lol it does, but on the one hand it's probably older footage and on the other hand theyve already tested this platform for mobility on earth and on Mars for years with Curiosity.
Fun fact. The Curiosity rovers VSTB is right next door in that same Mars Yard garage building. You can see it in SmarterEveryDays video about the sample drill on Curiosity.
We can't wait for Perseverance to land in 2021! We watched Curiosity and loved it. I look forward to seeing you post some footage from the Mars Yard! We want to see what it can do while we wait for February to get here.😉👍🏻
@@definesigint2823 YES! We watched it happen too. It was so great to see the first two pictures come in! I wonder when they plan to try out that helicopter....🤔
I was just recently fascinated with the news and videos all about space discoveries and exploration. It truly makes me inspire to persevere for the better future of humanity.
Wow!! Congratulation.. NASA... Its another innovation and history from Science and space!! Keep it up.. Mabuhay!! From Manila.. Philippines.. Feb. 2021
So... it can operate on the surface of mars but can't drive down a road on this planet? How much cooler would it have been to have it drive itself to the testing location, instead of being carried?
@@butthead1535 Indeed, it would be ridiculously, painfully, slow. And they don't seem to have a battery for it -- it is always shown tethered -- with a power and data cables plugged in. But if JPL decided to move the rover using its own motors, it would not take more than one working day to traverse JPL grounds -- the JPL facility is about 500 meters across and the top speed of the rover is said to be 90 meters/hour. On Mars, of course, it goes *much* more slowly than this top speed -- mission average for Curiosity is a tad over 7 metres/day.
@@butthead1535 Good point. They only showed it leaving and arriving so thats the only times it would need to drive, they could carry it in between. It would at least give the impresssion that it drove all the way.
Engineers are great with abbreviations: OPTIMISM - Operational Perseverance Twin for Integration of Mechanisms & Instruments Sent to Mars ... at work in their Mars yard !
We send our deepest regards to us killing your alien, cause of death standing underneath probe while landing on mars second alien killed by running in front of the moving rover.
Strange to see how carefully they carry it to the testing ground , when you think that Perseverance got shot to Mars on a rocket , then plunged through the atmosphere at 20,000 mph , was stopped abruptly by a parachute, then was taken on another rocket ride before being lowered to the surface by a sky crane .
I will never come over how big the rovers actually are. I mean with the Spirit rovers I always thought they where the size of a large RC car. Then I see one with people around and just realize that they are close to the size of a shopping cart
Hopefully when humans go to Mars they can go meet up with the rovers, like on that Apollo mission (can’t remember exactly which one) where the landed next to an old probe
sadly perserverance is too far away to spirit. actually curiosity is closer to spirit than perserverance www.planetary.org/space-images/mars_landing_site_map_lakdawalla
@@SomeOneFromOFS They actually wear them so they don't damage it mess up the electronics with dust or dirt or oil or food crumbs while they're still building it!
Right? NASA engineers are some of the smartest people in the world and they jump around, high five and even have little plushies of memes on their desks all the while their making the biggest leaps in human history lol
Most of the things work on very high torque due to which gravitational force has negligible impact. I However it would be really interesting to send some high speed rover to see what it can do in low gravitational force
So, the Perseverance rover is huge. My rovers in the 1970s were small, just prototypes. Of course, i was giving suggestions on how the #rovers should be like, and its #instruments, #sensors, and #devices to implement. In the 1980s, they would remind me of this. If there were just no one messing up, i would had welcomed constant recall of our advanced knowledge.
Now that I see the actual size of that vehicle, it dawns to me what extraordinary achievement it was to bring Curiosity and Perseverance to Mars.. which... is another planet... Holy moly.
Humanities greatest accomplishment and these guys are concerned as to whom posts soonest. Would sweep the floors, clean the toilets or whatever to work in that facility.
@@david-joeklotz9558 "Whatever" was the operative word. My qualifications span ME, EE, ET, minors in math, CompE and CS but at 72 years old tis still not enough to participate in mans greatest quest (to date)! (sigh)
Your comment is basically a contradiction in this video. Also it doesn't do all of the work, it does part of the work, testing, not it's actual task which is exploring Mars.
