From the Vault of MIT
From the Vault of MIT
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"Big City" (1961)
MIT professor and architectural engineer John E. Burchard '23 accompanies the program host, Garry Moore, as they consider what the urban future holds: How and where we will live in 1980, twenty years in the future? They take Philadelphia and Brasilia as examples to illustrate how a city could be transformed. The hour-long program was filmed as part of the CBS Tomorrow series on the occasion of MIT's Centennial in 1961. Film to HD transfer courtesy of MIT 150. MIT Museum Collections.
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MIT Science Reporter - "How Fast is Fast?"
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Take a look at the life and effect that Harold "Doc" Edgerton had on MIT and the world, in "How Fast is Fast?" produced by the Edgerton Foundation in 1994. The film presents a wide-ranging compilation of film clips and interviews. Doc Edgerton demonstrates all sorts of effects of strobe photography that allow us to see what happens at speeds too fast to be discerned by the naked eye. Some well-...
Making Electrons Count (c. 1950)
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This early 1950s film provides a fascinating tour of the WHIRLWIND I computer facilities at MIT, illustrating daily routines, problem-shooting and step-by-step procedures that computer programmers and other users go through at the research center. Henry Kolm and Robert C. Merton make appearances. Sponsored by the Office of Naval Research.
MIT Centennial Round Table Presents-ds = dQ/T and YOU! (1961)
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A roster of luminaries including Jerome Wiesner, Jerrold Zacharias, and John Burchard of MIT discuss the significance of science and technology together with Raymond Aron of the Université de Paris-Sorbonne, Isidor Rabi of Columbia University, and Sir Eric Ashby of Cambridge University. Introduced by MIT President Julius A. Stratton and hosted by Charles Collingwood, this round table discussion...
MIT Science Reporter-"Sailing by Computer" (1966)
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Novel approaches to ship design using state-of-the-art computers are presented in a 1966 interview of Halsey Herreshoff, instructor at the MIT Department of Naval Architecture in charge of research in ship model testing, in this Science Reporter TV program co-produced by MIT and WGBH. Interview by John FItch. Courtesy of the MIT Museum. © MIT and WGBH.
MIT Science Reporter-"EDM: A Magic Slate" (1962)
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Norman Taylor (of ITEK Corp. previously with MIT's LIncoln Lab) demonstrates an innovative electronic drafting machine (EDM) that allows engineers to produce computer-based graphic images using a "light pen." Taylor is interviewed by John Fitch in 1962 as part of the MIT Science Reporter television series presented by MIT and produced by WGBH. Courtesy of the MIT Museum.
MIT Science Reporter-"Underwater Photography" (1964)
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This black-and white film features Harold "Doc" Edgerton interviewed by John Fitch about the technology and scientific applications of underwater photography for the MIT Science Reporter (National Education Television, 1964). Edgerton discusses hand-held cameras and deep-sea camera instruments at the MIT Pool, and reviews examples of his underwater photography fieldwork such as searching for th...
"The Social Beaver" (1956)
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A promotional film for prospective students and visitors to MIT, "The Social Beaver" focuses on the community living and range of social and cultural activities that round out a student's life at MIT, from music groups to hobby clubs, the traditional Field Day competitions, and dormitory life. The film was written and directed by MIT alumnus Oscar Henry Horowitz '22 and features original music ...
MIT Science Reporter - "One Part in a Trillion" (1964)
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In this 1964 MIT Science Reporter program, we take a tour of the nuclear reactor at the U.S. Army Materials Research Agency in Watertown, MA and learn how it is being used as a scientific research tool to detect and fingerprint infinitesimal impurities in metals. Homer Priest (director of the Watertown Research Laboratory) traces how knowledge of molecular structures has grown over time, and di...
"A Solution to Computer Bottlenecks" (1963) - Science Reporter TV Series
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Fernando J. Corbató, Associate Director of the MIT Computation Center, discusses the challenges of resolving computer bottlenecks that were becoming an increasingly significant issue around high-speed computers, and the complex problems involved in setting up a workable time-sharing program. Interviewed by John Fitch '52 for the "Science Reporter" TV series presented by MIT and produced by WGBH...
