I might be late, but I just love how every spacecraft or rovers we make by our own hands seem to have an independent life of their own on a different planet. Although, yes, they're technically not alive, and we're technically controlling them, just the technology they have gives them life and makes me so grateful to have lived in this moment in time.
I could listen to this lady's voice forever. Another brilliant success. Perseverance, the largest and most sophisticated rover yet landed flawlessly on Mars, carrying a helicopter. Humans can do such wonderful things when they put their minds to it.
Mars is after all a small planet in our neighborhood. Just imagine the magnitude of the Cosmos that has no boundaries! I plan to visit the Mars one of these days. Shall return after a week or two. Coming along?
I was on the original development team for this rover. Every night my team and I would revel in the perseverance w/ a couple of drinks a night. Unfortunately that turned into 4 or 6 drinks a night to needing a drink before work but going into work blacked out drunk to all of us getting fired and never allowed in a government facility
Imagine: You're working at a penny manufacturing facility in 1909, inspecting a penny that was just created, having no idea that one day this tiny object in your hands will travel millions of miles across the solar system, where no man has ever gone, and arrive safely on a different celestial body, fixed to a giant futuristic machine the size of a car.
Imagine that, who would take into consideration the billions spent knowing that there are bigger problems here than a 1909 penny on Mars. Problems such as energy, earth changing embiroment, etc. Money that could had been used in research and solutions
Dom c. Am relax sir. I grew up during the Apollo flights and then the space shuttle I even saw it land twice at Edwards AFB/RTF. I was told, technology will helps us travel farther in space as long as we used it as a tool, but now a days it's been used to deceive us and we are stupid if we don't ask questions or opposed it's abuse.
@@raheemabdul1066 He doesn`t. You can argue that way on anything humans do. Like, why spend money on football, or cosmetics, or music. It doesn`t make sense.
This is a truly astonishing presentation! The graphics and detail take the viewer right down onto the surface and the timeline reveals the remarkable technologies that have been installed in this spacecraft. This is as close to an actual visit to Mars as can be imagined. Well done, indeed!
I like science alot and I know most of you do too. However while back on earth we can't get enough money to take to pay our bills I would have to take a good hard look at these programs if I were a senator or representative. This is a 7yr old program and all these scientist are doing are naming rocks, montain ranges.I wish they would look at some of these programs.
@@tylormerkley5183 I interpreted it to mean that he thought this was a nasa update video and he wished they'd make them more often. The way you cut that quote somewhat distorts the meaning
Excellent scenery and excellent description by the describer for all of us those who feel interested. This is possible in these ages and days only. Thank you to all great heroes of the msrshes project.
This is fantastic! Really makes a great travelogue of Team Curiousity's journey and discoveries. This seems to have gone up through 2016. I would love to see the sequel to this that takes us up through more recent time (e.g., through at least 2019).
Don't worry young lady..there really is a time and a place for everything and I know this may sound a bit off but enjoy your solitude while you can cause it really won't last and you really will miss it. Good luck babygirl and God bless.
incredible images. excellent music too. the presenter's voice is smooth and with good pronunciation. Congratulations to you who made this wonderful documentary. takes away the stress and gives us a vision of the future.
WOW this was super professional documentary. Beautiful images. Especially liked how the music (and the narration's choice of words) gave it almost magical quality.
I really really enjoyed this video It was so full of info i didnt know about or very little & after viewing this, i feel as if many gaps in my knowledge of Mars have been greatly filled. Curiosity is my favourite rover, it seemed to take on a kind of personality in a wierd way & its images & photos are by far better than those of Perserverance. Im so gobsmacked by those utterly marvellous scientists who created my fave rover, all the things it does with precision & ability all the way on the Martian surface all possible by some extraordinary men & women who had the intelligence & special gift to think outside the Earths environs & created Curi to behave & operate in exactly the way these fantastic scientists were able visualise. Also it was touching to mention the math/engineer/ genius, Jake? His name? Who died more or less right after Curi landed successfully, he lived to see his teams creation land on Mars I shall sub this channel because i loved this whole vid !
