Armstrong Hosts NASA 50th Anniversary Documentary
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Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
The Music they have put wit this has to be the best ever in any documentary.🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
You should check out the KZhead Channel "Homemade Documentaries". This kid makes THE best NASA documentaries I have ever seen. They are 100% worth checking out.
@@Jeff_11B I watch all of his videos, they are unreal and so well done 👍🏼
I lost it at HEEEEEEEY YAAAAAAAAHHH 😂😂😂
Music was great
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Just the music and narrators is the reason I'm watching this again and again.
RIP Neil Armstrong A true hero never to be forgotten
He lied to billions of people, is that a hero? SMH
@@donpettitwedestroyedtheapo6488 Yes, Neil Armstrong was a hero. You're lying to yourself when you claim that he wasn't. I hope we're both still around when future astronauts revisit Tranquillity Base and prove how deluded moon landing deniers have been.
@@josephcope7637 Do you think that with today's technology they couldn't photograph Sea of Tranquility and show the Apollo remains? Armstrong lied, and you are defending him, let that sink in.
@@donpettitwedestroyedtheapo6488 The truth has no problem being questioned or denied. PS to see something that small so far away you’d need a telescope the size of Earth. PS part 2 technology is not magic!
yep now lets make the world a better place
This documentary is worth watching just for the pop music in the background from each decade that fits so well to the content- well done NASA.
R.I.P Neil Armstrong you touched so many lives all over the world and you'll continue to be not known as the first man on the moon but as the first human being to show humanity that we can make it out there and we're more than ready to explore the final frontier.
But you know what he didn't touch... the surface of the moon 🤣
People forget just how good the 1960's 70's music was. The newly remastered albums are incredible, with the incredible artwork, liner notes, etc.
Sure, but I feel like Nasa astronauts probably didn't attend woodstock. Was this a music video or an astronaut documentary
Yep I was born in 1991 and I love classic music thanks to my parents growing up in that era.
The soundtrack to this documentary is out of this world.
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What a great documentary. Music mix guys Andrew Gelfman and Gary Westphalen deserve a medal. Truly classic rock connoisseurs.
You are a hero to the world, you may be gone but Mr Armstrong, you are one of the most important people in human history. You will never be forgotten.
THE MOON LANDING ITS A BIG LIED. ONE QUESTION FOR EVERYONE IN HERE WHY THEY HAVEN'T BEEN BACK NOW WITH SO MUCH TECHNOLOGY NOWADAYS HUH? EXACTLY
This documentary was absolutely fascinating!!! Brought back so many memories and feelings I'd forgotten, what an amazing time to have lived through. Much gratitude and respect to these incredible human beings ❣️
Fantastic story about an amazing period of time. Interesting it was hosted by Neil Armstrong and was put online the day after his passing.
Wow! This documentary was amazing on many levels - as I am in my early 50's I can remember most of the events and the impact I felt with each one - they are all a part of my life's journey, too. The music was also very meaningful and perfectly suited. R.I.P. Neil Armstrong and all those lost on the missions that did not go as expected. Their loss was never in vain. NASA - thank you so much!!!!
@Fred Jaminson Why do you think that?
@Fred Jaminson I've heard that if you have the right kind of night vision goggles and you look up into space you can see all kinds of space craft up there right now. Technology didn't stop after Apollo. Think Star Trek.
@@davidkeenan5642 He thinks that because he's gullible enough to believe a couple of easily debunked propaganda vids on youtube... pretty sad, really...
@@edeancozzens3833Do the night goggles come with optional tin foil hat or do I need my own?
I really-enjoyed the great pop and rock music of the era! It made this documentary so much fun to watch and hear!
what is the song at 1:22:00 ?
@@wcdeich4 Shakira-whenever, wherever
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This Documentary has the best soundtrack ever used !!!
Whoever chose the music defining each decade. THANK YOU!!
Was the “great balls of fire” song wrote after the first failure of a rocket?
@Thomas Pickering Llora pues.
@Thomas Pickering But the incredible intellect you clearly possess should be able to prove us all wrong, no?
The music is fantastic... I remember the first trip to the moon... we where on summer holidays in Portugal, saw it in a Café which had a tv set... My father actually met Frank Borman when he toured Europe...
