@@untal4997 he will because the hidden truth is there are many colonies already there underground, where all aliens live on all planets 🪐 in our galaxy. Mars was destroyed by nuclear weapons years and years ago .
Just wanna add a quick Thank You for all the hard work and research done to create your videos, i highly appreciate the effort although to many of us it's a matter of watching a "RUclips video" and moving on I respect the work being done behind the video in order to deliver accurate information and data. Thank you!
I've always loved science but since I was a kid I always felt I wasn't clever enough to learn and that insecurity made me extremly afraid of maths. Thanks to this channel I've learnt a lot and I've been losing that stupid fear
Wiat until you encounter Lazy Man's Astronomy. Requires a pair of binoculars, cheaply available at Walmart; a lounge chair; a tripod mount, with boom and a tble for your favorite drink. With the tripod and boom you son't even have to hold the binoculars. Memrozing constellations and finding planets has nothing to do with math. Enjoy! Same of my most relaxing evenings have been spent under the night sky.
Very interesting overview. I followed Opportunity day by day on NASA's website, but missed out on science results published separately often much later. Your overview puts it all in context. Thanks.
NASA couldn't hide the stuff found on Opportunity fast enough!!! Wanted to show the pics, but had to hide so much!!! and we could see through a lot anyway!! Found thousands of houses, cars trucks with trailers, and people!!! short people about 3 foot tall, all had perfect build, and nice looking!! A guy coming out of a house, had a big white goose follow him to the door, and looked out, but stayed put!!!
It's great how this guy arrives to create a interesting narrative about a robot in a desert. As Well scientific data is very complete and impressive. Congrats!
Bet you didn't see the cars!!! the houses!!!! painted white! the trucks and trailers?? 131 White Van 139 stop on a rock pile...but across it a truck and trailer!!! Hey!!! 204 a town!!!!!
Really enjoy your videos. They are rich in information and you present them at highest quality with no Nasa talking heads that sells themselves than the mission. Am sure schools around the world will use them.
Wait what? Just yesterday I watched all previous episodes and was about to complaing about episode 5 missing. Now you come up with this. Great timing by me :D
Dear Astrum you come across as being such a wise intelligent young good man, I Love all your uploads so I have to agree with the comment........ Every video on this channel is a master piece....... and I would like to add is excellent and honest, all the best from Robert UK London.
At the west end of Valles Marineris is a feature called Noctis Labyrinthus, which is in the heart of the Tharsus region. The coordinates are 7°S, 93°W. There is a water ice glacier there which contains 36 billion tons or 8.7 trillion gallons of H2O, or just a bit larger than Lake Meade at the Hoover Dam near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The canyon floor is 4.35 miles deep, which provides twice the atmospheric pressure: 12.4 millibars, compared to 6.1 millibars at the datum level. The high canyon walls also provide very good protection from cosmic radiation. Noctis will enjoy a relatively mild climate, as it is only 7 degrees south of the equator (258 miles). This would be an ideal choice for our first human activity and habitation on Mars. Suitable for Expedition => Outpost => Settlement => Colony.
Hi, i enjoy learning using your video. You using simple English dan clear explanation of the journey of every expedition. From your video, i begin to interest what NASA journey. Love from Malaysia.
Hey Patrick Loved you watched all 5 Vids...Did you see on this last one the Cars, trucks with trailers? even a whole town???? at: 204 Your looking in the wrong places...he hid a lot of stuff or it was paintedbut, saw houses inside the paint job!!! Lots of houses on Mars, and one white goose I saw!!!
Hi there Heidi, that's exactly what i thought when i first came across Astrum...i can't recommend them enough. All of their uploads are fascinating, academically based and factual.....Peace to you my friend.
Thought you're done with this series, so glad you don't. Oppy is the best out of them all so far and I'm still heartbroken. This is the best way to remember Oppy, learning all we could about the result of its lifework.
I process Managanese as a business and I must say those blueberries look a lot like unprosessed Manganese. They even have the same shape. The ones stuck together also look like manganese that's been wet more times than it should have been.
