We definitely went to the moon…. Japan has a lunar satellite orbiting the moon and you can see the Apollo landing sites and left over rovers/landing gear
@hobbgreen452910 сағат бұрын
maybe they are fake too .
@samc15139 сағат бұрын
No one has ever been to the moon kzbin.info/www/bejne/i5-vgJyehq6Bl7ssi=UJzcBE8h1BaKqJaq
@aaronwieman83687 сағат бұрын
No.. just stop it.
@billbliss15187 сағат бұрын
Anyone who gives credence to the “fake moon landing” immediately loses all respect from me. Like Daz said, do you believe in flat earth too?
@jamesleyda3655 сағат бұрын
Absolutely!🤘
@BTinSF5 сағат бұрын
Part of the reason it's going to take so long for these probes to get to their destinations is that both are solar-powered and they need to land at a time when the site will receive continuous sunlight for at least 2 months after they get there. Then, once the site goes into darkness the probes will shut down.
@Bearfacts0110 сағат бұрын
Yes, We went to the Moon. Hello! LOL
@frankrotondo377110 сағат бұрын
Takes 3 days for rocket going direct but this is a test mission
@TreyM16099 сағат бұрын
Exactly Apollo got there in about 3 days these are new tests so they’re trying different stuff
@willvr43 сағат бұрын
Thinking our rockets can reach the moon within a few hours is hilarious haha
@sdv7316840 минут бұрын
Sorry, but it has nothing to with trying different stuff. These companies are taking the extra long route to save on energy and fuel. There's no hurry for them to get to the moon asap like NASA's Apollo.
@willvr42 сағат бұрын
"Firefly Aerospace" is such a great name. Too bad they didn't name the lander, "Serenity".
@JoannDavi10 сағат бұрын
The coolest non-lunar thing for me is that a rover on Mars launched a drone helicopter to fly around the surface of the planet.
Yeah, and many people don't understand how difficult that was because the Martian atmosphere is so thin that helicopters don't provide the "lift" they would on Earth. At first some argued it was impossible to build a helicopter that would work on Mars, but obviously that was proved wrong.
@CurtisHomeyer-uw8oe3 сағат бұрын
the moon has mass so it has gravity. it crashed into the moon.
@jiglypuffdog8 сағат бұрын
They crashed on the surface of the Moon. The debris from crash will sit there on the Moon's surface forever.
@BTinSF4 сағат бұрын
Until the Chinese clean it up. They plan to claim the entire moon.
@frankrotondo377110 сағат бұрын
Moon in few years again
@jiglypuffdog8 сағат бұрын
about 3 days for Apollo- To get to the Moon
@momclg2 сағат бұрын
238,900 miles to the moon and approximately 3 day to arrive
@jerzeyguy717 сағат бұрын
The first Japanese lander had toppled over, so its not able to do its full mission, but surprisingly it is still in position to collect solar for energy and is doing some testing.. And Daz, there is "gravity" on the moon, or the astronauts would have sailed off the surface.. its just much less.. the Moon is 242,400 miles away from Earth ( yes I used Alexa) I think the three of you watching more space videos, either a future of what NASA thinks we will have, or something with Neil DeGrass Tyson, would be fun to watch!
@CurtisHomeyer-uw8oe3 сағат бұрын
the moon is 239,000 miles and you are correct the sun is roughly 93 mil miles
@matthewbentley70335 сағат бұрын
Brits in space!
@Bearfacts0110 сағат бұрын
The reason we have Bluetooth is because of space exploration. And many, many other things.
@BTinSF4 сағат бұрын
I thought it was invented by Harald "Bluetooth", King of Norway and Denmark in 985 and 986 CE.
@MrYabber8 сағат бұрын
Awesome uploads today.
@BTinSFСағат бұрын
Did anyone here ever watch the Apple TV+ show "For All Mankind"? I found it very entertaining Sci-Fi, but we are approaching a time when the plot situation may become something resembling reality. The only thing is they probably got the competitive lunar program from the wrong country: As with so much else, Russia is falling out of contention and China is becoming the real concern.
@kennethswartz82529 сағат бұрын
Moon is realitively close, only about 250,000 miles, it's short of that but rounding up. I'd say the rockets once in space are going "well" over 15,000mph probably.
I mean, if you truly were interested, you would already know the answers to those basic questions you're asking amongst yourselves. Those aren't the tough questions.
@lilJJslayer4 сағат бұрын
hey slappy what r u a astronaut or suttin????
@CarlosRivera-vh2wc9 сағат бұрын
IF YOU BELIEVE WHAT THEY TELL YOU IT TOOK 3 DAYS FOR MAN TO REACH THE MOON I'M SKEPTICAL WHEN IT COMES TO THAT BECAUSE THAT HAPPENED IN 1969 AND WE HAVEN'T GONE BACK WITH THE TECHNOLOGY WE HAVE AS OPPOSED TO 55 YEARS AGO😮
@nullakjg7677 сағат бұрын
kinda dumb. theres no oxygen on the moon so its not really a good place to go to. in the 60s the govt brought 2 people to the mariana trench. they never went back because it sucks down there, not because it doesnt exist and it was just a big hoax.
@billbliss15187 сағат бұрын
When you write in all caps you automatically identify yourself as an idiot.
@johnzubil28756 сағат бұрын
ok bud. Take your meds.
@BTinSF4 сағат бұрын
See my previous post. There's no competition for who can get to the moon fastest. The consideration with these missions is that they are going to specific sites of interest and, because both are solar powered, they need to arrive at a time when the target sites will have continuous sunlight for about 2 months but because the sites are quite far apart, those are quite different times. By the way, if you hit the caps key again it will turn off the "all caps" which does not make you appear smarter or convincing.
@RogCBrandСағат бұрын
Back then it was a major project that cost a fortune. These days no one is going to spend VAST amounts to go all out like then. Now it's about finding more efficient ways, and especially to have a project, not just to land because we've already done that. Oh, and it didn't take "aliens" to build the pyramids. Thousands of people, working for decades, can stack huge stone blocks...
@richardsims78409 сағат бұрын
having a problem with people who don't believe we've been to the moon is wild
@lilJJslayer4 сағат бұрын
right, its not like they're saying the earth is flat or suttin their is plenty of things to be suspicious of either way i could care less🤣🤣🤣
@samc15139 сағат бұрын
NASA's Laughable Apollo Lunar Lander search that on KZbin it was made with tinfoil, paper and curtain rods
@johnzubil28756 сағат бұрын
why does it bother you so much that we landed on the moon. Does it make your tummy hurt.🤣🤣🤣🤣