Let's all take a moment to appreciate that even though Buzz is forever "the second man on the moon", Michael Collins didn't even get to land and was on the same mission and almost literally no one remembers him being there. Screw first, remember the guy who was there for the hard work but didn't get any of the glory.
Fun fact, both Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were Eagle Scouts in the Boy Scouts of America, the highest rank possible. While Michael Collins only got up to First Class Scout (4th rank out of 7). I use this constantly as an example to strive for improvement and fuel your ambition.
Re Apollo 11 landing. They were not ''about to crash'' in anybody's language. Armstrong had noticed the landing site chosen was not suitable and took control, it was quite an amazing bit of leadership and piloting, That is why Armstrong was first on the moon. If any danger or fuel starvation occurred they would simply abort the mission.
Yep. And although nobody knew it at the time, Apollo 11 LM had more fuel than the gauges showed....about another 40 seconds I think. It was due to fuel 'slosh' within the tank causing an imprecise gauge reading.
Buzz Aldrin never flew on the Apollo 8 mission. He was part of Apollo 8's backup crew. The original crew of Apollo 8 was Frank Borman, Bill Anders, and Michael Collins. However, Collins was recovering from back surgery, and was replaced by James Lovell. Collins recovered and became the Command Module Pilot (CMP) on Apollo 11.
There is 1 "very slight connection" between Gemini 8 and Buzz Aldrin. David Scott, who DID fly on Gemini 8, was the 1st astronaut from the 3rd group to fly into space, Aldrin was also in that group. @@philsiebigteroth3122
14:15 - THERE WAS NO OPTION TO RETURN USING JUST THE ODYSSEY. The astronauts and ground control knew within minutes that the Odyssey was dying and would be completely powerless within only a few minutes. NASA quickly assessed that the Odyssey's engine was rendered dead in the explosion, and there was no way to use it for an immediate return. The ONLY option was to use the Aquarius as a "lifeboat", and utilize the spacecraft's "free return trajectory" to travel around the moon and then return to the earth after doing so. There was no other viable option except this one.
I agree. If I remember correctly, Aquarius' (the LM) descent engine wouldn't provide enough delta-v for an immediate return. And using the ascent stage as well was out of question, as this would require jettisoning the descent stage, which contains most of the batteries they desperately needed. So indeed, the free return trajectory and using Aquarius' descent engine only for course corrections was the only option.
@@project_Akira -- Oh, well gee whiz... if you say so. Sorry, everyone... forget all my knowledge and study of the history of the space program; I apparently _"couldn't be more wrong",_ because Mr Akira here... SAYS that I'm wrong. Ignore the fact that he doesn't back that up with a single shred of evidence... the important thing here is that HE says so. I mean... I don't know about you but, that's certainly good enough for me.
I'm sorry but the US has the most corrupt government. Anybody big politically that says that, anyone with a lot of followers that say that end up suddenly dying of "natural causes". There's been people that create stuff and since it stops making the US government money, they suddenly die of "natural causes"
Somebody actually tried to get one of the people that went to the moon to put his right hand on the Bible and swear that they went to the moon, he infact did not. If they went, why wouldn't he just go ahead? I'm not saying they didn't go. But something is fishy with our government
If we were able to go back then, why haven't they had another big thing about going again? We have way way way better technology and your telling me we haven't went again yet?
@@on1yaden122That money spent in 1960s spent to send humans up is astronomically higher in today’s world. and for what purpose? collect more tons of space rocks we already know about? there’s no point to it.
There are a significant number of mistakes in this. Clearly the creator of this video hasn't made much effort to research the Apollo 11 mission. The graphics show the astronauts sitting upside down in their coaches, seats in the LEM where there were none, a docking tunnel that wasn't on the mission, et cetera.... He mistakenly places the 1202 alarm at the wrong time during descent, gives misinformation about the amount of fuel, implies that the LEM was about to crash.... and I haven't even gotten a third of the way through the video
I stopped at 8:30ish when he said of Pete Conrad ... ".. and because of the panic (from the lighting strikes and the huge # of alarm lights) , he couldn't cope."
I know it’s a joke but idk if you actually know how the camera got so I’ll tell you in case. Multiple angles for the camera were there, most on the lander. Where people tend to start conspiracy is with the one on the moon. If you open up a little, you realize that rovers were sent on the moon before humains arrived there. Those rovers have cameras.
No, there was a camera mounted to the leg of the Lunar Lander, to turn it on there was a cord that the crew could pull, which is how it was recorded the first footage of stepping on the moon
@@ab1dq593with what evidence because if you're going to say no at least give you some evidence before you say something increasingly stupid and having to build on lies upon lies and then lies upon those lies
The Apollo 13 explosion happened approximately 200,000 miles from earth. The only engine powerful enough to perform a direct abort was the service propulsion system (SPS) on the service module of Apollo 13's service module (SM). The engine could have been damaged by the explosion, leading NASA to send Apollo 13 looping around moon before heading back to earth.
If getting suffocated and cooked alive in a cockpit , almost getting permanently lost in space with depleting oxygen , and being any astronauts on missions during this time where nasa was actively being rushed and potentially could but you in similar danger doesn’t scare you? That’s not the clickbaits problem …you’re just built different I guess
Buzz aldrin and Neil Armstrong were on the back up crew for Apollo 8. The crew of Apollo 8 was frank borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Zander’s. Also the picture of the command/lunar module is wrong. The command module would dock directly into the lunar module. There was no docking port in between the two.
Bill Anders. I was 11 when Apollo 8 was in space, and remember the passage from Genesis that was read on Christmas Eve. Apollo 8 was my favorite mission. (Jan Griffiths).
The whole graphics are quite anachronistic - the TV screens are too modern and the landing help, hanging from the feet of the modules got neglected... I'm not shure about the chairs in Huston Control (when did they change from 4 rollers arranged in a cross to 5 rollers that are more secure and formed like star-fish?)
