Perseverance Rover’s Descent and Touchdown on Mars (Official NASA Video)

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  • 게시일 2021. 02. 21.
  • NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance mission captured thrilling footage of its rover landing in Mars' Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, 2021. The real footage in this video was captured by several cameras that are part of the rover's entry, descent, and landing suite. The views include a camera looking down from the spacecraft's descent stage (a kind of rocket-powered jet pack that helps fly the rover to its landing site), a camera on the rover looking up at the descent stage, a camera on the top of the aeroshell (a capsule protecting the rover) looking up at that parachute, and a camera on the bottom of the rover looking down at the Martian surface.
    The audio embedded in the video comes from the mission control call-outs during entry, descent, and landing.
    For more information about Perseverance, visit mars.nasa.gov/perseverance
    Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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  • @lonewulf0328
    @lonewulf0328 3 년 전 +3920

    Seeing HD video captured on another planet is a surreal experience.

    • @EduardoMartinez-fp6ib
      @EduardoMartinez-fp6ib 3 년 전 +15

      Too hd

    • @simat565
      @simat565 3 년 전 +220

      @@EduardoMartinez-fp6ib are you realy complaining that the video are in HD ?

    • @-Rambi-
      @-Rambi- 3 년 전 +30

      @@EduardoMartinez-fp6ib no.

    • @FnLl523
      @FnLl523 3 년 전 +139

      @@EduardoMartinez-fp6ib Technology, soon they might do a full 360° recording and we'll experience it in VR

    • @hiphyro
      @hiphyro 3 년 전 +47

      Right?! I feel like I’m not supposed to be seeing this

  • @MarkRober
    @MarkRober 3 년 전 +57522

    What a time to be alive! Congratulations to NASA and JPL and humans!!!

  • @FluffyToaster621
    @FluffyToaster621 2 년 전 +2725

    Seeing the surface of another planet from hundreds of millions of miles away in motion is honestly incredible.

    • @limyize
      @limyize 2 년 전 +28

      How do they control something 207 million miles away?

    • @Gozne
      @Gozne 2 년 전 +26

      Its so incredible Cause its not true.

    • @xWood4000
      @xWood4000 2 년 전 +144

      @@limyize Very slowly with radio signals, and this was preprogrammed. It took between 20-40min for the radio signals to reach Earth+ a few minutes for uploading and downloading so we never get it in real time

    • @limyize
      @limyize 2 년 전 +13

      @@xWood4000 how are these radio signals reaching mars from earth?

    • @jacobm1190
      @jacobm1190 2 년 전 +108

      @@limyize Space is very empty so there isn't much stopping you from shooting signals wherever you want and as far as you want.

  • @kimchikoalaa714
    @kimchikoalaa714 3 년 전 +229

    1903: first sustained and controlled flight in kittyhawk
    2021: freaking autonomous helicopter on mars

    • @Mudye
      @Mudye 3 년 전 +24

      2069: autonomous landing on the sun

    • @TS-ev1bl
      @TS-ev1bl 3 년 전 +7

      Only 66 years from Kitty Hawk to Tranquility Base

    • @Mudye
      @Mudye 3 년 전 +1

      @@TS-ev1bl shoulda been 69, it wouldve been funny number

    • @dextynlabelle9326
      @dextynlabelle9326 2 년 전

      @@Mudye they wouldn't be able to do that. they would just die. or am I missing some sort of joke?

    • @eddyzow
      @eddyzow 2 년 전 +1

      @@dextynlabelle9326 yes you are, 69 is the funny number, if you want to know why, look it up :))

  • @gavinjacobs685
    @gavinjacobs685 3 년 전 +2192

    This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.

  • @doctornick999
    @doctornick999 3 년 전 +1342

    This is literally one of the greatest things I’ve ever seen.

  • @PlasmaCoolantLeak
    @PlasmaCoolantLeak 7 개월 전 +13

    I'm an old guy, been around since Mercury, and i"m glad an achievement like this still excites me.

  • @Simplicity711
    @Simplicity711 5 개월 전 +21

    Sometimes I go back to watch this just to feel something.

  • @farabe1206
    @farabe1206 3 년 전 +1454

    I still can't believe that I got to see an actual footage of an extraterrestrial planet that's millions of miles away! Absolutely incredible!

    • @katy9291
      @katy9291 3 년 전 +26

      Im in awe. Like wow

    • @RatusMax
      @RatusMax 3 년 전 +52

      Not to burst your bubble but...actual footage existed years ago...

    • @lowkeyquintin4202
      @lowkeyquintin4202 3 년 전 +14

      @@RatusMax lol fr there’s already been rovers on Mars

    • @bakerstreet8036
      @bakerstreet8036 3 년 전 +60

      @@lowkeyquintin4202 yeah but not in that quality

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler 3 년 전 +15

      _Extraterrestrial planet_ ? Are you sure you got that right? LOL

  • @user-yu5jj7xm2s
    @user-yu5jj7xm2s 3 년 전 +3725

    Can't wait for the KRplus algorithm to recommend this to the future people that live on mars.

    • @ArchangelExile
      @ArchangelExile 3 년 전 +41

      Interesting... 🤔

    • @alvy9
      @alvy9 3 년 전 +2

      Hm

    • @Ggjgff882
      @Ggjgff882 3 년 전 +142

      Bro imagine future generations who will live in mars think they come from mars and not from earth ...

    • @roebloxy9986
      @roebloxy9986 3 년 전 +12

      @@Ggjgff882 We are not gonna live in mars wtf XD

    • @MrGojira95
      @MrGojira95 3 년 전 +23

      If there will be a KRplus at that point.

  • @hive5123
    @hive5123 3 년 전 +138

    Whenever I feel sad or just bad in general, I watch these type of videos, it makes me feel happy to be alive
    And for the audio quality as some comments mentioned, I think it's better this way, it adds a really unique feeling to this phenomenal accomplishment

  • @gregorymccoy6797
    @gregorymccoy6797 년 전 +252

    As a kid I read tattered library books with black & white photos beamed back to Earth from probes. I never thought I would have an experience like this. It's space exploration made real in a visceral way. Well done, JPL.

