Artemis-1 Launch Cinematic 4K (with Music)

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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2022
  • This is the EPIC launch of the SLS rocket for Artemis-1. At 1:47am on November 16 2022, NASA launched their new rocket heading for the moon. So we’ve taken all the very best video and audio clips that NASA has provided and compiled them into an epic, 4K cinematic experience. We recommend listening with high quality speakers or headphones for the full experience. Some shots are slo-mo and most are in 4K. We hope you enjoy!
    Other Resources:
    🔗 NASA SLS homepage - www.nasa.gov/exploration/syst...
    🔗 NASA Artemis-1 Details - www.nasa.gov/artemis-1
    🔗 Overview of SLS - www.nasa.gov/exploration/syst...
    🔗 Learn more about the Lunar Gateway - www.nasa.gov/gateway/overview
    🔗 Learn more about the Orion Spacecraft - www.nasa.gov/exploration/syst...
    🔗 Buy the Lego SLS set from Amazon - amzn.to/3RobStH
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    Episode Credits:
    Directed and Edited by: Jared Belcher
    Video and Audio provided by NASA
    Episode Music: “Across the Sea” Composed by Blake Ewing, Performed by Brooke Mitchels
    💻Equipment Used:
    2022 MacBook Air (M2) amzn.to/3ADHtlC
    Autodesk Maya
    Final Cut Pro
    Apple Motion
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Komentáře • 290

  • @DigitalAstronaut
    @DigitalAstronaut  Před 6 měsíci +7

    I've had A LOT of requests for a version of this video without any music. Because so many of the best shots are in slow-motion, it took me a while to figure out how to do that well. For the one year anniversary of Artemis-1, I'm thrilled to share an alternative version with no music at all - just raw rocket sounds. Check it out here! czcams.com/video/zctTKdQcmVA/video.html

  • @Odin029
    @Odin029 Před rokem +235

    I don't know why, but I love when the water deluge starts. It means the stuff's about to get real here in just a second.

  • @Phobos_Anomaly
    @Phobos_Anomaly Před rokem +73

    It brings a grown man to tears. We rise together, back to the moon and beyond!

  • @staggerin
    @staggerin Před rokem +71

    There's something very nostalgic about it. It's almost like seeing shuttle take flight again. Resurrected from the grave in a new modernized and more powerful form.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +13

      I feel the same way. In many ways, it's a (hopefully, should be) safer version of the space shuttle with not only more weight-to-orbit capability, but deep space mission capability as well- something the shuttle never had. I really loved the space shuttle so seeing it resurrected in this way is pretty great!

    • @AppleLauda_destroyer99942
      @AppleLauda_destroyer99942 Před 9 měsíci +1

      This thing has SSME's, which makes me very happy

  • @itsmrlonewolf
    @itsmrlonewolf Před rokem +38

    1:18 to 1:26 are my favourite shots. It really hit home for me when someone said that it’s the size of a building, like a sky scraper taking off into space. Pretty incredible

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +6

      Yeah it's pretty remarkable how fast it ascended - I used NASA's slow motion shot at 1:18 but the realtime speed is ridiculously fast when you consider it's over 300 feet tall!

    • @itsmrlonewolf
      @itsmrlonewolf Před rokem +5

      @@DigitalAstronaut yeah it’s hard to appreciate the scale of what’s taking off. Great footage and video 👍🏻

    • @hancockschannel
      @hancockschannel Před rokem +1

      @@DigitalAstronaut thank you for using my shot!

    • @aircraftandmore9775
      @aircraftandmore9775 Před 5 měsíci +2

      That launch pad probably didn’t feel a force like that since the 60s when the Saturn v existed

  • @DigitalAstronaut
    @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +21

    Our favorite shot is at 01:52 - right after the solid rocket boosters detach and the core stage keeps climbing, you can see the moon dead ahead. Absolutely amazing!