Scenes from Two Programs about Victor Weisskopf
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Scenes from two programs about Victor Weisskopf by Glorianna Davenport and Richard Leacock, presented on the occasion of a memorial event in 2002 celebrating his life. The first excerpt is taken from the film Remembering Niels Bohr, 1885-1962. The second excerpt is from the film Victor Weisskopf: Understanding Quantum Physics.
Technology 1934
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This silent film, which offers us a marvelous vintage tour of the Institute, was produced by MIT in 1934 "for all who might be interested in knowing more about the Institute and its significance in the world of Science, Art and Engineering," for alumni, "to awaken happy memories of undergraduate days," and for prospective students, to showcase life at MIT "as seen through the eyes of a boy of p...
MIT Science Reporter-"Automatically Programmed Tools" (1959)
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In this 1959 MIT Science Reporter television program, researchers John Francis Reintjes and Douglas Taylor Ross present the APT project, a novel system for the computerization of numerical control being developed at the new MIT Electronic Systems Laboratory. Reintjes and Ross discuss their work using the WHIRLWIND I computer to develop an automatic programming system for numerical control in tw...
"The Eye of a Robot: Studies in Machine Vision at MIT" and "TX-O Computer" (1959)
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The first of two films shown here, "Eye of a Robot" (to 18:30) summarizes computer vision research being carried out in the 1950s at the MIT Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence, under the direction of Marvin Minsky and with Patrick Winston and Berthold Horn supervising the robotics work. The film shows how "experimental computer programs extract line drawings from pictures and use knowledge ...
Tribute Banquet in Honor of Jerome Wiesner's Retirement (1980)
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Tribute Banquet in Honor of Jerome Wiesner's Retirement (1980)
Take Me Back To Tech (1976)
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Take Me Back To Tech (1976)
"The Apollo 4 Mission" (1967)
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This 1967 film depicts the preparation, launch and recovery of the successful flight of the first seven and one-half million pound-thrust Saturn Five vehicle with the Apollo spacecraft. The actual course of the flight is portrayed through animation. Included is color photography from inside the Saturn rings and spectacular views of the earth from an altitude of 11,000 miles. MIT is noted as one...
Founders' Philosophies (1976)
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Founders' Philosophies (1976)
"Reading by Ear" (1966) - Science Reporter TV Series
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"Reading by Ear" (1966) - Science Reporter TV Series
MIT Science Reporter-"Big Magnets" (1961)
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MIT Science Reporter-"Big Magnets" (1961)
MIT Science Reporter-"Computer for Apollo" (1965)
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MIT Science Reporter-"Computer for Apollo" (1965)
MIT Science Reporter - "Returning from the Moon" (1966)
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MIT Science Reporter - "Returning from the Moon" (1966)
MIT Science Reporter-"Food For Space Travelers" (1966)
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MIT Science Reporter-"Food For Space Travelers" (1966)
MIT Experimental Music Studio (c. 1973)
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MIT Experimental Music Studio (c. 1973)
MIT Science Reporter - "Landing on the Moon" (1966)
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MIT Science Reporter - "Landing on the Moon" (1966)
Vignettes of Early Radiation Workers (1978)
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Vignettes of Early Radiation Workers (1978)
"Bountiful Grant of the Sea" (1972)
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"Bountiful Grant of the Sea" (1972)
Artificial Intelligence-Learning and the TEIRESIAS Program (1981)
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Artificial Intelligence-Learning and the TEIRESIAS Program (1981)
MIT's Building 20: "The Magical Incubator"
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MIT's Building 20: "The Magical Incubator"
Inauguration of MIT's 14th President Paul E. Gray (1980)
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Inauguration of MIT's 14th President Paul E. Gray (1980)

