Saw him do that live .. J Missions were awesome but what struck me as a kid glued to everything broadcast was the Astronauts characters and super attitudes in every mission, this really became apparent during EVA's and for Apollo 13 the whole of NASA showed incredible character, in fact the entire World did.
Apollo 15 proved that, but actually using a falcon feather, objects accelerate at the same rate in a gravity field. This can only be demonstrated in a vacuum. If it were in a sound stage...okay I'll humor you. Drop a real feather. I'll wait. That demonstration was done in the vacuum of space.
Have to say, I found the funniest part was when Schmitt asked Cernan if he could throw the hammer, and Cernan responds with “don’t him the LEM.” These men were scientists and professionals, but you could hear the child like excitement in their voices. It’s too bad we never pursued the moon exploration further, or Mars for that matter, and focused on the shuttle.
We didn't give up, we decided to come back when we knew more. We're on our way now, I just hope we can still be as giddy when the first footsteps in 55 years are made.
I'm not sure if they were scientists, I think they were chosen because of physical qualities, being former air force pilots... But ofcourse they had to fulfill scientific assignments
The AGC "Apollo Guidance Computer". Was the size of a small brief case. It was the first to make use of ground breaking cutting edge technology of the time, "integrated circuits". And unique core rope memory modules. And only 64K computing power. Without it they would never have been able to travel there and back. M.I.T did an incredible job developing it. !!
Whlle it is true that the AGC was less powerful than a calculator today, it used data from NASA's computers on the ground, which were much more powerful machines (of course still ridiculously slow compared to modern computers). Also you need to keep in mind, that the AGC was a very specialised, purpose-built machine, so it's actually hard to directly compare it to modern all-purpose computers.
i worked for RCA under contract to nasa and the airforce. i was worked all of the manned flights from alan shepard to apollo 13. what a great time to be american. we did not have to put up with political correctness, or afraid to offend someone.
@Deane Minister it wasnt live they would never let you see anything bad happening to the people that were there-officialy the 1st images from apollo were not sent to america but to australia, as in the film The Dish.
@Deane Minister When they planted the flag, it flapped in the wind. There's no wind on the Moon. The screen went black and a few minutes later, it came back on. The flag was stiff now! Who filmed Neil coming down the steps?
If one had told galileo that his experiment will be repeated on the surface of Moon 300 years after his PISA tower simulation then he might have laughed at that time
that was a special wow moment amonst a few on Apollo 15 and yet it was so simple, funny thing was Dave Scott was as impressed as everyone else, I remember being happy, then happy he was happy! but I was only 8 :)
You always think of astronauts as being very serious people and it’s hilariously listening to some of the conversations in this video, they’re like two teenagers playing around.
@Danijel Mornarić I don't agree with your characterization that the 11 crew were cold and stern. I've read all the biographies. You make it sound like they were like Professor Kingsfield from the "Paper Chase" Focused - undoubtedly. The prototype alpha Male test pilots. They considered spaceflight as a challenge but could be humorous at times.
It's so great to see those men just enjoying their time and giddy to be there. What was accomplished back then will live on for generations and inspire us all.
For a minute or two I was back in the 70's, video captured the Spirit of Apollo nicely but those 4 minutes were all 10 - 14 Days long, twice a year for 4 awesome years.
Great video! I feel privileged to have grown up during this time. I’ll never forget watching the launches and the moon landings. It was such an exciting time - truly a “Golden” era.
other photo's are less dramatic looking, almost impossible to tip one over, the Descent Stage is much heavier, the Pyramidical shape needs a vast angle to overbalance and they would tend to slide rather than grip the surface.
00:02:53 Notice how the particles fly outwards in straight lines? For this shot to have been faked, they would have had to have filmed it on a zero pressure sound stage. On a normal sound stage, there would have been eddies.
That video compilation is priceless! Just imagine how many Billions of USD, were spent to produce it too? One of the Astronauts' said 10years, times NASA's budget, that is a number I cannot even imagine the magnitude! So in effect, priceless!
Cary B - NASA's budget, from it's creation in 1958 until the landing on the Moon, _totaled_ $34.8 Billion US. In the time period referenced (1961 to 1971) NASA's total budget was $41.3 Billion US. A far cry from 1.2 Trillion, even adjusted for inflation.
Antonio said (according to google), “Yes, it was nonetheless, but why at the press conference given shortly after the great deed did his face convey fear?”
xhiltonx but they didn’t is why they had to try so hard to convince the people by acting the way they did because that is a big deal. No one can’t land on energy
Great scenes that make me wish I was born earlier so I could have watched them live. "Why don't you run around and pick up a rock?" makes me laugh hard every time.
I remember watching the landings on TV with Walter Cronkite explaining each maneuver. It’s true about the entire world watching. It really was an exciting time. My uncle was an engineer at NASA working on the LM. He arranged a VIP tour for our family. It was a spectacular tour. At the time The Saturn Rocket with Apollo 12 was being transported to the launch pad. I was allowed to walk over and touch the gigantic Crawler the rocket was on. I remember looking up at that point and losing my balance. The Saturn was such a HUGE machine. Sadly, I seriously doubt a tour like this just for family members of an employee are possible due to security concerns.
They 'supposedly' brought rocks to Earth. The flag flapped in the wind. There's no wind on the Moon. Who filmed Neil coming down the steps? Who filmed the 2 astronauts riding around on the Luna vehicle? Look at the WHOLE thing and ask questions. Buzz even said he didn't see stars. The capsule made it to Earth but Columbia burnt up.
