It's getting really exciting on Mars! Thanks everyone for watching and commenting. With Christmas coming up, we've made some new Jigsaw puzzles based on the Mars rovers, perfect for that young space fan, or the older jigsaw enthusiast! Take a look here: www.youtube.com/@ElderFoxDocumentaries/store Or, just go to our channel page and click the store tab. Thanks for your support, it helps to keep this historic series going! You can also help by becoming a channel member ( 'Join' button), or by supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/elderfoxdocumentaries Thanks for all the kind messages! I remain overwhelmed and humbled. :)
@CCK_PRODUCTIONSАй бұрын
@ElderFoxDocumentaries You said Perseverance was astonished. I'm curious how that could be. As far as I know A I hasn't got that far yet , let alone put a robot on Mars with feelings.
@ElderFoxDocumentariesАй бұрын
@CCK_PRODUCTIONS hi, thanks for watching and commenting. I do have a habit of 'personifying' the rovers. Some people like it, and some people hate it, but it has nothing to do with smart AI rovers or anything like that. I hope this helps.
@YourLocalMemeMaker123Ай бұрын
Those species are extinct I think we should name them Marian lim
@edhzfernan4334Ай бұрын
@@ElderFoxDocumentaries I have one,from Mars likely that rock
@edhzfernan4334Ай бұрын
May suspected Mars meteorite has microorganism
@gowrisankarsalimon25 күн бұрын
Please don't stop making videos on this topic. Many people really love know more about the Perseverance rover and its findings! And.. always thanks for reminding us about the hardwork behind finding water or life on Mars!!
@auroraborealis60099 күн бұрын
The universe is so huge that life certainly exists elsewhere. Whether we are able to communicate remains to be seen due to the incredible distances involved.
@Christin5554Ай бұрын
too bad I am old already. I so wish I could be around when the first humans place their foot onto Mars. Great video, thank you.
@FallenWolf64Ай бұрын
I got a feeling you will be able to see that event.
@mrzoinky5999Ай бұрын
Can you hang on another 10 years? I'm in the same boat age wise. I was hoping to be around when they finally send a probe to Europa and melt through the ice, and see something swim by the camera. :) But I kind of doubt I'll be around 20 years from now. :)
@Christin5554Ай бұрын
@@FallenWolf64 ok, when is it going to be? 🤔
@Christin5554Ай бұрын
@@mrzoinky5999 I am 76 now, I have no idea if I am still around when they fly to Mars. I wish they hurry up.
@FallenWolf64Ай бұрын
@@Christin5554 well they have a space craft in space with robots that are on there way to Mars. It will take 5earth years for them to reach Mars. I would predict in 10yrs we should be able to know more about Mars and be able to send a human there.
@livinonmybike3424Ай бұрын
If they found evidence on life on the planet, it would be on the front page on every news paper on this planet!
@treestandsafety3996Ай бұрын
Preconceptions make people ignore it when it is staring you in the face. People expect microscopic life..and ignore the macro.
@mrzoinky5999Ай бұрын
@@treestandsafety3996 When you can't easily see macro evidence, then you look for micro evidence. If you saw herds of creatures running around then you would not worry about micro evidence. :)
@treestandsafety3996Ай бұрын
@@mrzoinky5999 Not if it is petrified..preserved in ways you don't expect, and part of the landscape. Check the Yale study on the 'Educaria Biota' or the source, Roger Spurr and Mudfossils.
@treestandsafety39967 сағат бұрын
@@mrzoinky5999 Well check out "a flower for Curiousity' ..sol 3319. The 'bute' in Maria Gordon Notch, is the most macro direct sign of preserved animal life, ive seen.
@bazpearce9993Ай бұрын
The use of LLMs has made most you tube videos pretty unwatchable. I'm glad you've stuck with Human script writing.
@spadaaccaАй бұрын
You don't know if they have...
@bazpearce9993Ай бұрын
@@spadaacca Yes i do. LLM videos stick out like a sore thumb.
