Literally an alien invasion. But we are the aliens...
@U.P.O.Overseer13 күн бұрын
Lore accurate humans
@DaesDroolMoes12 күн бұрын
Bongos binted
@censusgary11 күн бұрын
This site is the Roswell of Mars.
@mike135798811 күн бұрын
@censusgary Martians are currently on tmitter talking about storming area 51. "I know there are earthlings in there!"
@Milno-fq7bg11 күн бұрын
Imagine mars is like fallout but no one survived on the surface and there all underground wondering what all the racket is above them haha 😂
@mikeottersole13 күн бұрын
I can imagine Martians walking by the wreckage, shaking their multiple heads, saying, "Well, there goes the neighborhood. The Earthlings are here."
@decentdudedisease541811 күн бұрын
“They’re leaving their junk up top, ugh, there go our property values.”
@johanndork536411 күн бұрын
@@decentdudedisease5418 have they found the disastrous Beagle 2 yet?
@0netom11 күн бұрын
Depends on how big the martians are :) If they are bacterial, maybe the welcome some new Earth bacteria. Or get into fight with them :)
@ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e11 күн бұрын
Martian NIMBYs and HOA Karens 🤣🤣🤣
@Beagle2011 күн бұрын
Gary Larson ahh situation
@Andrew-rz9ck5 күн бұрын
I’ve seen pictures of this crash site before but people never say it was us. They make it out like it’s an alien crash site. Glad someone actually posted what it really was.
@gerrett1084 күн бұрын
We are aliens there
@Proverbs25214 күн бұрын
Space isn't real, read your bible
@Renvaar19894 күн бұрын
@@Proverbs2521 I read Harry Potter... Does that mean wizards are real?
@moorooster2234 күн бұрын
@@Renvaar1989 space isn't real, read harry potter
@codymadison99934 күн бұрын
It’s all fake come on man wake up children.
@julius87911 күн бұрын
I love how Mars rovers and drones keep exceeding their expected lifetime
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor10 күн бұрын
So do I
@cybercat299 күн бұрын
Same here.
@reality92709 күн бұрын
They're built to withstand alot of variables, so if every variable occurs then it will last the design lifetime. But if things go off without a hitch, then that buys it some extra time
@anthonymorris15569 күн бұрын
It's because we give them life spans from our world and our atmosphere, everything is different including how friction worms inside of those gears and electric motors Obviously I pulled this out of my ass and have no idea if it's true or not
@QuiteZer09 күн бұрын
@@anthonymorris1556the last part was the most truthful as we know the conditions on mars and design these robots for mars’s atmosphere and conditions not ours, we give them a rough lifespan based on the conditions on mars.
@heliosearcherspace14 күн бұрын
Just landed and we're already starting to pollute other planets 😂
@professorxgaming207013 күн бұрын
Thought the same thing
@professorxgaming207013 күн бұрын
Bacteria there probably evolving already
@Torbenby_13 күн бұрын
We didn't just land, we've been sending rovers to mars for years
@eldrago1913 күн бұрын
Collins dictionary defines pollute as "to make it dirty and dangerous to live in or use" so I guess that comes down to whether you think a piece of a space mission is dirty. I think it's rather pretty myself...
@Redbaron1006-warthunder13 күн бұрын
@professorxgaming2070 no they couldn't lol, the environment is totally inhospitable, cosmic Radiation + 95.3% CO2 atmosphere -63 Celsius average Temperature and atmospheric pressure of 0.6% that of Earth's
@militaryliferoxanne5 күн бұрын
Soooo we're just littering in Space now too? Got it.
@n0xumbr4734 күн бұрын
You people need help. Go watch discovery chanel or something, god knows that half the comment section watches that shit 14 hours a day. This will litteraly impact no one. The clusterfuck of dead satelites and debris in orbit around out planet will be an issue to 0.000000000000000000001 of the population. Yes were polluting space, we have been since the first god damn thing we sent to space.
@nicholash80214 күн бұрын
If you crash on the highway and die with your car scattered across the highway, are you littering?
