Thanks for watching! *If you enjoyed the video, help support the channel by leaving a SUPER THANKS!* Remember to *Like & Subscribe* and click the *Bell Icon* to never miss an upload. *Timestamps* can be found below: *Time Stamps* 📽 Intro 0:58 The Space Race 2:05 The American Machine 6:45 The Saturn V 10:16 Launch Day 12:34 Take Off 14:10 Into Orbit 16:35 A Wonderfull View 17:25 Day 3 18:45 Day 4 21:10 A Tricky Descent 22:34 Contact Light 25:36 One Giant Leap 27:21 A New World 28:30 Nixons Phone Call 31:09 Exploration 33:19 Accent To Columbia 34:45 Back To Earth 37:25 Ticker Tape Parade 38:34 Legacy 39:25 Goodnight From Apollo 11 40:02 Epilogue 41:02
@Kungfoopoo3 жыл бұрын
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@apc137_op3 жыл бұрын
Please also make a video on Iraq and Afganistan war like you have made a video on the Vietnam war
@emmersonmnangagwa78713 жыл бұрын
What’s the name of the intro song? I’ve got the artists but not the song name
@Gian.carlos153 жыл бұрын
How is ur comment 5 months old when this video came out 2/1/2021
@kianjones9833 жыл бұрын
How long does production take 😂😂 its been 2 years
@daves-selfie-wilderness-raves10 ай бұрын
I had the honour and privilege of meeting Neil Armstrong and shaking his hand as he was leaving the Sydney Convention Centre on 24 August 2011. Neil was the guest of honour at CPA Australia's 125th anniversary. Neil's father worked as an auditor for the Ohio State Government. I will remember the moment for the rest of my life. Neil died a year to the day after the event.
@KimaniWaGikimah-c9t10 күн бұрын
The heavens have become part of man's earth .? and how did they relieve themselves in those garments
@StillTypical3 жыл бұрын
Im crying right now, as a kid I bought a space picture book with all the Apollo missions on and I promised myself I’ll pursue science. Somewhere along the way I forgot my roots and let life happen for me. I’m 18 now and I am about to pursue a degree in economics. But Im still in school for 3 more months. I still have the chance to pursue my childhood dream. I vow to work hard in my science and maths and change my degree. I won’t let life happen for me , I’ll create my own life.
@josuke61313 жыл бұрын
I wish you the best of luck, bro. You can do it! Never give up because the moment you give up is the moment you're the closest to victory. Do as best as you can!
@callgrl3 жыл бұрын
@@josuke6131 Thanks Josuke…
@1971typhoon3 жыл бұрын
Follow your Heart!
@cornellkirk89463 жыл бұрын
Life is what you make it, remember that!
@StillTypical3 жыл бұрын
@@cornellkirk8946 thank you so much. Im in the process of actually now applying to Computer Science! I forgot about this comment and your notification was a sign that im on the right path and to keep going
@vincenzoclesceri4673 Жыл бұрын
I’m obsessed with documentaries and I’ve seen MANY…. This channel has an elegant way of telling the story of our past without bias. Also, the amount of raw footage and speeches that are constantly fed to us through these docs are breathtaking and truly enlightening… please never stop… just keep going farther back in time.
@kiryugaming579810 ай бұрын
I can relate
@L-Jamieson2 жыл бұрын
This channel is hands down the best documentary makers to ever exist. From WW1 to the fall of the Berlin Wall. You’ve covered everything, every single person on this earth deserves to find this channel, to be educated and informed on what shaped the world we live in today. Thank you for all your hard work.
@heathererickson62162 жыл бұрын
Our own government as a terrorist organization
@berniv73752 жыл бұрын
What an amazing achievement for planet earth. Astonishing. The conciliatory words expressed on the moonwalk should encourage all of us to help build a peaceful world. Thank you for an excellent video.🌱
@Rob-jh5fv Жыл бұрын
The best fake mentary
@leonardgibney299711 ай бұрын
@@Rob-jh5fv If you think of it, the Lem had to include: rocket motor and fuel, two space suits the astronauts had to get into in that tiny space, ten days' provisions including water and oxygen, computers, the Lunar Lander and an airlock for exit and entry into the Lem. I saw a KZbin video showing astronauts exiting and entering the Lem through an ordinary looking hatch. Odd.
@MrMa19814 ай бұрын
@@Rob-jh5fv If only NASA decide to fool anybody, you'd be the first one. You have no chance against a thousand of the biggest brains on the Earth, of course.
@KaramaJoshua-sx4mg9 ай бұрын
I like how this documentary is summarized and has all the details of apollo 11 story😊 tremendous
@ActualLiteralKyle3 жыл бұрын
The videos’ name did not disappoint! Best doc on Apollo 11 that I’ve seen in ages. Awesome awesome awesome work!
