India Names Its First Astronauts, Varda Shows Amazing Reentry Video - Deep Space Updates March 1st

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • Due to scheduling difficulties this is more than a week late, and there's a lot of news to share. With limited bandwidth we only got a few images from the moon so far, and Japan managed to bring its lander back to life after a night on the lunar surface.
    India selects their astronauts for their first human space flight.
    Varda shares and amazing video of their capsule reentry and SpaceX continue to set new records.
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  • @HL65536
    @HL65536 3 місяці тому +411

    Falling over uphill increases your chances of being able to successfully take off again after falling over. Wait, this is not KSP...

    • @BuranStrannik
      @BuranStrannik 3 місяці тому +19

      Rushed in-flight staging fix and Lithobraking worked, Kerbal landing worked even twice, Chinese demonstrated successful Booster Bundle launch. Might as well try this!

    • @enisra_bowman
      @enisra_bowman 3 місяці тому +2

      to be fair, an obliterate can happen quite often in KSP

    • @copter2000
      @copter2000 3 місяці тому +3

      Just crank that reaction wheel to 100% and wiggles it upward.

    • @Peizxcv
      @Peizxcv 3 місяці тому +7

      Failing upward is how most people become CEO so there is a lesson to be learned here

    • @LeonelEBD
      @LeonelEBD 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@@copter2000 Separatrons can help you a bit 😂

  • @AlanTheBeast100
    @AlanTheBeast100 3 місяці тому +293

    "This is a nice lander you have, be a shame if someone broke your legs."
    - lunar Mafia

  • @jameslmathieson
    @jameslmathieson 3 місяці тому +228

    Feb 29 is undoubtedly the best day to leap into orbit.

    • @ml.2770
      @ml.2770 3 місяці тому +9

      Please show yourself out.

    • @DEADSHOT16YT
      @DEADSHOT16YT 3 місяці тому +12

      **ba dum tsssss** 😂

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 3 місяці тому

      Leap day was earlier in February . Originally there was no 29th, just a double long day near what is now named the Feb 24 .

    • @jolyonfolkett2677
      @jolyonfolkett2677 3 місяці тому

      You are in fine fooling. I love Dad jokes.

    • @jameslmathieson
      @jameslmathieson 3 місяці тому

      @@jolyonfolkett2677 Allow me to invite you to my Fluoride Dioxide Lanthanum fueled rocket launch on April 1st.

  • @nathand.9969
    @nathand.9969 3 місяці тому +284

    To be fair to NASA, if my legs broke I'd probably fall over too!

    • @Grizazzle
      @Grizazzle 3 місяці тому +2

      It was a terrible design.

    • @caliperstorm8343
      @caliperstorm8343 3 місяці тому +29

      @@Grizazzlethe design worked fine. It was a software and human error problem

    • @jlangevin65
      @jlangevin65 3 місяці тому +42

      It wasn't a NASA vehicle.

    • @WetDoggo
      @WetDoggo 3 місяці тому +5

      wait... you've got legs too?

    • @WetDoggo
      @WetDoggo 3 місяці тому +4

      ​@@jlangevin65and north Africa doesn't even have a unified space agency

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus 3 місяці тому +76

    NZer here! Great to see India making huge strides with their space program!
    Best wishes to them with their astronauts! Jai Hind!

    • @NoName-ds5uq
      @NoName-ds5uq 3 місяці тому +10

      Agreed, from the other side of the ditch! I have a couple of good friends from India and have been there long ago and loved it, so I can’t wait to see India put people into orbit. I have a huge soft spot for that country! I’ve never been to UnZud though… we have direct Air New Zealand flights to and from Aukland here in Hobart, so maybe…
      Edit: How about the cricket?🇦🇺😉🤣

    • @satyaprakashsingh2422
      @satyaprakashsingh2422 3 місяці тому +5

      Thanks for your precious comments praising ISRO.
      Love from India ❤️❤️❤️

    • @tanmaysingh267
      @tanmaysingh267 3 місяці тому +4

      ​@@NoName-ds5uqDid I just spot a diehard cricket fan

    • @NoName-ds5uq
      @NoName-ds5uq 3 місяці тому +3

      @@tanmaysingh267 just maybe…🤣

  • @Sonnell
    @Sonnell 3 місяці тому +104

    I loved how you did Not say Kessler syndrome is Avoided, but Delayed :D
    Well done!

