Babu is an absolute gem, his wide-eyed enthusiasm for all that he learns is a joy to see. What the Common Man Show does for these wonderful people is admirable, long may this continue.
And that my friend is a key to a long life, never lose that wide-eyed wonder of life. My great grandmother told me that when I was a kid. She lived to 104.
There's been talk of letting his fans buy him a new set of teeth! I hope the channel gives us a way to donate soon. He deserves to enjoy the new foods he tries💙
RIP Michael Collins. Thank you for your efforts. He passed away last week and never step on the moon, but was a member of the first crew on the moon (stayed in orbit). Now, only Buzz Aldrin is still alive (Armstrong died in 2012).
It's good that there's still someone alive to kick the cr*p out of idiots who say it was a hoax. (There's a story that one of those conspiracy nuts once confronted Mr. Aldrin, over 70 years at the time, calling him a liar in his face, demanding proof that a man like him could make it to the moon. Mr. Aldrin responded by knocking that asshole out with a single punch.)
@@BrokenCurtain I have paranoia issues and used to believe in a lot of conspiracy theories but the more you look into them, most conspirators are really in it only for the fame recognition and money and realistically everything begins to line up when you really look into it. maybe everything we know is a hoax but realistically if anything is faulty it's the counter-culture who think they got it right
@@Tocinos Many of that people don't really believe in this conspiracies... they only use idiots to say foolish things to become themselves famous and rich!
Im always having mixed emotions, feeling sad for them by not having the education we have or feeling sad for me because I don't fully appreciate my education. Always makes me smile seeing them so eager for information.
i was raised in rural scotland near loch lomond i was much like the vilagers when internet came close to our area i was amazed at the things i saw and did not know i am very much reminded of that when watch them
True, we don't notice this every day - that we are knowing a lot of stuff. AND YET in educated population we get people who don't believe in viruses xD
Not knowing this kind of stuff just means there's still so much for them to be amazed by. It's like watching "Star Wars" for the first time (or something like that).
I love how learning more about the world makes Babu believe in his God even more. He's a man of faith but he is really open to knowing more about the vast and beautiful world he lives in.
@@sketch3744 Men did not make what we see. Call it god call it chance, but don't take the credit for it being there. Atheist here, but i cannot deny the laws of physics and the intricate nature of creation. Somewhere, somehow, something IS tending the light at the tunnel. And men will see the end of it!
I love that too. If you believe that God made everything in the universe, learning about that universe would be a confirmation of faith over and over again. How beautiful! I'm not religious myself, but I'm so happy Babu has that peace and wonder in his life.
I never thought about the fact that there are a whole lot of people on this earth who have never seen the moon landings. With my European eyes, I always took that as a given. It's so great to watch these guys' enthusiastic reaction - reminds you of the time when you saw these pictures for the first time yourself.
My mom was 15 when she saw it live on her home TV in Porto Alegre, Brazil. There were few TV sets back then. In the 1970 World Cup, the entire Brazil had 4 million TV sets, about 25 million people (by family size at the time) for a total population of 95 million.
I had a small reading group at one of the schools I taught at. We were reading about NASA and the first flight to the moon. One of the boys (5th grade) looked up at me and asked, "Did that really happen? Astronauts really went to the moon and walked on it?" Have to admit I was stunned at first. I remember watching the first moon walk in awe. I always remember the event with mixed emotions as that was the night my grandfather died - while he was watching the moon walk at the nursing home. Grandpa, who was from Rono in Sweden, was fascinated with science and, especially, space. I still have his book about space - a children's book put out in the late 50's or early 60's, one of his cherished possessions. So Babu's enthusiasm was touching - Grandpa would have been reacting the same.
If there's one thing this channel has done, is give Babu everything he wanted. Everything he's dreamed of, he's seen or experienced through VR. Everything else that is new, he has learned. I wish I could see things newly through his eyes again such as he has.
I learned about the moon landing and saw all of this footage as a child in school. Being young, I never appreciated the true danger and scale of this accomplishment. Watching adults experience the same lesson is fascinating because they have the age to understand what children cannot. These men are rightly blown away by such an accomplishment and I find myself feeling a deeper appreciation for it as well after seeing them. Thanks for the vids!
""it looks like someone put lights on the ground "" Someone tell him that his mind wants to tell him it's night, because the sky is black. But actually, it's daylight. The ground is being illuminated by sunlight as strong as 9-10 AM on Earth and the sky is only black because there is no air to scatter sunlight around.
It might be simpler to tell him that the Earth also reflects light (especially from the oceans and clouds), which creates an Earth-light on the moon. It's true that the Sun does much of the heavy lifting, of course.
Also it is possible the Astronauts were seeing starts in the sky that the video was not picking up because the light of start light is very dim in comparison to the sunlight reflecting off the moon. The situation is similar to when you take a picture of a person in the shade with a heavily lit background and you only get a silhouette in the picture when you can see person's face while you took the picture.
@@joepike1972 The Astronauts did not see stars during the moon landing at all. Just as we don't not see stars in the daytime from earth, you cannot see them in daytime from the moon! The sky is black, but the sun is too bright. Also the moon rotates once every 28 days, so given that they only spent about 21 hours there, well it was always day time.
These people are so nice.. regardless of what they're reacting to, you guys are bringing the world closer together and showing what we have in common - pride in what humans can do if they work together!
