@Judged-Dread humans don’t need war to advance we could have enough ambition by just thinking how far we could go species that evolved just 2.5 million years ago.
@Judged-Dreadokay so the reason war brings innovation is because said participants of war are frantically trying to out do enemies in technological advancement and so forth in order to beat them, stay with me here, how about we as humans that are said to be the most intelligent beings on the planet use that same mentality but work together or just work together in general instead of mass murdering each other. Honestly read what you said and just think for a second. According to you practically the only way or the best way to achieve great advancements in technology is through war. When we could do the same if not better if we worked together and just had the goal of advancing technology to better life or to better understand the world we live in. It’s that (no offense) ignorant thinking that brings us to the reality we are in. Just take a moment to slow down and think every now and again it will do wonders I used to be just like you
The math required to hit a target like that at that distance and in *space* is actually insane. A lot of yall need to go out your front door and touch grass.
@@Zachf7775 "they probably don't work as hard as actual workers" bro stfu no one asked for your opinion, these people literally are capable of saving the world if an asteroid was on a trajectory to hit the earth, no disrespect to the "hard workers" but this is just unnecessary that you put it that way
NASA has also successfully built a rocket that hit 165k mph. A spacecraft at 165k mph vs an asteroid at 30k mph, there is no question this is a MAJOR accomplishment. Put some respect on this man’s name for appreciating this moment.
That was the Juno space probe which reached 165,000mph as it impacted Jupiter, being accelerated by the planet's gravity. The Parker space probe will reach 430,000mph in 2025 as it is in an elongated orbit around the sun. The problem however is that this velocity is reliant on the gravity of some massive object (such as Jupiter or the Sun) pulling it in, and it can't really be used to accelerate a spacecraft to impact an asteroid. Some velocity can be gained by slingshotting around the gas giants such as Jupiter or Saturn, but much of that velocity will be lost as the gravity is still influencing the spacecraft as it flies away from the gravitational well of the object, and the remaining velocity will be similar to that of the Pioneer & Voyager space probes which used gravitational assists from Jupiter to gain velocity, which is in the neighborhood of 32,000 to 38,000mph.
I get this is supposed to be a sort of joke, but the reason they’re doing this is to test their ability to redirect asteroids, ones potentially headed for Earth.
@@phoster3322so here's the thing! @Nuts437 first off thank you 😂😂😂 I actually laughed at your comment. Needed that. Second yeah it's a joke but it's a true statement! And as smart as you may believe our species is or how advanced we are. Remember right now there's people who don't even know what gender they are people cry and cancel over anything that hurts their feelings and not to mention how crazy everything else is just go scroll RUclips. As dumb and irrational as our country has become, stopping or "redirecting" an asteroid or meteor is not going to help us not become extinct or set ourselves back thousands of years... Our civilization seems to have run its course and God's probably tired just like with Sodom and Gomorrah. Homosexuality drunkenness blasphemy.
Yes, not a rocket dude, it's a special type foil paper that they use. That's a crash to crash into da meteor immediately SMH. It just looked like someone had flown there. Drone into a very dark area and just crashed. Into the ground
These videos make me emotional... To think about humanities struggle to survive and manipulate our environment to get out into space is just so unbelievably breath taking
Imagine hitting a bullet with another bullet fired from a rifle 10 miles from the impact point. That is the degree of precision these engineers have just demonstrated.
I would say hitting a bullet with another bullet fired from two rifles 10 miles apart would be a fair amount more difficult by a rather large margin. In that scenario you have to contend with many more variables. The bullets aren't steerable, so no mid-course correction burn. You have to deal with the bullets passing through a medium (the atmosphere), unlike in space. You'd have variability introduced in velocities no matter how precisely you measured the powder charge. With spacecraft such as this, once you're outside of the earth's atmosphere it's just calculating basic orbital mechanics. Velocity can be adjusted within a certain parameter via the onboard motors. Whereas with two unguided bullets, there is no changing the velocity or direction once they leave the barrels. Now the engineering behind the launch vehicle and spacecraft itself is quite a bit more complex, but as far as getting it where it needs to go, that's the easy part.
@@Mikhail-Tkachenko I found Mr “Acthually”. Let me just explain what an analogy is for you. An analogy is when you compare two different things to help clarify or understand the first. My analogy is a simple, and short way to show how difficult a feat the engineers pulled off here. It’s not 100% accurate, but it’s not intended to be. It’s meant to be a representation. Glad I could teach you what an analogy is.
Imagine believing any of this really happened and that its not computer generated. 324 million dollars gone from the taxpayers and residents of Maui cannot even get more than $700 dollars only 1.4 million given to them, thousands of lives lost and yet the news will only say 100. You people are gullible, keep drinking that government brawndo.
Absolutely not. The camera man survives countless attacks from characters that can destroy existence as a whole and has kept up with characters that are MFTL The camera man has no power feats but we know he has durability that you can't even conceive and speed that transcends any conventional speed fiction or not This is just a sliver of the camera man's feats Therefore, CAMERA MAN SOLO'S
@@momslayer456 I don't think u understand that there's a fictional version inspired by the nonfictional (irl) version of him, sure the fictional version has more and better feats but what I'm saying is this is the real cameramans's greatest feat.
