Perseverance listens to itself driving on Mars!
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Perseverance captured the sound of the rover driving on Mars. This is a small excerpt from our video '3 Months on Mars' which you can find here:
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it is fucking phenomenal that i got to live in an era where sounds from another planet are recorded in excellent quality
In 100 years this comment will be lame and laughed at by class of 2123
Lol
If u believe that ur a fool
@@asylum1988 right they’ll actually be living like the 100 in this mf. Literally living in mars or some shit
@@ronniegraves2 You don't want to live in shit
I can’t believe that microphone can pick up my neighbor dragging out his trash cans on Saturday mornings. Truly amazing!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Too relatable
Sounds like my Hard Disk when having online class.
Get an ssd
Most likely is the sound of dirt getting in the wheels of metal wheels. Especially because they’ve added super high quality microphones one it.
Haha, third party, proprietary websites are trash. *bring bring* “mobile site developers here, how can we make our “mobile” sites more shit so we can give more repair contracts to the third party IT company? For fuck’s sakes, it’s not an Ice cream machine!”
Disk omg sorry i See now disk my bad
Lmao 😂😂
WD40. Is all I'm gonna say
👌
That made me laugh but just for anyone who doesn’t know, WD-40 is actually a terrible choice for such a dusty environment. Any oily liquid lubricant are magnets for dust and grit which greatly accelerate wear. Graphite powder or a dry PTFE spray would be the way to go for mars
It's actually pretty sad that these incredible machines ultimately get brought down by such trivial here on earth problems like upkeep of lubrication or dust accumulation just because there is no people to sort them out on mars
From my expert opinion what it sounds like is it might be saying in the gears cuz you only hear it as it turns out we should figure out a way so it has a blower on there to blow saying out of the gears and a little crevices
@@wadibrown8308 what do you think would that mechanism blow with? Even if the martian atmosphere is thick enough to transfer any amount of force you'd still need to clean the air from all the dust which will still limit the lifetime of the vehicle because of the filter
For me those sounds make sense, it’s been a long time now since the robot been out there. Anything that haven’t gone through maintenance after a long period of use gets damaged and affected by the use.
dont give em excuses. damn wait for the lies. its clearly a aliens bug of some sort screaming for attention.
Was thinking the same! Rocks/Dust and metallic moving pieces will make those screech noises.
Remember literal rocket scientists are doing scientific experiments to explain the noise but can’t. So whatever super easy answer pops in your head is probably not correct
The rover was designed to be at a very low temperatures so any metal is going to shrink at low temperatures so that means that the parts are going to get very tide plus the dust that'll get inside is pretty heavy on Mars...
@@andrewyellstrom2585It does give me a chuckle when people in YT comments think they can come up with an answer on the spot and think they're right when literal professionals in the field can't answer it. It's the same with things like Omuamua. Obviously scientists and experts at NASA should read YT comments more often as that's where the answers have been all along!
Are there any certified Martian mechanics nearby who could do a quick pop of the hood to see what's up? it could be a timing belt.
🤣
Nope, that's a bad water pump. Clearly.
Angie's List may have one.
this is a far fetched idea but the mars rover does weigh a fuck ton so it could be the wheels embedding themselves in rocked as it goes along, or it could literally be as simple as some weird suspension noise
😂🤣😅
The noise and the rotation of the camera are synchronized, the sound is the grinding of trapped sandy particles being ground up near the microphone.
Don't think that was the real footage...even if it was it was a smooth pan and the noise went in and out soooo....I see why you aren't at nasa lol
CaviestCaveman... So much for your lack of humility Hombre, you know about that old saying about saying nothing and letting people think that you are stupid, than to open your mouth and removing all doubt. No Semper Fidelis from a 70 + year old Hispanic and Native American, please don't remove any further doubts.
Scientists can't explain it, but wait... A clown on UA-cam can.
You don’t have to work at NASA to be able to make an educated guess, y’all
Sound can’t be heard or recorded in the vacuum of space. I don’t get it.
Listening to this gave me such a feeling of sadness. The nothingness, isolation, loneliness. The fact there is no sound besides the rover. You don’t think of it until you hear it. No birds chirping, no people taking, no water running, no leaves ruffling… nothing… just nothingness. It really affected me. Wow. Interesting.
Dude me to
It is a solitary project but with the right team - no evil doers. The program will grow.
Plan is to get oxygen activated so no one dies if something goes wrong.