I'm not an expert and maybe there is a flaw im my idea. But, I think they should have added some form of gas compresser on the rover. Near the solar panels and it would collect CO2 from the atmosphere (slowly), and then once in a while, potentially once every few months, blow all the dust of the panels.
The One - The mission was “weight constrained” largely because of the Delta II Rocket that was chosen to reduce launch costs. The total package was ~1,063 kg which was already over what the Delta II should have been able to send into TMI. A compressor would not only have required more power, it would have added another 150 kg between it, the canister & the extra solar panels.
@@TraditionalAnglican Ah I see. That makes sense. After reading bit more on it. They never expected the mission to last as long as it did in the first place, so gas cannistors would have indeed increased the weight over the critical limit. I think for future missions, since they are now aware of the long geveitive of these machines. They should be able to prepare mechanicms to blow or sweep the dust off.
Would you look at that, Endeavor crater and surrounding features appear to be named after places in and around Australia. Endeavor was the ship used to map the east coast of Australia. Botany Bay is in Sydney, Cape York is in north east Queensland and Torres Strait is the waters above Cape York. Cape Dromedary and Cape Byron are in southern and northern New South Wales respectively. Solander Point is in Sydney, Cape Tribulation is in north east Queensland, Point Hicks is in Victoria and Esperance is in Western Australia. That is so cool... There must be an Aussie working on this mission....
Your another one...that looks but does not see!!! on this video I saw many cars, trucks with trailers houses miners cabins and even a town!!!! the town has cars and it's at 204 in the video!!! You need to learn to LOOK!!!! Every time they stopped before a pile of rock I looked beyond it and found a truck and trailer!!!
Exploring Mars is so important. If Mars at one time had water, it could've been possible that at one time there was some form of life there. Examining the planet further could possibly uncover what caused Mars to become the dust planet it is today. Those findings could possibly give us insight on what we would have to do, here on Earth, to keep from facing the same demise Mars faced so long ago...
There is still life there!!!! even in this video..had you been looking, you would have seen cars, trucks with trailers, many houses, miners cabins, on the Opportunity, we found huge apartment complex's even men and their buildings!!
Astronomy in Hawaii needs your support, their is a chance astronomy at the northern hemisphere best window into our universe could be shut down. Please show your support even if you are not Hawaiian. It’s all of our planet and it’s all of our mountain. The Hawaiians say they speak for all Hawaiians but that’s simply not true, let alone all local residents. ImuaTMT
Hi there Kakela, i don't why some have replied the way they have. I am sure they don't really intend to be mean. The youtube comments section can be a bit like that sometimes. I agree with you that Astronomy is very important in the Northern hemisphere...any way i can show my support..i will, but you didn't leave any links on how to do that ..Peace to you my friend from Hawaii.
@@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 You obviously didn't read my reply Enzo...Yes those 2 other replies were mean....but please don't put us all in that box because we are all not "pigin English"....read my response to Kakela again and you will see that.....or are you no different to those people who responded to Kakela in that mean way ?
Do you really look at these video's??? See the cars, trucks with trailers, houses A whole town???? you have to LOOK!!!!! OK, 13 1 white van just down from the black hole on the right! 204 A TOWN!!!! Go back!!!!
I literally JUST finished part 4 a day or so ago. Even commenting that it had been months since you posted part 4. Thanks for doing it! This was just awesome...you make a robot very slowly crawling through the Martian landscape UTTERLY THRILLING.
Australians will be familiar with a lot of the names around Endeavour. They are named for those places mapped by James Cook, in the bark Endeavour, as he charted the east coast of Australia on the way back from mapping the transit of Venus across the Sun.
I'm sad that people dont see mars trought my eyes I mean sure it looks like a empty wasteland but its literally something out of this world! Thata amazing and gorgeouse
@@kirmutsalter5770 ,I'm sure just like the Dutch ''discovered'' Australia,if they go and search a bit better they wil find some fossilised tulip bulbs :).