    • @OutbackCatgirl
      @OutbackCatgirl 3 місяці тому +6

      given starlink is pure kessler bait

  • @AluminumOxide
    @AluminumOxide 3 місяці тому +142

    On the topic of going nuclear, the 1st March also marks the 70th anniversary of the Castle Bravo thermonuclear test.

    • @personzorz
      @personzorz 3 місяці тому +8

      Godzilla is getting old

    • @iancanuckistan2244
      @iancanuckistan2244 3 місяці тому +3

      It would be nice if every test overperformed.

    • @DrDeuteron
      @DrDeuteron 3 місяці тому

      Lithium 7?

    • @JarrodFrates
      @JarrodFrates 3 місяці тому +5

      ​@@DrDeuteronYep. It was supposed to be a 6 MT yield and it came out around 15 MT because everyone figured that Li-7 (which made up 60% of the lithium in the bomb) absorbs a neutron to become Li-8, later spitting out a neutron to decay back to Li-7. Apparently, no one had actually checked to see what Li-7 does when bombarded with the type of high-energy neutrons in a nuclear detonation. Li-7 does not absorb the neutron, but instead fissions into tritium and helium, and the former fused with some of the deuterium that would have gone unused, greatly enhancing the output.
      Oops.

  • @klugyboy1500
    @klugyboy1500 3 місяці тому +98

    That's the most Japanese looking rocket ever...the proportions, color scheme and those cute little boosters

    • @kmech3rd
      @kmech3rd 3 місяці тому +17

      How it didn't end up with the name P-3N-15 is beyond me.

    • @MS-qx9uw
      @MS-qx9uw 3 місяці тому +14

      @@kmech3rdthe people in charge of naming that probably weren’t dirty minded jokers, also they wanted to keep name continuity with the previous H series rockets

    • @angusmatheson8906
      @angusmatheson8906 3 місяці тому +2

      Weeb

    • @copter2000
      @copter2000 3 місяці тому

      @@MS-qx9uwH3N-T4i

    • @o.m.b.demolitionenterprise5398
      @o.m.b.demolitionenterprise5398 3 місяці тому

      is it though?

  • @toadelevator
    @toadelevator 3 місяці тому +27

    The crewed Indian flight and the crewed Starliner should be very exciting !

  • @FeeblePenguin
    @FeeblePenguin 3 місяці тому +31

    Love the Doofenshmirtz reference!!

  • @MoonWeasel23
    @MoonWeasel23 3 місяці тому +80

    Given the current state of Roscosmos, I wonder how ISRO will handle future crew training now that they have their first batch of astronauts trained up (or largely trained up at least). I think it’ll be interesting to see India grow into a sort of alternate space power to the US and China. Perhaps they end up taking the mantle left vacant by Russia as a 3rd leg of human Spaceflight and exploration.
    PS: Yes Europe and Japan have an astronaut corp, but Japan probably doesn’t have the ambition of ISRO and Europe is dragging its feet when it comes to launch vehicles and crewed systems.

    • @abhirajsinghrana3539
      @abhirajsinghrana3539 3 місяці тому +35

      There is already a facility which is created for astronaut training in Bangalore. After initial launches, I think all the training will be done here only.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 3 місяці тому +6

      Europe is buying a DreamChaser from Sierra Space for launch from Guyana next year.

    • @sidharthcs2110
      @sidharthcs2110 3 місяці тому +17

      What's wrong with ROSCOSMOS?
      specifically the crew training part ?
      It's a kind of experience you can't get with a few flights.

