Watch NASA land the Perseverance Rover on Mars!

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  • 게시일 2021. 02. 17.
  • NASA will be attempting to land the #Perseverance Mars Rover and Ingenuity Helicopter on the surface of Mars! This is the biggest and most sophisticated rover anyone has ever landed on the surface of Mars.
    After a 7-month long journey spanning 497 million km, Perseverance will land at Jezero Crater. It's a sibling to Curiosity, featuring a large drill and a soil caching system, upgraded wheels and cameras, and even an experiment that will make oxygen on the surface of Mars!
    Want to know more about this mission? Check out our article explaining everything you need to know about the #Mars2020 Mission [Perseverance and Ingenuity]!
    everydayastronaut.com/perseve...
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  • @kurtmissnanamankita
    @kurtmissnanamankita 3 년 전 +163

    Hearing "touchdown confirmed" is so exciting

    • @jackmack1061
      @jackmack1061 3 년 전 +1

      Hi, fellow Earthling. I am Aussie man, 51; tears running down my cheeks. It's been too long between drinks.

  • @kauffmanba
    @kauffmanba 3 년 전 +13

    1:27:14 Tim: "Someone's getting emotional on air."
    Surprisingly, it's not Tim.

  • @R3DSKULL_21
    @R3DSKULL_21 3 년 전 +37

    It is insane to think that there are robots just chilling on another planet.

  • @josha4128
    @josha4128 3 년 전 +31

    Average person: It’s going really fast!
    Tim: It’s absolutely screaming!

    • @Arae_1
      @Arae_1 3 년 전

      Tim: is absolutely screaming

  • @glennrmarks
    @glennrmarks 3 년 전 +7

    I am a huge fan of your "documentaries", they never seem very long which means they have me riveted for every second and the time flies. You do such a great job of explaining things in terms that ordinary people can understand.

  • @ADFfoundation
    @ADFfoundation 3 년 전 +15

    im 14 years old you have inspired me i've been watching you for over a year now i want to be an astronaut

    • @MichaelOfRohan
      @MichaelOfRohan 2 년 전

      Just remember while you're orbiting the miracle of earth for that short time, that me, and everyone else you know will blindly continue the cycle of groveling in the dirt over inconceivable ideas that can not exist. Your people can not see that, but you will, because you will have that perspective; the perspective of futility.
      The amount of energy required to redirect this biological train wreck is impossible even in the face of religion. That realization will hurt forever.
      But then again, the amount of energy spent to create the train far outweighs the energy contained within the train.... my very talking to you right now, is a miracle....

    • @ADFfoundation
      @ADFfoundation 2 년 전

      @@MichaelOfRohan yes

  • @aldunlop4622
    @aldunlop4622 3 년 전 +10

    And that my friends, is how it’s done. Landing on Mars is no simple thing. Absolutely fantastic job, perfect landing. Well done JPL!

  • @whatthef911
    @whatthef911 3 년 전 +10

    When Sojourner landed in 1996, NASA was predicting a sample return by 2005 which was difficult to believe it could take so much time before that mission.

  • @DigitalNomadOnFIRE
    @DigitalNomadOnFIRE 3 년 전 +5

    NASA have done a great design making Mission Control look far more modern and sleek

  • @logner
    @logner 3 년 전 +31

    Dear Timothy,
    Dost thou know the precise timing of the release of the landing footage?

  • @whatthef911
    @whatthef911 3 년 전 +6

    I've been watching these every 8 to 9 years since Sojourner in 1996.

  • @Mrsournotes
    @Mrsournotes 3 년 전 +6

    Thanks for the great coverage Tim.

  • @u2zero2u
    @u2zero2u 3 년 전 +1

    Is NASA morphing into a kind of Spacex culture and/or approach to these live broadcasts? This was much better than any live video so far. It's nice to see so many people being excited about this kind of stuff. Thank you Tim for another awesome live stream. If you have ever thought about donating to a person on youtube, you could not find a better person to donate to than him. He obviously loves what he does, makes great videos, and he travels across America sometimes to do live streams of rocket launches which I'm sure costs a good amount of money. So please consider donating to Everyday Astronaut. Take care everyone and have a great day.

