To The Moon & Mars - Aerospace Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #34

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  • @ArawnOfAnnwn
    @ArawnOfAnnwn 5 років тому +600

    Hold up a minute here! You guys spent several episodes on environmental engineering stuff, but just 1 brief overview show on both aeronautical and astronautical engineering? That seems rather unbalanced to me.

  • @Quasarnova1
    @Quasarnova1 5 років тому +308

    I think basic lift and thrust equations could have gone a long way in this video, aerospace engineers are much more concerned with those than making spacesuits, which would be more a job for biomedical engineers.

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 5 років тому +27

      They spent several episodes on environmental engineering stuff, but just 1 brief overview show on both aeronautical and astronautical engineering. That seems rather unbalanced to me, so I wouldn't get my hopes up.

  • @orlando2695
    @orlando2695 5 років тому +333

    I’ve lately been really into aerospace engineering and this video made me even more interested into it now I just want to peruse this career

    • @MultiBeast301
      @MultiBeast301 5 років тому +52

      Orlando 26 Its awesome, im studying it rn and I feel like Tony Stark lol

  • @avi12
    @avi12 5 років тому +59

    0:58 I love the red Tesla car reference

  • @mrman5517
    @mrman5517 5 років тому +38

    everybody should play Kerbal Space Program, you will learn sooo much about this topic

    • @SangeetaKumari-wc5fd
      @SangeetaKumari-wc5fd 4 роки тому +2

      Is there any other book on this subject or online courses?

    • @SangeetaKumari-wc5fd
      @SangeetaKumari-wc5fd 4 роки тому +1

      I want to learn this all on my own

    • @arjunsaibo
      @arjunsaibo 4 роки тому

      @@SangeetaKumari-wc5fd Nptel - Introduction to Aerospace Engineering - by Prof of iit Bombay

  • @unleashingpotential-psycho9433
    @unleashingpotential-psycho9433 5 років тому +90

    Aerospace engineering is truly incredible. 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @g.dalazenm.38
    @g.dalazenm.38 5 років тому +3

    Love these engineering videos! I plan on studying engineering, but I’m still not sure which.

  • @JoTKirk
    @JoTKirk 6 місяців тому +4

    Spoiler alert from 2024. Still no humans heading to Mars.

  • @DavidImrie
    @DavidImrie 5 років тому +27

    Love crash course but this episode seemed to skip a hell of a lot of aerospace stuff. i'd have had space travel as a seperate episode. it also seemed very USA centric.Who calls imperial measurements english measurements? The UK adopted metric decades ago and the USA still hasnt as far as im aware.

    • @TheLightningZap
      @TheLightningZap 5 років тому +2

      UK still uses imperial for many things such as on their road Network

    • @Dk-ns3ge
      @Dk-ns3ge 5 років тому +1

      LightningZap Very little of our measurements are imperial

  • @Hallebumba
    @Hallebumba 5 років тому +64

    argh. the fan is not the inlet. also it provides most of the thrust in a turbo fan.

    • @MatthewSmith-sz1yq
      @MatthewSmith-sz1yq 5 років тому +11

      Keep in mind that her script was probably correct, but she’s not the one doing the animations, it’s an actual animation company. So the fact that the person animating that probably didn’t take any classes on aircraft, I am glad that it was mostly correct.
      Although, I kinda wish they would do just an aerospace engineering mini-series, just because it is such a massive topic, and covers so many different things. Like she didn’t even cover the other kind of lift besides buoyancy, or the airfoil design, or really anything else having to do with planes. It kinda felt like they mostly skipped over the “aero” part of “aerospace” and went straight into spacecraft. Like what about propellers, and control surfaces, and reciprocating engines, and all that other stuff? I was the most shocked by the fact they didn’t explain how lift is generated by an airfoil, that is like the core concept of aircraft.

    • @Tunechi65
      @Tunechi65 5 років тому

      Actually, In a turbo fan, most of the thrust come from the bypass duct, not the fan itself. The fan just sucks in the surrounding air

    • @Hallebumba
      @Hallebumba 5 років тому

      @@Tunechi65 and the Fan is the only thing that puts air in the bypass duct, thus it is responsible for that thrust

    • @Tunechi65
      @Tunechi65 5 років тому

      @@Hallebumba just making sure you aren't confusing bypass to the main core of the engine

    • @Hallebumba
      @Hallebumba 5 років тому

      @@Tunechi65 nope just happen to be studying aerospace engineering ;D

  • @engibear6392
    @engibear6392 5 років тому +43

    *At this point, I'm looking at previous comments for guidance because my ability to criticize outside my own field are limited.*
    *Good points:*
    *1. While it is technically true that spacesuits can be thought of as ships, there's not really much aerospace engineering that goes into them.*
    *2. Very basic concepts like the rocket equation and its tyranny over engineers were skipped over.*

  • @ChocolateMilk19
    @ChocolateMilk19 5 років тому +19

    I want to be an Astronautical engineer so badly!

