Cosmic - Space Documentaries

Cosmic - Space Documentaries

With everything from breathtaking cosmic vistas to fascinating insights into the lives of astronauts, Cosmic has the perfect documentary for any space lover out there. Whether you're an expert astronomer or a novice at the beginning of your extra-terrestrial journey, we've got just the thing for you.

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  • @dtsosie5836
    @dtsosie58362 күн бұрын

    Square filter and Cylindrical filter? I still can't figure out that one.

  • @U2EdgeFan
    @U2EdgeFan2 күн бұрын

    Awesome documentary. Considering how difficult it seems today to get to the moon just to land a probe there, the technical achievement of that time cannot be overestimated.

  • @ValkyrieofNOLA
    @ValkyrieofNOLA4 күн бұрын

    Scientists actually created an analog model of a black hole using sound instead of light and the experiment proved Hawking radiation and frame dragging 😊

  • @EMMANUELLUCERO-lo8pn
    @EMMANUELLUCERO-lo8pn6 күн бұрын

    It's a frequency. I'm using it for dowsing. The horizontal and diagonal of the wow signal numbers detects something underneath.

  • @gabbyhyman1246
    @gabbyhyman12467 күн бұрын

    Got up at 5 am in Los Angeles to watch the launches when I was a kid. I felt like I was along on the adventure.

  • @kanalkurdistan
    @kanalkurdistan7 күн бұрын

    U.S.The Space Race

  • @user-ri9hb6th1w
    @user-ri9hb6th1w8 күн бұрын

    The soviets would have made it too the moon if they did not lose their flight director sergai coralev , he was their werner von braun for the soviet union

  • @ronaldschultenover8137
    @ronaldschultenover81378 күн бұрын

    Waste of money

  • @gabbyhyman1246
    @gabbyhyman12467 күн бұрын

    Say that when you desperately need medical equipment that would not have been invented without it. If it was worthless. Why do you watch this? Duh.

  • @chuckhoward3626
    @chuckhoward36269 күн бұрын

    The Soviets never went to the Moon; and I honestly believe that they never could get to the Moon at that time.

  • @MrWATM
    @MrWATM7 күн бұрын

    Actually they got there before we did with probes.

  • @lizardbyte
    @lizardbyte10 күн бұрын

    This doc was designed for me and a few of a small group!🤸😂

  • @edfleming9600
    @edfleming960010 күн бұрын

    You ripped other people's stuff.

  • @DH-zd3de
    @DH-zd3de11 күн бұрын

    There is no threat. The story that society would freek out is completely Not true. It only serves the keepers of the secrets not humanity.

  • @ellischernoff8603
    @ellischernoff860311 күн бұрын

    Leonov always maintained that he identified Gagarin's body by a mole on his neck.

  • @ellischernoff8603
    @ellischernoff860311 күн бұрын

    The Apollo 1 fire was in the evening; not 6:30am

  • @Iammarkessex
    @Iammarkessex11 күн бұрын

    White privilege must be great 👍

  • @eddiekulp1241
    @eddiekulp124111 күн бұрын

    Watched all Gemini missions . This is great video

  • @DonDayR
    @DonDayR11 күн бұрын

    I grew up watching these events with real interest. I lived in Las Cruces, New Mexico, at the time, just 10 miles from White Sands Proving Ground ("America's Range") where some of the biological/material studies and engine tests were taking place. It is hard for history books to convey the intensity of America's involvement in the Cold War and Space Race activities. Nearly every day, the news shows had some feature or update on the progress of the Gemini missions. I feel the same excitement now watching the SpaceX Starship development program, which I know must be giving young persons inspiration to help shape future space challenges. To infinity and beyond, indeed!

  • @stargazer5784
    @stargazer578410 күн бұрын

    The first part of your comment is spot on, but anyone inspired or impressed by Elon Musk, is throwing their support behind a sick egomaniac.

