50 Years of Mars Exploration

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • 2015 marks 50 years of successful NASA missions to Mars starting with Mariner 4 in 1965. Since then, a total of 15 robotic missions led by various NASA centers have laid the groundwork for future human missions to the Red Planet. The journey to Mars continues with additional robotic missions planned for 2016 and 2020, and human missions in the 2030s.

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  • @IAmNumber4000
    @IAmNumber4000 9 років тому +20

    The amount of engineering that went into these missions, the amount of raw human ingenuity, is just absolutely stunning. I can't find words to describe how this video made me feel.

  • @alexlai1812
    @alexlai1812 9 років тому +11

    respect for these excellent engineers, greeting from China

  • @Testiculon
    @Testiculon 9 років тому +202

    C'mon NASA, videos like this need Morgan Freeman's voice!

    • @Pook500
      @Pook500 9 років тому +4

      Fat Al I lol'd, and then realized I very seriously agreed!
      I could go for Mike Rowe though too. Both those guys are outstanding.

    • @Freyelise
      @Freyelise 9 років тому +1

      Fat Al While I don't disagree, I'd also like to put Martin Sheen's name for consideration :) (Illusive Man)

    • @fernandgay586
      @fernandgay586 9 років тому +2

      +Fat Al the voice of Administrator Charlie Bolden and President Barack Obama are fine

    • @TheRealSkeletor
      @TheRealSkeletor 9 років тому +3

      Fat Al I'd be very okay with Neil DeGrasse Tyson or Dick Rodstein narrating.

    • @Laceykat66
      @Laceykat66 9 років тому +2

      +Fernand Gay They are alright Fernand, but Freeman has a style that is not easy to find.

  • @Puleczech
    @Puleczech 9 років тому +4

    Mad respect to anyone working at JPL. Every single one of you!!!

  • @learningtolovethephilippines
    @learningtolovethephilippines 9 років тому +137

    I literally cried for joy watching this. Thanks NASA/JPL.

    • @MrHichammohsen1
      @MrHichammohsen1 9 років тому

      +Abel Melquiades Callejo Same here !

    • @samgod
      @samgod 9 років тому +1

      +Abel Melquiades Callejo Me too.

    • @WildRiverTom1
      @WildRiverTom1 9 років тому

      +Abel Melquiades Callejo Yes, me too - they kicked ass. I don't know if they know how good this film is.

    • @anikus80
      @anikus80 9 років тому +1

      +Abel Melquiades Callejo Yeah, me too :) The guys from NASA are just amazing ...

    • @Utoobasaurus
      @Utoobasaurus 8 років тому

      +Abel Melquiades Callejo How ya doin now Abel?

  • @xanthespace5141
    @xanthespace5141 9 років тому +54

    Too sad that Roscosmos don't do this epic kind of videos.
    Go humanity! Screw you, politics!

  • @freesci8863
    @freesci8863 9 років тому +98

    Unfortunately, at a moment when our capabilities for exploration are at their highest, the nasa budget is at is lowest, with less than 0.5% of the federal budget (compared to 4.5% in 1967). Have we stopped dreaming?

    • @AdamCol584
      @AdamCol584 9 років тому +2

      Well the budget is proportionate to what nasa needs to do. There's no doubt the year of the Mars landing the best budget will be huge.

    • @freesci8863
      @freesci8863 9 років тому +4

      Adam Cole While I think you're right about the fact that Mars landing would
      benefit from a big budget, most of the work (research, testing...) has
      to be done way before the actual landing . Right now, nasa is not in a
      good position to start working on an eventual Mars landing. Apart from
      mars exploration, many projects also have to be delayed because the
      budget is too restricted (telscopes, probes...). If the situation
      remains the same, I feel like another country needs to take on the work.

    • @manlyastronaut6984
      @manlyastronaut6984 9 років тому +1

      +FreeDoum canada, india, russia, most of europe and even china are entering the field. Fun the fun just started.

    • @valhar2000
      @valhar2000 9 років тому +1

      FreeDoum Well, there are scientists with tacky shirts running loose around the place! We _have_ to solve the tacky shirt scientist problem at any cost!

    • @vcorreard
      @vcorreard 9 років тому

      FreeDoum man, the federal budget was 4.5% in 1967 just because of the cold war and the space race

  • @Electronickit
    @Electronickit Рік тому +1

    Congratulations to the people at NASA and JPL ! You can not fake those reactions of pure joy when the landings are "made" on Mars. The photo-realistic animations were very well done.

