Do Scientists Have Answers For These Phenomena Seen On The Moon? | LRO 4K Episode 4

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Published 2021-01-18
The NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's findings answers some questions about the Moon's unsolved mysteries. LRO Episode 4 in 4K resolution. Astrum merch now available! Apparel: teespring.com/stores/astrum-space Metal Posters: displate.com/promo/astrum?art=5f04759ac338b

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All Comments (21)
  • @curtisnolan5993
    When i look at the moon, i just think its amazing that all of our ancestors and all the greatest who have lived on this planet, have all gazed upon the same moon...🌙
  • @issafacelift
    In school, I had a bit of a tough time catching onto things as the teachers would go through classes, and then I started telling myself I was just stupid. I felt inferior to the other kids in class. I would eventually learn what was being taught, but I struggled. I'm not sure if its how you explain the topics you cover, or if I'm just more interested in it, but thank you for making me feel way smarter than I used to. It makes my day every time. I run to my friends/family and tell them all about it. 😅 Got my first telescope for Christmas and have been diving deeper and deeper into everything space. I love your videos.
  • @MANINIMO
    I love how it sounds like this guy has a massive smile while narrating
  • As an American, I can’t get enough of narrations with accents. This guy’s voice is incredibly soothing; and he really sounds like he loves this topic. So that makes it even better.
  • @hatthewmartley
    Alex, I know you won't see this as your videos are loved by so many, but I just wanted to say thank you. Your videos genuinely do lift spirits. I've just got home from a 16 hour shift and seeing this in my feed has made my night.
  • Admittedly, looking at the moon through a 6 inch telescope, is impressive. I agree with your opening statements, as they are awe inspiring, even with a primitive scope.
  • @briand9217
    Been watching this guys videos on and off for years and it's like it's my first time to learn about space everytime. Brilliant
  • @Mr4Seven
    Binged on every single video prior this one and I cannot get enough! The visuals are mesmerizing and you do a phenomenal job narrating. 🙌
  • @jshood3353
    I would like to see more about odd formations on the moon. Especially locations of lava tubes, possible colonization sites, more LRO photos and videos, and much more about the far side of the moon. The dark side is a misnomer.
  • I feel particularly blessed that we have a moon so perfectly arranged for total eclipses. Since the moon is slowly escaping earth's gravity it's distance is temporary. But don't worry, the eclipses won't start tapering off for about 620 million years.
  • @TitoTheThird
    10:06 "A peak like this one, poking out of the surrounding darkness..." -- is perfect setting for a sci-fi horror movie! :)
  • @kylebarker7362
    Discovered your channel last autumn and binged watch all your content since - the perfect blend of fun and informal. Love it! Please keep going!!
  • @Morgenstund
    What I like about the Moon? The fact that we have been there. The thought still strikes me with awe. “Houston. Tranquility base here. The Eagle has landed” Goosebumps. Every time!
  • @GaiaCarney
    I am so entranced by the quality of images from the LRO ✨ Thanks, Astrum, I enjoy your LRO playlist
  • @jerlee620
    I LOVE this kinda stuff! Please do more like this. On Mars too. Thank you.
  • @DLCaster
    I would like to see a surface temperature map at different times of the year.
  • @bch9124
    Astrum, I would love to see more color analysis of the different elements found on the moon akin to what you showed with water in this one. Thanks!
  • @scottwdavis193
    The craters are caused by an electrical plasma discharge, a large amount of all geological features on most planets are caused by this, happens roughly every 12~13 thousand years
  • @brunocauin
    Dude, your channel is easily top 5 on YouTube in my opinion. Outstanding work!