See Artemis 1's Orion spacecraft and Earth in stunning view from space

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
  • NASA's Orion spacecraft has captured imagery of Earth and itself during its trip to the moon on Nov. 16, 2022. Watch the historic Artemis 1 launch: www.space.com/nasa-artemis-1-...
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  • @richardspencer4526
    @richardspencer4526 Год назад +522

    As one member of the Apollo generation, I have waited 50 years to see this day!! Thank you Artemis generation for getting us back!!

    • @chrischeshire6528
      @chrischeshire6528 Год назад +19

      Remember back to Christmas time 1968 and looking up at the moon and people thought they were looking at Apollo 8 but really seeing Venus. It's a great time to be alive.

    • @user-xq4xg7pi4w
      @user-xq4xg7pi4w Год назад

      Идиоты вас тогда развели как лохов.. Не были Американцы на луне

    • @mowbyone
      @mowbyone Год назад +8

      It’s a thing of beauty isn’t it

    • @My_daddy
      @My_daddy Год назад +7

      Why? There is literally no one on board? They send craft to the moon all the time

    • @mowbyone
      @mowbyone Год назад +20

      @@My_daddy
      Because this is the beginning,the first new steps of humans going to the moon in 50 years.
      The beginning is exciting,imagine it when the first woman steps foot in the moon in a few years.
      And also yes,humans send craft to the moon but we never get to see the view from the craft step by step,
      We’re gonna see every mile of the journey.

  • @alexalston9087
    @alexalston9087 Год назад +129

    I'm 62 years old and today I feel like that little boy sitting in the classroom watching the Apollo mission.

    • @knobdikker
      @knobdikker Год назад +1

      You're about 5 months older than me!

    • @kdmigloo
      @kdmigloo Год назад +2

      You just are asleep. You were daydreaming looking out of the window.

    • @mowbyone
      @mowbyone Год назад

      @@kdmigloo
      Why bother trolling these threads with your stupid belief that literally people 2000 years ago debunked and proved wrong.
      I pray you don’t have children

    • @kdmigloo
      @kdmigloo Год назад

      @@mowbyone why dont you go play in traffic. after you get your fist out of your sisters a$$

    • @mowbyone
      @mowbyone Год назад +13

      @@kdmigloo
      You seem a bit obsessed with inter breeding,
      Is that why you believe the earth to be flat.
      Makes sense

  • @robertjohnston8541
    @robertjohnston8541 Год назад +91

    I was just a child when I watched the first Lunar landing on television. I have waited my whole life for us to go back.

    • @twelved4983
      @twelved4983 Год назад +12

      If you want even more to look forward to, just remember that the next time we go to land on the Moon, it’s gonna be live-streamed, so we might even get POVs of the surface in the most high-quality imagery yet.

    • @waefawawrgaw2835
      @waefawawrgaw2835 Год назад +1

      they never went back cuz they never went to the moon in the first place. Just stop. Imagine taking 50 years of development when u already had the technology. SLS is an outdated failure

    • @BRuas9080
      @BRuas9080 Год назад +1

      Me too!!!

    • @FlattyMcTruth
      @FlattyMcTruth Год назад +3

      That was all fake. There’s no going to a place that doesn’t exist.

    • @MrMike77471
      @MrMike77471 Год назад +3

      I was 7 years old when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. I was 10 when Eugene Cernan and "Jack" Schmitt walked on the moon during Apollo 17. I turned 60 in May. This view brings back such memories. I can't wait to see the next people walk on the moon. The really sad thing is the likelihood that the first generation of moonwalkers will probably not be around to see the next generation. Of the 12 men who walked on the moon during the Apollo era, only 4 are still with us. Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11) is 92 years old. David Scott (Apollo 15) is 89. Charles Duke (Apollo 16) and Jack Schmitt (Apollo 17) are each 86. The next crewed lunar flight is scheduled for 2025, three years from now, and I'm not sure what the chances are that they'll meet that goal. We'll see. I sure hope so.

  • @johnoffen7286
    @johnoffen7286 Год назад +12

    My father brought me inside from playing to make me watch the moon landing. He said it was the most important event I would ever see. Thankyou Dad.

  • @cad5238
    @cad5238 Год назад +30

    Well it's been a long time since watching the Apollo missions. I even met some of our astronauts . Thanks to all of a great group of hardworking people at NASA.Im glad we're on our way back. Great work .Godspeed to Orion spacecraft.

    • @kingdomlamb7741
      @kingdomlamb7741 Год назад

      Haha this is fake. Also the Apollo missions view of earth was fake too.

  • @ssum7733
    @ssum7733 Год назад +75

    Thanks to everyone who made this possible! This is truly inspiring to see and it fills me with pride in what great accomplishments can be made by human beings working together! (Insert standing ovation here!!!!)

