The Curious Life of a Mars Rover | Nat Geo Live
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- Having helped design the Mars rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, NASA engineer Kobie Boykins reveals what these robots are telling us about the existence of life on the red planet.
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Imagine how confused an alien would be if it saw the rover just stare at a sand dune for 2 days and eventually going over it
That"s Funny
Ya he will be really so confuse about that and also for the speed
Pretty sure an alien would know exactly the conundrum the rover was in, or more specifically the humans controlling the little rover were in. Probably somewhat entertaining. Perhaps they'd take bets on what we'd do.
😂😂😂
yea that alien would be really confused do you think it will watch independance day afterwards?
I like presenters like him... How you can tell that he loves his job
I agree,tho i would like to think that most people have quite clear idea that solar flares are in fact ''bad stuff'' He treats them like complete idiots.
He loves his job because he's making several hundred thousand dollars a year
He's making several hundred thousand dollars a year because he loves his job. :-) :-)
yeah he is actually kind of annoying.
Man he's annoying. Except him, everything about the video is simply inspiring.
This guy is so awesome to watch, imagine if he was a High School teacher, kids would be so much more interested in space and science. Great job
This guy would be a perfect tourist guide if humans ever go to Mars.
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He will never understand about Mars
Great enthusiasm in that presenter!
+Steven Tejada I loved it!
+Steven Tejada yeah but its interplant space not interselar!
Steven Tejada You mean Preacher.
That's how you know this guy really loves his job. :)
Well, honestly though, who doesn't love space!?
I would love to have a job like this. I can't imagine why some people find science boring!
mikey4603 yeah. he is very good liar and manipulator.
mikey4603
yeah he's selling you cartoons and you believe in it.
you're an adult for fucksake it's time to wake up take some responsibility look at what he's showing you these are fucking cartoons
mikey4603
yeah all the Sheep gather around together let's give him a good thumbs up because he knows how to do his job of selling you bullshit and cartoons
I could listen to this guy for hours... He's so excited about this, it's contagious
I feel like crying right now cuz I've never felt so enthused about all this stuff B4 like I should have cuz every video I've seen about the subject, the speakers never really captured my fascination about how important this all is but this dude...
has absolutely captured my child like imagination & fascination to the point where now, I have to watch everything I can can get my hands on about Mars.
Thank you sir! I wish you were the only person giving us updates on our progress there. You have an absolute gift for giving these types of lectures.
That guy has so much enthusiasm!
Doubtn' Tommy which lie are you referring to?
Doubtn' Tommy You are another flat earth nutter or something.
Jesus can you guys just get educated?
When would water curve around an object instead of laying flat in it's container like it does naturally? How do two pressure systems co-exist without a solid layer of separation? How does the oxygen not equilibrate into to "space" like it naturally should? I don't even have to wait for your answer because I know that you've been programmed to say gravity even though you have no idea if it even exists.
All of your questions could be easily answered though otherwise why the fuck are you out of all people the guy who has disproven a spherical Earth.
You are either a troll or someone who think they are smarter than they are. A Spherical Earth is proven you can even watch Nasa's livestream constantly right now. Grow some brain cells or stop trolling.
You can't deny liquid physics, link me any study proving water would conform to a shape in "zero gravity". You won't because there is none because it's impossible. The channel called Beyond the Imaginary Curve is a great source of natural observation, which is all I'm doing. Bridges are never built with curves and neither are railways. Prove to me the Earth is a globe without using Nasa's videos and pictures.
What a weak crowd for this absolutely wonderful speaker
Yes thought the same. Not even a chuckle lol
@@darrenkhan6041 Audience ust be politicians in charge of funding. They don't get it
Yeah
More like a respectfull and silent crowd... Not constantly laughing out loud will improve the ability to listen and comprehend the speakers explanation.
Cheers
@@thombrick In my opinion cheering isn't disrespectful. If anything it makes you think the crowd is bored.
Which for this presentation wasn't the case-
Boring crowd.
This guy has elaborated the whole Mars Rover process so diligently and clearly upto the point that I could not move my eyes 👀away for a second. So impressive 👌😍
You can tell this guy loves what he does and is passionate about these projects! Awesome video and presentation I could have listened for another hour
This is the only 25minute video, that I didn’t even skip a second
Right?!
