I would love mission to Venus specifically an atmospheric sampling Venus has a great chance of having life now and a better chance in the past Though current life would likely be microscopic and in the upper atmosphere and the past life evidence would have likely been removed
I agreed with Peter. Venus is a really interesting place and certaintly a great challegene. But If we had the technology of terraforming we could create a second earth right in our own solar system with the same Gravity(almost).
the mid-air recovery is kinda awsome exploring Venus would be exciting from a scientific point of view, and i would really enjoy knowing more about our closest neighbour But that photon i mean... if i understand it well, it's game changing for the industry, considerrably reducing the cost of satelite production, giving access to space to anyone who needs it. How the hell isn't it the norm already ? the idea seems so obvious yet nobody came up with it before
Peter beck really blessing us with the interviews, first EverydayAstronaut now you! hopefully you get to interview Elon at some point in the future too :D Absolutely love your videos Felix keep up the good work!
@@Whataboutit If you manage to interview Elon, ask him why not recover the payload shrouds with helicopter? They may even be lighter than Rocketlab's booster.
Christopher Stube That’s the problem. The fairings are a lot lighter and bigger. It would be dangerous to fly with a big surface you cannot control. This was also addressed in a video from the everyday astronaut
Well thats a nice surprise. Saw the conversation on Twitter but didn't think it would show up so quickly. First Zubrin, than Beck... Hopefully Elon next :-) Viele Grüße
I remember watching Rocket Lab Ltd's (The NZ precursor to Rocket Lab USA) first space launch in 2009 when I was still in primary school. I was so excited to hear someone with the same accent as me counting down to launch a rocket into space. It's awesome to see how far Rocket Lab and the entire industry has come.
I live in NZ. When Peter Beck went public with the Electron rocket and plans to become a launch provider for small payloads my first thoughts were “ you’re dreaming mate”. His dream came true.
Hey Felix please read this, its long but important I have been a fan for a long time and I have seen you change a lot, in good ways, whether its you getting better at making videos or changing your first line from " let's dive right in " to " let's take right off " but 1 thing haven't changed for long ,is your intro , that is pretty good but I thought I could try to make a better one for you, I see you make alot of videos on space x/starship and you also love them, and there goal is to go to mars, so I thought why not do something with that , I kept it short so it won't bother the viewers( if you use it), and I kept some unique things about your intro so it will still have the old feeling For example Blue Triangle ( I tried to make it look better ) Your BG music of intro I worked hard on it, and its done, if you wanna see it , I uploaded it on my/this channel, its the latest upload ( I didn't knew any other way to show it to you ) I hope you like it and if you do then plz use it as your intro , i made 2 intros you can use one of them if you want to , i made it for you If you won't see this comment for some reason , I will comment again in next video cause i really want you to see this, just reply me so I know you saw this , so i won't comment about this again, thanks for your time, use it if you like it, I guess this a first fan art/ fan intro for you( I wrote this and was ready to paste when you upload the video so there is more chance of you seeing this 😁)
Your Intro is not bad. I like the changing from Mars to Earth, but the letters, comet and the lighting is not better then the actual intro from What about it. Good idea, but i dont like it more than the actual one. Sorry :) That should be constructive criticism. Thank you for wanting to contribute.
Hey there! it is a really nice intro! Could you send it to me by email? whataboutit.contact@gmail.com. I probably won't change my intro right now, but I might at some point and then this will definitely be part of the process. Thank you very very much for your contribution! :)
Love how you are becoming such an influence in the UA-cam space community. You are on my list to add my support. Just so many others came before you and I do have a budget according to my wife.
There is a Chinese company developing a small sat launcher with propulsive landing. Its payload capability is very similar to Electron, but the wet mass of the rocket is about 3 times Electron. So that is what it costs to do propulsive landing at this scale: a factor of 3 in launch weight. I'm guessing that this company is essentially owned by the Chinese government and the point is to develop propulsive landing technology (to later scale up into a Falcon 9 competitor) rather than to be competitive in the small sat launch market. Edit: here it is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinkSpace#New_Line_1 Planed to fly in 2020. Liftoff mass 33t, 200kg to SSO. By comparison, Electron is liftoff mass 12.5t for 150-225 kg to SSO.
