it all gets pixelated because of the compression the internet servers do. If in live streaming bandwidth is key factor. But how are they gonna have good stream from the moon?
@@frizstyler directed laser arrays can, when aligned properly, transfer pretty massive amounts of data in decently short time. But at distances like moon-to-earth, regular directed antennae will probably do well enough.
I gotta choose between two since I'm a fan of both Minecraft & KSP, so... Hit F5/F9 (or in my case which I've rebounded my Quicksave & Quickload to Left & Right arrow) or sleep on Moon.
NASA is sadly government run and therefore inefficient, costly and behind schedule. What is there to be done about this? I'm unsure. But NASA is not immune to the same sad state of affairs that other agencies, like the Secret Service, is suffering from.
WHY IS IT CALLED ARTEMIS? In Greek mythology Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo. Apollo = Name of the original space program that landed people on the moon.
@@bobbert516 hmm. Interesting, since I looked through them too and didnt find the exact thing. There might be a similar one, since this video has 33k comments, but even if there is, i didnt copy it, if you take it as a copy, thats fine. Dont like then, and scroll
@@harshilsangal6226 percy Jackson reader here, wasn't Apollo the god for day/ night and sun/moon after the greeks stopped believing in the first gods of sun and moon?
It's really impressive seeing the innovations and improvements to the design, workflow, and strategy of lunar missions. Love seeing how it continues to be refined and can't wait for the next human mission to land there!
Imagine this. There will, probably within our lives, be large lunar bases being built. And, when these bases are large enough and bright enough, we might see, during the new moon, a spec of light, like a small city in the sky. Imagine having to tell your grandchildren that, back in your day, the moon was dark, and no one lived there. That is reality, and I can finally say, I’m happy to be living in the 21st century.
@Harold Slick the problem is that all the engineers who built it are ether dead or really old, we cant build the f1 engine alone forget about the whole rocket
It's kind of sad that most of the Apollo astronauts won't be around to see this. Buzz Aldrin, Charlie Duke, Harrison Schmitt, and David Scott are the only ones alive today out of the 12 human beings that walked on the moon.
@@KA-yw7hr No you believe it is flat, when in reality it is not. That's okay though, believe what you want to believe. But you certainly don't *know* anything about the earth if you truly believe it to be flat.
Juicyblunts once again unlike your case, I don’t believe it’s flat because I know it is. Go do so research for yourself instead of taking in everything you were fed as a child.
For those scoffing that we already landed on the moon with ancient technology, please recall: Apollo 1 killed all 3 astronauts on the ground. Apollo 11's lunar crew had a brush with death during landing due to a guidance computer overload. Apollo 12 almost killed everyone thanks to two lightning strikes just after liftoff. Apollo 13 nearly killed everyone thanks to an explosion onboard. So yes, we've done this before. It was really, really hard. We only did it thanks to an obsessive national focus, colossal budget, and some astronauts who were willing to take grave risks that would never be accepted today. The technology was primitive then, and it showed. We still have a lot to learn, and Artemis could be a giant leap.
It's nice seeing NASA make videos like this. It creates awareness amongst the average civilian, gives us a peek at what the future is holding for us and also prepares us mentally for what are soon going to be one of the most important moments and steps in humanity. They deserve my little Like for this!
That won’t happen. The Apollo program was the result of a pissing contest with the USSR, once the US won there was no reason to keep investing in it. This time is different because the main objectives are science and resource mining.
I actually really love the artwork in this video, congrats to whoever led the art the direction and made the drawings DO MORE VIDEOS IN THIS ARTSTYLE NEXT TIME. We all love it
honestly, that's a dream. if corporations start finding spaceflight and colonization commercially viable, we might be able to see the US Gov't divert it's military budget to NASA for spaceforce looool
In my opinion, NASA should be either made a branch of the military or merged with the Air Force. The purpose of the government is to protect the people from foreign and domestic threats, nothing else, so a mandatory tax for a government-run exploration group is just wrong. Merging it with the military would allow the tax to be justified, as we would be gaining a strategic advantage over our enemies.
Johnny Murrow nah, in my opinion, NASA should be merged with other space agencies to form an international space agency. The funding for it would be astronomical, and we would be able to accomplish so much
Pixel Bits it’s name is kinda clever. Artemis is the goddess of hunting. And uses a bow, the Artemis space station will be used like a bow to fire arrows to other planets. Quite poetic.
Literally been fascinated with space, the moon, and Artemis since i was a child. now they're calling our return missions the Artemis program,, it's like fate is meant to make me so happy i can cry.
Northan its also because artemis is the goddess of the moon and thats what they named the moon so the mission are just using the moons name and the moons name cam from the greek goddess of the moon
Okay this introduction of Artemis hits my heart, I will steal it and upload into Chinese local media to help more people who are interested in , but can't see such high quality introduction to touch this vedio .
I genuinely got teary eyed and goosebumps watching this. The music and animation perfectly captured the foundation of returning to the Stars and pushing humanity forward
@@SERGIO-cr6uy It makes sense, if NASA uses fish eye lens in the moon, people would say that the only reason moon appears to be round is because of the lens. But I also didn't expect this comment to get likes lol
@@SERGIO-cr6uy do YOU understand the fish eye lens? it makes things curve, therefore since they used fish eye lens it makes it look like the earth is curving. if they didnt use a fish eye lens and the earth was still curving itll debunk everything
This was probably the best visual presentation and animation I've ever seen. Very well done! Which company was hired to do this, or was this done in house by NASA?
