I am an old man nowadays, but I remember my grandmother telling me that in her lifetime, she had seen people riding penny farthing bicycles and riding in horse drawn carraiges, to the steam trains, cars, aeroplanes all being invented and rockets going to the moon. She died aged 97. Memories are so important.
I asked my grandmother who was the earliest US president she remembered. It was McKinley. She scoffed at the news about the 1969 moon landing and said wryly "Nobody can walk on the moon!".
so long ago and yet just a thought away. One I remember is ' the men going out to hitch up a team of horses to a sleigh in the winter ' the men were my great grandfather and family, just a thought away. Thx.for the memories. ✌️
My dad died last year. He was 90. He grew up as the tenth of eleven children of a farmer in the 30s in SW Arkansas and said they didn't know there was a depression... they were already poor and things didn't change for them. He talked about when they got a battery operated radio and got to listen to the Grand Ole Opry at night, riding a wagon to church on Sunday. I wish I'd sat down with my Grandfather and interviewed him about what he seen since 1889.
Why would they go there, even if they could? Even if they could find gold there in great quantities, or diamonds, how on earth would they bring them here? [To make it even a little economical.] It is complete nonsense from the beginning.
My heart breaks that my life will be too short to afford me the opportunity to walk on Mars. The Earth has run out of accessible frontiers. Mars is nothing but frontier.
Seeing this planet Mars makes me love more my planet Earth: the waterfalls, the whispering wind, underground caves, Amazonian forests, whales singing through our beautiful oceans, the sunrise , the mountains elevating in valleys. The African trees and our beautiful lions , the American deserts, the Nile River., hiking along grass and seeing a bird fly. a greeting and a smile from a person along my journey..."Oh! planet Earth the more I live here the more I love the nature of this planet Earth".😘❤️🌏❤️
Ah yes, the wildflowers waving in the breeze and the birds singing in the lush grassof the banks of the Somme, where 109 years ago, 160,000 British, French and German soldiers perished in the first 8 hours of the battle. 😂
Then do what you can to protect it from the ravages of greed and stupidity because while aoc may be off on her time frame the outcome she warns about is legit. There have been 5 mass extinctions. Mother earth doesn’t care if the ongoing 6th takes out the humans. The dinosaurs lasted much longer
Breathtaking, yet completely barren. This should teach us to appreciate and take care of the earth. It's the only home we have and likely will ever have.
Unfortunately, we destroy our earth daily with everything we use. Pollution, garbage, toxic waste, is slowly destroying our planet. Only if we were wiser to our actions. A more intelligent civilization probably would have done better. ♾️
Sorry but Elon and other billionaires have given up on Earth- it’s a throw away and they won’t spend a dime on petty things like protecting the environment or feeding the poor. They ARE excited about “improving” this peaceful Martian landscape with terraforming experiments.
Плоды жизни на Марсе исчисляются миллионами как в виде художественного творчества (в основном барельефы), свалками с деталями механизмов, а также населенными людьми городами, поселками. Встречаются и НЛО в рабочем состоянии. Это все более подробно известно специалистам НАСА, Пентагону и некоторым лицам из власти.
@@anjou6497 You really don't get it. There is no content, nor message, nor meaning, no human made it, nothing. Being beautiful is different from being art. There is art that is not beautiful. Words have meaning, you are free to use them as you wish. Yet I'm trying to tell you that you are not expressing yourself quite well, I hope it helps you.
If you knew of all the risks on Mars to human beings, you would not be so calm: damaging solar radiation poisonous soil/dust no water no food very thin carbon diox atmosphere crash landing is highly likely
It seems impossible to sit in the armchair in front of the TV screen and see images of another planet. And it seems almost obvious, normal. Our brain's ability to assimilate even the most unlikely things with total normality is incredible.
It's that thought that makes me doubt that people were fleeing cinemas when they first saw a train approach the screen. People familiar with photography and penny arcades with their flip-animations would look at the screen and think, 'Great, they've made pictures move better'. I think Bill and Ted got it right, if you could give Beethoven a synthesizer he would have figured it out!
Yet we tell our brain with all its common sense and scientific data to back it up that a male can become female just because we say so. Once humans were smart, but today we allow liberal minds to infect our intellect like a cancer.
This is an improvement. In the old days of Mars photography they would never show you the color of the sky, the atmosphere. Then they went to redish/orange but now it is more true blue like on Earth. What's weird now is that there is always daylight on Mars but the Moon is always in the darkness.
