At Last! NASA Found What it Was Looking For on Mars | InSight Probe Supercut

At Last! NASA Found What it Was Looking For on Mars | InSight Probe Supercut

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Cat22
Cat22 - 03.10.2023 03:19

If we really want to learn about Mars, put a modified mini backhoe on mars and dig a deep hole.

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SAINT rachel JAROD M. HOLY-K/AYLWORTH
SAINT rachel JAROD M. HOLY-K/AYLWORTH - 29.09.2023 23:15

You know it would have only taken a small motor to rotate the arms that held them 180° upside down with vibrating apparatus causing the dust too fall off then rotate back. Also the could have included a duster or an air compressor and nozzle too blow the dust off. Well live and learn.

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Michael Miller
Michael Miller - 28.09.2023 02:08

we can make a shell that is fired from a tank and penetrates 6 ft of concrete, the circuitry still stays intact to know to explode at a certain time, but we can't go more than a few inches into the surface of Mars. Why don't you fire a remote sensor into the ground before you land. And put some small fiberglass insulated lightweight air tanks that have at least the capacity for five or six air burst to clear off your solar panels.

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susan francis
susan francis - 23.09.2023 20:13

Nice subsonic wind. It almost sounds a bit like underwater.

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Michael Winter
Michael Winter - 20.09.2023 16:12

NASA should have learned one lesson from this mission: add a strong dustbrush to the robot arm, at least when the mission depends on solar power.

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Lovely Jubbly
Lovely Jubbly - 20.09.2023 08:42

Hi Alex you need to take another look at the 67P video, adjacent to the gas plume top left of screen is a sandy path at around 45°, if I told you what Ive seen you would
not believe me, check it out use a magnifier!

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Rahul Ranjan
Rahul Ranjan - 18.09.2023 11:23

Why don't we use miniature windmills along with solar?

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Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson - 17.09.2023 17:56

I find it incredible that there are so many people who believe that the Mars rovers are real.

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Clay Bair
Clay Bair - 16.09.2023 18:20

I am amazed that (Scientists ) made so many bad assumptions , and so little back up . Not able to clean solar panels , praying that whirlwinds would keep them clean is beyond stupid . It borders on negligent . How could there be any big unseen rocks to drill through ? these maybe scientists , but they have no foresight . They should have nothing to do with building anything expensive !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jason Poulson
Jason Poulson - 16.09.2023 17:29

Why don't they have an arm with a brush or tools arm that can switch to a brush and clean the panels off.....

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gecsus
gecsus - 13.09.2023 14:47

Why do you find it necessary to kill your credibility by using clickbait photos to entice users falsely to view you r videos?

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Richard Holland
Richard Holland - 13.09.2023 04:22

Can't hear a thing

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Hotiron1992
Hotiron1992 - 11.09.2023 00:25

Wow just look at small craters made by rocket engines!

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Michael Jensen
Michael Jensen - 10.09.2023 10:49

Brilliantly written script and once again so well narrated with your lucid voice! You have a real gift for teaching and condensing a lot of scientific data to be understandable for one with just my lay perspective. THANKS!

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whipple29 Wrath-inc.
whipple29 Wrath-inc. - 07.09.2023 13:18

What if mars had a moon proportionate to the earths in perfect orbit would it be revived

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Mark Collins
Mark Collins - 07.09.2023 05:26

Duricrust is a discovery in itself.

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Patrick
Patrick - 06.09.2023 22:11

🤓

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Bootstrapper Wilson
Bootstrapper Wilson - 06.09.2023 20:38

"Magneticism." Why have you invented this word? We have "magnetism," which has done an admirable job for hundreds of years.

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Alex Inman
Alex Inman - 05.09.2023 21:03

john carter is probably how humans lived like on mars

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André César
André César - 05.09.2023 17:57

bro what kind of cientist would forget the dust cleaner, a brusher or something? this is crazy that must be a very dumb person.

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Barry Scotland
Barry Scotland - 05.09.2023 13:26

In 1 million years humans will be evolving on Mars after Earths radioactive levels from communication devices and Nuclear weapon deployment makes Earth uninhabitable. Humans will be dragged backwards to a new Pre-Dawn where evolution is a distant memory. One day Humans will be as intelligent as we are today sending probes to Earth but if we fail to shed our thurst for violence we will continue like the infinity symbol in a cycle of never ending stupidity.
Humans/Martians may one day exist together and guess what we will do ?

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Nicholas Nerios
Nicholas Nerios - 05.09.2023 03:44

China will figure it all out for NASA

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Ron Dukes
Ron Dukes - 05.09.2023 03:36

The arms should have been designed to be extended and rotated 180 deg to remove the dust and protect it from storms. Then returned to normal for improved power.

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Bob Vedder
Bob Vedder - 04.09.2023 04:27

Can they not design a machine powered by heat, then it would receive power when heated.

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Daniel McAllister
Daniel McAllister - 03.09.2023 03:57

Probably billions of dollars and years to dig a hole on mars??

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Scott Jones
Scott Jones - 03.09.2023 02:56

I want to go to mars. Yup. Let’s go!