Can someone please help me and tell me what camera filter or setting the shot is at 2:08 - 2:10 please? I've seen this mode before but I don't know what it's called
They should really look into how the vehicles in our surface mines on earth does cable management. Those huge electric driven bucket excavators also have a cable, and often a "tail" that holds the cable away from the moving parts like wheels and belts, so you dont need a guy moving it around all the time. But hey, i guess just like rockets not much will happen until it's privatized as well. :D
These kind of videos are great because it also gives a sense of scale of the machines. I didn't realise just how big this one is.
You might like to try the JPL spacecraft AR app to help give you a sense of scale for other spacecraft!
Right, some people actually think that mars rovers are Small like some RC toy cars. In reality they are as big as normal car
@@marcysss93 I think those people are mad 😂😂😂
@@rohitwankhede9153 it's not common knowledge, why would you call those people mad?
And it literally weighs 1 ton !
Meanwhile in mars: perseverance and curiosity doing drag race
: )
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Ok bianca
@@ramade9040 why so passive aggressive steve
remember Wall E?? Pixar need to give Mars Rovers that treatment
You know it’s real science when all the scientists are wearing labcoats
dont see any beakers, must be FAKE. ;)
OMG! NASA may have uncovered possible lifeform on MARS!
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@@re1gnr1ps ROFL 🤣
Its their PPE to keep FOD off the rover.
YEAH RIGHT? I had the mindset of labcoats being a cliché, but in this video noticed that NASA scientists actually do wear them haha
They are caring for the rover as their child.
The thing costs more than a child
It is their child, every new innovation is actually the child of every scientist.
The rover cost more than 2.5Billion Dollars, While the value of a whole human body is just worth 129K Dollars
@@jersondereal i think a hole human body is more expensive than what you sed since the kindees can worth abaut 600K dollars.
@@jersondereal humans made this rover .. you idiot how you compare just a toy with human🤦🤦🤦🤦
The most expensive toy in universe .....
Mama i want that
I sense a business opportunity
@Martini0 It was in the work for 10 years and it costs a billion+ $
And it not a toy!
@@kotor1357 but you could make a toy
@@Martinit0 yeah..true..lol sorry
@@kotor1357 pfttttt
We love JPL!! We love PERSEVERANCE! It's going to be awesome! And not to forget OPTIMISM :-]
@Ren If Biden takes office, THAT will be a dream of the recent past
This makes it sound like they're just testing the rover now that Perseverance is already on route to Mars.
lol it does, but on the one hand it's probably older footage and on the other hand theyve already tested this platform for mobility on earth and on Mars for years with Curiosity.
Its on mars now lol
This rover now is on mars
@@Khaliil0yt12 this video is of the twin rover on the ground in Pasadena
@@williamfied9500 You foos.. they have 2 of them.. 1 they sent to Mars.. THIS one is kept on earth
I CANT be the only one that is here after percerverance is safe n sound on Mars
Nope
No
No
You're not.
Well obviously...
1:01 Crazy how they made a cable long enough to reach Mars to power the rover.
Yes but it broke in space :(
Ha ha good one!
They replugged it to sun to charge
It's operated from earth via remote control
@@greer8288 ya don't say
Touchdown Confirmed, WE ARE SAFE ON MARS. :)
or are we
@@maknyc1539 *meanwhile on Mars*
Obi Wan: Hello there
I can't believe that rover is on Mars now
❤️
It's not, it's it's double for troubleshooting stuff, they made two, one for the mission and the other one, here on earth
@@doburu4835 👌
@@doburu4835 I think he meant that only!
So inspirational💝
Fun fact. The Curiosity rovers VSTB is right next door in that same Mars Yard garage building. You can see it in SmarterEveryDays video about the sample drill on Curiosity.
We can't wait for Perseverance to land in 2021! We watched Curiosity and loved it.
I look forward to seeing you post some footage from the Mars Yard! We want to see what it can do while we wait for February to get here.😉👍🏻
+
Gr8.
@RIBNX Ayham you mean Oppy (Opportunity, Spirit's twin) and not Curiosity whos still there
We made it 😊
@@definesigint2823 YES! We watched it happen too. It was so great to see the first two pictures come in! I wonder when they plan to try out that helicopter....🤔
Great work JPL! Proud of you!
