Asteroid Bennu samples revealed! 'Contain abundant water,' says NASA Chief

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @gr00vadelic
    @gr00vadelic Год назад +135

    This is what we we should be doing. Not killing each other!

    • @kellyrobinson1780
      @kellyrobinson1780 Год назад +9

      Here, here! 👍👍 If I had more than two thumbs, THEY'D be up, too!

    • @Laurel-Crowned
      @Laurel-Crowned Год назад +2

      Micah 7:13
      The earth will become desolate because of its inhabitants, as the result of their deeds.

    • @beeasy4360
      @beeasy4360 Год назад +2

      Amen to that

    • @custos3249
      @custos3249 Год назад +2

      But how else do you prove your god is the right god or that you love your god the mostest and forever and ever?

    • @beeasy4360
      @beeasy4360 Год назад +1

      @@custos3249 there’s many gods not just 1 if u want to call them that I call them teachers of the highest vibrations “time is the ultimate teacher and the only one that kills all of its students “

  • @QUEUK-j8i
    @QUEUK-j8i Год назад +37

    Carbon and water is a massive find, and because the samples were taken deeper down than originally thought it been protected from radiation and space weather so this result is massive and I see a lot of discoveries company Ng soon

  • @take5th
    @take5th Год назад +103

    Carl Sagan noted during Viking mission that clays can Mimic life for the life bearing test they sent. But clays and water on a carbon asteroid? Truly spectacular outcome. Congrats nasa. STEM+humanities-success.

    • @MM-te8tz
      @MM-te8tz Год назад +12

      Considering carbon is all over and hydrogen and oxygen are very common, finding carbon and water on an asteroid is not that significant and probability wise it is expected. With that said, building a spacecraft to return a significant sample of it back to Earth for scientific testing is awesome and quite an achievement. Congrats NASA.

    • @informologie
      @informologie Год назад +3

      ​@@MM-te8tzwhat do you mean carbon is all over? All over the universe or all over earth? Because it certainly isn't found all over the universe, or in space. That. Is why it's significant.

    • @voiddustry5879
      @voiddustry5879 Год назад

      Carbon

    • @MM-te8tz
      @MM-te8tz Год назад +4

      @@informologie Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen, helium, and oxygen. It is an element that is common and all over.

    • @JonnelAguirres
      @JonnelAguirres Год назад

      ​@@MM-te8tz4p

  • @gljamil
    @gljamil Год назад +97

    What a mission! So many years of dedicated and exemplary work by scientists and several other professionals at NASA and other research institutes! A mankind achievement!

    • @RolexTimex
      @RolexTimex Год назад

      Potentially hazardous astroid. And totally reckless handling.

    • @larrysmith3437
      @larrysmith3437 Год назад

      I is oiio😅ml Ihuh

    • @informologie
      @informologie Год назад +2

      ​@@RolexTimex it was drilled, then the contents of that drilling encapsulated in a vacuum receptacle. Any potential for hazard was considered and translated into the safest receptacle on earth.

    • @TomO-nx1bd
      @TomO-nx1bd Год назад +3

      @@RolexTimex It wasn't handled recklessly, in fact keeping it completely contained to prevent any exposure to the environment was the number one priority. Not so much due to it being hazardous but the risk of us contaminating it and ruining the experiment.

    • @bdubb5390
      @bdubb5390 Год назад

      Fake comments. Silly

  • @jabadabadu7089
    @jabadabadu7089 Год назад +26

    Most of the people don't understand that what we are doing now is not for us, but for our descendants. And when you start living like that, you get your ultimate goal in life itself. Knowledge that enables better chances for the survival of the human species.
    Thank you for the video!

    • @U4Eye
      @U4Eye Год назад

      Science has become so political such as the covid-19 scientists. We now know whichever company funds those scientists then they will do and say whatever the funders want you to say. It is called now "Scientism"

    • @kellyrobinson1780
      @kellyrobinson1780 Год назад +2

      Well said!

    • @Laurel-Crowned
      @Laurel-Crowned Год назад +1

      Micah 7:13
      The earth will become desolate because of its inhabitants, as the result of their deeds.

    • @glaze8480
      @glaze8480 8 месяцев назад

      Yup we as humans should try to accomplish things that could help out the future of “ humans “

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays Год назад +8

    He's really glowing. Very proud moment for NASA

  • @William_Borgeson
    @William_Borgeson Год назад +43

    It's really nice to hear fantastic news, glad all went well and can't wait to see all the info that comes from these samples! Congratulations to everyone involved!

