Exploring the Lunar Highlands | Apollo 16 (Space Documentary) | Spark

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Published 2020-07-25


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  • @vladvostok1723
    TODAY IS THE 16/04/2022, 50 YEARS SINCE APOLLO-16 LAUNCHED FOR THE MOON. CONGRATULATIONS TO NASA, THE CREW & ALL THOSE WHO MADE IT HAPPEN.
  • @LASR71
    Love these documentaries, but the sound lets so much to be desired.
  • โ€œDukeโ€™s breaking quarantine.โ€ It was his twin brother.๐Ÿ˜Right men for right time. God Bless America.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
  • @abacus749
    At 39.21 to 39.22 (Stop /start film) you can actually see the wedding ring float out of the spacecraft.
  • @warmflash7
    The concern that got Mattingly replaced on Apollo 13 was rubella, not measles..
  • @nissehult4335
    Can anyone explaine how these astronauts at one moment are inside a small capsule without space suits and the next moment can be outside in those gigant space suits? How are the space suits stored inside the capsule and how can the put them on with the limited space inside the capsule?
  • Guaranteed one of the astronauts on atleast one of the Apollo missions was pissed he couldn't smoke lol
  • @19ARSENAL100
    The best effort about this mission is by Homemade documentaries you tube channel, much more in depth about this particular mission, and the others.
  • @dommayle9973
    John Young sort of pisses me off. They could have came much closer to their scientific target at Cone Crater, but he - in his own words - didnโ€™t โ€œcare much about rocks.โ€ The geological team kept trying to get him to practice navigating, and he would just brush them off. So he got the team all balled upon wandering randomly. We missed what could have been samples from the deepest crust if theyโ€™d gotten to the rim of Cone, like they were supposed to.
  • @helioshaul3924
    Did two men ride the moon rover, if so, if there was an accident, that's the end of the mission. Surely it would be normal to only have one at a time driving the rover, so that one could return to the command craft.
  • Noticed a lot of deniers watched the video๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
  • @patricksmith4424
    Is this supposed to be taken in moon daylight or moon night with lights? It certainly looks like the latter to me. If you look at 27.50 only the astranauts and immediate area is lit the background is dark why.? OK the sky will be black on the moon, but everywhere on the ground will be very bright. It would be like having a black sky instead of blue. If you want to see what a planret looks like in daylight just watch pictures of the Mars rover or the Soviet lander on venus in 82. They look just like daylight on earth.
  • @doc559
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  • The real world right stuff is on display here for those who get tired of all the fanboy nonsense about Musk. John young charlie duke, Ken Mattingly...real and human. Within a genuine space program that was not strictly for monetary profit!!! Have a soul...Elon.
  • @altela1597
    I do not remember having seen a documentary showing us the complete ride of the Rover of Apollo 16 or Apollo 17 and even less Apollo 15, because it is still the drive in the history of humanity what This rover did.

    And NASA says that with Apollo 15 Le Rover has traveled a total of 27.8 km, Apollo 16 The Rover has traveled 26.7 km and with Apollo 17 They traveled 35.9 km with the rover and the Polus long was 20.1 km. It is therefore a big mistake not to have installed a camera on this rover, because it is something new what they have done and that has never been repeated.

    All the videos that we see is "as" if we would see an American, leading a dune buggy on an American flat desert filled with dust from an abandoned farm, making round trips of 100 to 200 feet.

    Isn't that clear what the Americans did on the moon ???
  • @loucifer8009
    Why they keep showing footage of Apollo 11 when it's Apollo 16????!!
  • @Mooseracks
    Incredible reception...NOT EVEN A MILLI-SECOND 25Ok MILES AWAY.... FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT.... AMAZING