Footage at 1:08 shows Family of Challenger Shuttle Astronauts as they watched the Challenger Explode. The guy with the Cap on next to his Wife to his Right is the Father of Kristy McAuliffe.
@DragonTales1293 күн бұрын
they got a bunch of stuff wrong lol
@MrTech22611 күн бұрын
One of my friends' fathers, worked during the Apollo 1 Disaster in 1967. He was one of the techs called Astronaut Technicians work with the astronauts by helping astronauts in their suits plus assisting bolting the hatch. During the ill-faded tests, he told me that he can hear them screaming in the capsule. But he didn't give me the details of their deaths until narrator stated that their bodies melted in their suits. Wow! What's is weird that I am working for a company specialized in pressurized hyperbaric chambers or vessels (PHVs) uses pure O2. My work is to assemble all electrical subassemblies for each chamber. But my company fully test each chamber before they are approved for patients. Each PHV has safety system called Intrinsic Safety Barriers meaning if there is a voltage or current spike above specifications, then these barriers will shut down operation of each chamber.
@astralnomad4 ай бұрын
you guys wanna get your fact straight?.. in the challenger crew photo the woman listed as Resnick was NOT Resnick.. that was Christa McAuliffe - the civilian teacher that was onboard. Resnick was the dark haired woman on the far right. It wasnt just the three of them that were conscious - they all were according to the flight data.
@danielhall-wl4ql4 ай бұрын
yea kind of sad when this hillbilly with 7th grade education knows that.
@marcusbunce34064 ай бұрын
on this very sad day when people lost their lives,, its quite deplorable that your concern is the accidental reading of names in a photo,, your morbid curiosity like mine drew to watching this video,, your should really be offering a moments silence to honour these brave souls,, not getting on a high horse to pick fault with someone's hard work to bring facts to our attention
@hogie12594 ай бұрын
@@marcusbunce3406He or she is honoring the astronauts by making sure people know their correct names. It’s dishonorable to continue to spread misinformation about the astronauts just to save someone’s feelings. Get off your high horse.
@marcusbunce34063 ай бұрын
@@hogie1259I'm aware he's honouring the astronauts ,, trade your horse for a soap box, I'm not sure that what you thought I said was what you misunderstood
@ShaneTaylor-hy8gf3 ай бұрын
@astralnomad. Dude stfu! Who cares? There's a reason why they're the ones with a huge KZbin channel and the ones doing this video not you
@bjw485917 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the comments fact checking this video, saved me 30 min, such a shame events that were so well documented were still stuffed up by lazy researchers.
@stuartschiffman25815 ай бұрын
You don't need to advertise the video DURING THE VIDEO.
@moiraatkinson4 ай бұрын
Yes! It irritates me when narrators ask you to like and subscribe before the video is 2 minutes in. How can I know at that point whether I’m going to like the content and want to subscribe to it?
@CurtisJeffries-cd5vu4 ай бұрын
@@moiraatkinsonquit complaining
@moiraatkinson4 ай бұрын
@@CurtisJeffries-cd5vuin case you hadn’t noticed, that’s what the comments are for. Now go bully one of the many other people saying exactly the same thing.
@jaykid65954 ай бұрын
How about you stop complaining about every little detail and just enjoy the video Karen
@themdivision80794 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@mariekatherine52383 ай бұрын
Apollo 13 my parish had a special Mass to pray for the astronauts. I recall my parents picking us up early from school to attend.
@Gwaithmir4 ай бұрын
I missed the drama of Appollo 13 because I was serving my second tour of duty in Vietnam.
@greasee.monkey72244 ай бұрын
Sorry you missed it, and a whole hearted thank you for your service.❤
@practicallyunconscious80433 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service. 🇺🇲
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
I was teaching in France.
@peterbamforth645316 күн бұрын
I am sure it was well covered on american forces radio.Are you a child pretending to be a vet thats naughty.
@stupidassol4 ай бұрын
The real tragedy is this video having so many errors...
