What South Korea Saw in the Darkest Regions on the Moon | DANURI and NASA's LRO

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Published 2023-03-02
A look at permanently shadowed regions on the Moon where NASA and KARI hopes to find water ice.
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All Comments (21)
  • @tombruner9634
    Congratulation to the Republic of Korea, and welcome to the club! Having visited RoK and worked on an aviation project with them I have gained much respect for the people and their admirable culture. I'm sure that they will be among the humans who extend humanity's footprint, and so our chances of survival, beyond the confines of Earth.
  • ~01:30 ",,,we've only scratched the tip of the iceberg..." There's my nominee for the top mixed metaphor of the week.
  • @noahebert7007
    I remember Korea's first rocket launch into space. It's cool to see them arriving at the moon these years later.
  • @caejones2792
    I do not know how to express the depth of my disappointment when I heard that Shackleton Crater is apparently dry. Still, glad that Korea is getting into the Lunar housing market.
  • This is fascinating information. The moon is expansive, much like other existing planets, however it doesn’t shy away from keeping secrets of its own.
  • H.G. Wells predicted vast caverns under the surface of the moon in his book 'The First Men in the Moon', and it was in these caverns that the 'Selenites' lived.
  • @BrennenL
    I had no idea South Korea was doing space stuff. Fantastic video! I'll look into more of their stuff.
  • Amazing is the word for these gadgets we humans keep envisioning and then assembling, allowing us to learn so much about our universe. 👏🏻
  • i cant thank you enough for continuing to post regularly for your videos are always relaxing and well conveyed great work.
  • @resQfurppl
    space, the universe, it’s so fascinating; beyond words, beyond comprehension! it’s always fascinated me since i was a child. the beauty, the endlessness … totally mind blowing!!! i love learning about all the new things & the beautiful pictures NASA has been able to capture. having people with the intellect to create/engineer such equipment & think about every tiny detail, it’s truly incredible 🤯😍🤩❤️ thank you for this channel!!
  • @ItakenoBS
    Korea has been preparing for space business for a long time. It didn't come out of nowhere. A lot of infrastructure has been put in place, and now it has reached the stage where it can contribute to humanity. You will see more Korean names in the space rockets.
  • @willderousse
    One of your best written and edited videos yet Alex.
  • Hopefully they can soon send back actual footages rather than making these animations for us to imagine what might be happening
  • Imagine what could be achieved if all humanity worked together, with no hidden agenda, to make the moon colony.
  • @MarcusPocus
    wonderfully fascinating.. superb presentation and mesmerizing images!! ❤
  • Thank you Astrum. This was a very nice episode to watch.
  • @LSF17
    I love how calming and informative these videos are!
  • I remember when Nasa had a moon rock on display that you could touch. I touched the moon rock for sure. Now, they've removed it because it's so precious. I do believe the dust will be the biggest issue if we get there. It gets into everything as we saw with the lunar missions.
  • @tamphex
    Thanks for effort you put into this; a lot of really interesting information. Much appreciated!
  • Somehow your videos make me feel something that is extremely hard for me to feel...hope for the future. Even if it isn't my own future, but somehow, learning about space and the possibilities that exist for us, as well as what we humans are capable of when we actually work together for a change, make me picture a life without war, among the stars. A more peaceful life, where we all work together to achieve greater heights, as it was always meant to be.