Good point. Me too.
True
Oop- i skipped 🙈🤭😗😗😗
Bruh me to
If we ever step into Mars. Please recover Spirit and Opportunity. They need a heroes welcome.
Viking burial; rover style.
Blow them up.
Peace and love for my rover brothers.
lmao we can't go or will never go.
@@beefnacos6258 false , we will . Hopefully
Two sisters reunited with a grand funeral on mars.
@@beefnacos6258 theres something called *innovation*
This guy is a good teacher. He explains vividly what happens and their intentions of doing certain things up there. Bravo
Great presenter with a lot of energy and passion , really can’t just wrap my head around this , how beautiful we are as humans that we have come this far , pretty soon we will be a multi planet species , so much to think about and learn its exciting
Sad thing is, while we’re lookin to the stars we should be taking care of the earth
@@kingrobotnik6950 you’re absolutely right, but that’s why there are sectors and different organizations to do just that, let nasa and space x keep progressing forward into space and let the organizations that love and protect Earth keep progressing in their studies to help it. I love Earth with all my heart, we have still so much to learn about it, we have only just skimmed thru just the surface so much to still learn and see on our beautiful planet. As well as finding better ways to protect it and the nature on it for that is the most important goal.
@@kingrobotnik6950from flat earthers
his head is brighter than my future...I absolutely loved his explanations, space you gotta love it
old joke bro
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Josuelinho old isn't always bad :)
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Every lecture should be like this, learning with fun.
Fr, this was best presentation I have ever seen
Absolutely! That would make learning fun for kids especially.
had to turn it off he's talking like he's talking to junior school kids Very annoying
Roy Nacho very cringe
Roy Nacho its his genuine side...
He's very good at explaining everything and he's funny. And he's not boring.
This guy did an absolutely amazing presentation, brilliant video.
The audience are dead... Such a great gentleman doing what he truly loves! You can see the spark and passion in his eyes and words! Watched the whole thing
Noel he's a salesmen! He is lyimg vía his pores!!!!!
It happens sometimes when the audience gives full attention. It could be that... 🙂
No lie. Zero emotion when talking about MARS exploration. I would have been so hyped to be in that crowd
when cracking a joke they also should cheer him a bit
What do you want them to do , scream and dance?
This guy needs to do more NASA presentations. His enthusiasm is contagious
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If you ask me were fooling with stuff we shouldn't be if we're supposed to be there God would have put us there but he didn't he put us on earth instead of mars
He sure is a great liar
@Random person I bet his/her/their/its mom abandoned it/them/her/him because she was like "I spent months with this child and it came out so stupid"
@Random person don't know don't wanna know
Thank you National Geographic!
This guy tells and talks with so much passion, it was great to listen to him.
Weak crowd. Love this guy
how would u act if a grown adult talked to you like u were a little child
@@ice-cold_3469 how is he talking to them like they're children?
@@Robbmann67 Exactly, this crowd must've just been the highest class of crowds that listen the best I guess. Or maybe they just wanted to stay quiet for the video
he's good, but his baby talk sort of made me cringe a bit too lol like 3:37 made me look away 😂
This isn't a stand up comedy show
Seing a picture of Earth from Mars put a smile on my face.
'becomes eco system for fish' is a great way to say 'we didn't think about that bit because MARS MARS MARS'
I loved the passion with which he talked about all the rovers and Mars. Simply amazing
I loved the speaker! =) great humor and great sense of explaination
+Fredrik Magnusson my thoughts too!
You spelled explanation wrong.
I didn't see the humor part..
+Arc Kocsog no you just don't have any sense of humor
+Fredrik Magnusson He was trying way so hard to be funny IMO
Anyone else just now watching this as the perseverance has just landed on Mars
yea right here with ya
No
Yes and landed differently lol
Yup
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@24:40 You can see how immensely excited he is, I too was watching with moist eyes. Absolutely stunning presentation.
This guy is the greatest kind of speaker in the world. First, he has highly interesting material, 2nd, he entertains - we laugh and "oooo" and "ahhh", 3rdly, his rapid fire voice is very clear and doesn't leave you wondering what he just said. This is my opinion, and I do feel somewhat qualified, having been trained by incredible teachers.....preparing me to teach and do corporate presentations throughout my career. He is a master-speaker in my book!