Well, I remember that the first NASA astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the second NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin landed on Sea of Tranquility on the Moon as the NASA astronaut Mike Collins as the chief in command in Apollo 11 orbited the Moon. At 2:00 am of July 20 th 1969, I and my parents with my family, all watched the TV show in the family living room on second floor under my late paternal grandparents’s roof. At last, all of Apollo 11 astronauts returned to the Earth safely. They were brave. It happened on January 27, 1967, I, my hard-of-hearing brother, and my late paternal grandmother watched the TV show at home. Then the latest news popped out at once! My hard-of-hearing brother told me that all of Apollo 1 astronauts were killed in fire in cockpit inside Apollo 1 as the countdown was 4 minutes. Until I read the Pittsburgh Gazette Post about tragedy of Apollo I astronauts in the morning. So that it was saddened me as I really was shocked in a fact. It was real heartbreaking at last.
Buzz Aldrin wasn't on Apollo 8!! 11 was the ONLY Apollo flight he was on. Only one Apollo 8 astronaut flew again afterward, and that was Jim Lovell. He commanded 13. The 1201/1202 alarms had nothing to do with navigation. It was a packet overflow alarm. The computer didn't "suddenly" go off course. It's programmed course was taking them to a boulder field. Neil took over and manually landed them on the far side of the field. On Apollo 12, they didn't have to reset the panel, they had to switch to aux data. Pete Conrad wasn't freaking out. Saying he "couldn't cope" is inexcusable. The suggestion from mission control to set "SCE to AUX" was something he had never heard of before. The switch they referenced was on the Lunar Module Pilot's side, and that's why Al Bean knew what it was, and switched it. That, along with the animation showing the astronauts sitting backward in the command module, makes you lose ALL credibility. I had to stop at 9 minutes because almost everything up to that point was just wrong.
Could you imagine landing on the moon in what was essentially a large round refrigerator like vehicle that had windows and padded interior with technology from the 1960s😂
I just want to thank everyone involved in the Apollo missions and other NASA employees. The conquest of space is an extremely difficult and dangerous task, as evidenced by the incidents listed in this video. But the fact that the astronauts, despite all the threats, still did their job, cannot but impress. We conquered the Moon, the first object besides the Earth that people visited ... it's really great, and I would like people to never forget this incredible step in our history. At least out of respect for those who almost lost their lives to achieve these successes.😏
Boy please HOLLYWOOD MADE THAT SHIT LOOK GOOD LMAO 😅😅😅😅 ITS MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO THINK LIKE YOU BELIEVE THE SHIT SO THEY DID THEY JOB TO PERFECTION, UNTIL TECHNOLOGY STARTED TO DEBUNK THE WHOLE SITUATION. DAMMIT NASA EVEN ADMITTED THEY NEVER WENT BECAUSE THEY DONT HAVE THE TECH TO DO IT OR IN THEY WORDS VERBATIM "LOST THE TECHNOLOGY TO GO TO THE MOON"..
@@wildboar7473are you trying to imply it was fake because they didn't have enough room to get dressed, because that would be one of the most ridiculous reasons I've ever heard
I would love to go to space, but those dreams are mainly over. Not just I don't believe I'll ever get a chance to, but my life has turned upside down in a way that my childhood dreams won't ever come true. On a happier note, it's truly amazing that man ever got to fly into space, even get to the moon. And totally huge respect to those who did and prayers to those that died. I love the multiverse that we live in. So many discoveries and new photos from satellites. Anyway, stay frosty and stay safe!
“Life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans.” John Lennon. Maybe there’s something just as good but different waiting around the corner for you. My life hasn’t turned out the way I’d expected either but I’m hoping for better things, sincerely, good luck my friend. 😊
The graphics show the Lunar Module (LM) Eagle separating from the Command and Service Module (CSM) Columbia. Unfortunately, attached to the front end of Columbia is the Androgynous Peripheral Attach System (APAS). It was a module that was used to dock with Soyuz 19 during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP).
The three men were selected for a role in the "space program". After they posed for a picture as the monkeys " Hear no evil, See no evil, & Speak no evil, they became vocal to go public with the fakery . I suspect that is why they were silenced.
Need to be a family man for such suicide missions so forget it. ? Expression of sympathy to the Dead ?? Madame Grissom had to fight hard to get some financial condolences, zero help from Nasa, no suing the Gov.
Some Errors: -The Docking adapter for the LM and the CSM was used in the ASTP, not apollo 9-17. -The apollo 12 Stage that separated was not separated in space and the actual stage was separated in TLI. -The LM did not return to the CSM with the Decent stage.
Astronauts are in a league of their own. They’re legends who don’t get the appreciation from the general public that’s deserved. Kids can name all the current popular celebrities, but not likely one astronaut
The most dangerous job people can have is being an astronaut, they can risk being stranded on another celestial body. Apart from a thousand other things.
@@leonardgibney2997 It's like anything that needs lots of studying, researching, etc., don't you think that every other thing that was learned over the years had it's " space " problems as well and I'm guessing you're not " skeptical " of them.
Surprised you didn’t mention this for Apollo 11. When the crew was about to launch and leave the moon, somebody bumped a vital switch that needed to be flipped and they could’ve been stuck on the moon. Buzz Aldrin realized that a pen he had could fit into the hole and close the circuit manually.
I have learned that many RUclipsrs will say anything to get views. Some of this may be accurate, but I recall NASA reporting much of what is being reported here.
As an adolescent and young teen, I followed the Apollo program with fascination, but I don't remember the problems with Apollo 12 at all. I don't think the public was so aware of all the problems faced by that mission.
Poor Gus. A man who died for the lie. And now, they can't even get and unmanned, let alone and un-buggied lander there. Gus, nothing has changed. Thank you for the lemon. A true hero.
There are so many things wrong with this Video . The Lunar Module and the way it is Docked to the Command module . The Seating position in the Command Module , they have the Astronauts with their Heads at the Foot of the Seats . etc etc etc . . . .
I was in a college class years ago, and we were discussing the moon landings, when a lass said, with a completely straight face that Louis Armstrong was the first man on the moon. I literally fell out of my chair laughing, while she just kept saying, "What? What? What's funny?" That she was serious just made it funnier. . .
Conan O Brien "i remember watching the moon landing as a child-" Buzz Aldrin "No no you didnt, no one did.... what you saw was😅 an animation, there were no camera crews up there."