Комментарии

  • @Comin_at_U_Live
    @Comin_at_U_Live 3 часа назад

    Hard to believe that anyone actually thinks that this equipment made it to the moon & back..lol this is a documentary proving nobody landed on the moon...

  • @tperk
    @tperk 2 дня назад

    7:11 Clark Kent almost collected disability

  • @DMBall
    @DMBall 2 дня назад

    The producer/director Russell Morash was a real whirlwind for WGBH. Also behind "This Old House", "Victory Garden," "The New Yankee Workshop."

  • @ctmtuber
    @ctmtuber 3 дня назад

    Awesome.

  • @user-jf4oe2ee2w
    @user-jf4oe2ee2w 3 дня назад

    its really fantastic job

  • @gordonpanther7766
    @gordonpanther7766 3 дня назад

    Great little film! I like the calm feel of it - no jumping here and there every 2 seconds. And I really like the presenter's approach: asks questions, listens to answers and information (and let's us listen to them). Compare to modern general TV, where presenters are more like Mike fucking Tyson in the ring in their tone and approach, and demand at least equal noise-making time to the experts or guests they're speaking to! Perhaps I'm being a little unfair - this was a 'science and tech' interview, and I suppose those still have general decorum and deferment to the expert being interviewed today. But I bet even the general shows and interviews had this touch of class and decorum back then. If only conspiracy claimers (we shouldn't dignify them with the word 'theorist') would fasten their jaws shut for an hour or two, engage their ears and brains and actually watch informational films like this (or read a book, or etc etc), they'd begin to learn enough basics to actually form a meaningful, informed opinion (and, happily, the correct answer!). Sadly, the world of today is becoming ever-more full of village idiots. Anyway, good stuff. I'm currently reading Earl Swift's "Across the Airless Wilds" - about the development of the Lunar Rover used on the final three Apollo missions. Very interesting so I'm going to get the "Haynes Manual" on the rover for some more tech detail. What a fantastic achievement that entire programme was - it showed what a large group of people could do when they put their minds to it and worked together. Joe Public needs to take heed of these examples and do a bit more of that 'working together', instead of sticking heads in sand, looking the other way, blaming politicians for everything, and taking no personal responsibility for this planet beyond what they are legally or socially ordered or shamed into doing. Well - if we want this magnificent human journey to continue much further, anyway...

  • @maxwelpajeu3214
    @maxwelpajeu3214 4 дня назад

    e temperatura nessa região chega a mais de 6 mil graus célcius, e tem gente que não sabe a temperatura de fusão do alumínio, ferro e etc. Por isso tem gente que acredita nessa bobagem. 60 anos atrás os caras conseguiram a façanha analógica que a tecnologia não consegue hoje !!!! MENTIROSOS !!!

  • @nnix7771
    @nnix7771 5 дней назад

    Unbelievable 😮

  • @AC-ih7jc
    @AC-ih7jc 5 дней назад

    I used to volunteer at the Cradle of Aviation Museum, and I think I remember that the LM simulator ended up there. You'd be surprised as to how much cool vintage space stuff that now resides in a museum was rescued from a landfill... Yes, we get all misty-eyed about the moon landing _now_ but 30-40 years ago, interest in such things was _very_ low. I and my friends were the oddballs

  • @Dallasl_andscaping_.
    @Dallasl_andscaping_. 7 дней назад

    Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) is a phenomenon observed in plasma physics, condensed matter physics, and accelerator physics. It happens when the frequency of incident radiation coincides with the natural frequency of rotation of electrons in magnetic fields. A free electron in a static and uniform magnetic field will move in a circle due to the Lorentz force. The circular motion may be superimposed with a uniform axial motion, resulting in a helix, or with a uniform motion perpendicular to the field (e.g., in the presence of an electrical or gravitational field) resulting in a cycloid.

  • @quadcityracing
    @quadcityracing 7 дней назад

    What was the surface temperature of the moon when Apollo 11 first landed

    • @eventcone
      @eventcone 6 дней назад

      Moderate, as one would expect in the lunar morning. It takes time to warm up from the lows of a 2 week night.

  • @sstrick500
    @sstrick500 7 дней назад

    The thinking: "Hey, this new computer thing has been reduced in size. Let's go to the Moon then!"

  • @sstrick500
    @sstrick500 7 дней назад

    Going to the moon, yet didn't have color TV.