  • @JohnPatrickWeiss
    @JohnPatrickWeiss Год назад +26

    Absolutely amazing. Should be leading the news.

    • @stephenorourke7005
      @stephenorourke7005 Год назад

      Should be but won't. No Kardassian's A** was featured in the video.....

    • @TheMr02drop
      @TheMr02drop Год назад +5

      Sadly the vast majority of humanity's priorities are not in the right place.

    • @avgejoeschmoe2027
      @avgejoeschmoe2027 10 месяцев назад

      what if all they collected was a pc off a giant chunk of earth ejecta from a previous asteroid impact from eons ago?

  • @agustinvelazques3748
    @agustinvelazques3748 10 месяцев назад +4

    Wow, dude at 2:42 was on a serious mission of his own digging!

  • @aphaseelec
    @aphaseelec Год назад +8

    2:50 I actually think the key point they made was, they were able to move that asteroid.

  • @elliottswanson9307
    @elliottswanson9307 2 месяца назад +1

    We have a real 'Buckaroo Banzai' involved in this project in the form of Queen rock star Brian May. He's also an astrophysicist and an expert in stereoscopic imaging. He was directly involved in showing the Bennu team where to set the probe down to avoid boulders strewn all over the surface,

  • @fluchterschoen
    @fluchterschoen Год назад +24

    At 0:56, Senator Nelson says "this is the biggest, carbon-rich asteroid sample ever returned to Earth". I found that confusing: isn't this the first ever time an asteroid sample has been returned to Earth?
    Also, for such an exciting piece of science, this was presented in an incredibly dull, drawn-out way. Thank goodness for fast forward.

    • @joshnc101
      @joshnc101 Год назад +6

      He stated it correctly, this is the largest sample returned so far from space. These are rocks that have been traveling through the solar system since its formation, virtually untouched from any kind of weathering or event of entering an atmosphere. And there has been samples brought back much the same way two other times.

    • @rnilu86
      @rnilu86 Год назад +23

      Japan returned samples from an Asteroid with the Hayabusa mission before NASA

    • @cosmicinsane516
      @cosmicinsane516 Год назад +4

      And they have also recovered comet samples I believe.

    • @_MaxHeadroom_
      @_MaxHeadroom_ Год назад +4

      Japan return a sample in 2020, although it was an extremely tiny amount. Only 0.3 grams

    • @Born2Fight4PAIN
      @Born2Fight4PAIN Год назад +2

      Wasn't there also one in 2013?

  • @LusciousLenny
    @LusciousLenny Год назад +7

    My Dad had asteroids. He could barely sit down... 😊

    • @ArchibaldBagge
      @ArchibaldBagge Год назад +1

      I don't have much money, but my Dad's got piles.

    • @avgejoeschmoe2027
      @avgejoeschmoe2027 10 месяцев назад

      @@ArchibaldBagge the source of most of our problems as we get older is Uranus

  • @dianalee3059
    @dianalee3059 Год назад +44

    This is fantastic. Long live NASA! Just amazing. Human excellence at its best

    • @bdubb5390
      @bdubb5390 Год назад

      Pfft. Hilarious

    • @Ash888Mohd
      @Ash888Mohd Год назад

      “ see what Nasa does ? Only big thing “ ok now just give me your tax money… NOW!!!

    • @dj.j5099
      @dj.j5099 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@Ash888Mohd if Nasa took my tax money, please do! I don't want my tax money somewhere bad, science all the way!

    • @avery8852
      @avery8852 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@dj.j5099right?!? If I stand for anything my tax money goes to its this

  • @OnTheShouldersOfGiants7995
    @OnTheShouldersOfGiants7995 Год назад +9

    Great discovery! Now we can learn how asteroid impacts shape life on our planet thanks to the ingredients found on Bennu.

    • @theduplicator3270
      @theduplicator3270 10 месяцев назад

      A big enough impact and our planet can become asteroids to impact another planet!

  • @jessicaf2259
    @jessicaf2259 Год назад +17

    That dude looks like he could shed his human form

    • @uzumakinagato8113
      @uzumakinagato8113 Год назад

      Hahah fr I was just about to say the same thing

    • @eschdaddy
      @eschdaddy Год назад

      Sounds like it too!

    • @skyemac8
      @skyemac8 Год назад

      It’s called aging. It will see you soon.