It's absolutely mind-blowing how fast our technology is increasing and our knowledge. To be able to do something like this is so incredible and so fantastic that 60 years ago we wouldn't have believed it This is a wonderful video thank you so much.
This is as good as it gets! My heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to this wonderful production. You are the best of Earth’s contribution to humanity… Thank you so much!
I am so proud of what you guys are doing, this tell me that there’s nothing human can not do when we put our mind to it by working together towards betterment of all humanity in the world God bless you all.
What a wonderful scientific subject. I humbly thank you for your ability to reach this planet with detaled and miniaturized tecnology. This precision is worthy of reference for these cientists. I am touched and touched by the knowledge that the future of humans beings is science. CONGRATULATIONS TO NASA.
I thought the deep ocean scared me the worst, then I saw that sunset, pictured myself there, and had existential crisis. The desert here at night is odd but...
What an amazing video, and the story told with a beautiful voice, this is Curiosity answering our curiosity, bringing us a wonderful experience, like no other.
great songs. The sounds and images are fantastic. The announcer's voice is pleasant. This documentary makes my day better. Congratulations to whoever did it and thank you very much for that. 8 times already and I will watch it another 200 times. too top!!!
Awesome Video & Narrator. I Enjoyed watching it. Thank you. 😎👍👍🔭📡🌌🎶🤖🛸👽🎶 Go Curiosity Go! Stay Curious! Many Mars Mysteries Awaits Humanity On Earth. 🎉🎉🎉??? 🤔🙄🧐🔎🤯
@@travisbrackeen5631 it would be Hella expensive to send them back to earth. I think an expedition to go collect them and put them in a museum would be cheaper.
மனிதனின் இந்த முயற்சி மானிடத்தை வளர்க்கும் வகையில் உள்ளது. பிரமிக்க வைக்கின்றது. அழிவு பாதையில் செல்லாமல் ஆக்க பாதையில் சென்றால் மானுடம் மதிக்கப்படும். வாழ்க மானுடம் 👍👍👍👍
@@davidbrawn2828 lol...ok, what's up with all the "alleged" pictures on Mars where photos are taken with rover body in full, completely in the background? A conspiracy nut answer would be, "well it deployed its stowed away extra photography equipment despite the several attached to the body (that the small print descriptions in many images elsewhere say were taken by the attached equipment!)... it then turned them on, placed them neatly on the landscape & roamed away being sure to cover its "JPL" tracking marks so not to alert the Martians to its presence." C'mon guy, get with it already.
Truly, truly astonishing. As of today 15/02/21 the Rover has been wandering over the Martian landscape for 8 1/2 years ! And it will soon hopefully be joined by it's younger cousin 'Perseverance'. I cannot express enough my admiration for the thousands of scientists, technologists and all those involved in getting this amazing technological fete accomplished. And it just keeps going and going and going ! My only sadness is reflecting on what more could humans acheive if there were more harmony in the world ? Unfortunately much of our population is unable to participate in the advancement of humanity because of political, ideological and religious beliefs that present them from embracing education, secularism and tolerance of others. If we could only deal with these and have everyone embracing these achievements and work together to move forward what could we not achieve in the future ?
After 18 minutes of watching, I must say this is excellent! Perry Anne Norton (thanks for providing her name in the ending credits), the narrators voice, is clear, professional, and without an annoying quality. The background music, for the most part, is appropriate for the subject matter, and though a little loud and overpowering at times, does not detract from the subject matter (near the end of the video, the music gets a bit weird and way too loud, causing me to higher and lower the volume to comfortably hear). Background music is always iffy, with multiple problems (too loud, not the right “fit“ for the subject matter, annoying, goofy, distracting, etc.). The graphics also are excellent and well put together. Excellent job! Whoever put this together really has their pulse on what makes a good, inviting, informative, and professional video production.
This is not Mars. It’s in the desert of Arizona or somewhere else on this earth. If you look at the pics closely you will see clouds in the background. Mars will not have clouds!
Anywhere from 4 to 20 minutes, depending on the position of the planets. Easy: if the delay is 4 minutes, you send the radio signal 4 minutes before you want the craft to respond. EDIT: Great question, by the way.
