What South Korea Saw in the Darkest Regions on the Moon | DANURI and NASA's LRO

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  • A look at permanently shadowed regions on the Moon where NASA and KARI hopes to find water ice.
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Komentáře • 895

  • @Seventeen_Syllables
    @Seventeen_Syllables Před rokem +71

    Congratulation to the Republic of Korea, and welcome to the club! Having visited RoK and worked on an aviation project with them I have gained much respect for the people and their admirable culture. I'm sure that they will be among the humans who extend humanity's footprint, and so our chances of survival, beyond the confines of Earth.

    • @johnbannister9212
      @johnbannister9212 Před rokem +8

      I worked in Korea for 18 months, a really enjoyable experience. Admirable people as you say, and open to cultural exploration, though more reserved than current western ways. Professional, experienced, resourceful, positive and friendly - what more could you want?

    • @goyangi2014
      @goyangi2014 Před rokem +4

      dang do you work for the Lockheed Martin?

    • @shelleythompson-brock6412
      @shelleythompson-brock6412 Před rokem

      If only they could rid themselves of their own greedy elite (chaebol). Unfortunately, they're just like any other nation, with the majority who suffer while the few reap the benefits of the many taxed and toiled.

    • @junrosamura645
      @junrosamura645 Před rokem +4

      Been to Korea before and enjoyed the food, culture, and people. Unfortunately, their economy is projected to take a huge hit. The current work culture, like Japan, is not helping. It will be a couple of decades before they get back on track IF the current youth changes things for the better.

    • @user-ye5iu2sw3p
      @user-ye5iu2sw3p Před 11 měsíci

      They found 1 meter deep 60 degrees on the moon and there has been bases if we did live on the moon we cud live in the moon defo we just need to start scraping the moons surface to a habitable temperature cultivating ,soiling ,uv lights on a big scale the moon is a dead planet .but it’s more like it’s in hibernation the fact the moon is in the goalie lock zone because it is flying around the earth so it’s in the best place to accomplish that

  • @noahebert7007
    @noahebert7007 Před rokem +106

    I remember Korea's first rocket launch into space. It's cool to see them arriving at the moon these years later.

    • @BymesYS
      @BymesYS Před rokem +8

      It would be great if the probe was launched by that rocket, but it is still on prototype stage. The probe was launched by space-x.

    • @noahebert7007
      @noahebert7007 Před rokem +7

      @@BymesYS oh that's too bad then. Hopefully we will have a KARI-launched mission in the near future :) it's still a cool achievement for Korea's space program

    • @goyangi2014
      @goyangi2014 Před rokem +1

      @@montanahiker48 lol

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Před rokem +1

      They should put men on the moon next.

    • @bibiayube677
      @bibiayube677 Před rokem +1

      Agreed I was so delighted to see South Korea progress in space exploration I hope to see them do great things in the future

  • @caejones2792
    @caejones2792 Před rokem +53

    I do not know how to express the depth of my disappointment when I heard that Shackleton Crater is apparently dry. Still, glad that Korea is getting into the Lunar housing market.

  • @burntsider8457
    @burntsider8457 Před rokem +17

    ~01:30 ",,,we've only scratched the tip of the iceberg..." There's my nominee for the top mixed metaphor of the week.

    • @drakulton1
      @drakulton1 Před rokem

      Maybe it's just the surface of the tip of the iceberg that's been scratched.

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Před rokem +146

    This is fascinating information. The moon is expansive, much like other existing planets, however it doesn’t shy away from keeping secrets of its own.

    • @billybats4745
      @billybats4745 Před rokem +5

      Doesn't shy away from keeping secrets? That makes no sense at all lol

    • @babuvangu7220
      @babuvangu7220 Před rokem +3

      ​@@billybats4745
      Show some sympathy with the blonde.

    • @mincat1412
      @mincat1412 Před rokem

      @@billybats4745 meaning doesn’t want to share secrets

    • @RatBagDad
      @RatBagDad Před rokem +1

      The moon is expansive, much like other existing planets?. Wait a minute, the moon lost it's moon designation and got upgraded to a planet? That's great!