  • @cubanoyque
    @cubanoyque 3 년 전 +864

    Can't believe Im watching a KRplus video filmed on Mars. Thats awesome. Incredible.

    • @Heretogasunu
      @Heretogasunu 3 년 전 +7

      Nothing special yet

    • @apmire
      @apmire 3 년 전 +84

      @@Heretogasunu No, it is special. It's more than what you'll ever accomplish.

    • @Heretogasunu
      @Heretogasunu 3 년 전 +9

      @@apmire why the vilification? Mad because I'm right about this being an act?

    • @stormnova9757
      @stormnova9757 3 년 전 +59

      @@Heretogasunu I would imagine it's more like frustration at your continued denial of the obvious, in the face of overwhelming evidence against your position and the utter lack of evidence supporting it.

    • @michaeladdis3323
      @michaeladdis3323 3 년 전 +1

      Wow, I haven't thought about it like that...

  • @-Generic-
    @-Generic- 3 년 전 +684

    That's a modern day, full color, 30 FPS recording of the surface of *another planet* and humans landing something on it. Insane.

    • @classicpinball9873
      @classicpinball9873 3 년 전 +11

      just a bunch of rocks, earth looks way cooler. maybe theres a fossil of a worm but its probably gonna be from the same asteroid that started earth/organisms on earth anyways

    • @racegroundbreaking82
      @racegroundbreaking82 3 년 전 +72

      And some idiots believe it was filmed in the Sahara desert.

    • @direbearcoat7551
      @direbearcoat7551 3 년 전 +4

      Well.... Maybe is wasn't humans that landed on Mars, but a human made rover that landed on Mars...
      I know... I know... I'm being nit-picky....

    • @SKDemon0
      @SKDemon0 3 년 전 +32

      @@classicpinball9873 You do realize the theory that life originated from asteroids says that asteroids brought the *building blocks* of life, not a living organism itself...

    • @-Generic-
      @-Generic- 3 년 전 +8

      @@direbearcoat7551 "...and humans landing *something* on it."
      ?

  • @jerrymcweston3510
    @jerrymcweston3510 10 개월 전 +12

    seeing an actual live video from another planet is mind blowing

    • @Prinze203
      @Prinze203 9 개월 전

      I don’t think it’s live as it takes a lot of time to get video from Mars to Earth but a video is cool tho.

    • @randykitchleburger2780
      @randykitchleburger2780 9 개월 전

      ​@@Prinze203It's technically not live because of the distance, but is is live in a way

    • @b1blancer1
      @b1blancer1 9 개월 전 +1

      @@randykitchleburger2780 The video was recorded and stored on-board Perseverance and returned during the weeks after the landing as bandwidth and scientific observations allowed.

    • @randykitchleburger2780
      @randykitchleburger2780 8 개월 전 +1

      @@b1blancer1 ahhh, interesting

  • @SteveNaranjo
    @SteveNaranjo 년 전 +75

    I keep seeing this video even after all this time and can't help but to tear up, what an impressive thing to accomplish.

  • @erupted4659
    @erupted4659 3 년 전 +691

    Bruh, the camera quality from Mars is better than security camera quality back on Earth.

    • @sessasidney
      @sessasidney 3 년 전 +57

      NASA has an entire building just to store recorded data, most security cams has a old HD in the back office room... hahaha

    • @E-99x
      @E-99x 3 년 전 +20

      They are also using 20+ high tech cameras, so that might explain why they have better quality. Also the rover is HUGE, even the cameras are big. It looks like WALLE-E.

    • @BeckVMH
      @BeckVMH 3 년 전 +11

      Bit more cost involved in the Mars rover. Premium package.

    • @dilyan-2904
      @dilyan-2904 3 년 전 +9

      Ugh you know this rover cost 10 billion dollars right and that's not a video but actually 40 000 images.

    • @sherylsmith1152
      @sherylsmith1152 3 년 전 +4

      They spent millions of dollars for that camera alone, so it has the best camera of course lol

  • @OortCloud
    @OortCloud 3 년 전 +2135

    We are literally watching a video that was taken from another planet. That’s INSANE.

  • @FrancisHatesStairs
    @FrancisHatesStairs 8 개월 전 +6

    I still shed many tears when I see that crane's final detach;
    No matter how many time's I've seen it.
    Such unfathomable amounts of work come to fruition. Such joy.

  • @TacoSharkBoi
    @TacoSharkBoi 2 년 전 +55

    Humans are so cool, man. Look how far we've come as a species. Congrats to everyone who worked on this huge project

    • @SonGoku-zr9nc
      @SonGoku-zr9nc 2 년 전 +1

      Meanwhile aliens far away from us perfecting time travel

    • @not_herobrine3752
      @not_herobrine3752 2 년 전 +12

      meanwhile theres a comment bot shitting on nasa

    • @chezboi8843
      @chezboi8843 2 년 전

      @@not_herobrine3752 yup pretty much

    • @ImperiumRomanum476
      @ImperiumRomanum476 년 전 +1

      Yeah... But we also have a massive problem with infighting (war), not to mention killing the entire planet.

  • @trashprime6171
    @trashprime6171 3 년 전 +182

    something that finally deserves to actually be on trending

  • @djp1234
    @djp1234 3 년 전 +528

    Wow. For the first time in my life, I’m seeing a high frame rate, color, HD video from another celestial body. We have finally entered the 21st century!

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler 3 년 전 +18

      Not just you. Anyone. It has never been done before and it could've been done. Not "HD" but it could've been done.

    • @SuperGeronimo999
      @SuperGeronimo999 3 년 전 +21

      Can't wait... no matter if 10, 20 or 30 years. I want to see humans landing on Mars. In 4K.

    • @WAVEZCLUB
      @WAVEZCLUB 3 년 전 +1

      Word,, like why didnt they show us this video when it was actually taking place though ??

    • @FOH45
      @FOH45 3 년 전 +5

      @@WAVEZCLUB cause they take a bunch of pictures taken by the rover and put together to form the complete picture, only difference is now we got microphones on the rover, from images put together like a puzzle and sound, u get a video

    • @djp1234
      @djp1234 3 년 전 +24

      @@WAVEZCLUB because data transfer speed from Mars is really slow. They had to save the video first and then slowly transmit it back to earth.

