Atlas V Launches NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2020
- Live coverage of the launch of NASA's Perseverance Mars rover atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 541 rocket.
Liftoff is scheduled for a window between 07:50-09:50 EDT (11:50-13:50 UTC) on July 30, 2020, from SLC-41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL.
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Великолепная работа конструкторов и инженеров, спасибо NASA и всем причастным, что ещё на один шаг приблизили человечество к Марсу, жду не дождусь, когда марсоход приземлиться и начнет свою работу!!
1:11:35
PLEASE dont talk over flight control. Almost every time they spoke, 'you' would talk over them. It was so annoying.
@@rickf.4656 U STFU
@Mr Burger people like you are super annoying because there are always somebody that criticizes other people's comments and they are so common and mean that people hate them.
Compared to other launches, what I found amazing was the acceleration and speed! This bad boy was motoring!
well yes that rd180 is awesome
If you want to start watching just before the Launch 🚀 it’s at 1:11:11 on the Clock ⏰
Only in America will you hear a space mission compared to a football pass...
Thanks guys, grate show, missed the live, but got to see it now which is still grate
YOU GUYS WERE THE BEST!!!! My husband and I agree, your contagious JOY is the BEST!!! For those complaining that you can't hear NASA, next time go to the official NASA feed, silly. It is quiet, dignified AND BORING there!!!! Enjoy. We don't need another feed like that. THIS is my FAVORITE AND we WILL BE LOOKING FOR YOU NEXT TIME!
Excellent job. Love these launches
Great job Chris! Awesome video and thank u
NASA TV used to do replays of rocket launches after every launch. It was great to see the rocket form every angle. But lately that is not the case, and I miss it...
Thanks for the running commentary and infos about the mission.
Atlas V is evolving to try out new parts for the Vulcan.
I dont know the exact numbers, but it feels like the number of launches (from all sources) has increased by orders of magnitude over the last few years. A lot of extremely significant launches within the last few years and soon to come as well. Falcon Heavy, Parker, Demo-2, Perseverance, James Webb. So much going on in aerospace right now, or happening very soon.
@@trapstoner I know, its so exciting!!! Plus, there is a good chance that a lot of us will get to fly in space one day. Hell, I'm only 30 so there's even a chance I might get to take a vacation to the moon some day.
Are the rocket parts reusable or do they just leave them in space
Finally Altas has not been Destroyed
My name is on the rover too. Can't wait to see the launch.😎😎😎😎
- THE WORD FOR TODAY IS... PERSEVERANCE! =),
Amazing!
Please Please try to cut down on the UMMMMMM's
I was shaking the whole time and trying to flu a drone for pictures and the stream said t-30 and it launched im like WHAT, anyway is was a beautiful thx.
great launch
1:11:36 takeoff ;)
Is there bocachica?
I am very excited because my name together with the millions of names will be flying in the land of mars our neighbor....wow
How does one know if their name is included on the list?
I FORGOT ABOUT THIS! MY NAME IS ON IT
Mine too!! :)
Well guys...we'll have just to believe on it...I still kept my boarding pass....its just like a fantastic game to me....
I missed the launch it was at 6 am cut not gonna wake up at 6 for a launch 😂🤣😅
damnit i missed it!
mp/h and miles ?
is it true that atlas engine was built by the russian based on rd180 tech?
Is it so difficult to have a camera with a tracking system in 2020 ?
Not everyone has unlimited money
NSF doesn't have unlimited resources..
Even the NASA feed tracking was shaky though. I guess not 🤣
Lift off @ 1:11:35
Why is it not going straight?
Thank you Russia for manufacturing the main RD-180 engine for this rocket.
Good launch and lets hope Perseverance has a smooth ride to Mars. Thank you SpaceX for the inflight video. And the Russia for the RD-180 engines. Good job everybody.
Launch at 1:11:30
Hello worlds
hey!
'MERICA!
i mist it
Why the heck is the US buying Russian rocket engines?? (RD180) What happened to our proud space program??
@@mav01 I understand the sentiment but the US was in a race with Russia to get to the moon. The American scientists and engineers who got us to the moon did it to beat the darn Russians (and they wouldn't have used the relatively tame word "darn" either in that sentence). And at that moment back then it actually was about which country had the best intellectual resources educated in the best universities partially funded by the best government. The US and it's system got there first and did so by a mile. And, I'm sorry, it does matter what country did it. Some countries invest in education and the development of a strong middle class, others invest in military strength leaving the welfare of its population second. And I'm bemoaning what was, not what is.
Commentators stop talking.
Shut up and let us hear the launch controllers please!