There's much proof that people had used Australia,and its surrounding islands as early as the 1600's maybe even further back as a place to stop over, especially the spice trade era, Although landing in the dessert might prove there's some signs of life and signs that there was once water, a much greater search of mars would more than likely show us more proof,if not give us a glimpse of life itself. I for one am excited for the day that humans actually land on mars in a few other places, who knows we might even be able to grow plants or recreate an atmosphere 😉
@@bajukul6952 could either be a layout thing or the map didn't load well lol. If astrum's hiding something then he could've opted not to include that shot or maybe kept it out of the frame
@@butlerproman Yes....he flittered the scenes in a hurry when there were houses and other large things on them!! I found cars, trucks with trailers lotsa houses and miners cabins....even a town!!! it's on 204 of the film...who noticed???
I feel honoured to be alive when mankind was able to visit and see such sights on another planet....
Geoff Buck ❤️
Same
but you wont be alive to see human living on mars
@@untal4997 he will because the hidden truth is there are many colonies already there underground, where all aliens live on all planets 🪐 in our galaxy. Mars was destroyed by nuclear weapons years and years ago .
Just wanna add a quick Thank You for all the hard work and research done to create your videos, i highly appreciate the effort although to many of us it's a matter of watching a "RUclips video" and moving on I respect the work being done behind the video in order to deliver accurate information and data. Thank you!
Do you really look???? did you see the cars, trucks with trailers and houses...Go Back...you missed a lot!!!!
@duanewilliams7353 i hope you took your Schizo pills
I've always loved science but since I was a kid I always felt I wasn't clever enough to learn and that insecurity made me extremly afraid of maths. Thanks to this channel I've learnt a lot and I've been losing that stupid fear
Wiat until you encounter Lazy Man's Astronomy. Requires a pair of binoculars, cheaply available at Walmart; a lounge chair; a tripod mount, with boom and a tble for your favorite drink. With the tripod and boom you son't even have to hold the binoculars. Memrozing constellations and finding planets has nothing to do with math. Enjoy! Same of my most relaxing evenings have been spent under the night sky.
@@johnunderwood-hp8rj Wow, thanks a lot, man! 👍👍👍👍👍
@@jayiu9170 ....haha. You said maths. Yo must be British.
Don't have those fears, just do what you want to do no matter what your level is.
@@eyecomeinpeace2707 Hello china
Very interesting overview. I followed Opportunity day by day on NASA's website, but missed out on science results published separately often much later. Your overview puts it all in context. Thanks.
"Opportunity had the Opportunity" way to go Astrum!
NASA couldn't hide the stuff found on Opportunity fast enough!!! Wanted to show the pics, but had to hide so much!!! and we could see through a lot anyway!! Found thousands of houses, cars trucks with trailers, and people!!! short people about 3 foot tall, all had perfect build, and nice looking!! A guy coming out of a house, had a big white goose follow him to the door, and looked out, but stayed put!!!
ok.
@@duanewilliams7353 🙄🥴
That’s the Spirit
So that's why blueberries are pricey, they came from mars.
Time to get huge! Dingleberries
coment. in wrote I What
Really love your videos; they revive the wonder for these missions and all the things that we still don't know... Thanks for the hard work!!
You deserve more subscribers. Every video is golden
I love your films, Alex. Engaging, tantalising and curiously life-affirming. Thank you for putting so much work in to them.
You deserve a weekly TV programme, Alex!
It's great how this guy arrives to create a interesting narrative about a robot in a desert. As Well scientific data is very complete and impressive. Congrats!
Bet you didn't see the cars!!! the houses!!!! painted white! the trucks and trailers?? 131 White Van 139 stop on a rock pile...but across it a truck and trailer!!! Hey!!! 204 a town!!!!!
Really enjoy your videos. They are rich in information and you present them at highest quality with no Nasa talking heads that sells themselves than the mission. Am sure schools around the world will use them.
When I was a kid back in the 50's and 60's I used to imagine Martians operating a vast and complex canal system to carry water throughout the planet.
Opportunity was a good baby! Thanks for all that hard work, Opportunity!
Interesting video! I love your channel thanks for the episode.