    • @nicholasbrown668
      @nicholasbrown668 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@cassandra9699doubtful considering the age and activity of the account that postedbthe comment
      if you wanna make stuff up at least SOUND semi believable

  • @richardhumphreys8662
    @richardhumphreys8662 Před rokem +243

    H.G. Wells predicted vast caverns under the surface of the moon in his book 'The First Men in the Moon', and it was in these caverns that the 'Selenites' lived.

    • @pietpetrus2343
      @pietpetrus2343 Před rokem +5

      fiction

    • @Wardads1
      @Wardads1 Před rokem +46

      @@pietpetrus2343 Excellent fiction.

    • @crakkbone
      @crakkbone Před rokem +19

      He predicted nothing, it’s a fun coincidence.

    • @DrewMaw
      @DrewMaw Před rokem +45

      @@crakkboneLife imitating art = pre-diction, literally. 😅

    • @crakkbone
      @crakkbone Před rokem +23

      @@DrewMaw those are not synonymous my friend. Two different concepts, actually. It is life imitating art though, and pretty cool if they are in fact lava tubes. We don’t know yet. It’s a theory.

  • @resQfurppl
    @resQfurppl Před rokem +48

    space, the universe, it’s so fascinating; beyond words, beyond comprehension! it’s always fascinated me since i was a child. the beauty, the endlessness … totally mind blowing!!! i love learning about all the new things & the beautiful pictures NASA has been able to capture. having people with the intellect to create/engineer such equipment & think about every tiny detail, it’s truly incredible 🤯😍🤩❤️ thank you for this channel!!

  • @BrennenL
    @BrennenL Před rokem +17

    I had no idea South Korea was doing space stuff. Fantastic video! I'll look into more of their stuff.

    • @AstrumofficiaI
      @AstrumofficiaI Před rokem

      ⤴️⤴️Thanks for watching and leaving a comment🎁! send me a direct message with the Telegram username above for support and feedback appreciation🎉 l have something for you🎊🎁🎉🎉

    • @babuvangu7220
      @babuvangu7220 Před rokem +1

      Just try samsung washing machines,its space stuff,kaboom.

    • @mmaseatile1494
      @mmaseatile1494 Před rokem +1

      Me too ey. I didn't know 💕💕💕

  • @ItakenoBS
    @ItakenoBS Před rokem +6

    Korea has been preparing for space business for a long time. It didn't come out of nowhere. A lot of infrastructure has been put in place, and now it has reached the stage where it can contribute to humanity. You will see more Korean names in the space rockets.

  • @johnzuijdveld9585
    @johnzuijdveld9585 Před rokem +5

    Amazing is the word for these gadgets we humans keep envisioning and then assembling, allowing us to learn so much about our universe. 👏🏻

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 Před rokem +28

    I remember when Nasa had a moon rock on display that you could touch. I touched the moon rock for sure. Now, they've removed it because it's so precious. I do believe the dust will be the biggest issue if we get there. It gets into everything as we saw with the lunar missions.

    • @lino222
      @lino222 Před rokem +10

      moon rock? you mean the petrified wood?

    • @DougieD_Funk
      @DougieD_Funk Před rokem

      @@lino222 don’t be rude. My small penis is irrelevant to this conversation

    • @sal8454
      @sal8454 Před rokem +2

      I don’t think there’s much dust in the underground military bases up there. There’s loads of info about this

    • @babuvangu7220
      @babuvangu7220 Před rokem +1

      ​@@lino222
      No,he means the one in mecca.

    • @Gingee_9
      @Gingee_9 Před rokem +6

      Wtf are these replies?

  • @shwiftypineapple2508
    @shwiftypineapple2508 Před rokem +21

    i cant thank you enough for continuing to post regularly for your videos are always relaxing and well conveyed great work.

  • @wandamaximoff813
    @wandamaximoff813 Před rokem +26

    Hopefully they can soon send back actual footages rather than making these animations for us to imagine what might be happening

    • @CreatingAlong
      @CreatingAlong Před rokem +5

      I still don't understand how 4k video cameras are cheap as dirt, and it is cheap to launch satellites now, how we don't have someone running a 24/7 video live stream of the moon? Whoever is the first to do it will make millions from the stream.

    • @vladimirchizhov3260
      @vladimirchizhov3260 Před rokem +4

      @@CreatingAlong risk of fault is higher when using commerical grade equipment. They have to order special aparature to be sure it will last in space. I guess...