@@momslayer456no shot BOY the camera man in real life is way more powerful than that of fiction he went to an distant asteroid BOY you should understand that the calamity of things are equal of those who arent BOY the camera man greatest feat is this certain footage BOY
@arielfields8923 this was from the 2022 nasa Dart mission that tested the idea of changing a potentially hazardous asteroids position by launching a satellite at it, not only did we hit the mark perfectly, successfully change its orbit around its sister asteroid by 30 or so minutes, AND altering its overall shape, but this was achieved over 7 million miles away from earth.
The legendary cameraman, finally on his final mission. Forever gave his immortality to save earth and it's inhabitants. You shall never be forgotten. Edit : or is he ...?
Legend has it a little piece of his nutsack got caught in orbit and is now stretching over earth forming a rubber trampoline like shield protection from future astroids
"You should of" i never get it why people would write "should've" or "should have" like that. Is it just the new hip way of writing or did i sleep in english class?
@@Dirty_Davos I don't understand why people would take the meaningless time they already don't have to waste it on small things that don't cause an Inconvenience like that.
@@VALERIOSTALLIONBOOTSah yes the 0.3987 oh the US budget take for a practical cause the understanding of the Universe are u sped? You understand the point of exploring and understanding space
@brayden2168 it did idk if this is the same test or not, but a few months back they did it to destroy one and see if they could like blow it up or change trajectory and it worked
@vToneehh do you know how hard it is to get quality video from that far away that works in space? It's a miracle we can even get this much. You should look into the science behind what makes things like this happen, it's really quite spectacular. It's very easy to assume it's fake because of how incredibly difficult it is to pull this off. It's an environment completely covered in darkness with nearly no gravity compared to Earth and full of unknown complications that can happen in the blink of an eye. Use that skepticism you have and learn about how these things happen and, as many skeptics say, do your own research haha. It's really quite cool if you have the patience and acumen for it.
So you just believe NASA and the greedy government? The same government that told your mothers and sisters they arent allowed to abort, same government that once thought slavery was okay? This same government that is taxxing you out, making your life hell?
Experts are saying humans may be extinct in under 100 yrs with elevation rise in sea level. Makes you wonder if they have ships prepared to keep live going.
Yup I highly doubt much of humanity will keep on existing, and technology isn’t getting any better in order to find another planet, our doom is inevitable
@@M.TTT.yeah I like it(: Some people break down thinking about our place in the universe…. It makes me feel so much better that literally none of this matters… get over my feelings so much easier knowing it doesn’t matter…. I love it tbh… but I always been weird😂
Astonishing is one word for it. How fast was that asteroid going I wonder and how fast was the camera ship going to make the asteroid that looks like a Play doh rock meatball appear to be almost still? What astonishes me is the complete lack of effort and the apparent shoestring budget that that NASA gives to these films. I don't know if this is true but I heard NASA was making the director supply his own aluminum foil and that's why they don't show a picture of the actual ship that they fly into the space rock meatball that they made him supply the Play doh and get crushed limestone from the "extras" parking lot
NASA is a tax scam. So it's probably fake. If Space Ex claimed they did it, it would be 100% believable! Look at how the private sector has embarrassed NASA with only a fraction of their budget! Something doesn't add up with that haha.
I saw that LIVE and it felt amazing and astonishing to be in that exact moment. It feels so different when it is happening at the present, it feel so much more impactful. I will never forget it.
It's insane how people believe these lies. The footage is bad because they can't produce anything high quality, that won't have visible details that scream "fake". So the alternative is to produce something so poorly made that they can get away with it by saying it's "the tech we use in space", lmao. Same goes for all the CGI that NASA makes
For those who are wondering what this is for, this is NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission. This mission aimed at accomplishing 2 goals: proving that an orbit can be changed and proving that we can target asteroids. This creates an alternative solution to everyone’s idea that we have to use bombs to destroy asteroids that threaten us. What we can now do with NASA’s spacecrafts is prevent asteroid collisions by simply pushing the asteroid off course by even just a little bit, saving the planet in the future. To put it even more simply, we now are capable of preventing asteroid impacts.
It took 66 million years but we finally aveneged our Dinosaurs
😤🫡
you know 66 million pretty much short time for universe. And we evolve around 2.5 million years ago so we did it within 2,5 million years
@@necesitoMuchodiNero so Lucy avenged the dinosaurs?
Imagine if the dinosaurs didn't get hit
Really? You are concerned about the dinosaurs that died 65 million years ago?
The test pilot wondering why they're counting down:
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I laughed wayyyy to hard at this comment 😂😂
Because we count everything 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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My wife has successfully crashed my car into a nearby pole…saw the dash camera footage…. had the same reaction….
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BRO WHAT 😭😭
Lol
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5 4 3 2 1 wooooh!!!