  • @kevinbaird7277
    @kevinbaird7277 2 년 전 +15

    I swear I nearly cried watching this live, what a great time to be alive.

  • @benlouisemohammed1070

    Nasa deserves to be followed to all 7.9 billion human

  • @poopydescoop9740
    @poopydescoop9740 3 년 전 +141

    Seeing an actual touchdown on another planet like that absolutely blew me away. This brought me actual tears of joy! Well done to all those who made this happen!

    • @Catonfire88
      @Catonfire88 3 년 전 +4

      Check out the Japanese Hayabusa2 Probe landing on asteroid Ryugu if you haven't. Not as high quality as this but still pretty cool.

  • @emperorreign6154
    @emperorreign6154 3 년 전 +847

    Just the fact we’re getting beamed direct footage of another planet entirely is incredible.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 3 년 전 +70

      Not direct, it's a download relayed through multiple satellites (one around Mars, some around Earth), then remixed to include stuff from the JPL control center.

    • @fil6737
      @fil6737 3 년 전 +19

      That's in Nevada lol

    • @ecod7r
      @ecod7r 3 년 전 +54

      @@johndododoe1411 Ladies and Gents, we have a nerd.

    • @jackcolson4745
      @jackcolson4745 3 년 전 +13

      It's still about 5 minutes old because that's how long the radio waves of light take to travel from Mars to earth
      Edit: plus 1 or 2 minutes from the broadcasting of the live stream

    • @jackcolson4745
      @jackcolson4745 3 년 전 +66

      @@ecod7r lady's and gents, we have the type of person that continues to put nerds under a negative connotation.

  • @TheNotSoRandomDude
    @TheNotSoRandomDude 9 개월 전 +6

    The universe is 13.8 billion years old and the earth is 4.5 billion years old, and some how we managed to be on the first people to witness this. That is real crazy.

  • @Tortilla_Pizzeria_Pixels

    To think that in 1903, we flew the first plane, and now we’re sending rovers and helicopters to Mars is crazy.

    • @paulannable3734
      @paulannable3734 년 전 +6

      Ingenuity flys around on Mars carrying fabric from the Wright brother’s first plane.

  • @shawnpee1605
    @shawnpee1605 3 년 전 +855

    So this is what living in history feels like.

  • @mamaeli8101
    @mamaeli8101 3 년 전 +393

    Incredible. The images are flawless. I’m so glad I survived my stupidity to live long enough to see this.

  • @Squidgyy_
    @Squidgyy_ 7 개월 전 +4

    I’m very grateful to have my name on this rover along with many others

    • @rustyshackleford234
      @rustyshackleford234 개월 전 +3

      Cool! I’m sure our Martian descendants will be trying their hardest to decipher all the writings in the year 31,357 AD!

  • @stdwproductions5090
    @stdwproductions5090 3 년 전 +32

    When’s I saw this I started crying. And when I heard about Percy’s mission I had the biggest smile on my face. It’s been one of my biggest dreams of mine to see a piece of mars and this rover is making it come true. Congratulations to you guys over at NASA and congrats to the JPL team! Again thank you for making one of my biggest dreams come true. Next stop is to send humans to mars!

  • @rcbif101
    @rcbif101 3 년 전 +304

    Let us not forget the unsung hero that is no longer with us....
    RIP perseverance Sky Crane....you did great.

    • @ortherner
      @ortherner 3 년 전 +24

      Rest in Peace. Sacrificed himself for Landing.

    • @ortherner
      @ortherner 3 년 전 +10

      Rest in Peace.

    • @justjustin7060
      @justjustin7060 3 년 전 +20

      Well, it served it's purpose when Perseverance touched down, so there really wouldn't have been a point in trying to land it. And if we're talking about sacrifices for the landing let's not forget the atlas V, cruise stage, heat shield, aeroshell and parachute.

    • @ortherner
      @ortherner 3 년 전 +14

      @@justjustin7060 Dude, all the cringe redditors are gonna wooosh you. I recommend you delete your comment before they come.

    • @tuga_ace
      @tuga_ace 3 년 전 +2

      @@ortherner /r Wooooosh
      Sry i had to

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR 3 년 전 +1475

    That ending gave me chills, congrats everyone!

    • @tarunp2475
      @tarunp2475 3 년 전 +8

      bruh you are literally everywhere XD, keep up the work on your channel!

    • @generaldirection5123
      @generaldirection5123 3 년 전 +2

      They edited it a bit, but I like it. When they first called out Tango Delta the room was silent because they only meant the rover wheels touched down, but the landing wasn't over. Sky crane still had to detach & fly away. They called the landing about 10 seconds (felt like an eternity) after the TD call, then the room went nuts. Still I like this edit, chilly.

    • @mrmonkeboy
      @mrmonkeboy 3 년 전 +11

      Just how many systems had to work to get it there. It a GIANT rocket, that threw it from one planet across the inky void of space to another planet. As it approached more and more hardware was used to slow it down, each part ejected, used up, thrown away. The precious cargo emerging from it's shell. Until eventually the eagle flapped it's wings and gently lowered Percy to the ground, then via the data cable, it asked Percy, are you stable? Is this ok? And Percy woke up and said, yes, this is fine. And the eagle said goodbye and flew away, discarded, to die.
      Anyone want to compile a list of all the components that were needed to get to Mars? I'd be super interested.

    • @Mika-ph6ku
      @Mika-ph6ku 3 년 전 +4

      @@luisestrada9496 the signs of past life not to. The previous rovers first found evidence that water had once existed on Mars and later discovered that there are still trace amounts present. Geological features have further revealed that not only was there once water, there was a lot of it. This is due to the presence of canyons that the rovers found to have been carved out by water. Since there was once a plentiful amount of water on its surface, this leaves many to speculate if early Mars also met the other conditions for life. Thus, the search for evidence of past life begins!

    • @Exscion.e7
      @Exscion.e7 3 년 전

      Hi Chef.. I'm seeing you everywhere 🤣

  • @WickedWordzz
    @WickedWordzz 3 년 전 +11

    I listened to the entire entry and landing while on a long roadtrip. I was cheering in my car. What an incredible thing that we could ALL be a part of this accomplishment. Well done NASA!!!!