@@willy2005 Who told you that Mars has no atmosphere? I believe you are confusing atmosphere with oxygen. In fact, the Mars's thin atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide, molecular nitrogen and argon, with some traces of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other gases. The copter needs a gas ambiance to propulse into the sky, even a thinner one than Earth's atmosphere.
@@Jackrabfanyo we cant even cure cancer , but went to mars , moon ? Yep your right , i dont understand humanity . In professing to be wise , they have become fools.
If this doesn’t make one appreciate the diversity of animal life and vegetation on earth and strife to be good steward to preserve and protect this amazingly precious planet, I don’t know what will. Absolutely nil life in entire world is just unfathomable to us !
Because way too many people believe we haven't been there yet and so do I. I have a feeling we haven't been to the moon yet either, we get lied to a lot and the government says we spent all this money on space exploration while all the time putting money in their pockets instead
As a artist, I love the colors in these photos. And the organic textures, like the ice wall with the minerals cascading down the ice. That in itself is a work of art.
I really do think it looks beautiful. Ive been seeing alot of comments about it being ugly because its not green like earth, but beauty comes in many shapes. Just because i don’t have blonde hair doesn’t mean my brunette locks aren’t pretty, yknow?
At moments I can almost feel that... But not really. All that promise with nothing whatever delivered ... of course I am not referring to the mission. I am referring to the planet.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain..."
beautiful and gloomy at the same time. we can see so many marvelous landscape of mars surface but if i think that billions of years ago there could be life here and all of that turned to be nothing but red sand i feel so depressed
There could be life deep underground where scientists believe there is abundance of water. Plus they have yet to look at the samples they collected there 😊
I watch in awed silence, the clarity and quality of the video. We are at the forefront of exploration and technology. Meanwhile in ruzzia, 20 % of folks are wondering how a toilet works and what running water is ,, Stunning disparity between the west and a crude country focused on war. Thank you for posting ! WOW !!
I cannot, for the life of me think of one good reason for sending human beings there. It’s a dead planet. The amount of work that would need to be done there to make it habitable is phenomenal. And for what! The distance, the risk and the cost is outrageous! Finally, we can’t even care for our own beautiful planet which has everything we need for survival, yet we want to go to one which can’t provide that. Absolute lunacy! What we’ve done here we will do there. We will wreck it. Everywhere man goes, he destroys and leaves a mess. If you don’t believe me, just look at Earth!
This reminds me so much of the area along the coast of Libya where it looks like sand and is more like concrete. Another place these remind me of are in Iceland.
The Santa Maria crater at 3:50 has strong indications of water, with the rocks to the left appearing to be wet, and what looks like some pooling in the bottom. That's absolutely fascinating.
Somewhere in the distance is a frightened little Martian seeing a UFO for the first time . He will run home to his Mummy who will scold him for telling lies and exaggerating .
It's not very intuitive, but if you figure 1/3 Earth gravity and density of mineral structures similar to Earth, you can kind of work out how big some of the rocks you see are likely to be. If it wasn't 11:54 PM I might have the energy to try to figure it out.
Easter blessings to you for finding (and offering me) a positive take on this! You are of course right. But still that endless emptiness pastiching the wondrous Earth, mocking the divine Earth; but just an awful, hostile, horrid fail. Less poetically, we could say it raises the key, core issue of whether (as we have been encouraged to think) - odd corners with residual, relict, retiring life are conceivable. I don't believe they are. If there is any life there, at all, it would be everywhere. Thanks be to God, living things are innovative, capable and resilient. Life would find a way. But it did not. Does that mean an absolute green light for terraforming? Good question.
@@anjou6497 If life was on Mars it is INEVITABLE (not just possible) that it was transferred to Earth, thanks to meteorites. But we see what we see. Mars is a dud. But for intelligent life to be a quick result of life is not a likely outcome, so intelligence in our Solar System long ago looks unlikely. Indeed, many feel intelligence is not an obvious outcome of life at all... And the possession of a soul brings us to a whole new dimension - as now well-explored over 750 pages by Prof. Daniel O'Connor in his very important book "Only Man Bears His Image". What he writes is the key topic of our age.
To be honest, I thought when we first landed a rover on Mars, I thought if we pushed it, we could have landed a man on Mars by 2000 or so. Here we are in 2024, and we're not really close to that yet.