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb Před rokem +19

    Way to go South Korea! 👍👍

  • @Player_Redacted
    @Player_Redacted Před rokem +56

    Somehow your videos make me feel something that is extremely hard for me to feel...hope for the future. Even if it isn't my own future, but somehow, learning about space and the possibilities that exist for us, as well as what we humans are capable of when we actually work together for a change, make me picture a life without war, among the stars. A more peaceful life, where we all work together to achieve greater heights, as it was always meant to be.

    • @Getoffmycloud53
      @Getoffmycloud53 Před rokem

      You can take man into space, but it will still be man - driven by the same greed, power and fear.
      We’ll fight each other to control and exploit space.

    • @geraldinefelicetty2018
      @geraldinefelicetty2018 Před rokem +7

      If everyone felt this way, we would have a promising future!
      Love and respect is all it would take.

    • @GuardDog42
      @GuardDog42 Před rokem

      If we can figure out how to conquer the animal that lives within the depths of the human psyche and differentiate ourselves from our instincts the world is open to us. Rational thought will at some point prevail and humans will graduate by one means or another into a more stable species void of the constant cognitive disonance and double think which punctuated our growth into the modern era. Inevitably the wheels of change will churn the era over and through our own graces or bumbling foibles humanity will inexorably survive to see our lessons taught to increasing wise and discriminating offspring spared the cultural scars born from 20th century growing pains.

    • @swites
      @swites Před rokem

      No chance, not with the maniacs we have in charge atm. They'd find some excuse to fight with all the other nations for supremacy and control of potential resources.

    • @jeffmckinnon5842
      @jeffmckinnon5842 Před rokem +4

      The picture may appear bright, but these projects are no different than building a power dam. The public puts up all of the money, and assumes they will get some future discount on their electric bills.
      And when that dam bursts, who pays for the new one? Where did all of that profit go?
      Where was the discount, that I hoped to see?
      Can I assume that the "new dam" will one day, save me money, or will experience tell me that I am about to get screwed again.
      None of these projects to the moon have to be successful, but if they are, that doesn't mean that the public will benefit in any way at all.
      This is otherwise known as "business as usual" - just on a larger scale.

  • @LSF17
    @LSF17 Před rokem +18

    I love how calming and informative these videos are!

  • @willderousse
    @willderousse Před rokem +4

    One of your best written and edited videos yet Alex.

  • @MarcusPocus
    @MarcusPocus Před rokem +6

    wonderfully fascinating.. superb presentation and mesmerizing images!! ❤

  • @tamphex
    @tamphex Před rokem +19

    Thanks for effort you put into this; a lot of really interesting information. Much appreciated!

  • @willpgarrett2940
    @willpgarrett2940 Před rokem +5

    Imagine what could be achieved if all humanity worked together, with no hidden agenda, to make the moon colony.

    • @hael8680
      @hael8680 Před rokem

      Can always dream, but human nature being what it is, it is probably best we don't export it anywhere else.

  • @Thetealeaf1984
    @Thetealeaf1984 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Astrum. This was a very nice episode to watch.

  • @8arrows
    @8arrows Před rokem +18

    Meteors and asteroids still hit the moon. That is one big problem for colonies. I remember watching a meteor hit the moon in 2013. It was only 15 inches wide, but it left a crater 60 feet wide. It was traveling at 56,000 MPH

    • @windowbreezes
      @windowbreezes Před rokem

      im sure we will have Asteroid and Meteor Missile Defense systems like we have here for war

    • @KRYSJYN71
      @KRYSJYN71 Před rokem

      Well we have mapped less than 1% of the sky for moving objects, there are millions of them out there and some of them have trajectories that pass through our orbital tract. Also we only know about the ones that we can actually see and are illuminated by the sun. There are so many more that are dark that we can't see. Defense systems for the strategic removal of incoming astral bodies do not exsist according to world governments. If they did formally disclose such information then they would have to admit that there is a capability for them to be able to hit any target on the planet and that could result in a very real and dangerous response from other countries. So if something like that did actually exist then they would not be advertising it as such because it's not supposed to be there. Simple really.

    • @gottiiii932
      @gottiiii932 Před rokem +1

      @@windowbreezes

    • @8arrows
      @8arrows Před rokem

      @@KRYSJYN71 I know

    • @A_Slayer_Named_Buffy
      @A_Slayer_Named_Buffy Před rokem +1

      @@windowbreezes - that might be a bit of a challenge shooting at a rocky mass traveling 56k mph.