@TheLifeGuide3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@johnhenderson4663 жыл бұрын
100%
@georgeedwards65323 жыл бұрын
RIP Michael Collins. Forever a hero of mankind 🇺🇲
@benkirkby19312 жыл бұрын
Neil may have been the first on the moon, and Buzz may have been in nearly all of the photos, but someone had to be the guy who missed out on the spacewalk so that there would be someone to pick the other two up. Someone had to be the guy who got the smallest share of the glory, a man who too few today remember the name of. That man was Michael Collins, the greatest designated driver of all time.
@BernardBorel2 жыл бұрын
Post flight he was the one I enjoyed the most. Read his book, I listened to it as it was narrated by him. Such an interesting fellow!
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid2 жыл бұрын
@@benkirkby1931 Also the wittiest astronaut ever to emerge from NASA's efforts. Collins was hilarious! It grosses me out how often he's ignored by history. Same with the crew of Apollo 1. Ask a random person on the street who Neil was, and they'll answer correctly. But you ask about Gus Grissom, Ed White, or Roger Chaffee, and you'll most likely get a blank stare.
@wildboar7473 Жыл бұрын
Apollo 10 missed out too
@CitizenGimi3 жыл бұрын
Shame that not that many people have watched this vidéo thus far man... The quality of your content is outstanding ! Thank you so much for what you are doing, truelly appreciated.
@TheLifeGuide3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@giovannigiorgio64063 жыл бұрын
After one month i see only 4900 visualizations?? That's crazy !
@KTHKUHNKK3 жыл бұрын
I Agree absolutely. Totally. Awesome.
@neilarmstrongsson7952 жыл бұрын
Not everybody likes fiction.
@Lowonfuel2 жыл бұрын
@VOTER FRAUD More and more people fall for fake news nowadays!!
@apc137_op3 жыл бұрын
I am a simple man ... I see The Life Guide video I like it
@be26573 жыл бұрын
Indian
@eric636743 жыл бұрын
But do you watch it? Haha
@karlshuler101110 ай бұрын
The music was perfect for the meeting of the two crafts after the moon landing. It fit perfectly with Eagle rejoining Columbia.
@leexanderzimion91993 жыл бұрын
Every single second was beautiful to watch. A definite pinnacle in history of mankind.
@stephenbird20613 жыл бұрын
This remains the single greatest thing we have ever done as humans. It gives me goosebumps every single time I see the Saturn V
@replynotificationsdisabled2 жыл бұрын
Nah. Cloning, AI is likely to actually be sentient soon.
@tannerbradley91072 жыл бұрын
@@replynotificationsdisabled we’ll go to mars before we create AI, and it’s because of movies and comments like that lol
@rekunta2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it’d be the greatest thing humanity’s ever done if we actually DID it. 🙄 . . . . . J/k 😅 For sure, a truly amazing accomplishment. Mind boggling when you really think about it. Even though I jest, I can understand why some cannot believe it. The amount of effort, precision, coordination, cooperation, and a good dose of luck is hard to fathom.
@shanerobbins96752 жыл бұрын
You
@ChairmanMeow1 Жыл бұрын
big agree
@Uglier.3 жыл бұрын
Rip to the doggy that died all alone in space. It had absolutely no clue what was going on
@_3y2 жыл бұрын
Cats monkies dogs all died in the hands of the soviets launching them into space
@Lexluthor123242 жыл бұрын
Human cruelty …thanks god times have change
@nottsswan94922 жыл бұрын
Poor dog, she wasn't expendable, and neither is any animals suffering in mankind's appetite for success.
@JustinTracey2 жыл бұрын
Laika was a patriot and a cosmonaut. She is a hero. And she is memorialized as such.
@mahyudinmdshafii87442 жыл бұрын
@3yeris aren't astronauts died in the hands of US in space program? Blew up going to space. Blew up coming back from space
@Bipin.Ramjali Жыл бұрын
All blood, sweat and tears Worth every ounce. Thank you this generation of people🙏🏼.
@mynamemylastname7179 Жыл бұрын
They did sweat a lot in that hollywood studio where they filmed this 🐎💩 EARTH IS FLAT SPACE IS FAKE MOR0N
@nathanielfleku34162 жыл бұрын
The guy who did the countdown was legendary
@landeluxury5406 Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1969 and my parents told me I saw the moon landing. What a pinnacle moment of scientific achievement.
@mynamemylastname7179 Жыл бұрын
That was the pinacle of 🐎💩 Grandpa. EARTH IS FLAT AND SPACE IS FAKE.