Great interview. There's been a lot of interviews with Peter Beck lately, you really got a lot of fresh new questions answered that no one else has managed. Very impressed.
Very cool interview! Great work Felix! Its amazing watching your channel grow from few thousand subscribers to over 50 thousand and interviews like this.
It turned out great. Thank you for another fascinating interview with someone who really knows what they're talking about. I haven't thought much about Rocketlab before this, but the impression I get from Peter Beck is they're extremely professional. They've got their niche in the launch industry figured out and are very methodically developing the technology to best serve customers with small payloads. The Photon is a really interesting idea! It sounds like it could really increase efficiency and lower costs when you don't have to duplicate all that hardware.
Great interview Felix. The back and forth between faces makes it tough to watch though. Would be nice if you went back to the format you used with Zubrin. The content and interview itself is well done and much appreciated. Peter looks like he just returned from Boca Chica with that South Texas rash!
Really enjoying your interview shows. And like how you give them a subject and let them talk about it without interruptions. Getting to hear what these people have to say is very informative. You have a winning plan here. Thank you for supplying us this look at the inside of space.
Good on you Felix, good on you Peter! It's a team effort these good movements into a better future. Congratulations to you both. Friends and peers in the Space faring, vibrant future! Keep up the exceptional work!
It would be nice if you could schedule these special programs, so they don’t disrupt your normal Mon and Thur Starship updates. I really look forward to those updates.
Everyone wants another Elon interview, how about a word with Jeff Bezos. If there's one person who needs to spill the beans on their space program, it's him.
I like the content. But you need to work on the interview transition. It makes it feel like you are not really doing the interview. Good luck and keep this going. I love it
Thanks Peter for doing these interviews with people like Felix. If you ever want to build a launch site in Qld I'd happily help you with the structural engineering!
By the time young men and women are my age, you'll be able to buy a private spacecraft and make a trip to the Moon, or even Mars. :) ...or, buy an inexpensive weekend trip to LEO - like flying to the beach, or to the mountains on a ski trip.
Great Interview! I'd appreciate it if you could do your future interviews with split screen or a tiny screen of you like in the Robert Zubrin Interview. Thanks for your work!
I wonder if for interplanetary missions one could use the electron as a third stage launched from Starship. The cargo Starship could carry 6 complete electron rockets with room and payload mass to spare. Each could then carry much more payload than if it launched from the surface and and/or use the surplus delta V to achieve a faster route to destination and quicker orbit insertion where needed. The multiple rockets could carry different parts of the mission, such as an orbiter or two, landers, aircraft and such. There is of course the little matter of how to modify them so they can be started in space instead of on a launch pad.
Great episode, i always enjoy peter beck interviews, theres always something talked about that i never thought of in his interviews, like what it takes to get a launch site up and running
YES! VENUS! If it turns out that we need near 1 gravity to survive long term then Venus will be the only other planet we can one day colonize. We need more Venus missions. Please Peter, send a balloon to Venus's upper atmosphere and show that it can be done.
Hey thank you so much for all your work, it is awesome! The interviews are also a very nice (at least for me) new thing on your channel. However, I kind of miss your regular weekly episodes on starship updates - I know that there are many others - but yours are the most detailed and yet concise ones and a true highlight for me! :)
25:08 I wonder if Peter is carefully not talking about using Photon as a satellite life-extension vehicle. Recently a company (Northrup Grumman) demo-ed a satellite that rendezvous with a nearly out of fuel but functioning satellite, attaches to the engine, and then provides attitude and orbit-keeping capability.
Scott manly has a good video about this, the answer is some improvement, but generally it's not considered enough to risk dropping rocket stages on potentially populated areas. Unless of course you are China and dont care about your people
The logistics of launching from the top of Everest are somewhat problematic, of course. In general, you can't get _usefully_ high while still launching from the ground, which is why air launch has so much attraction. Of course, air launch has its own problems, which is why nobody is successfully doing that either...
I think most people don't realize that once you have a rocket capable of taking people to Mars, you automatically have a rocket that can take people anywhere in the Solar System. Once you can go to Mars, you can also go to Venus, Mercury, the asteroid belt etc. The vehicle that can keep people alive for long periods in space is the the only bottleneck right now.
