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  • @ej8365
    @ej8365 Рік тому +151

    If you were to mentioned about the rocket debris by China, then you should also mention the US rocket debris dropped on the US, Canada and Australia soils.

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому +4

      @Darling Are you kidding me? This comes up in memes and troll comments all the time. "No one want to mention"? No one will let him forget it! ;-)
      (your own comment is a case in point)
      (and to be fair, it was an inconvenience, not a near-miss of the farmer)

    • @manuelvazquez8850
      @manuelvazquez8850 Рік тому

      They're a pain in the as*s, their incidents are undercover, the malicius envy's China progress in way to sussed over all technology.

    • @manuelvazquez8850
      @manuelvazquez8850 Рік тому +9

      @Darling Florida farmers migrated to Mexico cause debris had killed more cows than Wolves. 🤣😆😂

    • @ej8365
      @ej8365 Рік тому

      @@manuelvazquez8850 The Chinese are purposely excluded from the international space program. They are entitled to do thing on their own or even to keep it secretly, since no one care about what they do anyway.

    • @Rocket_Man
      @Rocket_Man Рік тому

      He has in older vids ona subject

  • @kotnakerry3819
    @kotnakerry3819 Рік тому +20

    First time to know that all NASA rocket boosters are controllable. LOL

    • @yzy8638
      @yzy8638 Рік тому +4

      they come down with stylish drifting technique with that "ahhhh" cowboy meme at the background.

    • @jxmai7687
      @jxmai7687 Рік тому +2

      Make a wish when you see them pass, one of wishes must be don't fall on yourself.🤣

    • @yzy8638
      @yzy8638 Рік тому

      @@jxmai7687 When western rocket debri uncontrolled entry start to burn like a falling star, many westerner do make a wish, they probably wish it fall on some1 house, as a sacrifice to their cult god so their wish of having affair can come true.
      did u make such wish too? do you get lay after those debri pawn some human or animal? thats why you come here to talk about wishing right? your wish come true at the cost of others suffering, you are soooo magnificently benevolent to spread your stupidity across the globe, well done

  • @donkeykong516
    @donkeykong516 Рік тому +43

    I’m sure US space program is “transparent “ right? Lol

    • @JC.72
      @JC.72 Рік тому +1

      The thing is. When China doesn’t show it. U scream no transparency, and now China shows u. U call him show off. Jesus Christ how to please u. Lol

    • @zackfreeland6420
      @zackfreeland6420 Рік тому +3

      Sure is! You can go right up next to the rockets they are building in SpaceX starbase Texas and you can get tours of NASAs VAB where they are building the SLS rockets. There's also a lot of video footage and pictures of them building scientific satellites and the like.

    • @JC.72
      @JC.72 Рік тому +1

      @@zackfreeland6420 what about the wikileaks stuff , heard lots of stuff hidden there lol

    • @zackfreeland6420
      @zackfreeland6420 Рік тому

      @@JC.72 Wikileaks is dubiously credible at its absolute best. And even so, it makes sense for spy satellites and the like to be kept secret no? China does the same.

    • @JC.72
      @JC.72 Рік тому

      @@zackfreeland6420 exactly so its the same lol

  • @davecai999
    @davecai999 Рік тому +43

    Curious, from when the used rocket booster became such a critical issue worth mentioning? Didn't Space Shuttle shred hundreds of fuel tanks and solid rocket boosters in the past?
    It is sad to see a video blogger, whose claimed purpose is to promote space exploration, pointing to a space champion who didn't make a 100-point score. Yeah, the debris, the booster... surely those Chinese space engineers should be put on the shame list for committing such as a horrible crime? Problem is, did anyone or any properties got damaged by that debris? If the answer is no, then what are you talking about? Why such a fuss for something never happened?
    The US was a pioneer in space exploration, partially stimulated by a sputnik moment. I didn't see such a moment now. Instead, I saw sour grapes.

    • @ej8365
      @ej8365 Рік тому

      Bias is the core of today's world chaos. Using prejudiced view to shape a public opinion is what we the collective west do the best.

    • @zackfreeland6420
      @zackfreeland6420 Рік тому

      A chinese rocket booster fell on a village in the ivory coast of Africa in 2020.

