I usually listen to ancient history podcasts and videos to relax. Stumbled upon a couple of your videos and I'm beginning to get a little hooked. Very easy to listen to and soak in. Thank you.
I do the same. I fall asleep to topics of ancient engineering, astrology, astrobiology, astrophysics (anything space related), and alien/paranormal content. Have a difficult time sleeping without a documentary/podcast playing in the background 😂
Look up "John Micheal Godier" If I'm correct, Astrophysicist and Theoretical physicist. Very grounded but very open to opportunity. Cool dood. Really wish I could meet him.
We know so much about the moon... but the exact kind of cheese the moon is composed of remains a mystery. This single fact has has been holding up the joint French/Italian moon mission since 1970. You can't go to the moon with the wrong kind of wine.
Thank you for reminding me unintentionally about this game and its unparalleled text to speech th-cam.com/video/PtFpTcvHMCM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UT-BiSZNvacB34ze
@@sekroz896 next be colinize the sun they nasa has had a lot of time to explore start nearest planet i havent seen the rover on moon mabe nasa should send rovers next galixie over makes sense
This is just amazing to watch. Probably going to have to watch it again another time to let all this information sink in. Just amazing work! Thank you Alex. You're a national treasure.
I’m okay with living a world in which Space is the new Wild West for a while… Blasters, Brothels, Rum and Space Weed… Space Pirate!!! Let the Smuggling Begin! Unfortunately I won’t live long enough to launch my Space Pirate Career… But Hopes are High for my two young Sons.
46:30 Modern military sensors do not take minutes to detect a launch. It’s closer to the order of seconds. The IR plume of ICBM launch provides a bright IR signature that is immediately relayed to ground stations.
Scientists are always so concerned about an asteroid hitting earth, but an asteroid hitting the moon could be much worse. It would encounter no atmosphere to slow it down. The moon regulates the ocean tides, among other things.
Accurate landing, was achieved by Apollo 12.. 👨🏼🚀. They landed close enough to a surveyor space craft to remove its camera 📸 and return with it to earth 🌍
I was surprised you didn't cover any of NASA's Rover missions. Not everything about the moon was said on your episode although very well documented I would definitely change the title
Hi Astrum Extra, would it be possible to activate the automatic youtube audio transcription to spanish or another language, the whole world will thank you for it.
In some respect, over 50 years since NASA’s Apollo manned moon landings, we seem to be starting all over again. This is what happens when technology developed in the 1960’s was left to stagnate for half a century.
NASAs official answer as to why we haven't been back is. "We destroyed the technology and its a painful process to build it back." Astronaut Don Petite said this. Also they destroyed the telemetry data. And recorded over the 17000 reels of Apollo missions. So you can believe that technology hasn't advanced. Or maybe just maybe we never went. He says they destroyed the technology. Also it would be the only technology in history to not advance. Heck I'm using a phone to text this now. I'm not telling you what to think. Just look into why you think that. Anyway Happy New Year.
Great video, even if mislabeled. A more accurate title would be "A History of Mankind's Moon-related Missions". Theres little to nothing here relating to the actual history and composition of the moon itself.
hearing astrum talk about odysseus makes my heart so happy. even with the landing malfunction, that mission is close to my heart. a close family member of mine helped build it, so my whole family was watching that launch and landing live. long live odie 🤎
And think about this. If there was a hostile alien civilization that planned to do us harm, they could have done so a long time ago. If they have the power to travel between the stars, they could crush us like a colony of ants. I always have to laugh at the flimsy premise of the movie "Independence Day". All I can think is how stupid the aliens would have to be not to have some sort of anti-virus on their computer networks.
@rbilleaud they integrated into our society a long long time ago...globally. Absolutely could have turned hostility intentional many miĺenia ago....the quesdtion becomes how does humanity define hostility? There are those like myself who define hostility as any covert involvement to obtain control. A perception through this definition....?...society was raped of the truth many Millennia ago
Somebody asked me why i believe in travel in space ( beyond our atmosphere). He said theres no air in space so rockets couldn't burn. I tried to explain to him how the rocket engine works by having its own supply of oxygen. He didnt understand what oxygen had to do with it. I changed the subject. 😢🎉😎
I don’t get why it’s taken so long for anyone to be on the moon again there were people there a few times years ago so why none for so long ? You would think they would have continually been sending people there since.
$$$. 1960s USA was the factory of the world, had enormous trade surpluses, and could afford to throw money around. The entire Apollo program cost $25b, and landed 6x on the moon. Adjusted for inflation, that's $250b, or $40b per landing. Today, people are crying over SLS costing $2b per launch, and they want to cancel the whole thing.
