Apollo 15 - In The Mountains Of The Moon (1971)

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Astronauts: David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden, and James B. Irwin
Featured are the standup EVA, the three traverses of the lunar surface, film taken from the Lunar Rover, hammer and feather test of Galileo's theory on falling objects in gravity fields, Worden's EVA, subsatellite launching, X-ray pulsar observations, splash down with one parachute collapsed.
AWARDS: Golden Eagle, Council on International Nontheatrical Events (CINE), 1972 - Chris Award, 20th Annual Columbus Film Festival, 1972
Credit: NASA/JSC Launch date: July 26,1971
HQ-217 - JSC-572 - (1971) - 28 Minutes
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@KayWhite1
@KayWhite1 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. It was nice to relive a moment that I shared with my family years ago. My dad saw to it that we were interested in the things that went on around us. At that age...I would have missed it had it not been for him and my mom!❤️
@ivorbiggun710
@ivorbiggun710 4 жыл бұрын
I didn't know about the memorial they left on the Moon to all the astronauts and cosmonauts who had died. A very nice touch.
@chriscoast2coast1207
@chriscoast2coast1207 4 жыл бұрын
Just something you can search for and never find.
@kennethmiller1029
@kennethmiller1029 4 жыл бұрын
WE GOTTA RIP THAT SHIT DOWN! BLM!
@thomaslewis7883
@thomaslewis7883 3 жыл бұрын
@@chriscoast2coast1207 Everything regarding Apollo is in the American public domain. There are billions of documents, including declassified documents, debriefings. scientific papers, physical evidence, etc. The hoax is complete nonsense and has never been debated outside of the internets silly hoax, myth, pseudoscience, paranormal, sci-fi, etc forums, websites, hoax videos.etc.
@user-rx1cv6jm8m
@user-rx1cv6jm8m 3 жыл бұрын
4:07 The erosion factors that can only arise from moisture and air erosion also occur on the moon in the Apollo 15 flight
@tammywhitaker963
@tammywhitaker963 3 жыл бұрын
RIP🌹 27 🌹
@64mung
@64mung 7 жыл бұрын
Beautiful!! I'm 53 years old..I have not seen this footage since I saw it on TV when I was a kid. Thanks for posting!
@p3ter408
@p3ter408 6 жыл бұрын
64mung bruh
@cerealfirend2028
@cerealfirend2028 5 жыл бұрын
@@p3ter408 bruh
@irishguy13
@irishguy13 5 жыл бұрын
Rudy Rauda Probably because they lost the original version and don't have the playback machine, because they destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back up again.
@aanon654
@aanon654 5 жыл бұрын
did some recognize that he said creatures..and the scene with the rock:something is swinging(plant)
@frankenboston
@frankenboston 5 жыл бұрын
yea same here haha unreal
@brendanodoms5401
@brendanodoms5401 3 жыл бұрын
No camera can capture how beautiful the moon lookd
@techtinkerin
@techtinkerin 2 жыл бұрын
First saw this on satellite TV on a German channel that would play them on a loop at night about 20 years ago. Was called 'spacenight'. Inspirational stuff! 👍❤️😊
@adamofgrayskull7735
@adamofgrayskull7735 5 жыл бұрын
Love these old documentaries there's something about the music
@Chris-it2uc
@Chris-it2uc 4 жыл бұрын
Thats right 🤤🤤
@MrWhiteav6
@MrWhiteav6 3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more.. everything back then seems better. It had more substance, everything now seems so lackluster and boring.
@ByDesign333
@ByDesign333 3 жыл бұрын
People are becoming less of what they were created to be. 😒😰
@paleostories_7839
@paleostories_7839 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@SpaceTime773
@SpaceTime773 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrWhiteav6 true, dont know why, but these old docs give me chills and more ...
@AngelCatBaby
@AngelCatBaby 5 жыл бұрын
I Remember this....awesome.....a time when hope and discovery was new and important, when things meant something and made me think about becoming an Astronaut myself.....I watched all of this when i was a teenager....never left me, and neither my sense for watching the night skies....I'm an Amateur Astronomer, and still watch the night skies......thank you for sharing
@adrianodosveras
@adrianodosveras 4 жыл бұрын
... thak you for sharing too.
@mustafa3701
@mustafa3701 3 жыл бұрын
Going to the moon was a miracle back in 1960's . Thanks to the team of scientists , Astronuats and to the whole team of nasa to make this dream come true . Thanks to the goverment of America who provided the funds to make this mission impossible , possible . And in the last but not the least , many many Thanks to KZbinr for sharing these rare videos with us .
@patricksmith4424
@patricksmith4424 Жыл бұрын
And a huge, huge thanks to Stanley Kubrick!
@JohnnyButtons
@JohnnyButtons Жыл бұрын
The budget for Gemini and Apollo was astronomical.
@ongabriendocaminos2197
@ongabriendocaminos2197 Жыл бұрын
@@patricksmith4424 The very best evidence is that these missions were in direct competition with Russia. Russia was watching this mission unfold in detail, they had a satellite orbiting the moon at the time, they coordinated with NASA to ensure the two missions would not interfere with one another. Russia had kicked our butts at nearly every step of the space race until the moon mission. That was the finish line. They had every motive to expose the US if we faked it. They didn't. In fact they acknowledged the accomplishment. Also, other missions (of other countries) have photographed the landing sights and they show clear evidence of our missions to those locations. The question is, do the nay sayers have credible evidence to dispute that we went. So far they do not. They speak from paranoid delusions about conspiracies that are too complicated to actually work. We are talking about a government that has a big problem with keeping even small secrets for very long. This one would be impossible. This is not unlike the old days, when you would travel across the country by wagon. It took months. And then someone arrives by new fangled train, something you aren't familiar with, and they were only on the train a week. To you, someone who never heard of a train, that would seem impossible, it took you months when you did it. But, as you learn how the train works it makes sense. Same here. Once you do a bit of learning about how all the pieces of the rocket and orbits work, it makes a lot more sense. Don't be ignorant please do some research and study, OK?