    • @davecai999
      @davecai999 Рік тому +2

      @@zackfreeland6420
      Thanks for bringing out this news. I did some fact-checking. The original report was from Forbes in May 2020. It claimed that certain objects fell from the sky and hit the west coast of Africa, shortly after China’s CZ-5B rocket launched.
      However, there was no definite proof that the said object was actually part of the rocket, and no one has conducted any field research. All accusations were based on a Twitter, and the thing alleged to be rocket debris didn’t resemble anything from a rocket. Further, there was no report of casualties in the village.
      I wouldn’t use this gossip as proof of the damage.

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому +1

      @Dave Cai , I think you missed the beginning of the international conversation... Yes, rocket debris from American (and French) rocket launches were strongly condemned in the early years of their development of orbital spaceflight. There are dramatic video reels showing dozens of rocket explosions scattering debris everywhere around their launch sites -not a single one is Chinese. Most of them are American, I believe.
      So yes, a hue and cry went up. And the space agencies adopted policies that protected surrounding communities from explosions on the pad... and from early-phase rocket debris that would fall just miles downrange of the launch... and from staging debris higher up along the launch trajectory... and then from rocket stages, fairings, decommissioned satellites, etc. which had reached orbit and now would soon deorbit SOMEWHERE. All the world's orbital-class launch vehicles follow these best-practices to minimize the danger from stray bits of their hardware falling back to Earth. The Space Shuttle had a huge disposable fuel tank they needed to worry about, for instance, and it was always nudged into a re-entry trajectory that would put it into an ocean if it didn't burn up completely in the atmosphere. And then that telemetry was shared with all other space agencies and appropriate air and sea traffic authorities, so that folks knew what to expect.
      These debris management best-practices are old and widely understood in the worldwide aerospace community.
      The CNSA is highly capable in every other area of rocket engineering and spaceflight, so there is no doubt that Long March upper stages COULD have thrusters that nudged them into predetermined "safe re-entry trajectories" that would be routinely shared with other space agencies and air-traffic control networks.
      This is why commentators often have a plaintive or accusatory tone when they ask "Why won't China solve this problem?" Because it isn't a difficult problem. Even if it were a difficult problem, it would be easily within the CNSA's expertise to solve it.
      Knowing this, it seems like China is "being purposefully careless" as if it is hoping the debris might attract attention to its space activities. As if they hope "Oh, this is an Inconel rocket nozzle from a Long March and it's way over here on the other side of the world, China's rockets must really be reaching orbit!"
      China does not need to prove its expertise to any other nation. Any amateur astronomer with a decent telescope can watch TienGong soar overhead, and calculate its direction and therefore the inclination of its orbit; any amateur mathematician can calculate how fast that bright "satellite" is moving, and therefore determine the altitude of its orbit. Anyone with an internet connection will identify it as the recently-completed CNSA TienGong Space Station, the only space station operated by a single spacefaring nation. THIS IS A TREMENDOUS REASON TO FEEL PROUD.
      Why, then, diminish that worldwide prestige by choosing not to follow fundamental international range-safety and reentry-safety protocols? Chinese officials twist the question and won't answer it.
      [edit: to be fair, I believe range safety protocols are now routinely followed by the CNSA, as it has been a long time since flaming rocket debris landed in the Chinese countryside. But please, take the same pride in your re-entry safety protocol as you do in your range safety protocol. If this is done, the world ought to excuse the occasional exception: other spacefaring nations have accidents from time to time. Sometimes horrible ones (like the Challenger's destruction raining debris in a line that spanned most of the state of Texas).]
      Anyway, I am a long-time admirer of China's space program, and will be the first to defend it from its detractors. It would be easier to do so if the CNSA just made this one change to its operational protocols!

    • @ej8365
      @ej8365 Рік тому +2

      @@Wordsmiths Thank you for making such a great effort to explain.

  • @infoworld7706
    @infoworld7706 Рік тому +101

    what is your thought that space x rocket debris falls on US and Australian farms last year an this year? they are controlled or uncontrolled? is double standard a cheap trick?
    more interesting is the US is the only country in the world being sued because it's rocket debris destroyed foreign land.

    • @thomasciarlariello3228
      @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому

      Australia rightfully belongs to China since Australia is too warm for Europeans while American farms were stolen from Indigenous Asiatic tribes.