Great video can't be as excited about the parallel of colonisers that invaded a continent for the purposes of greed and subjugation of others, some of whom they wouldn't have lasted one year without their help, that already had intrepid humans that had themselves explored and populated the continent in an arduous journey across icy plains, but as long as that parallel doesn't come to fruition our journey I to space should be a unifying force fuelled by wonder and excitement that can be a factor in putting our differences aside to operate as all of humanity wanting to better itself
upside down on the pin. sounds to this layman as though the accuracy of the landing is quite the achievement ( though the craft's correct orientation would obviously have been a huge bonus.😅)
So according to these facts about lunar days and nights temperatures, how are we expected to believe that the men who walked on the moon actually did so?
None of this happened over night. You bring up just one of several serious challenges. Each and every one of them took thousands of people years to overcome. You can find all of the challenges and the solutions online. Teamwork at its best.
after he said the average success rate is 43 % i was thinking: the soviets drag that percentage low, seconds later he says 12 missions failed by soviet union
What we still do not know about the Moon is the sun lit surface illuminance levels of the near or far side if you were to be on the surface with a light meter pointed at the ground.
They are now saying that BigFoots travel through worm holes, so is there any possible chance that there is evidence that there is BigFoots on the moon ? Thank you.
Amazing info. With all the failed hardware splattered all over the moon, the first thing needed will be a recycling bin. I think the decision to explore other areas is smart. Theres been alot of money spent to tell us the moon is a big rock.
people shouting about climate change never seem to mention the fact that the ice caps at the poles of Mars are also melting. And last time we checked there aren't any coal burning plants or SUV's driving around up there.
No offence.... although I totally agree that space exploration isn't and shouldn't be Russia's priority by any means (therefore wouldn't expect much ) but seems there are no issues with developing and producing extremely sophisticated ICBMs
I love how gentle he is whilst shoving knowledge up my ASTRUM
He is also called the gentle sower (of seeds)
Underrated comment..😂
The words are very naturally fluid
Nothin better then Alex stuffing my astrum full of information
Dude, you crack me up! 😂
Wonderful. Your way of doing documentaries, visuals, soft voice and music helps me through panic attacks.
I usually listen to ancient history podcasts and videos to relax. Stumbled upon a couple of your videos and I'm beginning to get a little hooked. Very easy to listen to and soak in. Thank you.
i'm curious now. what podcasts do you watch? it sounds interesting
I do the same. I fall asleep to topics of ancient engineering, astrology, astrobiology, astrophysics (anything space related), and alien/paranormal content. Have a difficult time sleeping without a documentary/podcast playing in the background 😂
Look up "John Micheal Godier"
If I'm correct, Astrophysicist and Theoretical physicist. Very grounded but very open to opportunity.
Cool dood. Really wish I could meet him.
@@ninin117 hardcore history, Colin Keaton on Forgotten History
@@ninin117 Fall of Civilizations by Paul Cooper. History Time with Pete Kelly and sometimes Voices of the Past.
Astrum, I love your dedication to astronomy. You got me into this stuff. Thank you for everything!
Thank you so much for talking about India’s space program! I feel like a lot of people outside of India don’t know it even exists
We know so much about the moon... but the exact kind of cheese the moon is composed of remains a mystery.
This single fact has has been holding up the joint French/Italian moon mission since 1970.
You can't go to the moon with the wrong kind of wine.
And here I thought there was a consensus that it was an aged Swiss that paired with an aged port. Guess science hasn't caught up yet.
