Alex I really appreciate your honesty! All credit is given to the rightful owner and letting us know what's CGI and not!
@johnr23913 ай бұрын
everything on youtube is SHOCKED, MIND BLOWING, INSANE... gets so damn old man
@TheFos883 ай бұрын
Yeah it's ridiculous
@hughjanus27813 ай бұрын
We are talking about another planet normally I’d agree with you but not this time.
@daniel84443 ай бұрын
You click the bait hoping for a quick answer, but instead it's got a runtime to rival The Lord of the Rings
@BeeHash3 ай бұрын
Crazy Rocks On Mars (gone sexual!)
@kitchenerleslie61773 ай бұрын
Religions have 10 000 years. That's old. COPE
@benjaminallen35954 ай бұрын
thanks for the sleep time sounds! love learning while I'm drifting to sleep.
@Sniper97734 ай бұрын
I literally hear this video while I'm dreaming.
@2dogsmowing3 ай бұрын
Many nights of learning with my eyes closed. 😅
@userk41753 ай бұрын
How hard is it to add a wiper to the solar panel design?
@thefrub2 ай бұрын
Try using your wipers after a dust storm, see how well that works. And liquid doesn't stay liquid on mars, so no blinker fluid
@jonwacken4312Ай бұрын
@@thefrub It's only natural that you would think of your vehicle for comparison, but we're not talking about a car with rubber wipers on a glass windshield. We're talking about a multimillion dollar research vessel supposedly designed for Mars exploration. Possibly the arm could have been fitted with a brush of some, kind or maybe an air compressor that could off the extremely fine, dry particles. It shouldn't have been hard for them, but they never really intended to make it that far apparently.
@hyperturbotechnomikeАй бұрын
@@jonwacken4312 My idea would be to use tilting and vibration to shake the particles away. The opportunibee.
@hans_von_twitchy10144 ай бұрын
I very nearly clicked out of this video after about a minute, because of the "Why These Rocks on Mars Shocked NASA Scientists the Most" title. I selected this vid because I have a general interest in Mars, and shocking rocks got my interest. But after a minute of vid and no mention of shocking rocks, I thought the title was click-bait for something I'd learn about only after wasting many minutes watching stupid filler material. I'm glad the 'stupid filler' eventually got my interest enough to stick with it. Why didn't you give it a decent title, like "Supercut of Martian Rovers" or the like.
@Swede_4_DragonBeliever4 ай бұрын
Astrum never klick-baits! ❤ Welcome to the community ❤
@ThatBigJeep3 ай бұрын
We want ALL the information EVERY time... helps with retention
@FelixOroboto3 ай бұрын
god dam' bots and their bot accounts XD
@Swede_4_DragonBeliever3 ай бұрын
@@FelixOroboto oink :)
@TheDavidBoehm2 ай бұрын
Get out of here
@Swede_4_DragonBeliever4 ай бұрын
Greetings from Sweden! God bless this side of humanity! God bless the brave little Oppy!❤
@michaelsvensson90373 ай бұрын
hej på dig :)
@Swede_4_DragonBeliever3 ай бұрын
@@michaelsvensson9037 Tjena!
@TheFos883 ай бұрын
I have a poopy in my pantaloons oh boy 😅
@Swede_4_DragonBeliever3 ай бұрын
@TheFos88 looks like a banana from where I'm watching:)
@joseph-mariopelerin70282 ай бұрын
I think scientist are shocked when they wake up in the morning...
@Historygeek0103Күн бұрын
This is a criminally underrated video
@JimjefАй бұрын
That was just amazing Alex you really have a gift
@TheVinci_XDD11 күн бұрын
Bro your videos are the best thing on the internet!
@positivefandom90663 ай бұрын
Hello, I’ve watched this a few times. I saw “Good Bye Oppy” a few years ago, and your review was as good if not better. Thanks for the video 😊💎
@TropicalCoder23 күн бұрын
Fantastic documentaries. A gift to mankind!
@sarasmr42784 ай бұрын
Oh this is gonna be awesome 💜💜💜
@adriennebetts65893 ай бұрын
Its last words were sad. RIP little rover
@ooberholzer3 ай бұрын
I cried, pretty much, when Nasa officially ended the Opportunity mission... Just thinking about it, give me tears of deep sadness...
@EternalGeneral46 минут бұрын
dont cry cause it ended smile cuz it happened ❤
@harrypeterson92873 ай бұрын
Why were perchlorates formed on Mars? Here on Earth, we use electrolysis to make them, and natural deposits are rather rare.
@paulmorin6739Ай бұрын
Can the rotar wash clean other rovers solar panel??
@paulmorin6739Ай бұрын
Panels
@artiechavez.55683 ай бұрын
Very interesting & scientifically educational video…I can’t wait to see human on the moon & Mars. 🎉❤
@GreenIsTheWayForward3 ай бұрын
Please use normal titles, I feel dirty clicking a video with a title like this
@bluupadoop3 ай бұрын
Please get over your pretention, 'shocking' titles gets the man more clicks. It's just good business
@ballodium93584 ай бұрын
thank you
@mjinba073 ай бұрын
I can't even imagine the thrill of working on this project.
