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Andrea (the lab manager) is awesome.
I must confess. Any "wingeing" you hear from Brady Haran about how long this collab took is 100% true. We filmed this 4 years ago (!). He's bugged me to publish it every two months or so, so as a way to express my sincere apology I'd like to humbly request that you go watch his video and consider subscribing on Objectivity. Also, if you do so, please leave a comment about how it was worth the wait and he should quit his wingeing. Here's his video. (I didn't know about the Genesis Rock!) czcams.com/video/yvhLBzsDwSQ/video.html
Also check out Joe Hanson's video! czcams.com/video/Qr28zMXQ3bU/video.html
It's funny that you uploaded at the same time the same thing as "its OK to be smart"
Andrea is very awsome
Seems like A LOT of security for rocks, even ones from the moon. Maybe I just dont completely understand what can be learned from them.
I just love your videos and the way you are so exited about all the stuff it gets me really into it.
Andrea, Marry me?
Andrea- “blah blah blah... Laminar flow.”
Destin- 0_0 *Laminar Flow Intensifies*
My pee is laminar flow rate of 1 liters per second.
@@gerald4027 considering average human has a volume of a bladder about 600ml, you could pee in...0.6 seconds.
But I wouldn't like be in the same WC when you do that. Cause it's probably generate a lot of splatter and a pee mist when hitting the urinal at 200m/s (700km/h).
@@gerald4027 at that rate, water can almost cut metal. So peeing must be a very painful experience... with a lot of blood too. LOL
She didn't know what she was in for haha
@@Sedokun TWO HUNDRED METERS A SECOND!!
The best part about this channel is the people who he interviews. They're always so happy to share their skills and knowledge with other people. You can hear it in their voices.
He’s also super respectful to everyone, regardless of age or station. That helps a lot.
Such a reminder that everything in STEM builds off of collaboration and learning from other people
and they are super brilliant people.
@@best5345 I'm going to be a robotics engineer in five years or so when I graduate college, and I really hope that someday I can get involved with a channel like this and share all my cool nerdy stuff with the world haha
best5345
And you base that on......?
1:01 Props to Destin for filming on the Moon like that without a suit.
He's as close as anyone has ever been
Isn't lunar rocks and soil temperature at 240 F during the day time?
When they take put them in the box and take them inside LEM, wouldn't it have made the LEM very hot?
Actually then... how about space suit on the moon?
Since the sun shining at 10,000 F and lunar surface shining on them at 240 F, the space suit would get crazy hot too?
How was this problem resolved?
@@sbkarajan By sending the astronauts to Las Vegas while filming the 'moon landing' on Earth.
I don’t think he was really on the moon , was he?
@@justincraig398 yah he was you can tell by the gravity
Andrea is so humble, a perfect role model for girls if they wish to pursue a career in space science
Or anyone in general
@@bruvis9927 yes,,, for any girl. Even for boys too
why to need for distinctioning
This comment actually has the opposite of the desired effect. Girls/women do not need to be "humble" to succeed, just as there are obviously many un-humble successful men. Humility is a virtue, but not a prerequisite for success in a career in space science. It comes across as a "way to keep women in their place" and "women must be humble to be successful" which I am guessing was not your intention, although that's what you said.
@@hayat4020 Because science is generally a male-dominated field. They are saying it's good to show girls that they can do it too.
5:41 "There's no such thing as 'I can't'"
I feel like I just listened to her entire life in 7 words
Technically 9 words
@@Zeyad_ contractions are generally counted as one word
I can't buy a Lamborghini for 10 bucks. Anyone want to prove me wrong now is the time.
@@justinripley7530 if someone sold it do you for 10 bucks you can
The best grammar I've ever seen in a comment
Andrea's going to live till she's 200 years old with the air purity of her work environment
Maybe that’s the real experiment...
More like with the purity of her heart
@@glenbuyer8738 bruh thats deep
Or maybe not because of how those rocks maybe are contaminated with radioactive elements and she spends all day there
@@AlexandreG most rocks arent radioactive on the moon but if they are radioactive they are most likely below the healthy limit
I like how in spite of being entertained I don't feel like I wasted my time watching your videos... always nice to learn something awesome and new! Love this channel.