NASA received a letter from GEICO 2 days later letting them know that the Asteroid had filed a claim for hit and run
This comment deserves more likes 😂😂
Hahaha 😂😅
Touché!!!
Is it Run after hit ?
@Sathe1984 Well, considering they smashed into it, the likelihood of getting away afterward seems EXTREMELY unlikely imo.😢
Finally an instance where the use of the interstellar theme isn't grievously misapplied.
Sorry for the domment i sent. It will never happen again
@@jhapethlloydciron3185no 😐
Like that one guy who keeps making videos about how he might or might not be gay 💀
@@jhapethlloydciron3185yeah fr just no
@@wintaaaaa😂😂😂😂😂
The mathematician who made the calculations will see this again and again lying in his bed at 1am with tears in his eyes.
Why the ppl of usa believe those? They're really undcatedm
True
Computers can cry?
@@quiiwouidraski6186 nope. The man can cry after successfully crashing the asteroid
@@quiiwouidraski6186your comment went over everyone's head. People are to stupid.
The video: 🎉❤
The math: 💀🗿
What is the meaning of the side face emoji?
@@ravijuiceman3518Skull means it was hard, chad face means it’s a good accomplishment to be proud of
Voilà comment dévié une astéroïde ET nous la balancer direction la terre en pleine gueule, eux seront dans des super bunkers ok!?
@@jasonparra5383 yep
@@ravijuiceman3518 he’s saying that the rocket was launched off of Easter island since that is a moai
"The Dinosaurs send their regards"
Red Wedding
Што ето метеорит??
purple dog
@@стелсЗион150a rock from space that hit the earth millions of years ago. It's what killed the dinosaurs
No it was a flood that took the dinosaurs out
Imagine the last photo before impact we see an alien on a lawn chair.
Wuh the.
AAHH
😂😂😂😂😂
And he waving with us saying: see you soon.
I'd cry😂
😅😂😂❤
I wish we had another space craft behind it to film the moment of impact. This is absolutely historic
Observed in real time from multiple locations. I would've loved to be the one watching 😮
The mission consisted of two probes, one suicide probe, which would hit the asteroid, and another for filming (cube sat)
Dam you should have been at NASA
And another space craft behind that filming the space craft filming the first space craft.
Then they impact it 2
One smol crash on an asteroid, one giant tear for the dinosaurs
…never underestimate the power of a room full of engineers…
Have you ever worked on a car? Engineers may have degrees but they're not always the brightest.
@@buffhorses3632this guy mentioned cars out of no where 😂
replace 'engineers' with 'nerds'
@@buffhorses3632bro thinks engineers making cars are the ‘smartest’ engineers 💀
Room full of CGI artists
Imagine the goosebumps of all the math predictions and all work being right
It is crazy to be able to account for every little variable that could push that thing off target by a fraction of a degree.
We know what you tried to say, but man this comments rough.
Old RUclips would've torn you up.
Now it's got 140 likes 😅
@@agreensubstancewhat’s wrong with the comment?
@@agreensubstance that's just them being hard headed imagine being riled up over a yt comment 😂 like bruh
@@agreensubstanceold youtube would've torn you up for writing "noones"
the dinosaurs can now rest peacefully
69 likes lol
Us
We got their "get back"
I wish I could heart this comment
@@jakekymantas8778try 475 lights I guess you're the joke
This is what humans should be doing.Not destroying each other
War with asteroids!
Without war we wouldn't have the rocket technology to get there. War fuels innovation
We go to war everyday. With ourselves, with everything. It's a part of us that we can't really get rid of
@Judged-Dread humans don’t need war to advance we could have enough ambition by just thinking how far we could go species that evolved just 2.5 million years ago.
@Judged-Dreadokay so the reason war brings innovation is because said participants of war are frantically trying to out do enemies in technological advancement and so forth in order to beat them, stay with me here, how about we as humans that are said to be the most intelligent beings on the planet use that same mentality but work together or just work together in general instead of mass murdering each other. Honestly read what you said and just think for a second. According to you practically the only way or the best way to achieve great advancements in technology is through war. When we could do the same if not better if we worked together and just had the goal of advancing technology to better life or to better understand the world we live in. It’s that (no offense) ignorant thinking that brings us to the reality we are in. Just take a moment to slow down and think every now and again it will do wonders I used to be just like you
the cameraman finally met his worthy opponent, he died doing things that he love the most
W
Smashed that asteroid like he did to me
😂
He died doing what he loved most. surviving
He is actually my cousin, spoke to him, he said as he landed he was greeted by sweets.
This will be remembered as The First Space Defence of our species
Dont you feel proud of how far we have come😊?
its incredible
Hard to believe how many people are deceived by this stuff. You're being played by NotASpaceAgency.
Finally something the space force can use😂😂😂
Recorded.
They don't keep us in the loop because of blind panic. The Internet has revealed many secrets.
Finally a short with interstellar music that actually has to do with space and not just some random video
Conspiracy theories and all that bs 😂
Its CGI, sorry to disappoint.