Hank Bridges Hank, you are asking great questions! Why haven’t you researched the answers to your questions somewhere other than UA-cam? Honestly, UA-cam as a research tool is the worst place you can go. • Wind on the Moon? There is none. The flag was shaken as it was put in the ground. Wind requires an atmosphere, did you not watch the feather drop at the same rate as the hammer? This is a classic experiment proposed hundreds of years ago. • The astronauts walking around the LM were photographed by an exterior camera. One of the cameras that recorded the landing. • The reason Buzz didn’t see stars is the same reason why many of the cameras didn’t; The eyes work like a camera, the eyes adjust to the bright foreground and can’t see the dark background and stars weren’t bright enough to be seen due to the sunlight. Can you see the stars when standing under a bright street light? Nope! • Come on man! The Columbia suffered a catastrophic failure. Having a hole in the Columbia’s heat shield was like having a giant blow torch burning inside the craft upon re-entry. The Apollo capsules didn’t have any such problems. But I f they would have the result would have been the same.... toast. Hank, I don’t know how old you are but please stop relying on UA-cam to learn about important things. You must understand that many people have agendas that don’t include the truth.
Yes. It proved the government can lie about pretty much anything, and the people will be too excited about the fantasy and too proud to believe they are being lied to.
@@TheJakeVegas007 So, asking questions when evidence begs them to be asked is toxic? Man, gullible, overly trusting people are toxic to a society. They make it easy for powerful liars and deceivers to manipulate and enslave everyone else. You do yourself and our whole country a disservice. In an empire of lies, truth is treason. I'll always expose lies when I see them. Let me guess, you believe love, mercy, happiness, sadness, sowing and reaping, laws of nature, all matter and all creatures, on land, in the air and in the seas, evolved, don't you?
Mr Sunshines so far no one has given me a correct answer. It was a camera attached to the rover... and it wasn’t controlled from earth. The time to reach the moon from earth was around 12 minutes lol.
Well, the Voyagers were sent to explore the solar system and beyond carrying a load of photos, greetings and music. Several probes have sent and keep sending photos, data and samples from Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Mars, asteroids, etc. The Mars orbiters, rovers and landers have made of that planet an acquaintance. A probe landed on a comet. A probe is now in its way to touch the Sun. Earth and space telescopes have discovered the deepest of the space depths. The space labs progressed until the ISS, which is an invaluable source of science applied to Earth and to future, longer space travel. And, don't forget the entrepreneurs, who are developing the boldest plans for making space a source of jobs, travel, prosperity. A lot has happened and continues happening. Stay tuned.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Yes right, that's all true. I hope so. Would be great to see some life pictures from men walking on whatever planet, moon, comet.. in my lifetime 😎
Moon exploration brought out such reverent wonder and joy in those guys and I can only hope it will persist as we move into the 21st century of exploration.
Sci fi artist and film makers prior to Apollo depicted the mountains as rough and craggy. Had to land there to see what it really looked look. Billions of years of micrometeorite and meteorite impacts hammered the surface to dust.
@@hankbridges5055 silly hoaxtard there is plenty of evidence that testifies to the reality of the lunar landings. I don't believe you possess the knowledge or abilities to make any assessment concerning the Apollo program. Simply another garden variety troll.
2024 to 2025 we are projected to go back with the technology and video equipment of today. God willing I will be able to see it again. I was 4 years old for the first landing.
D R I was 13. It was great! Best part was 35 years later when I got to tell a ski school instructor from Austria, who made fun of one of the Shuttles blowing up: Oh, when Austria gets to the Moon, you can make fun of ours. Until then, STFU. He shut up quickly.
There is also a danger of shear which will cause this whole thing to slide into the crater. During takeoff the pressure on the outer pod will increase causing it to topple over and affect the trajectory further downward. Even if they could recover and go up it would be a though job for the calculator called 'computer' to recalculate the path to meet the orbiter.
How amazing and 500% accurate and consistent is this almost incredible to watch footage of the gravity experiments that the different apolo missions did and shot On the surface of the actual moon.... even when you see the behind the scenes footage of astronauts jumping on the air (there was no air) next to the actual real picture, and of course the actual take off of the capsule captured only on shitty 1960.s live tv technology of the era cause if we had film footage of the take off the question would be who was in the moon after take off to remove and develop that 16mm film footage... but no... there’s no film. Only the shitty tv of the day, which can perfectly show us and any skeptical imbecile that might not believe so many facts in front of his own eyes, it can show us that the accent speed of the capsule is absolutely consistent with the moons 1.6 gravity plus the lack of air and no atmosphere and LACK OF AIR RESISTANCE as the capsule takes off, accelerates and continues to change curse and gain altitude... what an awesome achievement by NASA and the millions of engineers and different professionals that made this possible, my dad being one of them. BRAVO EVERYONE !
I was in a parking lot in Disney land in a homemade camper when we landed on the moon. I watched it on a small black and white TV. My little brother Kerry (Red) was sunburnt and red. Whenever I hear someone say they can't do something I reply yes we can. We put men on the moon in 1969. We can do anything. Still gives me chills. For those that don't believe we were there: Even the Russians and the Chinese have verified our debris and our used carlots.
Americans flooded their country with 3rd world people, and had their high IQ women work outside the home and not have children. America isn't the same country it was in 1969.
@@XxKINGatLIFExX Only a people with a sense of unity and a desire to survive value chivalry and the arts that communicate to unborn generations. There isn't a reason to communicate anything more than base urges and entertaining distractions, thus, that is at the center of all media. Using "like", and similes in general, shows a limited reference frame and communicates only things that exist, not visions of things that could be. It is indicative of a dying society. Why do I think things are this way? America is a multicultural, multiethnic imperium, and every single empire fails and fragments into ethnically homogeneous states. Language is mundane and repetitive to avoid pressing this fact, and initiating the violent restructuring that is inevitable. It is why political correctness persists even in the face of incredible hypocrisy, why corruption is tolerated, and why everyone justifies another day of inaction. The solution is worse than the problem, at least for now.
