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I don't think people understand just how much work you put into these videos. From the researching to the 3d animations. You are truly one of the best youtubers out there and my personal favorite. Thank you for your work.
Hi Jared, my 8yo son loves your videos especially the space-related ones. He’s wondering when you are doing something about the Artemis mission? Thanks and keep up the amazing work. You’re truly an inspiration for all of us.
Amazing video and animations. I will never get over the fact that scientists/engineers have sent robots to other planets. The utter vastness and coldness of space punctuated by these tiny miracles of human ingenuity. It's insane.
Jared. Incredible video beyond words. The fine details, the storytelling, the suspense, music, mapping and cinematography, animations are just beyond compare. I'm amazed the way you explain it with so much ease which accommodates audiences from children to scientists alike. Keep up the good work. This is hands down the best video on Mars Rover. Looking forward for more space videos in the future and being a subject in your fandom.💐💐👌🏽👌🏽😃
The quality of the models, the animations, the camera movement has been greatly done along with the explanation together makes this video yet another masterpiece from Jared Owen.
Some small but important details missed: When assembled into the back shell/heat shield, the entire... we might called it "reentry vehicle" maintained an perfect symmtrical gravity center on geometry, convenient for the Cruise Stage to make control of vehicle's attitude. But when reentrying, the reentry vehicle needs an slightly asymmtrical CG to maintaining an naturally AoA (if symmtrical, there's no AoA, the vehicle will tend to maintaing lined up with flying vectors) to creating hypersonic lift, so that it can controlled the descent trajectory via aerodynamic control. To do that, just before reentry, two bob-weights on the back shell will be jettingsoned, so that the CG will moving sideways to created the required asymmtrical. Then after reentry, another four bob-weights will be jettingsoned to moving the CG back to the centerline, convenient for the parachute deploying.
I'm baffled to know that this has actually happened and it isn't just a hypothetical theory video of how one could get a rover to Mars. Like, bro, humans can do some super cool stuff!
Hi Jaren Owed Sir! This is the only channel which gives exclusive contents based on working of different engineering marvels from very basic to complex machinery in very common and simple words which could be understandable by common people as well as technical enthusiasts. Good bless you and keep doing this type of educational videos more and more :)
Just incredible!When we get some quetions on the way while watching a video you had given a simple,detailed explanation with unparalleled animation work!You had hardly missed anything!Good luck to you!❤️
My 4 year old nephew specifically asks to watch your videos and recites them word for word while he builds with his LEGOs, your littlest supporter from the UK
I'd like to see something about warships, perhaps the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers or a fighter jet such as the F-14. Your videos are very well animated and I understand everything!
Amazing work, Jared! Fascinating to watch. Probably someone pointed this out in the 1800+ comments so far: a small patch of the fabric from the Wright Brothers Kitty Hawk flyer was fastened to the Ingenuity rover. A real tribute to the just over 100 years of human flight.
Can you do how an airport works? I’d love to see how the luggage system works with all of those conveyer belts and complicated systems that make it run so smooth
really? you document yourself, you learn, and you try with enormous success to make everyone understand and as if it's not enough, you also make 3d animation for everyone to understand and you only have 2 million subscribers? we are a generation of fools, we prefer to look at things that are downright embarrassing, well done planet earth
I know the background illustrations are intentionally abstract but I am chortling at the thought of a pallet jack just hanging around in the room where they build the Mars rovers
Fun fact: The first flight on Earth was somewhere in the 1800’s. And after lots and lots of years, the humans are now advanced enough to have a presence of The First interplanetary flight. (In Mars)
You do such interesting stuff that I'm happy every time new content is released. I also think you deserve a lot more attention and coverage for these animations and themes. Great work!
All American spacecraft on Mars Viking 1 Viking 2 PathFinder&Sojourner Mars Polar Lander Spirit Opportunity Phoenix Curiosity Insight Perseverance Ingenuity
@@JaredOwen medieval theme looks really cool to be honest especially when you are going to wear costumes with a look of it and also to think that fantasy clothes and cultural looks looks beautiful because of their colorful appearance that somehow look wonderful
I've played a lot of Rover mechanic simulator on the switch, so I know some of this information already. The only Rover mentioned in this video that isn't in Rover mechanic simulator is Perseverance itself, but Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and Ingenuity are in it. It's been a while since I've played so maybe perseverance has been added since then, but I had no idea perseverance and curiosity were so similar. Spirit and Opportunity are mechanically identical, I knew that already, but in the game they are cosmetically different. I couldn't tell you which is which, but they have different colored solar panels. One of them has blue tinted panels with white trim, giving it a sort of retro aesthetic, and the other has black tinted panels with either no trim or a dark gold trim I don't remember which.