He is such a great speaker, had all my attention throughout his talk. I usually dont have a large attention span but wow
He's probably a celebrity like a comedian
😒😒😒😒Lies
@@katzhryn h- how are they lies lmfaooo,
True
He is a great speaker. So interesting i didn't want to skip anything. Everything perfectly explained. Used simple words with powerful presentation
Jose Saladin wish our school teachers were like this.
@@chocloditelensman some do try to be like this but the students just disrespect them so they probably don't bother actually trying to be fun
Yess I thought about that too!👍👏👏👏👏 It was easy to understand about the possible life in mars🌏❤️
His name is richard jefferson
@@chocloditelensman I agree
The EDL (especially sky-crane landing system) of curiosity and perseverance is truly legendary
Honestly! I can't tell you how fascinated I am by EDL and the associated so-called "Seven Minutes of Terror." I was always into space and astronomy (born in 2002 here), but Curiosity was the first Mars rover landing that I actually have memories of hearing about. When I heard Perseverance would enter the stage and made her landing, I was just full-on transfixed and still am! I can watch the EDL sequence 1000 times and not tire of it and still have my mind blown every time.
So this is what loving what you do looks and sounds like...wow im just so blown away.just beautiful 👏👏👏
The gentleman has real Passion! Enjoyed every second of the video.
6:00
- Hey uh, my Mars rover isn't working correctly
- Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Classic Roy
my middle school science teacher was just like this guy, he gave me such a genuine awe for outer space
n i c e
He already said at the begining its an ANIMATION... this is the same images theyve use to tell you it was real... yet they still cant fly to the moon
when
THIS GUY IS AWESOME!!
I'm watching this 25 minutes video documentary and feels like it was only 5 minutes
Adam Gilang same
Yuh hes an amazing presenter
Same, this was really really good.
it was interesting.
I am also amazed. Never a boring part...
If this guy had been a teacher at my school I would have gone more often.
Mr. K. Boykins' Issues in Advanced Mars Exploration and Geography Grade 12 high school class....I JUST graduated high school but yea count me in!
haha maybe this guy WAS your teacher, but you didn't show up enough to listen..?
This guy is a cringe fest, trash teacher
@@user-tl7de9dd1p really??? Perhaps you are the pupil that teachers and pupils alike despise.
@@longlowdog u trash too, stfu
I enjoyed this presentation. This man's enthusiasm is amazing. He is great at what he does. Keep it up
First year , I want just passing this year with A+ 💙
I love how passionate the speaker is!
And apple thinks adding a third camera to an iPhone is “innovative”...
Dude that's hilarious 😂
U hit them right where it hurts the most
In their face😁
@@wolvrana1964 bro getting hit on p****es is the most painful😂
But when Samsung did it's innovative right?. Android sheep
@@adex_smith There there. Don't cry, fruit fly.
Didn’t even realize the video was half an hour long. He speaks which such exuberance and enthusiasm his fascination of topic he’s describing fuels your fascination as you learn
I can't stop imagining being watching earth from Mars. That would be so fascinating. Literally I'm out of words
My battery is low and it’s getting dark
The last message of Oppy... It's so sad and emotional.
those weren't it, those were a simplification of the last information broadcasts it sent out- the first being that it had low battery and the second being that clouds had completely covered the sky and that it was extremely dark.
But combined reply was too emotional bro
It’s ok one day we will meet him again on mars and give him a new battery :)
@@AiZaiXinTou hopefully within our lifetimes
Curry's fellow died too, sad:,(
Do... do you think the rovers know they did a good job? 😖
Yes, they did a good job :)
Good is an understatement
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@@ggothemadlad3064 89992040112
They didn't do a good job.. they where the best.
He’s so very companionate about his job ! Love it. Good watch
Randomly started the video and couldn't come out till it got finished. Brilliant presentation. He is a right guy at right place.
24:40 this guy should be the first one to touch mars surface. Look at how he dreams of it!
yes and it is just a dream.... As you know Its not real luvie
@@PembrokeshireRocket im so dissapointed that people like you exist :/
@@Sirgo_07 yea
@@PembrokeshireRocket wow r j that pessimistic person who let everybody down?? Okay troll
@@PembrokeshireRocket bro ur watching a video about space which is essentially if you will one big dream and curiosity stream so why mention it?
