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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @vadymbrykalov8733
    @vadymbrykalov8733 2 года назад +8

    Best images of Mars I've ever seen. And I've been looking at Mars for a couple of years now. I'll be thrilled to see you cover Perseverance images & discoveries.

  • @bannapwns
    @bannapwns 2 года назад +42

    I never understand when it's said that certain things are essential for life and that without them, life couldn't exist. I presume the caveat of "as we know it" is implied, but it just seems like that could very well be an important distinction.

    • @michaell.445
      @michaell.445 2 года назад +4

      That distinction is referred to about half the time. Solar energy USED to be on the "required" list for example.

    • @Jimarillion
      @Jimarillion 2 года назад

      @@michaell.445 Just because life exists on Earth that does not require sunlight directly, does not necessarily mean said life does not benefit from the suns energy indirectly.
      Creatures in the deepest part of the oceans may never see light to any degree however they still feed on the remains of life from above.

    • @michaell.445
      @michaell.445 2 года назад +5

      @@Jimarillion what makes you think I didn't know that already. There's also life there that doesn't do that at all.

    • @nicothenu8903
      @nicothenu8903 2 года назад +1

      I think it’s not about that astrobiologist’s say life that’s different can’t exist, but that we increase finding other life by searching for life that looks like life we already know. If we look to needles in haystacks and we don’t know how many needles there are ore how all of them could look like it’s smart to look to needles that looks like the needles we already know. :-)

    • @angimayo4388
      @angimayo4388 2 года назад

      We are composed of 4 atoms. Oxygen hydrogen nitrogen & carbon. They say these are the most common elements in the universe. ... I guess ya gotta know how mix 'em the rite way ..?

  • @davidarbuckle7236
    @davidarbuckle7236 2 года назад +11

    Great historical perspective of the successes and failures. Thank you for this.

  • @cheecharron1244
    @cheecharron1244 2 года назад +14

    Very interesting. I learned a lot thanks!

  • @solarisnova4811
    @solarisnova4811 Год назад +1

    Great video. Soothing narrator’s voice and calm background music makes an enjoyable experience for this type of content. I am a now a subscriber. Thank you!

  • @adrianabonitaaziz
    @adrianabonitaaziz Год назад +4

    I lost the count of how many times I watched this wonderful video 😍 Wow ! It just blows my mind !

  • @L98fiero
    @L98fiero 2 года назад +30

    Clickbait, this is a history of Mars probes and landings, it says essentially nothing about what we know about life on Mars.

    • @vast634
      @vast634 2 года назад +5

      The conclusion is the same: no life found yet, just a lot of small indicators about a watery past, and some process that still produces methane and ammonia.

    • @victory2115
      @victory2115 2 года назад +2

      The fact is ,there is no proof of life anywhere outside of earth.

    • @L98fiero
      @L98fiero 2 года назад +2

      @@victory2115 And conversely, there's no proof there isn't either, something that no one can prove either way, ever!

    • @peterpiper5914
      @peterpiper5914 Год назад

      Thanks for the heads up I will put a 👎 immediately!!

    • @adrianabonitaaziz
      @adrianabonitaaziz Год назад +1

      @VAST And the clays are wonderful discovering as well .

  • @pop5678eye
    @pop5678eye 2 года назад +7

    8:55 Mars Odyssey was not the first artificial satellite to Mars to have used aerobraking. Mars Global Surveyor already did the same thing years before.

  • @ajitkulkarni6565
    @ajitkulkarni6565 2 года назад +6

    Best channel. Best voiceover. Best graphics.

  • @sanchosantaana2170
    @sanchosantaana2170 2 года назад +10

    Im so lucky to be alive and be able to watch these humans amazing achievement its amazingly rewarding experience...

    • @Irades
      @Irades 7 месяцев назад

      Are you a human yourself?

  • @LimSeeKhean-sr4dk
    @LimSeeKhean-sr4dk 6 месяцев назад +1

    Earth will look like this in the future

  • @StarlitJourneys
    @StarlitJourneys Год назад

    True exploration is not the land it covers but the journey it inspires!

  • @victoriagonzalez5774
    @victoriagonzalez5774 2 года назад +7

    Such an inhospitable place, it would be a hellish existence.

    • @shasha1873
      @shasha1873 2 года назад +5

      There is no life on Mars. It is not possible for life to exist. The information for life does not exist there.