Just a tiny bit of wind and some seismic activity
But no one to hear it. No one
A lot of times when they build these rovers they actually end up making two of them. One to send into space ... And one to keep down here for troubleshooting. If you ever get a chance to go to JPL in Pasadena, You can go out back and get up close and personal with the copy that is left here on earth. I've actually touched these wheels myself. Their metal. Very cool!
Does it cost money to do any of that?
@@Network126 No, it does not cost any money, and you can't just go over there whenever you want walk around. However, if you apply for a job, and at least get an interview, you can ask them to walk you around for fun and they will. The best and easiest way to get back there and look around behind the scenes, is when they do public tours . Go for it . It's worth the effort .
How big is it like i heard its like the size of a small suv
Heh, sorry if I look like an asshole here I’m just a writer but it’s actually They’re* Their is typically referring to a person. “It's their house. We're their neighbors. The trees are losing their leaves.” Whilst They’re is typically they are. “They’re here” “They’re across the country.” “They’re weird.”
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Sounds like me getting up in the morning before I'VE had my COFFEE. 🤪😱🤔😉
Sounds like a 30 year old printer trying to do make an essay.
I have a 5 words essay due tomorrow :o
@@hyper_channel :0
@@someone__00 I'm done I know :_(
Can I help you?
The scratching sounds like gritty fine dirt in the gimble for the camera. It scrapes along as it moves.
Took the words right outta me mouf
Sounds like the suspension inside the wheels while its moving
@@bigpompano1659 Meat Loaf! R.I.P.!!!
It’s a laser
That’s my guess too
Man it would be so cool to walk on the surface of Mars
Elon Musk: what do you mean by that🤨
Hi
Hello
I hope to see a mars death on live tv. Eyes and tongue protruding.
The first foot to ever touch an entire planet would go to that person who Frist steps onto Mars although touching a nonearthly object is already taken
Remember when pictures from Mars were put through that red lense so much that the sky and sand were literally shades of actual red. Why did they ever do that? Now it looks like a desert here on Terra.
It’s so quiet. The most beautiful silence never heard.
Maybe some sand got into the moving parts of the drone, and it scratches while moving.
That's what I was thinking too.
Or just extra noise because it's 317 million km away. If I use walky talkies from 3 km away I get a little distortion. Plus all that space interference stuff.
@@sepul2rapb459 I don't think that there is any extra noise because they don't want to spend billions on space missions and then get corrupted data from it, so they are probably using some methods to reduce the amount of distortion, like sending the same information twice and then fusing two files into one, etc.
That sounds so uncomfy
The camera is panning its sand in the mechanism.
That's Martian for, "your extended warranty has expired!"
🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha 🤣
The scratching sound could be sand stuck in or by moving parts or bearings
also, radiation. the scratching sounds similar to videos of pripyat following the chernobyl explosion
That noise is the sound of sand, everywhere in that machine.
I dont care how tight your specs are with machineing, or what type gaskets you use, sand will always find a way into moving parts. .
Delivering P, most fascinating moment ever! I think i was wearing my white nasa hoodie that day. Running into someone that was aware and exchanging a proud smile.
Amazing!!! The video and sound is so sharp and clear from a planet thousands of miles away, yet my phones calls get dropped speaking to friends just 2 towns away in the same state.
Tell me when you have a nasa grade network.
The networks don't really compare, NASA's are made to a higher standard
isnt this more like making a recording then sending that data over? I doubt they listened to this in realtime at 32kb it's not really about having that NASA tech nasa just tries to find the most optimal/space utilizing way of doing things
@@XZ-III yes thats how it works
Mars is 187 million miles away, not just thousands.
Mars looks so cool
Like desert ?
Prime real estate for a Holiday Inn, a Pilot truckstop, and a KFC
It *is cool! Like Antarctica cold, but bone dry! Atop Mt. Everest, 29,000 feet above sea level, the air is too thin to live in, but a pressure suit is not required. Mars is like being at 90,000 feet, with no oxygen or nitrogen in the air, pretty much just CO2…pressure suit is required, along with an Earthly air supply.
@@Andrew-13579 Basically the same as outer space, a vacuum. Add to that the poisonous soil and the solar radiation and you've got yourself hell.
When hearing impossible sounds become incredibly possible !
It not impossible, go drive over some rocks with metal wheels in your back yard.
yes we can
american dream
Listening...on another planet!!! Just imagine that! Thank you ElderFox! You are one of the very few on UA-cam who put out REAL info and truth in your videos!!!