Triumph to science! Great video. It should be watched by kindergarten students because of historical information and awsome graphical animations, like a video game. Awesome 😍
Te agradesco el esfuerzo por el empeño que realizas en la elaboración de tus videos asi como el nuevo añadido que es el doblaje al Español. Muchas gracias!
Attention all Space Enthusiasts. Ingenuity is severely damaged. I repeat,Ingenuity is severely damaged. 2 of the rotors have been destroyed after a crash landing on the surface but it is still operational. Hopefully we will send humans to mars and NASA can fix Ingenuity.
I’ve been binge watching your excellent videos. You get lots of deserved compliments on your animation but I want to call out your excellent music selections that always fit well with the subject of your video. I appreciate that you include the titles and artists in your info… I have downloaded quite a few. Thank you, Jared. 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot for all your videos where there is a lot of hard work! Your animations are great. Loved all your videos and at last I loved the Starship standing on MARS!
@@JaredOwen Will you wish do another animated video of Crew Dragon, Boeing Starliner and SLS and Orion which are the human rated spacecrafts at present.
With your help, i understood more about this rover like the actual size and its journey and how it made it to mars and i also never knew about the little helicopter they also sent over there.
Nice touch at the end showing a human landing with a SpaceX Starship. That might just be the correct prediction. Can’t wait until that day. It will be one of the greatest human achievements.
Hi Jared I see you made a video about the ISS... What do you think about making a video about the chinese Tiangong Space Station ? It could help a lot of people to learn more about the chinese space program 🇨🇳
I wonder what reference they use to steer the spacecraft there, I know they had satellites in mars, but how they got the satellites there. Even more curious is how they did in the 60’ or 70’s like the voyager. No compass, not other satellites, no cameras to use as a guide/ reference.
I’m pretty sure math is used for calculating the course of a spacecraft. Although it would be slightly difficult back in the 60’s or 70’s due to their lack of technology, math has been around for ages and we’ve perfected every formula that has to do anything with spacetravel.
When a rocket launches, there’s an imaginary arch that progressively gets higher and wider. The arch represents the course of the rocket and where it will land, until it is a circle which means that it will be in orbit. The reason this is possible is because the constant acceleration and rotation of the rocket push and steer it through the sky. Now what I’m guessing is scientists use this knowledge, and calculate the course of a rocket, having discovered rocket physics a long time ago.
@@cadrejeff sort of like what I thought but there’s the “alignment adjustment “ thru out the course, that’s what it got me. If the line was drawn why needs an adjustment and base on what reference they steering.
man! this bg-MUSICwith the ANIMATION is so so exciting! and really really make my minds goes fly~ that fell of expolring the universe is sooooo gooood! what a wonderful universe travel ranger!
I've just come across this channel and I've never seen such captivating, brilliant, informative and beyond amazing channel like this one on TH-cam! I can't get out of it. Thank you Jared.
You are always GREAT, Jared ... great voice ... great animations ... I am italian and I am sorry there are no such quality videos in italian. I wish I could replicate them dubbing for my country.
You are a genius jared... Great work.. I myself a mechanical engineer and i have worked in designing (on solid works and catia) I know it takes enormous amount of work to make something like this
Hey Jared I seen the Saturn V vids. I loved them. And I really liked this one to. Here is a space fact: did you know that Ceres is the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt?
thanks jared you are so valuable to science .you will helping students like me to have the access of these advance engineering marvel which isnt possible without u .
I was skeptical about watching this, I thought if nothing else it'll put me asleep. Was I pleasantly surprised very interesting and informative thank you
The amount of thought and experimentation that had to go into this blows my mind. They really had to think of EVERYTHING to ensure this voyage went over well. Thats incredible. I also got to thinking...if we spent 2.5 billion on this.. i never wanna hear "we cant afford to end world hunger and or give everyone free Healthcare" ever again tho. Like come on. Billions of dollars is an insane amount of money
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Man ! You are perfect
Pls make more space flight simulator
I have me too but 2D videos
yoo
Men love very good 😂😂😂🤗🤗🙄 solar cell.movi plessss 🤔🤔
Can you do a video on how tablets work
Could you please next make a video about the Tiangong Space Station so we can learn more about the chinese space program 🇨🇳
My dad works at Teledyne E2V in Essex, and has specifically made some parts for the Perseverance rover. Really nice to see its still relevant!
