InSight Mars Mission’s Road to Launch: Countdown to T‑Zero
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On Monday, Nov. 26, 2018, our InSight spacecraft is set to land on Mars: This new documentary from NASA Launch Services follows InSight’s road to launch earlier this year & May 5, 2018 liftoff from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.
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InSight Mars Mission’s Road to Launch: Countdown to T‑Zero
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Wow the cancellations three of them I believe you have made NASA look second-rate therefore making America look second-rate I can tell you this I dont believe NASA Administration deserves to hold that position don’t make no promises that you can’t keep ever again
The quote at the beginning? BEAUTIFUL.
16 hours away from touchdown. Heart is pounding!! You guys should be remarkably proud of yourselves! PLEASE don’t screw this up, as you did with the Mars Climate Orbiter!! 😀
Man they could have called the cubesats Marco and Polo. I am disappointed.
Why dont the morons at NASA send a automated microscope to Mars to look for life instead of fuckimg around with analysis of assorted gas mixtures??
so excited to land on mars..
6:17 Russian Powerhouse
i watched the land in my class it tooke them 6 months i think to land idk but yea im a child btw
It’s believable. Can’t wait to see the real footage!
Try not to leave Mark Watney behind this time 🙂
Блядь, столько дорогущей хуйни! Лучше б хавчик и зимние шмотки по улицам разбрасывали по всему миру! :)))))))))
It should be on july 2019.
why not they have build all modules already.
Where can I find myself and InSight shirt? not one of these knock-offs but a genuine one.
Conga NASA
I never liked depending on the Russians for space transportation. Hopefully, soon we will have American equipment again. In my opinion, our foolish complacency leaves us wide open to blackmail. Our astronauts ride on a vehicle that is still basically Sergei Korolev’s 1957 vintage R‑7 ICBM. If our relationship with Russia suddenly tanked, how would we get our people off the ISS if we had to? We built great engines like the LR-79, F‑1, J‑2 and RL-10 decades ago. What became of American know how? Has it been swallowed up by NASA politics and bureaucracy?
I wish for the day when interplanetary launches will be a regular thing.
Going to the new future…
NASA Mars S Corporation
Beautiful documentation
I friken’ love NASA
Cyrillic РД on the right nozzle at 6:33
Call NASA