    • @TommyTCGT
      @TommyTCGT 2 года назад +1

      Mars was once was home to tens of millions of humans, as was Milona, which was destroyed in a local war about 200K years ago, that chucking Mars into it's inhospitable orbit.. daya from moc.ylfyeht, written in reverse.

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 2 года назад +5

      @@TommyTCGT Are you feeling alright? 😂

    • @leriku2270
      @leriku2270 2 года назад

      @@TommyTCGT nigga go take ur meds

    • @distantthunder12ck55
      @distantthunder12ck55 2 года назад +1

      @@shasha1873 You have literally no idea what you are talking about. Life is extremely tough, extremely versatile and literally exists 100s of metres below the surface of our planet. Life most certainly existed on Mars 4 billion years ago at around the same time as it appeared on Earth. Materials were exchanged between the two worlds in that time since and life would have also been transferred within rocks. Once life exists it is incredibly hard to extinguish. If Earth turned into Mars tomorrow, much of the life beneath our feet, deep within the Earth would persist. Ignorance is bliss for some, I guess. And the information does exist. Organics have been discovered within rocks by Curiosity, methane and oxygen spikes detected.

  • @skrayraja
    @skrayraja 2 года назад +8

    How deep did the thermal sensor go. Did it detect any heat coming from inside Mars, like from a molten iron or at least a hot iron ore?

    • @sgill4833
      @sgill4833 2 года назад +8

      Mars core has cooled. No longer molten. Which is why it lost its magnetosphere protecting it atmosphere.

    • @abacus749
      @abacus749 2 года назад +2

      Was a daily logbook kept of the day and night temperatures on each of the missions.? Did the extreme temperatures affect the air precipitation in any way.? How did the COMPASS work given than a normal compass would not work in the absence of earth's gravity? Is there any footage of any of the vehicles being exposed to the sandstorms?

  • @mutaistudios
    @mutaistudios 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this! Im going to do my 6th yr architectural project discussing a small population sustaining itself on mars.Super excited!!!

  • @1SA999999
    @1SA999999 2 года назад +2

    Got the good knowledge, thanks a lot!

  • @covid546
    @covid546 2 года назад +31

    Meanwhile in the another universe: What Do We Know About Life On Earth So Far

    • @tropicsalt.
      @tropicsalt. 2 года назад

      Earthians are the worst.
      Such prima-donna's

    • @budwhite9591
      @budwhite9591 2 года назад +5

      Haven’t found any intelligence yet

    • @kevinkram9260
      @kevinkram9260 2 года назад

      May I ask, how do you know there "is" another Universe? I believe, your just talking jibberish

    • @covid546
      @covid546 2 года назад +2

      @@kevinkram9260 yes of course i am talking gibberish, man. It is just a joke lol

    • @MeRen_Kichu777
      @MeRen_Kichu777 2 года назад

      It's still the same the volcanic phase !!
      In another galaxy it seems to host large animals !!
      In another galaxy it's very much a water world .
      Another galaxy it's just an ice world
      In another galaxy i can see only the green plants !!
      All of them "let them have their time"
      Our time when they finally reach us
      Mars?!

  • @richardanderson8627
    @richardanderson8627 2 года назад +13

    A slick production piece . Doubtful that it tells all that is truly known about Mars !

    • @wooddogg8
      @wooddogg8 2 года назад +3

      Very doubtful as it's been a busy 4 years since this was made, lol.

    • @seankash8546
      @seankash8546 2 года назад +2

      It’s been a busy 50 years since the Mars Colony Corporation was established in 1971 as a US/UN Unacknowledged Special Access Program.

  • @Brando7867-j1u
    @Brando7867-j1u 2 года назад +11

    They call it the red planet but it's actually a tan brown planet similar in color to the Sahara desert with a Crimson blue sky like what we see on earth during the winter season's.

    • @bugstomper4670
      @bugstomper4670 2 года назад +1

      Blue sky has high Nitrogen & Oxygen. Red sky has high Carbon Dioxide. ... Mars looks red, because of Iron Oxide mixed in an all over it's ground.