@@ProductofSeebach I've never thought of it like that before. You are very intelligent, I can tell that by your writing. You could distillate your argument down to something more on the lines of the following: The west is obsessed with the materialistic, most people are obsessed with what they can possess rather than what they can become. I agree with you that multiculturalism is disastrous for society because we can't suppress our deepest mammalian brain. It will always be there and we will always prefer our own ethnic identity over others. We can pretend it works and it's harmonious but I don't think that's healthy. I think that's where we get mental health problems from. By suppressing our natural instincts to much. I dream of the day we go back to a society like this one.
I'm not doubting we went, but who was taking that's last video of the take off? Did they have a tripod and nasa controlled the zoom and pitch of the camera
Several post available about this. They practiced panning the camera by romote control from houston a few seconds before liftoff. The 1st two attempts failed but they got it right on the 3rd attempt.
The TV-camera was mounted on the lunar rover and was remote controlled from the Earth. It was difficult because of the delay, and the controller had to make the inputs "ahead of time" so to speak.
@@brohamletmeusethishandle Look at pictures of landing sites. The hills are transformed from one site to another and the module is in different places. The flag is in different places! I even saw a picture of the module from above!
It’s amazing everything went so flawlessly (except Apollo 13). Being that far from earth only having a space suit protect you from vacuum and extreme temperatures, having the orbits work, the lunar module taking off correctly, reentry etc. just so many things that could go wrong. Wish we had built a moon base in the last 50 years, but I guess we opted for the ISS. For Mars it’ll have to be all in one try.
And on 1:14 it's like they mashed up multiple video and audio recordings of parts of the Apollo 17 mission and mislabeled it as Apollo 16... What's ironic is that the video's title is "Moments on the Moon You Haven't Seen" yet I doubt that they themselves have even seen them.
It's quite interesting to note that whenever this debate about moon landings start......abuse and name calling seems to predominantly come from one side!!! One side just seems to get very angry....and very quickly. Its just my observation!
Pee Kay I’m 62 years old and I don’t suffer fools gladly. If I find out you’re a Moon landing hoaxer or a Flat Earth believer, I will be glad to call you a Moron. In anger? No. I just smh and say what a maroon as Bugs Bunny would say...
@@TNTHammer thing is, you don't even need to have flunked high school to realise that the moon landings were real. Its very simple to see that this was indeed a very special feat of science and engineering.
The answer is well known and extensively documented. Ask google, "Who filmed the lunar module takeoff and panned the camera". The camera they used was left on the rover and controlled remotely. On Apollo 15 and 16 they messed it up and missed the shot. The famous shot you see at 2:57 is from Apollo 17 where they got it right.
I always see more comments of non believers of lunar landings than comments from believers. What I'm trying to find out is: if you don't believe in something, why do you watch videos of these things? You should focus on subjects of interest to you.
The television camera was attached to the LR parked at a remote location. Ed Fenndell operated the camera at Mission Control by remote control. Ed pitched the camera a couple of seconds before launch to account for the camera's signal acquisition. He got better at it with every mission.
The television camera was attached to the LR parked at a remote location. Ed Fenndell operated the camera at Mission Control by remote control. Ed pitched the camera a couple of seconds before launch to account for the camera's signal acquisition. He got better at it with every mission.
Hoaxers, the moon landings were a series of films alright, but all shot on actual location as it offered the most realistic visual effects. Plus they had to shoot on site as they could never build a studio big enough for a Rocket to orbit around it.
Escaping from Earth's gravity and atmosphere: a 360 foot, multi-stage rocket. Escaping from the Moon: a small box, just large enough to fit 2 astronauts.
The NASA whistleblower who sent Bart Sibrel the footage that was made, by Armstrong and Collins and Buzzy, to pretend they were hallway to the moon is priceless. Proof of a hoax. Seeing that footage in his own house, sent Apollo Astronaut Mitchell into a full panic attack.
Thanks. It still looks fake, even though it's not. I can see why it may put up a red flag for some people. NASA must have some very frightening photos and videos of what's really on the moon, and still assumes that we're all idiots and will panic if we learn the truth.
Don't know, never been up there. Maybe, in a few years, I could find out. Meanwhile, astronomers like Bruce Swartz are getting some dandy closeups of sirus iridum, and darned if many of those structures look like cities we have on earth. Fine, I say, but NASA seems to fear we will all panic as we did in 1938 when "War of the Worlds" was broadcast on the radio.
You will hear oh they had an outer camera. They sent it there a year before. The camera was there from the last mission. So on and so on. Good question by the way.
There is no atmosphere on the moon, just an exosphere. The flag is moving that way because the astronaut ist pulling and shaking the flag and the energy can not escape to molecules like on earth.
Basic physics lesson for you. There are two reasons things like flags stop waving on Earth after they are no longer being physically moved: contact with the dense atmosphere and friction of the material itself. On the moon with no air to slow down the flag, it was only the friction of the flag's material acting upon itself that eventually caused it to stop moving. The upper supporting rod also would "ring" at it's resonant frequency until it's internal friction stopped it's motion. At the 1:20, the flag is in motion because the astro is rotating the pole trying to push it into the surface. Once he let's go, the flag pole, upper support rod, and flag material will continue to move until the internal friction of them stop them.
Where can I find the bit where Neil Armstrong says the surface of the moon feels like the surface of the Southern California desert? I'm trying to find it but not having any luck so far...
He described the moon's surface as fine-grained, "almost like powder." The lunar landscape, he said, was beautiful. "It has a stark beauty all its own. It's like much of the high desert of the United States," he said. "It's different, but it's very pretty out here."
"that might have been a small step for Neil but its a long one for me..." Hilarious
The Apollo 12 guys were hilarious
one giant lie for mankind
Question Everything one giant idiot
@@questioneverything8301 Sure mate. Question everything except youtube videos.