Havarti
Dad jokes
Wensleydale
I hope it’s a fine cheese; on the other hand, if it were Velveeta we could make a lot of nachos. 😋
We're whalers on the moon ♫
We carry a harpoon ♫
But there ain't no whales so we tell tall tales and sing our whaling tune ♫
Thank you for reminding me unintentionally about this game and its unparalleled text to speech
th-cam.com/video/PtFpTcvHMCM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UT-BiSZNvacB34ze
@@sekroz896 next be colinize the sun they nasa has had a lot of time to explore start nearest planet i havent seen the rover on moon mabe nasa should send rovers next galixie over makes sense
@DarwinSecrist-wy3pi There's already a Helium mine there. Didn't you hear about all those trapped workers?
@@DarwinSecrist-wy3pi hehehe. Right on the dot!
This is just amazing to watch. Probably going to have to watch it again another time to let all this information sink in. Just amazing work! Thank you Alex. You're a national treasure.
You bet your Astrum this channel is really good 😊
Asinus?… or ass drum?..
How did i miss Astrum Extra when ive been watching Astrum religiously 😮
I’m okay with living a world in which Space is the new Wild West for a while… Blasters, Brothels, Rum and Space Weed… Space Pirate!!! Let the Smuggling Begin!
Unfortunately I won’t live long enough to launch my Space Pirate Career… But Hopes are High for my two young Sons.
🎉🎉😂😂😂hell yeah 😎
Sleep playlist updated.
46:30 Modern military sensors do not take minutes to detect a launch. It’s closer to the order of seconds.
The IR plume of ICBM launch provides a bright IR signature that is immediately relayed to ground stations.
Scientists are always so concerned about an asteroid hitting earth, but an asteroid hitting the moon could be much worse. It would encounter no atmosphere to slow it down. The moon regulates the ocean tides, among other things.
I wouldn't say worse but still devastating
Accurate landing, was achieved by Apollo 12.. 👨🏼🚀. They landed close enough to a surveyor space craft to remove its camera 📸 and return with it to earth 🌍
Reading these comments before watching the full video is like a fever dream. Wtf are you all on about.
Now humans can destroy the moon with pinpoint precision.
If only NASA made content like this
lol
Guess they’re busy doing other stuff..
Congratulations Japan! Impressive mission even though the craft rolled over! Look forward to seeing more missions from your country
13:02 as of august 26th, 2024, JAXA formally announced that the craft was dead. they will not be attempting to re-establish communication.
RIP Jax 😢 you did your country well 🙏🏻
You forgot about the Alien based bro !! High wash !!
**fails to mention secret lunar bases**
Well they’re secret, no? 😆
😂😂😂😂😂😊
The thing is... You're probably not wrong.
And a prison where MIB put dangerous aliens
I was surprised you didn't cover any of NASA's Rover missions. Not everything about the moon was said on your episode although very well documented I would definitely change the title
These would be awesome on your Spotify
Hi Astrum Extra, would it be possible to activate the automatic youtube audio transcription to spanish or another language, the whole world will thank you for it.
Great episode.
Great video
A great video thank you for posting.
In some respect, over 50 years since NASA’s Apollo manned moon landings, we seem to be starting all over again. This is what happens when technology developed in the 1960’s was left to stagnate for half a century.
NASAs official answer as to why we haven't been back is. "We destroyed the technology and its a painful process to build it back." Astronaut Don Petite said this. Also they destroyed the telemetry data. And recorded over the 17000 reels of Apollo missions. So you can believe that technology hasn't advanced. Or maybe just maybe we never went. He says they destroyed the technology. Also it would be the only technology in history to not advance. Heck I'm using a phone to text this now. I'm not telling you what to think. Just look into why you think that. Anyway Happy New Year.
Great video, even if mislabeled. A more accurate title would be "A History of Mankind's Moon-related Missions".
Theres little to nothing here relating to the actual history and composition of the moon itself.
Very cool.
Thank you. I live in Tokyo 🕺
Japan is amazing and heartbreaking. Good luck
@ I know exactly what you mean. Heavy sigh.
TY from Rotterdam, Netherlands
I live on earth
@@richkingb01 I have heard of it. 🤔
hearing astrum talk about odysseus makes my heart so happy. even with the landing malfunction, that mission is close to my heart. a close family member of mine helped build it, so my whole family was watching that launch and landing live. long live odie 🤎
Google- "Theyre here theyre watching us theyre on the rim of the crater. "
Aliens on the moon: "the humans are here. They're watching us from that area below the rim of the crater."
