I love your videos. I watch all of them at least twice. The first time to fall asleep, then later the next day because your videos are actually really interesting!
Very interesting to hear the history of these pioneering space explorations. The dates, their purpose, the production of the vessels, who ventures on the journey, where they go. Fantastic. Haven't seen a historical background of this type. Wonderful relaxing way to explore into it. ❤😊 Yes - very interested in the unmanned Voyager and other missions. The photography of all the orbs along their journey's. 🌌
Voyager/Pioneer/Cassini etc are coming this Wednesday! They fascinate me almost more than the human spaceflight missions. For one, the images are so gorgeous, especially from Cassini, but also just the thought of how far out some of these are by now is mindblowing... Thank you for your wonderful support!
I am so grateful I found your channel. Soft spoken reading of books and discussing new topics I’m not familiar with bring me so much calm. Thank you for providing such great content that feels very novel Compared to other ASMR creators.
Hello Didi, I'm also very happy you found my channel and that I can help you in finding some relaxation 😊 Thank you for being around and for sharing such kind words!
I want to favourite this video a million times. This is one of my favourite topics and I would love it if you did another video. I'm on my second watch so I can sleep because I was too excited to sleep the first time haha
We filmed the second video an hour before this one even went up, so yeah, same! Robotic missions are coming on Wednesday :) I do hope you could fall asleep eventually tho haha
In october I'm going to get my graduation in Aerospace Engineering. This is the perfect relaxing video for me. Now I only need an "History of human aviation" asmr video °w° I also was lucky to meet one of those historical names, in the past: the astronaut Charles Duke, from Apollo 16 mission (his name is visible at 13:55 and at 16:40). He came at my university here in Rome for a conference.
Congratulations, that's fantastic! 🥳 Ahaha I don't know much I would be able to tell you about aviation, but if I come across a good book, why not ;) That is awesome, I'm a bit jealous!
I've just been in Washington DC for a holiday...the best part for me was seeing the National Air and Space Museums, seeing so many items from Apollo, Mercury and Gemini missions and a Space Shuttle too...
You are such a sweetheart for going through all the videos in order. It's always so nice to see your comments pop up and I'm very, very happy that you're still enjoying the different topics 🤍
@@MelangeASMR yes I have to do them in order so I’m sure not to miss a single one! I savor every morsel of these videos and would kick myself if I skipped one accidentally! Thanks for all you do, and congratulations on the growth of your channel. It is so well deserved.
Ah, I meant as opposed to their robotic missions. I figured it would be clear that it's NASA and hence US spaceflight, but I see why you would read it that way.
I love your videos. I watch all of them at least twice. The first time to fall asleep, then later the next day because your videos are actually really interesting!
Hi Carson, that makes so happy, thank you! 😊🥰
There’s something comforting about books in general.
Yes! And when you find one with nice page sounds as well, it's magical.
Very interesting to hear the history of these pioneering space explorations. The dates, their purpose, the production of the vessels, who ventures on the journey, where they go. Fantastic. Haven't seen a historical background of this type. Wonderful relaxing way to explore into it. ❤😊 Yes - very interested in the unmanned Voyager and other missions. The photography of all the orbs along their journey's. 🌌
Voyager/Pioneer/Cassini etc are coming this Wednesday! They fascinate me almost more than the human spaceflight missions. For one, the images are so gorgeous, especially from Cassini, but also just the thought of how far out some of these are by now is mindblowing...
Thank you for your wonderful support!
I am so grateful I found your channel. Soft spoken reading of books and discussing new topics I’m not familiar with bring me so much calm. Thank you for providing such great content that feels very novel
Compared to other ASMR creators.
Hello Didi, I'm also very happy you found my channel and that I can help you in finding some relaxation 😊 Thank you for being around and for sharing such kind words!
I want to favourite this video a million times. This is one of my favourite topics and I would love it if you did another video. I'm on my second watch so I can sleep because I was too excited to sleep the first time haha
We filmed the second video an hour before this one even went up, so yeah, same! Robotic missions are coming on Wednesday :) I do hope you could fall asleep eventually tho haha
Space has to be my one true love, thank you for making such a wonderful video on it!
My pleasure, I'm glad you liked it!
What a lovely book! I was a young boy when the Apollo missions were on and it gave me a lifelong passion for space travel!
Ooh I'm a bit jealous of that! Star Trek was nice too on TV but the actual Apollo missions are a different caliber....
In october I'm going to get my graduation in Aerospace Engineering. This is the perfect relaxing video for me. Now I only need an "History of human aviation" asmr video °w°
I also was lucky to meet one of those historical names, in the past: the astronaut Charles Duke, from Apollo 16 mission (his name is visible at 13:55 and at 16:40). He came at my university here in Rome for a conference.
Congratulations, that's fantastic! 🥳 Ahaha I don't know much I would be able to tell you about aviation, but if I come across a good book, why not ;)
That is awesome, I'm a bit jealous!
I’m really supposed to be sleeping and I’ve never been that into space but this is fascinating. Thanks for another wonderful video!
I hope you did manage to sleep in the end!! And thank you, Kristen, I'm always happy to see you commenting 😊
This was a wonderful video. I love your voice. Your videos are always so relaxing and insightful. Thank you!
Thank you so much, that's really nice to hear!
Love it. You have an almost "unintentional" feel with your voice and the interesting subjects
Oh, I love to hear that, thank you! I have a very soft spot for unintentional ASMR.
I've just been in Washington DC for a holiday...the best part for me was seeing the National Air and Space Museums, seeing so many items from Apollo, Mercury and Gemini missions and a Space Shuttle too...
Aaaah that sounds amazing! I'm a little jealous haha
I’ve seen this video in the list and I have been patiently waiting to get to it. It was worth the wait! So informative!
You are such a sweetheart for going through all the videos in order. It's always so nice to see your comments pop up and I'm very, very happy that you're still enjoying the different topics 🤍
@@MelangeASMR yes I have to do them in order so I’m sure not to miss a single one! I savor every morsel of these videos and would kick myself if I skipped one accidentally! Thanks for all you do, and congratulations on the growth of your channel. It is so well deserved.
Katie, I don't even know what to say, you're the best 😭🧡🧡🧡🧡
Fantastic video. Please revisit this book and consider doing more space-related videos. History and geography are great too but space is my true love.
I'm planning a video on the ISS for later this year :)
@@MelangeASMR Sounds great. I will be looking forward to it.
I'm actually supposed to be researching this topic right now so this is great timing 😊
Oh excellent, I hope the video is useful to you :)
Wonderful book and video! Thanks for sharing it with us!
omg thank you! That means a lot!
Ahhh! This is right up my alley melange!
Wohooo awesome!
Great video and super interesting topic as always. What a beautiful book ❤️
The book is incredible, so many gorgeous photos! I just haven't had the time to read much of it yet 😅
Really nice book.
Awesome
great book!
the best 😍
Love the video but i don't get the title. It should be: History of american spaceflight since it is NASA centered
Ah, I meant as opposed to their robotic missions. I figured it would be clear that it's NASA and hence US spaceflight, but I see why you would read it that way.
@@MelangeASMR Oooo it makes much more sense now :D
Again. Just like to say the Space station is not in space!
Awesome