Astronauts are some of the most badass people on the planet. They have the guts to ride a 30+ story tower of explosives to speeds and distances never before heard of until fairly recently.
- Neil, there is no point wasting our fuel... - Analyze the speed of the eagle. - Neil, what are you doing ? - Landing.... - it's not possible - No, it's necessary....
When Neil and another man I can't seem to remember first tried docking. They docked ,it worked then they started spinning at at 1G. There was panic Neil unlocked the ship and pulled back but they were still spinning. Even at 1G they were having massive issues. This just proves why Neil was the best explorer man had to offer. Instantly knew that a thruster on their ship must be the reason. In no time he activated the opposite one and just like Cooper got control back.
Everyone remembered where they were, and what they were doing when this event happened. The same will be repeated when we step foot on the Martian planet.
As good as most Apollo footage is, I can't recommend highly enough the job done by Todd Douglas Miller and his Apollo 11 doc. You may think that all the footage taken at the time has been released, but Miller was given access topreviously unseen 70mm reels. HD scans were made, the footage travelling in climate controlled vehicles in order to maintain the film's integrity. I mean, really...fucking brilliant.
Buzz: "Neil, there's no point in using your fuel to..."Neil: "Analyze our downrange position..."Buzz: "Eagle is 4 seconds ahead of our intended target heading towards large craters"Neil: "I'm going to level out our descent and locate a new landing position"Buzz: "It's not possible..."Neil: "No...it's necessary..."
How perfectly the music fits to the footage shows how amazingly Hans Zimmer captured the fascination behind space travel and the emotions coupled with it. The soundtrack is phenomenal, and this video with that music gave me goosebumps!
We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible. And we count these moments. These moments when we dare to aim higher, to break barriers, to reach for the stars, to make the unknown known. We count these moments as our proudest achievements. But we lost all that. Or perhaps we've just forgotten that we are still pioneers. And we've barely begun. And that our greatest accomplishments cannot be behind us, because our destiny lies above us.
Every so often I happily plunge headlong into our species' short but tremendously exciting and awe inspiring journeys into space. Of course, the acme of those journeys is the Apollo program. It's one of the few things in life that doesn't lose its lustre or appeal. Hurling huge rockets into space, pointing a little ship at the Moon, sailing there before taking a little boat down to the surface and going for a wander. In function and in form an unsurpassed achievement.
Y el día de hoy...20 de Julio de 2019...Se conmemoran los Cincuenta años del "Pequeño paso de un hombre, pero de un gigantesco salto de la humanidad" del alunizaje de la misión del Apolo 11, cuando Neil Armstrong y Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin fueron los primeros seres humanos en pisar la superficie de la luna y en la secuencia del descenso hasta la caminata de los astronautas desde el minuto 9:15 hasta el 13:17, con los temas de "No Time for Caution" y "Day One" de fondo...es sencillamente muy emocionante y cautivante ver esa secuencia del alunizaje ocurrido exactamente hace 50 años... "Este es un pequeño paso para un hombre...Pero un salto gigantesco para la humanidad" Neil Armstrong.
El día de hoy...16 de Julio de 2019...Se conmemoran los Cincuenta años del lanzamiento de la misión del Apolo 11...Especificamente en este "Collage" de imágenes desde el minuto 1:36 hasta el 3:40, en donde se aprecian a los astronautas Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin y Michael Collins acompañados por el director de vuelo Gene Kranz, cuando abordan el bus; la parte donde pasan al abordaje del módulo de mando; cuando se retrae la pasarela al módulo; diferentes tomas del cohete Saturno V y desde el 2:31 la secuencia del encendido de los cinco motores F-1 del poderoso Saturno V y secuencias del lanzamiento a velocidad lenta, con la pista musical de "Stay" de fondo...Es sencillamente muy emotivo ver esas imágenes de este evento ocurrido exactamente hace 50 años...