    • @davidsmith9756
      @davidsmith9756 Год назад

      This will make no difference to your life whatsoever nobody's life will improve life will continue to be shit people will continue to get poorer There will be more disease of destruction but don't worry everything will be alright in a 100 years when you're dead because we'll be on other planets right fucking pantomime

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @kingdomlamb7741
      @kingdomlamb7741 Год назад

      This is so fake lol

  • @davidschroeder3272
    @davidschroeder3272 Год назад +7

    This is wonderful that we are heading back to the Moon and beyond. I can still remember a cold December night in 1968 helping my brother sell Christmas trees in a lot next to the Grand Union in Teaneck, NJ. Gazing up at the Moon I marveled at the thought that three intrepid astronauts were at that moment en route to the Moon on the Apollo 8 mission. They circled the moon 10 times without landing and returned safely to Earth.

  • @paturbiztondo6380
    @paturbiztondo6380 Год назад +2

    This is just so amazing to see! I can't wait for the future Artemis missions!

  • @Jefflantern483
    @Jefflantern483 Год назад +8

    That is on cool pic from the Artemis space capsule! 🙂🙂 Brings memories of the Apollo space flights as a child! 🙂🙂

  • @dmclegg66
    @dmclegg66 Год назад +5

    Thank you NASA and the Esa for making this possible.

  • @mowbyone
    @mowbyone Год назад +2

    Absolutely a thing of Beauty, it’s amazing.
    Just looking at this my eyes mist up.

  • @rupeshravidassia6160
    @rupeshravidassia6160 Год назад +5

    We live in this blue marble that is solid and hard ball . Universe in amazing. Thank Artemis generation to give us a chance to feel it and see it.
    Go! Artemis...
    🚀🚀🚀🌑

  • @johnishikawa2200
    @johnishikawa2200 Год назад +7

    My favorite images from the amazing Apollo missions are of the lovely Earth, a turquoise stone set in the blackness of space. These pictures beamed back to us from Artemis 1 promise to be at least as enthralling. I will never tire of looking at them.

  • @stevelochead2681
    @stevelochead2681 Год назад +5

    What an AMAZING TIME we live in .THANK YOU 🙏

  • @johnnysager8899
    @johnnysager8899 Год назад +11

    So awesome to see this happening again and been way too long!! Go NASA!!

  • @kevinconroy6108
    @kevinconroy6108 Год назад +22

    I was an Apollo junkie back in the day. One of my prized possessions is a Polaroid photo taken of the TV screen on July 21, 1969 when that first step took place.

    • @lorriecarrel9962
      @lorriecarrel9962 Год назад +3

      Quite a special moment in time captured

    • @robertcook2572
      @robertcook2572 Год назад +4

      That's a really cool thing to have

    • @christfollower2504
      @christfollower2504 Год назад +1

      I congratulate the cameraman who was/is almost always one step ahead of any rocket/capsule👏👏👏 our behind the scenes heros, they the ones who got to the moon even before Armstrong to prepare for the video production 👏👏👏makes me so emotional😭

    • @user-gs3uf7xg4m
      @user-gs3uf7xg4m Год назад

      That's cool asf

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 Год назад

      @@christfollower2504 there wasn't anyone before them though.

  • @billdoyle514
    @billdoyle514 Год назад +4

    Congratulations Artemis!

  • @homelander653
    @homelander653 Год назад +13

    Everything that we know✨ lies in that 🔵 ball

  • @barrypagano7123
    @barrypagano7123 Год назад +1

    An amazing view..incredible ...as a follower from Mercury , I am very excited to view this ...thank you so much ...

  • @geemanbmw
    @geemanbmw Год назад +1

    I was 5 when apollo 17 lifted off and living in Orlando fl and sort of remember seeing apollo 17 crackling through the night sky lighting it up some 35 miles away from where I was as a kid and what I remember the most was the earth shattering sound it's something you don't forget and I had the privilege again the following year watching Skylab launch on that magnificent Saturn 5 . I was blessed then and I'm blessed again to see apollos sister artemis doing it 50,51 years later. The generation today please be proud of your country moments like this are few and far between. 🇺🇸💪

  • @WanderingLola
    @WanderingLola Год назад +43

    Is crazy that we are in a ball in the middle of nowhere. Just there. And we don even think about it.

    • @kentalanlee
      @kentalanlee Год назад +9

      Certain clueless dictators, spouting off about nuclear anihilation, should really watch these shots, and get a better perspective. Literally.

    • @russgaudett
      @russgaudett Год назад +16

      What's crazy is that people see this, and still think the Earth is flat

    • @warpaint9385
      @warpaint9385 Год назад +11

      @@russgaudett true however they’ll just make some crazy claim that it’s all CGI or something.

