@@illuminate4622 even the mono propellant bursts in the beginning of the video? I would think yoy could record the mechanical clicking of the valves, but you would not hear the gasses. That's what I was referring to.
Actually this is the result of a competitive space race. War isn’t good but competition time and time again has show to be the greatest way to push mankind forward!
@@pdavidson33 well a long time ago they were racing with the Soviet Union to space which gave us a huge boost and also got us to the moon. Now I think their main goal is to compete against spaceX
The greatest achievement for human civilization would be to finally understand the importance and the greatness of Earth and to stop destroying it. But I can understand your feeling.
@@ak-ym2is Which one? Haven't you maniacs dreamt up thousands of "creators"? Most intelligent individuals, require just a bit of proof for such a claim. I anxiously await yours.
@@Vushaj it's a bit difficult to interpret if a statement is a joke without hearing inflection or seeing an accompanying facial expression with said statement. So I can detect a joke but not in this context...and there are many people on the internet who are science deniers. K I'm finished.
Yeah. I just got the Lego Perserverance rover lego kit. I'm going to build the rover, and then I'm thinking I might use our lego stash to build a Skycrane to scale with the rover to display it with. Maybe even a cruise stage.
Imagining the first children born in Mars colonies seeing these Rovers growing up and realising how much intelligence and hard work over decades went into making it possible gives me goosebumps.
I imagine them finding the rovers and thinking of them the same way I did when I was 8 years old and found some really old 1930's cars in a junk yard in a forest. But given they'll be fighting off giant sand worms and aliens most of their lives, I don't think they'll have much time to ponder such things.
It's scary to think what the first humans who step out there will feel. Hundred millions of miles away from us. Must be both terrifying and exciting to step outside there at the same time. Will be the Beginning of a new era for humanity. And the rovers will finally have some company. Brush the sand and dust off them
Mate, I know you're trying to do the whole "space is fake" thing, but all you're doing is asking random questions that make you look like a half-blind old man who accidentally stumbled upon this video.
@@ronakknikam well, those softwares have to still be written. The weight of the rover, as to how much fuel. Roll and yaw of the drop device, the gravity and atmosphere in Mars. Navigating to the right location, getting gravitational amounts right, whether slingshot or orbit assists, and putting a rocket in to space in the first place. I mean, what I've written doesn't even scratch the surface or what is actually calculated. But it's insane. And the boffins should be proud. I think it's incredible what has happened. Same with the Japanese team that not only landed on an asteroid, but managed to send back samples as well! It's so cool. 😊
@@TT-ft5cx Finally! I was terrified by gullibility of the commenters here. Aside from the low budget graphics, the wind sounds should've been a giveaway. Mars is almost a vacuum.
@@abhaykamath8331 Ingenuity, being a solar powered helicopter, won't last as long as Perseverance itself, which is nuclear powered. Eventually, she will leave Ingenuity behind and drive off into the distance.
i have noticed that in that simulation the landing terrain is exactly the actual landing site at Jezero crater , even the delta and the other craters are the same as actual terrain. Nice and accurate simulation :-)
@@spacefanalif3959 I thought you were saying that an animation studio out of Philadelphia did this for NASA. Was interested to know which studio. My bad if I read your comment wrong.
I remember the curiosity landing, back in 2012, this animation compared to then looks so much smoother. That parachute deployment sequence looks absolutely incredible, like it was recorded in real life.
They have added more cameras to document the entry and landing for engineering data. 3 upward looking ones to record the parachute deployment first for 30 seconds at 75fps then about 90 seconds at 30pfs as it descends. there are also 3 cameras to record the powered descent and sky crane lowering the rover to the surface. May be as many as 28000 individual images that will have to sent back and assembled into videos. So maybe partial releases in the first few weeks?
Nonsense. This is an empirical accomplishment of science and technology. There is no place for sentimentality or displays of emotion. Now pass me a tissue, please.
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Such an evocative video. We are continuing the natural human tendency to explore and expand our reach, as we have done for thousands of years. Humanity is amazing.
NASA would have to launch multiple missions to the same region. They have captured stills from orbital assets of the parachute descent. It is possible that Percy could capture the descent of the sample-return mission.
NASA finally put a microphone on one of its rovers. Mars has a very thin atmosphere and no trees, lakes or birds but I'm still looking forward to listening to one of its massive dust storms or perhaps a close encounter with a passing dust devil.