Actually its not religion that keeps humanity back from progress as the Romans and Greeks and other ancient people advanced scientifically even during the Islamic Empire at its height scientific thought progressed that eventually bled into the European ending centuries of scientific regression. No its not religion that holds us back, its individuals that uses religion or politics or fear and hate that holds humanity back due to greed, fear, hate, and abuse and blind unquestioning faith. Early Christians after becoming a recognized religion instituted a banning and destruction of all religious and historical texts across the Roman Empire especially the Library of Alexandria, in the name of blind faith without question. ISIS a modern example instituted a wave of destruction of historical monuments, and information across the territory they had to destroy the cultural history of the people they conquered and to destroy scientific progress except those deemed necessary to the group., Conservative monks in China during the 15th Century of the Ming Dynasty instituted a home first policy and started having China focus inward and away from global affairs (sound familiar?). In doing so technological and cultural progress stopped in favor of conservative doctrine, Trade with the outside world nearly completely stopped her famous treasure ships sneered and hated by the conservative monks were rotted away or disposed of. At her Height in the 15th century China was the largest country on Earth and the most technologically advanced with weapons far ahead of their time that would have wiped out European Warships from the 15th century well until the mid 19th century as HE shells, steam and armored Iron hulls came into play. Had China not gone conservative her navy could have well been ahead of the majority of naval technology. We are talking about a Country that regularly used rockets as ship to ship weaponry. Lets see. Oh Russia early during her rise as the Soviet Union indoctrinated a cruel policy of killing off people it didn't like To the point when WW2 started she was woefully under-armed and technologically backwards in a number of technologies. The modern United States under the Trump regime. A policy of religious zeal, blind faith, fear of others both abroad, and home, open racism, outright deportation via forced public arrest, a Home-First Policy complete disregaurd of nearly over 70 to more years of social, political, environmental progress, Destruction of known educational policies, intimidation and alienation of intelligent individuals that don't follow the Conservative party blind faith. Obvious hostility to other religious groups. No its not religion that regresses humans its cruel spiteful, fearful, hateful, greedy, sickos that are too afraid to accept change and uses religion, politics, greed, fear, and hate to regress humanity.. Sorry for the speech but people need to know. In the end people do need faith. They however must not let it control their lives to the point that it won't allow them to move ahead.
Well, its not religion's fault. Some people want to be famous but they do not wan't to do something goo d beacuse they are lazy. For example flat Earth socciety
If humanity survives the next few thousand years They will proudly look back at this day and year It amazes me how they achived this when they still had b&w tv's and mobile phones the size of a suitcase
This is like a modern version of 1982 Koyaanisquatsi by Godfrey Reggio and Phillip Glass ua-cam.com/video/i4MXPIpj5sA/v-deo.html. But how can the result be anything than amazing when mixing Apollo footage and Hans Zimmer? The editing in this UA-cam video is what gives it awe. This is not the normal hodgepodge mix of clips and a soundtrack.
Terrible para la ecología, pero mi alma va con esas naves que quieren alcanzar las estrellas. Total, son millones veces peores la gasolina y los plásticos.
Astronauts are some of the most badass people on the planet. They have the guts to ride a 30+ story tower of explosives to speeds and distances never before heard of until fairly recently.
In a film, the visuals are how people see, the dialogue is how the people think, and the music is how the people feel.
- We will land a man on the moon.
- That's impossible!
- No, it's necessary.
C'mon tars
- Neil, there is no point wasting our fuel...
- Analyze the speed of the eagle.
- Neil, what are you doing ?
- Landing....
- it's not possible
- No, it's necessary....
When Neil and another man I can't seem to remember first tried docking. They docked ,it worked then they started spinning at at 1G. There was panic Neil unlocked the ship and pulled back but they were still spinning. Even at 1G they were having massive issues. This just proves why Neil was the best explorer man had to offer. Instantly knew that a thruster on their ship must be the reason. In no time he activated the opposite one and just like Cooper got control back.
The other astronaut at Gemini 8 was David Scott.
that was more realistic idea
I can't put into words how beautiful this was.
I have a guinni pig named taco
There’s something special about mankind’s most majestic musical instrument being the soundtrack for mankind’s most majestic adventure.
Remember when the whole world looked up.
Due to flat earthers are moon landing hoaxers
Absolutely amazing, I was only 8 yrs old at the time....all those years have gone by and has to be man's biggest achievement 👏
Everyone remembered where they were, and what they were doing when this event happened. The same will be repeated when we step foot on the Martian planet.
Aye, I remember watching in a pub in Glasgow. Absolutely brilliant, I have high hopes in Elon. A true innovator.
