The Creepiest Things NASA Astronauts Have Said!

Did you know that some of the biggest alien enthusiasts were astronauts themselves? Countless space travelers have experienced terrifying things that make our blood run cold. Because let's be honest: how would you react if you saw a bizarre creature out there that made you question your own sanity? If your heart was beating up to your neck - and it was knocking on your spaceship from outside? Would you tell the public about your experience later? And more importantly, would others even believe you?

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  • @49mrbassman
    @49mrbassmanАй бұрын

    The reason we haven't developed interstellar travel is because we are far more concerned with beating the crap out of each other instead of living and working together as a unified species.

  • @richvail7551

    @richvail7551

    Ай бұрын

    Is it us? Or, is it our government’s that don’t want to see us getting along?

  • @49mrbassman

    @49mrbassman

    Ай бұрын

    @@richvail7551 The Governments do the snarling, growling and stirring but it's the people who end up going to war on the say so of the governments, and it's the same governments who punish their own people who won't go to war on their behalf

  • @charliecrowley1070

    @charliecrowley1070

    Ай бұрын

    Truth!

  • @BURDYMAN777

    @BURDYMAN777

    Ай бұрын

    ​@richvail7551 are governments not made up by humans? .. nvm

  • @pauloconnor7951

    @pauloconnor7951

    Ай бұрын

    Third parties see to that.

  • @orionsimerl6539
    @orionsimerl6539Ай бұрын

    There's snakes in space? YES there is everything in space thats why I told you to stay in the fckn car.

  • @matthewjohnson53

    @matthewjohnson53

    28 күн бұрын

    Oh rick

  • @christopherrobinmarriott7218

    @christopherrobinmarriott7218

    28 күн бұрын

    Yeah, it sucks but how awesome is snake jazz?!?!

  • @christopherrobinmarriott7218

    @christopherrobinmarriott7218

    28 күн бұрын

    Tsss tssss tss tsss tss ttsss tss

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    @orion *There are snakes (plural. More than one snake)

  • @orionsimerl6539

    @orionsimerl6539

    26 күн бұрын

    @@riproar11 While I acknowledge the contraction there's means there is and that it is grammatically incorrect to use with a plural subject, I'm quoting dialog from a show. Either I misremembered that dialog, otherwise your grievance is with the show creators not me.

  • @SpookMrsSpooky
    @SpookMrsSpookyАй бұрын

    For me, the scariest was that cosmonaut who heard the whisper to him saying that they were too early and doing it wrong. Scared the snot out of me when I heard about that.

  • @steveokula5762

    @steveokula5762

    Ай бұрын

    Russian speaking ET's.

  • @mcbikeman5673

    @mcbikeman5673

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like something my wife would say

  • @SpookMrsSpooky

    @SpookMrsSpooky

    Ай бұрын

    @@mcbikeman5673 🤣🤣🤣

  • @samalvarado3957
    @samalvarado395714 күн бұрын

    2 astronauts are in their space capsule when one of them decides to go outside for a space walk, he suits up, steps out and shuts the space crafts door behind him and goes for his walk. About 45 minutes later he knocks on the space crafts door and the astronaut inside the spaceship says, "who is it"?

  • @Saadkhan_89

    @Saadkhan_89

    23 сағат бұрын

    wow what a theory ..im baffled

  • @elizabethpaton6807
    @elizabethpaton6807Ай бұрын

    One astronaut said its like an aquarium up there

  • @yakhooves
    @yakhooves29 күн бұрын

    Aliens on Moon: "Uh... we didn't actually invite you to this party, earth... this is awkward. We didn't think your soda can 'spaceship' would actually make it out of the parking lot."

  • @roberttravers5286
    @roberttravers5286Ай бұрын

    Let the astronauts tell the story.

  • @seanoxborough5830
    @seanoxborough5830Ай бұрын

    Was obvious we were told to piss off the moon

  • @David-tt1rb

    @David-tt1rb

    Ай бұрын

    Yep- they got there way before us and they certainly don't want primitive barbarians ruining their party

  • @samp4050
    @samp4050Ай бұрын

    Poor innocent experimental animals, how they must have starved, crying in pain before dying alone. 😢😢

  • @jacquelineseely5393

    @jacquelineseely5393

    Ай бұрын

    Children in cages

  • @Krookavan

    @Krookavan

    Ай бұрын

    They should have sent pediphiles into space not innocent animals.

  • @SCARAMOUSXL5

    @SCARAMOUSXL5

    Ай бұрын

    POOR THINGS!!!❤

  • @theguywithone

    @theguywithone

    Ай бұрын

    Animals have been tested for over 100 years. I despise the idea. I used to be a fire alarm inspector and was sent to a testing facility. The people there were cold and disconnected. They tested on mice, rats, rabbits, beagles and monkeys. They would carry the animals like they were carrying a box or something. Zero emotion. I was appalled to see a dog carried into a room where it was put to sleep and then dissected and studied for tests on items to see if they were safe for humans. As much as I hated that place, I knew that most of the medicines and treatments we have today including vaccines and cures would not exist without animal testing. I hate that place and I would have shut it down if I had that power. Some things are just necessary for human medicine to improve. I don't agree with any of it, but it saves lives. There has to be a better way.