#fundNASA
The only time i truly get why youtube recommend me some video.
#Perseverance2021.
This is even more exciting now that its sibling is on Mars!! What a fantastic time to be a part of the human race!
I was just recently fascinated with the news and videos all about space discoveries and exploration. It truly makes me inspire to persevere for the better future of humanity.
Wow!! Congratulation.. NASA... Its another innovation and history from Science and space!! Keep it up.. Mabuhay!! From Manila.. Philippines.. Feb. 2021
Never realized the rover was so big
It looks so small and toy-like...until you put a person next to it! Dang! It's a small car!
2020: imagina las cosas que tendremos en cientos de años
2720: marciaplanistas
Jaja🤣
I’m glad you guys gave it a name!
a message from the future .
IT ACTUALLY SUCCESSFULLY LANDED ON MARS. GO PERSEVERANCE ❤❤
Mhm totally not like this was posted yesterday 👀
Also wdym “actually” >:0
Ya it landed
the rover you see here isnt perserverance. its the same model called "Optimism"
@@sharkow123 yeah i watched the livestream it is sick
I couldn’t not believe it ! Smart so smart... ! Also took 8.1/2 months get to Mars ... ... love it thank you all you Guys
I am student .I have a dream . I want to be a spacetraveller. love from my country.
yes afcos you are succses now
Keep dreamin', all these people are.
I am a spacetraveller as I travel through space
thanks a lot for support me.
My name not jahra my name is RAHNAMA
What a magnificent work of engineering art.
So... it can operate on the surface of mars but can't drive down a road on this planet? How much cooler would it have been to have it drive itself to the testing location, instead of being carried?
Travelling with that slow rover would take weeks or months just to reach a certain location
@@butthead1535 Indeed, it would be ridiculously, painfully, slow. And they don't seem to have a battery for it -- it is always shown tethered -- with a power and data cables plugged in.
But if JPL decided to move the rover using its own motors, it would not take more than one working day to traverse JPL grounds -- the JPL facility is about 500 meters across and the top speed of the rover is said to be 90 meters/hour. On Mars, of course, it goes *much* more slowly than this top speed -- mission average for Curiosity is a tad over 7 metres/day.
@@butthead1535 Good point. They only showed it leaving and arriving so thats the only times it would need to drive, they could carry it in between. It would at least give the impresssion that it drove all the way.
Engineers are great with abbreviations: OPTIMISM - Operational Perseverance Twin for Integration of Mechanisms & Instruments Sent to Mars ... at work in their Mars yard !
1:53 someone will probably make a conspiracy video saying there is no Rover on Mars and this is where it actually is
Flat earthers will use whatever they can to prove their point.
@@simpleinverso8628 Right, "prove" their point with "facts" and "logic", which are really just personal attacks devoid intellectual merit ;)
Yes I think that’s where it is is not on Mars haha
@@TheKevinmichaelperry is that sarcasm or dillusion?
They already did, they are pathetic.
Wonderful, good luck!!! Greetings from Russia!
So cool!! I didn't realize the rovers were that big!
Same
Same!
kudos to the guy carrying huge cable following the rover haha
The Umbilical is not that heavy actually.
What if potential problem scenario footage of the earth test Rover showed it running over a mock up of an alien👽
We send our deepest regards to us killing your alien, cause of death standing underneath probe while landing on mars second alien killed by running in front of the moving rover.
@@guyincognito3530 The top speed of Perseverance is less than 0.1 mph XD
@@guyincognito3530 lol that reminds me of that guy who got run over and flattened by a Slow Steamroller xD
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Strange to see how carefully they carry it to the testing ground , when you think that Perseverance got shot to Mars on a rocket , then plunged through the atmosphere at 20,000 mph , was stopped abruptly by a parachute, then was taken on another rocket ride before being lowered to the surface by a sky crane .
