18 Months On Mars: We Found A Spider-like Object

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  • @jefferyneu3915
    @jefferyneu3915 Год назад +1596

    I am saddened that this mission hasn’t had more coverage by mainstream news.

    • @jrey6186
      @jrey6186 Год назад +99

      Chaos sells and then there are some of us that choose to make good use of our time - embrace your curiosity and enjoy - cheers

    • @keytothegate68
      @keytothegate68 Год назад +23

      Its fake.

    • @Ghoulza
      @Ghoulza Год назад

      @@keytothegate68 really have some proof to back that up or just speaking out your ass

    • @jesustyronechrist2330
      @jesustyronechrist2330 Год назад

      Not enough ragebait.
      Mainstream media is all about controversy and making you hate-click on their articles so they can get paid by automated advertizement systems.

    • @charge61
      @charge61 Год назад

      Why? The mainstream audiences are mainly brain-dead by now. I mean look at the state of the West. I expect this incredible footage finds who it is intended for without the mainstream doing a thing.

  • @MartinHindenes
    @MartinHindenes Год назад +519

    Seeing all these pictures makes me think about my hikes where I've seen similar rock formations sometimes, although with very different colors. Imagine hiking on Mars. 🔥

    • @neo7759
      @neo7759 Год назад +20

      Come to Utah and hike in Bryce Canyon and you will experience exactly what that would be like.

    • @pacevy3798
      @pacevy3798 Год назад +44

      @@neo7759 not enough deadly radiation and too much atmosphere.

    • @Thetruepredictor
      @Thetruepredictor Год назад +10

      They're fake bro, Disney for adults 😂

    • @neo7759
      @neo7759 Год назад +3

      @@pacevy3798 Well yes I just meant it can feel similar at times when you're walking around in the hoodoos it feels and looks like another planet. Wild place

    • @GaiaCarney
      @GaiaCarney Год назад +1

      Martin Hindenes - same here! I, too, like to imagine hiking on Mars! 😊

  • @mayploy6869
    @mayploy6869 Год назад +681

    it doesn’t even look alien to me, it looks very similar to the mojave: a place that used to have water everywhere and is now a desert.

  • @sagittarius_
    @sagittarius_ Год назад +210

    It is becoming more and more obvious that things that are NOT found in the mainstream media, like this breathtaking report from Mars, those things are the REAL important and exciting ones. So thank you for this awesome video. I am sure many people, like myself, immediately start subscribing to this channel.

    • @koopa5504
      @koopa5504 Год назад +5

      At least we know Kim Kardashians new fling right?

    • @pdjinne65
      @pdjinne65 Год назад +2

      I know right? This should be everywhere. To think we are able to bring back stuff from another planet hundreds of millions of miles away. Breathtaking.

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 Год назад +1

      That's like saying it's becoming more and more obvious that Michael Bay movies don't rhyme, or that the Superbowl half-time show contains very little archaeology.
      That's not what they're for, and most people don't give a shit. They just want to whinge about some stupid thing some politician said or did, find out who won at that sport they like, and learn which celebrity has the tightest vagina.
      This doesn't really belong on the news, anyways. People who are interested in stuff like this, really should know where to look for it. They always did in the past. The news isn't a science show. Einstein's theory of relativity was not in the newspapers, cus that's not what newspapers were for. The town crier never yelled out that the Earth is round, cus that's not what town Criers were for. Even in biblical times, scribes didn't waste parchments, copying and distributing texts stating that bird's blood does not, in fact, cure leprosy.
      Besides....RUclips IS media. And it's the same website for everyone, so it's about as mainstream as it's possible to be.
      Not so long ago, you'd have to wait a couple years until someone made a documentary, or wait several years until someone wrote a book.

    • @juhanivaltonen2456
      @juhanivaltonen2456 Год назад

      Yep trash we have spread around and wind spreads them looong away from landing sites

    • @carlwheezerofsouls3273
      @carlwheezerofsouls3273 Год назад

      Gee you sound like a fun person to talk to.

  • @sgtgreengoat
    @sgtgreengoat Год назад +505

    Happy to see updates on the rovers and the pictures are amazing. I'm sad and disappointed though, that we've already managed to liter the planet to the extent that we mistake our trash for alien artifacts before we even step foot on it.

    • @thwingerpodthvet4302
      @thwingerpodthvet4302 Год назад +49

      To be fair, it was a crash landing that happened in the area. So it’s no surprise that lots of debris are scattered everywhere.

    • @kratostomatoes8587
      @kratostomatoes8587 Год назад

      Get over yourself.

    • @ezonplays2260
      @ezonplays2260 Год назад

      ​​@@sparklesparklesparkle6318 pffft, you actually believe that boulder is a remnant or trash of a alien being? It's a fucking rock, what kind of alien civilization could have a rectangular rock as a waste? And why put it on phobos? Why not throw it on the sun or something.

