Pioneer 10 Meets Jupiter - It Happened in Space #24
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In December 1973 Pioneer 10, NASA's first spacecraft to the outer planets and first to achieve escape velocity from the solar system, reached Jupiter. The probe took the first close-ups of the gas giant and its red spot, as well its moons Callisto, Ganymede and Europa. The craft was last heard from in 2003.
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We cannot enter into space because the Earth is covered by the Firmament. Case closed.
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almost 2 years without a new video??? what happen??? motherhood???
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Please make more videos these are amazing!
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Nobody went to the moon .
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i had no idea space was so beautiful !
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So, what is Pioneer 10 doing now? Some more info in your vids would be nice. Like your Venus vid and did even mention the other space craft that have made the trip. ? ?
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Bitch you have no idea what you speak of, literally! All this intel you've obtained is general information and requires the mind that of a young child! You're a grown woman putting out content that you know nothing of! You're pathetic! There are far BETTER channels than this pile of hollow shit!! You have ZERO intelligence about these subjects you discuss of!! You're patheric
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why is there no more spacey videos
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i invite in my covers time of my life
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please more on the past manned moon missions :-)
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So, where did it happen?! I'm never going to know!
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TE AMO
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Can you reupload this? assuming the low quality is a YouTube related issue.
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Only 360p? Come on Amy..
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It's incredible to reflect upon the sheer skill required to develop such technologies. It is often forgotten how much of a cooperative effort it is to push such boundaries in human abilities.
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I like to think about how exiting it was, for the time, to see the first images of the Pioneer and Voyager Missions.. I think we take for granted the alien nature of the Jovian and Saturian systems.
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