*I don't say this often...he is an amazing presenter and probably someone who'd keep his team alive and strong!*
You can tell he's passionate., quite admirable.
Francis Igtanloc. Exactly. He is good in telling the stories. Would be even more amazing if he could talk about facts with the same passion. But it's too much to ask for. I'm glad for some people it's enough. I bet this guy would be great at telling stories about Santa to kids. Works for the adults apparently. No sense to spoil it though. Sci-fi is always fun.
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wrong... horrible
This was a great lecture. He had my attention the entire time. Great job sir.
Complete class was amazing, at once I was imagine my self on mars specially the pahrump hill👍👍 last few seconds of the video when teacher say that one day human would put step on Mars is really heart touching ❤️
This dude was dying at all of his self made jokes and the audience just sat quiet 😂
I noticed that too...........AWKWARD. He seems like a nice guy though, I think they are JEALOUS because of his looks and obvious success in life!
@@CoopyKat it's because the mic only picks up his voice
@@callawaykid4 Not really. There were moments when you could easily hear them laughing. For instance, when he showed them what people think NASA does with lasers on mars
@@AbhishekSanyalTGVthat just means the laughing was loud enough for the mic to pick it up
Billy Doran Ok. Now I see your point.
Anyone here after Perseverance Landing?
Me
Yes sir! I had no idea we had done all of this already...and now I’m SO curious! BTW - this guy was amaze balls with his presentation and his enthusiasm was contagious!
YEEEP
Me! It started with one video, now I've watched several lol
Meee 🤘🏻
Genius, superb, astonishing, hats off. God bless America and Europe for this mission achieved.
I love hearing passionate people talk about stuff they love
I am more impressed with the minds of these great people.
I like how humans haven't even landed there but are already giving names to places
That's the same thought i get after watching these kinds of things lol
It's the same thing with the moon and basically every terrestrial planet...so nothing new about that
They never will land there!🤣 sheeple actually think we are monkeys on a flying ball.
Kobie Boykins is amazing! Thanks for the tour
Absolutely exciting and informative presentation. Thank you for covering it! 🚀🌕
I see the shine in the speaker's eyes at the end when he was talking about people seeing the earth setting, this guy is really passionate about his job no doubt
Edit : this comment has more likes than ive ever gotten and yet somehow i was never notified of them
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I couldn't take my eyes from the shine on top of his head! :))
at end of the video ..am cried
I have 2.1k on a comment on a clip and heard nothing from YT until I stumbled across it again. It's to avoid swamping your notification box.
Absolutely. I love when ppl are passionate about what they do, regardless of what it is. I'm a musician but I too hope that one day we will be able to say we saw Earthset AND Sunset on Mars
This is what happens when you find passion in what you do.
Joshua Branam fat azz salary. $$$$$
Joshua Branam or money.
Not really, these types of things people do not for money but for the passion it self. You see people like Elon, that takes all his money he earns back to his businesses, and repayments of loans and also to his people as he pays very high.
Some people truly just love what they do, and that is when the big money comes into play. Peole that strive to make big pay checks really never get to far, and emtionally have been proven to have a higher chance of depression later in their lives.
simulated landing on mars 6 years ago, today has worked out well. A very big step for humanity. God bless you. From Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia.
I used to watch this repeatedly for years and now, I'm rewatching NASA Perseverance Rover's EDL 🥺
“My battery is low, and it is getting dark.”
The last message 😢
R.I.P. Oppy
Dave....Dave.... Dave.... Why?
🙁
ANiKET 😂
I legit love that NASA uses the “turn it off, turn it back on” method....
I could be a scientist if they use that method
It's all a money grabbing lie.
@@coryrobertson2929 ?
people make fun of it but I don't get it the method usually works
I’m not making fun of the method, I’m alluding to the fact that I’m nowhere near NASA science level smart, and I use the same method. Lol
Fascinating insights as to what the whole scheme was intended to achieve and explained so that even i can understand whats going on.
Your presentation is very nice like you knows every thing's...
They couldn't have gotten a better guy to explain everything. He was awesome.
He's expendable!