@michaelszczys8316
@michaelszczys8316 3 жыл бұрын
We have had thousands of years of dreaming before it and fifty years after this small window of time when some people of the earth traveled to the moon. It’s a damn shame that so many want to just call it fake instead of studying and marveling at the rare opportunity. At this point I think what would be best is if instead of trying to go to Mars they just went back to the moon and land right near the old landing sites to prove to everyone they really happened. Otherwise when they go to Mars people will just say it was fake too.
@N.E.U.R.O
@N.E.U.R.O 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, I think there are many things about the moon they still won't tell us, some very weird nasa images\documents
@tammywhitaker963
@tammywhitaker963 3 жыл бұрын
Been to the Moon... MARS. New Horizons 🚀🇺🇲
@tammywhitaker963
@tammywhitaker963 3 жыл бұрын
The Genesis Rock.
@michaelszczys8316
@michaelszczys8316 2 жыл бұрын
Men have been dreaming of going to the moon since the days of Jules Verne, and even before. It came to a head with two nations competing to get there first, then it came to a halt. Why? Answer, because one of them made it there and did it . They also found out there isn't a whole lot there except a lot of DUST which makes it the most inhospitable place ever. I understand that once they opened the door of their hospital operating room sanitary lunar lander and tracked that dust in it was like the equivalent of opening up a big bag of fiberglass dust and throwing it all over. I think that alone may have been a large part of the reason they stopped going there. Besides that, low earth orbit became much, much more important. When I was a kid they taught us that we would have to build a big space station before going to the moon, as it turns out we went to the moon first then built space stations.
@StrongerThanBigfoot
@StrongerThanBigfoot 2 жыл бұрын
@@tammywhitaker963 What do you mean by Genesis Rock
@danielhughes4642
@danielhughes4642 4 жыл бұрын
Great for educational purposes thank you for sharing these important moon videos God bless 👏✌👍
@DavidEisendavideisen
@DavidEisendavideisen 3 жыл бұрын
Incredible moon mission. I wasn't born in that era but I am inspired by this mission, Astronauts and Great thanks for Dr. Wernher von braun he proved nothing is impossible for Human....
@sebatianalvarado7171
@sebatianalvarado7171 Жыл бұрын
go look what he got written onhis headstone at his grave ... nasa is an occult masonic govt power house .. go work out what nasa means .. its missing 1 leter and as in occult , inverted (preversion and deception is the 3 of occult .. go learn who started it and their beliefs .. all isnt at it seems .. what was apollo god of ..
@AlbertoBeltrao
@AlbertoBeltrao 4 жыл бұрын
The smoking gun of not going to the Moon was the faces of the astronauts giving the interview after they supposedly came back, three sad faces. I have a happier face just eating icecream lol.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 жыл бұрын
YOU SAID: "The smoking gun of not going to the Moon was the faces of the astronauts giving the interview after they supposedly came back, three sad faces. I have a happier face just eating icecream lol." == THAT is your "smoking gun" evidence?? Nothing concrete?? No evidence of faking radar data?? No deathbed confessions of the 450,000 people who worked on Apollo?? "Sad faces" is your evidence?? What an idiot. And, tell me, dummy, how exactly would you feel if you worked 18 hour days preparing for the mission, then spent 8 days crammed inside a small craft, then spent weeks in a tiny quarantine facility, then went on a world-wide tour of dozens of countries for another month and a half, sleeping only a few hours a day, usually in the chair of an airplane to the next city/country, giving countless press appearances and speaking appearances all day long, again, for 18 hours a day, before being flown out to the next destination, then dragged into another press event?? And, did you watch the whole thing? They were pretty well spirited, even dropping a few jokes here and there, until the Q&A started, when they had to answer the same old questions that they had been answering for weeks. Sorry that you've swallowed the standard conspiratard lie that this was their "first" event, and that they were "sad" the whole time, but that's your problem, not mine. You don't know what you're talking about.
@robertcampbell6349
@robertcampbell6349 10 ай бұрын
Sure thing, Mr. Short School Bus.
@MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs
@MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs 4 жыл бұрын
These gentlemen are true heroes! It would be a true honor to shake their hands! These acts make me proud of being human!
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 жыл бұрын
Only 4 of the 12 moonwalkers are still alive, and only 1 still alive was a mission commander. Better not waste time, if your goal is to shake their hands.
@hotheadedjoelhaha
@hotheadedjoelhaha 4 жыл бұрын
These men were fantastic Liars.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 жыл бұрын
@@hotheadedjoelhaha I keep asking you, and you keep ignoring the question... how's your drug habit going lately? Have you gotten past the 8 hour mark yet? Can you go 8 hours without getting high yet? Or, are you still stuck at 6 hours?
@hotheadedjoelhaha
@hotheadedjoelhaha 4 жыл бұрын
@@rockethead7 Keep dreaming.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 жыл бұрын
@@hotheadedjoelhaha 4 hours?
@hajimohamed6413
@hajimohamed6413 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for the great real documentary about the moon landing 1972 . I really love this .
@ericluriergo8251
@ericluriergo8251 12 күн бұрын
Me too.
@brians6133
@brians6133 4 жыл бұрын
Came just for the comments!!
@thomaslewis7883
@thomaslewis7883 4 жыл бұрын
@Brian S "Me too ",I came to tell people "science is provable"."And libraries are still free" NASA can't lie, even if they wanted too, we would catch them. Of course, all the internet scientists are sure they're smarter than the 375,000 men and women who worked for the 20,000 NASA subcontractors during the 12 year Apollo program..LOL
@P.willow
@P.willow 5 жыл бұрын
Im not convinced. I just cannot believe anything anymore. There are soo many questions id like to ask.... Only time will tell.
@Mattkb9
@Mattkb9 5 жыл бұрын
No one cares that you’re wrong. I’m ok with it if you are.
@brennonguilbeau569
@brennonguilbeau569 3 жыл бұрын
Consider that transmission delay "it's coming very loose there..." at 15:57. You can hear it repeated in the astronaut's headset. About 2 seconds of delay. Exactly the needed time it takes for radio signals to travel from the Earth to the Moon.