    • @streetmermaid
      @streetmermaid Год назад +2

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 the why files did an amazing recap of the face of cydonia. And it's absurd that they refuse to go back to that area lol

    • @streetmermaid
      @streetmermaid Год назад

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 Oh wow! Glad I could help! It's a really fun channel, and it packs in a lot of good information in an entertaining way so even skeptical friends can keep an interest lol. I will be queuing up this documentary momentarily! Very interesting because I was just looking up ley lines and freemasonry yesterday! Also I never check comments after I post so I'm glad I saw this somehow lol.
      Also another strange info nugget, I also have rampant night terrors but I love horror movies so it's not that bad and kind of fun and exciting at times. Also dream journaling to lucid dream and becoming the most bad ass protagonist is exhilarating lol.

  • @stargazer-elite
    @stargazer-elite Год назад +323

    Mars is amazing and I hope when I grow up I can become one of the first people to step foot on to the surface of Mars

    • @heels-villeshoerepairs8613
      @heels-villeshoerepairs8613 Год назад

      ​@@kingsofthegridiron its people like you that ruin dreams, how do you know?!

    • @joshdun3290
      @joshdun3290 Год назад +18

      ​ calm down

    • @slyper_the_sly_dragon
      @slyper_the_sly_dragon Год назад

      Lmao keep dreaming kid gonna grow up and struggle with bills like the rest of us, thank the boomers for that

    • @BlueRidgeBubble
      @BlueRidgeBubble Год назад +75

      ​@@kingsofthegridiron said the person you cant go faster than a horse
      Said the person
      Humans can't fly
      Said the person, well never get into space
      Said the person, well never land on the moon
      A lot of never gonna happens have happened, just sit back and enjoy the ride

    • @nickbroughton928
      @nickbroughton928 Год назад +6

      How do we know, your not like, 60?

  • @hunterb5040
    @hunterb5040 Год назад +150

    Truly fascinating images, it’s still hard to wrap my head around the high quality images from Perseverance and Ingenuity, Post 18 months landing. As always, wonderful summation by Elderfox, Thank you for providing an incredible channel, one of the best!

    • @ElderFoxDocumentaries
      @ElderFoxDocumentaries  Год назад +4

      Many thanks! :)

    • @f87115
      @f87115 Год назад

      Greenland looks like it did in the 60s , just now for some reason has a color filter applied

  • @Ashcoat
    @Ashcoat Год назад +54

    I really appreciate your no bull shit narrative stating clear facts and assessments of observable data. Other channels out here are covering, unsupported claims with click bait titles, and disingenuous claims, doing a disservice to society at large.

  • @HeckaZecka
    @HeckaZecka Год назад +61

    It’s just amazing that we have a rover travelling by itself on another planet for so long, imagine a rover doing the same on Earth for such a long period of time, exploring and analysing rocks and features. It’s just really impressive.

    • @MIck1-10
      @MIck1-10 Год назад +9

      It would be vandalized or stolen.

    • @RejectHumanityReturn2Monke
      @RejectHumanityReturn2Monke Год назад +4

      It moves too slow, a human would do better in exploring as long as it's above water.
      And it'll most likely be vandalized and destroyed by people. Remember seeing a clip of a delivery robot getting kicked and smacked by a vandal.

    • @DavidWBIII
      @DavidWBIII Год назад +3

      It's amazing that you are falling for this crap!

    • @PoesRaven73
      @PoesRaven73 Год назад +1

      It would be up on blocks with the wheels stolen within five minutes of landing. What couldn’t be stripped off would have graffiti on it.

    • @Journey_to_who_knows
      @Journey_to_who_knows Год назад

      Why do you think no aliens visit. They already did and ended up in a basement.

  • @LecherousLizard
    @LecherousLizard Год назад +24

    3:35 Alien? And here I was amazed they looked exactly like something you could find on Earth.

    • @e.s.l5861
      @e.s.l5861 Год назад +1

      Serious….. looks like a lot of the cliff faces hiking Beamer trail in the Grand Canyon

    • @LecherousLizard
      @LecherousLizard Год назад

      @@e.s.l5861 Yeah, also thought of Grand Canyon when I saw this.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Год назад +1

      Agreed! You can really tell how erosion by wind and possibly ancient water has shaped those rocks. Looks like any place on earth. Which is what an alien planet would most likely look like, after all. It's all nature.

    • @PfcFloyd
      @PfcFloyd Год назад +2

      Funny how so many Mars pictures look exactly like the Devon Island training area in Canada through a red filter. NASA was incredibly lucky to find a training area on earth that just happens to look exactly like Mars.

  • @jessestreet2549
    @jessestreet2549 Год назад +41

    When I saw the first ground level pictures of Mars I told my dad they looked familiar. He said they should because they looked like Nevada, where I spent my early childhood.

    • @mayploy6869
      @mayploy6869 Год назад +3

      totally agree, and parts of AZ and eastern CA

    • @ligma6992
      @ligma6992 Год назад +3

      What would you know, the martian DESERT looks a lot like the earthly DESERT on the planet next door

    • @wormbo2
      @wormbo2 Год назад

      Devon island, Haughton station, Inuit territories.
      All "similar" surfaces to mars.... wink, wink.

    • @Judgment_Day
      @Judgment_Day Год назад

      Why is the sky clear? I thought it was supposed to be redish?