  • @shanemeyer9224
    @shanemeyer9224 년 전 +17

    I’ll never get over this amazing feat of modern engineering!!! Just spectacular and beautiful to watch

    • @TheARAM5
      @TheARAM5 10 개월 전

      if only this was real...

    • @SaneGuyFr
      @SaneGuyFr 8 개월 전 +2

      @@TheARAM5 Yes it is.

    • @LoyalHacket
      @LoyalHacket 3 개월 전 +1

      ​@@TheARAM5you guys brain are already dead

  • @tarobrob513
    @tarobrob513 3 년 전 +537

    Historic. Proud of our Engineers and Scientists.

    • @firstlast9731
      @firstlast9731 3 년 전 +2

      same

    • @firstlast9731
      @firstlast9731 3 년 전 +11

      @@ernestoguzman6388 w0w you tO0k the tIme to rIght that wh0le thing while I just saId "same"

    • @doge8726
      @doge8726 3 년 전 +3

      @@ernestoguzman6388 Most things in this era, like the rise of the left are a horrible thing but I agree, this one thing is good

    • @dcvc619
      @dcvc619 3 년 전 +2

      @@doge8726 both sides are pretty bad ngl

    • @doge8726
      @doge8726 3 년 전 +1

      @@dcvc619 No, only the left side is bad

  • @HelloThere-mi3ot
    @HelloThere-mi3ot 3 년 전 +1803

    You are watching HD-Images from a landing Mars Rover on your cellphone. Unbelievable.

    • @marcostj01
      @marcostj01 3 년 전 +16

      That's not true

    • @bricksthatcanmove9679
      @bricksthatcanmove9679 3 년 전 +17

      @@marcostj01 How is that not true?

    • @JonnyMaxximum
      @JonnyMaxximum 3 년 전 +152

      @@bricksthatcanmove9679 he's probably on a desktop lol

    • @IAmMrBacon
      @IAmMrBacon 3 년 전 +24

      Wow. Way to put it into perspective.
      If I was to tell myself that 10 years ago, I'd have taken school much more seriously 😂 it's a great time for us to be alive, and I could only wish I was a part of this magnificent achievement. Maybe the next one though 😁

    • @nshades09
      @nshades09 3 년 전 +4

      Uhh we put a bunch of humans on another celestial body over 50 years ago just to stick it to another country. This is ehh.

  • @tylerdandrea
    @tylerdandrea 2 년 전 +6

    I get emotional every time I watch this. I'm obsessed. This is AMAZING!!!

  • @jaydenwolfe704
    @jaydenwolfe704 3 년 전 +9

    This has to be one of the greatest videos in human history. I cant count how many times ive watched this.

  • @supremegod4829
    @supremegod4829 3 년 전 +1979

    This is the most expensive video on KRplus right now

  • @madezra64
    @madezra64 3 년 전 +332

    Just imagine all this went down hundreds of millions of miles away, autonomously without a hitch. This is the most captivating video I have ever seen. You MUST comprehend where this is happening to truly appreciate it.

    • @winwoodmayall
      @winwoodmayall 3 년 전 +14

      11 light-minutes away, to be precise 😉

    • @frenchfrench4514
      @frenchfrench4514 3 년 전 +8

      Its hard to comprehend.

    • @madezra64
      @madezra64 3 년 전 +7

      @@winwoodmayall That's just mind blowing! If we had a fiber optic cable that could stretch from here to mars, it would literally have 11 minute ping XD

    • @madezra64
      @madezra64 3 년 전 +5

      @@frenchfrench4514 For real! All that vast emptiness of space filled with encoded radio waves traveling at the speed of light. Incredible!

    • @somefuckstolemynick
      @somefuckstolemynick 3 년 전 +2

      @@winwoodmayall well, ”11 minuter” is fairly imprecise. The real value would be like plus/minus 5-10%.
      No decent engineer or scientist would accept those kinds of errors! ;)

  • @wrennewman6868
    @wrennewman6868 9 개월 전 +4

    Saw this broadcast live. Two years later still as exciting. Anything could have gone wrong and it was Perfect!!!

  • @CloneShockTrooper
    @CloneShockTrooper 9 개월 전 +1

    Still amazed by this achievement. Congratulations guys

  • @markhughes7956
    @markhughes7956 3 년 전 +222

    These guys at NASA spend all their life for what we are seeing now, it’s fantastic achievement, go NASA

    • @Heretogasunu
      @Heretogasunu 3 년 전

      Go China!

    • @RaulSX_
      @RaulSX_ 3 년 전 +5

      @@Heretogasunu what

    • @whenisdinner2137
      @whenisdinner2137 3 년 전 +1

      @@Heretogasunu china can't do this lol

    • @Sub4CarClips
      @Sub4CarClips 3 년 전 +1

      @@Heretogasunu China wasn’t involved or if they were it was probably minor lol

    • @jimmyjones2901
      @jimmyjones2901 3 년 전 +1

      Agreed, thank you NASA for your sacrifice to further our species. May this be another small stepping stone to a much much bigger picture.

  • @scottmanley
    @scottmanley 3 년 전 +14473

    Great job to everyone involved, shame about the audio. We'll just have to substitute Rick Astley again.

  • @owen73o6
    @owen73o6 2 년 전 +7

    Shout out to the camera man recording all of this

  • @nourmansi8263
    @nourmansi8263 년 전 +56

    Thank you to the amazing team of engineers that helped us reach this huge breakthrough. I don’t think they are appreciated enough!!

    • @TheARAM5
      @TheARAM5 10 개월 전 +1

      sad to see these guys are been fooled that we had something send to mars...

  • @LonSeidman
    @LonSeidman 3 년 전 +2397

    What’s incredible is that this is the first time these engineers could actually see their creation in action.

  • @kawaiinekothing
    @kawaiinekothing 3 년 전 +1458

    It feels weird being present for history
    It doesnt feel like its actually happening

    • @TheKevinPlayShow
      @TheKevinPlayShow 3 년 전 +81

      @W W lol

    • @archonhalcyonvking4315
      @archonhalcyonvking4315 3 년 전 +41

      Lol
      Bruh those rover scenes didn't show anything but a rover floating in a weird fog bruh. Studio settttt haha
      FYI I'm obviously kidding hold on tight to your lugnuts conspiracy debunker nerdssss
      Cool stuff happening.