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Amazing
Can’t believe we are seeing the surface of another planet
Thanks to the countless scientists who have dedicated their entire life to science and humanity
Cool! 👏👏👏 Sounds in the Mars! 🌌
That scratching sounds like a suspension with dirt or grime in it. Older trucks have that iconic sound 🤣👌🏻
Is that what my truck squeak is?
sounds like my half broken headphones I use lmao
It’s sounds like my old Dodge, trying to start. 😂😂
If dust gets to settle between moving parts, you can hear screeching. Like the grainy sound you get when making pots out of ceramics ect.
It's a stone lodged inside one of the wheels
Perseverance on Mars,tells me Man is victorious. And our victory lap of honour is very much here. Bravo and cheers all together.
We're Already on Mars..and have been there since the 1940's
U.S.Marine
The dankest thing is the drone, we have a man-made thing flying in mars (short flights I know but still).
Its the rubber bushes in the su suspension......they sound exactly the same in any ute when its cold in Australia!!
Sounds like squeaky dry tracks on an excavator or tank.
Wow just hearing this while closing my eyes and imagine this was from mars is beyond awe.
Awesome - we can hear 'noise' from Mars!
I think this noise from robot
I can't believe how man is now seeing another planet. Fantastic
🤔😂
You believe in that ? I don't
@@yukeenkape2540 on what basis?
@@lmao.3661 The guy is right, that was my backyard
I saw my first Grateful Dead show in '81. Been on another planet ever since.
it sounds so quiet and peaceful tbh
No birds singing no insects no frogs no nothing just silence an empty deserted wasteland of a world maybe wind but that’s it
I think it has a grain of sand stuck in a moving metal part. Had a shower door with just such a noise!!!
The jokes on here are brilliant. I love humans sometimes… ‘high quality pictures from another planet’ - our response is jokes 😂
My cat is convinced you have mars mice onboard!
Sounds like my work truck.
*Well atleast there are no potholes here ..unlike our street 😐*
Martian poltergeists haunting the rover.
Sounds like very fine dust lodge in the camera arm gear box. As the camera turns it grins the dust particles and produces the high pitched noise.
FANTASTIC !!!
Extraordinary. 💛
*gets the shivers*
When your million-dollar Mars Rover sounds like an old pickup truck on a dirt road
yeah except it got all the way to mars
@greasycheese8095 There's no mechanics on Mars that can fix the rover's issues, unfortunately.
I’m pretty sure the wheels are prolly just caked with dust so the gears make a scratching sound
The idea that we're looking at the surface of Mars still blows me away 😅😅😅
It could be underground activity, if a civilization had to move underground, that would make sense.👽
It seems like it's walking on styrofoam.
It can be the soil texture that causes the scratching noise of small stones with metal wheels.
"Incredibly" we see a video of still shots being panned of what looks like the Nevada desert while listening to an audio track that is allegedly a vehicle rolling over terrain on Mars, but sounds a lot like junk in the back of an old rusted Ford cargo van crashing through potholes on the urban streets of Cleveland..."Which the team has yet to explain."
Lemme guess, the earth is flat too, huh?
Take your tin foil hat off.
He says driving, but the shadow never moves over the rocks is just the camera moving . Lol, it is easy to believe in a lie, then admit you been fool
Excuse me.but how do they get that good of reception on Mars but here on earth we get dropped calls ????
@@MindlessMicrophone yeah it is, but those images are the earth, it's why everything looks so,,, flat
The scratching noise comes from the rocks trapped inside the hollow wheels as the rover travels.
Someone has been watching the youtube series of the rover. I agree, there is quite a big rock stuck in the hollow wheel that slides around inside it as it turns.
Take that in that video and audio was taken from another planet!
Electric Electric motor humming
yep, sounds like a fan
Metal seems the most unintuitive material for wheels. I guess the extreme temperatures prevent any other material to be used.
aluminium
Material sciences for rubber compounds could come up with something for Mars, but you wouldn't want anything inflated up there. Metal reduces the chance of failure.
Can we stop with the orange filters?
What orange filter?
The “screeching” just sounded like feedback, mars is like 172 million miles from earth as long as the rover doesn’t get kidnapped by some other sentient species and gets turned into a household pet 😂😂
High pitched scratching noise could be wires moving with the camera or sand in the bearings or maybe just wireless magnetic interference.
