How America Won the Space Race to the Moon | Evolution of NASA [Documentary]
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2021
- In this documentary we go through the incredible journey how NASA and the United States achieved to go to the moon!
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29:22 this made me cry, I can't imagine the pain they suffered, it was scary may they rest shame
It's sad they burned alive at least there in a better place
I Just skipped that part....
Not as sad as Laika the dog the Russians murdered.
When the 3 astronauts burned up
Are they in heaven or hell?
@@mikzares7238 Yes if they accepted Jesus as they're personal savior, Jesus gives the way to heaven so they're souls will not roam around on earth
Do documentary focused on the Soviet Space program!
Yeah! Explore things beyond the America continent!
Your first omg
You should replace that with a question mark
That would be hard to make considering we don’t know much about the soviets and their space program. Still, not a bad idea.
It would be hard most info is still classified
38:01 I love how the astronaut is making a beat while jumping, it makes it way better.
lmao
I totally agree!
Oh hey your pfp is my wall paper and it used to be my RUclips pfp
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Alternate:
Dup dup dup Dup Dup Dup DUP DUP *DUP DUP DUP* **fall because stone**
Hi6o7thh
Thank you so much for recognizing Michael Collins. His role was so vital, but it was also terrifying. Aboard the command module, while orbiting the moon, there would a period of communication blackout, and he would be TOTALLY alone because he couldn't even contact the people back in Earth.
Viju
Nope The Russians and Chinese Beat you!
Oo
@@starvingbull2377 shut up
@@starvingbull2377 The chinese didnt even do anything
29:30 i dont think i can sleep after that 😭😭 it's been 2 months since i first watched this video and that scares me and still makes me cry 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 R.I.P
Me neither I’m terrified now
R.I.P
To all humans and animals that died 😭
For space exploration
yeah its sad.
the best video I've ever watched
and
rest in peace to the victims
Halfway through the video and I can’t believe how much effort you put into the video!
These animations are so cool!
Oh man, a 40 minutes video!?
Letsss goooo
“Exploring the wonders of Animation”
How comes he like your thing and not mine just wow dude
LETSGOOOOOO 40 MINUTES VID
@@vikkstar2638 why
@@ata2atayarabani212 yes hehe
The audio in the fire of the cockpit was terrifying, R.I.P.
The animation is amazing! Along with the art style it’s very done.
Very done indeed.
It’s hopefully very done
Flat life: Talking about rockets and space
Me: Listing to The Gaiety in the golden age music in the background
This animation is so cool! I loved it the entire way through! Keep up the good work!
Okay,?
@@avramsetharcenastousiii7804yea this comment is bad
Thank you for the Saturn 1B warning the screaming gets me every time 😰
Man, you really did so much hard work on making this video. Your research was fantastic and detailed and the simple animation was also terrifying man. I appreciate a lot 😇😇😇😇
This man deserves more subscribers, the quality of animation, detail of commentary, and general amazing video all make a fantastic video and channel to watch
Thank you so much!
@@Flatlife you make a good video 😊
@@Flatlife No problem 😊
ya
I agree I love your videos
29:29 that was so scary 😱
We wish them well, i feel their pain, they’re in a better place. I wish NASA made fire-resistant spacesuits.
Wow.Again,the video's animations for this documentary.The information is specific too!I can't believe Nasa has evolved their Rockets and inventions too! Wow.There's really a big difference from the previous generation to now.
If I'm not mistaken, you have already covered this in your previous videos. But regardless, you're still awesome!!! I love it!!😃
That is correct, I made some changes to make it better and fixed some mistakes! Thank you! :)
@@Flatlife are you serious? The first ones are better, I didn't notice any mistakes. But we totally appreciate your full efforts in doing so. Your channel is really educational to be honest plus factor for having a great presentation. Keep it up boss. 😃
@@Flatlife only true men make 2 sets of videos about the same thing. You really care about your audience. That's great!
@@TyKeRa I mean, there is one problem that I noticed somewhere with flags
Like the one at 21:14
These animations are awesome and it always makes me excited when you make them because I love know info the backstory of NASA.
this man puts every single effort to make his videos better
R.I.P Laika Your a true Beauty💗🚀
My love for Laika is from the Moon and Back💗 🌎 🌑
29:30 gave me the chills
The time you guys put into this is insane! At around 30:40, he says "As of Febuary, 2021" signifying the videos has been in production since then and the video was uploaded on October!
Actual timestamp: 30:32
@@yohanlav thank you
Your videos are so amazing and informative it helps me in knowing many basic thing in my surroundings like how they are made and how they started etc.
And your animations are of op level
This is very underrated channel this guy deserves millions of subscribers
All the best for your future yt journey
Love you
Love your Contet. Watch your videos for a long time. Keep all good things coming 🤘🏻
I’m so glad I came across this video, I learned a lot!
The whole movie was amazing. Many of those communications in this movie had not been heard by humans on earth.
Yeheeyyy! A documentary that is a long near 40 minute video! More learnings then!