    • @eventcone
      @eventcone 5 дней назад

      Sure, the Apollo 11 moonwalk was monochrome. But that was because of the limited signal bandwidth available. TV from the Command Module was colour though.

  • @brianarbenz1329
    @brianarbenz1329 7 дней назад

    Among the many things I love about this series is the willingness to go live with new tech that may not work perfectly every time. And John Fitch’s probing questions also make this such a meaningful show.

  • @GeorgeLerma
    @GeorgeLerma 13 дней назад

    This was some mega computer science stuff right there! These guys were geniuses!

  • @GeorgeLerma
    @GeorgeLerma 13 дней назад

    What's up with that methed-out piano bit at the beginning?

  • @richraymond9934
    @richraymond9934 15 дней назад

    That computor room was loud

  • @AirtimeAerial
    @AirtimeAerial 16 дней назад

    Hello..I'm Don Draper..MIT scientific reporter, coming to you from...

  • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
    @ChrisNear-gc6cx 16 дней назад

    farts

  • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
    @ChrisNear-gc6cx 16 дней назад

    Wakey wakey Its fakey fakey

  • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
    @ChrisNear-gc6cx 16 дней назад

    Read the comments from years ago and then an hour ago and you see how people are waking up to this bullshit. The people speaking for it all work at troll farms. 50 cents a post.

    • @texmex9721
      @texmex9721 7 дней назад

      It's the same BS for the past 30 years. Who held the camera? Why didn't they smile in the second press conference etc etc.

    • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
      @ChrisNear-gc6cx 7 дней назад

      @@texmex9721 And how did grown men in bulky suits fit in that small craft with all the other crap needed to do this??????

    • @texmex9721
      @texmex9721 7 дней назад

      @@ChrisNear-gc6cx Just fine. Very much like they did in practice. What's the next question? How did they develop photography skills on par with the teenagers at Sears portrait studio?

    • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
      @ChrisNear-gc6cx 7 дней назад

      @@texmex9721 No. why did they not take more cameras and film and aim these cameras in every possible direction, like towards earth and pan these cameras about so much that people would not be asking these questions to start with.

    • @texmex9721
      @texmex9721 7 дней назад

      @@ChrisNear-gc6cx Weight. Mission priorities. AS11-40-5924 is a good one though.

  • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
    @ChrisNear-gc6cx 16 дней назад

    It is like Dr Whos phone booth.

  • @vidtech2630
    @vidtech2630 16 дней назад

    😂🤣😂

  • @slidefirst694
    @slidefirst694 17 дней назад

    Any discoveries today are promptly sold to foreign governments, by Qatar and China- controlled scientists at leftist universities.

  • @mattstickle2725
    @mattstickle2725 17 дней назад

    Looking around inside the LEM.. WHERE WERE THEY STORING THOSE BIG PUFFY MR MARSHMALLOW SPACE SUITS? AND WHERE WERE THEY PUTTING THEM ON? AND THEN WHERE WERE THEY EXITING AT THROUGH A 24-IN DOOR EVEN THOUGH THEY HAVE 36-IN SHOULDERS? WHERE WERE THEY STORING THE OXYGEN THEY NEEDED TO AT LEAST FILL THE TANKS OR REFILL THEM? YEAH THIS IS ALL REAL PEOPLE

    • @msidc1238
      @msidc1238 16 дней назад

      They didn't need to stow the suits as they wear them most of the time in the LM, they, also don't even take up that much room. Where did you get the measurements for the hatch and their shoulders? The oxygen tanks obviously weren't in the cabin.

    • @mattstickle2725
      @mattstickle2725 16 дней назад

      @@msidc1238most of the photos from inside have all been wiped from internet. For just this reason. They must have stowed them right by the dune buggy. And the oxygen generator.

    • @msidc1238
      @msidc1238 16 дней назад

      @@mattstickle2725 Completely false. There are countless photographs from inside the LM on the Internet. Take a look at the Apollo Image Archive.

    • @msidc1238
      @msidc1238 16 дней назад

      @@mattstickle2725 Also the location of everything on the LM can be found on the Internet if you look hard enough too.