  • @ellaser93
    @ellaser93 5 років тому +45

    I wonder if she's gonna go into talking about Genetic Engineering at some point.

  • @lexmatthewtheurbanavenger2046
    @lexmatthewtheurbanavenger2046 5 років тому +29

    It's one of my favorite main fields aerospace engineering along with electrical engineering and physics, and mechanical engineering

    • @CrossTheeRoadd
      @CrossTheeRoadd 5 років тому +2

      Alex Bailey Weird, those are my exact favourites as well

  • @emilybelanger4948
    @emilybelanger4948 4 роки тому

    i go to a technical school, my shop is advanced manufacturing and i want to take aerospace engineering, it’s been my dream for a while now. so thank you for this video

  • @camiloiribarren1450
    @camiloiribarren1450 5 років тому +2

    And now we have come to the age of space. This is fun and interesting. Let’s build the Millennium Falcon

  • @GhaziDaudi-r1f
    @GhaziDaudi-r1f 11 місяців тому +1

    Tickets to Mars next year.

  • @luxeproultimate360
    @luxeproultimate360 4 роки тому +71

    Just started my aeronautical engineering degree. It's pretty tough but we find comfort in the knowledge that we aren't Mechanical Engineers :)

  • @abdullahshamim4787
    @abdullahshamim4787 5 років тому +23

    It is fascinating that we can learn this much information for free😁👍👍

  • @athr_blu
    @athr_blu 5 років тому +86

    Proud aerospace engineer ! 😍

    • @ghostrider503_
      @ghostrider503_ 5 років тому +4

      If you don’t mind me asking, what’s your yearly salary?

    • @dustm3907
      @dustm3907 5 років тому +3

      I'm currently a 2nd year student in aerospace engineering, any tips?

    • @athr_blu
      @athr_blu 5 років тому +6

      @@dustm3907 hang in there, and never give up :)

    • @athr_blu
      @athr_blu 5 років тому +1

      @@ghostrider503_ i am not working, doing my master's !

    • @krithiksathya8980
      @krithiksathya8980 5 років тому

      Which university or college are you doing your Master's?

  • @Brainstorm69
    @Brainstorm69 5 років тому +56

    My friend and I once tried to get a tour at SpaceX Hawthorne facilities because we were in town during a vacation. We talked to an engineer on his way to work there but the security guy did not let us in, in the end. Still those guys working there are legend!

  • @mkr9142
    @mkr9142 5 років тому +2

    Is aerospace engineering a part of mechanical engineering? What I mean is can I take a bachelor in mechanical engineering, then take a master in aerospace engineering?

    • @fionafiona1146
      @fionafiona1146 5 років тому

      I can't say what you need to do in between but the limitations might be in your budget or time 😉

  • @GhaziDaudi-r1f
    @GhaziDaudi-r1f 11 місяців тому

    Good video.

  • @alinedfong5480
    @alinedfong5480 5 років тому +1

    Please do crash course architecture. Pretty please

  • @K-Boogie7999
    @K-Boogie7999 5 років тому +1

    Great video!

  • @descentplayer
    @descentplayer 5 років тому +12

    The turbine does not produce the thrust in a jet engine. It siphons off a portion of the energy from combustion to run the fan and the compressor. The energy of the thrust is produced by the combustion of the liquid fuel. The thrust itself is a demonstration of Newton's 3rd law. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The combustion speeds up the air, which is directed rearward. The reaction is to push the plane forward.

    • @shobinp5789
      @shobinp5789 5 років тому +5

      You are talking about turbofan while she is talking about turbojet where the thrust is produced by the combustion output.

    • @Tunechi65
      @Tunechi65 5 років тому

      Thrust in turbofan come mostly from the bypass duct. Not the combustion itself

    • @Prometheus7272
      @Prometheus7272 5 років тому

      No he’s correct

  • @kurtweinstein8450
    @kurtweinstein8450 5 років тому +33

    I'd of figured a mention of the rocket equation would have been given to explain the critical difference of generating thrust in a vacuum, as opposed to the description given of how jets generate thrust.