  • @gilbert9004
    @gilbert900412 күн бұрын

    First to comment. Great job and thanks for this

  • @steveskouson9620
    @steveskouson962016 күн бұрын

    "Apollo 11 was the first, of 6 Moon missions." So, just where did 8 and 10 go? Some other satellite? If Apollo 8 wasn't a "moon mission," where did Earthrise come from? steve

  • @Andrewdrs2WilliamsonYT
    @Andrewdrs2WilliamsonYT16 күн бұрын

    😂 first

  • @Andrewdrs2WilliamsonYT
    @Andrewdrs2WilliamsonYT16 күн бұрын

    😂first

  • @canalklyn5770
    @canalklyn577016 күн бұрын

    Fantastic

  • @Vogda
    @Vogda19 күн бұрын

    Just start reading scientific papers, stop speculations with bunch of nonsense about creation. The evolution is a FACT.

  • @alextownsend8624
    @alextownsend862421 күн бұрын

    Let's gooo

  • @albclean
    @albclean22 күн бұрын

    B.S

  • @alextownsend8624
    @alextownsend862422 күн бұрын

    Let's gooooo

  • @pvfa39
    @pvfa3926 күн бұрын

    Nice

  • @ramonortiz8889
    @ramonortiz888926 күн бұрын

    "traveling at 16 km/ sec, Voyager 2 will pass within 4 light years of the nearby star Sirius.... 290,000 years from now"... Damn it, I can't wait that long

  • @mrtomdorn
    @mrtomdornАй бұрын

    These Astrometers are worried sick about life in the universe but not spending time looking for Earth killing Comets and Astroids etc. TD Atlanta

  • @sarahkragness7138
    @sarahkragness7138Ай бұрын

    HEADLINE: A Big Whack That Made the Moon May Have Also Created Continents That Move QUOTE: Some 4.5 billion years ago, many scientists say, Earth had a meetup with Theia, another planetary object the size of Mars. When the two worlds collided in a big whack, the thinking goes, debris shot into space, got locked into the orbit of the young, damaged Earth and led to the formation of our moon. But the collision with Theia may have done more than that, according to a study published last month in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. The impact may have given rise to something else: plate tectonics, the engine that drives the motion of Earth’s giant continental and oceanic plates and causes earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and the eventual remaking of our planet’s surface about every 200 million years. Earth scientists have long studied and debated the origin of plate tectonics, and other theories have been offered. Qian Yuan, a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology and an author of the new paper, and his colleagues make the case for the Theia collision as the source of plate tectonics. They reason from computer simulations that the event produced the heat needed in Earth’s early days to get the process going. Tectonics starts with superheated plumes of magma from close to Earth’s core rising and sitting beneath the planet’s plates. The plumes can weaken the crust, and lava can erupt and push aside overriding plates. Driven by the erupting lava, plates scrape past and collide with each other, and they can also dive beneath other plates and into the planet’s interior in a process called subduction. In earlier research, Dr. Yuan described continent-size “blobs” floating some 2,000 miles beneath Earth’s surface near the core. He and his team think those blobs are remnants of Theia that, delivered violently, created the heat needed to form the first tectonics-driving plumes. The giant blobs are believed to be connected to magma plumes, which means the blobs could be fueling plate tectonics. “Simulations show the catastrophic, moon-forming giant impact ignited the engine that drives plate tectonics,” Dr. Yuan said. Another clue is in Western Australia. There, in a place called the Jack Hills, rocks contain crystals that formed about 4.4 billion years ago - not long, geologically speaking, after Theia struck Earth. Those crystals in Australia, called zircons, form only where there is plate subduction, and subduction can happen only on a planet with active plate tectonics. Once Dr. Yuan learned that the zircons formed relatively soon after the Theia impact, he became convinced the collision had something to do with the start of plate tectonics. Bradford Foley, a geophysicist at Pennsylvania State University, thinks that the idea of plate tectonics starting from a planetary collision has merit. But it is not the only way tectonics can start, he says. “The giant impact is one possible way to make Earth’s core initially very hot,” he said. “It’s an interesting idea that I’m glad to see published for the scientific community to debate, but can easily be oversold and over-dramatized to the general public.” An alternative explanation that the study does not refute, he says, is that the planetary core’s initial formation may have made it hot enough for tectonic activity to begin. The challenge, Dr. Yuan explained, is in accurately representing the physical states of our planet from over four billion years ago. “We have confidence in our model, but does it really represent the whole true Earth?” Dr. Yuan said. “That’s a question to be explored by future tests.” ----- There's a reason the PACIFIC OCEAN is called the RING OF FIRE. Check the general shape - very likely to be the impact point between EARTH-THEIA.

