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  • anyone's got sheets?

  • Dirty propaganda! CCCP!

  • @TheSikiciCocuk It's a movie!!!

  • so much hate everywhere, the end is near

  • better to die on a star than live here, in the middle there is only dream

  • (sorry for my english) good but i feel like somthing there is not....the voices...the 5 4 3 2 1...and the other things...sounds of the engines...this music is the soul of the movie but the voices are the body...feels like something is missing...even the video...miss the steam of the engine

  • That little spot you see on the moon is an American flag.

  • 07:04 plays everytime i get home high and i sneak past my parents

  • @kikeVidz Don't pollute the amazingness of the space program with your drug addicted tendencies you fucking stoner. Go home and blow another guy for a joint.

  • @unparallelshadows that was a stupid statement based on the little that you know about me therefore you jump to conclusions assuming im a substance abuser and making fun of my sexuality when you know Nothing about it but its cool brodudemanlady or girl ,cuz you can blow me and ur mom can join thank you gooday:)

  • I believe strongly if we kept up with the Apollo missions we could sent a person to Mars.. If not father in space.

  • Thumbs up to the 400,000 men and women who contributed to the greatest achievement mankind has accomplished in our experience thus far.

  • these men risked their lives for the ultimate experience, and if there was a person on the ground who didnt envy them, then he was lying to themself.

  • zzz zzz zzz

  • First man in space is in my opinion greater then first man on the moon, Still, what Juri Gagarin and Neil Armstrong did was truley amazing. Much respect to Vostok 1 and Apollo 11

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  • Davvero un gran bel film! Idem per la colonna sonora! Chissà se ci siamo davvero andati sulla luna!

  • @Yzebi2 Certo che sì. Ingannare non è una trovata recente, ma solo ingannare a parole è facile. Ingannare con un documento visivo è molto difficile. Le immagini dallo spazio - al di la delle critiche complottiste - e le immagini sulla Luna, non si possono falsificare... nemmeno a Hollywood! Il realismo delle passeggiate lunari è impareggiabile. Forse con la computer grafic di oggi (quella di Avatar per esempio) si può fare qualcosa di simile, ma non negli anni '70.

    Sulla Luna ci siamo andati!

  • 6:03 best :-)

  • vote up if you came here because of theslowmoguys

  • Sorry to sully a video of good music with an angry comment like that, but the comment it was responding to was both idiotic and an insult to the work of the Apollo Program and all of NASA.

  • @wsad8you You're an idiot, for a number of reasons which I shall try to explain here. 1) As someone else pointed out, the Soviets, who were doubtlessly observing, would have called our bluff. 2) A conspiracy such as this would involves hundreds, if not thousands of people. You can't keep that many people silent. 3) There is an overwhelming amount of evidence for the landing. Plain and simple. 4) All evidence against can be discredited with proven and fairly basic science. So please, drop it.

  • thumbs up if you came here from theslowmoguys

  • Beautifu;l, epic, thrilling, inspirational. The sense of adventure and discovery of humanity is engraved in this piece of music.

  • Gentlemen, it has been a privilege flying with you.

  • unpopular opinion: i dont think mankind has ever landed on the moon, Apollo 13 might have been the real attempt and they failed, badly.

  • @wsad8you well....why didn't the soviet accused us? and theres like a bunch of evidence for it!

  • @wsad8you Dude, grow up and face the truth that noone is stupid enough to belive that Neil Armstron, Buzz Aldrin,Pete Conrad,Alan Bean,Alan Shepard,Edgar Mitchell,David Scott,James Irwing,John W Young, Charles Duke,Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt didnt walk on the moon? Who wastes energy and money on faking such a thing?

  • @wsad8you LMAO. it's unpopular because you're ignorant and wrong. The explosion had nothing to do with the way they executed certain maneuvers, it was simply an explosion in an O2 tank. Why don't you do a little bit of research next time? Until then you're just a waste of space.

  • All Apollo 13 youtube video watchers, listen up! Give this a like/dis-like for launch!

  • 9:33 to the end is beautiful. Really gives you the sense of reaching for the heavens...

  • it really touches u at 1:37

  • And that, gentlemen, is how we do that!

  • people follow belikewaters example and recognize that something other then your internet pride brought you to this video

  • Is this regal or what?

  • such a beatiful song, such non-sense in e comments...Guys ust marvle at how we can all enjoy this awesomeness, regardless of where we are from :)

  • @BeLikeWater1000 I saw the flame wars going on and I was about to jump in with an angry comment, (I'm a patriot American who detests PC, BTW.) then I saw your comment. Thanks for bringing me to my senses before I could start another pointless flame-war.

