Such a well made, high quality video. The images are wonderful and the recording of the speakers voice is so dry and crisp. Very nice, I really appreciated watching this!"
That big crater has three rings around it like it was hit three times in athe exact same spot, but I think it was done by one mpact when the surface was still molten . The rings were casued by waves in the melted surface of the moon and they hardeend in place. Levingmountains that eroded slightly over time from micro meteor immpacts. It's a beutiful sight! Simple an dcomplex at the same time.
It's amazing how that large rock ended up right in the center of Tychos central peak. I dont beleive it's the remains of the rock that made the crater., but how it came to be there is just a twist of fate.
I can sometimes see the moon better in photos if I take them during the day or around sunset before the sun is gone. It gets some lovely shades of colour at sunset too. The seas of serenity and tranquility look like two foot pads of a very big paw print with three other craters as toe pad prints. That'd be one monstrous sized alien though. I'm not sure what those three craters are yet. The only ones I knew about (for years) are serenity and tranquility. They became my favorites as I could always see them.
Those seas were formed back when the inside of the moon was still molten. Magma would occasionally spill out over large plains, hardening to form darker rock.
Wow humans really went on there. It made me realized after watching that trails! I've always loved moon out of all the planets, but didn't expect each crater to be this massive! Impressive indeed.
Greetings and all my respect to all of you. We hope that there will be a section in Arabic, because NASA is a reliable source that should be in all languages.
I really enjoyed this video. These are some of the sharpest images I've seen of the Moon. I still don't understand why the LRO doesn't show higher resolution narrow angle images. It's not as though it is looking through an atmosphere and it's orbit I'm sure is much closer to the surface than any satellite orbiting the Earth. Regardless of that one gripe, I want to thank NASA for their hard work. It's because these great Americans that we can be apart of this great space adventure.
The Moon's Tycho crater may be considerably younger than stated here. From the 1950s through the 1990s, NASA aerodynamicist Dean Chapman and others advanced the lunar origin theory of tektites. Chapman used complex orbital computer models and extensive wind tunnel tests to support the theory that the so-called Australasian tektites originated from the Rosse ejecta ray of Tycho. Until the Rosse ray is sampled, a lunar origin for these tektites cannot be ruled out.
going to the moon is cool..... but it'd be really cool if they could film the earth spining from a ship coming back to the Earth..... the ideas out there we see it in TV commercials....... but many say you have to get over 4000 miles away from the earth before you can see the whole globe..... next time we go to the Moon we can take a video camera or two.
my teacher told me to watch this, so i am in my youtube account and im commenting this comment! i am just commenting so i i don't have to worry about watching the video. LOL XD
I have a big feeling the other side of the moon looks EXACTLY like this side, only more craters due to facing outwards. I wonder if we'll ever go back there again. It's a shame to abandon the two machines left on that satellite.
Buzz Aldrin really did go to the Moon without a shred of doubt! You can (see) the lander and buggy trails through a high powered telescope! No trickery involved in the scope!
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They really need to have a probe travel the whole length of Montes Apenninus -- slowly and with HD movie cameras. Most interesting feature of the Moon. Absolutely stunning, especially if done in the sharply defining "morning" light.
Now that we have all that fantastic surface detail data, is there any software available that makes use of that data and lets us "drive" on or "fly" over the Moon? Clearly it's possible, since NASA certainly uses something like that to produce these fantastic videos. But what about the rest of us? How can WE drive or fly around the Moon?
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This is counterintuitive. Experiments with high speed impacts, here on Earth, showed a surprising thing. Over a wide range of impact angles, the resulting crater is nearly circular. Only very glancing blows produce elongated craters. The reason is that the kinetic energy of the impactor is converted into compression and heating of a relatively small amount of material. That hot, compressed material then expands in a roughly spherical pattern, just as the hot, compressed gases from a conventional explosive expand in a nearly spherical pattern.