And think about this. If there was a hostile alien civilization that planned to do us harm, they could have done so a long time ago. If they have the power to travel between the stars, they could crush us like a colony of ants. I always have to laugh at the flimsy premise of the movie "Independence Day". All I can think is how stupid the aliens would have to be not to have some sort of anti-virus on their computer networks.
@rbilleaud 😆
@rbilleaud they integrated into our society a long long time ago...globally.
Absolutely could have turned hostility intentional many miĺenia ago....the quesdtion becomes how does humanity define hostility? There are those like myself who define hostility as any covert involvement to obtain control. A perception through this definition....?...society was raped of the truth many Millennia ago
The original tomahawk missile used a similar visual mapping comparison navigation.
Somebody asked me why i believe in travel in space ( beyond our atmosphere). He said theres no air in space so rockets couldn't burn. I tried to explain to him how the rocket engine works by having its own supply of oxygen. He didnt understand what oxygen had to do with it.
I changed the subject. 😢🎉😎
Unfortunately this is the generation now
thick as
show him this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypergolic_propellant
i wouldn't hold your breath...but you never know.
You tried!!
I don’t get why it’s taken so long for anyone to be on the moon again there were people there a few times years ago so why none for so long ? You would think they would have continually been sending people there since.
$$$. 1960s USA was the factory of the world, had enormous trade surpluses, and could afford to throw money around. The entire Apollo program cost $25b, and landed 6x on the moon. Adjusted for inflation, that's $250b, or $40b per landing.
Today, people are crying over SLS costing $2b per launch, and they want to cancel the whole thing.
It wasn’t worth it. Now with better technology, it’s becoming more feasible to get to the moon and back. China plans on mining on the moon
Lack of money and political will.
Great video can't be as excited about the parallel of colonisers that invaded a continent for the purposes of greed and subjugation of others, some of whom they wouldn't have lasted one year without their help, that already had intrepid humans that had themselves explored and populated the continent in an arduous journey across icy plains, but as long as that parallel doesn't come to fruition our journey I to space should be a unifying force fuelled by wonder and excitement that can be a factor in putting our differences aside to operate as all of humanity wanting to better itself
I💚C02🌿
Hooray for plankton!! Or ferns.. and learning to type as well!
We need to stop worrying ourselves over 'alignments' and 'signed integer overflow' etc... We'll end up landing upside down from the distraction.
not very pin point of a landing if its upside down
upside down on the pin.
sounds to this layman as though the accuracy of the landing is quite the achievement ( though the craft's correct orientation would obviously have been a huge bonus.😅)
don't look out the window u will be charged for mooning.
I enjoyed the video😁
i was literally searching both of your channels for a moon video like this
Fascinating video! 🌕 But here’s a question: What’s the most surprising fact you’ve learned about the Moon that many people might not know? 🤔
Well actually there was very little about the Moon as such. It was more about attempts to reach it.
Alex, could you make a video about the few sun-like, nearby stars like Tau Ceti, Epsilon Eridani and Epsilon Indi? No dwarf stars, pls.
I sport fish at the Canyon in the mid-atlantic. To the moon is quite the coordinates.
This one's for tonight! 🇦🇺
So according to these facts about lunar days and nights temperatures, how are we expected to believe that the men who walked on the moon actually did so?
Because they never did,a giant fraud for mankind.
obviously they have something regulating their body temperature in their suit, are you slow?
😂 those magic suits, amazing.emperor's new clothes. @@monkeypec9041
None of this happened over night. You bring up just one of several serious challenges. Each and every one of them took thousands of people years to overcome. You can find all of the challenges and the solutions online.
Teamwork at its best.
Nobody landed on the moon. Ridiculous.
All this and I don’t have a moon rock yet.
They forgot the most important thing. Cheese, the moon is a giant cheese wheel.
US corporation greed is gonna be the last nail in the coffin for humans.
Cancer to our race...
All Jewish too...