  • @agenttony
    @agenttony 3 년 전 +24

    They did it! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Joecool20147
    @Joecool20147 3 년 전 +1

    The great thing about the 11 Minute Delay, is that it is relative.
    According to some inertial perspectives there basically is no delay.

  • @Jutilaje
    @Jutilaje 2 년 전 +3

    Kinda cool to think at the ~ L-8:00 mark, the rover has hit the surface of marks, and the signal telling the team whether it was a successful landing is literally en route to them, flying through space at the speed of light.

  • @johnreichardwest
    @johnreichardwest 2 년 전

    Totally excellent!! Thank you very much for sharing an excellent broadcast!! Congratulations NASA, JPL, Lockheed Martin!!!

  • @theunknownunknowns5168

    TIMMMM! Wake up! Big rocket. Rocketlab!

  • @Onkla
    @Onkla 2 년 전

    I cant believe its already been more than a year! I remember very clearly watching this on the tv with my family! The mars launch window will be opening in a few months so we will see some more mars missions!

  • @bradcoffman7684
    @bradcoffman7684 2 년 전

    Thank you for your time and great input

  • @erikamauri
    @erikamauri 3 년 전 +15

    "I remember this spot... it looks good!"😂🤩 GREAT ACHIEVEMENT NASA&JPL! ❤❤🙌 Thank you Tim for your precious live coverage! Happy to support you!

  • @coolchaco1015
    @coolchaco1015 3 년 전 +2

    LETS FREAKING GO THIRD TIME IS THE CHARM

  • @davidramsayiv
    @davidramsayiv 3 년 전

    Things I love about this stream, random reading of chat, as if you are just a conduit of the audience, when you tell us something I don't know, with facts that converge on a number, best part is when you messed the math up, giving us a bad number and correct your self when chat starts screaming at you. I can't over express how this makes you endearing and feel real. This is everything mainstream is not. As a Juggler I get the feeling you are bouncing your attention around to 3 to 5 things. Thank you for all your imperfections. I like your telescope too.

  • @johnmothershead1690
    @johnmothershead1690 3 년 전 +3

    "Tango Delta."
    There's a tee shirt there.

  • @jewellcarpenter6764

    We don't need a Rover to go pick up rovers. We just go there, and then make a museum around the Rover. LOL

  • @aviationgaming1799
    @aviationgaming1799 3 년 전 +1

    Hearing touchdown confirm is so exciting

  • @jamessheppard4372
    @jamessheppard4372 3 년 전

    Congratulations @NasaJPL Welcome to Mars, Percy

  • @sebas7243
    @sebas7243 3 년 전 +11

    Pure Beauty. Our happiness rises.

  • @Konamerp
    @Konamerp 3 년 전

    I really think you should get us back to our roots and do a video on the sojourner rover, now is a very fitting time.

  • @TimeLordMe3rd
    @TimeLordMe3rd 2 년 전 +1

    I THINK...NO, I KNOW, MY "SPACE BROTHER" AND SEVERAL OTHER FRIENDS OF MINE, THAT YOU ARE KEWL AND FRAK'N AWESOME!!!!! ALWAYS LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!!!!! I, PERSONALLY ESPECIALLY LEARN FROM, ENJOY AND, EDUCATE MYSELF THE ONES THAT ARE IN DETAIL AND SPECIFICALLY FEATURE ROCKET ENGINES LIKE NOZZEL AND AEROSPIKES!!!!! I HAVE BEEN TAKING ONLINE COLLEGE COURSES; I MAJOR IN, "SPACE STUDIES" AND "PHILOSOPHY. MY MAIN GOAL IS TO HOWEVER, EARN MY DEGREE IN, "SPACE STUDIES"!!!!! I'M A BABY ROCKET SCIENTIST AS I LOVE TO SAY. SPACE, SPACE EXPLORATION, SPACECRAFT AND, ESPECIALLY, SPACECRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY ARE MY WICKEDLY SIKK PASSION!!!!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙

  • @jayeshchandawat4328
    @jayeshchandawat4328 3 년 전 +1

    Congratulations for 1 million subs in advance❤❤❤👍👍👍 big fan.