  • @dieGRUVE
    @dieGRUVE 9 років тому +42

    This gave me chills! I am so fortunate to be growing up during this time of space exploration.

  • @SirLithen
    @SirLithen 9 років тому +46

    I really do hope the unites states gets their shit together and shifts some funding from weapons development and army funding towards space exploration.

    • @chrisl.6211
      @chrisl.6211 9 років тому

      The funding is proportionate to what NASA needs, so in the year of a Mars Landing, budget goes up, and budget has gone up since the Recession started to end,

    • @SirLithen
      @SirLithen 9 років тому +10

      Frost Free I believe the people at NASA would disagree

    • @SirLithen
      @SirLithen 9 років тому

      Wuhfel Meanwhile most other countries do just fine whit significantly less weapons funding

    • @GameKraken
      @GameKraken 8 років тому +4

      +Wuhfel Pacifist Obama? Peace is really what makes the world go round. Also did you know that Obama doesnt give many orders, He takes Many more orders! I agree with Felix Hindemo, we need to focus on space exploration and education for this nation's future!

    • @NicoAW17
      @NicoAW17 7 років тому

      *united, and protection is top priority, and sense I live in the u.s I like how were untouchable in defence, I would rather that than space, protection over space.

  • @MarkoNara
    @MarkoNara 9 років тому +60

    The moment that a human goes to mars, will be one of the most important in my entire life. Im already proud of the Nasa JPL, and in 2030 I will be proud of been human...
    Go for it! For mankind.

    • @TheSponkomat
      @TheSponkomat 9 років тому +10

      Marko Nara I hope I will live to see that... hey, just somehow get Putin to announce that Russia is going and the US will have people on mars 6-10 years later. ;)

    • @benzeneringsociety1289
      @benzeneringsociety1289 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheSponkomat Benzene Ring Society cordially wish for that.Something in new mission.18 february NASA Mars rover-

  • @TeoNavu
    @TeoNavu 9 років тому +24

    Oh wow what an amazing video
    a big supporter from France

  • @arbabhasnain8937
    @arbabhasnain8937 3 роки тому

    No matter in which part of the world you live , no matter which country you live , no matter what color you are but this truly the win of humanity and I am feeling so proud rn WE ARE PROUD OF YOU NASA

  • @809380
    @809380 9 років тому +30

    Those beautiful music give a great impression of dream....for the future.

  • @IvanaAmeliaBartoluc
    @IvanaAmeliaBartoluc 7 років тому

    Gracias por acompañarnos a lo largo de nuestras vidas! Desde Argentina, un gran abrazo a todos allí.

  • @CaptainSquareyez
    @CaptainSquareyez 8 років тому +9

    imagine where we would be if all that money that goes into warfare, went into things like this. We wouldn't be sending probes and rovers out, but manned spacecraft, if space exploration got all the funding that military's got that is

  • @Classica_1750
    @Classica_1750 9 років тому +1

    guys the whole music played sounds like Doctor Who to me
    ohohohoho~good job in the music and effects, you did well, like your marscrafts

  • @supernova5712
    @supernova5712 9 років тому +9

    Crying like a little child, thanks NASA & JPL for this amazing journey and thanks for all your efforts in our quest to understand, best of luck and keep it up

  • @imayoutuberseetha1135
    @imayoutuberseetha1135 6 років тому +16

    a good journey to Mars!!
    I want to work as astrophysicist at NASA. it is my dream!! 😇😊

    • @IgorMgtowandVideoGames
      @IgorMgtowandVideoGames 6 років тому

      Pah Esa is better

    • @vincentn5711
      @vincentn5711 6 років тому

      Maybe try SpaceX. Honestly NASA is slightly out dated.

    • @MarsFKA
      @MarsFKA 6 років тому +2

      Vincent N Remind us again how many rovers SpaceX has landed on Mars, or how many orbiters and fly-bys, or how missions to Mars SpaceX has nearly ready to launch?
      Can't beat fifty years of experience and technological development. Nor can you beat fifty years of Not. Giving. Up!
      The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the jewell in NASA's crown. If NASA were to exist only for the JPL, the return on investment would be beyond price.

    •  5 років тому +2

      Do it! Follow your dream and never stop until you get there. Be an astrophysicist at NASA. :) You can do it.

