NASA's Voyager Mission: Remastered [4K]
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Publicado 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
/ @everydaycinematicsounds
Kelvinsong's work and license: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Kelvin13
Tomruen work and license: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Voyager2_1977-2019…
Image of Venus through modern telescope credit: Raysastrophotography
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/h21.ht…
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
Todos los comentarios (21)
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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".
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Please please please do more!!! Cassini, Galileo, Viking…. These documentaries are the gold standard, bar none.
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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!
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These videos should be required viewing for public schools.
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Best documentary I’ve ever seen on the Voyager series
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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.
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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.
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This is my favourite documentary on YouTube. For me the Voyager project is the greatest technological achievement of the 20th century!
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I'm glad there are 2 Voyagers, so they are not alone in the universe 😊
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In an undistracted world, this documentary would receive awards. Very well done.
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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.
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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.
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Nothing on Youtube comes even close to what you are creating. Simply fantastic.
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The Cassini mission was revolutionary. That school bus sized probe showed us more than could have been imagined.
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Greatest space documentary channel bar none. Can't wait for Gemini Part 2.
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Once every 170 plus years one comes across a gem of a YouTube video. This is one of them. Absolute gem. Thank you.
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This is why you want JPL building your spacecraft. Not Boeing. Laudate Jack Parsons.
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Channels like this are what make me happy about the internet. It's nice to see people just as passionate about space as me.
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I’ve seen almost every documentary on the Voyager missions, I learned so much from this gem!
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My last year of highschool was 1977. Been following Voyager through Uni and ever since. I purchased the boxed CD's of all raw images taken by both V1&2. This was simply an amazing documentary. I have watched it twice already. Great to see some of the original simulations by James Blinn of JPL (I was in awe of his work when I first started programming engineering simulations in the early 1980s). Outstanding work 👏👏