The Curious Life of a Mars Rover | Nat Geo Live

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Published 2015-01-26
Having helped design the Mars rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, NASA engineer Kobie Boykins reveals what these robots are telling us about the existence of life on the red planet.
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All Comments (21)
  • @Fkidd702
    I like presenters like him... How you can tell that he loves his job
  • @davidc8339
    This guy is so awesome to watch, imagine if he was a High School teacher, kids would be so much more interested in space and science. Great job
  • I could listen to this guy for hours... He's so excited about this, it's contagious
  • @artemnoelgames
    The audience are dead... Such a great gentleman doing what he truly loves! You can see the spark and passion in his eyes and words! Watched the whole thing
  • @jaymoore2738
    This guy is the greatest kind of speaker in the world. First, he has highly interesting material, 2nd, he entertains - we laugh and "oooo" and "ahhh", 3rdly, his rapid fire voice is very clear and doesn't leave you wondering what he just said. This is my opinion, and I do feel somewhat qualified, having been trained by incredible teachers.....preparing me to teach and do corporate presentations throughout my career. He is a master-speaker in my book!
  • @alexkwofie8233
    This guy is a good teacher. He explains vividly what happens and their intentions of doing certain things up there. Bravo
  • @sven4639
    What a weak crowd for this absolutely wonderful speaker
  • @josesaladin4355
    He is a great speaker. So interesting i didn't want to skip anything. Everything perfectly explained. Used simple words with powerful presentation
  • @shansingh5059
    This guy has elaborated the whole Mars Rover process so diligently and clearly upto the point that I could not move my eyes 👀away for a second. So impressive 👌😍
  • @maahkee9630
    That's how you know this guy really loves his job. :)
  • I feel like crying right now cuz I've never felt so enthused about all this stuff B4 like I should have cuz every video I've seen about the subject, the speakers never really captured my fascination about how important this all is but this dude... has absolutely captured my child like imagination & fascination to the point where now, I have to watch everything I can can get my hands on about Mars. Thank you sir! I wish you were the only person giving us updates on our progress there. You have an absolute gift for giving these types of lectures.
  • @ellenmurphy2150
    He's very good at explaining everything and he's funny. And he's not boring.
  • This guy needs to do more NASA presentations. His enthusiasm is contagious
  • @Aidan_ODonnell
    my middle school science teacher was just like this guy, he gave me such a genuine awe for outer space