@@The_Bad_Guy. I would say its pretty clickbait. Literally none of this information has been attempted to have been "hidden" by NASA or anyone else for that matter. In fact, all of this information has been so public and well known that its pretty telling about the quality of their research that they managed to get some of it wrong.
@@theamazingvince58 As well as the first Astronaut who touched the surface. Sometimes the video of Aldrin coming down the ladder is mixed with the audio of Armstrong touching down. That video is where a lot of confusion comes from.
I do have a particle quibble, particularly considering this vid is only three weeks old (at my viewing/writing). It was verified, via the kind of computer analysis we can now do, several years ago (but less than 10) that Armstrong said, "That's one small step for *A* man, one giant leap for Mankind." [Emphasis added.)The quality of radio transmission from the moon to Earth in 1969 did have a bit of background static which to the ear "dropped" the indefinite article "a". I therefore do find fault with your subtitling overlaid maintaining the error of understanding presumed for over 40 years.
There is a line that I clearly remember from the movie Apollo 13: "There is nothing ORDINARY about going to the Moon" Commander Jim Lovell to the press.
@@martinda7446 Not this video specifically. The channel as a whole is prone to a lot of alternative history/science. Basically mumbo jumbo, but it's fun to watch.
Because good technology doesn’t mean 100% success. There will always be fails, it’s how you learn and adapt and become smarter. If you look at the Apollo program, A LOT of fails happened, but they pulled through and landed on the moon. Someone who achieves success without previous failures won’t be better at what he/she does.
Oriana Fallaci, was also actually a survivor of the 1968 student massacre in Mexico City previous to the Olympic games, shot 3 times by the Mexican Army and left for dead. She obviously dismounted the Mexican government's attempt to silence everything.
The service module used fuel cells, electricity was generated using the oxygen being fed trough the fuel cells. Your description was a bit weird. They used the lander as a lifeboat. They had such limited power they had to shut almost everything down and conserve battery power for re-entry. The lander was built for two, so the air supply slowly became poisoned with co2. They had to build extra CO2 scrubbers with duct tape and bits and pieces. They had to time the engine burn round the moon with their Omega Speedmasters. (Standard equipment).
@@deathsnitemaresinfullust2269 They tested a bunch of watches. Rolex, Hamilton, Longines, Omega. The Hamilton was disqualified immediately as they sent a pocket watch which was not on the brief. The other two failed the very first test, a thermal vacuum test (?). The Omega Speedmaster passed every tests. Edit: I think there were 10, so after the first test it was alone doing the other nine. Thus was qualified for Apollo missions to the moon. The people testing the watches couldn't believe it passed every test, they were extreme torture tests of heat, cold, shock, pressure and so on. For a quality hand made Swiss watch, they were very good value. As usual, being collectors items the prices began to get silly the last few years, but not so long ago a decent one second hand was easy to pick up from about 400 dollars. There is a smaller 37mm automatic which is beautiful and cheaper than the Professional 44mm that went to the moon.
12:22 - I realize it's spelled "Swigert" (which leads one to rhyme it with "swig", but it's pronounced _"Swhy-gurt"_ (Swi as in "why"). Did you not even bother to watch "Apollo 13"? The greatest astronaut movie... EVER? If you had, you would have known how to pronounce his name... and the man is a hero... he deserves to have his name pronounced correctly.
The fact that you think simply missing an -ih for an -ah show nothing, but how backwards your priorities are. The man is remembered as a hero. But according to you, unless their name is said with a perfectionists tongue, it somehow amounts in them spitting on the achievements of the individual. Are individuals who can't(or have a very limited way) of speaking (out loud) deserving of your ire? How bout those who only learn about him through some sort of text based medium(ie, fucking BOOKS), or were never taught the 'coRrEcT' way to say something? Do you have something to say to _them_ in particular? How about regional dialects, or those who don't even speak the language? My point is, YOU are clinically inept, if your litmus test for appreciation is: 'Dur. Did you see dis movie i saw? If you did, den you'd know how to be s smart, like me' How about YOU, smart guy? How about YOU be the dogpile, when another faceless dolt(one is you. One is me.) questions _your_ knowledge input? "oh woOw. You only know about Jack Swigert from a movie? If you'd cared enough, you would have known long before how to show respect onto the mans name. Instead you rely 100% on your movies to tell you how to do things.(and then turn around and chastise others.) I feel sorry for anyone who knew you before you saw a movie about wiping your own ass, or closing your mouth when you chew" See how incredible asinine and -retarded- that sounds? That's how _You_ sound.
There isn't any radiation like you think it is, you're thinking about gamma radiation, which is emitted by fissionable material like uraniu or plutonium, the radiation in space is called UV radiation, emitted by the sun, it's fairly easy to protect yourself from it, just line your rocket, capsule and spacesuit with anti-UV layers to reflect or block the radiation from being consumed into your body or the electronics on your spacecraft.
Well then it might as well be impossible to walk on earth because those radiation from the Sun because the earth is always being bombarded by cosmic radiation some of it does get through our atmosphere why can we even be move on Earth. do you see how your logic is flawed here you know we admit radiation all animals do we're not going to drop dead because of a radiation particle do you know how much radiation you would need to get radiation sickness a lot like four seaverts and then your phone gives off radiation but is can't harm you at all
Hey, just saying I don't care that Buzz was the second man, in my young mind Buzz's first words on the surface won me over. In second grade we were asked to do a little fact poster about our favorite celebrity and to dress as their your favorite role they had. I dressed as Buzz on the Apollo mission and it's by far the best thing I remember from that age
I’d go to Mars even if it were a one way trip! Hell yeah I’ll be the first person on Mars and to die on Mars, boom forever etched in history like only ONE other human. 100,000,000,000% yes I’ll do it.
That first audio was on the launchpad itself. 3 of them burned to death inside that capsule because they couldn’t get the door open. Very tragic! One of them was Virgil “Gus” Grissom.
Nice graphic for the video I like it! sadly there is a looooot of miss information 😞 For people that don't know much or don't care its fine , I was kind of bothered by it tho
You missed a word in his speech, he didn’t say “that’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” instead he said “that’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” because man and mankind are the same
Damn calm down info warrior. There’s a better way you can say things besides acting like your whole world got destroyed from a mistake in a video smh .