@JohnDabs420Ай бұрын
It's a tool like anything else. You only notice It when they don't know how to use it. Most people just give it simple prompts which gives it to much freedom to be AI. You have have to have more specific prompts if you want it to generate something with a feel or vibe that isn't obviously AI word vomit.
@thetailgunner777Ай бұрын
the voice over is not like a normal person would speak.
@bazpearce9993Ай бұрын
@@thetailgunner777 Yes it is. I question your knowledge of English, given your poorly worded statement.
@MultiDudemanАй бұрын
Love this series! You should continue making new episodes for the Curiosity rover also!
@chrischristoferson1191Ай бұрын
So fascinating seeing things only scientists saw once upon a time.
@Thermopylae2024Ай бұрын
Look forward to these updates on this channel Please keep them coming
@makavelirizlaАй бұрын
Love your mars updates.. this was another amazing video. Thank you ✌️😊
@anar3786Ай бұрын
Cheyava Falls has an entire article of its own on Wikipedia. How cool is that 😄
@ElderFoxDocumentariesАй бұрын
An incredible rock 🪨 😁
@ArcherOfFutureАй бұрын
Thanks for another masterpiece ❤
@Very_Grumpy_CatАй бұрын
Damm the ronver landed 41 months ago. Time flies
@inappropriatejohnsonАй бұрын
Thanks again, EF. Just googled "could electron microscopes be sent to Mars?", and yup, NASA is on the case. Current electron mics are huge, weigh tons and take up a whole room, but NASA is working on miniature "ESEM", or "Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope" that could find fossilized microorganisms, if they are there. Might take another decade or two, but progress is being made.
@ElderFoxDocumentariesАй бұрын
That's exciting! Thanks for watching :)
@john.norrisАй бұрын
WHAT A WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY
@inappropriatejohnsonАй бұрын
@@john.norris Hi John........waste of time and money sounds a lot like you, my unpleasant, pointless, uneducated, idiot friend. Anyhoo, try reading a book. Your Pal, Inappropriate
@jimparsons6803Ай бұрын
The 'Leopard Spots' were interesting. There are similar phenomena on Earth, according to this clip. The Earth types of phenomena are associated with life. The question might be the, can there be similar phenomena not associated with life?
@mclaugscАй бұрын
the story it told of a river that flowed Made me sad to think it was dead
@CaptainCooterАй бұрын
@@mclaugsc **The story HE told of a river that flowed made me sad to KNOW it was dead.
@a.thiago3842Ай бұрын
All i can say is: it's a horse with no name.
@ElderFoxDocumentariesАй бұрын
I've been through the desert on a rover with a name, it feels good to be out here with 'Dwayne' 😅
@hoppes9658Ай бұрын
@@mclaugsc Northern Nunavut.
@mrzoinky5999Ай бұрын
Very appropriate - now I'm trying to wrack my brains on who sang that. I could Google it, but I like the challenge; try to keep this old brain functioning. :) HAH! Took about 20 minutes - 'Horse with no name' by America. :)
@Ballistics_ComputerАй бұрын
Hundreds of millions of years those riverbeds have sat empty and lifeless. Possibly always lifeless... but even the life of moving water is a preferable sight. A dead world is a truly sad sight.
@Dantheman-0..1Ай бұрын
@@Ballistics_Computer I don’t think it’s sad. Is it sad walking on Earth in places where there’s no life? Not really.
@Jeremy9697Ай бұрын
@@Dantheman-0..1 there is no places on earth there is no life
@Ballistics_Computer27 күн бұрын
@Dantheman-0..1 because there's life to be found elsewhere. A whole planet devoid of the life it once had is indeed a tragedy for the universe
@Dantheman-0..126 күн бұрын
@@Ballistics_Computer There’s plenty of places there is no visible life - microscopic life yes but nothing you would call life at the surface - examples include the Atacama desert, the Gobi desert, the Antarctic wastes amongst others. NASA even conducted science in some of these places as surface conditions are similar to those found on Mars. Again there is nothing sad about not finding life there - the same way it’s not when you look at photos of Mars. There is no evidence to date that Mars ever had life. Rivers and water yes but that doesn’t mean life necessarily. Think about it if there was life everywhere there was liquid water the universe would be thronging with advanced civilisations by now so that’s evidently not true.