@Cliffmchrist Жыл бұрын
@@mynamemylastname7179 Apollo proof that hasn't been disproven in 60+ years and counting: 1. There are over 8,000 photos available to the public of the moon landing missions. 2. There are thousands of hours of video too. 3. Hundreds of kilograms of lunar material that has been studied and verified by astronomers and geologists all over the world and showed chemical signs of being on the moon. 4. The LRRR data laser retroreflector arrays left by Apollo 11, and other subsequent Apollo missions, can still be interacted with today by using powerful enough lasers here on Earth. 5. The SELENE photos which show the damage to the lunar surface where we landed the Apollo missions. 6. The Chang'e 2 photos, which show the lander base. 7. Chandrayaan-2, which managed to photograph another Apollo lander base. 8. A group at Kettering Grammar School, using simple radio equipment, monitored Soviet and U.S. spacecraft and calculated their orbits. 9. Pic du Midi Observatory, which watched Apollo missions all the way to the moon. 10. The Lick Observatory observations during the return coast to Earth produced live television pictures broadcast to United States west coast viewers via KQED-TV in San Francisco 11. Larry Baysinger, a technician for WHAS radio in Louisville, Kentucky, independently detected and recorded transmissions between the Apollo 11 astronauts on the lunar surface and the Lunar Module. He could only detect messages FROM the lunar vehicles and not to them, cause the earth was between him and Huston. Also, backyard amateurs all around the world were able to tune in on the Apollo audio (not the video, that would have taken bigger hardware, but, the audio was easy) by pointing their Yagi and/or dishes at the moon. Hundreds (or maybe thousands?) of people in many countries did exactly that. 12. The Soviet Union, who monitored the missions at their Space Transmissions Corps, who's leader Vasily Mishin, in an interview for the article "The Moon Programme That Faltered", describes how the Soviet Moon programme dwindled after the Apollo landing. 13. The absurdity that thousands of people who worked on the Apollo missions would have to be kept silent for years and years without a single person coming forward to claim it was a fraud. 14. In October-November 1977, the Soviet radio telescope RATAN-600 observed all five transmitters of ALSEP scientific packages placed on the Moon surface by all Apollo landing missions excluding Apollo 11. Their selenographic coordinates and the transmitter power outputs (20 W were in agreement with the NASA reports). 15. Images taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission beginning in July 2009 show the six Apollo Lunar Module descent stages, Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) science experiments, astronaut footpaths, and lunar rover tire tracks. These images are the most effective proof to date to rebut the "landing hoax" theories. Although this probe was indeed launched by NASA, the camera and the interpretation of the images are under the control of an academic group - the LROC Science Operations Center at Arizona State University, along with many other academic groups. At least some of these groups, such as the German Aerospace Center, Berlin, are not located in the US, and are not funded by the US government. 16. After the images shown here were taken, the LRO mission moved into a lower orbit for higher resolution camera work. All of the sites have since been re-imaged at higher resolution. Comparison of the original 16 mm 17. Apollo 17 LM camera footage during ascent to the 2011 LRO photos of the landing site show an almost exact match of the rover tracks. 18. Further imaging in 2012 shows the shadows cast by the flags planted by the astronauts on all Apollo landing sites. The exception is that of Apollo 11, which matches Buzz Aldrin's account of the flag being blown over by the lander's rocket exhaust on leaving the Moon. 19. Spain and Australia were 2/3rds of the DSN that received all of the TV broadcasts from the moon. 20. Dozens of tracking stations around the world (including from enemies) used radar and radio telescopes to track all of the missions. You can find more info about this on MIT's site. The tracking was accurate to within 1 mile. 21. Spain had the largest telescope on Earth at the time, and used it to photograph the SIVB fuel dumps around the moon (which spanned out for miles, thus were visible to a large enough telescope), as well as the Apollo 13 debris and gas field (same dynamic). 22. There are more than 100,000 photos taken from lunar orbit. 23. The Jodrell Bank Observatory tracked the movements of the Eagle Lunar Module from the beginning of its descent clear down to the lunar surface by monitoring the doppler shift in its telemetry signal.
@october6432 Жыл бұрын
@@mynamemylastname7179 earth is round and space is most certainly real, quit making a fool out of yourself and spreading misinformation like this
@mynamemylastname7179 Жыл бұрын
@@october6432 Got proof of that Ret@rd I am looking for a peer chimp🦧reviewed scientific paper of Oceans curving. Ret@rd keep watching your cartoons
@Feerlyss Жыл бұрын
My god I’m glad I found this channel. I’ve been watching all day!!! So much information! Thank you!!!
@mynamemylastname7179 Жыл бұрын
Hollywod writes a lot of information🦧 Earth is Flat Space is Fake Try Learning that.🦧
the voice on the background of these documentaries is the best ever.... dude is good at narrating!
@STAN122469 Жыл бұрын
How does this not have more views, this was most incredible thing ive seen. Im so inspired to be a human on this beautiful planet we call Earth!
