This video is everything i ever wanted. Truly a masterpiece. I came to tears at the moment of launch. The movie Apollo 13 inspired me to want to become a NASA engineer. Today, I can tell you, i have become a NASA engineer who worked on Artemis I. To see this video is beyond words for me. Eddie M, thank you for this video. When i was watching the launch at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL, i was listening to this track 15 minutes before launch to see it perfectly synced up to the video made me cry heavily. Thank you.
I’m proud of you. I have a similar story and I’ve looked up at the stars and asked the big questions from the time I was a little girl…last year, I became a Boeing Engineer on the Wideband Goibal Satellite Program. To this day, as I walk the halls, I feel tears welling in my eyes. I can hardly believe I am doing the things I am doing…helping to plan orbital burns….just one of many things…watching this brings me to tears. If anyone reading this feels goosebumps or a welling of emotion at this video, then just know that STEM is for you. Don’t be afraid. Do it. ‘Not because it is easy, but because it is hard.’ It’s ok. You can do it. If I can, you can. As Feynman once said, he is just a normal person. What separated him was his passion and work ethic. I am 48 years old. It took my entire life to make my moment in the sun possible. I raised three beautiful children. YOU CAN DO IT!!
Anyone on the Red Crew or Red Squad you guys did excellent job saving the launch I enjoyed watching it go up and hope will see humans once again step foot on the moon again hopefully will be Americans
I was there. I went through allllll the delays and scrubs. 3 trips to FL...over 3400 miles. This video captures perfectly all the adversity and anticipation. Brings tears to my eyes everytime! Well done! Thank you!
As a lifelong SPACE CADET since I was in kindergarten when my late beloved mom got me interested in our space program and NASA beginning with PROJECT MERCURY because our early astronauts were of her generation. My love and support for NASA has never ever weakened! SO GO NASA AND GO ARTIMIS II!
Wow this video is so inspiring, so emotional. The words of President Kennedy, Wherner von Braun, Walter Cronkite. The images of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia crews. With the music from the movie Apollo 13 and those images so well synchronized. Congratulations on your video, impossible not to be moved to tears.
,,,,I was at Artemis launch .. Incredibly loud and visually stunning . I like the apollo 13 soundtrack. I'm 67 years old. I've been bless to see apollo17,STS116 and now Artemis.
I love how you didn't just show the livestream leading up to the launch. You gave us a trip through NASA's history, and then gave us the launch, all while listening to the most majestic music in thr world!! I also like how you synched up the SRB separation with the music!!
I keep coming back to this an it always makes me emotional. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again This is a beautiful video. The choice of clips, those that have been lost along the way, the pacing All beautifully
I missed this launch at the time because I was studying medical science at the time 2022. But since I had to leave in 2024 for mental health, but I am so excited for Artemis 2 voyage to the Moon.
I feel like Artemis 1 was a perfect test flight. Not in the sense of execution but in the sense of so many things went wrong prior to lift off and the ground crews and controllers had to deal with, especially with a new NASA manned launch system for the first time in almost 50 years we got some more confident and experienced people now working on these birds. Can't wait to watch 2,3,4, and 5 roar off the pad
I am very interested in cosmonautics and the apollo program. I have always wanted to know the feeling when humanity first steps on the threshold of another world. I am extremely excited that we can experience it together again.
I agree. I did try looking for good quality footage of that but for some reason I couldn't so I just published it as is. Of course, after I did that I found some lol but oh well. Thanks for the feedback!
6:31 Ok guys, we got it. Edit: RIP Ken Mattingly Jack swigert and neil armstrong, Your legacy will continue to be with us.🕊️ Edit 2: fun fact: Jim Lovell is older than Gene kranz (Dont think this is true? Jim lovell is 96, gene kranz is only 90.) Edit 3: 7:09 FIDO how are we looking? FIDO: looks good flight right down the middle.
This video is everything i ever wanted. Truly a masterpiece. I came to tears at the moment of launch. The movie Apollo 13 inspired me to want to become a NASA engineer. Today, I can tell you, i have become a NASA engineer who worked on Artemis I. To see this video is beyond words for me. Eddie M, thank you for this video. When i was watching the launch at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL, i was listening to this track 15 minutes before launch to see it perfectly synced up to the video made me cry heavily. Thank you.
Thank you
I’m about to finish my time in the US Navy. I hope to see you there!
I’m proud of you. I have a similar story and I’ve looked up at the stars and asked the big questions from the time I was a little girl…last year, I became a Boeing Engineer on the Wideband Goibal Satellite Program. To this day, as I walk the halls, I feel tears welling in my eyes. I can hardly believe I am doing the things I am doing…helping to plan orbital burns….just one of many things…watching this brings me to tears.
If anyone reading this feels goosebumps or a welling of emotion at this video, then just know that STEM is for you. Don’t be afraid. Do it. ‘Not because it is easy, but because it is hard.’