They never did hide this catastrophic incident in a capsule during a training. It was horrible, and we did not need the pictures of the corpse to know the effect of a fire of pure oxygen...
Not really sure of reality of things like this, though it's very interesting and exciting to watch. Just a simple question: why didn't these manned mission happened in last 50 years since world is so connected, all of the manned missions claimed by Nasa is prior to 1970-80's. If it was that easy to send multiple manned moon missions during that time, it should have been easier in coming years with advancements...not exactly sure what I am trying to draw here. Just a thought.!
Let's all take a moment to appreciate that even though Buzz is forever "the second man on the moon", Michael Collins didn't even get to land and was on the same mission and almost literally no one remembers him being there. Screw first, remember the guy who was there for the hard work but didn't get any of the glory.
The loneliest man since Adam. At least when on "the dark side".
and he's such a nice man. every interview is a sweet old fella with one hell of an experience.
collins oversaw the while thing in a way
Yup, if he wasn't there Neil and buzz wouldn't be able to return to Earth.
Fun fact, both Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were Eagle Scouts in the Boy Scouts of America, the highest rank possible. While Michael Collins only got up to First Class Scout (4th rank out of 7). I use this constantly as an example to strive for improvement and fuel your ambition.
Re Apollo 11 landing. They were not ''about to crash'' in anybody's language. Armstrong had noticed the landing site chosen was not suitable and took control, it was quite an amazing bit of leadership and piloting, That is why Armstrong was first on the moon. If any danger or fuel starvation occurred they would simply abort the mission.
Yep. And although nobody knew it at the time, Apollo 11 LM had more fuel than the gauges showed....about another 40 seconds I think. It was due to fuel 'slosh' within the tank causing an imprecise gauge reading.
If Neil Armstrong first man on the Moon who was holding the camera as he walked down the ladder
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cameras have to be manned do they? Come on now 😂
@gameratplay1509 you can't be serious? You haven't done enough research to be a denier. 😅
😊 5:46 5:53
Buzz Aldrin never flew on the Apollo 8 mission. He was part of Apollo 8's backup crew. The original crew of Apollo 8 was Frank Borman, Bill Anders, and Michael Collins. However, Collins was recovering from back surgery, and was replaced by James Lovell. Collins recovered and became the Command Module Pilot (CMP) on Apollo 11.
I thought maybe he meant Gemini 8, but he didn’t fly that either.
There is 1 "very slight connection" between Gemini 8 and Buzz Aldrin. David Scott, who DID fly on Gemini 8, was the 1st astronaut from the 3rd group to fly into space, Aldrin was also in that group. @@philsiebigteroth3122
Indeed, strange they chose a recent injured Pilot, aside all family men.
Collins was married, and had recovered from his surgery. The 1st astronaut to fly was Jack Swigert on Apollo 13.
So why are they made such a mistake in this video? 🤔
14:15 - THERE WAS NO OPTION TO RETURN USING JUST THE ODYSSEY. The astronauts and ground control knew within minutes that the Odyssey was dying and would be completely powerless within only a few minutes. NASA quickly assessed that the Odyssey's engine was rendered dead in the explosion, and there was no way to use it for an immediate return. The ONLY option was to use the Aquarius as a "lifeboat", and utilize the spacecraft's "free return trajectory" to travel around the moon and then return to the earth after doing so. There was no other viable option except this one.
I agree. If I remember correctly, Aquarius' (the LM) descent engine wouldn't provide enough delta-v for an immediate return. And using the ascent stage as well was out of question, as this would require jettisoning the descent stage, which contains most of the batteries they desperately needed.
So indeed, the free return trajectory and using Aquarius' descent engine only for course corrections was the only option.
you couldn't be anymore wrong. 😒
@@project_Akira -- Oh, well gee whiz... if you say so. Sorry, everyone... forget all my knowledge and study of the history of the space program; I apparently _"couldn't be more wrong",_ because Mr Akira here... SAYS that I'm wrong. Ignore the fact that he doesn't back that up with a single shred of evidence... the important thing here is that HE says so.
I mean... I don't know about you but, that's certainly good enough for me.
@@thebonesaw..4634When God speaks.. we listen… apparently Gods name is Akira LMFAOO🤣💀
@@Sinistatnt -- In Akira's name we pray... amen.
"You can't go back somewhere you've never gone." - Buzz Aldrin
"Internet is full of shit" - Albert Einstein
"People will just make up shit on the Internet and treat is as fact." - Leonardo Da Vinci.
"don't have such an open mind that your brain falls out"- Abraham Lincoln
"Even if my d*ck had wings, I still wouldn't give a flying f*ck." -Nikola Tesla
@@fuktrumpanzeeskummind blowing wisdom right there
This is the reason the US takes extra extra extra extra precautions for their upcoming moon missions
I'm sorry but the US has the most corrupt government. Anybody big politically that says that, anyone with a lot of followers that say that end up suddenly dying of "natural causes". There's been people that create stuff and since it stops making the US government money, they suddenly die of "natural causes"
Somebody actually tried to get one of the people that went to the moon to put his right hand on the Bible and swear that they went to the moon, he infact did not. If they went, why wouldn't he just go ahead? I'm not saying they didn't go. But something is fishy with our government
If we were able to go back then, why haven't they had another big thing about going again? We have way way way better technology and your telling me we haven't went again yet?
@@on1yaden122humans don't survive the van Allen belts. There is no real solution offered by proponents of the governments narrative to the radiation.
@@on1yaden122That money spent in 1960s spent to send humans up is astronomically higher in today’s world. and for what purpose? collect more tons of space rocks we already know about? there’s no point to it.
There are a significant number of mistakes in this. Clearly the creator of this video hasn't made much effort to research the Apollo 11 mission. The graphics show the astronauts sitting upside down in their coaches, seats in the LEM where there were none, a docking tunnel that wasn't on the mission, et cetera.... He mistakenly places the 1202 alarm at the wrong time during descent, gives misinformation about the amount of fuel, implies that the LEM was about to crash.... and I haven't even gotten a third of the way through the video
I stopped at 8:30ish when he said of Pete Conrad ... ".. and because of the panic (from the lighting strikes and the huge # of alarm lights) , he couldn't cope."