    • @luvnarak7231
      @luvnarak7231 3 년 전 +2

      It's cool

    • @noirnight2608
      @noirnight2608 3 년 전

      Probably isnt

    • @Keta040
      @Keta040 3 년 전 +7

      @W W 😂😂

  • @CSAdityaHoon
    @CSAdityaHoon 7 개월 전 +2

    I'm late but it's still gives me goosebumps Kudos to NASA & JPL

  • @yuvalne
    @yuvalne 3 년 전 +6

    No matter how many times I watch it, I keep crying.

  • @degaussingatmosphericcharg575

    We used to actually live in CAVES; look how far we've come. Mindblowing....

  • @dorrisbuckets1277
    @dorrisbuckets1277 3 년 전 +1033

    I'll be dead before I ever get to see a human on Mars 😔. Only got a few more years left hopefully this is the beginning of something big. Let's hope!

    • @duncandonuts9917
      @duncandonuts9917 3 년 전 +66

      I’m sure we’ll succeed.

    • @DenimChicken
      @DenimChicken 3 년 전 +184

      Don't talk like that Doris, you might be here for the next big thing!

    • @OortCloud
      @OortCloud 3 년 전 +51

      Wait for 2024. Starship production and tests are SKY ROCKETING.

    • @elainericketts8820
      @elainericketts8820 3 년 전 +54

      ..Hang in there Doris......you never know what's on tap for all of us............that includes you too..........

    • @RickHowell89
      @RickHowell89 3 년 전 +17

      SpaceX is making incredible progress on Starship, stay positive and I'm sure you will be here for that.

  • @Curious_Traveler
    @Curious_Traveler 3 년 전 +12

    I find myself watching this video almost everyday.

  • @ohedd
    @ohedd 8 개월 전 +5

    It's weird to think that as they're watching this "live", the landing had already happened many minutes ago.

  • @Havarow
    @Havarow 3 년 전 +356

    This should be on every KRplus recommandations.
    That’s what we call CONTENT 😃

    • @lukehorta5115
      @lukehorta5115 3 년 전 +13

      Don't worry, youtube will recommend this to everyone in about 5 years.

    • @sleepysakamoto
      @sleepysakamoto 3 년 전

      I mean, it is on trending

    • @mariekeb5113
      @mariekeb5113 3 년 전 +1

      Right?! It's so important that everyone knows about this! :D

    • @sofiaperez7918
      @sofiaperez7918 3 년 전

      This got recommended to me so 👌

  • @bonnie43uk
    @bonnie43uk 3 년 전 +71

    I was born in 1958, I've been lucky enough to witness man walk on the moon, and to see this latest footage ( in HD) of the Mars rover landing on planet Mars. How lucky am I to be alive to see these amazing human achievements!

    • @stephanedumont2803
      @stephanedumont2803 3 년 전 +1

      Me too, quite the same. Born March 1958, as lucky as you. Stephane (from France)

    • @paulward4268
      @paulward4268 3 년 전

      Totally agree guys.. I was born in 1963, & have lived the space.program since I was old enoigh to be aware of it.
      As a little English lad in London, i was watching the biggest adventure literally happen before my eyes, and it has been a continous stream of revelations over all.these years ever since. Apollo - Skylab- Viking- Voyager - Shuttle- Galileo - Cassini.
      And this is just the latest wonder to be added to that fabulous list.
      It has been, and will continue to be a privelidge to see the marvels of the future .

    • @AdelaeR
      @AdelaeR 3 년 전

      Why does this have to be about you?

  • @Kevn37
    @Kevn37 8 개월 전 +2

    That skycrane is a beautiful piece of engineering.

  • @luisbarbosa8773
    @luisbarbosa8773 2 년 전 +16

    Every time I come back to this video I am still in awe and my eyes start to get watery. Such an amazing time to be alive and be able to witness this

  • @M1LKBeats
    @M1LKBeats 3 년 전 +560

    I thought when they said "video" it would just be like 3 frames per second, BUT I WAS NOT EXPECTING THIS!

    • @mehmetdemir-lf2vm
      @mehmetdemir-lf2vm 3 년 전 +29

      they used a mars satellite for high bandwidth transfer.

    • @M1LKBeats
      @M1LKBeats 3 년 전 +4

      @@mehmetdemir-lf2vm I know that

    • @S3SSioN_Solaris
      @S3SSioN_Solaris 3 년 전 +19

      JPL Directors must be so happy they approved the budget for High Definition Cameras. Honestly, these cameras should become the "standard" for all "spacecraft" and a microphone if possible.

    • @spandanganguli6903
      @spandanganguli6903 3 년 전 +4

      @@S3SSioN_Solaris Difficult to send the data over fast enough. The rover will thus focus on pictures not video for the most part.

    • @billyboyd1199
      @billyboyd1199 3 년 전

      Right??!!

  • @giosanpedro
    @giosanpedro 3 년 전 +1931

    IMO This is a "technicolor" moment of the Space Age, or like how it feels when we remaster early 20th century clips. Those Martian dust moved beautifully!

    • @xhafts
      @xhafts 3 년 전

      CNSA🇨🇳better than trash Nasa 🗑🤢🇺🇸

    • @KillerTacos54
      @KillerTacos54 3 년 전 +1

      Oh hey!

    • @humantent945
      @humantent945 3 년 전 +12

      All fun and games until it gets in our clothes, that dust is hard to remove

    • @milkhbox
      @milkhbox 3 년 전 +75

      @@xhafts uh huh, sure. And where are their car sized roverS on the Martian surface?

    • @nick-st7jx
      @nick-st7jx 3 년 전

      hello

  • @kkbad4009
    @kkbad4009 7 개월 전 +22

    Never click "Newest First" comments section I am telling you never... Especially in Space-related content/video.

    • @Chsta005
      @Chsta005 7 개월 전 +12

      yup. literally just filled with braindead flat earthers.

