Real Footage of a Spacecraft Crashing into an Asteroid!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • #shorts After 10 months of flying through the darkness of space, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test, dubbed DART has successfully crashed into its target and we can watch the moments just before the impact! The footage is made up of real images taken as the space probe approached the asteroid which has been named Dimorphos. Why is NASA crashing into space rocks? Because they are attempting to alter the orbit of an asteroid and prove that these giant objects can be deflected if we are ever faced with the threat of one colliding with Earth.
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  • @kylecasey7890
    @kylecasey7890 Год назад +1087

    Everyone knows that if you want to divert an asteroid, you send Bruce Willis and a bunch of oil rig workers

  • @Cliffster420
    @Cliffster420 Год назад +371

    The amount of calculations and precision needed to actually direct hit a moving asteroid is impressive

    • @minitheatre7484
      @minitheatre7484 Год назад +12

      All hail sir Isaac Newton

    • @religionkills4081
      @religionkills4081 Год назад +6

      Maxwell Smart -
      Missed it by / / thaaaat much.

    • @jasonbrody8957
      @jasonbrody8957 11 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, I probably couldn't done it

    • @H0rnyD0g
      @H0rnyD0g 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jasonbrody8957sure buddy

    • @chrisjohnson9542
      @chrisjohnson9542 11 месяцев назад +4

      They should just hire dude perfect

  • @cjveeneman
    @cjveeneman Год назад +284

    A second probe to watch the impact and orbit shift would be epic!

    • @uthman83
      @uthman83 Год назад +21

      They did, it separated before impact.

    • @perkins1439
      @perkins1439 Год назад +15

      The orbit shift would be so slight that it wouldn't be noticeable

    • @bboi1489
      @bboi1489 Год назад +5

      There was, the LICACUBE separated from dart and went into orbit, while the main dart spacecraft continued with the crash.

    • @perkins1439
      @perkins1439 Год назад +8

      @@bboi1489 I bet they have video of it crashing but they haven't released it yet because they have to study it and get all the goodies from it before they release it

    • @billy-emboden
      @billy-emboden Год назад +3

      Wouldnt it be better to land on it and achor to it and then you could comtrol it with the rocket /s ?

  • @michman2
    @michman2 Год назад +31

    I can't even figure out my coffee maker.

  • @lucaskeil9034
    @lucaskeil9034 Год назад +1614

    Plot twist: they succesfully altered the path of the asteroid, it is now heading straight to earth…

    • @emjakos3548
      @emjakos3548 Год назад +59

      Success(?)

    • @melodywatts7322
      @melodywatts7322 Год назад +34

      Sooo did it alter the trajectory ?

    • @jeremyh344
      @jeremyh344 Год назад +63

      I seriously had that concern the second i heard they were "Testing" this out, either that's something their not telling us or they are going to interfere with the natural order of things and cause a ripple effect we are not going to like.

    • @patootie3529
      @patootie3529 Год назад +9

      ​@@melodywatts7322 yes

    • @brothergrimm9656
      @brothergrimm9656 Год назад

      Plot twist... you're an idiot and slept through science and math classes. There is absolutely NO WAY the probe could deliver enough energy at that speed to divert the orbit of that moonlet asteroid not only out of orbit from the larger asteroid it orbits but also make it cover the 6 million miles (which is the closest it ever comes to our orbit) it would need to get to earth. It would take well over 250,000 times the energy of this impact to do that and that much energy would reduce the asteroid to dust.

  • @kaonashii.
    @kaonashii. Год назад +574

    There’s something so chilling yet alluring about outer space

    • @shooter7734
      @shooter7734 Год назад +12

      That's a very good way to describe it
      Chilling yet alluring

    • @juliocapeles8993
      @juliocapeles8993 Год назад +6

      The abyss

    • @hyrulemasterchef9573
      @hyrulemasterchef9573 Год назад +10

      It’s weird being in this giant open space

    • @drom_inthehouz
      @drom_inthehouz Год назад +5

      @@hyrulemasterchef9573 The gravity makes it even weirder.

    • @Eddi3xBac0n
      @Eddi3xBac0n Год назад +10

      Just think. When you are out and you look up what we are doing is looking down. Just imagine if everything just dropped in space. I wonder which way we would fall. So every time you look up in the sky you are looking down

  • @beeweezee71888
    @beeweezee71888 Год назад +6

    Damn Space is dark.

  • @Echo_4609
    @Echo_4609 Год назад +10

    Really glad to be able to see that last image at the top instead of a blank screen with follow and like buttons on the bottom

  • @GunsFreedom
    @GunsFreedom Год назад +713

    They can send images thousands and millions of miles away but I can't get reception deep inside Walmart... seems legit.