One of the best video clips I've seen of Mars, a desolate lonely place, the rover works alone without any interference from anybody only remotely controlled by it's masters from Earth. How do they take photos of the rover at a distance 50:04
To think millions of people think the earth is flat and that all science is all fake. It is the most incredible disrespect to all the thousands of people of people who have made this amazing journey of discovery.
I was 9 when NASA put men on the moon, but as a 9 year old you can't understand the effort involved to accomplish that. When NASA put this rover on the surface with a simple 30 step process :) I was amazed, and then last year when the JWST unfurled and set up in a simple 300 step process I was reminded once again of the talent that NASA possess. .... here's hoping that the Titan Octo-copter will fair just as well when it is it's turn to shine - and I'm sure it will.
I thought the deep ocean scared me the worst, then I saw that sunset, pictured myself there, and had existential crisis. The desert here at night is odd but...
I don’t understand. How does it take a complete selfie of itself? The camera is attached on a arm. If it has another camera that can extend like a selfie stick, you’d see the extended arm in the picture. Or am I missing something?
29:33 The Indian instrumental background score was quite _soothing_ and pleasing to my ears 🙏 For a change, good to see some of our stuff being used in documentaries 😊 ( albeit without explicit acknowledgement )
@@Starlightbooper Welcome 🙏 Although I must warn you India has both extremes... its still riddled with the scars of Islamic invasions and British imperialist plunder. You might encounter the nasty sides inadvertently. To enjoy the music, visit some local music houses / _gharanas_
@@abhishek.chakraborty Id make sure to contact locals so i don't stumble into the wrong places 😆 But I'm still young so i think i would travel to other places first that are closer to me, get some experience and maybe then i would be more prepared.
I might be late, but I just love how every spacecraft or rovers we make by our own hands seem to have an independent life of their own on a different planet. Although, yes, they're technically not alive, and we're technically controlling them, just the technology they have gives them life and makes me so grateful to have lived in this moment in time.
Imagine life 1 million years from now, humans will probably be multi planetary
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I could listen to this lady's voice forever.
Another brilliant success. Perseverance, the largest and most sophisticated rover yet landed flawlessly on Mars, carrying a helicopter. Humans can do such wonderful things when they put their minds to it.
Mars is after all a small planet in our neighborhood. Just imagine the magnitude of the Cosmos that has no boundaries! I plan to visit the Mars one of these days. Shall return after a week or two. Coming along?
Yes. Very relaxing. The women's voice. Imagine this voice talking to you while your having a poo!
I was on the original development team for this rover. Every night my team and I would revel in the perseverance w/ a couple of drinks a night. Unfortunately that turned into 4 or 6 drinks a night to needing a drink before work but going into work blacked out drunk to all of us getting fired and never allowed in a government facility
@@maxazzopardi7446 are you frfr. ?
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Im crying coz we know how they give their best to their work.we are so proud for all who work hard for this.
MARS.HE.IS.BEAUTIFUL.PLANET.IN.OUR.SOLAR.SYSTEM.CREATED.BY.OUR.GOD.EXCELLENT.VIDEO
watching this while waiting for perseverance to land only a couple hours from now, cant wait to watch the live stream.
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@@mirajane7662 Already landed bruh
@@rahulbhavani6160 i know.. my comment was just delayed..hehehe
Imagine: You're working at a penny manufacturing facility in 1909, inspecting a penny that was just created, having no idea that one day this tiny object in your hands will travel millions of miles across the solar system, where no man has ever gone, and arrive safely on a different celestial body, fixed to a giant futuristic machine the size of a car.
Imagine that, who would take into consideration the billions spent knowing that there are bigger problems here than a 1909 penny on Mars. Problems such as energy, earth changing embiroment, etc. Money that could had been used in research and solutions
@@betelguesesm you sort of have a point there.
@@betelguesesm Relax man you don’t have to get all political on us. It’s just interesting to see a penny on Mars.
Dom c. Am relax sir. I grew up during the Apollo flights and then the space shuttle I even saw it land twice at Edwards AFB/RTF. I was told, technology will helps us travel farther in space as long as we used it as a tool, but now a days it's been used to deceive us and we are stupid if we don't ask questions or opposed it's abuse.
