How China Reinvented The Space Station!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- Play Conflict of Nations for FREE on PC or Mobile: 💥 con.onelink.me/kZW6/wcy3xpbf Receive 13K GOLD & 1 month premium subscription, only available for the next 30 days!
Last Video: Something Weird Is Happening To The Moon..
• Something Weird Is Hap...
►The Space Race Merch Store Is Live! Shop our first release while quantities last: shop.theteslaspace.com/
► Join Our Discord Server: / discord
► Patreon: / theteslaspace
► Subscribe to our other channel, The Space Race: / theteslaspace
Mars Colonization News and Updates
• Mars Colonization News...
SpaceX News and Updates: • SpaceX News and Updates
The Space Race is dedicated to the exploration of outer space and humans' mission to explore the universe. We’ll provide news and updates from everything in space, including the SpaceX and NASA mission to colonize Mars and the Moon. We’ll focus on news and updates from SpaceX, NASA, Starlink, Blue Origin, The James Webb Space Telescope and more. If you’re interested in space exploration, Mars colonization, and everything to do with space travel and the space race... you’ve come to the right channel! We love space and hope to inspire others to learn more!
► Subscribe to The Tesla Space newsletter: www.theteslaspace.com
Business Email: derek@ellify.com
#Spacex #Space #Mars - Наука та технологія
Play Conflict of Nations for FREE on PC or Mobile: 💥 con.onelink.me/kZW6/wcy3xpbf Receive 13K GOLD & 1 month premium subscription, only available for the next 30 days!
I love China, I've lived and worked there, but please catch a but of _The China Show_ to see what is happening on the ground today.
An interesting video and the technology on this station is impressive. But the fact that China doesn't care about strewing it's used rocket wreckage over foreign countries shows it's lack of respect for other nations.
Is there a game titled "Cooperation of Nations"? Would like my kids and grand kids to play that if it exists. If not, I found that Chinese checkers helped them learn how to cooperate with each other to reach their goals. Team sports also help. I grew up in China in the 1970s and remember watching documentary films at the movie theaters on the US and Soviet space accomplishments. Kids like me were just wowed and dreamed of 1 day being able to explore space also. During the 40+ years that I've lived in the US, I've visited China twice. The 1st time about 16 years ago and the 2nd time was just a few months ago this year. When I witnessed the amount of improvement on the standard of living with the next level technology and infrastructure accessible to the general public it felt like a dream. It's the same dreamlike feeling as when I watched the American and Soviet rockets blasted off into space over 40 years ago. Back then, we felt no fear or animosity towards the Americans nor the Soviets, I just find it so strange that here in the US, there is so much negativity towards China because of the fear mongering and fake news from our media and politicians. I hope more Americans can travel to China to see what's it's really like there and see that people there live just as happily as Americans, many of them probably happier. Peace😉.
You mentioned Taiwan towards the end of the video. Hope you will get to visit there and talk to different generations of people so that they can tell you in person their different versions of the history of what they officially call The Republic of China (ROC). ROC officially claims Mongolia in addition to all of the territorial land and waters that the People's Republic of China claims, which also includes the island of Taiwan as one of its provinces.
🛰
While China was sending the lander to the moon, the United States and its allies were sending their weapons to Ukraine and Israel. Then they say China has military aims!
美国有量子卫星吗?美国有超级电脑吗?没有有5g...6g系统吗?美国有新能源汽车吗?美国有独立自主的宇宙空间站吗?美国高超音速飞弹吗?美国有领先全球的无人机吗??美国能造出领先全球的全电系统航空母舰吗?美国的电磁大炮能装军舰吗?美国可以打无人机的激光系统吗?。。。很显然没有都没用,那是因为我们偷了美国未来的技术!所以现在美国没有了!哈哈哈。。。
it is simple, the Chinese space station grow like this: 1. 上,2. 工,3. 土,4. 王,5. 田,6,囍
😅
😂😂😂
final form 魑魅魍魉
@@andyliu7922 final final form 龘龘龘龘
@@leezhieng lol what is this character, dragons on top of each other?
On China side, there is no space race like in 1960s, it is just progressing its space exploration program based on road map set 15-20 years ago =)
In 1960s China have no money and technology to do so. They launched their first very simple satellite in 1970. At that time USA have already reached moon.
i want to post a newpaper 😅
CPC is accountable for everything, good or bad, and it bears the blunt or praises forever, unlike democratic countries where elected leaders only blame the other parties for committing bad things.
yeah and the budget is very very low compared to gdp of china.
There *should* be space race, in my opinion. The competition gave humanity so many good technologies
US : we ban china to enter ISS
China : okay, we just make a better space station !
ong ! frfr ! no cap !
@@ah11980 Is Porsche 911 a copy from VW beetles?
@@ah11980 “We lied, We cheated, We stole” - Mike Pompeo
@@ah11980 Fine, tired of your westners' nonsenses with no facts supported. Keep living in your fantasies.
@@ah11980😁
To the United States the word international means national plus allies
It's typical Westoid settler-regime insecurity where the thief thinks everyone else is a thief!
Allies that don't imprison and organ harvest any and all live prisoners deemed a threat to the CCP.
Russia : What?
@@DOSFS after the illegal dissolution of the ussr the new russian government was trynna lick the boots of the americans, at that time they were allies, well as much as any other subject of the american empire is its ally.
@@DOSFS Russia's existence is due to the fact that the basic cabin and technology of the International Space Station come from Russia, and the United States has long relied on Russian launch vehicles, so the United States cannot rule out Russia
I think the only thing you didn’t mention is that it’s propulsion is based on ion propulsion not chemical. Much more efficient to boost orbit.
It has both ion thruster and traditional chemical. They need chemical to dodge space X satellites lol
@@ex0duzz Correct, chemical has the Isp required for quick burns (as does cold gas), which shows the limitations of ion, which is both power hungry and low thrust.
THey also need to mention that the Chinese Space Station has a functional microwave oven. The other Space station does not. Sounds trivial but to have the voltage capacity for microwave oven is not easy.
請問~你對美國宇航員不是一次破壞國際太空站有什麼看法?
@@fredh8065 What makes you think that exactly?
Love how the Chinese gave their space station such a mythic vibe with mythical names " Heavenly Palace," "Heavenly Quest".
Sounds like those cruise ships naming.
The names come from a well-known fairy tale in China.😊
@@lanbo316 Oh, that's nice
All of the Chinese space vehicles are named after mythical stories in their history.