I think I've seen you somewhere.
@@yossawin8994 yeah, I think she interacts with a lot of space related stuff
@@u-foreever7819 yeah I do.
Lmao just came back here. Someone liked my comment.
@@yossawin8994 hmmmm IDK.
I love your videos. simple sidha topic and good animation+voice over
the quality is so well done and deserves more subs
I’ve always wanted to be an astronaut. After watching this video of people jumping and falling on the moon now I want to be an astronaut even MORE!
and burning inside the capsule........
@@apocalypsegamer8462 and that happen once did it? It's not like every time a rocket launches the people just burn alive, Nasa is very safe with space crafts
To me it's funny them saying I'm hopping like bugs bunny and falling lol
@@apocalypsegamer8462 at 4200 degrees c
@@apocalypsegamer8462 happened once. Now,many safety precautions are in place to prevent such an untimely demise.
You really surprises us all. How do you really know all of these? Plus you're very talented in doing these presentation into masterpiece, even a kid won't get bored since every second of the video is interesting and the background tune is so unique and original plus your voice really makes it so fantastic!!😃
I mean its probably on wikipedia but yes video veri good
There are plenty of books out there, Area 51 by Annie Jacobson is a good one, explains a little bit about the lunar landing and Wernher von Braun. It's actually very interesting and makes sense as to why alot of people don't trust the governments.
This is terrifically detailed. Thank you.
keep up the good work flatlife😄
Michael Collins was at one point the loneliest man ever. He was in a communication blackout when orbiting the other side of the moon and was all alone.
Love your animations 💞😱👏
mom: im gonna heal you
son: yey
The Longest Video In This Channel I've ever seen
Les go hi flatlife I have always wanted to say how talented you are could you please respond
Thank you! I learned everything just on RUclips, so I believe anyone can be this talented with enough motivation :)
@@Flatlife wow that's so inspirational
@@Flatlife are you considering a face reveal?
@@Flatlife ANSWER >:[
So much information ℹ️ amazing 👍🏼
🅱️🅾️ℹ️🆖 spring
You deserves more subs for this hard work
we appreciate the animation, details, and about it, i even watched the full vid
I respect all those astronauts who had did their best in making a Successful Launch towards NASA effort, even they had to face the challenging onto the Soviet Space Station ( I am not saying their bad) but it took time to study and understand the surroundings of space, which we all don’t know what could be beyond the universe.
Wether it is risking or challenging, It is all about Space!
I wonder what would have happened if the space race kept on going and how advanced rockets would be
No need to wonder, it's been turned into a TV show, called "For All Mankind", season 4 comes out late in 2023, it's on Apple TV. It's really good.
I feel like this video took about 2 years to make but is one of the best videos that I've watched
I've already watched in parts, But waiting NASA's next Journey with your animation!
The North American Space Agency was found on 1958. Now, it has billions of dollars. This is the answer to the Soviet Union!
USSR: Does literally everything first, from first satellite, to first spacewalk and even sending the first satellite to the moon
everyone: mehhh
US: we did one thing, we went to the moon
everyone: autographs! please!!
s p u t n i k c r i s i s
USA accomplishments: First solar powered satellite
First communications satellite
First US satellite, detection of Van Allen radiation belts
First weather satellite
First satellite in a polar orbit
First spy satellite to carry a camera (failed to achieve orbit)
First photograph of Earth from orbit
First Imaging weather satellite
First successful US spy satellite (returned intelligence data)
First satellite recovered intact from orbit
First passive communications satellite
First successful recovery of film from an orbiting satellite
First aerial recovery of an object returning from Earth orbit
First pilot-controlled space flight (Alan Shepard)
First human space mission that landed with pilot still in spacecraft and thus the first complete human spaceflight by FAI definitions
First Hominid Ham (chimpanzee) in Space
First orbital solar observatory
First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon
First active communications satellite
First reusable piloted spacecraft and the first spaceplane (X-15, suborbital)
First geosynchronous satellite
First satellite navigation system
First piloted spacecraft orbit change
First Mars flyby
Eight-day human spaceflight record
First orbital rendezvous (station-keeping, no docking)
14-day human spaceflight record
First spacecraft docking
First direct-ascent rendezvous on first orbit
Record highest apogee, 1,374 kilometers (854 mi), for piloted Earth orbit
First 5.5 hr extra-vehicular activity
First demonstration of practical work capability
First orbital ultraviolet observatory
First human-crewed spaceflight to, and orbit of, another celestial object: the Moon
First human spaceflight that escaped Earth's influence
First humans on the Moon
First space launch from another celestial body
First precisely targeted piloted landing on the Moon (Surveyor 3 site)
First man to dance on the Moon (Pete Conrad)
First X-ray orbital observatory
First mobile vehicle lunar rover driven by humans on the Moon
First spacecraft to orbit another planet: Mars
First human-made object sent on escape trajectory away from the Sun
First mission to enter the asteroid belt and leave inner solar system
First orbital gamma ray observatory
28-day human-crewed space record
56-day human-crewed space record
84-day human-crewed space record
First Jupiter flyby
First planetary gravitational assist (Venus flyby)
First Mercury flyby
"But the USSR did everything first" :)
Tanks for the long video!