@JoeMama-fl9fb3 күн бұрын
@@nicholash8021technically yes, but police most often let the dead guy go with just a warning
@nicholash80213 күн бұрын
@@JoeMama-fl9fb 🤣
@Perry_Wolf3 күн бұрын
Jeez, where have you been? We've been littering in space ever since we left our atmosphere. From the Wiki: "As of January 2019, more than 128 million pieces of debris smaller than 1 cm (0.4 in), about 900,000 pieces of debris 1-10 cm, and around 34,000 of pieces larger than 10 cm (3.9 in) were estimated to be in orbit around the Earth"
@omgdontstealvids12313 күн бұрын
Unfortunately one of the wings was damaged recently due to a harsh landing, so it can’t fly anymore. RIP ingenuity 🙏
@dennispersson946610 күн бұрын
It was a Helicopter. It had Rotor blades, not wings, and a propeller. Still had a Bad Day, though!
@Terinjim10 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, the closest repair shop is approximately 140 million miles (225 million kilometers) away.
@dabs427010 күн бұрын
@@Terinjim might be a long walk then
@PiefacePete469 күн бұрын
Sooo... add it to the list of litter then? When Elon finally gets there he's going to have quite a lot of cleaning up to do!
@livebassngames9 күн бұрын
@@Terinjim just send elon musk and trump there with a box of wrench and theyll figure it out and save the machine sacrificing their lives too
@OdaTheSamurai8 күн бұрын
Sometimes, it still blows my mind how much Mars' deserts look so much like our deserts.
@JasonDean-z9e7 күн бұрын
It's filmed in a south American desert. What do you expect.
@blazejenkins83867 күн бұрын
@@JasonDean-z9e your tinfoil hats slipping sure it up😅
@Scooterbeerrun7 күн бұрын
tastes like 'em too
@JimmyPoopsock7 күн бұрын
@@blazejenkins8386 bro you're wee todded you got no clue. you trust these govts and major organizations owned by powerful people and you think they are gonna tell you the truth? keep believing your tv kid, why bother actually spending time figuring things out yourself. your brain can actually watch that moon landing footage and you think its real. LOLOL
@Zach-Rosicka7 күн бұрын
@@blazejenkins8386judging by the actual facts, seems you are the one who needs to snug his Dunce cap and get back in the corner with all that projection.💀
@SamuraiBonesie5 күн бұрын
Honestly, this just proves to me that we could go to Mars if we *really* wanted to.
@CassTYGirl2 күн бұрын
That, and the fact that several countries have already landed there since 1971.
@stuartparrish1240Күн бұрын
We've never been to mars (even with 'copters and rovers)... Mars = Death Valley w/filters applied, lol
@flashallen9826Күн бұрын
Problem, we don't have realistic plan to get back to Earth
@uchihatanjiro1236 сағат бұрын
we can but its deadly and risky, thats why like space X is trying to savely make people goes to mars
@casanovafrankenstein85382 сағат бұрын
And it could take a year or two to get there
@5mxg12 күн бұрын
Props for camera man for surviving on Mars and taking beautiful photos.
@rainydaylady659611 күн бұрын
😃🖖
@Nayz101111 күн бұрын
Mars rover took the photos
@simplyaguy011 күн бұрын
@Nayz1011 you have a great sense of humor
@cityslickersweet6711 күн бұрын
😂
@FreakyCommenter11 күн бұрын
@@Nayz1011r/whoosh
@EastMilk8 күн бұрын
The video title is like saying, "Dude spots his own trash that he left on the floor from earlier" OKAY?....😅
@jonathanbair5237 күн бұрын
It is kinda cool to see how it aged over the last few years....We also can get better idea how the space craft handles if we forget what unit are are working with, example 1 foot or 1 meter, really bad things happen if you say program a para-shoot to open at 10,000 meters that is about 30,000 feet and you program it to open at 10,000 feet so like 3.500 meters... Some times we gotta see how a car holds up smashing into a stone to see how safe it is for humans inside.. Granted this mission did not have humans on board, but we can see how the craft shell taken the impact and what area's of the blueprint needs to be re-worked if we do send humans to there... Yes we found human trash, as wreckage... But that wreckage can tell us info and be a teaching lesson..
@letsgetthisoverwith7 күн бұрын
I mean, technically it IS a UFO from Mars' point of view.
@mazlosoutdooradventures85947 күн бұрын
Pretty much right
@capcompass92987 күн бұрын
@@letsgetthisoverwith Not flying now.
@DeltaElites7 күн бұрын
When you consider the size of a planet, to find it's debris is pretty impressive. It shows the accuracy of their missions able to land at the correct rotational moment to be in the same area.