    • @chrisantoniou4366
      @chrisantoniou4366 Год назад +2

      @@kentalanlee There was a book written about this very phenomenon called The Overview Effect.

    • @arcadiaberger9204
      @arcadiaberger9204 Год назад +2

      I think about it, and people think I'm weird when I mention it, and especially when I say we should make it a priority for people to live more places than one.

  • @malvinmudenda2792
    @malvinmudenda2792 Год назад +5

    Amazing images indeed

  • @conchi5882
    @conchi5882 Год назад +1

    Omg! So incredible and amazing!!!Thank u🙏🏻😍

  • @mikewarren5004
    @mikewarren5004 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful view of our home, the Earth. And for those who may have doubts, please know that our wonderful blue marble of a planet is actually an oblate spheroid. Go NASA!

  • @dokholladay
    @dokholladay Год назад +17

    I'm 49 years old and no one has walked on the moon in my lifetime. Godspeed Artemis!

    • @jerrymarkham3081
      @jerrymarkham3081 Год назад +1

      I was born December 22, 1972. So, I’m right there with ya!

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад

      @@jerrymarkham3081 you missed it by 3 days sheesh

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад

      @@MDMvision no one ever did..... 🎅 🤪 yeah man no one ever did.. they all be keeping their mouths shut and shit... everybody was paid off or got dah lead in the head... am I right? If this what your trying to say? All close to 500k people world wide who helped build/ cover up that rocket especially russia/ soviet union? How did we keep them from coming out and saying it never happened or did? GTFOH LOL

    • @dreddmann9292
      @dreddmann9292 Год назад

      no man has ever walked on water and no man has ever walked on the moon. if you believe in either one of these then you'll most likely believe whatever is told to you.

    • @vincef.5378
      @vincef.5378 Год назад +5

      @@MDMvision Post your proof.

  • @allenhatt3433
    @allenhatt3433 Год назад +24

    I watched the liftoff early this this morning and it was fantastic and made me tear up. It’s been a long time and I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen in the days ahead. So tired of seeing and hear all the negative in our world. Something for the younger people to get excited about and think about the possibilities in the future.

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад +4

      I totally agree with everything you wrote. It's nice to read comments like yours Allen. Thank you

    • @adam_-adam
      @adam_-adam Год назад

      Its all fake, common now.

  • @user-wk4em4od4s
    @user-wk4em4od4s Год назад +2

    Perfect work in the world. Perfect team in the world.Thank you very much my friend.

  • @jjanderson121079
    @jjanderson121079 Год назад

    To think we'll watch this again in decades to come. Crazy

  • @a9udn9u
    @a9udn9u Год назад +78

    Go Artemis! I wish this mission a complete success! Hope our countries can cooperate in space one day! 🇨🇳🇺🇸

    • @farkhodkhikmatov4738
      @farkhodkhikmatov4738 Год назад +9

      I really hope China and U.S cooperate one day! Collaboration between US and China would be Great way for a humans to expand to the solar system. But also you could argue that the competition between US and China would also push humans for further exploration. Only time will tell.

    • @veryunusual126
      @veryunusual126 Год назад

      Fuck china💩💩

    • @goodkrypollo1706
      @goodkrypollo1706 Год назад +4

      That's absolutely never going to happen. In fact, China has its own space station (not a very good one) and relations between China and USA couldn't be worse right now.

    • @marktwain2053
      @marktwain2053 Год назад +1

      That would be fine, as long as it's a collaboration, and not because we have become New China!

    • @amerfilmstudios9292
      @amerfilmstudios9292 Год назад +1

      Co-operation will only be a REALITY
      If the sentiment issues of different political system believes between this 2 superpower countries 🇺🇲🇨🇳 are solves ( democracy & communism )

  • @bluthian
    @bluthian Год назад +19

    We're really just...there.