Love your videos
Wait what? Just yesterday I watched all previous episodes and was about to complaing about episode 5 missing. Now you come up with this. Great timing by me :D
Dear Astrum you come across as being such a wise intelligent young good man, I Love all your uploads so I have to agree with the comment........ Every video on this channel is a master piece....... and I would like to add is excellent and honest, all the best from Robert UK London.
At the west end of Valles Marineris is a feature called Noctis Labyrinthus, which is in the heart of the Tharsus region. The coordinates are 7°S, 93°W.
There is a water ice glacier there which contains 36 billion tons or 8.7 trillion gallons of H2O, or just a bit larger than Lake Meade at the Hoover Dam near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
The canyon floor is 4.35 miles deep, which provides twice the atmospheric pressure: 12.4 millibars, compared to 6.1 millibars at the datum level.
The high canyon walls also provide very good protection from cosmic radiation. Noctis will enjoy a relatively mild climate, as it is only 7 degrees south of the equator (258 miles).
This would be an ideal choice for our first human activity and habitation on Mars. Suitable for Expedition => Outpost => Settlement => Colony.
Hi, i enjoy learning using your video. You using simple English dan clear explanation of the journey of every expedition. From your video, i begin to interest what NASA journey. Love from Malaysia.
Ms Zarifah, Love from the USA.
Man, I hope you compile all these together when finished and I can re-watch them like a documentary. Some of my favorite videos you've done.
He probably won't thank me..Did you see the cars??? Trucks with trailers....the whole town!!!! that's at 204 go back and learn to look!!!!
Wow ohh WOW !!!!!!!!,
That was some amazing findings 😯😯😯😯😯
Yes finally. Thank you!
Love your videos! Thank you!
Excellent educational video, watched all 5 episodes and this would make a great TV documentary.
Hey Patrick Loved you watched all 5 Vids...Did you see on this last one the Cars, trucks with trailers? even a whole town???? at: 204 Your looking in the wrong places...he hid a lot of stuff or it was paintedbut, saw houses inside the paint job!!! Lots of houses on Mars, and one white goose I saw!!!
Now I need to watch all in order
Hi there Heidi, that's exactly what i thought when i first came across Astrum...i can't recommend them enough. All of their uploads are fascinating, academically based and factual.....Peace to you my friend.
Nice video as always thanks 🌑
Thought you're done with this series, so glad you don't. Oppy is the best out of them all so far and I'm still heartbroken. This is the best way to remember Oppy, learning all we could about the result of its lifework.
I am really enjoying this Opportunity series!
Such a great video!
Thanks for posting this educative video.
Great video. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this amazing video.
The water on earth stirs my soul! I doubt that any life ever existed on mars, I hope we find that out while I'm still around!
Very nice information..👍👍👍👌👌👌
That Martian sunset, at 5:35, is breathtaking.
Otherworldly!
Your videos bring peace to me.
Complements from India
Keep up the hard work
You are awesome
thanks for all the info
best channel on yt
Very interesting!! 👍🏻. Love it. 😍
It would be amusing to learn that the blueberries were some from of life, or even the fossilized remains of life.
great video
Best video yet
His voice makes this 10x better
Where is the link for next episode?
Fascinating!
Bravo THANKS from France
What a great Chanel
What a great presenter
What a great job
Thanks from the bottom of my heart ❤️💓
Do these rovers feel earth quakes or can they measure size matic ground movement?
This is so fascinating! :-)
Cool video bro
Opportunity in 2006: Sharp right, sharp right!
Opportunity in 2007: Samir what are you doing my friend
TRRIPPLE CAUTION
🤣🤣
I process Managanese as a business and I must say those blueberries look a lot like unprosessed Manganese. They even have the same shape. The ones stuck together also look like manganese that's been wet more times than it should have been.
10:40 animation is of Gale Crater, which has seasonal or annual lakes or ponds which is from ice melt after winter on Mars.
I love your videos✌🏼
I always liked that word, "breccia". Thanks for taking me back to Geology 101.
Thank you for making these awsome videos. Very nice !
