33:43 - T-10//Lift off, 35:00 - Max-Q, 36:14 - Meco, 36:28 - Capsule separation, 40:53//40:58 - Landing burn/touchdown, 42:34 - Main parachutes deployment, 43:58 - Capsule landing//touchdown. Can you guys please use Starlink for your live streams next time? Thanks!
suborbital hops are a totally valid form of rocketry and the market will eventually be worth billions, but calling them astronauts is like calling somebody a racecar driver because they rode a roller coaster. an astronaut is a technical specialist who performs their craft in space. these are passengers.
Look at the Scott Manley video about the subject. Long stroy short, to be an austronaut you only need to be trained or pass the Kármán line. For NASA, the training is enough.
@@MrAlanCristhian training is indeed enough, and not something suborbital passengers will receive. the karman line criteria is just legacy from when the only people who passed it were actual astronauts. how about this: astronauts get paid to go to space, passengers pay to go to space. paying to ride a rocket into space makes you an astronaut as much as paying to ride along in a racecar makes you a racecar driver.
I'm British where we have an awful mix of imperial and metric who always preferd metric, but even I don't get hung up about a public facing American organisation using imperial.
X 200 + to even be as considered a competitor to Rocket Labs & Sx!! Id currently rather go on either competitor and Rocket Labs does not even have a personal capsule for people…. yet….
I may be "kicking a reclining horse," but I whole heartedly agree - these "Rocketflight Participants" "Astronauts" is a bit like calling people who wade out into the ocean "sailors." Some have decided to use the term "Karmanauts," because they have crossed the so-called Karman Line, which is regarded to be where the sensible atmosphere ends and "space" begins. But, until they actually orbit the Earth, they are NOT Astronauts.
@@jonmurph589 It was certainly in zero g. It passed the Karman line into space which is famously a place with no gravity. They were still flying extremely quick without accelerating, leading to the zero gravity effect. Did Mercury astronauts not feel zero gravity? You don’t have to be floating to feel zero gravity.
@@nls.135 probably best to do some reading to help you understand. But to help you get started.... Just crossing the karmen does not make you experience zero g. Astronauts experience zero g because they are constantly falling around earth at a speed that counters the earth's gravitational pull. That is called being in orbit. The capsule in the video was never in orbit, it just went up while the propellant lasted and fell back to earth once it was all gone. Gravity affects objects over great distances, but does get weaker the further away they are from each other. The moon, for example, would fall to earth if it was not orbiting at a sufficient speed to counter the earth's gravity. It's a great subject to be interested in, and there's a lot to learn. It will be very rewarding. Good luck.
@@lasersbee Your post shows you just to be nothing but a communist envious of other's success. Aviation was made routine by rich people buying short hop rides in aircraft or funding the development of aircraft, especially post WW1 during the 1920s and the Barnstorming period that eventually lead to trans-Atlantic flights that in turn pushed the growth of the industry into what it is today where most people can fly, if they want for a reasonable sum. Many of the people on New Shepard flights aren't themselves very rich, but they were lucky enough to be sponsored by other people with money or organizations like MoonDAO.
NASA doesn't recognize any of Blue Origin's passengers as Astronauts. It's the same as kids who go to Disney and get called "jedi" for assembling a plastic lightsaber replica.
@@paulamcdonald5446 an astronaut is a technical specialist who performs their craft in space. these are passengers. being annoyed at BO for degrading the meaning of the word purely for marketing is pretty reasonable. i'm annoyed too. doesnt mean we think this form of rocketry isnt cool enough to count, it means we are annoyed at vapid marketing, so when you come in with that sort of argument at best you are missing the point and at worst youre setting yourself up for a fight that wont convince anyone of anything.
it's like that one friend who has a 1000hp tuned up drift car that everyone loves to see, and then the other friend who has a 1 : 28 scale RC drift car, thinking he is just as cool 🤣 i mean, its 2 hours since launch and not even 1800 views and 150 likes 😬
33:43 - T-10//Lift off,
35:00 - Max-Q,
36:14 - Meco,
36:28 - Capsule separation,
40:53//40:58 - Landing burn/touchdown,
42:34 - Main parachutes deployment,
43:58 - Capsule landing//touchdown.