    • @Brando7867-j1u
      @Brando7867-j1u 2 года назад

      @@bugstomper4670 there is no iron oxide at the Martian surface it is only present however at about 1 to 2ft below a tan brown crust and carbon dioxide does not turn an atmosphere red, however dust scattered by the wind into the sky can but this subsides daily now the atmosphere of mars is composed of trace gases such as nitrogen,oxygen and methane and two of these gases are naturally blue in color when lit under a flame and in every reprocessed photo of mars I have seen the sky remained blue. now if want to see real pictures of the planet just go to justin cowarts collection of mars photo's.

    • @bugstomper4670
      @bugstomper4670 2 года назад

      Look it up. Research it. Don't just blow BS out of your mouth!

    • @Brando7867-j1u
      @Brando7867-j1u 2 года назад +1

      @@bugstomper4670 you didn't even bother looking.

    • @bugstomper4670
      @bugstomper4670 2 года назад

      @@Brando7867-j1u Yes I did. But it's not some conspiracy site run by flat earthers.

  • @jonathankennedy1715
    @jonathankennedy1715 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful, undeniable evidence of intelligent design.

    • @jonathankennedy1715
      @jonathankennedy1715 2 года назад +2

      @Youcef Zeroual the false theory of evolution

    • @anonymouslee2061
      @anonymouslee2061 2 года назад

      You have 1 like! why the fuck are you the top comment?!

  • @lumbiniashutoshtambat5871
    @lumbiniashutoshtambat5871 2 года назад +13

    Wonderful video, appreciate your efforts!

  • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
    @Woodman-Spare-that-tree 2 года назад +9

    I suppose if our telescopes had detected Martian people walking about on the surface, we would only have started a war with them.

    • @seanbowmen8265
      @seanbowmen8265 2 года назад +4

      Probably, we can't get along with ourselves so finding life out there like that will cause a whole host of problems that we are not equipped to deal with.

    • @ted331
      @ted331 2 года назад +2

      According to H.G.Wells they started it first

    • @katiecanaday768
      @katiecanaday768 2 года назад

      Ye of little faith

  • @brianwilliams9431
    @brianwilliams9431 2 года назад +5

    Why not put the equivalent of a windshield wiper on the solar panels to clear off the dust just a thought but what do I know 🤔

    • @jamespeters2859
      @jamespeters2859 2 года назад +1

      Genius idea! Why didn’t they think of that.

    • @ted331
      @ted331 2 года назад +3

      @@jamespeters2859 they could just wait at the traffic lights. And some Martian will try to clean it weather they want it or not

  • @JohnSmith-yh5bd
    @JohnSmith-yh5bd 2 года назад +1

    3:11 It's times like these that make it clear how lucky we are today. I can't imagine all that effort, time, waiting, and money just to get that fuzzy black-and-white thing they have the nerve of calling a photo.

  • @AmateurHistorian999
    @AmateurHistorian999 Год назад

    Best Mars exploration documentary I've seen.

  • @ProlificInvention
    @ProlificInvention 2 года назад +4

    Nothing because we've never searched below the surface, there is a temperate zone under the entire surface of earth that stays at an optimal temperature... I hypothesize there is also a similar effect under mars, best part is no one knows and I may be right.

    • @shanepatrick641
      @shanepatrick641 2 года назад

      Gosh. Imagine coming back saying you were right all along? 🤞🏻

  • @ViezeFurrrrr
    @ViezeFurrrrr 2 года назад

    Amazing vid!

  • @davidflitcroft7101
    @davidflitcroft7101 2 года назад +1

    The narrator @ 2:22 on is really inaccurate; Almost every Soviet attempt to get to Mars failed, whereas most every American attempt succeeded. Please get it right.

  • @noobolten772
    @noobolten772 Год назад +1

    I honestly think in 2056 we will be on Mars. But not all of us. Like think about a really expensive holiday. It would be super cool though

    • @kevinwatkins6615
      @kevinwatkins6615 7 месяцев назад

      Yes. I am getting the deluxe vacation package with all meals included

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 2 года назад +1

    Mars get hits by to many Meteors and Asteroids! Until it get a Atmosphere, for a shield. Its the only place we have to go to! If we destroy our beautiful world, we live in! I Love Earth! What God has Made for us > Its so prefect

  • @Bleakh
    @Bleakh 2 года назад +1

    Sliding into the DMs like 7:36 :D

  • @claudelebel49
    @claudelebel49 2 года назад +7

    This video although just uploaded seems to be pre-2020 from the commentary.
    Very well done though.