@@raheemabdul1066 He doesn`t. You can argue that way on anything humans do. Like, why spend money on football, or cosmetics, or music. It doesn`t make sense.
This is a truly astonishing presentation! The graphics and detail take the viewer right down onto the surface and the timeline reveals the remarkable technologies that have been installed in this spacecraft. This is as close to an actual visit to Mars as can be imagined. Well done, indeed!
I like science alot and I know most of you do too. However while back on earth we can't get enough money to take to pay our bills I would have to take a good hard look at these programs if I were a senator or representative. This is a 7yr old program and all these scientist are doing are naming rocks, montain ranges.I wish they would look at some of these programs.
If not the best, this is at least one of the best documentaries on mars.
And Curiosity is still rolling, carrying out its scientific endeavors in 2021, go Curiosity go, awesome job, thanks for sharing team Curiosity.
Fantastic. I wish NASA did mission update videos like this more often.
I don't think this is made by NASA. It is made by Thomas Lucas Productions, Inc. You can see SpaceRip mentioned on their website
@@radiosification i would asssume that's why Jamie said "wish NASA did mission update videos" because they didn't make this one.
@@tylormerkley5183 I interpreted it to mean that he thought this was a nasa update video and he wished they'd make them more often. The way you cut that quote somewhat distorts the meaning
@@radiosification 🤣that's how u cover it!
30 million in Cgi
That was terrifically entertaining, narration was so good and relaxing. Great work all involved in the curiosity mission and this video.
well now we are going to have one with helicopter drone footage of mars in it coming up shortly!!!
Wonderful. Well written. Puts all those videos and photos we've seen in context. Bravo!
This narrator is perfect. Perfect diction, perfect rhythm, perfect pronunciations.
Excellent scenery and excellent description by the describer for all of us those who feel interested. This is possible in these ages and days only. Thank you to all great heroes of the msrshes project.
This is fantastic! Really makes a great travelogue of Team Curiousity's journey and discoveries. This seems to have gone up through 2016. I would love to see the sequel to this that takes us up through more recent time (e.g., through at least 2019).
why do I feel an emotional connection towards these rovers they look so nice but are completely alone lol
Human starting the giant step in silent huge universe.... What a feeling
Don't worry young lady..there really is a time and a place for everything and I know this may sound a bit off but enjoy your solitude while you can cause it really won't last and you really will miss it. Good luck babygirl and God bless.
Dont worry, we will get them back.. Just gonna take a while.
Its like my life all over again
I feel They are our friends😊
Thank you for mixing the audio correctly I couldn't hear with the overbearing music on a previous video
@Ali Arshad1 Quit your complaining
The music was still too loud .
Yes
Great sound track for this documentary. One of the better ones I've seen, and heard. Science, and sound with of course the visuals of Mars landscapes.
Wow, what an excellent video about Curiosity’s journey on Mars 👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼
incredible images. excellent music too. the presenter's voice is smooth and with good pronunciation. Congratulations to you who made this wonderful documentary. takes away the stress and gives us a vision of the future.
A+ video, thank you for putting this together. What science, keep up the great work and hope more will be to come. Thank you, j
That was fantastic. A big thankyou to all the bright men and women who made this mission possible. We should never stop exploring our Solar System.
The auto captions was super accurate, due to how smoothly this narrator speaks. Amazing.
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@chad Bo?
@chad don't play the dumbass on me pal, go look for what to do
WOW this was super professional documentary. Beautiful images. Especially liked how the music (and the narration's choice of words) gave it almost magical quality.
I very much enjoyed watching this! Great job curiosity keep rolling along!
I really really enjoyed this video
It was so full of info i didnt know about or very little & after viewing this, i feel as if many gaps in my knowledge of Mars have been greatly filled.
Curiosity is my favourite rover, it seemed to take on a kind of personality in a wierd way & its images & photos are by far better than those of Perserverance.
Im so gobsmacked by those utterly marvellous scientists who created my fave rover, all the things it does with precision & ability all the way on the Martian surface all possible by some extraordinary men & women who had the intelligence & special gift to think outside the Earths environs & created Curi to behave & operate in exactly the way these fantastic scientists were able visualise.
