausumn video...thanks ESA ❤

  • @sgabriel
    @sgabriel 11 лет назад

    From certain vantage points on the lunar surface Earth will appear to dip slightly below the horizon as the moon orbits. Look up "lunar libration" for insight into this.

  • @sgabriel
    @sgabriel 11 лет назад

    Actually, the Apollo astronauts saw Earth "rise" because they, themselves, were in motion, circling the moon. So, Earth didn't so much "rise" as that the orbiter "came around" the moon and, as they did so, Earth came into view.

  • @justinformeyou1100
    @justinformeyou1100 5 лет назад +9

    I wish if isro lander also achieved that soft landing.. 😕😕😕

    • @hemachandar4288
      @hemachandar4288 5 лет назад +3

      Ashwani kumar this is not South Pole of the moon till no country succeeded in it

    • @civilengg.practicalknowledge
      @civilengg.practicalknowledge 5 лет назад

      Yes

    • @raj76471
      @raj76471 5 лет назад

      @@hemachandar4288 no country has tried till yet ......and NASA is far advanced than ISRO because of very high budget and years of R&D......so please don't compare ISRO with NASA......

    • @detrax.drottt
      @detrax.drottt Год назад +1

      Just 1day remain to achieve this milestone

    • @justinformeyou1100
      @justinformeyou1100 Год назад +2

      @@detrax.drottt yeah bro.. we are finally here agan.. 🇮🇳🇮🇳✌️✌️🚀🚀

  • @silviomontoya7390
    @silviomontoya7390 2 года назад

    Porqué la tierra no se mira 4 veces más grande que la luna?.

  • @mousumihaldar571
    @mousumihaldar571 4 года назад +1

    Wow wow wow.

  • @khastvrokg
    @khastvrokg 12 лет назад

    Thanks do much for that info.

  • @IntegralMoon
    @IntegralMoon 11 лет назад

    The moon takes 28 days to rotate around the Earth. Which means that over the space of 14 days, it will make it half way around the earth - so from the surface of the moon, you should see the earth move towards one side

  • @blobrana
    @blobrana 12 лет назад

    Sounds a bit like the song from films 'Lady in the water' or 'Stardust'

  • @profsat5
    @profsat5 10 лет назад +6

    I think this would be a moon mission that is not necessary.Humans have already been on the surface and collected a massive amount of rock and other things.What would be the benefit anyway?China has got a rover on the surface and soon land humans so again what is the reason to do this?

    • @OrdinaryLatvian
      @OrdinaryLatvian 10 лет назад +7

      Technology demostration, samples from a new place, updated topography, a sismometer... There's a lot of unmanned stuff to do on the moon. :)

    • @profsat5
      @profsat5 10 лет назад

      astropapi1
      Yes,you have some good points.Other countries are "updating topography".The US has already placed seismometers at just about every Apollo mission.They worked long and hard to get a lot of data.NASA is still working with the data from them.The only thing left would be new samples from the moon and we collected almost 1,000 pounds.But I agree with you,quite a lot to done.But I also think that we should have a permanent base on the moon and a space station between the moon and Mars.We have done small stuff such as of the shuttle.I'm glad we did make a working shuttle but price ver real science I feel like we never got a huge return for the amount of money invested.

    • @SargeRho
      @SargeRho 9 лет назад +1

      Eddie Hayes ESA hasn't. That's the point.

    • @OrdinaryLatvian
      @OrdinaryLatvian 9 лет назад +3

      Sarge Rho Well, it would be nice if ESA focused on doing stuff that hasn't been done instead of re-walking NASA's steps.

    • @SargeRho
      @SargeRho 9 лет назад

      astropapi1 Why? Everything NASA did were pretty logical steps, and ESA hasn't done most of the things NASA did.
      ESA wants to do manned space exploration, and they have little experience with that. It makes sense to send robotic probes everywhere, also ESA's done things NASA hasn't. Orbiting a comet, and soon landing on one, studying Saturn in detail, their Mars probes didn't do the same things NASA's did either.

  • @abirkhan9604
    @abirkhan9604 4 года назад +2

    Amazing

  • @s.gunalan7469
    @s.gunalan7469 4 года назад

    Very nice

  • @MegaFPVFlyer
    @MegaFPVFlyer 9 лет назад +36

    Lunar landings: Just like grandpa Apollo used to make!

  • @kalebbruwer
    @kalebbruwer 9 лет назад +8

    when are they gonna do this already?! all esa does these days is making copl videos like this but they never actually do something real big.