    • @kensmith2839
      @kensmith2839 Год назад

      People must be thrilled when you arrive.

  • @shankylion5764
    @shankylion5764 Год назад +17

    Carbon n water is a huge success for humanity.. we must see how it reacts woth mars soil moon soil we have stones from all places right .. new life forms here you go ... Congrats nasa

    • @drpromodtamuly2455
      @drpromodtamuly2455 Год назад

      Human success-- Beyond imagination!

    • @avgejoeschmoe2027
      @avgejoeschmoe2027 10 месяцев назад

      what if all they collected was a pc off a giant chunk of earth ejecta from a previous asteroid impact from eons ago?

  • @Waynegilchrist-r2h
    @Waynegilchrist-r2h Год назад +12

    "Space, the final frontier....our mission: to go where no man has gone before!" I am exuberantly happy for you guys.

  • @brianvalley5223
    @brianvalley5223 Год назад +6

    Indeed, an amazing feat of engineering and development.

  • @sitindogmas
    @sitindogmas Год назад +1

    the logistics and the thought that went into this project, amazes me.
    there's still hope but not a hell of alot

  • @qaisersheikh9408
    @qaisersheikh9408 Год назад +12

    No doubt NASA brings all human beings in unity by extraordinary research .

  • @jarniwoop
    @jarniwoop Год назад +4

    The mission is so fortunate to have acquired so much more material than was intended. And it's a bonus to discover that this asteroid's surface was basically a loose sandbank. Perhaps this loose composition would make Bennu easier to deflect from an earth impact.

    • @bdubb5390
      @bdubb5390 Год назад

      Yeah. But it fake. Sorry.

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth 11 месяцев назад

      That's what I think too! Mine it for its water and carbon content!

  • @Ricovandijk
    @Ricovandijk Год назад +11

    This carbon and water sample shows what we are made of, what we all “been” a few billion years ago; a peak into our previous live.

    • @cobymichaels7863
      @cobymichaels7863 Год назад

      🤣

    • @crisgel481
      @crisgel481 Год назад +4

      We are not made of those things.. We are truly made by the creator who created us..

    • @informologie
      @informologie Год назад

      ​@@crisgel481 I believe science and theology go hand in hand.. it's already evident that opticless creatures like starfish, sea anemones, lampreys and clams were transported here via asteroids.. it doesn't mean God didn't create them: in fact I'm positive He did. Just not on the same planet as ours.

    • @theoriginalkyttyn7724
      @theoriginalkyttyn7724 Год назад

      ​@@crisgel481Actual, verifiable evidence, please. Not ancient anecdotes or the recycled creation mythos that existed long before Mesopotamia was even a thought.

    • @avgejoeschmoe2027
      @avgejoeschmoe2027 10 месяцев назад

      what if all they collected was a pc off a giant chunk of earth ejecta from a previous asteroid impact from eons ago?

  • @charly4594
    @charly4594 Год назад +6

    As it turns out, comets are made up of almost exactly what we thought they were. Kudo's for Earth based science, astrophysics and some incredible tools.

  • @semmering1
    @semmering1 Год назад +16

    So beautiful to see! All glory to those scientists..

  • @adamhuffman3354
    @adamhuffman3354 Год назад +11

    NASA does inspire the world! What a discovery! Incredible! Job well done!

  • @Julian_Wang-pai
    @Julian_Wang-pai Год назад +3

    I looked at those pieces of rock and dust, then I realised I was looking at the source of all of us - from star-dust, more or less.

  • @extremeshep
    @extremeshep Год назад +3

    1.36 `Thats why we are digging on mars`. ??? Drilled a few holes in rocks, didn`t know we are digging ???

  • @robertclark8527
    @robertclark8527 Год назад +12

    You get people who build, discover, learn, advance and enhance life for all humans, and then you get the other guys who REALLY dont like these people. Who is going to gain the upper hand? Well done NASA and shame to the other individual who are actively trying to attain their selfish goals.

    • @loulou-zd1dz
      @loulou-zd1dz Год назад

      Please tell me how NASA has enhanced our life.

  • @bryansmith9914
    @bryansmith9914 Год назад +3

    Just wondering,did they think something was going to bust out of the box why double bolts.