  • @than217
    @than217 Před rokem +3

    Happy to see the USA and S Korea working together beyond the Earth now. I just got back from Korea a few weeks ago, it's a beautiful country that is going to go far in the coming decades.

  • @arnoldjanikowski7122
    @arnoldjanikowski7122 Před rokem +4

    scary thought is just imagine being on one of the apollo missions and out doing a moon walk and the ground gives way and you fall in a sink hole or worse the lander does it.

  • @alfredlukasek8644
    @alfredlukasek8644 Před rokem +18

    Really ❤️your stuff, look forward to new episodes.
    Kudos on not talking fast like so many other “space/science channels.

  • @kaltonian
    @kaltonian Před rokem +7

    see how things speeded up when 2 countries collaborated with one another......they were able to exchange data with one another & further their exploration, if all the countries who are able to collaberate then we as a race may well have settled on the moon & be well under way to repeat this across our solar system, in doing this our knowledge of technology would far surpass that of what we use today. let's hope there will be more to come as it will benefit us as a race

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Před rokem

      Sorry but i disagree .the main reason we went into space in the first place is because of competition between 2 powerful countries.

  • @SkipperDannyD
    @SkipperDannyD Před rokem +8

    See how a CZcams channel just casually announces there's water on the moon. That fact is hugely important and something we've been looking for for decades!

    • @danvranic2306
      @danvranic2306 Před rokem +1

      What? The Grail missions found water in the early 2000's, and its been known for many years.

    • @SkipperDannyD
      @SkipperDannyD Před rokem

      @@danvranic2306 ah cool haha! I was waiting for a correction tbh 😁 thank you!

  • @Tinil0
    @Tinil0 Před rokem +9

    I have to know Alex, do you legitimately smile while recording your voiceover or is that just how your voice naturally sounds?!

    • @jaymethodus3421
      @jaymethodus3421 Před rokem +2

      Lol I just realized this and I think he definitely smiles like he's seducing a woman

    • @fakiAZer
      @fakiAZer Před rokem +1

      @@jaymethodus3421 yeah 100%

  • @kerzwhile
    @kerzwhile Před rokem +16

    Incredible work! Great job on this!! ❤️

  • @DoctorNemmo
    @DoctorNemmo Před rokem +2

    5:10 In the words of one of our times most brightest minds, "Water is the essence of wetness. And wetness is the essence of beauty".

  • @imogenbishop1922
    @imogenbishop1922 Před rokem +3

    Foreo has a lot of great beauty devices, I'm glad to see a fave of mine featured in the ad portion.

  • @rcavicchijr
    @rcavicchijr Před rokem +2

    Man, imagine how creepy it would be to search any lava tubes at the bottom of that pit.

  • @Geo_Knows_Things
    @Geo_Knows_Things Před rokem +4

    @6:30 or thereabout - Earth should not be wondering in the lunar sky. It stays put at the same point all the time.

  • @BanjoGate
    @BanjoGate Před rokem +2

    Aha! So the writers on For All Mankind picked a random crater and bet on it being a good source for water ice, and lost.
    Neat!

  • @pbourd
    @pbourd Před rokem +2

    Superb! Awaiting future revelations from Danuri

    • @AstrumofficiaI
      @AstrumofficiaI Před rokem

      ⤴️⤴️Thanks for watching and leaving a comment🎁! send me a direct message with the Telegram username above for support and feedback appreciation🎉 l have something for you🎊🎁🎉🎉

  • @thomascoolidge2161
    @thomascoolidge2161 Před rokem +6

    You could say the possibilities for the moon are... astronomical.

  • @mensrea1251
    @mensrea1251 Před rokem +1

    Moon alien: “I mean we’ve been walking in straight lines to show intelligent life but those Earthers keep ignoring the obvious.”

  • @keithtinkler4073
    @keithtinkler4073 Před rokem +2

    In 1968 I had access to endless lunar photos for a few months in a prof's lab. I was a visitor and had other interests but I saw in one photo where a rock had rolled down a slope with hops and slides and hand partly collapsed at the bottom of the slope (inner crater wall) Crystal clear.