    • @thomasciarlariello3228
      @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому

      China proves failure of democracy since eugenic dictatorships can say no and make sacrifices.

    • @williengchinguan178
      @williengchinguan178 Рік тому

      Whatever US did is ok. Whatever China did is wrong. Idiotic narratives

    • @royh6526
      @royh6526 Рік тому +6

      This is a very rare event for Spacex, they lost control of a couple of rockets out of 200 launches. China is not even attempting to control where they come down.

    • @user-yd5zr4qf7r
      @user-yd5zr4qf7r Рік тому +3

      ​@@royh6526 but the timing, path and location for boosters to fall are all calculated before launch, and the material being used to make the booster is aluminium alloy which is easy to be burnt out.

  • @ThisNoName
    @ThisNoName Рік тому +12

    Falling uncontrollably into the middle of the ocean every time ...

  • @yong4265
    @yong4265 Рік тому +20

    We only heard the US rocket debris fall on an Australian farm and never heard the Chinese rocket debris fall on an inhabited zone.

  • @wonghonlong9391
    @wonghonlong9391 Рік тому +26

    A series of successfully launched Chinese rockets has really put the Artemis 1 rocket in tough spot as it is still sitting on the launch pad.

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому +4

      Yeah. SLS has been an embarrassment for a long time. We sometimes refer to it as the Senate Launch System because that's where it gets all its support. If it weren't such a lucrative and prestigious project for so many senators' constituents, it would have been canceled a long time ago.
      (None of them want to be the senator personally responsible for eliminating half the high-tech or aerospace jobs in their home states!)

    • @Rocket_Man
      @Rocket_Man Рік тому +1

      Finally🤙🏿

    • @stennetmang
      @stennetmang Рік тому +3

      So what,i wish if the Chinese debris hit the artimis and blow up..hahha

  • @nicktacular06
    @nicktacular06 Рік тому +10

    Love from Slovenia 🇸🇮!¡!¡

  • @klexypuncher6963
    @klexypuncher6963 Рік тому +8

    Whats with the extra emphasis on uncontrolled entry? This means the rest are alll contorlled entry? Just need to be consistent or else it will appear that there some sort of double standard to the Chinese.

    • @royh6526
      @royh6526 Рік тому +3

      Yes, a lot of work goes into minimizing space debris from landing in populated areas. Most large objects (like 2nd stage of SpaceX Falcon 9) are controlled to fall in one of the oceans far from land. Smaller objects generally burn up completely in upper atmosphere so no debris reaches ground. SpaceX delayed their laser communications feature in Starlink satellites for 2 years because the focusing mirror would survive the satellite burning. They finally came up with one that would burn up, so now are launching with laser communications.

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому

      Once you've reached suborbital altitudes and near-orbital speeds, it's not difficult to do certain things to put the discarded pieces of your rocket (fairings, hatches, spent stages, etc.) into intentional trajectories that make sure they will land somewhere in the ocean or in unpopulated land-but usually the ocean somewhere.
      Step Two in the routine: you notify various stakeholders within that "possible impact ellipse" of the telemetry of those discarded pieces, so that air traffic control, space agencies, and even seagoing vessels, know what to expect.
      All this is so routine we don't even talk about it anymore. Until a major world-class space agency like the CNSA chooses not to do either Step One (put it on an intentionally hot-and-harmless re-entry trajectory) or Step Two (share the telemetry so the rest of us know what to expect). It isn't difficult. The CNSA should be teaching others how to do this sort of thing. And yet...?
      Honestly I believe it must be some kind of oversight. It can't be incompetence, they are extremely competent. With highly-focused, highly-motivated project teams, it's often a matter of overlooking details that don't contribute directly to achieving the goal: now that the TienGong station is basically complete, I expect the CNSA will update their debris re-entry protocols soon.
      In the field of rocket science, this really is just a matter of crossing one's t's and dotting the i's. It's like making sure all the paperwork is filled out properly. It isn't mission-critical. It isn't some big engineering challenge. But it does profoundly affect what your neighbors think of you. ;-)

  • @jimmylabb5868
    @jimmylabb5868 Рік тому +4

    Fair assessment is to have the falling space debris launched by any country to be responsible or face hefty fines!