    • @FerociousPancake888
      @FerociousPancake888 2 года назад

      Just like medicine and technology today, if you’re watching something even 1 year old it could be completely out of date. Pretty scary to think about. Cool, but also scary.

    • @claudelebel49
      @claudelebel49 2 года назад

      @@FerociousPancake888 Why scary?

  • @no-bozos
    @no-bozos 2 года назад +4

    Without an electro-magnetic field NOTHING can live on Mars.

    • @kostas6621
      @kostas6621 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @mdarifulislamhridoy9147
      @mdarifulislamhridoy9147 2 года назад

      Why not?

    • @no-bozos
      @no-bozos 2 года назад

      @@mdarifulislamhridoy9147 - The electro-magnetic field deflects the sun's gamma radiation. Without that field any organic material gets disintegrated and blown off the planet. Which is what happened to any water on Mars. It was blown into space.
      A human being would be exposed on the trip to Mars and would be dead, or almost dead before they even arrived, and the shielding it would take would be impossible to send there.

    • @mdarifulislamhridoy9147
      @mdarifulislamhridoy9147 2 года назад

      @@no-bozos I see....thanks

    • @no-bozos
      @no-bozos 2 года назад

      @@mdarifulislamhridoy9147 - You're welcome.

  • @GoDodgers1
    @GoDodgers1 2 года назад +3

    Star trek dreams....

  • @NieR.Amanda
    @NieR.Amanda 2 года назад +4

    For decades scientists have looked at Mars, and thought "Shall I get this or a Snickers?"

  • @robertcraig156
    @robertcraig156 2 года назад

    Someone tell me What is filming the landing, of the rovers from the falling balloons until they hit the surface of the planet?

  • @probegt75
    @probegt75 2 года назад +2

    Didn't realize how old this video was

  • @surajkamble3538
    @surajkamble3538 2 года назад +2

    Why planet like Mars has thin atmosphere than that of moons like Enceledous, titan, europa???

    • @vast634
      @vast634 2 года назад

      More solar radiation I suppose, blowing off the gases. Titan is much further away from the sun.

  • @ProlificInvention
    @ProlificInvention 2 года назад +5

    All they have to do is dig down 20 feet, there may be a temperate zone such as on earth. Here on earth if you dig down 20 feet the temperature is a steady 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit all the time no matter the surface conditions.

  • @آیدینرضازاده
    @آیدینرضازاده 2 года назад +1

    WWWWWOOOO,BRAVO,BRAVO,THENKS THENKS,💯💯🌎👈🌎👈💯💯.

  • @garethhamilton
    @garethhamilton Год назад

    these videos are fascinating amazing engineers them at nasa

  • @mybuddys1
    @mybuddys1 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @alfredstaggs9137
    @alfredstaggs9137 2 года назад

    We should be sending bodies to Mars. We would be there if we never stopped. There are plenty of volunteers for a good cause.

  • @MaxB6851
    @MaxB6851 2 года назад +1

    Having six legs a rover could be programed to walk out of a sand bog like a spider, then revert to rotating its wheels.

  • @lawrence1318
    @lawrence1318 2 года назад +3

    Concerning food supply, there's probably millions of Mars Bars just below the surface.

    • @ted331
      @ted331 2 года назад

      If you run out of Mars Bars there's plenty of flying Saucers

    • @knockedoutloaded279
      @knockedoutloaded279 2 года назад

      And galaxies and milky ways

  • @brucelee5576
    @brucelee5576 2 года назад

    Why would it take weeks to get the image when we have the images from the impact satellite.

  • @emmabrooks1310
    @emmabrooks1310 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting

  • @precisiont5188
    @precisiont5188 2 года назад +2

    How can we know which images are actually from Mars out of all the videos and images in this video?

    • @BURDYMAN777
      @BURDYMAN777 2 года назад +2

      You can't really *know* 100% what is real and what is cgi nowadays, but a good way to tell if it's likely a real image or likely a cgi recreation is: If you see the rover or satellite in the clip, then its probably a cgi demonstration/recreation showing how the rover landed or what the satellite looks like flying around mars. If you only see the mars surface without seeing the equipment then its more than likely a real image from the cameras on the rovers/satellites. Hopefully the way I worded all of that is understandable.

    • @shanepatrick641
      @shanepatrick641 2 года назад

      @@BURDYMAN777 I understand, thanks man 😊

    • @joeolguin1511
      @joeolguin1511 2 года назад +1

      Why don't we hear any any of these mars cities On the TV news????