You might enjoy looking on my Facebook page. I do a lot of aerospace-related posts, along with some "interesting" humor. Some people say my jokes are "bad/terrible" but, when they do, I respond with a resounding "Thank you"!! I even find a way to include my humor in the aerospace posts. If you're using an internet browser on a PC (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, etc), where you can type in a full internet address, type in "facebook.com/vpfalk". Or, if you're using a mobile device app, where you can't type in an internet address, use the FB search feature, and do a search for "Vincent P Falk". You'll know it's the proper page if you see a picture of me, wearing a bright orange suit, with a CRJ regional airliner jet in the background! I always put out my FB posts to "Public," so you should see them, whether you do the "friend" process, or not.
Felix: How did you become the CEO of a launch provider? Peter: I started off building rockets when I was very, very young and it just got a little bit out of control.
I watched a rocket with my kids heading south from Gisborne it was awsome to watch on the Everyday astronaut channel and then watching it in the sky, separate then the first stage dropped away as rocket lab sucked up all the info for the helicopter catch they have now done.
Mercury is actually where the money is as far as mining is concerned. Technical difficulties to overcome for sure, but Venus has even more to overcome.
What are your thoughts on mid-air recovery, Photon and Peter Becks life time goal of exploring Venus?
What about it!? The midair recovery is a great option for rockets lab and other small rockets.
venus is hell fire
I would love mission to Venus specifically an atmospheric sampling
Venus has a great chance of having life now and a better chance in the past
Though current life would likely be microscopic and in the upper atmosphere and the past life evidence would have likely been removed
I agreed with Peter. Venus is a really interesting place and certaintly a great challegene. But If we had the technology of terraforming we could create a second earth right in our own solar system with the same Gravity(almost).
the mid-air recovery is kinda awsome
exploring Venus would be exciting from a scientific point of view, and i would really enjoy knowing more about our closest neighbour
But that photon i mean... if i understand it well, it's game changing for the industry, considerrably reducing the cost of satelite production, giving access to space to anyone who needs it. How the hell isn't it the norm already ? the idea seems so obvious yet nobody came up with it before
Peter beck really blessing us with the interviews, first EverydayAstronaut now you! hopefully you get to interview Elon at some point in the future too :D Absolutely love your videos Felix keep up the good work!
Absolutely awesome! Thank you!
@@Whataboutit If you manage to interview Elon, ask him why not recover the payload shrouds with helicopter? They may even be lighter than Rocketlab's booster.
Christopher Stube
That’s the problem. The fairings are a lot lighter and bigger. It would be dangerous to fly with a big surface you cannot control. This was also addressed in a video from the everyday astronaut
Joe Scott interviewed him before Tim Dodd. Leading tech companies are really embracing and understanding the power of the internet generations.
Well thats a nice surprise. Saw the conversation on Twitter but didn't think it would show up so quickly. First Zubrin, than Beck... Hopefully Elon next :-) Viele Grüße
"I'm a passionate hack", so modest! Go, Venus mission!
I remember watching Rocket Lab Ltd's (The NZ precursor to Rocket Lab USA) first space launch in 2009 when I was still in primary school. I was so excited to hear someone with the same accent as me counting down to launch a rocket into space. It's awesome to see how far Rocket Lab and the entire industry has come.
I live in NZ. When Peter Beck went public with the Electron rocket and plans to become a launch provider for small payloads my first thoughts were “ you’re dreaming mate”. His dream came true.
Cool interview Felix. Pete is a legend. Go Rocketlab.
Peter is a awesome guest, always interesting.Mars, Venus and all the planetary moons should be explored, it is our destiny to travel to the stars.