@@Aramis7 Including youtube videos. never believe anyone , never trust anyone. always check and double check and do your own research.
The feather and hammer falling experiment was the coolest part.
barry nicholas yawn 😆😆😆😆😆😎😎😎😘
A real shame Scott accidentally stepped on it and couldn't find it again.
The absence of any atmosphere really helped to get the point across.
Saw him do that live .. J Missions were awesome but what struck me as a kid glued to everything broadcast was the Astronauts characters and super attitudes in every mission, this really became apparent during EVA's and for Apollo 13 the whole of NASA showed incredible character, in fact the entire World did.
Apollo 15 proved that, but actually using a falcon feather, objects accelerate at the same rate in a gravity field. This can only be demonstrated in a vacuum. If it were in a sound stage...okay I'll humor you. Drop a real feather. I'll wait.
That demonstration was done in the vacuum of space.
Have to say, I found the funniest part was when Schmitt asked Cernan if he could throw the hammer, and Cernan responds with “don’t him the LEM.”
These men were scientists and professionals, but you could hear the child like excitement in their voices. It’s too bad we never pursued the moon exploration further, or Mars for that matter, and focused on the shuttle.
We didn't give up, we decided to come back when we knew more. We're on our way now, I just hope we can still be as giddy when the first footsteps in 55 years are made.
It is all performed on a staged arena on earth. Clowns.
@@SpaceManWyo Alan Bean did mankind great by also walking on Saturn. It was a in 1990.
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I'm not sure if they were scientists,
I think they were chosen because of physical qualities, being former air force pilots...
But ofcourse they had to fulfill scientific assignments
NASA are smart, they realised that the best way to fake the moon landings convincingly was to record everything on the moon.
ahahaa epic :D
Laurelindo 😆😆😆👍👍👍❤️❤️
damn thats smart thing to do
Your stupidity is astounding. Good luck with that.
@@ObamAmerican48
I was joking in my original post, ffs. xD
Incredible. They did it with the same computing power as what... a modern day calculator?
A slide rule📏, according to a former NASA employee.
@@charlies.5777 Today I Learned what a slide rule is. Very neat and awesome piece of history, thanks for sharing.
The AGC "Apollo Guidance Computer". Was the size of a small brief case. It was the first to make use of ground breaking cutting edge technology of the time, "integrated circuits". And unique core rope memory modules. And only 64K computing power. Without it they would never have been able to travel there and back. M.I.T did an incredible job developing it. !!
Whlle it is true that the AGC was less powerful than a calculator today, it used data from NASA's computers on the ground, which were much more powerful machines (of course still ridiculously slow compared to modern computers). Also you need to keep in mind, that the AGC was a very specialised, purpose-built machine, so it's actually hard to directly compare it to modern all-purpose computers.
@@stephanweinberger That's very good comment Stephan. !!
This footage really showed the excitement and fun that mixed with all the science and stress of space exploration.
Good job mortals!
Thanks, Jeez. Couldn't have done it without you mate. :)
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Hey! I love you man.
You died a virgin.
My deepest sympathies.
Hey Jesus long time no see. Where have you been lately? Everywhere but UA-cam? Hahaha.
1:56 The most simple yet expensive science experiment
Yeah, agree
It is a proof!
i worked for RCA under contract to nasa and the airforce. i was worked all of the manned flights from alan shepard to apollo 13. what a great time to be american. we did not have to put up with political correctness, or afraid to offend someone.
But people did get offended when the astronauts read from Genesis so Buzz had to keep quiet about taking communion on the moon
@@edyflak At lease during that time in history everybody knew and kept to their place..
@Deane Minister it wasnt live they would never let you see anything bad happening to the people that were there-officialy the 1st images from apollo were not sent to america but to australia, as in the film The Dish.
@Deane Minister When they planted the flag, it flapped in the wind. There's no wind on the Moon. The screen went black and a few minutes later, it came back on. The flag was stiff now! Who filmed Neil coming down the steps?
@@hankbridges5055 0:45 I think you're imagining things. The flag didn't move at all.
Dave Scott with the hammer and feather. I've never heard of that moment, but it brought a tear to my eye for some reason.
Why i cried i dont know!! Maybe Mankind reached the unthinkable
If one had told galileo that his experiment will be repeated on the surface of Moon 300 years after his PISA tower simulation then he might have laughed at that time
Ben McCann
I saw it in the original live broadcast.
I’m more moved every time I see it.
My father loved that experiment, I remember him pointing it out to me.
that was a special wow moment amonst a few on Apollo 15 and yet it was
so simple, funny thing was Dave Scott was as impressed as everyone else,
I remember being happy, then happy he was happy! but I was only 8 :)
You always think of astronauts as being very serious people and it’s hilariously listening to some of the conversations in this video, they’re like two teenagers playing around.
Read the "Right Stuff" by Tom Wolfe. It's easy to find, a very popular book You'll understand test pilots after that book. It's hilarious.
Steve Rodgers I’ll have to look it up it sounds interesting.
@Danijel Mornarić I don't agree with your characterization that the 11 crew were cold and stern. I've read all the biographies.
You make it sound like they were like Professor Kingsfield from the "Paper Chase"
Focused - undoubtedly.
The prototype alpha Male test pilots.
They considered spaceflight as a challenge but could be humorous at times.
It's so great to see those men just enjoying their time and giddy to be there.
What was accomplished back then will live on for generations and inspire us all.
You mean the hoax lives on? Because you are asleep
Datanditto it’s real, get it inside your tiny ass brain
For a minute or two I was back in the 70's, video captured the Spirit of Apollo nicely but those 4 minutes were all 10 - 14 Days long, twice a year for 4 awesome years.