I was seven years old on the day of the Apollo 11 landing. In Toronto, where I grew up, there was a charged atmosphere of excited anticipation so powerful, I can still “smell” it after the passage of 50 years. The next day (Sunday) the moon walk was scheduled. The weather was beautiful, all the kids in the neighbourhood were outside playing and everything seemed perfect. Dad had bought a new television set a few months before, a 12” portable, b+w, RCA TV. I went to bed at 8 pm, as usual but my parents got me up to watch Neil Armstrong take the first step on the moon. I was entirely cognizant of the extra-ordinary historic significance of that moment- no-less significant than any other momentous event of human history....and I was born...just-in time to be an eye-witness of it and relate my recollections to a globally accessible medium that is a by-product of the technology developed to facilitate the Apollo Space Program, a half-century later! Thanks for getting me up that night Mom & Dad.
Absolutely Everybody watched it. A TRUE World Event! I was 9, living in Edmonton.
Sledcat I may be mixed up with several spectacular (in S. Ontario) lunar eclipses that occurred within the decade after the Apollo space program...but I seem to recall the moon during the Apollo 11 flight was full or very near full. Again, the weather that glorious Sunday of the August 21 moonwalk was as perfect as perfection can get, not a cloud in the sky. It is a very happy memory of a very healthy and vigorous time.
I was 32 back then, and I also was one of many mothers who woke up their sleeping children to watch this historic event on television!
too bad it was broadcast from nevada NOT the moon by stanley kubrick. ask yourself one thing how did they get video of the lander landing or taking of from the moon when that would be impossible.... unless its a movie set
Me too, I lived in T. O. at that time and was also 7. It was magic to witness that moment but I am afraid now we will likely live to witness the destruction of planet Earth. Sad.
Thank you so very much for sharing. I have the 50th Anniversary T-shirt from Mr. Buzz Aldrin. I love and appreciate NASA.
Wow! I was in Vietnam during a rocket attack when this took place but, as a pilot, certainly appreciated what had taken place. It is difficult to believe that the music track on this video is so good and I congratulate you for it! Excellent! Thanks We humans are a goofy lot!
Thanks for all Neil. R I P
Neil,,, the greatest lier
Mi62Ni Thanks for what?
why so many dislikes? this is a great achievement to humanity
Adi Saha Yeah, I noticed that too. Can't figure some people out.
@@SMHman666 It’s all down Antifa, trying to make the hoaxers look bad.
Man I love the the old Moon Landing Movies, such creative special effects for the time, Kulbrick was an Ace!
Cool, you even got his name wrong.
Doesn't matter what video I start off with when I go to bed, I always wake up up and this specific video is playing... Lost count of how many times it's happened now.
I feel you man hahahah same here
same
@hd small people watch out for youm
Thanks for everything Neil. You were an inspiration to so many. God bless and rest in piece, sir.
Whatever................. He was happy to die.......... That's what happen to people who spend their life lying to humanity. WAKE UP FOOL
Rest in PEACE, not "piece"
@@ShenTree Shut up, Troll.
@@ShenTreeDid old Neil really seem happy and thrilled to be back to earth. Was he EVER overjoyed and enthusiastic ?? .. NO, he needed better coaching on story telling ...
THANK YOU!!! I love this stuff! Thanks so much for posting. :)
This documentary is outstanding! The narrations, especially the astronauts who have been out there are superb as is the musical soundtrack!. I give this show a 10 out of 10!
I like this, with music from the time being done, recognize it... not boring, learn so much, i like it...
I was born in 1984 but It,s so great to see something that my mother always tell that she has watched Black em white TV in 1969 here from Brazil
I love the fact that the music was following the time in which they were documenting. And some AMAZING songs. Thank you for that!
The decade that i was born ( 1964 ) , i remember the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 , we were sitting in front of the TV with the whole family watching the whole thing unfold , i was only 5 but never forget that night !!
I was 7. Same!!
Best decade ever.
I'm an old man now, but ever since July 20, 1969, when I was a young man, Neil Armstrong has been a personal hero of mine. Here's a man who reached for the stars; and made it!
This is actually a great documentary to listen to when you're sleeping. I did it by accident when I rolled over my phone and those six hours in my sleep.
hahaha had a good nap to this thing..😂
THE BEST DOCUMENTARY !!!REMEBER GREAT MAN,PROFESSOR,ENGINEER,PILOT,AMERICAN...NEIL ARMSTRONG. from northeast italy.
I totally enjoyed this !!! Thank you for posting!!
Love the way the music upgraded as the years rolled on pure brilliant
Do the math it never happened.
@@goldenarm5910 yea i'm with you there
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Neil Armstrong. A true hero 🇺🇸👍
One long step for a man that helped us to where we are today has finally come to an end. R.I.P. Neil Armstrong, May your soul forever be remembered by everyone.
Awesome archived rare HISTORIC footage. I'm mid 20s and I knew hardly any of this...
Yes. This needs to get out there.
