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  • listening to this while writing a paper on how Apollo 13 offers an image of national ideology... I don't think I ever have or ever will feel this patriotic again in my life. 'MERICA

  • We need to get back to the moon. And to Mars. And beyond our solar system.

  • @ang00se1 My comment was entirely sarcastic. I do not believe there is a gracious god with a plan, and maintain the notion that no one can be sure of there being a god or not. That is fact. I make decisions and changes in my beliefs only based on fact, reasoning and logic. My comment was directed towards all of the people who "praise god for all his glory and good doing". I call bullshit.

  • God also gave man famine, hell, natural disasters, disease, plenty of genocide and war, and other amazing things. God is all knowing, and all powerful, therefore gave us these amazing gifts. Praise God.

    (Seriously, what kind of fucking plan was THAT? Asshole)

  • @TheAnoninator we gave ourselves famine, hell, genocide, war... those are products of man's ignorance.... Natural Disasters, disease; They're horrible for sure, but they are just a part of the natural cycle of life.

  • Music can feel you great even if you are not

  • I feel like a hero when i listent to this...

  • Thumbs up if theslowmoguys took you here!

  • @aderobben10 No faggot. My love for Apollo and this excellent movie took me here. Now get out, garbage kid.

  • @yesiamawizardjonny shittt, how the hell did you know i was a garbage kid?! :O

    wait, aren't you the kid that sleeps in that yellow Garbage Bin?

    say hi to your parents from me bro..

    fucking gay ass!...

  • It says volumes about the Youtube community when the top-rated comment on a video like this is me making an off-handed remark on the quality of the website.

  • This movie undoubtedly had the best opening in history. This song seems like it's epic enough to pay tribute to the entire 1960's space program.

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  • This movie, just wouldn't be the same without the soundtrack

  • This is undescribable beautiful. You just feel the greatness of space and space flight. Isn't it the perfect field to overcome all country borders and work at one program for all mankind? I still have a dream....

    America did much for space exploration, and also Russia and Germany and Europe as a whole. And with China and India and Japan......we could have send a man to Pluto if we really had wanted it.

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  • Hard to believe how far NASA has fallen, and this isn't their fault. The government just doesn't fund our space program at all. Considering how fast that program came together and put a man on the moon almost 9 years after President Kennedy said it could be done. We have done nothing but put satellites in the great unknown. America lost its drive to be the best. Imagine, with the technology available today, where we could go if we strive to be the best once again. Who knows what's out there.

  • @PhillyFanatic87 Submit to spacerip on youtube, and spread the word. NASA is still doing amazing things. We already have a satellite that was launched in the 80s that reached the outer-part of our solar system and is sending us photos and data. Unbelievable really. Plus NASA is sending another probe to the Moon.

  • what is the song called

    

  • @thegamer95bryce Ummm... Its called Apollo 13 Main Title. Can you read the description. Song is the main score of the film

  • Bestt best very beitfll...

  • great soundtrack

  • I want to learn how to play trumpet so I can learn how to play this theme.

  • i love the track i play it in my orcester...

  • @blackwingmaster11 agree... i really loooove this theme... touching, sad...

  • WAIT, JAMES HORNER WAS NEVER ON THE MOON

  • @AroundSun NO SHIT. HE COMPOSED THE SOUNDTRACK DUMBASS...

  • 0:00

  • roger than Houston!...

  • @ulooklikemydog

    Ich finde dies ist hier fe hel am Platz !

  • @ulooklikemydog Also das würde ich ann deiner stelle nicht schreiben. Und da glaube (ich)das ich für ca 83 millionen menschen rede :)

  • @Nr1Commentator oh !!! Ich hab vergessen, dass ich mit deutschen rede. Ich bin schon still, nicht, dass ich noch im KZ lande.

  • @ulooklikemydog Halt die fresse du Hurensohn!

  • @ulooklikemydog

    "Schön" dass Du den Leuten die Schuld am Holocaust gibst, die nichts dafür können, welche zum Beispiel in den 80ern geboren wurden. Leute die diesen Nazidreck genauso verabscheuen. Ich zum Beispiel verachte Deutschland, die Gesetze, die Leute mit ihrer idiotischen Denkweise. Ich liebe die USA , die Leute, was sie tun, wie sie es tun, ihren Patriotismus, den Sport... u.s.w. einfach alles. Es gibt leider zu wenige die auch so denken. Man kann nicht alle über einen Kamm scheren.

  • @buntschuh Hol dir den Nobelpreis!

  • @buntschuh da is die Tür! Welcome to the US!

  • @ulooklikemydog warte mal, wer hat die Rakete erfunden die euch auf den Mond geschossen hat? ach ja, war ein Deutscher

  • damn i was searching the epic one not this

  • @ErickMen95 The launch theme?

  • Forrest Gump sure gets around

  • NASA-engineers FTW, nice greetings from austria

  • I think it will take a long time to return to the moon, I think that NASA has neither the money nor the inclination to do so, at least for now

  • there is something about a Bugle that suits movies about courage and war etc.

  • 2 people failed to stay below 20 amps

  • god bless mans curiosity. i hope it will cause us to achieve the impossible one day.