  • @noeldelossantosAyalaAviation.
    @noeldelossantosAyalaAviation. Год назад

    Thank you for this photo artemis 1 generation

  • @jfatkinson7504
    @jfatkinson7504 Год назад +2

    Very peaceful 😍

  • @drewishaf
    @drewishaf Год назад +8

    In some of the upcoming missions, I would love it if NASA included a couple of 24/7 live feed cameras that show the view of the earth and the moon during the entire flight. The reason I say that is because I want to actually see just how large these celestial bodies are, how far apart they are, and what it looks like when you're approaching. That's something that feels disconnected from still images at specific points and the numbers we always hear/see when discussing the topic.
    If NASA wants to get the public excited for space travel (which is absolutely a good thing and will help them secure more funding for future missions), then they need to take advantage of all of the available tools that government agencies seem to turn their noses up about. VR is becoming a much more widely available medium. And even though I don't personally have one of these systems yet, giving people the ability to see real, high definition views while in transit or approaching Luna can help to cement the gravity (pardon the pun) of these missions.
    Who wouldn't want to be able to have the ability to get a firsthand experience like flying up to the moon or departing the earth? We live at exactly the wrong time for experiencing spaceflight, just a bit too early for passenger travel. Besides, it's incredibly common for people to believe that the moon is much closer to us than it actually is. There has only been a grand total of 12 people to walk on the moons surface, and only a handful more that have visited in orbit. I have no expectation in being able to be amongst those ranks, but I would love the second best consolation prize of getting to experience these sights in a realistic VR/360° video. Obviously it takes a lot longer to get to the moon than you'd be able to sit and view all at once (this mission will take 8-14 days to reach the long-range orbit), but at least getting to see the earth slowly fade into the distance and then to watch the approach/orbit of the moon over the course of a couple of hours would be amazing. Whether that means using a couple of cuts, showing distances at various days, or something to shorten the experience a bit, something to have that sense of scale would be incredible.

    • @vincef.5378
      @vincef.5378 Год назад +1

      You can track Artemis via NASA. Already done. While not with 24 hour cams that suck up energy... feels disconnected. You haven't thought of anything new that NASA hasn't already considered, long-winded keyboard space expert. Give your irrelevancy a break.

    • @markspeed314
      @markspeed314 Год назад

      @@vincef.5378 WOW! You acctually know what NASA can and can not do! , and answer for them... Please give your quess work a break!

    • @keisi1574
      @keisi1574 Год назад

      @@vincef.5378 Thanks for the extra cheese.🤪

    • @undemanding
      @undemanding Год назад

      And see all the stars in the fake image. They can't even get the 'size' of the Earth right compared to the Moon. Keeping to the script. Notice how they use an image that doesn't show any real continents. They've learnt from those mistakes.

  • @elswick1542
    @elswick1542 Год назад +3

    Fantastic achievement!!! Greetings from the UK. Apollo is at the edge of my 56 year old memory but was the absolute highlight of my young life.
    Lift off together to the moon and beyond!

  • @Robert-pl1gd
    @Robert-pl1gd Год назад +1

    NASA has been teasing about going back to the moon for years. Still can't believe it finally happened. Great job.

    • @thesquiggleyspooch2433
      @thesquiggleyspooch2433 Год назад

      Well, the people are finally waking up to the globe lies. They have to crank out the animation crap into your brains to keep you believe them.

  • @steveweingart9221
    @steveweingart9221 Год назад

    Can't wait for moon landing and the images with the latest video and photos. Will be Fantastic!!!

  • @brent6518
    @brent6518 Год назад +3

    As an Apollo child, I feel like a kid again...go Artimus!

  • @Markdark05
    @Markdark05 Год назад +4

    I am so proud to be a part of the Artemis Generation. These years will be some of the greatest years of my life now, Go Nasa And Go Artemis!

  • @abitonphiri9634
    @abitonphiri9634 Год назад +2

    Thanks NASA for the very lucrative Artemis 1 Program. This is Powerful Guys . Kudos to All Involved. We are with you and watching 25 days!

    • @dickystipper4887
      @dickystipper4887 Год назад

      Very lucrative? Over budget, years late, and yet to be proven!

    • @hoagiesan
      @hoagiesan Год назад

      We send interplanetary craft routinely. SpaceX just sent one to mars. Nothing new here, it's about 50 years late.

    • @Tarheel13
      @Tarheel13 Год назад +1

      @@dickystipper4887 Proven takes time and testing. Unless you of course could do better.

    • @Tarheel13
      @Tarheel13 Год назад +1

      @@hoagiesan NASA sent one before SpaceX.

    • @rorycannon7295
      @rorycannon7295 Год назад

      @@hoagiesan I cant find any evidence of spacex having sent something to mars

  • @eddieguevarra664
    @eddieguevarra664 Год назад +1

    Good day, Eddie from long beach, California, beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ view from space, mother 🌎🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍. the queen of the universe.thank you people goosebumps.congratiolation.more power.

  • @youngjayzgh.
    @youngjayzgh. Год назад +4

    Wow, I'm out of words. Just chills. Kudos to the USA and NASA

  • @seemoretoys5944
    @seemoretoys5944 Год назад +49

    This makes me to want to play KSP again.

    • @FlyingGospel
      @FlyingGospel Год назад +10

      Less than 3 months before KSP 2 drops my dude

    • @travelwithkids5611
      @travelwithkids5611 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @joetuktyyuktuk8635
      @joetuktyyuktuk8635 Год назад +1

      New KSP launcher sucks...

    • @JeromyBranch
      @JeromyBranch Год назад +1

      I had never heard of KSP. Now I want to try it out. Thanks!