Right from the start I was wondering why they aren't using actual footage. Seems like a lot of work for an inaccurate presentation of the facts.😐
At the beginning he says “ they’d been preparing for decades “. Christ & there I was thinking Kennedy had set the ball rolling just 7 years previous !
I agree this was done soo bad the video i blocked and reported the channel for miss info lol clowns like this we dont need on youtube.
Furthermore, the graphics wrongly shows MOUNTAINS in the background of the Cape Kennedy launch complex in Florida!?
The first man on the moon was the camera man 😂
r u dumb
I know it’s a joke but idk if you actually know how the camera got so I’ll tell you in case. Multiple angles for the camera were there, most on the lander. Where people tend to start conspiracy is with the one on the moon. If you open up a little, you realize that rovers were sent on the moon before humains arrived there. Those rovers have cameras.
No, there was a camera mounted to the leg of the Lunar Lander, to turn it on there was a cord that the crew could pull, which is how it was recorded the first footage of stepping on the moon
@@theamazingvince58 Nope.
@@ab1dq593with what evidence because if you're going to say no at least give you some evidence before you say something increasingly stupid and having to build on lies upon lies and then lies upon those lies
The Apollo 13 explosion happened approximately 200,000 miles from earth. The only engine powerful enough to perform a direct abort was the service propulsion system (SPS) on the service module of Apollo 13's service module (SM). The engine could have been damaged by the explosion, leading NASA to send Apollo 13 looping around moon before heading back to earth.
Horrifying is such a brilliant word to use for click baits ... everyone falls into the trap
Including yourself
Nope ... im looking for them :-)
If getting suffocated and cooked alive in a cockpit , almost getting permanently lost in space with depleting oxygen , and being any astronauts on missions during this time where nasa was actively being rushed and potentially could but you in similar danger doesn’t scare you?
That’s not the clickbaits problem …you’re just built different I guess
Yeah that is terrible about what happened to them. ❤ Scares me though, shoot, man!
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Buzz aldrin and Neil Armstrong were on the back up crew for Apollo 8. The crew of Apollo 8 was frank borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Zander’s. Also the picture of the command/lunar module is wrong. The command module would dock directly into the lunar module. There was no docking port in between the two.
Bill Anders. I was 11 when Apollo 8 was in space, and remember the passage from Genesis that was read on Christmas Eve. Apollo 8 was my favorite mission. (Jan Griffiths).
okay nasa agent
The whole graphics are quite anachronistic - the TV screens are too modern and the landing help, hanging from the feet of the modules got neglected... I'm not shure about the chairs in Huston Control (when did they change from 4 rollers arranged in a cross to 5 rollers that are more secure and formed like star-fish?)
That docking port is the Apollo-Soyuz adapter ... definately NOT used for any Apollo missions other than the Apollo-Soyuz (political stunt) Flight.
Well, I remember that the first NASA astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the second NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin landed on Sea of Tranquility on the Moon as the NASA astronaut Mike Collins as the chief in command in Apollo 11 orbited the Moon. At 2:00 am of July 20 th 1969, I and my parents with my family, all watched the TV show in the family living room on second floor under my late paternal grandparents’s roof. At last, all of Apollo 11 astronauts returned to the Earth safely. They were brave.
It happened on January 27, 1967, I, my hard-of-hearing brother, and my late paternal grandmother watched the TV show at home. Then the latest news popped out at once! My hard-of-hearing brother told me that all of Apollo 1 astronauts were killed in fire in cockpit inside Apollo 1 as the countdown was 4 minutes. Until I read the Pittsburgh Gazette Post about tragedy of Apollo I astronauts in the morning. So that it was saddened me as I really was shocked in a fact. It was real heartbreaking at last.
😂😂😂 wtf
Qn1fr whats wrong with you you have no heart you read this and said that man I hope you learn
@@Chris-qn1rfand also cuz you have RUclipsrs account doesn't mean you can make fun of people
moon landing was fake
@@Adrenaline_Rush-z6r ...thats exactly what it means
That thumbnail is HORRIFYING
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Too bad it’s real
@@Dipplers yeah
@@SUPRA19984WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM I WANT TO KNOW WHY DOES THE SPACE SUIT LOOK LIKE THAT
@@Blu3.mov1901Those are the apollo 1 bodies
Buzz Aldrin wasn't on Apollo 8!! 11 was the ONLY Apollo flight he was on. Only one Apollo 8 astronaut flew again afterward, and that was Jim Lovell. He commanded 13. The 1201/1202 alarms had nothing to do with navigation. It was a packet overflow alarm. The computer didn't "suddenly" go off course. It's programmed course was taking them to a boulder field. Neil took over and manually landed them on the far side of the field. On Apollo 12, they didn't have to reset the panel, they had to switch to aux data. Pete Conrad wasn't freaking out. Saying he "couldn't cope" is inexcusable. The suggestion from mission control to set "SCE to AUX" was something he had never heard of before. The switch they referenced was on the Lunar Module Pilot's side, and that's why Al Bean knew what it was, and switched it. That, along with the animation showing the astronauts sitting backward in the command module, makes you lose ALL credibility. I had to stop at 9 minutes because almost everything up to that point was just wrong.
Man whenever i hear this guy's voice i get a sense of fear automatically.
You mean the computer voice? It's not human, no wonder it gives us the creeps.
for me he sounds really annoying it sounds like hes almost forcing his voice to be deeper
@QuantumLight923 he sounds like an escapee from an asylum for the terminally melodramatic.
“WE’RE BURNING UP” is so haunting.. R.I.P to everyone that died there😢
😢😢😢
Could you imagine landing on the moon in what was essentially a large round refrigerator like vehicle that had windows and padded interior with technology from the 1960s😂
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Lol
Hard to imagine...
At least it worked. For the most part, that is. It was state of the art back then. (Jan Griffiths).
The technology you laugh at is still the only one to get man to and from the moon.
bro the thumbnail is terrifying cause it probably shows the corpse of a dying astronaut.