For example, China's Zhurong Mars rover is named after an ancient Chinese mythological figure. It is the Chinese God of Fire and taught humans how to use fire.
it's like comparing the NYC subway with the Shanghai subway
you can compare any european subway with NYC and still NYC is garbage lol. nothing about the US subway system is good
I didn't dare to take the NYC subway when I visited NYC several years ago, because I didn't want to be pushed onto the rails.
@@amaoseu lmao xD
🤣😂🤣😂
Indeed. The NY Subway has worked well for over 100 years.
It remains to be seen if communist China can build ANYTHING that lasts that long.
And you forgot to mention that Chinese space station only costs about 8 billion dollars and ISS costs around 110 billion dollars and it’s was in the early 90s and early 2000s. Imagine how much more money would it be for NASA to build one today.
@@ghostmantagshome-er6pb lol, repeating the same rhetoric from the MSM
@@ghostmantagshome-er6pbyou have union labors, look those road constructors, two poor guys work and other eight just stand and watch them. And those are good guys since there are a lot of guys do nothing and just claim welfare or become homeless. And you can see military pay over thousand dollars for a office chair, that is why US government pay high price for everything. Dummy
@@ghostmantagshome-er6pb Turn your brain on,Slaves can't build a space station.
@@ghostmantagshome-er6pbDo you mean the enslavement of scientists?
It’s called Government over inflating the budget to fund the most money out of all the counties involved building the ISS. The amount spent does not mean the actual cost to build. A big portion of the money went towards launch and payload insurance. Do you know who sits on the board of those insurance companies? It’s not the Government, but money going into their pockets. So your comparison of cost doesn’t mean one is better than the other. It just means the American Government and people are corrupt.
China: "Okay, then we'll just do it ourselves, and do it better."
America: wait that wasn't the goal thou-
China: "Too late."
Sure, go along with that farcical thought.
Better, LOL!
@@texan-american200someone hurt the American didn’t they
@@texan-american200I know. Truth hurt your anal
@@NewTrip_NewAdventure i am waiting for the next chinese that will call you a racist for calling them copy cats...
Could you argue that China being prohibited from the ISS has meant increased technological advancement for the Chinese since they’re forced to use their own tech
In the long run, yes.
Pretty much all the Chinese space hardware is just modernized Soviet hardware they got their hands on in the 90's and 00's. I don't know why this was never brought up in the video. Tiangong shares arguably even more with MIR than the ISS. All it's modules are based on Soviet DOS and OPS space station modules. The tianhe core module is effectively just a copy of the Russian DOS-8 module for example, it's so similar in fact that it keeps the exact same shape and dimensions which only existed because the Soviets wouldn't have been able to fit the module inside the Proton rocket's fairing otherwise. Even the engines of the rocket that launched the modules, LM-5B, uses a copy of the Soviet RD-120 engine, the YF-100.
@@MarkusPape If technology can be simply stolen then there must be many countries make their own, but seems only China make their space staion, so where is the problem?
Typical American thinking@@VG_164
@@lhuang1569 I'm not American. Just telling the truth.
China will definitely expand Tiangong because the components for expansion have actually been built. They are actually backups of the current space station, originally intended as replacements in case the first component failed. In fact, this is the tradition of CNSA. For example, China’s second artificial satellite is the backup of the first, the second lunar probe is the backup of the first, the second spacecraft is the backup of the first, etc.
Its actually very clever. Sadly they don't seem to do this when it comes to missions to Mars, and the upcoming missions to Jupiter, Venus etc.
@@aprilpower1158每个任务都有,但有的任务成本太高,不能在重复发射一次
@@aprilpower1158we shall wait and see, they’re taking their time on this
They have an extra Tian He module already built and on standby when they launched the first one. It's only about when they refurbish that one and launch it.
@@leonzspotg They would have given out information by now if they planned to make 2 Venus probes and 2 Mars sample return crafts.
this is like when some kid try to join project with Bullies but got rejected then that kid try make their own better than Bullies
Yet the bullies are Chicoms and they're showing nothing about the station, except what they'll only allow us to see. Your argument doesn't make any sense.
@@texan-american200 Fucking hell Americans are propagandised. America has only been at peace for 17 years of its entire 247 year existence. China's last war was 45 years ago. America has had control over most international financial and monetary institutions since the end of the second world war which has allowed it to unilaterally sanction their political enemies and starve their civilian populations. The US has 800 military bases around the globe. China has 1. The US spends more on its military than the next 10 largest militaries in the world combined. Who's the real bully?
@@texan-american200 "they're showing nothing about the station, except what they'll only allow us to see."
Agreed. It's naive for anyone to think China is providing real information about their stations. The flaws of the ISS are all on display. Flaws on China's station will be hidden from the world.
Except thats entirely wrong, but not your fault, the facts are never really mentioned. Check historical facts first. It was first and foremost a US space station, with added partners from the western world and Japan. Russia's involvement was post Soviet-collapse and a political move to stop the tech flowing to N.Korea, China (who barely had anything going at that stage, manned-wise) and Iran. The space stations first name was Freedom, then Alpha, to which the Russians objected, and ISS was the last name that everyone okayed on. China was never a partner and they only started going on the present program once they'd bought what they needed from Russia.
When you get bullied because of your persecution of ethnic minorities.
Any video about China will never lack hate speech in comments
Well this is UA-cam, a USA website after all, not surprising since USA hates China the most.
And it will have the opposite effect that the commenters intended. Instead of seeing China for it's good and bad when younger people see disparaging comments like that they'll immediately see it as propaganda because people on TikTok don't talk like that.
any platform with Amurikkans will never lack hate comments, whether the target is china, mexico, russia or any non-US vassal states
@@kangkim150 Western democracy is about allowing oneself to be a rogue and not allowing others to speak
all western Sinophobe's that cant handle that China is doing fine. they keep believing in anti china propaganda told by the US. all brainwashed.
Желаю удачи китайским товарищам!
俄罗斯同志一起共同发展!
俄罗斯人在太空是无敌的!--来自《流浪地球2》
谢谢,俄国同志
世界人民大团结万岁!感谢来自俄罗斯的同志,乌拉!
thanks
Thanks
The thing about CSS is all them modules are replacable with new module so the whole space station won't retire like ISS.
It is because of modular construction that CSS is capable of expanding to a larger size in the future.
Except retirement of ISS keeps getting pushed back as more money is budgeted. It'll be like the B52 which was designed in the early 50's and is still the main bomber today.
@@ChatGPT1111 wars and displacing brown people comes first, space exploration needs to wait
@@ChatGPT1111Patch it and then use it.😂
China: We have a space party, guess who's not invited?
Wby not ? Asia has so much to teach the west
I am Ireland. Can we join please, lots of young students need to hear from you in PRC China ?
