Blue origin is so useless it's sad. Their slow and sloppy progress, Jeff stepped down from amazon too late and now wants to get the ineffective revenge he thinks he desires.
@@dylanfoxaygameh5281 An extremely brief shot. And later when landing and operating on the Moon was discussed a generic conventional-looking lander was shown. 2:49. Hey, Starship SLS was selected a while ago and videos are easily edited now. Show the real thing!
Man, it would be so cool to visit the Moon one day, like going on vacation to Disneyland or something like that. I would like to live there for awhile and experience living on a different world.
@@JP-vg8vl Which should not have happened, I mean, the Russians contributed significantly to the ISS, yet the capable Chinese space agency got a cold denial, not from NASA or scientists but from the politicians. Space exploration is something that brings humanity together, it is so sad that people are overconcerned about missiles raining down from space, instead of dreaming that people from all around the Earth, now no longer on Earth and have a common purpose in mind. Although China has been quite toasty politically, their space community has a far sight like their American counterparts. Chinese space fans would cheer for each probe NASA send into the void, each falcon landing, and perhaps a lunar landing.
@@realallthings4700 it isn't mars. Yes, they wouldn't land on the moon in 6 hours, but i think cool legend means sending austronauts there every few months, just like it is with the ISS
That Blue Origin lawsuit is the most childish thing I've ever seen a company do. It's literally just "oh they didn't pick me because my competitor is better and has already proven to be reliable, better sue NASA".
This whole video got me so emotional and excited I started tearing up, lol. I'm 31 and I've grown my whole life so far only hearing about the amazing feats that the Apollo missions were. I've wanted my own version of that and now it's happening!
It's not. There are problems on this planet that are way more serious. And don't think that a significant part of the human population will ever leave this planet ...
@@OneTwoMark Humans are the product of millions of years of evolution on this planet. Essentially, we are designed to live on this planet. We won't be able to live naturally on another planet, we would have to emulate the condtions of Earth. But that's just impossible (think about gravity for example). So no, the probability of the extinction of our species definitely doesn't halve ...
@@christianpaul3651 Its perfectly possible, just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it ain't so. Which is why smarter people than both you and me are doing that very thing.
It's a bit more than just a cameo. The Starship has been chosen as the vehicle to land on the moon. It will also be the first commercial vehicle to take cargo and supplies to the Lunar Gateway.
@@DreamOfDiamonds You want to end slavery? That won't just cost billions, that'll cost trillions. And it'll require a level of imperialism and military adventurism that the USA won't accept. This is on top of the fact that you're making yet another "what about x" argument against space exploration that totally ignores that we are capable of doing more than one thing at a time.
I am going to come back here after Artemis lands on the moon. To feel the nostalgia till then, Congrats to NASA in Advance for achieving this mission!! 😍😍
I'll be around in 50years and I'll bet it doesn't. People don't care anymore about anything. The quality of living has gone down that much since then and will even be worse in 50years. Very few are excited about this and I'm one of them
@@Jh-xs1og Yup. The fact that the government recently came out and admitted that unknown stuff that breaks our understanding of physics is just...routinely flying around our bases, nuclear silos, and fleets doing god knows what, only for people to just laugh it off and completely ignore it shows that any sense of wonder or futurism is totally dead. Easy to understand, given how little hope or stuff to look forward to that younger generations seem to have.
Can't wait to get a new appartment there already! Jokes aside, Einstein, Newton, Tesla and every other scientsts and of the world would be proud of seeing this, just marvelous!
It's funny that they are still using the Blue Origin Lander because the graphics mockup people already made the demo reel before Blue Origin was chosen not to be funded, I presume.
“Many years ago the great British explorer George Mallory, who was to die on Mount Everest, was asked why did he want to climb it. He said, "Because it is there." Well, space is there, and we're going to climb it, and the moon and the planets are there, and new hopes for knowledge and peace are there. And, therefore, as we set sail we ask God's blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked.”
As a young boy I witnessed the Moon landings with excitement and wonder. I was glued to the television every step of the way. How at 68 I cannot wait to see the next time that humans set foot on the Moon's surface. I hope and pray I am still around to see us reach Mars. I hope that the youth of today are as excited as I was back in the day. It is an amazing feeling.....
@@nightcrawler864 supposedly Artemis was un manned because they were testing the heat shielding. There would be no more heat concern than a trip to the space station. There is no atmosphere around the moon to cause friction. There was no heat concern. The issue is what it has always been, radiation outside the Van Allen belt...
Props to the team that perfectly cut this video and put this epic background music in it. This is our 1969. Thanks too nasa and space x for the amazing work they're doing in order to bring us humans back to the moon and beyond to Mars. Thanks too all of you guys at nasa and space x and the great community surrounding it
My grandmother once told me that my great grandmother literally bought the first TV in our city just to watch humans land on the Moon! Yes, we're from a poor country. Anyway, she said that she'd love to witness that moment for a second time. So I hope this time we're successful. Also, she's sitting beside me and watched the video with me.
Majority of the funding comes from the US taxpayers, so ofc It's going to have the US 🇺🇸 It's in the name, 'NASA' 'The exploration of the moon is a shared effort' because NASA will be collaborating with industries outside of the US for support and research.