    • @kiwivogel
      @kiwivogel 9 лет назад

      +Kaleb Bruwer It's been on hold/canceled since 2012. Germany could not secure support from other ESA member states.

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer 9 лет назад +2

      kiwivogel oh ok. I just think it would be real cool if they actually do this so someone can kick America's butt already! I'm South African, we don't even go to the iss so I support europe with this.

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer 9 лет назад +1

      oh, I forgot: if you look up south africa's space agency or something, you will only find telescopes built on the ground. not even satelite launches

    • @ancylostomiasis
      @ancylostomiasis 8 лет назад +3

      +Kaleb Bruwer Most of the time they are counting on cool vids like this to win support for more budget. The ESA budget is still but a small fraction of NASA's.

  • @tikinamoharana938
    @tikinamoharana938 4 года назад +3

    I love my india

    • @Arun-cx3xu
      @Arun-cx3xu 3 года назад

      Bruh i'm from India, but this is not India's mission, its ESA's.

  • @SABIRKHAN-kp1qx
    @SABIRKHAN-kp1qx 4 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @JPQed
    @JPQed 10 лет назад +9

    I thought the Earth would be stationary in the sky.

    • @SargeRho
      @SargeRho 10 лет назад +6

      It wouldn't. The moon precesses, so if you land near the terminator between the near and far hemisphere, you might see Earth going under the horizon and popping back up.

    • @ShadowFalcon
      @ShadowFalcon 10 лет назад +4

      The orbit of the moon is neither completely circular nor is it on the ecliptic (that is the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun).
      This means that during the month (while the Moon is orbiting the Earth), the Earth will look as though it dips below the horizon from the vantagepoint of the Lander (given that it has landed on the South pole of the Moon).

    • @patelpankaj9002
      @patelpankaj9002 10 лет назад

      I agree with your observation. Earth should be rotating but not dipping on the horizon as shown here.

    • @AbelMcTalisker
      @AbelMcTalisker 9 лет назад

      Patel Pankaj This is at one of the Lunar Poles, about as far from the equator as you can get.

    • @kyzercube
      @kyzercube 8 лет назад

      +JPQed The Earth makes 29 full rotations + some change, for every 1 lunar orbit. It's the Moon that's tidally locked, not the Earth. But, ... you're talking about the Earth moving across the Lunar Sky maybe? hmmmm that ... I think you're right lol ESA messed that part up! Also they need to fire the gfx programmer that put in the land masses on the Earth too.

  • @alexma1
    @alexma1 7 лет назад +1

    beautiful

  • @laintals
    @laintals 12 лет назад

    I see what you mean I don't think that Libration, woudl cause the earth in the sky to move that much, looks like when they were animation they just rotated the whole sky

  • @asmeredakcja
    @asmeredakcja 12 лет назад

    If this lander would be movable as such as martian robots - it looks modern (and gathering much more datas than the way presented in this render). In other way it looks like repeating the same steps like in sixties...

  • @asmeredakcja
    @asmeredakcja 12 лет назад +7

    And the goal of this mission...?

  • @IngoGerth
    @IngoGerth 12 лет назад

    This is a technology demonstration mission for precision landing techniques. This has nothing to do with the way we landed during Apollo or Surveyor.

  • @Aanthanur
    @Aanthanur 12 лет назад

    well generaly instruments have become much more accurate than they were in the 60's. and even if it were merely a repetition of the old steps. it would be a good repetition. in science usually experiments and measurements are repeated over and over again to increase the certeinty. So even if we find nothing new will will have an increased certeinty in the knowledge about the moon.

  • @Rizwankhatri786
    @Rizwankhatri786 5 лет назад

    Imagination is important to start something new I hope one day we will go om moon for visit....

  • @Rolodzeo
    @Rolodzeo 12 лет назад +3

    Great mission, excellent 720p quality, awful interlaced video :/

  • @Rockhugger7
    @Rockhugger7 12 лет назад

    I'm thinking economy. You'd have to initiate small burns every time the craft passed the perigee in order to gradually widen the transfer orbit. Hm. Gonna try it in KSP.

  • @GyGergely
    @GyGergely 12 лет назад +1

    I have a question. Why is it that when the capsule "switches" to lunar orbit, it just keeps entering higher and higher orbits around the earth instead of going straight for the moon, like in the Apollo missions. Is it because this method is more economic? After all making small adjustments during the orbit requires burning less fuel, than it would changing the course completely. I might (probably) be wrond :)

    • @brodmeisterman
      @brodmeisterman 2 года назад

      Pretty sure it burned a bunch then got the velocity to keep swinging around and do a planetary assist. It only had to do small burns and when it got there it just had to do a capture burn. Apollo went into orbit and burned until they had a trajectory to intercept the moon.