Awesome!
What
I work at Teledyne Relays and so have we
Wow your rich
@@retsubanires Not really haha, it's just engineering work, you get paid the standard amount, maybe slightly more
I am honestly impressed with the power of human's intelligence starting from a simple wooden axe until a powerful technology like these
I am honestly disgusted knowing that some people call this fake, cgi. I hate these people more than politicians
Thank Aliens
@@lifeisbeautiful015 yea ikr, if they said it was cgi the whole time, then how did they could learn about our solar system?
@@lifeisbeautiful015 indeed
Its Just
Awe inspiring
from wooden pick into bedrock farm
When there's a new video from this channel, i can't help but feel so much joy! The content is beyond amazing.
Same
Thanks Ed - I appreciate the kind words
@@JaredOwen 5555⅚
Agre
This video is uploaded three hours ago but you sent a comment from 21 hours ago? How?
Bro, you don't know how much this means to me. I've searched for such detailed explanation on TH-cam for months. Thank you 🙏
This is our best icon of our *Perseverance.*
Truly a landmark of *Ingenuity!*
I don't think people understand just how much work you put into these videos. From the researching to the 3d animations. You are truly one of the best youtubers out there and my personal favorite. Thank you for your work.
Thanks for the kind words! Yes, it's a lot of work but I really enjoy it
Por eso es que digo, muchas gracias. Hace días que estaba buscando alguna información así de conciso acerca del Rover Oportunidad. Gracias
Fantastic animation as always!! Your space craft videos are some of my favorite videos on TH-cam.
i agree! 👍
*As a Space nerd myself, I totally agree.*
Can you do how elevators work next?
@@kukuaa-amissah ELEVator not ESCAlator
It's Simply Pulley Mechanism
Yes pls do it
I will Explain Elevator Just *Magically Go Up And Down* EZ
@@ofcoarseistillloveyou3956 Just like mars rover is just a robot put into a rocket
Hi Jared, my 8yo son loves your videos especially the space-related ones. He’s wondering when you are doing something about the Artemis mission?
Thanks and keep up the amazing work. You’re truly an inspiration for all of us.
Amazing video and animations. I will never get over the fact that scientists/engineers have sent robots to other planets. The utter vastness and coldness of space punctuated by these tiny miracles of human ingenuity. It's insane.
Jared. Incredible video beyond words. The fine details, the storytelling, the suspense, music, mapping and cinematography, animations are just beyond compare. I'm amazed the way you explain it with so much ease which accommodates audiences from children to scientists alike. Keep up the good work. This is hands down the best video on Mars Rover. Looking forward for more space videos in the future and being a subject in your fandom.💐💐👌🏽👌🏽😃
Thank you Sumukh!
@@JaredOwenhahahh
The quality of the models, the animations, the camera movement has been greatly done along with the explanation together makes this video yet another masterpiece from Jared Owen.
Some small but important details missed:
When assembled into the back shell/heat shield, the entire... we might called it "reentry vehicle" maintained an perfect symmtrical gravity center on geometry, convenient for the Cruise Stage to make control of vehicle's attitude.
But when reentrying, the reentry vehicle needs an slightly asymmtrical CG to maintaining an naturally AoA (if symmtrical, there's no AoA, the vehicle will tend to maintaing lined up with flying vectors) to creating hypersonic lift, so that it can controlled the descent trajectory via aerodynamic control.
To do that, just before reentry, two bob-weights on the back shell will be jettingsoned, so that the CG will moving sideways to created the required asymmtrical. Then after reentry, another four bob-weights will be jettingsoned to moving the CG back to the centerline, convenient for the parachute deploying.
what is the helicopter for
@@Mridiot1234 its for the later missions
I'm baffled to know that this has actually happened and it isn't just a hypothetical theory video of how one could get a rover to Mars. Like, bro, humans can do some super cool stuff!
I can't help but think the names "Perseverance" and "Ingenuity" are very poetic with our current situation with space science.
I really love your content Jared, you never disappoint me.