Through all of human history, every major step and accomplishment has been our attempt at saying to the universe, "We were here. We meant something." Artemis is the greatest embodiment of pure human willpower to achieve the hardest things possible, and I'm so glad I get to live through it.
As an American I am proud of NASA’s accomplishments but saddened by the excessive costs and cost overruns that plagues the organization. The SLS is a shining example of these cost issues even though it will likely be successful in its mission. Of course Falcon Heavy and Starship will be part of that program and will push costs lower. Another decade or two and flights into space will be common and costs will be significantly lower. Those are the days to look forward to.
Space travel is probably the only thing that connects everyone without exception and shows science in its pure form. To see what mankind is capable of makes all the trouble in the world seem so senseless.
It’s crazy that when I was in middle school I was first hearing about this and thinking about how amazing it was, and now it’s happening, it all felt like a dream, humanity is remarkable.
For the first time in basically my whole life, I feel so happy about our future.. i really can't believe NASA was given funding to achieve this! God bless America!
Cobi Moltzon being in vr interacting with other people online, switching off my light by voice command in my room made me realize: This already is the future
@@darthcefPet?! Hardly. Have you seen what ISRO has accomplished recently? India has become the fourth nation ever to soft-land hardware on the lunar surface, and are very likely to also become the fourth nation ever to develop their own indigenous crewed orbital launch capability. ISRO is a more than worthy partner, and you would do well to be less patronizing.
@@Delta-V-Heavy sure they have but compared to what the usa has done.... its almost insignificant and not to mention that being the 4th means you got all the knowledge and experience of the first 3...... The usa was 1st
In 1969 after the apollo thats why u see less rocket launch in the 70s bc of the budget cut , until the 80s they started to use the space shuttle bc the shuttle can be reused/refurbishable
@Robert Willis bruh 😂 only some of the crew members will stay on the one that stays in orbit around the moon, some will be in the one that LANDS on the moon. Anyways, nasa would not be wasteful like that, every mission has a purpose and new things are discovered. I can’t wait until the day when we can visit the moon for a vacation, it’d probably be hella expensive but at least it’s an option
Imagine the fact of being walking in the moon, touching the earth that is not the real earth and see the actual Earth as a little dot thousands of miles away
John Paul Gan It’s a foot longer because it can’t be any longer than that. It’s built in the same facility as the Saturn V (the Vehicle Assembly Building). If it were any longer, it wouldn’t fit out the door!
@@grimreality451 Ablative heat shields shed heat by having material flake off slowly over time during reentry. The heat shield literally doesn't survive, only a portion of its thickness does.
Would love to pull back the military budget to 500B and increase NASA budget to over 100B, but that's going to be increasingly harder to sell with China starting to match the US in military spending. Still, this is a war of ideology we are having with China now, the best way to win is to flex 10 times better then they can in space, so it still might be a good strategy.
@@JohnnyThund3r Soo...are you guys going to ignore healthcares and education?...isn't this like the fondamentals for atleast a stable society?? like i'm no architecture but i'm pretty sure when you want to build a house you start underground..which are the pipes to get water or something like that.
I always love space exploration. Every time rocket launch to space everyone just cheer and wish for mission to succeed. It is a good driver of innovation unlike war/conflict.
Imagine if all the money and resources that humanity has used in wars since WW1 had been utilized in space programs. We'd definitely have explored our solar system, have manned bases on the Moon, Mars, and others. We would most likely be well on our way to Alpha Centauri , with robotics / AI, and much faster space craft than we have now.
@@jack-ug1vl accept it bro, but still what if you end up In iss, and what if you see the earth from space the view is f*cking worth it💯.. sry if my English is wrong ✌🏻
Dont forget to carry 8K ULTRA HD camera to record all in the moon
We are tired of pixelated video
Well, that was 1969...
it all gets pixelated because of the compression the internet servers do. If in live streaming bandwidth is key factor. But how are they gonna have good stream from the moon?
@@frizstyler directed laser arrays can, when aligned properly, transfer pretty massive amounts of data in decently short time.
But at distances like moon-to-earth, regular directed antennae will probably do well enough.
@@frizstyler They can film it and bring the camera back to the earth
@@kz2192 Did you even pay attention ? There is a return.
Shout-out to the graphics team. You guys did great!
😂 OMG yes, the graphics are totally worth 58 million a day 😂
@@ginnydare13 you think all their funding goes to graphics???
Virginia Dare ...idiot
Especially the mission patch. I love that patch
@@kdhskdh2348 no they gotta pay the actors and the rest of the crew, jeez.
petition for daily vlogs on the moon
Imagine vloggers on the moon, and they have a moon mansion
It would be all like “Hey logang welcome back today we are spending 24 hours on the moon”
agreed (edit: maybe we should leave logan on the moon; maybe even bring jake there too.)
yes please
“Eating the moon to see if it’s cheese at 3AM”
The sound design, the illustrations... This is just... *chef kiss*
agreeable
Indeed
It really sucks to be someone who is very impatient AND very interested in space exploration
Coder boi true
People sometimes bully you ( or its just me idk )
True
Start playing Kerbal Space Program
Best game in the universe
Matti Matti I have been addicted to that game for awhile
Joseph Arden
why do you have two comments
why do you have two comments
It’s really clever that they named the program Artemis, who, in Greek mythology, is Apollo’s twin sister.
wow i didnt even realize that
Omg
They honestly should have named the Apollo program “Artemis” because Apollo was the god of the sun and Artemis was goddess of the moon.