Do these men realize how many people actually watch them with a lot of these videos hitting 10s of thousands and more? It might be cool to work with the subscribers to have the community make very short videos just saying hi and where they are from or something to give them an idea of how many different people watch them.
That’s a good idea. You can catch snippets about their lives if you watch the videos. There’s one where they fly a drone in babu’s field and he’s very happy to show it off. I know Raeen is a tailor by trade and is also married. Sarru I know the least about but he seems like a good kid.
Another good one to show them, to help explain the lower gravity, and also a bit of physics, is the video of Apollo 15's David Scott doing Galileo's gravity experiment on the moon's surface, by dropping a feather and a hammer at the same time, and showing that they fall at the same speed.
one of humanities greatest achievements. it might be cool to show them some other cultures traditional music, eg taiko drummers from japan, Australian aboriginal music, native American music and early European music
@@Cassxowary if not "good," but a large achievement.. what is bad about Apollo? Why not good? What is humanity's "goodest" achievement if this is not something good that humans have done?
Yeah, it ain’t light it’s that the moon is a ridiculously reflective object, plus its regolith spreads out light causing some shadows to look only slightly off. If this was a soundstage, it would need to be absolutely enormous.
You are nailing it! These effects by the non-intiutive environment is the real root cause of these conspiracies. The blame goes only to educated people of course. Those who insist their first impression had to be right.
@@lyly_lei_lei Absolutely not : the moon is almost not reflective, you can check on Google what is the Moon's albedo. Samples of regolith that have been collected back to Earth are excessively dark. The reason why light behaves on the Moon differently than on Earth is explained by the fact that there is no atmospheric refraction. A bit like how refraction changes between air and water.
You never know. It might be like, “Here he comes with all his stories.” Mr. Mustafa, on another platform, hates everything from developed countries, especially the West. All he talks about is Roti.🙄
I remember watching this in my grandparents living room. It truly was awesome in the real sense of the word. To his dying day my great uncle did not believe it really happened. I would love to show him the world today
6:46 ... "Soil is looking different at night". It is not Lunar night time, but rather early Lunar morning. ALL Apollo missions landed in the Lunar morning. It is advantageous because of better contrast for photography as well as much "cooler" on the surface than it will be at Lunar Noon and afternoon. Remember that "daylight" last about 14 Earth days (and nights) on the Lunar surface. Surface temperatures were only about 130 F where they landed. Remember that there is no "air" temperature on the Moon.
This channel is a blessing because it not only let's me get to know people outside my own country and also makes me look at life through new eyes. A lot of this stuff I have known for many years because of my education. It's pretty much just common knowledge to me. To them though? It's eye-opening and practically magical! It's beyond their wildest dreams! To see their wonder feeds my own all over again and it makes me really stop and think over the knowledge I just take for granted. Babu really makes me appreciate the world around me and makes me want to learn more about his culture and daily life style.
I always waiting for this video... Babhu said "anything that they do will be education for us..." it is really indeed "one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind".... small step by made this channel causing giant leap of knowledge for babhu and other... ❤❤❤
Oh that laugh when he asked Babu about going to the moon!! Absolutely priceless!! So happy I discovered this channel and am watching the videos one after the other.
LOVING this channel! It proves that people are the same all over the world; it's our "leadership" that tries to make us think otherwise. May I suggest a few topics? Monster Trucks, Top Fuel Drag Racing, US Aircraft Carrier.
Would be cool if you show them the difference of every planet's gravity and weather conditions so they can understand better why they where bouncing on the moon
The reason they are bouncing on the moon is that it is very difficult to move your body in a pressurized suit. So to maneuver on the moon, you try to make very gentle body movements and take advantage of the low gravity to bounce from place to place. The low gravity means you can move a lot farther horizontally with each jump, than you usually can on Earth. Skipping is a lot easier than walking on the moon.
@@carultchyeah, walking is dependent on being planted onto the ground, the force you take in a normal step would make you bounce awkwardly as you walk so hopping makes more sense
When i spoke to an astronaut at the Kennedy Space Center as a kid, they told me that the flag they placed on the moon has been bleached white from the sun's rays. They also said that it was appropriate as no one country can/should lay claim to the moon, it belongs to everyone on Earth. I found this very poetic. :) The flag remains as proof that *humanity* made it to our moon.
Ok, I have to say this. I absolutely love the awe and wonder and seeing them appreciate it makes me feel like I have taken our technology and the world for granted. I love seeing their reactions and their "world" expand around them. The shell of knowledge breaks and crumbles as they realize how far we've come as a whole human race. Actually, they even refer to "them" as if we are greater than them. I hope one day, their people will be able to experience what we so often take for granted. That their humility would flourish.
I am blown away by how much they were able to glean about the moon landing, just from the video. Everything from the soil content and lack of ability to plant to the elation of the astronauts. Without formal education, they put questions together about light and dark, distance from Earth, travel time, even the possibility of injury without any medical assistance possible. Very smart and thoughtful folks. I can't even begin to express my admiration for them.
You guys should show them the Saturn 5 rocket launch that sent them their as well. It's still one of the best rocket launches to watch. You could also show them the video of astronauts driving the buggy over the moon.