Hey Felix please read this, its long but important
I have been a fan for a long time and I have seen you change a lot, in good ways, whether its you getting better at making videos or changing your first line from " let's dive right in " to " let's take right off " but 1 thing haven't changed for long ,is your intro , that is pretty good but I thought I could try to make a better one for you, I see you make alot of videos on space x/starship and you also love them, and there goal is to go to mars, so I thought why not do something with that , I kept it short so it won't bother the viewers( if you use it), and I kept some unique things about your intro so it will still have the old feeling
For example
Blue Triangle ( I tried to make it look better )
Your BG music of intro
I worked hard on it, and its done, if you wanna see it , I uploaded it on my/this channel, its the latest upload ( I didn't knew any other way to show it to you ) I hope you like it and if you do then plz use it as your intro , i made 2 intros you can use one of them if you want to , i made it for you
If you won't see this comment for some reason , I will comment again in next video cause i really want you to see this, just reply me so I know you saw this , so i won't comment about this again, thanks for your time, use it if you like it, I guess this a first fan art/ fan intro for you( I wrote this and was ready to paste when you upload the video so there is more chance of you seeing this 😁)
Our Future wow, actually a pretty nice intro. I just think the subtext is The Need for Knowledge
Your Intro is not bad. I like the changing from Mars to Earth, but the letters, comet and the lighting is not better then the actual intro from What about it. Good idea, but i dont like it more than the actual one. Sorry :) That should be constructive criticism. Thank you for wanting to contribute.
Hey there! it is a really nice intro! Could you send it to me by email? whataboutit.contact@gmail.com. I probably won't change my intro right now, but I might at some point and then this will definitely be part of the process. Thank you very very much for your contribution! :)
@@Whataboutit I did, I hope I didn't did anymistake while sending it, I don't normally use gmail 😁
@@FictionWatcher I liked both of them. Well done!
A great interview Felix.
Wow 25kg to Venus is amazing. Good luck to Peter and the team at Rocket Lab.
Love how you are becoming such an influence in the UA-cam space community. You are on my list to add my support. Just so many others came before you and I do have a budget according to my wife.
There is a Chinese company developing a small sat launcher with propulsive landing. Its payload capability is very similar to Electron, but the wet mass of the rocket is about 3 times Electron. So that is what it costs to do propulsive landing at this scale: a factor of 3 in launch weight.
I'm guessing that this company is essentially owned by the Chinese government and the point is to develop propulsive landing technology (to later scale up into a Falcon 9 competitor) rather than to be competitive in the small sat launch market.
Edit: here it is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinkSpace#New_Line_1
Planed to fly in 2020. Liftoff mass 33t, 200kg to SSO. By comparison, Electron is liftoff mass 12.5t for 150-225 kg to SSO.
Great interview. There's been a lot of interviews with Peter Beck lately, you really got a lot of fresh new questions answered that no one else has managed. Very impressed.
Wow, that's awesome! I've made a video about going to Venus as well. Just love the topic, Venus has so much potential for human colonization!
FANTASTIC video. Beck is a visionary engineer, full of wisdom, and you are a superb interviewer! Congratulations on a job well done!
Wow, you are on it with these interviews! Nice, good job!
Very cool interview! Great work Felix! Its amazing watching your channel grow from few thousand subscribers to over 50 thousand and interviews like this.
I remember when Rocketlab was basically an upscale rocketry club, working out of a shed.
What they've accomplished since then is awe-inspiring.
Always great to hear from Peter about his Rockets, great job Felix.
Rocketlab is amazing! I love Electron!
Agreed!
@@Whataboutit Peter is also amazing!
Felix, you have become my go to source for space news. Somehow, someday, you could make a small fortune doing voice-over commercials.
It turned out great. Thank you for another fascinating interview with someone who really knows what they're talking about.
I haven't thought much about Rocketlab before this, but the impression I get from Peter Beck is they're extremely professional. They've got their niche in the launch industry figured out and are very methodically developing the technology to best serve customers with small payloads. The Photon is a really interesting idea! It sounds like it could really increase efficiency and lower costs when you don't have to duplicate all that hardware.
Hope to see a manned fly-by of Venus. Like how NASA were planning on in the late 60’s.
Or project HAVOC
Or like the Russian MaVR project from before N1 went out of business...
Great interview Felix. The back and forth between faces makes it tough to watch though. Would be nice if you went back to the format you used with Zubrin. The content and interview itself is well done and much appreciated. Peter looks like he just returned from Boca Chica with that South Texas rash!
I'm with Mike on this one, yeah the tan lines where impressive Ouch!
Awesome interview! I’ve learned more about Rocket Labs here than anywhere else. I love the details!