  • @johnwang9914
    @johnwang9914 Год назад +4

    It has always been said to be ammonia water on asteroids, comets and even the ice giants such as Neptune and Uranus so is there ammonia with this water... If ammonia water is common, nitrogen can be extracted as a bulk basis for air and for organic chemistry synthesis. Ammonia is also an effective heat transfer medium for refrigeration and air conditioning and chemical fuels are also possible with ammonia.

  • @KevinDixon
    @KevinDixon Год назад +3

    Wow 🎉
    Thanks for your hard work.

  • @OneEyedJacker
    @OneEyedJacker 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you imagine if Putin said: “I’m abandoning the war in Ukraine so that Russia can join in the exploration of space for the benefit of humanity going forward.”?

  • @aresaurelian
    @aresaurelian Год назад +1

    It is more profound that people realize: We are discovering our own origins, way before Earth life manifested. If verified, we are derived from this substrates. We found fragments of our most ancient 'home'. What forms these substrates originate from, be it super novae or the fragments of the old planets destroyed or reformed in those events, we must explore, measure, analyze, study, and discover.

  • @johnkeane5851
    @johnkeane5851 Год назад +7

    A great presentation Bill Nelson!!!!!

  • @edgallagher8675
    @edgallagher8675 Год назад +8

    Awesome job NASA! Please keep up the amazing work!

  • @topgazza
    @topgazza Год назад +2

    What a result. Keep on exploring people

    • @fanbutton
      @fanbutton 11 месяцев назад

      Yep, well worth the american tax payers' 80 million dollars a day to NASA...in a pig's eye.

  • @ricinro
    @ricinro Год назад +2

    looks like my cooking when I was younger.

  • @lourdessilva6442
    @lourdessilva6442 Год назад +6

    Sem palavras isso não tem preço esse documentário grata conhecimento e vida nos liberta

  • @lvelez1999
    @lvelez1999 Год назад +3

    I do have a feeling that, God, after the Creation in 6 days and Him resting on the 7th, could have used comets, asteroids and etc, to bring certain things to earth, for "Nothing is impossible with God."

    • @Laurel-Crowned
      @Laurel-Crowned Год назад

      Micah 7:13
      The earth will become desolate because of its inhabitants, as the result of their deeds.

  • @Arminius.77
    @Arminius.77 Год назад +1

    They go to the moon 60 years ago but now some asteroid dust is the greatest accomplishment of all time

  • @stokesseegers5012
    @stokesseegers5012 Год назад +1

    @ 0:55 how many asteroids sample return missions to Earth have there been? I mean I know we brought back stuff from the Moon, and there was something that sampled the tail of a comet. But what else is there been?

  • @avgejoeschmoe2027
    @avgejoeschmoe2027 10 месяцев назад

    Didnt OSIRIS-REx get quite hot on re-entry? Could explain the charred dust,etc

  • @globalwarmingsimplified9082
    @globalwarmingsimplified9082 Год назад +1

    Exciting new, absolutely exciting.

  • @datopperharlee2628
    @datopperharlee2628 Год назад

    Im glad u found something you find interesting.

  • @1kreature
    @1kreature 9 месяцев назад

    The flipping of the canister at 5:27 confused me.
    Amazed stuff didn't fall out. I guess it was really that wet?
    Also, they were not expecting anything outside the collector so I guess that's why such a reckless maneuver was done?

  • @CarlWilliams-u3y
    @CarlWilliams-u3y Год назад

    Susan Still, the pilot of Columbia is from Augusta, Ga.

  • @AkihikoJunichi
    @AkihikoJunichi Год назад

    Very awesome. It is fascinating to know that it contains carbon and water 😮.

  • @marie-louisesoderstrrom388
    @marie-louisesoderstrrom388 Год назад +5

    Wow! So fascinating 👍👍

  • @j.dunlop8295
    @j.dunlop8295 Год назад +2

    Excellent 👍 truly cutting edge science! Which leads to innovation in science and technology! NASA 25,000 inventions and counting!

  • @gordonfernandes6873
    @gordonfernandes6873 Год назад +1

    What about Onumu uma.. the sling shot alien asteroid , that was one unexplained phenomenon... 🤔

  • @wayneharrison
    @wayneharrison Год назад +3

    WELL DONE NASA! If you stand on the shoulders of GIANTS, YOU CAN TOUCH THE UNIVERSE! 🤩👉🌌

  • @bettyg7710
    @bettyg7710 Год назад +5

    This tells us it may be possible that there is life in some form on other planets in other galaxies. If comets can carry the building blocks for life through out the cosmos, this is awesome. Just because the trip would be one way to discover life on another planet and or colonize a new,planet, that’s no reason to not go. We could seed the universe with our DNA. Question, how do we know another life form has not already done this? 13.9 billion years is a long time for life to happen.