Can you guys please use Starlink for your live streams next time?
Thanks!
😂😂😂
😂 They'll have their own satellites Project Kuiper in a few months.
Go Emily!!!! 😭🙌
I really love how they all experienced the Overview effect!
Hank really explained it well 1:00:10
suborbital hops are a totally valid form of rocketry and the market will eventually be worth billions, but calling them astronauts is like calling somebody a racecar driver because they rode a roller coaster. an astronaut is a technical specialist who performs their craft in space. these are passengers.
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@@calvinsylveste8474 got em
Yup
Look at the Scott Manley video about the subject. Long stroy short, to be an austronaut you only need to be trained or pass the Kármán line. For NASA, the training is enough.
@@MrAlanCristhian training is indeed enough, and not something suborbital passengers will receive. the karman line criteria is just legacy from when the only people who passed it were actual astronauts.
how about this: astronauts get paid to go to space, passengers pay to go to space. paying to ride a rocket into space makes you an astronaut as much as paying to ride along in a racecar makes you a racecar driver.
I'm sure it's just the camera view, but boy that touchdown looked hard.
They are firing rockets just before landing, that's why the dust cloud looks so big.
Go Emily!!
How much is a flight, or a ticket respectively?
I want to see more room for people
The live version was at 2fps 😅
in France the same but as the chat was off it was impossible to warn live.. use stralink for the next lives
@mac_ito exactly!
I'm glad to to see a successful take off and landing.
Would like to see how someone with a cochlear implant will strive into space😊
How many trips to space ????
❤❤❤❤ congrats.
The live stream was a bit choppy
That's UA-cam's fault. I watched on X/Twitter for a change and the feed was perfectly clean and smooth.
mph and ft, lol
Is this launch in 2024 or 1962?
I'm British where we have an awful mix of imperial and metric who always preferd metric, but even I don't get hung up about a public facing American organisation using imperial.
But how many knots were they flying
X 200 + to even be as considered a competitor to Rocket Labs & Sx!!
Id currently rather go on either competitor and Rocket Labs does not even have a personal capsule for people…. yet….
Being a real astronaut requires lot's of study and hard work... just call your customers "Almost in Space Tourists"
What definition of astronaut are you using? What definition of space are you using? _"Almost"?_
My best wishes this team 😊🥰🤣🤝
Change the mile to the metric.
I may be "kicking a reclining horse," but I whole heartedly agree - these "Rocketflight Participants" "Astronauts" is a bit like calling people who wade out into the ocean "sailors." Some have decided to use the term "Karmanauts," because they have crossed the so-called Karman Line, which is regarded to be where the sensible atmosphere ends and "space" begins. But, until they actually orbit the Earth, they are NOT Astronauts.
and that is an issue how? everybody knows.
36:50 Capsule floating in zero g? Really?
Yes?
@nls.135 No. Capsule was never in zero g. Also, capsule falling not floating.
@@jonmurph589 It was certainly in zero g. It passed the Karman line into space which is famously a place with no gravity. They were still flying extremely quick without accelerating, leading to the zero gravity effect. Did Mercury astronauts not feel zero gravity? You don’t have to be floating to feel zero gravity.
@@nls.135 probably best to do some reading to help you understand. But to help you get started....
Just crossing the karmen does not make you experience zero g. Astronauts experience zero g because they are constantly falling around earth at a speed that counters the earth's gravitational pull. That is called being in orbit.
The capsule in the video was never in orbit, it just went up while the propellant lasted and fell back to earth once it was all gone.
Gravity affects objects over great distances, but does get weaker the further away they are from each other.
The moon, for example, would fall to earth if it was not orbiting at a sufficient speed to counter the earth's gravity.