Thanks Roi
@@JaredOwen thanks roi
@@JaredOwen thanks roi
@@JaredOwenthanks roi
Hi Jaren Owed Sir! This is the only channel which gives exclusive contents based on working of different engineering marvels from very basic to complex machinery in very common and simple words which could be understandable by common people as well as technical enthusiasts. Good bless you and keep doing this type of educational videos more and more :)
Thanks Dexter!
Check out a channel called Lesics
@@JaredOwen welcome Sir 👍.
"This is the the only"
Just incredible!When we get some quetions on the way while watching a video you had given a simple,detailed explanation with unparalleled animation work!You had hardly missed anything!Good luck to you!❤️
My 4 year old nephew specifically asks to watch your videos and recites them word for word while he builds with his LEGOs, your littlest supporter from the UK
I'm a Mans-Man, and that's the cutest thing I've ever heard! A-hem! I mean, That's cool I guess.
He probably wants to get a job at nasa :D
"My battery is low and it's getting dark" - opportunity RIP .... Don't worry mate ☺️ we haven't forgotten, we will be back for you someday.
Well done, Jared. I like how the 3D animation really adds to the explanations and events being detailed.
Thank you!
Lovely animation as always, Jared!
Just curious: Why are Earth's landmasses mirror-flipped from their normal positions at 4:50?
You know if you know 😉
It also makes the rover go retrograde it this flipped universe….
He forgot to fix this
Would be funnier if it was "rotated" just how apollo saw and captured it ig
@@sonetagu1337 jc
Ingenuity in perseverance i hope look this
Attendance ✓
It's so much bigger than I expected. From the shots of it on Mars, it looked like a RC car, but it's like an actual car!! Mind blowing tech.
Another amazing video made by Jared, watched here in Brazil! And congratulations to Morning Brew for sponsoring this type of content!
I'd like to see something about warships, perhaps the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers or a fighter jet such as the F-14. Your videos are very well animated and I understand everything!
The choice of music truly added to the awe of this odyssey
Amazing work, Jared! Fascinating to watch.
Probably someone pointed this out in the 1800+ comments so far: a small patch of the fabric from the Wright Brothers Kitty Hawk flyer was fastened to the Ingenuity rover. A real tribute to the just over 100 years of human flight.
This is really insane and mind blowing. A true masterpiece 👏 raising the bar with each video🔥
Thank you Manoj!
I agree with him
Super excited to see the video. I've been waiting for this a long time. Great work Jared
Can you do how an airport works? I’d love to see how the luggage system works with all of those conveyer belts and complicated systems that make it run so smooth
really? you document yourself, you learn, and you try with enormous success to make everyone understand and as if it's not enough, you also make 3d animation for everyone to understand and you only have 2 million subscribers? we are a generation of fools, we prefer to look at things that are downright embarrassing, well done planet earth
GREAT video, I have been following all the rovers since the beginning but this was a great way to show everything.
A lot of good videos out there already but I didn't feel like any one of them summed up the whole process. Hopefully this video does the trick!
I know the background illustrations are intentionally abstract but I am chortling at the thought of a pallet jack just hanging around in the room where they build the Mars rovers
Hi, Jared! I've had a gigantic curiosity on how cars work, and would love to see a video on it! You videos are amazing, keep up the great work!
Watching this from india 🇮🇳
So well explained!
Thanks!
Now India is going to copy our technology 😭😭😭🇺🇸☠️☠️☠️
So good, Jared! Your explanations are spot on for amateurs like myself. And the animations excellent and very helpful! My new favorite channel 😊!
Fun fact: The first flight on Earth was somewhere in the 1800’s. And after lots and lots of years, the humans are now advanced enough to have a presence of The First interplanetary flight. (In Mars)
powered flight or balloons?
@@fanboypotion4412 powered ofc
You do such interesting stuff that I'm happy every time new content is released. I also think you deserve a lot more attention and coverage for these animations and themes. Great work!
Thank you!
All American spacecraft on Mars
Viking 1
Viking 2
PathFinder&Sojourner
Mars Polar Lander
Spirit
Opportunity
Phoenix
Curiosity
Insight
Perseverance
Ingenuity
This was uploaded on my birthday
Percy shall have a long and groundbreaking career.
I can't thank you enough for this very informative video! Amazing work!