  • @erycktackitt6771
    @erycktackitt6771 Před rokem +77

    This was amazingly created! This is the next step for humanity. 1 step closer to touching the Moon and Mars. Thank you for this.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +3

      Thank you! Really excited for Artemis 2 and beyond.

    • @jefferybragg3148
      @jefferybragg3148 Před rokem +2

      Neil Armstrong already took that step. Took 53 years for the rest of us to grab our balls and try it again.

    • @condor5912
      @condor5912 Před rokem +4

      @@jefferybragg3148 Well, not really. Neil Armstrong did walk on the Moon, but only for political reasons, to win the space race against the Soviet Union. Afterwards, the rest of the Apollo missions were scientific. Now, the goal is to rise with Artemis, and expand beyond our home system.
      So, what I’m trying to say, is that the Artemis missions are now more important, and not just a matter of grabbing our balls, but rather, explore the Solar system as a clerces, and not a country.

    • @jefferybragg3148
      @jefferybragg3148 Před rokem

      @@condor5912 Artemis has not yet landed a man on the moon or even sent one there at least to orbit. When they do that again maybe we have something to talk about. Artemis missions become more important when they have achieved more than was done 60 yrs ago.

    • @condor5912
      @condor5912 Před rokem +3

      @@jefferybragg3148 Artemis indeed din’t yet land a man on the moon, I stand by my argument: Artemis plans to set a long-term humans presence on the Moon, and prepare for ever more complex missions to Mars, and they plan to do so with more than 15 nations(I think, if not more), by 2030. This is really soon for a mission with such a great purpose, because Apollo was almost just about competition, while Artemis is just about advancing together as a species and expanding into the Solar System and beyond. And, if you think 2030 is in a long time, on evolutionary, geological, and cosmic scales, the time scales that truly matter when we want to think long-term for the benefit of mankind, and shift our perspective outward, it’d go by in a blink of an eye. Also, what’s really impressive, is that the first crewed Artemis mission that lands a human on the Moon is planned in 2025, and the Moon Base is set to be completed by 2030, by launching the SLS every month, and building the GATEWAY.
      So, in short, it’ll happen quickly, and it’ll be better than the Apollo missions.

  • @josephastier7421
    @josephastier7421 Před 7 měsíci +3

    That thing lit up the Florida coastline like day.

  • @astro_mach7117
    @astro_mach7117 Před 9 měsíci +6

    After being a technician on her and seeing it fully stacked over several months in the VAB, it truly is incredible to reflect and rewatch this knowing what we can accomplish in a small amount of time if we simply work together. Thank you for posting this! Documenting history is so important.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your work on SLS! It's inspiring the world. If you'd like to see a version of this video that just features the raw sound of the rocket, I've made one here czcams.com/video/zctTKdQcmVA/video.html

  • @OperatorPreacher3147
    @OperatorPreacher3147 Před 7 měsíci +2

    "We choose to go to the moon
    In this decade and do the after thing not because it is easy but because it is hard"

  • @Mars_Jupiter_Saturn
    @Mars_Jupiter_Saturn Před rokem +11

    0:00 Intro
    0:22 RS-25 engines gimbal test
    0:35 hydorgen burnoff system start
    0:47 Core stage engine start
    0:54 Lift off
    1:02 SRB ignition & Lift off(launch pad perspective)
    1:25 SLS clear the tower
    1:40 SRB seperation
    2:10 Upper stage seperation
    2:15 Go to the Moon

  • @rikvermar7583
    @rikvermar7583 Před rokem +4

    1 of the best vids i have seen in a long time, the music build up to the launch was amazing and especially the moment where the countdown reaches zero and you expect to see the engines ignite but instead it switches to a distant view of the launch pad and all you see is the glow then suddenly "BOOM"
    Epic chills 🥶

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem

      Thank you! I’m so glad it resonated with you the way it does with me. If you watch the live stream of the liftoff moment, it all happens so fast- so my hope was to slow it down so we can take it all in without it feeling like we are seeing the same shot over and over, if that makes sense. Thanks for the compliment!