    • @FlyingGospel
      @FlyingGospel Год назад +6

      @@JeromyBranch Dude. I wish I coule relive discovering KSP for the first time all over again. Lucky man you are.

  • @hagakuru
    @hagakuru Год назад +1

    I missed the Apollo mission - but I do remember being sat down in 6th grade to watch STS1. About time NASA got their $hit together some 50 years later!

  • @pedroruiz3943
    @pedroruiz3943 Год назад +1

    I've always envied the Apollo generation. Now Artemis leads the way!

  • @upchurch231
    @upchurch231 Год назад +19

    4:00 flat earthers be like see see its a dome!

    • @felixundertordrup5348
      @felixundertordrup5348 Год назад

      That's because they can only see and think in 2 dimensions 😀

    • @smilintheartist289
      @smilintheartist289 Год назад

      Bro it was round, you said that and now it's definitely a dome. Why can't they flip the camera and see the direction of the moon while show us on earth. None of this would convince a true flat earther. It doesn't matter to hologram universe people.

    • @Dimitriklonarakis
      @Dimitriklonarakis Год назад +1

      Can you explain why the earth is standing still in this live shot ?
      back in the day they had crappy black and white cameras
      We got 4 k now and you get this cgi fakery
      How fast does the earth spin again lol

    • @felixundertordrup5348
      @felixundertordrup5348 Год назад +1

      @@Dimitriklonarakis The earth is 40,000 km and it takes 24 hours for one rotation that is equal to 1,667 kmt let's say you follow around, you are 57,000 mils or 97,200 km out then you have to move 97200 x 2 x pi(3.1415) divided by 24 = 25446 kmh to follow around otherwise it starts moving opposite because your speed is not fast enough, Artemis moves at 9100 kmh. So 25446 divided by 9100 = 2.796 x 1.667 = 4.660
      24 divided by 4.66 = 5.15 + 24 = 29.15 hours for one rotation of the earth from Artemis' point of view, therefore you don't see much movement. And if you were the other way around, it would take.24 - 5,15 = 18,45 hours.

    • @thesquiggleyspooch2433
      @thesquiggleyspooch2433 Год назад

      take a snapshot of this video when the earth is in clear view and then adjust the levels ... you'll see the proof of CGI, if you can handle it.

  • @tmuny1380
    @tmuny1380 Год назад +4

    Blue marble ?! I've never heard that one before ! So original !

    • @bobstevens2295
      @bobstevens2295 Год назад

      It's a common description of the earth's appearance, so why are you getting your panties in a twist over it?

  • @MichaelHall-rf3pl
    @MichaelHall-rf3pl Год назад

    So cool! Can’t wait to see what else there is too offer

  • @andromeda9340
    @andromeda9340 Год назад +1

    This is incredible!

  • @win14ww76
    @win14ww76 Год назад +6

    This is stunning!

    • @mrb10d
      @mrb10d Год назад +3

      CGI

    • @markriddle3282
      @markriddle3282 Год назад +2

      @@mrb10d What made CGI possible? Going to the moon in 1969.

    • @jonathansmith7065
      @jonathansmith7065 Год назад +2

      Microsoft paint

    • @Level_No_Curve
      @Level_No_Curve Год назад

      Stunningly BS

    • @rozzgrey801
      @rozzgrey801 Год назад

      @@Level_No_Curve You lifelong losers hate winners. Sucks to be a loser like you. But you can always end it.

  • @robertcook2572
    @robertcook2572 Год назад +3

    It's fifty-four years since 1968, when the Apollo program was at about this stage. Fifty-four years before 1968 was 1914, when aeroplanes were made from wood, doped linen and wire. In many ways, the rate of progress seems to have slowed somewhat.

  • @rodgermurphy5721
    @rodgermurphy5721 Год назад +1

    Stunning

  • @lapsy9496
    @lapsy9496 Год назад +1

    C'est vraiment extraordinaire ! Vive la Nasa !

  • @graemebrumfitt6668
    @graemebrumfitt6668 Год назад +9

    Go Artemis generation from one of the Apollo generation. TFS, GB :)

  • @RockDodger
    @RockDodger Год назад +7

    Unreal

    • @kdmigloo
      @kdmigloo Год назад

      you are correct it is unreal.

  • @misteryummyearth1055
    @misteryummyearth1055 Год назад +1

    Super ,this is fantastic indeed !!!!

  • @eleycki
    @eleycki Год назад +2

    Just superb.

  • @overrevo
    @overrevo Год назад +5

    How does this not have a billion views already??!

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 Год назад +5

      Most people are more concerned with tik tok and whatever else like that.

    • @overrevo
      @overrevo Год назад +2

      @@LisaAnn777 I know it's sad.... these guys and everyone involved are the real Rockstars!

    • @thesquiggleyspooch2433
      @thesquiggleyspooch2433 Год назад +2

      because it's fake.