  • @darthoblivion2615

    @darthoblivion2615

    Ай бұрын

    😭😭😭whaaaa

  • @alimarie67
    @alimarie67Ай бұрын

    Planet Earth…the Insane Asylum of the Universe 🤣🤣

  • @jameshunter7181

    @jameshunter7181

    27 күн бұрын

    It's just a giant battle zone now, such is much of the so called civilized human race.

  • @RipMinner

    @RipMinner

    14 күн бұрын

    Sadly I kind of see it lol.

  • @katheakaija9046
    @katheakaija9046Ай бұрын

    Neil Armstrong became increasingly more depressed and reclusive after the Apollo 11 mission.

  • @Nomadcreations

    @Nomadcreations

    Ай бұрын

    He was Told To be Silent On What he seen "Out there" & he Knew People had To Know About It!

  • @katheakaija9046

    @katheakaija9046

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nomadcreations Yep.......

  • @TheJaniceJoy

    @TheJaniceJoy

    Ай бұрын

    Sadly, he became an alcoholic.

  • @katheakaija9046

    @katheakaija9046

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheJaniceJoy did he? I KNOW Buzz Aldrin did.... I know he got a divorce & had remarried......

  • @jboardy5439

    @jboardy5439

    Ай бұрын

    Of course he did. Living a lie of any magnitude weakens humans.

  • @someolddude7076
    @someolddude7076Ай бұрын

    There are only two possibilities. Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not. Each is equally terrifying.

  • @80Elminster

    @80Elminster

    Ай бұрын

    usually when you quote someone, you make sure people know

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    You stole a quote. Being alone in the universe is only terrifying to nerds. The rest of us are completely fine and glad about it.

  • @WWG1WGA136
    @WWG1WGA136Ай бұрын

    The cradle of creation is a little bigger than you think.

  • @user-gp9vk8he5g

    @user-gp9vk8he5g

    25 күн бұрын

    Bull

  • @MarkWilson-qx8yh
    @MarkWilson-qx8yhАй бұрын

    If there is something on the moon, it would make sense! That is the closest way to get to us! Another way to get to us would be the deep ocean!

  • @carloszenteno

    @carloszenteno

    Ай бұрын

    Get to us? If they wanted to get to us, they would just land anywhere they wanted and started killing everybody. No need to hide, no need to study us, no need to nothing...

  • @saulhudson302
    @saulhudson302Ай бұрын

    It's not the first time I've heard or read that space has life , not just on other planets but actually swimming through space like it's water. We as humans don't understand but I'm sure we will one day.

  • @David-tt1rb

    @David-tt1rb

    Ай бұрын

    Space has life? Oh if you only knew how much of an understatement that is

  • @stefaniekasal8620

    @stefaniekasal8620

    Ай бұрын

    Why don't you tell us, david?

  • @David-tt1rb

    @David-tt1rb

    Ай бұрын

    @@stefaniekasal8620 sorry no can do - but the truth is out there - do the research yourself

  • @sickboy6663

    @sickboy6663

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@David-tt1rb Yes David, please enlighten us

  • @mcbikeman5673

    @mcbikeman5673

    Ай бұрын

    @@sickboy6663 just stick Star Trek on they have proved it

  • @kennethtams-ys5gq
    @kennethtams-ys5gqАй бұрын

    "Houston, you have a Problem!" Said the Van Allen Belt.

  • @katheakaija9046

    @katheakaija9046

    Ай бұрын

    😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄

  • @80Elminster

    @80Elminster

    Ай бұрын

    and why would it be a problem? be specific. Or did you just read somewhere it was

  • @kennethtams-ys5gq

    @kennethtams-ys5gq

    Ай бұрын

    @@80Elminster Aluminum melts at 1221°F .

  • @80Elminster

    @80Elminster

    Ай бұрын

    @@kennethtams-ys5gq your point? sensitive parts are heat shielded, and exposure can be minimized by going through the thinnest parts. How do you think we got satellites beyond the moon?

  • @davidjacobs828

    @davidjacobs828

    Ай бұрын

    @@80Elminster nope Nobody and nothing has ever been in space.

  • @RobertSmith-lu2rm
    @RobertSmith-lu2rmАй бұрын

    Wow, the earth astronauts, who simply orbit our planet, are called space travelers…..I took a walk in my yard, today. Does that make me a world traveler?

  • @wutangisforever2798

    @wutangisforever2798

    Ай бұрын

    No

  • @bevx9905

    @bevx9905

    Ай бұрын

    *Yard Traveler*

  • @susanmather

    @susanmather

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂

  • @michaelcummings212

    @michaelcummings212

    Ай бұрын

    Yup!

  • @universalstudios13

    @universalstudios13

    Ай бұрын

    Yes it does mate. And you should've planted a flag.

  • @kevrlaner
    @kevrlanerАй бұрын

    How were we able to get to the Moon back then and yet cannot get there now! Kind of ridiculous.