    • @votpavel
      @votpavel Год назад

      someone dropped us off here on this planet

    • @woodworkingandepoxy643
      @woodworkingandepoxy643 Год назад

      If people In 2023 still believed we are it in this universe then there's something wrong with them. The James Webb telescope was used to detect infrared light in this tiny little section of the dipper in the big dipper. And founds hundreds of thousands of galaxies we didn't know existed. It's mathematically Impossible for us to be the only intelligent life

    • @woodworkingandepoxy643
      @woodworkingandepoxy643 Год назад +1

      ​@@votpavelyeah we definitely didn't originate here. If so we were modified from neanderthals and apes because even our air eventually kills us

    • @bettyg7710
      @bettyg7710 Год назад +1

      @@votpavel it is very possible and would explain the missing link in the fossil record. Is it so hard to believe that in 13.9 billion years that we may have happed more than once. That a species like us would settle for one planet. With a big enough ship you could set out and spread our DNA in the stars. This could take generations or more so the ship would need to be completely self contained. With our current tech this is possible now.

  • @BigBangTheoryIsALie
    @BigBangTheoryIsALie Год назад +2

    Basically, we all came from the saliva of our creator and a little dust. Yeh we are

  • @huguesossart7983
    @huguesossart7983 Год назад +5

    Amazing !!!

  • @theFLshark
    @theFLshark 11 месяцев назад

    Did they remove the 2 stuck screws?

  • @whateyecansee
    @whateyecansee Год назад +1

    Andromeda Strain 1971 had the same....

  • @agriperma
    @agriperma Год назад +3

    I welcome all the wonderful great space discoveries and accomplishments that have happened recently, it gives me optimism that we keep forging forward in making new discoveries. great job NASA, and everyone else involved.

  • @jayday5089
    @jayday5089 Год назад +3

    To people in the future this is not real

    • @SaneGuyFr
      @SaneGuyFr Год назад +1

      Why not

    • @jayday5089
      @jayday5089 Год назад

      ​@@SaneGuyFr why do you think it's real

    • @sideboob6851
      @sideboob6851 Год назад

      ​@@jayday5089 Why do you think it's fake?

  • @Joepipsquiggle
    @Joepipsquiggle Год назад +1

    His linguistic signature is that, of a Southern 'Baptist' preacher.

  • @robinboyle5667
    @robinboyle5667 Год назад +1

    I thought for sure there'd be a pop top.

  • @ravenhoney9620
    @ravenhoney9620 Год назад

    Interesting, but... how will u tell if this unit was impacted the sample? It came with carbon from earth already. Also, how many other samples are collected in space from asteroids do you have to compare. Was there footage when the sample was collected. It's interesting

  • @salvadoresouza8917
    @salvadoresouza8917 7 месяцев назад

    5:25 How did they remove the top part, flip it upside down and the contents not fall out?
    This makes no sense to me.
    Anybody have an answer? Genuinely curious.

  • @chriscraddock8327
    @chriscraddock8327 Год назад +5

    Let’s see … carbon, water, … ingredients of life … in a random asteroid. Who still thinks life is so rare that it happened here on Earth?

    • @MacUser2-il2cx
      @MacUser2-il2cx Год назад +1

      It could have come from a doomed planet that once heralded intelligent life.

    • @JIMIIXTLAN
      @JIMIIXTLAN Год назад +3

      I guess it depends on how you define life is there microscopic life in the universe I think it would be fair to say yes, more advanced life who knows

    • @MacUser2-il2cx
      @MacUser2-il2cx Год назад +1

      @@JIMIIXTLAN If they can move faster than us and can fly circles around us in ships shaped like Tic-Tacs, they are definitely advanced.

    • @JIMIIXTLAN
      @JIMIIXTLAN Год назад +1

      @@MacUser2-il2cx well I guess if you believe all that, I don't

    • @MacUser2-il2cx
      @MacUser2-il2cx Год назад +1

      @@JIMIIXTLAN Just a theory

  • @Mitstel
    @Mitstel Год назад

    This is incredible!

  • @iambiggus
    @iambiggus Год назад +6

    The last few NASA/ESA space missions seem to have overachieved in their success. Here's to the future!

