NASA's Voyager Mission: Remastered [4K]

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • Thank you for watching the story of these space probes.
    Patreon: / homemadedocs
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    Soundtracks:
    The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
    Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
    IMAX: Destiny in Space
    IMAX: Cosmic Voyage
    IMAX: Blue Planet
    IMAX: The Dream Is Alive
    Universe Sandbox 2
    Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond
    Surviving Mars
    Everyday Cinematic Sounds
    / @everydaycinematicsounds
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    Description of Voyager golden records:
    • We decoded NASA’s mess...
    Voyager and Titan IV modeling by Raidernick
    Decoding of Voyager records side B in real time:
    • First Ever Decode of V...
    Chapters:
    0:00 Deductions and Decisions
    37:23 Decisions and Discoveries
    1:51:36 Discoveries and Destiny

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  • @JacksonTyler
    @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +486

    Hope you enjoyed the film! Please, before commenting with critiques/corrections, check here to see if I've already acknowledged them.
    Video technically "starts" at 1:36 (Yeah yeah, my skit at the beginning...have a little fun!)
    "4K" -- what's with the tag? Let me explain: By no means are all of the source files used in this videos '4K', in fact, its safe to say that most of them aren't. The reason I render this video in 4K is so that people can appreciate the still images and mosaics that happen to have resolutions greater than 1920x1080. It is by no means a declaration that 100% of the video's visuals are of this resolution. So, it's for the stills -- not the video.
    I understand some may be disappointed this video is not Project Gemini Part 2. The truth is, it has been a year since I have worked on a video for this channel, and I have gotten a little rusty. I knew I was going to be able to make two videos this summer, and I didn't want my rustiness rubbing off on a long-awaited video that is very important to you and to this channel. I hope you understand that this video was chosen to help me get a little bit of my groove back; if I made mistakes, its better I make them here than on Gemini Pt. II.
    What does "Remastered" mean? It means that I have actually made a film on this subject before, long ago. I am acknowledging to you all that this is in fact my SECOND time making a video about this. This is true for all videos on this channel whose titles carry that word. It means absolutely nothing else.
    1:36:43 My wording regarding Enceladus' energy source is a little too definite upon review. There is certainly disagreement on how much tidal energy from Saturn it receives, however -- though it is certainly possible that such tidal heating could account for much more than just 10%. "Geophysical models indicate that tidal heating is a main heat source, perhaps aided by radioactive decay and some heat-producing chemical reactions."
    Ted Stryk is pronounced "strike", not "strick".

    • @chrisbarrett8659
      @chrisbarrett8659 2 роки тому +21

      Ive been awaiting your return with baited breath.
      Thanks for creating such an engrossing, marvelously crafted documentary.

    • @Jeff_11B
      @Jeff_11B 2 роки тому +15

      I was really waiting for this Voyager one, I can wait for Gemini II!

    • @ThomasHaberkorn
      @ThomasHaberkorn 2 роки тому +15

      I grew up watching Voyager go to the planets.. That's why I became an engineer and made PhD

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +14

      Congratulations! That’s tremendously inspiring thank you.

    • @ladislavantal7268
      @ladislavantal7268 2 роки тому +18

      I struggle with documentaries nowadays, because they don't seem to say anything new, in fact the information communicated becomes more basic, instead of adding more detail producers focus on adding more "wow factor". This is the opposite and I absolutely loved it. Thank you for putting these shows together!

  • @aolstudent999
    @aolstudent999 2 роки тому +1072

    My comment is steered to ALL of your incredible documentaries. I am 70 years of age and a fully blown space geek. I was a teenager during the Gemini and Apollo years and never missed a launch, telecast or update. I owned the TV during the moon landings. I have over the years seen multiple documentaries covering those formative years but I have yet to see anything than can match what you have done. I was riveted to all your incredible documentaries and so surprised to learn so many new things. You are in-depth, entertaining and fully passionate about what you have done. Right down to the wonderful nitty-gritty of the mechanics. You have made this old man long for those days again and you have so made my day. Please, keep them coming!

    • @LemonLadyRecords
      @LemonLadyRecords Рік тому +40

      I am nearly 70, and also witnessed all things space, from the first satellites seen from a summer backyard, to Alan Shepard's flight via my 2nd grade classroom TV (thus I was hooked) to walking on the Moon. PBS broadcast Voyager 1's flyby of Saturn, and we watched, munching popcorn, as each photo came through, line by slow line. It was excruciating, and lots of waiting between images, but as exciting as any thriller. Other than the Moon landing, it was the most compelling and magical experience, the first time seeing another world close up. Thank you for allowing me to relive the spirit of this extraordinary experience, augmented by your added info.

    • @Chris-hd3yc
      @Chris-hd3yc Рік тому +34

      You guys are so lucky to have witnessed the moon landing.

    • @Jeff_11B
      @Jeff_11B Рік тому +32

      The man has put all the other documakers to shame with his work.

    • @turkfiles
      @turkfiles Рік тому +21

      @@Chris-hd3yc Yes, we, “older folks”, saw the beginnings of space exploration, but you will see things that we cannot even conceive of today! The JWST and Martian rovers are just the beginning of a new era of space exploration.