  • @davidmillward3108

    @davidmillward3108

    Ай бұрын

    They didn't go to the moon. It was filmed in a Los Angeles film studio

  • @jacquelinehunt7794

    @jacquelinehunt7794

    Ай бұрын

    In the sixties too.

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    You Moon loonies are so pathetic. Because the Apollo missions total cost was $257 billion inflation adjusted. It employed 400,000 people at some points. Do you actually think that many people can keep a secret? The Soviets were listening in on all of the missions and don't deny that we landed on the Moon, genius.

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    @@jacquelinehunt7794 Yes, the 1960s. In 1959 pilot Chuck Yaeger broke the speed of sound with the X-1.

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    The individual knowledge of everyone involved and the “organisational know-how” of how to actually run such a huge, complex project has been lost after such a long time. Much of the equipment is archaic, and many things cannot be bought “off the shelf” and have to be specially manufactured. Re-designing from scratch is cheaper and better. However, it takes years to build up that sort of expertise and NASA is going through the same problems it had in the early to mid-60’s. Rocket technology has not progressed much at all and although modern computers are far more sophisticated, they are far more vulnerable to particle radiation than those that used low density integrated circuits and magnetic core memory, both of which are extremely radiation hard. There is also no cold war imperative and no time limit placed on it by a president. The terrain will be rougher this time with longer shadows and a heavier lander. We also live in much more risk averse times. All these issues are what has caused it to take so long this time around.

  • @ezeztztz
    @ezeztztzАй бұрын

    Just watch the news conference of Armstrong and his crew when they came back,they look and talk like 3 men who saw something so shocking that it made their accomplishment feel meaningless.

  • @lazalacarlosable

    @lazalacarlosable

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you finally someone is seeing what I saw a long ass time ago when I first saw the interview I was was like these guys saw some s*** they saw some s*** so bad that they're in a translate State and they can't even fathom what they saw

  • @jameshunter7181

    @jameshunter7181

    27 күн бұрын

    @@lazalacarlosable I remember that and was also shown on a documentary last year.

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    @@lazalacarlosable Stoic military men born in 1930 were not natural performers on TV and answered questions in this stilted manner. If you watch the whole press conference it lightens up a lot and they start smiling and joking. Armstrong was always an awkward public speaker as you can see from his press conference after the Gemini 8 mission in 1966. He was much more relaxed in later years as can be seen in his interview with Patrick Moore on 18th November 1970 and with Bob Hope on 19th September 1983 which are available on You Tube. Aldrin explained his depression after Apollo 11 in an interview with Ludovic Kennedy on the 4th March 1980.

  • @lazalacarlosable

    @lazalacarlosable

    26 күн бұрын

    @@gunternetzer9621 that may be true as well but you can look in their eyes and you can tell they seen something

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    @@lazalacarlosableThat's just your imagination running away with you. If that were the case they wouldn't make jokes about women astronauts and washing lines.

  • @patrickbush9526
    @patrickbush9526Ай бұрын

    The mission was never about exploration .The reason they've never been back is they got caught trying to steal moon pies. 😡

  • @rodillsoongobacktoprintedi5605

    @rodillsoongobacktoprintedi5605

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @capri2673
    @capri2673Ай бұрын

    Some of the same people that think humans never went to the moon are probably the same as the ones that think the Apollo astronauts saw alien beings there.

  • @rickmiller8893
    @rickmiller8893Ай бұрын

    "Don't make me turn this space ship around! If you all don't behave, we ain't going nowhere and Y'all ain't getting shit!'

  • @roxximusik8958
    @roxximusik8958Ай бұрын

    Doesn't it seem more likely that Musgrave's 'space -snake' was a length of discarded neoprene hose from some earlier mission, and possibly of Russian origin ?

  • @neilyb4590

    @neilyb4590

    Ай бұрын

    The simplest answer is usually right not as much fun as a space snake though

  • @dianesaienni5466
    @dianesaienni5466Ай бұрын

    oddly no one ever took a photo??

  • @MisterHowzat

    @MisterHowzat

    Ай бұрын

    Of what? This video is chock full of photos.

  • @Enigmatic..
    @Enigmatic..Ай бұрын

    Dude, there is air inside of the ship so you would hear knocking from the outside, it doesn't break any laws of physics.

  • @David-tt1rb

    @David-tt1rb

    Ай бұрын

    DUH- that wasn't the point - are you just pretending to be a fool??

  • @Enigmatic..

    @Enigmatic..

    Ай бұрын

    @@David-tt1rb Point or not, what he said was wrong. Its that simple.

  • @pargolf3158

    @pargolf3158

    Ай бұрын

    @@David-tt1rb Stop being such a Richard.

  • @Paul_dw_Kersey

    @Paul_dw_Kersey

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like only the Chinese heard it. Maybe it’s something peculiar about their spacecraft.

  • @ausManderE
    @ausManderEАй бұрын

    Do you have any recordings of Alan Bean talking about the whistling? So about the radio message? I would love to have the recording.

