Why NASA can't get BACK to the Moon
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- Back in July of 1969, the United States landed human beings on the moon for the first time ever. But, fast forward to 55 years later, and we currently don't have the technology to get back to the moon right now. What happened along the way to change this? And how will we ever get back?
In this video, we explore all of that, and I share why I am excited for the future of space travel.
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This was pretty interesting. I've never wanted to learn about the space race, but you made it interesting enough that I watched the whole video. Thanks for making learning interesting :)
Wow I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Went all that way, taking all the food water air and room for waste they would need in a single module. Took off flew to the moon and landed with a car onboard lol, took off again... reattached to the orbital craft then came all the way back perfectly and landed safely. ALL ON ITS FIRST ATTEMPT IN HISTORY????? 😂
Sure is something!
And by the way who put the camera there before they landed?!?!?!
@@notoriousdip5495 There was a camera on one of the LM landing legs, and they were recording from onboard the LM
Thats why the Saturn V was such a ginormous rocket, it had to carry the CSM, the LM, and the S-IVb to actually get to the moon, also they did tons of other stuff before actually landing, like testing the CSM in LEO, testing it in Low Moon Orbit, then the LM in LEO, then they did a dress rehearsal, where they got very close to the moon(~15km) then went back to dock to the CSM, and only then did they actually land on the moon, but it was so close as they only had about 30 seconds left on the first stage before they had to abort the landing
@@notoriousdip5495 That was Alan Shepard that golfed on Apollo 14, not Armstrong
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Nice video and also education of what's with the racing to the moon stuff (I would imagine when you doing your research , it was fascinating and intriguing )😃🌕
It definitely was! Had a lot of fun putting this video together! Thanks for watching :)
Love your videos ❤
Never went in the first place haha
yes we did
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w video
Thank you!