@@zasadacrew Google is your friend. www.history.com/news/us-moon-landings-apollo But this first was not the last for NASA. The United States would go on to complete six crewed missions to the moon that landed a total of 12 astronauts (all men) from 1969 to 1972 in a series of Apollo missions numbering up to Apollo 17. The only mission that failed to reach the moon’s surface was Apollo 13, which suffered a critical power and oxygen failure mid-flight, and was forced to make a heroic emergency reentry.
We are living hard times. Mankind desperately needs a new vision, new common horizons, a new identity, a new soul. We need to look again at the stars and feel tears of joy falling from our eyes, we desperately need to find ourselves all united, all brothers in our destiny to lift mankind to the stars and free it from pain and suffering. I'm 25 and I really hope nowday's generations will have the opportunity to feel what 1969's generation felt that 20 of July: that despite wars and social injustices and all the bad that exist in this world, mankind still had dreams that just need an opportunity to fly thowards new, incredibile horizons. Thank you for this wonderful video ❤
Jesus is still here waiting for us to return to Love and holiness. His kingdom is here with us and we have to restore our faith rather than replace it. Because it was faith that lead us here in peace.
@@HyperMario64 I thought so at first. but people are actually pledging. the U.S. Armed Forces have heard about this and were actually pissed off, and responded. what was originally a joke on Facebook just got out of hand..
"One small step" "We came in peace for all mankind" "The Moon" "Man on the Moon" "First historic step" "Magnificent Desolation" "Next stop, The Moon" The bests quotes
@@cynicalnews963 "Contact Light" was during touchdown, actual first words after the spacecraft made physical contact with the Moon. "Magnificent Desolation" was Aldrin's first words actually stepping onto the Lunar surface during EVA.
how this video doesn’t have millions of views yet is beyond me. this channel is severely underrated, hopefully more people will discover it sooner or later
@@Cekmore Have you read any of the scientific literature on literally any component of the Apollo programme? No? Here's a taster: scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=apollo+command+module&btnG=&oq=apollo+comman scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=lunar+module&btnG= Claiming that the technology didn't exist is nonsense when nearly every subsystem has several engineering documents that can be found with just a google search.
@@Cekmore You have better technology and computing power in a smart phone of today than what NASA had for that moon shot. The reason NASA gave up on traveling to the moon was that the public lost interest and the military lost interest as well. We only went there in the first place to best the Russians for military purposes. The whole for peace and mankind was actually a joke.
My mom and dad watched on TV as man made that one small step back in 1969... I'm 29 now and I want to see in my lifetime that giant leap for mankind as we colonize Mars. I was raised on sci-fi movies, books and games. I'm fascinated by space, the universe and it's mysteries, but I wasn't good enough to become a scientist... I'm a car salesman, I'll never discover, or do something truly great. But I wanna see us become a spacefaring race while I'm still around. I wanna see science fiction become science fact!
me too. Honestly, I am sometimes disheartened by how much we will miss. We are not an intergalactic civilisation, and not even an interstellar one! Man has landed on what is essentially our backyard. That reminds me so much of the quote "born too late to explore the world, and too early to explore the Universe." But then again, it's so exciting to be a part of something historic. The kids 22 billion years later will (hopefully) learn about these feats. They will study about the emergence of life on Earth, our journey to moon, to mars, terraforming venus, making a stellar engine, travelling to distant stars, distant galaxies and all. But they won't have anything to hype (except for maybe the upcoming Avengers movie). Just imagine how lame their lives will be. Would you truly be happy if you could do anything you wanted? It would just feel a bit useless and boring after a while. At least we have new things to look forward to, new historic moments....
@@physicslover4951 None of that will ever happen. You have allowed yourself to become delusional. Science fiction is just fantasy literature by another name.
@@theforgottenbrawlers Ah yes, the uneducated idiot. Who and How exactly did Wernher von Braun kill, since as far as i know, he merely developed rockets for Nazi Germany, and later kickstarted America's, practically leveled the field with Russia, and was the man who made it possible to put a man on the moon. Infact, if you did even shallow research, you'd find Nazi Germany had quite the rebelious attitude to it, similar to 80s USSR. There IS a reason Hitler is a "dictator" in particular, and it's because he ruled with fear and threats to your life and your family. It's actually a relative few who were "Nazis" . There, i gave you a quick rundown of Nazi Germany and it's people, not mentioning the actual War, and the stupidity that was Hitler's choices, like not having a source of oil or a large stockpile before starting a war, starting a two-front war with two seperate superpowers when one was already a huge strain, etc.