That is because nasa is a black budget money laundering operation. Huge annual budget, and most of what they have released over the decades turns out to be fake... but likely only costs them 1% of their budget to produce. Faked pics, artwork, CGI, fake videos, fake stories. Some pics are real, but the captions are fake... like pictures of earth from "a satellite" that were actually taken from a balloon, etc. Think I am joking? Start doing heavy research on their fakers, but use an uncensored search engine and not google.
@@anthonymullen6300you need to change sources of news if you inburn their logo in your OLED tv. I mean, variate news sources otherwise you'll end up in a bubble.
That's what struck me most about these pictures. There's enough atmosphere to have a sky! Rather than just blackness like we used to see from moon images.
It's just amazing that we get to see this content. People smarter than you or I sent robots to Mars that send back high definition visual data and core sample data and who knows what else. I'm just so glad that they share it with everyone. Nanu Nanu.
Hi there, I’m a 52-years old I vividly remember at the age of 10. Always intrigued about the solar system And would I ever see what’s on another planet? WOW How far mankind has come
Very good point made, I watched the controversial documentary on the moon landings and I become very sceptical on that, and still don’t know what to believe to this day
My word! I had no idea we had such stunning and detailed pictures of mars. As the camera pans my first though was new to me; “How did all those rocks get where they are?” For the fist time I see current erosion as the cliff face falls away and see an active planet rather than a stagnant one. I am mesmerized.
It is impossible to look at this and not begin to imagine what could be done in the way of developing this world and turning it into a new habitat for humans. Untouched, pristine, a blank slate.
Humans have already destroyed earth due to their greed. Let Mars be Untouched, pristine and blank slate as it is forever ! Humans are the worst species!
If Mars atmosphere is so thin, how does a drone create enough thrust to fly. Notice how the dust the drone created just disappeared. And why is Mars so bright?
Hey, nice questions! Good to have critical thinking skills. Let me answer your questions. First, the atmosphere of Mars is indeed very thin, and that does indeed make it a lot harder to create thrust. But it's not impossible, it just takes a lot more energy. The rotor blades of the Ingenuity Drone spin at a rate of around 2600 times per minute to create enough thrust to be lifted upward, with specially designed rotor blades. That's about 10x more than what is required here on Earth. The dust that the drone created didn't just dissapear. Martian dust is extreme fine. As the dust went into the air, it got spread by the Martian wind, and because of how fine the dust is, it's barely visible on camera once it starts spreading out. Mars is so bright... because it is relatively bright. It's further from the Sun than Earth, but it is by no means FAR from the Sun. Illumination level is still pretty similar to Earth. Taking a picture with an exposure time of a few seconds also helps to increase the brightness in an image. Hope that answers your questions! It's good to have critical thinking skills, but remember that almost every question and mystery has a logical answer - don't be influenced by all the hoax theories!
I not only doubt it, the evidence is mountain high. No man can go to the moon or Mars, there's huge difference in manned and unmanned missions. 'They' are correct, the Van Allen elephant will always be there, it's not going anywhere any time soon.
The Van Allen Belts didn't stop the Apollo missions and of course humans have been to the moon. Radio amateurs on planet Earth listened in on their transmissions.@@deanhall6045
@@allancopland1768 okay. Who cares what shape Earth is, it's totally inconsequential to any of us. It could be a cube for all I care. You're welcome, cheers.
I am an old man nowadays, but I remember my grandmother telling me that in her lifetime, she had seen people riding penny farthing bicycles and riding in horse drawn carraiges, to the steam trains, cars, aeroplanes all being invented and rockets going to the moon. She died aged 97. Memories are so important.
I asked my grandmother who was the earliest US president she remembered. It was McKinley. She scoffed at the news about the 1969 moon landing and said wryly "Nobody can walk on the moon!".
so long ago and yet just a thought away. One I remember is ' the men going out to hitch up a team of horses to a sleigh in the winter ' the men were my great grandfather and family, just a thought away. Thx.for the memories. ✌️
My dad died last year. He was 90. He grew up as the tenth of eleven children of a farmer in the 30s in SW Arkansas and said they didn't know there was a depression... they were already poor and things didn't change for them. He talked about when they got a battery operated radio and got to listen to the Grand Ole Opry at night, riding a wagon to church on Sunday. I wish I'd sat down with my Grandfather and interviewed him about what he seen since 1889.
Why would they go there, even if they could?
Even if they could find gold there in great quantities, or diamonds, how on earth would they bring them here? [To make it even a little economical.]
It is complete nonsense from the beginning.