  • @hazyhalfmoon
    @hazyhalfmoon Před rokem +1

    That segue to the advertisement 😂 as smooth as your skin after purchasing the Forea skin cream from the links below 😂

  • @annapierce8666
    @annapierce8666 Před rokem +3

    Our *Moon* has many mysterious awaiting discovery 🌒

  • @chiron9948
    @chiron9948 Před rokem +4

    What was missing: is all new information made public, or are any break-throughs considered as military secrets? Is even this a secret?

  • @littleninpo
    @littleninpo Před rokem +1

    One look at the moon’s geography. It’s very obvious that it acts like a buffer to earth. Taking huge hits from space debris. Wouldn’t it make it uninhabitable?

  • @CreastNess
    @CreastNess Před rokem +4

    so this is what it looks like when you get banished to the shadow realm.

  • @cinimatics
    @cinimatics Před rokem +2

    Your videos make me hopeful for the future.

  • @rentechpad
    @rentechpad Před rokem +2

    Maybe in some future episode you could discuss why NASA has gone with an older model of getting payload and personnel from Earth to the Moon in one step - blasting off from Earth in a rocket that has to be so huge and going directly to the moon in one craft and then returning back in the same ship it left Earth in basically a vehicle that is literally destroyed on re-entry and no longer usable. It seems like for all the years we few missions to space on the space shuttle, from Earth to the ISS we proved that that is very doable. Yes, there were two great accidents where the shuttle and astronauts were lost but there were so many more round trips from Earth to the ISS that were exceptionally successful. Why then are they not building reusable vehicles like the space shuttle to move personnel and payload from Earth to the ISS which could then be loaded into a vehicle built to go from the ISS to the moon and back. Of course they would not build this vehicle in Space but it would only have to be launched once, basically empty to eliminate the issue of weight so that teh vehicle could be larger and could then be loaded at the ISS, with what was needed that was ferried up to the ISS in shuttles, meaning much more could be taken to the moon. Even still bound in orbit around Earth by gravity, it should take less to send it out of Earths gravity well and on its way to the moon carry not only the astronauts but more supplies and backups then the current vehicle that is not much different from the last moonshot in the 1970's, even if the technology in it is a vast improvement. Once at the moon, there would be a needed lander but the vehicle could also be capable air drops of larger cargo that could withstand being dropped and bouncing about the surface on large inflated cushions until it came to rest, or the lander itself could be built to not just land once on the moon but to make several trips back and forth to bring down the cargo. As for habitats for astronauts, if that was not also the landers dual purpose, as previous flights could have delivered and landed habitats so the lander would be a delivery and return vehicle only. They talk about wanting to be on the moon permanently but its seems more like they are just repeating what has already been done decades ago. One of the reasons for not returning to the moon back then and being there more permanently, at the time, was that they decided that it was very inefficient to launch a vehicle that had be very limited in what it took with it as it had to go directly from the surface of the Earth, to the surface of the moon and then back which limited everything and that once back on Earth the vehicle could not return to space and the next trip required a new one. Back then they said that a return to the moon would not be done again until as many things would be reusable, and could be larger and could carry larger payloads, and that the technology would be needed to do the trip in stages from the Earth to a Space Station then to the moon and back to a space station and then a separate transport back to Earth. That was, I though,one of the main reasons for both the ISS and the Space Shuttle program as preparation for returning to the moon in a vehicle that only ever returned to teh space station and not have re-enter Earths atmosphere. I remember at the time, when they said there would be no more trips to the moon, that the one small capsule of teh Apollo missions was to prove that we could go to the moon at all, and once that was done,the next step was to engineer ways to more efficiently move people and payload to the moon,not just fire a small capsule barely able to carry the astronauts themselves and what minimal supplies they needed. Seems like all they are going to do is repeat what the Apollo missions had already done. What happens when, like Apollo, people get tired after a few moon trips and they are no more ready to progress then as they were back in 1970. And it seems highly unlikely that launching a bunch of capsules to the moon are ever going to carry enough to get a base going that can then launch a ship at Mars, and we all know no one is going to Mars in a capsule like they rode in to the moon.
    So why did NASA seemingly decide to abandon the idea of a staged approach to getting men and materials to the moon and fall back on repeating what it last did in the 1970's?

  • @dubsar
    @dubsar Před rokem +2

    10:11
    Electrostatic forces may cause dust to have a day-night cycle of dispersion. It should be more noticeable on smaller scales, such as footprints.