    • @neighborlyfiend1484
      @neighborlyfiend1484 Рік тому +20

      I was born the same year Voyager was launched. It has been traveling through space my entire life.

  • @thetasigma42
    @thetasigma42 5 місяців тому +52

    Please please please do more!!! Cassini, Galileo, Viking…. These documentaries are the gold standard, bar none.

    • @spankyMcflappypants
      @spankyMcflappypants 3 дні тому

      Download them before all of the real documentaries get replace with AI slide show videos full of false info. Example. "The big bang is a mirror" ALL FALSE. 'Black holes are really white holes' ALL FALSE. "Einstein was wrong. Gravity doesn't exist" ALL FALSE.
      Whispers. The Kings and queens of the world STILL don't want their servants being smarter than they are. It's a purposeful dumb down champagne that is powerful enough to convince people that MEN can have babies and our world will be run by idiots who believe tiny little flying fairies exist inside the hollow earth.

  • @loge10
    @loge10 Рік тому +60

    Something I don't think I've seen in the comments, is that your narration voice is perfect for your documentaries- calm, but not boring, just the right tone and speed for the depth of the information you provide.

  • @owenstv
    @owenstv 2 роки тому +28

    These videos should be required viewing for public schools.

  • @PontyFan1
    @PontyFan1 9 місяців тому +18

    This is my favourite documentary on UA-cam. For me the Voyager project is the greatest technological achievement of the 20th century!

  • @cpchehaibar
    @cpchehaibar 2 роки тому +262

    I really appreciate the distancing from the 'dramatic style space documentary' so common nowadays. Instead, this show packs the right historical and science information. Wonderful research work. Thank you.

    • @007.M-D
      @007.M-D 2 роки тому +10

      i agree completely !

    • @jakethet3206
      @jakethet3206 2 роки тому +18

      I agree, but I wouldn’t say he refrains from dramatic flourishes, it’s just that he doesn’t choose them over giving solid information, he delivers BOTH. Especially the music he uses for launches… always epic.

    • @thomaskositzki9424
      @thomaskositzki9424 2 роки тому +11

      I crave for these kind of documentaries!
      A lost art that seems to get a grass-roots comeback these days. :)

    • @jakethet3206
      @jakethet3206 2 роки тому +9

      @@thomaskositzki9424 This type of content is exactly why I pay for a UA-cam premium membership.

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +31

      This I strive for - dramatic flourish but never at the expense of true history

  • @andrewstephens6765
    @andrewstephens6765 Місяць тому +8

    Rest in peace Ed Stone. His scientific projects have changed the course of history forever

  • @eyemallears2647
    @eyemallears2647 11 місяців тому +19

    I REALLY appreciate the CGI note in the bottom right of some of the video clips. I wish every channel had the same respect for its viewers.

  • @dp5475
    @dp5475 Рік тому +25

    In an undistracted world, this documentary would receive awards. Very well done.

  • @seanbaskett5506
    @seanbaskett5506 5 місяців тому +15

    The thing that makes all this so good is the fact that all these films are pure passion projects. Done without regard to fame, only sharing.

  • @thehovmllers1096
    @thehovmllers1096 2 роки тому +271

    Nothing on UA-cam comes even close to what you are creating. Simply fantastic.

    • @stevefromsaskatoon830
      @stevefromsaskatoon830 Рік тому +2

      Apparently you haven't seen the ant farm guy from Ontario lol

    • @slinky_malinki5330
      @slinky_malinki5330 Рік тому

      Guess you haven't seen what SEA does. He's on the same level as his guy.

    • @wojceichgaming8642
      @wojceichgaming8642 Рік тому +2

      @@slinky_malinki5330All SEA does is show SpaceEngine for 40 minutes, he hardly ever uses actual images/footage.

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому

      @@stevefromsaskatoon830 🤣

    • @SonicBoone56
      @SonicBoone56 10 місяців тому +2

      Anton Petrov is great if you want in-depth breakdowns of modern space and earth science papers.

  • @brianw612
    @brianw612 Рік тому +13

    The Cassini mission was revolutionary. That school bus sized probe showed us more than could have been imagined.

  • @paterakisnick
    @paterakisnick 2 роки тому +88

    Once every 170 plus years one comes across a gem of a UA-cam video. This is one of them. Absolute gem. Thank you.

  • @darkapertureproductions2753
    @darkapertureproductions2753 2 роки тому +18

    Best documentary I’ve ever seen on the Voyager series

  • @LuciFeric137
    @LuciFeric137 2 роки тому +17

    This is why you want JPL building your spacecraft. Not Boeing. Laudate Jack Parsons.

    • @Pink_F
      @Pink_F 3 місяці тому +4

      This aged well lol

  • @PUBHEAD1
    @PUBHEAD1 Рік тому +12

    I'm glad there are 2 Voyagers, so they are not alone in the universe 😊

  • @Boinkeys
    @Boinkeys 2 роки тому +336

    I have watched every single one of your videos multiple times and I'm so glad to see you're still making videos. They're fantastic. Better than any space documentary/movie/video I have ever watched. I have recommended and will continue to recommend your channel to everyone I know. Thanks for the wonderful videos!