  • @zxdman
    @zxdman Год назад +2

    Is anyone really surprised they found water? It is comprised of the most abundant element and the 3rd most abundant elements in the universe...

    • @theoriginalkyttyn7724
      @theoriginalkyttyn7724 Год назад +2

      Yes, and those things are anticipated on large celestial bodies like planets. The composition of asteroids and comets are not. There's only a hope that such will be found on such bodies. What is more amazing is that carbon was found with it. It leads back to the question of life similar to ours being present in some form elsewhere in our galaxy. That's extremely exciting.

  • @FishingSGsWild
    @FishingSGsWild Год назад

    sped up the playback speed to 1.75 for a faster n better watching experience.

  • @jameslacey858
    @jameslacey858 Год назад +1

    Water? .....what happened to all the diamonds and gold that was supposed to be there?

  • @garyfaulkner5633
    @garyfaulkner5633 Год назад

    Where is the filming of the asteroid and how they took the so called samples??

  • @gibidygubidy
    @gibidygubidy Год назад +1

    Just be honest and tell us about the ETs

  • @petelavelle7987
    @petelavelle7987 Год назад +2

    I could have saved you millions of dollars.....
    God created Man and everything in the Universe. Moving the asteroid is the REAL news here....😊

  • @jontait1095
    @jontait1095 Год назад +1

    Enough gibberish when starship launch

  • @wp2746
    @wp2746 Год назад +1

    Earth is like..
    We can work with that

  • @worthmor5146
    @worthmor5146 Год назад +1

    How much was the cost for this bowl full of dirt?

    • @millennialpoes5674
      @millennialpoes5674 Год назад

      Who cares

    • @worthmor
      @worthmor Год назад

      ​@millennialpoes5674 I do, it's a big waste of tax dollars

    • @millennialpoes5674
      @millennialpoes5674 Год назад

      @@worthmor it's not a waste. It's amazing research for the betterment of mankind. The origin of life is one of sciences greatest mysteries. Now we're one step closer to shutting up the ignorant religious morons.

  • @stevenswapp4768
    @stevenswapp4768 Год назад +1

    Great containment!
    Ah geez, who left the back door open??
    Come on, were you born in a manger?

  • @carlbrown5150
    @carlbrown5150 Год назад +1

    And our trip into that Universe begins with the SpaceX Starship.!!😊

  • @spencersmith-m9u
    @spencersmith-m9u 10 месяцев назад

    Would it be possible for life on Earth without samples like this?

  • @avgejoeschmoe2027
    @avgejoeschmoe2027 10 месяцев назад

    I am curious if some of the asteroids like this one could have been ejecta from one of many earth giant impactors

  • @karravarney1092
    @karravarney1092 Год назад

    Okay but I've always wondered if that punch to the gut of Bennu altered its trajectory. It wouldn't take much and the collection arm punched HARD.

  • @RolexTimex
    @RolexTimex Год назад +1

    We are doomed. The sample got heavier...

  • @kellyrobinson1780
    @kellyrobinson1780 Год назад +1

    If this guy's not a southern minister/pastor/preacher, he missed a good chance! He's got the delivery down pat. Intonations, timing, mannerisms, the whole ball of wax.

    • @theoriginalkyttyn7724
      @theoriginalkyttyn7724 Год назад +1

      He grew up in such an environment. He would also have been well-schooled in public speaking. I do agree with what you surmised as a possible other path he could have taken.

    • @kellyrobinson1780
      @kellyrobinson1780 Год назад

      @@theoriginalkyttyn7724 Thank you!

  • @marcmaillet3044
    @marcmaillet3044 Год назад

    Why not apply the same method on Mars as NASA did on Bennu for sample collection?

  • @mr.dragoncrypto4138
    @mr.dragoncrypto4138 Год назад +1

    What planet is this guy from? Definitely an alien in a human suit........

  • @lvelez1999
    @lvelez1999 Год назад +3

    Beautiful. Just Please Remember - God, our Creator, our Heavenly Father in Heaven, is the reason we are here and live. Love, does not and cannot form from an asteroid or anything else we find. He is "where we came from."
    We keep asking that question, "Where did we come from?" Yet, the answer has been in front of us for many years, in black, white and Red - in God's Word ✝️ God bless you ✝️

    • @sideboob6851
      @sideboob6851 Год назад +1

      You can't even prove gods existence so how can you claim he is responsible?

