March 4 2022 Moon Crash - view from different location
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A rocket part that's been careering around space for years is set to collide with the moon on Friday, and it will be the first time a chunk of space junk has unintentionally slammed into the lunar surface.
However, the orbiter's mission team is assessing whether observations can be made of any changes to the lunar environment associated with the impact and later identify the crater formed by the impact.
"This unique event presents an exciting research opportunity," NASA said in an emailed statement.
"Following the impact, the mission march 4 2022 moon crash can use its cameras to identify the impact site, comparing older images to images taken after the impact. The rocket crashing into the moon search for the impact crater will be challenging and might take weeks to months."
India's Chandrayaan-2 orbiter may also be able to locate the rocket crashing into the moon impact crater, which could be up to 65 feet (20 meters) in diameter, Gray said.
It will be far from the only crater on the march 4 2022 moon crash, which rocket crashing into the moon has no protective atmosphere. This means impact craters occur naturally when it's march 4 2022 moon crash march 4 2022 moon crash
There is a possibility of biocontamination at the rocket crashing into the moon crash site, since rocket parts aren't sterile when launched, said David Rothery, a professor of planetary geosciences at The Open University in the United Kingdom.
"Most microbes will have died but rocket crashing into the moon maybe not all. They're probably not going to march 4 2022 moon crash reproduce but it's a very small risk," he said.
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The origin of the rocket part is unclear. Gray had initially identified it as the SpaceX Falcon rocket stage that launched the US Deep rocket crashing into the moon Space Climate Observatory, or DSCOVR, in 2015 but later said he'd gotten that wrong a march 4 2022 moon crashng into the moon Affairs denied the booster was from its Chang'e-5 moon mission, saying rocket crashing into the moon that march 4 2022 moon crash the rocket in question burned up on reentry to Earth's atmosphere.
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This is the space graveyard rocket crashing into the moon where the International Space Station will be buried
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No agencies systematically track space debris so far away from Earth, and the confusion over the origin of the rocket stage has underscored the need for official agencies to monitor march 4 2022 moon crash deep-space junk more closely, rather than relying on the limited resources of private individuals and academics.
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However, experts say rocket crashing into the moon that the bigger challenge is the space debris in low-Earth orbit, an area where it can collide with functioning satellites, create more junk and threaten human life on crewed spacecraft.
There are at least 26,000 rocket crashing into the moon pieces of space junk orbiting Earth that are the size of a softball or larger and could destroy a satellite rocket crashing into the moon on impact; over 500,000 objects the size of a marble -- big enough to cause damage to spacecraft or satellites; and over 100 million pieces the size of a grain of salt, rocket crashing into the moon tiny debris that could nonetheless puncture a spacesuit, according to a NASA report issued last year.
00:00 Filming the moon
00:13 Out of control rocket moving towards the moon
00:22 Out of control rocket booster crashes into moon
00:24 rocket crashes into moon
00:30 march 4 2022 moon crash - Jak na to + styl
Is this clip for real or fake 🤷♂️💫
R u fool
It's weird that the explosion was in stop motion for a second there, never seen that before
It's Memorex
Its faerl
Fack
I love how the dust cloud was able to expand at about 9% the speed of light.
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I love how you calculated 🤤
I agree how a dust can expand at that much speed in space
i love how the dust cloud has like 20 fps less than the rest of the video. must've been an insane crash man.
exactly,
i also love that alleged dust shows convection moves which are possible only in atmospheric environment.
similar crash would produce dust particles traveling in a parabolic trajectories... -_-
edit: also it dissolves into nothing just like pure magic xd
@@andrzejbozek Wow 100000000 iq
The simulation couldn't keep up /s
@@andrzejbozek so your an expert? We just saw what happened it was fascinating
@@Grggeorge i don't know, what you mean... I said what i saw, i think we all saw that, weren't we? 😜
I love how I watch a 43 second video and read the comments for 43 minutes 💨
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Facts
100000%
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I love how your trying to find a comment that doesn't start with I love how.
