NASA Opens a Time Capsule from Space and Gets a Shocking Surprise!
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2023
- In this episode, we will tell you the amazing story of OSIRIS-REx and Bennu, a NASA mission that collected and returned the largest asteroid sample ever. We will explain why NASA chose Bennu as a target, how OSIRIS-REx reached and mapped the asteroid, how it collected and stored the sample, and how it brought it back to Earth. We will also reveal what NASA scientists found when they opened the capsule and what they hope to learn from the asteroid material. Finally, we will discuss the future plans for OSIRIS-REx and its next destination: another asteroid called Apophis. Join us as we explore the secrets of OSIRIS-REx and Bennu in this cosmic adventure.
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Imagine a malfunction occurs when the craft is near apophis then causing the asteroid change its direction and now 100% exactly going to crash to earth
Yeah it would become better technology
D'oh! D'oh!
That sounds like a movie plot
Sounds like a learning experience to a scientist. Add ajustificstion for the use the technology we already use to deflect the other asteroid in that other experiment.
Well it's impossible so I guess you would have to imagine it.
Brian May, guitarist for Queen was part of the team. After Freddy died, he went back and completed his PhD in astrophysics. Then went back on tour. Then, in spirit, to an asteroid. What a slacker.
Then Queen's son Charles the III became an astronaut and saved the day
What a legend! I cannot comprehend how people can become so accomplished like that. It's like they're a different breed.
What a legend! Jon legend.
These contacts with asteroids are the most amazing thing NASA has done, imo. Matching the orbit and the speed and getting in touch with it is so incredible.
I don't understand why they dont send one to one of those supposed gold silver diamonds asteroids
@@michaelmckinney401 There's too much diamond on Earth already.
And this is how we brought Venom to earth 💀
We already know all the elements in this universe. There is nothing new under the sun.
Apparently, Bennu is more like a pile of rubble held together by very weak gravitational forces. I don't see how it could turn into a compact rock without a stronger force compressing it, weathering (changes in temperature/phase change of constituents) and creation of some kind of matrix like water ice holding the rest of the stuff together. Asteroids that are big rocks were probably the debris from a collision between bigger objects.
I tend to agree that the initial accretion of dust and small particles in asteroid and planet formation owes more to electrostatic forces than to gravity until the pile is large enough to generate enough gravity to continue it's accretion. Just like the fluff under your bed tends to accrete into fluff balls (if you don't sweep often enough).
so what was foundin the time capsule ? ,?
I heard when they opened that capsule the thing that surprised the scientist the most. Is that there was a stale Pizza. With one piece missing. Inside the capsule. And a note that they could not read
What A True Friend of Man ! It overcomes all threats to land on the spot & returns home,completing its
most arduous mission safely ! Thus,
indicating its responsibility,awesome
skill & dedication,being the brain child of NASA ! ❤️❤️
"All the fine ladies are making a fuss, but I can't pay attention 'cause I'm on that dust!" - Beastie Boys Slow Ride (1986)
Well done NASA
This is an amazing achievement. It’s unbelievably difficult to do a mission like this.
Informative video ❤
That's why world space agencies should tie up with each other and make a mission to send a tipper with an excavator
Ooo another mission? Awesome
That's just amazing, I love space, i think we should study this planets ocean, but I do understand its more complicated than space is.
A delicate operation
These missions are incredible. They travel millions of kms, work out a suitable landing place, land, take a sample, then head back to 🌎 earth. But they arent finished - the sample is fired back to earth then off to do it all again. The level of precision and engineering excellence is amazing.
Imagine landing on apophis and accidentally ensuring that it enter that “key hole”😭😭😂
This is how space horror movies start. Humans send a probe into space collect samples and bring them back to Earth unleashing a super space virus that destroys humanity.
Exactly what I was thinking. Let’s bring unknown microbes to Earth and see what happens.
So cool!! 👍🏼
I think the general public has no concept of exactly how difficult it is to actually accomplish things like this. The mathematical calculations involved are unreal. Simple terms, imagine a Quarterback throwing a long pass to a Receiver. He has to throw it at an exact spot the Receiver will be, 5 seconds AFTER he releases the ball.
