THANKS A LOT NASAexplorer! These are AWESOME lectures! Educational, informative, and very interesting! I've always loved astronomy! Dr. Jim Garvin seems like a really cool astrogeologist! He's a dreamer like me, & I dream to see more worlds, or even better, go to them someday, if our technology skyrockets in a short period of time! FASCINATING STUFF!
That's why sience education should be free. That's the only way forward - to make progress quicker and to show people how amaizing the universe is. Very interesting video.Thanks a lot.
i think we have to listen dr michio kaku , we are type zero civilisation . we maby be the first but i dont believe that . there was an other star before our's . we have to explore .
@DeeHDTV i thought he was good!! at least we can understand what he is on about, if he spoke like he wanted to ... it would be too hard for the general public to understand =)
Human life is too valuable and too expensive to put in space at the moment, robotic missions can do alot of the same work I believe, albeit at a slower pace.
I've watched all 6 parts, waiting until now to comment. This is a brilliant, inspiring lecture, revealing aspects of our discoveries of which I was unaware. There is *so* much more to explore...
Why does the sample return mission need "a little fetch rover to go get the thing"? Why not have the lander collect the sample and dump it right into the return rocket.
@1337BF2 the lander might not have the reach to collect the samples that would be most interesting for planetary scientists. The little rover would increase the reach of the lander and allow scientists to find and then collect important samples at a distance, rather than just whats at the lander's feet. That would be my thought anyway, but its still a maybe mission. Lots of stuff could change before it ever gets off the ground.
Lol yea in about 60 years... Maybe not even.. I doubt I;ll ever see a person land on mars or the moon in my lifetime and im only 24 years old.. NASA hasnt done anything really in the last 40 years
I love you guys,more that You can`t even imagine. I do know that your imaginations is marvelous and impressive. Thank you deeply to gives us what I thougth are just a dreams. The knowledge. The beatiful and encgantings Knowledge.Infinitas gracias NASAexplorer.
THANKS A LOT NASAexplorer! These are AWESOME lectures! Educational, informative, and very interesting! I've always loved astronomy! Dr. Jim Garvin seems like a really cool astrogeologist! He's a dreamer like me, & I dream to see more worlds, or even better, go to them someday, if our technology skyrockets in a short period of time! FASCINATING STUFF!
KarbineKyle 9 months ago
That's why sience education should be free. That's the only way forward - to make progress quicker and to show people how amaizing the universe is. Very interesting video.Thanks a lot.
TheGreywilczek 11 months ago
great video
tostrong4you 1 year ago
i think we have to listen dr michio kaku , we are type zero civilisation . we maby be the first but i dont believe that . there was an other star before our's . we have to explore .
pepemackenzie 1 year ago
Thanks NASA, this was both educational and entertaining..
We want more of this and less of Professor Creepy talking to me like I'm a 5 year old..
DeeHDTV 1 year ago
@DeeHDTV i thought he was good!! at least we can understand what he is on about, if he spoke like he wanted to ... it would be too hard for the general public to understand =)
pootang47 1 year ago
@pootang47
yes this was perfect, i was referring to other videos aimed at 5 year olds. and suggested a separate channel for children / general public lol
DeeHDTV 1 year ago
Human life is too valuable and too expensive to put in space at the moment, robotic missions can do alot of the same work I believe, albeit at a slower pace.
LogicoSystemico 1 year ago
OMG great video quality
dumbnetworks 1 year ago
@dumbnetworks
Its NASA what do u expect ?! :d
zzerrattull 1 year ago
i get so excited by this kind of lectures , it makes me dream of some deep unknown worlds with life. just like avatar the movie :) nice .
tbcslayer 1 year ago
I've watched all 6 parts, waiting until now to comment. This is a brilliant, inspiring lecture, revealing aspects of our discoveries of which I was unaware. There is *so* much more to explore...
anmoose 1 year ago
@anmoose i was going to comment, but u said all i wanted to say, thanks =)
pootang47 1 year ago
I find it fascinating how scientists looks for life on other planets... like we've perfected it on Earth. I wanna go to Utopia.
HIPHOPisinDANGER 1 year ago
Lots of places to go but little money...
Garbimba1900 1 year ago
Why does the sample return mission need "a little fetch rover to go get the thing"? Why not have the lander collect the sample and dump it right into the return rocket.
1337BF2 1 year ago 2
@1337BF2 I guess they want to spend money
ICANanimations 1 year ago
@1337BF2 The lander looks like it is stationary and probably they will want specific samples, not the rocks the lander happens to land on.
senoctar 1 year ago
@1337BF2 the lander might not have the reach to collect the samples that would be most interesting for planetary scientists. The little rover would increase the reach of the lander and allow scientists to find and then collect important samples at a distance, rather than just whats at the lander's feet. That would be my thought anyway, but its still a maybe mission. Lots of stuff could change before it ever gets off the ground.
rigamortis1066 1 year ago
I'm afraid 2012 will mean the end of the world, unless you have a seat under the Denver International airport gov. bunker.
thesquonkstear 1 year ago
@thesquonkstear in 2011 there will be an invasion of iran. the end of the world as we know it will happen in 2015 with a short but violent world war.
ICANanimations 1 year ago
Great videos guys :) keep em comming. Mars here we come!
Cellsplitter 1 year ago
@Cellsplitter
Lol yea in about 60 years... Maybe not even.. I doubt I;ll ever see a person land on mars or the moon in my lifetime and im only 24 years old.. NASA hasnt done anything really in the last 40 years
1ownjoo2 1 year ago
@1ownjoo2
It could happen in the next century. Not in this one, though.
MattHunX 1 year ago
I love you guys,more that You can`t even imagine. I do know that your imaginations is marvelous and impressive. Thank you deeply to gives us what I thougth are just a dreams. The knowledge. The beatiful and encgantings Knowledge.Infinitas gracias NASAexplorer.
hilargiak 1 year ago 7
i bet mars have more land then earth cose earth is mostly oceans
2012Video 1 year ago