Why is NASA Going Back to the Moon? | Unveiled

preview_player
Показать описание
When Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the lunar surface in July 1969, it could’ve been a breakthrough moment leading to decades of human exploration... Instead, humanity quickly lost interest in the moon, and nobody has returned for generations! But that could all be about to change thanks to NASA's Artemis Program!

In this video, Unveiled takes a closer look at the pioneering Artemis Program, to discover exactly what NASA hopes to achieve by finally going back to the moon, after nearly half a century away!

This is Unveiled, giving you incredible answers to extraordinary questions!

Find more amazing videos for your curiosity here:

#MoonLanding #NASA #Space #Artemis #OneSmallStep #Mystery
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

A funny thing happened on the way to the moon, this should be watched by all. Search it here on youtube.

dankepige
Автор

Contrary to the 1970s, water (ice) on the Moon and 3He as part of the emerging fusion technology gives the Moon an important role today.

karlthemel
Автор

nasa is the greatest snitch of all time... because they're always wearing a wire.

Semper_Fish
Автор

Are they going to get past the Van Allen belt this time? 👽

mikeg.
Автор

We only have one moon. We need it as is for our survival. Everything man touches gets screwed up . Leave it alone.

charlessawyer
Автор

Can you cover the upcoming isro missions? They are great

suryaprakashshukla
Автор

i was thinking staking an interest in Helium-3 is probably involved.

Grey_Shard
Автор

I want Nasa to return to the Hoolywood Moon Studio and make another moon mission movie!

khold
Автор

I believe that Atlas and crew from the Nemisis/Nibiru system first brought-in the Moon as a meteorite deflector and a drop-off point for cargo and personel. They put up the pyramid at Giza and the giant quartz crystal that activates causing dimensions opening at irregular times. This will be retrieved shortly and replaced into a dish in order to absorb the North-spun electron that will be emitted through water circulating carrying a North-spun electron current coming from the base of a rebuilt hemp-Crete pyramid in the USA. 🔺️

DavidLKaas
Автор

maybe it's just me.. wasn't that a weird angle and timing to take a shot?? @3:15

vgfxworks
Автор

Well when ya go this time will ya take a bunch of the leaders of the flat-earth groups with you so they can come back and convert their disciples into normal 21st century humans...

jordanmicahcook
Автор

I'll believe it when I see it. The space program has been such a disappointment. We landed on the Moon before I was born...by the time I was a teenager thinking about careers, it was obvious the space program was dead...or at least a shadow of what people predicted it would be. We'll never get back to the moon...if we do, all we'll be able to say is that we duplicated a feat accomplished over a half a century prior. Once there, all it will take is one disaster or mishap to remind people that space travel is dangerous and kill the whole program. As for Mars, that's never going to happen...our fractured, globalized, broken world doesn't have the gumption or singularity of will to accomplish these kinds of tasks anymore. Best to just stick with what we can do...building little gadgets, games, and rap videos.

d
Автор

I'm getting immensely super excited! With new propulsion methods moon travels will soon become daily missions and the moon will become an important link to our interstellar travels!

proveritate
Автор

For a moment I thought I was watching security team

bananalana
Автор

Congress hasn't approved a budget for NASA yet.

rjshather
Автор

We were suppose to go to Mars by 1989 but the politics got in the way.

alphalifestyleacademy
Автор

Did the narrator inhale helium??... lol

robertburns
Автор

Can Anyone Explain Me This Program In Short

freddiemercury
Автор

I recommend "Fun with Flags" with Dr. Sheldon Cooper. You may learn something.

stesch-f
Автор

No one can go to the Moon, never has and never will.

Oropia