Your Grandmother is a hot good mess have a sense of humor
It is a privilege to view these photos. As an older person this was not even dreamt of in the 50's.
It’s pretty much all they dreamed about in the 50s.
Buck Rogers disagrees.
Go, ya old screwball! Go!
My heart breaks that my life will be too short to afford me the opportunity to walk on Mars. The Earth has run out of accessible frontiers. Mars is nothing but frontier.
Its one big con. This filmed here on earth. My God people are so gullible & stupid.
Seeing this planet Mars makes me love more my planet Earth: the waterfalls, the whispering wind, underground caves, Amazonian forests, whales singing through our beautiful oceans, the sunrise , the mountains elevating in valleys. The African trees and our beautiful lions , the American deserts, the Nile River., hiking along grass and seeing a bird fly. a greeting and a smile from a person along my journey..."Oh! planet Earth the more I live here the more I love the nature of this planet Earth".😘❤️🌏❤️
That is an American desert. More NASA bullshit.
Calm down Elenaa! The game is over...AOC informed me that the planet Earth will burn into a crisp in ten years!
Ah yes, the wildflowers waving in the breeze and the birds singing in the lush grassof the banks of the Somme, where 109 years ago, 160,000 British, French and German soldiers perished in the first 8 hours of the battle. 😂
God is good!
Then do what you can to protect it from the ravages of greed and stupidity because while aoc may be off on her time frame the outcome she warns about is legit. There have been 5 mass extinctions. Mother earth doesn’t care if the ongoing 6th takes out the humans. The dinosaurs lasted much longer
Breathtaking, yet completely barren. This should teach us to appreciate and take care of the earth. It's the only home we have and likely will ever have.
You would think.🤔
Unfortunately, we destroy our earth daily with everything we use. Pollution, garbage, toxic waste, is slowly destroying our planet. Only if we were wiser to our actions. A more intelligent civilization probably would have done better. ♾️
Sorry but Elon and other billionaires have given up on Earth- it’s a throw away and they won’t spend a dime on petty things like protecting the environment or feeding the poor.
They ARE excited about “improving” this peaceful Martian landscape with terraforming experiments.
Even scarier, it had an atmosphere at one time. It wasn’t always barren.
Плоды жизни на Марсе исчисляются миллионами как в виде художественного творчества (в основном барельефы), свалками с деталями механизмов, а также населенными людьми городами, поселками. Встречаются и НЛО в рабочем состоянии. Это все более подробно известно специалистам НАСА, Пентагону и некоторым лицам из власти.
These are the BEST pictures I have ever seen of another planet!
I can't believe it took selfies
Northern Canada.
This is the place where Total recall was filmed. Epic scenery.
"Get your ass to Mars!";-)
yeah Earth
Of course only you would know this as fact... explain how it is you know this??
Anyone claiming to know this isn't footage of Mars
@@goop3213 EXACLY my thought!
Mars is art, very very old art. Floating silent in space in all its beauty. When I need to calm down I watch Mars videos. This video is wonderful!!!❤
if it's not made by humans is not art
@@anjou6497 You really don't get it. There is no content, nor message, nor meaning, no human made it, nothing. Being beautiful is different from being art. There is art that is not beautiful. Words have meaning, you are free to use them as you wish. Yet I'm trying to tell you that you are not expressing yourself quite well, I hope it helps you.
@@lucamatteobarbieri2493 let people write what they want mind your own little world
@@Bailey-zn2je I even wrote explicitly tha one can use words as they want. You really need to focus more. (And mind the message not the messanger).
If you knew of all the risks on Mars to human beings, you would not be so calm:
damaging solar radiation
poisonous soil/dust
no water
no food
very thin carbon diox atmosphere
crash landing is highly likely
It seems impossible to sit in the armchair in front of the TV screen and see images of another planet. And it seems almost obvious, normal. Our brain's ability to assimilate even the most unlikely things with total normality is incredible.
It's that thought that makes me doubt that people were fleeing cinemas when they first saw a train approach the screen. People familiar with photography and penny arcades with their flip-animations would look at the screen and think, 'Great, they've made pictures move better'. I think Bill and Ted got it right, if you could give Beethoven a synthesizer he would have figured it out!
in the same way we may see the first ufo beings, first seem unreal then we get used to it...Let's see if it happens.
Yet we tell our brain with all its common sense and scientific data to back it up that a male can become female just because we say so. Once humans were smart, but today we allow liberal minds to infect our intellect like a cancer.