Thank you, Thomas! :)
Really enjoying your interview shows. And like how you give them a subject and let them talk about it without interruptions. Getting to hear what these people have to say is very informative. You have a winning plan here. Thank you for supplying us this look at the inside of space.
Good on you Felix, good on you Peter! It's a team effort these good movements into a better future. Congratulations to you both. Friends and peers in the Space faring, vibrant future! Keep up the exceptional work!
Congratulations, Felix! Great interview!
He has the difficult part....He had the dream. He was realistic, he was educated. His company is brilliant in it's goals. THANKS FELIX!
Awesome and very interesting interview!
Thank you, Mikko! :)
Thank you very MUCH for such a great interview Felix! Great content as always, and improving every day!
Nice interview, Felix! I enjoy your channel every day more.
It would be nice if you could schedule these special programs, so they don’t disrupt your normal Mon and Thur Starship updates. I really look forward to those updates.
I'd love that too, but I don't have the time. Next Starship update is on Monday. Promise! ;)
You are getting popular hope you have a interview with elon also in the coming time .best of luck
Nice work Felix. That’s a big coup for the channel . Peter alway has such a straight forward down to earth way of explaining rocket science. 👍🏻🚀👍🏻🚀👍🏻🚀
Already heard quite a bit of this in Tim Dodds interview, but also learned quite a few new things! Great
Tim does awesome interviews! Agreed! Thank you! :)
Nice Interview Felix was interesting to hear the smaller side of the space industry and what their plans are thanks Great Vlog
You know Felix its just a matter of time when you will interview Elon Musk. Thanks for this interview it was very informative.
I'd love to! Thank you! :)
Everyone wants another Elon interview, how about a word with Jeff Bezos. If there's one person who needs to spill the beans on their space program, it's him.
It seems Jeff Bezos is the kind of guy who only reveals what he's up to when it's ready to go.
They've already met in Infinity War 🤣
👍. People try to reuse rockets in any possible, cheap way.
NASA: say sike right now.
I like the content. But you need to work on the interview transition. It makes it feel like you are not really doing the interview. Good luck and keep this going. I love it
Thank you for the feedback! :)
Yes exactly! It's a bit jarring.
Wow, great interviews lately!
Dr Zubrin? Mr Beck? your passion and presenting clearly speak for themselves if these busy people want to give you their time :)
Thanks Peter for doing these interviews with people like Felix. If you ever want to build a launch site in Qld I'd happily help you with the structural engineering!
“I’m not a billionaire” that’s odd. 🤣
Great score, great interview.
Everyone please like and share on Twitter.
mVm
Awesome guy! The interview deserves some shares. Agreed! :)
By the time young men and women are my age, you'll be able to buy a private spacecraft and make a trip to the Moon, or even Mars. :) ...or, buy an inexpensive weekend trip to LEO - like flying to the beach, or to the mountains on a ski trip.
Great Interview! I'd appreciate it if you could do your future interviews with split screen or a tiny screen of you like in the Robert Zubrin Interview. Thanks for your work!
Great interview! :D Thanks, Peter and Felix!
Best Peter Beck interview on youtube
Nicely done Felix! Did you ask when we could see the earliest in flight capture attempt?
Yes, I did. :)
It was really cool to hear about the difficulties of building a launch site
One of the most interesting interviews you've done Felix; quite fascinating. Congratulations! 👍
I wonder if for interplanetary missions one could use the electron as a third stage launched from Starship. The cargo Starship could carry 6 complete electron rockets with room and payload mass to spare. Each could then carry much more payload than if it launched from the surface and and/or use the surplus delta V to achieve a faster route to destination and quicker orbit insertion where needed. The multiple rockets could carry different parts of the mission, such as an orbiter or two, landers, aircraft and such.
There is of course the little matter of how to modify them so they can be started in space instead of on a launch pad.
Great interview. I’m now a fan of RockLabs!
Great episode, i always enjoy peter beck interviews, theres always something talked about that i never thought of in his interviews, like what it takes to get a launch site up and running
Outstanding interview. You’re getting so good at this!
Excellent video Felix, congratulations.
No way congrats what about it great job
:) Thank you!
Love the content as always, but those transitions are indefensible for an interview.
Paweł Czerski agreed!
