Just pay your $1MM deductible, and $10MM delivery fee... But in reality, the insurance company would just pay their $100MM reinsurance deductible, and the reinsurance company is reimbursed by the government, and then NASA stayed under budget for the year... on paper. A deal even. So, then the government ups NASA's budget. So NASA can buy more expensive buggies. So they can crash and be insured for more $, reinsured for more $, reimbursed for more $, and the only cost is us being taxed for more $ when we earn, hold, spend, and evertually give away our $. Then we die and they take some $. Then our children earn, spend, hold, and give $ which will have $ taken for reasons, and then they will eventually die too, and up & up it goes until it all collapses. The space race. Oh, and we'll be dumping sludge all over the unimaginably perfect environment we already have that it's *almost* like we were made for, or developed alongside, specially gaining interactivity with...
Hammond crashed a drag race car May crashed a space buggy But the most destructive crash was when Clarkson crashed his fist into a producers face and ended top gear. 😂
Has hammond ever told you the car tire exploded? It wasnt his fault. And the Ricmac was his fault but only because his foot had a cramp and he was phisically unable to move his leg off the pedal in time for the car to stop accelerating. He tried braking with the left foot but the throttle overpowered it. Besides, Drivers like Sebastian vettel who make a living out of it, have binned it when it most mattered like germany. He lost all my respect there and other times, as a driver. He had the car to give ferrari a championship and he binned it one after the other. Alonso would have slayed in that car.
I think the idea with this style of rover was for it to be delivered on its own with a dedicated launch, then a separate mission would land astronauts on the moon to use it.
@@SynchronizorVideosyou’re actually pretty spot on. NASA has stated that their approach for the upcoming Moon missions, and later Mars missions, is to pre-position the supplies and equipment needed using multiple launches rather than cramming everything including the Astronauts into a single launch. Reason for this approach is that it allows significantly more and heavier equipment to be brought, allowing for longer missions with more people capable of performing more advanced studies. Most likely this new rover will be launched via a separate rocket, likely the same launch as the Starship-based lander that SpaceX is developing for the Artemis program, and will be pre-positioned on the moon while SLS in its orange glory will bring the men and women who will help bring forth the next giant leap for mankind.
Thanks also Nixon (no interest in moon landings once he'd put his name on JFK's lander), Ford & Carter (gotta Whip Inflation Now™), Reagan (gotta finance those tax cuts for rich people), Bush (gotta pay for a war), Clinton (President Gridlock), Dubya (gotta pay for the war his daddy didn't finish), Trump (more tax cuts for rich buddies), Biden (zzzzz...), and Trump again (his buddy Elon wants to go straight to Mars). While we're at it, thanks to everybody in Congress responsible for the Senate Launch System, a rocket that was supposed to be cheap because it's built out of used Shuttle parts but turned out so expensive we can only afford to launch one every three or four years... and will never die because it's got sub-contractors in every Congressional district.
the insurance comany: YOU WERE DRIVING WHAT WHEN YOU CRASHED
At least it wasn't Hammond (for once)
Fortunately it was most likely uninsured
Just pay your $1MM deductible, and $10MM delivery fee...
But in reality, the insurance company would just pay their $100MM reinsurance deductible, and the reinsurance company is reimbursed by the government, and then NASA stayed under budget for the year... on paper. A deal even. So, then the government ups NASA's budget. So NASA can buy more expensive buggies. So they can crash and be insured for more $, reinsured for more $, reimbursed for more $, and the only cost is us being taxed for more $ when we earn, hold, spend, and evertually give away our $. Then we die and they take some $. Then our children earn, spend, hold, and give $ which will have $ taken for reasons, and then they will eventually die too, and up & up it goes until it all collapses. The space race. Oh, and we'll be dumping sludge all over the unimaginably perfect environment we already have that it's *almost* like we were made for, or developed alongside, specially gaining interactivity with...
Hammond crashed a drag race car
May crashed a space buggy
But the most destructive crash was when Clarkson crashed his fist into a producers face and ended top gear. 😂
It was the right thing to do to, he has my respect for it. 😎
@@GamerScottyMost tolerant Clarkson fan
Has hammond ever told you the car tire exploded? It wasnt his fault. And the Ricmac was his fault but only because his foot had a cramp and he was phisically unable to move his leg off the pedal in time for the car to stop accelerating. He tried braking with the left foot but the throttle overpowered it. Besides, Drivers like Sebastian vettel who make a living out of it, have binned it when it most mattered like germany. He lost all my respect there and other times, as a driver. He had the car to give ferrari a championship and he binned it one after the other. Alonso would have slayed in that car.