I just want to thank everyone involved in the Apollo missions and other NASA employees. The conquest of space is an extremely difficult and dangerous task, as evidenced by the incidents listed in this video. But the fact that the astronauts, despite all the threats, still did their job, cannot but impress. We conquered the Moon, the first object besides the Earth that people visited ... it's really great, and I would like people to never forget this incredible step in our history. At least out of respect for those who almost lost their lives to achieve these successes.😏
We didn't conquer anything on the moon, stop being a sheep and believing that BS! 😂🤣
Boy please HOLLYWOOD MADE THAT SHIT LOOK GOOD LMAO 😅😅😅😅 ITS MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO THINK LIKE YOU BELIEVE THE SHIT SO THEY DID THEY JOB TO PERFECTION, UNTIL TECHNOLOGY STARTED TO DEBUNK THE WHOLE SITUATION. DAMMIT NASA EVEN ADMITTED THEY NEVER WENT BECAUSE THEY DONT HAVE THE TECH TO DO IT OR IN THEY WORDS VERBATIM "LOST THE TECHNOLOGY TO GO TO THE MOON"..
@@LeeBo318 walking on the moon is a VERY impressive feat tho
@@zsoltsiro1310 yes indeed, a walk, or hoping, golfing is major, but the best may be their self dressing eva suits in that tight space, love to see!
@@wildboar7473are you trying to imply it was fake because they didn't have enough room to get dressed, because that would be one of the most ridiculous reasons I've ever heard
I would love to go to space, but those dreams are mainly over. Not just I don't believe I'll ever get a chance to, but my life has turned upside down in a way that my childhood dreams won't ever come true.
On a happier note, it's truly amazing that man ever got to fly into space, even get to the moon. And totally huge respect to those who did and prayers to those that died.
I love the multiverse that we live in. So many discoveries and new photos from satellites. Anyway, stay frosty and stay safe!
Yeah bro but there’s still rock ans roll😊
In my opinion the best comment under this video.
“Life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans.” John Lennon. Maybe there’s something just as good but different waiting around the corner for you. My life hasn’t turned out the way I’d expected either but I’m hoping for better things, sincerely, good luck my friend. 😊
*Stop Useing DeMonic UserName!!!*
It's a universe. Not a multiverse. We're not in marvel.
The scarriest part is they were in their underwear the whole time and the entire world was watching and didn't even realize it.
The graphics show the Lunar Module (LM) Eagle separating from the Command and Service Module (CSM) Columbia. Unfortunately, attached to the front end of Columbia is the Androgynous Peripheral Attach System (APAS). It was a module that was used to dock with Soyuz 19 during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP).
Buzz Aldrin did not fly on Apollo 8 as stated in this video, he was a member of the backup crew.
Ridddle has always been one of the best channels on RUclips. Keep up the great work Ridddle Team!
This is the most overrated comment on RUclips. Fish for likes with a cringe butt kissing comment.
Here we go with the flat earthers and the ones who think we actually didn’t go to the moon 😂
this video was so full of inaccuracies i was out at 4 minutes.
OK, I'm shocked at the number of egregious historical errors in this video! Wow!
Seeing that thumbnail gave me some flashbacks of the Byford Accident video I watched a while back. Those images will forever be engraved in my mind.
Before I clicked I thought this was about Apollo 1.
Edit: yeah that audio was from Apollo 1.
my condolences to the ones who lost their lives. if given the opportunity i would love risk my life doing space exploration.
The three men were selected for a role in the "space program". After they posed for a picture as the monkeys " Hear no evil, See no evil, & Speak no evil, they became vocal to go public with the fakery . I suspect that is why they were silenced.
Need to be a family man for such suicide missions so forget it.
? Expression of sympathy to the Dead ?? Madame Grissom had to fight hard to get some financial condolences, zero help from Nasa, no suing the Gov.
@@wildboar7473 sorry wrong wording for meaning of rest in peace.
The music on final looks like the cyberpunk there🔥💀
NASA; At the moment we can't go above low Earth orbit ... They're right ... prove me wrong!
Respect Aldrin for believing to God
Amen🙏
They didn’t try to hide them. It’s just that the positive stuff got huge press coverage, largely because of the nature of the times.
Some Errors:
-The Docking adapter for the LM and the CSM was used in the ASTP, not apollo 9-17.
-The apollo 12 Stage that separated was not separated in space and the actual stage was separated in TLI.
-The LM did not return to the CSM with the Decent stage.
One cannot expect the truth to be accurately prepared and presented on RUclips.
The LEM having its descent stage whole docking back onto the CSM was something I caught.
@@maxxjonson3179actually yeah you can. Just not from people who don't actually do research
Launch workers did not switch to pure oxygen after Grissom's complaint about an off-putting odor. Pure oxygen had always been used in spacecraft.
But not at that pressure. Sounds like wires melting...
Astronauts are in a league of their own. They’re legends who don’t get the appreciation from the general public that’s deserved. Kids can name all the current popular celebrities, but not likely one astronaut
This is one of the channels best videos!!! 👏👏
Cringe
SOLELY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PROPOSE ENJOYMENT, IT WAS ALL FAKE, FLIMED IN A DESSERT.
It clearly is not one of the best. However it clearly IS one of the most cringe worthy ones.
Ofc I will watch this in the middle of the night
Same and the thumbnail
The most dangerous job people can have is being an astronaut, they can risk being stranded on another celestial body. Apart from a thousand other things.
"A thousand other things" sums it up. You put it well, it's why I'm sceptical about manned space flight.
@@leonardgibney2997 It's like anything that needs lots of studying, researching, etc., don't you think that every other thing that was learned over the years had it's " space " problems as well and I'm guessing you're not " skeptical " of them.
on the thumbnail, you can see the burnt face of the guy on the left. it's a real image too.
I love how the astronauts of Apollo 11 sang on the moon. "I was stroling on the moon one day"😅
Surprised you didn’t mention this for Apollo 11. When the crew was about to launch and leave the moon, somebody bumped a vital switch that needed to be flipped and they could’ve been stuck on the moon. Buzz Aldrin realized that a pen he had could fit into the hole and close the circuit manually.
I have learned that many RUclipsrs will say anything to get views. Some of this may be accurate, but I recall NASA reporting much of what is being reported here.
As an adolescent and young teen, I followed the Apollo program with fascination, but I don't remember the problems with Apollo 12 at all. I don't think the public was so aware of all the problems faced by that mission.