@@jking0.o121"Its CGI, sorry to disappoint." 🤡
@@jking0.o121😂
Hahah exactly 😂
The math required to hit a target like that at that distance and in *space* is actually insane.
A lot of yall need to go out your front door and touch grass.
Yep, it's literally rocket science :P
I remember when this video came out I was absolutely amazed seeing that and even now it’s mind blowing
it didn't happen is why
@satiricpine2669kys
@satiricpine2669 I think the best part of this comment is that you don't know what an oxymoron is and used it incorrectly 💀😭
The Dinosaurs: I Always Come Back! 😈🔥
"Sir, how did you manage to calculate the direction of the trajectory into that asteroid??" "I eye balled it"
Thumbs up , one eye closed and tounge sticking out
No I think professor senku was there
nasa is the best in the world and isro also
Imagine a nasa guy whos lile Tom Hanks saying that and meaning it 😂
Pro bowler
These are the people who need more recognition i mean the pure skill and precision they have.. unreal
And hardwork
They probably are already well paid. And they probably actually don't work as hard as most actual workers.
@@Zachf7775 "they probably don't work as hard as actual workers" bro stfu no one asked for your opinion, these people literally are capable of saving the world if an asteroid was on a trajectory to hit the earth, no disrespect to the "hard workers" but this is just unnecessary that you put it that way
@@Zachf7775oh they definitely do, that’s how they make bank
😂😂
Imagine it gets closer and you just see a family holding hands preparing for the inevitable
Don't worry than America have a history to kill innocents.. But we must appreciate you have a poetic mind.. Thinks so deep.
😂😂😂😂😂
☠️
I felt a bit sad reading it . Had to imagine that for ourselves.
@@AdityaSingh-ur3cqaverage Drone Operator experience
The world most expensive crash test
NASA has also successfully built a rocket that hit 165k mph. A spacecraft at 165k mph vs an asteroid at 30k mph, there is no question this is a MAJOR accomplishment. Put some respect on this man’s name for appreciating this moment.
Kilometres an hour??
165,000 miles per hour or roughly 266,000 kilometers per hour@@susanlord5743
@@susanlord5743 No, 165,000 mph (miles per hour), the "k" means thousand. So, 100k, is 100,000. Which is 265,542 km per hour.
That was the Juno space probe which reached 165,000mph as it impacted Jupiter, being accelerated by the planet's gravity. The Parker space probe will reach 430,000mph in 2025 as it is in an elongated orbit around the sun. The problem however is that this velocity is reliant on the gravity of some massive object (such as Jupiter or the Sun) pulling it in, and it can't really be used to accelerate a spacecraft to impact an asteroid. Some velocity can be gained by slingshotting around the gas giants such as Jupiter or Saturn, but much of that velocity will be lost as the gravity is still influencing the spacecraft as it flies away from the gravitational well of the object, and the remaining velocity will be similar to that of the Pioneer & Voyager space probes which used gravitational assists from Jupiter to gain velocity, which is in the neighborhood of 32,000 to 38,000mph.
NASA's only advance is that they can put high alt balloons up and call them satellites
No matter how much time passes, how advanced we get, humans will never lose the primordial urge to hit rocks
I get this is supposed to be a sort of joke, but the reason they’re doing this is to test their ability to redirect asteroids, ones potentially headed for Earth.
lose* :D
@@phoster3322exactly look up April 13th 2029
@@phoster3322so here's the thing! @Nuts437 first off thank you 😂😂😂 I actually laughed at your comment. Needed that. Second yeah it's a joke but it's a true statement! And as smart as you may believe our species is or how advanced we are. Remember right now there's people who don't even know what gender they are people cry and cancel over anything that hurts their feelings and not to mention how crazy everything else is just go scroll RUclips. As dumb and irrational as our country has become, stopping or "redirecting" an asteroid or meteor is not going to help us not become extinct or set ourselves back thousands of years... Our civilization seems to have run its course and God's probably tired just like with Sodom and Gomorrah. Homosexuality drunkenness blasphemy.
@@phoster3322 you don't need much brainpower to realise this is a joke
Asteroid got a taste of its own medicine
Lol
Ya maybe some other bullys saw him and will think @home about there maners
Payback’s a b****
That asteroid will be the laughing stock of all the others
underrated comment
Congratulations you have successfully saved the dinosaurs. You may now enter free play mode.
Can you imagine just chilling by yourself in space, minding your own business and then get slapped with a rocket out of nowhere?
😮
It’s not a rocket dude.
Yes, not a rocket dude, it's a special type foil paper that they use. That's a crash to crash into da meteor immediately SMH. It just looked like someone had flown there. Drone into a very dark area and just crashed. Into the ground
@@chrissmith7371 sht p u f idi/ot go to school
@@chrissmith7371 buy a f telescope and when event like this happen look in it and you will see it’s real. It’s that simple.
new achievement unlocked: aim astronomically
@einsteinium9064
Then they would hit themselves in the head. Cause their heads are up their butts!