    • @iridium141
      @iridium141 5 개월 전 +2

      It's funny though

    • @Paep50
      @Paep50 3 개월 전 +2

      Yeah it's really bad.

    • @mikethespike056
      @mikethespike056 2 개월 전

      i wonder what percentage of views belong to those people...

  • @twisterman4184
    @twisterman4184 11 개월 전 +5

    Even with all the bulls**t thats happening in the world stuff like this make restore a little bit of hope for humanity 😃

  • @Z3rgatul
    @Z3rgatul 3 년 전 +1263

    Video quality from another planet:
    Video quality from security camera in bank: 120p

    • @xtrakulgy
      @xtrakulgy 3 년 전 +101

      Cost of security video at bank: $10 from 20 years ago
      Cost of camera on mars rover: part of $3 billion high tech solutions with cameras designed for the project

    • @mickscholl
      @mickscholl 3 년 전 +70

      Video quality from Epstien's cell = Zero p

    • @thebread9874
      @thebread9874 3 년 전 +2

      @@mickscholl straight facts

    • @dleyba4945
      @dleyba4945 3 년 전 +8

      People are cheap until it is a problem. Plenty of 4k security cameras out there.

    • @Anvarynn
      @Anvarynn 3 년 전 +15

      Storage cost of video quality is your main issue.
      Storing 24/7 video footage of HD or UHD security cameras would require either a massive databank or you would have to delete records after a certain period, which then defeats their purpose.

  • @TheGoobler
    @TheGoobler 3 년 전 +469

    Without a doubt one of the most incredible pieces of footage ever taken. Out of the 100 billion plus humans that have ever lived, we are alive for this monumental moment. It’s absolutely surreal and an honor to witness it.

    • @bruhboi4692
      @bruhboi4692 3 년 전 +4

      The Universe is 13 billion years old. Idk how humans have been alive longer than that

    • @iamvvvvvv
      @iamvvvvvv 3 년 전 +13

      @@bruhboi4692 bruh..

    • @RandomnessTube.
      @RandomnessTube. 3 년 전 +1

      Moon landings had humans driving around on another planet that's the greatest footage to date.

    • @Kirealta
      @Kirealta 3 년 전 +2

      I dunno I think armstrong walking into the moon was cooler.

    • @NunoTorpedo
      @NunoTorpedo 3 년 전

      Wait until we have footage form Perseverance and Ingenuity... :)

  • @wladislawshamin5447

    Finnaly a real Video of another planet and not just timelaps footage or pictures. incredible

  • @vincentedward746
    @vincentedward746 2 년 전 +4

    This is the most incredible, moving, inspirational video I have ever watched. Thank you so much for this. I really love it!

  • @aqli6369
    @aqli6369 3 년 전 +2066

    yo, shout out to the cameramen for risking their life to shot this video

    • @chrrstiannn
      @chrrstiannn 3 년 전 +31

      Haha

    • @kylelilley4814
      @kylelilley4814 3 년 전 +61

      Critically underrated comment

    • @nagaea7409
      @nagaea7409 3 년 전 +86

      nO tHis WaS fiLMed wItH a cAmerA oN ThE RoVEr dO soME rEseARch!!11!1!111

    • @floppa_whoppa9191
      @floppa_whoppa9191 3 년 전 +42

      The cameramen never die

    • @jackstander4519
      @jackstander4519 3 년 전 +50

      Also shoutout to the camera man of the first ''moon landing''. They ALWAYS get the best shots! [ROFL!!!!]

  • @cozzaronero
    @cozzaronero 3 년 전 +195

    The fact that the clips are in 2k 60fps is just... i can't describe the emotions that went trought my brain... wish my grandpa was still here to see this he would have been astonished

    • @jkapp374
      @jkapp374 3 년 전 +6

      No doubt...nothing like this ever captured since the Apollo moon landings

    • @SyNcLife
      @SyNcLife 3 년 전 +1

      Original footage on Nasa website is 4k

    • @mathewmantas
      @mathewmantas 3 년 전 +2

      @QED He is talking about this footage. From rover landing.

    • @tarstakars
      @tarstakars 3 년 전 +3

      It's truly amazing if you think about the fact that my grandfather was born before airplanes were invented and he died after they stopped flying the space shuttle. the whole history of modern flight happened in his lifetime practically.

    • @EverythingDigital5779
      @EverythingDigital5779 3 년 전

      *4k, it’s 2160x3840

  • @HP-Punkcraft
    @HP-Punkcraft 2 년 전 +2

    This gives me chills and tears every time I watch it.

  • @BlackHei711
    @BlackHei711 년 전 +2

    I come back to rewatch this from time to time. I consider it human's most impressive accomplishment in my life yet.

  • @HardDuckman
    @HardDuckman 3 년 전 +345

    Remember everyone, we're living in the time where we'll soon see the first human on Mars. What an amazing time to be alive

    • @notscarce9112
      @notscarce9112 3 년 전 +6

      Not sure about now but probably in like 2 generations

    • @korolevpiano7794
      @korolevpiano7794 3 년 전 +27

      @@notscarce9112 in this decade*

    • @__-yz1ob
      @__-yz1ob 3 년 전 +3

      @@notscarce9112
      SpaceX plans to send *Resources* for humans* on mars in 2024 :p
      Edit : Should have checked before

    • @saintsrowisntcancelledanym7099
      @saintsrowisntcancelledanym7099 3 년 전 +11

      @@__-yz1ob nasa plans to send humans to moon on 2024 not spacex sending humans to Mars

    • @Hadfield15
      @Hadfield15 3 년 전 +2

      Yeah. Things are rough rn, but we’re on a good course

  • @sijcecilio
    @sijcecilio 3 년 전 +229

    The shaking of her voice announcing the successful landing of Perseverance gives me chills every single time.

  • @MrOvergryph
    @MrOvergryph 2 년 전 +6

    I came here to prove to my friend that the Moon landings were real. He's still looking for this Mars site somewhere on Earth. That'll keep him busy for a while.

  • @Heyitspat
    @Heyitspat 2 년 전 +1

    Imagine working years towards this goal and watching it come to fruition! What a joyful feeling.