@stephengrube15322 ай бұрын
Wow. Just wow. Easily the best documentary I've seen about Apollo 11. My sincerest congratulations to The Life Guide producers. Outstanding work. Here I sit in my living room, at age 72, with tears in my eyes as I watched this, remembering what it was like to watch it live when I was 16, the whole family huddled around our little black and white Philco TV.
@santiago46542 жыл бұрын
I am crying bullets right now of how beautiful this is the ingenuity that we as mankind made in 1969 is just breathtaking and now just thinking in a few short years we will be on Mars is just incredible
@carsonn48373 жыл бұрын
You deserve a lot more recognition brother. The editing to the flow of the video is gold. Glad you have ads on this video, you deserve the money
@richardmiranda6403 жыл бұрын
Yes,we need more foreigners making money from Superior American know how.
@rosamarialopezfernandez4461 Жыл бұрын
Godspeed Mr. Neil Armstrong.
@Rando-user-zm1fx2 күн бұрын
Too bad he never took the opportunity to tell us the truth.
@thegunslinger13633 жыл бұрын
When is the second part of WW2. Being released? And imagine seeing Apollo 11 take place in person. What an experience that would have been.
@TheLifeGuide3 жыл бұрын
WW2 Part II is in production and will be released shortly! 📽👍
@thegunslinger13633 жыл бұрын
@@TheLifeGuide Good to know!
@Mk-pw5qd3 жыл бұрын
@@TheLifeGuide we been waiting for too long.. you said it will be released st the begging of feb ☹️
@mikeypao5263 жыл бұрын
I can’t even imagine that piece of... “machinery?” making it down the block.
@markburke13963 жыл бұрын
it's just been released. haven't seen it yet, but it's 1:24 long!
@namer6914 Жыл бұрын
Less than 500k views is a crime against creativity. This is a masterpiece.
@StephiSensei263 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this fine compilation of documentary material. Somewhere along the way however, we've forgotten our goal. We need to rekindle the inspiration in our youth, to pursue Math and Science once again. We must never permit complacency to smother the compelling desire to "go where no man has gone before". Human beings are a curious species. We need something to kick-start us into action. If he were alive today, Horace Greeley wouldn't be saying, "Go West young man!" He'd be saying "Look Up, and go beyond your dreams"! Even if we do not continue our "outward" trek, there is still so much to be learned and discovered from the planet we live on now. We don't need another "super power" to compete with, just our own innate curiosity.
@DouglasZanini2 жыл бұрын
A country united has achieved this... just imagine what humanity as a whole could achieve if it was united.
@snoopah30772 жыл бұрын
We'd have people on pluto right now.
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid2 жыл бұрын
@@snoopah3077 If we'd united 1000 years ago, we'd be BORED with Pluto by now. It's pretty sickening to think of where we'd be...
@donjindra2 ай бұрын
Actually, the country was being torn apart at the time. It was worse than today.
@steventaylor13482 жыл бұрын
video was absolutely amazing, the music choices were spot on. The way it ended was very moving, to me at least. Fantastic quality my friend, thank you!
@ericaliawi53206 ай бұрын
Three of the greatest humans to ever walk the earth (and the moon). They have secured their place in the annals of humanity until the end of humanity itself.. May they rest in peace.
@Rando-user-zm1fx2 күн бұрын
They are all liars
@stationmanager93252 жыл бұрын
I worked as a videotape recording engineer and had the great pleasure and interest to be part of the project. We recorded the whole flight on an RCA quadruplex 2-inch format Video recorder built by RCA. The picture quality was excellent coming from the radio telescope.
@SergeGolikov2 жыл бұрын
Are you sure where the feed was originating from brudah?, I also used to operate quadruplex 2-inch format Video recorders invented by AMPEX. Peace 🍷
@apolloskyfacer58422 жыл бұрын
@@SergeGolikov Of course they were sure. Unfortunately for you, Modern History is what it is. NOT what you think or wish it to be. And the SIX Apollo Moon Landing Missions were as series of astonishing events in that history. Get used to the Reality of that.
@kimabella6133 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful documentary film! The best I've seen for ages
@jawbone60 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely one of the best if not the best Apollo 11 documentaries ever made. Just brilliant. Thanks so much. I look forward to watching your other documentaries.
@ReynoldsJer3 жыл бұрын
The most amazing thing about this mission was the kind of computer software and hardware they used to achieve that milestone 👐
@fidiusjwhoopie Жыл бұрын
yeah the cgi was
@divyanshsrivastava30463 жыл бұрын
This video & this channel is criminally underrated !! Editing, music, transitions & narration all seemed so awesome !! More power to you buddy !!
@ahmadboyd674611 ай бұрын
I love this I encourage children all across the world to stay in school and get all the education and knowledge you can get science is the way!