    • @BLASTFROMTHEFUTURE
      @BLASTFROMTHEFUTURE 3 місяці тому +17

      ​@allangibson8494 Dream Chaser isn't human-rated (at best it is 2 years away), nor is Ariane 6 (with no plans to human-rate the system). Given that Arianespace using new soyuz launch vehicles is quite unlikely at this point, and that Vega can't lift it, what booster would be used to launch a Dream Chaser from Guyana?

    • @krishanverma8883
      @krishanverma8883 3 місяці тому

      @@allangibson8494 You cannot call using Dream Chaser as "Europe have the capability to send humans to space"

  • @Clone683
    @Clone683 3 місяці тому +18

    That unedited reentry footage is really crazy

  • @nkronert
    @nkronert 3 місяці тому +90

    I'd love to see a breakdown on how one can spend 2 billion dollars on the development of a refuelling robot.

    • @Sonnell
      @Sonnell 3 місяці тому +35

      Simply imagine money shoveled out of a window.
      You're welcome.

    • @baomao7243
      @baomao7243 3 місяці тому +15

      Easy. Spend a billion dollars to try to do it the first time. Then try it again to succeed. (I mean this a joke - remember, “space anything” is $$$.)

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 3 місяці тому +24

      Try refueling a car with the fuel cap safety wired closed from the far side of the planet…

    • @personzorz
      @personzorz 3 місяці тому +10

      ​@@allangibson8494and needing to burn a hundred times the mass of your equipment in fuel in exceedingly powerful engines that aren't allowed to fail before you can use it

    • @MegaSunspark
      @MegaSunspark 3 місяці тому +20

      ... but all the jokes aside, refuelling of satellites in orbit would a good thing. As of now, when satellites run out of fuel, they need to be "retired" even though they're still fully functional technically. In orbit refuelling will save on expenses of building new satellites as replacements to the retired ones. The refuelling vehicle might have a refuelling function and an orbit boosting function if the satellite's obit has decayed.

  • @andrewparker318
    @andrewparker318 3 місяці тому +16

    I’d love to see a complete breakdown of the Varda reentry video, explaining what all the different colors in the plasma mean and things of that nature

    • @zyeborm
      @zyeborm 3 місяці тому +4

      Purple, it's hot but not much of it. Pink it's hot and there's a lot of it.
      Gold sparks, it's hot and those are bits of your space ship looking pretty.😂

  • @MontanaCheeky
    @MontanaCheeky 3 місяці тому +29

    It may be 3am here, but I always stay up for your videos mate. Thanks as always for your informative videos Scott.

  • @Fummy007
    @Fummy007 3 місяці тому +12

    6:45 "MY LEG!"

  • @snowassassian
    @snowassassian 3 місяці тому +5

    Thanks again for the update Scott!

  • @manythingslefttobuild
    @manythingslefttobuild 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video Scott, thanks for all the work putting it together.

  • @ThatOpalGuy
    @ThatOpalGuy 3 місяці тому +13

    Thank you, KSP, for getting us these new designs. /s

    • @jokerace8227
      @jokerace8227 3 місяці тому +1

      Reaction wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round....
      🎶(ツ) ☕☕🤪🎶

  • @timbennion7079
    @timbennion7079 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks, Scott for an excellent roundup summary video. It's all fascinating stuff!!

  • @jackallread
    @jackallread 3 місяці тому

    Great update Scott! Lots going on, thanks for gathering and sharing!!

  • @Sebby_75
    @Sebby_75 3 місяці тому +25

    bit of lipsync issues in today's video... but thanks very much for all the updates !! I'm up to speed now

    • @BackYardScience2000
      @BackYardScience2000 3 місяці тому +6

      I didn't have that problem. Maybe it was a connectivity issue? Or maybe I just missed it? Not sure...

    • @trattoretrattore8228
      @trattoretrattore8228 3 місяці тому +4

      I had it, noticed it in the ingenuity talk part

    • @skylerlehmkuhl135
      @skylerlehmkuhl135 3 місяці тому +3

      Oh good, I was worried it was an issue with my computer.

    • @ronaldstrous2764
      @ronaldstrous2764 3 місяці тому

      I noticed it as well

  • @chronus4421
    @chronus4421 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks Scott!

