What is the Artemis 1 Mission? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...
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Top Comments (10)
I love how Neil asks questions he surely knows the answers to, but acts as the surrogate for the audience, asking the experts questions we in the audience would want to ask. I appreciate that he brings complex ideas to layman's understanding for us.
Love you Sir. I was 5 when I started watching you and now I'm 17. You made my childhood,teenage and will make my adulthood too. Thank you for everything.
As a technician it's been amazing working on the sls rocket at Kennedy Space Center I am so proud to be a small cog in the historic launch
If you had the opportunity, would you rather go on the trip to the Moon or Mars?
Neil and Chuck's chemistry is always fantastic. Great job as always gents.
Chuck is so much more intelligent and knowledgeable than he will admit... You two make a great team. And had a wonderful guest. Thanks for another great one!
Whenever Neil says they combed the landscape looking for someone I can't help but think of the scene in Spaceballs combing the desert xD
I am very excited to think that a fully functioning Moon Base could happen within my lifetime. <3
Neil, you missed your chance to riff on your ending seque: "We have to land this capsule in the ocean"
For this one, I would have preferred a one-on-one conversation with Nujoud.
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Top Comments (10)
I love how Neil asks questions he surely knows the answers to, but acts as the surrogate for the audience, asking the experts questions we in the audience would want to ask. I appreciate that he brings complex ideas to layman's understanding for us.
Love you Sir. I was 5 when I started watching you and now I'm 17. You made my childhood,teenage and will make my adulthood too. Thank you for everything.
As a technician it's been amazing working on the sls rocket at Kennedy Space Center I am so proud to be a small cog in the historic launch
If you had the opportunity, would you rather go on the trip to the Moon or Mars?
Neil and Chuck's chemistry is always fantastic. Great job as always gents.
Chuck is so much more intelligent and knowledgeable than he will admit... You two make a great team. And had a wonderful guest. Thanks for another great one!
Whenever Neil says they combed the landscape looking for someone I can't help but think of the scene in Spaceballs combing the desert xD
I am very excited to think that a fully functioning Moon Base could happen within my lifetime. <3
Neil, you missed your chance to riff on your ending seque: "We have to land this capsule in the ocean"
For this one, I would have preferred a one-on-one conversation with Nujoud.