  • @agentphive9297
    @agentphive9297 9 років тому +8

    this video gave me chills.. if only our lives was a lil longer

  • @robertcook5380
    @robertcook5380 9 років тому +19

    Mark Watney would be proud

  • @梧桐树下-u4e
    @梧桐树下-u4e 8 років тому

    每次看都很感动every time I watch it again, I would be moved.thanks for the heroes

  • @DeityDeconstruction
    @DeityDeconstruction 9 років тому +12

    NASA should do a Kickstarter to put a full color video device on the next lander. I want to see these things in real color.

    • @ScientistDog
      @ScientistDog 6 років тому

      Colors are very relative, any camera will balance them around the other colors that are in the same frame, balancing over what it considers white.
      And your brain will do the same. Put some tinted glasses, you will think you are seeing normal after a while, turn them away, and you think that everything is colored the "opposite" for a while. Or change the color gamut of your pc screen, it will have the same effect.

    • @AdarshPalSingh
      @AdarshPalSingh 5 років тому

      The data rate direct-to-Earth varies from about 12kbps to 3kbps. The data rate to the orbiters is a constant 128kbps. An orbiter passes over the rover and is in the vicinity of the sky to communicate with the rovers for about 8 minutes at a time, per sol. In that time, about 60 megabits of data (about 1/100 of a CD) can be transmitted to an orbiter. That same 60 megabits would take between 1.5 and 5 hours to transmit direct to Earth. The rovers can only transmit direct-to-Earth for at most three hours a day due to power and thermal limitations, even though Earth may be in view much longer.
      With this information in mind, tell me what good a full color video camera on a rover will do?

  • @jetfin2
    @jetfin2 9 років тому +14

    i hope i can see mars for my self

  • @dionesvaldez088
    @dionesvaldez088 18 днів тому +1

    Frederic Sans - Heroic Destiny

  • @EnergyReturnWheel
    @EnergyReturnWheel 9 років тому

    Mars...High Speed ground transportation? A must. Low temperatures, low pressure environment?...No Problem for ERW. 2014-2015 NASA Rover Challenges 3rd and 7th place finishes two years in a row...MTSU and TTU.

  • @JabberCT
    @JabberCT 9 років тому +7

    Taxpayers give just 4/10ths of 1 penny on a tax dollar to NASA each year. And yet, look what they accomplish. C'mon people. Lets aim high and give them a full penny.

  • @thekommandantvulpes
    @thekommandantvulpes 3 роки тому +3

    We did it again people!! Perseverance is on Mars in one piece!!!!

  • @nitestryker7
    @nitestryker7 9 років тому +4

    This makes me so happy. Like indescribably happy. It makes my soul feel good.

  • @agushll74
    @agushll74 4 роки тому +3

    I remember specially the Mars Pathfinder in 1997. Of course we already had pictures of the surface of Mars from the Viking missions, but I was 2-3 years old at that time and then nothing. And when Pathfinder rover arrived and started to send us pictures of the red planet, that was sublime. I’m looking forward to what Perseverance rover has to offer to us. Mars has never been so close to our eyes.

  • @NaylynnTanon
    @NaylynnTanon 7 років тому

    Tears everywhere.

  • @বিশ্বেরকিছুঅজানাখবর

    Just an Awesome video..!! Thanks a lot dear NASA JPL for this one..!! But where is Spirit and Opportunity ?-

  • @garyschneiderman3353
    @garyschneiderman3353 7 років тому +3

    I knew these guys from the first Mariners....first engineer with glasses was my Dad. They were remarkable engineers and it was a remarkable time. I remember being, and am still so proud.

  • @minikong8169
    @minikong8169 8 років тому

    One day... we will leave our footprints on the surface of Mars... also or especially for our beloved and sadly missed Challenger grew!

  • @beingatliberty
    @beingatliberty 9 років тому +4

    nice 4 minute overview video, is there one playlist that gives a detailed history of what has been learnt from curiosity ?

  • @NicoAW17
    @NicoAW17 5 років тому +3

    RIP Opportunity 2003-2018, you outlived everyone's expectations.

  • @martaeapp
    @martaeapp 6 років тому

    best video ever
    like

  • @betzalelhymon8543
    @betzalelhymon8543 4 роки тому

    We sent statilites there in the 60's and 70's!!!!!! Its 2020!!!!!

  • @ΜαριαΜαρακι-θ7η1σ
    @ΜαριαΜαρακι-θ7η1σ 8 років тому

    Fantastic

  • @SLGAGA
    @SLGAGA 6 років тому

    Time has come to see the human on mars

  • @RaimoKangasniemi
    @RaimoKangasniemi 9 років тому +2

    1965, 1967, 1969 and 1971 NASA launched a total of 8 missions to Mars, two in each launch window. Each time one mission failed and one succeeded. A kind of pity that today so much rests on single spacecraft successfully getting into space and then completing its mission.

