Journey to the Moon (Apollo 11 Moon Landing Remixed)
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mp3: melodysheep.bandcamp.com
A song sampling the NASA documentary "Flight of Apollo 11", depicting the events of July 1969 when the first human set foot upon the moon.
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Having been a part of the Apollo 10 retrieval crew, I thank you for putting together this fine montage of history and melody. I know some of you don't believe we ever put foot on the moon. To them. all I can say is you should have seen the splash-down...
@grayfox4239
9 ай бұрын
Yes, but how does splashdown prove that the moon landing footage was authentic?
"That's one small step for man,; one giant leap for mankind." I teared up.
@Airbiscuitmaker
8 жыл бұрын
+Dave Chappelle That''s one small act for man , one huge lie for mankind.
@Airbiscuitmaker
8 жыл бұрын
+kelly wilson whitehead In the corner of the old studio where they recorded all this ? Where the "magical moments" actually took place ? I would be delighted.
@matheusvieira3284
8 жыл бұрын
+mang8219 Guys, I found the Flat Earth Believer.
@Quetzalcoatlus_Lawson
3 жыл бұрын
@Anti Lockdown 2 Van Allen radiation belts were a hazard for the Apollo missions but studies show that they did not make moon landing impossible, they were just another obstacle for the missions. You can see the landing site with a telescope and NASA has high quality pictures for multiple landing sites of the Apollo missions. The best proof imo is the equipment left on the moon, especially the reflectors used to always precisely determine the Earth-Moon distance.
@gonzapato1006
2 жыл бұрын
@@Airbiscuitmaker which lie?
CAN'T stop watching this, thanks a ton, I love all your projects :) Really amazing job.
The melody in this song is amazing, it captures the vast and cold nature of the infinite expanse of the cosmos, as well as showing the glory and exhilaration of finally making it out there. It's perfect.
@pallabidutta968
2 жыл бұрын
And above all the, the homecoming!🌍
Seeing the Mission Control guys in this video, it reminded me how much stress they were under just before the lander touched down. I saw a TV documentary recently: said some of the systems were barely operational. Fuel was low, as well. Has to be one of the 20th C's iconic moments.
Yeah man you've just earned yourself a subscription, this is unique and incredible.
The hairs are standing up on my arms, tears falling...beauty, love, joy, freedom from fears, from the attachments to hate, suffering...RIP Neil.
Your music always makes me tear up the first time I hear it! You do a fantastic job at communicating the emotional value of every subject you present in your music. :'3 I love it.
Unique footage, lovely sound.. Thanks for your labour, Melodysheep!
This is such a chill song. A good tune to gaze up at the stars with.
you still got it melodysheep! I loved this one, keep em coming
Your music production skills are getting better and better melodysheep! Nice video!
melodysheep is a human that makes us think about everything thanks for that
Pure awesomesauce. I get your songs stuck in my head all the time :)
Great work, make some more, I cant get enough of this stuff!
Your style is becoming more subtle and refined. Excellent.
Superb video/music. The timing of the dialog with the music and footage was excellent.
one of my favorite subscriptions. great work. keep it up!
this is, without doubt, my new favorite.... Thanks a bunch John!! :D
this is probably my third favorite melody sheep piece, after we're all connected and pitted remix
I get the feeling I could have a fun time chilling out with this melodysheep.
I fucking KNEW there was a reason I subscribed to you! I was waiting for one of these to come along again :) I really love your stuff, please don't stop making them!
Great video. I remember standing outside looking up at the moon and knowing that people were actually standing on it as I gazed at it. Awesome. BTW that's the same moon our earliest ancestors gazed at hundreds of thousands of years ago and wondered about.
New song for my mp3 player :D Thanks John, keep up the good work!
dude, i have to say that melodysheep is one of the most awesomesauce people ever...
this is truly a huge masterpiece!
Thank you melodysheep!
You've done it again. Well done, Melodysheep.
WE LANDED ON THE FUCKING MOON! WE FUCKING DID IT!
July 20, 1969 will endure for as long as our species.
That background beat is pure genius!
Symphony of sciene does a great job once again! :) Another inspiring video.
Oh man, you make real good drum and bass. I fell in love with your tunes because I love Carl Sagan, and you truly paid testimony to his brilliance, but now... damn man, Drum and Bass. Now I am truly in love with YOU!
another masterpiece, great job!
great! your tracks are really inspiring
Great job! I love your videos.
Just perfect! Thank you so much for this one. :)
wow really cool song and nice effects on the talking. Really awesome video, thanks
This was really cool. Can't wait for the next one :)
I always had a sneaking suspicion that the moon landing was remixed. This video confirms it! It's people like you, melodysheep, that help open our eyes to the truth.
This is a superb musical track, combined with the video it's extraordinary.
Brillant video melodysheep
A lovely tribute, thanks.
50 years!!! This is better than christmas and the 4th of July put together! Congrats to everyone at JPL and NASA. You guys are my only true heroes!
