Revisited: Apollo 12 Launch (1K Subscribers!)
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- čas přidán 25. 11. 2020
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4:11 Classic! "Try SEC to Aux"... a real steely eyed missile man!
John Aaron, one smart guy!
Your Apollo 17 presentation was:
-Beyond great.
-Beautiful visual.
-Well done
Thank you!!!!
Your work is better than most of the pros. Unbelievably good. Thank you for setting me up for some binge watching over the holidays!
I just stumbled across this channel. Really outstanding presentation.
Welcome aboard!
Yeeah...me to. Fantastic !
Same
I'm almost through all of them, outstanding production.
This was great! I've come to expect that from this channel. Never quit.
Absolutely outstanding work, sir. I stumbled across this channel and have been absolutely floored by your attention to detail, music, narrative and overall production quality. Huge respect for doing it all the way you’re doing it, and for just trying to make a documentary that you’re proud of. You have succeeded above and beyond and I can’t wait to see what else comes along!
Been binge-watching your videos over the weekend and just want to say congrats on making such great content. From the choice of footage, quality of your scripts and their delivery, it’s clear that this is a labour of love. Thanks 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Totally amazing mission, hit by lighting twice but that didn't stop them. And they got the moon lander to walking distance of surveyor. 51 years ago. I hope NASA'S new moon adventures Artemis follow them, except launching into a thunderstorm.
Was pressure put on them to launch during a thunderstorm, because President Nixon was at the Cape watching the launch?
I suspect that NASA made the same mistake with Space Shuttle Challenger as President Reagan was going to make a major space announcement the next day in congress ...
Watching fun the UK. These are truly wonderful documentaries of extraordinarily high quality. Really well done.
Whenever a KSC launch is scrubbed due to bad weather I think of Apollo 12. Then they laughed themselves all the way to orbit.
Excellent Jackson well done!!!!
12 is my favorite mission. Thanks for this 😀
Wow, I'd never heard all this comm chatter in real time before. When you listen to him, Conrad was a steely eyed missile man for sure. A lesser pilot would have been freaking out and screeching in his voice with everything that had happened. And never once did he consider aborting. I had the honor of speaking with Al Bean once (not many people can say they had a man who walked on the moon call them at home), but we mostly talked about art and a book project I was asking his opinion about. I didn't want to press my luck by asking him about the ascent. I think it freaked him out that I was middle aged yet born a few days after they came back from Apollo 12. He did tell me to do whatever I was going to do NOW, because eventually you start forgetting things and that at this point, he was starting to forget what it was like to walk on the moon. RIP, Captain Bean
Bro! You never fail to deliver! Another great video!
I always look forward to your videos. Thanks so much for your hard work & excellent research, we all appreciate these documentaries. Can't wait for season 6.
Beautiful dedicated work you do!
Just stumbled upon your channel and started with the Mercury program. Excellent job done! Really puts quite a number of professional documentaries to shame.
I hope you never loose your joy making these docus and will continue to share them with us!
Thanks a lot for your effort!
When you are working at peak performance in your mission it’s crazy how fast you talk and multitask information like it’s nothing! I listen back to some of my old radio traffic that was recorded during firefights or stress and everyone is working at 1.5x speed or more and your brain tracks completely fine. I actually had to slow this down to .75x speed just to keep up! Now I understand when my wife says I talk to fast. Haha! Great stuff
Gerry Griffin, cant get more of a confirmation on your work then him!
HD, This is an incredible volume of work, well done and thank you.
Thank you very much Peter
Thank you Jackson for another quality video and for your 'bit' at the end. A belated 'well done' on your achievements so far. Can't believe you are only 21!! Good luck to you in all you do and your further career. Will tell others I was there when you started. All the best
I never get tired of watching these Saturn V launches. This launch proved what Steely-eyed, Rocket men were made of!! "That was one of the better sims, believe me! As Pete Conrad quipped.
Thanks for posting!!
This is my favorite space channel on CZcams
Hey Jackson, Hope alls well. You will be remembered for your quality film work at the 75th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Keep it UP!
Congratulations and thank you very very much !
Approaching 50k subscribers and well deserved.