    • @joeolguin1511
      @joeolguin1511 2 года назад +1

      Right!!!!!?

  • @Rallysolo
    @Rallysolo 2 года назад

    If you put powder on a hard or glass service and blow it around it would look like those sand dunes or dust dunes on mars but that dust is like fine rust blowing around.

  • @duckhive
    @duckhive 2 года назад

    what music is used at the 23 min. mark?

    • @raybin6873
      @raybin6873 2 года назад +1

      That is the sound of an old school dial up modem...the first method used to log onto the internet. High pitched audio signals were transmitted thru a telephone handset microphone (fax machines also worked this way)...the receiving end "read" the audio signal converting to a digital format that the receiving computer could understand. It was VERY SLOW...just a simple photo image would take several minutes to gradually fill the monitor screen.

  • @nargesgolforosh
    @nargesgolforosh 2 года назад

  • @user-zd8dp2re8k
    @user-zd8dp2re8k 2 года назад +2

    Give us internet in space and we have no problems living on mars

  • @northeast9162
    @northeast9162 2 года назад +3

    Imagine a human civilisation on Mars send me over .

    • @tiffenb.pickering2375
      @tiffenb.pickering2375 2 года назад

      It's small & underground, research the Mars Jump Room. I have family N the U.S. Military

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 2 года назад +1

    Can you imagine a Martian watching this Alien thing. Landing, unfolding! Then moving off. Marvin the Martian> he heee where my laser gun

  • @felixkhithie7574
    @felixkhithie7574 2 года назад

    Is this the real surface of Mars or its just another film shots in the hollywood studios..!!?? I'm curious who is taking the shots of landing, the bouncing, the zooming etc..??

  • @BGTuyau
    @BGTuyau 2 года назад

    Source of the videos?

  • @ბაადურნატროშვილი

    მოგესალმებით. შეიძლება ჩვენი მოსაზრებაც გამოიყენოთ მარსის გაცოცხლებაში?

  • @ristube3319
    @ristube3319 2 года назад +4

    Wouldn’t something similar to a windshield wiper be useful for multimillion dollar tech powered solely by solar panels on a well known dusty planet?!

    • @seanbowmen8265
      @seanbowmen8265 2 года назад +2

      There's a reason but I can't remember it. Smart people stuff.

    • @banditt18
      @banditt18 Год назад

      no cause the windshield wiper has to many moving parts and there in it's self get jammed with all that dust and debre and eventually the whipers themselves would tear. but i like where you're going with this thought tho

  • @garyharstvedt9784
    @garyharstvedt9784 2 года назад +2

    To be inferior let's me in for creative ideas. What kind of chemical reaction would make the evaporation of moisture on Mars less ?

    • @psycronizer
      @psycronizer 2 года назад +4

      that's not the issue. The problem is a lack of a magnetic field, which would stop the sun's solar wind from literally blasting away the air and water vapor at higher altitudes, no magnetic field means it all gets stripped away from the atmosphere over millions of years, a slow process but a certain one. It might be possible to create, and then maintain an atmosphere, by replenishing it , shouldn't be too hard to do once it is re-established.

  • @narnie244
    @narnie244 2 года назад +1

    I believe something apocalyptic happened . That's where we came from or some of us, if not where why do some have the rhesus protein and some don't the rh protein can be traced back to the ape, if I'm not mistaken , what does it trave back to if its not there

    • @gordonpkm7560
      @gordonpkm7560 2 года назад

      The Rh positive is rhesus monkey, an Endemic to Earth ...The Rh negative, began arriving from Venus, 50k yrs ago, with modern humans 1st Ancestors the Bacchi an Pre-Adamites

    • @shanepatrick641
      @shanepatrick641 2 года назад

      I think you’re genuinely onto something 🤔

  • @peter8488
    @peter8488 2 года назад

    If Tardigrades can survive space, if bacteria lives by eating rocks, if ice worms live in glacier ice, I say there is a high probability that life is probably there.

  • @Gssilver49B
    @Gssilver49B 2 года назад +2

    What about the city on Mars and the train .They was pics on Google mars white wagon and withe track they change the pics nasa did not want to show that , So they lie to us so i'm not interest anymore.

    • @Exiledk
      @Exiledk 2 года назад

      Oh dear....