@zxOliАй бұрын
Great Video!!
@AmitPurushottam-pu7hlАй бұрын
Moral and Sentimental, memorable examples meant to description, exposition, speculation, argument. Inspiring
@MarianaIonescu-c1mАй бұрын
You are so mysterious,..planet of Mars!...THE GREAT INNER FOR THE COSMIC 🧠 INTELLIGENT 🧬 LIFE!😊✨
@FramebyFrame-q5yАй бұрын
I love how the deniers' whole argument is just "nuh huh"😂 Idk how many people are behind these documentaries but please keep it up, i grew up watching Cosmos, and i love that it is slowly coming true
@Watchingtowatch4036Ай бұрын
Hematite is boold iron. Non magnetic unless has pyrite or magnetite in it. If there is Hematite on mars , there was air breathing life once there. Microbes love Hematite because its organic. My educated opinion is my belief
@seang.829Ай бұрын
Really, life on Mars you say. How odd. We really need an event to humble most people on this planet!
@lindabarrett5631Ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@ernestimken6969Ай бұрын
The temp is so cold, and the sun so dim, that any life is impossible. The only liquid that could flow in such temps is carbon dioxide. The "ice" on the poles is known to be dry ice.
@ghostyminer2Ай бұрын
Very interesting
@electronics_is_easyАй бұрын
Вау, какие шикарные и четкие фото. Я очень впечатлен.
@RosiedelarouxАй бұрын
Thier is definitely life on Mars. The receptionist at my doctors surgery is definitely from Mars - she’s stares , goes blank , and moans what you want “ earth woman “.
@Jack_PCM07Ай бұрын
How you found so clear and purely clips❤🎉
@davidvaughn7752Ай бұрын
Wow. This was awesome!
@lundswedenАй бұрын
Breaking news! They found Fraggle Rock near Mt. Henson.
@drakemia4079Ай бұрын
Mars could have large amounts of priceless resources we can use on earth.
@whatsinthat3657Ай бұрын
Is electric 5:29 another form of geological formation?
@lorettabell7391Ай бұрын
This is wanderful I wish I could go see the place
@lorettabell7391Ай бұрын
I love you guys
@DarkDiamond-jx2gxАй бұрын
Fining life on Mars would be neat, but something I've always KINDA worried about is what if we find microscopic life and we discover that it isn't TRUELY alien. As in, microsopic life found a way to get from Earth to Mars via meteor impact on Earth, kicking up rocks with life on it into space and it landing on Mars. That sounds super unlikely, I know, but the opposite has happened before. We've found the rare occasional Mars rock on Earth. And our microbs tend to be super resilient. Some can even survive the vacuum of space. Why else do they steralize the rovers over and over before sending them into space?
@AncientWildTVАй бұрын
Wow, this video was really well done! The visuals and explanations were super engaging. But honestly, I’m a bit skeptical about the claims of ancient life. It feels like there’s still so much we don't understand about Mars, and jumping to conclusions can be misleading. What do you all think?
@jameseden9380Ай бұрын
Amazing, thank you.
@richardmcmichael9329Ай бұрын
A ice flow …Trillions of years ago …and signs of a desolate McDonalds franchise…now deserted ….
@JDHetzerАй бұрын
They named it Dwayne. That's great. Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson
@lupfiisiepojar764Ай бұрын
Why don't NASA try spilling some water to see whether small underground insects comes to drink......
@rquest3059Ай бұрын
@lupfiisiepojar764 because the water would instantly freeze. Plus, the rover doesn't have any water in it.
@davidvaughn7752Ай бұрын
What water?