Free trade is how we got to the moon instead of losing 100 million people like the commies. Political Oligark greed is the problem.
More like corrupt politicians that colluding with big corporations
Sorry to inform you, there are plenty of huge corporations all over who act no different, at times worse, be they Indian, Chinese, etc.
Hollow alien base. :)
I must be trippin', I thought he said "Shoot a skin cell". I'll go bleach my ears now.
I heard the same thing, so ur not hearing things wrong.
after he said the average success rate is 43 % i was thinking: the soviets drag that percentage low, seconds later he says 12 missions failed by soviet union
SLIM - basically the Toyota Hilux of lunar landing vehicles.
Everything??
No!!
You forgot to say that I wasn't there!
Pinpoint landing: OMG!!! It's upside down: oh.
So we can’t land a probe upright, but we can land astronauts upright 😂
Underrated channel asf
Russia's accomplishments on Venus and never giving up is inspiring.
The thing of it is if you were established on the moon launching to other areas in the solar system
So, do do any research into the topics or do you just regurgitate information?
Pardon my correction- the plural of craft does not include “s” 2:59
A skin cell landing on a grain of rice is an odd analogy 😂
I want to visit the moon. Just for like a day, maybe spend the night
Hes so bright and. Milky white, shining down upon the ground. EVERYBODY LOOK AT THE MOON.
What we still do not know about the Moon is the sun lit surface illuminance levels of the near or far side if you were to be on the surface with a light meter pointed at the ground.
Was the presenter active in Rotherham with his friends?
They are now saying that BigFoots travel through worm holes, so is there any possible chance that there is evidence that there is BigFoots on the moon ? Thank you.
Wake up theoretical baddie who likes Astronomy asleep in by bed, Astrum posted
Please seek help.
Amazing info. With all the failed hardware splattered all over the moon, the first thing needed will be a recycling bin. I think the decision to explore other areas is smart. Theres been alot of money spent to tell us the moon is a big rock.
54:06 Behold! - A *mirror image* view of the mouth of the St. Lawrence River in Eastern Canada.
I stopped the video when "where Neil Armstrong took his famous small step ...". 😂
Damn lol 2nd.
Thank for the upload
Can the music. Do not drown out your narrator with noise of any sort. Save your music for pauses in the narrative. Even quiet music is annoying.
So they installed Alexa but not HAL 9000 as their assistant. Good choice.
The Human mind is capable of performing many task without effort that machines will never be able to do.
There is definitely treasure in those moon caves.
i have so much respect and admiration for the japanese people.❤
people shouting about climate change never seem to mention the fact that the ice caps at the poles of Mars are also melting. And last time we checked there aren't any coal burning plants or SUV's driving around up there.
China's rocket stage hit the moon because there wasn't a clean separation between it and the booster stage
Fourth, first from Asia 😅
Ooh, I f7cked up by being the fifth to like your comment.. Want me to take it back?
THAT PIECE!!!! AT MINUTE 14:25!!!! THATS WHAT FELL IN KENYA!!! THE YELLOW PAYLOAD ADAPTOR PIECE OF LUNA GLOB!!!
Super accuracy, but it's upside down?
So we're they walking side ways haha
Moral of the story. Stop building at or under sea level. Problem solved
46:56 There telescope is pointing the earth!
We have never been to the moon
very smart of you to say that knowing you aren’t a rocket scientist or an astronaut
And Ranger only had to HIT The Moon, not land on it (well, soft-land anyway), and it still too six tries.
" .... how precise OF a landing"?
At 28 min in I haven't learned much about the moon. This program seems to be about the space race instead.
No offence.... although I totally agree that space exploration isn't and shouldn't be Russia's priority by any means (therefore wouldn't expect much ) but seems there are no issues with developing and producing extremely sophisticated ICBMs
Space dog best Dog!
I love that your video already got a climate change note lol.
Prove we landed on the moon . Equipment pictures!
Also known as Slim Shady
So... Not cheese?
Man... well at least the earth is still flat.
And Hitler lives/rules on Antactica ;)
20:28 Russia NEEDS to try to fix their space shuttle so it can fly
"Landed on the moon"....😂 TOTAL FICTION.