Yeah because the gravity in mars is lower than earth
i always imagine that rover is a size of a dog tbh
Curiosity and Perseverance are the first ones this big. The older ones were quite smaller
@@ruigoncalves2 yes, no wonder its like a ton
me too hahahah
Me too
I will never come over how big the rovers actually are. I mean with the Spirit rovers I always thought they where the size of a large RC car. Then I see one with people around and just realize that they are close to the size of a shopping cart
I still fell sad about spirit all alone in mars and covered in dust 🥺
I hope somehow perseverance accidentally finds him🥺
Hopefully when humans go to Mars they can go meet up with the rovers, like on that Apollo mission (can’t remember exactly which one) where the landed next to an old probe
@@Formula1st Apollo 12 and Surveyor 3 probe. :)
@@freedivert cheers! 😄
@@Formula1st Yeah, sure, that's what happen.
sadly perserverance is too far away to spirit. actually curiosity is closer to spirit than perserverance
www.planetary.org/space-images/mars_landing_site_map_lakdawalla
It is fascinating to see the sister model will be doing the identical manoeuvre on the other planet
All of the white coats 😂 I always thought it was only chemistry & biology laboratory folks who had to wear those
I think it's just for the film
@@SomeOneFromOFS They actually wear them so they don't damage it mess up the electronics with dust or dirt or oil or food crumbs while they're still building it!
@@bob38028 but then they carry it out in the open, exposed to wind, dust and pollen? 😅
Its kinda cute! Like a bulkier Wall-E
I can't wait to see how the new wheels hold up
What kind of bearings do you use? Does it have to be titanium? Do you have bearings in the conventional sense at all?
The 2024 Ford Bronco will have the same turn radius
i love how they high five, like little kids, on the other hand these are the people on the forefront of science
Right? NASA engineers are some of the smartest people in the world and they jump around, high five and even have little plushies of memes on their desks all the while their making the biggest leaps in human history lol
well, high fiving is something many grown ups do.
also, they are just normal people, so why wouldn't they?
Wouldn't they have tested the second unit outside for thousands of hours before sending the real one to mars though?
That is exactly what I thought. bit late to start testing now, if they find a problem how will the fix it on the one traveling to Mars?
@@MD-bk7kb they have already tested it now they are using it to compare to situations the rover may be in or be in
@@gubgubgub yeah I get that, just sounded odd the way they put it across.
@Merlin What do you mean by the real one?
@@57HarleyDavidson the one going to Mars. Obviously I realise they are the same and both equally real, I just meant the one that will be used on Mars.
NASA is Stunning. Robot, it was epic.
“Experience is merely the name men gave to their mistakes.”
it's amazing what very smart men have done to advance science and technology, I'm always appreciative
I want to get philosophical here...men really learn from their mistakes:)
russians : cuka plyat
chinese : taking notes while smiling and waving
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Considering how different the gravity on both planets are, wouldn't there be a case where the rover can do a maneuver on Mars but not here on earth?
Yes that's the point if it can do it here it's going to have no problem coping with 0.37G.
Most of the things work on very high torque due to which gravitational force has negligible impact. I
However it would be really interesting to send some high speed rover to see what it can do in low gravitational force
It'll be cool when Percy's and curiosity's twin is out together. That'll look cool
In awe of this lad. Absolute unit
Молодцы Американцы 😎👍🏻
So, the Perseverance rover is huge. My rovers in the 1970s were small, just prototypes. Of course, i was giving suggestions on how the #rovers should be like, and its #instruments, #sensors, and #devices to implement. In the 1980s, they would remind me of this. If there were just no one messing up, i would had welcomed constant recall of our advanced knowledge.
What a machine! ❤
Fascinating human ingenuity.
How far we've come. My goodness!
I would love to have a mars yard too.
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Now that I see the actual size of that vehicle, it dawns to me what extraordinary achievement it was to bring Curiosity and Perseverance to Mars.. which... is another planet... Holy moly.
Does this contains all the operating systems as like perseverance ?
They use linux
Wow this is better than the mars stills, we get to see it in action.
Улучшение марсохода заметны, очень приятно!!
🎉Congratulation🎉
*love from Bangladesh*
2:03 Optimism?
thats what the twin rover on earth is called
For a mission critical project, have a test bed is a mandatory. 👍
Perfeito fantástico. Gostei!👍
Abraco😷
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Thank you for being smart and great.