@@causewaykayak好像是可以的,美国是不行的。中国空间站全部是中文系统和标识,所以外国宇航员先要学习中文
@@weno6747 that makes sense, its a Chinese space station after all.
@@causewaykayak ESA and JAXA have already signed partnerships with the Chinese space program. You can join as long as you are not american
This is by far the best detailed video, explaining the Chinese space station. Let alone Chinese pronunciations are correct in this video. The only thing missing in this video is Wentian module, which also serves as the backup platform of the core module with capability of space station control and management, has its own airlock served as main exit for spacewalking and a second robotic arm for the station, which can connect to the main robotic arm. Mengtian module has its own airlock for supplement and equipment transportation. Xuntian Telescope will be planned Chinese space station telescope currently under development. It will feature a 2-meter (6.6 foot) diameter primary mirror and is expected to have a field of view 300 times larger than the Hubble Space Telescope. This will allow the telescope to image up to 40 percent of the sky using its 2.5 gigapixel camera over ten years.
这颗太空望远镜还可以从空间站分离并伴飞
the Hubble space telescope was launched over 30 years ago…
@@yessir7147 Yeah, but "Nokia" already died🤣
Isnt this a chinese yt?
@ericliume........a lot of what this guy was saying is BS. Like for instance the ISS does have wireless for it's laptops and ipads but it's not for internet, it's for NASA communication networks including with other satellites.
Good video, and nice to see a western channel who do not just do china bashing, but show the actual things.
Time is changing
@@Samsenggalaci some people refused to change apparently. going as far as hating over nothing
@@Samsenggalaci nope just independent jounalist hobbiests
@@r.i.t.randominterestingthi4031 Why dont you go live in china and tell us all how awful it is over there then mr. China is so great. I refuse to get near chinese infrastructure much less a space station made in china.
@@dragoncpu2226those 1.3 billion people are so miserable. I live in Seattle and all the heavy lifting machineries at the port are built, packaged, and shipped from China and assembled here. How miserable those workers are having to deal with Chinese crap equipments risking their lives all day just to get your Amazon package on time.
The US is concerned about China due to their track record of consistently meeting or surpassing their goals, whether they are set for 5, 10, 20, or 30 years in advance. This efficiency has raised apprehensions in the United States.
这就是美国的强盗逻辑,只允许自己发展,不允许他国发展,更别说超越了!中国5000年的历史告诉中国人,但凡行使霸权的国家,就没有一个命长的!
And the funny thing is that the US has the resources to modernize their own station or build one on the moon but they refuse to do so and instead cut funding to programs that would be beneficial to the public, and fund wars that bully smaller countries.
sounds like skill issue
The innovators are the one's that learn by trial and error, the copyright pirates can just take the parts that work.
Skill issue
谢谢你介绍中国的空间站。每一次美国禁止中国的某样东西。就迫使中国自己研发自己的东西。
Prohibition will only make people surpass It won't work
Ok COVID hakka noodles Chinese bots 😂😂
@@Robert_austia yeah, every chinese is a bot.
@@iyi3305 ohh COVID hakka noodles Chinese bots activated
@@Robert_austia right right right,you are right😂
there are many plans for future stations supposed to be happening in the next few years and i for one am really exited about it. for far to long people have ignored space but finally we are increasing are presence out there and making meaningful plans to branch out. and i actually think the competition between countries might help because americans love to think there the best at everything and will move mountains to prove it
In order to do that, the US must let go of the war machine, good luck!
That's a much better place to compete, rather than trade war or hot war.
americans think there are the best at everything, china thinks they can prove otherwise....the latter is usually not true.
You forgot to say that Chinese astronaut they can video call daily with theur families and when they have working at the space is on live in China TV's even in the children's school to show what they are doing at space.
Yes astronauts can use 5G technology to access the Internet, chat with their families and whtch TV shows, or they will be bored in their 6 month mission. They can watch live football matches as well, but unfortunately team China fails.
@@amaoseu😂😂😅
@@amaoseu我喜欢你的幽默😂😂😂
@@user-LDB 哈哈哈
ISS: We are on a collision course please change your trajectory!
Tiangong: Meow
Russian section: Ima outta here
1:48 actually the ISS is indeed Mir 2.0. Did you know that the Russian segment modules (Zvezda in particular) were manufactured in 1985 as a component for the cancelled Mir-2 project. It was placed in storage in the Khrunichev factory until 1996, where it was refurbished and launched in 2000. Also the Shuttle-Mir program was considered the 1st phase in the ISS program.
The U.S. segment is the old Space Station Freedom plans.
Not only that, Soviets had a policy of doubling production - two of everything - in case of failure. If no failures they make it the next development, which is never very much: the scientists (at the time) always thought the one they worked on would be the last and it would be cancelled, so there wasn't much point. So Mir didn't fail, its backup became Mir-2, then Zvezda, and FGB backup became Nauka MLM. (Soon to be) ISS was actually about 5% Space Station Freedom before they included the Russians (With Soyuz as lifeboats, landing in Australia) - the Integrated Truss structure was all Freedom in 92 before they changed names circa 93.
perhaps some Russian modules can trace their lineage back to the ill-fated Mir-2 project, but most of ISS is much closer to Freedom. Sure, Mir-2 was supposed to have a truss section akin to that of ISS, but Russia never got there
@@thomasafb Actually, the truss is entirely Space Station Freedom - the design was developed 1991-1992 when they realised that the tinker-toy boom and the huge amount of EVA's required to build it were not going to happen. So ITS was already looking at fabrication by the time of ISS. Mir-2 had a type of truss, but most of its backbone was becoming the modules, as they found the same problems building in space as the US did (US tested deployment in 1986, Soviets had trusses erected on Salyut 7 and Mir, and everyone had trouble with them). Fair amount of paperwork available to see it all. So, yes, the ROS is all Mir-2 in pieces, and USOS is Space Station Freedom cut-down.
I came across a bunch of chinese comments bashing the ISS for being too old and outdated. It's unfortunate that they don't know that the ISS modules are already more than 2 decades old. Back then, even space station tech was largely unknown.
I have seen many pictures of the International Space Station, and the interior looks like a garbage dump full of wires.
Cuz it was built 40 years ago without major rehabilitation for the past 20years
The Americans said the Chinese can't join the ISS, so China made a better one.
truly
I love how US "funding" should not be used to let china on board as majority of US debt is to China and its massive.
So its basically your dad buying you a house and ur not letting him in
You clearly went to Chinese school 😁
Japan = Holds more US debt than China
USA = Owns the VAST majority of all US debt both private and public
@@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un in what video game is this ?