Great video! I feel privileged to have grown up during this time. I’ll never forget watching the launches and the moon landings. It was such an exciting time - truly a “Golden” era.
Its all fake!
They did it in Hollywood studio.
@@raulreyes7060 more likely in Disney ones, some may be in real nevada desert.
People are different - we did not even bother to watch!
0:57 amazing the LM didn't topple over
Any more than a 15 degree tilt on landing would mean they wouldn't be able to get off the moon......
I was thinking the same...wow
Yeah....I knew they landed on an incline, but I'd never seen that pic before...scary.
other photo's are less dramatic looking, almost impossible to tip one over, the Descent Stage is much heavier, the Pyramidical shape needs a vast angle to overbalance and they would tend to slide rather than grip the surface.
Dont be fooled by the apparent incline. The position of the astronaut taking the picture can make it look a lot more than it is.
2:17 Best “how about that” I’ve ever heard
00:02:53 Notice how the particles fly outwards in straight lines? For this shot to have been faked, they would have had to have filmed it on a zero pressure sound stage. On a normal sound stage, there would have been eddies.
And very little gravity as well..
There are still naysayers who claim that we Americans never landed men on the moon.
Go figure,
TBNTX it is more a religion
They were malnourished growing up.
I still can't believe some people think this is fake smh. This is the most inspiring thing I have ever seen.
That's because you're a child, you aren't mentally equipped yet due to being indoctrinated into a 🐂💩 education system.
Middle aged white guys down on their luck "believe" it was a hoax. It's just a phase. Like goth for white girls.
Really?
God bless those who made Apollo possible. Hope everyone’s ready for the Artemis Program.
I still gave a thumbs up contrary to the claim of ".. you've never seen" in the title. Absolutely magnificent desolation.
That video compilation is priceless!
Just imagine how many Billions of USD, were spent to produce it too?
One of the Astronauts' said 10years, times NASA's budget, that is a number I cannot even imagine the magnitude!
So in effect, priceless!
Arthur Frilingos Over all about 1.2 trillion dollars.
Cary B - NASA's budget, from it's creation in 1958 until the landing on the Moon, _totaled_ $34.8 Billion US. In the time period referenced (1961 to 1971) NASA's total budget was $41.3 Billion US. A far cry from 1.2 Trillion, even adjusted for inflation.
@@morskojvolk the apollo mission costed 110billion dollars adjusted for inflation
Lars Shawlan - Yes, as I noted, _even adjusted for inflation_ that is far less than the 1.2 _trillion_ Cary B claimed.
Neil Armstrong was such a wonderful man. So humble. My childhood hero.
Sim,não deixou de o ser,mas porque é que na conferência de imprensa dada logo após o grande feito,seu rosto transmitia receio?
Antonio said (according to google), “Yes, it was nonetheless, but why at the press conference given shortly after the great deed did his face convey fear?”
@Intuitivemachines @SpaceX Moments like this is what inspire us all.
The feather and the hammer was awsome
Thanks NASA, you were like the handful of RAF Spitfire pilots who, in the summer of 1940, saved England and Europe. Defining moments for all of us.
frieswithmayo Luckily they all made it back home. NASA did a great job.
If i was these guys i would of cried with the thought of seeing the moon and walking on it
xhiltonx but they didn’t is why they had to try so hard to convince the people by acting the way they did because that is a big deal. No one can’t land on energy
xhiltonx *would HAVE cried
@@johnnycalvino7490 i would of said it like that so i typed it like that. So thanks for your interest but im ok thanks.
That was excellent. Great editing and the proper attribution of missions and astronauts.
Wow, this is a really good video 😉🚀
Indeed it is
I love the excitement in their voices - great stuff
Great scenes that make me wish I was born earlier so I could have watched them live.
"Why don't you run around and pick up a rock?" makes me laugh hard every time.
I remember watching the landings on TV with Walter Cronkite explaining each maneuver. It’s true about the entire world watching. It really was an exciting time.
My uncle was an engineer at NASA working on the LM. He arranged a VIP tour for our family. It was a spectacular tour. At the time The Saturn Rocket with Apollo 12 was being transported to the launch pad. I was allowed to walk over and touch the gigantic Crawler the rocket was on. I remember looking up at that point and losing my balance. The Saturn was such a HUGE machine.
Sadly, I seriously doubt a tour like this just for family members of an employee are possible due to security concerns.
They 'supposedly' brought rocks to Earth. The flag flapped in the wind. There's no wind on the Moon. Who filmed Neil coming down the steps? Who filmed the 2 astronauts riding around on the Luna vehicle? Look at the WHOLE thing and ask questions. Buzz even said he didn't see stars. The capsule made it to Earth but Columbia burnt up.
Hank Bridges
Hank, you are asking great questions! Why haven’t you researched the answers to your questions somewhere other than UA-cam? Honestly, UA-cam as a research tool is the worst place you can go.
• Wind on the Moon? There is none. The flag was shaken as it was put in the ground. Wind requires an atmosphere, did you not watch the feather drop at the same rate as the hammer? This is a classic experiment proposed hundreds of years ago.
• The astronauts walking around the LM were photographed by an exterior camera. One of the cameras that recorded the landing.
• The reason Buzz didn’t see stars is the same reason why many of the cameras didn’t; The eyes work like a camera, the eyes adjust to the bright foreground and can’t see the dark background and stars weren’t bright enough to be seen due to the sunlight. Can you see the stars when standing under a bright street light? Nope!
• Come on man! The Columbia suffered a catastrophic failure. Having a hole in the Columbia’s heat shield was like having a giant blow torch burning inside the craft upon re-entry. The Apollo capsules didn’t have any such problems. But I f they would have the result would have been the same.... toast.
Hank, I don’t know how old you are but please stop relying on UA-cam to learn about important things. You must understand that many people have agendas that don’t include the truth.