Also it was touching to mention the math/engineer/ genius,
Jake? His name? Who died more or less right after Curi landed successfully, he lived to see his teams creation land on Mars
I shall sub this channel because i loved this whole vid !
Curiosity is my favorite rover.
Fantastically informative, and really engaging. thanks for sharing!
Amazing documentary! Love it! Please keep 'em coming!
This is a testament to the fact that when we as human set out to reach out to greatness and goodness the sky is the limit!
Or beyond sky limit
Beautifully stated
Beautifully. StTed
The fact that i never skiped but didn’t realize its an hours long shows how much i love science
Same until u said it
It's absolutely mind-blowing how fast our technology is increasing and our knowledge. To be able to do something like this is so incredible and so fantastic that 60 years ago we wouldn't have believed it
This is a wonderful video thank you so much.
Well we have many technology learned from the Roswell crash.
@@jackeroo75 Yeah this is just the stuff they want you to see. We know much more!
Fantastic report of Curiosity work....more please of the other voyagers on mars....in sight....perseverance....
thank you
Agree....more...more...please!
Really enjoying the narrator's calming voice. She should narrate more videos
This is as good as it gets! My heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to this wonderful production. You are the best of Earth’s contribution to humanity… Thank you so much!
I am so proud of what you guys are doing, this tell me that there’s nothing human can not do when we put our mind to it by working together towards betterment of all humanity in the world God bless you all.
I am awestruck, this was wonderful, thank you
What a wonderful scientific subject. I humbly thank you for your ability to reach this planet with detaled and miniaturized tecnology. This precision is worthy of reference for these cientists. I am touched and touched by the knowledge that the future of humans beings is science. CONGRATULATIONS TO NASA.
Ne büyük bir başarı 👏🙏 tüm emeği geçen insanları kutluyorum. Kendiniz ile gurur duymalısınız.
I like curiosity 😏 lol this was awesome i wish video would last forever lol so excited I want too go to Mars
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Awesome Doc. The editing is 5star and very well produced.
I thought the deep ocean scared me the worst, then I saw that sunset, pictured myself there, and had existential crisis. The desert here at night is odd but...
@@addisonraee7507 copy and pasted
Absolutely fantastic. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
Wow, it is heartwarming to see crew crying of the safe landing, they worked very hard.
It's a factual documentary and wonderful video.Thank you so much for greatest achievements.
Amazing! Congrats to all whose dedication and passion made this happen.
Yes! Quiet an accomplishment. Now if only NASA can invent the technology to send a manned mission beyond low earth orbit. That would be exciting.
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It's incredible that something programmed in HTML is wandering around on another planet...
Perfect documentary . Thank you!
This is an excellent video and Science on Mars review. Ms Norton your voice alone draws one in... good job folks.
I watched this in 4K, full screen! Communication takes 20 minutes at the speed of light.
What an amazing video, and the story told with a beautiful voice, this is Curiosity answering our curiosity, bringing us a wonderful experience, like no other.
great songs. The sounds and images are fantastic. The announcer's voice is pleasant. This documentary makes my day better. Congratulations to whoever did it and thank you very much for that. 8 times already and I will watch it another 200 times. too top!!!
On Earth 🌎 curiosity drives scientists and on Mars scientists drive Curiosity 👍
Awesome Video & Narrator.
I Enjoyed watching it. Thank you.
😎👍👍🔭📡🌌🎶🤖🛸👽🎶
Go Curiosity Go! Stay Curious!
Many Mars Mysteries Awaits Humanity
On Earth. 🎉🎉🎉???
🤔🙄🧐🔎🤯
One day when Humans land on Mars, the first city will have these rovers in its museum when we go their
If they dnt send them back home to earth
@@travisbrackeen5631 it would be Hella expensive to send them back to earth.
I think an expedition to go collect them and put them in a museum would be cheaper.
We?
Aye keep dreaming
“It looks almost like a fossilized skeleton; we name it: Garden City”
🤣🤣🤣
It is BIOLOGY yes. ua-cam.com/video/zEpQnCsS2oI/v-deo.html
Эх
மனிதனின் இந்த முயற்சி மானிடத்தை வளர்க்கும் வகையில் உள்ளது. பிரமிக்க வைக்கின்றது. அழிவு பாதையில் செல்லாமல் ஆக்க பாதையில் சென்றால் மானுடம் மதிக்கப்படும்.