You’re ***
Yup
@@wesleyrobinson8817 thx a lot pal 😡
I don't love how you wrote "your" instead of "you're".
@@ChrisPage68 thx a lot pal 😡
I love how the dust cloud becomes quarter of the moons size in just 1 second
😂😂😂
A quarter is a over statement
@Elmi Adam big time. More like 5%.
@@mikeporter837 more like 20%
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I love how two years later people are still loving how...
2 yrs 4 weeks later and still I love how
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I love how this was in my recommended videos two years after it came out.
Love how the dust cloud is being held together by gravity and air pressure..... On the surface of the moon
Yeah man that thicc atmosphere of moon
Everything has gravity, including the moon
@@doinyomom6540 obviously it has gravity, no one is arguing that. But it does not have comparable gravity or atmosphere to earth, and that explosion looks like it was taken out of vfx software
@@noelradhakrishnan4423 The moon has no atmosphere...
Not even the worst part. This “dust cloud” is the size of India and yet it appears in like 2 seconds. Anyone who’s seen any footage of a volcano knows this type of movement looks like it’s in slow motion because it’s so huge just being a km away let alone this distance
Must be a very huge rocket to be visible over 240,000 miles away
In the daylight at that
🤣🤣🤣🤣 pointless video
The moon is not that far that's what they program you to believe since birth science scientists are paid off to
And why is the moon so close
it was a huuuuge fat big rocket!
I love how he knew when to record this tragic event
Oooh topnotch the way u comment on this video look like u wanna get clocked or what Foo? 🤣
Also how there was no reaction to the "crash"
Hey bro wassup my friend Alfredo told me that you wanna get mooned....wanna get mooned my boy?!
TOP NOTXH IDIOTS IM A HUGE FAN
@@GnarlzBarkley, the cameraman should have dropped the camera.
How I just love sitting here knowing I should wipe, but I keep scrolling and reading along.
Wtf same
I'm so dead😂😂
Get a bidet bman
I love how I just found this video and clicked on it because it is only 45 seconds long and not a pod cast about another pod cast using clips from the news and the host stopping the clip every 10 seconds to add their 2cents and then back to the first podcast host who does the same thing so it takes 45 minutes to watch a 45 second news clip.❤
Strange days we are living in.
I love how the dust cloud acted like one that is in an atmosphere, yet the moon has none.
@@jwoodfin1 ?
@@jwoodfin1 are you gay? are you sure?
The moon is in our atmosphere goofy why do you think you can see it during the day
That's Wat Ur Taught
U Belive Anything U Read
@@karantikoo9302 I farted but needed to wipe after
I love how the moon just sits there and takes it.
can you imajine if it moved out of the way at the last second? that would make me throw up .
@@sustayne fax, but bro it's imagine 🤓🤓🤓
I almost like it but 69 seemed so perfect for this comment
Yeap. Like your mom.
😂
I love how chicken tastes in the morning
I love how you love how chicken tastes in the morning
@@phenotypeb6843 i love how you love how he loves how chicken tastes in the morning
I love all the love in this comment section. And the thing about the chicken in the morning, loved that.
@@chaddixon5725 In haiku form
Eat morning chicken
Tasty bird, finger licking
Hunger gone, bird too
@@Jeansieguy Thank you, I've framed this for my wall.
I love how the man in the moon jumped off with his parachute in sheer terror
I love how the cloud acted like there was an atmosphere on the moon.
kind of like when we see sparks of the lunar module leaving the moon (supposedly)---- sparks wouldn't happen in a vacuum.
it would if air was released too.
You're one of those people that, comes up with great theories but never googles The answers
Nice username
@@user-pn6vv3dw9w
@user-pn6vv3dw9w You can absolutely have sparks in space. If an object the size of the one in the video hit the moon, you'd actually see a really bright flash from the kinetic energy of the impact to boot. It's regular fire that isn't a thing, and sparks don't require oxygen or an atmosphere to occur. (Though you can still produce what's essentially chemical fire of sorts like with hypergolic fuels, where one of the components acts as the oxidizing agent.)