@Dx2Tony4 ай бұрын
This is how they get traffic and revenue
@9jawarrior1303 ай бұрын
And yet you couldn't mention 1
@stupidassol3 ай бұрын
@9jawarrior130 for the simple fact that many of them are obvious. Incorrectly naming McCauliffe as Resnick is not only bewildering, it's downright disrespectful. Next.
@dominicwaghorn64593 ай бұрын
It's a 100% AI channel bro
@stupidassol3 ай бұрын
@dominicwaghorn6459 I don't think an AI program decided on its own to create this and then upload it. I'm sure there is still a human that is in control of that decision. So, even if this is an AI video, the person uploading it should at the very minimum watch the damn thing and edit it, instead of spreading inaccurate information. There's already so much of that bullshit, why at add to the problem?
@pjthree75044 ай бұрын
Space Shuttle Columbi'a was not returning from the Insternational Space Station. It was the first and heaviest orbital shuttle and was unable to reach ISS orbit. That's why the ISS was not an option when tile damage was suspected. Had they gone to the ISS, the wing integrity could have been inspected from the ISS. Colunbia was used sparingly after initial flights to test the space shuttle system, but recieved increased use following the Challenger disaster for projects within its orbital height capabilities. To say it was returning from a mission to the ISS is flat out wrong.
@markhutchison83434 ай бұрын
So much self advertising for a video I'm already watching. And for a video with a huge amount of incorrect information. Not how to get people subscribing. Thumbs down from me.
@Project2013B4 ай бұрын
I thought the main reason they couldn't get to ISS was simply not enough fuel to do so. Weight should have no bearing when they are in orbit already.
@BrettonFerguson4 ай бұрын
Lots of mistakes in this video. @31:36 it has Judith Resnick name above Christie McCollough.
@RossNaylor-uq4jp3 ай бұрын
@@Project2013B🤔 that makes sense to me
@ChelnakaАй бұрын
@@BrettonFerguson Funny you mention mistakes when it's *CHRISTA MCAULIFFE* and *JUDY RESNIK* ...
@tinastitzer62004 ай бұрын
You mistakenly put Judith Resnicks name above Christa McCauliffe's photo.
@jedgould55312 ай бұрын
Comes from leaving shot choice to AI. Those prompts must be precise. Swigert’s name pronounced SWY-gert.
@DudewitdarockАй бұрын
My dad told me they were out on recess and watched the launch. When it blew up, the teacher rushed everyone inside. We went to the school and showed us roughly where he was standing when it happened
@lynderherberts28284 ай бұрын
I rushed home from collage classes to watch the Challenger take off. My heart was so full of excitement and anticipation. What I witnessed filled me with such great sorrow, I cried for many days. This is is the first time I have heard about 3 members of the Challenger astronauts having survived the explosion. All I have ever heard was that BODY PARTS had been found on land and in the water. Why has this not been disclosed before that those 3 died from G Force not the explosion.
@MichaelBrandon104 ай бұрын
All the astronauts probably survived the break up of the shuttle. What killed them was hitting the water at high speed. It's like hitting concrete
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
I guess you are an 11 year old American Girl?
@jimgreen57882 ай бұрын
@lynderherberts2828, I haven't watched the video, and considering all the mistakes there are apparently in it, I've decided not to bother. Apparently one of those mistakes was that 3 survived (?). Since there was a huge explosion, and twisted "contrails" falling from where the explosion happened about 50 miles up, they were all blown up, along with the shuttle.
@lynderherberts28282 ай бұрын
@@jimgreen5788 Hi, Jim. I used CC and listened to that part 3 times. From the way it was worded, I think they were saying that 3 members weren't blown to pieces like the others. It doesn't negate their dying in a horrific manner. Some narrations are not well written.
@lynderherberts2828Ай бұрын
@@jimgreen5788 Yes, there was a false claim that 3 survived.
@johnwarren8922 ай бұрын
86... I was in 2nd grade in a school right on the Indian River Lagoon. The whole school was outside watching the Challenger. We knew it was bad...
@troyjanise9051Ай бұрын
I was in 5th grade and we watched it live on TV in our classroom in Bay City, Texas.
