Nasa releases videos of its Perseverance rover landing on Mars - BBC News
2021 ж. 22 Ақп.
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The American space agency has released video of its Perseverance rover landing on Mars.
Nasa sent Perseverance to Mars festooned with cameras, seven of which were dedicated to recording the landing.
Their imagery represents vital feedback for engineers as they look to improve still further the technologies used to put probes on the surface of the Red planet.
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I hope they find Matt Damon.
Don't you remember he was rescued 😂
@@stevegarnham4632 isn’t he pickpocketing someone to eventually rob a casino? 🤔
@@stevegarnham4632 there going back for the disco c.d's
"Space pirate"
@@stevegarnham4632 Wait. He was left behind in Interstellar...oh wait, another planet. Sorry.
And all martians are like: Look, look Flying Soucer!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻... awesome ... 🥇🥇🥇🥇 the best comment ... so far ...
Saucer ?
@@siavoushavesta5324 another name for UFO
Scouser
@@rokairu0-216 U.F.O means Unidentified Flying Object. Being unidentified means you don't know what it is there for it may not be a Flying Saucer.
I was the cameraman, hope you enjoy the footage. I also do weddings if you're interested.
lol I am interested in video of the sun. How much would that cost considering this project cost 100billion$+
Do u do bar mitzvah's??
🤣 awesome 👌
😁😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
What part of one way ticket did you not understand? Be a while waiting for weddings there bud ;)
So proud of those who made this possible.
I'd be proud of the money had been invested into solving real problems, like homelessness..
@@theghostoffreedom9950 Say that to the military instead
So so so true. To those who can’t appreciate this, the dreamers and scientists out there pity you.
@@theghostoffreedom9950 A typical dumb response. There is enough money and resources for both causes.
@@theghostoffreedom9950 i think the magic man will help them
The landing was the best part.! Really heart-touching.
No-op mars-touching :)
Your buying this nonsense? They're filming in Greenland man 👍🏼
@@DaVeHiLl200 You’re so much smarter than everyone else, you know everything. Take your superiority complex elsewhere please, you’re not better than everyone else because you read an article on a website somewhere.
@@yeln4tsmusic he is just another illiterate. No offence but truck drivers shouldn't be giving opinions about universe and robotics.
Woah the ground seemed further away than it was
So NASA finally switched to Metric system.
good observation
No dipshit, science in America has ALWAYS been metric.
@@davidcooley275 you gonna start crying now ?
@@davidcooley275 no shit sherlock!
You do not change the world's biggest economy to metric for bread or gas, etc on the wishes of other countries. It would be an astronomical cost to do so. The metric system is based on ten and is an ok system but not better. Metric for science is different as the world HAS to have a similar code. Example for you is why the world uses ENGLISH for all international aviation flights (ATC) and ENGLISH is the international language of BUSINESS. If all planes used their native tongues we would have planes crashing everyday. NASA knows what i say is true as they had a Mars probe a few years back FAIL because the programmer did NOT use metric. It was a bad mistake on their part as most probes average $300 million. Over 40% of Mars probes are lost anyway and for a simple metric conversion to be the cause was just dumb... ; ))
Few days a go I was so proud coz I perfected a bread recipe. Can’t imagine how they feel for successfully landing on Mars!
:"DDD
LIES.....
You should be more proud of the bread. Bread is useful. Sending the worlds most overpriced RC car to another planet is not.
@@ponythroat1405 you're hurt, it's ok
@Andrew society has hurt me by its insistance that MLP vore is disturbing.
They need to visit Viking 2 and take pics of it! That’s would be cool.
Likely landed a long distance away to explore new areas
The rover moves at a turtles pace.
I am so happy for the people who worked on this mission for so long great achiement
This made me cry, and I'm not sure why.
Same. Sometimes i think about how smart and intelligent humanity really is.
@@qehna4082 I've been really excited about the development of this new landing system, and seeing it in action was a remarkable human moment.
@@RevanHorner imagine designing something capable of entering a place we personally never been to all by itself
Space will be for rich elites only, the peasants can stay on a ruined earth.
Keep believing in unicorns!!!!
We can’t imagine the happiness of these people who worked very hard for many years.
😂😂😂😂🤣
Amazing footage !
That's an amazing achievement
I got chills watching this. I was smiling and gawping the entire way through. F me, this is amazing!! And in our life time! We need to move the money spent on wars and use it in this industry. And quickly! Good work to the entire crew. Job done! You're now part of history.
Just to be clear, they didn't have the video while landing because sending data takes a while.
Just to be clear, any grade schooler knows that.
@@vagabond-yj8pn There is a lot of dropouts
It must be heart pounding having to watch your work happen 12 minutes after it happened
So we are the aliens at Mars now...
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Not really cause a robot isn't a living thing and plenty of rovers have been sent to Mars in the past anyways
This is pretty damn cool.
what a brilliant team
Amazing!