@@Electronic424 I think what J is referring to is the inscribed plate on the rover. You submitted your name via NASA's site and it was inscribed on a plate/plaque attached to the rover. They even had "boarding passes" that you could print out. mars.nasa.gov/participate/send-your-name/mars2020/
So Easy inform of Animation, but NASA Engineers really understand the high levels of Algorithms,Sequence and Coordination of every turn of events taken to achieve all these.... From KENYA with LOVE to NASA. WE love you all.
Maybe, you never know whats possible and what isnt. People 500 years ago never thought we might have done this. So who knows what amazing things we can accomplish.
I thought you might enjoy this. I’ve combined 2 of the Mars 2020 animations, then added film scoring to the result: ruclips.net/video/q7R01XEoLo4/видео.html In a way, Perseverance reminds me of an old-time prospector looking for gold or silver. So, I wrote the score to include that notion.
@@Cybernaut551 i think it *may* be becouse in Czech (my first language), gravitace (gravity) is she (majority of words in Czech are he/se). But idk how do English people determine if they should use he or she
Yeah same! I hope it doesn't malfunction and all engines fire. Also where does the drone go that dropped her off? Is it just flying a few hundred feet and landing itself?
Not totally, Pereverance has a much more advanced systems for guiding it to a safe landing in a hazardous area. In 2012 Jezro crater would have been too dangerous for Curiosity to attempt.
Perseverance, hopefully you will be less lonely within this decade.
Edit: Congratulations Perseverance for a successful landing on Mars!
Fingers crossed man. You hear that Elon. We’re rooting for you.
He isn't lonely.. He will meet his 8 friends there 😉
Six orbiting the Mars and 2 on grounds.
@@danielwhyatt3278 bro , but this project is of NASA
@@dt8129 Also here comes the China's tianwen-1 rover.So he is definitely not lonely.
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Awesome! I really liked this version without music, only the sounds that we would hear if we were there. And then just silence. Makes it very real.
No sound in space... But i agree none the less.
@@doublehelix3306 There is sound inside the vehicle, transmitted through the solid body. And it has microphones to record that!
@@illuminate4622 even the mono propellant bursts in the beginning of the video? I would think yoy could record the mechanical clicking of the valves, but you would not hear the gasses. That's what I was referring to.
@@doublehelix3306 yeah maybe that's not so realistic
Agreed. Definitely much better this way.
Goosebumps & Tears... Any win in space 🚀 is a win for humanity. Being an Indian 🇮🇳 I feel proud for NASA and entire humanity ❤️
This makes me kind of emotional. humans are capable of such incredible things if only we work together instead of against each other.
@reindeerkid Just flow with the universe and search your self discovery to learn how.
Actually this is the result of a competitive space race. War isn’t good but competition time and time again has show to be the greatest way to push mankind forward!
@@jacklevitt5767 who is NASA competing against?
@@pdavidson33 well a long time ago they were racing with the Soviet Union to space which gave us a huge boost and also got us to the moon.
Now I think their main goal is to compete against spaceX
@@knoxcool9657 SpaceX is a partner with NASA.
Is anyone else brought to tears when they watch this video? Each of the Mars rovers is such an amazing achievement for human civilization
yep. We should be proud to be born in this stellar generation. This will literally create foundation for many millennia to come.
How much tears we need to shed for the creator? who has created this amazing universe
The greatest achievement for human civilization would be to finally understand the importance and the greatness of Earth and to stop destroying it.
But I can understand your feeling.
@@ak-ym2is Which one? Haven't you maniacs dreamt up thousands of "creators"? Most intelligent individuals, require just a bit of proof for such a claim. I anxiously await yours.
Ikr
Man this took some real “ingenuity” and “perseverance”
Noooooooooooooooooooooo
@@Acrophobia2 j
YEP CREATING A COMPUTER GENERATED VIDEO TOOK SOME REAL DOING.
NOW LET'S SEE THE REAL FOOTAGE
@@TT-ft5cx oh now you say this
ruclips.net/video/jvBWl8sQWwI/видео.html
I could watch this for the rest of my life.
I could 'listen' to attitude thrusters at 0.00001 atmospheres for the rest of my life.
But what about the show with the girl who plays chess n stuff?
Very true my friend..could watch this for the rest of my life
No you couldn't.
Oh just wait for the starship
Wow the cameraman did really great job, the one shot scene is pretty amazing.
Do you know the definition of animation?