    • @DrNothing23
      @DrNothing23 9 років тому +2

      Raimo Kangasniemi There's an entire fleet of spacecraft on, around and going TO Mars as we speak...

  • @dhimanroy1671
    @dhimanroy1671 3 роки тому +1

    Hey JPL now edit this video for InSight and Perseverance!

  • @psynchro
    @psynchro 3 роки тому

    Last 3 seconds though...they cut the scene just before the speared tentacles whipped out...

  • @vaderexmachina
    @vaderexmachina 8 років тому +4

    too bad insight was delayed to 2018 because of a faulty vacuum chamber.

  • @TheLostlunch
    @TheLostlunch 5 років тому

    I can’t wait to see if people go on mars

  • @baptistegabillard6965
    @baptistegabillard6965 8 років тому +2

    Can someone tells me where the f are all those stupid ninjas cutting onions ...

  • @robertadorrough3852
    @robertadorrough3852 9 років тому +2

    Yes, yes all joy, hugs and handshakes for the Mars missions. Really would like to see the expressions in the control room on September 23, 1999. After all we learn more from our failures than from our successes. Just to be clear: Lockheed Martin, NASA and JPL are all using metric, right?

  • @MariaGarcia281
    @MariaGarcia281 9 років тому +1

    I feel so proud to have been given the opportunity to include my name on a chip heading for Mars next year on InSight mission
    ... thanks NASA!

  • @TaurusApollo17
    @TaurusApollo17 Рік тому

    What was the name of music? Yotube has removed explanation.

  • @djeinsteinmusic
    @djeinsteinmusic 9 років тому +2

    Remarkable past experiences, and yet even more exciting opportunities ahead! Can't wait till we set foot on MARS! #journeytomars #nasa

  • @谢鑫宇-q4r
    @谢鑫宇-q4r 5 років тому

    Well done!

  • @YoutubeRON1
    @YoutubeRON1 3 роки тому

    And now 55 years

  • @AnthonyPreece
    @AnthonyPreece 9 років тому +2

    Amazing work, NASA have been a big inspiration since I can remember.

  • @stephaniebroussard488
    @stephaniebroussard488 5 років тому +1

    3:40 insight landed in 2018

  • @Willskull
    @Willskull 9 років тому

    Amazing!!!!

  • @aerohk
    @aerohk 4 роки тому +1

    Why Mariners 6 and 7 took better pictures 0:35 than Mariners 9 0:41?

  • @laxmibiswas5079
    @laxmibiswas5079 Рік тому

    I want to know about the Mars pathfinder lander

  • @maybe_monad
    @maybe_monad 9 років тому +2

    It brings tears of joy to my eyes. Well done!

  • @dzulfisaputra257
    @dzulfisaputra257 5 років тому +1

    Why have we stopped dreaming big?
    Newton's 3rd law:
    The only way we're getting somewhere is to leave stuff behind.
    Lets leave behind war and conflict and lets begin the interstellar age

  • @Jason987262
    @Jason987262 9 років тому +2

    50 years of exploration and we still haven't colonized the place.

  • @TechySrijan
    @TechySrijan 3 роки тому +1

    And now perseverance is already there.

  • @DillSulix
    @DillSulix 9 років тому +2

    Beautiful! I really hope that the last scene will be real!

  • @sakiraDelusu
    @sakiraDelusu Рік тому +1

    Spryc romnia Mai trebuie 2 luni sa fac apa pe marte osigenul egel Gabriel Bursann fesbook

  • @DrivingDallas214
    @DrivingDallas214 9 років тому

    Murica!!

  • @sakiraDelusu
    @sakiraDelusu Рік тому +1

    Toti marteni depe marte del egel 800 milone dolari pe an. Gabriel Bursann cod

  • @simransohal16
    @simransohal16 8 років тому +1

    This brought tears to my eyes. Amazing work.

  • @sakiraDelusu
    @sakiraDelusu Рік тому +1

    Spryc romnia Mai trebuie 2 luni sa fac apa pe marte egel Gabriel Bursann

  • @sakiraDelusu
    @sakiraDelusu Рік тому +1

    1 minut fac siua pe marte egel Gabriel Bursann fesbook

  • @MARSTVCHANNEL
    @MARSTVCHANNEL 8 років тому +1

    Oh of course, why not leave out all the Soviet / Russian missions, as well as ESA and India. By the way, the Russians have a "manned" mission planned for 2017. You won't hear it from JPL, so get your news from Mars Academy and Mars TV Channel on Google plus if you need to know about missions other than US.