@@jacobc7114 Yep, that's exactly what I thought!
And the spaceship is called Orion, the hunter killed by Artemis.
It's a tradition to watch this video every once in a while
Culture actually, and soon becoming a religion
I agree
This is the way
I don't get it
Third time already. See you next year
Who ever created these graphics at NASA needs a raise. This was so well produced! A pleasure to watch!.
Excuse me quote stealer, get off the internet
@@Krektonix bro shut up, NO ONE CARES, BRO THIS IS SIMPLY PIXELS
@@katcana1 Why're you so butthurt 😭
@katcana1 stop yelling and watch the cool video
@@katcana1 Nobody likes to read the same slop comment 5 times over
My brain melts even trying to imagine how they managed to do this in the 70s with the technology at the time
add 2 +2?
because NASA actually had a budget
Wow that is a lot of brain meltage! lol
because they have money money
cT i hare seeing you people on these videos jesus lord almighty
Imagine what NASA can do if they get sponsored by Skill Share!
Possibly nothing , the budget of sponsor are toooooo small for NASA
( I understand its a joke )
@@greendirt3446 then why comment? you just kinda ruined it...
@@greendirt3446 nah bro, it'd be more than enough
@@aurin_komak They'd probably be able to recreate the F1 Engines.
I was just waiting for sponsorship ad.
How is it possible to watch this and not marvel at human abilities and imagine a fantastic space exploration.
Bravo!
AMERICAN EXCELLENCE
Don't forget to sleep on the moon to to respawn there, in case any thing went wrong.
You fool! Their beds would just explode!
You fool. You can just turn Moon - Respawn in the GalactiCraft config file on
I gotta choose between two since I'm a fan of both Minecraft & KSP, so...
Hit F5/F9 (or in my case which I've rebounded my Quicksave & Quickload to Left & Right arrow) or sleep on Moon.
You fool! If the beds explode, thrn just do /setspawn ~ ~ ~
just go to te moon with essentials and type /setspawn lol
Who ever created these graphics at NASA needs a raise
He created this video on marijuana
Same one who created the moon landing.
@@davidshevchuk8885 nice b8 m8
All NASA does is create graphics.
Armchair Quarterback hm, yes. comedy
Can we all take a moment and appreciate how fascinating the animation was?
lowkey reminds me of the animation of spider-man into the spider verse
Clostridium Tetani yes, yes I did
@@gaydonaldtrump it's impressive motion graphics, even if the things shown dont show actual data.
I mean....they Are NASA.
They might had have 10 people animating it...😆
YES - NICE ANIMATION
I get chills thinking about how in 2026 we might be seeing real-time HD video of people walking around on the moon.
@Numberonearstotzkan zero G tiktok challenge
I don’t think Artemis 3 will be in 2026 I think it will be delayed again
@@Spacenoodlesisgreat for sure. artemis 2 isnt until september 2025 at the earliest
NASA is sadly government run and therefore inefficient, costly and behind schedule. What is there to be done about this? I'm unsure. But NASA is not immune to the same sad state of affairs that other agencies, like the Secret Service, is suffering from.
WHY IS IT CALLED ARTEMIS?
In Greek mythology Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo.
Apollo = Name of the original space program that landed people on the moon.
THANK YOU
Also Artemis was sometime the goddess of the moon
Artimis is based off the same tech we used 51 years ago. They're twins!
Ya know they said this exact thing in the vid?
It was hard to google but with Skillshare....
Whoever edited this needs a pay raise. now.
You copied this from another comment...
With 5k likes.
@@bobbert516 hmm. Interesting, since I looked through them too and didnt find the exact thing. There might be a similar one, since this video has 33k comments, but even if there is, i didnt copy it, if you take it as a copy, thats fine. Dont like then, and scroll
Rowan
The music ruins the video.
yh
It's cool they called it Artemis, because in Greek mythology Artemis was Appolo's sister
Interesting, the more you know
Also, Artemis is the goddess of the moon.
@@harshilsangal6226 percy Jackson reader here, wasn't Apollo the god for day/ night and sun/moon after the greeks stopped believing in the first gods of sun and moon?
Information nobody asked for.
@@hridayfcb nobody asked for your opinion, mr. edgelord
It's really impressive seeing the innovations and improvements to the design, workflow, and strategy of lunar missions. Love seeing how it continues to be refined and can't wait for the next human mission to land there!
Next? This will be the first one, and it will take many years to happen.
@@BlemioMetaleiro the first to boldly go where every rocket goes.
In the ocean or nowhere😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine this. There will, probably within our lives, be large lunar bases being built. And, when these bases are large enough and bright enough, we might see, during the new moon, a spec of light, like a small city in the sky. Imagine having to tell your grandchildren that, back in your day, the moon was dark, and no one lived there. That is reality, and I can finally say, I’m happy to be living in the 21st century.
If you have a powerful enough telescope, you can actually see many of the modules left by the Apollo program still on the moon right now.
Hear hear
@@СвятойКлавиатурий-ж5э i hope you aren't joking but that is actually true, if you have an eletronic telescope, powerfull enough
Marcelin o brabo
MarcelinDasQuebradas imagine making a tube that extend to moon loooool
The animation leading up to the Artemis logo was amazing, I tip my hat to the talented teams at work
They did it in reverse I bet. They stretched it out and then added more and more sprites. But it is a neat effect!