  • @SerialSnowmanKiller my pleasure bro...i am also fiercly proud to be american and hate where pc is taking us. The reason this is special is this..When we landed there ppl around the world started saying "we did it" They werent saying "the americans did it" I am incredibly proud that america represenetd our entire world on its first deep space trip. Long live these apollo guys. :)

  • This is it; few bumps and we're haulin' the mail.

  • EPIC EPIC EPIC

  • good music

  • 09:39 Was my favorite part.

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  • I'm perfectly happy to have the US flag on the moon. All I want to see is some more flags up there, from any nationality.

  • @RustedSoup Absolutely

  • I'm perfectly fine with an American flag being put up there. We did it. As to those other countries, they got to leave messages on the moon, which were left in a case labeled "From Planet Earth- July 1969." Increasing globalization will, however, make the planting of flags on the moon obsolete. Already, space is becoming multinational.

  • I'll stick with my original statement

    Thats an American flag up there not the United Nations flag.

    Although if launched today, Im sure the P.C. crowd would demand every

    flag on the planet be brought up and planted, even outside of the UN

    But we have to pay for it not them.

  • Dear SHM1953: I happen to think when scapegoating and arrogance end, history will

    turn. I think there may be milestone bad, milestone good. I would not want someone to think of horrors that happened in my

    country and think I had anything to do with them. (Actually, that would be the end product of transference.) W/o trying to

    sound too melodramatic, I actually think knowing that is also

    "lift-off."

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  • I am an American and a Patriot. However i believe that the U.S. cannot take FULL credit for space exploration. I believe it was a feat of HUMANITY hence "one giant leap for mankind" not "one giant leap for the U.S."

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  • The first time I ever saw this movie was about 6 or 7 years ago in Science class. It has become one of my favorite movies of all time.

  • @SHM1953

    You sound like a typical Republican: pretends to be for market capitalism, deregulation, and libertarian ideology, but doesn't actually know what those things are and votes for people who destroy free markets and responsible fiscal policy... because in the end you just love Jesus, football, and being a racist. It's the 21st century, that kind of behavior is for first years. It's Busch league.

  • Sure you did. No really, I believe you

    and thanks to your hero Obama, your now unemployed.

  • @SHM1953

    I am always surprised at the growing list of reasonable, sound, secular ideas that get labelled as 'liberal...' Anyway, I designed small autonomous payloads for the shuttle. You sound like a few more hours at the library could cure you of your severe, undiagnosed autism. The money you left was for your therapy. You left off a few zeros.

  • And don't bother to reply again.

    I'm done with you.

    Your money's on the dresser.

  • @SHM1953 Bagtaggar is right; the science required to go to space is based on principles we didn't come up with. You probably don't know what country first breached the Karman Line; it was Germany. Had they not lost the war, they would easily have been first in space. We walked on the moon because we were economically stable and politically strong enough to do so when we did. The Russians got quite close. It's a function of time, and luck. All empires rise and fall; humanity remains constant.

  • @jwood1185 Another keyboard hero. Probably?

    You probably read it in a book somewhere while I was stationed in Germany for three years. ( 3rd ID Leighton Barracks)

    I already forgot more about Germany than you'll ever know, including the language.

  • @SHM1953 Your knowledge of the language and culture means nothing. The discussion is of history and economy. Germany was ruined after the war, its best scientists shipped to America or, in some instances, Russia. To this day, its military is restricted. Had you known the V-2 breached the Karman Line, you would have been able to infer that, had Germany not been destroyed, that Von Braun would have certainly helped to develop that technology into a nascent space program.

  • @SHM1953 The United States did great things. I am an American, and have had space as a hobby since I was very young. I am proud of my country for what it did, absolutely. However, saying that we are somehow special, or different from other humans on this planet in anything but governmental structure (which has outgrown itself and is failing) and sheer power (which is increasingly dubious) is not showing the facts of the matter.

  • @SHM1953 The Germans were more advanced technologically, and better equipped with scientists and engineers, than any country in the world in 1940. They only lacked an intelligent government, and got themselves into an unwinnable situation.

    Call me whatever names you'd like. You've demonstrated a history of ad hominem, I knew that coming in. I just wanted to make the point that no man (or group, or country) ever acts totally alone.

  • @SMH1953

    Americans like Werner Van Braun?

    Or Isaac Newton, without whom the math to pull it off wouldn't exist?

    Or all the countless human beings throughout history upon whose shoulders the American space program stood?

    I love this country as much as any other patriot, but this kind of sentiment is silly. As someone who works with NASA and knows the international community responsible for making science in general possible, it's the kind of thinking that makes my eyes roll.