@rexpositor67417 ай бұрын
As a country so far we’ve failed. Hence Trumpers.
@AeneasTroy3 жыл бұрын
This video made me cry. Not just because what we have achieved but also how far we have fallen.
@diegojared78053 жыл бұрын
Wdym
@air_3 жыл бұрын
@@diegojared7805 dude we haven't come anywhere close to what we did 50 years ago
@diegojared78053 жыл бұрын
@@air_ there is a fucking robot exploring Mars and Humans landing on Mars in like the next 5 years tho.
@air_3 жыл бұрын
@@diegojared7805 You'd think that we would've been to Mars already and not in 5 years. NASA's been delaying their SLS for way too long.
@diegojared78053 жыл бұрын
@@air_ because there's like 0 error margin in a operation of this magnitude, they gotta monitor the appropriate conditions and LZ in Mars, the amount of food and oxygen needed. Make sure that everything in that damn space ship is perfect so they won't die in space. Idk bout you bro but this is not a highway trip across the country that you can plan two days before
@michaelhobson15572 жыл бұрын
All your documentaries are incredible. Hands down the best documentaries I’ve ever seen. I cannot believe this video has only 245k views!
@CosmicFaust3 жыл бұрын
This is funny timing to upload this video since Epic History TV has just started working on this topic and is only on part one lol
@mikebeer15673 жыл бұрын
The moon landing is my earliest memory, my father woke me up to watch it, I was 2 years old
@ayyonmichaels97312 жыл бұрын
My granddad was a draft engineer for the apollo 11 mission... been looking over his obituary and decided to look up it's history...
@coreyandnathanielchartier37492 жыл бұрын
I was 11 yrs. old when this moon launch happened. It still give me chills watching the launch. The shockwaves forming on the rocket, accelerating to supersonic speed straight up, millions of horsepower. A delicate, technological miracle, wrapped in a device with mind-boggling brute force, to escape the Earth's gravity.
@wilki1010112 жыл бұрын
I rarely like videos, and I have only commented on a few in the past 10 years. But I had to for this one. This was one of the best KZbin videos I’ve ever seen. The footage, music, commentary, and overall video were put together so well; it just blew me away. I’m subscribed and I’ll watch every video
@TheLifeGuide2 жыл бұрын
Thanks John 😊
@rekunta2 жыл бұрын
I’d give my life to go into orbit. Some people are truly blessed.
@RealSteelStreet Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! My wife looks at me crazy and thinks I’m playing…but as SOON as all my kids are grown (in 6 years btw) ALL they gotta do is call me up. Ready, willing, and at least physically able 24/7 🙋🏻♂️
@-weedle2 жыл бұрын
Im getting all emotional, this has to be one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen, thank you
Жыл бұрын
Yeah.. All emotions and no brains 😂
@glenmiller4273Ай бұрын
Don't be so hard on yourself, TIO..... They say intelligence skips a couple generations. I'm sure your grandkids will be sharp as tacks.
@tomstrum6259 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video !! I was 19 at the time & this brings back all the incredible emotions.......
@beefsuprem02413 жыл бұрын
13:40 Imagine being able to sit there with a cold beer and watch the apollo launch, brilliant.
@jamesmcdowell5850 Жыл бұрын
These are the best history videos on KZbin. Hands down! Only problem is you don't release more often.
@JohnSmith-fe7nf2 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this on TV, at my grandparents house. I was 9 years old and fascinated.
@flmg80472 жыл бұрын
That is why the moon landing wasn’t faked
@kakkacarmenelectra72293 жыл бұрын
This is a very impressive documentary. Blew me away with how well put together it is. Soon enough the KZbin algorithm will push this to a million views, if not more
@namer6914 Жыл бұрын
Sadly, it didn't 💔💔
@DigitalDecade2 Жыл бұрын
@@namer6914 Journey from earth to moon kzbin.info/www/bejne/aH-2nnahaqyKrtk
@dapete2 жыл бұрын
Neil taking control with 1 minute of fuel left to get them out of that bad landing area and getting the Eagle down earns him the title of biggest brass balls of all time.
@h.p.7343 жыл бұрын
How come this gem doesn't have million+ views yet?!!
@mikeypao5263 жыл бұрын
Because most people already know it’s fake
@VK-jy3pi3 жыл бұрын
@@mikeypao526 oh ok. Have on beliefs then. Like the Earth is flat, and masks and vaccines are microchips?
@apolloskyfacer58423 жыл бұрын
@@mikeypao526 If you say so Mr Knowledgable.
@Devinn5042 жыл бұрын
@@mikeypao526 If it was fake the Soviet’s would’ve been exposed the US
@neilarmstrongsson7952 жыл бұрын
Fiction doesn't have that kind of draw.
