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Jake Chudnow - It's Good To Be D Duration: 2:24 Production code: 83 Its Good To Be D Year: 2006 From the Complete Collection: "It's Good To Be D was composed and recorded while d(runk)." Hello!! I run this channel because there is no place on YouTube (to my knowledge) that has ALL of Jake's work in one place. Finding and uploading everything is going to take a while so wish me luck! I discovered him through Vsauce, and I've loved his music since. This time, I made a little video for a catchy little song :) It follows a short history of planetary exploration. All clips and photos in this video are public domain. First footage taken from space; a camera attached to a captured V-2 rocket. (1946) • First Footage of Space (above 100 kilometers) Camera attached to a Thor missile. (1959) • First Footage Taken in Space - 1959 NASA: Mastery of Space (1962) • NASA: Mastery Of Space - 1962 - CharlieDea... Aleksei Leonov's first spacewalk in color (1965) • Rare color footage of first spacewalk, Ale... Saturn V Launch (1967) • Saturn V Launch Apollo 11's moon landing (1969) • Neil Armstrong - First Moon Landing 1969 Exploration of Planet Mercury by Mariner 10 (1976) • Exploration Of Planet Mercury By Mariner 1... Voyager 1 Launch (1977) • VOYAGER 1 - Launch (1977/09/05) Voyager 1 approaching Jupiter (1979) and Saturn (1980) • Voyager I | Jupiter Approach • Voyager 1 - Saturn Approach Time-Lapse Voyager 2 approaching Uranus (1986) and Neptune (1989) • Voyager 2 - Uranus Approach Timelapse (CO... • Voyager II | Neptune Approach I ended this video with a photo called "Pale Blue Dot." It's a photo of Earth taken by Voyager 1 in 1990, around 3.7 billion miles or 6 billion kilometers from the sun, even beyond Neptune. I think it's awesome. Obviously, the music not mine; all credits to Jake Chudnow. / @jakechudnow / @chudzmckenzie However, this video is mine!! so like... just don't steal it lol