    • @Quasarnova1
      @Quasarnova1 5 років тому +3

      The thrust equation for rockets is very similar to the thrust equation for jets, but without the mass flowrate in. The rocket equation is different and usually used for calculating a change in velocity.

    • @kurtweinstein8450
      @kurtweinstein8450 5 років тому +2

      @@Quasarnova1 My point was that the jet relies on an atmosphere for oxidizer and the principle exhaust generating thrust. The rocket equation illustrates the challenge of space travel by showing rapid diminishing returns as you increase the amount of fuel and oxidizer. The comparison would be even more stark when set against a solar electric propeller aircraft.

    • @Quasarnova1
      @Quasarnova1 5 років тому +1

      @@kurtweinstein8450 Sure, but the rocket equation is not a thrust equation, and you can't really apply the rocket equation to jets since they are more concerned about cruising and drag than reaching a certain speed. Conventional aircraft also have also have diminishing returns with increased fuel, though not as badly as rockets of course. Maybe a comparison of the specific impulse of different engine types would be a good way of showing the difference in efficiency, though even that isn't the whole story.

    • @kurtweinstein8450
      @kurtweinstein8450 5 років тому +5

      @@Quasarnova1 I never said it was a thrust equation and I did not mean to say that it should be applied in a direct comparison with aircraft. I think you are missing the point which is to demonstrate key differences between aircraft and spacecraft, the relationship with the external environment in generating thrust (and hence achieve a change in velocity) being a particularly important one. They addressed what makes a jet "go" but not the same thing for a rocket. If they had talked about rocket propulsion then discussing the rocket equation could have been useful for illustrating a fundamental concern of astronautical engineering.

  • @belwizdadimed3967
    @belwizdadimed3967 5 років тому +3

    when are we going to re-land back on the Moon located in TX?

  • @fireflame62
    @fireflame62 5 років тому +1

    The flash and the big bang theory bought me here.

  • @adventure9119
    @adventure9119 5 років тому +3

    All these aerospace engineers and still no universal jetpack

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 5 років тому

    We need more competitions to get more innovation.

  • @muhammadhafizzudin240
    @muhammadhafizzudin240 5 років тому +1

    Can you explain about hyperloop, crash course?

  • @myronify1
    @myronify1 5 років тому +8

    I love watching crash course when I'm stoned. Lol

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 5 років тому +20

    We can now go to Pizza Planet!

  • @lildrac1able
    @lildrac1able 5 років тому +5

    I’m so excited to do mechanical engineering! It’s gonna be one of my majors for University :)

  • @RaidsEpicly
    @RaidsEpicly 5 років тому +3

    hooray, finally we get to "military-industrial complex engineering". We've got great branding for it here in the US though, "defense", as if we're somehow just protecting ourselves LOL

  • @s-codes14
    @s-codes14 Рік тому

    This field is also applicable to F1

  • @azertyQ
    @azertyQ 5 років тому +3

    "competition drives innovation" disregards the amount of collaboration that is required to compete

  • @shayraviv2368
    @shayraviv2368 5 років тому +5

    You should do crash course mathematics!!!!!

  • @danielbickford3458
    @danielbickford3458 5 років тому +2

    My dad always said the trick to Flying is throwing yourself at the ground and missing

  • @paulandrews6611
    @paulandrews6611 5 років тому +1

    I wanna be an aerospace engineer

  • @hellohuman7903
    @hellohuman7903 5 років тому +9

    I been wanting to be a engineer for my whole life, my mom is a chemical engineer and my dad is a software engineer so I knew a lot about engineering. In my start of high school, I knew I had to chose something for what job I want in the future. So, I studied some engineering jobs and I live by the Houston NASA place where my family always visit which I thought was so cool. So I think this might be for me. 💫🌙👍🏾❤️

  • @Cyqwest
    @Cyqwest 4 роки тому

    Mars Venus and mercury then Pluto then we launch from Pluto on our first interstellar mission but my brain can’t comprehend anything at that time or think of anything past it

  • @joshuapaul2269
    @joshuapaul2269 5 років тому +2

    This is intellectually stimulating!
    -me saying nothing.

  • @ChessMasteryOfficial
    @ChessMasteryOfficial 5 років тому +8

    *No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell. ♧*

  • @peter4210
    @peter4210 5 років тому +2

    Centrifugal force to simulate gravity was tested by nasa, a problem was found on a short radius, If I remember properly, the Semicircular canals is too sensible and if you move your head too quickly it will disorient you and can cause motion sickness. The problem should theoretical not happen with a bigger radius, and the speed needed to maintain a earth like gravity would also be lower, meaning a less disorienting view outside the windows, sad part is the material required to build it and the mass would be too much for our current thec

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 5 років тому

      That's always been the problem with the centrifugal idea - it requires a pretty damn large spaceship.