It's a great subject to be interested in, and there's a lot to learn. It will be very rewarding. Good luck.
@@jonmurph589the atmosphere was so thin that it made the capsule and humans all accelerate at the same speed and therefore weightless.
Was that Keanu Reeves doing the intro voiceover?
Next time mention the altitude in KMS.
Sorry, but these hops are so booring 😴😴😴 Go orbital!
poor baby isnt stimulated enough, how sad
are they kidding? they call them astronauts for touring space?
Thank you for that nonsense comment
去接回你们的航天员吗?
Nothing to see here... Just an Up/Down Amusement Park ride for the rich
Just like early aviation. Look where we are today.
@@Robin-gp1wp Blue Origin is a Rich persons's joke compared with what SpaceX has already accomplished
@ Would tend to agree, but waiting on New Glenn
@@lasersbee Your post shows you just to be nothing but a communist envious of other's success. Aviation was made routine by rich people buying short hop rides in aircraft or funding the development of aircraft, especially post WW1 during the 1920s and the Barnstorming period that eventually lead to trans-Atlantic flights that in turn pushed the growth of the industry into what it is today where most people can fly, if they want for a reasonable sum. Many of the people on New Shepard flights aren't themselves very rich, but they were lucky enough to be sponsored by other people with money or organizations like MoonDAO.
@@lasersbee This isn't remotely intended to compete with anything SpaceX do but ok
That has to be one fun rocket ride.
NASA doesn't recognize any of Blue Origin's passengers as Astronauts. It's the same as kids who go to Disney and get called "jedi" for assembling a plastic lightsaber replica.
It doesn’t matter what NASA says. If you go into space you are an astronaut period. You don’t have to be employed by the government.
So what? It’s a real rocket with real risks and enters space. The credibility of the launch with humans on it is higher than for an uncrewed flight.
Why you hide my reply? Why you don’t reply and try to prove me wrong?
@@paulamcdonald5446 an astronaut is a technical specialist who performs their craft in space. these are passengers. being annoyed at BO for degrading the meaning of the word purely for marketing is pretty reasonable. i'm annoyed too.
doesnt mean we think this form of rocketry isnt cool enough to count, it means we are annoyed at vapid marketing, so when you come in with that sort of argument at best you are missing the point and at worst youre setting yourself up for a fight that wont convince anyone of anything.
@@JER3LSR so, are you unaware that it is youtube who hides comments (and _definitely_ not other commenters), or was this just a joke?
I find this so anticlimactic compared to a SpaceX launch... Amazing nonetheless.
Well done jeffy
Hey metric heads...... We like mph and feet in the USA. Get used to it.
Your military have been using the metric system since 1972. Get used to it.
It's time to grow up and use adult units
I never understood why people liked feet
watch out for the carmen line😂😂
very impressive ... thats what i would say if it was 2014
Who cares! Just rich tourist's on a joy ride! Do something real and important like Spacex!
They’re not astronauts, an astronaut is someone who’s profession is traveling through space, these are mere space tourists
Please switch to metric, cannot relate mph and ft are. Logging off.
Joke right?
it's like that one friend who has a 1000hp tuned up drift car that everyone loves to see, and then the other friend who has a 1 : 28 scale RC drift car, thinking he is just as cool 🤣 i mean, its 2 hours since launch and not even 1800 views and 150 likes 😬
😂😂😂 funny 😂😂😂
Kids playing 🎉😂
Look at SpaceX....👍
Still cool but not as awesome as it could be. These are baby steps but still, up your game Blue Origin.
The rest of us are now not really interested.
Forgot that I was subscribed, frankly.
Gay
Such a wonderment every time I watch these ...happy tears and joy for everyone involved. 🙌🏼🥲❣️💫
HEY! Clean and fix the LANDING PAD, ... so we can see it LAND! 🤡🤯🤮🥸😱😁😝🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
are you perhaps aware of how wind works?