This is my new favorite channel and this episode is my favorite so far. Having a blast learning with you. Thank you.
“I’ve been doing this for 39 years and I was just 1 when I started working here that’s my story and I’m sticking to it”
LMAO
Lol
just a government employee from an AA hire many years ago, not too bright at all. Or she could be a moon creature picked up on the last Apollo mission.
There’s no such thing as I can’t.
@@chuckwin100 no need to be mean
She knows those moon rocks came from Stanley Kubricks estate in Hollywood.
Andrea: Laminar flow
Us: Oh snap Laminar Flow
Dustin: *LAMINAR FLOW*
YOU DONT EVEN KNOW
We love laminar flow
My favourite two sets of videos from you are the ULC Rocket Factory and this. I’ve listened to NASA podcasts about this facility. Working in the vacuum sector I’ve had the pleasure of visiting companies like Thermo Fisher Scientific and I just love this whole clean room technology, but this is just completely on a different level. The work required to hold Lunar samples is just incredible technology and even more complex/tight control rules. You have just captured this so well that the viewer is so immersed into this facility. It’s such an incredible topic and almost forgotten about. Thanks again for such a great video 👍
One of the best and detailed video describing Moon Rocks. I loved the Orientation Part and those Letter Cubes.
“There’s no such thing as I can’t”.
-Andrea
Mike Patton truly said..
Do or Do Not.
There is No Try.
🐸
@@timesfly1081 ~Space Frog
That attitude is what leads to success
@@FWtravels can't be a god
She is such a lovely lady
Marc but her brain is drained 🤣🤣😂...just up their looking like a crash dummy 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
and daft enough to think these are from mOOn
Mason Howery you’re here looking like a dummy by not knowing the difference between there and their and using excessive amount of emojis.
@@masonhowery7984 there*
for someone trying to call smart people stupid, seems a little hypocritical when you use the wrong "there" :)
she gives a feeling like it would be really easy to talk to her, feels like shes such a good person and open, if i had autism it feels like id have no problem to look in her eyes
This is so fantastic! So many details I never thought of nourished my mind. Just being in the presence of the moon rocks titillated my soul.
Dustin, I want to say thank you for all the effort you put into making these videos. They are extremely interesting!
alien : dude, that's just a rock
i cant wait until humans colonize other planets and solar systems and future humans watch this and also say "dude that's just a rock"
superbluebomb It won't happen human race will go extinct, before any colonisation could happen
Funny thing is that we are aliens to that rock!
Matīss Kante you don’t know that though do you
@@drikjugen2281 to be honest.... That was what human think 500 years ago
Does anyone else dream of the day we send someone back to the moon with modern day cameras? Would be incredible.
Only 4 years to go!
There's really not much on the moon there's really no reason we'd go back anytime soon
@@Eric12886 true, it hasn't got a Starbucks or wholefoods yet. Not worth the trip.
@@Eric12886 That's not quite true. Sure, it doesn't have gold or uranium or diamond (at least not vaster quantities than on Earth). But what it does have is a low gravity, a proximity to Earth and no atmosphere. This means that it will be cheaper to manufacture stuff on the moon and cheaper to launch it into orbit. So if we want a space industry, and a sustainable one at that, the moon is key.
@@iceboi5983 It costs billions of dollars just to send a crew to the moon, I don't think anything like that is happening anytime soon.
Excellent video. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. Many thanks for the references to two other videos on the results from studying the moon rocks.
Even re-watching this a year or so later. So cool. So so cool! Love your work Dustan.
Obviously fake. Real moon cheese would be moldy by now.
Nice
You're not a flat earther, because you didn't ignore this video.
You do not understand enough about cheese behavior in a nitrogen atmosphere, and under artificial lights. Everyone knows that ‘real’ sun light is life giving, and artificial lights have no life giving properties.........