Pure awesome! Love this so much!
OMG great as always
So simple, yet so elegant. And so very, very powerful. Perfection has landed yet again. : )
thank you for this ability to comment on the wonder of it all
Excellent, as usual.
Shifting from profound melody to breakbeat rhythm is a brave and clearly epic move. You sir, are a God. But I still demand Sagan in every tune.
this is my favorite since Glorious Dawn :) Needles to say, very well done.
this is wow awesome thank you!!
Simply awesome.
RIP.. your contribution won't ever be forgotten.
This video brought tears to my eyes.
Great Work keep it up!
This song is also a nice trance track on its own. Good work!
inspiring. so is a lot of the rest of the symphony, but this one stands out. faved.
Best KZread subscription ever.
You have a real gift.
ever song is amazing....AMAZING!!!
thanks for this
dope dope mix.
Beautiful
Fantastic!
Huh I expected the comment section to be filled with idiotic flat earthers but I guess not
@TaraVanhonacker
7 жыл бұрын
I can try to be that, if you want me to :-)
@TaraVanhonacker
7 жыл бұрын
Mind you, some of the comments below, belong in the neanderthal section ... lol
Great job
watching this gives me goosebumps
OMGGGGGGGGGG, melodyy this one rockssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
you have great videeooos
Totally amazing, there are still shivers running down my spine now....
I almost didn't believe it when I heard Neil Armstrong passed away. He inspired and unified the world with his immortal words. A true hero who will live on in the hearts and memories of every man, woman and child.
Wonderful!
Onwards evermore towards space and further enlightenment. The moon, now mars and further beyond our own solar system just as Voyager II has done. Our goal in life should be to achieve this long held hope.
that is excellent
AWESOME!
Happy 47th anniversary of Armstrong stepping onto the Moon Will someone please go back now so we can get to Mars already?!
@terran5364
7 жыл бұрын
No point to send people back to the moon.
@princetolstoy
7 жыл бұрын
hmm- you could be right-
@ThePockyJocky
7 жыл бұрын
Its a lot less expensive to build a spacecraft that would be mars trip worthy in the low gravity environment of the moon, and there is water on the moon.
@dwarikaprajapati7993
4 жыл бұрын
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Time for the Mars landings, I mean holy crap it's been nearly 50 years!
@seventus
7 жыл бұрын
Yes, and then prepare uranus. *Cough* *Cough*
@FullMetal372
6 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to hear the conspiracies when that happens.
@ViratKohli-jj3wj
4 жыл бұрын
Its more than 50 years now. But SpaceX and NASA are preparing.
This remix is just as cool as the moon landing itself!
love your shit dude, dont stop, ever
This is like WOAH, man.
A new one!!! YES!
Melodysheep, do you make these vlogs? If not where do you get them? These rock, I love them. Thanks.
Your right dude. Science is power. Knowledge is power.
Wonderful Did you conseider to do a video for the history of computing/internet?
after the new one. both are GREAT
@LsBaba Yeah. Within a just few minutes of the landing, a master alarm randomly went off (They had no idea what had caused it... they later found out they had forgotten to turn off a radar, data from which overloaded the computer), plus Neil realized that their landing site was too rocky and had to manually aim for another location, which caused fuel to run low. They only had a few seconds of fuel left when they touched down.
Very nice indeed
"One small step for man, one giant leap for man [human] kind." That sentence has so much legacy and hope in it, it's overwhelming Lucky 2 B human
awesome! :D
Love it : )
Awesome
awesome
@bodyguardik The weight doesn't matter what matters is the nubmer samples tested. They've tesed a larg nember of samples. That's why we know the fact that moon rocks have a lot less water than earth rocks.
Bring a ten year old to your lab was cool at NASA then- I didn't see anything that wasn't on the news, they needed to keep the tourist unknowns out. But in the Visitors center was a huge mock up of the Moon surface and lunar landing craft; My uncle cracked a joke about it being the set for The Fake Landing - apparently they were quite tickled at NASA. And very, very proud!
His is Amazing!
Hell yeah, my favourite song of his
@santosHearDrums
4 жыл бұрын
Song name n link plz
10 people dont know the meaning of awesome. gj keep em coming
Oh yeah they went! My great uncle got on the Mercury project and had to be pried away from his lab door in the Mid Nineties after a heart attack. He loved it! And as a kid I went to his lab in the classified part of Johnson and saw the return capsules, they were in a huge room with parts stripped out to study. And a Mercury. They really were tin cans! But they went, the rocks were in a vault in a high classified zone with armed guards. They wouldn't fake it to the guys who built it.
cloudanu is right. From National Geographic: The fact of the matter is ... "the video you see where the flag's moving is because the astronaut just placed it there, and the inertia from when they let go kept it moving," said spaceflight historian Roger Launius, of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. The astronauts also accidentally bent the horizontal rods holding the flag in place several times, creating the appearance of a rippling flag in photographs.