@tinnguyen35446 ай бұрын
This documentary brought tears to my eyes. This is beautifully-made!
@Kungfoopoo3 жыл бұрын
Amazing stuff, imagine stepping on to one of them rockets, scary stuff 😳👏
@mikeypao5263 жыл бұрын
It’d probably break if anyone stepped on it judging by the looks
@randysmith43313 жыл бұрын
@@mikeypao526 you deniers still think the LM is made of “tin foil and curtain rods”? It’s solid steel underneath that foil protection, whether you want to believe it or not.
@mikeypao5263 жыл бұрын
@@randysmith4331 oh ok. That solves it. Moon landings must be real then and cannot have been faked.
@randysmith43313 жыл бұрын
@@mikeypao526 it’s about time you came around to the truth.
@mikeypao5263 жыл бұрын
@@randysmith4331 😂
@mikeveis639311 ай бұрын
I was 11 years old at that time. This was awesome. Great video. Very beautiful music.
@jamessutter67003 жыл бұрын
That Saturn five Apollo 11 Lift-Off sequence is Absolutely positively magnificent in every single way. It is BEAUTIFUL to see. It is awe-inspiring to all of the human senses. What an utterly fantastic and wholely, truly a completely amazing machine. It is soooooo unbelievable and incredible. Like nothing ever before and nothing likely to ever be seen again. Those F1 engines and the shear size of the rocket. The engineering and science behind all of it. It's just remarkable. How well it worked. People talk about why we would spend money like that on developing things for space travel and why we would put so many resources and so much time into something like this. They think 'What good can come from it in the end? What do we gain?' "How can we rationalize spending exorbitant amounts of money on focusing on space travel? Especially when there are so many problems and things here on earth yet to figure out?" The reality is that much of the technology and many of the advancements that we have made since the start of the Space Program have COME FROM that research and advancements OF those space programs. Our whole modern and contemporary world has been so deeply influenced by what was able to have come from, and been discovered, by those programs, astronauts and NASA. From Mercury to Gemini to Apollo to MIR and the Space Shuttle and the ISS. We get more from the things we learn up there than just about anything on this planet and about anything and everything ON this planet and that is why it is so important that we are always taking those steps and we are always putting effort into Space. Because man, how ABSOLUTELY magnificent and tremendous it all really is. There is nothing in the world that gives us the kind of perspective that we get from space. It's phenomenal in every way. And we do learn so so much that we use, advancements that help us create and that does bring our society and humanity forward from it all. But all that being said.... The Saturn V, To Me, it will always be the most amazing machine or creation that has ever been, or will ever be, made or created by mankind. It's simply gorgeous.
@golden1789 Жыл бұрын
A beautiful documentary with remarkable clear footage. Thank you.
@michaeldeblaey42193 жыл бұрын
It saddens me to tears to see the state of this great country as of now. Watching that Saturn V blast off made me realize that we can still do great things just as we did in 1969.
@rockethead72 жыл бұрын
Well, the 8.8 million pounds of thrust rocket, SLS, is slated to roll out to the launch pad this week down in Florida (barring further delays). And, then it'll launch a couple of months later. The Saturn V "only" had 7.5 million pounds of thrust.
@ronaldgarrison8478 Жыл бұрын
In a year or two, maybe you can see a n SLS or a Starship launch for Artemis 2 or 3. See if that doesn't help.
@wildboar7473 Жыл бұрын
now now what is wrong? No more Racial Segregation? LGBT Rights? Minors Transgender operations? The Woke movement? No more Vietnam bomb droops etc? Isnt all *WELL* with Biden?
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
@@rockethead7 Yes but that includes with it's solid fuel boosters on it, the Saturn V still remains the most powerful rocket ever to fly in space without assistance from solid fuel boosters and the Rocketdyne F-1 engine remains the most powerful single chamber rocket motor ever.
@rockethead7 Жыл бұрын
@@dukecraig2402 Rocket motor = solid fuel. Rocket engine = liquid fuel. If you're going to pretend you can "correct" me, get your terms correct first.
@aaronharris72493 жыл бұрын
These videos never fail to amaze me
@franciscook58193 жыл бұрын
A good documentary, The achievement of Apollo is all the more impressive when you realise that most of the calculation in the design work was done using slide rules and tables of logarithms ("What are those?" I hear young viewers say). There were mainframe computers but they lacked the computing power of even a modern PC. A small gripe - there were a number of factual errors in the video - the only one I mention is that, in event of a failed landing, most scenarios (including the descent stage running out of fuel) would call for the ascent stage to start in order to abort the mission - the possibility of a crash on the moon was miniscule. The ascent stage was powered by a pressure-fed engine using propellants which ignited on contact so there were very few failure modes for it (i.e. it was very reliable). Keep up the good work.