@GG-si7fwАй бұрын
The Viker lander did that to check and see if microbes would grow, but a very recent study suggested that is like flooding the area and destroy the environment of any microbes that might of been there. The scientists thought of searching for life like in the Atacama desert, where the salt in the ground would attract water to it and that is how the microbes live in the desert.
@howardhughes-th8eeАй бұрын
Fascinating
@goxypoxyАй бұрын
Stop at 2:05 any admire bad fotoshop effects
@TheBigNoobVRАй бұрын
Uh huh, photoshop...
@MPGunther1Ай бұрын
Just Amazing
@RJGamer-zb4lbАй бұрын
does the rover have the ability to detect moving objects near it? like it automatically move its main camera to take photos or video of the object if one of the other camera detect movement or something?
@JustDEV1Ай бұрын
I was here
@길잃은늑대Ай бұрын
한국어 자막이 없습니다. 한국어 자막 부탁드려요..
@munisakya4883Ай бұрын
Any new additional information is available?
@caglayanharunАй бұрын
Thnks..
@Hiddensecret9Ай бұрын
Okay, but how do I get a Wikipedia page? Is there an application process, or do I just need to start cascading like Cheyava Falls?
@ElderFoxDocumentariesАй бұрын
It would certainly help if you were from Mars, or if you were a talking rock. 😅
@AussieBob999Ай бұрын
It will be great when we can send a team there to check it all out by hand.
@spadaaccaАй бұрын
I was there over the weekend, not much to see mate.
I've been to the desert on a horse with no name, it feels good to be out of the rain.
@RobertsDigitalАй бұрын
River bed billions of years ago. How the blazes do you know its billions of years?
@aca9876Ай бұрын
All we need is a photo of a sea shell!!!!
@PamelaMacmillan-pc4rxАй бұрын
It is amazing the control so far away.can it detect radiation?
@Rhythm911Ай бұрын
No one takes into consideration a possibility that all, or even just a bit, of the gear we send up to our neighbours, may have microbiological contamination from earth !? Maybe something is mutating at high-speeds rather than evolving at slow speeds ....
@TheJackalLiesАй бұрын
You’ll make the propaganda machine really upset saying something like this. We can land on mars but never solved simple poverty on earth. Designed this way. Don’t upset the machine. Just consume and be told how small and insignificant you are.
@rosemarieaspril9387Ай бұрын
we should protect our mother earth bec it is our home at no another planet like this
@ortonh1Ай бұрын
How did the guy that did the voiceover get there to Mars?
@MattPetch-h6pАй бұрын
What are the different types of rocks on Mars?
@JB.885Ай бұрын
This may be a stupid question but... how big is the rover and are the rocks pebble size or boulder sized??
@ElderFoxDocumentariesАй бұрын
Cheyava Falls is 3.2 feet by 2 feet (1 meter by 0.6 meters).
@drakemia4079Ай бұрын
There must be large amounts of water under the ground that would be a great find.
@Tutankhamun-lr4jqАй бұрын
background music name plz ? and wer is download ?
@treestandsafety3996Ай бұрын
Sol 33 19 Maria Gorden Notch, Curiousity. Not a 'bute'...See 'A Flower for Curiousity.'
@spadaaccaАй бұрын
No one noticed the two blobby grey creatures in the corner looking at the camera?
@fonsclaessen6705Ай бұрын
too loud background music
@jameshall4385Ай бұрын
Some of those tracks look like they are in a muddy material.
@hillbilly4895Ай бұрын
If it looks like a rock, lays like a rock...it's probably just a rock
@tebatsomoleko86227 күн бұрын
I don't want to go there but I want the gold and diamonds from Mars
@robertfitch310Ай бұрын
Notice all the blurring of stuff “they” don’t want us to see!