    • @kmedkwako
      @kmedkwako 9 месяцев назад

      @@Judgment_Day we are being lied to right?

  • @justinbatt3191
    @justinbatt3191 Год назад +149

    Truly amazing. I'm glad we are all living in a time where we can experience great new discoveries

    • @drips1030
      @drips1030 Год назад +7

      I still find the moon landing fascinating, always will. It's insane to know we've been on it!!

    • @stargazer-elite
      @stargazer-elite Год назад +4

      Both of you are very right both the moon and mars are very fascinating

    • @mitchd949
      @mitchd949 Год назад +2

      Every man who ever lived has lived during a time of "new discoveries."

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker Год назад +2

      I just turned 31 hopefully they can knock out some serious stuff over the next 30 years.

    • @andrewh4293
      @andrewh4293 Год назад +1

      Its amazing to see the images of mars but is it just me that finds it very sad that alot of the things we see are rubbish left by us Human just seem good a dropping rubbish.

  • @cku235
    @cku235 Год назад +25

    This is just amazing and wonderful. So glad this happened in my lifetime.

  • @richcollins513
    @richcollins513 Год назад +18

    Liked. Subscribed. You dont BS around, you are to the point and factual. This is rare and desirable. Thank You

    • @ElderFoxDocumentaries
      @ElderFoxDocumentaries  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words! :)

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад

      I join in with the praise, no unneeded sensationalism, no BS. Good!

  • @thenikko8292
    @thenikko8292 Год назад +2

    9:00 there's water on the side of the drill well. i knew it was confirmed to be water on mars but to finaly see it in picture is very nice. almost soothing

  • @anar3786
    @anar3786 Год назад +43

    One of the most interesting episodes so far . DELTA is an incredibly spectacular location. I'm sure that these crazy images from DELTA are not the last.

    • @danieltorrens4954
      @danieltorrens4954 Год назад +1

      They can't leave low earth orbit! The pictures are from earth! Anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together can see that they are pictures of earth???

    • @matijasteficar3046
      @matijasteficar3046 Год назад

      @Daniel Torrens Dude you made same reply on a lot of positive comments, do you really hate your life so much that you can only find satisfaction in making such comment replies to people trying to express themselves, it's obvious you dont care one bit if this is on mars or on earth or in some studio so why even bother to make such uneducated replies, i say uneducated because only uneducated person can even make stories like that even in the face of bilions of pieces of evidence to contrary, so my guess is that you do this simply because your life is very boring and filled with sadness and only joy you can have is when you try to "roast" intelligent people. Really sad life my friend, go play some video games or go out a bit, make friends before you grow old and alone with tin foil hat as only companion.

    • @ThresholdGaming
      @ThresholdGaming Год назад +1

      @@danieltorrens4954 Prove your claim.

    • @danieltorrens4954
      @danieltorrens4954 Год назад

      @@ThresholdGaming Which claim are you talking about???

    • @kiwi_2_official
      @kiwi_2_official Год назад +1

      @@danieltorrens4954 the sky isnt even fucking blue in half the images

  • @stormy_in_vr640
    @stormy_in_vr640 Год назад +112

    These images are so interesting! Though they're mostly just rocks, many would find uninteresting, there's so much to look at! The way the rocks form from the wInds (and possibly water) is so fascinating!

    • @ElderFoxDocumentaries
      @ElderFoxDocumentaries  Год назад +5

      So true!

    • @danieltorrens4954
      @danieltorrens4954 Год назад

      ​@@ElderFoxDocumentaries They can't leave low earth orbit! They never went to the moon and back! What kind of drugs are you smoking to make you so brainwashed that you can't tell They are taking the pictures on earth !!!

    • @stargazer-elite
      @stargazer-elite Год назад +3

      Yes indeed Mars is stunning

    • @danieltorrens4954
      @danieltorrens4954 Год назад +3

      @@stargazer-elite You do know that they are still on earth don't you? They can't leave low earth orbit, how could they possibly be the one who can???

    • @stargazer-elite
      @stargazer-elite Год назад +18

      @@danieltorrens4954 bro thinks we can’t leave earth 😂

  • @cmdr_kytrite4556
    @cmdr_kytrite4556 Год назад +21

    i can imagine what future martian generations will think looking back at our endeavours, from a cyllinder of rock to vast cities and nations

    • @mhdnoorkhan1935
      @mhdnoorkhan1935 10 месяцев назад +1

      It sinks my heart thinking about the advancement of humanity in next millennium, we will be long gone, forgotten.

  • @badpexalpha2873
    @badpexalpha2873 Год назад +3

    It’s electrical, The Martian atmosphere is charged positive because of the sun, and is at its peak in the middle of the day. The ground is charged is negative, much like earth. The tornadoes are a product of magnetic fields interacting with ionized atmospheric particles much like a cyclotron(in a particle Excelerator) imparting its angular momentum, causing them to spin.

  • @SUPRAMIKE18
    @SUPRAMIKE18 Год назад +10

    Love this channel, literally the perfect voice for narration on this topic.

