Stoke Space is about to launch the most efficient rapidly rocket in the world!
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2024
- Stoke Space is about to launch the most efficient rapidly rocket in the world!
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Stoke Space is about to launch the most efficient rapidly rocket in the world!
In 2016, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk had a revolutionary presentation at the 67th International Astronautical Congress.
By then, he simply wanted to share his vision of a future rocket that possesses 4 key elements for colonizing Mars including full reusability, refilling in orbit, propellant production on Mars, and right propellant.
However, perhaps Elon would never have imagined that his presentation that year would have a profound influence on two talented Blue Origin engineers, Andrew Lapsa and Thomas Feldman.
Then they said goodbye to Jeff Bezos and by 2019, they founded a new space company called Stoke Space in the Pacific Northwest and have been constructing their first rocket namely Nova.
The Nova rocket caught the public eye when it possessed the great features of SpaceX's Starship and achieved breakneck development speed in contrast to BO's New Glenn.
It's safe to say that the slow-paced development caused Blue Origin to lose two wonderboys. However, thanks to that, the United States rocketry has a new potential face that shares the same vision and passion as SpaceX.
Thus, many expect that Stoke Space will become the next SpaceX in the future contributing to fortifying what is still a very fragile commercial space economy nowadays.
Discuss everything about this in today's episode of Tech Map.
But before we begin, our team extends a warm welcome!
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With that in mind, let's jump straight into today's episode!
You're late today Bud. I've never heard of this company. What did Bezo do to piss these guys off. This is going to be an interesting company to watch. I like the way you come up with new stuff for channel. Hydrogen bleeds right threw the molecular structure of metal. I don't quite understand why they would use hydrogen as a fuel. Seeing the technology of methane has advanced this far. Great episode. I learned a lot today. Thanks.
My honor, thanks again
The idea of an engine that is efficient at near-sea level to vacuum is the heart of stoke space, and yet it is not even mentioned. Big mistake.
Love the rapidly rockets
I love seeing all these different companies, they all provide the same service but in a different way in which i think they see things in a different way towards a long term situation.
This rocket is nowhere close to being ready to launch. So I am not sure what the time frame is when they say is about to launch. That implies that they are very close to launch and just looking at where they are currently at, they are at least a year if not more away from launching. A lot of this information is 6 months old if not older. Most current update from Stoke Space on their X account (formerly twitter) is from Feb. when they tested their upgraded stage two engines.
It is a really cool, out-of-the-box design. I love the large aerospike engine configuration. I hope they can get it to work the way it's envisioned. From what I've seen with The Everyday Astronaut's expo on them, they are well on their way.
Exactly! Hope that they can be successful
It is interesting, i love seeing this different approaches!
@@RamblingRodeo agreed
Excellent stuff bro
I like it!
Glad to see the differing innovation.
Landing legs system is simple and elegant, few moving pieces,
And the cone shape thats free standing is way more logical than the long tube systems that require towers.
Hydrogen is a good fuel source due to future potential. water ice being common in the Solar system and beyond.
The self generating active refridgeration cooling system sounds interesting.
And that they are getting funding is very positive.
Competition, is more brains and more money working on the same problems.
Like many start up companies lack of deep pockets leaves them in the dust
I respect all rocket start up companies. Obviously it's not easy but to say that there going to catch space x is not doing them any good. Space x is in front by a long shot and that's ok let's just not put the cart before the horse with some of these companies.
What is a "rapidly rocket"?
rapidly reuseable rocket
@@SirDeanosity Then that is what it should say.
The Starship is intended to able to land and launch again in 1 hour.
Super heavy maybe, but starship with it's heat tiles.. nah that's gonna have to be a robust inspection process.. hopefully made fast by machines. I trust the stoke design more to land, reload and be sent up again in the same day
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Please define / explain your computer voice claim of “fragile commercial space economy “
How can this statement be true along with an astounding record number of commercial launches last year?
ai voice a lot?
liquid hydro-what? and liquid oxi-what? @5:23
@@NikosCholevas hydrogan 💯🗣️
What is a "rapidly rocket"? Proofreading is your friend. I am deleting your channel from my life.
"Don't recommend this channel."
What is the source of the terrible speech generation in this episode? So many grossly mispronounced words and phrases.