Journey to Apollo - Engineering Space - S01 EP01 - Space Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2023
  • Join us in this episode of Engineering Space as we dive into the captivating story of Apollo 8, where astronauts Frank Borman, Bill Anders, and Jim Lovell embarked on an audacious mission to orbit the Moon. You'll witness the dedication and ingenuity of the brilliant Saturn V engineers who made it all possible. Discover the incredible challenges they overcame and the innovative solutions that paved the way for lunar exploration. From early setbacks to the historic Trans-Lunar Injection, this episode showcases the true engineering marvel of the Saturn V rocket. Experience the profound moment when humanity left Earth's orbit for the first time.
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  • @johnvrabec9747
    @johnvrabec9747 5 місяців тому +21

    I never tire of watching these documentaries. I was a kid during the Space program and loved every minute of it. I still try to watch and read as much as I can about this achievement. The skill and intelligence of the engineers, then add the cajones of the astronauts to actually say, yeah, we got this. Amazing still.

    • @butterfacemcgillicutty
      @butterfacemcgillicutty 4 місяці тому +1

      I was born 50 years too late.

    • @mr88cet
      @mr88cet 3 місяці тому +1

      My dad was one of the engineers on the LM (Lunar Module) project, so I remember it too, although I won’t say “I remember it well.” The first mission I have direct-but-fragmented memories from was Apollo 8. Apollo 11 I remember more clearly, Apollo 13 more clearly still.

    • @fertiligas
      @fertiligas Місяць тому +1

      Me too!!!

  • @johnmoss8230
    @johnmoss8230 6 місяців тому +41

    It really is a total shame that Jack Kennedy never got to see his words come to fruition

    • @expansionone
      @expansionone 6 місяців тому

      He was friend with Wernher von Braun, who convicted him that his German engineering will be able to bring man to the moon

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 6 місяців тому +5

      CIA was too power hungry ....

    • @700tbm
      @700tbm 5 місяців тому +1

      John Kennedy, not Jack 😂

    • @johnmoss8230
      @johnmoss8230 5 місяців тому +5

      @@700tbm Jack is short for John my grandfather was named John and went by Jack his whole life. JFK was called Jack often

    • @petervalovic5504
      @petervalovic5504 5 місяців тому +3

      His name was John F. Kennedy

  • @tuphelo
    @tuphelo 4 місяці тому +2

    I'm obsessed with this rocket.. Saturn V 🥺

  • @thorenshammer
    @thorenshammer 4 місяці тому +2

    I grew up on Appollo... I was six years old at the time of the pad fire of Appollo One. I knew something wasn't right, but six-year-old brains think only in black and white, as their caporal skills do not kick in until the age of eight or nine. By the time of Appollo Seven, it was the stuff of childhood dreams. Everyone I knew, including myself, was eating space food sticks and drinking Tang. We loved this program.

  • @randywarren7101
    @randywarren7101 5 місяців тому +12

    What I find remarkable is the fact that the Saturn 5 was the only rocket to have a 100% success rate!

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 5 місяців тому +3

      No computers, no social media, no tiktok

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund 5 місяців тому +3

      They got lucky. They had nasty oscillation problems of different kinds on many of them that could have torn the rockets apart.

    • @ClausB252
      @ClausB252 5 місяців тому +7

      ​​@@Jay-jb2vr Saturn V had an on-board computer and Apollo spacecraft had several. Plus many mainframe computers on the ground supporting the missions.

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ClausB252 Whoooooossshhhh

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv 5 місяців тому +4

      Well I see we have a NON engineer here. Yeah luck, the most powerful, complicated machine known to man and they just lucked out. Remember it's better to remain silent and have people think your a douche then open your mouth and prove them true. I'd advise tattooing that on your forehead 😎

  • @bruce92106
    @bruce92106 Місяць тому +1

    God Bless you Sonny Morea you are an icon and true living egend Sir as are all of you engineers who are still around. You should be so proud you're all heros in my world. 😊 And, God Bless and RIP to.all who have flown the big 🚀 to heaven. And as far as I'm concerned nothing has topped the Saturn V to date especially considering the accomplishments and miracles constructing such a beautiful mammoth powerful beast on the 1960s technology of the day.