@JusNoBS4202 ай бұрын
KZbinr and former NASA engineer Mark Rober worked on this rover.
@jeffreyknutson3 ай бұрын
No moon big enough to keep the area on, and below the surface liquid enough to have a spinning core? Murcury and Venus may also have the same problem. But I think that that issue may be the reason those planets "stopped" evolving. Unless we can go out and grab some planetoids (like Pluto or larger), to haul into the "inner circle" or rocky planets, and set them up with a decent sized moon for each planet. Do that, then maybe. Just maybe, we can get those planets "working" again?
@sashaSwetlowskiАй бұрын
Why did the meteor look like it was just gently placed there, rather than crashing and exploding on impact?
@hyperturbotechnomikeАй бұрын
Mayb the sand dampened the impact.
@jimjimgl317 күн бұрын
Let me know when you get footage of small pieces of Martian paper and the title reads: “ Why these Target receipts on Mars shocked NASA scientists the most …”
@differentbutsimilar78934 күн бұрын
What shocks ME about that is Target being at the center of an interplanetary conspiracy.
@nyoodmono46813 ай бұрын
I knew it! Mars is full of gorgonzola.
@maximumbees3 ай бұрын
oh opportunity we're really in it now
@Wawacat87254 ай бұрын
47:13 woah!
@Paul-fs1er4 ай бұрын
All they needed was a paint brush on a arm .to clean it Self .
@Poppa_Capinyoaz3 ай бұрын
Or a blovac
@OnaRocketship2 ай бұрын
Solar panels need to be able to flip be cleaned then flip back.
@E.M.D.R.4 ай бұрын
Anybody else see the Pink Panther wearing a fez? 9:06 in?
@pavicopter4 ай бұрын
Excelente video. Creo firmemente qu4 nos estamos acercando a lo que pueda ser vida inteligente interplanetaria. Muchas gracias al equipo de hombres y mujeres de la NASA que junto a otras organizaciones y naciones, cooperan para lograr el objetivo de avanzar en la tecnología mientras nos encontramos FACE TO FACE con seres alienímemas extraterrestres. Mi nombre es Darío Mendoza (USA).
@osmosisjones49123 ай бұрын
Mars might been more Earth like more recently then billions of years ago
@2dogsmowing3 ай бұрын
It blows my mind that more people believe in the mars missions but not in the moon missions. 🤦♂️
@rb3872Ай бұрын
There is no such thing as Mars.
@Aroncare3 ай бұрын
Mmm, is there any real images?
@Rob_Mike_LitterstАй бұрын
2024 Mars shocking footage : 1 megapixel potato black n white collage of lego robot struck in 30 cm.sand dune for weeks
@jonnylightbody3013 ай бұрын
Why don't they have something to brush off the Mars dust off the solar panels
@dmallery13 ай бұрын
When in this video do they talk about the "shocking" rocks?
@TagiukGold3 ай бұрын
43:30
@jonnylightbody3013 ай бұрын
The return mission has been cancelled
@jonnylightbody3013 ай бұрын
2040 possible if they get over 12 billion to pay for it
@TKDJKentucky19 күн бұрын
Inter Standink ความตั้งใจ ความจงใจในเหตุการณ์...
@radulescudorin39883 ай бұрын
2 hours and 40 minutes for a few seconds answer to the title
@monopalle57683 ай бұрын
The rovers seem so fragile, thin little arms and overall flimsy build... They could have just scattered sensors from orbit, and cover a larger area much faster. Yes?
@kevinsharp-kn7rm3 ай бұрын
Don't be fooled these rovers are quite large machines. As big as a car
@monopalle57683 ай бұрын
@@kevinsharp-kn7rm I know, but imagine what you could do it you just scatter a ton of small RC cars instead of one at a ton. Or heck, just scatter down like 10000 parachute cameras from orbit... Maybe even do hydrogen balloons... -They did a helicopter.
@jeffreygarcia2783Ай бұрын
@monopalle5768 ah yes let us litter mars with 10000 parachutes 🤦♂️
@chrisplace9773Ай бұрын
Why not send the helicopter to go to it and use the rotors to blow off the dust so it can charge up ?
@IRENEAVILLENEUVE3 ай бұрын
Wow i Wonder if there is life in this planet
Сағат бұрын
x files whould indicate not to crack those rocks
@ricardoabh3242Ай бұрын
I would go and fetch it…
@psycleenАй бұрын
voyager keeps beep
@SMGJohn4 ай бұрын
Imao, 3 hour video that barely anyone will watch. GG
@q098765434 ай бұрын
Why not send a robot to clean the dust off the other robot?