  • @jackmack1061
    @jackmack1061 3 년 전 +47

    Hi, fellow Earthling. I am Aussie man, 51; tears running down my cheeks. It's been too long between drinks.

    • @jackmack1061
      @jackmack1061 3 년 전 +4

      The time is rapidly approaching during which I will not be able to assume every person is an earthling.

    • @luckyirvin
      @luckyirvin 3 년 전 +1

      this rover has the best chance to show proof of life beyond our sacred mother earth

    • @SG-jg3be
      @SG-jg3be 3 년 전 +3

      @@luckyirvin It's a shame humanity hasn't looked after sacred Mother Earth.

    • @martinmuldoon603
      @martinmuldoon603 3 년 전

      @@SG-jg3be couldn't had said it better myself. Shame on the hunan race.

    • @zhongxina9420
      @zhongxina9420 3 년 전

      @@SG-jg3be the chick has to leave the nest eventually

  • @brian-t-
    @brian-t- 3 년 전

    What I really like about the name, "Star Ship", Is if you imagine....
    You are walking down the street; and, the air raid sirens start up, and on the loud speakers..."STARSHIP IN EMERGENCY...STARSHIP IN EMERGENCY... ... " !!!!
    The streets clear, as everyone dives into shelters...Good name...really good name!!

  • @johncashwell1024
    @johncashwell1024 3 년 전 +5

    Elon needs to spread out some Starlink Satellites around Mars

  • @grimmreaper6351
    @grimmreaper6351 3 년 전

    So very exciting! Belated congratulations teams!!!

  • @kevinfarnham5468
    @kevinfarnham5468 3 년 전 +5

    i know you would like to be part of the nasa or spacex team but you have filled a void for me and people who care about the future of earth thankyou

  • @bonnpoland
    @bonnpoland 3 년 전

    1:27:25 sums it all up nicely! Also, Tim's face! :-D

  • @stupidgenius42
    @stupidgenius42 3 년 전 +3

    Fun fact: “Tango Delta” is the phonetic identifiers for T and D which mean/represent touchdown

  • @Akeldama9
    @Akeldama9 3 년 전 +11

    MURICA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 comin in hot ☄
    Edit: Somewhere, Elon was salivating at these images 🤤

  • @jaybyrdcybertruck1082

    watched Curiosity live and got to see this live and it is still astonishing that they pulled it off so well!

  • @Keepitgoinging
    @Keepitgoinging 3 년 전 +5

    Perhaps Perseverance will head off to find Curiosity and start a family.

  • @jask9325
    @jask9325 3 년 전

    Thanks for more details about all from-To. - we 're waiting the new images about Mars if there is a previous life or info. about putting a kind of some plants to start generating the Oxygen as 1st step terraforming the planet.

  • @ArindamManna
    @ArindamManna 3 년 전 +2

    Go Perseverance

  • @richardmiles3892
    @richardmiles3892 3 년 전

    Watching this the next day unfortunately the live stream kept cutting out last night, frustrating so had to watch the NASA feed despite it being really cheesy. Thanks for trying though, and gives me something to watch this morning.

  • @petermorlon6845
    @petermorlon6845 3 년 전

    Great Job Tim! You are relentless and we appreciate it.

  • @djowkoalexandrou7480

    Thank you so much

  • @chitrajaikumar7528
    @chitrajaikumar7528 3 년 전 +1

    Rocket lab is making a new rocket!!

  • @MrGeoffHilton
    @MrGeoffHilton 3 년 전 +1

    You have a fabulous job, it shows that you are really excited about the proceedings, I'm so relieved that everything went OKay, the most stressful event in the future for me is the launch of the James Webb telescope, I'm worrying already.

  • @vibonacci
    @vibonacci 3 년 전

    HD video? Thats gonna be amazing

  • @evanderstieler889
    @evanderstieler889 3 년 전 +1

    And thus begins an era.

  • @strigonshitposting793

    This was the greatest thing I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing.