@no_no_just_no6 күн бұрын
I love how "UFO" it looks, despite being real. Like something from a 50s serial.
@IberianCraftsman14 күн бұрын
since atmosphere is thinner drones need way more power to take off
@thanksfernuthin14 күн бұрын
True. Less gravity though. They figured it out.
@freebird-i5q14 күн бұрын
nope, mars has a thick atmosphere, just not with air
@danielsibley11413 күн бұрын
@freebird-i5q Martian atmosphere is extremely thin. Most of it has been lost into space. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is 2% of Earth's. The gravity is only 38% of Earth's.
@thanksfernuthin13 күн бұрын
@@freebird-i5q Yeah. As another pointed out. Extremely thin atmosphere. No magnetic field to protect it from Sun's radiation which has stripped almost all of it away.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx13 күн бұрын
@freebird-i5q;• the sand is not a permanent atmospheric component. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
@tristandaries112914 күн бұрын
Bro stop click baiting, this absolutely is not a mystery. It would be a mystery if it was unidentified at first, but NASA likely knew where it would be from the get go
@koyomiee144613 күн бұрын
he did not say there was a mystery
@stalker529913 күн бұрын
@@koyomiee1446 literally in the title "NASA Spot a Mystery Wreckage on Mars"
@corporateturtle600513 күн бұрын
@@koyomiee1446 Clownmiee1466 ladies and gentlemen.
@ulla162313 күн бұрын
Good to know Mars is our nearest neighbour. Thank you my gorgeous PhD scientist. When will you be explaining wind power in detail? 😮
@benjamindover567613 күн бұрын
There are plenty of real clickbaits out there with nothing to offer. This guy is a very good educator. Give him a pass and learn something.
@babylonhasfallen13296 күн бұрын
We’ve polluted the earth, now it’s time to move on to Mars.
@spartangladio637812 күн бұрын
There was also the time that curiosity/perseverance (I forgot which one) found a piece of plastic and picked it up, which NASA instructed the rover to immediately put down, as possible bacteria from earth can contaminate the rover and ruin its mission
@KeeperOfOrchards11 күн бұрын
😂 so funny
@spartangladio637811 күн бұрын
@KeeperOfOrchards how is this funny?
@spartangladio637811 күн бұрын
@KeeperOfOrchards it could've been detrimental and ruined a multi-billion dollar mission
@GemeAle-x6r8 күн бұрын
@@KeeperOfOrchards We don't want the rover to get the sniffles
@fullmetal9297 күн бұрын
@@spartangladio6378 Boy, I'm sure you're fun
@glowingspaceorb11 күн бұрын
One of the most underrated "characters" in the nasa martian vehicle ecosystem, Rest in pieces, Ingenuity.
@artfx95 күн бұрын
That drone is worse than what you can buy in a supermarket now 😂 The technology developement paradox is real!
@Tyrell-d6o13 күн бұрын
"The wreckage sparked wild alien theories and online debates" Don't lie.
@Geeknificent12 күн бұрын
Technically correct But no one mentioned that we were the aliens
@MickeyMousePark7 күн бұрын
seeing a donut on the ground on earth will trigger the same things..
@daveg-Vancouver_Island7 күн бұрын
Yea have you ever listened to those maniacs? Anything and everything is cuz of aliens, they’re about as smart as Joe Rogan and come with the same exact evidence as Graham Hancock and that is, “it looks like!” Etc etc lol
@DoggyZworlD077 күн бұрын
I'm super glad human's are expanding to leaving rubbish on other planets now👌
@thomask48366 күн бұрын
Yes! And at the taxpayers' expense!
@Batboy11k6 күн бұрын
@@thomask4836you mean with .01% of the US budget? you’re clearly forgetting that NASA doesn’t get a lit of money
@VidarLund-k5q6 күн бұрын
Batboy, no sense of humour?i
@Rossvetl6 күн бұрын
Yeah, right. Like, can't they just pick it up or something
@quetzelmedina35 күн бұрын
@@Batboy11kthey get a shit ton of money. What ur confusing is how much that is compared to the rest of the budget. But they still get literally billions… and spacex is still doing it better…
@mqaisataloss.59516 күн бұрын
Gotta love humanity. Already dumping garbage on planets we can't even go to in person.