@jamesd2128
@jamesd2128 10 жыл бұрын
Sure wish I had been old enough to appreciate these amazing Apollo missions, exploration at it's most thrilling and awe inspiring - what the hell have we done since that compares ?
@freuderickfrankenstein8417
@freuderickfrankenstein8417 6 жыл бұрын
We've managed to breed and raise a bunch of non thinking idiots who know nothing other than what they're told to think by fake videos that pander to their feelings that they are 100% convinced are the truth. Freaking pitiful.
@dennyguitarxxcdennis2780
@dennyguitarxxcdennis2780 5 жыл бұрын
Its fake dummy
@scottmitchell358
@scottmitchell358 5 жыл бұрын
You didn't miss anything. It was all FAKE!
@radioguy534
@radioguy534 Жыл бұрын
@@scottmitchell358 Get a life
@chriscurtis1578
@chriscurtis1578 Жыл бұрын
@@scottmitchell358 Isn't it amazing how people can watch these videos and just be in awe at the beauty of what they perceive to be the moon, yet when I watch them, I think to myself what is preventing these people from seeing how fake this looks! Even the dialogue between the astronaut's sound like something you would hear on a Leave it to Beaver episode. How long can NASA keep this charade going? I know NASA has a great excuse for never having stars in any of the shots but not one picture of the sun ever? Seriously? A lot of people don't like some of the things Bart Sibrel did, especially when he tricked some of the astronauts in to doing interviews under false pretenses but I'm glad he did. Astronauts Gone Wild proved these guys were all liars. If they had really went to the moon, then they would never have acted the way they did. NASA deceived an entire world and is still laughing all the way to the bank.
@Tconcept
@Tconcept Жыл бұрын
"that's just super, UNREAL" 🤣🤣
@timdykes7858
@timdykes7858 4 жыл бұрын
I got into that ! It's a must watch for the week in us all
@mannedspace1187
@mannedspace1187 2 жыл бұрын
Great content! Thanks for the memories!
@ClarkHumancom
@ClarkHumancom 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading this. I was able to embed it onto my Outer Space page. Gave me chills to watch.
@fleegmanblorp813
@fleegmanblorp813 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Very inspirational. God bless Dave Scott, Al Worden, and Jim Irwin. Thank you, gentlemen, for your service.
@drmaheshchauhan
@drmaheshchauhan 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Airboyd
@tammywhitaker963
@tammywhitaker963 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Just recently saw the Apollo NASA Exhibit at the SC State Museum. Crazy ENERGY in there that day.🇺🇲🚀🎵🌌⏳✌️
@SpottedSharks
@SpottedSharks 5 жыл бұрын
I appreciated the memorial at 26:50 for all those who gave their lives in space travel, including the Soviet astronauts. They were just as brave as NASA's crew.
@poruatokin
@poruatokin 4 жыл бұрын
Names on the plaque; Charles A. Bassett II Pavel I. Belyayev Roger B. Chaffee Georgi Dobrovolsky Theodore C. Freeman Yuri A. Gagarin Edward G. Givens Jr. Virgil I. Grissom Vladimir Komarov Viktor Patsayev Elliot M. See Jr. Vladislav Volkov Edward H. White II, Clifton C. Williams Jr.
@earthervsearther5978
@earthervsearther5978 4 жыл бұрын
Gave their lives for space travel ? You are having a laugh aren't you ?
@poruatokin
@poruatokin 4 жыл бұрын
@Hal 9000 Twat
@poruatokin
@poruatokin 4 жыл бұрын
@Hal 9000 a) Nothing you said was true so why would I be hurt? b) Why would anyone be hurt by a comment on the internet? c) You childish comments just reinforce my assessment of you.
@muddshshshark
@muddshshshark 4 жыл бұрын
I dont think any humans have died in space..just reentry
@thetreblerebel
@thetreblerebel 3 жыл бұрын
"Man must explore"
@brendanodoms5401
@brendanodoms5401 3 жыл бұрын
This place will definitely be a popular spot for future exploration
@theeverything611
@theeverything611 2 жыл бұрын
I used that same Plutarch quote to conclude my high school graduation speech, I had wanted to use it ever since I first saw this documentary.
@mustafa3701
@mustafa3701 3 жыл бұрын
Man is the living miracle of God . Man went to the moon with his own efforts , without the help of angels . Thank God for making Man so powerful .
@spinningsquare1325
@spinningsquare1325 2 жыл бұрын
Took a lot of men
@jpsned
@jpsned 2 жыл бұрын
9:01 A truly spectacular view of the rille! 🙂
@ask-televisionmartingremme9253
@ask-televisionmartingremme9253 4 жыл бұрын
I am really happy that I have seen the real thing on TV from 11 to 17
@CocoaBeachLiving
@CocoaBeachLiving 5 жыл бұрын
It's amazing to me that we did all this so long ago and haven't been back.. Yet... Great video, thanks
@thehonestdoctor3590
@thehonestdoctor3590 5 жыл бұрын
Intentionally haven't gone back in my opinion, disclosure is happening now with all of the UFO sightings. Governments can't conceal it any longer now that everyone has phones with excellent cameras
@fernandoalves67
@fernandoalves67 7 жыл бұрын
Lindo trabalho. Parabéns sempre NASA.
@JLar-bb5hl
@JLar-bb5hl 4 жыл бұрын
Sim, parabens com o fakery! I'd listen to these two cosmonauts... who say that the earth is flat:kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y3XPp4qlj7F1ftU - and that space doesn't exist - or we've never been there: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n6Gnl32toNKeoJo Then I would take some time - as long as it takes - to research Flat Earth, and Nasa's fakery... Enjoy!
@RudiRaichura
@RudiRaichura 3 жыл бұрын
Wow. I thought I’d seen and read it all but apparently not. The hammer feather drop is beautiful and I am sad I’m seeing it now for the first time at 43. And the memorial plaque and little figurine: wow. Just wow. Don’t think I’ve even seen a pic of it in all the space books I read growing up. Remarkable!
@DingoAteMeBaby
@DingoAteMeBaby Жыл бұрын
i aint a looker, thats for sure
@michaelbrenner2637
@michaelbrenner2637 Жыл бұрын
They were all Great ! But Dave Scott has always been my favorite ! Awesome pilot , astounding astronaut , & amazing human being !
