Love that all humans from everywhere love and respect space exploration.
@IgorEngelen1974Ай бұрын
i guess we are all curious about 'what's around the corner'
@leovictim2392Ай бұрын
We were born to inherit the stars its our birthright
@TrazynnАй бұрын
It's a shame it stops at 2015 because enormous developments have been made in the last five years.
@shawnadams1460Ай бұрын
Watching people find out about what were were taught and shown via live TV in schools here in the US is just awesome. Any way you look at it, how far we have advanced in under 100 years is amazing. Can you Imagine what space travel and wonders we will see in the next 100?
@TrazynnАй бұрын
We didn't advance much since the launch of the ISS in 1998. But we will advance much in the coming years due to SpaceX enabling heavy transports. All other space agencies have become dependent on them.
@shawnadams1460Ай бұрын
@@Trazynn Didn't advance much? Come on man, we landed multiple rovers on Mars, invented a sky crane rocket landing system! (My cousin works at the JPL for Nasa, and worked on that!) Built bigger and better rovers, launched the James Webb Space Telescope, the first time setting a craft in the second Lagrange point or L2, as it orbits the space between the earth and the sun. Brought a sample back from a comet!!!
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192Ай бұрын
You should show them videos of the astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
@jamesohara4295Ай бұрын
As of 17 February 2024, India have a total of 95 launches from the three main orbital pads, including 80 successful launches, 5 partial successes, and 10 failed launches.
@varisthecat1Ай бұрын
You should really show them how starship flight 4 and Polaris Dawn went! They would be very amazed.
@sheldonhatch8255Ай бұрын
To My Species: I love you all. I have never felt as much sadness mixed with rage, as I do in this age. It is beautiful to see such a Wise Leader and a Beautiful Human as she. Thank you for this channel. Please continue to try and reconnect the world as one. We Must Love One Another
@dexterwohlrabe4380Ай бұрын
Wdym “to my species” you see any other species watching KZbin right now
@nathanperry8643Ай бұрын
Why are they up there Babu? As like the train station analogy we always have to send a few bold explorers into an unknown situation when exploring a new land. Even if that land is in frickin outer space!!! You guys are awesome, Nate from Texas.
@1stb1Ай бұрын
kerbal space program 👽
@bierce716Ай бұрын
I was born in 1955, before NASA was created. I watched all these things in real time as they happened. My reactions weren't much different from theirs!
@bierce716Ай бұрын
@AnarchyBurger-holdthegovment LOL! And the earth is flat, 9/11 was an inside job, and Trump won 2020 by a LOT.
@hdufortАй бұрын
They should have a tutorial to try Kerbal Space Program!
@skyrat381614 күн бұрын
I was thinking this as well. Let them have a go and learn some rocket science.
@TurningoffyourGaslightsАй бұрын
There is a good movie, 'The Right Stuff' that dramatizes the early years of the space race. This Kerbal imagery reminds me of the old 'Captain Scarlett and the Mysterons' tv series and 'New Captain Scarlet' series. And amazing..... the R-7 variants, that is the Vostok/Voshkhod/Soyuz series rockets are still flying today. . And the lady here...that is such a beautiful and elegant outfit that she is wearing.
@kriketoАй бұрын
great video! and whoever did that kerbal space program montage deserve its credit too not just for how detailed it was but for the skill to do it in game ! i barely been able to land on moon in the game xD
@lethfuilАй бұрын
I am and have always been in love with us humans exploring space. Literally the final frontier. Seeing those two cheering so much on our combined accomplishments is just beautiful, its love and joy. We're all brothers and sisters and together we can do the most fantastic things. ❤
@lukabloom409Ай бұрын
It's good to see Ruby again.
@dicerosautismambient4894Ай бұрын
This video miss when Huygens landed on Titan 2005; Good reaction
@dmschoice2571Ай бұрын
Did I catch that right? This was made using a video game? Well, better than AI, I guess 😄 But seriously, very well made and concise summary of the history of space flight. Respect to the creator. Since the two asked - I think, a deeper look into work and life aboard the ISS might make for a good reaction. I feel, however, that this might have been done already, but maybe asxa refresher?