If it’s too good to be true it probably is. They have to justify their 22 million a day somehow.
It's not...@@jamestravis2689
Leave it to NASA to get hi-res photos of a planet 140 million miles away. Those guys are amazing
This is an improvement. In the old days of Mars photography they would never show you the color of the sky, the atmosphere. Then they went to redish/orange but now it is more true blue like on Earth. What's weird now is that there is always daylight on Mars but the Moon is always in the darkness.
Bc it is from earth
no atmosphere on the moon... no scattering of lighy
@@meikala2114 how can a helicopter fly if there's no atmosphere?
@@willy2005 Who told you that Mars has no atmosphere?
I believe you are confusing atmosphere with oxygen.
In fact, the Mars's thin atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide, molecular nitrogen and argon, with some traces of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other gases.
The copter needs a gas ambiance to propulse into the sky, even a thinner one than Earth's atmosphere.
That is certainly not the color of Mars' thin atmosphere.
Thank you for these incredible pictures. A magnificent accomplishment at my old age of 77. I never dreamed I would get to see such pictures.
77 is not old, i think 97 is old
@@crazyduck1254bro 77 for humans is definitely not young it’s elderly age
@@Jakub680bros an alien
Beautiful blue skies on mars...waited for it my whole life
I think that was the giveaway that we’re looking at Devon Island.
Now end it because you've seen this
They color correct to make it seem more relatable to us. I wish they wouldn't. I want to see natural colors.
We are lucky fellows to see this amazing MARS PLANET pictures.
Thanks for NAZA efforts in this regard.
ZOG would be more accurate..
Thanks NASA im from SA 🇿🇦 nice to look at the videos
A geologist's paradise.
Hi Bolivia..nice to see you featured again and again and again.
I was waiting of such "comments" of you assholes.
Fwat Earfer fossil fuel stuffing bwain. oof oof oof
😂👏🏼
Ah, another Trump voter! He loves the uneducated.
Thank you for another great video. The pictures are amazing.
Wow! Thank you for putting this together.
If you look very carefully in the left back distance there is remnants of a corn field. Before the water ran dry
😂😂😂
Where the corn don’t grow 😕😜
Having a hallucination?
I want some of what you're smoking...
And a few faint crop circles. And tiny little alien.....
Crazy looking, I just went dirt bike riding in Moab Utah and it looks like this, wish they would put a space station up there
Despite all of the negative comments here, youve done a marvelous job with this, and I thank you.
Enjoyed...
Negative comments where? That desperate for a heart from the creator?
Amazing video Ariken. Some wonderful Martian images
Thank you
Thank you markli3889😊
Thank you for showing Mars. It is beautiful.
Seriously? 🙄
@@1off39 Yes seriously. It's literal rocket science, So don't feel bad for not understanding it.
@@Jackrabfanyo we cant even cure cancer , but went to mars , moon ? Yep your right , i dont understand humanity . In professing to be wise , they have become fools.
If this doesn’t make one appreciate the diversity of animal life and vegetation on earth and strife to be good steward to preserve and protect this amazingly precious planet, I don’t know what will. Absolutely nil life in entire world is just unfathomable to us !
WOW. This is what a world looks like without man trashing it.
Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
Couldn't agree more!
It looks so livable, like you could just walk out there .... but sucks that you'd have to be in a spacesuit
Spacesuit
No swimsuit here
Too late, it’s already been contaminated!
Wow, cool pictures/videos of the Arizona desert
What? Why do you think so?
Because way too many people believe we haven't been there yet and so do I. I have a feeling we haven't been to the moon yet either, we get lied to a lot and the government says we spent all this money on space exploration while all the time putting money in their pockets instead
@@Freeedom-qc5mo Because some people know NASA is a total scam.
@@FrankGlover-k9bgo outside
@@FrankGlover-k9b Too bad that facts don't care about your feelings. It's literal rocket science. So don't feel too bad for not understanding it.
The landscape and rock formations of Mars is so fascinating to look at
As a artist, I love the colors in these photos. And the organic textures, like the ice wall with the minerals cascading down the ice. That in itself is a work of art.
I really do think it looks beautiful. Ive been seeing alot of comments about it being ugly because its not green like earth, but beauty comes in many shapes. Just because i don’t have blonde hair doesn’t mean my brunette locks aren’t pretty, yknow?
