The Insane Engineering of the Perseverance Rover
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References:
[1] mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/rover/wheels/#:~:text=The%20Perseverance%20rover%20has%20six,and%20curve%2C%20making%20arcing%20turns
[2]www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/zeroing-in-on-the-target
[3] mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/science/landing-site/
[4]www.mdpi.com/2411-9660/3/2/22/pdf-vor
[5] mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/rover/electrical-power/
[6] rps.nasa.gov/about-rps/about-plutonium-238/#:~:text=Credit%3A%20U.S.%20Department%20of%20Energy,as%20a%20piece%20of%20paper.
[7] fas.org/nuke/space/pu-ulysses.pdf
[8] www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/plutonium-238-production.html
[9] science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2000/ast13nov_1#:~:text=Most%20of%20the%20station's%20oxygen,hydrogen%20gas%20and%20oxygen%20gas.&text=The%20hydrogen%20is%20used%20for,is%20released%20into%20the%20atmosphere
[10] www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S009457651630203X
[11a] mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/rover/electrical-power/
[12] www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/fs_moxie_150908.pdf
[13] mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/rover/sample-handling/
[14] mars.nasa.gov/mars-exploration/missions/mars-sample-return/
[15] mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/instruments/sherloc/
[16] mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/instruments/pixl/
[17]link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-020-00740-4
[18] www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/6-things-to-know-about-nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter
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Comentarios
The response to this video has been huge. One of our biggest videos ever. We worked our ass off on these animations. Big shout out to Mike and Eli, our stellar animators. Also big thanks to Curiosity Stream, without them we simple would not have the budget to make something this ambitious. If you liked this video, you will love that Armstrong documentary on CS. It gives me some serious goals to work towards. Packed with information and beautiful story telling.
The Hidden Ninja
Hace 10 días
Turns out there was, in fact, a photo of a rainbow on Mars, created yesterday. And do you know why I believe it? *because we have an actual photograph*. Let me ask you this: Why would NASA photo-shop in a rainbow into their photo? When science's tertiary goal is to have as many people believe in it as possible
The Hidden Ninja
Hace 10 días
@audio guru Let me ask you this: What do you believe happens when we see live video of a rocket launching into space?
The Hidden Ninja
Hace 10 días
@audio guru Please, show me where you saw the rainbow. In this video? This video is CGI. It was created before the mars landing even happened. Show me where you saw an actual image of a rainbow on mars, created by sunlight passing through rain, and not just created via refraction on the camera itself. It's the difference between a semi-circle of a rainbow (seen from ground level), or a full circle
The Hidden Ninja
Hace 11 días
@audio guru Do you have any proof? Because they do, in fact, have real images of the round earth. People have been there and seen it in person. And are in fact doing so right now
Jeremy Marquardt
Hace 17 días
@The Hidden Ninja yeah... no shit! It never will be there either 🙄 only in cartoon form. Keep dreaming of fake space
What's a "Mirs"?????
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How to collect sample from Mars surface cause it has sandstorm
Fulvian Yudha Manggala
Hace 6 horas
I think the sample is will have a little device that sends the sample location soo the future Rover can find it...
The size of peserverance rover is quite interesting.
I am very curious about Perseverance rover & Ingenuity .....❤️ From India 🇮🇳
uh guys what happens if theres an virus in mars that means oh no AHHHHHHHHHH
America, you scary! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Please do ingenuity
When will perseverance MOXIE will start working? I mean production of oxygen?
Fulvian Yudha Manggala
Hace 6 horas
Moxie is just a small scale device... Maybe in the future Nasa will send a bigger device to further studies...
Congrats
perseverance rover = too much god damn math.
NASA...what are you waiting for? Start selling these sheeples Real Estates from Mars. That’s only the beginning of a new and very lucrative business...you’re welcome.
Mike and Eli, whomsoever you are in the best of all team. I have never seen someone highlights his team mates. ❤️ Good luck, I have seen this informative video without blinking my eyes. 👍
13:43 Proof of alien UFOs on Mars!!!!!!
An amazing story well told. Excellent work!
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Rough roads ought to complain only way for improvement martains make themselves scarce when roads need smoothing
Am I the only one who saw the alein ship in the background at 11:10
Fulvian Yudha Manggala
Hace 6 horas
Yeah.. it's a easteregg from the animation
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Now we are aliens on Mars😂
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i thought you said that nitinol wheel will be used on mars rover 2020
Hey NASA just sand and rocks on mars, no life what so ever. Boring and to expensive, come in AZ if you want to study sand and rocks LOL
Perseverance rover has already found signs of mOre intelligent life on Mars than a flat earth conference.
mtb416
Hace 8 días
FYI, there’s nothing impressive about punching down.