  • @onetime1828
    @onetime1828Ай бұрын

    We found a planet just like earth. Only you cant breathe the air or eat anything. Wtf? Also when they say we should find something in the next 20 years. That means about 100 years 😂

  • @Greenfist007
    @Greenfist007Ай бұрын

    It this one of those lefty channels where you blow kisses at it and hope it's not a gay rock

  • @user-iksd0713
    @user-iksd0713Ай бұрын

    내가 고등학교 때 습득한 과학지식은 우주공간은 원자로 이루어져 있으며 완전유전체 물질수지공간이다 질량보존의 법칙이 기본법칙이다 중력 빅뱅 배경복사 팽창 등 아무것도 일어나지 않으며 원자 자기력으로 움직인다 이것이 암흑 에너지다 자기장이 있는 물질이 회전을 하게 되면 내부의 압력으로 열이 발생하면 지구의 용암 태양의 홍염 코로나 태양풍 흑점과 같은 현상이 일어나고 자기장은 자기장의 가두기로 타고있으며 블랙홀의 중심은 메타물질과 같은 암흑물질이 생기며 폭발은 없으나 폭발하게되면 극지방으로 빠저나간다 그리고 달과 화성에 운석의 충돌 흔적이 많은 것을 보면 자기장의 차이이며 제 역할을 할때는 운석을 밀어내나 역전현상이 생기면 충돌로 이어진다 공룡의 멸종을 부른 운석의 충돌은 자기장이 자전축의 변화로 일어나고 동식물의 진화에서 동물의 진화는 난활의 시작이 진화를 보여준다 동물극과 식물극의 차이로 동물의 진화는 결정된다 공룡의 알은 노출된 것으로 나와 있으며 그러면 털이 있어야 부화를 할수있으나 복원된 공룡이 털이 있는 종류는 하나도 없다 인류의 진화는 유인원에서 시작된 것이 아니라 인 류라는 고유의 종에서 시작된 것이다 유태반류의 높은 지능을 가진것은 유태반류의 특징이며 지구상의 최고의 포식자로 자리매김한 예를 보여준다 인류의 영양상태가 좋아진시기는 녹색 혁명을 맞이 하면서 영양상태가 좋아진 것이다 그리고 식인풍습 근친혼은 근대에도 행해졌으며 이러한 결과는 유전병을 달고 살았으며 유골로만 판단하는 것은 오류다 흰머리 스트레스 멜라닌 과산화 수소 이것은 흰머리가 나는 주요 원인이다 그러나 이것은 면역과 효소에 의한 것이며 그러나 인간의 의학은 원인만 알지 과정과 결과는 모른다 면역과 효소가 어떻게 일어나는지 서술하지 못한다 스트레스도 쥐를 통해서 가스와 전기자극으로 스트레스를 주면 모든 자손들은 유전된다 식물이 광합성을 하면 영양분이 대부분 토양에 뿌려진다 뿌리의 ARF7 물질을 제거하면 수분을 감지하지 못한다 이것은 화학 반응과 화학물질의 작용이다 이것도 설명하지 못한다 동식물은 꼬리없는 정자와 꼬리있는 정자로 수정을 하며 어류는 부유성 어류는 성전환을 하며 저서성 어류는 난활때 성이 정해진다 성이 정해질수 빡에 없는 이유가 있다 그러나 답은 서술하지 못한다 양자 역학의 스핀은 전자기파에 의해서 영향을 받으며 중첩과 얽힘에서 얽힘은 반물질이며 전하를 계산할수 있다 입자성과 파동성을 동시에 볼수있는 것이 핵연료 수조의 제어봉의 푸른빛이 나는 현상이다 서양의 불확정성의 원리와 같은 서양의 보이지 않는 미적분의 양자 역학이 아니라 동양의 동양 철학의 무극이 태극이요 태극이 무극이요 란 팔괘에서 시작 되면서 보이는 양자역학 미시적인 양자역학 거시적인 원자 자기력을 보여준다 양자 컴퓨터는 원소와 원리를 알아야 할것이다 일반 컴퓨터도 양자 컴퓨터의 효과를 낼수있다 이것뿐만 아니라 인간이 만든 최고의 폭발물은 원폭이다 과거의 원폭은 우랴늄이 주원료로 사용된 것이라면 현대는 기폭제만 우랴늄이고 주원료는 수소다 이것은 우랴늄 기체 폭탄에는 수류탄 급이다 아르곤 가스가 우랴늄 기체다 여기에 두 종류의 기체를 첨가하면 독특한 반응을 보이는데 수소가 소진할때까지 반응한다 그러나 기체와 반응은 서술하지 않는다 초전도체라는 이론이 나온지 백년이 넘어도 물리적특성도 개념도 모른다 오비탈이 0이고 전기저항이 0이다 이를 수용하는 물질이 우랴늄염이 있다 프라즈마 초전도체 우랴늄염 지구의 내핵 용암 자기장이 같은 현상이다 이 현상은 모든 결합과 반응을 통칭한다 그러나 설명하지 않는다 한 나라의 국방은 항공모함에 달려있다 이 항공모함의 제일 큰 비중은 캐타펄트이며 수증기식이나 전자식이나 문제가 많다 제일 적은 비용으로 할수있는 방법이 폭약식과 유압식이다 그리고 인간의 통증을 다스리는 봉독이 중합 효소인 까닭과 결합과 성분이 병에 작용하는 원리는 무엇일까?

