The Final Cassini Images that Stunned the World | NASA Cassini Supercut

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All Comments (21)
  • @nathanaelcard
    Sometimes it feels like space channels are all repeating/rehashing each other, but this video feels wholly unique and inspired. In general, that's something I appreciate specifically of Astrum content, but this one especially
  • @evoeightyci
    The photo of Saturn back light from the Sun is just so stunning. Both from it's beauty but also it's the first time we've ever seen Saturn in it's entirety from the back looking towards our Sun. Breathtaking.
  • @jimtekkit
    Seeing Saturn through a telescope for the first time is an experience you don't forget. Even with 50X magnification it still feels like you're observing an ant-sized object, which puts into perspective how far away it is. But you can easily see the overall ring shape and just barely see the shadow of the planet being cast onto the rings.
  • @laurachapple6795
    The animation they did of Cassini entering the atmosphere always makes me tear up a little.
  • @captc0ck5lap60
    Cassini-Huygens will be forever remembered as the gold standard for space exploration missions. It just went so well as to almost be unbelievable. The entire thing was a triumph and everyone involved must be so proud. An incredible achievement and has scientific value and impact that can't be overstated. I do hope we can recover Huygens one day and put her on a plinth in a museum.
  • @Metallica4Life92
    I had no idea the rings of Saturn were such an incredibly dynamic system
  • @DEADisBEAUTIFUL
    If I ever find myself feeling insignificant in life…I watch something like this and feel even tinier and more minute than ever before.
  • @IceLordCryo
    22:57 the though of the last "thoughts" of the Cassini being that of confusion and panic, wondering why it was tumbling and spinning out of control, desperately trying to stop, will never not make me cry.
  • @porscheguy19
    This was one of the single greatest astronomy videos I've ever seen. Please make more.
  • @Riccardo_Silva
    You're able to fully convey the astonishment, thrill and utter beauty one cannot but feel when looking at our marvelous Solar System. Thank you Astrum! A very useful endeavour and an eye opener for many!!!
  • Alex I love your work, thank you so much. It blows my mind in the best way. You do what NASA's online presence (it seems to me) has always failed to do: you present it to us in a completely engaging and awe-inspiring way. Keep up the great work and keep inspiring us.
  • @masterxyr
    Galileo would weep if he could see these formidable pictures superb episode, Alex. cheers!
  • @JU5TINPDX
    6:15 that tiny, blurry, hazy picture of Titan’s surface, is one of the most incredible images ever taken…😮
  • @FireCat14
    I had closely followed the Cassini mission for years. I saw every photo released and read almost every artical about it. I felt really emotional when it was announced that Cassini mission was coming to an end.
  • @DIL_Mellow
    NASA really was like “some of you may die, but that is a risk I am willing to make.”
  • @Axgoodofdunemaul
    The faithful steadfast little space vehicle went the whole distance for us. The glory of the people who created it will live on so long as there is history. There's good cause for tears of pride and joy. Thank you Astrum.
  • @FallenRaven
    Never wanted this video to end. Just an amazing compilation and voice over.
  • @cherriberri8373
    The way you explain things is amazing, and I love how often you seem to cover a topic very few creators of similar quality have