Is this a joke? I cant tell
@@iamfluffy4200 (tips hat) M'lady
@@goskaterightnow bruh I’m a boy
@@iamfluffy4200 (tips hat)
1:23
Saturn V : Height 363
SLS : Height 364
IT IS GREATER IN EVERY WAY
Sheryc 137 5' 11" vs. 6' 0"
@Harold Slick saturn v is more powerful than any rocket ever built and the sls is based on its design.
@Harold Slick the problem is that all the engineers who built it are ether dead or really old, we cant build the f1 engine alone forget about the whole rocket
Creeper LORD 44 build a saturn 6 with the F1B
@@earth7440 nah just ask the soviet union they ripped off the saturn 5 oh wait... where did they go?
I have been dreaming to be a NASA astronaut since i was 8 years old and now i am 18.
And i hope my dream will come true
You're young and have time to become the right candidate when you get to your 30's.
Goodluck
So do I
(Imma 17)
Best of luck
Take humanity to the next step
maybe i join you (im 15)
@@allydr90 VVvVBhg
It's kind of sad that most of the Apollo astronauts won't be around to see this. Buzz Aldrin, Charlie Duke, Harrison Schmitt, and David Scott are the only ones alive today out of the 12 human beings that walked on the moon.
Sad for them to also find out that humans haven’t been to Mars yet
@@Celuta I wouldn’t think they would be sad to find that out.
and jim lovell even though he didn’t walk on the moon
@Jayce MacInnis they should make a statue of him on the moon
@@Janarr_350 Antifa would just tear it down.
Really happy to see NASA presenting all of this to the general public. Creates transparency that today's society seems to lack.
Yep, but people still think the moon landing was faked and the earth is flat
Ohrenaugenkatze _ no I’m not American and I’m not joking. What does being American have to do with the ability to think.
@@KA-yw7hr No you believe it is flat, when in reality it is not. That's okay though, believe what you want to believe. But you certainly don't *know* anything about the earth if you truly believe it to be flat.
Juicyblunts once again unlike your case, I don’t believe it’s flat because I know it is. Go do so research for yourself instead of taking in everything you were fed as a child.
@@ohrenaugenkatze_ it was and is 100%
Im so happy that this is gonna happen in my lifetime.
no it won't
@@zaxxonrecs8924 bruh yes it will
@not sebi wait I thought 2024?
Me too.I love this stuff.
Please dont die
I've watched this video like 10-12 times in about 3 months and I still don't know why I like it so much...
Because the animation and music is absolutely amazing
the timing of the music, narration and animation is just perfect
it's America afterall, they are the best at this
I think they used the soundtrack of interstellar for the music!
Are you kidding me?
The music is irritating, it's dominating narrators voice
Hopefully the mission is also perfect
That's NASA
For those scoffing that we already landed on the moon with ancient technology, please recall: Apollo 1 killed all 3 astronauts on the ground. Apollo 11's lunar crew had a brush with death during landing due to a guidance computer overload. Apollo 12 almost killed everyone thanks to two lightning strikes just after liftoff. Apollo 13 nearly killed everyone thanks to an explosion onboard. So yes, we've done this before. It was really, really hard. We only did it thanks to an obsessive national focus, colossal budget, and some astronauts who were willing to take grave risks that would never be accepted today. The technology was primitive then, and it showed. We still have a lot to learn, and Artemis could be a giant leap.
Nope. We never went to the moon..
@@williamlivermore6004 shut up
@@williamlivermore6004 and you never went to school
@@gaydonaldtrump Because they went rather fine
@@williamlivermore6004 go get some brain
It's nice seeing NASA make videos like this. It creates awareness amongst the average civilian, gives us a peek at what the future is holding for us and also prepares us mentally for what are soon going to be one of the most important moments and steps in humanity. They deserve my little Like for this!
I agree but we do have lots of problems we need to deal with down here still
@@IdiotWithEducation - Seriously!
Fortnite funny
Maybe we should worry about problems in society and the world first. Altough I agree it's super cool that NASA going for the moon again.
Wait why are you guys serious?
Its all about memes boomer
I am Chinese, and I hope you will climb to the moon again in the 21st century, because it is the glory of all mankind!
I am martian and I hope one day human visit my homeland!
yes
Just for a few years, just to see what happens, let's switch the military's and NASA's budgets
Zach Crosset lol
Human evaluation acceleration would increase at 97%/y² more
Yesssssss
Better yet, combine the two.
Space Battleships when?
James Bennett For what
Legend has it this video took 78 percent of NASA's annual budget
Djfrankenstein the legend is wrong, the voice over costs 78 percent of the budget and the video itself made nasa go bankrupt
This would make more sense if we had a DemocRAT president 😂😂😂
possible Roblox channel? Rat?
possible Roblox channel? Go stick to your QANON please.
@@TheRealVranesh Okay so I record some videos about a game I play and that makes me a Roblox channel?
so no-one is gonna talk about that music it sounds so good
@g r i'm just appreciating the music
@g r
Art, dude. This video would not have a fraction of the impact without the music. I wish they'd publish it without the narration.
@@dipeshgrg7685
Don't know if you checked it, but that's a link to the music, that I posted for you.