@@MrWhiteav6 do you know the definition of making jokes
@@Vushaj it's a bit difficult to interpret if a statement is a joke without hearing inflection or seeing an accompanying facial expression with said statement. So I can detect a joke but not in this context...and there are many people on the internet who are science deniers. K I'm finished.
@@MrWhiteav6 I could tell it was a joke.
@@MrWhiteav6 Take it easy Sr. I was joke ...
I feel sadness when the crane drops the rover, and goes aside as: "Job done. I'm going to die somewhere far away"
Not all heroes wear capes
me to
Yeah. I just got the Lego Perserverance rover lego kit. I'm going to build the rover, and then I'm thinking I might use our lego stash to build a Skycrane to scale with the rover to display it with. Maybe even a cruise stage.
Who else got your name physically etched on this beauty
Me
I did
Me
I was too late and registered my name for next Mars mission
🤘
FINALLY THE ANIMATIONS ARE OUT!!!
Touchdown Confirmed, We Are Safe On Mars
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@shinomiyakaguya8965 Meme Review!
nope just kidding more like we are dead in mars
ruclips.net/video/jvBWl8sQWwI/видео.html
👏👏👏👏👏👏💪
Imagining the first children born in Mars colonies seeing these Rovers growing up and realising how much intelligence and hard work over decades went into making it possible gives me goosebumps.
I imagine them finding the rovers and thinking of them the same way I did when I was 8 years old and found some really old 1930's cars in a junk yard in a forest. But given they'll be fighting off giant sand worms and aliens most of their lives, I don't think they'll have much time to ponder such things.
@@rkay9071 They most likely will be put in a museum on Mars.
Crazy right? When we get there, every rover we’ve sent will still be out there somewhere
@RAM BO It is very much within the realm of possibility in the future. No one is saying we’re going to have one in 10 years.
@RAM BO im glad smart people are in charge of figuring this problem out instead of a small minded know-nothing pessimist like you.
Imagine an alien is staring at this , “oh yeah it’s the humans again 😂”
🤗🤗😂😊
Probably nearer the truth than you can imagine...
Aliens?... nope
"Great, more human trash..."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Congratulations NASA Mission accomplished ! You made America Proud once again.
С нетерпением жду посадки и новых открытий.
GOOD LUCK FROM RUSSIA, Perseverance !
Good luck to Russia too! Please start exploring again! The more nations start exploring space the faster we will be there!
@@jantmb sure he can
@@andreikashin what can he do, punch the police?
The faster as a species we collaborate, despite political divide, the more we can achieve :)
Shavlov, you're one of the real ones :)
@@cankoroglu1908 that’s what the Americans are trying lol
A Long Way From Home :')
Best of luck to Perseverance and everyone at JPL and NASA!
Im so hyped for Perseverance's landing, hopefully everything goes well!
@@trof4904 SAME HERE
@@carlcarlcarlcad Just couple of days anymore, they are gonna livestream it on nasa's youtube channel on 18th at 11:15 a.m. PST /
2:15 p.m. EST
Good luck perseverance
@TROF same
"Well son there's more power in your holopad than there was on the mars landings"
nope not todays nasa pc more stronger than most phone
@@masternobody1896 Hence why he mentioned a fictional "holopad". This is what people will be saying in the future according to op
@@masternobody1896 r/woooosh
@@masternobody1896 wtf
@@whiplash7400 Maybe MASTER nobody is from the future!!!! :O :O
On behalf of all earth dwelling humans, thank you for your contribution and best of luck to you little buddy!
At 2:33 Perseverance : they left me alone on Mars 😭😭😭
Elon Musk : I'm coming for you
Perseverance : 😀
Now that, that is where they should land the Starship.😆😁👌🏼
Pero hoy no, maññññanaa!!
😎
yeah I can tell this dude is indian
@@unclabear What is a black hole actually? www.galacticmysteries.com/post/what-is-a-black-hole-actually
Congratulations and a job well done JPL! Such an amazing moment in history.
I almost cried for the little rover, deserted by the mother that nurtured her from the Earth to Mars. She is so alone there!