It's like they are trying to comprehend for something when they have to point out the landing on the moon "we can clearly see the evidence of that visit" the fact that they have to point out wheel-tracks left behind from the rover etc seems a bit odd to be honest, but hey who am i to blow against the wind.
Kage1128 Well, if you haven't noticed there are a lot (and i mean A LOT) of people who refuse to believe we ever came close to the moon so thats probably why.
Wonderful! I so want humans back there!! We should have a Moonbase Alpha there already! Hurry up NASA! Going somewhere beyond LEO is the only way to excite humankind about space again!!!
The Moon is an amazing place! It's amazing that The Moon is almost 75% the size of the planet Mercury. It's a large natural satellite for our Earth. It's a good thing we have The Moon. The topography and spectroscopy measurements taken are amazing! I'd love to see more lunar missions! LRO wasn't sent to just take nice pictures. It studied topography, craters, albedo, particle radiation, heat emission, elemental and chemical composition using UV and neutron spectroscopy, etc! Planetary exploration is extremely difficult! Spectacular!
우리가 보는 앞면에 크레이터와검은자국 흔적이 있는데 지구방향에서 오는 운석충돌이라면 작게나마 경사면이 보여야 하는데 그런것이 보이지않고 지구가 운석진행방향을 방해했다면 서로 바라보는 정면지점에 생길 수 없는것 아닌가? 앞뒷면의 운석충돌 깊이가 차이나는건 있을 수 없는 현상아닌가?
What's surprising about features that are millions of years old? The Solar system is 4.6 billion years old; the universe is almost 14 billion years old.
@tranquil waters The info you will find in the Wikipedia articles are backed up by verifiable scientific sources. You know: science. Peer-reviewed and verifiable.
tranquil waters Wikipedia a site full of info while taking down false info but you refuse to see proof but also take pictures of the sun as a profile pic
Near to the poles of mercury there are craters where sunlight never reaches, temperature there does not elevate from -100ºC they perfectly can store water ice.
I just watched it (a week after your post, acttorneyatliar) and had no problems. Maybe it hiccuped in UA-cam's system. I encounter this occasionally with YT videos; I just go back and try again later.
What I wouldn't give to be able to walk on the moon. My love of science might have started with the dinosaurs but astronomy has always been very personal to me.
More or less. While it's true that hydrogen was the main element created after the big bang there was a small amount of helium and lithium as well. But everything else? Either made in the heart of a star that exploded or in some reactor / particle accelerator somewhere.
I want the Moon to be closer to Earth so that it looks bigger in the sky and that there is less gravity because the moon would be pulling us away from the Earth surface.
well if you have a couple $b USD you could always pay to have a 1-10km wide asteroid pulled into a 500-1000km orbit over your house... probably wouldn't dwarf the moon though ... and itd burn up after a few decades
Man, I never realized how large these craters are. Pretty eye opening.
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Why are they all perfect circles?
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Imagine going to the moon during the Coronavirus
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Don't you just love it when they say, "You can clearly see....", when in fact, you can't see anything but a blur.
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You need to get that glaucoma sorted mate.
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This video is the reason why I love taking photos & videos of the moon ❤
Mee too!
So fascinating. I remember studying the features of the moon and its impact craters as a teen.
If they are inpact craters why are they all perfect circles? No glacing hits? Suggest all perfect dirwct hits being perfect circles.
Is it Just me but he seems like hes eating at the same time
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Was searching for a comment like this. And his eating sound is also very annoying
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i feel like punching him in the mouth
I thought moon was cheese🧀tom and jerry lied to me😭
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I am dying lol
The Moon is grey, so it's going to look like black and white.
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@@netcoms197 hey man go ahead and live life with that mindset lolll
Thanks NASA. As an amateur astronomer i am really blown away by these images.
Such a well made, high quality video. The images are wonderful and the recording of the speakers voice is so dry and crisp. Very nice, I really appreciated watching this!"