Mesmerising images ..absolute treat for the eyes ...thank you NASA.....science&& tech doing great job
Really gorgeous. Something very awesome about a place so vast and absent human presence or manipulation. Thanks!
Absolutely beautiful images!
At moments I can almost feel that...
But not really.
All that promise with nothing whatever delivered ... of course I am not referring to the mission.
I am referring to the planet.
They're not real
Thank you. Good video. Alot of these pics are meaningful with good narrative.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion...
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate.
All those moments will be lost in time,
like tears in rain..."
My favorite SciFi movie and my favorite scene.
beautiful and gloomy at the same time. we can see so many marvelous landscape of mars surface but if i think that billions of years ago there could be life here and all of that turned to be nothing but red sand i feel so depressed
There could be life deep underground where scientists believe there is abundance of water. Plus they have yet to look at the samples they collected there 😊
No evidence of any life on Mars……no evidence of intelligent life on earth……
We have not frog who always live in well and always say it's a better from all 😊😊😊
Now what you said is what I call keeping it real
What your saying is that you’re more intelligent than anyone on earth ?.
@@brianredmond4919 No….don’t know how you reached that thought
Spot on .
I watch in awed silence, the clarity and quality of the video.
We are at the forefront of exploration and technology.
Meanwhile in ruzzia, 20 % of folks are wondering how a toilet works and what running water is ,,
Stunning disparity between the west and a crude country focused on war.
Thank you for posting !
WOW !!
Devon island,Canada. Damn son.
It’s the stuff of vivid imaginings. Thanks!
You’re welcome 😊
This is amazingly beautiful.. looks like Perris, California 👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️🥰
Magnificent. I can imagine the seas, rivers, waterfalls....there had to be life there...
Magnificent it is 😊
real nice video. you deserve more subscribers.
I cannot, for the life of me think of one good reason for sending human beings there. It’s a dead planet. The amount of work that would need to be done there to make it habitable is phenomenal. And for what! The distance, the risk and the cost is outrageous! Finally, we can’t even care for our own beautiful planet which has everything we need for survival, yet we want to go to one which can’t provide that. Absolute lunacy! What we’ve done here we will do there. We will wreck it. Everywhere man goes, he destroys and leaves a mess. If you don’t believe me, just look at Earth!
You are right, even after a nucleair world war, earth woud still be 100 times easier to (re)colonize than Mars.
No wait ,I'm sure that's McDonald's in the distance
And Elon Musk is called a genius
@@diatonicdoug6525разные бывают гении.
сначала должны стать безвредными для мира.
Wonderful. Thank you for putting this together.
That's movies for ya 😂
@@switchedon6530 You have no idea what a movie is do you ? let alone science literacy. shame😂
This reminds me so much of the area along the coast of Libya where it looks like sand and is more like concrete. Another place these remind me of are in Iceland.
Who built the wind power stations in the background?
Awesome video ! Thank you for sharing it with pleasure . Happy week to you !
Lol thank nasa, not him
Nothing like going for a ride on another world for a change. It's far more interesting than the same one we're used to.
Not once the novelty wears off
That’s some lovely photos of Arkansas, USA
Wow!! Just wow !!❤
The Santa Maria crater at 3:50 has strong indications of water, with the rocks to the left appearing to be wet, and what looks like some pooling in the bottom. That's absolutely fascinating.
This is impact of space stone or crater
Liquid water cannot exist on the surface in this day…. It would immediately evaporate, like dry ice does on earth.
Somewhere in the distance is a frightened little Martian seeing a UFO for the first time . He will run home to his Mummy who will scold him for telling lies and exaggerating .
Bigfoot prints at the edge of that crater.
Shame we don't get relative scale. Great images anyway thanks
It's not very intuitive, but if you figure 1/3 Earth gravity and density of mineral structures similar to Earth, you can kind of work out how big some of the rocks you see are likely to be. If it wasn't 11:54 PM I might have the energy to try to figure it out.
Very true the boulders could be as big as a house or size of a brick .
A scale could easily be added to the video.
The Nevada desert looks fabulous this time year 😅
Boyo ain't never been to Nevada, if you think this is what it looks like.
Smartest part of you dripped down your moms leg
You have obviously never been to Nevada.
Might be Devon Island again...
Y’all could’ve saved MILLIONS. And just gone to Nevada.
😂
🤣
Tell that to Elon.