As good as most Apollo footage is, I can't recommend highly enough the job done by Todd Douglas Miller and his Apollo 11 doc. You may think that all the footage taken at the time has been released, but Miller was given access topreviously unseen 70mm reels. HD scans were made, the footage travelling in climate controlled vehicles in order to maintain the film's integrity. I mean, really...fucking brilliant.
This video is usually an amazing experience to watch, but man, watching this while high is WONDERFUL. This is like discovering the moon again.
Buzz: "Neil, there's no point in using your fuel to..."Neil: "Analyze our downrange position..."Buzz: "Eagle is 4 seconds ahead of our intended target heading towards large craters"Neil: "I'm going to level out our descent and locate a new landing position"Buzz: "It's not possible..."Neil: "No...it's necessary..."
How perfectly the music fits to the footage shows how amazingly Hans Zimmer captured the fascination behind space travel and the emotions coupled with it. The soundtrack is phenomenal, and this video with that music gave me goosebumps!
How on Earth did I miss this beautiful piece of work for so long? Instant favourite.
Happy 50th anniversary everyone, of one of the greatest moments of humanity the universe will ever see.
We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible. And we count these moments. These moments when we dare to aim higher, to break barriers, to reach for the stars, to make the unknown known. We count these moments as our proudest achievements. But we lost all that. Or perhaps we've just forgotten that we are still pioneers. And we've barely begun. And that our greatest accomplishments cannot be behind us, because our destiny lies above us.
Amen.
Every so often I happily plunge headlong into our species' short but tremendously exciting and awe inspiring journeys into space. Of course, the acme of those journeys is the Apollo program.
It's one of the few things in life that doesn't lose its lustre or appeal. Hurling huge rockets into space, pointing a little ship at the Moon, sailing there before taking a little boat down to the surface and going for a wander. In function and in form an unsurpassed achievement.
so genius to add the shots with the waves. I absolutely adore this!!
This was breathtaking. Thank you.
4:28 to 5:57 looks straight out a movie, the moment the choir rises as the earth can be seen it's jaw dropping
Great interstellar tribute to apollo and neil armstrong 😀😀😀♥️♥️♥️
Everyone good? Plenty of slaves for my robot colony?
Y el día de hoy...20 de Julio de 2019...Se conmemoran los Cincuenta años del "Pequeño paso de un hombre, pero de un gigantesco salto de la humanidad" del alunizaje de la misión del Apolo 11, cuando Neil Armstrong y Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin fueron los primeros seres humanos en pisar la superficie de la luna y en la secuencia del descenso hasta la caminata de los astronautas desde el minuto 9:15 hasta el 13:17, con los temas de "No Time for Caution" y "Day One" de fondo...es sencillamente muy emocionante y cautivante ver esa secuencia del alunizaje ocurrido exactamente hace 50 años...
"Este es un pequeño paso para un hombre...Pero un salto gigantesco para la humanidad"
Neil Armstrong.
El día de hoy...16 de Julio de 2019...Se conmemoran los Cincuenta años del lanzamiento de la misión del Apolo 11...Especificamente en este "Collage" de imágenes desde el minuto 1:36 hasta el 3:40, en donde se aprecian a los astronautas Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin y Michael Collins acompañados por el director de vuelo Gene Kranz, cuando abordan el bus; la parte donde pasan al abordaje del módulo de mando; cuando se retrae la pasarela al módulo; diferentes tomas del cohete Saturno V y desde el 2:31 la secuencia del encendido de los cinco motores F-1 del poderoso Saturno V y secuencias del lanzamiento a velocidad lenta, con la pista musical de "Stay" de fondo...Es sencillamente muy emotivo ver esas imágenes de este evento ocurrido exactamente hace 50 años...
The first manned mission program after Mars better be Apollo again, starting at 18.
EM-1 is scheduled to launch in September 2018, an unmanned test flight to lunar orbit. Manned missions projected for 2020.
I can't wait to see us go to mars
Greatest moment in mankind history's so far.
It's a shame that there's people today that deny these miraculous human feats...
My how far religion has regressed us as a race...
My how far religion has progressed us as a race...