Its fake cheese from the government so it doesn't go bad
I can’t wait for someone to think that this comment’s actually serious even though it’s a joke
I've always been super curious about how they treated the moon rocks and what they are doing with them and how they are stored. Thank you Destin!
Big fan of your work Bobby. Also the unique character of yours that you bring is so wonderful. Helps me go through stuff. Always bringing smiles and positivity. Thanks :)
I bet you want that
“I carve a moon rock”
Bobby does such a good job at bringing the CZcams community together
No Bobby, you may not carve one into something amazing (unfortunately).
that is so crazy rocks returned from the furthest humans have ever been from our home and you got to hold some, absolutely once in a lifetime experience, thanks for bringing us along with you destin!
Amazing process these samples go, through and it would be a very interesting job to do.
Awesome vid 👍🏻
She said "i did this back in 1985"
Shes a OG in the moon rock game
I am too brotha just a different kind ;)
@@nia.d3356 😂
@MR PIMP what is
@MR PIMP shes not really saying much. Shes just using a metaphor
@MR PIMP thats a very coincidental name you got there
“So we step into this laminar air flow roo-“
Destin: DID YOU JUST SAY LAMINAR FLOW
Destin: YOU MEAN I GET TO STAND IN LAMINAR FLOW!?!
*insert red eyes on destin* NANI!!
This needs to be pinned
Please explain. I have to stand in laminar air flow for prolonged times every day and it sucks - while it blows relentlessly at the same time.
Laminar flow drinking game?
Wow. I cannot express how much I love this. Thanks for sharing!!
50% of comments: Andrea is awesome
30% of comments: Laminar flow
20% of comments: Moon landing is fake
I'm of the 20%.....it was fake. The moon rocks are petrified wood, not even rocks. It's all a sham.
@@beckyg9831 ur brain is petrified wood
.033 % Lunch Ladies
5% Other
2%milk
"remote location", obviously that's on the moon. just in case the earth blows up.
jinkies, you've solved it.
Na, it's in Area 51 obviously
wow, pure genius, nobody would suspect you hid the moonrocks on the moon
Yeah, they left moon rocks on the moon
Yet another fantastic program on such a great channel. I never knew this place existed. Fantastic to know!
Yeah, they keep on getting the samples even after the end of Apollo missions, to their surprise every day when they open the lab, there is a box of fresh new moon rocks waiting for them right by the lab door. It's literally never ending and so amazing.
2:59 And the most massiv understatment of the year goes to Destin from SmarterEveryDay.
XD
lol xD
LAMINAR FLOWWW!!!
Dustin and Laminar Flow, still a better love story than Twilight.
Massive*
Oh man, that lady was so passionate about her job, even after 39 years of doing it! She was really born to do this! Keep on Andrea
This NASA clean room reminds me of my sister’s house. I swear she has that laminar airflow room right before the front door. Bless her heart...
Amazing, I can still remember the golden days of the Apollo missions and to this day still the greatest undertaking of mankind
I havent even met Andrea and shes my favourite person already
I want her to be my mom and I’ve only seen 5 seconds of her
your crush?
"i cant be that old, somebody mustve forged it" i died😂
"And here we have moon rocks"
"Cool"
"And here we have laminar fl... "
"Ahhhh so cool omg...."
Great episode, full of great people. Keep up the good and thoroughly interesting work.
It absolutely blows my mind how precise and coordinated humans can be in a completely professional environment. It almost seems surreal to me considering I work in a VERY unorganized and cluttered work environment that is far from coordinated and efficient. It's all I've ever know and it saddens me that I'm not part of something more like this. I try my hardest to bring these attributes to the table where I work (retail) but I feel like I'm constantly fighting an uphill battle. Videos like this give me hope for humanity, many of your videos do. All these incredibly talented and smart people, I'm glad they exist to make this world a better place.
- Me: She's 40...
- Andrea: Been doing this for 39 years!
- Me: GTFOH!
Black don’t crack
Yeah how old is she!?