Chris Thirion
Hace 9 días
🤣🤣😂😂😂
We apparently have all this complex technology to control a rover on Mars that can do all these complicated operations. And we don't have cure for coronavirus. Hmmmmm sounds dodgy to me 🤔
John Hazenhousen
Hace 10 días
🤦♂️
DID ANYONE NOTICE THE UFO IN THE BACKGROUND OF THE VIDEO? AT 11.07 JUST ABOVE THE MIDDLE OF THE SCREEN THERE IS A STATIC UFO THAT THEN MOVES DOWN AND TO THE LEFT!
I love how all the technicians in the clean room are just like "Jerry, can I get a look" "Tom you're doing good"
Why searching mars when we could colonised venus's atmosphere ?😅
WAit , WHAT IF A STROM COMES THERE , THE SAMPLES WILL BE GONE
didn't china already bring samples back from moon with a fully autonomous process?
How 'bout the insane engineering of the fat tanker that blocked suez canal
Is it really that insane ? Mars rovers have been done for the past decade. Not insane imo. Something like China's new quantum computer is insane engineering, not this piece of junk that basically achieves nothing and moves slower than a snail
did anyone see the ufo at 11 minuets
Perseverance's actual landing can be seen here: espast.info/red/ybKcf8OlnpiHZJU/v-deo.html
epic for sure!
Holy shit balls. A ground penetrating Radar. Damn son...
at the top left
i see you added a baby yoda at 2:24
sent to mers?
so awesome, these folks do the coolest things on Planet Earth..and Mars! Love @NASA and @JPL
The mission would be more exciting if it's a human mission but it would be sadder if something wrong happens.
Where did everyone go to college???? I am in awe of all of you. I just a grandma and proud of you. Hopefully some of you went to Florida State or University of Florida
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hoover dam and end espast.info/red/tLOWqMZrqXx6sJ0/v-deo.html ...........
i cant even think in normal engeniering haha!
MAERS!
Lol "space"...you people aren't even close to reality...
I just realized that this vid was made on the same day and mouth and year when Perseverance landed
Your gay if you dont like
2:40 apert on the hersh mershin surface
Amazing robots but, What about sending Humanoid robots? They have hands, a lot of space for batteries, and prob better IA (don't really know enough about IA, yet)
Now this is what you call *REAL ENGINEERING*
How did they make all these wow
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espast.info/red/s5O9et2Cuo9oZHs/v-deo.html&feature=share
The Bible says that God created life. We don't know if He also created life on other planets, but the Bible says that the entire universe suffers the consequences of man's sin (Revelation 6; 12-14). If there is extraterrestrial life, its nature is also fallen.
“ insane “ engineering ???. Stop using this stupid americanism . Great engineering - clever engineering - visionary engineering.................👏👏👏
There's been much in the last few years that made me lose faith in humanity. This on the other hand really gave me hope :) ! Thx for this amazing video
Kuro Htaryo
Hace 15 días
i feel you, sometimes we don´t have real empathy for each other, but still... we are growing. science and arts make us a little better. (not politics, religion, merchandise or whatsoever). somedays it´s hard to feel inspired.
I don’t think these experiments are insane. They seem very well thought out by a reasoning mind.
pida siouy
Hace 25 días
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I understand that fossils on earth survived millions of years but if there was life on mars is it possible that fossils of life could survive billions of years?
I just have one question about the samples that they’re going to leave on the surface out in the open and I’ve heard that there are problems with the dust on the other rovers solar panel energy collection. So how are they going to find these things if they’re buried under a lot of dust?
Well done💯👍👏 sir. I appreciate😊❤ efforts.
I just had the wildest idea: perhaps the wind from the helicopter blades could be used to clean the dust on the solar panels and in this manner bring back the opportunity rover?
Anyone else notice how much the capsule looks like ‘The Jupiter 2’ from ‘Lost in Space’.
That’s the smoothest ad transition I have ever experienced 😂
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gioyu comi
Hace 26 días
AHHHHHHHH!!!!!
future of Humanity ❤
Wait it is called Jezero crater, like serbian word jerezo - lake
seeni gzty
Hace 26 días
oof the dublin accent :( " carrying de nexsht genarashan"
If there is life in any form on Mars, WE are the aliens und the Rover is the manless UFO.