Actually its not religion that keeps humanity back from progress as the Romans and Greeks and other ancient people advanced scientifically even during the Islamic Empire at its height scientific thought progressed that eventually bled into the European ending centuries of scientific regression. No its not religion that holds us back, its individuals that uses religion or politics or fear and hate that holds humanity back due to greed, fear, hate, and abuse and blind unquestioning faith. Early Christians after becoming a recognized religion instituted a banning and destruction of all religious and historical texts across the Roman Empire especially the Library of Alexandria, in the name of blind faith without question. ISIS a modern example instituted a wave of destruction of historical monuments, and information across the territory they had to destroy the cultural history of the people they conquered and to destroy scientific progress except those deemed necessary to the group., Conservative monks in China during the 15th Century of the Ming Dynasty instituted a home first policy and started having China focus inward and away from global affairs (sound familiar?). In doing so technological and cultural progress stopped in favor of conservative doctrine, Trade with the outside world nearly completely stopped her famous treasure ships sneered and hated by the conservative monks were rotted away or disposed of. At her Height in the 15th century China was the largest country on Earth and the most technologically advanced with weapons far ahead of their time that would have wiped out European Warships from the 15th century well until the mid 19th century as HE shells, steam and armored Iron hulls came into play. Had China not gone conservative her navy could have well been ahead of the majority of naval technology. We are talking about a Country that regularly used rockets as ship to ship weaponry. Lets see. Oh Russia early during her rise as the Soviet Union indoctrinated a cruel policy of killing off people it didn't like To the point when WW2 started she was woefully under-armed and technologically backwards in a number of technologies. The modern United States under the Trump regime. A policy of religious zeal, blind faith, fear of others both abroad, and home, open racism, outright deportation via forced public arrest, a Home-First Policy complete disregaurd of nearly over 70 to more years of social, political, environmental progress, Destruction of known educational policies, intimidation and alienation of intelligent individuals that don't follow the Conservative party blind faith. Obvious hostility to other religious groups. No its not religion that regresses humans its cruel spiteful, fearful, hateful, greedy, sickos that are too afraid to accept change and uses religion, politics, greed, fear, and hate to regress humanity.. Sorry for the speech but people need to know. In the end people do need faith. They however must not let it control their lives to the point that it won't allow them to move ahead.
eaglerocks123 clap clap
Not religion. Government.
Well, its not religion's fault. Some people want to be famous but they do not wan't to do something goo d beacuse they are lazy. For example flat Earth socciety
Can't wait for Arthemis and Apollo videos.
Everyone who says this was fake is not human
Nah, just stupidly ignorant.
- what you doing?
- Landing
- is impossible
- no, is necessary
thanks for turning wishes and dreams in reality
i watch this video everyday i am pursuing my dream of being a test pilot i watch it for motivation not to give up
Absolutely Incredable...Thank You!!!
Amazing, a real pride.
If humanity survives the next few thousand years
They will proudly look back at this day and year
It amazes me how they achived this when they still had b&w tv's and mobile phones the size of a suitcase
Coop better not knock over the LEM as it's about to land on the moon
Bravissimo get NASA footage with Hans Zimmer's Interstellar Sound Track!
Neil, this is no time for caution
We used to put men on the moon. Now we have to ask the Russians for a lift anytime we want to put one in LEO. Thanks Obama.
This is like a modern version of 1982 Koyaanisquatsi by Godfrey Reggio
and Phillip Glass ua-cam.com/video/i4MXPIpj5sA/v-deo.html. But how can the
result be anything than amazing when mixing Apollo footage and Hans
Zimmer? The editing in this UA-cam video is what gives it awe. This is
not the normal hodgepodge mix of clips and a soundtrack.
What a mission it was
Wow
FUCKING AWESOME
Someday
💕💕💘💘❤❤
Next, starship.
лучше и правда прошёл более чем век в этой чёрной дыре....
يك سر رشته همينه!
ब्रह्मांड का अंतिम छोर सेत अग्नि खंभा है एलियन के बारे में जानता हूं बिलासपुर छत्तीसगढ जोगेंद्र मिरी सेत।अग्नि
खंभा के मतलब ओ
अग्नि का बवंडर है
Terrible para la ecología, pero mi alma va con esas naves que quieren alcanzar las estrellas. Total, son millones veces peores la gasolina y los plásticos.
It's not Interstellar, Interstellar is the travel between different Solar Systems.
I saw it, but that have nothing to do with my correction. I don't like that movie.
not about if you like it or not...This vide is named Interstellar because the music is from there,and the images from apllo
Interlunar. There, you happy?
Gentleman1147 wow you must be fun at parties
solar moon are happy again