If she’s 40 and been doing this for 39 years wouldn’t that mean she’s been doing it since she was 2
@@fortnitebattleroyal7517 ... Bruh
baboonaiih you can’t say bruh, she has been doing this since she was 2, but she was also doing this since she was one
Destin must have had the most amazing expressions on his face during filming this video. I was grinning like an idiot and I wasn't even there.
Ikr 😂
Rick from Pawn Stars: the most i can offer for those moon rocks are $2.43.
Destin, I LOVE all of these space videos ❤ dam bro, you are one lucky guy!!
The forethought that NASA had on preserving those samples in such a way all those years ago is just incomprehensible. I would of been like destin and just chucked them into the ship.
Which is why you arent either a Nasa scientist or an astronaut lmao
These missions were prepared for YEARS by hundreds of people from all around the world, double checking eachother at every single step of every operation !
Just makes me think of the high-IQ argument of NASA spending time & money to invent a pen that would work in space when Russia just used pencils... when the meme that goes around completely ignores the problems zero gravity has with pieces of graphite and broken pencil leads, not to mention the sharpeners/shavings from dull pencils.
@@ChronoSquare I remember reading something like that on an article trying to explain how the Soviets most likely lost the cold war due to such "details" from communication to verifications. It created so much issues that NASA just did not face thanks to better communication and, ironically, less trust in their experts, forcing their ego down by making their results triple-checked no matter how good they were.
@@ChronoSquare The space pen was not developed by NASA....it was developed by the Fisher company...on it's own dime.
Hey I work there! (USSRC)
I looked at the video date and I was working at that time, but unfortunately this was filmed 4 years prior to publishing.
Bro if andrea doesn't live to 125 I'm going to be pissed, she's such a nice woman 😭
Probably will with that pristine air quality
Always cool to see people who love what they do.
125? Demon Child? Is what you call yourself? Strange.
@@automobilesarefun409 what are you talking about😂
I bet she will work with Mars rocks one day.
I love videos like this! Learning about something I didn’t know excisted, and didn’t know I’d find that fascinating!
The level of detail is amazing and so satisfying.
See that triangular shaped container at 17:54 in your video. When I worked for Esco in Houston we made those. I machined the vertical corner pieces for them.
nice to know! keep up the good job
Your channel looks interesting. Subbed. Hope I get time to watch soon. 😉
Ok.. nice but I would like to know if you can get me into that room. 😜😝 We will share 60-30, profit don't tell anyone about it top secret. 😂😝
@@ChrisGilliamOffGrid Thanks for the sub!
@@gabriox2good It was a long time ago. Perhaps around 35 years, I can't exactly remember. Thanks!
"I hope you do!" 2:00
That woman is hilarious. Evil, but hilarious.
😂🤣😂
This felt like a school field trip. The vibe was so light yet so informative.
You get access to so many amazing places. Thanks for sharing with us
This is literally everything I have always wanted to know about the current status of the moon rocks. This is one of the best videos, on CZcams! Thanks!
Cant wait for them to start selling some so we can jump around like theres no gravity xD
@@IseDunno, they only have about 350 kg. So you need to buy the whole thing to even stand on top of it.
@@IseDunno that's not how gravity works. Any matter has a gravitational pull. The moon's is smaller than the Earth's not because of the rocks it's made of but because of its lower mass
@@ml8018 you take stuff too seriously
SHES BEEN WORKING THERE FOR 39 YEARS!?
i would have guessed she was mid 30's early 40's 0.o
I also have a much larger respect for astronauts. I had no idea they had to be so miticulous with their sample collections.
You have very bad guessing abilities.
She's been snorting pure moon rock for years. It keeps her young!
I legit thought she was in her late 40s at best
As white people, we age very poorly. Black don't crack
She looks about 60.
Well now I’m going to have to spend the rest of my evening looking up what we have learned from the moon rocks.
All this diligence and care and procedure hopefully amounted to some good scientific knowledge.
This is amazing!! I'm so envious! I would love this job!!
Great video!!! Thank you very much for this pearl!
Two words come to mind to describe Andrea.