    • @koloradokiller
      @koloradokiller Год назад

      No interference with metal numbnut

    • @dannyboy02630
      @dannyboy02630 Год назад +75

      Different companies with different focuses my guy

    • @FlatEarthKiller
      @FlatEarthKiller Год назад +29

      @@dannyboy02630 nasa is a govt agency not a company

    • @dannyboy02630
      @dannyboy02630 Год назад +69

      @@FlatEarthKiller my point still stands, nasa has entirely different goals than Walmart and phone companies

    • @FlatEarthKiller
      @FlatEarthKiller Год назад +15

      @@dannyboy02630 yea your point still stands, only that i tightened it to the ground

  • @muratveli
    @muratveli Год назад +275

    Can we all have a moment of silence for the brave cameraman? RIP 😔 🪦

    • @kathleenmann7311
      @kathleenmann7311 Год назад +5

      😁😄😂👏👍

    • @darkmatter1152
      @darkmatter1152 Год назад +29

      The 📸 man never dies. He respawns.

    • @muratveli
      @muratveli Год назад +4

      @@WhiteFromAmong My friend, of course it was a joke! 😅

    • @drom_inthehouz
      @drom_inthehouz Год назад +4

      @@WhiteFromAmong Don't be serious all the time

    • @abcdef-bz7ew
      @abcdef-bz7ew Год назад +4

      Not funny at all

  • @eerohughes
    @eerohughes Год назад +22

    It's incredible what we as a species are capable of.

    • @stevebrightmore4937
      @stevebrightmore4937 Год назад +2

      Yeah an it usually boils down to us destroying our selfs🙄

    • @stfufool6703
      @stfufool6703 Год назад +1

      Right.., & then theirs B people... Lol 😂 the two extremes of the human bell curve are absolutely astonishing. Considering how great & how debased we can simultaneously be as a species

    • @duxoakende
      @duxoakende Год назад

      ​@@stevebrightmore4937 on only very small scales has that occurred so far, and in very few cases. Humanity as a species will prevail.

    • @duxoakende
      @duxoakende Год назад +2

      Imagine what a few more centuries or millennia of scientific and technological advancement will bring to our ability to manipulate our environment and the system we live in!

    • @stevebrightmore4937
      @stevebrightmore4937 Год назад +1

      @@duxoakende the possibilities are endless my friend. As long as we dont end up like the Borg😂😂 but I think we are going that way with technology people will have implants an cybernetic stuffed into their bodies. Its crazy anything can happen in the future

  • @11manarmy53
    @11manarmy53 Год назад +88

    The camera quality from NASA switches from 100k - 2MP so much I can’t keep up lol

    • @ahambrahmasmi108
      @ahambrahmasmi108 Год назад +9

      Right....somehow we can't get any really clear images of some of the anomalies on our own moon.

    • @H0kram
      @H0kram Год назад +6

      It's the focus ya dangus

    • @H0kram
      @H0kram Год назад

      ​@@ahambrahmasmi108 what anomaly are you talking about and what areas can't we get clear?
      I get the whole ass moon phase clear with a 120 euros telescope. You ignorant.

    • @mr.voidroy6869
      @mr.voidroy6869 Год назад +1

      ​@@ahambrahmasmi108 because the moon isnt real.

    • @lynngriffin2953
      @lynngriffin2953 Год назад +2

      Very funny

  • @michaeljacksheeheen
    @michaeljacksheeheen Год назад +97

    Imagine if when doing this they actually sent one directly at us

    • @jsteezy80
      @jsteezy80 Год назад +11

      They did research ahead of time that with any contingency that couldn't be possible

    • @lepperkin
      @lepperkin Год назад +6

      They didn't, this asteroid is orbiting a bigger asteroid, which means that the only thing really altered is the path of the smaller asteroid around the bigger one, not their path around the sun.

    • @vasilijnokhrin
      @vasilijnokhrin Год назад +5

      @@lepperkin that is actually wrong thinking!
      they are not physically/rigidly connected, yes. But they are still bound (gravitationally), which means affecting one part of t local system affects t whole system!
      (and yes, t whole universe is also affected, just insanely insignificantly tiny!)
      "
      Lepperkin
      7 days ago
      They didn't, this asteroid is orbiting a bigger asteroid, which means that the only thing really altered is the path of the smaller asteroid around the bigger one, not their path around the sun.
      "

    • @lepperkin
      @lepperkin Год назад +5

      @@vasilijnokhrin I know, it's just that it's not nearly enough of a change to be significant at all.