  • @Essencemusica47
    @Essencemusica47Ай бұрын

    People don’t want to believe that there are millions of different life forms in space. They have adapted and survive in different forms we cannot begin to understand with our limiting earth conditions

  • @johnohaig2073

    @johnohaig2073

    Ай бұрын

    I think similar there has to be all that and nothing but us bully hock

  • @martinhill2583

    @martinhill2583

    Ай бұрын

    You've actually have not one shred of evidence to back up your statement. We can all speculate 🤷‍♂️

  • @johnohaig2073

    @johnohaig2073

    Ай бұрын

    @@martinhill2583 evidence are you a scientist 👩‍🔬🤣 it is easy to see the odds or you probably think he and me owe you an apology now 😆

  • @xavierminchello8431

    @xavierminchello8431

    Ай бұрын

    EXACTLY! THEY JUST WANT TO BELIEVE IN THAT BIBLE BULLSHIT

  • @GioMarron

    @GioMarron

    Ай бұрын

    No, people rely on more than someone just saying ‘they are out there’ The Drake equation and all other ways we claim make a good measure on whether or not life is out there is completely broken It fails to take into account: 1. What are the required ingredients for life 2. How abundant are those ingredients 3. What is required to start the processes of living de 4. What is required for evolution 5. Is the environment stable 6. What is the likelihood of extinction events 7. What is the likelihood of a resurgence of life after an extinction event 8. Is there enough time between extinction events for life to evolve intelligence 9. Is there enough time between extinction events for life to evolve sentience 10. What is the likelihood of self-created extinction events Taking into account that amino acids can only combine in n one out of 147 million combinations, and that to form DNA takes millions of amino acids all of which must defeat that one in 147 million odds to even begin the journey, it becomes pretty clear that life is the exception and not the rule But let’s ignore all these insane odds and pretend a civilisation does become space faring… why would they end up here? Chances of them evolving anywhere near us are already laughably high but to think that they’d somehow randomly choose our spiral arm of the milky way rather than go towards the centre… ludicrous

  • @user-ch9pz1uq9v
    @user-ch9pz1uq9vАй бұрын

    The supposed ship they used to get back to earth from the moon is a F****** tin can at best. 😂

  • @asahmosskmf4639

    @asahmosskmf4639

    28 күн бұрын

    i believe ( para-phrasing ) one astronaut said ' imagine a guy going over niagra falls in a wooden barrel... now light it on fire. "

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    Yeah, the well-designed command module that was tested multiple times with missions in Earth's orbit, then the Moon's orbit, before doing the first Moon landing mission with Apollo 11.

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    The conical command module was 10.5 ft high and weighed 5 tons. It consisted of an inner pressurised compartment of aluminium honeycomb and an outer shell of stainless-steel honeycomb, with an ablative heat shield covering the entire outer surface. The windows were triple-paned: each pane was coated on both sides to reduce reflection and filter out infra-red and ultra-violet radiation. The outer panes could withstand temperatures up to 2,800 degrees F, well above the temperature of re-entry in the region of the spacecraft windows. The service module was constructed of aluminium and was 23 ft high, with a weight of 24 tons. The engine fitted to this component used storable liquid propellents and developed a 22,000 pound-thrust. The spacecraft used fuel cells that combined hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity and as a by-product, drinking water.

  • @truenorth365
    @truenorth365Ай бұрын

    We are talking anti-gravity, time travel and interstellar journeys. What will happen to us if we had that technology? Humankind is sinister, powerhungry, selfcentered and violent. Thank god we have overseers and races out there to limit our potentials.

  • @barbrice721

    @barbrice721

    Ай бұрын

    Yep.

  • @danmcdonald8285

    @danmcdonald8285

    Ай бұрын

    Become a helldiver today and spread Democracy!

  • @raymondmelanson8145
    @raymondmelanson8145Ай бұрын

    Please, wake up from the dead(sleep) already!!! 💤😴😭

  • @STAN-Army-76
    @STAN-Army-76Ай бұрын

    hey lets go back... wait a minute we can't? why? we lost the technology? Really Really, cell phones have come along way but any advancement to space well thats just no possible. LOL

  • @SpookMrsSpooky

    @SpookMrsSpooky

    Ай бұрын

    We have more competing power in the palm of our hands than all the computers that launched humans into space... and we use it to launch birds at pigs.

  • @bennyhansen5541

    @bennyhansen5541

    Ай бұрын

    @@SpookMrsSpookywell… I dont know about you, but if we didnt do it cyberspace World be full of smirky pigs

  • @SpookMrsSpooky

    @SpookMrsSpooky

    Ай бұрын

    @@bennyhansen5541 I’m with you - stupid pigs DID steal the birds’ eggs.

  • @80Elminster

    @80Elminster

    Ай бұрын

    so tiring hearing this again and again. WE DID NOT LOSE THE TECHNOLOGY. The technology you are refering to is outdated. It would be like crossing the Atlantic in a raft when you could just as well fly. We have new and infintely more advanced tech now than we used back then. Do your research

  • @thegimp55

    @thegimp55

    Ай бұрын

    I think it's more foolish to think we never went than to think we haven't been back since.