வாழ்க மானுடம் 👍👍👍👍
The amount of people in the comments who believe this is all fake makes me disappointed and sad.
They all probably don't believe there is car or plane 😂😂😂😂
I came here when Perseverance Rover successfully landed Mars
Me2 lol
So how its going chief?
@@danyaprosto5125 they had a live breifing today new pictures and videos of the martian surface
It’s amazing to see the improvements
Same
Gotta thank the brave camera man who turned on noclip to film all this. Good on him.
@Rob Austin perhaps not, but sarcasm and humor exist mate. Both of which make up my post.
Asmr for space nerd like me. Music, facts and ladys voice is so cool.
It’s baffling how well that SkyCrane procedure worked. When something like that has to be PERFECT, it worked, Amazing 👍🇺🇸
Glad the camera man made it safely too.
@Ali Arshad1 Your sense of humor must have crashed and burned somewhere
Actually he made it safely back with the message _"this planet is 𝘀𝗮𝗳𝗲 enough now for human explorers"_ 👍🥴 .....
🎅!?
Conspiracy nut.
@@davidbrawn2828 lol...ok, what's up with all the "alleged" pictures on Mars where photos are taken with rover body in full, completely in the background? A conspiracy nut answer would be, "well it deployed its stowed away extra photography equipment despite the several attached to the body (that the small print descriptions in many images elsewhere say were taken by the attached equipment!)... it then turned them on, placed them neatly on the landscape & roamed away being sure to cover its "JPL" tracking marks so not to alert the Martians to its presence."
C'mon guy, get with it already.
Truly, truly astonishing. As of today 15/02/21 the Rover has been wandering over the Martian landscape for 8 1/2 years ! And it will soon hopefully be joined by it's younger cousin 'Perseverance'. I cannot
express enough my admiration for the thousands of scientists, technologists and all those involved in getting this amazing technological fete accomplished. And it just keeps going and going and going !
My only sadness is reflecting on what more could humans acheive if there were more harmony in the world ? Unfortunately much of our population is unable to participate in the advancement of humanity because of political, ideological and religious beliefs that present them from embracing education, secularism and tolerance of others. If we could only deal with these and have everyone embracing these achievements and work together to move forward what could we not achieve in the future ?
Well Done Curiosity Team for Your Amazing Work, your level of imagination, Creativity, curiosity is Great and keep up
After 18 minutes of watching, I must say this is excellent! Perry Anne Norton (thanks for providing her name in the ending credits), the narrators voice, is clear, professional, and without an annoying quality. The background music, for the most part, is appropriate for the subject matter, and though a little loud and overpowering at times, does not detract from the subject matter (near the end of the video, the music gets a bit weird and way too loud, causing me to higher and lower the volume to comfortably hear). Background music is always iffy, with multiple problems (too loud, not the right “fit“ for the subject matter, annoying, goofy, distracting, etc.). The graphics also are excellent and well put together. Excellent job! Whoever put this together really has their pulse on what makes a good, inviting, informative, and professional video production.
This was a great video put together! I also wanted to mention that the music is really Good
I have to keep reminding my self that I'm seeing Mars!
Shaun Needs Yeah, it’s so awesome! (and I mean that in the original use of the word)
Unless it's a bunch of computer graphics. They can make movies that look just like this eh?
@@kingvoxel6516 And exactly why would the U.S. spend billions of dollars just to fool a few fools???? We have Adolf Trump and fox news for that.
@Rob Austin Can't see why anyone should want to 'hoax' the few who are interested in this.
This is not Mars. It’s in the desert of Arizona or somewhere else on this earth. If you look at the pics closely you will see clouds in the background. Mars will not have clouds!
Well Done micosoft, Google, UA-cam, Facebook Page and Science Team for Your Team Work
I like how they called it "curiosity" 👍🏾
Look what Curiosity caught in the rim of Gale crater below Mount Sharp in sol 1065.
How can Mission Control control the landing of the unmanned craft in REAL-TIME when there is an approximately 20 minute delay in transmissions ???