@susannebrunberg4174Ай бұрын
A lot of pictures etc for analyses, but we never got any answers what they found out, if they found out anything
@ploppill34Ай бұрын
Still no proof 😢
@macrovisualstudioАй бұрын
By the way what is the name of backround music 😊
@RoryCoop-vb1unАй бұрын
Why are we still getting these doctored pictures by NASA when we know this isn't the true colours of mars
@itsavi077Ай бұрын
What are the true colours of mars then?
@Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968Ай бұрын
Is it just me, or is interest in Mars waning now that it seems a lot less likely that we'll ever actually land Humans there. The Rovers have given us some really beautiful photos of a place that remains deadly to Human existence. Over 40 years of landers and Rovers and we still don't know if there is or has ever been life on Mars, just isn't good enough. The science so far, appears to be flawed.
@leonardsolis9876Ай бұрын
Of Walter had the time to evaporate into outer space, I don't think any sign of life would be left on the surface of Mars.
@ΕλένηΒέργαАй бұрын
are the rovers sentient i mean the other one said its last words and im kinda yea
@TH-1207Ай бұрын
If that's an ancient riverbed why are there no rounded rocks present?
@PistonHeavenАй бұрын
@@TH-1207 because the riverbed has been gone so long that the wind erosion alone literally changes the faces of all rocks. Not to mention the enormous sand storms every couple months
@sutediheriyonoBaladMaUngАй бұрын
If vulcanic eruption popup in mars, they were live againt.
@charlylucky7508Ай бұрын
If there's sandstorms in Mars then there has to be wind too, yey or nay?
@munisakya4883Ай бұрын
Any news of life on Mars ❤
@loboxx337Ай бұрын
They move to California, San Francisco.
@joaquimmanuelpereirafernan9655Ай бұрын
Dinausaurios perhaps lived there
@elizabethyoung9919Ай бұрын
Nah people should go to Mars to protect the rovers
@johnhendel7357Ай бұрын
They sent any tardigrades there,yet?
@drakemia4079Ай бұрын
We may be able to irrigate this land probably under a large bubble and live under ground as we change the climate to our liking.
@paulbuckner375Ай бұрын
There would be remains of abandoned technology everywhere especially in their trash piles.
@swimbikerundotphАй бұрын
Not a single tiktoker in sight. My kinda planet!
@FrankSkeadАй бұрын
Why don`t they send a mission to earth to see if they can find life there ?
@malcolmdale9607Ай бұрын
They found life on Earth but so far no sign of intelligence.
@gabemh-h6zАй бұрын
when will 42 months on mars come out cuz 39+3 is 42
@stevenporter1952Ай бұрын
There is nothing on Mars, there has never been anything on Mars, there will never be anything on Mars. What a waste of time and money.
@johnwalkup7060Ай бұрын
Was that not some Palestine protesters in the background
@spadaaccaАй бұрын
Yeah they're everywhere
Ай бұрын
there"s no such thing as other people in the universe we are the only ones.
@TorqueaintcheapАй бұрын
It's just the thought of exposed wires on spacecrafts... doesn't sit right with me. I'm not persuaded. Look at what newest cars look like. This robot looks like it was built in a backyard
@MyronRedding-k8xАй бұрын
They found Waldo.
@FallenWolf64Ай бұрын
Poor Ronver will never be able to return back to earth.
@nigelsmith721Ай бұрын
"Perseverence is astonished...."?