  • @Catladybug
    @Catladybug Před rokem +1

    Your voice is soothing to listen too

  • @cascadianrangers728
    @cascadianrangers728 Před rokem +1

    Oh those pit craters are fascinating! I can not wait to see what's inside

  • @Vikingdescendent
    @Vikingdescendent Před rokem +2

    Spectacular video!

  • @sajhaeden8021
    @sajhaeden8021 Před rokem +1

    Just what II like, the opportunity to explore! Thanks so much!

  • @kenwells7128
    @kenwells7128 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting to find out what this new device will discover. If the moon is millions of years old with no wind and almost no atmosphere to protect from direct and intense UV radiation from the sun, I wonder why is the surface dust is only several centimeters thick and not many meters deep?

  • @xINVISIGOTHx
    @xINVISIGOTHx Před rokem

    i think the best real estate would be on the line exactly halfway between the side that faces earth and the side that faces away

  • @plenum6448
    @plenum6448 Před rokem +1

    With the radiation problems (on the Moon and Mars), humans may well spend far more time under the surface tunneling and exploring that way instead of being limited to mostly surface exploration.

  • @karenwelsh6327
    @karenwelsh6327 Před rokem +3

    very interesting! ha! foreo beauty devices are actually quite futuristic, fit into topic aesthetically at the very least!

  • @YourMom777-x3x
    @YourMom777-x3x Před rokem +1

    No oxygen, no food, no atmosphere, extremely hot and cold. Very expensive non-usable real estate.

  • @gonsumir
    @gonsumir Před rokem +1

    Beautiful. Thank you, Alex.

    • @AstrumofficiaI
      @AstrumofficiaI Před rokem

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  • @salmay4266
    @salmay4266 Před rokem +2

    The space cave age is upon us

  • @Michael_Michaels
    @Michael_Michaels Před rokem +3

    And here I was, expecting to watch some secret base hidden in the darkness... 🤦

  • @TL_27
    @TL_27 Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing as always Astrium ❤

  • @dsanders755
    @dsanders755 Před rokem +2

    Thank you.

  • @diraziz396
    @diraziz396 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Alex. other countries did launch Crafts to Luna. some just didn't stick the landing.

  • @larsjacobsen7818
    @larsjacobsen7818 Před rokem +1

    Your channel should be shown to children in schools around the world.

  • @ExtraterrestrialsareReall

    SSP for over 50 years. 20 and back for many humans. Bases on the Moon, Mars and other plants around our solar system.

  • @Heyheyhey0475
    @Heyheyhey0475 Před rokem +1

    Expecting us to find a subsurface ocean soon enough up there lmao

  • @BALLETBULLET
    @BALLETBULLET Před rokem +2

    Correction: Europe is not a country. It is a continent of many countries.

  • @terranhealer
    @terranhealer Před rokem +1

    Lava tubes on earth aren't always big. So add lunar spelunking to qualifications

  • @marvinsannes9397
    @marvinsannes9397 Před rokem +2

    When will we get photos of Apollo junk? I forgot - National Historic Site, not to be seen - EVER! Hahahahaha The moon landing was theater - pretty good theater, too.

  • @Henkvanpeer
    @Henkvanpeer Před rokem +1

    You cannot say where water may or will be found on moon! We discover a huge ocean 500km under earth surface.theoretically such a thing ould also be in the moon! We know very little about the moon…

  • @durden91tyler
    @durden91tyler Před rokem +4

    the moon is sweating because it knows we approach again/ dont drill.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful details. Thank You.

  • @Captain.AmericaV1
    @Captain.AmericaV1 Před rokem +2

    They spotted Galactus!!

  • @sillpill2886
    @sillpill2886 Před rokem +1

    I like how Shackleton is named for the Antarctic explorer

    • @AstrumofficiaI
      @AstrumofficiaI Před rokem

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  • @801oap
    @801oap Před rokem +1

    Lava tubes....
    So that's where Moonlings have been hiding.

  • @PhilipMurphyExtra
    @PhilipMurphyExtra Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video, Was worth watching for sure.

  • @bazpearce9993
    @bazpearce9993 Před rokem

    There's all kinds of holes we can crawl into a build cities on the Moon. I've even picked them up with my little 5" scope.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Před rokem

    Greetings from the BIG SKY. It's winter around here.