@@hankbridges5055 Hank, quit while you're behind.
@@CheekyMonkey1776 Maybe we'll all get to see something similar again in our lifetimes. We can but hope!
At 00:18...what is that thing on the right? In the distance?
I don’t know what is, but it is not in the distance. You can see it going down to the surface.
@@dansv1 Maybe it's something the astronauts put in the ground,i don't know..
Going to the moon was one of many important moments in human history.
Yes. It proved the government can lie about pretty much anything, and the people will be too excited about the fantasy and too proud to believe they are being lied to.
@@libertypastor1307 you people are just toxic.
@@TheJakeVegas007 So, asking questions when evidence begs them to be asked is toxic?
Man, gullible, overly trusting people are toxic to a society. They make it easy for powerful liars and deceivers to manipulate and enslave everyone else.
You do yourself and our whole country a disservice.
In an empire of lies, truth is treason. I'll always expose lies when I see them.
Let me guess, you believe love, mercy, happiness, sadness, sowing and reaping, laws of nature, all matter and all creatures, on land, in the air and in the seas, evolved, don't you?
How did they film the launch from the moon surface back to orbiter? I’m just curious.
They left a camera behind which was controlled from earth.
A camera was attached to their rover i believe.
Jonathan Smith Remote control.
Hail Sagan 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Mr Sunshines so far no one has given me a correct answer. It was a camera attached to the rover... and it wasn’t controlled from earth. The time to reach the moon from earth was around 12 minutes lol.
Pretty sad that my whole life nothing like this ever happened 😭 That's progress I guess..
NASA said in their UA-cam channel that they are going to the moon again in 5 years :)
@@kusipää69 That would be great!! 😎🛰
Well, the Voyagers were sent to explore the solar system and beyond carrying a load of photos, greetings and music. Several probes have sent and keep sending photos, data and samples from Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Mars, asteroids, etc. The Mars orbiters, rovers and landers have made of that planet an acquaintance. A probe landed on a comet. A probe is now in its way to touch the Sun. Earth and space telescopes have discovered the deepest of the space depths.
The space labs progressed until the ISS, which is an invaluable source of science applied to Earth and to future, longer space travel.
And, don't forget the entrepreneurs, who are developing the boldest plans for making space a source of jobs, travel, prosperity.
A lot has happened and continues happening. Stay tuned.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Yes right, that's all true. I hope so. Would be great to see some life pictures from men walking on whatever planet, moon, comet.. in my lifetime 😎
@@MariaMartinez-researcher don't forget the Chinese growing a plant inside their lander on tbe moon's farside!
Not once or twice on the Moon but 6 successful Moon landings.
I´m absolutely in love with this UA-cam video. Amazing !!!
so easy to fake.
I love how people still think this was fake.
Moon exploration brought out such reverent wonder and joy in those guys and I can only hope it will persist as we move into the 21st century of exploration.
The mountains in the background look so smooth light grey and detail less like a fluffy marshmallow, really must be a place where you want to live :)
Sci fi artist and film makers prior to Apollo depicted the mountains as rough and craggy. Had to land there to see what it really looked look. Billions of years of micrometeorite and meteorite impacts hammered the surface to dust.
Well, you DO! On Earth! It was filmed on Earth!
@@hankbridges5055 silly hoaxtard there is plenty of evidence that testifies to the reality of the lunar landings.
I don't believe you possess the knowledge or abilities to make any assessment concerning the Apollo program. Simply another garden variety troll.
Who set up the camera as they were coming out for the first time? Who tilted the camera up as they took off?
It was at Area 51.
it is easier to lie to someone than to convince him that you have lied to him
Kennedy was the man,he made the first giant leap.
Believe it was Nixon
2024 to 2025 we are projected to go back with the technology and video equipment of today. God willing I will be able to see it again. I was 4 years old for the first landing.
D R I was 13. It was great! Best part was 35 years later when I got to tell a ski school instructor from Austria, who made fun of one of the Shuttles blowing up: Oh, when Austria gets to the Moon, you can make fun of ours. Until then, STFU. He shut up quickly.
D R humans can't return to the moon because aliens who take over the moon warned them not to land there again
Funny
they wanted to fake it so well, they even filmed on location!
There is also a danger of shear which will cause this whole thing to slide into the crater. During takeoff the pressure on the outer pod will increase causing it to topple over and affect the trajectory further downward. Even if they could recover and go up it would be a though job for the calculator called 'computer' to recalculate the path to meet the orbiter.
How amazing and 500% accurate and consistent is this almost incredible to watch footage of the gravity experiments that the different apolo missions did and shot On the surface of the actual moon.... even when you see the behind the scenes footage of astronauts jumping on the air (there was no air) next to the actual real picture, and of course the actual take off of the capsule captured only on shitty 1960.s live tv technology of the era cause if we had film footage of the take off the question would be who was in the moon after take off to remove and develop that 16mm film footage... but no... there’s no film. Only the shitty tv of the day, which can perfectly show us and any skeptical imbecile that might not believe so many facts in front of his own eyes, it can show us that the accent speed of the capsule is absolutely consistent with the moons 1.6 gravity plus the lack of air and no atmosphere and LACK OF AIR RESISTANCE as the capsule takes off, accelerates and continues to change curse and gain altitude... what an awesome achievement by NASA and the millions of engineers and different professionals that made this possible, my dad being one of them. BRAVO EVERYONE !
This is what I needed. Thanks.
No video showing the inside of the LEM during descent and ascent because that was on of many parts of the hoax they could not fake.
I would of liked to see them put on their eva suits :)
skeptics are imbeciles?
I was in a parking lot in Disney land in a homemade camper when we landed on the moon. I watched it on a small black and white TV. My little brother Kerry (Red) was sunburnt and red.