  • @Acto22
    @Acto22Ай бұрын

    "First " man in the moon so the Aliens were ready and placed cams everywhere 😒

  • @Hobbes746
    @Hobbes74624 күн бұрын

    The camera that recorded the first steps was installed on the LM, in a compartment that could be opened by the astronaut as he stood at the top of the ladder.

  • @TusharThakkarUSA
    @TusharThakkarUSAАй бұрын

    Music Feels like a fight movie. Not good for sleep listening.

  • @chris08082
    @chris08082Ай бұрын

    I always wonder if the sounds of earth record will be found by future humans and end up back here in a museum.

  • @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466
    @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466Ай бұрын

    31:52 its really starting to look a bit like thunderbirds after all these years, watch the little wobble in the animation 😂

  • @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466
    @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466Ай бұрын

    30:18 he sounds so relaxed about such a dangerous technologically challenging manoeuvre, lifting off from the moon and docking with the mothership by eye and by hand. Yeeehaaahhh

  • @Hobbes746
    @Hobbes74624 күн бұрын

    Nope, not ”by eye and by hand”. Computer-guided, timed to the second based on radar observations of the CM position. Only the final approach and docking, once the two craft were near each other, were done manually.

  • @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466
    @miles-thesleeper-monroe846624 күн бұрын

    @@Hobbes746 yep, like I said, by hand

  • @pchone3011
    @pchone3011Ай бұрын

    Moon was way more accessible in 1969 than now.

  • @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466
    @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466Ай бұрын

    Yes weird that innit

  • @Hobbes746
    @Hobbes74624 күн бұрын

    We spent $300 billion to go to the moon in 1969. I wouldn’t call that accessible.

  • @bluesteel8376
    @bluesteel837610 күн бұрын

    The cost and man power required to get there in the 60s and 70s is WAY more than what it will take with Artemis.