@utubesgreat4me13 күн бұрын
That’s the last time I need to click on DrBenMiles videos. It’s so easy for content creators to lose credibility by titling videos this way.
@aa714613 күн бұрын
Bro it’s not that fucking serious
@alansalacain219312 күн бұрын
Not gonna lie. I think its better that education videos have that click appeal for conspiracy theorists. They benefit a lot more than science buffs like us.
@harrisonlorens358511 күн бұрын
Literally all his videos are like that lol I thumbs down every single one and click not interested and this loser still pops up on my shorts feed. If you’re reading this whatever the hell your name and title actually are please just ban me so I can’t see your shit anymore.
@scottmcintosh43979 күн бұрын
@alansalacain2193 The conspiracy theorists need a few science lessons to bring some harsh reality back into their lives 🖖🏻👽🛸✨️ 🌌🔭
@Y0Shark8 күн бұрын
I don't see the clickbait, the title and content are right.
@Titan269.11 күн бұрын
Now ingenuity can't move, his blade cracked
@dx-ek4vr9 күн бұрын
Still though, Ingenuity lasted way longer than it was initially designed
@MagicToenail7 күн бұрын
@@dx-ek4vrJust because a blade is broken doesn't mean Ingenuity suddenly stopped working.
@Titan269.5 күн бұрын
@@MagicToenail Although Ingenuity's blades are broken and it can no longer fly, it still plays a crucial role in Perseverance's mission. The helicopter is connected to Earth and continues sending data, but its ability to assist Perseverance is now limited. Normally, Ingenuity acted as a scout, helping the rover plan its journey and relaying data back to Earth. However, if the distance between Ingenuity and Perseverance becomes too great, communication is disrupted, affecting the data transfer. Perseverance, meanwhile, must continue its exploration of Mars, even as Ingenuity remains stationary. It's Aniruddh from Titan 👈
@seamuswarren6 күн бұрын
I knew not of a Mars chopper. A blimp might have more longevity. Is the power source depleted uranium batteries?
@randomrazr8 күн бұрын
so are we essentialy litering marS?
@ThinkForYourself20257 күн бұрын
All of the solar system actually.
@thomask48366 күн бұрын
Yes! And at the taxpayers' expense!
@VidarLund-k5q6 күн бұрын
Yes, literally.
@Lad_Flaver12 күн бұрын
Mars isn't our nearest neighbor, Venus is.
@JohnnyAngel811 күн бұрын
It depends on where the planets are in their orbits, but, yes, Venus on average is closer.
@JohnnyAngel810 күн бұрын
@Chocolate_Service Right. My bad.
@supernova416810 күн бұрын
From what I know, Mercury is on average closer to Earth than Venus or Mars. In fact, Mercury, due to its small orbit near the sun is closer to every other planet in our solar system on average. There is a video of CGP Grey on the matter, I recommend watching it. =)
@ThunderMuffinMan10 күн бұрын
Mercury is our closest Neighbor for more than half the time.
@Lad_Flaver10 күн бұрын
I should clarify that I meant as far as space travel goes. Venus has the closest orbit to Earth's thus making it the easiest planet (in theory) to send spacecraft to.
@CStone-xn4oy6 күн бұрын
Anyone who saw the backshell wreckage and said "aliens" was not paying attention to the Perseverance Mission.
@stuartparrish1240Күн бұрын
It literally looked like a smashed motor housing to a ceiling fan!
@CStone-xn4oyКүн бұрын
@stuartparrish1240 The image of the wrecked backshell was first published shortly after the Perseverance lander began operations. There was never any question about what the wreckage was from.
@charleyedwards212110 күн бұрын
I was pretty sure this was gonna be a flat earther short so I clicked it to tell it not to show these to me but it was you and i learned something
@James-kd7dc7 күн бұрын
Funny how were spinning at 1600kph yet don't feel a thing eh.
@Itsallgood8427 күн бұрын
@@James-kd7dc we are travelling through the universe at over a million miles per hour! What is wrong with you people? Don’t think for yourself! Let scientists think for you and tell you what to think! Imagine having a brain of your own and actually thinking with it! 😂
@strawberrypeels117 күн бұрын
@@Itsallgood842 we indeed are moving at over a million miles per hour through space. this of course, doesnt make sense to you because no flat earth model provides an explanation for gravity that doesnt contradict laws of physics.