  • @roycefox1965
    @roycefox1965 3 년 전 +1

    That was cool AF!

  • @luckosteve12
    @luckosteve12 3 년 전

    Great stuff as always. Thanks for all you do. 🚀

  • @florenciovela7570
    @florenciovela7570 3 년 전

    I've ordered the tri motor cyber truck fsd last April & may buy the S Plaid as well. I got lots of solar & battery backup system to charge them both.. & i wish i could work there to see my truck getting built..i love space x too!!

  • @hasanusman6185
    @hasanusman6185 3 년 전 +2

    why don't they attach wheels to the sky crane and make it another rover which could communicate with with Preservarance Rover ? it could make remote eyes and ears to the main rover

    • @shlok975
      @shlok975 3 년 전 +3

      Anything they put on that they might as well put on the main rover and reduce the risk

    • @shlok975
      @shlok975 3 년 전

      By the way i think this question was asked and answered in the stream as well

    • @thibautmercier4526
      @thibautmercier4526 3 년 전

      The amount of thrust by the sky crane is too much to land. It would cause craters

  • @patriotfree2917
    @patriotfree2917 3 년 전 +1

    NICE!!!!!!!! Thank You Dude.

  • @LucasFehr
    @LucasFehr 3 년 전 +2

    Cheer to humans doing AWESOME THINGS! Thanks for the stream, Astro Tim!

    • @SG-jg3be
      @SG-jg3be 3 년 전

      I don't feel its right to join in all the cringey self-congratulatory back patting. Humans have failed Planet Earth. I hope Mars doesn't have the same fate.

  • @trailblazewithayush
    @trailblazewithayush 3 년 전 +2

    Congrats to NASA on touching down the Perseverance Rover on the edge of the Jezero Crater on the morning of 2:25 AM (for India)...,..... All the best for the rover on his mission, and when Ingenuity comes out....
    Good luck from India... 🎉🎉

  • @derrickschroepfer9173
    @derrickschroepfer9173 3 년 전 +16

    nasa is just freaking awesome!

  • @aniketthukrul6585
    @aniketthukrul6585 3 년 전 +3

    Congratulations NASA 🙏 USA

  • @mailerdon
    @mailerdon 2 년 전

    Love the soundtrack

  • @williamchamberlain2263

    19:07 eagerly waiting for the day we have spare mass for a Selfie-Sat to get video of the main mission vehicles en route

  • @malz7217
    @malz7217 3 년 전

    This is beautiful

  • @demobailey430
    @demobailey430 3 년 전 +2

    So many cameras! I'm so glad this went so smoothly! thanks for the coverage

  • @RajRani-qj6vb
    @RajRani-qj6vb 3 년 전 +1

    I've waited for so long

  • @Stephen-yw9sn
    @Stephen-yw9sn 3 년 전

    Where can we watch the video of the descent from the on-board video cameras? I was told this mission would be recording the whole descent from after the heat shield was ejected.

  • @leothelion5491
    @leothelion5491 3 년 전 +2

    Technology is indistinguishable 🙏

  • @Keepitgoinging
    @Keepitgoinging 3 년 전 +2

    I hope the drill bits are detachable & can be left behind. I'd hate to see the rover anchored by its own drill.

  • @alexlandherr
    @alexlandherr 3 년 전 +6

    “Touchdown confirmed, Perseverance is safely on the surface of Mars.”

  • @abdulelahkaryem198

    i was sleeping and this was on and i finished the whole video lol

  • @MrDan221
    @MrDan221 3 년 전

    Incredible

  • @CustomName
    @CustomName 3 년 전 +97

    Let's see what it discovers over the years!

    • @namanbiswajit9756
      @namanbiswajit9756 3 년 전 +3

      Lol You are also space fan Noice.