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That big crater has three rings around it like it was hit three times in athe exact same spot, but I think it was done by one mpact when the surface was still molten . The rings were casued by waves in the melted surface of the moon and they hardeend in place. Levingmountains that eroded slightly over time from micro meteor immpacts. It's a beutiful sight! Simple an dcomplex at the same time.
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It's amazing how that large rock ended up right in the center of Tychos central peak. I dont beleive it's the remains of the rock that made the crater., but how it came to be there is just a twist of fate.
I can sometimes see the moon better in photos if I take them during the day or around sunset before the sun is gone. It gets some lovely shades of colour at sunset too. The seas of serenity and tranquility look like two foot pads of a very big paw print with three other craters as toe pad prints. That'd be one monstrous sized alien though. I'm not sure what those three craters are yet. The only ones I knew about (for years) are serenity and tranquility. They became my favorites as I could always see them.
Those seas were formed back when the inside of the moon was still molten. Magma would occasionally spill out over large plains, hardening to form darker rock.
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the REAL images of the Moon are colorful, this is a sad deal.
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Wow humans really went on there. It made me realized after watching that trails! I've always loved moon out of all the planets, but didn't expect each crater to be this massive! Impressive indeed.
The moon isn't a planet. it's a moon.
Heavy censorship issues. That why we dont see real space exploration footage. Why not its paid for?
They didnt.
Moon landing never happened
Greetings and all my respect to all of you. We hope that there will be a section in Arabic, because NASA is a reliable source that should be in all languages.
Who is watching this video on corora virus time like me??
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I have been quarantined orbiting earth but don’t feel bad
It's March 22 2023 and I still love watching these videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really enjoyed this video. These are some of the sharpest images I've seen of the Moon. I still don't understand why the LRO doesn't show higher resolution narrow angle images. It's not as though it is looking through an atmosphere and it's orbit I'm sure is much closer to the surface than any satellite orbiting the Earth. Regardless of that one gripe, I want to thank NASA for their hard work. It's because these great Americans that we can be apart of this great space adventure.
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Crashed? Its not confirmed.
@@nikhildeshmukh6851 Lander isn't crashed Earth lost contact above 2.1 km. Maybe lander landed perfectly or may not be
It's not crashed it's been located
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The salvia in this guys mouth is extraordinary!
Nga sounds like dustin from stranger things
Science always generates curiosity.
Can hardly wait to get there!!! The moon would be an awesome place to experience.
I have been waiting for this one😃
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The Moon's Tycho crater may be considerably younger than stated here. From the 1950s through the 1990s, NASA aerodynamicist Dean Chapman and others advanced the lunar origin theory of tektites. Chapman used complex orbital computer models and extensive wind tunnel tests to support the theory that the so-called Australasian tektites originated from the Rosse ejecta ray of Tycho. Until the Rosse ray is sampled, a lunar origin for these tektites cannot be ruled out.
why are people still saying we haven't been?
Because they're idiots that want to feel they know something others don't.
Moon is a fascinating place. I'm sad the Apollo Project was terminated before due time, that was a big mistake.
going to the moon is cool..... but it'd be really cool if they could film the earth spining from a ship coming back to the Earth..... the ideas out there we see it in TV commercials....... but many say you have to get over 4000 miles away from the earth before you can see the whole globe..... next time we go to the Moon we can take a video camera or two.
Патриция Кувшин that's cause ppl would have called them out on their bullshit. It's all fake and always has been
Lovely video. Thanks NASA.
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my teacher told me to watch this, so i am in my youtube account and im commenting this comment! i am just commenting so i i don't have to worry about watching the video. LOL XD
I'm raising money to have my face carved in the moon.
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I have a big feeling the other side of the moon looks EXACTLY like this side, only more craters due to facing outwards.
I wonder if we'll ever go back there again. It's a shame to abandon the two machines left on that satellite.