@@glock19gen3 I think it was in order to keep the lawsuit’s length down to a few months. Better they stop payments and finish up quickly than they get ordered to stop and the case goes on for years.
I remember straining my eyes at the night sky looking for the first Russian satellite Sputnik. I have not lost my fascination after all these years. My greatest dream would be to look down at Earth and see the entire thing from outer space.
62: i know that dream, but it would make me very sad. The earth, for now, is the only, and for decades to come, the best home we have got. i think it is only from space that it is really appreciated for what it is, while realizing the mess we make of our beautiful home.
Of a temporal nature, yes, I'd put that among the greatest, but I believe in God and the Bible and that we are human beings on a spiritual journey: My greatest dream is eternal life. And probably somewhere within whatever exactly eternal life entails, an extraterrestrial view of the earth is probably available. Believe in God, that He exists! Cheers, Tom!
As an 8 y/o in the mid 60’s my imagination was set aflame by the Gemini and Apollo missions. I hope to see humans colonize both the Moon and Mars before I leave this Earth, even if I can’t go.
interplanetary comms and civilisations are the future to sustaining mankind, with AI-assisted robots being the middle man for all of it. what a time to be alive, guess those old futuristic 80s sci-fi movie concepts seem tangible now
We may be able to build a small research station staffed by robots on the Moon, but we are unlikely to be able to terraform and colonise the Moon or other nearby planets within the next 1000 years (Elon Musk has a beautiful but unrealistic dream). In the meantime, we should focus on making Earth more inhabitable. There is a lot of land still undeveloped here. Making places like Antarctica, Greenland, and the Sahara Desert more inhabitable is much easier than terraforming the Moon or Mars.
@@zealandia5668 I think you mean habitable. "Inhabitable" is nonsustaining for life. Honestly we should focus on making sure some of the places you mention do not disappear due to climate change.
true, maybe, I mean maybe there was good reason for why the first 20 years went by, as the computer was invented. but other 20 years was lost on a pointless dessert battle.
Maybe if humanity acted more civilized and work together towards a common goal rather than pretending to be sophisticated individuals despite being primitive in nature (Tribal mentality, fight over imaginary borders, etc), we could’ve been living in an era were moon bases and Martian colonies became reality. It’s sad how something as significant as space exploration is limited by something as superficial as money.
“We choose to go to the Moon. We choose to go to the Moon...We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others, too.” -John F. Kennedy -Still true today.-
But never actually went sadly. Launched a rocket, controlled the TV signal from a studio and then made some sweet photos that were proven time and time again to be fraudulent. Hopefully this landing will be the real deal.
@@friedpuddycatgamer4682 yeah, just built the "studio" on the Moon in advance to be able to trick anyone on Earth we got Apollo signals from there, right?
"We choose to go to the Moon, we choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things. Not because they're easy, but because they are hard." - John F. Kennedy (1962)
Good luck with that in the modern age of safety culture, media hysteria mongering, and frivelous lawsuits. Progress didn't just grind to a halt for no reason.
"we choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do -another thing- ." *the other things I watched him give that speech, I remember it well. He said "the other things". And it was 1962, not '63.
@Emersonac - Very high risk, indeed. And now they're going to send people who aren't the most qualified, but chosen because they're black or a woman. Talk about irresponsible of NASA.
I don’t see a problem with either spending, the defense budget keeps us from being invaded from all sides (coastal attacks, land attacks through Mexico or Canada, aerial attacks, partly nuclear attacks, etc.), and NASA ensures are future in the galaxy
@@jonathan1391544 America defends it self by preemptively attacking. That is an effective form of defending yourself and when you are the best army in the world a smart strategy. I am not an American btw but Nato as a whole does this too.
I want to go. I've wanted to go to space since I learned how to read. Before I even formed memories I'm told I was curious about space. I don't think I'll ever be in the right health or be talented enough or have the right job to go up. But I'll never stop dreaming about it. It would be my ultimate dream. I could die happy doing little else in this life than going up there, even just once.
This makes me so happy.. this is how it should be keeping us in the loop and expanding our understanding too..im so excited for everything thats to come
I think this is one of the best ways to make people realize they have to save the Earth. Once in space one must be much more sensitive to it's fragility. Go NASA !
Once we humans truly experience the beauty and fragility of the earth hovering alone in that endless void, we will understand what we need to do to save it
I find it so funny how literally everyone doesn’t like blue origin. So they should really just get out of the way, and let the men be men. And progress humanity for us.
Man maybe we are close to the stage where we do these things only for development of humanity, which we still do but not in newspapers. Hope the times comes soon that we dissolve the borders and focus on development only.
Can't wait to see some more progress in space, good luck to all involved in the Artemis program! Despite the hostility toward Blue Origin, this new space race is exciting stuff!
Might of not been alive to experience the wonder of the 1st space race but I am forever grateful to be here during the next step. Maybe I might get to hitch a ride if I'm lucky. Best of luck to everyone involved in the project and love to all of humanity :)
Going to space is a major feat, but landing on the moon and stepping on it is incomparable and extremely impressive, it's an experience a very select few will ever get to have, I love NASA, maybe one day before my death I'll achieve my biggest goal of going to space, what a dream it would be!