Higuera ft Thank you, while many have legitimate concerns because Von Braun did work relatively closely to hitler, he was vitally important to our space program. And on the topic of the rockets they developed, in the course of the war, they killed less that 5,000 people, while more than 20,000 rockets were used. They were ineffectual and expensive. Now that doesn’t downplay the loss of life, but it’s something to consider compared to the six million some odd people murdered during the holocaust. Thank you for being educated my friend.
@@theforgottenbrawlers Alright, let me make it clear. He was the one who designed the rockets that carried payloads, and later carried most of our early space equipment from America. He solely kickstarted our entire side of the Space Race, if it werent for him, we wouldnt have one of the most powerful, biggest rockets ever built, the Saturn V, we would have NEVER put a man on the moon, and Russia would have won the space race. Multiple pieces of technology required for said flights, and all the scientific knowledge we have from then? If he got executed because some dumbass like you in power decided "he came from the nazis he's automatically a monster, kill him." It would be a colossal loss in multiple fields. Practically a small Library of Alexandria burning in itself. You may not like him, you may not consider the situation he was in with any common sense, but he did the best he could do, and it did more good than what evil you see he apparently did. If you have such a hate boner for him, why dont you hate Edison, the man who practically invented the Nuke, a weapon with FAR higher kills from only two war-time uses? If you hate one, you MUST hate the other by default.
@@higueraft571 Von Braun can be a monster and still have done good for humanity and science overall. Dr Mengele's horrible experiments were atrocities worthy of death probably 20 times over, but some important discoveries also came out of it that saved millions of lives later. That doesn't mean we like Mengele, you shouldn't like Von Braun either if he was a bad person who happened to also do good in his life.
when i was a kid my father told me that i asked question" can i go to the moon?" now when i listen to this track, it reminds me and makes me a bit nostalgic.
Heartbroken that we've been confined back to our blue marble for nearly the last 50 years. We MUST reach back out there. We must learn how to do it sustainable as well, not discarding entire Saturn boosters at a massive cost. Very well made video, very exciting, emotional. I want to see another one, made from events yet to come.
@@DenDeath I'm talking about from Christmas 1972 to the present. No human being has been back into deep space since Apollo 17. I wish the Soviets had landed on the Moon as well. Even if they hadn't been first, if they could have just matched the challenge, maybe we'd have an international Moon base today instead of the ISS.
those first 52 seconds are the most hopeful, most ready to explore, hyperfying part of this song. id pay you $100 to make another remix based off of those first 52 seconds
This song doesn't make me feel like an American. It doesn't make me feel happy to be Ukranian, Polish, Irish or Scottish. It makes me happy to be a homo-sapien. We were united in those moments during the landing. Lets unite under one banner again and do great things people. Sursum et deinceps. Upwards, and onwards. Per astra ad astra. Through hardship, to the stars.
Just checked melodysheep today at noon if i missed any upload and was sad it didn't. And now boom, 14 minutes ago it uploaded a video. Love this melodysheep. Love ur work too
This person deserves to be a celebrity, just like all of the other people who make music, melodysheep, you have awesome music, I listen to it all of the time, I hope you have great success from this!
I really like your Timelapse of the entire universe and your other space stuffs, the production and how realistic it is plus how the music matches the scene is truly fantastic, hope you could just make a series.
Auditory poooooooooetry bro!!! Gah! Symphony of Science always becomes the highlight of my month whenever they are released. Instantly uplifts my mood! 🤩🔥🙌
I keep coming back to watch this every-now and then.Its just beautiful and magnificent work u did.The deep massage inside here that tells us that if we worked together we can achieve the impossible.Really liked your work and hope u make more like these.
It almost makes me cry to think that people landed on the moon and danced on the surface like angels on cloud's, so heavenly that when you look up you realise how incredible that moment of history is. to just look up and see the moon and to say we have been there... 🌑
Let's all help melodysheep reach ONE MILLION Subscribers! Let us all come together to promote something this beautiful and tell all Passers-by that there is something amazing to see in UA-cam and that they have been missing out on something so wonderful. nothing compares to such an amazing skill that this channel has to offer. and when that time comes melodysheep, don't forget to include me and everyone else who helped spread the word about your channel on your 1,000,000th Subscribers Special video. More Power to you and your channel. Such a beautiful contribution to this amazing world that we have.