@@2visiondigital Tell him to go to Nevada? He wants to colonize Mars, yeah he should colonize Nevada. Elon is your daddy
@@defendyourclam1682 ? My Daddy. WTFYTA
We don’t know if it is untouched. It looks amazing
Not a single cigarette but or gum wrapper anywhere ever.... untouched
Just spent parachutes - fairings and dead robotic rovers ! 😝
Easter blessings to you for finding (and offering me) a positive take on this!
You are of course right.
But still that endless emptiness pastiching the wondrous Earth, mocking the divine Earth; but just an awful, hostile, horrid fail.
Less poetically, we could say it raises the key, core issue of whether (as we have been encouraged to think) - odd corners with residual, relict, retiring life are conceivable.
I don't believe they are.
If there is any life there, at all, it would be everywhere.
Thanks be to God, living things are innovative, capable and resilient.
Life would find a way.
But it did not.
Does that mean an absolute green light for terraforming?
Good question.
No life either.
@@anjou6497 If life was on Mars it is INEVITABLE (not just possible) that it was transferred to Earth, thanks to meteorites. But we see what we see. Mars is a dud. But for intelligent life to be a quick result of life is not a likely outcome, so intelligence in our Solar System long ago looks unlikely. Indeed, many feel intelligence is not an obvious outcome of life at all... And the possession of a soul brings us to a whole new dimension - as now well-explored over 750 pages by Prof. Daniel O'Connor in his very important book "Only Man Bears His Image". What he writes is the key topic of our age.
Until we get there.
Amazing !!!!! Greetings from Poland
Dobrze
Getting a Werner Herzog vibe from this video. Thx for uploading!!
+1
MARS IS BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU .
Welcome 🤗
To be honest, I thought when we first landed a rover on Mars, I thought if we pushed it, we could have landed a man on Mars by 2000 or so. Here we are in 2024, and we're not really close to that yet.
That is because nasa is a black budget money laundering operation. Huge annual budget, and most of what they have released over the decades turns out to be fake... but likely only costs them 1% of their budget to produce. Faked pics, artwork, CGI, fake videos, fake stories. Some pics are real, but the captions are fake... like pictures of earth from "a satellite" that were actually taken from a balloon, etc.
Think I am joking? Start doing heavy research on their fakers, but use an uncensored search engine and not google.
You get an upvote for moving your watermark around in an OLED TV friendly way AND the excellent presentation. Well done!
I wish newscasters would do that
@@anthonymullen6300you need to change sources of news if you inburn their logo in your OLED tv. I mean, variate news sources otherwise you'll end up in a bubble.
Blue 💙 sky's with clouds...luv it❤❤
And morning haze. Awesome!
That's what struck me most about these pictures. There's enough atmosphere to have a sky! Rather than just blackness like we used to see from moon images.
I thought the air would be clearer. The vacuum? It looks hazy.
False color, A lie.
@@MikeJones-rk1un It's not a complete vacuum tho, more like a soft vacuum, so there is probably CO2 sublimation goin on here in the early morning.
Thank you for the commentary it was very nice.
Can anyone explain the flashing lights at about 20 minutes in?The part where they show the dust devil.
Amazing photos!
Super graphics videos
Thank you
It's just amazing that we get to see this content. People smarter than you or I sent robots to Mars that send back high definition visual data and core sample data and who knows what else. I'm just so glad that they share it with everyone. Nanu Nanu.
Hi there, I’m a 52-years old I vividly remember at the age of 10. Always intrigued about the solar system And would I ever see what’s on another planet? WOW How far mankind has come
I just hope sir that your not disapointed , if ever the truth shows that this is just fake . 🤷♂️question everything .
Very good point made, I watched the controversial documentary on the moon landings and I become very sceptical on that, and still don’t know what to believe to this day
If what is going on will continue it's how our planet will look like in the future.
I love the music track you chose for this video. It's beautiful.
Thank you very much!
Thanks
The best footage from this alien world we have seen to date.
You’re welcome ☺️
My word! I had no idea we had such stunning and detailed pictures of mars. As the camera pans my first though was new to me; “How did all those rocks get where they are?” For the fist time I see current erosion as the cliff face falls away and see an active planet rather than a stagnant one. I am mesmerized.
Wish they had a size comparison. Am I looking across Grand Canyon or foot ball field in comparison
I can taste the isolation, and feel the quietness MMMmmmm just beautiful
You`d soon get tired of it
@@martinnewtonholmes OH i see, and you know who i am ,,, how ?