@@rmac5584 😆😆😆
"did you just litter your soda can into the ocean?" "No. I just created an ecosystem for fish..."
Kevin Funk lmao
There is actually science to that. In some coastal countries they recycle old cars (cleaned of plastics, just shell) for fish to turn into small ecosystems. It's real stuff.
My question is how do they no its guna land in the sea ? And not on a city lol
Great comment :D
TIDS VLOGS they use math.
I love the way he explain with passion❤
I learned more in this video than in half a year at school. This guy is awsome
2.1k dislikes are from the flat mars society
Badass Busta Brown of course, that’s always been NASA’s mission statement. “Pretend to have touched down on Mars!”
Badass Busta Brown I cant think of a reason why I wouldn’t want to
why is moonlight cold again? earth is flat
@Badass Busta Brown Dig deeper bro, they fabricated these space missions, and space itself. It's to cover up the nature of the planet and life on it. To rid the world of consciousness.
@ashrit never argue with a fool.....total waste bro
Didnt anyone think of installing a microphone in the rover? l'd sure like to hear the silence of mars too
I bet they do have a microphone on it
@@cmoney6725 Yeah...they must.
But this is all CGI
Filmed in Greenland
@@adrenalinpump7601 Best place to film our thin, skyless atmosphere
Absolutely fascinating
This is so interesting!! I love the narrator's passion as well :)
This guy is just awesome at explaining everything! Thank God he works there and not in fast food
This comment tho. But you could interact with a fast food guy more frequently than someone working in space agency.
rocket 1 I think he is an Idiot
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Frank Nagelski Why though
dude his head is shiny af
Tom Dunphy it looks like mars, when mars gets shiny haha
John Michael Delos Reyes do you know a kid called miguel delos reyes?
his head doesn't look human 😞
The presenter - Kobie Boynkins - should be getting royalties off this video! Lol - posted 6 years ago, over 10K comments and growing every time there is a NASA “event” (Perseverance landed today!) It looks like nearly half the comments mention how awesome he is at explaining the rovers missions. I hope he’s been rewarded for his contribution in creating a curious new audience!!
There will be humans soon.The people live under the ground if they have water.They are watching to see what is going on with these machines running around.They don.t seem to have visitors often up there.
Super informative and addictive. Such a passion in that guy.
That ending dialogue was lit af. "There is going to be a human standing on mars and watch the Earth and the Sun set and i am waiting for that day."
Ashwanth M
We will die in our own plant because of the problems that we caused it
Instead of finding a new planet which is impossible
Let’s just find the solutions for our problems
Such a dumb people
@@Saddam-Hussein Neil Degrasse Tyson said it best regarding to this ''Why explore in space when we have problems here on Earth? ' topic. I am going to quote from him if you are willing to read.
“Let’s imagine we’re all back in the cave, so go back into the cave. We’re sitting around the fire and somebody’s injured or has problems and someone says, ‘I want to go across the meadow to that mountain.’ Other people in the cave say, “No leaving the cave until we solve the cave problems first. We have to solve these first before anybody leaves the cave.”
Tyson pauses for a second, and says, “That is clearly an embarrassingly short-sighted view for any community to have.” He points out that as “we are clamoring for resources on this speck we call Earth” or “fighting over a line in the sand where the buried energy sources are or access to resources that are dwindling,” people overlook how space can be a solution.
“I look out in space with its limitless energy. And everything that’s rare on Earth-common in space,” says Tyson. “You know rare earth elements, you might’ve heard of them? There are asteroids where they are not rare. They’re common.”
so, educate yourself before calling people who are at the frontier trying to improve the survival/sustainability of human species ''dumb''.
@@dr.shampadewan9616 pollution of the water is our only concern there is no such thing as global warming. Its simply a 💰 maker and that's it . Its a proven fact renewable energy is more harmful in making than than using natural resources for 10 years .
not as literal as f--k as his slip-up at 10:15 where he says they "had to drag the rover". He's not being litaf, he's a moron like all of you that are "legitimately" in the know of where mars really is (crater Hadley C) . I know the truth and I still have my soul. it would've been funny if someond just stood up and asked "who dragged it, how ? who is "we looked back and could see"? I mean, what would he say? what an idiot. lmao litaf.