Longer reference... When a Sniper makes a LONG shot, 1000 yards, 2000 yards, the factors involved are exponentially more difficult. At 2000 yards, you have to account for temperature, humidity (water in the air makes for more resistance on the bullet), spin drift (the bullet rotates clockwise, causing the bullet to go UP, and to the Right. Gravity causes the bullet to be pulled Down. Distance, which means the bullet takes more Time to travel. That's when the Coriolis Effect (the Rotation of the Earth) means that in the time it takes for the Bullet to travel from where it's Fired, to the Target, increases, so the Shooter has to aim where the Target WILL BE, not where it is when the Shot is fired.
These are "Earthly" Terms.
When you are Firing a Rocket into Space, now you're talking about MILIONS TO BILLIONS of Miles.
It's like trying to Fire a Bullet, at another Bullet that's already been Fired, and moving at speeds that aren't measured in Feet Per Second, but rather, 10s of 1000s of Miles Per Hour, or faster.
Most Rocket Launches are initiated from as close to the Equator as possible, because the Earth Rotates at about 1000 Miles Per Hour, making it easier to break free of the Earth's Gravity.
But simply, try shooting, and hitting a Bullet moving at 3000 Feet Per Second (Depending on the Round you're Firing).
To hit an Asteroid with a Probe is all that, but 1000s of times more difficult.
So when kids ask "Why do I need to learn Math ?", this is why.
This entire comment is stupid af because a quarterback isn’t doing any math. Zero. You literal bozo. You’re probably on shrooms typing this off ur ass. Fuck yourself.
Also, in space, things don’t the same velocity and aren’t affected by anything. You actual inbred donkey. You wrote an entire essay wtf
Oh also. Shooting a fucking gun ALSO requires no math. You wrote an entire essay and all your examples are fuckin STUPID
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@@tubecated_development What does that question have to do with this video, and who said we can't go back to the moon now ? We've gone several times already, with Technology that was 50 years behind what we currently have, so what's your actual point ?
I keep thinking...Andromeda Strain.
We have NO idea what kind of ancient organisms are out there. We haven't found any because we are 'really' not out there that far. lol
Yep, my first thought.
It's all bullshit folks, smoke screens
from what I ve read what the time capsule captured e as dust ,?😊
@@TomGieseler Dust from the beginning of the solar system.
Apophis is a bad guy alien from Stargate SG-1, who they had to save Earth from.
The name originally comes from an Egyptian god actually
A giant PILEof rocks**
The problem is that Bennu was a ball of boulders, if other asteroids are often balls of boulders then defending against them becomes much harder, since you can't divert them with an impact. If you try to do that, you'll now have a load of chaotic birdshot coming at you instead of one trackable slug
Very interesting
Let's do that with the 🌞
rocks and dust...very...cool.
rocks and dust...I have some of that stuff in my backyard.
Yeah that's smart alter the Comet's course trajectory.
Very perspective
That's cool 😎
Well this project was very valuable in the future asteroid's that might be on a run in with EARTH we might be able to deposit a small nuclear warhead and blast it off into outer space.
No we have the DART system
With no oxygen in space, how would it explode correctly?
@@stephenswett2actually, nuclear fission doesn't even require oxygen. The energy being released is caused by the splitting of atoms by a neutron.
@stephenswett2 1: that would just make a lot of small asteroids. What you want to do is deflect it, not blow it up. All you would do is turn a missile into a shotgun blast.
2: A nuclear reaction doesn't require oxygen. They would need oxygen for the initial conventional device to start the reaction. But oxidizers are kinda needed foe space travel. They could figure that out. They could encapsulate the oxygen in the nuclear device.
@@robertcampomizzi7988 I think they've postulated that the most feasible solution would be to deploy huge solar sails to gradually change the course of the object. Maybe that in conjunction with a nuclear explosion near the surface to deflect the object out of its orbit.
After watching Stargate SG1, apophis sounds scary
Make sure to post all the carcinogenic and alien catastrophic disease that you find! Thank you😅
Pretty dang impressive they dodged all the little satellites around the asteroid
Designing a spacecraft to land on an asteroid, collect samples and return to earth before the widespread use of AI is truly a feat of human excellence 👍
With this incredible accomplishment, NASA once again solidifies its status as humanity's finest institution.
🤣🤣🤣, bruh Nasa is shit. They hide the most important discoveries and only show their shitty discoveries that no one really cares
Imagine if we let nasa completely run the government and hire qualified physicists themselves instead of voting. I'd be willing to take the chance, it can't get any more silly then this. I'm sure they could improve everybody's lives, and set a good example
@KINGFAROOQ1216 To good to be true, there is always going to be a bad ending no matter what just like Rome, besides its the ither way around, the Government runs Nasa.