  • @rosimariorosimario315
    @rosimariorosimario315Ай бұрын

    NA CIDADE DE SÃO CAETANO PERNAMBUCO O PREFEITO ATUAL JOSAFA ALMEIDA ESTÁ IMPEDINDO OS PROFESSORES RECEBER OS PRECATORIOS PCC RETROATIVOS KIMKUENOS ALÉM DOS AUMENTOS DO ANO 2022 2023 JUNTO COM OS PREFEITOS DAS CIDADES DO PERNAMBUCO REUNIU PARA NÃO PAGAR OS PROFESSORES. AINDA QUER SER DEPUTADO FEDERAL. O IRMÃO JOBINHO DEPUTADO ESTADUAL. O RATEIO 33MILHÕES QUE DEVERIA SER RATIADO NÃO REPASSOU PARA OS PROFESSORES AINDA FAZ FESTA COM O DINHEIRO DOS PROFESSORES BANDAS CARÍSSIMA. ATÉ OS VERIADORES DA CÂMARA ESTÃO QUASE TODOS DO LADO DO PREFEITO. AINDA AUMENTARAM SEUS SALÁRIOS DE 5 MIL REAIS PARA 9 MIL REAIS ATÉ OS SINDICATOS DOS PROFESSORES ESTÃO APARELHADOS COM A PREFEITURA PORQUE OS DIRETORES TEM CARGO BOM NA PREFEITURA. SEGUNDO RELATO O PREFEITO COMPROU IMÓVEIS PERTO DA IGREJA CATÓLICA NO CENTRO NO NOME DE OUTRA PESSOA FORA AS FAZENDAS NO MARANHÃO E GOIÁS.

  • @samlazar1053
    @samlazar1053Ай бұрын

    They exist in the mind of cartoon scientist and hencee they are real

  • @Elizabeth.384
    @Elizabeth.384Ай бұрын

    Wow!

  • @vincep1c156
    @vincep1c156Ай бұрын

    I dunno but the space shuttle engines aren’t too shabby either.

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91Ай бұрын

    👍

  • @sabatopecoraro2158
    @sabatopecoraro2158Ай бұрын

    Yea,yea. Tricky dicky? The greatest.

  • @lynntaylor349
    @lynntaylor349Ай бұрын

    Rather than saying "forgotten" I would say this was a subtle but ultimate flex of national prowess, think about it, if the Americans could deliver something hundreds of thousands of miles away to hit a target with pinpoint accuracy (it's like hitting a dart with a second dart), what does that say about the Russians, it would be too easy for America to deliver a warhead just a few thousand miles away to wherever they wanted, down to a Faberge egg on display inside the Kremlin, if Apollo 11 was trying to send the message of "We can keep a promise", then Apollo 12 is "We are just showing off so suck it LOL"

  • @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466
    @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466Ай бұрын

    There's a lot in what you say. The objective was to generate fear of war in the enemy or at home and create a taxpayer funded endless military industrial complex. And that money hungry establishment wanted many more missions to make more billions in profit for no discernible purpose

  • @jamesbarry1673
    @jamesbarry1673Ай бұрын

    It was based on a cartoon in the New Yorker and it was a reference to new garbage cans put out by the city of New York they were disappearing because people were taking them and using them in their own backyards to put leaves in and burn them because they were an open webbed metal basket. They were kind of new the design and people would just stealing them and the cartoon suggested they were being stolen by men from Mars

  • @AndreasAndersson-ve4jx
    @AndreasAndersson-ve4jxАй бұрын

    In the states(?), can you get a title for a 1-off new vehicle, based on an old model like that? In Sweden, you can title amateur built hot rods, etc.. There is a process were people from SFRO inspect.your build quality, e.g. welds, brakes, front end.. I have no idea if you could use that process for an amateur built Mustang. Perhaps.. But i think it would be just humongously expensive & out of the question anyway... The people i know which are into American cars always chase Chinesium copies on aliexpress, etc, real deal Holleys, etc. always become super expensive in Sweden..

  • @RussellD11
    @RussellD11Ай бұрын

    16:56 that's some impressive 4 inch eye brow hair going on there! lol

  • @jamesburke6078
    @jamesburke6078Ай бұрын

    I would have named it super ass kicking astroblaster 5,000... not Saturn 5😂