@emermbiemeri3 ай бұрын
neser pun kam startu naten mire
@emermbiemeri3 ай бұрын
gjithqka keni bere keq qka keni mendu e keni realizu. vetum anenen negative. as. nji numer ma te voglin nuk keni anen pozitive vetum. anenen negative. negative negative. 1980
@vebnew3 ай бұрын
Okay
@PeterWalker-d7e3 ай бұрын
Picture of somewhere on earth bet
@JanaTeague-r3c3 ай бұрын
Williams Charles Jackson Daniel Perez Steven
@Lumsden-g7o4 ай бұрын
Mars once had a much larger moon, tha't why it had water on the surface Also it's tectonic plates moved faster ! But there must have been a colision witn the moon, that broke it into 4 pieces ! 2 piecees stayed in orbit , 1 crashed to the surface, causeing Vallice Mariaris The 4th wandered off into space ! Because of this the tectonic plates of Mars slowed down,causeing The magnetic field of Mars to deplete! It's atmosphere was lost, causeing catestrofghic changes to Mars surface ! I believe if we could bring Ceres to Mars and put it in a stable orbit ,(in the goldilocks zone around Mars, we could speed up the tectonic plates of Mars, it would bring back it's magnetic field, Causeing it's atmosphere to return, and to bring LIFE back to life ! Of course this would take a considerable time, but with help from Humans we could retract the time for this process to happen ! The trick would be to get Ceres to Mars , and put it into a stable orbit in the Goldilocks zone ! But I DO THINK THIS IS SOMETHING ELON MUSK IS CAPABLE OF DOING ! Of course ot would take considerable work from scientists araound the world need to be involved in also ! But it could be done, perhaps in 200 yr ! Mike.
@군주-b9v4 ай бұрын
Gonzalez Sandra Brown Christopher Taylor Sharon
@emermbiemeri3 ай бұрын
neser kam me punu. nuk kam kohe shum
@MrYorickJenkins26 күн бұрын
The word "likely" is an adjective, not an adverb, even though the last two letters are ly. Your knowledge of science is greater than your knowledge of English grammar, that's for sure.
@tanzanite669519 күн бұрын
that told him, grammar nazi
@mikeharrington55934 ай бұрын
TLDWI
@greghelton4668Ай бұрын
Every time I watch a show like this, I think of flat earthers and devout Christians. Where does the Bible mention any of this stuff. I know, most of them would say none of this is real. Earth is but a small rock in the “heavens”. One shouldn’t waste their minds on superstition.
@geologist10053 ай бұрын
Nothing here
@freqencАй бұрын
Must be the They/Them rock. SpaceX is the big man on campus now. Elon will get it first. RIP NASA
@Scooterdude014 ай бұрын
C'mon man, this is from 20 years ago
@TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3ch3 ай бұрын
😅😂🤣
@mersmithy12693 ай бұрын
Every Religion has a 'Great Flood' in their preaching. Are we just a catastrophic reset... and why do most modern Archaeologists hate the idea? Perhaps we've already been there.
@elastokim-nova74953 ай бұрын
A viagra.
@KissMyArs-n9tАй бұрын
Yall still looking at Rocks on a dead planet.......get a life this is a scam. What planet they really exploring that we don't know about?
@jeffreygarcia2783Ай бұрын
Stick to your day job
@coyotesayswhat3 ай бұрын
Voice creeps me out
@cosmicwolf710129 күн бұрын
Who's here in 2030?
@AIroboticOverlord4 ай бұрын
DoNasAld Astrump
@gpezun4 ай бұрын
“THEY" BUILDED AN AIR CRAFT TO EXPLORE OTHER PLANTES…. SPECIFICALLY TO GET CHOCKED "THEMSELVES” BY ANYTHING THE CRAFT SEES………. MILLIONS OF MONEY AND TIME……
@jeanos26733 ай бұрын
well by the end of this video I can say I am dumber then before I saw it thanks for your bs cheers
@gadeshtmounigama84793 ай бұрын
Recap, then old hat, then I left. Dude, find a KZbin video on how to KZbin. Then Do not follow it! Cause you've already made those mistakes. An old hermit once said, "you cannot chew water."
@stewartbrands4 ай бұрын
Nevertheless it is a hugely expensive esoteric sideline that has no significance to the intrinsic problem which is human's invoherence within the synergistic processes of natural habitats on spaceship Earth. No significance and an unjustifiable drain, at that scale, on valuable resourses from tax dollars. The taxpayer recieves no return on this extorted investment. As an analogy imagine a family with a garden and it is the only food they have. There is a draught.A few of the neighbours take their money and resources for digging a well and invest it in equipment to climb a mountain while the family then begins to starve. The mountain group reports back that the view is great and they found an interesting rock.
@jamielacourse75783 ай бұрын
Nobody gives a shit about Mars.
@sleepdr1fter2 ай бұрын
I do Jamie.
@michael519924 ай бұрын
That's not Mars. It's impossible. That area is here, on earth. Search it... 😂😅👎
@TraceyCummings-bs9fd3 ай бұрын
Good job Alex. You speak English quite well considering it is a second language for you
@KeyBordWarrior3 ай бұрын
its so sad youtube is losing its quality by lies and clickbaits. its becoming like cnn