Why the hell am I watching this? I was just trying to find a movie trailer. Still I can't get my eyes off the video...it's just sooo interesting.
It's 4am and i have no idea why am watching this.
It's 4 AM and i don't know why i am waiting this too
I love NASA
Buzz Aldrin really did go to the Moon without a shred of doubt! You can (see) the lander and buggy trails through a high powered telescope! No trickery involved in the scope!
Yes and they were told to leave and never return to the moon. That's from the aliens themselves.
The aliens own thr moon and it's under their control.
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Fascinating...
Such numbers of craters... make me a little worry...
The solar system was once a much more violent place.
@@NASAGoddard not anymore tho huh. Guess we’re not moving anymore. Maybe we never were.
Yes
Thanks! I used the picture of the moon at 0:43 for the Leader Plankton! episode, Moon Races.
They really need to have a probe travel the whole length of Montes Apenninus -- slowly and with HD movie cameras. Most interesting feature of the Moon. Absolutely stunning, especially if done in the sharply defining "morning" light.
+MKIVWWI It should be possible with as much LROC data as we have ...
beautiful video nice sharp pictures
Beautiful 😍
Now that we have all that fantastic surface detail data, is there any software available that makes use of that data and lets us "drive" on or "fly" over the Moon? Clearly it's possible, since NASA certainly uses something like that to produce these fantastic videos. But what about the rest of us? How can WE drive or fly around the Moon?
They use a basic telescope, and 3D rendering tools.
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Wow,, amazing! and this is NOT a fiction!
id like to see real video of the moon, come on nasa i'll lend you my gopro.
Doesn’t exist
Zhanki _ the Apollo mission had cams but low quality and lens to keep the camera safe from the sun
NekoMikoYe Nasa already claimed they had hd footage of everything
@@zhanki_8064 where is it ? I hope someone can link me to this real HD recording. In exchange I show you my yugioh colLection
Exactly well said,
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Why did this interesting video stop, and announce it is unavailable after only a few minutes?
That was great! Thanks for sharing.
I could watch 10 hours of this.
His voice is amazing
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Great video! Amazing seeing that mountain inside Tycho! When the US returns, they should try to explore that area.
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Well they are returning but they are most likely going to land in shackleton crater this is planned for 2024
NASA Moon tour is awesome 🇺🇸👑💕
I use to look up here at night and wondered what the hive were doing
We were here on Apollo 17,
Apollo 17,
Apollo 17.
That could work just as well as Yellow Submarine.
Is that was a Beatles reference?
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@@mmgaming4797 lunar rover mission by ISRO, (indian space research organization)
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if the moon is round, and asteroids come from every angle possible, then why is it that all the moon craters are 100% straight on?
They are not. We see a lot of angled impacts. Check out moonzoo.org for more.
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This is counterintuitive. Experiments with high speed impacts, here on Earth, showed a surprising thing. Over a wide range of impact angles, the resulting crater is nearly circular. Only very glancing blows produce elongated craters. The reason is that the kinetic energy of the impactor is converted into compression and heating of a relatively small amount of material. That hot, compressed material then expands in a roughly spherical pattern, just as the hot, compressed gases from a conventional explosive expand in a nearly spherical pattern.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_crater#Crater_formation
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It's like they are trying to comprehend for something when they have to point out the landing on the moon "we can clearly see the evidence of that visit" the fact that they have to point out wheel-tracks left behind from the rover etc seems a bit odd to be honest, but hey who am i to blow against the wind.
Kage1128 Well, if you haven't noticed there are a lot (and i mean A LOT) of people who refuse to believe we ever came close to the moon so thats probably why.
Cool place
Come on its 2015! We need color photographs of the moon!!
Try to get hold of some "LIFE" magazines from 1969-72. They had several color photographs, taken by the Apollo astronauts. I still have some.
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+John Garcia First I like a original picture of earth. They gave us Pluto like Pluto CGI but I miss the EARTH.