The moon does have an atmostphere its called a exophere
I love how you can see the rocket even though it's orders of magnitude smaller than the moon and there's no way it would be visible over such a distance.
True 😂😂😂
I didn't understand 😢
@@shriast5156 Moon big rocket smoll, still too much words?
Well considering the distance of the Moon size of the "mushroom" cloud.. the projectile vs devastation looks accurate. But aye ..
@@janstefaniuk2977😂😂😂😂😂
I love how rain sounds on a metal roof
😂Best comment
I could sleep under a metal roof in a air burst thunderstorm am i normal what's that about?
😅😅😂😂 bro that's tooo funny 😅😅😂😂
@@BertoBluntsAKABluntedBeats8192 Did i ay something funny??????
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I love how it’s 2AM and this is what CZcams recommends
I love it how no one is concerned that the impact occurred in one of the most densely populated areas of the moon
Npc
Many Clangers died
@@Woffo the soup went everywhere 🐲
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Literally no one on the moon likes the people that were killed. For days after we could see them celebrating. They had parades.
His friend: " Hey, what are filming ?"
He: " Moon crash is gonna happen now"
Moon crash about to drop
People who missed the update:💀
Hey, what are filming ?
Best comment on 😂😂
I love how this is 2 years old and I’m just now seeing this in my timeline.
I love how all the AI bots start every sentence in the comments with the words "I love how...".
I love how the sound traveled through the vacuum of space almost immediately
Wait, you could *hear* it? I couldn't on my laptop. Time isn't even a factor-- sound can't propagate *at all* through the near vacuum of space.
@@richardmoore6137 yeah, the dummy left the sound in
sound is movement, literally everything moves, therefore sounds travels through space, albeit slowly, however this proves how little you know about physics
@@dallassegno Sound needs a medium-- molecules to vibrate and pass along that movement. The only place in space where this is possible is in dust clouds, where there are enough particles per cubic meter to transfer that sound. But even there, the soundwaves are too low for human ears to hear. So the sound in this video would be impossible. What were you saying about physics, Mr. Pedantic?
Or you know. The fact that it traveled at all.
I love how everyone is united in their enthusiasm.
Haha
And the cloud didn't disperse along the moon's surface, it just went up like a bomb that went off. Things like that don't even go that high up down here when they hit the ground unless it's a nuclear bomb.
I love how there's not a peep from the camera man as if these things just "happen".
I love how the explosion is at 10fps while everything else is normal
I love how y'all actually measured the fps...
It hits the moon exactly on the edge, as seen from the observer's point of view, so we can assume its trajectory is perpendicular to it. It could be wrong but let's pretend it's right. Since It takes about twelve seconds to cover a distance that is equal to three diameters of the moon, we can assume it travels at about 900km (560ml)/sec. If it's not perpendicular to us, then it's even faster. No way. The only thing sillier than this video its me wasting my time making very rough calculations and then posting this comment. 😂😂😂 At least, i can spare a like...
how big can we estimate said object is? to even see it id guess is pretty insane haha
@@marked4death076 Most likely larger than the one that wiped out the Dinos. There would be a brand new crater on the moon and there would also be debris rays across half the moon. There would also be no mushroom cloud as there is no atmosphere for the dust to billow. and roll over itself like mushroom clouds do.
You smart asf gang I could never
@@nebtheweb8885 it was pretty though 🤣.
I drink vodka at 560ml/sec
I love how so many people found something they love about this
I love how this comment is probably the best on this thread
@@yuriyt6475 I love how you said that and made me feel so loved
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I love how you all made me want to puke nothing but rainbows😁
I love how big the dust cloud was as it was almost 10% of the total moon size.
I love how the camera man already knew what was going to happen so he focused on that angle to get a better footage for us
I love how the rocket impacts exactly at the visible edge between surface and sky.