Whenever I hear someone say they can't do something I reply yes we can. We put men on the moon in 1969. We can do anything. Still gives me chills.
For those that don't believe we were there: Even the Russians and the Chinese have verified our debris and our used carlots.
Don't ya just love the way they talk. Americans had such charismatic language back then. Nowadays every third word is filled with the word "like"
Americans flooded their country with 3rd world people, and had their high IQ women work outside the home and not have children. America isn't the same country it was in 1969.
@@ProductofSeebach interesting, and why do you think the language changed from being quite poetic and chivalrous, to being mundane and repetitive?
@@XxKINGatLIFExX Only a people with a sense of unity and a desire to survive value chivalry and the arts that communicate to unborn generations. There isn't a reason to communicate anything more than base urges and entertaining distractions, thus, that is at the center of all media. Using "like", and similes in general, shows a limited reference frame and communicates only things that exist, not visions of things that could be. It is indicative of a dying society.
Why do I think things are this way? America is a multicultural, multiethnic imperium, and every single empire fails and fragments into ethnically homogeneous states. Language is mundane and repetitive to avoid pressing this fact, and initiating the violent restructuring that is inevitable. It is why political correctness persists even in the face of incredible hypocrisy, why corruption is tolerated, and why everyone justifies another day of inaction. The solution is worse than the problem, at least for now.
@@ProductofSeebach I've never thought of it like that before. You are very intelligent, I can tell that by your writing.
You could distillate your argument down to something more on the lines of the following: The west is obsessed with the materialistic, most people are obsessed with what they can possess rather than what they can become.
I agree with you that multiculturalism is disastrous for society because we can't suppress our deepest mammalian brain. It will always be there and we will always prefer our own ethnic identity over others. We can pretend it works and it's harmonious but I don't think that's healthy. I think that's where we get mental health problems from. By suppressing our natural instincts to much.
I dream of the day we go back to a society like this one.
how did they film the launch from the moon?
It was a remote camera left behind with a transmitter that filmed the lander's lift off from the moon!
I'm not doubting we went, but who was taking that's last video of the take off? Did they have a tripod and nasa controlled the zoom and pitch of the camera
@vegas..they had a controller in nasa who panned the camera up to follow the take off
Several post available about this. They practiced panning the camera by romote control from houston a few seconds before liftoff. The 1st two attempts failed but they got it right on the 3rd attempt.
All fake whole world knows
The TV-camera was mounted on the lunar rover and was remote controlled from the Earth. It was difficult because of the delay, and the controller had to make the inputs "ahead of time" so to speak.
Watch HBO's From the Earth to the Moon. It's all there.
Amazing video montage. Thanks!!
Love the location set for the video.
jackson hippe The moon, duh.
Every moon landing has same hills in background. Kubrick should have caught this on 2nd movie
Gunner apple it’s easy to say they are all the same when the hills aren’t different from each other.
@@brohamletmeusethishandle what???
@@brohamletmeusethishandle Look at pictures of landing sites. The hills are transformed from one site to another and the module is in different places. The flag is in different places! I even saw a picture of the module from above!
A nice compilation
It’s amazing everything went so flawlessly (except Apollo 13). Being that far from earth only having a space suit protect you from vacuum and extreme temperatures, having the orbits work, the lunar module taking off correctly, reentry etc. just so many things that could go wrong. Wish we had built a moon base in the last 50 years, but I guess we opted for the ISS. For Mars it’ll have to be all in one try.
Not flawlessly
Yeah, it was too perfect, almost feels faked :D :D
Great video! 👍
Love it.
To think the only organic thing on the moon is a feather somewhere.
Hope it was an Eagles feather.
A bald eagle
Excrement, too.
2:28 omg that was so wholesome
My attention span is longer than this. And I’ve seen them all before, the longer versions.
Congrats on your attention span dude.
What I should have said is that there are longer versions of what was shown. Like FYI. Instead of my snarky remark.
0:10 That's not Apollo 12!
That's Apollo 17's Camelot crater, and the mountain behind is North Massif
And on 1:14 it's like they mashed up multiple video and audio recordings of parts of the Apollo 17 mission and mislabeled it as Apollo 16... What's ironic is that the video's title is "Moments on the Moon You Haven't Seen" yet I doubt that they themselves have even seen them.
Amazing accomplishment
Outstanding video!!
PS: the 16 was 14. Alan Shepard stepped back to check out like today we do with selfies lol
It's quite interesting to note that whenever this debate about moon landings start......abuse and name calling seems to predominantly come from one side!!!
One side just seems to get very angry....and very quickly.
Its just my observation!
Pee Kay I’m 62 years old and I don’t suffer fools gladly. If I find out you’re a Moon landing hoaxer or a Flat Earth believer, I will be glad to call you a Moron. In anger? No. I just smh and say what a maroon as Bugs Bunny would say...
Generally that's the side that flunked high school, and thinks the moon is an orb in the sky, hovering 50 miles above the flat earth.
Yes.. the sort that starts by claiming hundreds of thousands of people are frauds and liars.
@@TNTHammer thing is, you don't even need to have flunked high school to realise that the moon landings were real. Its very simple to see that this was indeed a very special feat of science and engineering.
gbtimes.com/china-just-bounced-a-laser-off-reflectors-on-the-moon-placed-by-nasas-apollo-15-mission
This is one of the most beautiful video of the Apollo missions!
Moments from Area 51 you haven't seen before
Beautiful! Dark gray dirt and rocks everywhere.
Who filmed the take off at 2:57 and panned the camera up appropriately?
I'm no conspiracy theorist but that's a damn good question.
Promit Chakrabarty Houston.
The answer is well known and extensively documented. Ask google, "Who filmed the lunar module takeoff and panned the camera". The camera they used was left on the rover and controlled remotely. On Apollo 15 and 16 they messed it up and missed the shot. The famous shot you see at 2:57 is from Apollo 17 where they got it right.