@Tony114426 күн бұрын
@@James-kd7dc You should probably visit a therapist as soon as possible. Not joking
@General_Maximus6 күн бұрын
@James-kd7dc nah, that's bait, lmao.
@supernova416813 күн бұрын
Fun fact: Mercury is closer to us more often than Mars is. I recommend seeing the video of CGP grey on the matter. =)
@Alan_Corvid13 күн бұрын
nearest on average
@fauzulazim299313 күн бұрын
Blame Jupiter which makes Mercury fluctuate unpredictably
@danejohnson540912 күн бұрын
Great recommendation
@speedy012479 күн бұрын
mercury is closer to LITERALLY every planet then any other on average.
@Beholder7776 күн бұрын
I don't think you want to land on Mercury
@humanresources21382 күн бұрын
It was landing equipment used to help Ingenuity and the Perseverance Rover land on the surface of Mars in 2021.
@Marusii8479 күн бұрын
Could you imagine being a Martian, waking up, flubbing your brits, you head out your home to hike 47 miles to your sanction job, and then get flattened by some humans space probe on accident 😂😭
@mikeottersole6 күн бұрын
@@Marusii847 That's never happened to you? Get out more.
@MrCHAIRMANOFTHEBORED8 күн бұрын
This wreckage is a Boeing Jet that was on an auto-pilot voyage and somehow ended up on Mars✈️
@anyoldorion7 күн бұрын
@@MrCHAIRMANOFTHEBORED That’s DEI pilots for ya 😏
@ythegamerita7 күн бұрын
Bold of you to assume anything made by Boeing would last the trip to mars
@mfranssens7 күн бұрын
@@anyoldorion😂😂😂
@MickeyMousePark7 күн бұрын
so THAT is where my luggage is..i wonder if i will get the frequent flyer miles..
@alexandertkachenko14327 күн бұрын
Boeing jets are truly wild forces of nature.
@SluggishGamer13 күн бұрын
Got excited at first :< Bloody clickbait ffs
@randjohnsondrums12 күн бұрын
It definitely came from another planet..... Earth
@Firedrake-f4g6 күн бұрын
So quick question. Why did they use an energy hungry helicopter design instead of a balloon powered by propellers? All the energy could go on movement and a pump system could pull in the gas for the balloon if you wanted to bring it to a standstill.
@not_even_me50356 күн бұрын
They wanted to prove that heavier than air flight was possible in the Martian atmosphere. Ingenuity was just a test vehicle
@erikaholterman414413 күн бұрын
Your title is misleading come on be a little bit more professional
@HanBohnThit-v6m11 күн бұрын
It in fact a Wreckage, so he is technically telling the truth.
@DM-wu5hn8 күн бұрын
Wow, Nasa was able to arrive at the exact spot on Mars from 3 years ago, even though our planet is at a different location in space than it was 3 years ago, and although we are spinning, and Mars is at a different location in it's relationship to our planet. The mathematician must be pretty smart. Those little fan blades work pretty well without atmosphere and more gravity without breaking it's little leggies.
@101doreen6 күн бұрын
Do you know how big the river and drone are? Maybe look it up.
@mikeottersole6 күн бұрын
@@DM-wu5hn Why more gravity?
@ellayararwhyaych47116 күн бұрын
But there IS atmosphere on Mars Maybe look it up.
@SATX_096 күн бұрын
Nothing you said made any sense Read a book
@DrJones205 күн бұрын
It's not the exact same spot
@Hedgeknight4206 күн бұрын
I can’t wait until we’re on other planets exploring it by the thousands each year like a new frontier . It will be like the wild west again but only this time in space .
@onlyontuesdays9913 күн бұрын
Stop feeding into the exact nonsense we're trying to stop. This is clickbait. You know it. Do better.
@mahoganybees13 күн бұрын
Yeah this isn’t a “wreck”, it’s the other part of a mars lander
@NYRM19742 күн бұрын
I own the planet of Mars and without my permission they are trespassing. Next time pay the toll.
@julian100013 күн бұрын
So not a mystery at all? Clickbait and bad science communication pushing conspiracy theories. Bad bad.
@legojet145911 күн бұрын
What is wrong with this its not bad nowadays you need some clickbait to make views there is no wrong information here so stop complaining
@zappababe857712 күн бұрын
Funny to think that there is a planet in our solar system that is entirely populated by robots, because of us humans!