    • @peter4210
      @peter4210 5 років тому

      @@ArawnOfAnnwn it can be trimmed with down and done using wires and pod, two space x ship could teater Each other but it will be imposible to adjust the orbit until they stop and unteatet

  • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
    @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing 5 років тому +1

    It actually takes faith in the Omnissiah and proper appeasement of the machine spirits to get to Luna.

  • @JoseZavala-g4c
    @JoseZavala-g4c 6 місяців тому

    where my goat anderson

  • @keenanorourke2927
    @keenanorourke2927 5 років тому +3

    SpaceX!

  • @emanuelortiz3876
    @emanuelortiz3876 5 років тому +1

    Pls do computer engineer (especially hardware side in which im interested on studying)

  • @DonnaSnyder
    @DonnaSnyder 5 років тому +5

    The set is great. The wavy back of the chair. The asymmetrical geometric design of the shelves. A definite artistic step up from most UA-cam videos.
    The information was clear abs interesting. Thank you.

  • @faragar1791
    @faragar1791 5 років тому +1

    Are rocket engines heat engines? I know that the fuel in rocket engines generates a lot of heat, but the thrust of a rocket engine comes from the expanding exhaust gasses. Things like cold gas thrusters are like simplified rocket engines, and they don't involve much heat.

    • @GrubbyZebra
      @GrubbyZebra 5 років тому

      Fenrir yes (nice name btw), rockets rely on heat to expand the exhaust gasses, even in a cold gas thruster

  • @kastronomylovers777
    @kastronomylovers777 5 років тому +1

    I want to be an astronaut. This information is really helpful for me.thanks mam.

  • @burntpotatoes999
    @burntpotatoes999 5 років тому +1

    Kerbal Space Program players represent!

  • @social3ngin33rin
    @social3ngin33rin 5 років тому +1

    @1:00 astronautical engineering --> shows a car that I assume is referring to a Tesla lol

    • @GrubbyZebra
      @GrubbyZebra 5 років тому

      social3ngin33rin yes, as a nod to Starman

  • @T34RG45
    @T34RG45 5 років тому

    I just want to design and build an iron man suit that could allow us to survive a car impact but if it allows for space exploration why am i not going into aerospace engineering? I can only dream right?

  • @Umarbit
    @Umarbit 5 місяців тому

    It’s 2024 and we still haven’t reached mars 😅

  • @jansiftar4445
    @jansiftar4445 4 роки тому

    Jet propolsion and radar were already invented during ww2.

  • @USSAnimeNCC-
    @USSAnimeNCC- 5 років тому +14

    Who here watches practical engineering and realengineering

  • @Gold161803
    @Gold161803 5 років тому

    Talks about spacecraft, plays soundbite of submarine sonar. Okay then

  • @mathieuetcheparre3736
    @mathieuetcheparre3736 5 років тому

    I have been a big fan of crash course for a few years now - however, the level of gross inexactitudes this episodes contains regarding fundamental aerospace engineering and turbofan architecture is baffling. Things seems to be getting sloppy and loose at crash course HQ. Corrective action is needed ASAP.

  • @dailywebmoments
    @dailywebmoments 5 років тому +1

    shajoooo

  • @StEvUgnIn
    @StEvUgnIn 5 років тому

    Why would I study aerospace engineering when I can build gummi ships and travel at the other side of the worlds map ^^

  • @MFUNK-xp9um
    @MFUNK-xp9um 4 роки тому

    The next type of engineering will be planetary engineering and will comprise of terraforming planets.

  • @kota1v9
    @kota1v9 5 років тому +1

    Sooo the earth is flat

  • @yolandabugarin3308
    @yolandabugarin3308 4 роки тому

    What are the 5 core elements of a jet engine? I forgot and I can’t find it in the vid without watching the whole thing and I don’t want to watch the whole thing again

  • @hawzie_9023
    @hawzie_9023 5 років тому

    she looks like indian 12th century Lara Croft

  • @TheBreezus
    @TheBreezus 5 років тому

    If you like this, there is a good game to try called Kerbal space program.

  • @OctogonOxygen024816
    @OctogonOxygen024816 5 років тому

    South China Sea please !!!