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 3 년 전 +1

      It'll discover a Mars rabbit. Green with red claws and red eyes, hopping around and jumping in and out of rabbit holes for fun.
      It needs no food because its green fur is photosynthetic. All it needs is just co2 and water, which it gets from clawing out Mars ice and shooting it to melt with its red laser eyes, then slurping it up.
      Seriously though, there's nothing there except rock. You might as well send a robot mission to Antarctica. At least there'll be penguins there amongst the ice and rock. More fun and cute
      There's only one planet with life. Life doesn't just jump out of a rabbit hole after a billion years. That's not the laws of physics we have

    • @namanbiswajit9756
      @namanbiswajit9756 3 년 전 +1

      @@marioluigi9599 Sending rover was good way but the main purpose wasn't tbh. there was mission to find a evidence of life on mars it did collect all data except one which was later collected by curosity. I think nasa could make a better primary mission but still it's fine let's see what is discovers who knows there might be red penguin just kiding there are tryna find microscopic like like bacteria it would a great if we do so I don't like the fact that you deappreciate this thing it's good.

    • @bru6104
      @bru6104 3 년 전 +1

      It's finding past life on mars

    • @staticsfs6823
      @staticsfs6823 3 년 전

      POV:your in mars

  • @tanmaysharma4880
    @tanmaysharma4880 3 년 전 +4

    I keep clicking the like button again and again 😂😂

  • @nathanbarnes1463
    @nathanbarnes1463 3 년 전

    Could the Sky Crane impact location be used to study the surface/subsurface of Mars?

  • @sequalsr2550
    @sequalsr2550 3 년 전

    The beginning of a new era

  • @Inimbrium
    @Inimbrium 3 년 전

    Hey Tim. Just realised that I know very little about the various cargo resupply missions to the ISS. Maybe an idea for you? Peace.

  • @tcb8295
    @tcb8295 3 년 전 +1

    AWESOMELY AWESOME!!👍👍😊

  • @bobthompson4319

    58:00 thats also why lightspeed travel is hard as well. because if you accelerate at 3 gs until you get to 99% lsp would take 3 years 8 months 25 days. and then you will need the same amount of fuel you used to get to that speed so you can stop and then when you are about 3.7 light years from you destination you will have to turn the ship 180 and then decelerate at 3 gs for 3 years 8 months 25 days. so you will live at 3gs for over 7 years while this happens. so if your 150lbs you will be 450lbs. so much more difficult then anything there is.

  • @markperkins9437
    @markperkins9437 3 년 전 +1

    Way to go NASA!

  • @somethingelse9228
    @somethingelse9228 3 년 전

    Will this channel continue to simply post live streams of rocket launches or are their some new explainer videos coming?

  • @brokensworld5581
    @brokensworld5581 3 년 전

    Happy Birthday!!

  • @gertymcfinnish8532

    Such a great accomplishment! 😊😀

  • @pepperganzon1695
    @pepperganzon1695 3 년 전 +1

    what time and dating standard is observed by perseverance?

  • @ajcook6477
    @ajcook6477 3 년 전 +2

    Percy Sol 1 - Congratulations to the JPL team!

  • @fury6730
    @fury6730 3 년 전

    what a time to be alive

  • @teletesselator
    @teletesselator 3 년 전

    It is only flying at "10 times faster than a bullet" from a an old black powder musket though - according to the data on screen! At the time of that statement the screen showed almost 11,800 km/h. Black powder rifles (old muskets) have a mussel velocity of about 400 meters per second - times 60 is 24,000 meters per minute - times 60 is 1,440,000 meters per hour - divide by 1,000 is 1,440 km/h. "Ten times faster than" 1,440 km/h would be 14,400 km/h . So you missed there a bit my man. Modern high velocity rifles are around 1,200 m/s or 3 times that of a black powder musket at 4,320 km/h, so that ship is doing a little less than three times (2.731 times to be more precise) the speed of the typical modern rifle round - not ten times! :p
    Typical Bullet Speed x3 = 12,960 km/h
    Space Ship Speed x1 = 11,800 km/h

  • @ratuadilFF
    @ratuadilFF 3 년 전

    Pake deteksi radiasi juga lipapa, krn kalo cuma monitoring hanya berfungsi sbg cctv. Tp klo alat ukur yg aku sebutkan tadi pasti keliatan pergerakan makhluk2nya

  • @jmh1189
    @jmh1189 3 년 전 +1

    The guy who announced tango delta... nominal was probably wondering why people around him were so quiet... until he said touch down.