Babus enthusiasm always makes it feel like I’m seeing things like for the first time too.. through his eyes. What gems you have found with Babu, Sarru & Raeen
that old guy is inspiring. whatever he sees in these videos: he seems so happy about it. I have no clue what his level of education is, but he is open minded and appreciates what's going on. I wish more people should be like him :-) I love his openness!
I hope you guys do a part two of this sometime in the future with footage of the moon rover, playing golf...etc. Great videos by the way, you guys nail it every time.
The old guy, I love him. He's happy learning new things, and several times he said something like "i didn't know this, I'll go back and pass this knowledge". That's what make us humans, as a whole species, improve, and keep us moving forward. I'm sorry I'm so far away that's practically impossible to meet, have something to eat, drink, and have a nice conversation, learning from his wisdom. If you can, please send him regards and blessings from Argentina. Live long brother.
he does seem to get a LOT of the facts in the videos. Didn't learn the exact thing in any school, but was able to explain things very well by putting HIS knowledge and thinking to figuring it out. He's smart as a whip ! Raeen and Sarru are, too.
I never tire of watching that! The reason the moon looks so bright and you’re not blinded when you walk on the surface is because the light is reflected. The photons (particles of light) are spread out - not produced. If anybody says the flag is blowing and there is no wind, it’s because the flag had a vertical AND horizontal poles to support it. The Astronauts rumpled it and won’t move without any external force due to vacuum.
The old man Babu just say "It's all dark around a lamp." and we have to explain twenty times why you can't see stars in space if there's the light of the sun to people that supposly have studied in school.
I have watched several of these videos and all I can say is we as humans, need to have the joy in life and in our accomplishments as the old man does. He is always excited and joyful about all the space stuff!
10:53 If I understand things correctly it's actually all sunlight, not light from the vehicle at all. But there's no air to scatter the light, so all of it is going in the same *exact* direction.
I am barely old enough to remember watching the last Apollo mission to the moon. I have seen documentaries since, so I imagine I saw it on color TV, but we only had a B&W TV at the time. I know I was previous missions when I was even younger, but I don't remember. What sticks with me it the excitement of the announcer counting backwards. Wow, I was really young!
Very good brother... I'm crying. I believe that we meant this for all of us. I will continue to believe this until I die. If anyone goes back I will celebrate them as well. What an achievement for us all. That elder man makes me cry for some reason.
I look forward to your new videos every day! I love watching the expression on their face and listening to what they have to say! You are bringing them so much of the world!
Please show them some clips from the show “planet earth” they have some on UA-cam. I recommend snake vs iguana video. Edit: also clips from blue planet and spy in the wild. They make realistic animal robots and put them in with animals to see their reaction and be able to view them more closely. The clip of the orangutang using a saw is interesting.
I remember that this was the time we bought a TV to the camp we went to as a family. The whole camp put TVs outside so everyone could watch together. It was an amazing event and like a huge party for us all. Fantastic memories of the day.
He didn't skydive from space, but from stratosphere, and Alan Eustace jumped from a higher altitude. Baumgartner is a racist narcissist so it's better to ignore him. Eustace never bragged with his higher jump so not many people know about it.
Moon dust is actually fine grains of glass. Buzz Aldrin said that the reason he was jumping like that was because you can't walk normal like on earth. He was trying to get around and that was the best way.
The pressurized suits were the biggest impediment to their ability to walk. Second to that, was the fact that the suits doubled the mass of the astronaut. Third, the gravity being 1/6th the Earth's gravity, reduces the ability to generate traction. As a result, they needed to make very gentle movements of their bodies, and take advantage of the low gravity to jump from place to place.
I share their wonder. I have very early memories of one of the Apollo missions, maybe 1971. As a child I couldn't imagine anything more exciting, and I still think it's very cool. Too bad we haven't been back there since then.
@Logan Botill there’s a treaty that bans nuclear weapons in space. Space agencies are allowed RTGs (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators) for space probes and rovers etc.
@Logan Botill Apollo had nothing to do with nuclear missiles. The entire space program was originally made for and funded by political purposes, but they beat the Soviets to the Moon with Apollo 8 first, then landing with Apollo 11. The rest of missions, especially J-type missions which were the final three, Apollo 15, 16 and 17 focused much more on the science. Those are the ones where the LRV (the moon buggy) was introduced and used to help aid astronauts in exploring a larger area and carrying tools and rocks. Apollo 17 featured the first civilian astronaut and scientist, geologist Harrison Schmitt. The program was of course already being defunded from 1970 after the completion of Kennedy's goal, so that was it when the last man on the Moon, Gene Cernan, stepped off the surface in 1972 on Apollo 17.
G-d bless these wonderful human beings. I love their reactions and their curiosity, openness and humour. Your videos of these villagers give one hope of true brotherhood among people.
A little factoid I learned just a few days ago, the fabric over parts of the spacecraft that looks like tin foil is actually a type of teflon designed to prevent the radiation of space from messing with the electronics. The wrinkly look to it is a design to give the fabric some ability to move and stretch without tearing the seams that are just taped together.
I am curious if they ever read our responces. If not, I'm curious what they think people would respond to video's as this and I would like tot see them respond to some replies
@@chrism45 The moon and Apollo footage, been restored to the highest fidelity for the movie, yes unseen footage, in the context of forgotten footage being modernized and digitized the past years.