Great interview. You should have asked him, if he thinks starship will reach orbit by 2021 and if not when. Good job though.
Love Rocket lab! Thanks Felix
Great interview. Thank you!
Sir, you do deserve more subscribers!
Thanks for this Felix!
Great Interview, extremely interesting.
Thank you! :)
Your getting better at interviewing, just like you have gotten better at making vids. Keep it up.
This is a great interview!
YES! VENUS!
If it turns out that we need near 1 gravity to survive long term then Venus will be the only other planet we can one day colonize. We need more Venus missions.
Please Peter, send a balloon to Venus's upper atmosphere and show that it can be done.
nice! Please try to get → Alex Gerst ← for an interview too! That would be great!
great interview with peter! he is a great guy!
Great interview man! Go on like this!
Good job, guys!
Hey thank you so much for all your work, it is awesome! The interviews are also a very nice (at least for me) new thing on your channel. However, I kind of miss your regular weekly episodes on starship updates - I know that there are many others - but yours are the most detailed and yet concise ones and a true highlight for me! :)
10:47 Best hat recipe on the internet!!!🤣😋😂
I’m glad someone in the rocket business is interested in Venus. What other than a cube sat could be done with a 25 kg weight limit?
Jeez Felix you’re really getting them now, amazing!!
Thanks Felix, great interview.
So interesting to hear about Peter’s interest in a Venus mission! Where can we learn more about it?
Great interview Felix! Peter Beck seems to be a down to earth and intelligent guy! He should definitely hold off on the tattoo lol
finally our host is back
Great interview felix.
Hey Felix! Gleich um kurz vor 22 Uhr nochmal nach den Starlink-Satelliten schauen! Sternenkette! :D
Thank you for not making another Mini Series.
Kiwi's are the coolest people on the planet.
THANKS for this cool cintent
25:08 I wonder if Peter is carefully not talking about using Photon as a satellite life-extension vehicle. Recently a company (Northrup Grumman) demo-ed a satellite that rendezvous with a nearly out of fuel but functioning satellite, attaches to the engine, and then provides attitude and orbit-keeping capability.
Nah I don't think so. His is a different segment of customers.
So cool interviews
Amazing!
Peter Beck, legend!
Is drag a big deal for small rockets? How much payload electron would have if it was launched from the top of the mount everest or higher?
Scott manly has a good video about this, the answer is some improvement, but generally it's not considered enough to risk dropping rocket stages on potentially populated areas. Unless of course you are China and dont care about your people
The logistics of launching from the top of Everest are somewhat problematic, of course. In general, you can't get _usefully_ high while still launching from the ground, which is why air launch has so much attraction. Of course, air launch has its own problems, which is why nobody is successfully doing that either...
please don’t do the zoom in effect - it’s quite jarring
I think most people don't realize that once you have a rocket capable of taking people to Mars, you automatically have a rocket that can take people anywhere in the Solar System. Once you can go to Mars, you can also go to Venus, Mercury, the asteroid belt etc. The vehicle that can keep people alive for long periods in space is the the only bottleneck right now.
Go Rocket Lab!!!!
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Nice
Excellent, Elon Mush watch out old mate! Peter Beck great job, keep up your excellent very inspiring work!
What do you think about ARCA SPACE
And there aero spike and water based rockets
Very interesting stuff! I followed them closely!
Felix: How did you become the CEO of a launch provider?
Peter: I started off building rockets when I was very, very young and it just got a little bit out of control.
23:49
In the early space race NASA used to keep the atlas upper stages attached to their payload to function basically like the photon.
I watched a rocket with my kids heading south from Gisborne it was awsome to watch on the Everyday astronaut channel and then watching it in the sky, separate then the first stage dropped away as rocket lab sucked up all the info for the helicopter catch they have now done.
What attitude control system does the booster use during the descent prior to parachute deployment.
Welp. I guess Mercury is still up for grabs.
Mercury is mine. I will own all the iron in the solar system.
Mercury is actually where the money is as far as mining is concerned. Technical difficulties to overcome for sure, but Venus has even more to overcome.
25:23 I never was a truly fan of RocketsLabs until I hear those words!
Go Venus!! Mars is an stupid choice side by side.
What about it? Interview on the moon when?