  • @GryphonDes
    @GryphonDes 3 місяці тому

    Outstanding stuff! Thanks Scott :)

  • @Croutons957
    @Croutons957 3 місяці тому +5

    Omg I worked on the concept project for in-orbit attitude characterization for Astroscale for my senior capstone a few years back, I wonder if they ended up using the same concepts from our prototype. 1:59

  • @oatlord
    @oatlord 3 місяці тому +5

    "The pioneer probes. No, the other one. "

  • @Tfin
    @Tfin 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful. I look forward to updates in which you need to clarify which Pioneer you're talking about EVERY TIME.

  • @MrMomo182
    @MrMomo182 3 місяці тому +3

    Varda proves 70's scifi tv special effects were hyper realistic.

  • @MonkeyJedi99
    @MonkeyJedi99 3 місяці тому +3

    I read the title and imagined a similar "Country names its first Mars astronauts" and then a video about the people running that country's space program touring a room full of newborns, and pointing at one, "That is the systems engineer..."

  • @adisura9904
    @adisura9904 3 місяці тому +5

    I'm waiting for news from ISRO about the Aditya L1 mission. It reached L1 point some time back. But I haven't seen any major updates yet. Other than the few photos ISRO shared of the Sun as seen through by one of it's instruments

    • @sidharthcs2110
      @sidharthcs2110 3 місяці тому +6

      Missions for studying the sun doesn't generate any excitement for anyone outside of academia

    • @adisura9904
      @adisura9904 3 місяці тому +1

      @@sidharthcs2110 I mean sure, but I like gareeb scientist and his technical dives. And similarly I don't mind going a bit deep into topics like the sun, but yeah I get you, it isn't as flashy as landing on the moon for most

  • @UpLateGeek
    @UpLateGeek 3 місяці тому

    That Varda capsule reentry video was pretty amazing! So many colours in the plasma, and such a blue skyline. I hope we get more videos like this in the future.

  • @Jedward108
    @Jedward108 3 місяці тому +1

    Congrats on appearing in the NYT article!

  • @josephalexander3884
    @josephalexander3884 3 місяці тому +1

    I am thankful for you. I do not necessarily understand the physics nor chemistry. You make these approachable. Thank you.

  • @ianreid5389
    @ianreid5389 3 місяці тому +23

    As a graduate student who does research in a university research lab, the software glitches that the these moon missions experience are extremely difficult to find. It is in a branch of robotics called state estimation. The difficulty goes way up when you have sensor fault detection, which don’t have the same range of tools as the rest of state estimation to use to ensure accuracy. So while it is a trend in recent moon missions, the problem plagues any system that can’t use things like GPS, and is even difficult when you do have access to it.
    7:32

    • @Bystander333
      @Bystander333 3 місяці тому +5

      As a software engineer, I'd be happy to blame those things you describe on state estimation (and wouldn't call them software glitches), but at the same time I would be questioning if there's something I could have done given the freedom to ignore specific instrumentation.
      Scott can land a tall thing on the Mun using a number of things including gravity retrograde, ascent speed, ground angle, horizontal velocity and a rough visual guess of distance to the surface often based on shadows. It seems the state estimation needs to get a lot better.

    • @ianreid5389
      @ianreid5389 3 місяці тому +5

      ⁠@@Bystander333 I completely agree, with my vast experience (sarcasm) it seems to me you should be able to put a sensor on probation and then bring it back either as it’s measurements stabilize or on reboot. I’m almost positive this would have solved the Hakuto-R radar issue. I’ve done this for applications before, it’s a process called measurement gating. Granted I’m sure they have reasons for not doing these things.

    • @donjones4719
      @donjones4719 3 місяці тому +5

      Not a software engineer at all, but the IM-1 guidance software was running without one of the most basic inputs it was designed around. The lidar couldn't be turned on. Another lidar was available on an independent experiment package but the team had only a couple of hours to patch it in. It was when running that that it couldn't provide real-time position data. I don't think the IM-1 software can be judged until it gets to run on the next landing.