Astronomncal aiming like a skill 😂
Shoot for the moon!
*Aiming for the stars
*The dot beyond
Mann they barley can go to the moon, yet they doing this. Im smelling just a little cap 🧢. Think about it 😭
The spacecraft in its last moments “the cameraman never dies the cameraman never dies the cameraman never dies”
I'm so stoned right now I was waiting to see the ship crash and it took me 5 minutes to realise its a POV.
@@Vertical-Finger They have been since 1989; get a better joke.
@@Vertical-Fingerbeen happening for years
@@Vertical-Finger atleast it ain't a dog like the last time
@@Vertical-Fingerthat's hot
This made me almost cry after I realized just how difficult this is to achieve and how amazing we have become as a species.
Amazing??
You meant, idiots
Amazing??
You meant, idiots
🦖: you like that huh? You liked that? How does it feel?
Booo❤❤❤
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Woman in video: ooohhh yeeeaaaah
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Freaky ahh comment bruh 😂😂😂
Little did the engineers know, they just punctured the egg of a large space spider.
😂😂😂 I sure hope not.
Hilarious 😂
Lol
AHHHGGG RUUNNN!!!
EVOLUTION 🕷
Imagine last second they see a person just standing there waving their arms for help
Lmao
Class
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Lol
These videos make me emotional... To think about humanities struggle to survive and manipulate our environment to get out into space is just so unbelievably breath taking
Are you telling me we just avenged the dinosaurs
No, the astroid is still there, but the spacecraft isn't.
@@The_Infamous_Bonker I mean the asteroid got a new orbit and got 1/3 of it complety destroyed
@@Paep50 That's not a good ratio though lol one asteroid killed 95% of life 💀
@@The_Infamous_Bonker Lol
@@Paep50 But I'll give credit for taking out a third of it, I honestly thought it had next to no impact on it lol
This is actually great progress for planetary defense systems
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@@figvs1643inserting nerd emoji I'm sure ud be the one to fly like Superman to destroy an earth bound asteroid 🤓
@@priyankachowdhury177 just like in the comic books he reads 💀
@@SolarEclipse6872 💀💀💀
🗣️🗣️😎👍@@figvs1643
Imagine hitting a bullet with another bullet fired from a rifle 10 miles from the impact point. That is the degree of precision these engineers have just demonstrated.
I would say hitting a bullet with another bullet fired from two rifles 10 miles apart would be a fair amount more difficult by a rather large margin. In that scenario you have to contend with many more variables. The bullets aren't steerable, so no mid-course correction burn. You have to deal with the bullets passing through a medium (the atmosphere), unlike in space. You'd have variability introduced in velocities no matter how precisely you measured the powder charge. With spacecraft such as this, once you're outside of the earth's atmosphere it's just calculating basic orbital mechanics. Velocity can be adjusted within a certain parameter via the onboard motors. Whereas with two unguided bullets, there is no changing the velocity or direction once they leave the barrels.
Now the engineering behind the launch vehicle and spacecraft itself is quite a bit more complex, but as far as getting it where it needs to go, that's the easy part.
@@Mikhail-TkachenkoYou have a huge point there, im impressed most people in the comments are dumb
@@Mikhail-Tkachenko I found Mr “Acthually”.
Let me just explain what an analogy is for you. An analogy is when you compare two different things to help clarify or understand the first. My analogy is a simple, and short way to show how difficult a feat the engineers pulled off here. It’s not 100% accurate, but it’s not intended to be. It’s meant to be a representation.
Glad I could teach you what an analogy is.
@@Mikhail-Tkachenko but the distance to size proportions are different
Imagine believing any of this really happened and that its not computer generated. 324 million dollars gone from the taxpayers and residents of Maui cannot even get more than $700 dollars only 1.4 million given to them, thousands of lives lost and yet the news will only say 100. You people are gullible, keep drinking that government brawndo.
I feel like ‘successfully’ and ‘crashed’ don’t belong together
They do in this specific context
Imagine seeing little aliens looking up and screaming in the last few frames
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😂😅
😂😂
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I’m dead laughing thanks 😂
Hans Zimmer is official theme maker for all space stuff
What is the song
@@harrisonjones6347its from the movie interstellar
@@harrisonjones6347stay😢
@@harrisonjones6347interstellar stay
Rightfully so this song hasn't gotten old, and interstellar is *almost a decade old now
The cameraman's greatest feat yet
Absolutely not.
The camera man survives countless attacks from characters that can destroy existence as a whole and has kept up with characters that are MFTL
The camera man has no power feats but we know he has durability that you can't even conceive and speed that transcends any conventional speed fiction or not
This is just a sliver of the camera man's feats
Therefore, CAMERA MAN SOLO'S
Goat
@@momslayer456 I don't think u understand that there's a fictional version inspired by the nonfictional (irl) version of him, sure the fictional version has more and better feats but what I'm saying is this is the real cameramans's greatest feat.