  • @scalz420
    @scalz420 Год назад +34

    the fact that all this stuff is possible is absolutely psychotic

    • @jhart7304
      @jhart7304 Год назад +4

      not really but the fact that so many believe it certainly is.

    • @redxap1
      @redxap1 Год назад +19

      @@jhart7304 If you don't believe in space travel, what made you feel like watching a video entirely focused on space travel was worth a visit?

    • @jhart7304
      @jhart7304 Год назад +1

      @@redxap1 to get a rise out of someone like you. 😂

    • @redxap1
      @redxap1 Год назад +12

      @@jhart7304 shit I fell into your trap, although I did only ask a question which imo is only half of a rise, so I'll take the half win lol

    • @jhart7304
      @jhart7304 Год назад

      @@redxap1 haha 😂 have a great day, friend 👍🏻

  • @sueelliott4793
    @sueelliott4793 Год назад +10

    Parts of Mars looks like dried up rivers.

  • @Ramshackled17
    @Ramshackled17 Год назад +8

    It's mindblowing to watch news from Mars. Thanks!

    • @f87115
      @f87115 Год назад

      Ya mean Greenland ?

  • @umomo1947
    @umomo1947 Год назад +29

    I always found it fascinating that at one point in eons long past, this world was once like ours for a time.

    • @Vibinjesus
      @Vibinjesus Год назад

      @carmineredd empty and nothing but rocks around

    • @kacper0563
      @kacper0563 Год назад +2

      ​@carmine redd bro still thinks the earth is flat 😂

    • @kacper0563
      @kacper0563 Год назад +1

      @carmine redd and what do you think this world means in this context 🤦‍♂️

    • @seanbrown9048
      @seanbrown9048 Год назад

      It’s a desolate wasteland, perhaps in the future useful to us when full scale robotic mining becomes feasible.

    • @Yogurts-83
      @Yogurts-83 Год назад

      @carminereddmy thoughts are that you have brain damage 😅

  • @roysnider3456
    @roysnider3456 3 месяца назад +1

    I look at the extensive erosion on the exposed rock and the sluff under the cliff faces and wonder just how deep the dust layer is. When they try to drill the rocks a lot of them sink meaning there’s dust under them.

  • @Anon282828
    @Anon282828 Год назад +18

    Thank you for crafting this fantastic long-run summary series of real off-world exploration activity - no thumping bass music and tendentious voiceovers here, instead science and technology working together to satisfy our human curiosity. I wonder if any Earth bacteria are still alive in the debris.

    • @garycarpenter2932
      @garycarpenter2932 Год назад +4

      they're pretty strict on removing all bacteria. to the point of 'microwaving' everything to kill it off.

    • @으라챠챠-w1i
      @으라챠챠-w1i Год назад

      잔해에 과학자들의 지문이 찍혀 있을까요

    • @VINCENT-sr4oz
      @VINCENT-sr4oz Год назад

      what? Ate evolving

  • @revtoyota
    @revtoyota Год назад +10

    Another great video. Your "15 months on mars" video is killing it with views. I did realize something the other day. You sound very similar to the narrator of "The Curse of Oak Island" on the history channel. To the point of a different mic and sound room being the difference.

  • @johnroberts8475
    @johnroberts8475 Год назад +3

    It's amazing the clarity of the video and what this machine has done, bravo to all those who were involved. Can we live there I guess is the next question.

  • @stevekirkpatrick1612
    @stevekirkpatrick1612 Год назад +6

    Thank you Perseverance for allowing me to finally be faster than something. Quarter mile in a week? Got that beat.

    • @jrey6186
      @jrey6186 Год назад

      lol - slow down bruh

  • @crazycatlady7143
    @crazycatlady7143 Год назад +3

    "... and finds something (on Mars) that looks like a cat-hair ..." Why am I not surprised?! These plushy beasts get their fluff EVERYWHERE! Literally! I can tell from experience. 😸👍 8:56 Definetly a cat hair!

  • @arthurrobey7177
    @arthurrobey7177 Год назад +13

    I've seen that stratification with holes in it on Earth; on a beach. The holes were where roots had grown. Now you know why the rock is so soft.

    • @oldbloke135
      @oldbloke135 Год назад +6

      Those holes are made by a kind of bird, sand martians. They are a common visitor to the UK in summer. I always wondered where they spent the winter.

    • @madwhitehare3635
      @madwhitehare3635 Год назад

      @@oldbloke135….sand martians! 😂

  • @ndogmario
    @ndogmario Год назад +1

    I enjoy seeing Percy working so hard give us all the information and photos of our solar neighbor.

  • @jasmijnariel
    @jasmijnariel Год назад +4

    Imagine you drive around on mars and then bumb into an alien robot that is doing exactly the same as we do😂

  • @kyrondsilva5258
    @kyrondsilva5258 Год назад +8

    I can't wait to see what new stuff that rover discovers.

    • @ElderFoxDocumentaries
      @ElderFoxDocumentaries  Год назад

      Me too! :)

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 Год назад

      Not a single rover mission has actually made any true discoveries. They like to drum it up with a lot of talk, but in the end, they really haven't discovered a single thing about mars that we didn't already learn from satellites and telescopes. It's just a bunch of professional fields circle jerking themselves over rock identification. We could have literally saved all that money spent on mars missions and our understanding of the planet would be no different today than it was decades ago.