    • @ianreid5389
      @ianreid5389 3 місяці тому +1

      @@donjones4719 Fair point!

    • @adorp
      @adorp 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@@Bystander333There is nothing you can do to prevent an ID10T error. In layman's terms, they forgot to remove the cover on the LIDAR sensor before lift-off.
      Maybe a sensor check before lift-off could have prevented this, but I don't think the payload is open during launch, so you will have to place a sensor to see if the sensor is unblocked. Then you will have to place another sensor to see if the previous sensor is working, and so on.
      If programs get smarter, users just get even dumber. They will find a way to mess things up.

  • @elighfoley1893
    @elighfoley1893 3 місяці тому +90

    Everybody say "Thank you Japan" for cleaning up spacejunk :)

    • @allancopland1768
      @allancopland1768 3 місяці тому +21

      E"verybody say 'Thank you Elon' for all your space trash.

    • @MrGoesBoom
      @MrGoesBoom 3 місяці тому

      @@allancopland1768 there was decades worth of crap up there already, and if you pay attention to the news/various channels they deorbit Starlink sats that are at the end of their life. They're doing so right now

    • @kylebeatty7643
      @kylebeatty7643 3 місяці тому +4

      Just like World Cup matches

    • @joakimlindblom8256
      @joakimlindblom8256 3 місяці тому +32

      @@allancopland1768 Starlink satellites are designed with built in de-orbit capabilities upon end of life, and are also initially put in low orbits designed to quickly de-orbit should a satellite be non-operational immediately after launch. Furthermore, SpaceX monitors potential collisions and maintains maneuvering capabilities for their satellites throughout their orbital life to avoid on-orbit collisions. So far, SpaceX has de-orbited several hundred satellites in order to help keep LEO free of debris. As far as I understand, SpaceX to date has not been a contributor to the space trash problem.

    • @gordonstewart5774
      @gordonstewart5774 3 місяці тому +1

      NASA is not allowed to develop something that could potential grab other nation's satellites.

  • @Farhana-eh6ft
    @Farhana-eh6ft 3 місяці тому +2

    I just want to become a aerospace engineer at ISRO!!!

  • @LeonAust
    @LeonAust 3 місяці тому +1

    The Parkes Dish in Australia has got a great little movie made about it's mission in 1969 Apollo 11 landing, the movie is called the Dish.

  • @BobSmith-dk8nw
    @BobSmith-dk8nw 3 місяці тому

    Thanks Scott.
    My understanding, for that lander that fell over, was that there was a LIDAR unit that was supposed to check the altitude of the craft that - wasn't able to do that - so they used a different device.
    .

  • @LongPeter
    @LongPeter 3 місяці тому +2

    I can’t believe how popular that Doofenschmirtz meme has gotten all of a sudden. That episode must have aired l… 15 years ago?

  • @Nowhereman10
    @Nowhereman10 3 місяці тому +9

    @12:28: The New Glenn pathfinder is there for propellant and mechanical testing, it does not have landing legs or engines because they are not needed for this. The tests have been spotted by Max Evans and the NSF folks on their live video feeds showing venting from the 1st stage. These tests use liquid nitrogen in lieu of LOX/LNG. Once the tests are done, they will roll the pathfinder back, refit it, install the engines, and then roll it back out for another series of tests which will conclude with a static hotfire. If all of that goes well, we'll then see the first launch this year, hopefully with ESCAPADE on board.

  • @markbaker2370
    @markbaker2370 2 місяці тому

    We are coming,yeah .howdy !

  • @JCAtkeson3
    @JCAtkeson3 3 місяці тому +9

    Whenever I hear mass simulator now I assume it must be a car. Probably a Toyota this time.

  • @Fortdirt1
    @Fortdirt1 3 місяці тому +8

    Go India!

  • @macdjord
    @macdjord 3 місяці тому

    FYI, Scott: around 11:52 the audio desyncs with the video. Not sure if the issues is on your side or if its a problem with YT's playback.

  • @override7486
    @override7486 3 місяці тому

    This lipsync is pretty spot on!