Who's here after touchdown
Touch Mars earth we luv and stan
Me
Way too short! More, please!
Humanities greatest accomplishment and these guys are concerned as to whom posts soonest. Would sweep the floors, clean the toilets or whatever to work in that facility.
A floor and a toilet is the same wherever you go
@@david-joeklotz9558 "Whatever" was the operative word. My qualifications span ME, EE, ET, minors in math, CompE and CS but at 72 years old tis still not enough to participate in mans greatest quest (to date)! (sigh)
@@justusgronts3882 You said that you wanted to clean. I'm sure if you applied ...
Once man lands on any planet outside of earth, he becomes an alien in that planet.
Actually only humans born in said planet would be aliens
What if they just forgot to load it on the rocket and that is the real thing
hahhahahah
@@ieattuna i see you, vincent. you can't run now.
@@KarateLauren ?
Perseverance got some nice rims ngl
I feel bad for the twin, it does all the work yet gets none of the fun/attention
Your comment is basically a contradiction in this video. Also it doesn't do all of the work, it does part of the work, testing, not it's actual task which is exploring Mars.
It won't be as lonely as Perseverance though... have you not thought about the Rover's mental health? ;)
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@@catchild1013 you lost me there sorry....
@@feonixo a stereotype of white girls on Twitter
More short and informative videos like this please.
как тебе такое, димитьрий рогозин? (специально с маленьких букв)
Guys , i need to know is perseverance get controlled by Nasa team or it autonomous like drive itself
Controlled by nasa
@@crazyajay1157 There is 12 minute signal delay each way. It cannot be driven by NASA. It is a combination of both
@@sergeig685 yes you're right but I heard nasa sends code from here and than rover drives according to it
Fantástico
Wt if it fall down reverse it can again stand back?
Не, ну Рогозин, конечно, интереснее дела в Роскосмосе делает, тут бесспорно. Что нам эти ваши роверы бездушные, у вас хотя бы песни про космос есть?
And now this vehicle is driving autonom on the ground of mars and will stay there for ever.Thats so amazing 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
no, its not. this vehicle stayed on earth. You are looking at "Optimism" the twin of "Perseverance" (which is the one on mars now).
Ah yes i understand they need a twin aha when is some problems 😃👍👍👍👍👍👍
Congratulations🎉
It’s videos like this that make You Tube mu favourite “TV channel”.
It’s funny how gentle they are to the robot. I don’t think the entry and landing will be that smooth haha
It actually was that smooth.
Soft landing
They need to build a garage on mars to park and shelter it from the elements
2:09 what is this type of cinematography effect is called ?
Everything is looks small objects in it.
Please anyone tell me !
TILT SHIFT
Depth of field too I think
Mars 2020 backup backup Rover "Hope For The Best"
This one has cool chrome rims
Forgive me for lack of knowledge. But Why people in JPL do not wear proper PPEs while they were doing lifting works?
Gosh I wish I could watch this beauty drive in slow motion
Arrewahh beautiii 😍👌
NASA ✌️😎
Truly a beautiful piece of equipment!
Excelente, mis Felicitaciones a todos, mucha salud y bendiciones, saludos desde mi tierra Bendita 🇵🇪
Vamos los pibes de la nasa! Capos!!!
Good job making it look cool....love the rims on it, need that on my car.😊
Parabéns aos envolvidos!!!! Lindo trabalho.
I want to be an astronaut one day will come ! ✊
amazing, so proud of you guys, so inspiring
Okay, so thats how a Mars yard looks like.
Flat earthers: We already know what a moon yard looks like, we have footages 😂
Can someone please help me and tell me what camera filter or setting the shot is at 2:08 - 2:10 please?
I've seen this mode before but I don't know what it's called
Tilt shift
@@TheTurtle61 awesome,! Thanks so much! I've wondered this for such a long time 👍🏻
They should really look into how the vehicles in our surface mines on earth does cable management. Those huge electric driven bucket excavators also have a cable, and often a "tail" that holds the cable away from the moving parts like wheels and belts, so you dont need a guy moving it around all the time.
But hey, i guess just like rockets not much will happen until it's privatized as well. :D