Whoever edited this , I love you
Wow, wow; and wow! The music. The documentary. Nuff said.
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Great comment.
It is so bad lol It is great music but it is sooo badly edited. I literally laughed out loud a couple times.
this documentary has the best soundtrack I ever heard
Agreed! Love it! So Groovy lol
Totes! Respect
Moody blues & great classics! 🤙
I wanted to get up and dance, lol.
Good music is used to deceive you more. It's all lies
I like the addition of the music of the time in the scenes. It gives it more era flavor, nice touch and footage.
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One of the BEST Documentaries I've seen! It was so inspiring, and exciting to see the growth, and accomplishments made by our astronauts! They were so brave...
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@Arkadij Friedt no one cares about your propaganda
From Apollo to U-tube... These are good times to be alive.
I remember my parents waking me up for the moon walk when Neil took those famous steps. I remember not seeing anything but snow in a snowstorm. Lol. It was something though, wish our country was still like those times. At least the struggle for excellence.
My parents woke us kids up to watch also😁
Absolutely one of the finest pieces of editing I’ve ever seen. The addition of the music, the resolution of the video and the bravery of these men are amazing!
John G I cannot agree with you. The astronauts have been turned into producers of sound bites, and the music distracts.
I found the opposite. The music made it seem a little campy and cheeky, like a bad period 50s movie.
Wow, this is truly Brilliant!!!!! thank you! All songs from the USA!!!!!
Sorry to point out that in 17:20, it's the famous song, "Here Comes the Sun" by The Beatles
I remembered all us kids getting out of school and going out to the play yard to watch the rocket with John Glenn go up. We were an hour away but I can still see it in my mind that rocket going up and up from Cape Canaveral
Me too! But I was all the way down in the Keys! And it was such a clear day we could actually see the smoke trail.That night,that's all anybody at the table talked about!
In the books of the future, or whatever they have in that era, if the history of the United States is limited to only one page in those books, Neil Armstrong's name will be on that page. He was the perfect choice to land that lunar module the first time.
Nah. He was a PASSENGER. Said so himself. He and his buddy didn't make a big splat on the Moon 'cause they didn't go. Sad, but true.
@@jamesbonde4470 yep you are so right and earth is very flat indeed.
@@jamesbonde4470 You never had a case. Get over it. Stop kicking the ball at the net after the game's long over and everyone went home.
Getting to see Neal Armstrong among the rest Narrating this was great, had tears in my eyes for a lot of this!!!!
You need to see Kubrick and video: We were never to the moon.
Whoever directed this is amazing i almost exclusively watch documentaries i dont watch tv and this really did it for me. Awesome
the world tips their hats to you good sir. watch over earth for us again.
Fantastic achievements, discovers and effort with this trip down memory lane. I gotta say also that I really enjoyed the playlist as well.
Though an urban planner, I was glued to NASA's space program's advances. I remember vividly NASA's Apollo 11 landing on the moon and the Apollo launches that followed - including the scary problem that occurred on Apollo 13 and its safe return. I was one of the very fortunate ones who were at Cape Kennedy for Apollo 12 and in the grandstand at Cape Kennedy for Apollo 14 liftoffs. Those and the tour before Apollo 14's take off were highlights in my life that I will never forget. I was so struck by the program that for my urban planning Master's thesis, I looked into studies NASA and the Navy had undertaken to see if there were findings applicable to urban problems. That was a heady time for many reasons, one of which was the country's space program. Thank you for this documentary (along with music) from a far better era than our current times in many ways.
The best documentary I've seen in a very long time if not the best. It's well done, the music is perfectly matched and excellent. Awesome job Mr Armstrong. 🌹
Armstong never walked on the Moon.
Thank you Neil for your heart, your courage, your inspiration. May your gentle soul enlighten the right path to the stars, for all the men of good will on this earth.
+ Alex Vannini ... Very nicely said and a meaningful sentiment that other kind souls can also relate to!
You should be thanking Stanley Kubrick.
@@marmac7467 You should have had a better school education. Or a better brain. Anyway, so sad for your wasted life.
@@AlexVannini Probably coming from the same guy who believes in Santa Claus.
@@marmac7467 It was a brain. Definitely a better brain. So sad.
I remember as a small child getting out of school so that we could watch John Glenn's rocket go up. I can still see it in my mind
I remember having parts of Glenn's flight piped into my class at school. I was too far away to see it.
I did too at tropical elementary in merrit island. Where were you? I’ll never forget that day either
Great sound track.. There's nothing like music to bring you back in time.
@Mick Ronson Silly statement..