    • @texmex9721
      @texmex9721 7 дней назад

      The LM had 2 doors goofus.

  • @tysonrinker5958
    @tysonrinker5958 17 дней назад

    Those space crafts look absolutely rediculous

  • @Seavoyager45
    @Seavoyager45 18 дней назад

    That was good entertainment for the 50's generation but that contraption never left the ground!!!

  • @EdWeibe
    @EdWeibe 18 дней назад

    yes we did it. Buzz Aldrins comments on other reels when asked about fear during the landing, he said "it didnt happen". Not the landing, but the FEAR didnt happen. Obviously they landed and they had zero fear as test pilots. Someone wouldnt be a test pilot if they feared the task. The stared fear in the face. We went. We did it several times over several missions. Even Jim Lovell mentioned panic. Why panic. You'll be back where were before the panic.

    • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
      @ChrisNear-gc6cx 16 дней назад

      Farts

    • @maskonfilteroff3145
      @maskonfilteroff3145 15 дней назад

      I see people saying that a lot (and I thought that for a while too), but Buzz actually explains what he meant if you watch a little further. After he says "Scariest? It didn't happen. It could have been scary." he smiles and - most likely seeing she didn't understand - he adds "circuit breaker". The host next to him then helps out by asking him "the circuit breaker when?" Buzz then says, "Oh. I'm glad someone helps me" and then tells the story about an incident with the circuit breaker that could've stranded them, but didn't, so the scariest part didn't happen. I'm pretty sure he just didn't realize he hadn't told that story yet that day. And to be fair, it really is a non-answer to the question.

    • @EdWeibe
      @EdWeibe 15 дней назад

      @@maskonfilteroff3145 its called knowing your machine. I know those switches he's referring to.

  • @andrewadius142
    @andrewadius142 18 дней назад

    Nasa has contributed so much to the world!!

    • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
      @ChrisNear-gc6cx 16 дней назад

      yes, I am laughing my ass off right now.

  • @bac-up6758
    @bac-up6758 18 дней назад

    Maneuvering in space is impossible right now with current technology. There's no way the lander could have maneuvered to the command module.

    • @paulzuk1468
      @paulzuk1468 17 дней назад

      Why do you think it's impossible?

    • @Splattervision-qh1sd
      @Splattervision-qh1sd 16 дней назад

      @@paulzuk1468I’ll go out on a limb and say it’s probably the belief common with flat earthers / moon landing deniers. They claim that rockets can’t work in space, thus maneuvering in space would be impossible. Of course rockets work wonderfully in space. Rocket fuel creates its own oxygen.

  • @bac-up6758
    @bac-up6758 18 дней назад

    After seeing this video it's even more ridiculous that we could go to the moon back then. And totally ludicrous that supposedly we can't go now!!!

  • @HomoStupidus
    @HomoStupidus 18 дней назад

    A banana town like Mejico should not have a democracy, it deserves a populist autocracy, they adore their dictator for the handouts he gives them.

  • @slidefirst694
    @slidefirst694 19 дней назад

    Today's president of MIT is beholden to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and China and must espouse antiAmerican rhetoric to keep her job, and look the other way while MIT professors sell top secret research to foreign governments.

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 18 дней назад

      No. But funny you can't supply any actual data to support your baseless claims.

    • @slidefirst694
      @slidefirst694 18 дней назад

      ​@@kitcanyon658It's in the news, even as it's suppressed. Seeing the truth is difficult but some are able

  • @ElyanSun
    @ElyanSun 19 дней назад

    If this crap landed Moon… I swear that i’am Mike Tyson 😂

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 18 дней назад

      Which material are speaking of? The simple mock ups created to work through a new design? Then I guess you think those clay model car bodies are supposed to be out driving on the streets, right? Or are you talking about the craft that ended up weighing over 15 tons? I mean, are you now claiming that real data isn't relevant?

  • @JeffSherlock
    @JeffSherlock 19 дней назад

    Why did RUclips include a blue box for this? Absurd.