  • @yogesh6844
    @yogesh6844 3 년 전 +446

    watching it from a remote village of INDIA. NASA made humans proud. All the best wishes for future expeditions on the RED PLANET.

    • @xhafts
      @xhafts 3 년 전 +2

      CNSA🇨🇳 better than trash Nasa🗑🤢🇺🇸

    • @xhafts
      @xhafts 3 년 전 +1

      @Samuel Sandoval india has done nothing for space neither has nasa(usa)
      China is saving the world with space

    • @rahuldutta9303
      @rahuldutta9303 3 년 전 +17

      @@xhafts u r absolutely correct ,100%agree ,how do u know so much man?

    • @npatil85
      @npatil85 3 년 전 +44

      @@xhafts china gave us quarantine. Thanks!

    • @timnergaard3831
      @timnergaard3831 3 년 전 +4

      @@npatil85 you can't fault a whole virus on a nation lol. What a xenophobic thing to say.

  • @landoriccards7551
    @landoriccards7551 3 년 전 +395

    When NASA promised a footage, I was expecting a 2 picture per second video but this is way better than what I thought. :D

    • @StevenWernerCS
      @StevenWernerCS 3 년 전 +10

      Took a while to stream it all

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 3 년 전 +4

      NASA blurs the footage to hide the aliens. Moon landings is proof.

    • @WMDistraction
      @WMDistraction 3 년 전 +43

      I'm genuinely surprised at how fast they were able to get that footage downloaded at that quality. Must have been working on it literally since landing. lol

    • @guardiadiego1137
      @guardiadiego1137 3 년 전 +4

      @@WMDistraction yeah man. I love these guys

    • @didiandiano
      @didiandiano 3 년 전

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 Yup, but mars landing is still cool though

  • @kaushik377
    @kaushik377 8 개월 전 +8

    I m here after chandrayan 3 successful landing

  • @shanemorton773
    @shanemorton773 2 년 전 +14

    Still brings a tear to my eye. I couldn't imagine how the team felt. That is and continues to be amazing.

  • @stanmoroncini8825
    @stanmoroncini8825 3 년 전 +264

    The joy in the announcers voice when touchdown is confirmed.

  • @t1000eg
    @t1000eg 3 년 전 +851

    To actually see the skycrane flying away after the orbiter touches down is incredible

    • @jackqun
      @jackqun 3 년 전 +10

      It looks really cool....hmmmmm

    • @YRNDon
      @YRNDon 3 년 전 +29

      Plus that’s exactly what they planned to happen. That’s exactly what they wanted. I’m so proud

    • @user-qs5jt4kd4p
      @user-qs5jt4kd4p 3 년 전 +3

      FIRST THING TO CHECK IS CRASH SITE...NO NEED TO DRILL...SOMEONE TELL NASA

    • @trendgil
      @trendgil 3 년 전 +1

      Your mom is incredible.. Nah, but it is

    • @immigrantgaming420epic
      @immigrantgaming420epic 3 년 전 +7

      @@user-qs5jt4kd4p why? Perseverance's main goal is to drill, not drive around for no reason

  • @nasaexplorevisions
    @nasaexplorevisions 8 개월 전

    What an incredible era we're living in! Kudos to NASA,
    and the entire human race!

  • @settlementdefensefront4399

    everytime they send a rover to mars the camera quality gets better

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 3 년 전 +759

    And I bet the first person to suggest a skycrane in a meeting twenty years ago was told, "Are you out of your mind?! NO, we're not doing that." :-D

    • @GrantWRay
      @GrantWRay 3 년 전 +100

      They spoke about this in today’s NASA JPL press conference. When the sky crane team first suggested the sky crane system they got looked at as if they were crazy.

    • @megsmith596
      @megsmith596 3 년 전 +18

      You know this is the second one to land with a sky crane right?

    • @t65bx25
      @t65bx25 3 년 전 +69

      @@megsmith596 That why they specified 20 years ago.

    • @rebeccaregister847
      @rebeccaregister847 3 년 전 +54

      The person who pushed for lunar orbit rendezvous in the 1960s was criticized also.

    • @FallenLight0
      @FallenLight0 3 년 전

      why they would say that?

  • @cyranodaburgerack8745
    @cyranodaburgerack8745 3 년 전 +436

    I was a child sitting in front of a black and white tv when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. The quality of the footage was just a little different. :)

    • @michelleshefstad4699
      @michelleshefstad4699 3 년 전 +23

      If I were any relative of yours, I would ask you to write down your impression of each of those two memories. I would even record you talking about it. That's a unique perspective and should be recorded and cherished, relatives to appreciate or not.

    • @isaacnewton7424
      @isaacnewton7424 3 년 전 +2

      Wow ♥️

    • @dwightstewart1442
      @dwightstewart1442 3 년 전 +1

      Me too.

    • @petertocher6845
      @petertocher6845 3 년 전 +2

      I remember, as a 6 year old, going outside and looking up at the moon. Mind blown. (For the first time).

    • @exhaustnotes95
      @exhaustnotes95 3 년 전 +1

      One day we'll see the first man/woman on the Mars and that's something I look forward to.

  • @Deadpool-rw1pk
    @Deadpool-rw1pk 7 개월 전 +2

    Thankyou nasa. Thanks for what you have done for all humanity

  • @2guystalkingpodcastnetwork389

    Any time my day takes a nosedive, all I need do is report HERE to see the joy, achievement, and TEAMWORK I want everyone to experience. Thanks, NASA Team!

  • @dufkers
    @dufkers 3 년 전 +812

    Sometimes the “Like” button isn’t enough.

    • @alexandrplashchinsky2392
    • @piotrzawadzki8253
      @piotrzawadzki8253 3 년 전 +4

      @@alexandrplashchinsky2392 Sure. ADd an AMEN buttor

    • @nickeleytheriou5005
      @nickeleytheriou5005 3 년 전

      yes is not enough...especially when you know that so many children are dying from starvation. "Big success" for the humanity...really big as getting to the moon... it changed our lifes for better...

    • @dmitryxxx26
      @dmitryxxx26 3 년 전

      Maybe a donation button will help 😃🤑

    • @JaydenLawson
      @JaydenLawson 3 년 전

      There's a share button also, just fyi

  • @neilbradley
    @neilbradley 3 년 전 +656

    I wish my dad were around to witness this. RIP, Dad (2013). He would've really loved this.