This was hands down the BEST space documentary I have ever seen. The music was great!!! I would suggest this to everyone and anyone. I put it on Facebook LOL Thanks to all involved in it's making.
I'm grateful that simpletons can be made to see reason.
@Michael z- jo
A nice, condensed version. :>
I was born in 1957, and saw Niel and Buzz live from the Moon. Man time flies.
Live from a movie set.
You might have seen them live but it certainly wasn't from the moon it was filmed half in studio and the other half in nevada i think it was where they went to practice landing on the moon
@@deepdiggerdaninmazzyspocke7933 yup!! AREA 51 to be exact!
yeah they were broadcasting with a car battery and a calculator circuit board from the moon just for you brain dead lemmings
You. Are. Brainwashed
Thank you for posting this bit of history.
Did you really enjoy the history of NASA how it was put together by a bunch of war criminals and mass murderer's when there at the time were american men doing 20yrs for in prison for possesing 1 ounce of marijuana.
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It's nice that we can look at with KZhead any piece of History we choose
Great documentary and classy comments by Neil Armstrong, the true American hero.
Aside from everything else Science-based, etc. that is simply awesome about this documentary... I just feel compelled to say... that the soundtrack to this documentary is perhaps one of the best I've EVER heard! Great job to Mr. Armstrong, NASA, as well as the 'soundtrack project folks'. 👍👍
It was cool that the used the popular songs of the times. Instantly put it into the cultural context. Loved it.
Agreed! Amazing soundtrack. Surely very expensive to put together.
This video has everything from Neil Armstrong to Louis Armstrong.
The 60's...That was a BOLD time!
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@@joejones9246 You gotta beat that if you want me to read it...
Awesome music soundtrack............it took me back and put me there ........ Thank you ........
What a beautiful piece of History Thank to Gagarin and Shepard pioneers. So many heroes !
Great documentary and loving the soundtrack. Had a seat next to Gene Kranz on a flight a few years ago. Very outgoing and friendly, great guy.
I’ve met him many times I work at the cape. Super cool guy
farewell, Neil Alden Armstrong. You will forever be remembered as one of the bravest men to ever walk on this world, and others.
Balls bigger than King Kong.
@@adzaaahhh Not really. He was a PASSENGER. Went along for the ride and then lied about it.
he said out of his own mouth they never went
Neil Armstrong: a true believer in the magic of Hollywood and Tonka Toys. .... R.I.P. Neil baby ...!!!
@@grumpytroll3071 yes he did. Gognitive dissonance is real folks! Lol
I love this period of human history; only wish I'd been there myself to witness it first-hand. Armstrong is a true legend!
LOFL
@@naturalbornscorpio929 I'm not sure how to take that, but... Alrighty then! :p
Enjoyed the music compelations throughout the NASA space missions. It's fascinating how the missions for Mars brings the concept of which the unity of mankind can be achieved in Mars without prejudices but its hard to accomplish the same concept here on Earth without the fears, divisions and racial tensions that we as nations live under. Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. The minds of those that made missions possible shows the determination and dedication of all the teams. It proves how the anticipation of what seemed an impossible and difficult task to becoming so achievable. For those down at the ground control station and for those brave spirited people that travelled up into space, took years to perfect. They certainly did go far and beyond and with today's advancement in technologies. The future generations will go on to accomplish more towards another type and level of existence. THE ONLY QUESTION THAT PRESENTS ME TO ASK IS WHAT/WHO GAVE THE CONCEPT OF A SPACE RACE IN THE BEGINNING. APART FROM GOVERNMENT LEADERS ANNOUNCEMENTS?
Is this a documentary on NASA, or an informercial for the Gold Collection of the 50's, 60's and 70's Greatest hits CD box set?
I guess it’s both
And for Hunt for Red October ^^
same kind of hero as rambo.
godspeed Armstrong - thank you and take care
RIP Neil
@Jacky Linn Shut up flattard, that man did more in his life than you will ever achieve.
Amazing docu amd a realy Amazing soundtracks....i realy enjoy it....wel done .
I was a 9 year-old English kid in July '69. When 11 landed I went outside with my dad and we looked up at a perfect moon. We ran back in to the TV - then out again and looked at the moon. This went on and on. It was inconceivable to us that, as we looked up, there were two guys actually walking around up there. It was the only time I ever saw my dad cry. It is almost impossible to explain the feeling to anyone born too late to have seen those mind-blowing events. Years later playing with my six-year-old nephew I pointed to the moon I asked him if he understood that men had walked on the surface. He looked up at me and just said "Yeah. I know." and that was it. I didn't try to explain further.
cringe!