  • @bagtaggar

    Werner Von Braun was a product of America because he made sure he fell into our hands and not the Russians after the war.

    So, without the international community we wouldn't have had science or a space program?

    And it was all funded by the American taxpayer and ....who?

    You sound like a typical liberal, you just cant give it to the USA. What do you do as you "work with NASA"

    (not for, with) deliver pizza's to the Cape?

  • @SHM1953

    Humans did this. Of all the species on the planet, ours was the first in 3.86 billion years of life's existence to reach out to another world.

  • @bagtaggar

    Americans did it. I dont recall the rest of the "humans" kicking in to pay for it

  • Americans did this

    Not the Europeans, or the Asians  and not any muslim country.

    When you look up at night, that little spot on the moon is an American flag.

  • @SHM1953 Well uh actually, many of the original Americans descended from Europeans so well it was kinda the Europeans who did it (shifty).

  • @SHM1953 Don't give me any of that. We all did it. Humanity. As a species.

  • @SepradistPhantom

    I don't recall any United Nations meetings when the rest of humanity offered to help fund it.

    At least Canada kicked in for the space shuttle and

    there name was on it and

    they can take credit for it with us.

  • @SHM1953 Because back then your government was so full of themselves getting one up over the soviets that they wouldn't have accepted even if it had been offered. But if you're talking about modern day space exploration, do you have any idea how much international cooperation is at the heart of everything that happens? How much more that's allowed us (as a species) to achieve?

  • @SHM1953 All based upon equations made some 400 years ago by a non american.

  • @Dave6177 hey dude, heres a little history lesson for ya, The United States was established about 200 years ago, we first reached this land and colonized it in the 1600s, THE ONLY PEOPLE CURRENTLY OVER HERE WERE NOT INTERESTED IN SPACE TRAVEL, THEY STILL THOUGHT THE EARTH WAS FLAT...

    I just learned you, thanks for your time

  • @AxisOf3vil

    The British colonized the land and the natives tribes lacked technology because their land wasn't full of wars and enemies. "i just learned you" lol

  • @tharronn91 what I was referring to was literal Americans, US Americans, Totally forgot Natives... whoops, Guess you can make mistake at 1am right? =P

  • @AxisOf3vil Heres a little grammar for you, "learned you" the proper way of saying it would be "taught you", and its all because of the German scientists the americans captured during WWll. The fist NASA systems were based off of German egineeing.

  • Thumbs up if youre listening to this and the exact scene from the movie is playing in your head - in sync with this soundtrack!

  • James Hornes soundtrack is unbelievable.

    It's the music that foces tears at launch and recovery

    as Lovell (Hanks) is getting into the raft.

  • houston whats the story on engine 5 over....looks like we just had our glitch for the mission....some little jolt..AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU CAN HEAR THE FUTURE TITANIC SCORE HERE ....

  • My wedding song.

  • did anyone hear the trumpet flutter at 6:18?

  • @nielyeehk Yeah lol "wahwahwahwah"

  • @nielyeehk bells isn't it?

    

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  • No one song have I ever listened to and thought so yearning to see the great success of man walking on the Moon's barren lands. Or cherish life in our mortal fragility.

    Chilling, inspiring, breathtaking in the most spectacular of ways.

  • this song was played by my marching band 3 years ago and with it we won first place

    i hear this song and i cry

  • @boobearstina love to hear it

  • Photons and Electrons.  Biological radiologists stand behind lead screens yes? What about no blast hole under the Eagle moon lander, or no dust on the legs and feet? You have to admit it looks fishy?

  • @BradBrassman You retard. Why would there be dust on anything but the moon surface? It isn't going to stick to anything and there isn't any air to slow it from descending back to the moon's surface. Gravity affects all things equally, you know of the hammer and the feather experiment? The dust will just fall back to the surface quickly if it gets thrown up.

  • @Benjamin241 Dont call me a retard. I merely ask a pertinent question, for my own clarity.

  • I believe that ultimately, mankind's future lies beyond earth. Its sad to see that more money is spent on air conditioning in Afghanistan than the exploration of space.

  • @mangler117

    finally another person with my same belief. Man needs to explore the final and infinite frontier of space. In order for our civilization to live and expand we must leave earth. There is so much in space. All the govts need to stop warring and making weapons. Put the money into space

  • Best soundtrack for a movie ever. Especially the opening/

  • dose any anyone know where i can find the music for when they see the rocket... it starts low then medium and then high (with the horns) its when the first see the rocket. i dont remember the name of it though.

  • Too beautiful.