Forgot about curiosity and it's helicopter friend
@@avizxrt
Ingenuity. Sure hope the little bird flys. If so it will be a positive heads up for the Titan mission planned for later this decade. 🤞
It's scary to think what the first humans who step out there will feel. Hundred millions of miles away from us. Must be both terrifying and exciting to step outside there at the same time. Will be the Beginning of a new era for humanity. And the rovers will finally have some company. Brush the sand and dust off them
What is a black hole actually? www.galacticmysteries.com/post/what-is-a-black-hole-actually
@Ken Justine Rapista
or under its belly 🙂
Looks straight out of a science fiction movie but I am glad its happening for real. Really excited 😁
checkout spacex starship animation
What is happening?
Mate, I know you're trying to do the whole "space is fake" thing, but all you're doing is asking random questions that make you look like a half-blind old man who accidentally stumbled upon this video.
It isn't. Its a scam for the weak minded.
@@EgyptianSpaceDog space is fake and you are in denial of you think this is a real project.
Imagine skydiving on to the Martian surface. That would be breathtaking... like literally breathtaking.
yup! *asphyxiates*
@F-zero91maru It is indeed.
I see what you did there
I CANT BREATHE
No need to imagine, we have the real footage now
NASA, where science fiction becoming science fact, day after day.
What facts?
@sogs bilby Well said.
@sogs bilby that would be a belief, not a fact. Keep on living that dream though. Its easier to live in childish naivety than reality.
Oh that's funny stuff.
@@isahinyub7625 wdym we landed one of these before? this isnt the first rover
I'll be watching when we get data back of it's safe arrival
What is a black hole actually? www.galacticmysteries.com/post/what-is-a-black-hole-actually
The mathematics involved in this kind of feat is just mind blowing to me. Well done team.
It's just computer software that calculates that math there are actually way more complex things than that they have to figure out
@@ronakknikam well, those softwares have to still be written. The weight of the rover, as to how much fuel. Roll and yaw of the drop device, the gravity and atmosphere in Mars. Navigating to the right location, getting gravitational amounts right, whether slingshot or orbit assists, and putting a rocket in to space in the first place. I mean, what I've written doesn't even scratch the surface or what is actually calculated. But it's insane. And the boffins should be proud. I think it's incredible what has happened. Same with the Japanese team that not only landed on an asteroid, but managed to send back samples as well! It's so cool. 😊
@@velociraptor5962 yeah i respect each individual person that worked on these rover
YEP ALL THE MATHEMATICAL EQUATIONS TO MAKE A COMPUTER GENERATED VIDEO
@@TT-ft5cx Finally! I was terrified by gullibility of the commenters here. Aside from the low budget graphics, the wind sounds should've been a giveaway. Mars is almost a vacuum.
I AM waiting for this great moment !!!!!!
Edit: IT LANDED! IT LANDED!!!!! YEEEESS!!!!!!!!
same
Me too!!
Yes indeed!
yes
@@armstronggymnast101h8 when will this be launched?
Imagine being that rover once it was all alone on the ground with that silence and wind knowing your all alone.
Well, a sample fetch rover will meet Perseverance in a few years time to return samples it collected back to Earth.
My thoughts exactly. So alone. The robots are the new Martians for now
Aliens: am i a joke to you ?
Well this time there's a small drone or something called ingenuity with the rover so it's not that lonely this time
@@abhaykamath8331 Ingenuity, being a solar powered helicopter, won't last as long as Perseverance itself, which is nuclear powered. Eventually, she will leave Ingenuity behind and drive off into the distance.
i have noticed that in that simulation the landing terrain is exactly the actual landing site at Jezero crater , even the delta and the other craters are the same as actual terrain. Nice and accurate simulation :-)
Beautiful! Until now Curiosity's EDL animation was what was being shown for Perseverance too. Nice to have an updated version of it.
The parting shot is so cool. So easy to imagine flowing water, maybe rain.
Ygt4
guys there is 69 likes please don't ruin this
@@jojo-gy3us i could like, but its 69
It is mostly CGI and was probably filmed in Iceland or New Mexico. It is nice that you have a childlike imagination, hold on to that little man.
ruclips.net/video/jvBWl8sQWwI/видео.html
JPL gets it done! Congratulations!
That was a good animation video from Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA.
What the name of the studio?
Umm what Studio.
@@spacefanalif3959 I thought you were saying that an animation studio out of Philadelphia did this for NASA. Was interested to know which studio. My bad if I read your comment wrong.
@@ReflectiveLayerFilm It's Okay.
Actually, I'm pretty sure this animation video is supposed to be of Mars.
I remember the curiosity landing, back in 2012, this animation compared to then looks so much smoother. That parachute deployment sequence looks absolutely incredible, like it was recorded in real life.