    • @calvinnewborn8452
      @calvinnewborn8452 Год назад +1

      Thinking the same thing

  • @DereC519
    @DereC519 7 месяцев назад +2

    it's amazing how truly dark space is

  • @Shsishsgsk
    @Shsishsgsk Год назад +3

    The cameraman was so shaky on this one

  • @CYP4501
    @CYP4501 Год назад +11

    The smaller asteroid is actually a moonlet that is orbiting the bigger asteroid. They managed to lengthen the orbiting time of the moonlet by about 25 minutes ish after the impact.

  • @MOSTGHALONE
    @MOSTGHALONE Год назад +5

    Why didn't they send two of them so the second one could video tape the impact. Wouldn't that have been more beneficial to science and Earth as a whole

    • @avandorhu-3389
      @avandorhu-3389 4 месяца назад

      they already did that. The one that crashed was a payload on a much larger craft. Footage of the aftermath was taken by the mothership, but the impact kicked up so much dust, that nothing could be made out on the surface for quite a while.

  • @gregglee3547
    @gregglee3547 Год назад +14

    I watched this live, it was awesome

  • @zacmurphy9867
    @zacmurphy9867 Год назад +2

    the instability of the camera is really interesting to me since there should be no wind resistance so no turbulence, I wonder what's causing that

  • @Alex-ne1xj
    @Alex-ne1xj Год назад +116

    Imagine it’s just them zooming in on a single picture💀

    • @maxima1202
      @maxima1202 Год назад +7

      Yep. Someone brought cannabis brownies to the lab.. so they are just tripping and doing stuff for lolz, trolling public

    • @iRider79
      @iRider79 Год назад +5

      Yeah seriously, isn’t that giant rock supposed to be spinning or something?

    • @cyborggaming1030
      @cyborggaming1030 Год назад

      Imagine not believing in something which is real but believing in something which isn’t, for example- your stupid religion and stupid imaginary god

    • @keneaton75
      @keneaton75 Год назад +4

      looks like a pic of a dirt road and cropped. you can see where some small rocks are packed down and some are not and they follow a line.

    • @maxima1202
      @maxima1202 Год назад +1

      @Kristoff Camden oh those .. they are stoned (literally) aliens standing in the line to buy more Stone Dust (PCP version for stone-based organisms). Mexican cartel, supplying this asteroid, was very pissed about this incident.

  • @Deltawhiskeymike
    @Deltawhiskeymike Год назад +23

    Looks like a giant space hush puppy 😋

  • @PrinceofPeace2000
    @PrinceofPeace2000 Год назад +7

    When you see a comet coming straight for you, IT'S YOUR ASS!

  • @josephpowelliii9169
    @josephpowelliii9169 Год назад +18

    Just imagine....something way up there is accessible...and viewable....from way down here! Incredible!

    • @kathleenmann7311
      @kathleenmann7311 Год назад +3

      And, of course we shoot it 😳😄😂

    • @dnomyarnostaw
      @dnomyarnostaw Год назад

      Wad you man "way DOWN here" ?? The asteroid is BELOW us!
      ( Its all relative, man :-) )

  • @galnhus56
    @galnhus56 Год назад +10

    This is reminiscent of my 80s childhood playing Asteroids. I always did terrible on that game.

  • @ckpaige3956
    @ckpaige3956 Год назад +3

    Like all such missions, this is incredibly impressive in terms of the technology and math involved, but that took ten months to intercept, and if we were to have an actual impact threat, it would most likely be from an object that was not detected until far too late to do anything about.

  • @JustAPersonWhoComments
    @JustAPersonWhoComments 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bro created a new Asteroid Jumpscare lol

  • @reapersasmr5483
    @reapersasmr5483 Год назад +53

    Pretty good picture quality camera for the day and age , looks like a gravel drive way

    • @KK-bm4mf
      @KK-bm4mf Год назад +6

      What day and age? This just happened

    • @reapersasmr5483
      @reapersasmr5483 Год назад +4

      @@KK-bm4mf whoosh!!!! SMH

    • @arturo1990
      @arturo1990 Год назад +5

      Are you seriously comparing an image transmitted millions of miles away vs your phone camera quality? The image is purposely low quality because it will be easier/faster to transmit back to earth. i.e black and white

    • @reapersasmr5483
      @reapersasmr5483 Год назад +3

      @@arturo1990 whoosh!!! Another one bites the dust

    • @reapersasmr5483
      @reapersasmr5483 Год назад

      You know that saying people that aren't smart , have either common sense or logic , or humor , or street smarts.... how is it that atleast 2 people this far have none of these didn't think that was possible, they have none of them , that has to be super rare

  • @LeftvsReich
    @LeftvsReich Год назад +43

    As simple as it is, just like many rocky and desolate places here on Earth, it's still pretty amazing getting such a clear and up close visual of a celestial object floating around in space.