@@papalegba6759 What is cringeworthy is your complete stupidity.
@@ghz24 my dad cried when he read your post.
@@papalegba6759 Sorry I assumed he knew of your stupidity.
your dad cried when he read your post too
I was raised in Huntsville, Alabama aka Rocket City. So much NASA history there.
J.F.K. made certain to assure people.... "we Could do it, not because it is easy but because it is hard".
He was a different kind of president; he challenged us to do the 'impossible '. Also after the bay of pigs fiasco, he made the statement.......on national tv no less....... that ' I am the responsible officer of the government and the responsibility for this is mine alone ' when was the last time you heard a president say that? !?!
Music is nostalgic and scenes make me love nasa and America more. Good video boys.
Why do I end up waking up to this video if I fall asleep listening to something else..? It never fails. It's like kinda spooky now, keeps happening!!!
Wow! Same happening to me this last week! I keep considering to view it to see if Armstrong mentions UFO's but assume he doesn't so I move on. HOWEVER, I keep waking up to this upload staring at me, despite, at no time, having actively sought NASA uploads, this one popping up as an automatic suggestion from KZhead. Still not going to view it as Armstrong always scared to share the truth about UFO's for fear of his life and that of his family.
Har Har Mahadev Me too! In fact, just woke up. Crazy.
me too. theres a tune to it
Har Har Mahadev the same thing happened to me last night!!
Same thing happened to me. I was listening to creepy pasta...
“It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.” ― Neil Armstrong
How controlled he was he's probably happy that he's dead now
Great sound track to match the decades
the topic itself is already very interesting, but this soundtrack just made all the difference to make it so much more interesting, well done NASA, well done (:
I freaking love this documentary. You rock NASA!
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طاخ كيف حالك الاتخلاني افكر في والي في والي في غير أنه يتخلص من علاجاته
Rock'n'roll will never die
I kinda' like this one because so many clips came from NASA, so that there's lots of them I've never seen before...
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I'm waiting for "NASA 60th anniversary documentary"😍😍😍
1.03:40 That's the first time I have seen footage of the shuttle package moving forward as well as vertical on take off. The Space Shuttle (like the Boran) is just an amazing work of art
It was great to see Neil again. He led such an amazing life. Any part of it could have caused his death. He survived it and became a farmer and raised Scotty Dogs. RIP Neil.....
He also became a Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, even though he was a graduate of Purdue University.
l would pay good money for the complete sound track of this beautifully done documentary... whoever put it together in production... WELL DONE!
how much?
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Michael Emery yeah!.boy that was great!
Michael Emery it’s just 60/70’s music. What I grew up on. I still love it. Been dancing to that music since I was two in my white go go boots. Leslye 63
اربيع كان شي الفيات جيده
Story of a generation that made history...
Thank you for putting such great music 🎶! What monumental moments. I wasn't born until the late 70's so watching this was amazing for me. I remember being in 6th grade when the Challenger tragedy happened. Even though it was such a terrible accident it started my wanting to know as much as possible about our universe.
Great music ? Emotions are powerful weapons. All designed to keep you under the great illusion man went to the moon, come on man !!!
Very moving documentary. From someone who watched the moon landing as a young boy, through the ages to hear Mr Armstrong speaking herein on NASA"s 50th is an honour. I can still recite the original "Mercury Seven" which can be an aspiring point to share with our youth whom are excited about future space programs. And Chinese author Cixin Liu's "The Three Body Problem" is propelling more of them to research these original days of space exploration.
I remember every minute of those days💞
Once a great work, always a great work...
We all watched Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong First Stepped on the moon 1961. Strongly recommend to every one should visit Cape Kennedy. You will find returned capsule, moon rock, spacecraft and other great achievements in Space.
Judy kim by moon rock do you mean petrified wood?? Because that’s what NASA gave to the international Dutch museum...look it up.
It was actually July 20th 1969 that that Hollywood sci-fi movie came out about the moon landings. Don’t forget about the astronaut suit displayed in a museum where the footprints don’t match the ones filmed in Arizona, oh I mean the “lunar surface”
a great documentary on the early days RIP Neil
Neils Armstrong an Legendary man !!!
Great Doc and the music is awesome
Fantastic production, greatest achievement of all time for mankind. Absolutely blinding sound track. Thank you. Well done. Nuff respct
@harry ballzonya Flat earth crew, right?
@harry ballzonya No Harry, YOU believe but we are convinced; that's very very different.
Commander Armstrong's achievements & legacy will be remembered for many future generations. Clear to depart for Tranquility Base, on the final journey. RIP good man