@@momslayer456no shot BOY the camera man in real life is way more powerful than that of fiction he went to an distant asteroid BOY you should understand that the calamity of things are equal of those who arent BOY the camera man greatest feat is this certain footage BOY
Boring
camerman never dies, just gave us the pov of dinosaurs
We avenged the dinosaurs right there
frfr
lol we killed them not avenged
Haha hopefully his boys don't retaliate
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“GET SOME” 😂😂
People have no idea how historic this moment is in the scope of all humanity.
I don’t understand fully but I would like to! Do you have any more info on this or know a way I can find out more?
@arielfields8923 this was from the 2022 nasa Dart mission that tested the idea of changing a potentially hazardous asteroids position by launching a satellite at it, not only did we hit the mark perfectly, successfully change its orbit around its sister asteroid by 30 or so minutes, AND altering its overall shape, but this was achieved over 7 million miles away from earth.
Pointless endeavors
@@jeffres5729 that’s freaking AWESOME!
It’s bs. This video is fabricated. Only a borderline regard would think this is actual footage.
Asteroids: “yo they’re actually fighting back now 😨”
Now this is an underrated comment.😂
This video is like 20 yrs old
@@yvnnyyeeksno bruh, r u living under a rock? this sh happened like early 2023 or 2022 😂
Legendary Comment 😂
sun be like- but they can't escape my giant phase
Earth 34 seeing an asteroid coming out of nowhere 😮
Asteroid: “the fck is that”
Underrated comment 😂
Underrated 😂😂😂
Spacecraft : here comes the boooooooom
Spacecraft: "I'm not even the biggest bro"
@@bergfe Asteroid: 🥱 Whatever
The legendary cameraman, finally on his final mission. Forever gave his immortality to save earth and it's inhabitants. You shall never be forgotten.
Edit : or is he ...?
i laughed out loud for real
Did he really
@@vanillagorrillaYes.
Legend has it a little piece of his nutsack got caught in orbit and is now stretching over earth forming a rubber trampoline like shield protection from future astroids
@@vanillagorrillayes we are in 2023 we need a camera man on any space mission because there is no such thing as cameras without camera men
The Asteroid probably: "NO WAIT I GOT KIDS"
The spaceship: "You should of thought about that before you killed the dinosaurs"
Hahaha, that rock is like 525 ft (160.02 m) size.
"You should of"
i never get it why people would write "should've" or "should have" like that. Is it just the new hip way of writing or did i sleep in english class?
@@Dirty_Davos I don't understand why people would take the meaningless time they already don't have to waste it on small things that don't cause an Inconvenience like that.
@@Dirty_Davostyping by sound
if you say it, it can sometimes sound like “should of” when it really is “should have”
You probably:
I _should of_ thought about not messing up “should've” before commenting that.
Crazy how theres balls of rocks flying around in space
Huge respect for space scientist in any part of the world.
What about the ones in…. Space 🤔
A very nice experiment, if they can land sattelites or expensive cameras to asteroids, that would be the best thing for space discovery
😂 they just stealing y’all’s tax money
nothing like nuts and bolts floating around in space for eternity. Great job
@@VALERIOSTALLIONBOOTSah yes the 0.3987 oh the US budget take for a practical cause the understanding of the Universe are u sped? You understand the point of exploring and understanding space
Aliens watching this like proud parents watching a toddlers first steps
😅
They’re always hanging around our nuclear facilities and nuclear powered ships I hope they’re proud of us
@@isaac-vb1ng what makes you say that? 😮
@@NotSoBryt official documents?
Why tho? @@isaac-vb1ng
Asteroid : Iam paying the price for my ancestors
😂
This one could possibly be the father of the asteroid that hit earth. Remember they were planets once
It's CGI, a 3D animation. Wake up!!!
@@jesus4400so ?
@@jesus4400You believe in a talking snake. I'd sit this one out if I were you.
This is a part of our planet’s defense capabilities to disrupt larger asteroids before they get near Earth
This happened in 2016 and the cameraman actually survived and is living on the asteroid with a new identity.
Lucky him
Gleebo Herman is his name i believe
😂
@@tsine09😂
🤡not funny
Yall gave it a taste of its own medicine 👏
@@lukehasnudeen162your an idiot if you believe that
Bro😂😂
@@lukehasnudeen162mom its one of those guys again
Bruh it’s just a rock 😭😭
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
Camera man was a true soldier. RIP
EDIT: Some of y'all need to take it easy in the comment section. Have a sense of humor.
😏😂 lol
He went out doing what he loved
He came Back ofc. How Else would we have his tapes😎
rip 😢
Camera man never dies
The T Rex is grinning some where we got ur revenge buddy
Kill cam is wild
Lmfaooooo
Bro 💀🤣
i farted out of my lungs😂
that asteroid chilling that day: "Tf ever I did to you?"