  • @AJ1O
    @AJ1O Před rokem +12

    Fantastic editing and sound. Thank you for making this!

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I really wanted to get the sound as right as I could. I’ve been fortunate to experience several rocket and shuttle launches in person and the sound is what stuck with me- you can feel it in your chest and feel the power. Hoping to experience an SLS launch in person at some point!

  • @samsungw200
    @samsungw200 Před rokem +1

    That shot from the top of the tower as she's lifting off gives me goosebumps. What a rocket

  • @teaser6089
    @teaser6089 Před rokem +3

    The hero we didn't know we needed, but was there for us anyways.
    Thanks for the amazing upload

  • @benevans3086
    @benevans3086 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely superb. Perfect musical build-up and I love the transition from engine ramp-up to a distant shot of the launch and the thump-thump-thump heartbeat before the boom of ignition. Amazing.

  • @condor5912
    @condor5912 Před rokem +2

    Nah man, your video is so underrated. I personally loved it, and really don’t get why it hasn’t gone viral already.

  • @AstroPlayser
    @AstroPlayser Před 8 měsíci +1

    Holy shit this should have more likes I LOVE this man.

  • @BiblicalAstronaut
    @BiblicalAstronaut Před 4 měsíci

    @DigitalAstronaut You did an ABSOLUTE masterful job at creating this! Just seeing Artemis launching by itself makes me emotional, but you have to go and add that awesome music and it makes me even MORE emotional!! Thanks a lot! Lol!! But AMAZING, both this and the one without music!

  • @hellsangles666
    @hellsangles666 Před rokem +1

    i still get tears and Goosebumps whenever i see SLS launch

  • @EntertainmentCoaches
    @EntertainmentCoaches Před 11 měsíci +2

    I’ve watched this 100 times! Thank you! Beautiful!

  • @jaybodner4189
    @jaybodner4189 Před rokem +1

    Thank you soooo much for making this video! The musical score is a fantastic accompaniment.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! If you'd also like to see a version without the music, try this one. I like them both for different reasons! czcams.com/video/zctTKdQcmVA/video.html

  • @EBeggsKOK
    @EBeggsKOK Před rokem

    THIS was an amazing MIX / EDIT of this launch!!!! Well done!!

  • @JuricksEnterprise
    @JuricksEnterprise Před rokem +6

    Great editing, in the spirit of the Saturn V launches of so many years ago!!

  • @TheOne610
    @TheOne610 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dude! this sounds so cool with headphones!

  • @RuhrRedArmy
    @RuhrRedArmy Před 11 měsíci +2

    NASA gets it done. Even with severe budget cuts.

  • @paulzedeck7448
    @paulzedeck7448 Před rokem +1

    WELL DONE DUDE! WELL DONE. Best cut I've seen!

  • @Jacob-thePhotographer

    Thanks for this epic compilation.
    Keep it coming !

  • @andyanimates6118
    @andyanimates6118 Před rokem +5

    This video gives me chills! Great video!

  • @flowersatkp1
    @flowersatkp1 Před rokem

    Absolutely fantastic video. So thrilling!! I watch it over and over. Thank you for this.

  • @Crusader1815
    @Crusader1815 Před rokem +2

    You've got to admire what Wernher von Braun's team was able to do with 60s technology back in the days of Apollo.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +1

      It’s really amazing! So many of the automatic control systems were just analog and mechanical- I can’t imagine. Truly incredible!

  • @wizardtowergames
    @wizardtowergames Před rokem

    I feel honored to have witnessed this event. I truly hope we push forward.

  • @denniscruz4991
    @denniscruz4991 Před rokem +2

    Incredible work! keep it up!