@@SpectralRedshift nah, constant ridicule drives them to isolate, as well as having social media perma-ban them and ISPs cut their service. These idiots are dangerous to the new generation in the US where the public school system is a massive failure. The only way to solve the issue of halfwits is to remove them from society to give them no platform to voice their lies.
@@sqlevolicious removing opposition is a dangerous precedent. As soon as we start ignoring even the stupidest of people, we risk others using that power to remove those they disagree with from speaking. Freedom of speech for everyone, or no one.
There will be. It is just inevitable, like saying an airplane will never crash. We just have to make sure accidents are not happening because of predictable errors.
In a nutshell - the Moon space stations and settlements is a good starting point in space travels to Mars (due to low gravity at the Moon it will take less resources to get up in open space)
@@SUPERHEAVYBOOSTER SpaceX is providing the HLS Lunar Starship. It will launch unmanned and wait at the Lunar Gateway for the Orion spacecraft to bring the astronauts for the Moon landing. The Orion will launch on SLS.
Thank you NASA for starting small, nice steps on the way to Mars and beyond! Can’t wait until we finally become into a type 1 civilization! WOOOO IM SO EXITED
I hope they use one mission to visit one of the Apollo landing sites. It would be so awesome to see such an important part of history frozen in time. Wow!
NO!!! No! Those sites, all six of them, should remain very strictly off limits for the rest of time. You want to view them from a distance, or overfly them, fine, but nobody should EVER take 'one small step' at any of those sites again. They MUST remain as they are today, completely undisturbed.
@@craigcorson3036 I agree, they should be classified as world, or off-world haha, heritage sites by the UN. would be cool to get near by though and get some zoom shots of them.
We are going... Once we stop getting sued. Blue Origin pls
Ha ha, Nice to see you here bud.
Wait is that really you, Astrum! amazing content
lol
should link this video to jeff who
Lol thanks jeff
Dear Blue Origin, pls get out of the way. Thx, humanity.
Blue origin is so useless it's sad. Their slow and sloppy progress, Jeff stepped down from amazon too late and now wants to get the ineffective revenge he thinks he desires.
Jeff: This's mean bro!
Bro give lex luthor a brake
A jealous, petty man. Being a gazillionaire is not good enough for him.
I hate blue origin with a passion, I didn’t used to, but now with the lawsuit it’s just like… wtf. I’m glad so many people agree.
"We are going."
Blue Origin: "Take me with you, or I'm suing."
I don’t get it ?
@@bigmayoinyoface666 They sued NASA for choosing SpaceX.
@@justinesalgarino2718 wait what? That just sounds like a loser move
Jeff Bezos should just realize SpaceX is the more superior company.
Amazon can't even deliver things on Earth, on time...
"We're coming moon."
Blue Origin: "Nope."
I don't know what's happening with Blue Origin. Could you explain please?
@@tiredcaffeine all i know blue origin sued nasa and spacex
Hate blue origin
@@FilipinoFurry Jeff should just let scientists and engineers do their jobs. This is not a business to make money.
@@tiredcaffeine oh, did you already know the context whats going on? Good!
Btw your right its not about money, its all about discorvery
That starship shot tho , brings a tear to my eye
wait where? i didnt see it? what time ? i mightve missed maby , iw as looking for starship in this xD
@@dylanfoxaygameh5281 1:24
Think jeffy also shed a tear or two
@@Ameen0903 ohh thanks xD that went by quick, no wonder i didnt notice, i mustve glanced at somthing else or somthing
@@dylanfoxaygameh5281 An extremely brief shot. And later when landing and operating on the Moon was discussed a generic conventional-looking lander was shown. 2:49. Hey, Starship SLS was selected a while ago and videos are easily edited now. Show the real thing!
I am beyond excited to see what is coming in the near future!
Ok
I'm so excited as well!
This is the kinda stuff i've been waiting for my whole life!
It was meant to be!
They're all awesome
Same Eret, same.
Tf eret
"We are going."
Blue Origin: Hold my lawsuit.
Blue origin unbased
@@hehmm317 We have
@@hehmm317 we have
@@hehmm317 we have . More than 1 time
@@hehmm317 We have..........six times
Man, it would be so cool to visit the Moon one day, like going on vacation to Disneyland or something like that. I would like to live there for awhile and experience living on a different world.
I love how over the decades NASA has blurred the lines between countries and gets everyone hyped about science and exploration ❤️
except china
@@JP-vg8vl Which should not have happened, I mean, the Russians contributed significantly to the ISS, yet the capable Chinese space agency got a cold denial, not from NASA or scientists but from the politicians. Space exploration is something that brings humanity together, it is so sad that people are overconcerned about missiles raining down from space, instead of dreaming that people from all around the Earth, now no longer on Earth and have a common purpose in mind. Although China has been quite toasty politically, their space community has a far sight like their American counterparts. Chinese space fans would cheer for each probe NASA send into the void, each falcon landing, and perhaps a lunar landing.