You find out there's a new post from MelodySheep and you know it's Awesome before you even watch it... A brilliant and beautiful tribute to our greatest technological achievement. Thanks to NASA, to the hundreds of thousands of contractors and collaborators, and to MelodySheep!!
I thinks science and engineering is one of the most beautiful things humans have done. You are taking this beauty and bringing it out in a way I cannot express. Thank you. This is not the first time you have made me cry.
R.I.P. the men who had the bravery and the guts to actually make this happen. They changed have changed the history of space exploration... One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!
*Big Smoke Cough's* MotherFu- *Ship Horn's* So You Dragged me Way Across Toæoown To see this garage? (YEA) Wow wowowowoowowooo *Ryder Open the gate door* (Ryder Nibba) what the? Thats the motherfuckin **RYDER** *Cj Saying Crazy alien words* emimenemenemnenee shet smoke what you e ə *E Ə* *Big Smoke in the car* ( CHILL the fuck out mane) How'd you get in here mane ( ... ) i ( Cough ) *Cj Again* memekdnsifbianedididbdos (Chill The Fuck out) oh okay....
Epic. Just epic! As a side note, this PROVES that there's a small percentage of folks who are acting out evil on this planet (and that proof is the fact that there are some people who have down-voted this video). This Is Beauty… & just purely brilliant!
I really hope we go back by the early 2020s. I want to gaze upon the historic Apollo landing sites in glorious 4k. We have so much more to explore and know.
yo guys, hope you enjoy this piece! there are a ton of apollo tributes out there, but I tried to make mine unique. any questions for me?
When got 5 remixed?
Will there be a second version of the Voyager Remix, there still a lot of languages, I hope you will make a second version of that
When will you do another video like timelapse of the future of the universe, that is more lenghty and documentary-like ?
Area 51 remix when?
Why does the earth appear so small from the moon?
I swear this guy is gonna be the next hans zimmer
Totally agree
YEAH
@s b Wtf
s b me, an european, does not approve the love you are sending out. That video is garbage
Dude I was gonna say that
I get teary eyed every time I hear a Melodysheep song.
same here
THE PLANETS ON FUCKIN FIREEEEE
Yes every time!
1. RUSSIYA Y.GAGARIN - COSMIC HOMO SAPIENS NUMBER 1. 1961 Y 👍.
2. USA 1969 - 1972 Y. PAVILION MOON. GOOD HOLLIWOOD FILM 👏.
same
one short video to watch, but a giant step to make your day better.
😂😂😂
This comment radiates high iq
How can peopel think of such genius comments?
@@egamersmk771 lol
Straight facts
Fun fact : NASA found out that the best way to fake the moon landing was to film it on the Moon
Ayyyy
They got us in the first half, not gonna lie
Yeah at the time it would be cheaper to go to the moon then CG it
*Elon Musk wants to know your location*
@@okaberintaro2411 I know ....I owe him money
1:38 I kinda like how childlike excitement overtook both astronauts when they walked on the moon
It's cute actually
Imagine what’d that would be like
You might have the only channel which makes me proud of being human hahahah
Reality of humanity hides in two songs by melodysheep: Man on the Moon and the children of planet Earth.
We’re going again in 5 years! You should remix the Artemis too!
Is going to be great XD
We already went several times after that. Nobody seemed to notice or care.
@@rhondah1587 , when exactly?
How? USA can't even build rocket engine. :)
@@zasadacrew Google is your friend.
www.history.com/news/us-moon-landings-apollo
But this first was not the last for NASA. The United States would go on to complete six crewed missions to the moon that landed a total of 12 astronauts (all men) from 1969 to 1972 in a series of Apollo missions numbering up to Apollo 17. The only mission that failed to reach the moon’s surface was Apollo 13, which suffered a critical power and oxygen failure mid-flight, and was forced to make a heroic emergency reentry.