  • @ThePhantomRocket
    @ThePhantomRocket 3 місяці тому

    you should do a short video on the wild launch trajectory of the H3

  • @kkloikok
    @kkloikok 3 місяці тому

    do a video on numerical recipes in C. That book on your shelf looks interesting.

  • @peterbouras7595
    @peterbouras7595 3 місяці тому

    Scott, nice video as always! Is it just me, but I notice that the Starship stack develops a large yaw just before hot staging. It is very noticeable on other videos from the Nasa photo aircraft and even be seen on this video as well. Hope data from IFT2 allows the engineers to refine the flight control laws, which seem to have issues even before the staging.

  • @jlangevin65
    @jlangevin65 3 місяці тому +3

    An article I read attibuted Odysseus's excess vertical and lateral speed to the lack of real-time coordination between the flight computer and the NASA experimental ranging system that they had to use thanks to the person who forgot to arm the primary. Scott says something here about a software issue but doesn't say if it's as my other source describes.

  • @VedaSay
    @VedaSay 3 місяці тому +30

    India already had an astronaut in space in Rakesh Sharma. He flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme.

    • @kjohn5224
      @kjohn5224 3 місяці тому +14

      Yeah but this is going to be the first time on an indigenously built rocket.

  • @thecountbassy_
    @thecountbassy_ 3 місяці тому +1

    One additional deep space update, the BAE Systems acquisition of Ball Aerospace has officially closed, and we are now the new Space and Mission Systems division.

  • @1skinnypuppy
    @1skinnypuppy 3 місяці тому +1

    Since you mentioned it, I guess you are going to miss those two nickels.
    We love you, thank you very much,

  • @xymaryai8283
    @xymaryai8283 3 місяці тому +1

    6:58 yay for Juno:NO gameplay!

  • @patmiller7045
    @patmiller7045 3 місяці тому

    Hey Scott have you seen the new video from ARCA space? Man it's crazy 😮

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the updates, Scott! 😊
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @therealjamespickering
    @therealjamespickering 3 місяці тому +5

    It's Scott Manley! 🎉

  • @kargaroc386
    @kargaroc386 3 місяці тому +1

    I wouldn't be surprised if the design of that progress docking section goes back to the salyut stations.

  • @hotrodandrube9119
    @hotrodandrube9119 3 місяці тому

    Your pronunciation is perfect.

  • @scott6129
    @scott6129 3 місяці тому +2

    "Trust me bro! I got the idea when I spilled my bong water!"

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic 3 місяці тому

    Uphill leg rebounded after drag bounced on the others

  • @donjones4719
    @donjones4719 3 місяці тому

    13:15 One of the astronauts on Crew-8, Jeanette Epps, was originally assigned in 2020 to the Starliner-1 mission. I'm sure she's very happy that she's now flying on Dragon.
    (The first Starliner mission with crew is the CFT, Sunita Wlilliam's mission. Starliner-1 will be the first one to take a full crew of 4 up for a full multi-month mission.)

  • @b33thr33kay
    @b33thr33kay 3 місяці тому

    The OSAM project looks really cool, I'm a bit sad that it was cancelled.

  • @gerryjamesedwards1227
    @gerryjamesedwards1227 3 місяці тому +1

    I know the software's complexity is orders of magnitude higher, compared to the Apollo days, but Don Eyles must be feeling pretty good about the work he did back then.

  • @CyFr
    @CyFr 3 місяці тому +2

    I guess they didnt completely learn from those early SpaceX designs when they launched and landed those grain silos.

  • @ronaldlebeck9577
    @ronaldlebeck9577 3 місяці тому +2

    Got a question for you, Scott...those panels that fall off the Chinese, Japanese, and Indian rockets, do you have any idea what they do with those afterwards and if there are any benefits/drawbacks to using those vs how we launch rockets here without them?

    • @earl3358
      @earl3358 3 місяці тому +7

      Ice prevention foam. Scott has a good video on the subject

  • @andrewparker318
    @andrewparker318 3 місяці тому +6

    6:07 did Scott Manley just make a Phineas and Ferb reference lol?