  • @gangoffour6690
    @gangoffour6690Ай бұрын

    Stanley Kubrick did great work. Who took over after he died ?

  • @jolyonfolkett2677

    @jolyonfolkett2677

    Ай бұрын

    In fairness Kubrik insisted on filming on location.....on the moon

  • @Asgard-1
    @Asgard-1Ай бұрын

    How come you never hear anything about the original crew? About the fact that they put a lemon on the Return module? Or how they died in the fire. Or how they were talking to the media about problems with the program

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    I heard a lot about them in the last 54 years.

  • @ernestpeele7282
    @ernestpeele7282Ай бұрын

    You have a new subscriber!

  • @richvail7551

    @richvail7551

    Ай бұрын

    If they showed you actual proof that aliens exist, then would you believe that cancer cures don’t exist. Would you believe that gas and oil or 300 lbs batteries are all we have access too, as far as technology goes? Would you have walked around with a mask on your face because of a flu and let your government run your country into trillions of dollars in debt if you knew that aliens were real? I don’t think so. They don’t tell us the truth so that they can keep ruling over us and get richer as we get poorer.

  • @Karlito77751

    @Karlito77751

    Ай бұрын

    I don’t need a subscriber I need a friend

  • @richvail7551

    @richvail7551

    Ай бұрын

    @@Karlito77751 have you tried going to the moon. Apparently there’s aliens awaiting.

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson5300Ай бұрын

    "The Creepiest Things NASA Have Said!" We went to the moon.

  • @MARAChanel1223

    @MARAChanel1223

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah more creepiest when u were born because of the leaking condom🤣

  • @user-rr9io2pe1u

    @user-rr9io2pe1u

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @deliveryguy7402
    @deliveryguy7402Ай бұрын

    What was it like to use LSD in space? Sounds like they found out.

  • @ryanconway2207

    @ryanconway2207

    Ай бұрын

    Lol ! Lunar Space Dust.

  • @derekvalenti9365
    @derekvalenti9365Ай бұрын

    The shuttle was STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, causing them to lose the telemetry data!?!?!? Hahahahahaha that’s a new one

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    Urban myth. Apollo 12 was struck by lighting shortly after lift off but no telemetry was lost.

  • @crazytastie
    @crazytastieАй бұрын

    I just hear you talking, I don't hear them saying the words. Feels like bs to me.

  • @petero9952
    @petero9952Ай бұрын

    If there was aliens on the moon we would have declared war on them.

  • @natas12rm

    @natas12rm

    Ай бұрын

    No. Our arms industry wouldn’t be selling to both sides so it’s not profitable.😂

  • @thomasgirty6397
    @thomasgirty6397Ай бұрын

    only conciet would keep someone from looking at ALL those stars and think "naaah , theres no one else out there".

  • @kennethtams-ys5gq

    @kennethtams-ys5gq

    Ай бұрын

    "i before e, except after c or when sounded like a; as in Neighbor or Weigh." Teachers from the Womb to the Tomb, Thank you...

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    Scientists say that it’s possible that it takes a Universe this size to produce one perfect planet that can create and sustain life. Take into consideration all the variables about Earth and its solar system, its size and goldilocks distance from the Sun, it has one moon 1/6 its size that causes daily rising tides that affect all marine life, it was catastrophically struck by a giant meteor that decimated most life, it has ice ages every 10,000 years, and its inhabitants went from wooden gliding planes to the atomic bomb in 42 years that can destroy all civilization and life.

  • @veganlifestyleloveanimals1744
    @veganlifestyleloveanimals1744Ай бұрын

    Fallen angels not aliens. Wake up.

  • @stevenlitak2464

    @stevenlitak2464

    Ай бұрын

    I wholeheartedly agree!

  • @bramolini4835

    @bramolini4835

    Ай бұрын

    Hahahaha ok

  • @lenbjj13

    @lenbjj13

    Ай бұрын

    @@bramolini4835 If you could read there is a book that has been 100% correct that tells us that.

  • @jamesf4405

    @jamesf4405

    Ай бұрын

    I also agree 100%.

  • @kencook7580
    @kencook7580Ай бұрын

    Load of bollocks.

  • @krusher74

    @krusher74

    Ай бұрын

    hours of this tripe ruining youtube.

  • @CrazyBear65

    @CrazyBear65

    Ай бұрын

    You mean all the lies the governments on our planet belch forth everyday? Or the lies that establishment religions belch forth? Or the flat Earthers? Or the Holocaust deniers? Or the alien deniers? Or perhaps both mainstream political parties? There are so many lies it's hard to tell which lies are the stupidest.

  • @David-tt1rb

    @David-tt1rb

    Ай бұрын

    @@krusher74 really- well who's the fool whose wasting his time?