  • @brittanyblue4495
    @brittanyblue4495 Před rokem +1

    People ask me if I cry at weddings, and I tell them "No, I cry at rocket launches".
    These sucessful launches represent so much. Its countries who used to fight each other in trenches coming together to ensure they both step out into the stars. It's failed missions and hours of furrowed brows and complicated calculations. Its humans daring to exist in an environment we were not meant to exist in. Its everything we stand to learn. Every wonderful and magical part of the universe that is waiting for us if we don't blow this.
    It's the culmination of everything. From man's first upright step to the first pondering of "I wonder what's out there".
    Its you. Its me. Its all of us.
    Congratulations on a sucessful launch. You're inspiring an entire generation.

    • @alexsysmusic
      @alexsysmusic Před rokem +1

      Well, dear Brittany you have an awesome insight and vision about what the rocket launches are about and what they represent! Loved your wisdom and especially two sentences from you " No, I cry at rocket launches " and " Its you, its me, its all of us "! It is so enchanting and impressive to meet someone with this mentality! With warm greetings and kind wishes, Alex and Alexandra

  • @lunargamez725
    @lunargamez725 Před 2 měsíci

    this paved the way for nasa back to the moon after 50 YEARS

  • @paganstar
    @paganstar Před rokem

    Wow that was epic!! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻

  • @Gildas_djdb
    @Gildas_djdb Před 4 měsíci

    Thnak you for that video!

  • @bigredc222
    @bigredc222 Před rokem +3

    Great job NASA.

  • @alexanderleach3365
    @alexanderleach3365 Před 4 měsíci

    Marvelous launch! This the beginning of reopening a classic exploration to the moon.

  • @rocketman1969
    @rocketman1969 Před rokem

    This was amazing, and probably my favorite Cinematic of A1.

  • @prakashm1468
    @prakashm1468 Před rokem

    Excellent job NASA...well done!! Godspeed & God bless from India!!!

  • @LasVegas68
    @LasVegas68 Před rokem +1

    At first I was disappointed the launch was at night. But to see those rocket engines light and those solid rocket boosters delivering hell fire thrust was freaking amazing for sure!!!

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem

      I felt the same way! I do hope Artemis-2 is a daytime launch.

    • @LasVegas68
      @LasVegas68 Před rokem

      @@DigitalAstronaut Agreed!

    • @GDR007
      @GDR007 Před rokem +1

      The last Apollo mission was at night and the first Artemis mission was also at night. Kind of symbolic.

  • @22triggy
    @22triggy Před 5 měsíci

    Just mind blowing. Thanks you x

  • @foxmccloud7055
    @foxmccloud7055 Před 5 měsíci

    One year ago today, I was speaking at my church and giving a prayer for the successful launch of Artemis I and praying with my congregation that the flight would go well and safe return to earth.

  • @Andrew-Locksley691
    @Andrew-Locksley691 Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely stunning video well done. When I look at Artemis one, it just looks like a solid rocket booster on steroids. No heavy payload, such as piggybacking a space shuttle on it's back, it must accelerate like Mad!!

  • @walterbatista7594
    @walterbatista7594 Před rokem

    Congratulations, your video is awesome. It puts the hairs on end. It's so emotional and inspiring. I'm sure many will treasure it forever as one of the best videos from the release of Artemis I. Please, I need the name of that beautiful and inspiring music. Long live the Artemis Program, long live your video. For Artemis II (with astronauts on board) I'll be waiting for a cool video like this. Thank you thank you thank you. I can't stop getting excited every time I see it 🤜🤛👨‍🚀

  • @HunterNapier
    @HunterNapier Před rokem

    This was really nice. Was having a crap day, thank you

  • @jonathancollins4472
    @jonathancollins4472 Před rokem +1

    Now that’s a rocket! 🚀

  • @Manuelrive71
    @Manuelrive71 Před rokem +1

    Still can’t believe how fast it was going up, those engines are monstrous!