This is the 2nd video of your's I have watched. Part 1 Gemini and this one. AMAZING!!!!! I grew up in the 60s and was able to watch every launch on TV. Funny how I came down with a cold on every launch and had to miss school those days. I was even lucky enough to be at KSC for the launch of Apollo 16. Seeing a Saturn V go live was a life altering experience in site, sound and yes feel. It shook the ground and air. I was one of those kids that pestered NASA right up to Skylab for articles and photos and I even got autographed photos of all the Apollo astronauts. (Sadly those were accidently thrown out a few years ago) Your videos are amazing and I plan to watch more. Your Channel, Lunarmodule 5 and Apollo in Real Time are amazing records of what NASA was able to accomplish and makes one wonder what could have been had Apollo and original post Apollo plans had been carried out. But also give a hope for today with a rekindling of human flights to the moon and Mars are gearing up. Channels like yours and others show what was done in amazing detail (should help derail those claiming it was faked) and can help spark that spirit in the youth of today. Keep up the great work and thank you!!!!!
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for the memories. You should watch the Apollo 16: Remastered, seeing as you were there. That’s incredible!
In portuguese: Essa é uma excelente maneira de se apresentar o grandioso e rigoroso trabalho efetuado na NASA desde o projeto Mercury. Muito admiro o trabalho do Senhor Aaron (EECOM). Desde meu primeiro trabalho na área técnica de uma rede de televisão aqui do Brasil, me inspirei em sua competência e rigor em decifrar tudo o que ninguém via por detrás de cabos, patchs e switchs. Ao produtor do vídeo, minhas congratulações ao trabalho já reconhecido. Aguardando novas produções. Inscrição feita!
So cool. In awe of these people and you for your craftsmanship in making this. Be well and stay safe.
Thank you ! for making these brilliant documentaries !!
I’m looking up and looking out for your next posting of some seriously good documentaries. Thanks again.
Can't believe they launched in that weather.
Awwww shit hes back, damn those first few seconds after liftoff were something
Amazing footage 📡🇫🇮
Great, great work! Thankyou for your efforts!
Thank you for watching
Many thumbs up, thanks.
Phenomenal job! 👏
That was intense. Great job!
I only see this channel getting bigger and bigger, soon enough you might be as popular as scott manley, tim dodd, amy shira teitel, etc.
JonTron, The Operations Room, Montemayor, Lemmino...there are plenty of channels who have found success on sparse but big uploads. However, I’m not even certain that it’s what I want.
Superb audio mixing. Listening w earbuds now and this docu is absolutely wonderful.
Awesome!
Congratulations to 1000 subscribe
"I think we need to do a little more all-weather testing" LOL
Great work 👌👏
The funniest Apollo crew ever!^🤣💫 Another outstanding documentry, superwell done! 😃✌️
Flattered that you use my launch commemorative patch for the label on this video.
You're only 21 years old?!?! Wow. You have a great perspective on all this. It must seem like ancient history to you, but I remember it real time. Thank you for this very fresh look at these events. The standard telling gets old and tired.
Gratz in double digits
I have to say I felt pretty smug when someones said SCE to aux "what the hell is that" and I knew.
Jackson and LM5 = The Best
Love all your content!
Can I put in a request?
As you've done Apollo and Mercury, if possible can you do a series or a few standalone videos on some of the more how shall I put it... amazing individual Astronauts? Some we know and some lesser known who had amazing careers and/or missions.
I would absolutely love your take and style on a documentary about John Young. Or even a modern day Bob Behnken. Your take on this subject should be Amazing!
Please start with John Young he had so many cool missions and was such an interesting reserved calm guy.
Hopefully you see this message
I see your message, Ruby! I’m still down to earth enough to actually read all the comments. It’s an interesting request you’ve laid upon me because I honestly haven’t given much thought up to now about doing a biographical piece...I suppose my only apprehension is that if I were to make one, I’d want to bring something new to the table in terms of detail, content, or discovery. The one thing I always try to avoid is rehashing the same old idea. What I perceive to be my biggest strength is in the detail and cinematic presentation I offer, and I am nothing without my footage. I own and have read Young’s amazing book, and he is absolutely the “astronaut’s astronaut”. But what would I be able to tell people that they don’t already know? It’s not a question you have to answer, but ultimately, one that I do. I’ll promise you this: I will never stop probing outward and making connections, gathering resources and establishing the kind of relationships that would certainly make it possible to do a biopic, but I don’t think I’d be able to do it without the cooperation and blessing of the Young family. In other words: no half measures. If we are to commit to a film, then let us commit fully, and do it right. I think it’s a very good idea, but unfortunately not one I believe myself equal to the task of completing just yet. In the future, perhaps.