    • @angusmatheson8906
      @angusmatheson8906 3 місяці тому +1

      No. This is a very standard saying.

    • @angusmatheson8906
      @angusmatheson8906 3 місяці тому

      He's about 20 years too old for P&F

    • @lukephillips5618
      @lukephillips5618 3 місяці тому

      @@angusmatheson8906 The standard saying is "If I had a nickel for every time [X happened], I'd be rich." However, in "Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension" Dr. Doofenshmirtz says exactly "Wow! If I had a nickel for every time I was doomed by a puppet, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice. Right?" So Scott is most certainly making a reference to that.

    • @couldntcareless7884
      @couldntcareless7884 3 місяці тому +2

      @@lukephillips5618it did take a life of its own on the internet though. This version, I mean. He may not know of its origins.

  • @DinoNucci
    @DinoNucci 3 місяці тому +1

    Has Scott ever talked about the problems with NASA's manned lunar mission brought up via presentation by Destin from Smarter Every Day channel?

  • @wilfdarr
    @wilfdarr 3 місяці тому

    20m? That's tight!

  • @TheErmerm999
    @TheErmerm999 3 місяці тому +1

    have you considered going to india for a significant launch could be cool to have a man on the ground.

  • @chris-tal
    @chris-tal 3 місяці тому

    Good to see you've survived that nasty vacuum cleaner attack last time, Scott! 🙃

  • @StrykerFox
    @StrykerFox 3 місяці тому +2

    FYI Yur audio kinda glitched a bit. Idk if it is hardware related or if your microphone has any issues but other than that I enjoy all of these deep space updates.

  • @user-dh6bj2me5p
    @user-dh6bj2me5p 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you, sir.

  • @davidvomlehn4495
    @davidvomlehn4495 3 місяці тому

    You've mentioned viewing Vandy launches fron the Bay area. Any hints for spectators? I've worked at two rocket companies and two satellite organizations (four satellites in orbit) and have never seen a lauhch!

  • @boots_n_coots
    @boots_n_coots 3 місяці тому +1

    “The theater is packed, so get out there and break a leg, baby!”

  • @mukey
    @mukey 3 місяці тому

    Scott did we lose Voyager 1 this week? I saw some articles about comms issues.

  • @oliverhouot9171
    @oliverhouot9171 3 місяці тому

    Great video! Which game is that at 6:58?

  • @shawnswitenky1158
    @shawnswitenky1158 3 місяці тому

    I think we need an update on the fleet of moon landers coming after Peregrine and Odie...

  • @MLIOGJXNUYAT
    @MLIOGJXNUYAT 3 місяці тому

    Gonna be visiting Boca Chica Apr 03-05 as part of a trip to see the solar eclipse. Keeping my fingers crossed.

  • @shortt99
    @shortt99 3 місяці тому

    What game is this your using at 7:02 love the vids btw

  • @Alex-mg3vp
    @Alex-mg3vp 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your humility in responding to my email👍👍👍👍

  • @mfaizsyahmi
    @mfaizsyahmi 3 місяці тому

    When you tell him, "go break a leg!" but he takes it literally.

  • @ryder6070
    @ryder6070 3 місяці тому

    OG, OG Kush. zero Gravity cultivation huge colas

  • @erikdoedens8064
    @erikdoedens8064 3 місяці тому

    Just here to inform scott that matt did in fact check his staging.

  • @helenanitooo
    @helenanitooo 3 місяці тому

    Having Lockhead Martin buy Terran Orbital is terrifying ngl

  • @blengi
    @blengi 3 місяці тому

    mishap report quotes I've seen seemed to imply the booster didn't explode due to FTS at all, unlike it clearly mentioned FTS for starship? Does anyone know if booster 9 categorically activated FTS?

  • @tims7250
    @tims7250 3 місяці тому

    Little tipsy after the ride,who wouldn't be 😂

  • @icaleinns6233
    @icaleinns6233 3 місяці тому +1

    I think too many engineers grew up playing KSP and thinking falling over was the normal and expected outcome! 😂

  • @poiu477
    @poiu477 3 місяці тому

    The Canon spacecraft is super interesting to me. How many other companies have cool side projects like that where they are just building satellites and putting things like cameras on it?