  • @austinduvall2422
    @austinduvall2422 Год назад +5

    Ya know I kinda hope that rock in the wheel makes it into a museum someday 👌😂

  • @KapilSharma-ry9th
    @KapilSharma-ry9th Год назад +16

    Such a great documentary.... Loving these episodes ❤

  • @PeterOHalloran-l6n
    @PeterOHalloran-l6n Год назад +1

    I am so fascinated. Thank you for sharing

  • @muhammadiqbalkf
    @muhammadiqbalkf Год назад +3

    i cried a bit watching the rock that got stuck on the rover wheels, it's so cute knowing it became perseverance's companion exploring the martian. i'd like to call that rock phoebe, phobos little brother. them scientist always come with cute names for space-related stuff naming and i love that.

    • @f87115
      @f87115 Год назад +1

      You need to adjust your medication

    • @FallenMerick
      @FallenMerick Год назад +1

      @@f87115 You need to keep your insecurities to yourself.

    • @TheGrimReaper19
      @TheGrimReaper19 Год назад

      -cough- mars is the god of war and Phobos + Deimos are Mars’s kids (in mythology) *cough*

  • @brianniegemann4788
    @brianniegemann4788 Год назад +5

    Delighted to stumble across your site! The sedimentary rocks remind me of the bluffs along the California beaches. Even the holes hollowed out in the rocks are similar. On Earth they are sometimes caused by kelp roots.

  • @alphatoomegabeyondthematri5166
    @alphatoomegabeyondthematri5166 Год назад +8

    The spider like object is a seed pod. Its long tendrils can spiral deep down into underground water sources this one is dead but the ones that are alive are tree seeds. The trees have fern like leaves that close at night and a waxy substance to stop transpiration of water as the atmosphere is very dry.

  • @td6647
    @td6647 Год назад +9

    Regarding the rock in the rim, seems like a simple diagonal diverter strip on the inside of each rim would take care of those rocks. Just makes the motor for that wheel have to work harder.

    • @nivid01
      @nivid01 Год назад +1

      Yep that would work. Good onya mate!

    • @mazeones
      @mazeones Год назад +1

      First thing I thought of too when I was watching that part.
      It's all cgi anyway. Things that never happened.
      They should've solved these problems by now if this was a real mission. Imagine all these years of spacecraft engineering and creating a wheel that looks like a trap for rocks. And why is there only one rock in there but not 20-30 little more pieces. Each of these few images really looks like a 3D render.
      Every photographer or a 3D artist with a few years in experience will laugh at these images.

  • @paulgee4336
    @paulgee4336 Год назад +1

    If there is enough atmosphere on Mars to create Dust Devils and huge sand storms, there should be more than enough to make a blower instead of having to use compressed nitrogen in a canister.

  • @Mason-is4mr
    @Mason-is4mr Год назад +9

    It's so intriguing how some shots look just like a desert here on Earth. Like, it makes me feel like I could just take a drive and go there lol but nope....A little too far, might have to hitch hike ;P

    • @wormbo2
      @wormbo2 Год назад +1

      Devon Island. Look for Haughton station on maps, then do some street views on the available ones around the area...
      Juat have a look,

  • @mikebowman9844
    @mikebowman9844 Год назад +5

    Seeing the stratified rocks makes me think with some certainty that large bodies of water were once on Mars. I believe the rocks are soft because they are sedimentary rocks, formed when water was present in abundance. I'm sure these conclusions have been drawn by others long ago. But it's cool seeing it with my own eyes.

    • @squillamsquallace2468
      @squillamsquallace2468 Год назад +2

      Right! You can clearly tell there are multiple layers indicating many geologic periods

    • @Journey_to_who_knows
      @Journey_to_who_knows Год назад +2

      Rip some fish
      - 1 billion years ago - 1 billion years ago

  • @coolfer2
    @coolfer2 Год назад +18

    Just a suggestion, in some of these shots it's kind of hard to get the sense of the size. Maybe can provide some scale so we know how big the rock actually is, and how far did the photograph is taken from.

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 Год назад +1

      @Ferry Wijaya
      Yeah, just throw a 12 oz. aluminum Coca-Cola can into the foreground of each picture for scale...I mean, since we've already thrown other debis around the planet. 😅

    • @newtybot
      @newtybot Год назад +5

      They could put a banana down on the ground for scale

    • @eyesofthefox
      @eyesofthefox Год назад

      The rover is about 10 ft long. The wheel is about 1.5 - 2 ft. Based on that, the rock is probably about 4ish to 5ish inches wide~

  • @zaikoji
    @zaikoji Год назад +1

    Fascinating.
    All the vision, brains and effort that went into these endeavors.
    And all the dumb crap that we’re still getting up to back on earth..