@workingfortheirfutureАй бұрын
@@troyjanise9051grade 6 in Canada... same. Every school in the city had assembly for all students in their gymnasiums or auditoriums watching.
@MrTech22611 күн бұрын
In 1986, I was 22 years old. I was working for an electronics company. Employees took a break and walk outside of the building in Port Salerno, Florida. As Challenger going up, I noticed booster rockets went different directions as it exploded in midair. I yelled, "oh shit!" I knew that those astronauts including Christa McAuliffe were killed. Plus, on that January day, it was very cold. After the accident, those O-rings on the boosters gotten brittle during the cold. I read that those astronauts somehow survived the blast in crew cabin but died on impact of Atlantic Ocean.
@Heyu7her36 күн бұрын
Columbia was similar for me. I was in 5th grade.
@Stacy_SmithАй бұрын
LOVELL, James Lovell. SWAGGART, John Swaggart.
@mkbrln4 ай бұрын
Too bad the case of Ann Hodges isn't mentioned - the only person ever to have been hit by a meteorite.
@jphillips70833 ай бұрын
I hit it too.
@joem15652 ай бұрын
@@jphillips7083you hit what exactly? A meteorite? Explain how that is supposed to be comical 🤔... Next time pick a better punchline..like your selfie pics, how their a punchline themselves being of a clown 🤡
@libreals126 күн бұрын
@@joem1565you missed the joke
@PsychoDude4rm8182 ай бұрын
I watched this naked, and even I got my facts straight. 🙃
@MrBrianSalinasАй бұрын
i remember watching the Challenger when i was in 4th grade, i remember them rushing back to our classroom. We were all confused, the teachers tried to make it seem normal then as the teacher left the room. We all started talking about it, and the mean kid in class said "they all died" and smirked. The teacher came back and a girl asked what exactly happened, the teacher broke down and we were sent outside to play. But her tears told us a different story, we all were told later that day.
@General5USA10 күн бұрын
Sometimes there were three in the lunar module and 4 in the Apollo…guess who!?!?
@CoMorbiditty3 ай бұрын
In Apollo 13 the Commander's name, the guy on the left is called, Jim Lovell, the guy in the middle is Fred Haise, and the guy on the right is Jack Swigert who 3 days before lift off, replaced Ken Mattingly.
@Smarzie77693 ай бұрын
Lowell......like HOW do you get THAT wrong?! 😅
@Flingo-g5s2 ай бұрын
The way the spaceship just (Lego bricks breaking)
@lanceprzybyla76623 ай бұрын
The horrific aspect of this video is its accuracy
@budwhite95914 ай бұрын
In Soviet Russia, space ship launches you
@insearchofbw4 ай бұрын
I seen what you did there Yakov! 🤣🤣
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
In Soviet Russia, space ship goes up. Sometime. Soviet spaceship hurt Henie on landing. "Soyuz" mean 'Union' ... with desert floor at 100km/h.
@JamesStobieАй бұрын
@@JimBob-e2m
@dieseljesterКүн бұрын
"Obviously a major malfunction..." -Understatement of the Year, 1986.
@desertstar2234 ай бұрын
The number of factual errors in this video is astounding. Don't you guys do proper research?
@africacarey8 күн бұрын
I can't Stan videos that don't have facts
@Heyu7her36 күн бұрын
AI allegedly
@ChrisFord-dy6fd4 ай бұрын
With the Apollo 13 I accident . why did they have to stay awake on the return ? You use considerably less o2 while your asleep farther than awake. I mean the only thing I can think of is because the lack of power did make the capsule freezing. So the whole hypothermic makes sense why they had to stay awake. But you definitely use considerably less o2 while your asleep
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
A good question (and observation) Chris. ... Falling asleep will lower the cardiac rhythm, and respiration, as you correctly observe, reducing the Co2 exhaled. ...But, also would lower the corps temperature leading to Hypothermia - un noticed lapse into unconsciousness (they removed their ECG monitors from their chests) freezing to death. Shivering keeps muscles warm, but paradoxically need oxygen! ... Stay awake to monitor and control systems aboard Colombia. (Remember, they had plenty of oxygen, but lack of Co2 filters (scrubbers). The o2 was constantly recycled, and 'stirring the tanks' imitated the explosion. (in fact the lack of WATER was a big issue, derived from the o2 cylinders - to cool the systems, and a major reason to shut down the local systems in the CM (Colombia) this subject was avoided in the film "Apollo 13" ) Anecdote; Aldrin told my Dad "Shit Charlie, we missed it all" Meaning, Neil, Buzz & Mike didn't see it. (on TV).... I was 10 yrs old in 1969, but told that they weren't actors.... they were filmed at work, They were talking and filming for Houston. Not us.. Best wishes James Armstrong.