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 Год назад

      @@thesquiggleyspooch2433 you know NASA isn't the only one who can track spacecraft right? This would have to be some international conspiracy with all major nations and space agencies in on it. Plus all the thousands of civilians employed and helping run these.

    • @ThePhilosophicalOne
      @ThePhilosophicalOne Год назад

      Because it's fake... Check out Hibeller Productions for the truth.

  • @alienfromanothergalaxy3290
    @alienfromanothergalaxy3290 Год назад +4

    i cant see the ice wall😵‍💫😳

  • @bgd360
    @bgd360 Год назад +1

    That is freakin’ so cool.

  • @abitonphiri9634
    @abitonphiri9634 Год назад

    Watching From Zambia 🇿🇲

  • @jimreilly6933
    @jimreilly6933 Год назад +5

    I was 20 years old when I last enjoyed such a spectacular view. God I feel young again.

    • @Level_No_Curve
      @Level_No_Curve Год назад +2

      Delusional space fantasy lol

    • @crazykokebroz
      @crazykokebroz Год назад

      @@Level_No_Curve Delusional plane fantasy

    • @Level_No_Curve
      @Level_No_Curve Год назад

      @@crazykokebroz Try again. Truth sucks doesnt it...

    • @crazykokebroz
      @crazykokebroz Год назад

      @@Level_No_Curve For you it does

    • @Level_No_Curve
      @Level_No_Curve Год назад

      @@crazykokebroz i agree i hate that most people are dull brainwashed fools like yourself :(

  • @aryangupta8287
    @aryangupta8287 Год назад +9

    It is frightening to think how we are alone in this universe. We fighting over petty things in this vast realm.

    • @tsmcbride06
      @tsmcbride06 Год назад +1

      We are not alone, we have NEVER been alone.

    • @BrianRouse
      @BrianRouse Год назад +1

      I don’t think we’re alone.

    • @chrisantoniou4366
      @chrisantoniou4366 Год назад +1

      Maybe we're not alone, but if we're not, then we're too far away for others to know of us...

    • @iamneo1690
      @iamneo1690 Год назад

      Trust me you aren't alone.

    • @thorthegodofthunder9150
      @thorthegodofthunder9150 Год назад

      It's unlikely that we'd be alone.

  • @einarlandre5386
    @einarlandre5386 Год назад +2

    Fantastic, I was 12 years last time this view was possible..

    • @shielanunn3484
      @shielanunn3484 Год назад +2

      I am 83..was a young wife and mom living in Germany at Apollo landing

  • @yamkelaa
    @yamkelaa Год назад +6

    wow

  • @ellew4573
    @ellew4573 Год назад

    I will always be fascinated by space.

  • @TD-ce5ru
    @TD-ce5ru Год назад +1

    I watched Apollo also. I am hoping this time the video will be crisp and clear.

  • @wiltedone6129
    @wiltedone6129 Год назад +3

    “THAT'S HERE. THAT'S HOME. THAT'S US.”

  • @jcruz473
    @jcruz473 Год назад +2

    I love NASA. Space X is good but nothing like NASA. Bravo 👏👏 💪

  • @brotcon
    @brotcon Год назад

    FINALLY we go back frickin took those guys forever and they didn’t even think about preserving the knowledge on crafting those rockets..

  • @davidbarlow431
    @davidbarlow431 Год назад +2

    One of my earliest memories was apollo 8 orbiting the moon. Its been far too long, and I hope the current economic problems don't result in artemis 2 and 3 being either delayed or cancelled.

  • @knowingthetruth8130
    @knowingthetruth8130 Год назад +9

    how can flat earthers ever deny these cartoon pictures now

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Год назад +2

      I cannot vouch for this video personally. But I satellite spot. I catch a few every clear night, where they're predicted to be, and I've done measurements ( via scale drawing, or using simple trig) with the help of a relative a few hundred km due south of me, so we could get their heights and groundpeeds - these always come out as hundreds of km and km per second respectively. I've caught a couple of the bigger, lower altitude ones (including the ISS) ones through my telescope and they look as expected. And, getting a bit more technical, I used a radio set and a directional antenna to follow the signals produced by several of them, across the sky, so they are definitely machines in communication with the ground.
      All the above is repeatable by anyone, has been many times. Don't take my word for it, go out and try it. Like I said, I cannot personally vouch for this video. And, yes, software to alter digital images is universal today - which is why it's more important than ever to check yourself, out in the world not online. But all the above will have been done with Artemis 1 by satellite spotters - so regardless of the video there's little room for NASA to just lie about having put something up there.

    • @jaymac7203
      @jaymac7203 Год назад +1

      Because flat earth is their whole identity! If they looked at evidence honestly it would mean giving it up and they're not willing to do that.