  • @MaxB6851
    @MaxB6851 Před rokem +1

    Perhaps gravity has drawn water found on the surface of of the Moon, underground where it may pool in Lava Tubes, this could prove very useful to settlers.
    If a small rocket (capable of landing on its tail) and fitted with a 3D Laser scanning device can be sent to the Moon it could lower itself into the sink hole slowly while the interior of the sink hole is being scanned.

  • @skylerbarbee532
    @skylerbarbee532 Před rokem +1

    We are mapping the moon better than we map our home planet!

  • @nuperaa6617
    @nuperaa6617 Před rokem +1

    -250, that's crazy close to zero about

  • @chipngo9758
    @chipngo9758 Před rokem +5

    Great job South Korea💪🇺🇸

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Před rokem +1

    The realtors are getting excited

  • @tvdylan
    @tvdylan Před 6 měsíci

    the tubular shaped depression is quite possibly a place for craft to go in and out of.

  • @095Mrchiller
    @095Mrchiller Před rokem +1

    Thanks astrum for your content, day in day out😁

  • @anacondaeunectes1854
    @anacondaeunectes1854 Před rokem +1

    Caverns and tunnels under the moon... saw that movie back in 1964.

  • @colindeer9657
    @colindeer9657 Před 11 měsíci

    Loved this presentation. Many thanks to you.

  • @frankmooney3046
    @frankmooney3046 Před rokem

    I'm concerned when they start mining, that the volume of material taking away from will decrease it's weight will affect our weather and the ozone. Just a thought

  • @CHESSZILLA
    @CHESSZILLA Před rokem +2

    I thought the surface of the moon was electro static not wet

  • @DCRNLV
    @DCRNLV Před rokem +3

    Dig what you do & am a fan!
    In no way a critic; but wondering what's up with no mention or acknowledgement of the strikingly obvious unconformity/disconformities in the lunar layers? Have they been observed & tested/observed in labs Tnxs. much!

  • @Jean-de-lune
    @Jean-de-lune Před rokem

    Thank goodness Earthly requirements were addressed in the cheesy advert at 12:12. We might have been lulled into a sense of security looking out for what the S Koreans saw on the Darkest side of the moon...!

  • @satanofficial3902
    @satanofficial3902 Před rokem +1

    "The moon is always mooning you because it's very cheeky."
    ---Albert Einstein

    • @satanofficial3902
      @satanofficial3902 Před rokem

      Impartial fact checkers say..."True!" ✔

    • @satanofficial3902
      @satanofficial3902 Před rokem

      "Fact checks can be checked because they're checkable by checkers."
      ---Albert Einstein

  • @desireer6915
    @desireer6915 Před rokem +9

    If there's no wind on the moon, how did that rock move? Can you please explain this ❤ Amazing video btw!

  • @Wub892
    @Wub892 Před rokem

    I don't think the moon will ever be called a home unless force fields are created and become a thing

  • @saltycreole2673
    @saltycreole2673 Před rokem +1

    I own all water rights to the Sea of Tranquility! Bought it with my bridge in Brooklyn.

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  • @seyboldart8281
    @seyboldart8281 Před rokem +1

    Awesome!

  • @michaelpaneque9554
    @michaelpaneque9554 Před rokem +1

    Antarctica is where humans do their training to endure the temperature of the dark side of the moon.

  • @newtoncooper4085
    @newtoncooper4085 Před rokem

    Lava tubes would be great places to pressurize and live in. Imagine being gamma free, underground, on the moon in your jammies.

  • @FerociousPancake888
    @FerociousPancake888 Před rokem +3

    I wonder why they don’t send a probe with ground penetrating radar to look for lava tubes

    • @pudmina
      @pudmina Před rokem

      Checking out GPR, the distance to the ground affects the strength of the signals and the power requirement are fairly high, so using an orbital satellite with limited power capabilities makes its use in that situation difficult.

  • @jadedrealist
    @jadedrealist Před rokem

    Gonna go out a limb here before I even hit play and say it was ice. Lol. ;-)

  • @hikesystem7721
    @hikesystem7721 Před rokem +1

    You should label which images are photos and which are illustrations.

  • @acsgdo02
    @acsgdo02 Před rokem

    This makes so much more sense than Mars baby steps the Moon 1st then Mars .