Spring Bloom yooo where is the link
@@springbloom5940 I'd love a link as well!
hats off to the animation team
I find myself constantly replaying this video.. it's so great.
Yeah the music makes it feel so amazing to watch... I wonder what the music is I can’t find it
@@somethingcool0808 It's called "How We Are Going To The Moon" by Lava Sound Studios
Same here bro
Saaammmeee
Yeah
Hopefully this time we don't forget about the moon for 50+ years
lol
Verified with only 36 likes? That's rare
@@SlizMaster yeah most people here don't care because they actually offer more than just crickets and a few handfuls of mud in their skulls
@@enveloreal ?
That won’t happen. The Apollo program was the result of a pissing contest with the USSR, once the US won there was no reason to keep investing in it. This time is different because the main objectives are science and resource mining.
1:33 "Once ignited, there is no stopping what comes next." You make a safety flaw sound so cool.
DTHRocket mhm, agreed
DTHRocket well since it’s a single use booster, yes once it starts it doesn’t stop
see that giant tower at the top of the rocket? yeah thats the abort system, thats your safety feature
Great catch
They literally talked about the launch abort system earlier in this same video.
I actually really love the artwork in this video, congrats to whoever led the art the direction and made the drawings
DO MORE VIDEOS IN THIS ARTSTYLE NEXT TIME. We all love it
LITERALLY WHAT I AM THINKING
WHY ARE WE YELLING BUT I ALSO AGREE
I wish NASA would have the militaries budget.
Dude! Just imagine that? We would’ve been on mars by now
@@Void-by3tiNasa probably would have done it in the 80's and we could have had a spaceshuttle too
honestly, that's a dream. if corporations start finding spaceflight and colonization commercially viable, we might be able to see the US Gov't divert it's military budget to NASA for spaceforce looool
In my opinion, NASA should be either made a branch of the military or merged with the Air Force. The purpose of the government is to protect the people from foreign and domestic threats, nothing else, so a mandatory tax for a government-run exploration group is just wrong. Merging it with the military would allow the tax to be justified, as we would be gaining a strategic advantage over our enemies.
Johnny Murrow nah, in my opinion, NASA should be merged with other space agencies to form an international space agency. The funding for it would be astronomical, and we would be able to accomplish so much
Let’s be honest Artemis sounds like a future space corporation that would send you to explore alien ruins
Pixel Bits it’s name is kinda clever.
Artemis is the goddess of hunting. And uses a bow, the Artemis space station will be used like a bow to fire arrows to other planets. Quite poetic.
Literally been fascinated with space, the moon, and Artemis since i was a child. now they're calling our return missions the Artemis program,, it's like fate is meant to make me so happy i can cry.
its also cool on how they call that moon thing gateway
@@nathanholyland9493 I'm pretty sure it's because she is apollo's twin.
Northan its also because artemis is the goddess of the moon and thats what they named the moon so the mission are just using the moons name and the moons name cam from the greek goddess of the moon
Never trust a person who doesn't think space is cool.
Thinking space is cool makes you an average person
Well i mean, if you're really into space/astronomy i think you aren't average tbh.
@@azap12 No, just the average mathematician.
@Pretentious Virgo Oh I've read that wrong l. I was probably too sleepy at that time.
Space is cool, but also scary!
Okay this introduction of Artemis hits my heart, I will steal it and upload into Chinese local media to help more people who are interested in , but can't see such high quality introduction to touch this vedio .
The animation, the speaker's voice and the music just make this video a whole experience.
Do you know which company produced it?
69 likes.... NICE
Ikr
true, idc if it works or not, video is great
ok
The Artemis logo is so cool
200th like
Also ikr
Yes
Yup
@@yulaviation3868 yea
@@theturbogamingboys 601 like lol
How is it possible to watch this and not realize how amazing space exploration is?
Bot?
To
Cause it's just a fantasy
@@jex-the-notebook-guy1002?
@@jex-the-notebook-guy1002what?
This still gives me goosebumps, cant wait for Artemis 2...
We at NASA are proud to announce our new mission to the moon. Before we get started, have you guys heard of Raid: Shadow Legends?
Prasanna Mohile lol I’m dead
too true😂
@@adamsykes3792 so true
加油,看看谁先到吧
I don’t remember the last time I physically laughed at a comment. Thank you sir
_...but before we do all that, let me present todays sponsor Skillshare._
FinlandForceTeam
I rate this joke a 4.5/10. A half-original joke, not commonly used, but was not enough to make me smile.
Geek i rate this comment a 2.1/10, in the case he didn’t copy it
Geek well we’re accepting a few job openings, ill put in a reccomendation of you to myself.
Geek just got the reccomendation, you’re reccomended.
@@geek1421 Lol tf
I genuinely got teary eyed and goosebumps watching this. The music and animation perfectly captured the foundation of returning to the Stars and pushing humanity forward
Whish humanity was moving forwards on earth
Me too!!!
2 days mate
Me too
This was well put together the tempo just right to keep you captivated
"Before we launch, we would like to thank our sponsor Raid: Shadow Legends..."
Elias Ziad I hope not
BREAKING NEWS: Government cuts funding for NASA after they got a sponsor
And Honey
Why do I hate that game?
😂😂😂
NASA's Artemis mission is sponsored by RAID: Shadow Legends! A new emersive RPG on the Play Store!