This is at LEAST the third time this has been explained in this comment section. Can it be that you really don't care?
Who put the camera outside ?
Some guy who got out before them. They aren’t all Apo11o.
Who is watching this
After chandrayan misson 2....
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Excellent. Well done 👍
NASA, Congratulations on The 50th Year Anniversary of Landing Apollo 11, The Eagle by any other Name, on Planet Earth’s Moon !!!
Thanks for sharing this exciting history!
You forgot the one where one of them falls over.
Charlie Duke. "Wasn't a smart thing to do Charlie" Capt John Young.
I always see more comments of non believers of lunar landings than comments from believers. What I'm trying to find out is: if you don't believe in something, why do you watch videos of these things? You should focus on subjects of interest to you.
Beautifull... Can't imagine how is feeling on the moon! Outstanding...
So cool!
These movie sets are amazing
Who was manning the camera at 2:54. Who did they leave behind?
The television camera was attached to the LR parked at a remote location. Ed Fenndell operated the camera at Mission Control by remote control.
Ed pitched the camera a couple of seconds before launch to account for the camera's signal acquisition.
He got better at it with every mission.
The television camera was attached to the LR parked at a remote location. Ed Fenndell operated the camera at Mission Control by remote control.
Ed pitched the camera a couple of seconds before launch to account for the camera's signal acquisition.
He got better at it with every mission.
Came here from reddit
Btw first
Hoaxers, the moon landings were a series of films alright, but all shot on actual location as it offered the most realistic visual effects. Plus they had to shoot on site as they could never build a studio big enough for a Rocket to orbit around it.
Escaping from Earth's gravity and atmosphere: a 360 foot, multi-stage rocket.
Escaping from the Moon: a small box, just large enough to fit 2 astronauts.
Ed Onslow yup!
Yep. Less cargo, shorter distance.
And far less gravity...
Yep, gravity is pretty cool when it works
Far less air resistance tooo
If you HAVEN'T seen these you're likely in shock having just learned we went to the moon.
I'm still in shock that we never went back... weird, eh?
Thank you for posting.
Amazing guys 👍👍👍
Let me throw the hammer, please? 😂
Why
At 00:11 that's the rock-field at Camelot crater from Apollo 17 not 12.
why is apollo 10 in this compilation they didnt land on the moon
Ha ha the studios were busy that year.
At 00:57 seconds, was the lunar module really angled thAt much? I did not know.
The NASA whistleblower who sent Bart Sibrel the footage that was made, by Armstrong and Collins and Buzzy, to pretend they were hallway to the moon is priceless. Proof of a hoax. Seeing that footage in his own house, sent Apollo Astronaut Mitchell into a full panic attack.
Yup its a fact the were faked
His son really spilled the beans too.
Yea hard to believe it was publicly available and still is today.
How does the camera track the LEM taking off? Is that NASA at mission control doing it remotely, or a director on a movie set?
Thanks. It still looks fake, even though it's not. I can see why it may put up a red flag for some people. NASA must have some very frightening photos and videos of what's really on the moon, and still assumes that we're all idiots and will panic if we learn the truth.
Don't know, never been up there. Maybe, in a few years, I could find out. Meanwhile, astronomers like Bruce Swartz are getting some dandy closeups of sirus iridum, and darned if many of those structures look like cities we have on earth. Fine, I say, but NASA seems to fear we will all panic as we did in 1938 when "War of the Worlds" was broadcast on the radio.
2:19 a feather on the moon?
Cesar Horna Yep. They brought it with them for the experiment.
Man how crazy Is it that we've been to the moon just sooo trippy
who was filming it, when neil Armstrong is about to step down from the ship? Where are the stars? 🤔🤔
Do you see stars in daylight?
Where are the stars at any picture taking at night time?
That's right, Neil was supposed to be the first on the Moon, so who filmed it?
You will hear oh they had an outer camera. They sent it there a year before. The camera was there from the last mission. So on and so on. Good question by the way.
@@fernandovalencia3542 no, you won't.
"The dust is everywhere!" Coming to realize that the moon dust is the most difficult thing to deal with in the whole mission.
total nonsense.
Nah it's the hoax folks. All you can do is punch them like Buzz did.
Great video, but I'm a space nut - I've seen them.
Great video!
Well, the feathers and hammers were paid actors.
Bravissimi,continuate così.
It should be titled , "Moments Faked on the March Air Force Base Sound Stage You Haven't Seen".
Amazing. Absolutely outstanding
Why is the flag flying. Is there atmosphere in moon 1:20
There is no atmosphere on the moon, just an exosphere. The flag is moving that way because the astronaut ist pulling and shaking the flag and the energy can not escape to molecules like on earth.
Basic physics lesson for you. There are two reasons things like flags stop waving on Earth after they are no longer being physically moved: contact with the dense atmosphere and friction of the material itself. On the moon with no air to slow down the flag, it was only the friction of the flag's material acting upon itself that eventually caused it to stop moving. The upper supporting rod also would "ring" at it's resonant frequency until it's internal friction stopped it's motion. At the 1:20, the flag is in motion because the astro is rotating the pole trying to push it into the surface. Once he let's go, the flag pole, upper support rod, and flag material will continue to move until the internal friction of them stop them.
Where can I find the bit where Neil Armstrong says the surface of the moon feels like the surface of the Southern California desert? I'm trying to find it but not having any luck so far...
He described the moon's surface as fine-grained, "almost like powder." The lunar landscape, he said, was beautiful.
"It has a stark beauty all its own. It's like much of the high desert of the United States," he said. "It's different, but it's very pretty out here."
My favorite part was when Buzz smacked Bart Sibrel in the face.
Never admit hat you can't find the source for your made up quotes.