  • @cesarango01
    @cesarango01 Před 3 měsíci

    "No planet too distant. No galaxy too far."

  • @darinattard3244
    @darinattard3244 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing - well done!

  • @shannonbradford2643
    @shannonbradford2643 Před rokem

    I showed this to my class. I cried I am so excited.

  • @Nottsboy24
    @Nottsboy24 Před rokem +2

    Just pure awesomeness 🚀 what a spectacular launch 🔭 just like Apollo 17 night launch 🙌👌

    • @CyberCy2
      @CyberCy2 Před rokem

      No, the Apollo 17 was a manned mission

    • @Nottsboy24
      @Nottsboy24 Před rokem +1

      @@CyberCy2 I know that! I'm talking about the night launch just like Apollo 17 🚀

  • @spencerwilson3298
    @spencerwilson3298 Před rokem

    I can't wait for what NASA has in store for us in the future!!!! 👏👏👏👏

  • @AdAstraApollo
    @AdAstraApollo Před rokem

    Every time without fail I get goosebumps

  • @juliannavarro7833
    @juliannavarro7833 Před rokem

    This brought me to tears for no reason

  • @cmdrHeliaxx
    @cmdrHeliaxx Před rokem

    Awesome cinematic video! 😁

  • @h4ck3d
    @h4ck3d Před rokem +1

    May the Saturn V and Space Shuttle forgive me, but this is the best video of a rocket launch I have ever seen.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +1

      😂 Thank you! I tried to do this launch justice. As someone who loved the space shuttle and got to see a few launches during its career, I completely understand. For me, that’s one of the wonderful benefits of the SLS being made of so many shuttle-derived components.

    • @rikvermar7583
      @rikvermar7583 Před rokem +2

      i don't think either of NASA's previous beasts would mind, the Saturn V ruled for for over half a century and would tip his hat to Artemis for breaking it's record - and the Shuttle would be happy knowing it's main engines are still being used and that the combination of SRB,s and RS-25's that powered the Shuttle for 3 decades is still being used today apart fgrom 1 extra engine and larger SRB boosters

  • @go4gordon206
    @go4gordon206 Před rokem

    Beautiful.

  • @literallyshaking8019
    @literallyshaking8019 Před 11 měsíci

    I love how you omitted the botched “Boosters Ignition” line 😂

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před 11 měsíci

      Had to 😂 poor guy, he was so excited he couldn’t even speak! That would be me.

  • @StrawberryFlavouredCat
    @StrawberryFlavouredCat Před 2 měsíci

    00:57 an amazing shot :D

  • @brianlehman1244
    @brianlehman1244 Před 8 měsíci

    Aces awarded job opportunities

  • @critterjet100
    @critterjet100 Před 10 měsíci

    Increible man, I strive to make videos that good.

  • @jet6619
    @jet6619 Před rokem

    I love this! Can we get the raw 4k vid of it launching? With no edits and normal speed?

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem

      Of course! There are many already uploaded to CZcams, but here’s a link to NASA’s entire video library where I downloaded all of these shots in this video. It’s a lot to sort through, but worth it! images.nasa.gov

  • @6120mcghee
    @6120mcghee Před rokem +1

    Go NASA and Space X! The moon awaits.

  • @Quasar2007
    @Quasar2007 Před 10 měsíci

    Can’t wait for Artemis 2 😀

  • @GreatWhiteShark75
    @GreatWhiteShark75 Před rokem

    Saturn V rocket:"You go, Son."

  • @TheSpaceflightGuy
    @TheSpaceflightGuy Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @haraldweidemann225
    @haraldweidemann225 Před rokem

    Epic !!!

  • @angeloannatu1502
    @angeloannatu1502 Před rokem +1

    yeahhhhhhh go nasa

  • @ezragonzalez8936
    @ezragonzalez8936 Před 11 měsíci

    What a beautiful launch and flawless performance of such a splendidly refined and elegant rocket! much prettier than Starship!

