NASA's Voyager Mission: Remastered [4K]

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Published 2022-06-11
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Soundtracks:
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
IMAX: Destiny in Space
IMAX: Cosmic Voyage
IMAX: Blue Planet
IMAX: The Dream Is Alive
Universe Sandbox 2
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond
Surviving Mars
Everyday Cinematic Sounds
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commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Voyager2_1977-2019…

Description of Voyager golden records:
   • We decoded NASA’s messages to aliens ...  

Voyager and Titan IV modeling by Raidernick

Decoding of Voyager records side B in real time:
   • First Ever Decode of Voyager Audio Im...  

Chapters:
0:00 Deductions and Decisions
37:23 Decisions and Discoveries
1:51:36 Discoveries and Destiny

All Comments (21)
  • @JacksonTyler
    Hope you enjoyed the film! Please, before commenting with critiques/corrections, check here to see if I've already acknowledged them. Video technically "starts" at 1:36 (Yeah yeah, my skit at the beginning...have a little fun!) "4K" -- what's with the tag? Let me explain: By no means are all of the source files used in this videos '4K', in fact, its safe to say that most of them aren't. The reason I render this video in 4K is so that people can appreciate the still images and mosaics that happen to have resolutions greater than 1920x1080. It is by no means a declaration that 100% of the video's visuals are of this resolution. So, it's for the stills -- not the video. I understand some may be disappointed this video is not Project Gemini Part 2. The truth is, it has been a year since I have worked on a video for this channel, and I have gotten a little rusty. I knew I was going to be able to make two videos this summer, and I didn't want my rustiness rubbing off on a long-awaited video that is very important to you and to this channel. I hope you understand that this video was chosen to help me get a little bit of my groove back; if I made mistakes, its better I make them here than on Gemini Pt. II. What does "Remastered" mean? It means that I have actually made a film on this subject before, long ago. I am acknowledging to you all that this is in fact my SECOND time making a video about this. This is true for all videos on this channel whose titles carry that word. It means absolutely nothing else. 1:36:43 My wording regarding Enceladus' energy source is a little too definite upon review. There is certainly disagreement on how much tidal energy from Saturn it receives, however -- though it is certainly possible that such tidal heating could account for much more than just 10%. "Geophysical models indicate that tidal heating is a main heat source, perhaps aided by radioactive decay and some heat-producing chemical reactions." Ted Stryk is pronounced "strike", not "strick".
  • @aolstudent999
    My comment is steered to ALL of your incredible documentaries. I am 70 years of age and a fully blown space geek. I was a teenager during the Gemini and Apollo years and never missed a launch, telecast or update. I owned the TV during the moon landings. I have over the years seen multiple documentaries covering those formative years but I have yet to see anything than can match what you have done. I was riveted to all your incredible documentaries and so surprised to learn so many new things. You are in-depth, entertaining and fully passionate about what you have done. Right down to the wonderful nitty-gritty of the mechanics. You have made this old man long for those days again and you have so made my day. Please, keep them coming!
  • @thetasigma42
    Please please please do more!!! Cassini, Galileo, Viking…. These documentaries are the gold standard, bar none.
  • @loge10
    Something I don't think I've seen in the comments, is that your narration voice is perfect for your documentaries- calm, but not boring, just the right tone and speed for the depth of the information you provide.
  • @owenstv
    These videos should be required viewing for public schools.
  • @cpchehaibar
    I really appreciate the distancing from the 'dramatic style space documentary' so common nowadays. Instead, this show packs the right historical and science information. Wonderful research work. Thank you.
  • @PUBHEAD1
    I'm glad there are 2 Voyagers, so they are not alone in the universe 😊
  • @dp5475
    In an undistracted world, this documentary would receive awards. Very well done.
  • @seanbaskett5506
    The thing that makes all this so good is the fact that all these films are pure passion projects. Done without regard to fame, only sharing.
  • @PontyFan1
    This is my favourite documentary on YouTube. For me the Voyager project is the greatest technological achievement of the 20th century!
  • @paterakisnick
    Once every 170 plus years one comes across a gem of a YouTube video. This is one of them. Absolute gem. Thank you.
  • Nothing on Youtube comes even close to what you are creating. Simply fantastic.
  • @eyemallears2647
    I REALLY appreciate the CGI note in the bottom right of some of the video clips. I wish every channel had the same respect for its viewers.
  • @Boinkeys
    I have watched every single one of your videos multiple times and I'm so glad to see you're still making videos. They're fantastic. Better than any space documentary/movie/video I have ever watched. I have recommended and will continue to recommend your channel to everyone I know. Thanks for the wonderful videos!
  • Channels like this are what make me happy about the internet. It's nice to see people just as passionate about space as me.
  • @brianw612
    The Cassini mission was revolutionary. That school bus sized probe showed us more than could have been imagined.
  • @LuciFeric137
    This is why you want JPL building your spacecraft. Not Boeing. Laudate Jack Parsons.
  • This is single handedly the best documentary on the Voyager missions ever made. I just love your attention to detail. Most documentaries these days are too superficial and dumb-downed (I'm looking at you BBC, Discovery, and PBS). I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about space missions but I've just been shocked by how much new info I've learned from this, especially the details regarding the golden record and some of the technical mishaps that occurred on the mission. Fantastic
  • Your content belongs in every school in America. I was naturally curious and loved Sci-fi, but never had a combination of teacher or material that could truly hook me into wanting to study science... Your films capture the beauty and human element that inspires that curiosity to keep exploring and looking. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these.