It's not unseen, it's just been scanned to highest possible quality. A lot of it was already seen in much older documentaries, but in significantly worse quality and format since they didn't have a good enough technology to scan it as good as we can now.
@@FrankyPi Apollo 11 is a 2019 American documentary film edited, produced and directed by Todd Douglas Miller.[1] It focuses on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, the first spaceflight from which men walked on the Moon. The film consists solely of archival footage, including 70 mm film previously unreleased to the public, and does not feature narration, interviews or modern recreations
Some of the guys got black from the waist down with dust. - and their gloves. They had to brush off before they got back in, but the suits they brought back still had dust in the weave of the fabrics.
I would suggest doing a follow up video with more footage the Astronauts moving around and, doing tasks. Maybe even find the video where you see Earth from the Moon. Great vid! Keep em coming.
I remember how everyone stopped what they were doing to watch the moon landing. It was marvelous. We were so proud of America. You should explain that the sky is black because there is no atmosphere on the moon. ( That's what makes Earth's sky blue.) The moon has no light if its own, only reflection of the sun's light.
👨🏫They represents what we are on Earth. ❤I love these three men✌ -If you listen closely Babu realized the relativity of speed !! And they Applause 48 years later, that's fantastic
How genuine and friendly these people are who are a credit to their culture and country. In many ways, they are more impressive than what they are being shown.
I love how enthusiastic the older guy is
yes curiosity is good i wish more where would be less problems in this world i think
he's an artist by nature
Babu is pure
Babu :) Living Legend
@RetroGamerV32 stop the press , breaking news ! 🤣🤣🤣
Babu is an absolute gem, his wide-eyed enthusiasm for all that he learns is a joy to see. What the Common Man Show does for these wonderful people is admirable, long may this continue.
We all could learn from Babu man, to keep an open mind and enjoy life.
And that my friend is a key to a long life, never lose that wide-eyed wonder of life. My great grandmother told me that when I was a kid. She lived to 104.
Where are these guys from?
"what it does for.." that's very condescending. What it does is teach us not anyone in the video
There's been talk of letting his fans buy him a new set of teeth! I hope the channel gives us a way to donate soon. He deserves to enjoy the new foods he tries💙
RIP Michael Collins. Thank you for your efforts. He passed away last week and never step on the moon, but was a member of the first crew on the moon (stayed in orbit). Now, only Buzz Aldrin is still alive (Armstrong died in 2012).
It's good that there's still someone alive to kick the cr*p out of idiots who say it was a hoax.
(There's a story that one of those conspiracy nuts once confronted Mr. Aldrin, over 70 years at the time, calling him a liar in his face, demanding proof that a man like him could make it to the moon. Mr. Aldrin responded by knocking that asshole out with a single punch.)
@@BrokenCurtain I have paranoia issues and used to believe in a lot of conspiracy theories but the more you look into them, most conspirators are really in it only for the fame recognition and money and realistically everything begins to line up when you really look into it.
maybe everything we know is a hoax but realistically if anything is faulty it's the counter-culture who think they got it right
I call Michael Collins the worlds greatest catcher ....
@@BrokenCurtain I saw this... laughed a lot!!!
Conspirators and flat-earther = assholes!
Hugs from Brazil!
@@Tocinos Many of that people don't really believe in this conspiracies... they only use idiots to say foolish things to become themselves famous and rich!
Im always having mixed emotions, feeling sad for them by not having the education we have or feeling sad for me because I don't fully appreciate my education. Always makes me smile seeing them so eager for information.
I bet they were just as happy with less information, if not happier
i was raised in rural scotland near loch lomond i was much like the vilagers when internet came close to our area i was amazed at the things i saw and did not know i am very much reminded of that when watch them
True, we don't notice this every day - that we are knowing a lot of stuff.
AND YET in educated population we get people who don't believe in viruses xD
@@TheTanadu I don't believe in virsuses either.
_Viruses_ on the other hand... 😕
(just pulling your leg and being a smartass 😝 )
Not knowing this kind of stuff just means there's still so much for them to be amazed by.
It's like watching "Star Wars" for the first time (or something like that).
I love how learning more about the world makes Babu believe in his God even more.
He's a man of faith but he is really open to knowing more about the vast and beautiful world he lives in.
Learning about the universe made me appreciate God's majesty and creativity even more. God is truly a brilliant and mad scientist.
We call that cognative dissonence where I come from...
@@sketch3744 Men did not make what we see. Call it god call it chance, but don't take the credit for it being there. Atheist here, but i cannot deny the laws of physics and the intricate nature of creation. Somewhere, somehow, something IS tending the light at the tunnel. And men will see the end of it!
I love that too. If you believe that God made everything in the universe, learning about that universe would be a confirmation of faith over and over again. How beautiful! I'm not religious myself, but I'm so happy Babu has that peace and wonder in his life.
@@barryschalkwijk9388 I think you have a unique definition of Atheist.
I never thought about the fact that there are a whole lot of people on this earth who have never seen the moon landings. With my European eyes, I always took that as a given. It's so great to watch these guys' enthusiastic reaction - reminds you of the time when you saw these pictures for the first time yourself.
Yes. I do wander how many have never seen the twelve astronauts who walked on the moon.
My mom was 15 when she saw it live on her home TV in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
There were few TV sets back then. In the 1970 World Cup, the entire Brazil had 4 million TV sets, about 25 million people (by family size at the time) for a total population of 95 million.