  • @mynameisZhenyaArt_
    @mynameisZhenyaArt_ 5 років тому

    Why USA uses British imperial units at all?

  • @thomas.02
    @thomas.02 5 років тому

    If I had the passport necessary to get into this field goddammit

  • @GrubbyZebra
    @GrubbyZebra 5 років тому

    Technically it took aeronautical engineering which then gave rise to aerospace engineering

  • @fitnessstrength2320
    @fitnessstrength2320 5 років тому

    What about a nuclear fusion propulsion system one within a specific heart range Propel to aircraft at least is closest to the speed of light as possible think it's feasible considering nuclear fusion is harnessing the power of the Sun

    • @SrGnomo-uy2uj
      @SrGnomo-uy2uj 4 роки тому

      Well, we still not developed materials that can sustain the heat generated by fusion. It also needs a lot of energy to create a magnetic field that contain the reaction. But it is something to dream about.

  • @k.ramaraok.r.c8119
    @k.ramaraok.r.c8119 4 роки тому

    Does girls can be aero space engineer

  • @ErinJayEldridge
    @ErinJayEldridge 5 років тому

    The highlights in the Jet Engine graphic could use correction. The inlet is the passage the air moves through; the graphic highlights and points to a fan, which is properly part of the compressor stage.

    • @Quasarnova1
      @Quasarnova1 5 років тому

      The fan isn't really part of the compressor stage either, since most of the air that goes through the fan bypasses the turbine completely. It's more like a propeller in front of the turbojet to help it get better efficiency.

  • @liv9589
    @liv9589 5 років тому

    But what about Zeppelins?

  • @yousifmajeed9316
    @yousifmajeed9316 5 років тому

    cool video, oh yhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!

  • @aressanatapia2072
    @aressanatapia2072 4 роки тому

    man,she is good

  • @X21XXI
    @X21XXI 5 років тому

    So what's the difference between an astronautical engineer and a rocket scientist?

    • @engibear6392
      @engibear6392 5 років тому +1

      *The education level of the person speaking. Same as the difference between a "reinforced concrete pier wall" and a "bridge support" as well as between a "worm drive" and a "doohickey."*

    • @thetecno5800
      @thetecno5800 5 років тому

      Ha rocket science is easy, rocket math is the hard one

  • @Mr.Beauregarde
    @Mr.Beauregarde 5 років тому

    23rd

  • @samclay2613
    @samclay2613 5 років тому

    Yesss this is what I want to do

  • @arionodhanis3677
    @arionodhanis3677 5 років тому

    Waooooow

  • @snowshadowstar5921
    @snowshadowstar5921 4 місяці тому

    Me in 2024 knowing they didnt bring us to mars

  • @Pfhorrest
    @Pfhorrest 5 років тому +1

    I'm surprised that an obvious transition from aeronautics to astronautics was missed here: how you can't push air around to fly in space like you can in the atmosphere, and instead have to deal with rockets and orbits. Flying via jet engine and getting into orbit via rocket are fundamentally different things even though they seem similar on the surface, and the difference between them is interesting (and basically defines the difference between space and not-space: if you can fly, you're not in space; if you can orbit, you are).

  • @aster5031
    @aster5031 5 років тому

    5/5

  • @ChitranjanBaghiofficial
    @ChitranjanBaghiofficial 5 років тому +17

    For some reason I find her so beautiful, totally having a crush on her.

    • @superskullmaster
      @superskullmaster 5 років тому +2

      What ever you need to do to get around her stupidity. This seems to be a case of “let me read wiki” with a pretty woman. She made too many mistakes.

    • @vaderanomaly1573
      @vaderanomaly1573 5 років тому +1

      maybe cuz ur indian too
      i would prefer someone else
      anyone else

    • @amberbrouillard346
      @amberbrouillard346 5 років тому

      She's gorgeous!

    • @meganedwards599
      @meganedwards599 5 років тому +2

      @@superskullmaster She has a PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics...

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa011500 Рік тому

    We need aerospace engineering to get to Mars? Or we could just use some props, a camera and a green screen...like before. 😶‍🌫️

  • @cosmicwakes6443
    @cosmicwakes6443 5 років тому +1

    Competition drives barbarism.

  • @DeborahFishburn
    @DeborahFishburn 5 років тому

    "English" units? No, they were using IMPERIAL units, which are only really used in America. "USCS, the US Customary System, or US Customary Units" are the correct name for them. The UK still measures distances in miles, but are way too sensible to measure Forces in pounds and inches.