@furerorban9324
@furerorban9324 10 ай бұрын
It was nice to relive a moment that I shared with my family years ago. My dad saw to it that we were interested in the things that went on around us. At that age...I would have missed it had it not been for him and my mom!❤
@astrianocastellon7919
@astrianocastellon7919 Жыл бұрын
My my... Even a 1970s....I love it... So nostalgic.... So great... But again... It is from you ...... Your amazing Mr. H...❤️😁👌👍
@juliaread2003
@juliaread2003 4 жыл бұрын
Astounding Amazing and Beautiful ! Really enjoying watching the footage from this exciting time. Im 58 and haven't seen this for a very long time. Thank you so much for posting xx
@hadleymanmusic
@hadleymanmusic 5 жыл бұрын
I giggle everytime I watch this! I would like to Major Matt Mason.
@rpc717
@rpc717 3 жыл бұрын
The name Hadley Scott can't be a coincidence.
@TheCiardellas
@TheCiardellas 5 жыл бұрын
I looooved this video
@robbhahn8897
@robbhahn8897 3 жыл бұрын
From Dave Scott's essay in National Geographic, September 1973: “The rover functions impeccably as we ride from site to site, accumulating fragments of history. We bounce and pitch across omnipresent chuckhole-like craters. The motion exactly resembles that of a small boat in a rough sea; so does the effect. Incredible as it seems in the arid environment of the moon, seasickness could become an occupational hazard.”
@brianarbenz7206
@brianarbenz7206 2 жыл бұрын
I remember that story in NG. It was a side piece to the expansive coverage of the Apollo 17 mission. A wonderful, yet sad bow out of National Geographic's long coverage of the future, present and now past moon missions.
@robbhahn8897
@robbhahn8897 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianarbenz7206 They really did a good job of covering the space program up through the early seventies. Most of what I knew about the Apollo program back then was what I learned from their excellent articles and pictures and the detailed and interesting articles by Kenneth Weaver.
@greatpumpkinpatch9167
@greatpumpkinpatch9167 5 жыл бұрын
At 20:54 there are tire tracks veering off to the right of the rever. They forgot to bring the zamboni...bologna.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 5 жыл бұрын
Um, bologna? Zamboni? What ARE you talking about?
@Iam_Dunn
@Iam_Dunn 5 жыл бұрын
rockethead7 .. A zamboni is an ice resurfacing machine. And you berate other people for not doing research?
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 5 жыл бұрын
@@Iam_Dunn Yes, dummy, I know what a Zamboni machine is. What does that have to do with the moon landings?
@greatpumpkinpatch9167
@greatpumpkinpatch9167 4 жыл бұрын
There was obviously a practice run across the set that left the tire track marks. They failed to blend the joy ride practice run tire tracks into the virgin surface of the moon. Zamboni...boligna
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 3 жыл бұрын
Cool lvid.. thanks from NZ 👍🇳🇿
@bantalee2002
@bantalee2002 4 жыл бұрын
I tried to watch as much as i could. CBS aired most of the major activity on the moon,but they did not show this stuff. I had just joined the Army in 1971.
@905JimRaynor
@905JimRaynor 9 жыл бұрын
The LEM "taking off" from the Moon was awesome-sauce
@tominservicetochrist5441
@tominservicetochrist5441 5 жыл бұрын
I wonder who took that film as it went up and up, the camera following the capsule; WHO took that shot???
@jonathanshaw3755
@jonathanshaw3755 5 жыл бұрын
Tom, in service to Christ I think that's the same news crew that filmed the first lem landing on the moon. They must also be the ones who took video ABOVE the orbiter as it sped around the room. Those people have never received an ounce of credit.🤣
@tominservicetochrist5441
@tominservicetochrist5441 5 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanshaw3755 everything about Nasa is space-fakery and the astronomical theft of American money
@jeffedwards823
@jeffedwards823 5 жыл бұрын
Thank stanley Kubrick
@tominservicetochrist5441
@tominservicetochrist5441 5 жыл бұрын
@Thane Mac no it's not common knowledge; why hasn't it been used since then?
@RebeccaTaylor21
@RebeccaTaylor21 10 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree with you more
@renoaczhary1232
@renoaczhary1232 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!👏👏👏
@renancamara558
@renancamara558 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@master-kq3nw
@master-kq3nw 8 жыл бұрын
.great video .beatiful moon deserts
@robertoalvim66
@robertoalvim66 4 жыл бұрын
show........... muito bom
@stevenswapp4768
@stevenswapp4768 Ай бұрын
*walking around gathering lunar soil samples* "Hey i found a penny!"
@ismaelgonzalez6397
@ismaelgonzalez6397 5 жыл бұрын
Wow I wish I was there I think I was with the all who were there in spirit
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 9 жыл бұрын
9:53-9:59 that is mind BLOWING!!
@kellyweingart3692
@kellyweingart3692 5 жыл бұрын
bubble helmets 😂😂😂😂
@jak30341
@jak30341 4 жыл бұрын
Most beautiful thing he’s ever seen. It’s just a beautiful little valley 🤔
@jak30341
@jak30341 4 жыл бұрын
Those are some big mountains...🧐
@atm6887
@atm6887 3 жыл бұрын
I might could of been there longer. Kind of an unproven thing to say at the time.
@bess00
@bess00 3 жыл бұрын
It's so true if you think about it... No one has ever seen that rock, nor touched it...
@lonnierozell1772
@lonnierozell1772 5 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for shareing . i never seen that before and it was great
@vadergarcia6422
@vadergarcia6422 5 жыл бұрын
LMG YOU'RE BORN AFTER 2000 .. IT'S ALL A SCRIPTED MOVIE.. IT'S THROWN AT SOCIETY ALL DAY ..UP TO YOU WAKE UP..SPACE MAY BE THE FINAL FRONTIER BUT IT'S MADE IN A HOLLYWOOD BASEMENT...