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Год назад +4

      We are floating in space right now. On a giant rock lol.

    • @MrGrace
      @MrGrace Год назад

      Definitely not floating, those things move at about 40miles PER SECOND. If we were to give it a mach, it would be going at mach 72 🤯

    • @TehDawg
      @TehDawg Год назад

      @@billyyank5807 surely not?

  • @diggyj2509
    @diggyj2509 Год назад +8

    It would be funny and infuriating when humans play billiards with asteroids and then Murphy's law kicks in...
    Asteroids ricochet and end up hitting our planet -a perfect trick shot indeed!

  • @theouterlimits7788
    @theouterlimits7788 Год назад +1

    in my understanding he is saying that to aim low enough so that it's an achievable goal but high enough that it will motivate him push them to the next level

  • @matthewweng8483
    @matthewweng8483 Год назад +19

    It feels kinda sad... that big-hearted little probe gave its life for us.

  • @billyyank5807
    @billyyank5807 Год назад +28

    Reminder,we ourselves are floating in space on a giant rock also lol

    • @jeffbenzos6344
      @jeffbenzos6344 Год назад +12

      Fucking scientist right here

    • @jayfosho12
      @jayfosho12 Год назад +3

      🤣🤣we can be a meteor heading to another planet aswell

    • @monty4336
      @monty4336 Год назад +3

      You mean we're in space??
      Who knew besides almost everyone. 🙄

    • @whynot252
      @whynot252 Год назад +2

      More water than rock

    • @drom_inthehouz
      @drom_inthehouz Год назад +2

      I almost forgot we're in space 🙆‍♂️

  • @zache.1759
    @zache.1759 Год назад +4

    We should make it some kind of national competition and set up a scoreboard.

  • @sticktoyourdrums8177
    @sticktoyourdrums8177 Год назад +3

    I know everyone is thinking..”so…did it work?” The answer is yes. The probe deflected the asteroid’s orbit by 32 mins. That show Scientists that they can successfully deflect an asteroid.

    • @ashwilliams4959
      @ashwilliams4959 11 месяцев назад

      Surely filling the dart with nukes would be effective and clearing us of a danger

  • @arturrizzato1034
    @arturrizzato1034 Год назад +1

    NASA can send a space probe miles away to hit a meteor but the mayor of my city can’t build a subway line because the “topography of the city doesn’t help”.

  • @dominickestello9076
    @dominickestello9076 Год назад +1

    It looks like granite. Legit looks like someone's been mining granite on that asteroid. Looks so similar to an areas which consists of human carved rocks. Freaking awesome

  • @Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733
    @Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 Год назад +4

    Basically any female driver

  • @Vinnan_Thamizh
    @Vinnan_Thamizh Год назад +10

    I just love seeing the surface of a cosmic object that close by. Imagine standing there and looking at the surface and then the sky, and looking at the sky while we also catch a view of the surface. That's inexplicable.

  • @Rod-bp8ow
    @Rod-bp8ow Год назад +1

    As spheres and numerous shapes are evident, it can also resemble quality of the imaging as well as the gravitational force and pressure incoming to the surface.

  • @ADgamingHD
    @ADgamingHD Год назад

    Imagine being that lil dude thinking you're on a mission to observe a asteroid only to get there and be told to slam your face straight into it. I'd be fuming. Haha

  • @kittycat-jt5oq
    @kittycat-jt5oq Год назад +7

    Wow! Thank you for showing this! This asteroid looks like a round piece of dough that was rolled in some cracker crumbs! Lol!

    • @lastchance8142
      @lastchance8142 Год назад

      Yeah, they call it a "rubble pile". It's a small asteroid, so there isn't enough gravity to compress it solid. TMI ?

  • @onair141
    @onair141 Год назад +23

    That asteroid looks like a pack of those train track rocks.

    • @reginaldtaylor7896
      @reginaldtaylor7896 Год назад +1

      Gravel from Lowe's.🤫

    • @Ixle589
      @Ixle589 Год назад +1

      Lmao 🤣

    • @onair141
      @onair141 Год назад +1

      @@reginaldtaylor7896 shot on a IPhone 7. Those things were dur-a-ble I gotta let world know!

    • @warpey5632
      @warpey5632 Год назад +2

      They kind of are actually. Most asteroids are "ruble piles" which means they are a bunch of small rocks and boulders stuck together by gravity. The other kind is a "monolith" which is an asteroid made of a single large stone.