EasyToKnow
Hace 27 días
Sry for bad English im german
11:09 UFO
Preseverance is "Spirit" and "curiosity" big brother :D
bcvbb hyui
Hace 28 días
what happens if the rover falls upside down or simply overturns since the surface isnt flat ?
Why don't they take a picture of the night sky above the rover, something would probably be seen (stars, etc.) Some of the many cameras could try it
yasio bolo
Hace 29 días
what happens if the rover falls upside down or simply overturns since the surface isnt flat ?
INSPECTOR CAMPBELL- SO MR SHELBY WOULD YOU LIKE TO PAY A VISIT TO MARS( irish accent)
karttik 17
Hace 29 días
@oiuet souiu huh? what's that?
oiuet souiu
Hace 29 días
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bcvbb hyui
Hace 28 días
Where is your accent from? e.g Mers instead of Mars.
fabulous 😜
got an engineering question what about underground nuclear test facility for multiple tests not just a one off what would it take to build something like that
Its interesting how much old Apollo technology is involved during entry, descent and landing the rover. The entry vehicle carries mass balances to shift its center of gravity away from its center of lift, which allows it to develop sideways lift perpendicular to its direction of travel. Then by continuously rolling the vehicle as necessary to redirect the lift the rover can be steered towards a precise landing area. The Apollo command module did the same thing during reentry. Also, the rover's terrain relative navigation system looks down and analyzes the terrain below, which allows it to avoid ground hazards and land in a safe spot. The Apollo lunar module's guidance system also brought the spacecraft down to a low altitude but then a human astronaut had to look down and analyze the terrain below and find a nice safe spot to touch down at. I guess whatever works is something you stay with.
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Why don't they take a picture of the night sky above the rover, something would probably be seen (stars, etc.) Some of the many cameras could try it
engineering at its best, congratulations for a job well done. tell me if its time for us to inhabit Mars if the pandemic worsens in 10 years
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Great engineering - except for the cameras. Perseverance has not produced any great hi-rez images from the planet from it's "technologically advanced" cameras. Either the cameras are crap or NASA is degrading the images on purpose. Is there any reason why NASA needs to hide what is present on Mars??? As taxpayers we are being shot-changed.
oof the dublin accent :( " carrying de nexsht genarashan"
🚀 way to go!
Wait, so the moxie is practically a test for future terraforming?
Where is your accent from? e.g Mers instead of Mars.
what happens if the rover falls upside down or simply overturns since the surface isnt flat ?
This was super informative so thank you so much for digging and finding details of the rover. I really really appreciate it.
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yep great engineering so what was that part that just fell offf nice job
It's insane to share that tech question copy rights!
Imagine a world where you are able to end poverty once and for all, but instead waste all those recourses to visit a giant red rock.
RADU-ANDREI NITU
Hace 29 días
Poverty would never end under capitalism, because it would not generate any profit. Exploring space is a good use of money and resources, since if we want to survive and expand as a species we need to expand to other planets.
Awesome thanks
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I'm no flat-earther. But it is puzzling why there is more interest in colonizing Mars than there is in colonizing Antarctica.
cat videos
Hace un mes
@Dwarfedgiant True that, regarding money wasted on war. But my point is, if we can terraform Mars, we can terraform Earth.
Dwarfedgiant
Hace un mes
@cat videos it is at the moment, but with the right tech it can be habitable. Mars and the Moon are training grounds at the moment. If we had been investing the amount that each country spends on the military and wars and killing each other into the space industry, we would probably be far more advanced than we currently are.
cat videos
Hace un mes
@Dwarfedgiant Even if Earth's climate changed drastically, due to meteor or whatever, it still doesn't make sense to go to Mars since Mars is already uninhabitable.
Dwarfedgiant
Hace un mes
@cat videos a lot of things could happen to earth as we've seen in its history - meteor strike for example, climate change leading to ice ages etc etc if Earth is our only home, then any of these extinction events would be the end of us. If we had two homes, we have a back up. The longevity of our species will be determined by our presence in space. We've done pretty well so far for thousands of years, but the longer we wait, the closer these events become.
cat videos
Hace un mes
@Dwarfedgiant What would happen to Earth?
Too bad Mars is flat.
We are alone 1000s of astrophysicst agree no one in the galaxy brian cox agrees hes done the science you should too