  • "That was some little jolt!"

  • Amazing soundtrack. Favorite part is at 1:37

  • Marilyn Lovell: "Naturally, it's 13. Why 13?"

    Jim Lovell: "It comes after 12, hon."

  • I find music like a drug. This has been stuck in my head all day and the only way to make myself satisfied is to listen to it over and over until i get bored of it!

  • get ready for a little jolt fellas

  • @philsanity That was some little jolt

  • @philsanity The Clock is Running!

  • To all Greek philosophers, to Galilei, Newton and all the rest: THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

  • @makedonas86 Saunders Mac Lane, Alain Connes, ...

  • @makedonas86 Thank the 400,000 that made the Apollo program and more that made this movie possible. I love the space program, I love NASA and I love the Apollo astronauts and Tom Hanks and Ron Howard for telling this story. I watch this movie multiple times, sometimes twice a week LOL

  • @BradBrassman

    Exactly this!

  • As a diverse musician and aspiring score writer, the majestic works of Horner and Williams continue to amaze me

  • was my favorite movie as a child.

    God, its still an awesome movie, a hole geneartion later...

  • I grew up with this music!

  • I listen to this to get motivated to do my homework haha

  • I was space mad when I was a kid and was glued to this drama when it played out for real. Now every time I see the moon, I wonder when will we return?

  • @BradBrassman If the ignorant public and greedy politicians have their way..........never. But now that space flight is an industry, with private firms taking over for NASA, it's only a matter of time.

  • @BradBrassman years and years from now. You and I will be long dead when it happens again. People just aren't what they used to be in space travel. The space age is over man. NASA is too much in debt, they have no plans and they're too cowardly. I wonder if we'll ever go back... Maybe we'll just sit here and look up at the moon for the rest of mankind remembering the amazing bravery of the men who flew there, jumped, skipped, walked and fell down.

  • @yesiamawizardjonny "They have no plans" New Apollo like capsule to be launched in 2015, moon by 2025, Mars by 2036. Whether or not they'll achieve it is another matter but they have a plan.

  • @yesiamawizardjonny Jumped, skipped, walked, and fell down in a studio set?

  • @BradBrassman No. On the surface of Earth's moon.

  • @yesiamawizardjonny Good. Someone who still believes; but how did they get through the deadly radiation of the Van Allen Belts and return safe home again with no ill effects? NASA wont say, and I really need to know.

  • @BradBrassman Contact a biological radiologist. Basically, solar radation is photons. Photons don't pose a threat if you have a few millimeters of alluminum or a block of wood. The radiation claim is just nonsense that conspiracy theorists bring up. The guy who discovered the Van Allen belts even said they were not deadly.

  • This piece of music makes me wanna get off my ass and do something.

  • @leahcimrac Hey... the same happend to me... every time i hear or even better, i watch the movie, the whole day just change...

  • @CptBurgos I got this on my MP3 Player now. Love it, love it, love it.

  • John Williams, Horner, Zimmer, etc... All musical geniuses!

  • @AroundSun Indeed they are

  • Ive got goosebumps, and im not just saying that because thats what people say, its because i really have. ( just seen it for the first time, amazing)

  • one of the most beautiful and moving pieces I've ever had the privelege of listening to. Thanks for uploading this :)

  • I watched the whole movie this past week for the first time, though I had known about it for years.

    When I was young it made me scared.

    When I was older it made me wonder.

    Today it makes me cry.

    A touching, life-changing movie that shows failure is not an option. If you haven't already, watch it. :')

  • best ever

  • @superseung yes buddy :)

  • This song I dedicate to the last three Shuttles going up.. this is what we do when we are at our best..

  • Oh hell to the yes! Love this soundtrack every time I hear it. James Horner did a fantastic job! Amazing movie and an amazing soundtrack!

  • goosebumps

  • We are go for launch!

  • Houston...we've had a problem.

    Best unscripted line in history.

  • i love this song!

  • I watched Apollo13 movie at least a dozen times this year. Every time I listen to this music I get myself staring at the sky. Amazing!

  • Awesome ,just awesome!

  • No words can explain Apollo 13, but I know one . . .

    EPIC!!!

  • O no he didnt.......lmaoadmiralsflagsh­ip! hahaha!

    This modern day I love Lucy bafoon needs his own sitcom lol.

    The truth is he packs so much smoke from the meth he huffs between his ears that the shit he has for brains melts into a liquid substance and begins draining through his ears,nose,mouth,eyes and every other opening he has.

    As a result he can no longer control the flow of his own bullshit.Someone needs to hang a "For Sale" sign inside his skull lol.Black Power!