    • @BoxManCreates
      @BoxManCreates 8 років тому

      +MARS TV CHANNEL USA #1. EVERYONE ELSE #2

    • @MARSTVCHANNEL
      @MARSTVCHANNEL 8 років тому

      +BoxManCreates Well, unfortunately they had to spy on the Russians to get the technology to get their space program of the ground, and this came as a shock to me too. The truth is had to swallow, but of course the truth is all that counts.

    • @MARSTVCHANNEL
      @MARSTVCHANNEL 8 років тому

      +MARS TV CHANNEL Correction, the Soviets, not the Russians only

  • @PatReynoldsakaPatMan
    @PatReynoldsakaPatMan 9 років тому +1

    So. Much. SCIENCE! Past, present - and future...

  • @benedictbacani4458
    @benedictbacani4458 6 років тому +1

    Best thing ever! I am 9 years old and I want to be an astronaut.

  • @sakiraDelusu
    @sakiraDelusu Рік тому +1

    Un Tru minut fac nopta pe marte egel Gabriel Bursann

  • @maxpearce2664
    @maxpearce2664 2 роки тому +1

    Bruh were these camera angels comin frm

  • @thisissomeone2570
    @thisissomeone2570 3 роки тому

    Survive Insight

  • @BashkirAstronaut
    @BashkirAstronaut 7 років тому

    What this music in video? Say please.

  • @KonstantinusAlbus
    @KonstantinusAlbus 9 років тому

    Видеоролик посвящён не 50-летию изучения Марса, а 50-летию американской марсианской программы и только её. Конечно, штатовские общечеловеки не мелочатся и себя идентифицируют со всем остальным миром, потому и не вдаются в такие "тонкости", но нам надо.
    Россия начала изучение Марса с помощью межпланетных кораблей на 2 года раньше США - наш "Марс-1" посетил Марс первым из земных аппаратов ещё в 1962 г.. Так же именно русский аппарат первый достиг поверхности Марса в 1971 г., аж на 5 лет раньше США - "Марс-2" (к сожалению не штатно, и разбился), но "Марс-3" в том же году исправил положение - его спускаемый аппарат совершил успешную посадку на Марс и передал первые в истории его фотографии с поверхности. Так что и до Марса русские первые добрались, и совершилди на него мягкую посадку тоже первые, и фотки на поверхности Марса сделали тоже первыми - вот это настоящие вехи в изучении Красной Планеты.
    Вот так вот.
    Так что, хоть самопиар у штатовцев поставлен куда лучше чем у русских, но яблони на Марсе будут цвести русские - антоновка. ;))
    img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/25/chankara.1/0_138d7_9e0fb359_XL.jpg

  • @adverseflower34
    @adverseflower34 7 років тому

    Didn't Trump say he wanted people to Mars sooner than 2030s? Every time I heard him say that, I thought I felt NASA roll their eyes and be like, "Yeah, okay, RIGHT....anyways..." lol 😂

  • @furycat28
    @furycat28 11 місяців тому

    Once we go to Mars, we should pick up all the old mars spacecraft and put them in a museum on Earth
    My personal favorite spacecraft was:
    Viking 1 lander
    Mars Pathfinder
    Mars 2003 rovers
    Curiosity
    Mariner 4

  • @grapy83
    @grapy83 4 роки тому

    Lately I'm feeling down about all this mars exploration thing.
    If all the countries are making their own high risk high investment missions to mars then consequently they will want to keep tight control on whatever success they achieve on that alien planet. And you know where does it lead to... The same things we have been doing on "this planet". Yes, territorial, racial, cultural discriminations. And what that leads to... Just skim the human history.
    Initially I was hoping that world might UNITE to tackle down the Martian endeavors but now I see everyone is going their own ways.

  • @nevillepass
    @nevillepass 9 років тому

    will there still be as much funding for space missions in the 2030's ? wouldnt global warming and other disasters have started to hit by then? anyway worth trying!!!!!time is running out!!!lets escape to mars!! er, ta! i enjoy!!!!!!!