Me after taco bell:
It's may be fake of the century
Mars' landscape is looking a lot like breaking bad new mexico right now
where?
I like how the flat Earthers found the Mars rover training grounds on that deserted island that looks exactly like Mars terrain once you use editing software to shade it with that red tint
Weird how rocky terrain in separate places looks similar… almost like Mars used to be much more earth like…
Why would nasa take there company van and get to a lonesome island to drive there remote control car around. I doubt for just practice. Jeranism showed me
@@mikerall01 what’s jeranism?
@@Top-Code it’s a channel look it up. More irrefutable proofs for the flat stationary realm we live in.
@@mikerall01 could you link the best of these so claimed irrefutable proofs, I wouldn't want to find a subpar one and misrepresent the user you speak of.
Sounds like coins and a plumbing snake in a dryer on the gentle cycle. But remember the atmosphere is very thin and mostly carbon dioxide, which alters the sound greatly.
I wonder why the rover hasnt collected any dust after 3 months of navigating through all that terrain. However , it is amazing !
The scratching noise is the director on the chairs giving himself a good scratch on his beard😅😅😅😅😅
Nothing like low volume muffled sounds.. from the kitchen while making frozen margaritas.🎉
Nobel Prize!!! Some one has proven that Mars has potholes !!!! I knew it!😊😊😊
There’s nothing strange about these noises. But knowing that they are the only ones on an entire planet makes them sound so eerie.
I wonder from how far away you could hear the rover on a calm day on Mars (if you could breathe obviously)
The sound is incredible to listen to
Sounds like a bearing on a belt drive sys. Or on a clutch component, or electric motor driving a hydraulic pump. It winds up and engages.
its so crazy to me how mars looks exactly like many of Earth's desserts but when you admire the soil you realize, there's literally not a single dust mite or even bacteria in this entire planet. I still cant comprehend it 😭
Since the sounds only happen as it’s panning left and right, one would assume that there is some sort of dust or dirt that has been caught up in the lubricant and bearings that control the left right movement of the rover
Imagine being there, the only thing on an entirely empty planet. No noise. Nothing to look at in the distance other than maybe a tall hill or a mountain.
The high pitched scratching noise that can't be explained is Rover dropping his guts on Mars.
I can’t fathom that it’s Mars, like it looks so normal? It’s so crazy
This Mars Rover Is So Cool, Can't wait until they find life on Mars
Lmao
That clagin noises that nasa cant explain is a man walking behind turret mounted camera as he turns it.
😂😂
That scratchy noise is squeaks coming out if its his hinges. Just like a foldable metal ladder makes when you climb it.
Fascinating. I wonder how much gold and diamonds might be just below the surface waiting to be dug up!
Better sound quality then my headset mic and the rovers thousands of miles away
Springs are shot, A alien is giveing your car a tuneup
Arizona is really beautiful, ngl.
Wow its amazing hearing the sound of a rover out in the middle of nowhere. If its so amazing take it to our deserts!
This is so beautiful
Let’s take a real quick guess to what that high pitched squeaking sound is, I think it’s the head because when the head was coming to an end, the scratching noise also came to a end.
The ping noise was found to be a rock that’s stuck rolling on the inside of the wheel
Considering the "scratching" noise is happening while the camera turns, one could assume there is sand in the turret or servo or whatever is turning the camera.
WELL LETS HEAR IT 💯 PERCENT INCREDIBLE THANKS
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I’ve heard that sound a thousand times. It’s a small rock stuck inside the wheel.
I think people on the comment don't realize that the image is just an overlay, it's not what's actually happening to make the sounds. Notice in the image the rover isn't moving but in the sound you hear the wheels rolling over rocks.
The scratching noise sounds like a stiff wire tip dragged across domed metal in an erratic pattern due to wind.
It's the bushings on the motor for the driveshaft the smaller electric motors make that noise when they get worn .
Crazy...just enough air to hear sound.
I bet that scratching noise is the super fine dust particles that have worked their way past the seals on the many moving parts
So hard to comprehend an entire planet that is literally silent.
honestly i think all of reneisance and antiquitiy can go and hold a candle to this thing. All of them human achievemtns .writing inventions fire ect. This is insane.
It mean that there is atmosphere, sound needs medium 👌🏻
Yes there is, it's a thin atmosphere of CO2 :)
Incredible! 😂