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 Рік тому +19

    A marshmallow planet? We must colonize and begin mining this planet immediately!

    • @mizzshortie907
      @mizzshortie907 Рік тому +1

      I shall come with you on this journey

    • @-A-c
      @-A-c Рік тому

      We will need to bring chocolate and graham crackers...
      Lots and LOTS of chocolate and graham crackers....

    • @jxmai7687
      @jxmai7687 Рік тому

      % Of sugar? We can turn it into fuel.

    • @patrickbrady519
      @patrickbrady519 Рік тому

      How exactly do you mine a marshmallow

  • @richardvanbergen7175
    @richardvanbergen7175 Рік тому +34

    China is catching up with Space travel. China hasn't done much on space travel or space related things in recent decades, but now they're really doing well. A good example is china's new Spacestation, a very well thought out design, and looks fantastic on the inside. It’s great to not only follow the American and European space agencies, but worldwide. I like it a lot.
    Great video, great channel, great info 👍

    • @panyaboonc5621
      @panyaboonc5621 Рік тому

      The only thing China can never catch up with other is imposed sanction on other country. China still doesn't have the knowledge and experience.

    • @malcolmrickarby2313
      @malcolmrickarby2313 Рік тому

      Does anyone know if science fiction is popular or not in China?🤷‍♂️🚀🤔

    • @user-rq6sp5wr7n
      @user-rq6sp5wr7n Рік тому +1

      @@malcolmrickarby2313 yes 《三体》

    • @robisverybad75
      @robisverybad75 Рік тому

      China has a rover on Mars, a rover on the moon and building the space station all at the same time. China has plans to land a person on Mars in 2032. mind blowing because China is good at doing what it says.

    • @vegamoonlight
      @vegamoonlight 11 місяців тому

      @@malcolmrickarby2313 They have many sci-fi novelists there, supported by an agency of their government.
      The Wandering Earth is among the highest-grossing film of all time in China. It is a science fiction film about space exploration.

  • @jeffk464
    @jeffk464 Рік тому +11

    So far the only practical replacement for disposable rockets has been Falcon 9. Nasa's space plane, the shuttle, was more expensive than disposables. I would like to see more practical re-usability, it would be cool to see China pull off a cost effective space plane. It seems like a pretty tough challenge though.

    • @royh6526
      @royh6526 Рік тому +2

      The Space Shuttle was supposed to be much cheaper. It was intended to fly frequently, up to 50 flights a year (total all Shuttles) using 3 launch pads. But with budget cuts, it averaged only 2 per year. Staff and facilities are almost the same cost if 2 or 50 flights/yr. Also NASA chose to tear down the engines and rebuilt after each flight, but this was supposed to happen for only the first few flights and to be phased out as confidence rose. So Shuttle flights were cancelled because $1B per flight was too expensive, only to be replaced by the SLS which will be even more expensive.

  • @justmanuel2000
    @justmanuel2000 Рік тому +5

    Jerk's jealousy !!!!!!

  • @timotheegoulet1511
    @timotheegoulet1511 Рік тому +3

    Marshmallow Planets? With the Chocolate Moons and Graham Cracker Satellites orbiting may be all three will collide and we'll find the Smore Sollar System.!

  • @umu-i-d2785
    @umu-i-d2785 Рік тому +1

    The "Race" between China and the US is like the story of the Hare and the Tortoise. Guess who is the Hare and who is the Tortoise

  • @JourneyDude
    @JourneyDude Рік тому +4

    fact that now i know who is making these videos.... i wanna more! keep going guis... and don't let burnout to take your wind from your sail :)

  • @DanouNauck
    @DanouNauck Рік тому +1

    YOU ARE SOOO GREAT""! Thank you, dudes!

  • @demonslayer1196
    @demonslayer1196 Рік тому +1

    Clandestine Area 51. Oh the immorality of non disclosure!

  • @johnfeng4374
    @johnfeng4374 Рік тому +2

    For human being's cause, Chinese go to space!

  • @LuisRios-pw4ig
    @LuisRios-pw4ig Рік тому +1

    It is good that you are exited about the Chinese project.

  • @rdelrosso1973
    @rdelrosso1973 6 місяців тому

    At the 9:39 mark, "Marshmallow Planet" sounds like a much better name than the Planet's "Official" Name -- "TOI 3757b"!