That is what should happen actually, science and technology should not become victims of racism or differentiation
Cool
It's really fckin exiting isn't it
Imagine a day, where missions to the moon as as frequent as missions to the ISS
The amazing thing is that this day isn't very far away
Starship ftw
Do you even know how far the moon is?
@@realallthings4700 it isn't mars. Yes, they wouldn't land on the moon in 6 hours, but i think cool legend means sending austronauts there every few months, just like it is with the ISS
You watch too much movie
@@cantinadudes kek
Can't wait to watch the missions live!
I'm so excited for Artemis 1
69 likes!
They never have been upthere
@@backbone93 Didn't take long to find you nutjobs
Never said flat btw, but its def not what they are showing us
this made me so happy, the eagle has landed line never made me tear up as much as it did in this video.
kind of sick, i care more about what was going on with some mankind, like Vietnam.
"We are going, when Blue Origin stops suing us."
Karma will get him
khomedy
timestamp plz
Jeff who?
That Blue Origin lawsuit is the most childish thing I've ever seen a company do. It's literally just "oh they didn't pick me because my competitor is better and has already proven to be reliable, better sue NASA".
What makes me emotional is that when we talk about space, for a little moment the whole planet comes together
Apart from the Flat Earth numpties and the non believers.
@@scudger99 and the people dying and dead of covid
@@scudger99 what do you mean by "non believers"?
First part agreed, second I don't get it but good on you!
Planet comes together until a certain individual abuses the USA legal system and sues NASA again. But apart from those delays, sure…
NASA: "We are going"
SpaceX: "Lets do this!"
Jeff Bezos: "About that.........."
NASA: "We are going to the moon"
SpaceX: "We are going to Mars"
Jeff Bezos: "We are going to sue"
Richard Branson: Sure. I will just sit back here with space plane travel in between Earth
Sore losers
Meanwhile on Alien Metfliks:
*On the next episode of, keeping up with the Earthers* .....
Best government agency EVER!
Here before the checkmark does the checkmark thing
I see you more often than a real one.
Only if it had a bigger budget
Yes!
J dawg
This whole video got me so emotional and excited I started tearing up, lol. I'm 31 and I've grown my whole life so far only hearing about the amazing feats that the Apollo missions were. I've wanted my own version of that and now it's happening!
=O
I’m hyped!
Crying??? Ok...
i m 14 and laughing mAn
Bro in our lifetime we will go well beyond the moon. There will be technological advancements that will be like the discovery fire. Just hold on..👽
Fantastic. Grew up with Apollo. Looking forward towards Artemis.
amazing
@@anavocado124
I've never had an avocado reply to a comment before. Must be one of those hybrid types with super intelligence 😃
@@bblod4896 Yes, I have escaped from a local Walmart disguised as an apple, and I survive to this day. Anyways, have a good day! :D
@@anavocado124 greetings fellow fruit
Make America great again
Can’t wait to run into people in Shooter lobbies
“Where are you at?”
“Oh, the moon.”
So they would have a 1.3 second lag?
The ping would be terrible
@@xitijthorat Idk if nasa shoots some satellites up then they would have like 0 ping
@@nolifant7000 ur not very bright are you
@@nolifant7000 the connection delay is 1.2 or more as that is the time light takes to travel from the earth to the moon or the moon to the earth.
This is so sick… but only 400k views. I wish more people realized how important this is
It's not. There are problems on this planet that are way more serious. And don't think that a significant part of the human population will ever leave this planet ...
@@christianpaul3651 Because horrible things are happening daily on this planet doesn't mean we have to stop doing everything else.
@@christianpaul3651 By sending people to the moon or mars, the chances of the human race going extinct just halfed.
@@OneTwoMark Humans are the product of millions of years of evolution on this planet. Essentially, we are designed to live on this planet. We won't be able to live naturally on another planet, we would have to emulate the condtions of Earth. But that's just impossible (think about gravity for example). So no, the probability of the extinction of our species definitely doesn't halve ...
@@christianpaul3651 Its perfectly possible, just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it ain't so. Which is why smarter people than both you and me are doing that very thing.
Love the Starship cameo! I'm so obsessed with this mission; the coming years will be riveting!
It's a bit more than just a cameo. The Starship has been chosen as the vehicle to land on the moon.
It will also be the first commercial vehicle to take cargo and supplies to the Lunar Gateway.
Although the SpaceX screen time here is basically that shot. Unfair in my opinion but understandable from a political point of view.
Where is it? I can't find that shot!
The obsession is mutual 😅🤝
@@zeramino 1:24
this makes me incredibly happy
Let's take a moment to appreciate the editor
This is what many would regard as a “Cool Move”.
or, a "Pro Gamer Move"
@@reallettuceforlunch2192 or an “Alpha gigachad move”
What a time to be alive!
Maybe for you and me but not so much for many millions.
Let’s spend billions to go to the moon while slavery is still a thing.
@@Idas203 Captain obvious to the rescue
I have to think about two minute paper when I hear this sentence 😊
@@DreamOfDiamonds You want to end slavery? That won't just cost billions, that'll cost trillions. And it'll require a level of imperialism and military adventurism that the USA won't accept.