@@KINGFAROOQ1216 I agree too
If we could only trust them...
Realy I like it they are intelligent
Ive done more for some dust i was excited about 😉
This is good
Dustball 1.16 billion
Leaked?
Amazing achievement either way
Interesting 🤠
I analyzed some dust tonight after work
Oh dude, this was the missing piece of the puzzle. Apophis is "Worm wood". Think about it, we know it doesn't take much to move an asteroid, so what if our probe hits Apophis and just gives it a nudge? WORMWOOD.
Water and carbon
Space dust that’s insane
Wouldn't it be ironic, if the space craft brought back a virus, so deadly, that it wiped out all life on earth?? That would be cool!
Yeah, it's called Andromeda Strain. Watch the original from '75. The remake was all about Manbearpig.
@@TacDyne Yes, I remember seeing it. Didn't they go back in time, to bring forward the cure from a plant, that had gone extinct?
Or perhaps alien cells
If NASA breaks some bigger asteroids in space that would be great. So that we all can live longer including our children.
Very informative
Benus dust drove the space craft back here. OsirusRex only took 6seconds to become infected 😮
Time capsule? You mean space capsule
The caption had nothing to do with the video. NASA at it's finest work, once again.
Lmao 🤣 yea sure buddy what ever you say. By the way, love the live feed
It’s just some asteroid dust…what could possibly go wrong?
Reported for clickbait
I was hoping that the dust turned people into zombies
The almighty created the universe what an amazing job he did oh what an awesome almighty we serve ❤
Zombies real? Prob not. The movie life though? Hmmmm... Scary stuff.
YEAH YEAH YEAH....HOW C R A Z Y IS THAT
And that's how the Andromeda strain came to Earth.
Given can't suck the vacuum of space how do they get the dust do they blow bottled air over it while sucking it up within the chamber?
Background music? Anyone? Thanks!
To apophys after benu? Carrying messages from ra, I assume?
Andromeda strain 💀
I want to see the dust
What’s next gathering dust from Uranus?
Why only 6s?
Sure.
Some robot floating around space huffing meteors 😂
So they made a vacuum and they didn't stop the dust from getting into the circuits. Prolly only like 2 billion
And it's all true. Honestly.
So if there had been alien life/hazmats, they would've been prematurely spread outside the container? 😮
wait, if the dust got out doesnt that mean the sample is contaminated?
I remember a song how much money for these rock. Hum interesting
Sure it did
no audio ???
Aliens probe people, people probe asteroids. I probe all three
You probe asteroids?
@@TheNoiseySpectator yep. I named my body pillow Asteroids
Ngl whem i saw the thumbnail i thought walter white was cooking or something 😂
Scientists: "Um, it's just rocks"
Not really a time capsule as we normally know it but alright you got my view
2 years out 2 years back =4 years or
4 years out 4 years back = 8 years ?
How was they able to land on it just 4 6 seconds and fly it back to Earth and land it. Then have already sent it back into space and will land it on another asteroid?
Because it's all a lie. It's Absolute bullshit!!!
And I'm sure Han Solo and Luke got that dust and came home just before the Stormtroopers could catch them too... smh
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That’s shocking alright! Wait… huh?
They can't open the capsule. It's stuck!
It's Bennu btw.
It's incredible how they can do this. In a hundred years time when AI is running the show space travel will be the norm. Cheers people.
Andromeda Strain
That one NASA assistant girl has a big cake in that white jump suit. Need to see more of her.
You have a problem bro. Go get help.
@@MerkhVision The only help I need is big, juicy CAKE. Thanks.
Like a giant rock? Ummm it IS a giant rock
Not qwite one sample if it's dusty
Why did Osiris only have six seconds?
Cough cough sounds legit
2029....hurry!
I thought NASA would have multiple robots going to different planets collecting all types of data.
That would be great, but...
💸💸💸
Go fucking NASA!
My issue is the secrecy of the findings
They held a press conference just yesterday to announce their preliminary findings!
No, that's not YOUR issue.
Consult a counsellor
@@dnomyarnostaw no need to be rude and condescending. Focus on raising your vibration.
@@stephenswett2 Oh, absolutely its necessary to be rude.
There’s no secrecy involved here lol
Why only six seconds?
What are they really looking for????