  • @alexanderhamlett2531
    @alexanderhamlett2531 2 роки тому

    I'm pretty sure if the Mars exploit has been made available to the general public, many of those people would not understand the risk involved. Solar storms, weather, extreme extreme cold, lack of water, lack of food, lack of resources and tools. These would cause some serious problems. It would be many times easier for someone to tell you to go live in an iglu for the rest of your life, than to be an untrained "adventurer" charting land that is roughly 1000 times more difficult to navigate and develop than the coldest and wettest parts of Alaska.

  • @tintucnongnhat7576
    @tintucnongnhat7576 6 років тому +1

    I want to Step Foot on Mars. Then ok everything's done, i can die.

  • @chen12353689
    @chen12353689 9 років тому +4

    anyone knows the background music?

    • @kenshinalbirunny6834
      @kenshinalbirunny6834 7 років тому +1

      looks like TF theme (Transformer)

    • @chowtom5174
      @chowtom5174 7 років тому

      Sounds like a remix of the transformers theme

    • @arkfall9284
      @arkfall9284 6 років тому

      Kinda sounds like some background layers of 'Arrival to Earth' from the 2007 Transformers score

  • @KevinAshkore_DarkValle
    @KevinAshkore_DarkValle 6 років тому

    These presidents (some) dosent care to make humanity to a galactic civilzation.

  • @vladimirgrillmaster
    @vladimirgrillmaster 9 років тому +1

    People rejoice for computer animations? wtf???

    • @vladimirgrillmaster
      @vladimirgrillmaster 9 років тому +1

      I was talking about people from comments section...I think that even artistic colored pictures from Mars make them happy and amazed...

  • @monkgonzalez
    @monkgonzalez 9 років тому

    la pregunta si no existe la ley de la gravedad,como puede,,hacer esto,,descender,tan rápido,,o al menos que no sea un simulacro

  • @karinexner8970
    @karinexner8970 9 років тому

    The achievements are mind blowing! But where is the reward for the effort? A lot more money has to be spent if we succeed to ' living ' there one day. Meantime poverty and diseases continue on earth. Do we have our priorities in the right perspective?

  • @PAMSAAM
    @PAMSAAM 5 років тому

    52 years later and they just now start discussing getting a human on Mars by Late 2030's????? Slackers!

  • @PrashantPatil-my7nn
    @PrashantPatil-my7nn 4 роки тому +1

    We are win the red planet marsssssss

  • @pranjalvw2193
    @pranjalvw2193 3 роки тому +1

    I Can feel their Enthusiasm and Happiness.

  • @okrajoe
    @okrajoe 6 років тому +1

    Such a beautiful planet to explore.

  • @Adrianlover89
    @Adrianlover89 9 років тому

    Why waste money of robots/satellites?Use that money for a man made mission. Stop wasting time NASA.

  • @PINGPONGROCKSBRAH
    @PINGPONGROCKSBRAH 9 років тому

    Can't wait until I can buy a ticket to go there. I don't care if it's freezing. As long as I can get resupplied I'll buy a ticket lol

  • @scottallen6133
    @scottallen6133 7 років тому

    imagine we had no wars and religion, such a waste of money. we could me more advanced.

  • @徐迦南
    @徐迦南 8 років тому

    well,as a human, i feel quite exciting,but as a chinese,i fell very sad with my country china's space flight

  • @edcastanha
    @edcastanha 8 років тому

    Impressive capacity and understanding of engineers and analysts.
    Too bad not everyone will have access to the same information, which would accelerate the process of evolution of humanity.

  • @amazingvideos1606
    @amazingvideos1606 4 роки тому

    sir, can i upload this video from my youtube channel... give me permission sir🙂🙂🙂

  • @eliubfj
    @eliubfj 4 роки тому

    I've learned more from this video than I have in Kindergarden, Elementary, Jr high and High school combined.. . .

  • @gandharzero
    @gandharzero 9 років тому

    NASA needs more funding amd more general interest to be more successful.
    Even with limited resources they do a great job.

  • @arthurdont1478
    @arthurdont1478 6 років тому

    Good job NASA! Please do more, we will pay our taxes, you take us far and beyond! And we need people like Carl Sagan:
    "Maybe we’re on Mars because of the magnificent science that can be done there - the gates of the wonder world are opening in our time. Maybe we’re on Mars because we have to be, because there’s a deep nomadic impulse built into us by the evolutionary process - we come, after all, from hunter-gatherers, and for 99.9% of our tenure on Earth we’ve been wanderers. And the next place to wander to is Mars. But whatever the reason you’re on Mars is, I’m glad you’re there. And I wish I was with you."