    • @Laurel-Crowned
      @Laurel-Crowned Год назад

      Amen! 🙏
      Micah 7:13
      The earth will become desolate because of its inhabitants, as the result of their deeds.
      Luke 10:2
      He told them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.
      : "However, when the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth?"
      John 1:5
      The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it.
      Mark 7:8
      You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the tradition of men.
      Habakkuk 2:13-14
      Has not the Lord Almighty determined
      that the people’s labor is only fuel for the fire,
      that the nations exhaust themselves for nothing?
      For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the lord, as the water covers the sea.
      Isaiah 30:15
      This is what the Sovereign LORD, the Holy One of Israel, says: “In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength, but you would have none of it.
      Acts 28:26
      Go to this people and say,
      “You will be ever hearing but never understanding;
      you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.”
      For this people’s heart has grown callous;
      they hardly hear with their ears,
      and they have closed their eyes.
      Otherwise they might see with their eyes,
      hear with their ears,
      understand with their hearts,
      and turn, and I would heal them.
      2 Corinthians 4:4
      The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
      Colossians 3:10
      Put on your new nature, and be renewed as you learn to know your Creator and become like him. 💪🏽

  • @TheTexasDaddy
    @TheTexasDaddy Год назад +1

    Halleys comet is faster than Voyager missions so hop a comet and slingshot past it.

  • @jenniferdeen3527
    @jenniferdeen3527 Год назад

    I've been searching for news on this for weeks and I'm just now seeing this video 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @Twitch_Moderator
    @Twitch_Moderator Год назад +1

    *So... You ready to see the results of the mission?...*
    *Take a PREAK!*
    Shows a sample of the ripped up asphalt from when he had his driveway redone a month ago.
    *Sorry. I have an odd humor.*

  • @storminator60
    @storminator60 Год назад +6

    Has no one from NASA ever seen THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN???!~!!!!! ERMERGERD!!!

    • @tbird-z1r
      @tbird-z1r Год назад +1

      Have they seen a particular movie, a movie which is fiction?

  • @chuck7299
    @chuck7299 Год назад

    I miss Jim Bridenstien as administrator. He was so much better at speaking and inspiring in this role.

  • @DeathValleyDazed
    @DeathValleyDazed Год назад

    Congrats another success!

  • @Astroponicist
    @Astroponicist Год назад

    how many asteroids could we take samples from, if modern assembly line, & development cost divided over unit financing were used? return capsules could dock with a space station for controlled return to Earth, or Luna.

    • @GlutenEruption
      @GlutenEruption Год назад

      Return capsules docking with anything would be incredibly wasteful as enough fuel to slow the probe down from interplanetary speeds to LEO speeds would have to be carried for the entire trip, which would enormously reduce the payload capacity and greatly increase the price. The tyranny of the rocket equation in action. That’s why we use high velocity return capsules to begin with, so we can let the earth’s atmosphere bleed off all that velocity instead for free.

    • @archaonzero7401
      @archaonzero7401 Год назад

      If we want any kind of serious space industry, we will need a space elevator, or at least a space sling, to cut down operation costs. We currently lack the technology, but it's getting closer.

  • @Nanobits
    @Nanobits Год назад +4

    We are spending so much time and money looking backwards, that we are missing out on doing everything possible to move forward.

    • @Laurel-Crowned
      @Laurel-Crowned Год назад

      Micah 7:13
      The earth will become desolate because of its inhabitants, as the result of their deeds.

    • @John-jm4nv
      @John-jm4nv Год назад

      How can we move forward if we don't know our past ?. We know nothing that's why we can't move forward.

  • @gusolsthoorn1002
    @gusolsthoorn1002 Год назад +1

    Finding carbon and water are, while interesting, rather irrelevant to the search for life. Water and carbon are no more indicative of life than iron and copper are evidence of a car.

  • @francissantos7448
    @francissantos7448 Год назад

    Thank you America for the leadership and financing. Money well spent.

  • @trentinfield7903
    @trentinfield7903 Год назад

    Outstanding! This is a big deal!

  • @bryanorman8703
    @bryanorman8703 Год назад

    Charcoal briquettes??

  • @TheChris040497
    @TheChris040497 Год назад

    Thats one expensive bucket of dirt

  • @jeffhaack1325
    @jeffhaack1325 Год назад

    Clay?

  • @dw51926
    @dw51926 Год назад

    Nevermind we went to moon n drove around on it and were talkin to earth on the phone...50yrs ago. "We lost the technology" 😂