I never get tired of watching that. Well done @nasa
Incredible footage what things we can accomplish
Just amazing!
This is incredible
Boy aren't we lucky to be born in this generation?
I guess if you are in NASA ... not so much for most of us unless you are a billionaire.
My God... it’s full of stars!
Respect to everyone who worked hard on this
4k hd for Mars- meanwhile back cameras 📷
It’s a 2 billion dollar piece of machinery
@@jonrobson7414 lol its a waste of money
@@jonrobson7414 thats what they tell u idiot you probably believe everything the government feeds
@@htatesil4192 Calm down poor sheeple, it will be ok
wow so this is technically live streaming from mars
Incredible achievement. I don't even know which way mars is. Never mind landing there! 😂
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Yea, it would be a pretty hard ask.
atm it's next to the moon on the side that's lit
In the sky
LETS GO! We on Mars level stuff for the first time fam
The rover had landed 12 minutes ago, imagine The scientists actually get information from what happened 12 minutes ago, while it feels like real time it's not
Edited 1st then show us this video 4 days time till today, nasa can't trust them
Our tech has come so far!!! I can now see a 720p MARS!!!
Superb congrats Team NASA
Rover is the first man to land on mars
60 people didn’t like this video. SMH get ready for the “Mars is flat” crowd lol 😂
More like the "Do you know how many kids you could have fed for what that mission cost!?!?!" crowd. Well, Karen... They fed a damn lot of them. Every kid who's parent works for NASA, JPL or the contractors got fed because of it. Or does it not count when you actually WORK for your "handout"?
Probably because it's a waste of money.
@@Cowracer67 3 billion dollars budget of Mars Lander vs 1 Trillion Dollar budget for the Joint Strike Fighter, you know, the one which takes off and lands vertically.
@@lemdixon01 its called an f-35b
Nahh mars is zigzag! #fightme
wow amazing great
Love this so much, omfg
Bravo
it looked like the lowering cables hesitated for a moment, right before it touchdown on Mars. All of the animations portrayed a smooth lowering, but the video seems to show a hesitation. Interesting
That's just animations.This type of landing has never been done before so there will always be slight differences
@@notkray8468 that makes sense, also, so much dust right at the end, all of the Dust may have obscured the last small part of the slow descent. I was just curious and fascinated, by the way it seemed to appear to just stop and hover about three foot above the ground on the cables. Yes, I was so used to seeing the animation of the cables lowering the Rover continuously. Have a good day, God bless, Godspeed to Perseverance.
@@timetravlr625 Yeah,hoping Percy will even reveal even more secrets of the red planet
@@notkray8468 me too, I hope they find signs of past life! It would be amazing! Have a great day!
@@notkray8468 Curiosity landed on Mars using the sky crane 8 years ago. They used it this time because it was successful back then.
And they find Jason Plays walking in circles
How did the parachute work in a near vacuum?
fantastic .......
3.01 me and my homies when we fail the test together
Same 😂
Congrads NASA for achieving another mile stone in space exploration....
Absolutely astonishing!! Never thought I'd see anything like this in my lifetime. Can't stop watching it and I still sit there opened mouthed. Congratulations to everybody involved in making this happen. Mankind needs a shot in the arm and u sure gave us that. Thank you.
Okay that was cool 😎
They got to Mars ...meanwhile I can’t find bathroom in BAR
Wow!
Well done👍
Aliens asking for a lift .
How the dust on Mars is disturbed while landing Ex: while helicopter takeoff from land the dust distrubed I think air is present on Mars in aother form of gas
The dust was disturbed by the exhaust from the rocket engines on the sky crane. The atmosphere of Mars is about 1% as dense as Earth and is made primarily (95%) of carbon dioxide.
Weird how the sky looks bluish gray
A wonderful event.
How could u dislike this
I will give you my reason number one it's a waste of money on the Dead Planet money we can use to fix this beautiful planet Earth we are doing everything to destroy it planet that has provided us everything we need to survive as human how many poor people do we have in this world that don't even have clean drinking water to drink an leave note taking of people who cannot even afford to feed them self how long are they going to keep on wasting this amount of money on the Dead Planet... this all my reasons
@@aminuaidara8601 They are looking for water also nasa is a space program
I've put Sylvester LeVay's Airwolf for background music while watching this. Felt perfect.
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Great work!
Drinking game: take a shot every time they say mars
great
Wish I could be alive when we'll travel to planets more far away
God blessssssssssss America
That was cool
Thank you for sharing. I had the chance to witness a rocket launch in 2018. Memorable experience. I posted a pretty cool video of the trip to my page.
wow! you work for NASA?
Very good
They got to the Mars and here I'm stuck with a simple physics problem.....
@Ne NesiHorado1 what's that
@Ne NesiHorado1 is that you???