Chris Farley they talk like that because they hide and sneak, always. They are THEM, the truly rotton people known ax freemasonry, guilty of all that is bad so they could have "things" for themselves. its a long story, but word play, numerology and abbreviations is their way of communication without documentation, they think.
Anyone else get a little emotional when he showed the image of the star, which was earth?
lol 😂... me
Totally
Mars videos/pictures are all FAKE!
@@TruthandjusticeXXL and what about flaterthers?
@@TruthandjusticeXXL Your brain is fake.
i have never been so happy to watch a video like this
All these images are such a wonder to behold! Great walkthrough by this gentleman!
he is like a kid, a really really smart kid. its nice to see ppl who love what they do:)
To me it feels like NASA really are one of the "good guys" in this world. They are driven by curiosity (no pun intended). Pure curiosity. This video is so awesome, I would offer a lot of things for the opportunity of working for NASA. (Sorry for my English)
Your english was absolutely perfecto
+Jack theripper NASA doesn't have the necessary funds to get man on Mars yet. Read into it, it's actually really interesting how far we still have left. We have no idea how to keep radiation out of a capsule of a spacecraft in space yet, we have no idea how to land anything over one ton on the surface of Mars (estimated 20 tons for all supplies needed for a colony). Not to mention we have no idea how to keep the astronauts alive that long ( testing a hypothesized MOXIE on next rover in 2020 that could be the answer). In all honesty NASA needs a larger budget. At only .4% national GDP they can only really do research and not execute things they really want to. They spend most of their budget on satellites.
+Jack theripper It is because there's all kinds of treaties and such in place which state that space is "common heritage of mankind" and we shouldn't let people profit from space and stuff. That's the biggest thing slowing down our conquest of space. Watch a video from Vsauce called "Who Owns The Moon?" if you're interested.
Also, like +Chris Yates pointed out, there's many things we still need to figure out. It'd help if NASA got a larger budget. Oh well, maybe some day when USA stops being silly and spends less on war.
+Sebastian Karlsson you're a idiot.
+R0B1N I3ANKS wrong comment sorry
I cant believe im enjoying watching this.
he is a good storyteller! love it.
You know when someone loves his job, and it's when he geeks out about it, but it makes it the more enjoyable. I hope I get to live to see people on mars.
Probably will. Technology is advancing faster than the sweat growing on his head.
Best! Every scientist who are in this Mars exploration makes me super excited. All I want to see is the arrival of humans to the Mars before I die.
Kemal & Pınar, so excited, I want to go there, or watch some tv show from mars..
What exactly does he mean by "ecosystem for fish"? Didn't get that part.
thatprofguy i think that he meant the elements that hurt fish or ecosystem will burn off as the construct hits our atmosphere, and everything else will fall into the ocean, providing food/shelter, idk what else for the fish...hence it will become a part of the ecosystem for the fish.
merjasec Hmmm...Makes sense!
Thankyou for replying. :)
Spooky Skeleton The effort of scientists, engineers etc to figuring out how to reach Mars makes makes me excited. Thats all. We are awful creatures for wasting our habitat, I totally aggree with it. Thats another question.
Very informative and explained in a way that everyone can understand .
informative and entertaining
If only all teachers were like this in school we would have learned way more
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Just because someone is brilliant and enthusiastic about a topic doesn't mean they would be a good teacher.
@@Hrcbzvz true, but those are important qualities in a good teacher. Nobody wants a teacher that's unenthusiastic about the topic and clearly doesn't care.
@@Hrcbzvz a teacher is a person who can teach people what he or her knows in the sense to pass knowledge to other.
Anyone who teach you what you don't know before is a teacher.
@Jeremiah Tuck I
"Ecosystem for fish" AKA "we threw that shit in the ocean"
John2891 Lol but it would still help the fish to an extent, similar to titanic?
Lol yeah I don’t see how a depleted rocket engine would be good for fish
SpaceX doing it in right way
bofl
John2891 I would think they would easy find fish with it as it's collecting water at the bottom of the sea. Here on EARTH
Wap what an excellent explanation and very well spoken. Thank you so much for the video.
WOW GREAT HOST ,AWESOME VIDEO THANK YOU NAT GEO GREAT JOB 👍❤👍❤👏👏👏👏👏