  • @magnetospin
    @magnetospin Рік тому +1

    The marshmallow planet is only a little less dense than Saturn, not that rare.

  • @robertschlesinger1342
    @robertschlesinger1342 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video.

  • @trout1187
    @trout1187 Рік тому +13

    It seems to be what ever China created you seem to be saying that american has made or shelved so why didn't you make in the first place as a commentator your not prejudice GET ANOTHER JOB

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому

      um, he seems to be pretty impressed with China's space program! The title is "China's Secret Space Plane Project Revealed" (even though all we have is tiny hints and, finally, one official acknowledgment!) This didn't come across as China-bashing to me.

  • @mathiaslist6705
    @mathiaslist6705 Рік тому +3

    Great! China's mysterious space unicorn where you can only speculate how it might look like ....

    • @malcolmrickarby2313
      @malcolmrickarby2313 Рік тому

      I liked the red ones💕🚀

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому

      Hey, at least they are taking human spaceflight seriously enough to develop a legit spaceplane. Unlike NASA, the US Department of Defense, or the ESA, who have all mostly ignored the Sierra Nevada Dreamchaser, and the Skyrora, etc. giving them trickles of funding -just enough to keep them alive (except when it isn't: RIP the Skylon, the HyShot, the Lockheed VentureStar, the X51Waverider, the X43 aerospace plane, and so many more... the last twenty years are littered with dead spaceplane projects that could have succeeded except for unreliable support from space agencies or other government agencies that should highly value immediate and flexible access to space).
      Maybe if China were to publicize their spaceplane's achievements and future goals, it would goad other nations into fully funding their own spaceplane programs!
      Maybe that's why they haven't publicized it yet! The CNSA can quietly enjoy the lead that it has right now. ;-)

  • @peterg0
    @peterg0 Рік тому +2

    Compared to debris from USA,it's almost nothing....

  • @Benloehr
    @Benloehr Рік тому +1

    Interesting video

  • @masterwong5568
    @masterwong5568 Рік тому +1

    Tell a secret: other aerospace powers have never left any rocket debris.....🤣🤣

  • @hendryyan1785
    @hendryyan1785 10 місяців тому

    Let’s competition begins, NASA+Elon can join force

  • @112313
    @112313 Рік тому +2

    Why y'all so obsessed with secret chinese space program? Why y'all not be more obsessed with the american x37 space plane?

  • @tracycarney9381
    @tracycarney9381 Рік тому +1

    Evidently that third Chinese astronaut has magnets on his shoes because he's standing flat-footed on the floor of their space station with no bar

  • @geektechpow4537
    @geektechpow4537 Рік тому +10

    Excellent video. Just one question about this "uncontrolled" re-entry of the booster. We are talking about science where a small mistake can be critical. So when they first launch, they say they were lucky that it fall down in ocean, then second time, all agency were still saying that that this is dangerous, and then they were lucky that it did not fall into habitat, then for the third time, we were again saying they were lucky again... ok now it's the fourth time they let an "uncontrolled" booster and again it's lucky... Seriously, I can admit that you can be lucky once... but 4 time in a row? Come on I don't buy it. We are not in science of luck else I would strongly suggest that those chinese guys really need to play lotery as they are very very lucky....I bet that the fifth time again they will have luck again. There are saying that when it's one time, it can be considered as luck, twice, very lucky, 3 time, there are no luck.. 4 times it's controlled... what do you think? I love your video. keep the good work

    • @jasonong252
      @jasonong252 Рік тому

      To be precise, it's all calculated rather than controlled. All these fake news are created or defamed by the organisation that has the biggest mouth around the world.

  • @user-re8so1gc7s
    @user-re8so1gc7s Рік тому +3

    中国有全世界最庞大的航空工业和天才工程师,中国计划将在2027年建立永久性月球基地,这将是人类最伟大的一个进程

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому

      中国在太空领域的成就令人印象深刻,尤其是在月球上。我要为中国永久月球基地庆祝!也许所有国家的宇航员也可以去那里工作。

  • @thomasciarlariello3228
    @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому +2

    Shen Long spaceplane launched from a Xian H-6 is excellent even if it was inspired by Prior Art Patents and should not be confused with a reentry aerobrake glider launched from a brute force vertical flight where an apartment building is confused with a spacecraft.