  • @pavlovsdogman

    @pavlovsdogman

    Ай бұрын

    The world's flat anyway Trump 2024 🇺🇸

  • @archangel5627

    @archangel5627

    Ай бұрын

    @@pavlovsdogmanAh Yes sir ☝🏻

  • @debbienix8458
    @debbienix8458Ай бұрын

    They are afraid that people will behave like they did back in the day during that radio program and they would have to admit that they can’t do anything about them.

  • @jamesgardner8048
    @jamesgardner8048Ай бұрын

    Yep you can trust NATZA 😂 they are more shady then the darker side of the moon.

  • @SuperZippyzippy
    @SuperZippyzippyАй бұрын

    Being in the vastness of dark space must trigger the imagination

  • @waltdill927
    @waltdill927Ай бұрын

    ...We are controlling the transmission.... These tidbits are always making the rounds.

  • @anthonywarren9195
    @anthonywarren9195Ай бұрын

    Stop showing things that aren't real. The internet is bad enough already.

  • @robertschlitters5764

    @robertschlitters5764

    Ай бұрын

    Actually, they really do...

  • @dianesaienni5466
    @dianesaienni5466Ай бұрын

    why won't they tell the truth??

  • @joemyler2958

    @joemyler2958

    Ай бұрын

    The truth is, their is an alien civilization on the moon. They do not like unannounced vistors.

  • @CrazyBear65

    @CrazyBear65

    Ай бұрын

    Because you can't handle the truth. Or because they know that if they told us the truth they would lose all their wealth and power. That's their biggest fear.

  • @jasontodd8071

    @jasontodd8071

    Ай бұрын

    Also life as you know it would change overnight.

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    @@jasontodd8071 No it wouldn't and you would be living the same life as everyone else would.

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    @@CrazyBear65 I'm sorry to disappoint you but the Moon is an airless ball of rock and dust.

  • @JohnSmith-jl3fm
    @JohnSmith-jl3fmАй бұрын

    About time Buzz talked slips up enough, what's he got to loose🤷‍♂️

  • @leecurtis6354
    @leecurtis6354Ай бұрын

    We never set a man on the moon

  • @ericsalles3393
    @ericsalles3393Ай бұрын

    Who filmed Armstrong walking onto the moon ?

  • @marcussinclaire4890

    @marcussinclaire4890

    Ай бұрын

    There was a camera that came out on the landing module and the picture of the dude coming down the ladder is Buzz Aldrin taken by Niel Armstrong.

  • @hollywood3190

    @hollywood3190

    Ай бұрын

    Joe Biden...." not a joke....true story"

  • @davidmillward3108

    @davidmillward3108

    Ай бұрын

    The film crew in the studio

  • @bluesmachine1006
    @bluesmachine1006Ай бұрын

    If your heart is only beating up to your neck, it’s no wonder people see things that aren’t there 😛

  • @falconinflight6235
    @falconinflight6235Ай бұрын

    Space radiation is the most limiting factor

  • @polygonalmasonary
    @polygonalmasonary26 күн бұрын

    Seeing lights in space is normal, subatomic particles moving at the speed of light can pass through the eyeball and hit the retina giving the brain the impression of seeing lights that are not there. It’s a scientifically documented phenomena 👍🇬🇧🙏🌈♥️

  • @toobigtofail4908
    @toobigtofail4908Ай бұрын

    Cmon we never went to the moon. Radiation belt with today's tech is impassable!

  • @joemyler2958

    @joemyler2958

    Ай бұрын

    Lmao. We sure did go to the moon. There is a big reason why American has not gone back.

  • @conniewilkinson9347

    @conniewilkinson9347

    Ай бұрын

    Recent studies have shown that, including the few days there & the few days back, we can stay on the moon about 2 months before suffering any harm from current radiation levels. As the crew of Apollo 11 were only in space and on the moon 6-7 days, they suffered no ill effects.

  • @roadrunnerairsoft4933

    @roadrunnerairsoft4933

    Ай бұрын

    No radiation in Hollywood 😂

  • @conniewilkinson9347

    @conniewilkinson9347

    Ай бұрын

    @@roadrunnerairsoft4933 Which should tell you the moon landing was real. If it was created in Hollywood, they would have thrown in the radiation, a near asteroid miss and probably a secret alien confab for good effort.

  • @janwind4265

    @janwind4265

    Ай бұрын

    Ofcourse we went to the moon. The same rubbish as people who believe in a flat earth. And Puck Futin.

  • @davidallen7030
    @davidallen7030Ай бұрын

    So America has been to the moon decades ago and haven’t ever been back? How people actually believe that is absurd.

