Relive the Artemis 1 moon mission's greatest hits in 2-minute time-lapse
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- Take a trip around the moon and back with the NASA Artemis 1 mission in this time-lapse of highlights from the 25 day mission. Artemis 1 mission wraps up with splashdown: www.space.com/artemis-1-orion...
Credit: NASA | time-lapsed by Space.com's Steve Spaleta ( / stevespaleta )
Music: End of the Beginning by Fabien Tell / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com - Věda a technologie
And how exciting it is!
How fake it is.
Is what I would say if I had schizophrenia.
@@deletdis6173 you sir have the insight of a true congestatarian!
@@deletdis6173 you had me in the first half.
Beautiful
Thanks to the cameraman who is sticking himself on the solar panel and recorded such fantastic videos and still did not get burnt up in the atmosphere, true respect
U get it...
That’s an employee that has total dedication not only to his job, but also loves and respects management!
Nice effort
Awesome photography ...I remember the camera being burnt as it was set toward the sun back in the 70s ...
Yes, back in the good old days when Jan Brady was hot!
The lost hot dog of the God Osiris.... It goes up! Exciting!!
Let us all sacrifice our buns to Osiris!
@@jasperdsmith we are jasper. The penis is also in DC, London City & Vatican City. Did you not know this?
Frist like NASA 🇺🇲 fen 🇺🇲Sanjeev 🇮🇳 Rajput 🇮🇳
This wasn't the original footage what a heck is this?? A CGI pasted as the moon?!?!?!?
Billion dollar spent in two min .
Well, it's way more than that...The whole SLS development is about 550 billion from Space shuttle to now. Artemis 2 will down the costs to half :))
As opposed to 1.5 trillion spent on the F35? (That's being replaced by a new design contract already)
If you compare SLS to other commercial rockets, SLS looks like a money dumper, but if you compare it to Apollo and Shuttle era, SLS looks a lot cheaper
Also the development cost of SLS and other commercial rockets, they look similar tbh
OPM is easy to spend!
Cross is eye on
1st comment
53 years ago they were riding around on buggies. Now they can barely manage a flyby. The wonders of modern tech.
Someone hasn't read the full artemis plan
@@declandougan7243 I have and I'm thoroughly unimpressed by their ability to fake. But what did we expect from NASA's Nazis?
@@SteveosCPU There will be a day when the reality of space exploration won't be deniable even by nuts like you. You are missing something.
@@declandougan7243 I will look forward to that day and some UHD footage from the Moon. If NASA save their pennies they should be able to afford a GoPro by 2099 maybe?
@@SteveosCPU Well if you'd looked a bit harder you'd have seen that HD footage of small sections of the Artemis 1 moon flyby, launch, stage separations and reentry already have been posted, and the whole raw dataset will be released eventually. There were 24 cameras on the craft.
Mark my words, the manned missions that are about to launch in the coming few years will have the exact kind of documentation you are referring to.
When humans will land Mars this comment will be the first! 🙏🙄😉
Rotation confirmed
OSAR!
Stack 2
At 1:09 the clouds on "Earth" do not change. Can't tell what portion of "Earth" Artimis is viewing. More space cartoons from the #1 "Not A Space Agency".
Watch it at .25 speed, they move but only a tiny amount.
@@KorbinX NO! It does not! At 33 sec in the small hole in clouds is covered by the arm. At 44 sec the clouds are the EXACT SAME. What's more? There's 3 hours of clouds not moving in the original live feed. Why? Space is fake & this "mission" is an occultic cgi cartoon. This is the pp of who? Osiris. This is the church presenting a paradigm to you. Not proving.... presenting. Try again?
czcams.com/video/24irlVJVH8E/video.html
🤦
@@KorbinX Here's another one. "During the flight on the dark side of the moon artimis lost contact for about 1/2 hour.". BUT JUNO & CASSINI never lost signal at Jupiter j Saturn? How far is jupiter? How much voltage did junk use? How was the signal sent radio/360 or line of sight with a laser between 2 constantly moving bodies millions of miles apart? What about Cassini & Saturn even farther? Why didn't the signal from artimis just get sent through one of the 1000s of other nasa sats?
@ryland stowell date and time of Juno/Cassini, start there and look where earth was vs where earth was during Artemis. You'll find there was, indeed, no signal blocked while the transmission of data was happening.
You're asking the voltage and communication type of which satellite?
Apollo is better than Artemis
And Taurus beers them all!
Look how bright the moon is as you get closer to it...🤡🤡🤡🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂🕵🕵🕵lights get dimmer as you get closer apparently. Must be camera exposure😂😂😂😂😂🕵🕵🕵🕵🕵🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡na🐍🐍🐍🐍a
Apparently, somebody here doesn't understand how camera exposure works.
@@rozeyrose392 Okay, MR. Polaroid explain it to us….
Shockingly fake. Comments will be turned off soon.
LOL, Yes, everyone knows that the earth is flat, covered by a dome and the entirety of its circumference is the ice wall of Antarctica 😆 heavily guarded by NASA / UN or whatever
James, thank goodness there are other people like you that have actually figured it out! Keep the faith!!!!
Fakeeeeeee!!!
No
Evidenceeeeeeeee???
Great call, you sir are insightfully brilliant!
Man these 14 y/o kids thinking they r funny
Nah
not impressive
Simulation
Look you need to just accept that you’re thick as pig sh*t and don’t understand how things work……..honestly the state of peoples IQ these days is astonishing!
?
Ok
Ok, bummer 😕
There’s the flat earther!
Funny man Funny. I'm starting to believe that the I.S.S is faking this Artemis stunt..
Put down the crackpipe
Bro lsd aint good for you
??????
@@RocketPal Don’t pay it any mind...flat earther, that’s all :)
@@twocyclediesel1280 Finally, someone that truly understands, I think you’re right, the earth is flat.
What they didn’t show is JWST they were checking on it 🫡
Huh?
Exactly, I considered the exact same thing….
What are you two talking about?
@@JohnHazenhousen yes, that’s exactly the theory NASA was pitching!
All at the cost of 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
I didn't know it costs money, thanks for letting me know
Yeah same..thanks for letting me know that too..
Do you know that nasa only has like a very small percentage of the national budget? Like pocket change..u bad mouthing nasa while you use the internet that uses satellites put up by space exploration is very ironic
@@lesteroliva75 let alone how much more military expenses account for around the entire planet. I certainly wish millions more could be switched from weapons to science and technology research!!
WOW, and I thought all those NASA employees worked for free. Thanks for your insight.