For All Mankind | Apollo 24 Engine Failure Puts The Crew In Jeopardy
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2022
- When Apollo 24 runs a self-test the engines ignite prematurely which puts the crew in jeopardy.
From Season 1 Episode 9 "Bent Bird" - A dangerous and unprecedented crisis in space puts the Apollo 24 and 25 crews in jeopardy while they try to find an answer.
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For All Mankind | Apollo 24 Engine Failure Puts The Crew In Jeopardy
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"...and this is why you press F5 before doing such things!" J.Kerman
I love the music in this scene a lot, it does a good job at conveying how the people in the scene are feeling at a given moment
bro pressed z on their keyboard💀
ellen wanted to press A for tli but she pressed z 💀
Ksp reference lol
deadly mistake 💀
revert to launch
@@notsasuke22222 genius
Having this scene following the standoff with the Cosmonaut was perfect shock writing, they had us on edge only for nothing to happen then they just completely do this out of nowhere. Brilliant writing
Most calm event in ksp
FAM is adept at depicting all of the gruesome ways astronauts can die in space. S1: astronaut flambé. S2: microwaved astronaut. S3: astronaut Panini…
S2 cosmonaut burnt alive
S3 Astronaut made into pancake, smashed visor and dieing of Lack of Oxygen, dieing of brain damage, trapped in an elevator and killed
Season 4: skewered worker astronaut
@thomasbernard8922 poor Kuz, I was beginning to like him.
"this episode inspired me to be an astronaut" - said no one ever
That's why you gotta stage!
Check yo stagin
Well I guess it had to be like that so it is tethered.
The title of the video here is no good. The engine worked just fine.
Well, it didn't exactly, otherwise 25 wouldn't have needed to go and service it.
@@daetoris4473 The computer was the problem, 25 was sent up to swap the computer out but the engine was just fine. My comment was a bit of dark humor that the engine was dangerously eager to spin itself up as soon as it got the word from the new computer to go.
They forgot to check their staging 💀
What bothers me the most in this scene is how Molly clings on to Apollo 24 when 25 is released. Unless she plans to tag along and go to the moon, any second she holds on for is just making it more difficult for her return to earth.
Bro if she went with 25 she would've probably been yanked backwards from the csm making it very difficult for rescue. Not to mention everything happened so fast that it's hard to think under pressure even for a trained astronaut. So when molly clinged onto 24 for a little while, it might've been a good thing because she was ahead of 25 and rescue would've been less difficult had it been the other way around.
@@michealnyers184 I'm not proposing that she should have held on to the tether, but rather just let go of both it and 24 at the same time.
And while I get how tough it is to think under pressure, I'm sure astronauts know enough orbital mechanics to know what to do and not to do. Especially if they are expected to do untethered space walks.
And, when dealing with orbital mechanics, being ahead of in orbit doesn't mean that you'll stay ahead for long. By half an orbit later she'd be way behind 25.
But also, I know it's a TV series I'm whining about 😅
@@jonsen2k I think in defence of Molly, she planned to hang on to 24. Letting go and having 25 catch her is the bigger gamble imo. That said, the delta V to catch up to Molly after the acceleration she'd have accrued held on to 24 for the time she was wouldn't be too bad.
I don't see how holding onto 24 was such a crazy idea. She was able to hold on for a while. If she could last the whole burn without letting go, she could, indeed, tag along and go to the moon. With adrenaline pumping she couldn't judge if her strength would hold out. Unfortunately, it did not.
@@softy8088”if she could last the whole burn without letting go”….
Isn’t that a very very long wait? Since it was a long time before Wilson regained consciousness and was able to shut it down? That’s a lotta G force to withstand, clinging to the side of the rocket stage. I mean Slayton managed to do it. But he was tethered on already
It's an engine malfunction, not a failure.
I mean, it was a failure initially, followed by a malfunction once the circuit board was changed.
They didn't check their staging.
"accidentally presses z"
you stole the top comment
@@naemek9675 sorry to break it to you, but people can have the same ideas, plus if i did copy it, who cares?
@@danzstuff aight
The dialog in this show is entertaining but absolutely nothing like real astronauts talking to Houston and to each other.
They have astronauts on the production team, so I’m pretty sure that they knew that it’s not how it heh talk to each other when making the script. Rather, I think I think the dialogue was made for better drama and relatability with the audience
there is a channel here on youtube: Homemade documentaries" which has docus about most of the Apollo missions, together with the original audio tapes. At times they get pretty lax in their way of talking. so the series is pretty much on point.
I think it might vary if theyre streaming to the world or not
Molly would be carrying a great deal more velocity than Apollo 25 and the latter had no means to catch up so how were they able to intercept her?
You're partially correct but orbital mechanics are really weird. Accelerating in the direction they did for the time they did, only increased their orbital altitude by a little. They'd still remain in each other's vicinity.
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algo me dice que esto es irealista...(es porque la llama to se expande y el cohete no gira como loco)
Tienes razón en que la llama no se expande. Es un error bastante común en ciencia ficción. Tal vez por ignorancia o tal vez una decisión artística porque la gente no entendería la llama expandida.
Such a hilarious scene
Sony TV series are the best
sly cooper is the best. you a legend
This is bad
@Tumble _ Meme you're telling me you don't see the inherent danger of unintended engine ignition, with zero control?
@@daetoris4473 I think the confusion is, Tumble is assuming Cujo is referring to the show itself, not the events depicted therein
poor martin li