“I’ve got the world in my window”
Anyone who watched Apollo 11 will know that quote
Technically , I have got the sun(the nearest *star* to planet earth 🌎) in my window 😶☺️
I can see the world without a window all the timr
It’s actually an Apollo 13 quote I think
Sorry i missed it..
Thank you to Buzz Aldrin, Michal Collins, and Neil Armstrong for having the balls to boldly go where no man has gone before.
Don't forget all the previous Apollo astronauts who basically test ran everything to perfection too!
Particle Bullets Them too
Don't forget Apollo 1
Apollo 1 went boom tho
And back safely!
0:13 the piano work right here is just too much to handle... Just a phenomenal job.
Thats my favorite
We are living hard times.
Mankind desperately needs a new vision, new common horizons, a new identity, a new soul.
We need to look again at the stars and feel tears of joy falling from our eyes, we desperately need to find ourselves all united, all brothers in our destiny to lift mankind to the stars and free it from pain and suffering.
I'm 25 and I really hope nowday's generations will have the opportunity to feel what 1969's generation felt that 20 of July: that despite wars and social injustices and all the bad that exist in this world, mankind still had dreams that just need an opportunity to fly thowards new, incredibile horizons.
Thank you for this wonderful video ❤
Jesus is still here waiting for us to return to Love and holiness.
His kingdom is here with us and we have to restore our faith rather than replace it.
Because it was faith that lead us here in peace.
❤
Meanwhile people want to go raid Area 51.
hey i am won of those people!
Gotta get them alien tiddies
@@bassimkiani5504 that's a joke dude. nobody will actually do something this stupid
@@bassimkiani5504 they won't kill me, be realistic. A lot of people are going there. they cant stop all of us.!
@@HyperMario64 I thought so at first. but people are actually pledging. the U.S. Armed Forces have heard about this and were actually pissed off, and responded. what was originally a joke on Facebook just got out of hand..
"One small step" "We came in peace for all mankind" "The Moon" "Man on the Moon" "First historic step" "Magnificent Desolation" "Next stop, The Moon" The bests quotes
don’t forget “next stop: the moon” !
@@adamarysissocool6493 you are right!
Obamansito thanks for including it bro
Beautiful!
“Magnificent desolation” buzz aldrins first words on the moon.
"C o n t a c t L i g h t"
No, it was actually "Contact Light." "Magnificent desolation" was the first transmitted words spoken by Buzz Aldrin on the moon.
agentsilverlining it depends what you mean by “on the moon”, I wouldn’t count that
@@cynicalnews963 "Contact Light" was during touchdown, actual first words after the spacecraft made physical contact with the Moon. "Magnificent Desolation" was Aldrin's first words actually stepping onto the Lunar surface during EVA.
how this video doesn’t have millions of views yet is beyond me. this channel is severely underrated, hopefully more people will discover it sooner or later
Imagine were we would be by now if the momentum and desire to get to the Moon never ended
Ah yes if NASA didn't loose the telemetry and forgot how to make the technology we used then... 🍻
@@Cekmore the technology is outdated so if we're going today we would use better technology and not 60's technology.
@@Cekmore
Have you read any of the scientific literature on literally any component of the Apollo programme? No? Here's a taster:
scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=apollo+command+module&btnG=&oq=apollo+comman
scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=lunar+module&btnG=
Claiming that the technology didn't exist is nonsense when nearly every subsystem has several engineering documents that can be found with just a google search.
@@Cekmore You have better technology and computing power in a smart phone of today than what NASA had for that moon shot. The reason NASA gave up on traveling to the moon was that the public lost interest and the military lost interest as well. We only went there in the first place to best the Russians for military purposes. The whole for peace and mankind was actually a joke.
Go look up spacex. They're doing some amazing things.
People at the Moon be like:
" I've got the higher grounds Anakin "
Possibly the best video I've ever watched
3:10 'The Eagle has landed' I love it. Another hit MS good job
My mom and dad watched on TV as man made that one small step back in 1969... I'm 29 now and I want to see in my lifetime that giant leap for mankind as we colonize Mars. I was raised on sci-fi movies, books and games. I'm fascinated by space, the universe and it's mysteries, but I wasn't good enough to become a scientist... I'm a car salesman, I'll never discover, or do something truly great.