This is on top of the fact that you're making yet another "what about x" argument against space exploration that totally ignores that we are capable of doing more than one thing at a time.
I am going to come back here after Artemis lands on the moon. To feel the nostalgia till then,
Congrats to NASA in Advance for achieving this mission!! 😍😍
Nakkich bhava
hope this comment dosen’t become very ironic 🤞
Its about time! We should have been making trips to and from the moon for years!
This is so incredible to be living to experience!
I wish everyone on the Artemis mission luck!
"This enraged Blue Origin, who punished them severely."
The Moon Missions - OverSimplified
this made me laugh out loud
Breh, the reference got me offguard
Edit:breh
What does blue origin want o do sew the goverment
We don''t realise rn but, this thing would hold the same importance in the next 50 years as the apollo has now. Way to go...
I was just about to comment this! Have a like
@@kurade1096 hehe....
@Nina Tote the missions?
I'll be around in 50years and I'll bet it doesn't. People don't care anymore about anything. The quality of living has gone down that much since then and will even be worse in 50years. Very few are excited about this and I'm one of them
@@Jh-xs1og Yup. The fact that the government recently came out and admitted that unknown stuff that breaks our understanding of physics is just...routinely flying around our bases, nuclear silos, and fleets doing god knows what, only for people to just laugh it off and completely ignore it shows that any sense of wonder or futurism is totally dead. Easy to understand, given how little hope or stuff to look forward to that younger generations seem to have.
Can't wait to get a new appartment there already!
Jokes aside, Einstein, Newton, Tesla and every other scientsts and of the world would be proud of seeing this, just marvelous!
Time share on moon that will awesome
“We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.”
What were 'the other things'?
What were 'the other things'?
@@malcpaul996 Marilyn Monroe
@@bickboose9364 exactly
>says a guy who got quickscoped
I'm glad NASA recognised Spacex's efforts too by featuring sn15 and 16
Agreed!
Though, I think you mean SN9 and SN10, because that’s what’s in the picture
It's funny that they are still using the Blue Origin Lander because the graphics mockup people already made the demo reel before Blue Origin was chosen not to be funded, I presume.
Timestamp?
"Every major discovery was once a bold guess."
-Sir Isaac Newton
“Many years ago the great British explorer George Mallory, who was to die on Mount Everest, was asked why did he want to climb it. He said, "Because it is there."
Well, space is there, and we're going to climb it, and the moon and the planets are there, and new hopes for knowledge and peace are there. And, therefore, as we set sail we ask God's blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked.”
There are no gods, dude. Stop being delusional.
What Alexey Polevoy said. Grow TF up.
SpaceX has put more cars into orbit than Blue Origin does with it's own spacecraft.
Thanks FBI
I've seen u I other vids
Fbi verified fact
Ladies and Gentleman, we got him
NOICE
As a young boy I witnessed the Moon landings with excitement and wonder. I was glued to the television every step of the way. How at 68 I cannot wait to see the next time that humans set foot on the Moon's surface. I hope and pray I am still around to see us reach Mars. I hope that the youth of today are as excited as I was back in the day. It is an amazing feeling.....
Artemis is proof we have never been to the moon.
@@cliffwebb1443 how?
@@nightcrawler864 supposedly Artemis was un manned because they were testing the heat shielding. There would be no more heat concern than a trip to the space station. There is no atmosphere around the moon to cause friction. There was no heat concern. The issue is what it has always been, radiation outside the Van Allen belt...
@@cliffwebb1443 Capricorn Two..?
@@telsutton no doubt...
Props to the team that perfectly cut this video and put this epic background music in it. This is our 1969. Thanks too nasa and space x for the amazing work they're doing in order to bring us humans back to the moon and beyond to Mars. Thanks too all of you guys at nasa and space x and the great community surrounding it
Speaking of which, doesn't the ending music sound like daft punk's "Get Lucky" a bit?
@@abishan1661 Maybe a lil bit yeah
we have never been to the moon
69
@@hehmm317 shut up man y u thinkin dat
Never once in my life have I ever cried tears of joy. Then I saw this video.
THEY SHOWED STARSHIP!!! 😂
Take that, Bezos
timestamp pls
Oh i found it 1:24
🤣🤣
Hate blue origin
"None of this is simple"
Sue Origin: That sign can't stop me because I can't read!
Sue Origin, that's a new one, but i like it
Blue Sue for me
Khun
Khùm
"complex and high risk"
My grandmother once told me that my great grandmother literally bought the first TV in our city just to watch humans land on the Moon! Yes, we're from a poor country. Anyway, she said that she'd love to witness that moment for a second time. So I hope this time we're successful. Also, she's sitting beside me and watched the video with me.
Awww that’s lovely🥺
Thats why they Invented the TV
And the first moonlanding was a cartoon
As all moonlandings
Hope she'll see it with you very soon.
@@backbone93 Television was first used in 1926, Apollo 11 happened in 1969, so.... no.
“The exploration of the moon is a shared effort.”
Immediately displays American flag😂
🇺🇸
They did most of the work. Just look at the money the US government spent compared to other agencies.