Or World of Warships
Nordvpn
I think they'd be sponsored by Skill Share
immersive*
A raid sponsorship would probably give them 100x more money than their budget lol
Please, don't use fish eye lens in the next moon landing, we don't want a
Flat Moon Comunity.
Do u even understand the fish eye lens? Your comment makes no sense and people give you a like without thinking.
@@SERGIO-cr6uy It makes sense, if NASA uses fish eye lens in the moon, people would say that the only reason moon appears to be round is because of the lens. But I also didn't expect this comment to get likes lol
@@SERGIO-cr6uy do YOU understand the fish eye lens? it makes things curve, therefore since they used fish eye lens it makes it look like the earth is curving. if they didnt use a fish eye lens and the earth was still curving itll debunk everything
hey nasa, no need to innovate for this next mission, just use all that technology we had 50yrs ago
@@zacharyallan6680 where do they go to get vacuum tubes? they are no longer made.
Anyone rewatching this ICONIC masterpiece after Artemis I launch?
Fascinating… WE ARE GOING🚀🌙
This video will one day be watched in history class.
You mean downloaded into your brain as part of the early-2000s comprehensive history package
Youtibe see through moon
To late
yuh
Not by Russian students ;-)
People at nasa: are literally about to go to the moon
Comments: dang those animations are amazing
They won’t actually go to the moon silly.but they will show you some animations and you will believe it
@THE HOLYROCKER imagine believing in sheep! You fool!
Tim Lewis imagine believing in imaging :o
@@juginstin imagine imagining
@@Sunkenballs12 no one will stop you to check that yourself using telescope. thats how I know iss is not an animation..
"Shoot for the moon, even if you miss you will land among the stars"
*Misses Moon*
Astronauts inside: *"Oh F***."*
Victory Hub *Gets directed to the sun*
Only 4 years to go to the nearest star... Well, if your spacecraft travels at the speed of light...
I'd still be down ngl
Not that they can afford it.
I wish I could like this comment twice 🤣
4 years later and they are making impressive progress.
It's possible that within 5-10 years we could get back to where we were in the 1960's
It could have been much faster if anyone had any interest in just doing a repeat of the Apollo program.
If you guys dont name your missions to mars Ares,there will be hands thrown.
Spears*
then Matt Damon would sneak his way in and get stuck on Mars
Why ares?
@@Usith So Matt Damon is sure to get stuck there for a full year,have you not seen The Martian you uncultured swine!?
Yoyo Mars is the roman version of the greek god ares, and it’s also what they call the missions in the martian book and movie.
This needs more publicity. How am I only hearing about this just now?!
Yeah but sadly not many people care about space at the moment
@@belindaralston5931 ;-(
When is it going to launch?
Yeah right! There should be adverts!
Alen Şiringil 2021
This animation takes up 30% of the mission's budget
APPROVED
Approved by NASA
I honestly wouldn't doubt it, NASA gets such a low budget it's unreal
@@DebatableSnowman Yeah, it's a shame, but the US seems to just spend its money on the military.
@@DebatableSnowman Maybe if the mission is successful they will get a lot of money
This was probably the best visual presentation and animation I've ever seen. Very well done! Which company was hired to do this, or was this done in house by NASA?
The rocket is built in house and so is gateways but the lunar lander is not.
Gerry anderson
That Artemis logo is actually genius
I'm glad after the whole video, that is what you remember!
And it's sick looking
I mean, the logo is one simple go to image the whole project rides on. It's the LOGO.
From the earth to the moon with the path line as the finishing touch on the A that stands for Artemis.
you tell em dk
It can’t fail, because it’s tested in Ksp
exactly
exactly
exactly
jacksepticeye himself tested it
exactly
*"Before we land on the moon, we would like to thank our sponsor Raid Shadow Legends"*
**Plays 307 ads in the span of 4 days**
😂
"And North VPN"
@@curse3163 "And dont forget about honey"
TH-camrs do that
Through all of human history, every major step and accomplishment has been our attempt at saying to the universe, "We were here. We meant something." Artemis is the greatest embodiment of pure human willpower to achieve the hardest things possible, and I'm so glad I get to live through it.
Not an American but I'm so proud and restless to see this happen
Science is a tool to unite humanity as a single species. Just unfortunately stuff like Politics has to tear us apart at the same time.
As an American I am proud of NASA’s accomplishments but saddened by the excessive costs and cost overruns that plagues the organization. The SLS is a shining example of these cost issues even though it will likely be successful in its mission. Of course Falcon Heavy and Starship will be part of that program and will push costs lower. Another decade or two and flights into space will be common and costs will be significantly lower. Those are the days to look forward to.
Where are you from?
@@Hdogxx247 i think hes indian.
@@oi-hn2dy That’s cool we all need to work together in traveling among the stars.
This video made me feel like we finally live in the sci-fi era
this video gives Deadspace and Mass Effect vibes
Me too...
what about particle accelerators and gene editing
Hopefully we can one day go on the moon without being astronauts.
@@ludwwik yeah
Space travel is probably the only thing that connects everyone without exception and shows science in its pure form. To see what mankind is capable of makes all the trouble in the world seem so senseless.
@Julien Lindauer letem be, their crackheads should stay on earth
@William Wykoff Oh no, we've got a, "Reds under the bed" lunatic.
Its all just as real as this cartoon you just watched.
Is probably the best application of science and math
Same with CERN.