They have added more cameras to document the entry and landing for engineering data. 3 upward looking ones to record the parachute deployment first for 30 seconds at 75fps then about 90 seconds at 30pfs as it descends. there are also 3 cameras to record the powered descent and sky crane lowering the rover to the surface. May be as many as 28000 individual images that will have to sent back and assembled into videos. So maybe partial releases in the first few weeks?
Yo, the quality of this is heck awesome.
Close to the limit of what is technically possible in our time👍
Masterful engineering😳
Sus emoji of perseverance 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
This Kerbal Space Program 2 trailer is the best one so far!
Here after the successful landing - huge congratulations to everyone involved. I was a bit emotional when touchdown was announced!
Nonsense. This is an empirical accomplishment of science and technology. There is no place for sentimentality or displays of emotion. Now pass me a tissue, please.
Absolutely breathtakingly perfect!! Simply no other way to say it!!
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You know how much the world would freak out if the rover captures a video of ants.
Ants the size of turkeys!
Even just a single microorganism can make the world freak out.
I’d be ready after hours of playing SimAnt
2 mm crystalline ants....
Such an evocative video. We are continuing the natural human tendency to explore and expand our reach, as we have done for thousands of years. Humanity is amazing.
Imagine if a different rover could catch a image of perseverance re-entering
*entering
Is this possible?
NASA would have to launch multiple missions to the same region. They have captured stills from orbital assets of the parachute descent. It is possible that Percy could capture the descent of the sample-return mission.
@@favorites673 What is a black hole actually? www.galacticmysteries.com/post/what-is-a-black-hole-actually
@@emirbolukbas6458 out of left field. I’ll check out the article, if I get some free time. Thanks.
Who’s here after Perseverance just landed?
hello :D
we should have send Harambe
@@hassanulger7167 Yeah😞
Hi!B-)
@Christopher Portorreal it’s perseverance, curiosity was the previous one
Amazing 3d animation!!!
Production values went up since they weren't stuck on the 210 all day.
Lol yeah production is right because none of it is real
The curiosity landing looked a lot softer than this one
@@wipemysmile
It is real
@@captainahab5522 lol cool story bro
@@wipemysmile It's CGI : or are you saying human robots have not visited Mars?
This sound so satisfaying 🔥🔥👍🏻👍🏻
Wow this is so awesome!
NASA finally put a microphone on one of its rovers. Mars has a very thin atmosphere and no trees, lakes or birds but I'm still looking forward to listening to one of its massive dust storms or perhaps a close encounter with a passing dust devil.
thank you for a gorgeously detailed simulation 👍🏼
It has landed successfully.
I wish all the best to NASA and JPL :)
Sweet my whole family is named on there its great history
elaborate please?
@@Electronic424 I think what J is referring to is the inscribed plate on the rover. You submitted your name via NASA's site and it was inscribed on a plate/plaque attached to the rover. They even had "boarding passes" that you could print out. mars.nasa.gov/participate/send-your-name/mars2020/
Ours too!! ❤️❤️
@@hyperionsix thats what i meant thank u!!!!!merry christmas🎄🎄
@@hyperionsix 👍👍🎄
So Easy inform of Animation, but NASA Engineers really understand the high levels of Algorithms,Sequence and Coordination of every turn of events taken to achieve all these.... From KENYA with LOVE to NASA. WE love you all.
0:38 End of signal.
Seven minutes of terror begins
rip
@@datboitrooper1255 signal cuts because plasma blocks are signal
Seven minutes later we will know if it survived
@@captainahab5522 ohh ok i thought this guy was being pessimistic as a joke but im just uniformed.
Yeah. And after we received that the 7 minutes of terror is finish, the rover had already set wheels on mars for 5 minutes.
can you imagine, it's so silent, with that single thing that's only making a noise, and mars don't even know what that is.
NASA is always best
Hopefully perseverance will be waiting for us when we finally move to our new home.
Ain't gonna happen
Maybe, you never know whats possible and what isnt. People 500 years ago never thought we might have done this. So who knows what amazing things we can accomplish.
who is here after the perseverance successful landing
Me!!!
Meh
Idiots who believe it even happened and then the truth tellers....telling the truth .
Those interior shots have to be some of the best animation work ever done. If I didn’t know better I would have guessed it was real!
NASA is so good at cartoons, it makes me wonder if any of it is real.