    • @johnsyborg
      @johnsyborg 2 роки тому +13

      I agree. ALGORITHM DO THE THING

    • @Jeff_11B
      @Jeff_11B 2 роки тому +6

      Almost an hour deep into my second viewing of this. I LOVE the LONG documentaries, and he does them with perfection.

    • @sstrick500
      @sstrick500 2 роки тому +4

      I concur.

    • @kimmoj2570
      @kimmoj2570 2 роки тому +3

      @Sean Grayson I stumbled to this YT channel couple days a go. This is jewel, lost in sea of sh...t. Magnificent information.

    • @kimmoj2570
      @kimmoj2570 2 роки тому +4

      @@johnsyborg Algorithm promotes crap. This channels host makes television quality docs, and no one knows about them.

  • @daddygrasshopper
    @daddygrasshopper 2 роки тому +49

    Your content belongs in every school in America. I was naturally curious and loved Sci-fi, but never had a combination of teacher or material that could truly hook me into wanting to study science... Your films capture the beauty and human element that inspires that curiosity to keep exploring and looking. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these.

    • @robrussell5329
      @robrussell5329 Рік тому +3

      The more one knows about things like this, the more firmly one's feet are planted on the ground.

  • @TransCanadaPhil
    @TransCanadaPhil 2 роки тому +144

    This is single handedly the best documentary on the Voyager missions ever made. I just love your attention to detail. Most documentaries these days are too superficial and dumb-downed (I'm looking at you BBC, Discovery, and PBS). I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about space missions but I've just been shocked by how much new info I've learned from this, especially the details regarding the golden record and some of the technical mishaps that occurred on the mission. Fantastic

    • @C40V15
      @C40V15 Рік тому +1

      If you speak french or german, there's a great one made by Arte (french/german TV) little less technical and with great emphasys of the philosophy of that mission through the golden record. ua-cam.com/video/vKbbn1WpOwA/v-deo.html

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant 3 місяці тому

      Which BBC documentaries are 'superficial and dumbed down'?

    • @TransCanadaPhil
      @TransCanadaPhil 3 місяці тому +2

      @@BenjWarrant most of Brian Cox’s recent works feature maybe 10 minutes of actual scientific detail. The rest is him poetically smiling and gazing at the stars in a picturesque landscape with swelling atmospheric ambient music, repeat ad nauseam. Call me old fashioned but I want heavy details like this and what the BBC Show “The sky at night”used to be before Chris Lintot and Maggie took over. It should be somewhat like a “university lecture” rather than a reality show. Yes a bit dry to the average laymen but thrilling to the intellectually curious. This doc is fantastic on the details.

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant 3 місяці тому

      @@TransCanadaPhil Nice for you, but documentaries have to reach as many people as possible. You can't do them all like a 'university lecture' because 90% of the audience didn't make it to university.

    • @UIMcocodog
      @UIMcocodog 2 місяці тому

      ​@@BenjWarrant gotta say i think youre totally wrong. any documentary thats trying to target everyone (eg: children/teens/adults/higher education) is going to totally miss at least 2 out of those 4 groups. theres only so much you can do when theres pictures to go along rite? if you show a video of a rocket going up and the naration is just explaing a rocket "its full of boomboom juice that explodes out the bottom and that makes it go up" the entire thing is just pointless unless your target is children. if thats all the info you wanted to give at least 2 other groups could be satisfied by saying "they used a rocket" and now you have time to say other, possibly interesting things, while they watch the pretty fire... something that targets 90% of people will only ever be "meh".

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 11 місяців тому +13

    Channels like this are what make me happy about the internet. It's nice to see people just as passionate about space as me.

  • @lasantiagoa
    @lasantiagoa Рік тому +38

    This is BAR NONE, the BEST Voyager documentary I've ever seen. The depth of the research it's outstanding, same with the production quality. Congrats and kuddos. NASA should contact you for their production. Congrats!!

  • @tebogodinakedi9144
    @tebogodinakedi9144 Рік тому +20

    This Voyager documentary is truly in a league of its own. The remarkable depth of research, outstanding production quality, and commitment to accurate history and science make it stand out from the usual dramatic space documentaries. Congratulations!

  • @HaydenSmedley
    @HaydenSmedley 11 місяців тому +16

    Awesome documentary, the only antenna that still communicates with Voyager 2 is only minutes from my house

  • @Sonofdonald2024
    @Sonofdonald2024 11 місяців тому +20

    Greatest space documentary channel bar none. Can't wait for Gemini Part 2.

  • @Mark.Brindle
    @Mark.Brindle 2 роки тому +45

    My last year of highschool was 1977. Been following Voyager through Uni and ever since. I purchased the boxed CD's of all raw images taken by both V1&2.
    This was simply an amazing documentary. I have watched it twice already. Great to see some of the original simulations by James Blinn of JPL (I was in awe of his work when I first started programming engineering simulations in the early 1980s).
    Outstanding work 👏👏

    • @bradhagemyer7722
      @bradhagemyer7722 2 роки тому +3

      My old man worked on the Voyager missions, pioneer 10, Mariner,he was an Electronic Engineer for TRW,in Redondo.Later lockeed Martin, Boeing,and Skunk 🦨 Works, palmdale.this stuff will carry you for a lifetime..thanks man✌️

    • @sharoncassell9358
      @sharoncassell9358 Рік тому

      These are magnificent. I hope they don't stop making videos about space. It is not extict. We have much to explore. I'm 69 & knew when the rockets launched. Thank you for keeping it alive.