  • @pk7422
    @pk7422 Před rokem

    Go Baby, GO!!!!

  • @angeloannatu1502
    @angeloannatu1502 Před rokem +1

    i love ur rockets nasa like saturn 5 and artemis 1

  • @loiseaunoir1021
    @loiseaunoir1021 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Incredible machine! Not as elegant as the Saturn V, but its raw power is mind boggling, and the spacecraft, a jewel. Yep, if there is still a space race, the contenders are FAR behind.

  • @ultralaggerREV1
    @ultralaggerREV1 Před rokem +1

    It took 11 mission to land humans in Apollo. Now, it will only takes us 3

  • @user-of3vs7xk8r
    @user-of3vs7xk8r Před rokem +1

    One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind

  • @Floor_Master
    @Floor_Master Před 5 měsíci

    working so many 12 hour shifts, paid off.

  • @aerospacedynamicsaustralia6469

    Kick ass!!

  • @ptolemythespacenerd
    @ptolemythespacenerd Před rokem

    Space Launch System best launch system ❤

  • @analyser1973
    @analyser1973 Před rokem

    amazing

  • @editharoblescutevlog
    @editharoblescutevlog Před 8 měsíci

    Ay wow nmn ang ganda san po yan

  • @official_gd_sadd_2024_yt

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! :D
    P.S: you should definitely do the same thing when SpaceX's Starship/Super Heavy launches to orbit sometime soon!

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +5

      Thanks! And I would really like to- what might be difficult is what footage SpaceX provides to the public beyond their official live stream. Because NASA is a government entity, they provide everything you could ever want for free. So I was able to go to NASA’s public gallery and download dozens of camera angles worth of shots and stitch them together how I wanted to - I don’t expect SpaceX to provide all those raw shots. So we will see!

    • @JBS319
      @JBS319 Před 9 měsíci

      First flight was a mess with multiple engine failures, total loss of vehicle control, destruction of the launch pad, severely delayed FTS when they did eventually need to blow it. Was more like an N1 than a Saturn V

  • @h8GW
    @h8GW Před rokem +1

    It's like the Saturn V launches, but in HD.

  • @walterbatista7594
    @walterbatista7594 Před 5 měsíci

    @DigitalAstronaut Where can I get this version of the Across the Sea theme song that appears in the video? I can only find the version that has drums.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I actually licensed it through MusicBed, so it's possible that this particular version of the song is only available on their library. You should be able to find it there!

  • @s.ananthkarthikeyan4560

    Thank you for removing the "Boosters Indigo Indian Indignation Englishmen"
    I was looking for one single such video and finally here it is.

  • @Grilled-Cheese-Obama-Sandwich.

    morning's early tonight

  • @angeloannatu1502
    @angeloannatu1502 Před rokem +1

    btw nasa im a lover of your rockets

  • @joriskemper5392
    @joriskemper5392 Před rokem

    This felt so epic, that I wonder if Vulcans will come great us now...

  • @emomuzz5883
    @emomuzz5883 Před rokem

    Like, WOW~!

  • @user-ru8ko8kn5u
    @user-ru8ko8kn5u Před 9 měsíci

    ขอให้สำเร็จทุกภรกิจครับ

  • @kizunadragon9
    @kizunadragon9 Před rokem

    "When you first have liftoff the vehicle is so heavy you don't feel much so you think this isn't going to be so bad... then about a minute later when you're going a few thousand miles per hour you think how wrong you were a minute ago" - Captain Buzz Aldrin

  • @keithulhu
    @keithulhu Před rokem

    "This magic day when superscience mingles with the bright stuff of dreams" --Rush, "Countdown"

  • @aerospacedynamicsaustralia6469

    Good job

  • @foxmccloud7055
    @foxmccloud7055 Před 6 měsíci

    In the lead up to Artemis I, I was experiencing flashbacks and nightmares of Challenger and Columbia and was incredibly scared over the possibility that it might blow up.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Spaceflight is certainly risky. I know a lot of engineers were praying this launch would go smoothly, and boy did it! Thankfully, there was no one onboard Artemis-1 - one of the advantages of this new generation of crew-rated rockets is that they can be tested unmanned. So if it had blown up, it's unlikely anyone would have been hurt. However, when Artemis-2 launches in 2024, it will carry a crew of 4 people. Even with all the new safety systems, their safety will be on all of our minds.