I had a small reading group at one of the schools I taught at. We were reading about NASA and the first flight to the moon.
One of the boys (5th grade) looked up at me and asked, "Did that really happen? Astronauts really went to the moon and walked on it?" Have to admit I was stunned at first. I remember watching the first moon walk in awe. I always remember the event with mixed emotions as that was the night my grandfather died - while he was watching the moon walk at the nursing home. Grandpa, who was from Rono in Sweden, was fascinated with science and, especially, space. I still have his book about space - a children's book put out in the late 50's or early 60's, one of his cherished possessions. So Babu's enthusiasm was touching - Grandpa would have been reacting the same.
You really think we have been there? Just a question I do know the answer. And it doesn't have anything to do with a Hollywood studio.
I have a great uncle that was a janitor that saw it in Burbank, sound stage 3 lol.. (i am joking)
The older Gentleman is so enthusiastic, he makes my Heart smile. Much Love from Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.
The older gentleman really just gives me happiness. He helps me to realize how beautiful life is
If there's one thing this channel has done, is give Babu everything he wanted. Everything he's dreamed of, he's seen or experienced through VR. Everything else that is new, he has learned. I wish I could see things newly through his eyes again such as he has.
And his first thought is how wonderful it will be to share what he has learned with his friends and family!
I learned about the moon landing and saw all of this footage as a child in school. Being young, I never appreciated the true danger and scale of this accomplishment. Watching adults experience the same lesson is fascinating because they have the age to understand what children cannot. These men are rightly blown away by such an accomplishment and I find myself feeling a deeper appreciation for it as well after seeing them.
Thanks for the vids!
""it looks like someone put lights on the ground ""
Someone tell him that his mind wants to tell him it's night, because the sky is black. But actually, it's daylight. The ground is being illuminated by sunlight as strong as 9-10 AM on Earth and the sky is only black because there is no air to scatter sunlight around.
It might be simpler to tell him that the Earth also reflects light (especially from the oceans and clouds), which creates an Earth-light on the moon.
It's true that the Sun does much of the heavy lifting, of course.
Also it is possible the Astronauts were seeing starts in the sky that the video was not picking up because the light of start light is very dim in comparison to the sunlight reflecting off the moon. The situation is similar to when you take a picture of a person in the shade with a heavily lit background and you only get a silhouette in the picture when you can see person's face while you took the picture.
@@joepike1972 The Astronauts did not see stars during the moon landing at all. Just as we don't not see stars in the daytime from earth, you cannot see them in daytime from the moon! The sky is black, but the sun is too bright. Also the moon rotates once every 28 days, so given that they only spent about 21 hours there, well it was always day time.
That should not be true. There are billions of stars.
@@AhJodie Really? How many stars do you see in the day time? I see 1, the brightest one from our perspective.
I swear, Babu's laugh alone could melt every ice cap on Earth. What a great guy.
These people are so nice.. regardless of what they're reacting to, you guys are bringing the world closer together and showing what we have in common - pride in what humans can do if they work together!
Do these men realize how many people actually watch them with a lot of these videos hitting 10s of thousands and more? It might be cool to work with the subscribers to have the community make very short videos just saying hi and where they are from or something to give them an idea of how many different people watch them.
Shit, I'm down.
What a great idea..
That’s a good idea. You can catch snippets about their lives if you watch the videos. There’s one where they fly a drone in babu’s field and he’s very happy to show it off. I know Raeen is a tailor by trade and is also married. Sarru I know the least about but he seems like a good kid.
I enjoy their innocence and naivete, mustn't spoil it.
I love this idea
do perseverance rover landing please
Yesss I would love to see their reaction especially to the new sounds video and a river being flown
Ingenuity flying!
Another good one to show them, to help explain the lower gravity, and also a bit of physics, is the video of Apollo 15's David Scott doing Galileo's gravity experiment on the moon's surface, by dropping a feather and a hammer at the same time, and showing that they fall at the same speed.
one of humanities greatest achievements. it might be cool to show them some other cultures traditional music, eg taiko drummers from japan, Australian aboriginal music, native American music and early European music
Since they speak huidi maybe they can watch video showing similarities between other indo european language.
Great as in big not good but yess
@@Cassxowary if not "good," but a large achievement.. what is bad about Apollo? Why not good? What is humanity's "goodest" achievement if this is not something good that humans have done?
@Hell N Degenerates a shame your education was wasted
Great suggestion
Dude with grey hat is immediately a conspiracy theorist 🤣🤣 "it looks like someone put lights on the ground " 😁
Lol 😆
Yeah, it ain’t light it’s that the moon is a ridiculously reflective object, plus its regolith spreads out light causing some shadows to look only slightly off. If this was a soundstage, it would need to be absolutely enormous.
You are nailing it! These effects by the non-intiutive environment is the real root cause of these conspiracies. The blame goes only to educated people of course. Those who insist their first impression had to be right.
And "imagine they find someone already there" this guy is def good at scary storytelling
@@lyly_lei_lei Absolutely not : the moon is almost not reflective, you can check on Google what is the Moon's albedo. Samples of regolith that have been collected back to Earth are excessively dark. The reason why light behaves on the Moon differently than on Earth is explained by the fact that there is no atmospheric refraction. A bit like how refraction changes between air and water.