@SirBlue3 жыл бұрын
Amazing documentary! It’s so well made 11/10. What i like most of all about Apollo 11 is that everyone can take pride in this accomplishment of humankind
@SergeGolikov2 жыл бұрын
I was 2o years old and watched this live on a BW TV set at work on 16th July 1969. Now at 73 years young, I look back at this as magnificent theater. A show, put on by the Military Industrial Complex, as part of the Dialectic of East Vs West. Or, the so called Cold War or Detente, or controlled conflict to feed the MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) hysteria. Anti gravity technology would have been so much cheaper, but it was suppressed as being unprofitable. Just as Tesla's free energy scientific discoveries.
@TimWngn4 ай бұрын
There is no such thing as free energy.
@shikharashish761613 күн бұрын
this is so beautifully made documentary. i keep coming back here whenever i remember.
@patrickfarrell50923 жыл бұрын
Amazing work on this documentary. Thank you 👏👏. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
@dougbryant54172 жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable, loved your editing and production. Nice music too. Cheers.
@TheSackylacky3 жыл бұрын
My husband actually gave flying lessons to Jan Davis. She had to have a pilots license to apply to NASA and eventually flew three missions on the Space Shuttle. I was just a young teenager when Neil stepped on the moon. Amazing how the Apollo missions have impacted our world today.
@ChairmanMeow1 Жыл бұрын
I think the Saturn V is STILL the most impressive thing that man has ever created. Majestic.
@jawbone60 Жыл бұрын
I’d have to agree with you!!!
@mynamemylastname7179 Жыл бұрын
Actually you don't think much cause Saturn V was the 🐎💩 Hollywood ever created. Earth is Flat Space is Fake
@RtB682 жыл бұрын
It really is impossible to overstate just how big this achievement really was - in the day of slide rulers and without precedent - to do the impossible. Kudos to all...
@deevaknight82372 жыл бұрын
Americas biggest lie to date. USA worldwide laughing stock on so many levels
@wildboar7473 Жыл бұрын
THAT is for Sure! Why Explanations keep coming out half a century later. You see, this is what I don’t understand >>. Everything has been picked apart in so many ways that we have arrived at a Point where it appears that NASA got nothing right….NOTHING… not one thing.🤒 Yet a group of people who very likely suffer from an array of psychological issues, live in fear despite; "400,000 scientists, engineers and technicians" who have first hand experience on Moon landings + plus their Mountain of Proof + President Nixon said so!!!
@jimdaily5808 Жыл бұрын
Exactly we didn't even have handheld calculators but we had computers in the moon mission? Come on this is so fake and they lied to us and the world just so they could say we beat Russia. These guys didn't go past the atmosphere at any time when they actually went up they just sat in that little capsule rotating around the earth in the earth's upper atmosphere where we couldn't see them. There is a radioactive belt that lies between us and the moon that we cannot go through and the current astronauts have said we cannot go past high earth orbit where you actually see the video of earth from in their video. This is because the radioactivity in this belt beyond earth's atmosphere is so radioactive it would fry anything that tried to go through it. NASA has been caught so amny times telling on themselves and why it's impossible to go to the moon yet we supposedly went there when we couldn't even make a handheld calculator that had a digital display abs able to do complex equations but we did this? I'm sorry but no. Furthermore their reason for not going back for decades was that they lost the plans for the first moon lander and we weren't able to recreate it even though we had 10 times the technological capability as we did back then. This lie isn't good enough to fool a 5 year old but we all or at least most of us bought this stuff they told us. We have never seen a true picture of earth from space as every single picture of space is altered or entirely created from supposed data from instruments on the space station or satellites. If you believe that we actually did this in the 60s but we couldn't do it again in the 2000s because we lost the plans and we coukdnt recreate something that was made with less tech than our current smart phones then you are gullible enough to believe that the president runs the country or that the CIA doesn't operate on American soil, or that all politicians in Washington want what's best for us and aren't lining their own pockets instead. Come on people. Please don't allow these people to talk you into believing the at best totally unlikely event took place and at worst totally impossible at the time event took place when it did. They shot men into low earth orbit after they had filmed the actual landing on earth and then while they were orbiting they showed the world the film like they were on the moon and then took them out of orbit so they would fall back to earth's surface and that was that how America lied to the world and the world sadly enough actually believed it. So many are lost and will never be able to realize the truth and question authority and the things that don't add up. It's sad and the reason why it is so easy for the rich and powerful to enslave the rest of us in economic chains.
@CaptCrewSock3 жыл бұрын
Anyone ever wonder where the term “everything went south” came from? It came from the rocket program out of New Mexico when a rocket would accidentally fly south into or towards Mexico.