Edit : Very educational
I'm not an expert and maybe there is a flaw im my idea. But, I think they should have added some form of gas compresser on the rover. Near the solar panels and it would collect CO2 from the atmosphere (slowly), and then once in a while, potentially once every few months, blow all the dust of the panels.
The One - The mission was “weight constrained” largely because of the Delta II Rocket that was chosen to reduce launch costs. The total package was ~1,063 kg which was already over what the Delta II should have been able to send into TMI. A compressor would not only have required more power, it would have added another 150 kg between it, the canister & the extra solar panels.
@@TraditionalAnglican Ah I see. That makes sense. After reading bit more on it. They never expected the mission to last as long as it did in the first place, so gas cannistors would have indeed increased the weight over the critical limit. I think for future missions, since they are now aware of the long geveitive of these machines. They should be able to prepare mechanicms to blow or sweep the dust off.
or even more simple, the mission was planned for 3 months. No one expected it will last over a decade. Kudos to NASA engineers.
@@LordArioh Yep
Once in awhile Martian winds blow the dust off.
The last time I was this early, grey aliens were boogie boarding on the shores of Endevour crater.
Awesome Channel!
Thank you
Would you look at that, Endeavor crater and surrounding features appear to be named after places in and around Australia. Endeavor was the ship used to map the east coast of Australia. Botany Bay is in Sydney, Cape York is in north east Queensland and Torres Strait is the waters above Cape York. Cape Dromedary and Cape Byron are in southern and northern New South Wales respectively. Solander Point is in Sydney, Cape Tribulation is in north east Queensland, Point Hicks is in Victoria and Esperance is in Western Australia. That is so cool... There must be an Aussie working on this mission....
I think they based it off Cook's ship as you mentioned. A voyage of discovery. For them it is almost the same, so a fitting tribute!
Love watching your vlogs astrum,can we have a mars "real color" as well,would be great to see.
Color not allowed...only because we would see what they want to hide from us.!!
Why when I watch your videos I always get goosebumps
Coz you are dumb 😂
This is better than National Geographic and Discovery Channel together
0:50 Predicted the future!!
Awesome video
These are so well done. Thank you.
Why as there no time scale for when water is thought to have been on Mars ?
4billion yrs. - 1 billion yrs. 65 million yrs. ????
Opportunity EP 6 please!! 😊🤘
Dope vidéo planète mars
Your another one...that looks but does not see!!! on this video I saw many cars, trucks with trailers houses miners cabins and even a town!!!! the town has cars and it's at 204 in the video!!! You need to learn to LOOK!!!! Every time they stopped before a pile of rock I looked beyond it and found a truck and trailer!!!
Exploring Mars is so important. If Mars at one time had water, it could've been possible that at one time there was some form of life there. Examining the planet further could possibly uncover what caused Mars to become the dust planet it is today. Those findings could possibly give us insight on what we would have to do, here on Earth, to keep from facing the same demise Mars faced so long ago...
There is still life there!!!! even in this video..had you been looking, you would have seen cars, trucks with trailers, many houses, miners cabins, on the Opportunity, we found huge apartment complex's even men and their buildings!!
Hollywood sure has Mars wrong in Total Recall
Still a pretty awesome movie...
For now.
Ha ha ha, ha ha ha, ha ha ha! Do you guys think I'm the real Quade? I am!
So you're saying the midget with three boobies isn't real?
Can we have video on spirit???
Thank you.
Amazing!
"...after years of simply crossing flat plains of sand dunes" *flat Mars confirmed*
Astronomy in Hawaii needs your support, their is a chance astronomy at the northern hemisphere best window into our universe could be shut down. Please show your support even if you are not Hawaiian. It’s all of our planet and it’s all of our mountain. The Hawaiians say they speak for all Hawaiians but that’s simply not true, let alone all local residents. ImuaTMT
Wtf? You just raped English. 😨
Yeah try that again in English
Hi there Kakela, i don't why some have replied the way they have. I am sure they don't really intend to be mean. The youtube comments section can be a bit like that sometimes. I agree with you that Astronomy is very important in the Northern hemisphere...any way i can show my support..i will, but you didn't leave any links on how to do that ..Peace to you my friend from Hawaii.