The fact that humans are going back to the moon in my life time and to Mars is mind blowing
keep dreaming... hopefully you will wake up before the arrival of the Antichrist. otherwise....
“Before we make our mission to the moon, we would like to thank our sponsor, nord vpn...”
"Control your privacy..." on the moon?
RAID
Gamer bread !
Like a true TH-cam channel, haha
Yeah so a hacker won't hack the signal
It’s crazy that when I was in middle school I was first hearing about this and thinking about how amazing it was, and now it’s happening, it all felt like a dream, humanity is remarkable.
its happened lol
Wow. Time is linear!! Who’da thunk it!
I wonder if they told you at school that the USSR launched the first satellite into space and the FIRST MAN INTO SPACE?...
@@Anonymous-qj3sf uh… yeah, they did, i dunno why you would’ve thought anything else
@@Anonymous-qj3sf they did
Guys whatever you do, do not let Matt Damon or Tom Hanks anywhere near the spaceship
Or Brad Pitt for that matter
Or Bruce Willis
or Kevin Bacon
Or Joji
I would say another name, but is there anyone in Hollywood that could be trusted to be near the rocket?
For the first time in basically my whole life, I feel so happy about our future.. i really can't believe NASA was given funding to achieve this! God bless America!
That is because you don't pay enough taxes
@@mynamemylastname7179 ??
@@d1g1tvl-0hretor1c is that when the space cartoon show is released?
This gives me literal chills. Sometimes we forget that this is the future and we are living in it.
I would say it's the start of the future. We're just living in the moments of the build ups to the future.
Ok
There is no future or past there is only present
Cobi Moltzon being in vr interacting with other people online, switching off my light by voice command in my room made me realize: This already is the future
This doesn’t seem futuristic to me since everything takes so many complicated steps.
Why can’t we go to the sun, like it’s only a few miles away and if we go in the night we could land on it.
Everybody knows the Sun is only a flat mirror and can't handle the weight.
Omg it all makes sense
he, he...
I love that joke. xD
..im not sure if your making a joke..
NASA: **explains mission steps**
Kerbal space program players: I AM 4 PARALLEL UNIVERSES AHEAD OF YOU
Any problem can be solved with boosters.
My time has come.
@@zacharymohammadi more boosters are always the answer.
I mean I just open the cheats menu and use infinite fuel, like why cant we just do that?
@@MrRadon54i know right?
India is a partner to this program and have adjusted their timelines accordingly. Proud of isro and nasa.
Partner?? More like pet
Yall are 100 years behind nasa and 50 behind china
Sit down lil bro
@@darthcefPet?! Hardly. Have you seen what ISRO has accomplished recently? India has become the fourth nation ever to soft-land hardware on the lunar surface, and are very likely to also become the fourth nation ever to develop their own indigenous crewed orbital launch capability. ISRO is a more than worthy partner, and you would do well to be less patronizing.
@@Delta-V-Heavy sure they have but compared to what the usa has done.... its almost insignificant and not to mention that being the 4th means you got all the knowledge and experience of the first 3...... The usa was 1st
We’re ready to go to the moon.
*Budget cuts have entered the chat.
In 1969 after the apollo thats why u see less rocket launch in the 70s bc of the budget cut , until the 80s they started to use the space shuttle bc the shuttle can be reused/refurbishable
R i p everything good
with corona economic crisis I am afraid NASA will barely get any funding...
@Connor Cook Not that funny tbh
@@bloomhh7639 problem is, he isn't joking, he's just forgot 12 of his 13 chromosomes at home.
See you all again when we go to moon in 2024. It’s 2020 now. See you in 4 years.
We just need to survive this year and hopefully everything will be better after
SpaceX: *Cough cough* Mars? Anyone?
@Robert Willis bruh 😂 only some of the crew members will stay on the one that stays in orbit around the moon, some will be in the one that LANDS on the moon. Anyways, nasa would not be wasteful like that, every mission has a purpose and new things are discovered. I can’t wait until the day when we can visit the moon for a vacation, it’d probably be hella expensive but at least it’s an option
They have been sayin it for years. Probably another 15 years before we even attempt it
actually space x goes to mars at 2024 so... not really
nah, you don't know anything about orbital mechanics until you've played KerbalSpaceProgram.
Dahlen Olson
⬅️ the joke
🤷♂️ you
But seriously, the depictions here are pretty bad.
Jesus how is that so many likes?
Put some fueltanks some engimes and your good
I worked at NASA to understand how to play Kerbal
the fact this was posted 4 years ago and im just seeing this now is not only inspiring, but its also amazing to look at how far we've come
We could advance faster if another world war broke out
Some day people will watch these in 40 to 50 years and think, "By golly how far we've come."
or be dead who knows
Could you imagine a defunct but archived youtube only available on what at that time is deemed "inferior technology"?
that’s what people said 50 years ago during Apollo, and I gotta admit:
by golly we haven’t come very far...
50 years from now those who use "by golly" would be about one million years old
Hehehe
Imagine you're an astronaut about to launch to the moon seeing the moon thinking, "that's where I'm gonna be in a few days."
just the thought that you're gonna be thousands and thousands of kilometers away from your home is crazy enough
Imagine the fact of being walking in the moon, touching the earth that is not the real earth and see the actual Earth as a little dot thousands of miles away
@@eliasbabilonia9842 Earth isn't that small when viewed from the lunar surface. It's actually bigger than what we see of the moon.