  • @goover78
    @goover78 3 місяці тому

    10:45 look at those welds...

    • @Tuning3434
      @Tuning3434 3 місяці тому

      Looks like aluminium welds, which is a challenging material to weld, because of how well it conducts heat away from the weld zone and the difficulty to pierce the tough aluminium oxide layer on the surface. Looks like a part of a frame instead of a pressure vessel, so probably good enough for a prototype. Maybe they plan to replace it for electron beam welding in the future, and didn't care to improve on weld looks so long weld strength was still ok?
      Good catch though, cause looks bit rough, and likely something that raised some discussion.

    • @slome815
      @slome815 3 місяці тому

      @@Tuning3434 Yeah, aluminium is challenging compared to normal construction steel, but that looks like a first year apprentice TIG welded that. I'm sure they did a X-ray for welding defects, but jeez, someone was inconsistent with the filler rod.
      Oh, and that oxide layer and the heat conduction is really not a problem as long as you clean the aluminium well, and use alternating polarity, almost all TIG invertors can do this, with adjustable duty cycle, you can choose the voltage over both negative and positive polarity as well. The real challenge is how much aluminium warps and deforms with heat.

  • @petergerdes1094
    @petergerdes1094 3 місяці тому +1

    I presume all this software goes through simulated landings and even hardware integration testing where the actual hardware can be ordered to provide simulated inputs and then the outputs are taken and run through a physics simulator to choose the next round of inputs. Yes? If not why not?

  • @kalon9999
    @kalon9999 3 місяці тому

    Scott, please reframe Dark Bramble poster on the wall behind you! It is slipping in the frame!

  • @stoatystoat174
    @stoatystoat174 3 місяці тому

    06:21 it was a semi-dis-fankling rather that an unrolling

  • @TheErmerm999
    @TheErmerm999 3 місяці тому

    it would fall up hill because the up hill leg would hit the ground and break first. That leg breaking may well have saved the entire remains of the mission. I hope there are some decent remains left

  • @pjbth
    @pjbth 3 місяці тому

    A need for a new Robot Arm in Space?
    As a Canadian that makes me rock hard

  • @philfrydman2576
    @philfrydman2576 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the update on space missions. Talking about the IM spacecraft you said 'software issues' were the cause of flipping over. I tnink it is more a H/W issue and some speculate it was more of a procedure issue (not releasing the safety switches of lasers) and some (IM mgt) pointing at financial reasons (cost of pre-flight ground tests) that resulted in 'unfolding' of mission. Is 'unfolding' equivalent to partial loss or total loss of mission ? this is purely mechanical: where do one sit: taxpayer, IM Mgt or stock holders, NASA,... :-)

    • @Objectified
      @Objectified 3 місяці тому

      It didn't flip over. The cause was human error in leaving a safety switch on. All payloads on the mission transmitted data before it went into standby mode for the lunar night. In another 10 days or so they're going to try to wake it up again.

    • @philfrydman2576
      @philfrydman2576 3 місяці тому

      @@Objectified if you don't call it flip over, tumble or laying on its side with at least one broken leg, what do you call it A complete success ?

  • @duncangough9969
    @duncangough9969 3 місяці тому

    ""Who'd put a dish in the midddle of a sheep paddock?" The dish at parkes does it again!!

  • @AndrewBeals
    @AndrewBeals 3 місяці тому +1

    Explorer and Pioneer have both already been used as names for space hardware. WTH, Rocket Lab?

  • @conradleonard
    @conradleonard 3 місяці тому

    'Mass simulator'? Isn't that just... a mass? Absent of course some other cool way of generating inertia that I'm unaware of

  • @myleswillis
    @myleswillis 3 місяці тому +15

    17:24 It carries 3 inside but I heard they're planning to get a few on the roof as well.

  • @michaelmcgovern8110
    @michaelmcgovern8110 3 місяці тому

    "He's no fun. He fell right over!"