    • @thomasciarlariello3228
      @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому

      Robert L Morrison's patented lighter than air solids, Hector A. D'Auvergne's patented upward angular acceleration into orbit, and Xcor Lynx.

    • @thomasciarlariello3228
      @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому

      Mutsuro Bundo had patented a lighter than air spacecraft.

  • @fchb1239
    @fchb1239 Рік тому

    Star Shuttle (Starship + Space Shuttle)

  • @lokesh303101
    @lokesh303101 Рік тому

    China should construct a spaceplane.

  • @kenswood2.031
    @kenswood2.031 Рік тому +1

    Are they manned or unmanned?

  • @max_playzzz5184
    @max_playzzz5184 Рік тому +1

    When I thought China was built A Moon when I was little😂

    • @NullScar
      @NullScar Рік тому

      Really interesting question.

  • @HyperpigGaming
    @HyperpigGaming Рік тому +2

    Just so funny how many times this guy says about deorbit booster. Before space x they all us booster are uncontrolled...And the SLS artimies now is the same.. I wonder what would be this channel talk about Artemis booster...

  • @DocWolph
    @DocWolph Рік тому

    Sounds like China is working on their own "Star Raker" Spaceplane. But not nearly as "OMG".

  • @bringtheseo
    @bringtheseo Рік тому

    Define "space". Big difference between going high and going into space

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios 8 місяців тому

    Just gotta find the rest of the smores planets.

  • @boraueaneemia5228
    @boraueaneemia5228 Рік тому

    The continuation of the American Space Shuttle now picked up by the Chinese Space Agency

  • @christopherreed2694
    @christopherreed2694 Рік тому

    👪 its like they were shrugging your shoulders and saying oops

  • @wayneparkinson4558
    @wayneparkinson4558 Рік тому +3

    When everybody is open and transparent we all might be a little safer but that's not what they want, They want joe public to be scared and full of anxiety they then can manipulate us at will to pay for these shady programs

  • @ObservableUniverse888
    @ObservableUniverse888 Рік тому +1

    anything in space is not secret.........just like space station met cargo within 2 hours ...no secret

  • @dormandavis2767
    @dormandavis2767 5 місяців тому

    They bought the components at Walmart.

  • @willng247
    @willng247 Рік тому

    Proof on China military funding on space plane. Genuine question 😊

  • @k.sullivan6303
    @k.sullivan6303 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant is a good introduction to certain trades, and sciences but by no means are going to become a professional in that area of study from gleaning what you can from Brilliant. It is a little too expensive in my opinion.

  • @panzerabwerkanone
    @panzerabwerkanone Рік тому

    To hell with Mars! I want us to go to the Marshmallow planet! We can name the mission craft the Stay-Puft 1.

  • @jeffk464
    @jeffk464 Рік тому

    yeah, China doesn't care about criticism.

  • @brett4264
    @brett4264 Рік тому +3

    Saturn would float in water also.

  • @eabutler6861
    @eabutler6861 Рік тому

    so secret i can find it on a youtube channel.....???

  • @nielsnb11
    @nielsnb11 Рік тому

    👍

  • @153SCORN
    @153SCORN Рік тому

    Air Craft Grounded...what a dumb idea

  • @1bluemoondj
    @1bluemoondj Рік тому

    Space jet

  • @user-jd8yi2gx4g
    @user-jd8yi2gx4g Рік тому +2

    等等!中国会弄出火箭回收系统,现在有项目在实验(美国希望的)!

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Рік тому +5

    "Monitoring satellite" = spying ?....cheers.

    • @hagankeys3610
      @hagankeys3610 Рік тому +2

      It learning from the world best

    • @kkit8629
      @kkit8629 Рік тому

      USA : World peace
      China : Spying
      Isn't what your hog mind wants to say. Oh Everything is so dystopian for basement grifters.

  • @jazening3075
    @jazening3075 3 місяці тому

    TEAM CHINA’s SPACE PROGRAM ALL THE WAY!👍🙂

  • @SPak-rt2gb
    @SPak-rt2gb Рік тому

    Thunderbirds Are Go

  • @Jam-In-With-Ben
    @Jam-In-With-Ben Рік тому +1

    hi

  • @Taffeyboy
    @Taffeyboy 6 місяців тому

    Ad free??