Theyll call the homies and it's over for us once they redirect this way
That asteroid is like
“Wait until I come around again. You’ll see what I mean”
They had to change its pattern bc it was heading for us
I’m impressed and all but the day they get good enough not to crash the rocket is the day I’ll buy them a cake.
they the opps now :(
Everyone gangsta until a new asteroid go toward us at 280000km/h
Yup
*it going 999999999999ly/nsec*
Absolutely true
Boom 💥 go straight to judgement day.
That’s almost as fast as the solar system moves through space.
Why didn't you have the camera with the transmitter separate from the explosive head a good distance before impact to capture the impact?
The cameraman we didn’t deserve but needed. Rip hero.
Cameraman never dies
He was fast enough to run back to earth or else how would we have da footage
Nah he good
@@Xahlkilledem you right you right
He didn't die. He's just waiting to be picked up.
It took 250,000,000 years to find you, but we have been trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty
Rockets* extended warranty
Brown dwarf** extended warrantly
@@Onoskelis-666 🤣
The cameraman’s legacy has come to an end…
😂😂
He didn't die
💀💀💀
He is surviving that tho
😮😮
Dude you owe me money. You crashed my space Craft 😂😂😂
That's the most expensive clay pigeon shoot I've ever seen!
They were testing to see if the astroid changes trajectory in case we need to do it for real
@@ghostpants6661 Did they figure out if it worked?
@brayden2168 it did idk if this is the same test or not, but a few months back they did it to destroy one and see if they could like blow it up or change trajectory and it worked
Looks fake af
@vToneehh do you know how hard it is to get quality video from that far away that works in space? It's a miracle we can even get this much. You should look into the science behind what makes things like this happen, it's really quite spectacular. It's very easy to assume it's fake because of how incredibly difficult it is to pull this off. It's an environment completely covered in darkness with nearly no gravity compared to Earth and full of unknown complications that can happen in the blink of an eye. Use that skepticism you have and learn about how these things happen and, as many skeptics say, do your own research haha. It's really quite cool if you have the patience and acumen for it.
The camera man never dies. He was remote controlling the camera back on earth.
Oh, good I was worried about the pilot!
@@JamesSmith123456789 you are too good for this world 😂😂
No one was there , no pilot in that spacecraft
@@byte-master 🤣
@@byte-master ❤
The interstellar music makes every space video 10 time better
What a dork.
Yeah, its almost like the music was composed for space scenes itself. Oh wait..
@@sanskartiwari2496why you gotta be like that
imagine that made a chain reaction, and something bad in the future will happen
It’s a possibility
I like to imagine this was the image the iron giant saw when he took the nuke head on…top tier movie, and will always make me cry.
Huh
Bro you literally just made me tear up thinking bout that movie. The iron giant literally use to be my favorite movie of all time.
Yea this comment was equivalent to someone doing a reverse entry drift into a 90 degree corner onto a street named sadness
I had to watch that again after you mentioned it.... he made a choice to save the city and give up his life to save his friend
❤that one
Everyone “It’s not possible” The engineers “No, it’s necessary”
Amazing people really
@Space_Is_Fake i like saying slurs lol
Only sad losers who don’t leave their houses. To them everything is a conspiracy.
So you just believe NASA and the greedy government? The same government that told your mothers and sisters they arent allowed to abort, same government that once thought slavery was okay? This same government that is taxxing you out, making your life hell?
lol @Space_Is_Fake
I wish we had a second aircraft to record the impact
LICIACube captured a good bit of it. Hubble has been checking in every little bit tracking debris.
😂😂😂you think this is real??
@@Roddysue Your question is as pointless as you.
Aircraft? You mean spacecraft
@@Roddysueit is real, you mentally ill hobo.
From rocks and water we came and now we’re colliding with asteroids with perfect precision millions of miles away. Phenomenal.
The we look at the photos. Just more rocks… great work though!
Imagine humans pulling up this clip 100.000 years later and goofing about the excitement we had.
Experts are saying humans may be extinct in under 100 yrs with elevation rise in sea level. Makes you wonder if they have ships prepared to keep live going.
Yup I highly doubt much of humanity will keep on existing, and technology isn’t getting any better in order to find another planet, our doom is inevitable
@@jonhubbard7481 bs
A specimen with nuclear weaponry is not able to last even 100 years since its discovery...
@@jonhubbard7481lol yea ok
But I can't even get cell phone signal when I leave my damn house.
With full bars
Well the two events aren't related at all
Thank you.....finally, someone with a fuken brain up in here.!!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ok boomer
the space darkness is really terrifying
True. I think what's on this planet is far more terrifying, though...
@@dschneid3489yeah , you, you're on this planet. Scary mf.
If it makes you feel any better, it's Is terribly out of focus.
its comforting
@@M.TTT.yeah I like it(:
Some people break down thinking about our place in the universe….
It makes me feel so much better that literally none of this matters… get over my feelings so much easier knowing it doesn’t matter….
I love it tbh… but I always been weird😂
*What should we do with that extra rocket floating up there?*
“I thought you would never ask”
"We accidentally hit an asteroid sir, what do we tell the public"
"Tell them we were aiming for it"
Real
😂😂thats crazy
Underrated comment 😂
😂😂
You’re silly 😂
Aliens: THEY’VE INVENTED SPACE TORPEDOS
😂
👽
🎉
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I mean we did
Humans: "This one for my Jurassic homies."