  • @stvnnmnn
    @stvnnmnn 19 дней назад

    What an awesome video! Why did it take so long for YT to recommend it to me? LOL

  • @johnvasilopoulos1503
    @johnvasilopoulos1503 20 дней назад

    How does YOU TUBE still allow shit like this 🤔

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 18 дней назад

      Ah, John. Still jealous of people that not only earn degrees in engineering but actually understand and apply engineering in the real world? That's not a good look for a man. I suggest you get a real education, son.

    • @johnvasilopoulos1503
      @johnvasilopoulos1503 15 дней назад

      @@kitcanyon658 you are too far gone 🤣🤣🤣

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 15 дней назад

      @@johnvasilopoulos1503 : Thanks for admitting you didn’t get an education. By the way, when are you flatters going to get a working map?

    • @johnvasilopoulos1503
      @johnvasilopoulos1503 13 дней назад

      @@kitcanyon658 Hello 😊 i don't need an education to detect lies. And no, I'm not a flatter. i don't care what shape it is,and if it's spinning or not. you need to prove to me,and show me evidence of those claims. Now get back into your foetal position and think for yourself for a change 👍

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 13 дней назад

      @@johnvasilopoulos1503 : Ah, sure thing. So science in your world is just about feelings. So how come you believe in electrons? Do you feel them working inside your device? You see, son, it takes education to create things of this nature. Your types just sit at home and have "feelings" about something. We educated people just laugh at your ignorance. So, since you claim it is all faked, then how about you prove it? Show us your research, data and analysis. Or didn't you actually do any? Please don't tell me you just watched a RUclips video where someone else told you what to think. Let me guess, you think the LM was made of nothing but cardboard and tin foil, right? LOL. So, here's your chance to show us. Or, you can take the lame way out and just say you "just know..." or some other such nonsense. It's ok. Just stick to your echo chamber sites. In the meantime us doers will go on creating things and performing missions such as the Apollo program accomplished.

  • @johnvasilopoulos1503
    @johnvasilopoulos1503 20 дней назад

    This is hilarious 🤣

  • @monteceitomoocher
    @monteceitomoocher 20 дней назад

    Our modern world stands on the shoulders of giants, John Fitch and these engineers are only a few of them.

  • @parkershaw8529
    @parkershaw8529 20 дней назад

    Funny moment at 7:00!

  • @user-ri8fn6sz7z
    @user-ri8fn6sz7z 21 день назад

    The electronics back then were so primitive by our standards but so revolutionary compared to 10 years prior.

  • @dennissavage4007
    @dennissavage4007 21 день назад

    All lies NASA now admits cant go to the moon.

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 18 дней назад

      Are you a grown man? If so, how is it that you can't even know how to write a simple sentence or two?

  • @ArabVARpenalty
    @ArabVARpenalty 21 день назад

    Landing in Hollywood

  • @walterhoenig6569
    @walterhoenig6569 22 дня назад

    It’s more aptly Technology Reporter

  • @jebjed3998
    @jebjed3998 22 дня назад

    This thing looks like a joke LOL

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 18 дней назад

      Which is exactly what uneducated people say. Thanks for admitting your IQ and education level.

  • @heinrichkarter162
    @heinrichkarter162 22 дня назад

    Hollywood....

  • @Acto22
    @Acto22 22 дня назад

    That dodgy shack never left Area51.Poople are nuts thinking Naza landed 3 Stooges in the moon with that crap in 1969?

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 18 дней назад

      Says the guy who doesn't understand what a question mark is or what is it intended to be used for. Thanks for that fail. That was classic!

    • @ChrisNear-gc6cx
      @ChrisNear-gc6cx 16 дней назад

      @@kitcanyon658 And thank you for the English lesson you fool.

  • @user-xt8rq4fo4q
    @user-xt8rq4fo4q 23 дня назад

    Что делал Кубрик в это время? И где полеты на Луну сейчас?

  • @Agent77X
    @Agent77X 23 дня назад

    Same ones on Starliner?😂

  • @patricksullivan653
    @patricksullivan653 23 дня назад

    Hilarious,the poor fellow drinking the milk,only to have it go over his face,up his nose. All the while in a test chamber.