  • @dpsteel1718
    @dpsteel1718 Рік тому +1

    🚀🛰️🇨🇳💪🇨🇳👍🇨🇳✌️🇨🇳👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @michaelhuang6049
    @michaelhuang6049 Рік тому

    Let the rocket fall back to the earth; do other people's rockets fall into the heaven?

    • @yzy8638
      @yzy8638 Рік тому

      others, like US rocket, when they fall they morp into something new, into wishing star, and grant wish to people, so these people think its entirely different story.

  • @ICEMAN_GT
    @ICEMAN_GT Рік тому +4

    Just report back when those debris hit your head or your house.

    • @NullScar
      @NullScar Рік тому

      If it happens when I’m scrolling UA-cam, do I report this to UA-cam then?

  • @Dodgevair
    @Dodgevair Рік тому

    Your thoughts on the current controlled extraterrestrial reality disclosure process and related US GOV cover-up? When the contagious giggling subsides, how will our civilization adapt to this publicly known reality?
    What might be some of the potential implications of disclosure of this reality? New energy sources perhaps? Religions? History?
    Do we really want to know the full truth?

  • @davidmarks509
    @davidmarks509 Рік тому

    Its a pity we have so much paranoia in he US, and too many organizes hell bent on keeping anything interesting secret. To me this feels like a bunch of kids acting badly. Maybe it would be better to work together and drop the cloak and dagger BS.

  • @riccccccardo
    @riccccccardo Рік тому +17

    God bless China and Russia.

  • @thomasciarlariello3228
    @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому +1

    Of March 2019 by invite only to an engineering conference held inside MIT's Electrical Engineering Dept. on Vasser Street, of Cambridge, MA. I gave a presentation on how Noguchi's Nitchitsu of early 1940s Hamgyong Province had developed a rocket plane engine comprised of a Dewar of cryogenic liquified deuterium connected to a beryllium alloy reaction chamber nozzle coiled in around electromagnet coils to focus cosmic ray muons to deflect alpha particles for neutron flux to enrich fuel while cryogenic fuel prevents electromagnet coils from exceeding Curie Point.
    During the 1990s Dr. Mitchell Swartz affiliated with MIT published my articles on such a topic so Ruby Cart of Eureka, CA. posted a transcript of my presentation online.

    • @thomasciarlariello3228
      @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому

      Dr. Mitchell Swartz says I should take Jerome Drexler to court for plagiarizing my articles while Robert K. Wilcox vilified Noguchi as a "Dr. Strangelove".

    • @thomasciarlariello3228
      @thomasciarlariello3228 Рік тому

      Motohiko Inai had patented a particle beam powered orbital launch vehicle.

  • @osmorof_a
    @osmorof_a Рік тому

    For sure they have 1,000 of these sadly the quality is the question. Like their tofu building maybe this is cabbage quality.

  • @thomasstein6350
    @thomasstein6350 Рік тому

    The red suns' magnetic field cuts across a ferrous planetary core which does two things. It causes a short-circuits which induces heat and creates a magnetic shield against further solar wind. Additionally, this shield acts to keep the gaseous remainder of the atmosphere and planet intact. "There may be life HERE!"

  • @albertpacajpacaj6443
    @albertpacajpacaj6443 Рік тому

    Macht wieter so

  • @mikeafroabdul7046
    @mikeafroabdul7046 Рік тому +3

    Why u always report of China.. Mind your own business than being jealous of China.. Basta

  • @punkypinko2965
    @punkypinko2965 Рік тому

    And it's piloted by beautiful women, right, Mr. Bond?

  • @user-ix6du1zr5m
    @user-ix6du1zr5m Рік тому

    🌌😷

  • @vsasab607
    @vsasab607 Рік тому

    like many pentagon secret projects in the space.

  • @aetnat0k1y0
    @aetnat0k1y0 Рік тому +1

    I call this BS... sorry... nice "cartoonish" tech rendering of a non-existent "space vehicle".