Poor Gus. A man who died for the lie. And now, they can't even get and unmanned, let alone and un-buggied lander there. Gus, nothing has changed. Thank you for the lemon. A true hero.
cant get anything there? facts dont matter i guess, eh?
All outsourced. Most of Boeing is run by HCL now. Don’t forget those 3,000 engineers and scientists from India NASA just had to have.
Nice video and animations with the exception of some odd adapter you show between the CM and the LEM which didn't exist.
Nice Story - but hell, way nicer animations! Big big kudos!
oh nah im not becoming a astronaut no more
Buzz Aldrin was NOT on Apollo 8.
Bro this channel is full of bad info lol
There are so many things wrong with this Video . The Lunar Module and the way it is Docked to the Command module . The Seating position in the Command Module , they have the Astronauts with their Heads at the Foot of the Seats . etc etc etc . . . .
Yeah I'm pretty sure Aldrin and Armstrong were on the backup crew but not on the main crew in the slightest
I was in a college class years ago, and we were discussing the moon landings, when a lass said, with a completely straight face that Louis Armstrong was the first man on the moon. I literally fell out of my chair laughing, while she just kept saying, "What? What? What's funny?" That she was serious just made it funnier. . .
Katherine Goble Johnson was on the team for Apollo 13 that recalculated the return trajectory. Why isn't she being mentioned?
Good question.......!
Clickbait earns a BLOCK.
Its not clickbait, its real, even the picture
Conan O Brien "i remember watching the moon landing as a child-"
Buzz Aldrin "No no you didnt, no one did.... what you saw was😅 an animation, there were no camera crews up there."
0:05 this sent chills down my spine
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Beautiful twist on the graphics here. I enjoyed it.
me too, really cool
I really enjoyed the black and white style for this video, please do more like this :)
6:13 imagine this was on Flightradar24…
how were they the most famous people on earth if they weren't even there
Is this a real Ridddle video? It didn't stray off topic once. What is going on?
And it didn't have a completely ridiculous click bait thumbnail either haha
@@The_Bad_Guy. I would say its pretty clickbait. Literally none of this information has been attempted to have been "hidden" by NASA or anyone else for that matter. In fact, all of this information has been so public and well known that its pretty telling about the quality of their research that they managed to get some of it wrong.
The information was bad
Scripted by NASA
Who put camera on moon to film them come out .
Me lol
Now in english
It wasn't on the moon. It was on the lander.
@@erictrott6553wasn’t there a rover there too?
@@theamazingvince58 As well as the first Astronaut who touched the surface. Sometimes the video of Aldrin coming down the ladder is mixed with the audio of Armstrong touching down. That video is where a lot of confusion comes from.
I do have a particle quibble, particularly considering this vid is only three weeks old (at my viewing/writing). It was verified, via the kind of computer analysis we can now do, several years ago (but less than 10) that Armstrong said, "That's one small step for *A* man, one giant leap for Mankind." [Emphasis added.)The quality of radio transmission from the moon to Earth in 1969 did have a bit of background static which to the ear "dropped" the indefinite article "a". I therefore do find fault with your subtitling overlaid maintaining the error of understanding presumed for over 40 years.
"They planned it for several decades" Nasa was eyeing up the Moon in 1890??!!
Several decades could be 20/30 years, idk why that is so weird to you?
@@barto4088 wtf no. a decade is a term for a length of 10 years strictly. 10x7=70, hence 70 years.
@@jontusmcginger1455 what? Iknow what a decade is but where did that x7 come from🤨
@@barto4088 "they planned it for several decades" is a quote from the video
@@jontusmcginger1455"several" doesnt mean "seven"
why does ridddle sound like arnold's narrator 😭
"MEET ARNOLD"🗣🗣‼️‼️
This video needs one of those fact check warning labels
Very cool illustrations.
He called them on the moon? I barely get service down here an he had clear communication to the moon 😒🤔🧐
Exactly
Do you have advanced radio equitment or a walmart cell phone......You're fired
There is a line that I clearly remember from the movie Apollo 13: "There is nothing ORDINARY about going to the Moon" Commander Jim Lovell to the press.
13's launch wasn't without a problem. They had an early centre engine cutoff. You HAVE fact-checked this, right?
They really didn’t there are a lot in omissions and inaccuracies on this video.
It’s one of the slop conglomerate channels. They are bad.
Your illustrations are pretty cool but I think you have them upside down in the Command Module
I love the science fiction in this channel.
You mean the deviation from fact? Or are you suggesting there was no attempt to land on the moon. I hope the first.
All this shit a lie
@@aladywilliamsaw Eh? which bits?
@@aladywilliamsaw PS Hope you don't mind me saying, but great photo.
@@martinda7446 Not this video specifically. The channel as a whole is prone to a lot of alternative history/science. Basically mumbo jumbo, but it's fun to watch.
Aldrin was not the second man on the Moon, he was the second to step on the Moon.
Why they try to launch the rocket with 21st century tech but failed? Yet they could with 20th century tech?
Somebody is lying somewhere🤔
If you dig deep enough you'll be able to see who is telling the truth 😂
Because good technology doesn’t mean 100% success. There will always be fails, it’s how you learn and adapt and become smarter. If you look at the Apollo program, A LOT of fails happened, but they pulled through and landed on the moon. Someone who achieves success without previous failures won’t be better at what he/she does.
Oriana Fallaci, was also actually a survivor of the 1968 student massacre in Mexico City previous to the Olympic games, shot 3 times by the Mexican Army and left for dead. She obviously dismounted the Mexican government's attempt to silence everything.
The service module used fuel cells, electricity was generated using the oxygen being fed trough the fuel cells. Your description was a bit weird. They used the lander as a lifeboat. They had such limited power they had to shut almost everything down and conserve battery power for re-entry. The lander was built for two, so the air supply slowly became poisoned with co2. They had to build extra CO2 scrubbers with duct tape and bits and pieces. They had to time the engine burn round the moon with their Omega Speedmasters. (Standard equipment).
LL0😊
@@lukha.t5025 LO to you too😸From TLI to FRT
@@lukha.t5025 PS. LLL
Long live Lukha😸
Something named "Omega Speedmasters" doesn't sound "standard", it sounds like a thing 90% of the population couldn't even afford.