But I wanna see us become a spacefaring race while I'm still around. I wanna see science fiction become science fact!
me too. Honestly, I am sometimes disheartened by how much we will miss. We are not an intergalactic civilisation, and not even an interstellar one! Man has landed on what is essentially our backyard. That reminds me so much of the quote "born too late to explore the world, and too early to explore the Universe."
But then again, it's so exciting to be a part of something historic. The kids 22 billion years later will (hopefully) learn about these feats. They will study about the emergence of life on Earth, our journey to moon, to mars, terraforming venus, making a stellar engine, travelling to distant stars, distant galaxies and all. But they won't have anything to hype (except for maybe the upcoming Avengers movie). Just imagine how lame their lives will be. Would you truly be happy if you could do anything you wanted? It would just feel a bit useless and boring after a while. At least we have new things to look forward to, new historic moments....
@@physicslover4951 👍
Go NASA, SpaceX, Artemis, and Starlink. Hopefully you can get us there
@@physicslover4951 None of that will ever happen. You have allowed yourself to become delusional. Science fiction is just fantasy literature by another name.
@@MaxHackbarthI think this will take a long time to happen.
That Werner von Braun clip has so much history behind it, thank you for including it. Very powerful.
Yeah, like killing innocent people in Germany and many other fcked up things.
@@theforgottenbrawlers Ah yes, the uneducated idiot. Who and How exactly did Wernher von Braun kill, since as far as i know, he merely developed rockets for Nazi Germany, and later kickstarted America's, practically leveled the field with Russia, and was the man who made it possible to put a man on the moon.
Infact, if you did even shallow research, you'd find Nazi Germany had quite the rebelious attitude to it, similar to 80s USSR. There IS a reason Hitler is a "dictator" in particular, and it's because he ruled with fear and threats to your life and your family. It's actually a relative few who were "Nazis" .
There, i gave you a quick rundown of Nazi Germany and it's people, not mentioning the actual War, and the stupidity that was Hitler's choices, like not having a source of oil or a large stockpile before starting a war, starting a two-front war with two seperate superpowers when one was already a huge strain, etc.
Higuera ft Thank you, while many have legitimate concerns because Von Braun did work relatively closely to hitler, he was vitally important to our space program.
And on the topic of the rockets they developed, in the course of the war, they killed less that 5,000 people, while more than 20,000 rockets were used. They were ineffectual and expensive. Now that doesn’t downplay the loss of life, but it’s something to consider compared to the six million some odd people murdered during the holocaust.
Thank you for being educated my friend.
@@theforgottenbrawlers Alright, let me make it clear.
He was the one who designed the rockets that carried payloads, and later carried most of our early space equipment from America. He solely kickstarted our entire side of the Space Race, if it werent for him, we wouldnt have one of the most powerful, biggest rockets ever built, the Saturn V, we would have NEVER put a man on the moon, and Russia would have won the space race. Multiple pieces of technology required for said flights, and all the scientific knowledge we have from then? If he got executed because some dumbass like you in power decided "he came from the nazis he's automatically a monster, kill him." It would be a colossal loss in multiple fields. Practically a small Library of Alexandria burning in itself.
You may not like him, you may not consider the situation he was in with any common sense, but he did the best he could do, and it did more good than what evil you see he apparently did.
If you have such a hate boner for him, why dont you hate Edison, the man who practically invented the Nuke, a weapon with FAR higher kills from only two war-time uses? If you hate one, you MUST hate the other by default.
@@higueraft571 Von Braun can be a monster and still have done good for humanity and science overall. Dr Mengele's horrible experiments were atrocities worthy of death probably 20 times over, but some important discoveries also came out of it that saved millions of lives later. That doesn't mean we like Mengele, you shouldn't like Von Braun either if he was a bad person who happened to also do good in his life.
Astronaut suits look so cute
And badass
@@Blueflag04 cute and badass, thats not good
They look epicly badass
Kinda wanna give the a huggie
Fabulous I'm on courses to be an astronaut
when i was a kid my father told me that i asked question" can i go to the moon?" now when i listen to this track, it reminds me and makes me a bit nostalgic.
This is MAGNIFICENT ! Modern, melodic, dreamy and just ............... beautiful. Thank you.
Its adorable how they hop to move around on the moon's surface!
It's like white blobs prancing along! 😂
this one completely crossed the sound track line man!!!! I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEE ITTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heartbroken that we've been confined back to our blue marble for nearly the last 50 years. We MUST reach back out there. We must learn how to do it sustainable as well, not discarding entire Saturn boosters at a massive cost.