  • @JimLahey_and_Blulian
    @JimLahey_and_Blulian Год назад +2

    The asteroid smiled and maintained its course

  • @indyrock8148
    @indyrock8148 Год назад +17

    They actually landed on the asteroid and a group of madcap drillers called the 'Space Cowboys' placed nuclear warheads in its core and blew it up to save Earth.

  • @ARedMotorcycle
    @ARedMotorcycle Год назад +45

    So, did it alter the path of the asteroid? 😆

    • @nasis18
      @nasis18 Год назад +11

      I've been wondering the same thing!! 🤔

    • @jponz85
      @jponz85 Год назад +34

      Won't know in a couple of months when nasa sees the trajectory of that object. Only then will they know that it did indeed move the asteroid

    • @jponz85
      @jponz85 Год назад +5

      Won't know in a couple of months when nasa sees the trajectory of that object. Only then will they know that it did indeed move the asteroid

    • @adub1300
      @adub1300 Год назад +6

      It has a 12 hour orbital period so they need to monitor it for weeks until they have enough data to know.

    • @EAMonstah
      @EAMonstah Год назад +1

      It will happen over time not overnight

  • @Arkstromater
    @Arkstromater 5 месяцев назад

    This type of research is incredibly important ….this could be the difference between our extinction and survival

  • @pexster1988
    @pexster1988 Год назад +32

    I watched live. So amazing to see huge boulders on Didymos and even boulders on Dimorphos.

    • @pexster1988
      @pexster1988 Год назад +1

      I wanted to say rocks on Dimorphis but I googled and if a rock is 25.6 (25,6) cm or larger then it is a boulder.

    • @radialwavellite5310
      @radialwavellite5310 Год назад +3

      How did they make the asteroid hold still for a photo opp.?

    • @amandakavajian7786
      @amandakavajian7786 Год назад

      There no huge boulders those are rocks the asteroid is the size of a refrigerator.

    • @Jack.3077
      @Jack.3077 Год назад +1

      @@radialwavellite5310 what?

    • @pexster1988
      @pexster1988 Год назад

      @@amandakavajian7786 Didymos is 832m×838m×786m said by Wikipedia and Dimorphos 208m×160m×133m. A bit more than refrigerator. Yard is close to 0.9 meter

  • @sourswift
    @sourswift Год назад +6

    This is actually massive, the threat of us being wiped out by a asteroid just decreased by a whole lot, and I’m sure within a few decades, this will be even more advanced

    • @iamzuesthisisthetruth8864
      @iamzuesthisisthetruth8864 Год назад

      Unless they knock this one into our path, or the next one! These idiots are just throwing shit into space and crossing their fingers! That’s not science it’s slow Suicide! But Planet wide! Yes we should be ready to respond to asteroids if needed, but this may collide with another it would have missed!

    • @mohdaminbinzainuddin1374
      @mohdaminbinzainuddin1374 Год назад

      Back to God, Allah The AlMighty is the only way to solve these problems, you follow 100 percent in Injil/ Old Testament

    • @mohdaminbinzainuddin1374
      @mohdaminbinzainuddin1374 Год назад

      @dnsnsnsmsms all of things control by God, science is one of the way to know HIM, you are thinking that the science is not relate to the God, if you oppose HIM, you will be punish in the world and after your death, so let us to back to HIM, and obey all the rules ( follow Al Quran/Injil/Taurat/Zabur and the others) based on our religion, we live peacefully and love all the people,animals,plants and all the things. Stop wrongdoing/criminal/discriminations, if not we will be faced an asteroid collision with our planet, earth. Takeway your ego

  • @paulrivera1329
    @paulrivera1329 Год назад +1

    Great green screen and editing 😂

  • @brianpalmer2679
    @brianpalmer2679 Год назад +2

    I watched it live. It was as cool as it gets..

  • @circuitrex
    @circuitrex Год назад +5

    Yea that looks real....

  • @sampsonsunny6298
    @sampsonsunny6298 Год назад +3

    He that is coming is the size of Mt Everest . Look at the belt of Orion, from there he is coming. The whole is being wound as a scroll, but you can't realise the end was set as it began in the birth. History is our eyes at night time, the sun our only day with the moon to comfort our mind.