    • @chopperhens9922
      @chopperhens9922 Год назад +1

      @@jaymac7203 just like religion.

    • @chrisantoniou4366
      @chrisantoniou4366 Год назад

      Anyone who can relegate the entirety of the Universe to "just lights in the sky" is too stupid to understand anything, including just how stupid they really are!

  • @kyleernst328
    @kyleernst328 Год назад +3

    Earth....not flat.

  • @matheussanthiago9685
    @matheussanthiago9685 Год назад +1

    what a a time to be alive

  • @hadassah2998
    @hadassah2998 Год назад

    That was awesome!

  • @Mooseracks
    @Mooseracks Год назад +3

    Absolutely amazing how they can take a picture of the Artemis space craft by itself and a picture of the earth... how do they do that.... must have a selfie stick

    • @sailorman8668
      @sailorman8668 Год назад +3

      It's almost as if you didn't realise that the footage is being recorded by a camera that is attached to the spacecraft itself?

    • @bengsynthmusic
      @bengsynthmusic Год назад +1

      A camera in one of the solar arrays.

    • @garyk1334
      @garyk1334 Год назад +1

      You're not one of THEM are you ?

  • @dazuk1969
    @dazuk1969 Год назад +8

    Amazing footage, Orion is finally on it's way to the Moon. Let's hope it can complete it's full mission objectives and get back to Earth. If it does, it truly opens the door to humans finally going back. Well done NASA...so far.

    • @Tarheel13
      @Tarheel13 Год назад

      I guess some thinks it should be so easy.

    • @thesquiggleyspooch2433
      @thesquiggleyspooch2433 Год назад

      53 million dollars a day for decades and they finally are doing what they did already but lost the technology for 🤣

    • @dazuk1969
      @dazuk1969 Год назад

      ​@@thesquiggleyspooch2433 Well, you do have a point to a certain degree. I don't know what NASA has spent on the ARTIMIS programme. Billions right ?...well guess what ?.....so has SpaceX on the starship programme. Peace to ya brother/sister.

    • @crusanosicus562
      @crusanosicus562 Год назад

      @TheSquiggleySpooch yeah they lost the tech because the Saturn v was retired, literally no use because NASA couldn't go to the moon anymore for budget reasons

  • @user-vr2tx4tt6b
    @user-vr2tx4tt6b Год назад +1

    One word... awesome.

    • @kdmigloo
      @kdmigloo Год назад

      2 words, this is total bullsh!t

  • @Earle63
    @Earle63 Год назад

    Love this!

  • @jonathanturnerrhyolite133
    @jonathanturnerrhyolite133 Год назад +3

    Looking forward to the images and video from the Moon.

    • @chrisantoniou4366
      @chrisantoniou4366 Год назад

      Not from the Moon itself but lunar orbit.

    • @Pdrum2
      @Pdrum2 Год назад +1

      Especially with HD quality

    • @vincef.5378
      @vincef.5378 Год назад

      @@chrisantoniou4366 Yeah he knows. Take the afternoon off troll.

    • @chrisantoniou4366
      @chrisantoniou4366 Год назад

      @@vincef.5378 Triggered much?

  • @raedwulf61
    @raedwulf61 Год назад +8

    Looks like NASA is finally going to pull this off! Hooray!!!

    • @branded648
      @branded648 Год назад +3

      Only if suckers believe it lol

    • @vincef.5378
      @vincef.5378 Год назад

      @@branded648 Go back to your pizza hotpocket and video games in your mom's basement.

  • @usprulse
    @usprulse Год назад +1

    It's been a long road
    Getting from there to here
    It's been a long time
    But my time is finally near
    And I can feel the change in the wind right now
    Nothing's in my way
    And they're not gonna hold me down no more
    No, they're not gonna hold me down
    'Cause I've got faith of the heart
    I'm going where my heart will take me
    I've got faith to believe
    I can do anything
    I've got strength of the soul
    And no one's gonna bend or break me
    I can reach any star
    I've got faith
    I've got faith, faith of the heart

  • @elnebraskense9904
    @elnebraskense9904 Год назад

    Back in the space race. Yoo Hoo!!!

  • @HOLD1
    @HOLD1 Год назад +3

    IMO, shadows seem off, more than two light sources? where's the stars.

    • @JacobLM42
      @JacobLM42 Год назад

      🤡

    • @tgstudio85
      @tgstudio85 Год назад +1

      Where do you see more then 2light sources kiddo?

    • @sailorman8668
      @sailorman8668 Год назад +1

      If you actually knew anything about photograph/videography (and CLEARLY you don't) you'd know why the faint images of stars would never show up in footage such as this that has been recorded in bright sunlight.