  • @rock808ify Well sad :)

  • @rock808ify We have achieved the impossible before. Fight... Space travel... What's next?

  • @rock808ify I truly believe that that IS why God gave man curiosity, vision, and creativity. 

  • @rock808ify It already has.

  • :') so emotional and touching

    NASA-YOU RULE!

  • I would venture to speculate that with Gary Sinese as command module pilot the Aquarius could indeed have landed safely on the moon, even with only one healthy fuel cell. I hate flight suregeons.

  • @GorterPoss This honestly made me LOL! Bravo sir!

  • @iRikeDumprings this sounds like it should be band.. meaning the trumpets play the main part. i guess it could work either way? im a snare drummer in my band.. you can be a snare in orchestra? i might have to take that up with the teacher ill be in orchestra and band

  • @AirRaider56 Full Symphonic Orchestras have a small section of winds in the back, along with percussion. It is very limited though, with only one instrument per part (ie. One 1st Clarinet, One 2nd Clarinet), and many school orchestras don't use band members. Such a shame...

  • James Horner did the score for Apollo 13? I had no idea!

    Everytime I watch the film and they're going out into space, everything becomes magical. The score is truly amazing! :)

  • chilling.

  • Obama's cutting of Nasa funding has finally been overthrown by a bill! Here we come universe!

  • This is one of thee most under-rated film scores. Very powerful.

  • @MrJtr1888 I most definitely agree with you my friend!

  • 1995 remembered

  • @theLPEdude No, he just gave the job of making the rocket engines to companies. NASA makes the computers, capsules, etc that will be used on the Moon/Mars/wherever, the companies will make the rockets that get the capsule where it needs to go.

  • That song makes me happy. For a little moment, it gives me a little peace in my heart! :)

  • super movie and soundtrack!

    thank you for posting

  • Dammit, double post. I hate the new Youtube, it's so gitchy.

  • @AbortFlight Damn u right ;-)

  • Beautiful piece of music for a beautiful film.

  • Beautiful piece of music for a beautiful film. This may be my all time favorite space movie.

  • my school's orchestra is playin this song!! (:

  • 00:38 - absolutely beautiful. makes you shiver.

  • Forty years ago today,the whole world was holding it's breath.

  • This is a beautiful piece, thank you for posting it!!!

    I'm amazed at how much this is like Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man".

  • @Florhusband you shouldn't be. composers come back to the classics for their

    ideas.......

  • Were playing this in my ochestra!! :)

  • Im sorry that u won't have chance to look at Ares I start. Program will be surely cancelled soon.

  • Yeah its terrible, I was recently down at Kenendy and they were almost finished building the launch pad, I have many videos on my channel of it, but it's a shame it's all going to waste

  • Thank you for posting this, whoever you are.

    My father was born in 1948. He saw on the TV, those black and white images of Neil Armstrong landing on the moon when he was young. Today he gets teary-eyed whenever he sees those same images. He grew up and witnessed an amazing time. I know one day I will see those similar pictures when we go back to the moon. I plan to go with my father to Cape Canaveral when the ARES 1 and V go to the moon. -Thank you

  • @N2513Yat jeesus, how old r u. why so metaphysical?

  • @N2513Yat I was born in 1953 and my parents worked in the space program from 1964 thought the last Apollo mission. It is the crowning acheivment to my parents generation. I feel so priviledged to have have been part of (vicariously through my parents) of such a national goal. I've seen many launches and know you will enjoy watching our return to the moon

  • @durdle1701

    I was born the same year as you. In '72 I got a couple of cheap tickets from London to NY through the travel company I worked for. Me and a mate hitched from NY down to the Cape. Took us ten days. had little money and did odd jobs for the price of a meal. Met many really nice people wno took us into their homes.

    Well those two cute english kids hung around for a week and were rewarded with the sight of Apollo17 lighting the night sky about 3 miles away. Memories.

  • @N2513Yat that was apollo 11 - this is about Apollo 13 - it was the third Apollo mission intended to land on the Moon. The craft was successfully launched toward the Moon, but the landing had to be aborted after an oxygen tank ruptured, severely damaging the spacecraft's electrical system. The flight was commanded by James A. Lovell with John L. "Jack" Swigert as Command Module pilot and Fred W. Haise as Lunar Module pilot. (and if your wondering yes it is wikipedia)

  • @N2513Yat They never went to the moon sorry....

  • @N2513Yat Such a shame that the Constellation project was cancelled and the Ares I and V will never fly.

  • I remember July 20, 1969 "live on TV" too. It sometimes seems I am alone in caring when we send our men and women into space. I watch, or if away from a TV, listen to radio. I pull over in my car to listen and pray. I play the National Anthem before they go and the Apollo 13 soundtrack on CD all day! Today, the last lift-off of Endeavour was postponed. I'll be watching Sunday or whenever they do go. God Bless our Astronauts. Despite tradgedy on earth we MUST continue to reach for the stars!

  • @N2513Yat Its a shame that funding for such an amazing program which has unified the country so much in the past, is now being cut so that we will not be returning to the moon as soon as most of us had hoped. I am with you. I was planning on seeing the aries launch, and hoped to have a special moment like your father to call my own for my generation. something that would bring a tear to my eye as i get older. I guess we can just continue to hope!

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