Not the majority but at 2nd, with $859,400,000,000 in debt to china
China is the 1 st dept holder for US for the past decade since 2008. Until recent China decide to dumb US dept due to the conflict between China and US.@@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un
@@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un You're replying to a CCP chat bot.
Wentian = Asking the Heavens; Mengtian = Dreaming of the Heavens.
NO! tian=sky
Its so cool that wentian is actually a research lab, kinda bares the meaning of asking for heaven's answer to their questions which is really poetic
@@xiaoyanshe797 That's direct surface translation which is dumb. Go back to school.
@@xiaoyanshe797 sky is sky, heaven is heaven, 天问 is asking to the god/heaven, wondering the answer, how can sky reply?
天 指的是 天道,问天 是 占星。@@chungwayne1624
No mention of the downlink speed? the tiangong has a downlink of downlink rate is 1.2 Gbps whilst the ISS has a downlink of 100 Mbps. It's not that bad but certain experiments on the ISS save the real data on storage devices and brought back to earth to not interupt the flow of data Also you probably have noticed if ever theres a life broadcast from the ISS the quality can be iffy
your information seems somewhat outdated. the iss bandwidth was upgraded from 300 Mbps to 600 Mbps in 2019. additionally, i'd like to point out that it's a research facility and not a television studio, so video quality is not exactly a prime concern.
Having bandwidth and real time high quality video comms is good to have. Same as transferring any information at double the rate or more.
It's like Bill Gates saying we only need 64K memory or whatever.
Sure you can do things with 64K and even go to the moon with it but what you can do will ultimately be limited by your hardware limits. Same as you can do things with less power but you can obviously do even more with more power, and why they upgraded the bandwidth and the solar arrays and everything else they can. This is even more important when you can get more for less with newer tech and designs(ie more ability for less space/weight)
That's why we invented compression, what experiments need 1.2Gb/s back to earth, clowns.
@@feignitclowns? Lol. More bandwidth is better, even if you never use it. One day you will. Compression is not ideal, and if you don't need it, it's better to not do compression since ultimately you will be giving up detail/quality and/or time due to your more limited bandwidth. You can also use compression with more bandwidth, there's literally zero downside. You can do twice as much in half the time.
You could also do Morse code with 1kb to transfer information back doesn't change the fact that more bandwidth is better and will allow more data to be transfered which opens up possibilities that would otherwise be impossible.
Like just say you saw a UFO, and now China can send highest quality video back to earth in real time while also maintaining live video conference calls with multiple people.
So while you can only do one video call low quality, I could be transferring massive universe mapping data from xuntian space telescope(even if compressed, the universe is massive) and also high quality live streaming UFO and other members on board could also be doing live broadcasts and video calls with multiple sources, while another one is also having a break and watching high quality live stream if his favourite movies or talking to his family etc.
Who knows. All you need to know is that more bandwidth is always better and you will find uses in the end. Even if it's not maxed out, it will still transfer faster. And that is always a good thing. Maybe you are one day in life and death situation and you need to transfer something quickly and also have high quality video stream the whole time. Maybe you have emergency medical issue and surgeon in earth needs live video feed and needs to operate remotely in the future.
It's the same as saying we went to the moon with computer the size of a telephone booth and with processors less power than my calculator from 20 years ago. So why need more powerful or faster computer? Such flawed copium mentality. Lol.
There's literally unlimited examples where faster is better. There's no situation where slower is better so i don't see what your even trying to argue about. Clowns. 🤣
Importantly, Apollo and astronauts got it from the moon decades ago.😊 NASA will do it again soon. Indians just did it unman, although Jews failed. go figure
Great job pal!
It was a pleasure to watch this vid.
"Clean walls" also helps to reduce the amount of dirt (dust, molds, ...). Fighting it after the fact is pretty hard in space.
How is that? All the molds etc will be hiding behind the walls where it will be hard to clean as well as repair if something breaks, like when a mircometeor hits.
@@johnarnold893 Yeah, having your eyes on everything should make it easier to keep things clean.
It also slows access during critical times when trying to put out a fire when wires have shorted. That's one of the reasons so much was left exposed in international launches, so astronauts could quickly access and address problems. Looks clunky but it's functional.
@@tomwhone9804 Yeah. People (see: This video) get really carried away with things looking like an iPhone. Everyone has consumer brain - companies don't even want you to know how their stuff works, let alone be able to work on their products. Design requirements are different for professionals.
*antagonist space mold enters the chat*
The space station looks like you can stand up and walk around and enough room for everyone even space for personal needs.
It's truly a marvel of engineering and a huge step up in quality of life for those on board!
@@TheSpaceRaceYTJust because the ISS interior has an industrial appearance it doesn't imply that the residents have a poorer quality of life.
lol wut did you actually watch this video smh
@@anthonyshiels9273 I was just saying that it has more room for scientific experiments and personal space for astronauts that's all.
@@davidchou1675 Yes I did and part of the vehicles popping interior of the space station that's I was commenting about.
Not easy for the Chinese to achieve this, under NASA's total isolation.
In another sense, once they really achieve this, they have full control over their own intellectual property rights.
Agreed
NASA’s total isolation?
WTF? Apparently now the USA is responsible for funding and developing every nations space program.
I repeat, what the fuck?
Your every nation doesn’t include China.
@@yessir7147 Are you sure it includes China? Prove it.
China's people in their long history have shown themselves like the Russians to have ingenuity, as as well as being pragmatic and practical. This space station is the latest example. “Step by step and the thing is done.” Charles Atlas
The Russians have ingenuity? Maybe in performing genocide they do. What a foolish statement.
After cultural revolution, they've returned to being practical and realistic about virtually all things, to them, anything works for them are adoptable.
it was taken away the last few hundreds from mongol / manchurian / european / japanese colonialism. Outsiders just rob and never build. Look at america after becoming a shitsrael colony, it's on a downward trajectory because an occupied nation and its people always come last
The ISS is a hybrid between the planned Soviet Mir-2 and the US Freedom space station. That is why there is a distinct "Russian Orbital Segment" and a distinct "United States Orbital Segment." Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 (PMA-1) connects the US Node-1 "Unity" module to the Russian "Zarya" module which was the core of Mir-2. Russian modules are attached to Zarya, while American, ESA, Italian, and Japanese modules are attached to the US Unity and Harmony nodes. The US nodes, along with the ESA, Italian, and Japanese nodes, were all intended for Space Station Freedom. The ISS shares the "Integrated Truss Structure" planned for Space Station Freedom.