  • @jwarmstrong
    @jwarmstrong 2 года назад +3

    No UFO was harmed in the making of this video - scientist think Joe & Pelois were born on Mars when water oceans flowed

  • @wayneparkinson4558
    @wayneparkinson4558 2 года назад

    Good thing about building on mars is that you can build higher and stronger with that low gravity high iron planet so I suppose it make sense to build another slum city

    • @banditt18
      @banditt18 Год назад

      you have a point. but i hope if you went to mars you was not planning to return to earth cause sadly you could never come home cause of that low gravity you would eventually become used to and the moment you steped foot on earth all you're bones everything would be crushed by our gravity

    • @wayneparkinson4558
      @wayneparkinson4558 Год назад

      @@banditt18 He can Just come back as a couch potato what's the problem he wouldn't feel out of place, Martian like, He should fit in nicely with the other earthling

  • @RobertsfunWords
    @RobertsfunWords 2 года назад +3

    Well done, although the "life" suggestion is similar to the expeditions. If we find it it will be from Earth. We are alone in the universe. The odds of any life existing elsewhere are close to zero - as evidenced by all experimentation and observation. The idea is useful in fundraising.

    • @ted331
      @ted331 2 года назад +1

      Wrong there's enough planets in the universe that have had, have now or will in the future have life of some kind. The problem is they're too far away ever to get to, as we'll never get to Go faster than the speed of light

    • @gordonpkm7560
      @gordonpkm7560 2 года назад

      Big foot are pets of terrestrials living on Earth ..
      Your neighbor could be from Andromeda

    • @ted331
      @ted331 2 года назад +1

      @@gordonpkm7560 I fly around the universe my Probing stick in hand
      Looking for a quiet spot where I can safely land
      Ignoring the Prime Directive I go my merry way
      Probing fat American’s across the U S A

    • @shanepatrick641
      @shanepatrick641 2 года назад

      @@ted331 😂😂

    • @mohairsam9705
      @mohairsam9705 2 года назад

      @@ted331 that's every 2nd American

  • @magictorch234
    @magictorch234 2 года назад +2

    This presentation is drier than the Martian surface

  • @JohnDoe-tx8lq
    @JohnDoe-tx8lq 2 года назад +6

    When we've colonise Mars and retrieved the Rovers, they should be able to power up and carry on. We'll be able to send them back to Earth to find if theres any life down here after the Climate Apocalypse. 😎👍

    • @markmiller6402
      @markmiller6402 2 года назад +1

      Good idea, recycling and repurposing 😂😂

    • @markmiller6402
      @markmiller6402 2 года назад

      @Atheism Rocks! . We might fuck it up like we did here

    • @lawrence1318
      @lawrence1318 2 года назад +1

      You're a real lefty activist aren't you Mr Doe!. There's no climate problem on earth. Everything is normal.

  • @arttaggerr2233
    @arttaggerr2233 2 года назад +5

    Why doesn’t NASA put a container on Mars that the rovers and helicopters can go inside of during dust storms to protect them.

    • @arttaggerr2233
      @arttaggerr2233 2 года назад +1

      @Growseth Jones I get it, my apologies, a rover wouldn’t be much of a rover if it stayed in one area.
      How about a light weight built in shield that folds around the solar panels when the rover isn’t operating? Doesn’t that sound reasonable?

    • @abacus749
      @abacus749 2 года назад

      How would they navigate back to it?

    • @sherrilynnevonch4036
      @sherrilynnevonch4036 2 года назад +1

      Hey you know what your ideas (both actually are a good idea. Maybe they can make a canvas umbrella that pops up in the center and uses spider style unfolding to temporarily cover it and then fold back in again?!

    • @sherrilynnevonch4036
      @sherrilynnevonch4036 2 года назад +1

      Wait canvas is to heavy nm. But I am sure they would have some form of material thats sturdy and light.

    • @arttaggerr2233
      @arttaggerr2233 2 года назад

      @@sherrilynnevonch4036 Just need to apply a little ingenuity.

  • @banditt18
    @banditt18 Год назад

    what i never understood is why they made all the rovers drive so bloody slow? kind hard for them to look for life if they cant even move at a good enough speed to get from point a to point c

  • @montanafreeman1895
    @montanafreeman1895 2 года назад

    They found a city on Mars last Friday night. The rover staff won’t let us watch it.