What about BOOM
But yea, its pretty cool loooool
“There is no stopping what comes next”
Technically there is, but let’s hope that doesn’t happen.
Chuckles nervously
@Silver Chariot what does that have to do with anything?
I mean, those giant boosters on the side can't be turned off, so they're technically right.
Well, solid rocket boosters cannot be stopped after ignited
Al T Ikr, completely unnecessary
All the work paid off. This rocket holds a place in my heart.
Orion is a foot longer than Saturn 5. Just because. Bragging rights.
John Paul Gan It’s a foot longer because it can’t be any longer than that. It’s built in the same facility as the Saturn V (the Vehicle Assembly Building). If it were any longer, it wouldn’t fit out the door!
Jack Routledge I doubt that’s the reason why cannot they build two parts indoor and assemble it outdoors? (Ie modular design)
@@WisamSafi1978 you find a way to manage logistics to carry a 6 million pound capsule over the other one to construct them
what temperature could Saturn 5 withstand? I highly doubt its 5000 as the record for heat resistant metal is now only 4000
@@grimreality451 Ablative heat shields shed heat by having material flake off slowly over time during reentry. The heat shield literally doesn't survive, only a portion of its thickness does.
Narrator: Everything is designed and tested with the most important element in mind...
Me: The ship
Narrator: The astronauts
Me: Oh..
if I was an astronaut I would hope that they put more work into the ship than they did into me
hahha
@@Aconspiracyofravens1 you don’t get it, everything is made to keep astronauts safe, if there’s no astronauts, there’s no maned mission.
@@mervynlan7727 its a joke man
Not gonna happen, we have a pandemic to deal with first, HELLOOO??
NASA needs the military budget
90% of Nasa's tech was derived from military.
Budget of NASA:20 billion dollars. Budget of us military: 500+ billion dollars.
I guess both should get 250 billion a year so they can secure the safety of the country and space exploration
Would love to pull back the military budget to 500B and increase NASA budget to over 100B, but that's going to be increasingly harder to sell with China starting to match the US in military spending. Still, this is a war of ideology we are having with China now, the best way to win is to flex 10 times better then they can in space, so it still might be a good strategy.
@@JohnnyThund3r Soo...are you guys going to ignore healthcares and education?...isn't this like the fondamentals for atleast a stable society?? like i'm no architecture but i'm pretty sure when you want to build a house you start underground..which are the pipes to get water or something like that.
This is the best space related animation evermade...
We’re running out of cheese that’s why
Steve Jobs 🤫
*Grommit* 's gonna be pleased. No more bitching from Wallace.
🤧🤧🤧
I understand that reference
Get out of your grave and tell your company's CEOs to lower the price of the products
Finally the camera man will be rescued after 70 years! poor boy ...
no camera man
@MrTheredpill05 yeah you had a lot of mommas milk to drink, drink up, one day you will grow up to be smarter
dude it was a joke, chill out
Mk no venga a hacer el oso por acá
@@3lcost3 don't come to make the bear for here :-D por eso un colombiano jamás aprenderá a hablar inglés..... Qué oso!!
Who else is watching this from the moon?
*- man from the future, maybe*
Tenet
Uatu is
I am actually watching this from Mars
I just traveled back to earth, tickets were so expensive so I'm actually watching this from earth
@@ThrillDrift I do not have high Hopes after watching the second trailer. Bad acting bad dialogue delivery unimpressive dialogues.
I always love space exploration. Every time rocket launch to space everyone just cheer and wish for mission to succeed. It is a good driver of innovation unlike war/conflict.
"Before we land on the moon, we would like to thank today's sponsor, Skillshare"
Lol
So true
Imagine if they actually did it
That would've been freaking hilarious 🤣
*Raid Shadow Legends
1:20 thank you for saying the "legendary" Saturn V
An incredible legend of unbelievable heroism! 😉
It's true!
@@joshuanishanthchristian5217 An incredibly true and unbelievably heroic fable.
It was real not a legend.
@@user-ky6vw5up9m things that are larger than life and real are legendary things that aren’t real are mythical
Guys I’ve played kerbal space program I know what I’m doing
The entire time I was taking notes
I mean tbh you probably a whole lot Kerbal is hard af
you're hired
fun fact: NASA partially uses kerbal space program for rocket designs and some tiny small calculations, but i think mostly just design tests..
Imagine NASA with the US Military budget. We'd be on Mars already (probably)
and head towards titan, (probably
)
Imagine if all the money and resources that humanity has used in wars since WW1 had been utilized in space programs. We'd definitely have explored our solar system, have manned bases on the Moon, Mars, and others. We would most likely be well on our way to Alpha Centauri , with robotics / AI, and much faster space craft than we have now.
@@skyler1475 true bro..
yall will but im not gonna go to space in my lifetime, what if the engines stop working, or you run out of oxygen.
@@jack-ug1vl accept it bro, but still what if you end up In iss, and what if you see the earth from space the view is f*cking worth it💯.. sry if my English is wrong ✌🏻
Hotfix 9.8 - Fixed Halo loop bug that caused players to never exit the orbit.
Andrew DiRisio yes thank you devs! My friends have been stuck for a day now!
Masive respect for all the scientists and engineers for dedicating their lives for humanity
@-- debatable
@-- Not your business, groundling.
@- Lismore - science is never a waste of energy
And artists.
is it beneficial to human?