  • @OnoSata
    @OnoSata Год назад +4

    Artemis generation....
    I'm 82
    Saw Apollo 11
    Do I qualify?
    A-G

    • @kdmigloo
      @kdmigloo Год назад

      Qualify for what??? A moron that will believe anything spoon fed to him??????

  • @petemat5054
    @petemat5054 Год назад

    Interesting perspective. Is the Capsule oriented to travel 'sideways' for some reason? (Such as keeping the bottom of the service module facing the sun?)

  • @josegeraldonatureza8528
    @josegeraldonatureza8528 Год назад +1

    O futuro na palma da mão ☆ PEDRA AZUL-MG

  • @dpeterson157
    @dpeterson157 Год назад +4

    I can't wait to see the flerfs calling this "obviously fake".

  • @gabrielgustavson22
    @gabrielgustavson22 Год назад +8

    Gotta love the people who think this is fake:
    Some idiot: "That's not real"
    Source?
    Some idiot: "just trust me bro"

    • @onrch
      @onrch Год назад +3

      They would actually probably just spout out a bunch of buzzwords they heard from their favorite conspiracy RUclipsr and refuse to elaborate further

    • @gabrielgustavson22
      @gabrielgustavson22 Год назад +2

      @@onrch True, I once saw this guy try to explain that due to the inverse-square law, light shouldn’t be reaching us from places at the distances scientists say they are. That the Sun is too far away for its light to be reaching us from 1 AU. His conclusion was that the Sun and all other celestial objects were much much closer than scientists say they are. Probably believed in a dome too. I tried explaining to him why he was wrong, but it ended up being a futile effort.

    • @FloridaBoyOnYoutube
      @FloridaBoyOnYoutube Год назад

      EXACTLY, BRO!!! They talk so much nonsense, and when you ask them for proof, they always defend themselves and they can't prove or disprove anything!!

  • @denvawareley8506
    @denvawareley8506 Год назад

    I love watching the stars

    • @sailorman8668
      @sailorman8668 Год назад +2

      Are you being sarcastic as though stars should be seen in the footage?
      You wouldn't expect any to be visible in this footage, which is being shot in bright sunlight.

  • @mblakr7397
    @mblakr7397 Год назад

    #NASA, you folks do awesome.

  • @easygoing2479
    @easygoing2479 Год назад +3

    Amazing video of a true miracle. It's astonishing that this piece of junk has finally gotten off the ground after _eleven years_ of failure and cost overruns. Back in the 1960s it took them just seven years using pencil, paper, and slide rules to do get the Apollo 8 to the moon with the Saturn V.

  • @centralbpm
    @centralbpm Год назад +6

    can you believe there are some people fighting over something on that blue sphere somewhere in the universe. Stop all the nonsense! Please!

  • @williamgibble8361
    @williamgibble8361 Год назад

    GOD SPEED ARTEMIS!!! 🙌

  • @LilYeshua
    @LilYeshua Год назад +1

    Don't forget the satellite in the Lagrange point that takes pics of our blue marble

  • @jaymac7203
    @jaymac7203 Год назад +5

    Beautiful 😍 I'm waiting for the first flerf to expose their ignorance with "Buh.. buh... but where's the stars"? 🤡 Yes they really are that dumb! 😭🤣

    • @nebtheweb8885
      @nebtheweb8885 Год назад

      There are more than a few of those numbnuts in some of the previous comments.

    • @thesquiggleyspooch2433
      @thesquiggleyspooch2433 Год назад

      Ohhhhh triggered by flerfs. IT's like the closeted jock in high school picking on the dweebs.

  • @DenianArcoleo
    @DenianArcoleo Год назад +3

    Why is she having trouble speaking?

    • @quadaerospacespacecat8061
      @quadaerospacespacecat8061 Год назад +5

      Need male commentators

    • @Andy-Andeee
      @Andy-Andeee Год назад

      Because woke all the things

    • @kdmigloo
      @kdmigloo Год назад

      Because she is a special needs quota hire that identifies as a yeti cooler, thanks for playing

  • @HuplesCat
    @HuplesCat Год назад

    About time! 1972 was 50 years ago

  • @RocketCalcutta
    @RocketCalcutta Год назад

    Please fix the aspect ratio! The image is stretched laterally 🙄

  • @QPRTokyo
    @QPRTokyo Год назад +9

    Welcome to 1968. 😂

  • @Leo.Wirabuana
    @Leo.Wirabuana Год назад +5

    I really love to share my thoughts in a comment but each day had become too hard to comment without any trolls ruining my comment, my thoughts..

    • @seemoretoys5944
      @seemoretoys5944 Год назад

      You know, your comment made my day for the sheer stupidity of it.

    • @SomeRandom6uy
      @SomeRandom6uy Год назад +1

      how so ?

    • @Andy-Andeee
      @Andy-Andeee Год назад

      Comments of the custom font names, I'm ok with that.