    • @justicewokeisutterbs8641
      @justicewokeisutterbs8641 Рік тому +2

      I consider myself very lucky to have grown up watching the "space race" play out on television. I'm fond of saying, hyperbolically, that the only good thing that came out of the 60's was the space program. I drifted away from following it as adult responsibilities kicked in, so I don't have the knowledge that some of your commenters have.
      That said your documentaries are of truly extraordinary quality. The details of that have been well covered by others in the comments and I heartily second that collectively glowing review. The other thing that amazes is learning so much about the technology built into the Voyagers, the control they had over those probes, the incredible planning of the project and the way they overcame or adapted to problems that arose. No doubt the same applies to all of NASA's projects. Finally with all of the facts revealed in this program a picture emerges of what a complex, terrifying, exquisitely beautiful work of art our puny little solar system is.
      Thanks for making this excellent documentary.

  • @cjhamilla7329
    @cjhamilla7329 2 роки тому +14

    Bravo.
    If this is not what you do for a living then it damn sure should be.
    I was born shortly after the Sputnik launch, right in the middle of the general freakout over it.
    From the time I realized there was a whole world outside of my crib I had been enthralled by the entire concept of spaceflight.
    I absorbed and memorized every possible detail about all of the flights that I could. I used to groan at "Uncle Walter" or any other talking head getting basic facts and concepts wrong. Occasionally throughout my life I would stumble on a documentary that was tolerable. "Yeah the visuals sucked, but they at least got the science/engineering sorta right".
    I have been absolutely stunned at the extraordinary level of beauty, precision, and esoterica that you bring to all of these productions. This one is a gem. Dear lord you got the freakin' *chemistry* right!
    Consider me a lifelong patron at this point.
    ...and thank you again.

  • @jasondsimpson
    @jasondsimpson 2 роки тому +27

    I’ve seen almost every documentary on the Voyager missions, I learned so much from this gem!

  • @mrblackrock555
    @mrblackrock555 2 роки тому +105

    This channel is the definition of quality not quantity! I know you only do this part time but you care! You have a great passion to create damn good content no matter the time it takes outside of your studies and works! Thanks for the upload 😊 glad to see you're still working as hard as ever!

  • @dd776
    @dd776 2 роки тому +39

    I think we are all in agreement that these documentaries are well made and informative. The content is so much better than the repetitive stuff we are fed on mainstream TV. Your videos are full of information which we never get on TV as they are targeted to kids and general viewers. I am so grateful for your time and effort in making these. You deserve recognition. Thank you!!

  • @dedwardskbd
    @dedwardskbd 2 роки тому +46

    It's always a good day when a new Homemade Doc comes out! Well worth the wait.

  • @sama3033
    @sama3033 Рік тому +12

    The Voyager mission remains one of mankind's greatest achievements. The fact that they're still ticking after what they've been through is just mind-boggling. My hat's off to the engineers who built these two emissaries.
    Theres a lot of info here that had somehow passed me by. I thought I knew almost everything there was to know about Voyager and the solar system. High marks for producing this fascinating video.

  • @Albert_XXI
    @Albert_XXI Рік тому +19

    May you know that some of us do acknowledge the insane amount of dedication and hard work to produce this outstanding documentary. I watched every singe bit of it, a ton of priceless details about the mission that I couldn't even imagine. A big bow to you.

  • @armandoragusaucy96z.71
    @armandoragusaucy96z.71 2 роки тому +27

    The Voyager missions are by far my favorite space missions thus far, not because of what they are, but what it represents, both scientifically and symbolically.
    Thank you so much for making this!!! 😄

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +6

      I hope my treatment lives up to their amazing legacy

    • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
      @JohnRodriguesPhotographer 2 роки тому +7

      @@JacksonTyler it expresses the legacy, hopes and dreams at the time of launch. Do you remember Star Trek the next generation, the episode with the space probe that drills into Picard's mind and allows him to live and part of a lifetime on a planet that was long dead? This video is like drilling into humanity's collective dreams, the good ones, for the future. Even today with all the chaos and stupidity that's going on there are those that still dream this dream.

  • @davidcharles324
    @davidcharles324 Рік тому +7

    There is no way I'm going to watch a three hour documentary about anything.....I remember thinking as I clicked on this video. Not a single moment of uninteresting information, an absolutely wonderful documentary!!!

  • @themerrigans2734
    @themerrigans2734 Рік тому +13

    I spent the good part of today, off and on, watching The Voyagers. This should be required watching for every young person on the planet. Its that good.

  • @jeug5207
    @jeug5207 Рік тому +13

    This is the best documentary I have ever seen - well produced and narrated treating its audience as if they were in possession of more than one brain cell. I loved it, thank you!

  • @amseek94
    @amseek94 2 роки тому +7

    This is by far the most captivating, easily informative, and non-annoying exploration of space and history I've seen yet on UA-cam. I keep being blown away that after a massive wealth of well-defined, well-explained content I notice that only 1/4 of the video has passed. For anyone interested in space, our space programs, the complexities and challenges of space robotics engineering , the planets and a very easily absorbed deep dive of each thing, this is impeccable.
    This video should be shown to every classroom.