@@sangwoohan1177 yep
god bless America for wanting to win a race to space
Isn't NASA american?
Majority of the funding comes from the US taxpayers, so ofc It's going to have the US 🇺🇸
It's in the name, 'NASA'
'The exploration of the moon is a shared effort' because NASA will be collaborating with industries outside of the US for support and research.
"We are going....after Blue Origin stops suing us for doing our jobs"
ikr
Yep. NASA bent the knee and voluntarily stopped rightful payments to space x this time. Yep, BO filed a second lawsuit and NASA just rolled over
@@glock19gen3 good things SpaceX doesn't need that money and will just continue doing what SpaceX does... kick 🍑
@@glock19gen3 what about the $300 million that NASA paid SpaceX? Is it also stopped or it's already given?
@@glock19gen3 I think it was in order to keep the lawsuit’s length down to a few months. Better they stop payments and finish up quickly than they get ordered to stop and the case goes on for years.
I remember straining my eyes at the night sky looking for the first Russian satellite Sputnik. I have not lost my fascination after all these years. My greatest dream would be to look down at Earth and see the entire thing from outer space.
62: i know that dream, but it would make me very sad. The earth, for now, is the only, and for decades to come, the best home we have got. i think it is only from space that it is really appreciated for what it is, while realizing the mess we make of our beautiful home.
Chills...just imagine...just imagine living THAT moment!
Of a temporal nature, yes, I'd put that among the greatest, but I believe in God and the Bible and that we are human beings on a spiritual journey: My greatest dream is eternal life. And probably somewhere within whatever exactly eternal life entails, an extraterrestrial view of the earth is probably available. Believe in God, that He exists! Cheers, Tom!
As an 8 y/o in the mid 60’s my imagination was set aflame by the Gemini and Apollo missions. I hope to see humans colonize both the Moon and Mars before I leave this Earth, even if I can’t go.
interplanetary comms and civilisations are the future to sustaining mankind, with AI-assisted robots being the middle man for all of it. what a time to be alive, guess those old futuristic 80s sci-fi movie concepts seem tangible now
Same, I’d at least wish to die knowing humanity still has a chance, even if it’s in the stars.
We may be able to build a small research station staffed by robots on the Moon, but we are unlikely to be able to terraform and colonise the Moon or other nearby planets within the next 1000 years (Elon Musk has a beautiful but unrealistic dream).
In the meantime, we should focus on making Earth more inhabitable. There is a lot of land still undeveloped here. Making places like Antarctica, Greenland, and the Sahara Desert more inhabitable is much easier than terraforming the Moon or Mars.
@@zealandia5668 Our eggs are still in one basket. I would prefer to know that humanity will not be the SIXTH mass extinction event on Earth.
@@zealandia5668 I think you mean habitable. "Inhabitable" is nonsustaining for life. Honestly we should focus on making sure some of the places you mention do not disappear due to climate change.
I'm a fan believe me, but all of this should have taken place forty years ago. Nevertheless, Go Go Go!
true, maybe, I mean maybe there was good reason for why the first 20 years went by, as the computer was invented.
but other 20 years was lost on a pointless dessert battle.
Maybe if humanity acted more civilized and work together towards a common goal rather than pretending to be sophisticated individuals despite being primitive in nature (Tribal mentality, fight over imaginary borders, etc), we could’ve been living in an era were moon bases and Martian colonies became reality. It’s sad how something as significant as space exploration is limited by something as superficial as money.
@@MouseGoat the computer was invented in the 1940s-60s, how do you think the first mission happened?
@@samuelgiroux6819 I wouldn't even say superficial. Money is plain imagination. We've basically let some numbers decide who deserves to live.
@@SouthEastSkateUK I'm guessing he means the huge advancements in integrated circuits.
The beginnings of The Expanse is happening and I better be around to see it. Come on Bezos stop being salty and don't slow this down.
cant wait to go to war with mars
Yeas, it is coming.... along with it's wars. :( This will be the second gold rush.
FOR THE BELT!
@@JupiterSailfish ayy ya beltalowwda bratna! The earthers are going down ke
Bezos = Jules-Pierre Mao.
“We choose to go to the Moon. We choose to go to the Moon...We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others, too.”
-John F. Kennedy -Still true today.-
Took the comment right from my head...👍
“And do the other things “ always makes me laugh
But never actually went sadly. Launched a rocket, controlled the TV signal from a studio and then made some sweet photos that were proven time and time again to be fraudulent.
Hopefully this landing will be the real deal.
@@friedpuddycatgamer4682 Nice bait.
@@friedpuddycatgamer4682 yeah, just built the "studio" on the Moon in advance to be able to trick anyone on Earth we got Apollo signals from there, right?
Just a few weeks ago a friend asked me why we should return to the Moon, so this video comes in very handy
Same thing with me, now I'll send him this! ;)
I think the moon is an important stepping stone for Mars, I just hope that we keep heading towards the red planet!