  • @michaelanderson3096
    @michaelanderson3096 Год назад

    START DIGGING DEEP TO WHAT IS THERE.

  • @rickrick2094
    @rickrick2094 2 года назад

    Breaking news! Life found in our solar system and it's here on earth. Zero money spent on this discovery!

  • @tempustempus9073
    @tempustempus9073 Год назад

    I volunteered to go to Mars 17 times

  • @Worldofourown2024
    @Worldofourown2024 2 года назад +3

    This is pretty kool though is cgi like a video game. They're looking to understand why by looking at the geologic activity and history. We need something bigger than a Tonka toy to excavate up there as well as things like humanoid robots that can perform work and tasks much like we can do. They'll probably find the core went cold some years ago for it the planet doesn't get enough solar energy and is a bit smaller than Earth. So with a cold core, it lost magnetic energy and gravity to hold the atmosphere and surface water becoming the most inhospitable desert. Awesome water and oxygen were discovered so high tech machines can be used to mine that if and when people are to be there though I'm sure the novelty of being there will wear off quick for all people that are to go there so far from home.

    • @shanepatrick641
      @shanepatrick641 2 года назад

      Yep I agree. And there’s only so much water ice as well.

  • @geromingonzales4678
    @geromingonzales4678 2 года назад

    Who is taking the video when the rover is shown in motion...?

  • @gulutaalan8845
    @gulutaalan8845 2 года назад

    The only words about the three Viking experiments (never repeated) is "they had limitations". Think a doc on this topic should've devoted at least a few minutes to them, as controversially as they were.

  • @dereklyons1533
    @dereklyons1533 2 года назад

    I have always thought we have travelled from mars when it started dying

  • @Tomkat55
    @Tomkat55 2 года назад +5

    Clickbait!

  • @WALTERpal
    @WALTERpal 2 года назад +1

    Earth was in a state like the rest of the planet Genesis 1:2 and jesus said to it to rearrange and created everything so we could live here. And thats exactly what he is going to do will all of the planet. He is going to transforme them so we could go there.

  • @phumlayawli6723
    @phumlayawli6723 2 года назад +2

    Let us not become like Mars people who perish. We can do better than them. Love is an amazing tool just open your heart 💖💖💖💖

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 Год назад

    Elon musk is a Genius. And he has BALLS!!! he does what he says. And he says YES! We can! instead of no we can't....
    Space X is doing more in space travel than anyone has since NASA sent men to the moon....

  • @battlethebollocksrodgers9173
    @battlethebollocksrodgers9173 2 года назад

    That's funny The red cloud storm isn't visible in today's pictures...
    "We could go to the moon again in a nanosecond but we've lost that technology..." Don pettit

  • @slaphappy9433
    @slaphappy9433 2 года назад

    we are bond to earth

  • @aeonikus1
    @aeonikus1 2 года назад

    Too bad that chinese mars expeditions and rovers weren't covered. They made very good progress regarding planetary exploration.

  • @marcdb1412
    @marcdb1412 2 года назад +7

    No life on Mars, no green little people on Mars, just sand and stones. We should keep those millions to save life on planet Earth before is gone and us with it.

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 2 года назад

      (mars rockets are fumes/heat earth gets rid of)

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 2 года назад

      @Anthony Kelley (in mathematics a dead planet earth is still 100% )

    • @dillonbledsoe7680
      @dillonbledsoe7680 2 года назад

      Stupid comment

    • @robertmurdock8164
      @robertmurdock8164 2 года назад

      It's pure fantasy to think Mars is the solution to problems we have on earth No we are forced to live in the real world not the science fiction of a earth like Mars Mars is hostile to human life Mars will kill you

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 2 года назад

      @@robertmurdock8164 the surrection of mars should give humanity infinite economy
      (to surrect planets is how to live in a universe - life as center of the universe)

  • @johan8724
    @johan8724 2 года назад +1

    When a long time ago temperature on earth was way hotter and life as we know it didn't excist here, that means the sun was way stronger back then being able to create higher temps on mars in that times, so life could have excisted there, maybe in other forms then we know of taking evolution into account.