Anywhere from 4 to 20 minutes, depending on the position of the planets. Easy: if the delay is 4 minutes, you send the radio signal 4 minutes before you want the craft to respond. EDIT: Great question, by the way.
Man this is so amazing ! It's crazy
Curious and curiosity is Great, keep Up the amazing Work
Curiosity's gathered pictures was the reason why I enrolled STEM strand 😂
oh? Well please take a good look at sol 1065.
One of the best video clips I've seen of Mars, a desolate lonely place, the rover works alone without any interference from anybody only remotely controlled by it's masters from Earth. How do they take photos of the rover at a distance 50:04
Old Martian saying, "Blue sky's at night, Sailors delight".
It's wild to think we have a planet in our own solar system populated entirely by robots.
To think millions of people think the earth is flat and that all science is all fake. It is the most incredible disrespect to all the thousands of people of people who have made this amazing journey of discovery.
Great video and content full of information and learning
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It's incredible that something programmed in HTML is wandering around on another planet...
Lol. Obviously the documentary maker did not know which programming language was used. Probably C or C++ for the embedded system.
It's incredible people believe this is real.
@@mysticnomad3577 really bill? christ...
@@mysticnomad3577 how sad for you
@@BillPalmer ahh, thanks muffin.
!!!!What a voyage of Curiosity and a Martian chronicle¡¡¡
On Earth curiosity drives scientist and on Mars scientist drive Curiosity... thanks👍🇳🇿
Amazing content! Btw, I really like her smooth voice. Thanks for posting.
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS FACTUAL DOCUMENTARY
Craters like Gof choba and Bonqole can be found in Marsabit County Kenya
I couldn't help thinking in billions of years later, our beloved earth could very well be like today's Mars.
I was 9 when NASA put men on the moon, but as a 9 year old you can't understand the effort involved to accomplish that. When NASA put this rover on the surface with a simple 30 step process :) I was amazed, and then last year when the JWST unfurled and set up in a simple 300 step process I was reminded once again of the talent that NASA possess. .... here's hoping that the Titan Octo-copter will fair just as well when it is it's turn to shine - and I'm sure it will.
If there was alien life on Mars when rover first landed, they be like 'hey what's that thing doing?
This is amazing.
The way I remember learning. Thank you
“It looks almost like a fossilized skeleton; we name it: Garden City”
Great discoveries
This is one of the best documentaries on mars
I thought the deep ocean scared me the worst, then I saw that sunset, pictured myself there, and had existential crisis. The desert here at night is odd but...
I don’t understand. How does it take a complete selfie of itself? The camera is attached on a arm. If it has another camera that can extend like a selfie stick, you’d see the extended arm in the picture. Or am I missing something?
This was an amazing watch.
The people who did this are so amazing
Glad to be a human. Thank you guys!
Awesome Photos and Marvelous Scenery...
Let us all take a moment to thank the cameraman for his hard work and sacrifice.
Getting cold getting dark
Not funny
Wow galing sana ganito palage Ang mga taga NASA UPDATED SILA MAGPALABAS SA KONG ANO NA ANG NANGYARI SA MARS..👍🏻👍🏻👏👏
ever realise how the past few have been emotions? Curiosity and Persistence is the next one Determination
Great video about mars rover curiosity! 😀
I was amazed when they found out that mars could've had flowing rivers and vast oceans.
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29:33 The Indian instrumental background score was quite _soothing_ and pleasing to my ears 🙏
For a change, good to see some of our stuff being used in documentaries 😊 ( albeit without explicit acknowledgement )
The music makes me so eager for exploring, even tho it might never be mars in my lifetime. I could come and visit India some day😆
@@Starlightbooper Welcome 🙏
Although I must warn you India has both extremes... its still riddled with the scars of Islamic invasions and British imperialist plunder. You might encounter the nasty sides inadvertently.
To enjoy the music, visit some local music houses / _gharanas_
@@abhishek.chakraborty Id make sure to contact locals so i don't stumble into the wrong places 😆
But I'm still young so i think i would travel to other places first that are closer to me, get some experience and maybe then i would be more prepared.
4:53 - HTML's greatest achievement.
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