They do have pictures from the rover so
This trailer looks dope, I can't wait to play the game when it releases!
Same, it looks cool af
Just saw the live landing - I'm so happy!! I've also put the names of all my family on this
What a testament to the people that built this that something this complex actually worked.
Shoutout to the cameraman who probably died to get us this footage
F
@@tonkatruckgaming5724 you honestly don't get the joke kid. 🤦🤦🤦🤦
Imagine one day having a rover land on earth from another planet!
Lets nuke it
Avengers level threat
EXCELLENT!!!
Alien on mars: "tf those human sends again this time?"
Looks like primitive technology
@@futbolita89742 Apes together strong!
CONGRATULATIONS NASA !! PERSEVERANCE HAS LANDED...............
I thought you might enjoy this. I’ve combined 2 of the Mars 2020 animations, then added film scoring to the result:
ruclips.net/video/q7R01XEoLo4/видео.html
In a way, Perseverance reminds me of an old-time prospector looking for gold or silver. So, I wrote the score to include that notion.
Girl: we should hangout
Me: where you at?
Girl: on Mars
Me: ........
Girl: you coming?
Me: 0:44
Alternate Title: Mars Expansion Pack DLC Trailer 2020 (HD)
Bro yESS
Fantastic animation. great work
History has officially been made
Respect for cameraman
there is no cameraman
Touchdown get to work now! Excellent job so far much more to come.
Imagine the feats NASA can achieve with $600 billion (Defence Budget of the US)
My respect for cameraman 😮
Me laughing at you idio-😂😂🤣🤣.
That landing is sorcery. What an amazing job JPL and NASA. One of the most (if not THE most) impressive things I've "seen" so far in my lifetime.
I asked Mars Gravity to see if Mars Perseverance can land safely. And He said "Yes"
that's funny. I thought gravity is she
@@adamrezabek9469 Lol
@@Cybernaut551 i think it *may* be becouse in Czech (my first language), gravitace (gravity) is she (majority of words in Czech are he/se). But idk how do English people determine if they should use he or she
@@adamrezabek9469 Oh. I though gravity as genderless
@@Cybernaut551 in english, yes. But author of original post referd using "she"
With the human Spirit and Curiosity to explore and the Opportunity that science has given us, we shall explore the red planet with Perseverance! ;)
Great job NASA, can't wait to see the footage and for the helicopter tests
2:28 I can hear the rover saying - wheewww I think it worked.. Guys? Guys? Whereeeeeeee is everyoneeeeeeeeee
Lol
Two of your brothers are dead, and your other brother is thousands of kilometers away
@@DarkTheFailure *dark*
She has a bird friend in her belly!
Better than any of the Star Wars movies.
YES THIS COMPUTER GENERATED VIDEO IS BETTER THAN ANY STAR WARS COMPUTER GENERATED VIDEO
done exactly as expected!!! :3
well done JPL! you are amazing!!!! :*
Imagine at the end if they made her turn on and then pan out
02:17 rover plays: I am so lonely, broken angel.
i'm watching this for online school, and it's actually really interesting!
Congratulations NASA. Hope lives.
1:33 ANXIETY LEVEL : OVER 9000!!!
Yeah same! I hope it doesn't malfunction and all engines fire. Also where does the drone go that dropped her off? Is it just flying a few hundred feet and landing itself?
@@DCole-gy5ot That skycrane will fly off at an angle of 45 degrees to cover maximum range and destroy itself .
@@velociraptor3097 thanks
This is Awesome
Absolutely wonderful. Go NASA!
This was a really long Lootcrate animation
Congratulations for the success!!!
It's crazy to think that my name is gonna be there
Oh! Your name is nasa ?
^^
@@smoker_joe you could submit your name on nasa website. Then they etched it on chips on the rover. Around 10 million people did it, including myself.
Imagine the meeting where somebody first pitched the sky crane idea.
This is now the 2nd time its been used to deploy rovers on Mars. The guy/gal that pitched the idea is certainly grinning ear to ear right now.
Without any music it feels really authentic
Curiosity to Perseverance : I see you copied my landing style
Not totally, Pereverance has a much more advanced systems for guiding it to a safe landing in a hazardous area. In 2012 Jezro crater would have been too dangerous for Curiosity to attempt.
Is there any actual footage of the rover?
Yes
Awesome Animation !
Aliens "JEEZ, now what do they want???"
We want your soil.