  • @lylosar
    @lylosar Год назад +2

    It would be really cool if the rover was instructed to go to reported dead rovers to see what actually happened. For example spirit

  • @miketothe2ndpwr
    @miketothe2ndpwr Год назад +4

    Never been here so early before. Great video

  • @jilbertb
    @jilbertb Год назад +10

    Those holes in the rocks were probably from a Diamond Billed Rock Pecker - they had those in Utah, many eons ago. They're extinct now. 😂

    • @junicohen7918
      @junicohen7918 Год назад

      They have em on Devon island Canada to this day

  • @AlexandreBackes
    @AlexandreBackes Год назад +3

    This is awesome!!!! Keep it up please!

  • @notmebro
    @notmebro Год назад

    Thank you ElderFox Documentaries! 😊🧡

  • @woodyforest2100
    @woodyforest2100 Год назад +13

    So glad to see the truth about this amazing mission! Instead of the other channels posting doctored images and foisting false claims upon the gullible. Keep up the great work reporting this incredible time in our history. The pictures are so clear and detailed.

  • @slodrigue83
    @slodrigue83 3 месяца назад +1

    4:17 I have a theory about the balance rock
    The giant bump by the rock it's balanced on
    A meteor maybe have thrown a piece that hit the bump by the the rock it's balanced on and the the rock bounced and then landed and balanced on the rock

  • @SirBorisHayter
    @SirBorisHayter Год назад +3

    That snickers bar wrapper was suspicious.

  • @skeeter197140
    @skeeter197140 Год назад +6

    So we're littering on another planet? Awesome. Next thing you know, we'll be finding cigarette butts. But seriously, this is amazing stuff, and I'm so ecstatic that I'm alive to see such awesome images.

  • @emikochan13
    @emikochan13 Год назад +3

    I feel like the helicopter drone peeps are going to have a lot of work before the next mission, it worked so flawlessly :D I bet there will be like 4 of them next time.

  • @Frenchylikeshikes
    @Frenchylikeshikes Год назад

    It is crazy how clear and crispy those pictures look like. The quality is really incredible.

  • @Harold789
    @Harold789 Год назад +2

    rocks rocks and rocks ... wow would you just loook at that rock! 🤯

  • @wweirdoww
    @wweirdoww Год назад +2

    "perseverance is desperate to use its drill"
    We get that buddy, we all get lonely at some time

  • @rosewhite---
    @rosewhite--- Год назад +5

    3:53 holes are identical to those in the cliffs around Mesa Verde. the holes were made by escaping water.

    • @larryjanson4011
      @larryjanson4011 Год назад

      and plenty of them even big enough to get many people in them, formed just by the wind here on earth.

  • @chrislaws4785
    @chrislaws4785 Год назад +9

    It's just amazing to me how a long time ago the first photos from mars showed this red planet with red skies, and now you can barely tell the difference between the BLUE sky on mars and the blue sky on earth. That is why i believe that there is more going on on mars than they are telling us and why i feel that colonizing mars may in fact be MUCH EASIER than they are will to say.

    • @huldu
      @huldu Год назад

      I will assume that no enhancing has been done to the pictures but most of them looks like they're from Earth. You can tell a few of them seems to have been taken during a sandstorm or when there is a lot of sand in the air. It's so deceptive it looks so calm and peaceful on the surface in those pictures.

    • @Sassyfreq
      @Sassyfreq Год назад +1

      Mars? Never heard we have such small rovers that drive on chocolate bars...and these pics look nothing like chocolate... wake up...this ain't what they tell us it is...

  • @Jakeisedgy
    @Jakeisedgy Год назад +4

    incredible!!! love these videos.

  • @seling5290
    @seling5290 Год назад

    Grazie per questi bellissimi filmati sul Marocco sento la nostalgia di quel paese

  • @bbfoto7248
    @bbfoto7248 Год назад

    @ElderFox Documentaries
    The image of the "Peak of the Delta" beginning at 1:15 is INCREDIBLY TELLING and revealing of the past geology and geologic processes on the planet. O...M...G! Unbelievable.
    Thank you.

  • @Nah-bro484
    @Nah-bro484 Год назад +5

    I got goosebumps when I see another planet surface

  • @michaelfriesen5273
    @michaelfriesen5273 Год назад +5

    Wow sure looks like Devon Island, Canada I’m just saying the similarities are eerie

    • @SaneGuyFr
      @SaneGuyFr Год назад +1

      yep, the look very similar

    • @artnull13
      @artnull13 Год назад +1

      You should watch the film: Capricorn One

    • @teenapittman4241
      @teenapittman4241 Год назад +2

      ​​Yes, Capricorn 1 makes me ask questions. It has bugged me all these years. I can't unwatch nor forget.

  • @durwoodwhitman8808
    @durwoodwhitman8808 Год назад +10

    I think its amazing that the planet is so barren with nothing but rocks that space debris is found so often. Its almost a perfect planet to settle on with dome structures once we are advanced enough to harness the suns power. Once humans can settle Mars we will be able to settle throughout the galaxy.

    • @hyperthalamus9278
      @hyperthalamus9278 Год назад +2

      Not really. Settling on Mars a
      is child's play compared to settling somewhere outside the Solar system. Even *reaching* other star systems is extremely difficult, so there'll be a huge time gap between those events.

