It's Not Just NASA. What Other Space Agencies Have Seen

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A compilation of @astrumspace videos all about the space agencies you've never heard of.

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I argued with 7th grade science teacher (1996)about the impossibility of water just existing on earth in our solar system. I was always intrigued with sizes and distances throughout the galaxy. To think that water would only be limited to a equally to "single grain of sand on earth", over galaxies, got me blasted in class. "She said water only existed on earth. I asked, "out of everything in the universe?". She said, "only earth". That was my realization that teachers are not who I thought they were. Just a paycheck. They learn and regurgitate. Most don't continue to study to stay on the edge of discovery. They wait for the establishment to tell them what to teach. Turns out that not only can water possibly exist outside of our solar system, it exists in most of our planets. But I was belittled and made to feel insignificant in front of my class.

dazedapparition
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There are so many crappy, clickbait-y AI created “science” channels on YouTube, some of which inexplicably draw millions of views per video, and new ones seem to pop up in my feed as fast as I can “Don’t recommend channel” them. Astrum is literally one of only 2 space science channels on the entire platform that is worth my or anybody else’s time. The videos have relevant and interesting topics, are well researched, well written, and have an actual human narrator. The compilations are great to fall asleep to. Keep up the good work!

DuckOfRubber
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I like the long form content, stitching previous episodes together. It makes for great story telling of sorts.

Koalateatimes
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Why crash the amazing probes we make into the planets they explore and instead place them into graveyard orbits as a testament to what they’ve achieved and also enabling hardware resources that could be used in decades to come.

lincolnscott
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Stellardrone in the background? I ❤ it even more ! :)

bettinatauber
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Once you've seen electric scarrin, you'll know it's telltales signs anywhere...

jfruk
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Seeing DD on astrum is something id never see

babymonsteringg
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That's pretty cheap. Relatively speaking. A star link mission with like 20+ satellites is like 50m. They went all the way to Mars on their budget!

bailey.nt
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I watch all your videos Alex!!! Your knowledge is amazingly vast. Keep up the great work

jeremycahillnkids
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Visiting our neighboring celestial objects and seeing their utter desolation with no intelligent life forms should make us all think about what a miracle we are able to experience and to be, making us think of ways to treat life, planet earth and each other as truly sacred instead of being hell bent on destroying the planet and each other over profit margins dominating power and maniacal self annihilation

dubtee
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What if, as a thought experiment:

Our VERY distant human ancestors started on Mars, began ruining the planet, had achieved great technological advances allowing them to send ships, embryos, etc…with a small contingent of “Martians” to Earth, arrived, failed to maintain that tech level, collapsed, the new civilization was brought to near extinction and over hundreds of millennia humans slowly began to recover?

The flood myths that exist in a great many disparate early cultures could refer to the ruin of Mars.

It is possible deep beneath the ice of Antarctica we find evidence of this?

Again, this is a thought experiment.

RefuseResistRevolt
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Its mangala_yana(Mars)_(journey) or hw we Indians say 'journey to the mars'= 'mangala yana'

jituicechill
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Ngl the uae, saudi Arabia are pretty perfect to launch rockets into soace because everyone lives along the coast except for some sparse settlements, towns and city further inland

ThomasDuffney
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I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your documentaries. You truly are an amazing filmmaker, scientist, researcher, whatever it is you’d like to call yourself. Thank you for sharing all of this with all of us.

chrisprose
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8:10 looks like it got grazed by something. That would explain the elongated crater.

zemtek
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Until the questions about radiation and anti gravity technology are solved, all of this space business seems a bit moot, clunky at best. Hell, we still have 3 astronauts stuck in space. I think we're jumping the gun on priorities just a bit.

RonCobb-codr
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I like his guy, I have learned a lot from him!!

simontravelstheworld
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I've heard tell that the oblong Lake looking feature on Mars is actually an Aliens version of a Cess-Pit, Hey, Just Say'n, you never know Man, but also please know that there's occasions where my Brow Ridges blocks certain signals of varying kinds, such as the earlier CG depiction of SLIM, "Moon Sniper", I though was a tow behind portable Cement Mixer

Titus-as-the-Roman
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Did you know that trash from earth has already been seen on Mars??
WIERD!?

maryhammond
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A wonderful extrapolative visual journey into possible scenarios future of Space exploration.
The predominant effect it had on me was that of wishing I could live long enough to witness it in 2100.
Perhaps I will, who knows.? 👽

dubchile