  • @scaryb69
    @scaryb69 2 роки тому +5

    Well done sir, well done.
    I have watched this completely 3x now.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @ttrestle
    @ttrestle 5 місяців тому +3

    I come back and watch all of your space/NASA documentaries every 6-12 months or so. This is my 4th time watching this particular one. I wish you made more just because they are so well done. The footage, editing, your voice, the details, the music-I could go on but you get the picture. Outstanding work my friend.

  • @robertshapiro3733
    @robertshapiro3733 Рік тому +8

    This documentary is nearly as sophisticated as the two spacecraft that were launched. The shot that the viewer first sees of planetJupiter,
    a color photo made with a black and white camera must be one of the greatest moments in the in the history of the space program.

  • @Emmet72
    @Emmet72 2 роки тому +15

    As an insatiable amateur space nerd I must say this channel is incredible. I love all the content on here...so well done.

  • @keithrushforth4019
    @keithrushforth4019 2 роки тому +10

    One of the best documentaries I have ever seen.

  • @MikeVDrumming
    @MikeVDrumming 10 місяців тому +12

    I've watched this at least 6 times. These documentaries of yours are better than anything on curiosity stream.

  • @MonkeySpecs301
    @MonkeySpecs301 2 роки тому +39

    This channel is better than anything NASA has produced.

    • @EdbertWeisly
      @EdbertWeisly Рік тому +1

      Nasa made Cassini, that is a really high bar to reach

    • @astrobat777
      @astrobat777 Рік тому +2

      NASA is too busy getting us the data to make these documentaries

    • @nikolailucyk
      @nikolailucyk Рік тому +3

      While this is true, NASA has launched many more successful space rockets than this channel.

    • @Atok595
      @Atok595 9 місяців тому

      That’s not logical

    • @Alex26894
      @Alex26894 9 місяців тому

      ?!? What are you saying my guy?! NASA literally put a MAN in the MOON!!!
      Delusional

  • @eddydelrio1303
    @eddydelrio1303 2 роки тому +18

    Adding to the accolades bestowed upon you, I just want to add a detail that often simply goes unappreciated. The sound editing and mixing in your videos is SUPERB! One can hear the narration, technical chatter, ambient noise, rocket thrust and music all simultaneously but never not hear the all important content! Kudos to your sound people!

    • @wickras
      @wickras Рік тому +1

      Could not agree more!

  • @SolarWebsite
    @SolarWebsite 2 роки тому +32

    Incredible video! I see people more or less complaining that you're not making "enough" videos. Personally, I'm amazed that you created this video in just one year!
    Thank you for this great content, I watched it in one go and I enjoyed it tremendously. I'm going to share the hell out of it. This deserves millions of views.

    • @Jeff_11B
      @Jeff_11B 2 роки тому +1

      I think many of us were more concerned for his well-being rather than productivity.

    • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
      @JohnRodriguesPhotographer 2 роки тому +1

      I agree. Content like this puts most networks to shame.

  • @morskojvolk
    @morskojvolk Рік тому +14

    I can't believe it has taken me so long to actually sit down and watch this (well, it _is_ almost 3 hours long). Time very well spent. I've enjoyed all your videos and even though it may take a while between videos, it's always worth the wait. Amazing content, thank you for the time and obvious effort you put into each one.

  • @hartleydall167
    @hartleydall167 2 роки тому +9

    I'm shaking my head. This is video 3 I've seen of yours and I'm still stunned by the consistent quality. My god. Please dont leave us for bigger and better things... this is the information and way of presentation I have been waiting for. NASA eat your heart out. No candle in the wind here, god damn blow torch. Standing ovation. Maybe you're used to the praise, but it's well deserved. Keep it up!

  • @NiownEd
    @NiownEd 2 роки тому +17

    You by far produce better documentaries than on most of the crap put out by shows on "regular" television.

  • @PowerScissor
    @PowerScissor 2 роки тому +139

    I consider myself pretty familiar with most NASA missions, or any space missions really...and every single one of your videos has many, many pictures I never knew existed.
    This one, has even more than usual.
    Also, as visually amazing that each and every one of your videos are, the script is crafted in such a way that they flow just as smoothly when listening to the audio only for those times when you're working, or don't have the time to being staring at a screen for a few hours.
    I was a little skeptical you would be able to make a Voyager video as captivating as an Apollo 8 or 11 video, or Mercury / Gemini, just based on the human flight component and personalities involved.....but my daughter has been watching along with me just as entertained as the "First person on the moon" stories.
    Another great job, they just keep getting betrer.

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +14

      I’m so glad you liked it as much as you did! Thank you immensely. I hope your daughter holds on to her fascination!

    • @macsenplays
      @macsenplays 2 роки тому +5

      It takes a lot to comprehend just how much data a mission like Voyager transmitted back to Earth. They're still not done analyzing it all, and they also still have data from Galileo and Cassini to fully analyze. Plus, as mentioned, they are re-analyzing Voyager data with more up-to-date technology. We may still be learning new stuff from Voyager long after we're gone.