@ChrisFord-dy6fd2 ай бұрын
@@JimBob-e2m I really appricate the explanation my friend . thanks so much for taking the time
@Zif-the-Old-Herring4 ай бұрын
It's LOVELL not Lowell. Realized I couldn't trust the rest of the video and bailed at 4:43.
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Did you spot the real Jim Lovell 'welcoming' Tom Hanks on the carrier in the film Apollo 13 - dressed as an Admiral?
@wardropper2 ай бұрын
Me too...
@JosephWeiss-dv4ts11 күн бұрын
It was the first orbital of the Apollo 1 Spacecraft
@bugturd0023 күн бұрын
Lowell...Virgin Galactica...Resnick...you're doing a great job
@andyvan56924 ай бұрын
one more reason for the virgin accident was that the wing 'flaps' where not able to brake themselves, the actuators where not strong enough, it NEEDED the locking pins, which the "arming switch" unlocks, and the pilot was in the habit of doing early (from ground simulators), and due to such a tight schedule of tests, things where so confusing this item got missed, or not communicated via the manuals clearly enough.
@ChrisDollАй бұрын
its james lovell jr. not lowell
@BrettonFerguson4 ай бұрын
@31:36 Judith Resnick is the woman on the right in the photo. You put her name over Christie McCollough.
@paulscotchsmychannelyourch994021 күн бұрын
They must have started to become hypoxic
@joshmajor86623 ай бұрын
Wow dude!!! You did all this just get TONS of important details completely wrong!??? 🤷♂️ it’s almost like you were trying to screw all this up haha 😂
@waxprime72918 күн бұрын
I still find it odd.. compressed o2 isnt flammable and definitely not explosive. What is the fuel for the explosion? They always say the o2 is the fuel but that makes no sense
@damonc244 ай бұрын
The pilot was Jim Lovell…… not Lowell! That alone is not worry of subscribing. Fact check guys.
@TheWolf4meАй бұрын
It took one minute of my life watching this piece of garbage before I realized...I'm not getting that minute back..
@LEEHOLMES-gq2gjАй бұрын
List not forget these astronauts are very professional and come from usually military backgrounds they have nerves are still and have no time for up Petty words very strong characters and I salute each and every one of them👍🇬🇧✌
@BedsitBob4 ай бұрын
Apollo 13 didn't orbit the moon. It looped around and headed straight back to earth, *without* going into orbit.
@Crashed1319634 ай бұрын
Is that not called one orbit?
@BedsitBob4 ай бұрын
@@Crashed131963 No, it's not. Going ito orbit involves going into a circular (ish) path around a celestial body, and to be held in that path by gravity. They swung round the back of the moon, and left again, without being captured by gravity.
@joe-nf7cf2 ай бұрын
Let me file that under "Who cares?"
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
You're right. it wasn't an Orbit (for the reason you give). It was a Trans-Lunar/trajectory or Lunar Free return (using gravity once initial trajectory is set).
@rasheedfraser56802 ай бұрын
“Well actually ….. An OrBiT iS a CiRcUlAr……” STFU 😒
@ChrisFord-dy6fd4 ай бұрын
THe narrated sounds exactly like the theywillkillyou channel. I loved that channel so much
@kashpetersen49134 ай бұрын
Sure was nice of Billy Idol to narrate this video
@DerekSmith-h7f3 ай бұрын
Damnit you beat me to it. I didn't see your post before I made my own comment. Great minds my friend.