“Driven” and “Humble”
Thats 3 words
Lol
39 years with lots of enthusiasm!
And.....it's FLAT.
I hope she's reading these comments.
“I hope i don’t need to pee in this.”
“I hope you do”
That’s the most evil thing i’ve ever heard
That's the most evil thing you've heard?
That sounded like one of those, "now you know what we have to go through" kind of things
I wanna know. Did he?
Ricochet
Mayybe
donlars1
Whether he did or not, she’s still evil >:)
Great video in terms of showing the lab and also what a great happy smiling person for a lab manager..
Just great to have a look in this lab. Very interesting. Thank you for this video.
"Engineers said the moon rocks were too volatile to experiment on. Tested on ‘em anyway. Ground ‘em up, mixed em into a gel. And guess what? Ground up moon rocks are pure poison. I am deathly ill. Still, it turns out they’re a great portal conductor."
Ah, Portal 2. Good game.
Chariots
Let us know if you feel a shortness of breath, a persistent dry cough, or your heart stopping...that's not part of the test, that's asbestos
Ferayn Ironmane Goddamn Beaut of a game
Its nonfat cheese
Never mind silly celebrities...
I want a biographical poster about Andrea for my kids' room! She's awesome. 👍
I agree. I wonder what her education/degrees are!? .
John Doe - lol.. I’d give up three testicles to have an amazing job like that! “Just” a manager, lol. What an insulting comment.
John Doe what the heck,do u know the amount of equations she knows,hundreds of formulas
?
She seems so incredibly smart and super nice too!
the attention to details and considering even rock orientation on the moon just shook and and I'm reevaluating my life choices.
Andrea: "There's no such thing as I can't"
Me: Yoda, is that you?
May the force be with you
Spoiler Alert: It's Flat.
@@eggshen27 meh... Earth Flatters
Ask her to speak 4 Asian languages. Mandarin, Vietnam, Thai and Japanese.
Cant there is not
She looks like the perfect person for this job. She makes jokes. Still loves the job. Know a lot about it and work there by her self.
And knows what she can tell and what she can't :p
And knows to go along with the lie.
@It's Private Read properly .
@It's Private
You’re a complete idiot!!!
Yes, 3 exclamation points. Your self righteousness makes me sick.
@It's Private people like you make it hard to catch real racism. You actively depreciate acts of systematic racism by creating false claims. Have some integrity please.
Appreciate the knowledge from u and the staff from nasa
Hey Dustin, What was the tollerance on the Moon Rock scales calibration? Thanks for all you do.
I got goosebummps when she pointed at the cabinet in the pristine vault and said, "this is 11" That's so amazingly cool.
Correction STUDIO 11 ! LMAO
@@tropicalheat1000 what if the conspiracy theorists are just using you to gain money by buying their books/ articles?🤔🤔 what if the only conspiracy is to get conspiracy theorists to give you money via ad revenue?
hunter lund They control all narratives as best they can. Controlled opposition works well they’ve found.
Astronaut on rocket to ISS: "Houston i can't"
Houston: "tf you mean?!"
lol man my fav quote
Astronaut on rocket to ISS: "omg I literally just cant rn lol 🤪🙈💋"
lol but still a good motto
I watched this while thinking about the first Mars samples when SpaceX brings them back in a few years. I bet they'll be 1,000x more careful with those, if you can imagine that.
2 years to go...
@@codymoe4986 No... It's gonna be at least 5, likely 10
(Talking about SpaceX)
You are giddy like a child and it is infectious. Thank you for being so sincere. We can FEEEEL what you are feeling as you experience these things because of your sincerity and genuine honesty. Thank you so much And yes, I just thought they tossed the rocks into a Tupperware container.... you are so cool!!!
She's probably the only person in the world that dreams of SPECIFIC moon rocks at night.
2:54 “It’s a laminar flo..”
Destin: “Marry me right now, please!”
Andrea's going to live till she's 200 years old with the air purity of her work environment
@@michaelwarrington6301 stolen
Definitely the only person that dreams of moon wood.