Asteroid: "But i did it for you.."
Humans: "bro..."
Lmao
😂
Damn that was deep 😂
😂
Cretaceous 😉
the delayed video transmission in the end was majestic 🙌
“You crash into our planet we crash into you”
@@ataullamakandar1217 haha me when funnie uncles haha tiktok amogus haha lol rofl xd
Fax
Humans be like Bc Maa chod denge
It’s not a planet it’s an asteroid
@@jmac5089Earth is an asteroid🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
That's some astonishing math and physics right there
Astonishing is one word for it. How fast was that asteroid going I wonder and how fast was the camera ship going to make the asteroid that looks like a Play doh rock meatball appear to be almost still? What astonishes me is the complete lack of effort and the apparent shoestring budget that that NASA gives to these films. I don't know if this is true but I heard NASA was making the director supply his own aluminum foil and that's why they don't show a picture of the actual ship that they fly into the space rock meatball that they made him supply the Play doh and get crushed limestone from the "extras" parking lot
It's
Fake
That's astonishing CGI right there😂
Dumbasses above me
Explain it to me
They live streamed it, too. It was incredible.
NASA is a tax scam. So it's probably fake. If Space Ex claimed they did it, it would be 100% believable! Look at how the private sector has embarrassed NASA with only a fraction of their budget! Something doesn't add up with that haha.
You people believe anything LMFAOOO
Bro it was real
@@itsover6082you sound like the most annoying person to be around. Maybe if you’d just relax a little bit you’d have some friends
@itsover6082 you probably believe the earth is flat, literally noone cares what you think
I saw that LIVE and it felt amazing and astonishing to be in that exact moment. It feels so different when it is happening at the present, it feel so much more impactful. I will never forget it.
The speed is insane.
Probably traveling 2000 lightyears a nanosecond
@@DJalen08 😂
@@DJalen08 aigh
@@DJalen08we humans haven't even made an engine able to travel at the speed of light, what kind of bs are you pulling out of your aşs?
@@anonymous-ix7krrelax, he's just joking
Rest In Peace cameramen 🕊🕊
He didnt survive this one did he
Sadly no.....he sacrificed himself 😔
@@Kirat876
*May the universe have mercy on his focus*
Please tell me this is a joke
Asteroid was probably like; ayo bro watch your spacecraft, watch your spacecraft!
BRUH WATCH YO....
Its the Ayo watcha
Ay Bruh Watch Yo Jet
Challenge complete
Crash into an asteroid at 200m+
Teacher: "The test isn't that difficult, it's not rocket science"
Said for a good reason
The test:
Ridiculous CGI 😂
@@jesus4400and your proof? Oh wait, you don't have one.
@@itsnotme_x_ Yes, he does have proof! It is the tiny foil hat he is wearing! 😂😂😂😂
The moment NASA crashed a Nokia 3310 into an asteroid (actual footage)
Nokia 1 - Asteroid 0
It's insane how people believe these lies. The footage is bad because they can't produce anything high quality, that won't have visible details that scream "fake". So the alternative is to produce something so poorly made that they can get away with it by saying it's "the tech we use in space", lmao. Same goes for all the CGI that NASA makes
Thered be no asteroid left
Lol 🤣
😂
It took me way too long to realize that the camera was attached to the spacecraft and not recording some infinitely small spacecraft in front of it
Lol what?
Because of that same thing I thought it was gonna zoom in on some meme and ruin the whole thing for me haha
Same
Same
You’re not alone! 😂
For those who are wondering what this is for, this is NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission. This mission aimed at accomplishing 2 goals: proving that an orbit can be changed and proving that we can target asteroids. This creates an alternative solution to everyone’s idea that we have to use bombs to destroy asteroids that threaten us. What we can now do with NASA’s spacecrafts is prevent asteroid collisions by simply pushing the asteroid off course by even just a little bit, saving the planet in the future. To put it even more simply, we now are capable of preventing asteroid impacts.
Cameraman never die-
Hes gone bro😢😅
Because the camera corps lives forever cameramans live forever
The footage lives to tell the tale though
He is the first cameraman that gone bro.. 😭😭 it is canon even cameraman is not immortal.
He is not gone. He came back with the footage.
the dinosaurs owe us for that one
Huh? But, theyre all dead....so....
@@kylereno5383 not all. The birds are still around
They did they brought you Dinosaurs the show lol
FR
This is one of the few instances where the cameraman did not make it.
A minute of silence for our brave cameraman.
the fact that the camera was attached to an unmaned craft, shows that this line is used over and over just to get validation. sorry sir, do better.
@@budwhyy6973 are you ok?
@@cousinegg1278 very well sir, how have you been ?
@@budwhyy6973I like turtle
The cameraman straight dived into the asteroid with go pro camera.. massive respect 🙏 Hope he returned safely to earth.