@Joseph-qb1es4 ай бұрын
Any video that doesn't employ AI generated awful narrations if a good video in my books. Subscribed.
@josephwisniewski36734 ай бұрын
Dude! This video did employ awful AI narrations. And awful AI image gathering. And awful AI motion animation. It was awful in pretty much every way it's possible to be awful.
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
In Brief: Apollo 13 had plenty of oxygen, but a lack of Co2 scrubbers. They couldn't 'clean' the recycled air. Water was also a problem - coolant for the systems, so, shut down the systems in the CM. ...There were some jokey exchanges between Lockheed/Grumman (Designers and Constructors of the Lunar Module) & NASA with a bill for using the LM (Aquarius) as a tow (Tug)... NASA sent them a bill for the fuel...
@paulscotchsmychannelyourch994021 күн бұрын
After that murder charges should have been appealed applied Gerrr
@christianporter36384 ай бұрын
Straight up milking the sh*t out of the ads feature. This is why I never click on a video and just watch via default player from recommended page on my phone
@JimBob-e2m2 ай бұрын
Soyuz MS-10: Actually, the (launch escape system) tower had already been ejected, so both Roscosmos crew (Aleksey Ovchinin & (NASA) Nick Hague) used the capsule fairing motors to pull away and land safely... Hardly "Horrific".
@danielwebster57484 ай бұрын
The first American in space he was told he had at best a 50/50 chance. At that time no one would fire the rocket up and he said is someone going to light this candle. If something goes wrong I will never know it. Many people went into space and many of them were very brave because especially in the early days they had at best a 50-50 chance.
@bjbell522 ай бұрын
One story I heard was when the astronaut was waiting the lift off, he was thinking "this this was designed and built by the lowest bidder".
@Sam590ss4 ай бұрын
17:48 18:37 documentary about space should at least show the correct rotation of the earth.
@chadro_g11457 күн бұрын
I know we had an astronaut with the last name of Swigert, but I’m around, oh, 100% sure it was pronounced as “Swag-art”. I’ve even heard “Swag-ard” and “Swag-erd”, but I’ve never heard it pronounced exactly like it’s spelled lol. I know it’s text to speech and it’s just reading off what was typed, but man, first off know the subject, do more research, go back and listen to it before releasing it, and fix the errors! I use to manage my company’s phone system. It had 64 sites, ~ 2400 phones, for roughly the same amount of people. I had to type in text to speech for all the sites and voice mail because they wanted the same voice used on all extensions. Because we are a medical group, obviously we have a lot of doctors. They can have some crazy names as not all of them are Americans. So, the text to speech can really screw them up. I would listen to the messages, note the errors, then go back and try to spell things like they sound, and try again. If that doesn’t work, I just keep trying crazier spelling. I’ve had to break names into multiple parts before and use normal words together to create the desired outcome. It’s not hard! It just takes a bit of time. Not doing this says you’re not really taking pride in your work, nor showing respect to the subjects your covering, especially the people effected by those events.
@nickfraser2434Ай бұрын
That version of the Saturn V that you showed in the animation at the opening? Never flew. For some reason, the model companies and space memorabilia companies and their website and catalogues fixate on this mockup as if it was the rea thing. But it was never designed to fly, and never did!
@jimgreen57882 ай бұрын
ReYOUniverse, something's wrong with the picture in the ad column to the right, in that people who die in space can't rot away to the skeleton, since there's nothing out there but the vacuum of space to eat away the flesh.
@budwhite95914 ай бұрын
You forgot the Event Horizon and the rescue ship Lewis and Clark
@jamiehatcher97854 ай бұрын
Im always wondering how they don't get tangled in all those exposed wires floating around in the shuttle
@danielwebster57484 ай бұрын
We watch the 1986 disaster I was in 8th grade at the time I don't remember what class it was in but I think it was math. Since it was televised we were watching it when it happened. Is similar to when JFK was killed or when 9/11 happened. Almost everyone knows where they were and what they were doing when it happened. What I remember is even after it was already gone people in mission control were still watching unaware that it was already gone.
