NASA's Real Reasons for Going Back to the Moon | Artemis 1

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I’m 35 and my grandma is 86 and she has, many times over the years, told me about watching the first Apollo mission on tv back in the 60s and how everyone in America was so excited. I’m keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 that I get to watch the next moon landing with her on tv.

thelonelyghosts
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As much as I like well made CG animations, I certainly hope they have a lot of good cameras on most of these modules. I think that having people "experience" this program visually will be important for future public support.

chriskola
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I'm 20 and I wasn't alive during Apollo 8 or any of the Apollo missions, but I'll be alive for this one. I'm so happy I get to see something like this I hope it's a success.

Toozie
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Im 13 and to think that I might be alive by the time mankind take our first step onto a new planet is crazy!!! I truly love the hard work and effort Nasa is putting into getting us closer to being able to travel to different planets!

robertguerrero
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I do hope Artemis 1 succeeds so that future explorations can proceed

kirbymarchbarcena
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4:38 my dad actually manages there and we went out to check it out a couple weeks ago for bring your family work day, i got to keep a bit of the glass that was made from the booster burning the sand so hot! that whole facility is MASSIVE and was just unreal to see how much goes into that one test. after they test that booster they completely rebuild it just to test it again. that process takes many many months just for one test.

gamersdigester
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I just want to see people walk on the moon live. 4K resolution.

theknightikins
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I remember watching the launch of Apollo 8 back in '68 and being amazed at the power of the Saturn V rocket. I watched every launch and every lunar eva during the Apollo J-missions in the early '70s... so glad we're finally going back!

stephenbedford
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My dad experienced the moon landing in 69 in front of his TV, and he couldnt stop watching.
He doesnt walk the earth anymore, but if all goes well, I can experience the Artemis crew on the moon and at least think of him..

Spicysauced
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As a kid I had sort of a "front row seat" viewing Apollo 11 workup and launch (dad worked on the project directly) .... and now I find myself every bit excited for Artemis at age 67 as I was back then. Man, America really NEEDS NASA right now, and we need people who will excite and unite our badly wounded population. Perhaps Artemis will begin to rekindle that? I'm betting on it! :)

calvinhobbes
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I may never saw the day that humans going interstellar travel but atleast maybe i can see humans walking in the moon again

Mikazuki_Augus
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This kinda stuff is a good reason to keep living. The wonderful historical moments we could live to see. Gives me goose bumps. Thank you for this video.

ryoga
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My fingers are crossed. I hope everything goes well.

I wish to live the day where spaceships become as common as cars to use, but that will most likely not happen in our lifetime, unless there is some technological breakthrough and rapid human expansion to planets and systems in all direction.

MrPablosek
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You mentioned “Orion’s service module” but you [deliberately?] didn’t mention its name or who created it:
The European Service Module, built by the European Space Agency, as its primary (but not only) contribution to this phase of the whole Artemis program.

This is the first time that NASA has partnered with another space agency for a critical component of a human-rated rocket, a big shift since Apollo.

wittylama
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It's so refreshing to see something so hopeful and inspiring when it seems like everything else is going down the toilet.

MberEnder
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Thanks I’ve been wondering about this and you’ve explained it really clearly

joeblackman
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It'll be fascinating to live through the same moments our generations have only heard of from our elders or seen on film - how it felt to watch it all unfold in the 60s and 70s, sans the constant fear of nuclear armageddon, fortunately.

ianmoriarty
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just the thought about watching humans walk on the moon in real time brings a tear to my eye. i really hope all goes well these next few years

Bushheadmonster
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Well I really hope that Artemis one is a success I am also hoping that they will launch on their first attempt with so much that has gone wrong with this program it would be really nice to see something go right I am 63 and I hope that the good Lord allows me to stay alive long enough to see us actually send and land a man or woman on Mars I'm old enough to remember the Apollo days and the Gemini days now I really don't remember the Mercury program although my parents told me that I witnessed the launch of a Mercury rocket that was unmanned I was just too little to know it

ronheath
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Never disappointed with a new astrum video, thanks my friend.

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