Their reactions are normal for any person seeing this for first time. Iv seen these videos for years and it still amazes me.
Please show them Perseverance rover landing on Mars and Ingenuity drone flying!
And give them a snack , mac n cheese maybe . I like to know my guys are getting their brains and bellies full .
Oh yes perseverance
Percy and Ginny 👌
✌😎👍oh yeah
These guys must be so popular in their villages now with all the stories they have to tell lol
You never know. It might be like, “Here he comes with all his stories.” Mr. Mustafa, on another platform, hates everything from developed countries, especially the West. All he talks about is Roti.🙄
I remember watching this in my grandparents living room. It truly was awesome in the real sense of the word. To his dying day my great uncle did not believe it really happened. I would love to show him the world today
6:46 ... "Soil is looking different at night".
It is not Lunar night time, but rather early Lunar morning. ALL Apollo missions landed in the Lunar morning. It is advantageous because of better contrast for photography as well as much "cooler" on the surface than it will be at Lunar Noon and afternoon. Remember that "daylight" last about 14 Earth days (and nights) on the Lunar surface. Surface temperatures were only about 130 F where they landed. Remember that there is no "air" temperature on the Moon.
This channel is a blessing because it not only let's me get to know people outside my own country and also makes me look at life through new eyes.
A lot of this stuff I have known for many years because of my education. It's pretty much just common knowledge to me. To them though? It's eye-opening and practically magical! It's beyond their wildest dreams!
To see their wonder feeds my own all over again and it makes me really stop and think over the knowledge I just take for granted.
Babu really makes me appreciate the world around me and makes me want to learn more about his culture and daily life style.
I love how curious they are about space exploration
This old man is still bright eyed and has the curiosity of a child. He still has many years ahead of him!
His name is Babu
I always waiting for this video...
Babhu said "anything that they do will be education for us..."
it is really indeed "one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind"....
small step by made this channel causing giant leap of knowledge for babhu and other...
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Spoken by Neil Armstrong.
@@mrmjb1960 i know....hahaha....
Brilliant observation!
Oh that laugh when he asked Babu about going to the moon!! Absolutely priceless!! So happy I discovered this channel and am watching the videos one after the other.
LOVING this channel! It proves that people are the same all over the world; it's our "leadership" that tries to make us think otherwise. May I suggest a few topics? Monster Trucks, Top Fuel Drag Racing, US Aircraft Carrier.
Mr. Babu always has something positive to say. This is seriously impressive to me.
Would be cool if you show them the difference of every planet's gravity and weather conditions so they can understand better why they where bouncing on the moon
Agreed
The reason they are bouncing on the moon is that it is very difficult to move your body in a pressurized suit. So to maneuver on the moon, you try to make very gentle body movements and take advantage of the low gravity to bounce from place to place. The low gravity means you can move a lot farther horizontally with each jump, than you usually can on Earth. Skipping is a lot easier than walking on the moon.
@@carultchyeah, walking is dependent on being planted onto the ground, the force you take in a normal step would make you bounce awkwardly as you walk so hopping makes more sense
I think its nice that they are making a point to be respectful to the show by dressing in what are obviously their finest clothes.
The old man cracks me up everytime!
When i spoke to an astronaut at the Kennedy Space Center as a kid, they told me that the flag they placed on the moon has been bleached white from the sun's rays. They also said that it was appropriate as no one country can/should lay claim to the moon, it belongs to everyone on Earth.
I found this very poetic. :) The flag remains as proof that *humanity* made it to our moon.
Ok, I have to say this. I absolutely love the awe and wonder and seeing them appreciate it makes me feel like I have taken our technology and the world for granted. I love seeing their reactions and their "world" expand around them. The shell of knowledge breaks and crumbles as they realize how far we've come as a whole human race. Actually, they even refer to "them" as if we are greater than them. I hope one day, their people will be able to experience what we so often take for granted. That their humility would flourish.
I am blown away by how much they were able to glean about the moon landing, just from the video. Everything from the soil content and lack of ability to plant to the elation of the astronauts. Without formal education, they put questions together about light and dark, distance from Earth, travel time, even the possibility of injury without any medical assistance possible. Very smart and thoughtful folks. I can't even begin to express my admiration for them.
Your are going to have to rename this channel to the "Scholarly man show " after they have learned so much!
Look at stuff on my laptop show
Soon Babu will be unstoppable
Babu's excitement is infectious! Love his demeanor and love for new experiences. 💕
You guys should show them the Saturn 5 rocket launch that sent them their as well. It's still one of the best rocket launches to watch. You could also show them the video of astronauts driving the buggy over the moon.
Yes 👍
I'd love them to see the photo or video of the view of EARTH, from the moon, a blue ball in space !! Show them earth from people Not on it !! YAY
Babus enthusiasm always makes it feel like I’m seeing things like for the first time too.. through his eyes. What gems you have found with Babu, Sarru & Raeen
Gives me cool,relaxing vibes here, calms my mind.
that old guy is inspiring. whatever he sees in these videos: he seems so happy about it. I have no clue what his level of education is, but he is open minded and appreciates what's going on. I wish more people should be like him :-)
I love his openness!
I hope you guys do a part two of this sometime in the future with footage of the moon rover, playing golf...etc. Great videos by the way, you guys nail it every time.