  • @sahachaiyut1989
    @sahachaiyut1989 3 년 전 +2

    How can I missed this!!!

    • @obsidiancc2309
      @obsidiancc2309 3 년 전

      No worries. I missed it too due to personal problems but seeing it afterwards gives the same joy .

    • @serenity5952
      @serenity5952 3 년 전

      Your past tense already did

  • @alexv3539
    @alexv3539 3 년 전 +18

    #1 ON TRENDING FOR GAMING sure... gaming...

  • @t-rex6523
    @t-rex6523 3 년 전 +7

    Hey Tim! Can you ask Elon to pick up the samples Percy caches? Will save time and money! Love your channel 👍

    • @pederslothzuricho7685
      @pederslothzuricho7685 3 년 전

      The samples are to be picked up in a mission scheduled for launch by esa in 2026, and retreival in the following windows return window in 2031. Which is likely a lot soonet than spacex gets to fly to mars, for not to mention a lot of the technology for the mars missions are being developed on these missions. So SpaceX do get some industry suppliers that they can use, to get to Mars faster.

    • @rudolfbergert2506
      @rudolfbergert2506 3 년 전

      Elon Musk cannot get his freightliner on the market, so what do you think about his space missions ???

    • @t-rex6523
      @t-rex6523 3 년 전

      @@rudolfbergert2506 well.... I wouldn't count him out. The landing failures and rapid iteration have served Spacex quite well. But make no mistake, I'm a fan of NASA since Project Mercury. I'm rooting for the science and the adventure of getting out of low earth orbit. As a kid in the 60's I never dreamed it would take this long to get to Mars. I'm trying not to achieve room temperature before we put boots on the Martian surface.

    • @andrewwilliams9419
      @andrewwilliams9419 3 년 전

      @@rudolfbergert2506 Yep! NASA lands on Mars 130,000,000 away. Space X cant land on Earth without blowing up.

  • @nzoomed
    @nzoomed 3 년 전 +5

    My name is on a chip thats now on that planet! How frikkin amazing!?

    • @potato-ld1uj
      @potato-ld1uj 3 년 전

      How so, j/w.?.

    • @nzoomed
      @nzoomed 3 년 전 +1

      @@potato-ld1uj you can submit your name on NASAs website prior to launch and they put your name on a chip that goes on the rover

  • @Michael-it6gb
    @Michael-it6gb 3 년 전 +1

    I wanna see that helicoper at work ☺

  • @Fummy007
    @Fummy007 3 년 전 +5

    1:34:13 is wrong you forgot about phoenix!

  • @mariauzcategui5347

    We should also Thank the ULA Launch teams for Launching this Rover to the Red Planet!

  • @preethamcg3863
    @preethamcg3863 3 년 전 +1

    Well done NASA

  • @tntdefina4686
    @tntdefina4686 3 년 전 +3

    *Trending for Gaming*
    Quality algorithm work right there

    • @mondherbouazizi4433
      @mondherbouazizi4433 3 년 전 +3

      I guess it's because there are more idiots in this world than science-fascinated people :)
      It has always been like that.. You shouldn't be astonished!

    • @ryndrssn
      @ryndrssn 3 년 전 +1

      @@mondherbouazizi4433 i mean at least it got trending. It shows that people are interested in spaceflight and space which is a good thing :)

  • @harfaury
    @harfaury 3 년 전 +1

    Where did you get the spacex falcon models from? They’re brilliant and now I want them too 😂

    • @harfaury
      @harfaury 3 년 전

      @dolita windo ??

    • @harfaury
      @harfaury 3 년 전

      @@ethanbennett7 alright lol. Do you happen to know anything about the models?

  • @spaceguy9326
    @spaceguy9326 3 년 전 +2

    @everyday astronaut Rocket lab just announced nutron.
    and he are the hat.

  • @marsbar7099
    @marsbar7099 3 년 전

    Why isn't there a stream scheduled for SN10 yet?