@twogamer7149
@twogamer7149 2 жыл бұрын
James Erwin described in his book ‘To Rule the Night’ that he put up an array of 300 glass reflectors. This Laser Reflector device is still being used today by astronomers on earth to shine laser, reflected back for precise distance ranging. This can sense distance change of earth surfaces for earthquake detection.
@fireantsarestrange
@fireantsarestrange Жыл бұрын
I didn't know they left that plaque. Cool.
@orange70383
@orange70383 4 жыл бұрын
Oh no, I just saw something that tells me we've been had.
@yazzamx6380
@yazzamx6380 4 жыл бұрын
And it's a big secret so you're not going to tell anyone.... right? :-)
@ms.szorro8583
@ms.szorro8583 4 жыл бұрын
Some peeps will believe Anything yet in nothing but fibberonius
@DA-sv2iw
@DA-sv2iw 4 жыл бұрын
Nature and Physics A NASA excursion to Antarctica was done prior to 1969 to collect lunar samples from meteorites. This is common knowledge. Not necessarily proof of the landing.
@yazzamx6380
@yazzamx6380 4 жыл бұрын
@@DA-sv2iw - It is only "common knowledge" to conspiracy theorists who make false claims about Von Braun's Antarctica expedition, knowing that certain people would believe them without question. Lunar meteorites were first identified in 1982, *10 years after the last Apollo mission!* Until then, there was only speculation among a few that such meteorites could exist, but no-one had identified them to prove it. After years of analysis of the rocks/samples returned by Apollo and the tiny amount of moon samples returned by the USSR, features unique to moon rock were identified. So in 1982, when analysis of a meteorite revealed the *same* features, it proved for the first time that a meteorite originated from the moon. Therefore unless Von Braun was a time traveller who went back to the 60s, there's no way he or anyone else could have known about lunar meteorites, much less identify them among all the other meteorites (and why would a rocket scientist rather than a geologist be sent to collect fake 'moon rocks' among meteorites?). Today, only about 100 pounds of lunar meteorites have been identified worldwide since their discovery in 1982, whereas Apollo returned 840 pounds of moon rocks/samples, including core samples up to 9 feet long! But that's not all, *meteorites have a very violent history!* Travelling significantly faster than any bullet, meteoroids enter earth's atmosphere which causes them to heat up until they glow white hot, where the molten outer layers are stripped away as they tear through our atmosphere. If any rock is left to reach the surface, it _smashes_ into the earth. Hence there's a *huge difference* between meteorites and the pristine moon rocks picked up from the moon's surface with their intricate microscopic surface detail still intact. Therefore even the most inexperienced geologist would not mistake a meteorite for a moon rock, much less experienced geologists throughout the world. In other words, the claim that Von Braun or ANYONE went to Antarctica to collect 'moon rocks' during the 60s is nonsense on many levels :-)
@daniel-mircea
@daniel-mircea 5 жыл бұрын
My respect to all the space pioneers that took part in those dangerous missions to enlarge our horizon of knowledges. It is a shame to think that everything was a long time fake. Such approach disregards the hard work of thousand people involved in those beautiful projects.
@celdo84
@celdo84 4 жыл бұрын
The greatest show of the americans. Pity there was no Netflix those days.
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 3 жыл бұрын
Great stuff ......a rather lighthearted mentioning here about the jolly fanfare music during a white nuckle Lem ascend from the Moon , which later was considered controversial , the loud music which could interfere with concentration during this dangerous phase, when the astronauts should be able to hear each other and Capcom. Houston wasn't happy about that at all. Which ofcourse emerged years later.
@rogerdalesk
@rogerdalesk 5 жыл бұрын
At :58 Nice tunnel entrance that everyone likes to talk about since they first saw it !?!?
@thomaslewis7883
@thomaslewis7883 4 жыл бұрын
Dale Rogers. You can pull up high-resolution images of the tunnel. NASA as well as the German space agency and Arizona State University have used NASA's LROC spacecraft .to map and study the Moon. The Germans and Arizona state operated the LROC independently of NASA on their own money. In other words , the German space agency and ASU had control over the spacecraft and cameras,etc..I'm not clear on how Arizona state worked with NASA.I imagine NASA might have reduced the fees being this was a teaching university in American. So if you have a computer and some software, [photoshop is excellent ] you can blow up and crop detailed images of the tunnel. I haven't pulled up any images, but beware the tiff files are huge files. You can now examine the Moons geology, Apollo, Soviet, China,etc landing sites , etc in amazing detail.
@shlubydub
@shlubydub 5 жыл бұрын
@11:00 the astronaut starts an experiment to throw the packaging; when he loses his footing and starts falling down. He puts his hand down to catch himself; and doesn't even appear to touch the lunar sand; but somehow miraculously lurches upwards & lands upright on his feet again...How can you honestly NOT call BS on that?
@markchan8110
@markchan8110 2 жыл бұрын
So you notice that also. Exactly what I thought. 😆
@erac5855
@erac5855 Жыл бұрын
He clearly used the tool in his right hand to help catch his fall. You can see the dirt clearly fly out from it. The space suit he’s wearing is also highly pressurized, which obviously assisted in rebounding to its pressured state as he got that low to the surface. But fun for you, though, picking out a tiny little thing you can’t explain and using that to decide the whole thing was faked!
@luisantoniomarrega1120
@luisantoniomarrega1120 4 жыл бұрын
Olá excelente documentário eu tenho saudades daqueles tempos era tudo mais e tudo que se fazia era na raça. Abraço e se cuida😷
@bewair7160
@bewair7160 4 жыл бұрын
structures in the pictures they were reviewing clear as day
@johnmacklin3210
@johnmacklin3210 4 жыл бұрын
You can bet there bien watched by the👽doing there drilling I hope there’s someone out there remembers a alien crouching down on one nee sow he could not be seen fully against the moon horizon . This footage confirmed it for me when I seen it I hope someone else remembers this 👽👽😱x
@sumbeech1484
@sumbeech1484 3 жыл бұрын
AWESOME !!! What more can you say ???
@yomommaahotoo264
@yomommaahotoo264 3 жыл бұрын
Gullible much?
@apolloskyfacer5842
@apolloskyfacer5842 3 жыл бұрын
@@yomommaahotoo264 Hush. Your ignorant comment is that of a Troll.