    • @Danbobone982
      @Danbobone982 Год назад +2

      Whoa 😳 where’d you hear that it’s pretty good

    • @Hebrewlife1
      @Hebrewlife1 Год назад

      Facts

    • @darkmatter1152
      @darkmatter1152 Год назад

      Nope not as big as Everest if so that would END ALL LIFE NOTHING SURVIVES EVEN TARDIGRADE DIES 🌎 BECOMES A LIFELESS ROCK. EVEREST IS29,032′
      The width of the Himalayas from south to north varies between 125 and 250 miles (200 and 400 km). Their total area amounts to about 230,000 square miles (595,000 square km)

  • @imten5518
    @imten5518 Год назад +6

    After damaging the natural order of our planet, now humans are set to alter that of space. Moon checked, Mars checked,..., oh spatial objects...checked. Feeling so proud!

    • @avandorhu-3389
      @avandorhu-3389 4 месяца назад

      You do realise theres no eco system to damage up there, right?
      i'd even argue that moving harmful mining industries and alike to the moon would be beneficial for the environment, because that would mean we don't need to destroy forests and other ecosystems to start mining.
      It's not humanity and technology itself thats the problem, it's how peoples use it.

  • @bspiderm
    @bspiderm Год назад +2

    Legend has it the asteroid is still hurting

  • @asimpson164
    @asimpson164 Год назад

    Intergalactic drunk driving followed by intergalactic hit and run.

  • @vrjwp
    @vrjwp Год назад +11

    Ok so basically they just smashed a expensive ass space camera with a asteroid 💀

    • @daydreamer9888
      @daydreamer9888 Год назад +2

      Was thinking the same. Millions or billions of dollars all bashed up

    • @monty4336
      @monty4336 Год назад +4

      No, not expensive. They sent a dollar store camera to hit the asteroid.

    • @joemamajoastar8708
      @joemamajoastar8708 Год назад

      I mean if you want to just die if a meteor hits us then yea it's millions of wasted dollars. But me personally I'd like it if we didn't all die to a big floating rock like fucking dinosaurs, and I refuse to let our species go out like some bitch ass overgrown lizards.

    • @richardb8157
      @richardb8157 Год назад

      @@daydreamer9888Yes millions of dollars obliterated for one small goal. To ensure we can save ourselves from an asteroid and the extinction thereafter. Nothing important.

    • @BBDA-CLEAR
      @BBDA-CLEAR Год назад

      NASA is not changing the path of an asteroid by smashing a probe named.
      Dart . That's the job of the DOD .
      NASA is filming incognito ...

  • @CatDad01
    @CatDad01 Год назад +8

    Oh my God we're proactively doing something to try to save future humanity. Its not if we're going to get smacked by a massive asteroid.. its when.

    • @NEMESISISDEAD
      @NEMESISISDEAD Год назад

      2029

    • @NEMESISISDEAD
      @NEMESISISDEAD Год назад

      Look up Apophis i dont know how people didnt leaen yet its been in the news the last few years

    • @jking4020
      @jking4020 Год назад +1

      ​​@@NEMESISISDEAD yep. In April. Friday the 13th. 2029. Cant wait.

    • @NEMESISISDEAD
      @NEMESISISDEAD Год назад

      @@jking4020 im just prepared to hear the loudest boom ive ever heard and bright flash and hopefully quick R..I.P

    • @philippmuller-litz401
      @philippmuller-litz401 Год назад

      ​@@NEMESISISDEAD it's gonna be a close miss

  • @operative1555
    @operative1555 Год назад

    "This is Chappel, middle away.
    Direct hit"

  • @kurtlovef150
    @kurtlovef150 Год назад

    When we learn how to mine then things would be getting gathered and parachute it down lol

  • @3dxspx703
    @3dxspx703 Год назад +19

    Why am i expecting to be rickrolled.

    • @Jive33
      @Jive33 Год назад +1

      Let me guess, you think the earth is flat and the moon landing was fake?

    • @venom999333
      @venom999333 Год назад +3

      Because you are being Rick Rolled. But without the Rick lol

    • @3dxspx703
      @3dxspx703 Год назад

      @@venom999333 oh lord. That is scary worse mate. Lmaoo

    • @venom999333
      @venom999333 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @donaldmartin2786
    @donaldmartin2786 Год назад +6

    They must be trying to get some type of plan ready for Apophis 🤔 in 2029 4/13

    • @brianbossaer2049
      @brianbossaer2049 Год назад +1

      My thoughts exactly! Good call.

    • @NEMESISISDEAD
      @NEMESISISDEAD Год назад

      Exactly, they say it will pass by 2029 and 2036 2068 might be impact

  • @mycoolvids
    @mycoolvids Год назад +1

    Seems like the most difficult part would be actually detecting it ahead of time

  • @justincase01
    @justincase01 Год назад

    "And how much will this cost the taxpayer to crash our spacecraft into a space rock to learn nothing as a result." ?
    "About a billion dollars."