@DarioushAryanАй бұрын
bravoo
@Amirbabak-xk2jmАй бұрын
محل. دفن گنج در اون. منطقه وجود داره....😂😂❤❤
@railwaymechanicalengineer4587Ай бұрын
MARS, EARTH & SATURN - WERE ONE FAMILY !!!!! Time you woke up to the fact that Mars wasn't even in this solar system "Millions" of years ago ! Mars like Earth and Saturn all have a 23-25 degree tilt from the elliptical plane. Which means all these three planets arrived in this solar system at a 23-25 degrees angle to the elliptical plane, as one group. Further NASA's own press release for the Cassini Mission to Saturn, released in November 2019, dropped the "Bombshell" for those who know how to "join the dots", when it revealed, Quote: "Saturn's rings are "NEW" they are already dissipating, and they're water is EXACTLY the same as Earth's, down to the last ISOTOPE ! Unquote. Exactly as that "Heretic" Professor Velikovsky had stated they would find in his book "Worlds in Collision" published BACK IN 1950 !!!! In other words, Earth (& by default Mars) were Satellites of the Saturnian system, before these planets (& all Saturn's current moons) arrived in this solar system. Otherwise it is impossible for Earth to have IDENTICAL "water" to that found in the Saturnian rings and Moons !!! But there is a Scientific basis for all this unusual knowledge. And has a string of very important Nobel Prize winning Scientists, (Nikola Tesla, Halton Arp, Hannes Alfven, Tony Perratt to name a few) who have supported & led this alternative, to the now "Geriatric" (19th Century Science) ideas of a Universe based on impossibly weak "Gravity". Its called the "Plasma & Electric Universe model". Electricity in space is 10 to the power of 39 times greater than Gravity, that literally Trillions of times greater, and has the power to explain why everything in the Universe "spirals". Something Gravity cannot do, as it is a Linear Straight Line Force ! Indeed once it is recognised that the Universe is fully connected by the Electrical field that spans the Universe, everything, & I mean everything about the Solar system & Universe at large, totally changes. Indeed Mars is clearly a seriously damaged planet, damaged by huge inter-planetary Electrical Thunderbolts. Caused by Saturn's arrival in the Solar system, 6,000-8,000 years ago. The two biggest features on Mars, Valles Marineris & that 80,000ft high monster called Mons Olympus, clearly have "electrical construction" written all over them. They are smothered in what are called "Lichtenburg patterns" the visible evidential remains of numerous & repeated gigantic Inter-planetary Electric Thunderbolts, arcing their way across Mars' surface. Yet more terrifying is the fact that the top 5 miles of depth of Mars Northern Hemisphere has vanished, leaving a virtually craterless half of this little planet. Where did all those thousands of cubic miles of rock go ? They are today called the "Asteroid belt" ! Indeed those "bits", that didn't escape Mars' gravitational field, fell back to Mars, explaining the huge "Debris fields" over much of Mars surface. Astronomers & Physicists YOU need to understand have absolutely NO Qualifications in "Electrical Engineering". Indeed Electricity is a separate branch of Science, headed by the IEEE. (The Worlds Official Institute for Electricity). Even more absurd is the fact NASA refuse to employ ANY Scientist with Electrical qualifications. Not even Radio Astronomers, who NASA rudely refer too as "Pseudo Scientists". NASA are of course fully aware that Electrical Scientists would turn virtually all of NASA's ignorant Gravity Model Theories on their heads immediately. Indeed most NASA scientists would probably find themselves quickly out of a job ! For those intrigued by this modern "Scientific Plasma & Electrical Model", a very good starting point is the "Thunderbolts Project", expansive website. Where numerous IEEE Scientists, Plasma Physicists, Radio Astronomers & even Professors of Electrical Engineering, post almost daily, intriguing Documentaries & "Shorts" on the man highly diverse aspects of a Plasma & Electrical planet Earth, Solar system & Universe. It's Electrifying (pun intended) ! THE UNIVERSE IS ELECTRIC - THERE ARE NO ISLANDS IN SPACE - NOT EVEN YOU, ME, MARS OR A BLADE OF GRASS IN YOUR BACK GARDEN !!!!
@reecer5469Ай бұрын
If there's no life on mars, how did those robots get there?
@JTKChaos2Ай бұрын
i can't tell if this was a joke...
@b-squad2185Ай бұрын
You've got a point... 🤔
@Mdkamal-mo3ssАй бұрын
'Rocket'
@Unknown_temptation__Ай бұрын
Don't let bro cook....
@davidroddini1512Ай бұрын
My take on it is that the life on Mars took a trip to a nearby planet. Some time later they sent “drones” from their new home to check on what their former home looked like in their absence. 🤷♂️