The old guy, I love him. He's happy learning new things, and several times he said something like "i didn't know this, I'll go back and pass this knowledge". That's what make us humans, as a whole species, improve, and keep us moving forward. I'm sorry I'm so far away that's practically impossible to meet, have something to eat, drink, and have a nice conversation, learning from his wisdom. If you can, please send him regards and blessings from Argentina. Live long brother.
he does seem to get a LOT of the facts in the videos. Didn't learn the exact thing in any school, but was able to explain things very well by putting HIS knowledge and thinking to figuring it out. He's smart as a whip ! Raeen and Sarru are, too.
His name is Babu, not 'old guy'
I never tire of watching that! The reason the moon looks so bright and you’re not blinded when you walk on the surface is because the light is reflected. The photons (particles of light) are spread out - not produced. If anybody says the flag is blowing and there is no wind, it’s because the flag had a vertical AND horizontal poles to support it. The Astronauts rumpled it and won’t move without any external force due to vacuum.
That's why you can't see the stars due to the reflection of the light off the surface of the moon.
That belly laugh at the beginning when you asked him if he ever thought of going to the moon...
10/10
I absolutly love that babu states the soil is just like ash and it takes top scientists years to come to that conclusion
I smile so much. I'm so happy they have the privilege to see what they are a part of. This unites
Show them the Astronauts Tripping on the Surface of the Moon video. I bet they'd enjoy that.
Their commentary and conclusions are right on the mark just from this little bit of observation. People are the same everywhere . It’s a joy to see
The old man Babu just say "It's all dark around a lamp." and we have to explain twenty times why you can't see stars in space if there's the light of the sun to people that supposly have studied in school.
You're talking of conspiracy nuts right? 😂
The light is being reflected off the moons surface back into space making it impossible to see the stars.
I have watched several of these videos and all I can say is we as humans, need to have the joy in life and in our accomplishments as the old man does. He is always excited and joyful about all the space stuff!
10:53
If I understand things correctly it's actually all sunlight, not light from the vehicle at all.
But there's no air to scatter the light, so all of it is going in the same *exact* direction.
This channel is great! Thanks to all the people involved in making these videos. Keep up the great work!
I am barely old enough to remember watching the last Apollo mission to the moon. I have seen documentaries since, so I imagine I saw it on color TV, but we only had a B&W TV at the time. I know I was previous missions when I was even younger, but I don't remember. What sticks with me it the excitement of the announcer counting backwards. Wow, I was really young!
Babu is a national treasure. Protect him at all costs!
Very good brother... I'm crying. I believe that we meant this for all of us. I will continue to believe this until I die. If anyone goes back I will celebrate them as well. What an achievement for us all. That elder man makes me cry for some reason.
I'm a common man. I see Babu I leave a like.
Wish there was a way the astronauts could see this reaction. This is wonderful, seeing their enthusiasm.
Another wonderful video.
For a future video, I think it would be good to show them video of deep sea creatures.
I look forward to your new videos every day! I love watching the expression on their face and listening to what they have to say! You are bringing them so much of the world!
Please show them some clips from the show “planet earth” they have some on UA-cam. I recommend snake vs iguana video.
Edit: also clips from blue planet and spy in the wild. They make realistic animal robots and put them in with animals to see their reaction and be able to view them more closely. The clip of the orangutang using a saw is interesting.
Yeah! The baby iguana chased by many snakes, that's cool
@@fallenone2884 it’s unbelievably amazing! I don’t know how they managed to film it like that.
@@Aliciae411 Yessss
BBC wouldn't let you get away with those clips, they will put a copyright
@@gabetheborkingdog5985 that’s a shame I would still like to see their reaction.
Yall stay safe, Love here from Alabama,Prayers for all in India.
Hey! Good idea to let them watch together, then they comment more because it's more natural to comment to the other person watching with you.
ty for the upload i love the villagers and the channel very much
Oh hell yeah, I was just about to ask you guys to react to this! You guys should react to Crew-1 or Crew-2 next! love you guys :)
I remember that this was the time we bought a TV to the camp we went to as a family. The whole camp put TVs outside so everyone could watch together. It was an amazing event and like a huge party for us all. Fantastic memories of the day.
Should show them the guy that "skydived from space".
Felix Baumgartner
I think that was included in a previous compilation wasn't it?
@@unicyclist97 May have been. Havent been able to watch them all.
He didn't skydive from space, but from stratosphere, and Alan Eustace jumped from a higher altitude. Baumgartner is a racist narcissist so it's better to ignore him. Eustace never bragged with his higher jump so not many people know about it.
@@lajoswinkler hence the "".
Didnt say they should react to he's personality did i?
I just admire these men,they're very entertaining and wholesome. Love, from Canada.
I really want to know about these excellent gentleman for a change. They teach us about themselves.
I love these Men and how they range in age, which shows different points of views. Best Channel on UA-cam EVER! 💕 ♥️ 💜 ❤️
YES! I've been waiting for this one!
Moon dust is actually fine grains of glass. Buzz Aldrin said that the reason he was jumping like that was because you can't walk normal like on earth. He was trying to get around and that was the best way.
The pressurized suits were the biggest impediment to their ability to walk. Second to that, was the fact that the suits doubled the mass of the astronaut. Third, the gravity being 1/6th the Earth's gravity, reduces the ability to generate traction.
