"The Earth isn't a perfect sphere." Flat Earthers: "I knew it! Everyone else was wrong! My teacher, NASA, the psychiatrists, that guy on RUclips who laughed at me for my video about an artificial horizon..." *"By 43 kilometers"* Flat Earthers: "Wait... NOOOOOOOO!!!!!"
Nice video! However, the thumbnail description of "Mistaken for China" is incorrect... The Chinese object was mistaken for a SpaceX object... Just kind of bothered me. 😁
I was gearing up to hear a Chimborazo reference at 3:10 after you mentioned the Earth's non-perfect sphere shape. Almost relieved that it did not happen :)
Does anyone realize that Change-5 Mission was NOT launched at Sichuan central China but at Hainan Southen China? Does the path also trackback to Hainan?
I think if we ever do make a sizeable presence on the moon we should preserve those sites ie not walking up to the Apollo lander to preserve the footsteps around it, perhaps a dome could be constructed and placed over the site to preserve it for longer
True, but generally when shit is left out randomly on earth, it's exposed to far more damaging effects in the form of weathering, which just doesn't happen on the moon. Though the intense radiation absolutely has a lot of effects on objects left in said radiation. Like how the flags brought to the moon by US astronauts are said to have been bleached white by now from the radiation. But generally speaking, that kind of radiation doesn't DESTROY/remove objects so much as it alters them, though upon reading this back that sounds super pedantic and like splitting hairs arguing over nonsense lol.
could be that piece of "something" that ejected to space during russia's test a few months back... if so now you have to assume it was an intentional launch... just a few days to see what happens
1:15 that‘s not how it works… if something‘s orbiting around a body it can‘t obtain any energy from its gravity. The only possibility for something like this would be a gravity assist through the moon‘s sphere of influence.
@@primalspace would you be interested in making videos about scientific news regarding other planets and objects in our solar system or about ongoing missions? Or maybe more detailed technical videos about the mechanical side of space exploration, since that seems to be the greater interest of your video subjects.
You know you could throw us Americans a bone and humor us with some standard measurements so we can have an idea of size and distance, I know you want to sound smart and brainy, but please
I fail to understand why is everyone so hyped about this crash. Changing the identification of the spent stage felt like re-assigning some kind of blame. WTF, people? For launches into this kind of trajectories, nobody cares about fuel allotment needed to avoid Moon crash (presumable by lifting the stage into a heliocentric orbit). This is a no-issue - curiosity, yes, but nothing more.
Really good video! Don't know how but you might want to make a juvenile's game of the math involved in calculating the origin of that 2nd stage that will someday crash into the moon. I messed up and became a lawyer, in a misguided attempt to play Rescue the Family name from an errant sibling who thought they were gay. I gave up my life to effect the rescue only to be ostracized by my entire family. Long story short I succeeded but it cost me a happy life of my own. So; don't ever play rescue the family name! The transactional results will benefit no one. Wish I would have been the teacher I qualified to be.
Since no such thing as "SpaceX’s Moon Crash" exists, I'm gonna call this video "Garbage click-bait" ... and be more accurate than this video could ever dream of.
Who just watched the Starlink launch? One of the most accurate landings I've seen so far!
Me!!! It's just crazy, never cease to amaze me
Would've seen it if it wasn't so cloudy where I am
Me lol
100%
Mee
"The Earth isn't a perfect sphere."
Flat Earthers: "I knew it! Everyone else was wrong! My teacher, NASA, the psychiatrists, that guy on RUclips who laughed at me for my video about an artificial horizon..."
*"By 43 kilometers"*
Flat Earthers: "Wait... NOOOOOOOO!!!!!"
Nice animations on this one! :D
Thanks mate!
:0, ProjectAir??? I didn't know you watch this channel??? (I should have expected it cause your really like rocket stuff)
@@WMarshallFan he is rocket man
@@primalspace I Love Your Videos
Yes animations. How do we know it's actually real
Nice video! However, the thumbnail description of "Mistaken for China" is incorrect...
The Chinese object was mistaken for a SpaceX object... Just kind of bothered me. 😁
Yes
Thank for point this out. I hate click bait, not gonna watch this video
@@thanhlongnguyen212 It’s not clickbait, just an error. A great video!
I was gearing up to hear a Chimborazo reference at 3:10 after you mentioned the Earth's non-perfect sphere shape. Almost relieved that it did not happen :)
I have been following u when u had just 110k subs...great to see you having almost 500k ....keep going u deserve more!
nice video! small mistake at 1:01 though, should probably be 932 *thousand* miles.
Oops 😂
@@primalspace hey as long as metric is correct... 😉
@@lucahasler906 there's nothing at 1:01?
Probably edited out in youtube studio
it’s actually at 0:42
I get a little jitter each time I see you upload. Love it!
I hope that soon a seismometer can be again placed on the moon to make use of such impacts cheers
OK, so what did happen to that Falcon 9 booster? Have they found it yet?
I wonder why the title was changed from "Why China’s Moon Crash Was Misidentified"...?
trying to find the most clickbaity headline without being _completely_ misleading
As a nerd these topics are very interesting to me
Given they know where, they must know how fast it's going to hit. I wonder how much of it will be left when it hits.
Probably vaporised instantly, maybe a couple millimetres of metal
Maybe fragments of engine parts.
I love your videos ! keep going !
Where the date when the rocket was seen at 2:15 is exactly 10 years ago today and I just happened to be watching this video for the first time.
always love "the office" reference
I’m a little late but still absolutely love the videos!
I love that there are people getting paid enough to look into what object is crashing to the moon at where
Loved that animations and the explanation...thank you :)
Wow I've never been this early on here! Great animation and editing btw👍🏻
Your videos Are Always Very Informative!!👌👌
In hundreds of years? This rocket segment will be recovered within a decade
Does anyone realize that Change-5 Mission was NOT launched at Sichuan central China but at Hainan Southen China? Does the path also trackback to Hainan?