  • @nageshnaga7120
    @nageshnaga7120 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @gabrielgonzales8163
    @gabrielgonzales8163 5 лет назад +1

    work construccion
    #1

  • @tiborrapai6756
    @tiborrapai6756 11 лет назад

    Funny mistake half minute before the end of the video, the Earth is moving on the Moon's sky! In fact the Earth looks stable from any point on the Moon's surface!!!!!

  • @BUNNYGOYAL
    @BUNNYGOYAL 8 лет назад +2

    Its cool to send lunar lander on moon again and this time by ESA .

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews 7 лет назад

      It may never happen. It was put on hold indefinitely. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Lander_(spacecraft)

    • @lancecole5069
      @lancecole5069 4 года назад

      This is a fake video you can tell

  • @agsterne
    @agsterne 12 лет назад +2

    viel erfolg. :-)

  • @mariasirona1622
    @mariasirona1622 4 года назад

    It be awesome

  • @viraj9163
    @viraj9163 4 года назад

    Wow cool

  • @NeonsStyleHD
    @NeonsStyleHD 10 лет назад +3

    Jeez ESA... You represent cutting edge technology yet you upload in 720p. Come on. Get with the program!

  • @Sixpack_Pavi
    @Sixpack_Pavi 3 года назад

    is is true or graphic demonstration of true

    • @EuropeanSpaceAgency
      @EuropeanSpaceAgency  3 года назад +1

      This is an artists' impression, Saiba

    • @scienceium5233
      @scienceium5233 2 года назад

      @@EuropeanSpaceAgency was this mission actually completed or was it abandoned because it seems pretty cool

  • @nirmalbiswas4489
    @nirmalbiswas4489 5 лет назад +3

    Who is here after chandrayan 2????

  • @wonder19
    @wonder19 2 года назад

    Don't get it. Goes out 600,000 miles then comes back to the moon?

    • @Iandaprix
      @Iandaprix 2 года назад

      Probably how they felt about the first trans-oceanic ships long ago.

  • @khastvrokg
    @khastvrokg 12 лет назад

    So the sky is black for the moon, even if the sun is visible because of lack of shield or why? So in the moon, night time and day time look the same? How about mars? Always a red sky? Lol these are dumb question to others but I just want to know if someone would be kind enough.

  • @Beathunter1
    @Beathunter1 12 лет назад

    as fast as u can!!!

  • @mayhem8166
    @mayhem8166 12 лет назад

    At the end of this clip in the 14 days bit we see the Earth set like a sunset, but as the moon is gravitationally locked to the Earth wouldn't it just hang in the same position relative to the moon surface? Or am I missing something? *confused*

    • @ptonpc
      @ptonpc 3 года назад

      Looks like the sun to me. It's white ish.

  • @asmeredakcja
    @asmeredakcja 12 лет назад

    Hmmm... OK, sounds senseable... But i still urge on manouverability - why in SUCH mission was not improved? It's ten times lighter than any martian mission...

  • @jairofthecosmos5022
    @jairofthecosmos5022 4 года назад

    Is this program still going on?

  • @pranalipawar7198
    @pranalipawar7198 5 лет назад

    Amazing.....

  • @rathodtinusinh7279
    @rathodtinusinh7279 4 года назад

    ગુડ

  • @Luigimastro
    @Luigimastro 11 лет назад

    Depends on where you are, you can even have an actual earthrise on the pole of the moon, like this /watch?v=H1KWtG66lEQ

  • @Aanthanur
    @Aanthanur 12 лет назад

    Afaik NASA did share their data. you seem to think we don't need more data from the monn.

  • @15787marijn
    @15787marijn 11 лет назад +1

    Are you implying we've never been to the moon?

    • @lancecole5069
      @lancecole5069 4 года назад +1

      No man has been put on the moon

  • @Luckyamor
    @Luckyamor 5 лет назад +2

    Go ahead ESA ❤️

  • @GyGergely
    @GyGergely 12 лет назад

    Thanks for the answer! :)

  • @IslamDueren
    @IslamDueren 4 года назад +1

    Dont show me animation. I want to see full video from earth to moon

    • @wolfbbq6076
      @wolfbbq6076 4 года назад

      @@lewisevander you better sit down pal.

  • @sumitrajpurohit9168
    @sumitrajpurohit9168 4 года назад

    why black hole has formed

  • @larrymonske5859
    @larrymonske5859 8 лет назад

    We should do a mission to recover the used rovers with fresh batteries you could turn the key and go the key is that the rovers are already there. We know everything about them where they are and what it will take to re use them.