    • @ligma6992
      @ligma6992 Год назад +1

      I believe we should look to the rock right above our heads before we go trying to colonzie Mars

    • @MadMenPlays
      @MadMenPlays Год назад

      @@ligma6992 why? It’s literally just a rock

    • @ligma6992
      @ligma6992 Год назад

      @@MadMenPlays yeah but this particular rock has quite a few useful minerals and no atmosphere to fuck with launches: in short; if we even so much as set up a temporary colony akin to antarctic outposts we could benefit a lot

  • @Wisdoms_300s
    @Wisdoms_300s Год назад +1

    the video is very interesting and helped me to understand many things

  • @jamesdelb6885
    @jamesdelb6885 Год назад +1

    Amazing channel. Thank you.

  • @Gaurav4u22
    @Gaurav4u22 Год назад +4

    Perhaps the most interesting and no nonsense space documentary channel on RUclips!!

    • @Grinningfartking6969
      @Grinningfartking6969 Год назад

      they do alot of clickbait things tho

    • @Gaurav4u22
      @Gaurav4u22 Год назад

      ​@@Grinningfartking6969 Its still miniscule as compared to thousands of other videos on RUclips.

  • @AestheticMeowwwwwwww
    @AestheticMeowwwwwwww Год назад +4

    Omg thank you soo much for this series. I love astronomy and i hope one day i will work with NASA (in my dream) 😂😂

    • @ot7stan207
      @ot7stan207 Год назад

      I work in It and there was a job I opening recently. You don’t need to be an Astronaut to work for them.

  • @trstmeimadctr
    @trstmeimadctr Год назад +4

    It's wild how over such a huge area that a single stray fiber got stuck on the rover

  • @Pslam23JesusIsLord
    @Pslam23JesusIsLord Год назад +2

    Deception at its finest.

  • @jayehum5019
    @jayehum5019 Год назад +2

    Love seeing this amazing footage. Thank you.

  • @carlcushmanhybels8159
    @carlcushmanhybels8159 Год назад +5

    Why is a rock that sunk slightly when being sanded (abraded), make it not a good candidate for drilling? The sandstone-like rock and outcropping do look like excellent to learn more about the Martian surface, and what's in it/ how layers formed.

    • @ElderFoxDocumentaries
      @ElderFoxDocumentaries  Год назад +8

      It could potentially cause damage to the drill. The most likely reason they won't try is because the algorithm that controls the pressure of the drill will go haywire, applying more and more pressure as the rock moves away from the drill.

    • @wacho4xj
      @wacho4xj Год назад +4

      Think about it this way, if you were drilling a hole in something here on earth, using a handheld drill or a drill press; If the item you were drilling into was not held still by something like a vise, your hand, or it's own large mass. This would make it very difficult to drill an accurate hole, and would likely result in breakage of the drill bit, or worse the drill or yourself. The harder or more abrasive the material being drilled into is, the harder the tooling needs to be. Harder metals being generally more brittle, this increases the likelihood of breakage.

    • @x-Spirax-x
      @x-Spirax-x Год назад +3

      If the drill breaks or gets clogged that's it. It's on another planet. The tools it got from Earth are all it's got.

  • @JustSomeGoy
    @JustSomeGoy Год назад +4

    Greenland looks so cool when it's tinted orange👍🏻

  • @TraphouseTCG
    @TraphouseTCG Год назад +2

    We’re casually looking at pictures from the surface of Mars on cell phone computers. Just wow

    • @tomnook4380
      @tomnook4380 Год назад +1

      Yeah it's amazing, it just sucks that do many people have half a brain and don't believe that this is on a different planet

  • @EtheB1
    @EtheB1 Год назад

    A truly fascinating peek at the alien world of Mars - thank you!

  • @TheAnon03
    @TheAnon03 Год назад +2

    1:00 I name that rock, Rocky Wheelson.

  • @dtex301
    @dtex301 Год назад +4

    Is there a chance that the rock in the wheel could be magnetized? It looks like it’s constantly clinging to the metal parts

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 Год назад

      @dtex301
      I believe that the wheels are made out of non-ferrous titanium or aluminum alloy (to cut down as much as possible on the payload weight), so it's not likely. ;) Stainless steel is also only mildly ferrous.

    • @Journey_to_who_knows
      @Journey_to_who_knows Год назад

      The sand is closer to shattered glass over the regular kind and it has a static charge

  • @dimitrisolejak26
    @dimitrisolejak26 Год назад +3

    Never considered, are they somehow planning on retrieving these samples to earth?

    • @wormbo2
      @wormbo2 Год назад

      Yeah mate, they can just pick em up from Devon Island, out near Greenland.
      Have a looky at all the street view images near Haughton Station....
      Just have a look....

  • @derrickbronson3099
    @derrickbronson3099 Год назад +4

    I was hoping since i was a kid in the 1960’s that they would find mushrooms, plants, trees, and animals on Mars. …… still waiting but my time is running out 😢

    • @nicholashylton6857
      @nicholashylton6857 Год назад +1

      A Martian '60s hippie commune? Sounds nice. Mushrooms and weed are legal in many places now, so maybe!