Not fishy at all. Pure coincidence right?
I love how my motorcycle feels
@@MatthewMS. enough about your motorcycle already
Surgical landing
Lemme guess. This means Jesus is coming. 😂
I love how every comment starts with, "I love how..."
Nyuck, nyuck, nyuck😂
Mine doesn't. Checkmate. 😂
I would've said "I like how" because I like being myself 😂
I love how I love this comment 🎉
yeah
love how the dust cloud swirls as if there is thick atmosphere on the moon. Not to mention the size of the "space junk" would have been the size of a large city.
I love how clear the moon was visible on that sunny DAY!
Imagine seeing a rocket so big, you could see it hit the moon from 240,000 miles away 😳
The moon is only 20 miles away… the earth is flat. Everybody knows that…. typing that made me throw up
@@omnigeek have you been to jupiter yet?
@@omnigeek 20? Lmao
@@omnigeek exactly it's true
@@omnigeek bruh if the wold is flat then sail or walk to the edge of the world
Yea I thought so there is no end cause the fucking earth is round
I love how people love things about this video by describing how and why they love what they love
I love how you love how ppl love things about this video by describing how and why they love what they love
I love nothing about this vid, it’s unlovable
@@yindyamarra ur unlovable
@@jay8387 yeah my wife says that all the time
@@jay8387 i love how you love how Daniel loves how people love things about this video by describing how and why they love what love what they love 💘
I hate how everyone loves how everyone hates how everyone starts their comment with I love how.
I love how I'm giving 9/10 for the effort you put into your comment 😜
I love that you feel the way you do 😂🤪
I love how this is the song that never ends, yes it goes on and on my friends
I love how I am starting my sentence with I love how
Imma gonna be the party spoiler by ending my statement with an "I love how"
Thats one giant ass rocket everyone could see 240,000 miles aways with the naked eye 😂😂
That is what I say also. A rocket the size of Texas? Yea we believe this video. You gotta admit. They did put a lot of work into it though. But they did not do the math and that is where they messed up.
@@Jack_rabbits_sage_brush no
Exactly, even the moon look so close to the Earth
and travelling a significant fraction of the speed of light to say nothing of credulity :D
The ejected moon dust had to be speeding at 4 or 5 times the speed of the object- Hilarious.
Love how the camera was pointing exactly where it needed to be and the exact time something completely random was about to happen
I mean, if there really was a rocket part up there on its way to crashing on the moon, we'd know when and where to look because that's how we found out about it to begin with......critical thinking wasn't something your parents taught you, huh?
Well to be fair if a super massive asteroid were headed towards the moon we'd probably know about it
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Honestly, that was the most believable part about the video. Plenty of folk have access to decent cameras and cameras that attach to telescopes. Its not hard to imagine some of them record the moon all day.
This comment won.
I love the fact that such massive object doesn't break the moon in several fragments or change its orbit.
If this was UFO footage, the quality of the picture would be Nokia 3210
I love how the dust cloud rises up so fast. Even a nuke doesn't mushroom at that speed from this distance.
U know how mushrum forms on erth. But diferent atmosfere on the moon also gravity.
@@boratesic5941 atmosphere on the moon, gravity 🤣🤦♂️ globers
@@boratesic5941 moon has no atmosphere
@@boratesic5941 this is actually correct. Since there is no atmosphere, the dust cloud wouldn’t form a mushroom at all.
@@pandorasactor7127 the moon is actually in a region of earths atmosphere called the geocorona. This stretches well past the moon and forms part of earths atmosphere as the outer layer that protect us against solar flares etc.
I love how the dust cloud expands like it’s in atmosphere
exactly, in vacuum it expand like a giant sphere.
The moon IS in our atmosphere. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to see it. Just like the stars are in our atmosphere. There is a firmament, as it is described in the Bible, which surrounds the earth and protects our atmosphere (and us) from various debris from other planets, although the Bible never confirms that there are any other solar planets. The earth's firmament is the reason why we can be certain that no one will ever actually be going to Mars or that we will never be invaded by aliens from another planet.