@yomommaahotoo264
@yomommaahotoo264 3 жыл бұрын
@@apolloskyfacer5842 Aha! A Bot Shill
@apolloskyfacer5842
@apolloskyfacer5842 3 жыл бұрын
@@yomommaahotoo264
@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621
@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621 2 жыл бұрын
@@yomommaahotoo264 dickhead much?
@spikenomoon
@spikenomoon 4 жыл бұрын
Pretty good studio work
@geminirants424
@geminirants424 Жыл бұрын
Lol what you don't think this landing video is real?
@spikenomoon
@spikenomoon Жыл бұрын
Pssssst. They never calculated trajectory for the 200 mph solar winds. If corse they didn’t know about them back then. Not to mention these little guys rip the edges of our atmosphere off into space. Oh ya they also are hitting the surface of the moon. Yes they are constantly moving. Oh oh ya NASA now admits we lost the technology to go back and we have to figure out how to protect astronauts from these winds. The darkness cannot comprehend the light. When the light shows up darkness runs.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 4 жыл бұрын
My favorite Apollo crew. David Scott had such class. All three were more about duty than personal ego.
@thekaiser4333
@thekaiser4333 4 жыл бұрын
@AIRBOYED - Nice movie. What camera did you use?
@sandyknox1778
@sandyknox1778 5 жыл бұрын
Notice they never pan around to see around them..NEVER
@MaynardGKrebs-gv4vy
@MaynardGKrebs-gv4vy 5 жыл бұрын
What is your feeble-assed point, pray tell ?
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 5 жыл бұрын
You're wrong. 100% bullshit. There are several times that the rover camera does a 360 degree pan around. Go watch ALL of the videos, not just the ones other conspiratards spoon-feed you.
@brietebank9582
@brietebank9582 4 жыл бұрын
@@rockethead7 send us a link.....????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? YOU NAIVE FUCKING TOOL
@carmelopai4833
@carmelopai4833 4 жыл бұрын
@@brietebank9582 🤣
@brietebank9582
@brietebank9582 4 жыл бұрын
@@rockethead7 still waiting for that link there rockhead🎱....i mean rockethead7...my bad.....you damage control dis info bum.....foh
@albertuskundratis1
@albertuskundratis1 9 жыл бұрын
MOUNT HADLEY W. Who does remember when Apollo 15 landed, by high art and skill, H. Here on a plain by the Moon's own Apennines, near Hadley Rille? E. "Ecce Mons Apenninus Lunae!": "Behold MOUNT HADLEY afar!", a chosen Site! N. Note IRWIN climbing down those coppern-gold rungs to say: "Oh, Boy!...What a Site!" A. As I remember well those Days, the golden hues of excellence indeed P. Prevailed when SCOTT did say, "MAN MUST EXPLORE!" to satisfy his need. O. Onward the Rover drove, on moonscape-fields of football-sized strewn rocks, L. Laid bare midst curving powdery snow drifts, as SCOTT to IRWIN talks. L. Likewise JOE ALLEN spoke through microphone as Houston's Voice: O. "O, Get good rocks as sample stones into gem-bags of choice!" F. From nearby Crater fills some diamonds in the goldlink necklace! I. Is not that Rover ride a wondrous tour of Lunar Mystery's Face? F. From Falcon's landing point upon Palus Putredinis, Marsh of Decay, T. To exploration's height: sunlit MOUNT HADLEY high, a deep assay. E. Exclaims JIM IRWIN to DAVE SCOTT, right at the argent Peak upon E. Egressing by: "DAVE, from whence my "HELP!"? From Houston too, anon: N. Nostalgic memory in scenic melody now echoes back from lunar hills! W. When Rock of Genesis: The Gem of expedition's win a Quest fulfills. A. And Galileo's vindicating test by falcon feather's fall and SCOTT'S hammer too: S. Seen going down to simultaneous end-gravity field's proven true! H. Has Hadley's Legacy been fully understood upon Decay's Touchdown? E. Even properly construed over its own significance to us in town? R. Resolve to end urban decay-moral decay, pthisis all, and more: all others conquer too! E. Ever reverse Dekay's effects on U: Behold yon Hadley's Help to You! I, A.S.K. ( I,Albert Stephen Kundrat) I Ask for anyone to read my Poem here-on! "ASK not What your Country can do for You, ASK what You can do for your Country!"- President John F, Kennedy Note : "HELP!" from the Beatle's Album : "HELP! I need somebody's Help, not just anybody's HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP! HELP!.. My Independence seem to vanish in the Haze. Will U please, please HELPMME!
@johnnyhawkins43
@johnnyhawkins43 4 жыл бұрын
I can dig it!!!!!!!!!
@eliaspeter7689
@eliaspeter7689 2 жыл бұрын
People calling it fake, I'd really like to hear what a real one would look like...
@billyphraser7964
@billyphraser7964 11 жыл бұрын
lmao wow pay attention at 18:35 to around 18:52. Watch how the lightsource is movied over the astronauts heads to light them up better, this cannot be explain as the aperture of the camera opening wider to make it brighter, because when that happens the surrounding terrain because out of focus and blurry, watch when the light gets brighter you can distinctly still see every distinguishable hole and rock on the ground, and also note the glare on the rocorder, you can clearly see the lightsource
@beverlygail9169
@beverlygail9169 5 жыл бұрын
Maybe they went to a different moon, certainly not earth's moon.
@erac5855
@erac5855 Жыл бұрын
Well, comment is nine years old and you might be dead but, another more reasonable explanation is that light was reflecting off their extraordinarily bright white spacesuits back into the camera, brightening the surroundings.
@DjangoPorter
@DjangoPorter 4 жыл бұрын
Why is thsre thick shadows from rocks on yhe ground yet none from the hills next to them?
@MrJdsenior
@MrJdsenior 4 жыл бұрын
So you're suggesting maybe the "thick" rock shadows were painted there, or something? What is a thick shadow, as opposed to a thin one?
@DjangoPorter
@DjangoPorter 4 жыл бұрын
@@MrJdsenior i mean thick as in. Size. Of shadow.