The ISS is a chimera of Mir-2 and Freedom. To suggest it is simply an evolution of Mir is technically and historically incorrect. Also, China's Tiangong space station's Tianhe module heavily leverages the Russian Zarya module design, and its Wentian module heavily leverages the Russian Zvezda module design. Also, China's Shenzhou spacecraft is effectively a scaled up Soyuz. Design-wise, Tiangong is just as much an evolution of Mir as the Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS. The cleaner interior of Tiangong is likely due to the fact it has not been continuously occupied for decades, like the ISS. Constant additions of experiments, equipment, etc. have caused more equipment to be attached, and more power and data cables to be extended. Photos from the early ISS expeditions show a much less cluttered interior.
Your so called information are pure misinformation.
Thank you for you take on the station's design :)
Needs an edit: There were two development leads here: Zarya was an FGB block, originally planned for Mir, not Mir-2, and history put paid to its use; Zvezda was originally earmarked for Mir-2, and as such was built in the mid 1980s. FGB's were just modules never cores, just a development from TKS, from when it competed with the Soyuz design. There was some infighting on the Russian side which led to the FGB inclusion, otherwise it would have developed without it. Crucially, the extended modules of Tiangong and Tianzhou, are essentially the projects that Russia could not afford to build - the science modules are from Russias science & power module development and Tianzhou is the extended Progress path. Japanese module Kibo was the largest module on the ISS and when you see it after installation it looked incredibly spacious, as do all things when we first first move into them. Due to historical events, both SSF and Mir-2 looked in danger of never happening, but, mainly for political reasons, they ended up saving each other, whilst adding a bridging space station between the two: the Shuttle-Mir program, the importance of which cannot be overlooked.
有效信息👍
天宫里面的马桶还是按照美国马桶的模式来设计的😂
those who advocated for legislation to prohibit china from participating in any projects related to the ISS must have mixed feelings now. "what does not kill me only makes me stronger" applies to china.
America never learns --- it was the space station, now it is 5G, 6G, semiconductors, NEVs, ai chips, quantum chips, renewable energy and more. China will dominate and then the U.S. will lose a big chunk of the global market.
That was never the point. China's space agency is directly part of the military. You can't mix a civilian structure and military personnel.
@@diogocarvalho2934 --- Why???? Why must every one follow the U.S. or western model? Every nation has the absolute right to do things its own way!
Don't glorify the American model so much; it's outdated. look at human history over thousands of years - in times of war, does anyone care if it's military or civilian facilities? It's hypocritical protectionism and exclusivism.
@@diogocarvalho2934 Don't hype up the American model so much, it's merely a representation of a specific era. If you reflect on thousands of years of human history, during wartime, does anyone really care whether it's a military or civilian facility? It's such a hypocritical stance of protectionism and exclusivity.
China is truly an amazing country! Wow, they have done incredible progress so fast!!
After all Nepolean wasn't wrong, "Let China Sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world".
Ok Chinese bot 😂😂
Yes china shake world by spreading china COVID 😂😂
Truly a visionary he was
@@bbabbich3467 everything has an end.
@@bbabbich3467 "China can’t take on Europe / The US and their Allie’s though. The innovation and culture that comes out of the west is just far too dominant."
China produces more scientific papers than the US, so you are incorrect.
@@bbabbich3467 "Go look what Elon has to say about scientific papers."
Elon?
Elon Musk?
Why do I have to care about what that idiot has to say?
What’s interesting is that I usually notice a lot of people from the west be like “China didn’t build their technology! They stole it from us!”, trying to claim the credit for technology developed by China. I mean how can China steal something you don’t even have😂
On top of amazing technological advancement achieved by the Chinese space programme, the names they've given to each module and rockets is simply poetic; they're named after characters from Chinese folklores
The unofficial name of the station is 豆腐渣工程, Dòufuzhā Gōngchéng.
Classic case of inferiority complex and inability to admit the technological advancement China has achieved.
@@Astuga then why you guys worry so much :) sit tight and enjoy the firework
@@user-xd7pf5tv9q Who said I'm worried?
I will enjoy the shit show that China under the CCP is. What will crumble first - the three gorges dam, the financial system or the space station?
Please remind us all of the US national debt.
Of course Ms Yellen says US can afford two simultaneous wars.
Uhh, against who I wonder.
The debt is big enough to worry the leading speakers for the Republican party when contemplating Biden's subsidies for Ukraine .
It's frequently discussed in Congress. Prospects of a crumbling economy for USA ?? Lets see some balance and perspective in comments please.
Excellent visual and illustration.
Just to add, the longer arm is also able to crawl around to different mounting point.
So can canadarm
He said it
ok.... so?
@@Aiophgy Canadarm2 also includes a track and a mobile base that can move a long distance along ISS structure.
CanadArm does this for decades
It is logical, normal, and expected, that each generation be an improvement over the last.
The story of the Chinese space station illustrates that technological blockade is only effective against countries that lack scientific research foundation. For big countries, technological blockade can only have a short-term effect, because in the long term, technological blockade will increase the country's motivation to upgrade technology in disguise. Their original backward technology has no advantage compared with foreign countries. If it can be purchased, they usually will not choose to develop it themselves (economically uneconomical). However, after the technology blockade, the cost of purchasing advanced technology exceeds that of their own research and development. which will stimulate their home markets to upgrade technology. In other words, technological blockade makes their research and development cost-effective.
Yeah, but that would only be true if they were capable of research and development, LOL
@@evrythingis1 Isnt everything in China a "national security concern" in us? Only place where you can live american dream is in china. China is like US but clean, safe & actually developed.
@@FemboyLegendGD You Wumao need to work on your technique. Does your boss know that you accidently make Chinese people seem belligerent? China is a country that is still learning how to use toilets, has polluted over 90% of their own ground water, has air pollution so bad from dirty coal plants that they are forced to only use EV's in some cities, and then they have the poor quality Chinese cars catching fire in the streets.
1. The Long March is the 4th most powerful rocket behind NASA's Space Launch System, the Falcon Heavy, and the Delta IV Heavy. I'm a little surprised you didn't know that. The SLS launch was a pretty big deal.
2. Regarding the arm, matching the size is not the same as matching capability. There are many factors to consider, and an extra joint is a weak point. We don't know the exact capabilities of the combined arm(s), but it's safe to say that it doesn't quite have the same strength as Canadarm 2 (let alone 3, under construction for the Lunar Gateway).
3. Nothing about this space station, as you have described it, is a reinvention. It is a very respectable achievement, certainly, but it is essentially a copy of existing technologies. They have done excellent work in other domains, however.
Similarly, this mechanical arm is only the first generation, and the second generation will be online soon. But also can be directly installed, which is very convenient to operate.
Has the US called this space station a national security threat yet?
The functioning of LM-5B is not really original. This was used for the Space shuttle and Ariane-5 and in fact the Soyouz launcher use it also. It is sometime called one stage and half.