As a result, they needed to make very gentle movements of their bodies, and take advantage of the low gravity to jump from place to place.
Maybe Sarru will be able to go to Mars someday! He's a young fellow!
Babu is the best! His enthusiasm for all of this is so infectious.
I share their wonder. I have very early memories of one of the Apollo missions, maybe 1971. As a child I couldn't imagine anything more exciting, and I still think it's very cool. Too bad we haven't been back there since then.
Roll on to 2024 and SpaceX Lunar Starship landing on the Moon, that will be awesome; so much bigger than anything else to land :)
I hope that they know how many people adore them. Love from germany
With the passing of Buzz Aldrin, this is a great tribute to all three of them!
*Michael Collins
Buzz Aldrin.
@Tonya Patrick lol 👍
@Tonya Patrick lol that was good!
Name changed this is just disrespect to buzz Aldrin and micheal collins
3:10 WOW that’s actually very accurate description of shown action, this man doesn’t know much, but he is very smart
Someone tell the young guy that they did MUCH more then plant a flag, snap some pics and leave. Put it in perspective for him.
@Logan Botill there’s a treaty that bans nuclear weapons in space. Space agencies are allowed RTGs (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators) for space probes and rovers etc.
@Logan Botill Apollo had nothing to do with nuclear missiles. The entire space program was originally made for and funded by political purposes, but they beat the Soviets to the Moon with Apollo 8 first, then landing with Apollo 11. The rest of missions, especially J-type missions which were the final three, Apollo 15, 16 and 17 focused much more on the science. Those are the ones where the LRV (the moon buggy) was introduced and used to help aid astronauts in exploring a larger area and carrying tools and rocks. Apollo 17 featured the first civilian astronaut and scientist, geologist Harrison Schmitt. The program was of course already being defunded from 1970 after the completion of Kennedy's goal, so that was it when the last man on the Moon, Gene Cernan, stepped off the surface in 1972 on Apollo 17.
G-d bless these wonderful human beings. I love their reactions and their curiosity, openness and humour. Your videos of these villagers give one hope of true brotherhood among people.
Moon doesn't shine, it reflects sun light ;)
A little factoid I learned just a few days ago, the fabric over parts of the spacecraft that looks like tin foil is actually a type of teflon designed to prevent the radiation of space from messing with the electronics. The wrinkly look to it is a design to give the fabric some ability to move and stretch without tearing the seams that are just taped together.
I am curious if they ever read our responces. If not, I'm curious what they think people would respond to video's as this and I would like tot see them respond to some replies
this is so genuine and inspiring! seeing real interest, respect, etc. i wish more pple were like them
If anybody cares, there is a new documentary from 2019 out "Apollo11" thats has 1.5 hours of hires footage, much of it has not been seen before.
Yeah. That movie is amazing, Actually caught it in an IMAX theater! It was phenomenal! I even own it!
Isn't all NASA media publicly available at all times? I thought it was
@@chrism45 The moon and Apollo footage, been restored to the highest fidelity for the movie, yes unseen footage, in the context of forgotten footage being modernized and digitized the past years.
It's not unseen, it's just been scanned to highest possible quality. A lot of it was already seen in much older documentaries, but in significantly worse quality and format since they didn't have a good enough technology to scan it as good as we can now.
@@FrankyPi Apollo 11 is a 2019 American documentary film edited, produced and directed by Todd Douglas Miller.[1] It focuses on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, the first spaceflight from which men walked on the Moon. The film consists solely of archival footage, including 70 mm film previously unreleased to the public, and does not feature narration, interviews or modern recreations
Babu's about right on the moon surface being like ash. It's very powdery and got everywhere from what Neil and Buzz said.
Some of the guys got black from the waist down with dust. - and their gloves.
They had to brush off before they got back in, but the suits they brought back still had dust in the weave of the fabrics.
I love the space videos, but would love to see them react to different animals from around the world
That is a great idea!
I was thinking the same thing. I bet they’d be amazed to see a whale breaching next to someone in a kayak, or people diving with sharks.
I would suggest doing a follow up video with more footage the Astronauts moving around and, doing tasks. Maybe even find the video where you see Earth from the Moon. Great vid! Keep em coming.
The saddest part of this video is that they were never shown Alan Shepard swinging his six iron on the Moon.
"He is jumping in the air" he says.. Er, no, no air! Lol Fascinating to watch 🙂
I remember how everyone stopped what they were doing to watch the moon landing. It was marvelous. We were so proud of America.
You should explain that the sky is black because there is no atmosphere on the moon. ( That's what makes Earth's sky blue.)
The moon has no light if its own, only reflection of the sun's light.
I remember watching this in 3rd or 4th grade in school on a black and white TV, live
👨🏫They represents what we are on Earth.
❤I love these three men✌
-If you listen closely Babu realized the relativity of speed !!
And they Applause 48 years later, that's fantastic
I would love to give a big hug to this grandpa, he is so sweet ❤❤❤❤
That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
How genuine and friendly these people are who are a credit to their culture and country. In many ways, they are more impressive than what they are being shown.
these my favorite vids to look forward to
Love this Chanel!!! Saludos de Barcelona
The JFK moon mission speech would be a great one to put this into context, and is in itself one of the best speeches in mankinds history.