Kakela Pigin English
@@Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 You obviously didn't read my reply Enzo...Yes those 2 other replies were mean....but please don't put us all in that box because we are all not "pigin English"....read my response to Kakela again and you will see that.....or are you no different to those people who responded to Kakela in that mean way ?
Can you make video on curiosity rover
I definitely will do, I'll probably finish this series first though
Yes the Devon Island sunset is beautiful!
You are an imbecile.
Hello westerner
I nearly creamed my pants when I received a new notification from Astrum.
Do you see that structure built by
Aliens on that stony rock?!Don,t
You?! I don,t either....ha ha
A wonderful summary!
Anyone know how those blueberries were formed?
Hi there, that....is a great question my friend...Peace.
amazing video ! I enjoy it so much . I think that , the opportunity will find irons , diamonts , or the oceans under the Mars's ground , indeed .
Do you really look at these video's??? See the cars, trucks with trailers, houses A whole town???? you have to LOOK!!!!! OK, 13
1 white van just down from the black hole on the right! 204 A TOWN!!!! Go back!!!!
I literally JUST finished part 4 a day or so ago. Even commenting that it had been months since you posted part 4. Thanks for doing it! This was just awesome...you make a robot very slowly crawling through the Martian landscape UTTERLY THRILLING.
Nice animation
Australians will be familiar with a lot of the names around Endeavour. They are named for those places mapped by James Cook, in the bark Endeavour, as he charted the east coast of Australia on the way back from mapping the transit of Venus across the Sun.
Thanks for the science based fact filled video and not something filled with aliens and ghosts.
I love this series
I'm sad that people dont see mars trought my eyes
I mean sure it looks like a empty wasteland but its literally something out of this world!
Thata amazing and gorgeouse
Hi Alex can you make a video about the Mars helicopter project which is on due 😊
Are the places in this video named after places in Australia? Victoria Crater, Cape York, Cape Tribulation and Esperance?
After Cook's voyage of discovery on Endeavour the ship :)
Captain Cook wasn't the first to discover Australia, I wonder if it's the same for Mars 🤔
Botany Bay?
@@kirmutsalter5770 ,I'm sure just like the Dutch ''discovered'' Australia,if they go and search a bit better they wil find some fossilised tulip bulbs :).
There's much proof that people had used Australia,and its surrounding islands as early as the 1600's maybe even further back as a place to stop over, especially the spice trade era,
Although landing in the dessert might prove there's some signs of life and signs that there was once water, a much greater search of mars would more than likely show us more proof,if not give us a glimpse of life itself.
I for one am excited for the day that humans actually land on mars in a few other places, who knows we might even be able to grow plants or recreate an atmosphere 😉
Are you working on Part 6 of this series? Love them so far!
Yes! But probably not for another month or two :)
@@astrumspace :^(
This information is really interesting. Mars' oceans are long gone. But could fossil water still remain underground?
Yes!
I love how you do not hide anything. All visual media must be shown. Thank you for that.
check on 4:36, it's like the top left corner of the scene is blacked out which simply shows that they are hiding something. Correct me if i am wrong
@@bajukul6952 could either be a layout thing or the map didn't load well lol. If astrum's hiding something then he could've opted not to include that shot or maybe kept it out of the frame
@@jrhermosura4600 Conspiracy theorists have to work so hard to maintain their delusions. Nothing can ever be simple for them.
@@butlerproman Yes....he flittered the scenes in a hurry when there were houses and other large things on them!! I found cars, trucks with trailers lotsa houses and miners cabins....even a town!!! it's on 204 of the film...who noticed???
@@duanewilliams7353 Yeah, I know. Sometimes I look up at the clouds and see ice cream cones and cats and stuff. LOL.
what a chanel
Done very well. Thank you.👍
Black and white photos what year is this?
Botany Bay ..... Botany Bay............ KHAAAAN!!!