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David A
David A - 02.09.2023 20:02

I've always wondered why they haven't incorporated a means to clean the panels.

It may use resources to accomplish but all the landers/rovers have or will fail because of dust.

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randolph dean
randolph dean - 02.09.2023 18:29

toolate,Now!wishtheywouldhaveusedtheroboticarmtotapthesolarpanels!

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Nobody Cares
Nobody Cares - 01.09.2023 16:31

We learn that Rocket Scientist are very intelligent people buy lack common sense. They couldn't have put a storable brush that the robotic arm could use to sweep the solar panels. Until its tried, it will never know if it might work.

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hammer ace
hammer ace - 01.09.2023 16:29

Send drones to blow off solar panels?

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George Flitzer
George Flitzer - 31.08.2023 20:22

Why use solar panels on a dust driven planet? And use plutonium instead?

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T F Construction
T F Construction - 30.08.2023 17:38

A vibrator to shake the panels clean would have work aswell I don't understand after all these trips they know the solar is the heart of the operation and yet they oversee this issue each time

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T F Construction
T F Construction - 30.08.2023 17:34

They spend billions on making this trip and don't even take a 2 cent wet wipe to wipe the solar panels down with that arm it has

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Daoud Hamade
Daoud Hamade - 30.08.2023 01:19

No t oxygen on Mae's doesn't want us there

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Mike Collins
Mike Collins - 28.08.2023 21:43

"At Last! NASA Found What it Was Looking For on Mars" - that's a shame! Now that it has fulfilled its quest, I guess NASA won't be wanting to go back there!

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Jeffrey Schwarz
Jeffrey Schwarz - 28.08.2023 14:43

So that's where I dropped my boot.

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Khaizuko o ni naru
Khaizuko o ni naru - 26.08.2023 20:14

They should have added small arms in both solar panal to clean that way it would have stayed more longer

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joe smith
joe smith - 25.08.2023 22:18

Amazing stuff. I'm surprised they didn't simply have a broom attachment (or, some such) for the robotic arm and programmed it to do a "clean sweep" as needed... Really surprised, actually.

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Jad Nassrallah
Jad Nassrallah - 25.08.2023 14:09

just an idea...
why not collect CO2 from the atmosphere and compress it using electric compressor and have it blown on the solar panels using nozzles to clean the panels????

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MaxB6852
MaxB6852 - 10.08.2023 06:51

NASA should search for permafrost under the surface of Mars, there may be microbes living in it.

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Gerald Piscotty
Gerald Piscotty - 05.08.2023 20:29

After I read this by English captioned. What was said , the NASA workers as well scientists are learning new things. There are mistakes of saying things. But what has been mentioned now is OK to say and baby ideas. But every planet has different health and needs. The main part is that we are not the best experts, and we do make mistakes. Every smart person makes mistakes. Cancer isn't still unsolved after trial and error. So that is what our government and scientists are trying in the lab and making life events and news. So, from now on, we are learning how easy it is to say . We need people to be more involved in human life and how to save planet Earth to apply new life on Mars.

Number one is the use of Martin gas turning into water, and this will probably grow tree and plant life to grow. I am sure there are very small type of animals like a mose or mini rabits are on marks for years without we know about them. Seeing and learning from surprise....!!!! How about snakes or spiders ??? Well , we will see life events on Mars and else where . Always be prepared.

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Luve Rigtous
Luve Rigtous - 27.07.2023 19:50

Well it's not exactly a dead world it's still hot inside otherwise she wouldn't be spinning

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Luve Rigtous
Luve Rigtous - 27.07.2023 19:49

First picture looks like Arizona

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1ralton1
1ralton1 - 26.07.2023 00:57

It's a shame that the solar panels were not equipped with a cleaning mechanism. I envisage a long thin brush possibly pivoting in the centre of each panel array and could revolve to wipe over all panels. Maybe the brush head could rotate also to increase effectiveness. But I guess hindsight is a wonderful thing.

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Christoph Franzen
Christoph Franzen - 23.07.2023 17:05

Exceptional work, thanks

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Robbie Robinson
Robbie Robinson - 12.07.2023 21:54

As with your other videos, this has very high educational value which your excellent script together which great narrative skill makes them quit astounding. In this one, you humanized InSight so well that at the end I felt a pang of sadness out of place for a machine. Congratulations and please don't get bored with making these videos.

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Fred Wood
Fred Wood - 11.07.2023 03:57

I still say that the inclusion of a feather duster, to be used by the crane arm, could have saved the mission. And I do mean an actual feather duster.

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Monkey D. Luffy
Monkey D. Luffy - 10.07.2023 15:34

Why they didn't use any nuclear power source instead of relying on just solar

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Sid Stevens
Sid Stevens - 08.07.2023 14:30

Having studied Physics for 7 years, for the life of me I can't come to terms with sound travelling through what is essentially a virtual vacuum or that there can even be wind in an atmosphere of less than 1% that of Earth's atmospheric pressure.
A fan can not even blow talc in a vacuum chamber at pressures higher than Mars's.

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don kenmuir
don kenmuir - 30.06.2023 07:27

Fascinating

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