  • It should be interesting to once and for all see into the mind of a sexually obsessed pretard that wants to capture choclate so bad that he forgot about vanilla haha!But O thats right who am I kidding?.....nobody actually gives a shit about this letter that cocklvr is going to send accept him and his boyfriend lol.

  • @cougerlvr Yay!...hey everyone did you hear that?cocklvr cracker over here is going to post us a copy of the fantasy love letter that was sent to him by his current boyfriend stormshit.And in it the text will touch on how much Euro fag boy lets the thought of me naked occupy his mind space lol.

  • There gonna "EXPOSE" me like Paris Hilton on the National Enquier by posting one after another tit for tat failed assumption about my life when they dont know a damn thing about me over the internet and even if they did they cant do a damn thing about it........ooooo.....as they said in Dracula........Simply........s­tunning!!!!Go get laid tiny time yawn.

  • @cougerlvr ooooo the big bad scary white nerd from Mayberry and the cheeky fellowed tea drinker from England are onto me like Sherlock Holmes and Watson(only difference is these retards flunked elementary lol)......you know........Im really scared right now.

  • @cougerlvr answer what questions lol?Your a child and a white one at that......adults to answer to little kids.......its the other way around......thats why you cleared up your typo about being a spic to me.This is a stage show wop boy......Im the ventriliquist............and your the puppet dummy sitting on my lap getting his strings pulled lol.And for the record,your a lonely little cretin mad at the world that its still turning while your barn yard hogging ass is standing still lmao.

  • Tell me when your done putting effort into that search and then I will tell you about all the secret missions Im going to be traveling on while in space ok?(whats sad about this putz is that he's actually stupid enough to not get the point yet......but he's a redneck so that figures).

  • In addition to being a astronaut(lol)......did you also know that Im a soon to be well known pop superstar called Dr.Pepper?Im soon going to link up with Usher and do a smashing world tour......now my little tool go stumbling over yourself trying dig up info on my life in that category too.You can start by typing in "Dr.Pepper black artist" in the google search engine.

  • @cougerlvr Man your smoking some heavy meth........or are you just swallowing pills???lol,so now Im the president of a chess club?Damn thx for telling me,I didnt even know I played chess lmfao!But I'll tell you what cracker trash since your so obsessed with your black owner by stalking and hypothesiezing(O no wait thats supposed to be an educated guess nvm lol) I'll give you some more bones to go fetch little doggie.

  • @cougerlvr O so your bakc to being cracker trash now.....hmm I see.Maybe if you click your red heels 3 times you'll end up back in Kansas cocklvr because your clearly in another dimension where sanity is non existent.Hey Lug lol,Pallot stacker boy here is off to rise again with the south.......yea he's one of those Civil War volunteer reenacters.You know.....the redneck noobs that dont have lives so they evolve it around tales from the past?Lmao is that A-typically fuckin hillarious or what?LOL

  • SO first you were a corn harvesting redneck coon and now your a lawn mowing illegal Mexican?Lmfao,cocklvr do yourself and my funny bone a favor and lay off the mushrooms and meth retard haha!God must have hated your parents when he created you in mommy's womb.And we know your to hick ignorant to be able to appreciate legendary film score music so go grab your banjo and budlight and sit up all night listening to Garth Brooks clown.Atleast he makes money being a hillbilly coon,you do it for free.

  • People! The most powerful machine ever built by Man was built in the name of peace and science, to transport human beings to the moon and safely return them to Earth. Not an engine of war. The venerable Saturn V; brainchild of von Braun.

    People DIED in the realization of this dream; a dream of Mankind living among the stars from which Mankind came [we're all starstuff].

  • Guys, quit it!

  • @gsrxfyl Shut the fuck up and stay out of it cunt.

  • Whatever bro, at least i have a girlfriend.

  • Oh and by the way, check my facebook if you think im gay fucker, my girlfriend is hotter than yours.

  • Who finds themself listening to this entire track and just staring at either the floor, wall, or screen, re-living that entire sequence from the movie in their head? It gives me goosebumps. Who feels the same? =)

  • @mikemcdonald100 you are right ;)

  • @mikemcdonald100 Imagine living through those tense, dark moments in history with the rest of America...no the world all gathered together as one not since Apollo 11 to ensure the safe return of the crew of Apollo 13. Now that would've been something else to be a part of. Who doesn't appreciate a successful failure now an again :) But to answer you're question, yes I listen to this score, stare at something that won't get me in trouble and get goosebumps. I too feel the same, am also drunk!.

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  • @mikemcdonald100 you couldn't sound more gay...

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