@MrJdsenior
@MrJdsenior 4 жыл бұрын
Yes shadows would always be thick, by your definition, as they were always there at lunar morning.
@shyguy23000001
@shyguy23000001 4 жыл бұрын
Dave Scott would’ve made a fun science teacher. 21:30
@frostydean
@frostydean 5 жыл бұрын
Great vid you might want to screen shot the vid when there in the control room and the pictures on the table zoom in and you will see what thay really whent for
@loweeization
@loweeization 5 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an old star trek show.
@seedplanter7173
@seedplanter7173 4 жыл бұрын
Pretty darnn close..Just with a bigger budget
@przemyslawbuska3727
@przemyslawbuska3727 5 жыл бұрын
At 22:50 just before start, there are visible 2 stars and something odd in upper left conner of the screen? It is very strange to say the least.
@eds6889
@eds6889 5 жыл бұрын
Przemyslaw Buska something odd? Part of the vehicle the camera is mounted on.
@MrJdsenior
@MrJdsenior 4 жыл бұрын
Thinking the "stars" are probably junk (dust) on the lens, common in photography. You can see when the astronauts are moving around deploying scientific equipment (like cameras) the stuff is flying everywhere, and all over their suits. When backlit, small (very thin), and semi transparent, this happens a lot. Moon dust may ultimately be one of the biggest obstacles to "living" there, believe it or not (mark my words). It is not dust, as we think of it, weathered and round, it is more like VERY tiny shards of glass, a large percentage of it (ejecta), and it gets into EVERYTHING. The astronauts can be heard complaining about it, and the impossibility of keeping it out of the vehicle in several vids and transcriptions, and spent a LOT of time trying to "house keep" it away. Think more volcanic ash than dust we are used to dealing with, which can destroy machinery it gets into, and that is picked up electrostatically by everything (tools, boots, suits, gloves, machinery, etc.) and sticks to everything it comes in contact with. If I remember correctly they even removed their moon excursion suits and left them behind in the discarded LM upper stage, before they entered the command module for return to Earth, to try to keep the dangerous mess (even to lungs) out of that vehicle (maybe not, but I seem to remember that, obviously they'd have to have more than one suit each to do that, again, not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if the moon expeditionary suits were of different design than the command module suits, since they would HAVE to be if the backpacks were integral, again, don't remember). The upper left is some piece of equipment. They left scientific instruments there in every mission.
@omaAar511
@omaAar511 Жыл бұрын
Best Apollo Mission !
@acigercek
@acigercek 2 жыл бұрын
Yul Brynner's voice! Perfect match for this documentary!
@marksanders2237
@marksanders2237 4 жыл бұрын
"You're the most brave people on the moon and my heroes on our planet earth! "Thank you, and God Bless you!" My heroes!
@valnircolaci4409
@valnircolaci4409 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing!!!
@marycope5858
@marycope5858 5 жыл бұрын
This is Soo Precious!!..I was born in 1969,..I was 2😊 BEAUTIFUL FOOTAGE🌕🚀😍
@Daclaem
@Daclaem 5 жыл бұрын
these guys are fucking heroes.
@daffidavit
@daffidavit 6 жыл бұрын
At 25:00 the Soviets actually assist the mission by helping the U.S.A. track Pulsars after the mission pointed a special XRay spectrometer into far space.
@JLar-bb5hl
@JLar-bb5hl 4 жыл бұрын
I'd listen to these two cosmonauts... who say that the earth is flat: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y3XPp4qlj7F1ftU - and that space doesn't exist - or we've never been there: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n6Gnl32toNKeoJo Then I would take some time - as long as it takes - to research Flat Earth, and Nasa's fakery... Enjoy!
@toms.8833
@toms.8833 4 жыл бұрын
J. Larsen lmao. The education system has really failed
@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621
@viejaspeliculasfilipinas3621 2 жыл бұрын
@@JLar-bb5hl "earth is flat because why not, fuck you" -J lar 2021
@UK-jp3mu
@UK-jp3mu 2 жыл бұрын
What a great show. Kubrick was a legend for a reason
@patricksmith4424
@patricksmith4424 Жыл бұрын
I agree, what a great show. I suspect Kubric did apollo 11,12 in the UK, showed them how to do it and they did the other 5 in the US. Maybe that's why 13 was a cock up. The transition was not running smoothly so they had to abandon the moon shots. More grease for the gantry anyone!
@thegreatdivide825
@thegreatdivide825 Жыл бұрын
Kubrick was a perfectionist and insisted shooting the film on location, which just happened to be on the Moon
@JaysCyYoung1
@JaysCyYoung1 11 жыл бұрын
It's not only disrespectful to the astronauts to accuse NASA of a conspiracy but also immensely insulting to the more than 400,000 people that ultimately made the missions possible.
@varuzhshakbazyan5732
@varuzhshakbazyan5732 6 жыл бұрын
JaysCyYoung1 400,000 morons who had no idea they were talking to astronauts in the desert.
@dennyguitarxxcdennis2780
@dennyguitarxxcdennis2780 5 жыл бұрын
Insult to the public socialism nwo good ole boy system. Had to change
@frostydean
@frostydean 4 жыл бұрын
17.27 look at the pics in the table and whats in them wow this is why we went and have not been back
@FPVREVIEWS
@FPVREVIEWS 8 жыл бұрын
next time, we can just take a Tesla model X along. I wonder if it will fit in a Dragon V-2 capsule? Ahh, dragon, V-3, of course!
@widetrackerinkazoo6559
@widetrackerinkazoo6559 5 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly refreshing! Decades before everyone you see was on their F ing cell phone! LOL
@HappyEnuff
@HappyEnuff 5 жыл бұрын
And also surprising is the fact that your mobile phone has more computer power in it than the Appolo space ship that took all of those men to the Moon and back. The current Human Race advancement in technology has been incredibly fast. My Grandparents considered owning a motor vehicle (car) as an absolute luxury. They were farmers that cleared the land by hand or with the help of a draught horse. Yet what we really need in 2019 is peace and love and to stop ignoring our neighbours, who are in need. That would be nice. Infinite Peace to all.