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    By 1969 there was a new generation in the White House that wasn’t interested in manned space exploration. Richard Nixon even wanted to amalgamate NASA with other government departments, and of course, Nixon never liked John Kennedy and didn’t want to prolong his legacy. Once Apollo 11 had returned from the Moon and Kennedy's goal had been achieved, cutbacks began and continued into the early 1970’s during a widescale retreat from technology projects due to competing demands e.g. Vietnam War, economic recession, public apathy, and a grassroots Republican backlash against what was seen as an over-reaching of federal government into the nation’s affairs. It was extremely expensive; each mission cost $1 billion to put two men on the Moon for a maximum of 3 days, a sum which was not financially sustainable, and it was also extremely dangerous. Out of 12 manned Apollo missions, including a ground test, there was one catastrophic failure (Apollo 1) and a mission failure (Apollo 13), that’s a terrible ratio. The speed with which it was possible to land an American on the Moon was a function of the U.S./Soviet missile race and President Kennedy’s decision, in the face of Russian space successes, (and to save his own political reputation after the Bay of Pigs disaster) to turn the moon project into the ultimate symbol of American prestige. There was no political imperative to go back to the Moon as there was to get there in the 1960’s Cold War, which was a completely different time, except now for commercial reasons. Even Apollo 8 commander Frank Borman said. 'Any idea that the Apollo programme was a great voyage of exploration or scientific endeavour is nuts. People just aren't that excited about exploration. They were sure excited about beating the Russians.’

  • @TJSx
    @TJSxАй бұрын

    Another thing that astronauts had mentioned in several interviews and they all agreed to this that there’s Klingons near Uranus.

  • @joistein
    @joisteinАй бұрын

    Yes in vacuum of space there will be no sound but inside the spacecraft it's not a vacuum.

  • @debbiehill369
    @debbiehill369Ай бұрын

    That's a load of.....

  • @MrDaiseymay

    @MrDaiseymay

    Ай бұрын

    AND IT STEAMS.

  • @MayaWu44
    @MayaWu4422 күн бұрын

    Astronauts being aliens enthusiasts. Unbelievable.

  • @user-co4kf5dq5y
    @user-co4kf5dq5yАй бұрын

    Three words bring this into perspective: Van Allen Belt.

  • @Diponty

    @Diponty

    Ай бұрын

    I have never seen it! Have you? Or are you relying on the same science that said we went to the moon?

  • @mariaaranui6099

    @mariaaranui6099

    Ай бұрын

    Cosmonauts couldn't get past it

  • @pargolf3158

    @pargolf3158

    Ай бұрын

    Three other words. Stop reading comics.

  • @gunternetzer9621

    @gunternetzer9621

    26 күн бұрын

    @@mariaaranui6099 There are two main Van Allen belts - the inner belt and the outer belt - and a transient third belt. The inner belt is the more dangerous one, containing energetic protons. The outer one has less-dangerous low-energy electrons. Lead shielding is not effective against all types of radiation. High energy electrons (including beta radiation) on lead may create the Bremsstrahlung effect, which is potentially more dangerous to tissue than the original radiation. Furthermore, lead is not a particularly effective absorber of neutron radiation. QUOTE. ‘The radiation belts of the Earth do, indeed, pose important constraints on the safety of human space flight. The very energetic (tens to hundreds of MeV) protons in the inner radiation belt are the most dangerous and most difficult to shield against. However, the outbound and inbound trajectories of the Apollo spacecraft cut through the outer portions of the inner belt and because of their high speed spent only about 15 minutes in traversing the region and less than 2 hours in traversing the much less penetrating radiation in the outer radiation belt. The resulting radiation exposure for the round trip was less than 1% of a fatal dosage - a very minor risk among the far greater other risks of such flights. I made such estimates in the early 1960’s and so informed NASA engineers who were planning the Apollo flights. -- James A. Van Allen’. END QUOTE

  • @ShelbyBikeBoy
    @ShelbyBikeBoyАй бұрын

    Back lot stage of Universal Studios.

  • @user-lw7il2zx8u
    @user-lw7il2zx8uАй бұрын

    Why the Astronauts are not returning to the moon this year would be much easier than last time.

  • @camjustdoit.7879
    @camjustdoit.7879Ай бұрын

    Here Houston... We have a problem! 😱

  • @patrickdonahue8384
    @patrickdonahue8384Ай бұрын

    I have a space snake, He lives in my 👖 pants😅!!

  • @beautypablotamarini7315
    @beautypablotamarini731529 күн бұрын

    YOU FORGOT ONE GREAT ASTRONAUT EDGAR MITCHELL

  • @user-qh1dk3fh5q
    @user-qh1dk3fh5qАй бұрын

    The only thing they found on the moon is cheese!

  • @bRad-ns6iy
    @bRad-ns6iy6 күн бұрын

    Fun fact: the moon is really a Death Star.

  • @jamesr2408
    @jamesr2408Ай бұрын

    It all sounded plausible until the narrator said @2.12, "millions of years."

  • @CrazyBear65

    @CrazyBear65

    Ай бұрын

    And what about that statement do you find odd?

  • @jamesr2408

    @jamesr2408

    Ай бұрын

    @@CrazyBear65 what do you think?

  • @hangin-in-thereawesome4245
    @hangin-in-thereawesome4245Ай бұрын

    What about what or who is on the back side of the moon?

  • @riproar11

    @riproar11

    26 күн бұрын

    Nobody is on the back side of the Moon.

  • @flounder2283
    @flounder2283Ай бұрын

    I saw a rubber tube that looked like a snake like every garden hose.