    • @themoonissquare323
      @themoonissquare323 7 лет назад

      That is far to logically frugal to ever get approval.
      Even with the sentimental value of setting up a permanent manned base on the moon where there is already 'transport' and history, i still don't think it is worth going to the moon unless the mission is to make a permanent base, in which case a new site and multipurpose and huge range rover would be required.
      The rover would need to use the outside mounted spacesuit design that allows the people to drive around and camp out in T shirts and shorts. It would also want to be able to dock with the moon base, all this seems to hard to bother doing unless it was on Mars.

  • @Archimedes555453525
    @Archimedes555453525 12 лет назад

    Come on, the robot should at least return to earth

  • @0tedaCecapS
    @0tedaCecapS 12 лет назад

    Landers have limited scientific value, rovers are able to cover much larger areas and therefore have a greater scientific return.

  • @user-bu2so9jj8f
    @user-bu2so9jj8f 10 лет назад

    libration of the Moon

  • @FranciscoMerin
    @FranciscoMerin 7 лет назад

    La Luna

  • @15787marijn
    @15787marijn 11 лет назад

    Then who is the one making money off of this? Clearly it isn't the government, they spend millions on this stuff every year.

  • @tasneemkhan3384
    @tasneemkhan3384 5 лет назад

    Long lives

  • @amanabbas1309
    @amanabbas1309 2 года назад

    Nothing is understood in this video

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 Год назад

      i understood it pretty well.

  • @asmeredakcja
    @asmeredakcja 12 лет назад

    So Americans don't want share their datas?

  • @blobrana
    @blobrana 12 лет назад

    Good upload

  • @user-yj2xm6mu9h
    @user-yj2xm6mu9h 10 лет назад

    ทำดีในวันนี้ดีกว่าทำในวันข้างหน้า

  • @IblameBlame
    @IblameBlame 11 лет назад

    Well spotted!

  • @mrericsully
    @mrericsully 12 лет назад

    Godspeed.
    Also, when?

  • @michaelpapadopoulos6054
    @michaelpapadopoulos6054 8 лет назад +53

    stop playing ksp and do something already!!!!

  • @mazatlan79P
    @mazatlan79P 8 лет назад +1

    Apollo engineers would laugh really loud watching that up to a point: AI lands that thing down.

  • @theamazingepisodesofelliet3505
    @theamazingepisodesofelliet3505 8 лет назад

    it flew there just to take a ROCK!? DOESNT NASA ALREADY HAVE SAMPLES FROM APOLLO 11?!

    • @nsepofdoggerland6831
      @nsepofdoggerland6831 8 лет назад

      Those samples are 40 years old now, we need more.

    • @alexpaysen4478
      @alexpaysen4478 8 лет назад

      NSEP of Doggerland yeh cos 40 years is so old compared to the age of the cosmos

    • @kellywilson-lawson1857
      @kellywilson-lawson1857 7 лет назад

      +Alex Paysen the samples we got from the moon during Apollo have expired now we need new ones

    • @ZeusDilu
      @ZeusDilu 7 лет назад

      Also it's from another location, soil isn't the same in all places...

  • @Aanthanur
    @Aanthanur 12 лет назад +1

    collecting data?

  • @anhuarcolin104
    @anhuarcolin104 11 лет назад

    Oh come on only because the apollo 11 landed on the moon that does not mean the europeans cant explore the moon because exploring is a natural condition of mankind and actually we have not explored even a 10 % of the moon

  • @laintals
    @laintals 12 лет назад

    Lunar_libration
    look it up on Wikipedia

  • @JuancaSpace
    @JuancaSpace 12 лет назад

    A-M-A-Z-I-N-G :)

  • @Saukko31
    @Saukko31 12 лет назад

    ... and robotic exploration missions."
    And:
    "The south polar region of the Moon has been identified as an important destination for future exploration missions due to the unique surface conditions found at certain sites in terms of solar illumination, the proximity of scientifically interesting locations such as permanently shadowed craters and the potential existence of resources which might be utilized."

  • @boyercam
    @boyercam 12 лет назад

    Go on ESA!

  • @corrinetsang1478
    @corrinetsang1478 4 года назад

    In 2019 china is going to the far side of the moon to mine helium-3 for nuclear fusion.

  • @corsairbrs1812
    @corsairbrs1812 12 лет назад

    Modern Warfare 2: Single Player part !!! lol 0:08