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@@deathsnitemaresinfullust2269 They tested a bunch of watches. Rolex, Hamilton, Longines, Omega. The Hamilton was disqualified immediately as they sent a pocket watch which was not on the brief. The other two failed the very first test, a thermal vacuum test (?). The Omega Speedmaster passed every tests. Edit: I think there were 10, so after the first test it was alone doing the other nine. Thus was qualified for Apollo missions to the moon. The people testing the watches couldn't believe it passed every test, they were extreme torture tests of heat, cold, shock, pressure and so on. For a quality hand made Swiss watch, they were very good value. As usual, being collectors items the prices began to get silly the last few years, but not so long ago a decent one second hand was easy to pick up from about 400 dollars. There is a smaller 37mm automatic which is beautiful and cheaper than the Professional 44mm that went to the moon.
Flat panel screens guys , were not invented until the Apollo program had finished . The screens should have been CRTubes .
12:22 - I realize it's spelled "Swigert" (which leads one to rhyme it with "swig", but it's pronounced _"Swhy-gurt"_ (Swi as in "why"). Did you not even bother to watch "Apollo 13"? The greatest astronaut movie... EVER? If you had, you would have known how to pronounce his name... and the man is a hero... he deserves to have his name pronounced correctly.
The fact that you think simply missing an -ih for an -ah show nothing, but how backwards your priorities are. The man is remembered as a hero.
But according to you, unless their name is said with a perfectionists tongue, it somehow amounts in them spitting on the achievements of the individual.
Are individuals who can't(or have a very limited way) of speaking (out loud) deserving of your ire?
How bout those who only learn about him through some sort of text based medium(ie, fucking BOOKS), or were never taught the 'coRrEcT' way to say something? Do you have something to say to _them_ in particular?
How about regional dialects, or those who don't even speak the language?
My point is, YOU are clinically inept, if your litmus test for appreciation is: 'Dur. Did you see dis movie i saw? If you did, den you'd know how to be s smart, like me'
How about YOU, smart guy? How about YOU be the dogpile, when another faceless dolt(one is you. One is me.) questions _your_ knowledge input?
"oh woOw. You only know about Jack Swigert from a movie? If you'd cared enough, you would have known long before how to show respect onto the mans name. Instead you rely 100% on your movies to tell you how to do things.(and then turn around and chastise others.) I feel sorry for anyone who knew you before you saw a movie about wiping your own ass, or closing your mouth when you chew"
See how incredible asinine and -retarded- that sounds?
That's how _You_ sound.
"You can't go back somewhere you've never gone."
Some brave men...
And here we are, 2024. Boeing, being unable to get airplanes right says, "Why don't we diversify & try space vehicles".
But isnt it impossible to get to the moon because of the radiation in space? Im so confused.
Watch the why files
There isn't any radiation like you think it is, you're thinking about gamma radiation, which is emitted by fissionable material like uraniu or plutonium, the radiation in space is called UV radiation, emitted by the sun, it's fairly easy to protect yourself from it, just line your rocket, capsule and spacesuit with anti-UV layers to reflect or block the radiation from being consumed into your body or the electronics on your spacecraft.
Is bro serious?!?
Bro forgot to graduate 1st grade
Well then it might as well be impossible to walk on earth because those radiation from the Sun because the earth is always being bombarded by cosmic radiation some of it does get through our atmosphere why can we even be move on Earth. do you see how your logic is flawed here you know we admit radiation all animals do we're not going to drop dead because of a radiation particle do you know how much radiation you would need to get radiation sickness a lot like four seaverts and then your phone gives off radiation but is can't harm you at all
Hey, just saying I don't care that Buzz was the second man, in my young mind Buzz's first words on the surface won me over. In second grade we were asked to do a little fact poster about our favorite celebrity and to dress as their your favorite role they had. I dressed as Buzz on the Apollo mission and it's by far the best thing I remember from that age
LOL,a blackhawk to lift Neil/Buzz's capsule, a service module attached to the last stage while orbiting the moon and many other things.
Being an astronaut has been my dream job as long as I can remember. I've always wanted to see space and walk on the moon. Would be awesome!
I’d go to Mars even if it were a one way trip! Hell yeah I’ll be the first person on Mars and to die on Mars, boom forever etched in history like only ONE other human. 100,000,000,000% yes I’ll do it.
That first audio was on the launchpad itself. 3 of them burned to death inside that capsule because they couldn’t get the door open. Very tragic! One of them was Virgil “Gus” Grissom.
Buzz was never on Apollo 8 really get your facts straight
Nice graphic for the video I like it!
sadly there is a looooot of miss information 😞
For people that don't know much or don't care its fine , I was kind of bothered by it tho
You missed a word in his speech, he didn’t say “that’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” instead he said “that’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” because man and mankind are the same
Wrong, I heard what he said live!
"Next time I'm in dallas I'll have them use the bubble on the car"
-JFK
Some of the bravest men to have lived
“To infinity and beyond”-buzz lightyear
So many errors in 5his video it’s a disgrace
Damn calm down info warrior. There’s a better way you can say things besides acting like your whole world got destroyed from a mistake in a video smh .
Fr qnd he wont respond with an apology @@zayge_otsp
You know you're telling some truths when RUclips puts the Wikipedia link (propaganda warning) beneath the video.... They are so lame...
Too infinity and beyond Buzz. 💐🕊🥂
They never did hide this catastrophic incident in a capsule during a training. It was horrible, and we did not need the pictures of the corpse to know the effect of a fire of pure oxygen...
It amazes me that men of science still believe in badly woven fairytale garbage of the buybull 🤦♂️
The scariest part in landing on the moon is, if your craft breaks, you know at some point you will suffocate and die in space.
You know it's low budget when you recognize The Sims figures and their mannerisms in a video.
the thumbnail is wild
Not really sure of reality of things like this, though it's very interesting and exciting to watch. Just a simple question: why didn't these manned mission happened in last 50 years since world is so connected, all of the manned missions claimed by Nasa is prior to 1970-80's. If it was that easy to send multiple manned moon missions during that time, it should have been easier in coming years with advancements...not exactly sure what I am trying to draw here.
Just a thought.!