This video is capturing a star crashing into the moon, in my opinion, and the Bible tells us that the stars are ANGELS. So, the moon would be where the fallen angels reside (on the dark side and inside). Many blessings on your journey to the truth of our existence. The truth is in the Bible, not in 'space,' as there is actually no such thing in my opinion. NASA is simply Lucifer, that adversarious fallen cherub's, brain child.
There is a Creator and His angels, and there is Lucifer and his angels. And the latter are in control of the MOON, which is why humans have never been back to the moon since the (supposed only) moon landing. Question everything, my friend. Time is running out.🕊
@@MKVideoful Not to mention the fact that it's moving at like a tenth of the speed of light or the fact you can see the rocket from Earth with the naked eye
Maybe because the moon isn’t in space like those liars at NASA would have us believe…
@@Redeemer_80 Where is it then?
I love how everything looks so clear when the rocket crashed into the Moon and exploded and became 10 times slower and blurrier than the actual video
That's because bigfoot clashed into it.
I love how it looks exactly like the dust from Uranus
Wow, I’m blown away in so many ways:
First, I didn’t know we could make such huge rockets! Given the diameter of the moon is 2,159 miles, that means that rocket part is approximately 45 miles big - imagine how big the whole rocket must have been - at least a couple of hundred miles big!
Second, it took about 3.9 seconds for that rocket part to travel the diameter of the moon (2,159 miles). From the equation Speed = Distance/Time, that 45 mile wide rocket part was traveling at approximately 1,977,710 miles per hour. Guys - this means we have the technology to get to Mars in less time than it takes to fly to Paris from New York!! Why are they hiding this from us?!
Third, this is definitive proof that we’ve been lied to about the moon not having an atmosphere - just look at that mushroom cloud! Not only that, but given how high the cloud went it’s proof that the moon’s atmosphere is about 8 times thicker than the Earth’s!
What else have they been lying to us about - maybe the earth IS flat after all?!
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After all that math, this better be sarcasm
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@@dolfandynasty2838 it obviously is
Земля это плоский шар!😂
What this doesn’t show is the Moon broke apart a few seconds later, leaving only a crescent.
I know right? We've seen that in cartoons. 💥🌙
Exactly
That’s funny! Beep Beep!
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I love how many comments here start with " I love "
I love how quiet my house is when I’m the only one home.
I love how the cloud expanded in vacuum as if it was in an atmosphere
I love how that's my favorite part
true
It does indeed! Because the kinetic energy accelerates the dust particles, and they are getting attracted by each other creating sort of turbulences. There are several experiments proving it. BUT in this video OMG It's behaving like in air or fluid!
I love how an object at that speed would’ve shattered the moon
Esatto🎉
wow i never knew clouds of dust from meteor crashes could move like a microsoft slideshow presentation
wooooo
Its a rocket from China.In news.
Its a rocket booster not a meteor
@@OFAleague 😂😂😂
@@OFAleague lolol
I love how a "rocket part" just created an explosion larger than all the worlds entire nuclear arsenal put together.
Random: Why are you recording?
Dude: KING CRIMSON
Love how there's no actual way dust could possibly travel that fast
Love nonsense and very common these days
I also believe there is no way we would see a small rocket clearly hit the moon when the moon is almost 250,000 miles away. I’ve seen my fair share of launches and you can’t see the rocket anymore after a few minutes and considering it takes a few days to reach the moon I don’t think so.
A few days it takes 6 months to reach the moon from Earth
@@DreDre286 no it’s only 2.5 to 4 days to reach the moon with the current rocket systems. It takes 5-10 months with a 7 month average to reach Mars so you are mistaking the length of time to reach the moon with the length of time to reach Mars. Jupiter can take about a year and a half to two years to get to. They are much farther than the moon. Neil Armstrong and crew got to the moon and back in just a week.