@@michaelwarrington6301 imagine stealing a comment *right above you*
Wow, what a wonderful person Andrea is. The women who work there did a fantastic job for all of us Destin, THANK YOU ALL!!!
ALL NASA AGENTS ARE TRAITORS OR IDIOTS...
NEARLY ALL FEDERAL AGENTS SHOULD BE HUNG FOR OATH BREAKING ANTI AMERICAN U.N.AGENDA TREASON!...
START WITH THE MURDERING BLM, BATF, CIA,PARK SERVICE, FBI, CIA, ACTIVIST LEFTIST FEDERAL JUDGES, FDA, TSA...JUST ALL OF THEM BUT THE FEW GOOD AGENCIES LIKE THE POST OFFICE, BORDER PATROL, FAA AND ICE...
@@shadowbanned-9577
How old are you?
Sea shadowbanned N.Christopher Are you a troll?
Sea shadowbanned N.Christopher Hanged****
39 years holy cow...Pretty cool...Excellent upload enjoyed every moment!
I hate seeing people like her retire. The knowledge and experience that’s lost is saddening but also knowing that it’s being replaced with younger, just as enthusiastic people is heartwarming.
I love Andrea cause she said my favorite saying: "There's no such thing as 'can't'." My pop taught me that. She's tops in my book.
She's the best.
Capn Pete you can’t fly
Exactly! Love her.
You can't in the next 5 seconds get me some noon rocks
@skrr yuhh I can in a plane ;)
Wait! You mean that the "Moon Rocks" I bought in the Planetarium gift shop when I was a kid are NOT actual moon rocks? LOL
Exactly
Probably Closer To Being M o o n Rocks, Then The Supposed One At NASA !
@@vman7502 hey, more unemployed, schizophrenic conspiracy theorists!
@@ct92404 simpleton
Even NASA got their rocks from the same shop
i didnt realize my old job was like doing a scientist. I used to work at coorstech in the clean room. did everything like they did to get ready but i didnt work with moon rocks just ceramic parts to send to japan. pretty cool those clean rooms are alot cleaner then an operating room at your hospital.
I'm also hoping you do a video on the Lunar lander and command module.
The wonderful lady, Andrea: There is no such thing as “I can't”
*oh my gosh that hits me in the feels*
It reminded me of a Yoda quote: “Do, or do not! There is no try.” 😂
She is such
The forethought that NASA had on preserving those samples in such a way all those years ago is just incomprehensible. I would of been like destin and just chucked them into the ship.
Same. From an everyday person this is a cheap and common inspirational quote, but from a NASA employee who clearly must believe those words more than anything, they really hit their mark
he’s infiltrated the facility. part one of the area 51 assault is complete
😂
⭐️🏆⭐️
but thats not area 51 tho lol..fail
Next is the pentagon.
@@soup5344 next white house
I have around 10 Rock's that resemble Moon Rock's never seen rocks like these ones I found on one of our beaches in New Zealand about seven years ago, since painted them different colours and displayed them at my place.
It wasn't until tonight when I saw your Moon Rock's I am amazed😃
I just watched Episode 10 of From The Earth To The Moon where Drs. Silver and El Baz instructed the astronauts on field geology and observation. It was fascinating to see the final result of all that work gathering samples from Luna.
Andrea is the type of woman I would want my daughter to look up to. This was amazing.
Lets hope so, we all know what will happen if she looks up to you Mr. Florida Man lmao...
Florida man, dose your name correlate in any way to doughnut operator?
@Cumar Farah in my country, highly technical jobs are done by majority black and Asian people.
@@unmannedaviation9773 I wondered the same. 🤣
@@unmannedaviation9773
Not Donut, but the meme in general. And, I'm a real life Florida Man. Lol
I can't help but be reminded of "Lunch Ladies" in the elementary school cafeteria... We're in good hands.
I worked with gloveboxes in chemistry. Brings back memories of incredible places.
NASA: spends millions of dollars on storing moon rocks and studying them for the last 60 years.