@@devikwolf believe on elon and spacex... they will make it happen one day
I like your profile picture!
we have never been to the moon
Fly high, space explorers! Together we push through the boundaries of science for all humanity. Love from the Philippines ❤
"Mankind will not forever remain on Earth" - Tsiolkovsky
They will if blue origin doesnt back off
I love the little addition of starships in the video😍
"We choose to go to the Moon, we choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things. Not because they're easy, but because they are hard."
- John F. Kennedy (1962)
@Emersonac 😂😂😂
Good luck with that in the modern age of safety culture, media hysteria mongering, and frivelous lawsuits. Progress didn't just grind to a halt for no reason.
"we choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do -another thing- ." *the other things
I watched him give that speech, I remember it well. He said "the other things". And it was 1962, not '63.
@@craigcorson3036 thanks for the correction
@Emersonac - Very high risk, indeed. And now they're going to send people who aren't the most qualified, but chosen because they're black or a woman. Talk about irresponsible of NASA.
So excited for us to get to the moon for the first time!
4:24 That logo is just amazing!
If anyone is having a problem with how this money is spent i suggest looking at US's """defense""" budget
I don’t see a problem with either spending, the defense budget keeps us from being invaded from all sides (coastal attacks, land attacks through Mexico or Canada, aerial attacks, partly nuclear attacks, etc.), and NASA ensures are future in the galaxy
@@teteeheeted alot of that money is wasted on offense not defence and ofcourse there is a lot of corruption with regards to tenders and contracts
@@jonathan1391544 America defends it self by preemptively attacking. That is an effective form of defending yourself and when you are the best army in the world a smart strategy. I am not an American btw but Nato as a whole does this too.
Both are useless...
all i have to say to the defenders of the imperialist-attack budget is *Afghanistan*
Blue Origin: I’m going to end this whole missions career..
What happend ?
Why?
Blue Origin is actively suing NASA for awarding contracts to SpaceX, which won the bids.
Somebody is a sore loser
@@mariasirona1622 there must be a deeper thing going on
It'll be great to see them finally accomplish it for real.
They did 50 years ago
"That's one small step for a man, one giant LEAP for MANKIND" - Neil Armstrong
When we reached the Moon after a 50 year abandonment, that quote would have a different meaning.
A man, its *A* man
@MrGriff305 It was supposed to be
Neil said he messed up and just said one small step for man
"MANkind"
twitter's not gonna like that
@@drhklm7148 Actually he said it but his accent was like that, a researcher found the sound of and A in there
Nasa:"we are going to the moon"
blue origin:"not so fast..."
When everyone asks why the moon but no one asks how the moon: *sad moon noises*
I want to go. I've wanted to go to space since I learned how to read. Before I even formed memories I'm told I was curious about space. I don't think I'll ever be in the right health or be talented enough or have the right job to go up. But I'll never stop dreaming about it. It would be my ultimate dream. I could die happy doing little else in this life than going up there, even just once.
Dudes, I'm actually getting excited about this -
but bezos would delay this
Bezos isn't involved in going to the moon so it wouldn't matter. What he did was for fun.
@@posttenebraslux690 by suing nasa he is completely stopping spacex payments from nasa
Jeff who ?
totally mad guy
He won't. No-one will listen to his chik chik
"It's not one country, it's a shared effort"
[[Only American flags everywhere]]
There was one japanese flag in the video too.
@@sebastianjost 1
@@sebastianjost 1
Well like the US is paying for it, but inviting its friends too
@@Tounguepunchfartbox BRO TAKE THE JOKE
This makes me so happy.. this is how it should be keeping us in the loop and expanding our understanding too..im so excited for everything thats to come
I think this is one of the best ways to make people realize they have to save the Earth. Once in space one must be much more sensitive to it's fragility. Go NASA !
Once we humans truly experience the beauty and fragility of the earth hovering alone in that endless void, we will understand what we need to do to save it
too bad theres many idiots on earths who believe space doesnt exist lol
Can't wait, let's explore ! 🚀❤✨
I forgot to ask how much the rent will be. Will it include gym access?
Without gym access you ain't coming back lol.
@@uku4171 You aren’t wrong.
@@uku4171 lol
If you read yelp review, ISS has mandatory gym access. Doubt this won't include one
Thanks to all those astronauts and scientists from all countries
This is exciting
I find it so funny how literally everyone doesn’t like blue origin. So they should really just get out of the way, and let the men be men. And progress humanity for us.
Lead follow or ... call your lawyer
Man maybe we are close to the stage where we do these things only for development of humanity, which we still do but not in newspapers. Hope the times comes soon that we dissolve the borders and focus on development only.
....how are they in the way?
NASA, I'm waiting to buy a "admit one" ticket
@@KeepingOnTheWatch Unless it’s for Bezos, in which case one-way is ample.
I would go in a heartbeat. I have nothing here to stay for.
@@KeepingOnTheWatch very true, an important consideration
@@KeepingOnTheWatch good point. I’m out.
@@scottboyte Just grow a bacon flower
Would love the new Moon footage in 3D Imax.
Can't wait to see some more progress in space, good luck to all involved in the Artemis program! Despite the hostility toward Blue Origin, this new space race is exciting stuff!