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +14

      @@WacKEDmaN Untrue. The majority of material shown is real photos from various missions (all labeled), and while a not-insignificant level of cgi is used, every single instance of it is clearly labeled and never once misleading. Why would you lie?

    • @PowerScissor
      @PowerScissor 2 роки тому +6

      @@WacKEDmaN The video is quite literally the story of how we got the data to have these photos, videos, and sensor information.
      Any digital picture in existence gets interpreted by whatever algorithm captures, stores, recreates...and then how a specific monitor displays that data. Just because the data came from a space probe and pictures were created from that data, doesn't make it any different than a picture taken on your cellphone.

  • @WWeronko
    @WWeronko Рік тому +9

    Clearly your documentaries are a labor of love and are consumed by an audience that appreciates the work. I lived through all of the Voyager saga and found their discovers deeply illuminating and intellectually exciting. It is helpful to have someone put the experience in a coherent single presentation. I applaud the effort. I would like to mention I recall circa 1980, Voyager 1 discovered in the photos of the F-ring showed three separate strands that appear twisted or braided. Cartoons illustrated at the time the bafflement of scientists by suggesting aliens were the cause.

  • @69nukeee
    @69nukeee Місяць тому +3

    This is possibly the best video ever on UA-cam. Congratulations for pulling out such an amazing job! Voyagers forever!

  • @spittingfeathers6135
    @spittingfeathers6135 Рік тому +3

    I just can’t get enough of this Voyager documentary, so in-depth. crystal clear voice, accent & pronounciation - keep it up 👍🏽

  • @Jeff_11B
    @Jeff_11B Рік тому +5

    Ending with Sagan was perfect. His passion is inescapably contagious.

  • @justintime377
    @justintime377 Рік тому +2

    Born in 1977, and thanks to my father, I have been fully updated over the past 4and a half decades of accomplishments that voyager 1 and 2 have made.
    This documentary, by far, is the best one in existence, especially speaking of covering all facts that matter!
    Well done! Standing ovation!

  • @mvvt944
    @mvvt944 Рік тому +7

    I think it’s one of my favorite videos of all times. I love UA-cam for works like yours. You’re largely ahead of big films, documentary or else, for a one man job it’s truly impressive.
    Voyager it’s my favorite space mission yet and I’m si greatful for this vid.
    You have successfully capture the technic endeavor, the sense of wonder and discovery and all those.
    It’s like a trip with the probes.
    Thanks you, I truly mean it.

  • @PHDiaz-vv7yo
    @PHDiaz-vv7yo 2 роки тому +4

    Almost three hours!!
    Cancel work! Children! Wife! Eating!
    Must prioritise

  • @maskotep
    @maskotep 2 роки тому +31

    Glad to see you making more content. Huge fan of your documentaries. Hope you get hired by JPL!

  • @methefugitive
    @methefugitive Рік тому +2

    Documentaries like these ones are the reason that I am a UA-cam Premium user, never have to bother with advertisings, never have to deal with interruptions in videos. I am gladly paying for that service, thank you for creating such wonderful content 👍

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  Рік тому +2

      You and me both!
      Glad you enjoyed -JT

  • @stevethomas757
    @stevethomas757 2 роки тому +3

    My father, Ed Thomas was probably the last person to touch these craft. He installed the Shape Charges for separation and Self Destruct. This is the last process before lift-off and after the site is cleared.

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому

      Then he was probably the last person to touch the launch vehicle! I think the voiceover is talking more directly about the spacecraft. Range safety devices aren’t directly installed on the probe.

  • @damianjez9574
    @damianjez9574 2 роки тому +5

    He's back...thank you!

  • @jan581205
    @jan581205 Рік тому +6

    This is one of the most amazing projects ever created by man.

  • @theobserver9131
    @theobserver9131 2 роки тому +5

    I'm only one hour into this, and I am blown away by the depth and clarity of your version of the story! I have watched countless videos about the voyager program, and not gotten this level of information out of them. Well done sir! Of course, I am subscribing!

  • @billotto602
    @billotto602 11 місяців тому +5

    I had just graduated from high school when these were launched. I can't think of any way to express my awe, my appreciation for the teams that designed these 2 miracles. I think they're the greatest things ever produced by mankind. I hope they encounter a peace loving life form someday.

  • @macsenplays
    @macsenplays 2 роки тому +8

    Voyager was what really captivated my imagination for space exploration. I remember the Neptune encounter, where they discovered the planet was far more dynamic than they could’ve ever imagined based on the Uranus encounter.

  • @BLD426
    @BLD426 2 роки тому +6

    Outstanding Mr JT. Top Gun, Jurassic Park now this. Best summer ever!!
    Thank you very much.

    • @Jeff_11B
      @Jeff_11B 2 роки тому +1

      I'd pay to watch JT...I wouldn't pay to watch Tom Cruise.

    • @BLD426
      @BLD426 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jeff_11B Understandable. Wont see Top Gun again till its streaming. I'll watch JT's latest work here at least three more times this weekend.😁

  • @ohasis8331
    @ohasis8331 Рік тому +3

    Have just finished watching this. Sitting here and reflecting, I am blown away at the depth and breadth of research, the quality of presentation among too many other attributes.
    All I can say is thankyou for taking the time and the trouble to weave this important topic into the fabric of this documentary.