Starting the video with a gong and Chinese style music cracked me up like what happened to all the spacey-interstellar music🤣
Really nice info-graphics. And objective commentary. This is a model for how all informative videos should be.
A "century worth of progress?" I think not. We won't see that until humans make a space station similar to the one in the 1968 movie 2001. Until artificial gravity becomes an integral part of a space station, we are still on our first steps. So far every space station is just cylinders connected together.
Precisely this. Micro-gravity is a killer; all those who have had extended stays at the ISS (or Mir and now Tiangong) suffer debilitating changes in their physiology, including muscle wasting, bone loss and serious deterioration of their retinae. I have long wondered at the failure of NASA/ESA/CSE/JAXA when it comes to advancing with designs that spin (and thus generate artificial gravity). It seems to me to be cruel and unconscionable to continue subjecting space travellers to such sub-standard accommodations.
I agree 100%
@@acanuck1679 Considering the ISS's main purpose is to study micro-gravity and it's effects, including it's effects on humans, having gravity would be kind of pointless. Unless you come up with some magic artificial gravity generator, to expand into space we need to understand the effects on microgravity, and find ways to mitigate it. It's not casual cruelty, these people are volunteers who know what they're getting into, and the ISS serves a purpose.
I completely agree that we do need much bigger, spin-gravity space stations, and I'm hopeful that Starship will provide cheap enough access to space that we can actually buld them. If the US Fish and Wildlife Service ever lets them.
The problem is, how do you make it so it’s not a puke rocket
@@stainlesssteelfox1 Iss is only a micro-gravity lab because there were no technology to create a pseudo-gravity station at the time. Nor today.
15:23 there's another use for the robotic arms, as depicted in 'Space Force' 😁
哈哈,剪掉翅膀
_Japanese animators working noises_
Yeah murica making robots to press button in their station, well remote been around for almost 100years now.. what a waste..
只不过是美剧意淫出来的桥段罢了…事实上中国人比任何民族都爱好和平,美国人为了打压中国,已经不遗余力的舆论打压抹黑造谣中国和中国人几十年了…中国人早都习惯了且看穿了西方的伎俩,如跳梁小丑一样,不足道哉
Always welcome to have more competition to keep countries and corporations more honest!
competition? That's not US style
@@lhuang1569 It's true, the US style is to dominate half-wit Chinese.
@@lhuang1569 Oh please, As if China has any competition
that wont get crushed, if you get in the way of the Party, one of its friends
or just somebody who paid a nice big bribe.
At least in the U.S. you got recourse and wont just get thrown in jail
for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble".
China is moving forward in a rapid pace, its as if they think 20 years ahead of everyone nowadays, and they complete stuff so quick! Made in China started as a meme and ended with a WIN!
Anyone who's into tech knows the real deal of how great Made in China is. I'm an artist and Huion beats Wacom any day.
It's hilarious that you think propaganda designed for internal use on illiterate Chinese citizens will ever change how the world views the China. In the west, China is the same as Africa. it's where we go for slaves, that is all they are good for.
I hope they can get along in the future
At present, the solar power of China's space station is 100-120KW
In the movie "2012", the state secretary of the US said " if you want to get something done, leave it to the Chinese". I know it's just a line from a movie, but still, that says something, eh?
I wonder if any more people saying its "made in China" comment here😂. One thing people forgot to think is, China capable of making quality products. Just dont pay cheap. You get what you paid for. You pay shit, you get shit 😂
😂😂😂
Once they begin to extract scarce industrial resources from space, these stations will adapt to become the platforms we see in the High Frontier and 2001
This thing looks great.
I get motion sickness from these video transition effects 🤣.
Special thanks to America for pushing China to strive for the very best.
America is still pushing for China to land a human on the moon. I mean it's only been over 50 years.
Dang, it does look & sound like great tech! Don't know where the US media bias meets Chinese reality, so can't say if it's good stuff overall or not -- but still, gotta give kudos to the engineering!
Chinese reality, lol
@@bbeen40brainwashed yank
Grew up in China in the 1970s and remember watching documentary films at the movie theaters on the US and Soviet space accomplishments. Kids like me were just wowed and dreamed of 1 day being able to explore space also. During the 40+ years that I've lived in the US, I've visited China twice. The 1st time about 16 years ago and the 2nd time was just a few months ago this year. When I witnessed the amount of improvement on the standard of living with the next level technology and infrastructure accessible to the general public it felt like a dream. It's the same dreamlike feeling as when I watched the American and Soviet rockets blasted off into space over 40 years ago. Back then, we felt no fear or animosity towards the Americans nor the Soviets, I just find it so strange that here in the US, there is so much negativity towards China because of the fear mongering and fake news from our media and politicians. I hope more Americans can travel to China to see what's it's really like there and see that people there live just as happily as Americans, many of them probably happier.
@@evergreennj8950 Republicans need a boogeyman always, today it's China. They would have less control over their voters if they couldn't scare them with tales.
Totally agree. @@evergreennj8950
Innovation thrives where there is competition. I’m glad the space race between nations is being rekindled and encouraging the likes of Japan, India, and Saudi Arabia to throw their hats in the ring.
我们不参与任何竞争,计划早在多年之前就制定好了,只是一步一步去实现。
Ami don't think so.....
@@user-ku5jp5ye8lI wasn’t talking about an official sanctioned competition. This is a saying in general terms that “competition breeds innovation”. For so long the US and USSR/Russia have dominated and have let the innovation for space exploration stagnate as of the past decade with the completion of the ISS and the retirement of the shuttle. It is refreshing to see more countries join in on the space race to spur the development of future spacecraft technologies, goals, and furthering mankind’s reach beyond Earth.
@@SkyCommander108
China is not interested in so called competition by US, when one player just want to kill another, banning its way to get technology. That is not boosting advancing of human race. That's pure evil. Competition is to do better. And catch up each other, definitely not stagnating other players.
At least, I do not see it legal in an Olympic game, and can get cheers if player do dirty.
The west countries are making every game dirty, because its logic of my interest comes first, and all evil become good if it benefit myself.
That poisons our human civilization. That's a dead road.
@@ciditan1615 if that were the case than the US could’ve done to same as China and asked the USSR to share its space technology to help further mankind’s space exploration when Sputnik, Laika, and Yuri Gagarin was launched into space back in the 1950’s/1960’s. The competition for space technology spurred by the USSR encouraged the US to develop and find a different route to space. As such, China is doing the same with its version of the Tiangong Space Station. My opinion is that regardless of which country did what first or has the lead, it is encouraging countries to enter, experiment, and do things differently.