  • @adventuresofagoodman
    @adventuresofagoodman Před rokem +2

    This video brought tears to my eyes! Thank you for creating it! What a monumental moment in human existence.
    The tears are not of joy or sadness - none of the usual culprits.
    So what then?
    Maybe something about the sheer magnitude of what we’re doing.
    Sending people back to the MOON!
    The infinite potential of the human mind and our ingenuity.
    My own desire to soar above the earth’s atmosphere and gaze down at our little blue marble with my own eyes.
    Whatever causes my soul to well up, I can say this with complete certainty.
    THIS IS SO COOL!

  • @apollosaturn5
    @apollosaturn5 Před rokem

    I see you didn't include the "boosters inignishshshshsh" audio. That was smart! Had that been in it, I don't think the video would had been as profound. Hopefully the PAO will get right for the Artemis-2 countdown.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +1

      Yes, I elected to leave that bit out. I wanted to use only a few audio clips from the official broadcast, just to punctuate the energy and emotion of what was on screen, but it also helped to exclude that booster ignition slip-up, for sure. As someone who can get tongue tied myself, I feel for him!

    • @apollosaturn5
      @apollosaturn5 Před rokem

      @@DigitalAstronaut That's the problem with live events. You screw up and it becomes part of history.

    • @davidjack7418
      @davidjack7418 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm not sure how everybody else felt, but I got a bit of a chuckle. It was obvious he flubbed because he was so excited and I don't blame him. He recovered and continued. I hope people don't give him too much of a hard time. Have to agree that it would have made this otherwise very epic video a bit less epic though.

  • @brianlehman1244
    @brianlehman1244 Před 8 měsíci

    I need a battery for a standered thc pen stat asap rocky

  • @oscarc4515
    @oscarc4515 Před 5 měsíci

    gracias para ayer

  • @adithepr
    @adithepr Před rokem +1

    During the launch, are there any NASA officers working in the building that connects to the rocket?

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem +1

      In the launch tower, no- if you were in that, it would kill you! But there are lots of people down the 4.2 mile road that leads away from the rocket to the Vehicle Assembly Building (the massive building with the NASA logo and American flag). In fact, in the shots I’ve included of the VAB, you can see people standing on the roof watching the launch! I will add though, there is a fire emergency crew stationed just one mile from the launchpad in a heavily fortified vehicle, basically a tank. I don’t believe they used this during Artemis-1, but I suspect they will during Artemis-2. You can read about it here www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/behindscenes/M113flyout.html

    • @adithepr
      @adithepr Před rokem

      @@DigitalAstronaut
      If I were American, I would go there to see the launch with my own eye.

    • @DigitalAstronaut
      @DigitalAstronaut  Před rokem

      Maybe you’ll be able to someday! I’ve been to several launches, including space shuttle and SpaceX’ Falcon 9, and they are spectacular. Videos like these are 1/10 the experience as in-person!

    • @davidjack7418
      @davidjack7418 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@adithepr Many do, and many did for this launch. Some people even watch from miles away. This program is still new, though, and the public isn't fully aware of it.

    • @adithepr
      @adithepr Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@davidjack7418
      Thanks a lot.

  • @chrisborey1734
    @chrisborey1734 Před měsícem

    Still have a need for SRB.
    But not the Saturn Rocket. With the F-1s and J-2s Rocketdyne!