@carlm.m.54705 күн бұрын
All Mars imagery are actually Iceland. That's why people keep finding Earth-bound items in the pictures.
@mlaine8313 күн бұрын
Gross clickbait title
@mlaine8313 күн бұрын
Unsubscribed from this nonsense.
@jarate807611 күн бұрын
Well it is a wreckage.
@joeydollaz199313 күн бұрын
I’m UNSUB and blocking due to your multiple instances of CLICKBAIT with misleading titles. Good luck in your deceptive adventures.
@MagicToenail7 күн бұрын
By definition, this is a wreckage 😂
@derradune67227 күн бұрын
Poor baby
@MickeyMousePark7 күн бұрын
looking forward to your comment on the next DrBenMiles video
@dipnosofistis26233 күн бұрын
We started polluting other planets, too.!!!
@starfoxdelta13 күн бұрын
Annoying video title, informative video
@AndrewN7512 күн бұрын
All discovery and exploration has a price. This is not impacting any being negatively or leaching chemicals into the ground. This can be tidied up if we get there in the future.
@voornaam31919 күн бұрын
Always that "we"! Wanna bet "you' never go there?
@AndrewN759 күн бұрын
@@voornaam3191 "we" is the Royal 'We" as in us, a group, humans, Perhaps study English usage
@kogasoldier93792 күн бұрын
What’s the density of mars’ atmosphere?
@TheBenghaziRabbit8 күн бұрын
Hey D, i have already started the process here to run for Mitchell County Sheriff. I hope we both get elected and get some stuff worked on.
@tacotaco2886 күн бұрын
It’s really a testament to human stupidity how a good chunk of comments are “it’s Ai” or “just filmed in a desert”.
@19LG993 күн бұрын
except noone said that...
@strawberrypeels112 күн бұрын
@@19LG99 did you even look at the comments? sort by newest first and youll see alot of comments saying "cgi! devons island!"
@CharlesKharkongor-p7b4 күн бұрын
if that the case, why it didn't come on the News channel?
@VirtualBilly6 күн бұрын
Why would that image be "eerie??" Human beings put it there.
@rickerlife91135 күн бұрын
Probably the same way a shipwreck or an old abandoned building can be eerie. Stumbling on something once pristine and operational that's succumbing to the elements of an alien world reminds a person of the fragility of this mars mission and the loneliness of space travel where no one will hear you scream or even bury your dead body. If it sounds like my imagination is getting away from me...well, that's exactly what makes something eerie. Our imagination.
@ConnieWilsonbricks1016 күн бұрын
NASA should clean up this mess!
@JacekS0054 күн бұрын
The Matt Damon will clean up. 😂
@lostsock98526 күн бұрын
Planned for 5 missions, completed 72. Talk about overachieving!
@framed16610 күн бұрын
The amount of knowledge and human engineering makes me hopeful for our future. This stuff is so unbelievably complicated and amazing!! GO HUMANS!!!😂
@82726jsjsufhejsjshshdjso13 күн бұрын
Your videos are misleading and of poor quality. You should take some responsibility and improve yourself.
@johndoebillbo94125 күн бұрын
Please explain to me how a rotary engine flies in space
@roughfoxy1014 күн бұрын
I think the helicopter flew in mars’ atmosphere, not through space
@johndoebillbo94124 күн бұрын
@@roughfoxy101 sure, but how? How would the blades generate the lift without destroying the blades. Wouldn't you need like 5x the lift? Seems like stability would be a massive issue.
@hihungryimcam13 күн бұрын
I usually like your videos, but the lies about mystery and alien theories are idiotic. I hope you aren't caving to dumbass tactics to increase views and number of comments. It's so annoying. It takes away your credibility.
@msw52247 күн бұрын
If there is no air on Mars...How does a parachute work?...
@I_Jakob_I7 күн бұрын
There is air on mars. Just not the same as on earth
@proto_arkbit31006 күн бұрын
Mars does have an atmosphere, its just a lot thinner.
@duaneharnes13 күн бұрын
Sooooo not a mystery?
@vice.nor.virtue13 күн бұрын
It’s not that eerie 😑
@jonenih5 күн бұрын
Rare miss for nasa naming team, how exactly?