It is not an argument of East or West Countries. In the whole of human history, the countries that have taken advantage of technology, explored and conquered, and became victors in history have always been the leaders/holding the edge.
China was once like the west centuries ago when it had the Zheng He’s treasure ships back in the 1400’s and was exploring the SE Asian, Indian, and African Coasts.
a little nitpick, the name "wentian" "问天" actually mean "ask the heaven" as if they asking or questioning, inquiring the heavy to learn its secrect, kind of poetic isn't it
The China ban was the worst diplomatic failure so far
For real but he did say their would be some coordination with the Europeans so I wonder how'll that will work
China has been strong again and again in the past for thousands of years and has not died out of the country is very vitality
@@zw.drawing China has also managed brake itself again and again in the past for thousands of years.
Well Done China, this is truly Historic. Congratulations and Best Wishes for further development. Blessings from New Zealand
Pinko
@@Based_Is_Best Really, is that even a thing anymore?
@@martinhastingsis
If you admire the oppressive communist it still has meaning.
@@texan-american200I admire Human achievement. Thanks to you and pinko boy for proving the knuckle dragging, bigoted tradition of Mac Cathy is alive and still stinking in american't.
@@texan-american200 yes
I hate to tell you thins but the ISS looked spacious and uncluttered when it first launched, because there wasn't that much stuff in it. 20 years of adding equipment and experiments will clutter things greatly. Let's see what the Chinese station looks like in 20 years!
It will be bigger and rotate providing gravity to the occupants. It will likely house over 50 people from many 'western' nations at any time and be serviced by SpaceX like reusable rockets. Meanwhile the US will be whining about not being allowed to visit while theirs is waiting for the Republicans to elect a new speaker to reopen Congress to fund the refurbishment of the now decrepit ISS money pit.
The reason Chinese station looks spacious is the use of modern and smaller technologies, Using WiFi network instead of routing cables all over the place obviously means their station looks better.
@@ediekimo9110 All that means is that when it eventually is cluttered it will be because they'd have added way more equipment than the ISS has managed to with it's bulkier tech.
Also wonder how much of the clutter on the ISS is due to maintenance accessibility.
In 20 yrs, China Space station will be as big as the moon 😂
Excellent and informative presentation!!
*UNLIMITED SOCIAL CREDIT*
EDIT made this comment as a joke, but I sorted by new and holy shit some of of you are not capable of independent thought. "Hey guys did you know China has a space station?" - "HOW MUCH DID THEY PAY YOU!"
At 14.45 you say that the module generates 7kW. This feels wrong. I think this array is around 200 squares metres. The best panels in space will probably generate about 300W per square metre. That works out around 60kW. I am estimating some of this but cannot belive these panels only generate 7kW.
Agreed. The upgrades to the ISS put it at 200KW theoretical.
The 7kw number is probably a mistake and a guess to the "Hall electric propulsion" this station uses a ion engine to boost it's altitude
Did seem low.
Approximately 90kw
Hi, below info is from an Chinese article. It says the area of the solar panel on Tianhe core module is 134 square metres with output greater than 18kW. Together with solar panels on Wentian and Mengtian expansion modules, the total output is expected to be more than 90 kW. This is roughly 80% of power output when compared to the ISS. The article also mentioned that the energy conversion efficiency of the solar panels is 30% compares to the 18% for the ISS. I dont know how accurate this is though, hope it makes sense.
Forgot the space stations. Just a simple car manufactured today will be far better than a car manufactured 20 years ago. Doesn't matter the country that produced it. 😊
Of course it matters; China developed their space station entirely on their own after being deliberately kept out -- which just shows you what B.S. all the "China tech theft" lies are, just a cope for incompetent white boys LOL
I think ISS's replacement will be very interesting, as ISS was constrainted by what can fit in a space shuttle. If Space X's Starship is successful, space station designs will be so much different because of the much bigger payloads they can send and most importantly, much more cheaper.
I think what will most likely happen is there will be no ISS replacement, but a bunch of private company's space stations in orbit using Starship to delivery their modules.
Those explode constantly (space x ) - as things are now, they are still many years behind, probably decades. US technological advances are less and less each year, US is focused more to wars and woke movement, than to education and technology. Like any dying empire, US is on that stage when they made horses Senator while the huns are at the Rome gates...
No more ISS. Russia is leaving.
Tiangong is based on Soviet designs for Salyut bought by the Chinese in the 90s. so no its not an evolutionary step, just derived from the old Soviet stuff.
I doubt the solar cells only generate 7KW, more likely 70 KW
design of CSS is 90kw, plus power generation by space ships, up to 120kw
The best thing i like about this thing is it's name; the heavenly Palace
In technology terms, 20 + years is a very long time, so it shouldn’t be a surprise. Unlike the ISS modules which had to have backwards compatibility to older designs, multiple standards and runs on a lot of tech that goes back to well before smartphones. It was also mostly designed to be transported by space shuttle, limiting dimensions and weight and the differing needs of the international modules and purposes.
It was a set of pragmatic decisions based on what was practical given the limitations above. China didn’t have to worry about any of that which was a huge advantage, along with newer technology to play with as well as tons of knowledge gained from all the existing space programs from the US, Russia and Europe. It also didn’t have to worry about congress dicking around with funding and endless committees.
Skylab was modular
It just happened to be launched in one go, and also nothing else was added to it
The Canadarm could also do the caterpiller movement along the ISS.
Second one yeah!
Yeah, unfortunately NASA and Canada didn't make as much noise about it as the Chinese, and now they're drowned out by the false claims of Chinese do everything first, and better. *sigh* Chinese refuse to hear that they are not first.
中国的机械臂也可以进行转位
In your dream?
@@naokiokusa5578 "Unlike the original Canadarm, Canadarm2 is not permanently anchored by one of its ends. Both ends have a locking effector (LEE) that can be used as an anchor point while the opposite end performs various tasks, including gripping an electromechanical terminal (PDGF) on the Station. This concept allows Canadarm2 to move around the Station like a spanner caterpillar, by fixing its ends in turn to the electromechanical terminals (PDGF) distributed at various points on the exterior walls of the Station." And it did so already back in 2001.
Well done video in every way! Great work!
The closet doors on the inside may be serving two purposes. It is better, with no other considerations, to have systems protected, that much is reasonable. It also allows the passengers safety of movement. However, in this system, that is weight that must be lifted, which reduces the actual amount of tools available per lift. In fact, I would suggest the lack of visible works might be less about cleanliness immediately, and more about there being less experimentation ongoing which is needing space. That said, it is likely that the Chinese followed all the experiments that were being done on ISS, and could plan in advance to have necessary systems built in. Per its future, the expansion module is just about the only sensible choice to expand, as all the other ends of current modules appear blocked by design choice. The crawling worm has already been stolen by others, if memory serves, and I'm unclear where that originated. It is clever, and for the projects it appears to be designed to complete, is well set. It will have loading limitations compared to same gen stationary arms.