Very well made video, very exciting, emotional. I want to see another one, made from events yet to come.
say hello to artemis
umm but after the landing 5 more launchs were scheduled
@@DenDeath I'm talking about from Christmas 1972 to the present. No human being has been back into deep space since Apollo 17.
I wish the Soviets had landed on the Moon as well. Even if they hadn't been first, if they could have just matched the challenge, maybe we'd have an international Moon base today instead of the ISS.
@@Doctor699 maybe but the iss is a research station made to conduct experiments in space.
@@randomguy-jd8su Damn, I was gonna say that.
This has got to be one of my favorites, keep up this AWESOME work
those first 52 seconds are the most hopeful, most ready to explore, hyperfying part of this song. id pay you $100 to make another remix based off of those first 52 seconds
wont stop me from listening to this one 24/7 anyway though lol
We need more music like you did for Timelapse of the Future
Aww hell yeah
I know humanity has a ton of issues but whatever happens, I really do hope we can overcome them and become something truly awesome.
This song doesn't make me feel like an American. It doesn't make me feel happy to be Ukranian, Polish, Irish or Scottish. It makes me happy to be a homo-sapien.
We were united in those moments during the landing. Lets unite under one banner again and do great things people.
Sursum et deinceps. Upwards, and onwards.
Per astra ad astra. Through hardship, to the stars.
Just checked melodysheep today at noon if i missed any upload and was sad it didn't. And now boom, 14 minutes ago it uploaded a video. Love this melodysheep. Love ur work too
Man, the way they got us excited about going to the moon just through news coverage....
This made me cry just imagining all that had happened and our milestones
I never thought about this to be remixed, but you did it, and you did it beautifully.
Greetings from Earth.
Notifcation Squad Hype, Great Song as always!!
THIS NEEDS TO BE MORE POPULAR
This person deserves to be a celebrity, just like all of the other people who make music, melodysheep, you have awesome music, I listen to it all of the time, I hope you have great success from this!
You are one of my favorite musicians, and this song does not disappoint! Keep up the great work! 👍
I really like your Timelapse of the entire universe and your other space stuffs, the production and how realistic it is plus how the music matches the scene is truly fantastic, hope you could just make a series.
If Elon Musk managed to get people to Mars, Meldoysheep better make something similar to this
Next stop: Mars
@@skyblue_2204 , maybe, after Russians. :)
@@zasadacrew dude what you want?
@@jackas5658 , who are you?
@@zasadacrew where are you
I cried watching this I’m glad I can look up at the stars and the moon and say “WE HAVE FUCKING BEEN THERE” how awesome man
Not yet
We are still reaching for the stars.
What a truly magnificent & beautiful moment in the history of mankind. Thanks for making this masterpiece!
Thank you, Melodysheep...!
This channel is a real benefit,
I forgot this for ages
Returning memories in new ways😔😀
dude that's exactly my taste of art. (also the timelapse of the universes future is something I still think about after months)
Auditory poooooooooetry bro!!! Gah! Symphony of Science always becomes the highlight of my month whenever they are released. Instantly uplifts my mood! 🤩🔥🙌
I would kill for just the instrumental of this...masterpiece!!
I don't understand why a lot of people still insist that the Moon Landing is Fake.
Like, holy shit... Are their brain upside down or something?
I have seen A LOT of videos on youtube, hell I have seen a lot of video's in general but this is deed ass my favorite video of all time!
This is the biggest and greatest event we've done !
Can't believe 2019 was 5 years ago, that's crazy
This is beautiful. Thank you!
Your talent is outrageously overlooked, you are a brilliant producer, all hail Lord Sheepy.
0:03 Yes, I belive it.
I keep coming back to watch this every-now and then.Its just beautiful and magnificent work u did.The deep massage inside here that tells us that if we worked together we can achieve the impossible.Really liked your work and hope u make more like these.
The spacesuit is the most badass thing ever created
This is PURE TALENT.
Just when I think you can’t outdo yourself!! Love your music!!
I think we can all agree it's an amazing time to be alive, to be witness to the things we have and the things we will. Thanks Melody❤
Your videos always manage to move me to tears. I love your content so much!!