@katsboy22Ай бұрын
Fantastic Beauty has returned
@markmuller7962Ай бұрын
Interesting short-doc, very unfortunate that there isn't real footage alongside the simulation (game)
@HL65536Ай бұрын
Let them try Kerbal Space Program themselves!
@golmatol6537Ай бұрын
You should show them "Gravity" for them to get a sense of what re-entry feels like.
@lajoswinkler17 күн бұрын
I don't think they would understand it. They are watching KSP and it's pretty clear they think it's footage of real events. The channel owners don't try to contextualize stuff they show to the villagers.
@Nlangkirby135Ай бұрын
Did you know the Soviet union developed their own space shuttle? They developed the Buran (meaning snowstorm) and had two others in development: Ptichka and Baikal.
@menotyou8369Ай бұрын
Dude, why are you showing them a cartoon made in a space flight simulator? There's plenty of actual documentaries with real footage.
@deegoboosterАй бұрын
Hey, the guy did a pretty good job with his video 😂
@Faust_000Ай бұрын
A possible reason is the language barrier. If you follow this channel for a long time, you will know that he can't show all the cool videos on KZbin to the villagers. He had to find an Indian dubbed version first while the English video would be used in the editing, so that both the audience and the villagers could understand the video. But idk tho, that's just a possibility.
@Kenneth_JamesАй бұрын
How ya make a rocket video without height, diameter, weight, propulsion?
@dkwuhnАй бұрын
It's a shame that the video didn't cover all major events. Would have been nice to see ISRO's (India) and JAXA's (Japan) accomplishments.
@greghamann2099Ай бұрын
But they were not the first to do anything regarding space.
@dicerosautismambient4894Ай бұрын
Also missed Huygens on Titan 2005
@samfulford1964Ай бұрын
Check the recent news about/from Voyager 1! Amazing and current. It's still working
@Doctadeth17 күн бұрын
The fact that mankind made mars a planet populated solely by robots....That's amazing!
@Horrorguy5Ай бұрын
Show them hockey hits like the NHL and ice hockey
@ExoEra2Ай бұрын
Yoo First Sir!
@stephanievivier290Ай бұрын
I'm glad y'all learned all about our and other countries space shuttles. I have been hearing that we did or are going to go back to the moon. I just wished they would hurry up and send them to Mars. Because most of us may not be alive by the time they are able to land on Mars. I meant humans not robots.
@lipgloss202Ай бұрын
Great video apart from that picture of Elon at the end. I love when they get to react to information about space and science.
@TallisKeetonАй бұрын
1942 - the only reason for this kind of rocket was actualy war, and Germany used these rockets to bombing UK during IIWW.
@skyrat381614 күн бұрын
It was a scary time according to my great Nan. She lived through both world wars and would tell us about the blitz when me, my sister and cousins were covering the wars at school. In great detail she described the duddlebug missile, where people would listen to it's engine for it to cut out as it passed over and then take cover. With the V2 there was no warning, no wurring of planes nor the weird popping sound of the duddlebug to tell when a bombing is taking place. No one had any warning when a V2 was about to hit and it brought a brief period of terror in targeted cities until the allies disrupted the V2 program. Yes it's grim to think but most of our most recent advancements in tech were developed during a time of war in the 20th century.
@speedy0124724 күн бұрын
Don't ask what the German rockets were used for.
@konliner9286Ай бұрын
Sir, make Raeen and others watch about the Cold War and a video of how USA and Soviet used German scientists to fly to space.
@JanRubes-ds3kt28 күн бұрын
Please make reaction to Starship IFT 5
@dexterwohlrabe4380Ай бұрын
Wait was that documentary made in ksp
@gordondry13 күн бұрын
Hmm, Kerbal Space Program is good, but they really should have used the proper mods to make it real. In vanilla this is not a good way to create a showcase like that.
@megatwingo29 күн бұрын
Again the old mistakes of this channel: They are not really comprehending the things they see here. Nobody is explaining it to them and nobody is correcting their countless hilarious wrong guesses and errors. Time and time again I return to this channel...and time and time again I'm disappointed.
@lajoswinkler18 күн бұрын
I don't think they understand this was a bunch of (well made) simulations in KSP to show actual events. Or they are just way too excited to see even that.