I've just read that Holland received a Moon rock from the Appollo astronauts, and when they tested it they found it was just a rock from earth. Why did this happen ?
flat earthers on meltdown seeing this thinking its top grade cgi
And the cgi keeps improving as the years go on.
Its Greenland you fuckin moron 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Godwins. Yeah greenland is deffo orange hahahaha
@@Arthur-jx8bm filter you absolute moron
@@Godwins. oh ofc yeah snow has cracks and dust on it
Solving your problems is our concern we render the very best.
Can someone explain to me why the pattern on the parachute is in different positions when at 30% speed and real time?
That's a good question. I can't figure it out. It appears to be two different cameras. The weird part is that it isn't a mirror image.
2 different cameras were able to film the parachute
@@TheKamrenB but it says it's the same image just at different speeds 🤔
@@davefenney5704 Based on the images on the two videos, it seems like they're filmed with two separate cameras that are next to each other. Notice that the equipment is sun-lit on the left video (the one with 30 % speed), but dark on the right video (the one with normal speed). The sun is also seen to be to the left in the left video (which makes sense, considering that the equipment is lit up, and that the lit up parts of the parachute point to the left) and on the right in the right video (which also makes sense for the same reasons). Also, the patterns on the parachute are flipped about 180 degrees relative to each other in the two videos. Based on all of this it's clear that it's filmed with two separate cameras on either side of the equipment, and that the images are flipped relative to each other. Not sure why NASA used two different cameras though. Also, note that it doesn't say the two videos are from the same camera, just that one is real time and one is 30 % of real time.
If you look closely those videos must have come from different cameras.
What's that shine on minute 1:52 ?
Its probably some gas from the seperation system used to seperate the backshell from the rover.
This is like the apollo landing on the moon but the world knows how were needing to relocate soon anyways. Looking forward to actually having a beer on Mars like in Total Recall . 'I got five kids to feed "
The human race is not going anywhere. Neither is this planet.
I must say Mars does looked like the red desert in Jordan really....
It looks more like an island in Canada ! kzhead.info/sun/osaJXbmmZKCZY40/bejne.html
But it isn't.
Now who did they get Stanley Kubrick no longer available ? 🤣
wow
Nice graphics.
Nut job.
After conquering Mars, NASA is now working on streaming audio glitch-free
We are not able to provide safe water or electricity to the state of Texas, so it's doubly amazing we can do this.
I blame the state of Texas for not allowing their power grid to be connected to the rest of the country’s, and the boneheaded officials that refused to make sure everything was up to code.
Congratulations
For Westing this ridiculous amount of money on a dead planet.....
@@aminuaidara8601 for exploration
Thank god they didnt used miles this time
What's wrong with using miles, that's what we use in the uk.
@@bentennyson2398 I am also from the uk and the thing with miles is that its just more complicated. Km is much easier because 1000m=1km whereas 1760 yards=1 mile, its just like celcius and farenheit, its much easier to remember that 0=freezing and 100=boiling. Some people in the uk are starting to adopt Km much more but its still not alot of people and its mainly the younger generations.
@@vap3669 Sorry but miles is much easier to work with.
I hope they find the people who work at bbc so they can inform them on whats actually going on on planet earth.
Now we need just wait when aliens from mars with hover land to our planet
It really is great news!
I don't think so
Can someone make a different version of this video, just add interstellar music
We have war veterans living under bridges....school children going to class hungry....homeless people living in the streets.....senior citizens going without vital medication to buy food...and we are joy riding on Mars in an act of pure hubris....
Just tell me if possible to live there cause i want to leave Earth permanently As soon as I can
Mashaallah !!
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What is mashaAllah about this west of money on the Dead Planet money we can use to fix this beautiful planets that it has been given to us by the almighty Allah and has provided us everything we need to survive as humans money we can use to help people who don't even have clean drinking water note taking of food shelter and more I guess if they find something good the same people who are in charge of nuclear weapons will be in charge of that planet again right this is very sad
@@aminuaidara8601 Alhamdulillah !! Please go through Sura-Al-Rehman.
I could have done this too if it wasn't for this rash I have!
I’d be devastated if a flying scouser landed on my planet...
Great
No commentary? Come on bbc.
Who would actually dislike this video?
Hope it finds Matt D.
that was a video from a different planet, just wow
Good point, it's normally always still a ages so it looks more like a real place and easier to imagine being there.
PLOT TWIST: They landed in Chuck Norris' backyard.
Awesome👏🙏. From Nepal
Really a great achievement . Hope it will help human civilization flourish outside the earth . Glory to science .
Gonna have to wait a couple centuries for that
We might actually have humans living in mars before 2100
Excellent
Tango! Delta!
Great job NASA and to those who safely’ guided this mission 👏 😃 Have already seen and read about this 🕺🏼 but nonetheless great work !!!! From Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 💕
It's still weird to hear NASA use the metric system.
Why?