    • @derrickbronson3099
      @derrickbronson3099 Год назад

      @@nicholashylton6857😆✌️

    • @bmmaaate
      @bmmaaate Год назад +1

      @@nicholashylton6857 If a planet doesn't have mushrooms the size of a house is it even worth visiting?

    • @smartsalmon1
      @smartsalmon1 Год назад

      If there's life it's probably underground due to lack of atmosphere

  • @agentsmith2378
    @agentsmith2378 Год назад +1

    Ty guys exciting stuff.

  • @ktommyxyk
    @ktommyxyk Год назад +1

    Thank you for the documentary

  • @blueprintoc3453
    @blueprintoc3453 Год назад +4

    At 7:15. Top Center of frame, is that a possible piece of copper or gold?
    There is a diagonal line that is created showing 4 or 5 pieces of this material.
    A lot of the delta looks to have dark sand which could indicate precious metals in the area.

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 Год назад

      @Blueprint oc
      It looks to be more white-ish to me...calcium carbonate...which has its own implications.

    • @blueprintoc3453
      @blueprintoc3453 Год назад

      @@bbfoto7248 Possible, but at least to me it looks slightly reflective which is what drew my eye to it.

    • @elcobra0215
      @elcobra0215 Год назад

      Does mars have any such ressources ? Gold , copper , Silver , uranium etc ?

  • @FontaineLovers
    @FontaineLovers Год назад +4

    imagine if all the footage was taken from arizonian desert

    • @h3x.c0d3
      @h3x.c0d3 Год назад

      it is

    • @elcobra0215
      @elcobra0215 Год назад

      Idk how ppl believe this was filmed on earth they would've been called out by ennemies such as Russia , China

  • @TheArchitectOfDreams
    @TheArchitectOfDreams Год назад +6

    Billions of Pixels, still can't take a UFO photo here on Earth. What gives?

    • @basinho0211
      @basinho0211 Год назад +2

      As a photographer, seeing these kinds of comments makes me realize how little people actually know about how cameras work.

    • @stargazer-elite
      @stargazer-elite Год назад

      @@basinho0211 or physics and stuff like that lol
      ITS CALLED MOTION BLUR PEOPLE THATS WHY THE UFO/UAP’S ARE BLURRY

  • @Instantpower332
    @Instantpower332 Год назад +1

    Excellent absolutely exceptional….

  • @Totallynottrusted
    @Totallynottrusted Год назад +2

    I'm confused how the images taken by the rovers come this far as a clear image better than the samsung s20

  • @DieterSoegemeier
    @DieterSoegemeier Год назад +4

    It is amazing how much polution we are already leaving on another planet.

  • @lesliegann2737
    @lesliegann2737 Год назад +5

    Is Perseverance going to test the location that has green areas on it or is it only going to sample countless rocks instead?

  • @rotorheadv8
    @rotorheadv8 Год назад +4

    Let me know when they find an empty can of Coke.

  • @Tripheny
    @Tripheny Год назад

    Thanks for leaking this it's very helpful for us to understand what we need to be prepared for

  • @allan-mccombs
    @allan-mccombs Год назад +1

    Thank you for the great videos. Please use more circles when showing us stuff, there was stuff that I didn't know what to look at.

  • @TheFrogfeeder
    @TheFrogfeeder Год назад +1

    Water makes rocks round, wind makes them smooth. These rock formations look just like some of the formations here in our southwestern US deserts…

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 Год назад

      @TheFrogfeeder
      @Mike Bowman
      The image of the "Peak of the Delta" beginning at 1:15 is INCREDIBLY TELLING and revealing of the past geology and geologic processes on the planet. O...M...G! Unbelievable.
      Wind, obviously Yes, as we've seen the dust devils. But also FLOWING water, oceans/seabed, and magmatic uplift and tectonic plate or crust movement/displacement.
      Side note: Did you know that the long, tall mountain ridge just behind the parking lot at Whiskey Pete's Hotel & Casino in Primm, NV at the 15 FWY California/Nevada border is an ancient fossilized coral reef?
      I've been up there on a USC Geology class field trip, and there are exposed fossils of giant clams, trilobites, and all types of other shell and fish fossils.

  • @MoosesValley
    @MoosesValley 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great summary. No need to create sensationalist non-sense like "We Found A Spider-like Object" in titles, etc - people who are interested in seeing Mars and the exploration progress will still watch. Don't want to give conspiracy theory idiots headlines that might fuel their bogus claims, otherwise we will soon see stuff like "NASA found Spiders on Mars, and then suppressed all images of the spider-like object found by the Perseverance rover".

  • @sunsetpark_fpv
    @sunsetpark_fpv Год назад +1

    @ 7:11 - That is NOT dacron netting. That is a shed skin from the Martian snake people. Do your research. You'll see.

  • @dreamincolor14
    @dreamincolor14 Год назад +1

    It would be crazy if they could somehow prove that water was involved on Mars, because there's just nothing left that would even resemble water. So like what happened to kill this planet?

  • @artiechavez.5568
    @artiechavez.5568 Год назад +1

    Mars is fascinating planet, lots of history!