Might of not been alive to experience the wonder of the 1st space race but I am forever grateful to be here during the next step. Maybe I might get to hitch a ride if I'm lucky. Best of luck to everyone involved in the project and love to all of humanity :)
Thanks for the love
Love for you too
Exciting! Waiting for Artemis
Keep waiting. It's going to be delayed several years because of blue origin
It's time for a new generation of explorers ...
Going to space is a major feat, but landing on the moon and stepping on it is incomparable and extremely impressive, it's an experience a very select few will ever get to have, I love NASA, maybe one day before my death I'll achieve my biggest goal of going to space, what a dream it would be!
Brought a tear to my eye. The future is once again exciting and tantalizing.
I’m ready for people to say we faked this moon landing too😂
Just look in the comments in "Newest First". They think they're debunking it before it happens.
I wouldn't waste another breath on those flat earthers. Their issues wont go away by us telling them continuously how dumb they are.
@@SpectralRedshift nah, constant ridicule drives them to isolate, as well as having social media perma-ban them and ISPs cut their service. These idiots are dangerous to the new generation in the US where the public school system is a massive failure. The only way to solve the issue of halfwits is to remove them from society to give them no platform to voice their lies.
@@sqlevolicious removing opposition is a dangerous precedent. As soon as we start ignoring even the stupidest of people, we risk others using that power to remove those they disagree with from speaking. Freedom of speech for everyone, or no one.
@@colemanbubar5098 I agree.
Hope there will be no accidents happening in space, like the Apollo 13. Good luck exploring the Moon, NASA
There will be. It is just inevitable, like saying an airplane will never crash. We just have to make sure accidents are not happening because of predictable errors.
Dont remind them of the R E D A C T E D
It's almost inevitable. That being said, the infrequency of them thus far is a testament to the careful work of all persons involved.
Apollo 13 had a good ending, it was Apollo 1 that was heartbreaking.
Establishing a permanent presence on the moon is hard. Luckily, humans have been very good at mastering hard tasks.
Space Is dope.
They keep advancing year after year and advancing technology taking on new difficult missions.
This makes me smile more than a meme does
In a nutshell - the Moon space stations and settlements is a good starting point in space travels to Mars (due to low gravity at the Moon it will take less resources to get up in open space)
If it was up to me, I would build a rocket on the Moon and then do a slingshot maneuver around Earth to speed up to Mars.
@@professorx3060 Got to slow down at the other end though, that's the real issue.
@@professorx3060 How would your build a rocket on the moon you genius?
NASA is the most inspiring agency in the world. This is awesome.
Nice job selecting SpaceX for SLS! Can't wait to watch the missions live!
Im super excited for the *HLS version of Starship and its insane payload launch capabilities
SLS has now been replaced by SpaceX!!! Lets gooooo
@@SUPERHEAVYBOOSTER whattttt ?!
Sls ils boeing... hls is spacex
@@SUPERHEAVYBOOSTER SpaceX is providing the HLS Lunar Starship. It will launch unmanned and wait at the Lunar Gateway for the Orion spacecraft to bring the astronauts for the Moon landing. The Orion will launch on SLS.
Thank you NASA for starting small, nice steps on the way to Mars and beyond! Can’t wait until we finally become into a type 1 civilization! WOOOO IM SO EXITED
Type 1 civilization is when they have full control of there planet. We are just jumping to two already.
@@xenogamer2198 no, it’s unlikely we’ll become a type one civilization in the next 100 years, and a type 2 may take 1,000.
Loved seeing startship in the background 😊😊
I'm so glad I'm 25. I can't wait to see what we achieve in the next few decades
You look 45
we have never been to the moon
Nice Presentation informative and hopeful of a good out come for the Moon Project with Artemis we look forward to the new Adventure Ahead
I love this, LETS GO. It would be amazing to look up at the moon and see a little light dot. Knowing there's people up there
I hope they use one mission to visit one of the Apollo landing sites. It would be so awesome to see such an important part of history frozen in time. Wow!
NO!!! No! Those sites, all six of them, should remain very strictly off limits for the rest of time. You want to view them from a distance, or overfly them, fine, but nobody should EVER take 'one small step' at any of those sites again. They MUST remain as they are today, completely undisturbed.
@@craigcorson3036 I agree, they should be classified as world, or off-world haha, heritage sites by the UN. would be cool to get near by though and get some zoom shots of them.
Happy to see this happening ! (also.. pretty awesome music in the background)
"We maintain presence just outside of gravity"
Uhh thats not how that works...
They tried to reach people with no basic understanding of space
NASA need public support
@@francislapointe8316 That's all they have is 'public' support
The common trash they were appealing to were dumb af
Yes and those "jobs" too. With AGI just around the corner it's time to realize new jobs creation is neither a goal nor necessity anymore.
In my dream, I play football on the lunar surface with all of my friends.
Hope ya won!
wish i was there 😂
bruh just imagine launching the ball too high and it goes to space
@@higorss 😮😮
@@comrademoshi1028 Ofc! 😆
Space exploration is the most ambitious mission of humanity and every country is happy about the work NASA is doing.
Quite enjoyed the classical take on Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" as background music :)
Was looking for this comment haha
we have never been to the moon
@@hehmm317 ok mate