  • @SpartanNat
    @SpartanNat Місяць тому +4

    Well, RIP Ed Stone. 1936-2024. As you said in the Apollo 17 video our ties to that golden period of space exploration (in its entirety) keep fading. We should be doing more so those that remain can see us reach out once more into the cosmos.

  • @saintuk70
    @saintuk70 2 роки тому +14

    The work, research, and delivery is fantastic. Thank you once again.

  • @wickras
    @wickras 2 роки тому +6

    I have truely never seen better content about various space programs than yours.
    It’s so way above all the superficial documentaries which are thrown out by mass media productions. You’re a gifted man with amazing narrative and editing skills. I hope you stick to your passion and we can enjoy your videos. Quality always beats quantity.

    • @Bjowolf2
      @Bjowolf2 9 місяців тому

      Amen 😊

  • @barthandelus8340
    @barthandelus8340 Рік тому +3

    That was fascinating, absolutely incredible. I was glued to this start to finish. Someone needs to give this guy some sort of publishing contract.

  • @krzysztofkosak4720
    @krzysztofkosak4720 2 роки тому +5

    I am a big fan od Voyager program, and watched many documentaries about it. Yours is hands down the best. Nothing comes even close. Thank you very much for preparing it. Your channel became my favorites one on entire UA-cam.

  • @mitchelljakubka
    @mitchelljakubka 2 роки тому +14

    I haven't gotten the chance to watch this yet, but man am I excited that you're posting again! This is truly my favorite youtube channel. Educational, interesting, calming, exceptionally produced, even hilarious at times. Keep up the awesome work dude.

  • @krishnashukla7
    @krishnashukla7 11 місяців тому +1

    An approximately 3 hours long documentary on Voyager probes! Who needs it? After all we know it all there is to know about them courtesy those 29 million videos on the internet about them, right? That's what I thought until I gave it a watch. I am thankful to you for making such a detailed docu.

  • @lordflashheart5984
    @lordflashheart5984 Рік тому +2

    One of the best docos ive ever watched. Thank you

  • @DaveWhiteInYoFace
    @DaveWhiteInYoFace 8 місяців тому +8

    You know, I can’t tell you how incredibly impressed I am with your work. I’ve watched all of your episodes several times and am completely absorbed in them please keep them coming. You’re a gift to humanity.

  • @BohovskyBoy
    @BohovskyBoy 2 роки тому +7

    My Dude. Thank you for those films u make. it is A masterpiece of documentary's . I never seen anyone doing so much in such a interesting way. I hope I'm (we all are) going to see more from you. thank you again

  • @Favourites669
    @Favourites669 2 роки тому +2

    I'm only 18mins in and I'm so hooked that I already cancelled my Friday plans and ordered some food so that I may lay back and enjoy this movie from beginning to end. Also as as non-native english speaker I really appreciate your very interesting in clear narration without having to put on subtitles and such. Looks like I'm liking and subscribing! Thanks for sharing!

  • @ausgoogtube01
    @ausgoogtube01 11 місяців тому +2

    I cannot recall ever watching more respectful, logical, in-depth and thoroughly explained documentaries nay tombes on our history and achievements in space. These 'Homemade Documentaries' stand as an indictment to all official media dispatches I've ever encountered. The scripting is simply in a league of its own way above the rest. Also, the genuinely unforced and at times lightly emotive style of the Narrator is practically addictive to the audience and a rare pleasure to listen to. After first chancing on the episode Apollo 15 everything else on my utube science and general viewing radar was dropped as I discovered 'Thee Space Series' the world and his wife have been waiting for. I pledge a generous donation to your patreon channel Mr. Tyler sir. As another commentator put it - this series should be in every school/college in America. I pray that well endowed distributors and producers get introduced to your passion, dedication and staggering talent - they would be highly stupid not to and economically insane not to offer you the contracts and resources with which to scale up the production of these episodes, under the executive of your uniquely superlative vision and craft, and highly professional quality control.
    As a sometime(😶) space gamer, I love the inclusion of popular well known scores 😉 but I am also greatful for the inclusion of some of the beautiful brass laden orchestrations during the Appollo missions (the music! not Nasa 😂) in a particular style that I love - all cue-d with skillful precision. Interestingly - I don't think I would have appreciated the depth of these documentaries without some time spent on the KSP program 😊.

  • @wolves1901
    @wolves1901 Рік тому +6

    I'm blown away how well these documentaries are done. Thanks for doing them!

  • @CRMessen
    @CRMessen 2 роки тому +7

    Why can't we like a video five times? Thank you sir, for your hard work! It really shows. Hats off

    • @Jeff_11B
      @Jeff_11B 2 роки тому +3

      Make four more accounts and have at it, I have three!

  • @elvenkind6072
    @elvenkind6072 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm just 2 minutes into this, after I got it recommended, and I'll subscribe. "Homemade documentaries" is a brilliant channel title, the narration is comfortable to listen to, and the imagery is high quality. Thanks!

  • @Joe-dt3qo
    @Joe-dt3qo 2 роки тому +5

    This is incredibly well made, and is my current favorite documentary. I have re-watched it several times. Thank you

  • @TastyBusiness
    @TastyBusiness 2 роки тому +9

    That's quite a masterpiece of a a documentary. Well done!