Wonderful! I so want humans back there!! We should have a Moonbase Alpha there already! Hurry up NASA! Going somewhere beyond LEO is the only way to excite humankind about space again!!!
Facts
Bruh those tracks marks have to be the death of the lunar conspiracys
Very interesting 👌
OMG ! You captured the all terrain of the Moon ! Where is the empty or vacant land on there now that I could have occupied ?
Cool 🌝
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I WAS GOING TO COMMENT. 50 years of space programs and yet we don't have a single color picture or recording of the moon.
I love this video. Cool images. Go NASA
Yea no reality just 3D graphics
nightmisterio Naturally.
that is a 3D model created from real pictures took by the LRO. it's like google earth, real pic , but 3D model that you can use
Charles Révise That sucks, we have so much great technology but all we get is a 3D model? I guess 🤷🏾♂️
Exactly well said.
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The Moon is an amazing place! It's amazing that The Moon is almost 75% the size of the planet Mercury. It's a large natural satellite for our Earth. It's a good thing we have The Moon. The topography and spectroscopy measurements taken are amazing! I'd love to see more lunar missions! LRO wasn't sent to just take nice pictures. It studied topography, craters, albedo, particle radiation, heat emission, elemental and chemical composition using UV and neutron spectroscopy, etc! Planetary exploration is extremely difficult! Spectacular!
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why the moonlight is cold
우리가 보는 앞면에 크레이터와검은자국 흔적이 있는데 지구방향에서 오는 운석충돌이라면 작게나마 경사면이 보여야 하는데 그런것이 보이지않고 지구가 운석진행방향을 방해했다면 서로 바라보는 정면지점에 생길 수 없는것 아닌가?
앞뒷면의 운석충돌 깊이가 차이나는건 있을 수 없는 현상아닌가?
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moon brightness is soo much
Wonderful pictures!
Awesome stuff! More LROs, please!
by the 2030s we better have a starbucks on the moon
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Millions years old! Lol science cracks me up!
What's surprising about features that are millions of years old? The Solar system is 4.6 billion years old; the universe is almost 14 billion years old.
@tranquil waters Go to Wikipedia; you can find it all there.
@tranquil waters The info you will find in the Wikipedia articles are backed up by verifiable scientific sources. You know: science. Peer-reviewed and verifiable.
tranquil waters Wikipedia a site full of info while taking down false info but you refuse to see proof but also take pictures of the sun as a profile pic
Near to the poles of mercury there are craters where sunlight never reaches, temperature there does not elevate from -100ºC they perfectly can store water ice.
Jesus, it's 2018. When can we see the real moon with alien buildings?
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I just watched it (a week after your post, acttorneyatliar) and had no problems. Maybe it hiccuped in UA-cam's system. I encounter this occasionally with YT videos; I just go back and try again later.
Wish i can go to the moon in my lifetime
i love this
Beautiful!
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What I wouldn't give to be able to walk on the moon. My love of science might have started with the dinosaurs but astronomy has always been very personal to me.
Just think,
Everything made of something heavier than gasses was manufactured by the stars
More or less. While it's true that hydrogen was the main element created after the big bang there was a small amount of helium and lithium as well. But everything else? Either made in the heart of a star that exploded or in some reactor / particle accelerator somewhere.
I want the Moon to be closer to Earth so that it looks bigger in the sky and that there is less gravity because the moon would be pulling us away from the Earth surface.
not appreciably. The distance required in order to even noticeably feel a difference would be too close to support a stable lunar orbit.
well if you have a couple $b USD you could always pay to have a 1-10km wide asteroid pulled into a 500-1000km orbit over your house... probably wouldn't dwarf the moon though ... and itd burn up after a few decades
Very interesting
A couple of years then we may have Google Moon street view
You can go on tours on the moon in google earth
awesome video i love you nasa
Chandrayan lander not crashed ,orbiter has taken it's picture .