@njmaugbill2 күн бұрын
Are these the drones over NJ?
@kwrzesien1714 күн бұрын
Real science, real engineering. 💪
@luked26795 күн бұрын
It’s amazing what you can find in Iceland
@jstar1000Күн бұрын
Its comforting to know that all the aliens are scared to show themselves to us and 100% leave us alone, nothing to be scared of here, move along.
@Mr530006 күн бұрын
Or was it Arizona? New Mexico?
@DL-fm6sv4 күн бұрын
We should send one of our rovers but accompanied by about 5,000 of those drones they use in China during shows. Seems that a swarm like that would cover a lot of ground. Plus, with battery technology getting better every day, how long would it take to truly survey Mars with instead of one or 5,000 drones we send a few missions with 10 or 20 compact drones to do the survey before sending humans? 🤔
@GrizzlyValleyBear5 күн бұрын
there's a Loy of these wreckages on Baffin Island in northern Canada
@jeremiahwilkes95884 күн бұрын
If there are beings that are intelligent out there they smirk when they see us having trouble simply going next door. They are probably so advanced by billions of years we can even fathom the true power of our universe.
@MangoChutney-k5v6 күн бұрын
2 million years when we are gone. Frog men : Oh look it's aliens!
@wad_Mr.J4 күн бұрын
Never happened, they can't escape the firmament
@Truesy12 күн бұрын
Why are there windows?
@buddymccormack86685 күн бұрын
I remember a mars mission that crashed years ago, they said some of the math was feet some was meters
@Kumire_9214 күн бұрын
If Mars had a civilization that rover would've been a UFO wreckage
@DG-yo3tk4 күн бұрын
I love it. Can’t even manage to handle one planet and we’re already leaving our trash all over another. Awesome. Kinda disproves the “expansion as salvation” theory
@dand-pb8pgКүн бұрын
Higher probability that the beer cans thrown out on the road are from aliens.
@paulvandal44444 күн бұрын
It was spotted only hours earlier over New Jersey! Government Agencies claim to have no additional information at this time.
@lifeisharditsharderifyoure68222 күн бұрын
Did NASA find my empty Budweiser six-pack on the face of Mars?
@ThunderCat_rx6 күн бұрын
Cameraman never dies😂
@MiniLemmy4 күн бұрын
The ‘Inginuity’ helicopter would have had another useful feature - it could blow the dust off of the solar panels of the Perseverance rover
@MatthewBaxter-g8fКүн бұрын
Ancient aliens would have had a field day with this.
@tarabooartarmy36546 күн бұрын
It looks like a giant, broken Christmas ornament.
@Azmedon-AUКүн бұрын
Imagine the Martians Government covering it up so the other Martians doesn't know that Aliens landed there.
@DJBerg-x3y3 күн бұрын
If you zoom in 21 seconds in, it reads made in Paramount studios. Public programming knows no bounds.
@joswald91603 күн бұрын
Tell me lies tell me lies tell me sweet little lies.
@9Johnny86 күн бұрын
I ran across this short and didn't realise which channel it was. So seeing the image I thought: okay, a factory lamp fell from the ceiling and someone decided to prank the internet?
@4xprops457Күн бұрын
NASA has a very good Hollywood set!
@pauldiesel45824 күн бұрын
So much for a pristine planet untouched by mankind.
@travelinventor94226 күн бұрын
NASA has great CGI now!
@thomasenglish1172Күн бұрын
All mars filming was actually done in Canada
@joakimcarlsson9015 сағат бұрын
looks like a smooshed speaker from the old days (those brown, white, beige colored ones) xD
@tomog83374 күн бұрын
There’s probably micro-organisms that you can’t see through camera on Mars that when that thing fell was basically just a absolutely major disaster for 😂
@PugilistCactus4 күн бұрын
For an Alien craft, it sure did look human in design. 😂
@relaxandeatcake6 күн бұрын
Aliens but we're the true invasive species littering on mars
@godandglory21445 күн бұрын
i swear if we see mcdonalds trash there, we are in the wrong neighborhood
@notagain28565 күн бұрын
It's an alien spaceship on Mars alright. A spaceship sent by aliens from Earth.
@john849ww6 күн бұрын
Doesn't Mars have sandstorms? I was surprised to see the parachute not crumpled up from wind or covered by more sand.