  • @MrCrystalcranium
    @MrCrystalcranium 2 роки тому +8

    So well done! Thank you so much for doing these wonderful journeys through history. Your productions are equal to or surpass anything I have seen from major media outlets. Someone with influence should know about you! Even your voice is well matched to this genre of entertainment and information.

  • @daviddoherty2841
    @daviddoherty2841 9 місяців тому +2

    Your constant supply of efficient knowledge ansewers old basic obvious questions no others bothered to ansewer. Your audio informs us so well about what were looking at. Instead of wondering were learning, what a pleasure. Please do a Huble film.

  • @Lex5576
    @Lex5576 Рік тому +2

    Watching this footage makes me feel old. I was only knee high to a grasshopper when all this was taking place. I almost wish I were old enough then to understand what they were doing, because I would've been glued to the television watching it. And this was 1970s engineering.....gained from 1950s and 1960s experience. It's still impressive to this day that scientists became so smart so quickly only 20 years after the launch of Sputnik.

  • @mikelang58
    @mikelang58 2 роки тому +5

    This is what UA-cam was the invented for. Tradition TV could only produce a documentary of this length and depth in a series, which would be ok but just not as coherent as this genuinely excellent over 2hr documentary which would win awards left right and centre if it was on traditional media. If it was a one off it would be very impressive but this is just typical of every one of the documentaries produced on this channel. No idea what your day job is but your work on this channel is breath takingky brilliant!

  • @panners125
    @panners125 2 роки тому +5

    I don’t care if it has some minor mistakes. This was such a treat to watch. Thank you for the effort your group has put into the video. I have learned so much more out of it. Stella.

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +2

      Did you notice any important enough for me to mention, just as a disclaimer? Glad you enjoyed -JT

    • @panners125
      @panners125 2 роки тому +2

      @@JacksonTyler No I don’t know enough about it to pick a problem. Just enjoyed the show.

    • @JacksonTyler
      @JacksonTyler  2 роки тому +5

      Got it. Very glad you enjoyed. Always willing to hear from those who believe they've spotted a problem so I can do the honest thing and acknowledge it, letting people know. I always hold myself to a high standard in accuracy. Thanks very much for watching

  • @larrybliss8330
    @larrybliss8330 Рік тому +1

    An excellent presentation. I appreciate your fact-based style which avoids exaggerated claims and gosh-wow graphics, relying simply on archival footage and interviews to tell a compelling story.

  • @kennygrenier4011
    @kennygrenier4011 2 місяці тому +1

    It's fascinating to me that off all the content this 2 hour and 45 minute documentary covers, the golden record is almost a side-note. I had no idea that Carl Sagans involvement was considered controversial by some. The visuals and in-depth story telling are so effective at conveying this mountain of data provided by the probes. Thank you for this fantastic piece of Edutainment. I'll be rewatching this in the future!

  • @franciscoop1063
    @franciscoop1063 2 роки тому +3

    Wow - just like the subject matter this Documentary was truly EPIC.....As a resident of the UK, I'm often spoiled by the superb quality of the BBC and their Science output, but this presentation is a match to their best efforts in nearly every respect.......

  • @jandrews1157
    @jandrews1157 2 роки тому +3

    My neighbor during the peak of these missions worked for JPL and would keep me stocked with amazing amounts of photos, press releases, and other goodies. Does anyone else think that the guy at 1:55:31 looks like Adam Steltzner from JPL Mars missions?

  • @robertbutler1215
    @robertbutler1215 2 роки тому +2

    Wow! Fantastic! On a side note…the definition of taste…while discussing the shuttle disaster…images go from the ascent briefly to the aftermath, bypassing the actual explosion thereby bypassing the usual sensationalism so prevalent today. That really stood out to me. This is truly quality stuff.

  • @danielmartens156
    @danielmartens156 Рік тому +2

    Probably the best video I have seen on UA-cam! Will watch this many times. Thank you.

  • @Thomas-fe4sw
    @Thomas-fe4sw 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for the dedication you put behind your videos. Thank you for continuing to make them. There is no work on UA-cam (in my eyes)that even comes close to yours in regards to space history.

  • @depotdan4654
    @depotdan4654 2 роки тому +4

    Fantastic video as always. Voyager 1 launched the day I was born. I have always thought that as somehow poetic to the journey of life. Also giving such a perspective to the vastness of the cosmos.

  • @n7565j
    @n7565j 2 роки тому +2

    I remember the Voyager missions well, as a boy growing up in the rural gulf coast of Fl we hung on every word that came out of NASA!!! The teachers would wheel in those TV's on the wobbly carts and allow us to watch launches when they could. I remember Saturn being shown with 5 rings before the probes proved there were many, MANY more!! Its a little sad that we won't have discoveries like that again... Those probes sure did teach us a lot!!! Fantastic video sir!!! Thank you 🙂

  • @Jason-dx8eb
    @Jason-dx8eb 10 місяців тому +1

    It's been a while since I've actually learned a handful of new concepts from a space oriented documentary. Thank you for not dumbing this completely down like most cable TV documentaries. Some of us still have attention spans! Subbed.