@@mikedonnarumma5337 I recognise your Humanity
Mars is beautiful nasa and isro work very good. America nasa is very good 👍
Mars is stunning in its own way and thanks for appreciating my work.
Unbelievable. Literally.
People believe anything..
@@MRosati5000 RIGHT ON!
It is impossible to look at this and not begin to imagine what could be done in the way of developing this world and turning it into a new habitat for humans. Untouched, pristine, a blank slate.
Humans have already destroyed earth due to their greed. Let Mars be Untouched, pristine and blank slate as it is forever ! Humans are the worst species!
No , God no , look what we did with this planet, for the love of humanity, NO !
No atmosphere,no electromagnetic field,no radiation belt, it's a literal hell that's impossible to inhabit.
Don't believe all the nonsense.
Never gonna happen
Beautiful CGI.
Trump loves the poorly educated. You are loved
Ahhh C,mon ! ! Thats the Gobi desert ! I,ve stood on that very spot two months ago !
Mesmerising! Thank you.
Absolutely stunning thank you for making this content and sharing.
Pretty much the same as my holiday last week in Lanzarote...........
Excellent images .
Thanks 🙏
I was waiting for marvin to appear holding a Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator 😅 jokes aside the videos are stunning 👌
Awesome video, thank you for sharing
Thank you too
Stunning beautifull and makes us feel so insignificant in this universe
Nice that they have an orchestra up there.
Well at least it's not the same set they used for the moon 'landings' (I'll get me coat...)
no, this is some other desert here on earth
Your parents failed you
Hard to tell which it is, Nevada or Arizona. 😂
@@johng4093 Hahahahaha best comment! I’m still laughing.
@@roselawson277 The conspiracy nuts are easy to make a laugh of!
Those black sand dunes look more like a choppy sea. Very unusual indeed. Frozen in time.
If they are sand, why are they black?
❤❤ wow beautiful view❤ thank you for sharing this amazing video.❤❤
Thank You / Dank scon
You’re welcome ☺️
Mars really has it's own special beauty.
Haunting. timeless images to be treasured as "we" now begin to leave our tracks in that pristine landscape. 🤔
More proof Canada is still there good job NASA .
It is so important to believe.
If Mars atmosphere is so thin, how does a drone create enough thrust to fly. Notice how the dust the drone created just disappeared. And why is Mars so bright?
Hey, nice questions! Good to have critical thinking skills. Let me answer your questions.
First, the atmosphere of Mars is indeed very thin, and that does indeed make it a lot harder to create thrust. But it's not impossible, it just takes a lot more energy. The rotor blades of the Ingenuity Drone spin at a rate of around 2600 times per minute to create enough thrust to be lifted upward, with specially designed rotor blades. That's about 10x more than what is required here on Earth.
The dust that the drone created didn't just dissapear. Martian dust is extreme fine. As the dust went into the air, it got spread by the Martian wind, and because of how fine the dust is, it's barely visible on camera once it starts spreading out.
Mars is so bright... because it is relatively bright. It's further from the Sun than Earth, but it is by no means FAR from the Sun. Illumination level is still pretty similar to Earth. Taking a picture with an exposure time of a few seconds also helps to increase the brightness in an image.
Hope that answers your questions! It's good to have critical thinking skills, but remember that almost every question and mystery has a logical answer - don't be influenced by all the hoax theories!
9:38 flying object??
That's the Mars helicopter/drone Ingenuity!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingenuity_(helicopter)
You see it take off at - 9:00
incredible. not sure I want to go there, but great to see
Don't worry. You could never go there because those are pictures from earth. Just another NASA scam.
Not sure ?
"they" want to make us doubt that we landed on the Moon yet we have images from Mars...
We will NEVER go there!
I not only doubt it, the evidence is mountain high. No man can go to the moon or Mars, there's huge difference in manned and unmanned missions. 'They' are correct, the Van Allen elephant will always be there, it's not going anywhere any time soon.
Answer me this. Is the Earth flat?
The Van Allen Belts didn't stop the Apollo missions and of course humans have been to the moon. Radio amateurs on planet Earth listened in on their transmissions.@@deanhall6045
@@allancopland1768 I had my share of travelings on Earth, dint look that way NO
@@allancopland1768 okay. Who cares what shape Earth is, it's totally inconsequential to any of us. It could be a cube for all I care. You're welcome, cheers.
9:29 left hand corner looks like something else in the sky above the hill..
Yeah just replayed it. It looks like a helicopter lol
Beautiful and clear photos.