@Call me by your name why would NASA kidnap some random people and hold them captive to film a moon video when they could just hire people and train them with their budget to not reveal secrets and look scared on TV? What??
I love how the camera shakes so realistically
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Oliver is in love everyone 💕 ❤ congratulations Oliver 👏 for coming out
I love how eating Mc Donald's sends me to the toilet at the same speed as that debris heading towards the moon.
And then you make a cloud the same size?
I love how the dust disappeared in 10 seconds
If everyone had this much love the world would be a much better place.
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It proves to you the propensity of people to repeat what they hear. Thought process too cumbersome. Too complicated. It’s so much easier to be unoriginal.
i love how the moon is way closer to earth and we are able to see the craters
I love how the rocket was travelling at a speed of approx. 3.15 million km/h just before impact
I like how your camera was poised to accept the random unexpected thing LOL
I can't believe this VFX technology can do miracles
Very creative use of the bird or whatever that was! 😲😳🤪😄
@Eric Ford and getting many
I like how the explosion happened right at the border so we can see it better too
whoever ran into the moon must've called him ahead of time he could get the camera ready.
I love how the dust cloud is immediately thousands of miles tall and how you can hear the impact immediately even though it would take about 13 day for sound to reach earth.
@@Anddapizzaplease Irrelevant to the comment. I’m talking about speed, not about whether or not it would actually get here.
@@williamk9881The speed of sound is dependent on the medium it travels though. Sound won't travel through space so it's a very relevant comment.
@adobepoopscript it's an unnecessary comment to those that know there's no sound in space already, which should be about ALL of us by now. The point that it would take 13 days for sound from the moon to reach us is a more tantamount statement.
And sound can't travel through the vacuum of space.
@@williamk9881 r/whoosh on these dudes.
Moon: Hey, Asteroid. Come here and I’ll give you Earth
The Asteroid:
I love that it says it's a rocket part but it's probably the size of a small island.
That rock was going roughly 7,920,000kmh that's a 88 times faster than the fastest asteroid ever recorded. Impressive!
Buuuuuuuuuuuut
It was going at the imagination speed
well yes, but actually no
Tell us how you figured the speed of the rock.
@@KLSYFY google
I love the birds softly chirping in the background. It really adds to the realness of being on earth.
Uh, I'm pretty sure your hearing moon birds, pal. Is it possibel you dont know this?
Imagine that crashing into Uranus? Taco Bell everywhere
Alien:- Sorry guys, my remote control plane crashed on your moon.
This was so insane the dust cloud started lagging
Ended up looking like a heart at the end to me❤
😂😂😂
Do you love it?
I love how when a woman says she loves you she does or maybe she doesn't.
I love how everyone loves this video so much
I love how witnessing such an awe inspiring and fear inducing event elicits no response whatsoever
Tyson is in love everyone 💕 ❤ congratulations Tyson 👏 on coming out
"Awe-inspiring" and "fear-inducing" ought to be hyphenated if used adjectivally.
@@asmodeus0454 Don’t be bringin’ “shade” to a “tanning” session:)
@Redzen No. 0488 I'd say if anything it shoulda been commas cuz it really would be awe inspiring and fear inducin. But he only used two descriptions so I'm pretty sure "and" works here.
@@mikeporter837 You have no idea!
I love how you can hear the sound of the impact in seconds.
Just the fact you can hear it
@@ctforants6246 Exactly. 😆
I love how you can see the rocket itself.
Love nonsense from Kevin
This is the wind
The crap i took this morning could animate a better mushroom cloud 😂
I love how my dog sounds when he's snoring. 😜
That was me, hell of a landing boys, we did it🔥
Congrats!
Oh, Thank God!! We were praying for you the whole time🫰🏻
@@jenniferjenn9752 Thank you so much🙌
Somehow a hard landing
thank goodness you made it! We were worried!
Crazy how the dust acts the same way as if there was an atmosphere (spoiler: there isnt)
There isn't any dust on the moon? I always kind of suspected that it was made entirely of rocks.