15 minutes in, and i'm still waiting for the part where China did anything with Tiangong the US wouldn't do if they built an entirely new station from scratch.
No seriously, if you look at, say, Destiny, launched in 2001, you see many of the same design principles at play. The main reason the ISS is so cluttered is that many of its parts are already 10 years past their originally intended 15 year lifetime.
Have to remember US copied from the Soviets, including the world's first modular space station in human history Mir. Further how much more US copied or stole from the Soviets such as Ion and Hall thrusters, and more to write about stolen or copied tech from the Soviet Russians, who set the bench marks for all space adventure.
China will mainly make communications wireless, and then prepare to further expand the space station into a three-dimensional space station
Still working on a space farm
USA dont even have its own space station, you have to share with Russia lol, even China dont share space station with Russia.
Great video as usual 👍🏻 That “glitch” transition effect is really horrible on the eyes though.
I can't believe how far down I had to scroll to find this. It made me stop watching while very interested, please stop using this effect
FIrst time I saw it I thought "ouch, bad edit." Then they kept doing it. The old "do it once, it's a mistake, do it repeatedly and it's cutting edge."
The next batch of Taikonaut will have a foreigner. The prerequisite is the foreigner needs to understand and read Chinese. So please start learning Chinese if you plan to visit China Space Station.
anglo saxxon ask asian to bow down and lick their balls.. just like how korean and japanese does
为什么不呢?我们的中华文明绵延8000-5000年,都是被中文所记载,这是世界上唯一大范围使用的语素文字。
I find it interesting how this creator has shown Skylab in multiple videos as if it were made from the S2 Stage 2 stage of the Saturn 5 instead from the S4B Third stage from which it was actually made. The S4B stage is 22 feet in diameter and the S2 stage was 33 feet in diameter. 11 extra feet wide would have been awesome but unfortunately was not the case. Enjoy what you are doing. keep trying and shoot for a little better accuracy. I was only 6 at the time Skylab flew but there are those here that weren't her at all when Skylab flew. Cheers.
Competition in space before led mankind to reach the moon. Wonder what crazy things will we achieve this time.
Thanks for the information, one note for improvement: please do not use this flickering effect (like here 10:55, and here 11:15), your video is very peacefully paced, these transitions may be annoying to viewers. Thanks in advance.
Agreed, I love the information, I don't like the blink-cuts. It's disorientating and distracting from your truly fascinating info.
I mean, this was inevitable. It was probably for the best that the Chinese got banned. Otherwise, would this have been built? Also, the whole world should be trying to improve on the design of the ISS. Imagine if we had been planning upgrades and putting just a little more money into the ISS. It could be massive, modern, and a collaboration of every developed nation, for science.
China has been strong again and again in the past for thousands of years and has not died out of the country is very vitality
any country except US spend money to ISS is a waste of money.
eg. if SaudiArabic allow to spend 100B to add a model to ISS, but if they want the same thing, only need 10B at CSS, and that happens 10 times faster, and 100 times easier.
Man these space stations just pop up out of nowhere.
We have one earth and mankind won't progress if we fight each other but will progress if we work together for mutually beneficial goals.
2:29 ...As a chinese, I do not know why, but I laugh SOOO hard when I saw the decorations🤣...I have the almost same one on my front door.
Air tight volume to weight ratio, power generated efficiency are key metrics when comes to space station. Anyone has the data between International Space Station and Tiangong?
ask a wumao cos thats important to them and no one else. lol.
I would really like to see China build a space station like that seen in Stanley Kubrick's "2001 - A Space Odyssey" which will really shake things up. The current space stations are really just reiterations of past "clip-on" booster rocket segment versions.
any time china^s space program is mentioned i remeber that china is considerd a developing nation that recives bilions in subsedies.
Their deliveries are also subsedies, thats why they ship stuff for 2$ from china to you
how can you compete against that, the world is so upside down the older i get
At 12:14 the long march 5B is made out of lego
it's like that in every video haha; i'm glad somebody else noticed it
The Skylab was at 2:00 as well
Glad to see you adopt the aeronautical axiom "If it looks right it'll fly right". But the Chinese station doesn't look fundamentally different than the ISS. Just tanks hooked together with big flappy things for power. Hardly reinventing space stations.
The real difference to the ISS is one government with a specific realpolitik plan and willing to fund that plan on a expedited time schedule. No collaboration/negotiations need so presto they are in orbit.
"No collaboration/negotiations"
Correct. One reason the ISS took so long was the US waiting for Russia to send its modules.
"Hardly reinventing space stations."
I also don't why this new station would be considered reinventing space stations.
The most challenging part of the International Space Station was that it was a joint venture between the US, Russia, Europe, Canada, and Japan with many more welcome (as long as they don't steal protected designs).
Probably a case that if politics and money were not such an object, we would not have the ISS, we would have Space Station Freedom, and, Mir-2, in orbit. Probably a bunch of others too. ISS is the result of a lot of political and financial wrangling, juggling, pushing and shoving, lol. Could have been worse, with Congress continually trying to kill it in the early years and Russia's lack of funds post-Cold War, we equally could have ended up with nothing out there.
@@kingace6186 actually, the most challenging part was to get Congress to fund it
@@kingace6186 yes, as US claim China is stealing their future tech which haven't invented by US themselves.
ISS was built on Soviet Mir tech 🙂 Russia needs its own ROSS station for our Air Force😎
based on the track record of stuff made in china just breaking down. i'd be a little more than a little afraid to be up there on that for long. i'm sort of surprised it hasnt fallen apart already.
Wishful thinking. Take it easy.
Oh so you want to stay in ISS when your own pal poke a hole in it? 😂😂Who was that? Desperate to go back to earth 😂😂😂😂
One day, hope not too long, we will use metric system.
yes
Pretty wild! I didn't know China had done so much in it's space program.
There is a lot that western media hides from the masses such as high speed rails, cashless cities, low crime, low poverty, and the people there are actually happy. This is the reason why the comment section is full of negativity since this video isn’t the typical China bashing we get from our media and politicians.
@@sarahjenkins7064China is a controlled monoculture
main reason any of the things you state are remotely achievable under a communist authoritarian system like the CCP’s
Thanks to them stealing technical data from other technically advanced nations.
living in freedom of speech country? 😂
@10:37 Indian scientists be like "you gorgeous. send photos of your birthing port“