    • @lotte2899
      @lotte2899 Год назад

      bro this nasa u talkin bout not spaceX of course their expensive af

  • @d_exiled_1arisen385
    @d_exiled_1arisen385 Год назад +13

    I saw this live.
    I got a bit emotional after impact.
    So glad My head isn't in the sand.
    🇵🇷✊🏾🇦🇬

    • @d_exiled_1arisen385
      @d_exiled_1arisen385 Год назад +4

      @Tylerrr324 youngsters won't understand until you're mature. We are but grains of sand. Nothing compared to the galaxy.
      Get off your high horse.

    • @d_exiled_1arisen385
      @d_exiled_1arisen385 Год назад +2

      @dnsnsnsmsms you do know dimorphus which was a moon of another massive asteroid didymos was a threat to earth?!

    • @d_exiled_1arisen385
      @d_exiled_1arisen385 Год назад

      @dnsnsnsmsms Oops, I thought you were agreeing with the child. My apology.

    • @cookintesticles8881
      @cookintesticles8881 Год назад +1

      Beta

    • @d_exiled_1arisen385
      @d_exiled_1arisen385 Год назад

      @Khalilblue yep, I was in space chill'n on one of the satellites.
      Tf is wrong with individuals?

  • @ariesmars29
    @ariesmars29 Год назад +11

    I watched this on the livestream, it was wild!

  • @doncorleone7940
    @doncorleone7940 Год назад +1

    Now let's see these asteroids alter the Earth's orbit 😂

  • @westpole
    @westpole Год назад +5

    The Hollywood studios are working overtime I see

    • @bigdaddydrip4452
      @bigdaddydrip4452 Год назад +1

      The impact was observed by many amateur astronomers. These are litterally regular people with telescopes set up in their backyard

    • @markjones3213
      @markjones3213 8 месяцев назад

      @@bigdaddydrip4452bologna

  • @baddadanukgazanation1663
    @baddadanukgazanation1663 Год назад +41

    absolutely awesome 👌🏿

  • @squirmythedawg11
    @squirmythedawg11 Год назад +368

    Thts fkin scary. Ive never seen such darkness . All you see are the asteroids and a void. It almost looks unreal.
    Edit: i didnt NOT expect so many replys and likes. I appreciate it.

    • @Painmakesgain
      @Painmakesgain Год назад +7

      It is real,imagine the asteroid 'aphopis' is gonna hit earth. what are they gonna do?
      Stay in one place like "oh hey! An asteroid is gonna hit earth! Well,back to my cooking book!"

    • @airflowfpv7791
      @airflowfpv7791 Год назад +62

      trust your eyes. it is unreal.

    • @bklyn5996
      @bklyn5996 Год назад +12

      @@Painmakesgain where’s the stars?

    • @Painmakesgain
      @Painmakesgain Год назад +5

      @@bklyn5996 in the void

    • @mikecarter8971
      @mikecarter8971 Год назад

      Because it is unreal. NASA is a fucking lie

  • @ronalddiberto4161
    @ronalddiberto4161 Год назад

    that's great when it comes to small ones. But what about the ones that are a mile or two across?

  • @PaulDonaldRoy
    @PaulDonaldRoy 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don't bother the bees, and the bees won't bother you.

  • @xfoils5302
    @xfoils5302 Год назад +5

    That thumbnail is very misleading

  • @yashsinghchouhan9406
    @yashsinghchouhan9406 Год назад +3

    NIGHTMARE👽👽

  • @999LightBeam666
    @999LightBeam666 Год назад +1

    The music is so hypnotizing! What's it's called?

  • @terencetottress7742
    @terencetottress7742 Год назад +1

    We will never be faced with an asteroid hitting earth

  • @joshuabenang9585
    @joshuabenang9585 Год назад +9

    no one is talking about the voice actor and the music in the background? so stunning!

  • @TheWalkingRed
    @TheWalkingRed Год назад +4

    Me squinting: I don't see it. Where's the ship? Oh, wait...🤭

  • @nickrog6759
    @nickrog6759 Год назад +1

    10 months of space flight & it crashes into the asteroid.
    My mum who is the worst driver EVER could do a better job.

  • @FizBliz
    @FizBliz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bro I thought it was zooming in, then I realized.

  • @David-wk6md
    @David-wk6md Год назад +5

    The size of the Great pyramid
    7 million miles away and we hit it
    bring it on russia
    Your tanks be coffins

    • @adub1300
      @adub1300 Год назад +1

      Russia’s space program is very advanced as well. NASA has nothing to do with fighting wars.