It’s ok. You can do it. If I can, you can. As Feynman once said, he is just a normal person. What separated him was his passion and work ethic.
I am 48 years old. It took my entire life to make my moment in the sun possible. I raised three beautiful children. YOU CAN DO IT!!
Bring tears to my eyes every time I hear the sound track. Wonderful video.
One of the best videos ever. It just makes me feel the absolute epicness of space exploration, the courage of mankind and the beauty of space.
Anyone on the Red Crew or Red Squad you guys did excellent job saving the launch I enjoyed watching it go up and hope will see humans once again step foot on the moon again hopefully will be Americans
I was there. I went through allllll the delays and scrubs. 3 trips to FL...over 3400 miles. This video captures perfectly all the adversity and anticipation. Brings tears to my eyes everytime! Well done! Thank you!
As a lifelong SPACE CADET since I was in kindergarten when my late beloved mom got me interested in our space program and NASA beginning with PROJECT MERCURY because our early astronauts were of her generation. My love and support for NASA has never ever weakened! SO GO NASA AND GO ARTIMIS II!
Wow this video is so inspiring, so emotional. The words of President Kennedy, Wherner von Braun, Walter Cronkite. The images of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia crews. With the music from the movie Apollo 13 and those images so well synchronized. Congratulations on your video, impossible not to be moved to tears.
A year and a half later, watching this brings tears to my eyes
How does this not have more than 10k views ! This is awesome and well made !
,,,,I was at Artemis launch .. Incredibly loud and visually stunning . I like the apollo 13 soundtrack. I'm 67 years old. I've been bless to see apollo17,STS116 and now Artemis.
Great music
Now we need the re-entry and landing music for when Artemis 1 lands
Having grown up during the time of Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, the STS, the ISS, I am so looking forward to humankind's return to the moon.
I love how you didn't just show the livestream leading up to the launch. You gave us a trip through NASA's history, and then gave us the launch, all while listening to the most majestic music in thr world!! I also like how you synched up the SRB separation with the music!!
I keep coming back to this an it always makes me emotional. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again
This is a beautiful video. The choice of clips, those that have been lost along the way, the pacing
All beautifully
To see NASA and the ESA returning us to the moon fills my heart with excitement!
6:16 :That bird is going “I’m outta here!”
lol
I've watched the launch multiple times and that's the first time I noticed that thank you
Whoop whoop...hey moe hey moe...🦅
Absolutely fantastic.
This is just fantastic! I've watched it at least a dozen times. Thank you! We Are Going!
Thank you! Yes we are!
Beautiful...brought tears to my eyes ❤🇺🇲❤
I missed this launch at the time because I was studying medical science at the time 2022. But since I had to leave in 2024 for mental health, but I am so excited for Artemis 2 voyage to the Moon.
Perfect launch video. Good job bro. I hope you will create video like this in Artemis II.
Beautiful
One hell of a job, Bravo Zulu to you!
Great Video!!!!👍 Fantastic☺💪🇺🇸
Mate that’s was epic!!!!!
With the music this video chokes me up
I enjoy watching this video I remember watching this live.
Damn. This is so good.
Why is this not getting more views? Spam this video to friends and others. Bring back the desire for exploration!
I feel like Artemis 1 was a perfect test flight. Not in the sense of execution but in the sense of so many things went wrong prior to lift off and the ground crews and controllers had to deal with, especially with a new NASA manned launch system for the first time in almost 50 years we got some more confident and experienced people now working on these birds. Can't wait to watch 2,3,4, and 5 roar off the pad
Amazing video, well done! 👍
I look forward to Orion's reentry video featuring James Horner's reentry track from Apollo 13 🙂
Or even better, an extended “director’s cut” version of this video including the reentry 👍🏻
I am very interested in cosmonautics and the apollo program. I have always wanted to know the feeling when humanity first steps on the threshold of another world. I am extremely excited that we can experience it together again.
I am not crying, you are crying 😭
Great work!!
Nice❤️
Epic
it was incredible but if it had used the real videos of the separation of the boosters and the escape system it would have given a different touch
I agree. I did try looking for good quality footage of that but for some reason I couldn't so I just published it as is. Of course, after I did that I found some lol but oh well. Thanks for the feedback!
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Can you do? STS 99 and STS 121 launches with Apollo 13 music
1:22 that’s Ilan Ramon the first ever Israeli astronaut!!
6:31 Ok guys, we got it.
Edit: RIP Ken Mattingly Jack swigert and neil armstrong, Your legacy will continue to be with us.🕊️
Edit 2: fun fact: Jim Lovell is older than Gene kranz (Dont think this is true? Jim lovell is 96, gene kranz is only 90.)
Edit 3: 7:09 FIDO how are we looking? FIDO: looks good flight right down the middle.
...Ron Howard would be proud
The solid rock boosters where not used since 2011
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Hey @TheMuni777 Eddie M, is there a possibility i can get the video? I would like to show a few people i work with
Send them the link!