    • @facelessnameless5786
      @facelessnameless5786 3 년 전 +16

      My dad died from cancer.

    • @neilbradley
      @neilbradley 3 년 전 +13

      @@facelessnameless5786 Sorry to hear that, man. Mine died of COPD.

    • @facelessnameless5786
      @facelessnameless5786 3 년 전 +6

      @@neilbradley Whats copd?

    • @neilbradley
      @neilbradley 3 년 전 +19

      @@facelessnameless5786 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He basically suffocated to death. Happens a lot to smokers, but in his case, he worked in a factory environment with a lot of
      asbestos prior to OSHA being a thing.

    • @ohurley11
      @ohurley11 3 년 전 +15

      My dad would have loved it too. He died in 2015 from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Thank you for writing this. Cheers to all our dads who are no longer with us.

  • @PneumaNoose
    @PneumaNoose 2 년 전 +3

    That’s the most magical thing I’ve ever seen. I NEED to see this. I will never be able to accomplish my dreams because of the hand life dealt me; but seeing what other humans have done in the name of all humankind makes me so grateful to be alive. I couldn’t stop these tears if I wanted to.

  • @jannickbremm9483

    That was so crazy. I was so hyped for the HD video back then. Still goosebumps looking at it again.

  • @Bluedrake42
    @Bluedrake42 3 년 전 +815

    This was the coolest thing I've seen this year so far.

    • @Deliberation_Space
      @Deliberation_Space 3 년 전 +4

      You are here ! Awesome :D

    • @strategicthinker8899
      @strategicthinker8899 3 년 전 +13

      It was. Now get ready for Starship to land after its skydiver maneuver and then orbit with the help of the Super Heavy booster. That monster of a rocket in its full stack, that dwarfs anything ever produced, will be taking off this year!

    • @forrestaustin7050
      @forrestaustin7050 3 년 전 +3

      It's the coolest thing you've seen in your life time.

    • @usa-acountryoffreedomandju841
      @usa-acountryoffreedomandju841 3 년 전

      @@strategicthinker8899 Yea :)

    • @Great_Sage21
      @Great_Sage21 3 년 전

      Realistic

  • @TheRealAbrahamLincoln
    @TheRealAbrahamLincoln 3 년 전 +459

    The wild thing is that while NASA is reporting the telemetry information, the rover was already on the ground, the programming handling everything without human intervention. Amazing stuff.

    • @moef.5326
      @moef.5326 3 년 전 +2

      who cares
      this isn't even a big deal

    • @Aaronnnnnn
      @Aaronnnnnn 3 년 전 +51

      @@moef.5326 yes it is?

    • @thewalker9572
      @thewalker9572 3 년 전 +38

      @@moef.5326 a man-made robot landing on another planet is not a big deal?

    • @shadowwolf5326
      @shadowwolf5326 3 년 전 +37

      @@moef.5326 this man probably reuses tissues. Could YOU land a rover on mars??

    • @moef.5326
      @moef.5326 3 년 전 +1

      @@Aaronnnnnn nope

  • @cybergothika6906
    @cybergothika6906 2 년 전 +1

    I will never forget the stream live, while my heart was trying to leave my body through my throat.
    It was incredible engineering, math and physics control right before me on my favorite alien planet

  • @dr.spectre9697
    @dr.spectre9697 8 개월 전 +5

    Props to the men and women that design sky crane. It’s so overlooked unfortunately. I hope people understand that without sky crane it would be impossible to land any of these rovers on Mars. The only rovers we would be able to land are the tiny ones like Soujourner back 1997

    • @mistertagnan
      @mistertagnan 7 개월 전 +2

      The sky crane is such a ridiculous idea, it’s crazy that it actually works

    • @mikethespike056
      @mikethespike056 2 개월 전

      haven't other rovers landed with bouncing balls or something?

  • @robinannaniaz9670
    @robinannaniaz9670 3 년 전 +134

    The craft hovering, doing it's job, and flying away is one of the most badass things I've ever seen.
    This is how I imagined an ailen craft would land on earth. Congrats, we Are the aliens.

    • @lutallica83
      @lutallica83 3 년 전

      yeah, but why didn't it expell flames when it flew away, as in the simulation video NASA showed on the day of the event? To me that's SUPER weird. it looks 'off'.

    • @johnjohn-cs9eu
      @johnjohn-cs9eu 3 년 전

      Ha ha you're funny

    • @eronwright
      @eronwright 3 년 전

      That's a fun way to look at it.

    • @peterharoldjanakjr2078
      @peterharoldjanakjr2078 3 년 전

      @@lutallica83 Sarcasm I very much hope.

    • @Pengun3
      @Pengun3 3 년 전 +2

      @@lutallica83The sky crane uses Hydrazine which is a colorless chemical, this means that you won't see any sort of flame however if you look closely you'll see some discoloration on one of the nozzles. This is from the superheated propellant burning, the reason that this looks different from the simulations is likely that the simulations used a classic colored flame because ... Either A, it's just what the program used to represent the thrusters firing, or B they used a colored flame in simulations to make it easier to understand for people. Look up the sky cranes propellant or hydrazine, it's pretty interesting.

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks 3 년 전 +2954

    this is the coolest thing I have ever seen

    • @kiddwrld6630
      @kiddwrld6630 3 년 전 +5

      :)

    • @gutterguy1
      @gutterguy1 3 년 전 +3

      Why?

    • @xhafts
      @xhafts 3 년 전 +1

      CNSA🇨🇳 better than trash Nasa🗑🤢🇺🇸

    • @RoseSiames
      @RoseSiames 3 년 전 +88

      @@xhafts Well CNSA have never send a rover to mars have they

    • @blueee704
      @blueee704 3 년 전 +6

      the future has come :)

  • @armstrong2450
    @armstrong2450 8 개월 전 +1

    such beautiful photos of the surface of mars

  • @scarecrowx_x4524
    @scarecrowx_x4524 년 전 +2

    It acually made me cry. So much hard work behind it and to see it succed!