It almost makes me cry to think that people landed on the moon and danced on the surface like angels on cloud's, so heavenly that when you look up you realise how incredible that moment of history is. to just look up and see the moon and to say we have been there... 🌑
I love it, once again you nailed it !
Your music remixes have such a great recognition value.
Thank you for this great music.
With best regards,
SANY3000
Falcon 9 reaching the ISS *needs* a remix, MS!🙏🙏🙏
Each time i look up on the moon, I think to myself, we went there, we went there
I'm happy waiting 50 years for this.
My grandpa worked on Apollo 11 and all of them and he recently past away so this made me really happy! Thank you!
This is great...thank you Melody Sheep
even the closed captions have so much effort put
i feels bad for the guy didn't get to walk on the surface of the moon but instead he must stay on the station the whole trip
Susan ßøt c: me too!! I heard him talk on google doodle and I also felt for him but he was part of history.
Hey don't feel too bad for him. He got to have hot coffee on the far side of the Moon while they were on the surface. ;D
Those six people also got to see the stars way better than anyone with the naked eye on Earth.
He was the person who went the farthest away from Earth. That's quite an achievement.
Michael Collins. It must have sucked lol.
Can't wait for remix in 2024 or man on the moon 2.0
Let's all help melodysheep reach ONE MILLION Subscribers! Let us all come together to promote something this beautiful and tell all Passers-by that there is something amazing to see in UA-cam and that they have been missing out on something so wonderful. nothing compares to such an amazing skill that this channel has to offer.
and when that time comes melodysheep, don't forget to include me and everyone else who helped spread the word about your channel on your 1,000,000th Subscribers Special video.
More Power to you and your channel. Such a beautiful contribution to this amazing world that we have.
This probably took so long to make, great work! From the moon itself!
your songs are really motivate me towards SCIENCE
Underrated..... Literally UNDERRATED
You find out there's a new post from MelodySheep and you know it's Awesome before you even watch it... A brilliant and beautiful tribute to our greatest technological achievement.
Thanks to NASA, to the hundreds of thousands of contractors and collaborators, and to MelodySheep!!
I thinks science and engineering is one of the most beautiful things humans have done. You are taking this beauty and bringing it out in a way I cannot express.
Thank you. This is not the first time you have made me cry.
This has to be the most beautiful thing I have seen in my entire life! :D
I found my fav UA-cam channel bro this is a masterpiece
I love this song, but the voyager one made me cry.
R.I.P. the men who had the bravery and the guts to actually make this happen. They changed have changed the history of space exploration... One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!
Buzz Aldrin is still alive...
@@cynicalnews963 I think he is talking about people who perished in previous space missions..
This is amazing! Thanks for this!
imagine seeing the world you live in so far away from you, and its just there staying still
1:10 best part
as an apollo lover this is beutiful
Can you believe it? Soon we will witness another legendary time, when we will see first step on Mars.
Melodysheep’s songs are beyond the best. How are none of his songs in the Top Billboard?!
Truly beautiful, just like the landing
Outstanding video
After the Moon, our next stop would be Mars.
Awesome & Beautiful!
Each time I see "Crafted by Melodysheep, I imagine you forging a film reel on an anvil, like a patient and passionate craftsman
*Big Smoke Cough's* MotherFu- *Ship Horn's* So You Dragged me Way Across Toæoown To see this garage? (YEA) Wow wowowowoowowooo *Ryder Open the gate door* (Ryder Nibba) what the? Thats the motherfuckin **RYDER** *Cj Saying Crazy alien words* emimenemenemnenee shet smoke what you e ə *E Ə* *Big Smoke in the car* ( CHILL the fuck out mane) How'd you get in here mane ( ... ) i ( Cough ) *Cj Again* memekdnsifbianedididbdos (Chill The Fuck out) oh okay....
Melodysheep, you`ve done it again brother, love your work bro...!
Epic. Just epic!
As a side note, this PROVES that there's a small percentage of folks who are acting out evil on this planet (and that proof is the fact that there are some people who have down-voted this video). This Is Beauty… & just purely brilliant!
I really hope we go back by the early 2020s. I want to gaze upon the historic Apollo landing sites in glorious 4k. We have so much more to explore and know.
love this video.
Beautiful!! This made my heart glow. Thank you melodysheep, and thank you NASA!!