  • @monicaaron8265
    @monicaaron8265 Рік тому

    ⚘🕊⚘🕊⚘🕊⚘🕊

  • @ychen86
    @ychen86 Рік тому +1

    I was going to subscribe your channel, but then your biased unwarranted unbalanced comment on space debris by China really downscaled the level of your channel. 😅

  • @paulkaminski4882
    @paulkaminski4882 Рік тому

    STILL MADE in china😅

  • @RAMON-mm1io
    @RAMON-mm1io Рік тому

    😁

  • @Livlifetaistdeth
    @Livlifetaistdeth Рік тому +1

    Congratulations it looks like the 50cent army has found your channel. Your doing great work keep it up.

    • @yaphonghor4409
      @yaphonghor4409 Рік тому +1

      And you are part of 10cent army?

    • @Livlifetaistdeth
      @Livlifetaistdeth Рік тому

      @@yaphonghor4409 yap

    • @kaleeysmith8801
      @kaleeysmith8801 Рік тому +1

      @@Livlifetaistdeth yes, chinese ppl not allowed to defend themselves when lies are spread around the world against them.

    • @vcqrsfdwc1987
      @vcqrsfdwc1987 11 місяців тому

      @@Livlifetaistdeth
      good
      hope ur payment could cover ur utility bills
      I heard dat CIA is gonna have a bankrupt

  • @NullScar
    @NullScar Рік тому

    Rushing in with like number 666, just so the satanic people don’t claim it.

  • @mrsog7468
    @mrsog7468 Рік тому

    Winnie the space poo

    • @tranbachuyen6655
      @tranbachuyen6655 Рік тому

      tungsten telephone pole release system aim directly at your nation and your house

    • @obiwan5781
      @obiwan5781 Рік тому

      Rods of the gods

  • @AntiWar_dude
    @AntiWar_dude Рік тому

    If Secret so how did you know that ? It’s USA 🇺🇸 lies 😂

  • @canalmultipolartv
    @canalmultipolartv Рік тому +1

    This is anti Chinese propaganda disguised as an informative piece

  • @siddharthdas5246
    @siddharthdas5246 9 місяців тому

    Bluhhh western media

  • @user-ug4yr8er9g
    @user-ug4yr8er9g Місяць тому

    КНР впереди планеты всей 🇨🇳👍🇨🇳👍🇨🇳👍🇨🇳👍🇨🇳👍

  • @qake2021
    @qake2021 Рік тому

    😝😝😝fake news🤣🤣🤣

    • @qake2021
      @qake2021 Рік тому

      👌👌👌🇨🇳👍👍👍😁👏👏👏✌️

  • @akiko009
    @akiko009 Рік тому

    Chine can't even get their boosters down in a controlled manner. So don't expect too much from this space plane.

    • @kkit8629
      @kkit8629 Рік тому

      It is controlled, basement hog.
      As planned landed in Ocean & have first Space station build by single country on its own. Ironically all satellites of EU & Us are launched past decade is from China & India.
      So study more, don't be a fox news Boomer

    • @michaelslavin1601
      @michaelslavin1601 Рік тому +22

      Seems to me they are going ok. You want to check out how many space debris from US that has landed on farms in Australia

    • @tranbachuyen6655
      @tranbachuyen6655 Рік тому +5

      why they need to control it in the first place ? if those boosters hit their enemies nation and cause massive damage that good and they can totaly get a way with it without trigger ww3 by saying that was accident they cant control

    • @jxmai7687
      @jxmai7687 Рік тому +1

      Or should control it and fall on top of White House, DC?

    • @ds-kj8fq
      @ds-kj8fq Рік тому

      Are you fail to see, or are you see to fail any going up against these fucking guys we are in deep shit in the West leave these motherfuckers alone

  • @murrmurr765
    @murrmurr765 Рік тому +2

    "Other agencies" - Virgin isn't an agency like NASA. JUST AN FYI. Although, the Chinese system will probably work in the exact same way as the latest iteration of Virgins plane. It probably won't launch from a plane though, I'm unsure.

  • @Tazman333
    @Tazman333 Рік тому

    this sucks you are just showing a bunch of radium crafts but not any real photos of this so called space plane. this is junk

  • @user-nj3tl7mv2n
    @user-nj3tl7mv2n Рік тому +1

    🫡🇨🇳🫡🇨🇳🫡🇨🇳