@dansv13 жыл бұрын
The Online Etymology Dictionary says the idiom predates rocketry. “go south (v.) "vanish, abscond," 1920s, American English, probably from mid-19c. notion of disappearing south to Mexico or Texas to escape pursuit or responsibility, reinforced by Native American belief (attested in colonial writing mid-18c.) that the soul journeys south after death.” I thought it came from south being down on most maps.
@snoopah30772 жыл бұрын
fake
@RealSteelStreet Жыл бұрын
This video officially gained you at least this subscriber 🙋🏻♂️ Job well done…this is absolutely beautiful history!! 🇺🇸
@mynamemylastname7179 Жыл бұрын
You should unsubscribe (to Life) useless eater. EARTH IS FLAT, SPACE IS FAKE
@ghadahamdy378 Жыл бұрын
A Great Documentary .. Thanks a lot!
@1960HikerDude2 жыл бұрын
Great presentation. As someone who watched Apollo 11 as an 8-year old boy, this program did a great job of capturing the feelings of that moment.
@jfkgotnoscoped78193 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so underrated my guy. Great job as always
@piratemnmyayo3 жыл бұрын
Qualities of these videos are amazing
@simonknis24953 жыл бұрын
Amazing! An absolutely amazing video, arguably the best video that I have ever seen in my life!
@RealSteelStreet Жыл бұрын
It really is!! 🇺🇸
@peteryeung1112 жыл бұрын
One of men’s greatest achievements. The filming s equally amazing 👍
@anitablades60332 жыл бұрын
I had a pen pal on one of the ships that picked up them and other rocket tops from the water. He showed me pictures he took when he got home. Really Cool !!
@cowlitzrez75652 жыл бұрын
About the time of the Apollo 11 launch, my mother, sister and I did a trip to Disneyland that was paid by my father. My father probably figured that the next best place to go if we can't get to the moon was to go to the happiest place on earth. Disneyland had a simulation of a flight to the moon back then.
@francisjtuk11 ай бұрын
This just shows the ingenuity and skill of the human race when it puts its mind to something. If we spent resources on this type of positive endeavour rather than worthless destructive behaviours just imagine what we could achieve? Bravo Apollo !!
@keelanwagstaff77509 ай бұрын
I often find myself coming back too this video in preparation for the Artemis Missions. Knowing this was the greatest achievement that humanity has ever accomplished and that very soon my generation will be able too witness Man walking upon the Moon once again warms my heart.
@glenchapman38997 ай бұрын
Well from a generation who did witness it first time around. More than happy to pass the torch. Enjoy the adventure, you wont forget it
@Trends_bollywood2 жыл бұрын
This has to be the best documentary on this topic
@johnz43282 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring! Truly sad that there are so many trying to destroy a great nation.
@wildboar7473 Жыл бұрын
Who is trying? Biden? British Bankers?
@HurricaneWeasel Жыл бұрын
This is done so well! Thank you for all the great documentary you provide us for free.
@mynamemylastname7179 Жыл бұрын
You mean 🐎💩 productio not documentry. Earth is Flat Space is Fake🦧
@patrickmartinson3 жыл бұрын
Magnificent documentary work, well done
@markmark6938 Жыл бұрын
I came for the documentary, I stayed for the jam session.
@AndrewHetherington3 жыл бұрын
That was fantastic!!
@tombystander2 жыл бұрын
12:49 that is as close to HD as u will ever get for this time period. Absolutely mesmorizing
@qibble4552 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Very well done.
@markhildebrand2417 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video with great background music!!
@Alex_Penjamin3 жыл бұрын
Wow I just finished watching the challenger mini series on Netflix. Down for this!
@dominicaustin6016 Жыл бұрын
a special hand for the music choice too, gives a real epic feel to your work
@jdcamc2 жыл бұрын
I remember watching the landing when I was a kid. Thanks for sharing!!
@neilarmstrongsson7952 жыл бұрын
As children we often believe in things that aren't necessarily true.
@Haaambuurger Жыл бұрын
That phone call with the president was beautiful
@qbk003 жыл бұрын
I love this channel :D
@kushalsv3 жыл бұрын
I'm still waiting for the 2nd Part of the World War II video....
@dr.max9yt4593 жыл бұрын
Same, he said it would be out in summer 19 then he said it would be out this February and it ain’t
@jojosantos12642 жыл бұрын
Why did this make me cry multiple times
@AgitpropPsyop Жыл бұрын
Seeing the lunar surface roll by as they are landing is such a crazy thing to see. Made me tear up
@Veyronp8711 ай бұрын
To this day, humanity’s greatest achievement.
@AhmadBilal-cn8uh2 жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the best documentaries in human history. How it only has 185k views is beyond logic.
@SergeGolikov2 жыл бұрын
We live in a Post Porn society brother, mobile devices for distraction, awe and wonder have been replaced by stimulation and instant gratification. Shalom!