@danielwebster57484 ай бұрын
Richard Nixon had a prepared statement that was the same for all the Apollo missions that landed on the moon. Sadly humans that came to explore the moon in peace will now rest in peace on the moon. He would have read that had any of the astronauts died on the moon.
@michaelentwistle59332 ай бұрын
Isn't every disaster caused by a series of events that leads up to that disaster ?
@PRINCEGEORGE-LMC20 күн бұрын
REYOUNIVERSE SALUTE LMCPGMARLEY TAPPING IN
@clone_bricks98554 ай бұрын
So many wrong facts in this video
@2LGT2QUT4 ай бұрын
No kidding. When they get Jim Lovell's name wrong, I don't have much faith in their fact checking abilities.
@dvs0n3Ай бұрын
Lovell not Lowell jeez so many errors in this video
@kevinkast68853 ай бұрын
This is a fueling station. No smoking. Fuel + fire = boom
@algieturas6124 ай бұрын
Soyuz? Then they show a Saturn V launching?
@bill-ud7pk2 ай бұрын
WOW.
@DerekSmith-h7f3 ай бұрын
Is this narrated by Billy Idol?
@wishesssss3 ай бұрын
I love it
@kennchriАй бұрын
Full of mistakes - avoid
@fluffgirl1000Ай бұрын
No one has put a foot on mars as yet..therefore not a lot of space has been explored ..but a lot of astronaut died …so far
@markflowers72143 ай бұрын
I gave up after seeing animations of the wrong spacecraft being used.
@SherryXLynn-zl7zz3 ай бұрын
So many people not from Russia (although obviously Russians were also thrilled lol)....were THRILLED beyond belief when the Russians made it back to earth.
@stephenshuler46283 ай бұрын
Jason Statham giving commentary on space accidents.
@frankmccracken11603 ай бұрын
I heard they may have survived the initial blast in their safety capsule or whatever but they broke up falling g to earth
@JosephWeiss-dv4ts11 күн бұрын
President Reagan was at the White House
@rickybobbi42762 ай бұрын
How did they get past the firmament!?
@ShiddyfookaАй бұрын
James Lowell 😂
@johnfowler94972 ай бұрын
God bless Veegul Grimson, (20:48) he was one of the mercury 7 before Apollo 1... got to love CRICK-BAIT
@SupremeWaterCommander2 ай бұрын
Y’all be nice, the AI is doing the best it can
@JAW-i5z3 ай бұрын
BTW, the real quote from the Apollo 13 Commander was 'Houston, we've had a problem'. Blame the misquote on a movie script.
@Me64034Ай бұрын
Gave up at 1.29
@inc2000glw3 ай бұрын
Comments are more valuable than subscribers
@jmmahony4 ай бұрын
21:10 oxygen is _not_ flammable. Please don't repeat this misconception. Oxygen is what _other_ materials need to burn. So if it's 100% oxygen instead of the usual 20% oxygen we experience in the atmosphere, anything that's even slightly flammable becomes _much_ more flammable. It will ignite much more easily and burn at a furious rate. Even most metals will burn if there's enough oxygen and the temperature is high enough.
@sirloin8694 ай бұрын
"Astronauts forced to take shelter on space station after Russian satellite blows up",and this sh;t comes up...
@hunter0219762 ай бұрын
jst windering, there is no ato fire extinguisher in the cockpit?