@majortom4543 where did you get the information about his foot cramping? That's the first I've heard of it.
The worst and funniest thing he ever did 😊😅😅
Th original buggy wasn't abandoned, just left for us to rediscover :)
In the unviersal studio set..
NASA engineers: Have to stop a new Moon buggy from being crashed into a lamppost
James May: Sorry
"Cover cameras before use"
the ending made me cry
James crashes the Moonbase Alpha rover
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Haha, good thing that I'm not the only one who knows it as the Moonbase Alpha rover
aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou aeiou
Holla holla get dolla hahaha
"Here comes another Chinese earthquake..."
John Madden John Madden John Madden
The moon landing program is back on track with the Artemis program.
Good job, James
The perfect speed for Capt. Slow. 10 mph.
I'm watching this before going to bed. Thank you for uploading this magnificent documentary to TH-cam.
Classic James
James was never classic in my opinion he was alwas a sidekick. Jeremy and Richard can host a show on their own and be perfect. Not May.
@@majortom4543What's that saying about opinions and rear ends??
I'm more impressed by the Volare' he parked in front of.😍
I appreciate the sound effects from the USS Discovery in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey
Those were the days maybe again
“NASA heavys” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I DROVE THAT MOON BUGGY SO MUCH FUN
imagine driving along the motorway and seeing this.
This car would never see the light of day...or moon. its WAY too heavy at a payload of 4 tons
yeah. idk why it needs a bed or oxygen at all
Perhaps with Starship it could be done
I think the idea with this style of rover was for it to be delivered on its own with a dedicated launch, then a separate mission would land astronauts on the moon to use it.
@@SynchronizorVideosyou’re actually pretty spot on. NASA has stated that their approach for the upcoming Moon missions, and later Mars missions, is to pre-position the supplies and equipment needed using multiple launches rather than cramming everything including the Astronauts into a single launch. Reason for this approach is that it allows significantly more and heavier equipment to be brought, allowing for longer missions with more people capable of performing more advanced studies.
Most likely this new rover will be launched via a separate rocket, likely the same launch as the Starship-based lander that SpaceX is developing for the Artemis program, and will be pre-positioned on the moon while SLS in its orange glory will bring the men and women who will help bring forth the next giant leap for mankind.
I mean if it can't handle small bump on earth, we should not send that thing to space, May did the right thing put it to the test 😂
Still the world's most expensive car
Lunar or Luna?
I'll bet SpaceX is able to produce one that's 20% of the costs.
memory foam seats? i thought its super cold in space? wouldn't that make memory foam much harder?
More fakery from nasa
10mph is a bit too lairy
It's lunar, not "Luna" lol
Luna is the name of the moon; it's where the derivative 'lunar' comes from, brainiac.
"on the moon" 😂😂😂😂
So many years later and still blind 🤣
Ouch
Fun Fact: Humans on average eat 4-6 bugs/insects while sleeping throughout their lifetime.
Fun Fact. That was John from Mongolia's grand dad. I don't make this stuff up people..🙄
which one
@@FelixValentiCh. The one with the lawn chair seats perhaps?
What are you talking about?
@@tanker335 oh the original moon buggy that makes sense
Thanks Obama
Thanks also Nixon (no interest in moon landings once he'd put his name on JFK's lander), Ford & Carter (gotta Whip Inflation Now™), Reagan (gotta finance those tax cuts for rich people), Bush (gotta pay for a war), Clinton (President Gridlock), Dubya (gotta pay for the war his daddy didn't finish), Trump (more tax cuts for rich buddies), Biden (zzzzz...), and Trump again (his buddy Elon wants to go straight to Mars). While we're at it, thanks to everybody in Congress responsible for the Senate Launch System, a rocket that was supposed to be cheap because it's built out of used Shuttle parts but turned out so expensive we can only afford to launch one every three or four years... and will never die because it's got sub-contractors in every Congressional district.
since when did james may ever do something stupid? oh, right: vegan gin.
How is gin not vegan all the time. It’s literally alcohol from grain/patato/sugar mixed with gin berries. Never heard of a non vegan gin