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  • @jte7438
    @jte74384 күн бұрын

    2:53 "Watching you three heros at work!", and all three of them bowing their heads in embarrassment is really telling to me. All three of them knew damned well that they had hundreds (if not thousands) of people guiding, directing, training, assisting, observing, analyzing, evaluate, re-configuring, streamline and inform their every move during the entire mission. That they made it back in one piece is almost nothing when they think of how many people who's express job and task was to bring them safely back to earth. And this video miss the best part; when the premiss turns around and the astronauts starts to heap praise upon Philip and ask him how it is to be a member of the Royal Family.

  • @callmeswivelhips8229
    @callmeswivelhips82299 күн бұрын

    To react is to experience a sensation. To respond is to feel emotion and desire. The astronauts in this scene display how they reacted to their experience. And then they stopped there. It was left incomplete because they did not respond to their emotion and desire. Which comes from processing the sensation of an experience. It must have been a moment when his royal highness realized that he wanted to talk about his feelings openly and without restraint. He didn't want to become what it was seeing in front of him. Not that there is anything wrong with being young and naive. But at this point in his life, he was no longer young nor naive. It's a good thing to realize that, and to lean into it. Because then you get to do more with your life once you do.

  • @m5p944
    @m5p94418 күн бұрын

    Hilarious bullshit story

  • @electromecanica_automatismos
    @electromecanica_automatismos20 күн бұрын

    Only Just....5 seconds to increase more than 30x times... below 700 MW to 33.000 MW (33,0 GW)

  • @soap5175
    @soap517523 күн бұрын

    I was reminded of this scene after watching a documentary of the apollo 11 landing. There were so many protocols, unknowns, dangers, and life-or-death procedures that the men had to meticulously follow, that they would not have had anytime to just...think about life. In any moment of the mission they could have died and were under immense pressure to not further taint the USA's image in the space race. These men would have been much too focused, tired, and adrenalined to have pondered the universe.

  • @blipco5
    @blipco523 күн бұрын

    1-2-3-4-5 💥

  • @Trevorious2010
    @Trevorious201027 күн бұрын

    One of the best HBO series to date. Great actors! Great writing and great cinematography 😊

  • @fansipantz5055
    @fansipantz505528 күн бұрын

    This episode was so silly.

  • @user-ng9hb9xr6f
    @user-ng9hb9xr6f29 күн бұрын

    the fact that they kept denying their own mistakes pissed me off to another level!!

  • @jahlawl666
    @jahlawl666Ай бұрын

    The eerie music adds to it immensely

  • @mrnotnomis
    @mrnotnomisАй бұрын

    I am going to put an AZ-5 label on the ignition in my truck.

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571Ай бұрын

    Philip had a lot of time on his hands. They didn't have time to be philosophers or poets. The technical level is what they could discuss. They couldn't understand him at all. Yet his training as a Royal Navy officer was technical -- But these guys were so far beyond him.

  • @CSGhostAnimation
    @CSGhostAnimationАй бұрын

    why is there a cut at 1:50?

  • @jimgray3346
    @jimgray3346Ай бұрын

    That's why pencils are made with graphite tips. It's cheaper

  • @jimgray3346
    @jimgray3346Ай бұрын

    When he removes the last blue panel on the board...even a child can grasp the implication

  • @Sun.Shine-
    @Sun.Shine-Ай бұрын

    I think Prince Philip was expecting some profound views about the experience, but nobody would have pretty stories about your work and where you are working. Work is work, rest is passion!

  • @jaegermann4170
    @jaegermann4170Ай бұрын

    “The reactor has gone beyond 33,000mw!!” *“Raise the power.”*

  • @matthewclarke4127
    @matthewclarke4127Ай бұрын

    This was my favourite episode.

  • @jshous
    @jshousАй бұрын

    This is not at all how it went down. Not even close.

  • @BaldwinVoice
    @BaldwinVoiceАй бұрын

    2:30 when he starts packing the red side of the board while removing all the blue as the ominous music builds, I genuinely feel a sense of panic. Man, this show was so good

  • @ripLunarBirdCLH
    @ripLunarBirdCLHАй бұрын

    82 ex-members of Communist Party of the Soviet Union have seen this video.

  • @user-oh1ti4um9v
    @user-oh1ti4um9vАй бұрын

    Just to boil water...

  • @jwf1964
    @jwf19642 ай бұрын

    He should have been asking himself why the extraordinary is so often accomplished by the ordinary. I've meet real heroes and they are not larger than life. No one belongs or should be comfortable on a pedestal. If they like it, the inevitable fall will hurt even more.

  • @bencullen8480
    @bencullen84802 ай бұрын

    There is no way on earth that enough hispanics are watching this to warrant the Spanish subtitles.

  • @paulbryan2611
    @paulbryan26112 ай бұрын

    Unable to turn off captions. Automatic thumbs down.

  • @jeanmahmoudventilateur3480
    @jeanmahmoudventilateur34802 ай бұрын

    2:44 dyatlov : 👁👄👁

  • @dmbeaster
    @dmbeaster2 ай бұрын

    Whether the graphite tipped control rods was the prime cause is conjectural. The thing was already so far out of control and on a run away path of reactivity that it is not clear that the graphite tips made the difference. Without question, they increase reactivity, but the reaction was already so out of control that it is a reasonable question as to just how much more reactivity was added by the graphite tips. For example, if it is already spiraling out of control and increasing power exponentially, how much more reactivity do the graphite tips add? 10%? 20%? The thing was going to blow whether or not the AZ5 button was pushed. And it takes 18 seconds to get the control rods fully into the reactor. It was already too late to stop the explosion, in all likelihood.