The suspected rocket is the upper stage of Chang'e 5 T1 mission, not Chang'e 5. It was launched by LM-3C rocket from Xichang in Oct. 2014.
They could track it back to China, it wasn't precise enough to match exactly which part of China
I think if we ever do make a sizeable presence on the moon we should preserve those sites ie not walking up to the Apollo lander to preserve the footsteps around it, perhaps a dome could be constructed and placed over the site to preserve it for longer
Very good space videos
Won't the stage impact and mostly destroy any recognisable bits?
I am using a google plugin that shows dislikes, and you have 511 likes, 0 dislikes. Very impressive.
It's 18th March now, did it hit the Moon?
So then where is the falcon upper stage? 😳🚀
I don't think you can say everything on the moon is perfectly preserved since they're being exposed to direct solar radiation almost constantly.
True, but generally when shit is left out randomly on earth, it's exposed to far more damaging effects in the form of weathering, which just doesn't happen on the moon. Though the intense radiation absolutely has a lot of effects on objects left in said radiation.
Like how the flags brought to the moon by US astronauts are said to have been bleached white by now from the radiation. But generally speaking, that kind of radiation doesn't DESTROY/remove objects so much as it alters them, though upon reading this back that sounds super pedantic and like splitting hairs arguing over nonsense lol.
I don’t think there is an identity problem, those that really count know the score!!
If you’re interested in what shape the Earth actually is, it is considered to be an oblate spheroid.
The future looks bright for space archaeologists
mistakes here: Change 5 was launched on an long march 5, not long march 3c. and it was launched in 2020
could be that piece of "something" that ejected to space during russia's test a few months back... if so now you have to assume it was an intentional launch... just a few days to see what happens
1:15 that‘s not how it works… if something‘s orbiting around a body it can‘t obtain any energy from its gravity. The only possibility for something like this would be a gravity assist through the moon‘s sphere of influence.
This is a decent person.
I think you should make videos on some other important space topics also
Any suggestions?
@@primalspace would you be interested in making videos about scientific news regarding other planets and objects in our solar system or about ongoing missions? Or maybe more detailed technical videos about the mechanical side of space exploration, since that seems to be the greater interest of your video subjects.
Absolute wow at this video!
Oh my gahd it's happening damn it
2:38
4:34
6:28
Nasa must keep moving forward, because we were born in this world.
Great video!! 🌒
4:45 "STAY FUCKING CALM!!!"
It’s actually a Chinese rocket
So... Something gonna hit the moon? Will it ring again?
Nice
Papa ganda.
It was ISRO who discovered water on the moon not NASA. Please correct that.
Hahaha, water on the moon. Ya, and lemonade 🍋 stands too.
Did it crash yesterday? Anyone here to confirm?
5:02
*Thank you for nothing.*
falcon lifts off on 12th Feb 2015 and rocket flies by moon on 14th Feb 2014??? did hear and read it right?
Perfecto 👌
Hundreds of years? Try 10.
I dont think the title is appropriate.
👌
So it wasn't China. We can't blame China!
Did you even watch the video?
What the fuck does this do with the title??
One day we'll find a crashed long march rocket.
We will all think back to the beginning of the space age and our great leader that united the world!
You know you could throw us Americans a bone and humor us with some standard measurements so we can have an idea of size and distance, I know you want to sound smart and brainy, but please
*Pretty much all the parts are made in China and Russia 😆, tomatoes tangerines same thing....*
China 5G technology vs USA 2G technology
Haha china 5g is crap
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I fail to understand why is everyone so hyped about this crash. Changing the identification of the spent stage felt like re-assigning some kind of blame. WTF, people? For launches into this kind of trajectories, nobody cares about fuel allotment needed to avoid Moon crash (presumable by lifting the stage into a heliocentric orbit). This is a no-issue - curiosity, yes, but nothing more.
When the moon gets hit it should ring. No joke. I giess it has happened before. So has it happened? And did it ring?
@@trainrick1 I don't think we had many (if any) active seismometers there sensitive enough to detect the effect.
cool
russia made a better space shuttle
Really good video! Don't know how but you might want to make a juvenile's game of the math involved in calculating the origin of that 2nd stage that will someday crash into the moon. I messed up and became a lawyer, in a misguided attempt to play Rescue the Family name from an errant sibling who thought they were gay. I gave up my life to effect the rescue only to be ostracized by my entire family. Long story short I succeeded but it cost me a happy life of my own. So; don't ever play rescue the family name! The transactional results will benefit no one. Wish I would have been the teacher I qualified to be.
What the f-bomb?
@@euphan123 Zelda is the comment police. Be careful what you say, someone gave her permission to reference cuss words! OMG!
Kurzgesagt, is you?
Since no such thing as "SpaceX’s Moon Crash" exists, I'm gonna call this video "Garbage click-bait" ... and be more accurate than this video could ever dream of.
This was a Russian space junk that was to hit the moon.
The title was very clickbaity and somehow misleading!!!
wOw BeiJiNg UsEd aLl FaKe SnoW?!?
Oh gee thanks China I guess at least it wasn’t over a innocent village.
ALL FAKE yeah I can make cartoons showing rockets too ALL BS
Flerf?
Show us your rocket cartoons then
@@logitech4873 I'll wait for it
Such an unimportant topic
I call BS
Hahahahaha China 🇨🇳 🤣
dude it already crashed as of now its 9th
Duh. This video was uploaded before the crash, and was obviously made even way before that. Did you not even read the upload date before commenting?
Dude you should check before commenting