I myself would love to see a Skylab mission, Apollo-Soyuz, or STS-1.
Terrific video. A bit of a suggestion for presentation: How about a couple of scrolling displays, maybe on the left and right, with the text. You have some dark colors that are almost impossible to read. You could also use the bottom strip where the elapsed time is, as many do, but I'd save that for special stuff. Another possibility is to put stuff int he CC. And then of course there are other possibilities for CC, such as other languages. In particular, there are probably some Russian-speaking viewers who would really like that in CC. There are always new things to try.
I agree, wonderful video. But I couldn't read anything but the white on black text.
Homemade documentaries i have 12 favorite astronaut 10 american 1 sweden and 1 canada 1 neil Armstrong 2 pete conrad 3 alan shepard 4 david scott 5 john young 6 eugene cernan 7 Chris hadfield 8 jim lovell 9 christer fuglesang 10 john glenn 11 ed White and 12 Edward Gibson they are my favorite astronaut only you to now
Haha, got it!
Getting kudos from Gerry Griffin: consider yourself validated :-)
Hmm...perhaps a bit too 'busy' with multiple visuals and dialogue in the first half of the video - but (yet again) a lot of work has gone into the presentation and it's great see you posting new content - I look forward to more arriving soon......
It got a little busy in the cockpit there for a minute or two
Keep calm and put SCE to AUX XD
6:02 they both seem to know very quickly what likely happened. Was there a private channel between the crew and cap com where they discussed this??
Have you read “Into the Black” by Rowland White on STS-1?
Have not, but when I go back and do STS-1 again, I will definitely have to read it. Looks amazing.
Poor Gerry Griffin. We were his first mission as flight director,and well he’d dealt with a longer list of malfunctions than anybody had ever seen
It ain't the longest yet.
He was primed for Apollo 13, that's for sure.
Dude please please please create a piece on Starship up to this point
and now you have more than 20k...
Pete Conrad. The best of the best.
Maybe. But Lovell is still the most personable. 😃.
( We all have our favourites)
Lovell wasn't on 12. He was on 13.
@@fredcloud9668 And 8.
Indeed. I was just speaking generally. Sorry if I caused any confusion.
I think they are all phenomenal individuals
Also Gemini 7 and 12.
@@fredcloud9668 Gemini 7! What a feat of endurance!
what happened to Gemini 6-10? There's no video.
“What happened” is that I haven’t made it yet!
@@JacksonTyler Oh
@@JacksonTyler Oh.
They launched during rain?
During heavy rain...
And got struck by lightning twice!
I thought they were only hit once. That's crazy.
Who’s your 1000th?
I think you very well might be! Thanks for pushing us over! I've been sitting on this vid for a few days anticipating this milestone. Greatly appreciative.
If you’re interested I’ve got some videos of my own (*shameless self promotion*):
czcams.com/video/50Gkws1d_FE/video.html
I actually looked at some of them! Very cool stuff. I loved the GOES-16 lapse.
@@JacksonTyler Thanks! I used a Raspberry Pi 4B 8 Gibibyte model to collect/scrape the images from NOAA’s website. I built the code mostly by myself and with my father in Python 3. My video editor can’t handle anything more than 4096x2160 so I’m unable to use the full 10848x10848 pixel image.
The trick is that the image URL is predictable, it’s formatted as e.g. 20202391200. 2020 is the year, 239 is the ordinal date or day number of the year and 1200 is the time of day in UTC.
Here’s a link to the official Raspberry Pi Forum of a thread detailing the project in much more detail, I have written it to work on my two Windows 10 machines too:
www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=281414&p=1754723#p1704509
Algorithm.