@hadleymanmusic
@hadleymanmusic 5 жыл бұрын
Cruis8n on tha moon!
@LeackZepbath
@LeackZepbath 11 жыл бұрын
Wow.
@paulfogarty7724
@paulfogarty7724 2 жыл бұрын
..so really the first creature to actually "touch " the Moon was a falcon.. ..albeit a part of one...
@terrymorris1688
@terrymorris1688 4 жыл бұрын
the mountains are so lovely they forgot to turn the cameras so that we could see them (instead of looking at the bloody ground!) you can describe anything to the listening public without the pictures to back them up.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 жыл бұрын
I don't know why my post is not visible now. Maybe it's because I included around a dozen links to the photographs that you think don't exist. Anyway, the answer is that they took hundreds of photos of the mountains. It's true that they verbally described the mountains in a stand-up EVA from the top hatch of the LEM, prior to the first EVA when they climbed out onto the surface. They hadn't yet set up a TV video camera for the ground based geologists to be able to see what they were seeing, so in the meantime, they verbally described them instead. Is that what you're referring to? But, anyway, the bottom line is that they took hundreds of photos of the mountains on Apollo 15, and thousands in total across all of the mission photography. I don't know why you're saying that they "forgot to turn the cameras." You have ZERO understanding of this topic.
@SpaceTime773
@SpaceTime773 2 жыл бұрын
@@rockethead7 pls answer my question: Why are you so mean to other people ? Are you choleric? I think so.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 2 жыл бұрын
@@SpaceTime773 After your ridiculous nonsense you've repeatedly spewed at me, you don't get to complain.
@SpaceTime773
@SpaceTime773 2 жыл бұрын
@@rockethead7 nonsense ? What do you mean ?
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 2 жыл бұрын
@@SpaceTime773 I'm not playing this game with you.
@jamesburke6078
@jamesburke6078 2 ай бұрын
And yes! The Dolphins went undefeated!😂
@hunchbacked
@hunchbacked 12 жыл бұрын
Of course I can explain why the ISS can fly with a horizontal attitude: It can fly with a horizontal attitude because it has an orbital speed which allows to create a centrifugal force which counters the earth attraction. When the LM is near the moon with a low horizontal speed, it no longer benefits of this centrifugal force; and, unlike a plane on earth, it does not benefit of the air lift either; so it has to counter the lunar attraction with its engine.
@EternalFiresky
@EternalFiresky 4 жыл бұрын
24:43 what a shot
@dsadunnodudeish4535
@dsadunnodudeish4535 3 жыл бұрын
Yes totally real
@EternalFiresky
@EternalFiresky 3 жыл бұрын
dsa dunnodudeish oh get your pessimistic bullshit out of here.
@EternalFiresky
@EternalFiresky 3 жыл бұрын
dsa dunnodudeish go fall off the flat earth you believe in
@Deploracle
@Deploracle 5 жыл бұрын
8:20 - 8:45 The shadow of the rover's dish antenna doesn't change as the rover rolls across the surface at a good clip. How far away would a stage light have to be to leave a shadow like that? 93 million miles away.
@EinkOLED
@EinkOLED 4 жыл бұрын
Why the fuck are people discrediting it? There has been 6 lunar landings, so much evidence out there regarding the design and development of the apollo missions. How could it have been impossible to land on the moon? It all makes sense how they managed to do it, there is so much information that it cannot be discredited. You're too stupid to understand how they did it, so your only conclusion is that it was faked. Read about it, learn about it and draw your own conclusion. I have and it seems very credible that it happened, and yes they has the technology (just about) to pull it off.
@rockethead7
@rockethead7 4 жыл бұрын
@@EinkOLED You apparently failed to realize that Deploracle is on your side. Read again. He said the light source is 93 million miles away, which goes AGAINST the moon hoax nutbags who think that this is a studio.
@tonymak9213
@tonymak9213 4 жыл бұрын
I was confused too. I've never studied shadows much, but can never recall seeing one in varying monotone, like its a photo. I've always seen them in black or nothing. Another thing, the moon surface is shot in monotone, yet the image has a camera covered in the usual gold foil in front of everything.
@darts-multiverse
@darts-multiverse 10 ай бұрын
@@tonymak9213 weird, Don't you think ?
@k.s.333
@k.s.333 5 жыл бұрын
Given how far technology has advanced, this kind of thing should be routine and happening on a weekly basis.
@jmrico1979
@jmrico1979 5 жыл бұрын
The fact that something is possible to do does not mean it is useful, economic, or logical to do again.
@k.s.333
@k.s.333 5 жыл бұрын
@@jmrico1979 So how were they able to fund it back then and not now?
@jmrico1979
@jmrico1979 5 жыл бұрын
@@k.s.333 Back then I believe congress assigned Nasa's funding. Apparently those congressmen thought beating the russians to the moon was a matter of the utmost national importance. Now, the thinking has changed. There's no reason to spend billions in doing something that you have already done and delivers virtually 0 return.
@k.s.333
@k.s.333 5 жыл бұрын
@@jmrico1979 I highly doubt going to the moon "delivers virtually 0 return".
@jmrico1979
@jmrico1979 5 жыл бұрын
@@k.s.333 Well. I myself would agree with you there. What I meant was, in the eyes of US Congress, it delivers 0 return. It's the same thinking that pulled the plug on the shuttle program.
@MRINDIA-pd6rz
@MRINDIA-pd6rz 3 жыл бұрын
Aliens are watching this all and thinking how cute humans are on this Galaxy.
@lox_5017
@lox_5017 Жыл бұрын
To the nay sayers who still think it was all fake, its in the geniuses world record book, you can't fake them. For the stupid x- generation Google it. I remember watching Apollo 15 on CBS network on my brand new RCA 25 inch color console TV. I also remember watching Walter Cronkite on this mission. You can't fake uncle Walter.
@shealdedmon7027
@shealdedmon7027 Ай бұрын
So you swallowed the bait hook line and sinker. You go ahead and believe whatever you have to so you can make it through your day. The rest of us are not falling for the bullshit. I suppose you trust the government 100%
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