  • @msb7113
    @msb7113Ай бұрын

    Only stories. Astronauts never went in moon

  • @deltadaze6836

    @deltadaze6836

    Ай бұрын

    You'd have to know everything in the universe to know what is not....and the reason they touched the moon's surface so seldom is from warnings of its inhabitants -- which are soon to manifest here on earth.

  • @AH-sr5px
    @AH-sr5pxАй бұрын

    From an Alien point of view while the humans are fighting each other, they not fighting alien incursions.

  • @kurtisengle6256
    @kurtisengle6256Ай бұрын

    I once flew in space. Untill some enemy fighters made mincemeat out of me.

  • @Karlito77751

    @Karlito77751

    Ай бұрын

    That was me brother

  • @craighunter3273

    @craighunter3273

    Ай бұрын

    Now your nothing more than a meat ball

  • @terriclark4255

    @terriclark4255

    Ай бұрын

    Beyond dumb.

  • @trigun4
    @trigun4Ай бұрын

    So much proof..

  • @donwright3427
    @donwright3427Ай бұрын

    Crumbed hedging credit

  • @mikeloghry9521
    @mikeloghry9521Ай бұрын

    3:18 O LORD You spread the heavens out. Like a curtain 😊

  • @daivddemeree5368
    @daivddemeree5368Ай бұрын

    A snake hopped on the ship and fell off in space 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Exlaxchronicles1221
    @Exlaxchronicles122127 күн бұрын

    They were told not to come back.

  • @cjempire1188
    @cjempire1188Ай бұрын

    I remember when I went to the Moon.. having found that strain sense and I been looking for that guy ever since.. that 💩 must've been grown in the garden of Eden 😂

  • @clangloop
    @clangloopАй бұрын

    The Universe is more complex as we can get on it.

  • @ShadyNationGaming
    @ShadyNationGamingАй бұрын

    If u can’t hear sound how do u hear radio chatter?

  • @thegreatbamboozler4837
    @thegreatbamboozler483725 күн бұрын

    "Space Snake" sounds like a Roger Corman film...

  • @ImWithBigRed
    @ImWithBigRedАй бұрын

    I’m calling BS on the Armstrong comment, at least.

  • @7undersaintx96
    @7undersaintx96Ай бұрын

    I bet the Chinese, Indian,and Japanese space programs have also had some hilarious encounters with pantomime characters and environments.

  • @David-tt1rb

    @David-tt1rb

    Ай бұрын

    Hilarious? There was one incident that the other species certainly enjoyed but which terrified us - we were in a primitive module and they were grouped at a distance surrounding us - and then they delighted in bouncing us back and forth between them

  • @Cleatus546
    @Cleatus546Ай бұрын

    I am an illegal alien. I stowed away on the Apollo mission.

  • @jan_deno8175
    @jan_deno817529 күн бұрын

    ooohhhh! :) :) :) there was a giraffe as welll

  • @polygonalmasonary
    @polygonalmasonary26 күн бұрын

    Look at the figures shadows in the thumb nail for this video! They are in opposite directions 😮🌈🙏🇬🇧♥️

  • @ANationalAcrobat-qj2dl
    @ANationalAcrobat-qj2dlАй бұрын

    Technology is limited by materials available. Maybe they just have different & better metals on their planets than we have.

  • @calvinbarker8454
    @calvinbarker8454Ай бұрын

    Or one of th astronauts'pets escaped. He said "I'm out" and floated back to earth

  • @loubaker6861
    @loubaker686127 күн бұрын

    NASA is a movie studio, not a Aeronautics Agency lol.

  • @fairyprincess911
    @fairyprincess911Ай бұрын

    I've heard space music 🎶 before.

  • @EarnestEmry
    @EarnestEmry26 күн бұрын

    I like the hear say documentary lol

  • @alexxbaudwhyn7572
    @alexxbaudwhyn7572Ай бұрын

    I ain't messing with Uranus.

  • @mary-clarecarder3709

    @mary-clarecarder3709

    Ай бұрын

    🤣

  • @vldazzman5625

    @vldazzman5625

    Ай бұрын

    Lmfao . You win 😂😂😂😂

  • @louiedonuts
    @louiedonutsАй бұрын

    Space snakes ?😊

  • @WilliamStansbury-xb4ui
    @WilliamStansbury-xb4uiАй бұрын

    Micro meteors or possibly nuts and bolts traveling at a very high speed that were extracted or released in the same frequency that they hit the outside of the capsule. Neil actually said, "they are lined up on the other side of the Crater. Good luck Mr Gorsky.". 😃😆🤣😂😀

  • @JaxTellerRC
    @JaxTellerRCАй бұрын

    Neil Armstrong. Neil A. Alien.

  • @GetLostGames1
    @GetLostGames1Ай бұрын

    Did you know that all the astronauts are professional deep sea divers

  • @ianclarke6221

    @ianclarke6221

    Ай бұрын

    The teacher wasn't

  • @roberthickerty390
    @roberthickerty390Ай бұрын

    Space Madness!

  • @derekhill2331
    @derekhill2331Ай бұрын

    Yes we did I watch it on telly. Lol😊