Woah that's perfect
Ali you also follow Jared ? 😆
Yes i love this 😍
@@SFSALi Me too 🤩
Great meeting sfs TH-camrs just like me who also subbed to this channel (especially sfs ! Ali.Rocket)
@@Vartesss thanks
This is soooo good! Fantastic editing and well designed-shots! One of your best yet Jared!
Thank you Joel! One of the best parts is the lift off😏
@@JaredOwen medieval theme looks really cool to be honest especially when you are going to wear costumes with a look of it and also to think that fantasy clothes and cultural looks looks beautiful because of their colorful appearance that somehow look wonderful
I've played a lot of Rover mechanic simulator on the switch, so I know some of this information already. The only Rover mentioned in this video that isn't in Rover mechanic simulator is Perseverance itself, but Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and Ingenuity are in it. It's been a while since I've played so maybe perseverance has been added since then, but I had no idea perseverance and curiosity were so similar. Spirit and Opportunity are mechanically identical, I knew that already, but in the game they are cosmetically different. I couldn't tell you which is which, but they have different colored solar panels. One of them has blue tinted panels with white trim, giving it a sort of retro aesthetic, and the other has black tinted panels with either no trim or a dark gold trim I don't remember which.
Triumph to science! Great video. It should be watched by kindergarten students because of historical information and awsome graphical animations, like a video game. Awesome 😍
Te agradesco el esfuerzo por el empeño que realizas en la elaboración de tus videos asi como el nuevo añadido que es el doblaje al Español. Muchas gracias!
Amazing as always! Love to see more space related content!
Attention all Space Enthusiasts. Ingenuity is severely damaged. I repeat,Ingenuity is severely damaged. 2 of the rotors have been destroyed after a crash landing on the surface but it is still operational. Hopefully we will send humans to mars and NASA can fix Ingenuity.
We’ve known that for 7 months
Sorry I’m late for announcing this by the way. Never knew it’s been 7 months since the news came out
I love mars rovers and I don't know why.
I agree - it's pretty cool stuff!
I’ve been binge watching your excellent videos. You get lots of deserved compliments on your animation but I want to call out your excellent music selections that always fit well with the subject of your video. I appreciate that you include the titles and artists in your info… I have downloaded quite a few. Thank you, Jared. 👍👍👍
Plz make an animation video on chandrayaan 3 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I feel like this is already in the works but I think everyone would love to see a video about the starship also great video
I didn't know it was the size of a car. I've been imagining something MUCH smaller.
Ikr
First time in this channel and I'm delighted with your work. Truly a treasure to find
I am in class 8 right now but i am making a project on rover so i am watching this video it is not so hard😊 yor video helped me so much thanks
Thanks a lot for all your videos where there is a lot of hard work! Your animations are great. Loved all your videos and at last I loved the Starship standing on MARS!
Thanks Mohammed! And I had to that put something about SpaceX in there😁
@@JaredOwen Will you wish do another animated video of Crew Dragon, Boeing Starliner and SLS and Orion which are the human rated spacecrafts at present.
It will never reach Mars. Not only is it evil, it is also very poorly built.
@JaredOwen why... They're evil. Why not put the true lander that will be used by NASA?
Just finding out the rover, is as big as a car. I always pictured being, four times the size of a remote control car.
Can you make a video on Chandrayaan 3?
This 3d animation is so amazing and beautiful 😮😊
With your help, i understood more about this rover like the actual size and its journey and how it made it to mars and i also never knew about the little helicopter they also sent over
there.
Hello Sir,
I have a suggestion "If possible can you do a video on Aircraft Carrier." Please and I Love your videos ❤️
That would be awesome!
@@semzqnderrem_6917 Yeah
Aircraft carrier is a great idea😀
@@JaredOwen What about the Tiangong Space Station after the aircraft carrier ?
@@JaredOwen yAy
The best space animations ever. Could you maybe do a small one on spacex?
Ingenuity is up to like 30 flights now!
Nice touch at the end showing a human landing with a SpaceX Starship. That might just be the correct prediction. Can’t wait until that day. It will be one of the greatest human achievements.
You should do a video about the Space Launch System or the James Webb Telescope
Hi Jared
I see you made a video about the ISS... What do you think about making a video about the chinese Tiangong Space Station ? It could help a lot of people to learn more about the chinese space program 🇨🇳
Yeah that would be great 😀
Yes !
Yeah 👍
I will consider it!