    • @bryanleigh6497
      @bryanleigh6497 2 года назад

      *existed*

    • @sahilbrar7330
      @sahilbrar7330 2 года назад

      Sun's health deterioration is not what caused the earth to cool down but even if you go by this theory which means the sun was even hotter as we precede back in time which means there never would have been water and it is more likely to emerge now when it has cooled down but the fact that its quite and entirely not the case says otherwise something we are yet to discover about its history or actually our own.

    • @FLPhotoCatcher
      @FLPhotoCatcher 2 года назад

      Actually, science says that the sun was cooler back then. It's a mystery how life could exist with a cooler sun.

  • @tobymurray.740
    @tobymurray.740 2 года назад

    Mars and it's two moons are structured as helium atom.

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 2 года назад +1

    Everyone knows there no air on mars right…why do so many people still want to go there…I don’t get it. You can’t terraform it because it doesn’t have a magnetosphere, it will always be to cold because it’s to far away from the sun…leave it alone or sent robots.

  • @jerrilehane7815
    @jerrilehane7815 Год назад

    I found people & animals on Mars 2004,I designed Mars rovers 1987 as Ghostwriter for Star Trek.See pics Jerry Lehane Mars.

  • @goojedooje660
    @goojedooje660 2 года назад

    The u s a sent one rocket to Mars in 1965 it took pictures of it not mentioned here

  • @Trigger200284
    @Trigger200284 2 года назад +2

    that thermal probe was never successful, wtf

  • @tanthiennguyen9308
    @tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад

    Manchmal bringen Sie solcher Situationen Beachtenswert als Psychologie Bestrafung bis Heute noch am Lebenden mit Bedürfnissen Weltweite Reiseveranstalter ohne Begleiterin dabeihaben..............................!

  • @interwebtubes
    @interwebtubes 2 года назад +2

    There’s definitely no life on Mars,
    Talk about a tremendous waste of tax dollars

  • @evangelineyazzie9208
    @evangelineyazzie9208 2 года назад

    Is there any indian reservation on that planet/wrong question...thx

  • @tanthiennguyen9308
    @tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад

    Wer nehmen der Projekt Mars bringen zum Erreichen können haben bitteschön......................?

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 10 месяцев назад

    All those issues w😅sand blocking solar panels you think that they would invent something to brush it off like a arm with a broom 😂

  • @pieterlagemaat611
    @pieterlagemaat611 2 года назад +1

    Nice CGI

  • @danielash1704
    @danielash1704 2 года назад

    Barron and even though it was a watery grave it would have been Earth 2 million billion year's event. Love compassion for all Daniel Ash still trying to figure out the vortex of the whole picture is worth more about a humanity and then really turn a cornerstone of the experience

  • @ธิติพัฒน์เอี่ยมพร-น3ถ

    การศึกษที่มีความคิดสร้างสรรค์คงมาจากความเป็นจริงของคนไทยคนหนึ่งที่ทำงานของระบบภูมิคุ้มครองแรงงานไทยในการจัดส่งสินค้าออกแบบมาสำหรับผู้ที่ได้จากการใช้ยานี้อยู่แล้วแต่ก็ไม่มีใครอยากลองของใหม่ไม่มีความสุขกับการใช้งานในการใช้งานในการใช้งานในการจัดการศึกษาและผู้ส่งที่รวดร้าวรานจาก

  • @patriotsvnwo5217
    @patriotsvnwo5217 2 года назад +3

    Why have these Mars videos forgotten about the radiation markers that the Viking missions discovered? The fact that these particular elements were found indicated that 2 massive nuclear bombs were dropped from space which destroyed the Martian atmosphere. This occurred 500,000 years ago and is the reason why Mars has no abundance of life and water now.

    • @TrilobitesRTasty
      @TrilobitesRTasty 2 года назад +1

      Because Mars has so little atmosphere because Mars became tectonically inactive and thus lost its magnetic field...thus lacks the protection from solar winds from the Sun that the earth enjoys. Basically, radiation from the Sun burned the atmosphere and water into space.

    • @SuperExponential
      @SuperExponential 2 года назад +2

      three half-foot chili cheese dogs with a salad with oil and vinegar and an extra large diet coke thank you😐

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 2 года назад +2

      Are you feeling alright? 😂

    • @Exiledk
      @Exiledk 2 года назад

      And you know this... how? And you know who dropped these bombs... how? Or why?
      What are you medicating with?

    • @robertmurdock8164
      @robertmurdock8164 2 года назад +2

      @@SuperExponential I want what you are smoking