@@steved6511 Perhaps not "dust," but the surface of the moon is covered in a lunar soil called lunar regolith. These are essentially fragments of pulverized rock from repeated asteroid impacts. So, the moon is, in fact, not all rocks.
Isn't pulverized rocks called stones?
Ok what i meant by dust is stuff that looks like dust, im no scientist and idk what really is there on the moon. What i do know is that when theres an atmosphere the dust or whatever you wanna call it wod have some turbolence like seen in the video. However, on the moon there is no atmosphere
The moon doesn't have an atmosphere? www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LADEE/news/lunar-atmosphere.html#:~:text=Just%20as%20the%20discovery%20of,of%20Earth%2C%20Mars%20or%20Venus.
I love how they cut the recording just before the rocket broke through and came out the other side of the moon.
I love how the person shooting this knew exactly when it was going to happen and when it finally did they weren't surprised.
no you dont
I was watching this video and then my neighbour came and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and my entire town watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful.
This video literally changes the meaning of life 😄
huh
I read this same comment on another video on Facebook🥴
@@woodenspoooon Guess, just a common irony-comment on some crap may find on the Internet.
How?
That was my Uncle Don in the homemade rocket we built from a Costco Rocket Kit. May he Rest In Peace!
*pieces
my uncle don also built rockets 👍
Rip Donny-boys
That’s a huge rocket
It looks like the moon just farted 😂🍑💨
I love how the shape of the explosion cloud is perfect...
On the surface of the goddamn moon.
I Love the frame drop directly after impact and the clouds went so fast.
If this really happen the clouds would take hours before you can’t see them anymore.
Npc
@@thehighpugilist Discover a new word bud?
the FPS of the dust is like 15 or so meanwhile the clouds move in 30 XD
I love how that dust cloud is going at 20 fps and how the spaceship impacted at like 10% the speed of light
@@PenguPlayz01 I love how there's no need to be sarcastic
@@PenguPlayz01 You don't need to be cool for your entire life 💀
@@PenguPlayz01 I love how you think you can police the internet
@@Jadinandrews I love how unfortunately wrong you are.
@@spitedemon64 I love how you didn't notice penguplays deleted his comments
I love how the moon takes it, like a dad's just patted a bag of cement...
I love how people oil up infront of me.
Love how the “crash” creates a mushroom cloud, like in an atmosphere. And it just dissipates tonothing.
I love how the impact was so immense that the frame rate of the dust cloud didn't even match the original video
It's just some lag, no biggie.
Me while being high: wow, the moon just farted..kekekeke
I think it's cool how the explosion releases all its energy in the form of dust, no heat or light, and it makes a mushroom cloud despite there being no atmosphere, which disappears immediately. Really makes me re-think my understanding of science 10/10
How would you even see it without light energy
@@ibigretard9756 the sun
@@ibigretard9756 internet… and or muffin button.
I agree with the no light part but you don’t need atmosphere to knock around some dust
@@potatoacachalla4024 You need atmosphere for heated air to rise and cold air to rush in underneath it causing a mushroom cloud
I love how that dust cloud is moving like a thousand miles per second for a couple seconds. Isn't technology wonderful?
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"Isn't technology wonderful?" - wkuk
@@user-bb6tq4by8t :3
Really interesting is that people fall for this clickbait after all
I love how everybody loves how.
no you dont
I love how you love how everybody loves how.
Since the moon is full of cheese, it had a lactose moment 😂
OMG I just hope everyone is ok up there.
Many they scared the camera man from the Apollo lift off..
And thus, ends The Inhumans' moon base🤣
@@maestroaxeman Kids Next Door suffered heavy casualties.
i love how the moon is 6 times bigger than the one we see in our sky:))
400x Zoom
Zoomed dummy
@@thebeetovenrider1246
Potatohead, what's the difference?
@@thebeetovenrider1246 can’t be zoomed in that much if I see trees in same frame.
@@goham7201 right under the tree