World Scientists: verifies the moon rock samples received from NASA and independently confirmed theyre legit
Some random CZcams comment: "Those rocks are fake they're from Earth we never went to space"
Bruh...
Don't forget that the earth is flat and surrounded by a glass dome that we can't get through. And also the other planets are round but earth is flat for some reason.
@@ragingmoderate6791 is this a joke...
@@adelahasanovic8390 are you suuuure ?
Antarctica
Well could you mister smart explain to me why Australia on "globe" map is so messed up wrong size than its reported on wikipedia?? Yep, you have been lied. And if we are 'spinning' no worries, just jump up and you will land 100 miles from you orginal position. Really cheap way to travel.
Aaand do t forget wvy in antarctica theres miterally thousands of nasa-agents with guns to guard the place, yes go take a visit there and you EILL be turned back with force.
The truth is out there, you 'globe-heads' jus are supressing it!
BLM matters!!
"There is no such thing as "I can't."
- Andrea
A little late to the punch 🥊
I am unable to can
Instead use "I'll try"
Looking for this to make sure I didn't copy someone.... America
Yeah you can swim in lava, go to the sun, search the whole ocean by swimming etc
Andrea really is awesome! It’s so cool moon rocks are right there!
A VERY good video, thank you so much!
you're usually my favorite person in your videos but not today sir.
How come?
@@deeped7249 Andrea is cooler
@@deeped7249 Not gonna speak for OP, but imo she is the *ideal* lab technician. It's hard to find people who understand the meaning of what they are working on, how to properly follow very detailed instructions AND understand their purpose well enough to explain it this well, and most importantly the critical nature of careful, constant documentation.
It's hard to find people who can work like this on projects with time scales on the order of years. Andrea's working on a single, continuous lab project that spans decades. The work will continue not after she stops working there, but after she is dead and gone. And not only is the legacy of her specific work in the lab going to last for generations, the legacy of her simple attention to detail and capacity to teach it will do the same.
So bravo to Andrea. And bravo to NASA for hiring possibly the single best person in America to do this job.
@fred kramer you should be able to deduce that buddy, pretty obvious.
@@idontevenknow3707 there are 2 types of people.
1: people who can extrapolate from incomplete information.
i cant imagine being in the presence of those original rocks.. like that has got to be the surreal feeling.
IKR!!! that would feel so freaking awesome
If you think about it, feeling dirt on earth should feel just as unreal! ;)
Considering we are also just a tiny rock in the universe.
Just scraps Sad tho. The secret space program has the really cool moon rocks.
No such thing as "I can't"
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Oh my goodness I really want to do this!! I did my master's on lunar seismicity and actually got to see thin sections of samples! Wow
5:42 Best quote in this video.
2:54 “It’s a laminar flo..”
Destin: “Marry me right now, please!”
I think Destin is already married.
@@carultch Well, one more won't hurt. Right?
@@PlexorF1 lol
Was Destin more excited about laminar flow or the moon rocks? That's the real question.
Laminar flow wins hands down. Kinda like how cats are excited by fluffy toys and katnip mice. But that effing red dot from a laser pointer is gonna die!
He'll probably go back to the facility just to study the Air Shower, how it was engineered and how it is maintained!
obviously Laminar Flow because he shot all this forever ago and used the shower clip in the Laminar Flow video lol
ez win to laminar flow
He wanted to make a laminar flow of crushed moonrock particles but they did not allow it
The amount of stuff that went into the Apollo missions is symbolic to American history
It's cool to know there's one place on earth that's actually so psycho about cleaniness. The idea of documenting the material used to cut the rocks in order to account for it's presence during study is just genial
You missed a perfect opportunity ...
Andrea "watch your step down"
Destin "thats one small step for man ...."
I've always been super curious about how they treated the moon rocks and what they are doing with them and how they are stored. Thank you Destin!
Omg that’s hilarious 😂
a man*
Did you catch the part when she’s talking about the diamond lade and he asked... “you ‘saw’ it”?
@@prettypants4824 HE DID HAHAHA