@@JaredOwen Thanks 🙏
I wonder what reference they use to steer the spacecraft there, I know they had satellites in mars, but how they got the satellites there. Even more curious is how they did in the 60’ or 70’s like the voyager. No compass, not other satellites, no cameras to use as a guide/ reference.
someone was driving it🤣
I’m pretty sure math is used for calculating the course of a spacecraft. Although it would be slightly difficult back in the 60’s or 70’s due to their lack of technology, math has been around for ages and we’ve perfected every formula that has to do anything with spacetravel.
When a rocket launches, there’s an imaginary arch that progressively gets higher and wider. The arch represents the course of the rocket and where it will land, until it is a circle which means that it will be in orbit. The reason this is possible is because the constant acceleration and rotation of the rocket push and steer it through the sky. Now what I’m guessing is scientists use this knowledge, and calculate the course of a rocket, having discovered rocket physics a long time ago.
@@cadrejeff sort of like what I thought but there’s the “alignment adjustment “ thru out the course, that’s what it got me. If the line was drawn why needs an adjustment and base on what reference they steering.
Classified information
Sadly Ingenuity is no longer working😢
What??? Nooooo!
It wasn't for life time.
This channel must won Grammy awards ❤️
man! this bg-MUSICwith the ANIMATION is so so exciting! and really really make my minds goes fly~ that fell of expolring the universe is sooooo gooood! what a wonderful universe travel ranger!
0:30 who is name for song?
music is all in the description
Am i the only one most impressed by the cruise stage that thing is responsible for traveling almost 300 million miles over seven months time !!
Nghe xong bài này cái thấy tâm trạng buồn và nặng nề kinh khủng. Nhưng lại cứ phải replay hoài cả ngày😍
I've just come across this channel and I've never seen such captivating, brilliant, informative and beyond amazing channel like this one on TH-cam! I can't get out of it. Thank you Jared.
Can we take time to appreciate the perseverance needed to create this video 😉
It was a lot of hard work for sure!
@@JaredOwen you must have lots of *Ingenuity*
These videos are some of the best on all of TH-cam. So interesting, so professionally made. Nothing short of amazing.
I was brought there by the pin setter video, everything on this channel is amazing.
Like the simple clarity of your presentations. Great work.
The total genius of this mission to Mars.
You are always GREAT, Jared ... great voice ... great animations ... I am italian and I am sorry there are no such quality videos in italian. I wish I could replicate them dubbing for my country.
Have you ever considered doing a video on the Cassini-Huygens mission?
Bilgilendirici video için teşekkürler, 22 dil seçeneği olması ayrı bir güzellik.
You are a genius jared... Great work.. I myself a mechanical engineer and i have worked in designing (on solid works and catia) I know it takes enormous amount of work to make something like this
I opted for business after science in high school. And I'm watching how a rover works . Nice
You create some amazing videos. Very informative & you articulate all the info extremely well. Thank you.
Here’s a nice flex: my uncle Jaymon Birch worked on the batteries for perseverance
thank you for giving the notification about this video! I missed it first time around, and I'm glad I caught it now :)
Hey Jared I seen the Saturn V vids. I loved them. And I really liked this one to. Here is a space fact: did you know that Ceres is the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt?
thanks jared you are so valuable to science .you will helping students like me to have the access of these advance engineering marvel which isnt possible without u .
I like how you put the JPL pattern on the parachute
This is one of the best explanations AND animating at the same time? AWESOME!!! Keep it up!
😁
@@JaredOwen can you please make airplane video
I'm in my 50s and fell in love with space during the 1970s onward. How about doing an episode on the Viking Martian landers?
I will definitely do some more space videos in the near future!
Hey jared im not only watching cartoons as an 10 year old and also this can help me with my future thanks for the vid
I was skeptical about watching this, I thought if nothing else it'll put me asleep. Was I pleasantly surprised very interesting and informative thank you
I love these aerospace vids
4:36 That coast phase is so dope, than reignition 🤘
your video was used by my science teacher
The amount of thought and experimentation that had to go into this blows my mind. They really had to think of EVERYTHING to ensure this voyage went over well. Thats incredible. I also got to thinking...if we spent 2.5 billion on this.. i never wanna hear "we cant afford to end world hunger and or give everyone free Healthcare" ever again tho. Like come on. Billions of dollars is an insane amount of money