  • @NineInchTyrone
    @NineInchTyrone2 ай бұрын

    The most guilty only did 4 years while the heroes died. Sounds like USA justice system

  • @Ofasia777
    @Ofasia7772 ай бұрын

    Got it, it's magic.

  • @JeffreyChase-ri7vq
    @JeffreyChase-ri7vq2 ай бұрын

    This series was so good!

  • @michaelwilliam1786
    @michaelwilliam17862 ай бұрын

    " uhmm. What are it like to prince..."

  • @jeffrowisdabest
    @jeffrowisdabest2 ай бұрын

    This man saved the world that day. By not lying, he undoubtedly prevented another Chernobyl from happening, and the Soviets lacked the resources to deal with this a second time.

  • @Dark-uj2jq
    @Dark-uj2jq2 ай бұрын

    The craziest part to me is how politicians understand nuclear physics but can't figure out a smartphone.

  • @jeanmahmoudventilateur3480
    @jeanmahmoudventilateur34802 ай бұрын

    The reality is that they don't understand nuclear physics They simply believe plausible scenarios lmao, like the message and focus of the series : they can lie and everything is fine because "who tf knows about nuclear physics, am I right ?" That's also why most new nuclear plants constructions throughout the world were stopped right or soon after the accident.

  • @manugamer9984
    @manugamer99842 ай бұрын

    Philip saw a dream from afar, they saw a mission from within. His disappointment is so telling: he attached so much emotion to it, so many thoughts and feelings… as much as you’d wish for your dream to come to life, when it actually does it will inevitably lose its charm. Some dreams are better left as such…

  • @charlesajones77
    @charlesajones773 ай бұрын

    Okay, but "because it's cheaper" isn't an answer to the question. Why do the control rods have graphite "tips"? Why would the control rods have graphite on them at all? I'm actually asking. This part of the explanation made no sense to me, and they kinda just hand-waved it away.

  • @charlesajones77
    @charlesajones773 ай бұрын

    "Hey, should we finish Legasov's sentence before cutting to the ne....."

  • @ered203
    @ered2033 ай бұрын

    This is all so fake. Everyone knows that a RBMK reactor cannot explode. This man should be arrested as a dissident.

  • @EmiliusReturns
    @EmiliusReturns3 ай бұрын

    Her reunion with Luke right after this was really emotional. After she says she has no family and then finds out Luke listed as her as part of his family.

  • @mediocremaiden8883
    @mediocremaiden88833 ай бұрын

    This made me LOL especially when Phillip tells them he's a Pilot and he "Identifies" with them 😂 These true heroes are not impressed with The Duke of Edinburgh or his wife. They used physics to get us to the moon and then the bravery to fly and land on it than Prince Phillip who...was born a Prince and then married a Queen. Most Americans, other young women than reading about what Kate Windsor Wales qhatever wears could give 2 fucks about this 'special wealthy family that Ebgland heaps attention and love on purely for having the luck to be born with or marry into a Royal Title and thats...about that. Not judged by their achievements which are...cutting ribbons at social centers? Wearing brooches?

  • @rnews5750
    @rnews57504 ай бұрын

    If the three astronauts really did bow they were wrong.

  • @bubbagump6934
    @bubbagump69344 ай бұрын

    Maybe he should have spent some time with David Bowie and Elton John if he wanted deep discussions about space.

  • @onepackaday552
    @onepackaday5524 ай бұрын

    Absolutely spectacular acting.

  • @fantomfang1100
    @fantomfang11004 ай бұрын

    This was the worst part of the entire show. They took 3 40 years olds who had just done the most incredible mission in history and tried to boil them down to sniffling 24 years without and comments on their experience. It's complete and utter disrespect.

  • @Alex-cs2wd
    @Alex-cs2wd5 ай бұрын

    The thing about astronauts is that many of them (but certainly not all) are military men, usually fighter pilots and test pilots, who are extremely competent and emotionally stable, who think in lists, follow orders and repeat protocols, while not contemplating the deeper questions or having prolonged profound moments - it's all about mission and protocols. Some scientists and engineers also become astronauts, but mostly the kind who have similar kinds of attributes. They love to recruit scientists who went on dangerous missions to Antarctica, for example. An astronaut is a blend between a pilot, scientist, engineer and soldier.

  • @__-eo9nu
    @__-eo9nu6 ай бұрын

    Philip was expecting the masterminds behind the launch but he actually just met the glorified space monkeys. The real brains behind the curtains were the Astronomers, Physicists, Mathematicians, Chemical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Chemists, Computer Scientists and the rest of ground control. If he met any of these people he most likely would have been more engaged in a deeper conversation about adventuring and the future of space travel.

  • @clawmachine909
    @clawmachine9096 ай бұрын

    akimov pressed az-5 at 1:23 in the video

  • @AtotehZ
    @AtotehZ8 ай бұрын

    Why do you skip a bit between each part? His entire speech is great, but cutting it up and leaving parts out kinda sucks.

  • @ctrain149
    @ctrain1498 ай бұрын

    Any reason why you edited part of the scene?

  • @claudio19693
    @claudio196939 ай бұрын

    Entendió que no fueron a la luna y que fue una farsa

  • @monstermind9380
    @monstermind938010 ай бұрын

    AZ-5 destroying Chernobyl is just like shutting down your computer while it's updating. The computer (of the reactor) is processing so much and because it is commanded to shut down everything instantly, it's starts getting overload and eventually collapses. This causes what's left of the physical reactor to go "rogue" and build up steam, causing it to eventually blow up in flames.