Congratulations on the 200,000 subscribers oh my
Did you know that Alan Shepard could've launched before Yuri Gagarin, but they had to do one last test just for safety, and then he didn't ho before.
Who
Asked
@@PilotLieutenant1ur mom
Yes and Yuri Gagarin died too (R.I.P)
"We choose to go to the Moon!
We choose to go to the Moon...We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things,
not because they are easy, but because they are hard! because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others, too."
John F. Kennedy
Hi Mr. Bonny (I am a big fan)
Omg your so Smart
Here within an hour let’s gooooo!
I love it Soo much, i hope you make a space history
USSR:
First Man in Space
First Woman in Space
The first to establish an orbit
Unmanned flyby of the moon
The first photo of the far side of the moon
First artificial satellite
First person to walk in outer space
First lander on the Moon, Venus
First ship docking
First orbital station
USA:
First successful lander on Mars
Largest Rocket
First person on the Moon.
Elon musk heh :)))
Result: USA WIN!!!
lol
The usa did the first docking if I'm not wrong
US: First man landing on the moon by going to Hollywood 😂😂😂
@@MRT-co1sd bruh. This bro really thinks what the moon landing is fake.
USA: first communications satellite, first useful satellite, first object on solar escape trajectory, first docking, first SUCCESSFUL spacewalk (the suit did not inflate), highest jump from within earth atmosphere, more successful lunar missions, first spaceplane, first manned terrain vehicle to be used outside of earth, first terrain vehicle to be used outside of earth’s sphere of influence
"Won the space race" isn't correct. Soviets won the race to the space when Yuri Gagarin left the Earth's atmosphere. Americans only won the "moon race" to the moon.
where is the moon
is this a joke
@@haouribi it is in fact not
Here is the definition for you:
The Space Race was a competition of space exploration between the United States of America and Soviet Union, which lasted roughly from 1957 to 1975. It involved the efforts to explore outer space with artificial satellites, to send humans into space, and to land people on the Moon.
While calling the moon landing a part of space race is correct, the initial goal was to bring a human into the outer space
On the other had, the video is calling it a "win" which is absolutely not correct considering that soviets were first to launch the satellite AND first to launch a human into space only having not sent a human to the moon, which happened years after Yuri Gagarin got into space
@@PushTheLimitsHCR3 how come yall only glaze the moon landing instead of all the other American spacerace achievements
I, myself am not glazing it. I'm from Russia so I naturally support the opinion of USSR's win of the space race.
i lovedd this! your animation music voice is fantastic
The astronauts having fun is so funny haha
Keep it up Flatlife
And they landed on the moon surface on the nice year!
Btw great video
I love this videos they are really good
Great job on the video
Love your content, the quality is that of a 5m+ channel
The imformation was very cool especially the horror of Apollo 1
wow just amazing knowledge with amazing animation.
Very nice videos very informative. Also rip to all the astronauts who died😢
Great animations
Cool video
I LOVED YOUR PLAYSTATION IT WAS BRILLIENT
I just finished watching it. It still is great. I seem to have notice only one added info 😅, the design/ draft of the capsule/seat ejection. 😃
I love animated documentaries
Congrats lovell
Oh my god thank for part 4
Hi, im back nice video!
29:22 was very traumatizing
4:41 R.I.P Laika❤️😣
Can you do a documentary focused on the full Artemis mission?
you should do a evolution on the corvette! since the new badass z06 is out >:D btw i love your vids
Great videos bro
Thanks bro!
hey flatlife, am a big fan of you, can you make a part 6 of nasa, is been like 4-5 months snice you haven’t do it, I will share my friends to sun them to you if you do it, cheers!
FUN FACT: The landing site of Apollo was the sea of tranqulity.
this is amazing
Fun Fact: the juno 1 had 6 launches. A few launches failed. (I think the explorer 3 and 5 and the beacon 1 failed.)
You should call this video a compilation of your other videos
But still great work
Hi I lov ur channel
Do a documentary about the ISS, Space Shuttles, and The Latest Rockets!
absolutely love your videos.😁
Awesome
@@Flatlife you really deserve atleast 5-10M subs minimum.
that like that jumping thing was funneh
Their screams will haunt me forever 29:22
That’s why there is a kearbal named Valentina 21:06
I like your animation too and i like that video you made it was cool
This needs to be shown in schools
And they'll probably pay you first
I like how the Astronauts tripped on Luna
😂😂😂
i feel bad for Laika
Me too
FUN FACT: The vangaurd rocket had 6 launches 1 failed, 5 were a secsess.
Well the „walking“ on the moon was funny and hilarious
Good video
Well FINALLY!!!! A NASA Video!!!