    • @mocassin92
      @mocassin92 Год назад +3

      The 1st satellite was Russian. 1st animals in space were Russian. They were 1st on the moon in 1959 using a probe. The first man in space was Russian. The first woman in space was Russian. Russians had the 1st spacewalk. They also had the 1st moon-rover.

    • @sdfghgtrew
      @sdfghgtrew Год назад +1

      @@mocassin92 they also landed a probe on Venus

  • @highofflifeforever
    @highofflifeforever Год назад +1

    Yet i still have an AT&T dead zone around my area

  • @samanthabusch750
    @samanthabusch750 Год назад +16

    Wow that's awesome!!! Thank you

  • @randyjurgensen1578
    @randyjurgensen1578 Год назад

    Looks like a 1950s low budget space movie.

  • @nikola1885
    @nikola1885 Год назад +1

    Are the asteroids getting closer or the camera moving? 😂

  • @clintsride
    @clintsride Год назад +4

    Salute to the probe

  • @ellisonhamilton3322
    @ellisonhamilton3322 Год назад +4

    Women drivers!!!
    Kidding of course. This was intriguing. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed week.

    • @justicegusting2476
      @justicegusting2476 Год назад +2

      Damn Estrogenians…..can’t live with ‘em, can’t live……..

    • @ellisonhamilton3322
      @ellisonhamilton3322 Год назад +1

      @@justicegusting2476 My father always said to me: ...." if you don't like the way that women drive then stay off the sidewalks! ".
      Smart man my dad was.

  • @BossLevelPro
    @BossLevelPro Год назад

    That first asteroid was sweatin like a muv watching 12 roll by.😬🚔😅👽

  • @johnnycage5175
    @johnnycage5175 Год назад +7

    LOL!!! REAL FOOTAGE!!! YEAH RIGHT!!!

  • @brianb6957
    @brianb6957 Год назад +4

    Again? No stars?

    • @Coinz8
      @Coinz8 Год назад +2

      This camera cant pick up stars. Noticed it only showed the surface of the asteroid once it got extremely close.

    • @brianb6957
      @brianb6957 Год назад

      @@Coinz8 Unlikely

    • @Coinz8
      @Coinz8 Год назад +1

      @Brian B VERY likely. Go try to take a picture of the stars tonight and let's see how many show. It's very likely, maybe you should take a fucking photography course at your local community College.

    • @brianb6957
      @brianb6957 Год назад

      @@Coinz8 Nope. It isn't. Keep fooling yourself.

    • @Coinz8
      @Coinz8 Год назад +1

      @@brianb6957 Yeah? PROVE IT.

  • @aaroncadena6398
    @aaroncadena6398 Год назад

    Imagine the camera caught some alien taking a dump while directly in the line of fire lol

  • @dennissettlemyre917
    @dennissettlemyre917 Год назад

    This is what should be a TOP PRIORITY for us as a species. We obviously keep getting hit by stuff and start over. That’s why we keep finding these seemingly advanced ruins in every corner of the planet.

  • @rinzler9775
    @rinzler9775 Год назад

    When a comet docking goes horribly wrong.

  • @bartdegryse9345
    @bartdegryse9345 6 месяцев назад

    astroid be like: that tickles.

  • @TehDawg
    @TehDawg Год назад

    The accuracy is incomprehensible. Like trying to shoot a bullet with a bullet, a bullet travelling 50 thousand mph.

  • @chadhosmer9357
    @chadhosmer9357 9 месяцев назад

    NASA is truly the greatest sniper of all! Basically a bullet fired into space, traveling for 10 months and scoring a direct hit on the small one to boot.

  • @john-ic5pz
    @john-ic5pz Год назад

    Btw, not an unusual surface. It's a chunk of planet ... so it has a rugged, rocky surface.

  • @door-to-doorhentaisalesman2978

    Hollywood version: explosive fireball

  • @roycairns9357
    @roycairns9357 Год назад +1

    In space nobody can hear cameras scream 😱 😂

  • @toysforboysrc
    @toysforboysrc Год назад +1

    Why was the last frame blocked by red? Even if it’s the last bit, why wasn’t the full frame shown?

    • @randomguy77692
      @randomguy77692 11 месяцев назад

      It was because the spacecraft crashed before transmitting the entire frame

  • @1badjesus401
    @1badjesus401 Год назад

    SPEED Satellite & Asteroid: 8 miles a SECOND/14K mph.(rifle bullet 2K mph). 6.8 Million Miles away
    (moon 270,000 miles away)
    ... amazing
    thank you for sharing.