@slapyomomma794118 күн бұрын
Mankinds greatest mistake is being too confident to the point all focus is on one aspect when there are many aspects to consider. Thats why alot of ending result's end up with catastrophe and i personally dont see mars actually being habbited by humans. Ever!! Theres a reason why we have short lives and theres a reason why we're here on Earth. But there are many NDE studies that state about heaven and that earth is one of the hardest planets to live in, and theres many habitable planets out there , and apparently one of heavens gifts is we can chose anywhere in the universe we wanna visit, within a clap of a finger. Instantly there. Even one side of the entire universe that possibly contains infinite right to the other. There wont ever be any technology that can ever simulate God's glory So how about we stop pissing god off by playing god and denying him because its that very denial that could deny you from going beyond Mars. And one more thing to consider, look at the stars how they stretch out and theres countless stars. Thats evidence that we are here for a reason and its also evidence we wont ever die. God is not a religion, hes the key to going back home. Just have faith and you never know, once your home this will all seem like a silly dream and youl remember that you already been at mars, when it was more habbited, i can tell you right now mars was in fact habbited, look at the structure of the planet, it was full of water, and when theres water, theres usually life, also consider far far red giants and other suns , all shrinking and growing and rotating imploding or exploding Etc many possible theories can determine there was probably enough heat from an unseeable distance it could keep the planet the temperature the temp it needs. Also time on earth dont exist like it does in space. There are way way way to many things to consider and you have to consider all things. So this concludes my god and science testimonic rant for the day. Hope i blew someones mind 💥
@rocistone6570Ай бұрын
Sorry, but the clips you use for the first minute or so of this video are indeed and truly messed up. Some are Russian right enough, but others are the US Saturn V that took men to the moon. There have been plenty of Public Russian launches since 1975 for all the clips you use to be genuine Russian space launches. You are just being LAZY.
@danielwebster57484 ай бұрын
Apollo 13 that woman in the nursing home really said that and I thought it was so funny. My Jimmy can fly and land a washing machine.
@twveach2 ай бұрын
What in the foreign AI is this??? 😂😂😂
@jedgould55312 ай бұрын
17:44 Oh, failure causes not clear on a Soviet space mission? Really?
@jedgould55312 ай бұрын
A prompt giving the voice a sardonic tone? 🙄
@stevenc81403 ай бұрын
Not True on millions of viewers on STS 51L was the 25th mission. Not televised except in SoCal because of local productions and space interest on KNBC Channel 4.
@Colonel_Brock3 ай бұрын
So many errors. Apollo 1 wasn't going to the Moon., Columbia didn't go the International Space Station, I couldn't watch any further.
@Gkitchens1Ай бұрын
You will never ever convince me ROCKET SCIENTISTS thought a pure oxygen environment was safe for the inside of the module. They killed those astronauts on purpose.
@JCo1301Ай бұрын
Agreed! Especially after ALL 3 of those astronauts recognized the problem and called it out, and they STILL had them proceed in the 100% oxygen environment anyways! That sounds more like homicide than an accident! Just… Wow… What a sad, and easily avoidable tragedy…
@joshuacopeland16932 ай бұрын
23:01 Nah this one was scary to listen to.
@Flaco_828Ай бұрын
The pure pain of bein burned alive
@joshuacopeland1693Ай бұрын
@@Flaco_828 That shit is wild.
@woodzyfox47353 ай бұрын
About 2 mins in im asked to like and sub then an AD?
@pobinr2 күн бұрын
It bldy ridiculous & pointless putting people in space
@jamiehatcher97854 ай бұрын
It reminds u were all human when u here a rocket scientist made a mistake.
@PeterSwinkels4 ай бұрын
This is all shows we still have a lot to learn about going to space and all the talk about a manned mission to Mars is overly enthusiastic premature talk. And while any feats of space travel are amazing but also very dangerous, bordering on recklessness.
@MisanthropicOcellusАй бұрын
AI slop with incorrect info.
@TheAlabamaWildmanАй бұрын
A Little Research Goes a Long Way, but it seems you did NONE! Reagan wasn't even in Florida on the day of 51-L's Accident.. Not Recommending, nor watching, ANY of your Future Fiascos Have An Ice Day 😅
@MichaelPelestano-it4ym4 ай бұрын
Alexi and teyler after crash "give me cigarette dovarich😊"
@rhuttrho88Ай бұрын
1:30 "Oh Shi....."😬
@mariekatherine52383 ай бұрын
A lot of careless errors in this.
@donLatitisavanderworken4 ай бұрын
Reagan was not at Challengers launch
@mikecorey8370Ай бұрын
Wow. At least5 research instead of making it up when you don't have the facts.