  • @HypnoPol1499
    @HypnoPol1499 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for uploading this series.

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke 6 місяців тому +14

    Interesting that this program says that it was Vron Brauns idea to change to the rendeview system. In fact it was a young engineer that persuaded him.

    • @dp-lq8sy
      @dp-lq8sy 6 місяців тому +7

      his name John Houbolt
      the LM landing gear, still on the moon, built in Canada by F Marchand at Heroux machine parts ltd.

    • @steveskouson9620
      @steveskouson9620 5 місяців тому +2

      OK, LOR was crucial to the Apollo mission!
      BUT, this video chose to not mention John
      Houbolt! Wonder why? (At least, they didn't
      show ALL of that classroom video shot.
      EVERYONE uses that same shot of Houbolt
      standing at a chalkboard.)
      steve

    • @tmcb_
      @tmcb_ 5 місяців тому +3

      You're correct. They do get it right in Episode 2.

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing 20 днів тому

      Because he had the final say in which one was going to be pursued..

    • @pedrodiaz5540
      @pedrodiaz5540 9 днів тому +1

      Dr. John C. Houbolt

  • @certuv
    @certuv 4 місяці тому +2

    I followed the space propgramme from the start I hope I will see the moon base up and running , I am 82. Thank you for the film .

  • @footpuppy100
    @footpuppy100 5 місяців тому +3

    I see. As a kid at time, I thought it was going to saturn.
    Lol

    • @whirledpeas3477
      @whirledpeas3477 4 місяці тому

      As a kid, I did my drivers test in a Saturn. 😊

  • @telescopereplicator
    @telescopereplicator 6 місяців тому +7

    25:10 ... No, not in a matter of minutes, but in a matter of just seconds !! In a 100% oxygen environment, everything burns, fast and wild.

    • @JackThelRipper
      @JackThelRipper 4 місяці тому

      It was probably an instant flash of light and heat inside, very sad.

  • @wright661
    @wright661 7 днів тому

    Remembering the contribution of Katherine Johnson [NASA mathematician]

  • @brianp7022
    @brianp7022 2 місяці тому +1

    It was too expensive..obscenely so…but as an Englishman locking through my space books as a kid, this was the America we all loved…the mantra - we can and we will…what an achievement 😊it was a magical time, this rubbed off on people all over the world, especially those whom had an interest in engineering

    • @peterborg3340
      @peterborg3340 2 місяці тому

      You are right, it really was too expencive.
      But it was not achieved, to serve science, but to win a battle in cold war - and there s always money für war......

  • @StereoSpace
    @StereoSpace 6 місяців тому +2

    Frank Borman, the commander of Apollo 8, the first to orbit the moon, just died yesterday. (March 14, 1928 - November 7, 2023).
    United States Military Academy (BS), California Institute of Technology (MS), fighter pilot, test pilot, astronaut, airline CEO, Distinguished Flying Cross, Congressional Medal of Honor.

  • @jonlivingstone
    @jonlivingstone 5 місяців тому +5

    Werner Von Braun is the true visionary here.

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut 5 місяців тому +4

      Yes, while it's hard to overstate how smart and integral he was, boiling the space race on the u.s.'s side down to one person (or even 3), is way too simplistic, and overlooks the contributions made by countless, unnamed engineers who don't get the glory. Getting a man on the moon took millions of man hrs, technicians, engineers, project managers, politicians, etc. They all made a contribution, and with the drive we had to beat the Russians, if von braun didn't exist, you'd be saying someone else was the visionary. That's not a criticism of von braun, it's a testament to our will.
      I get your point, im not trying to give you a hard time, but this is like saying Robert Oppenheimer is the Manhattan Project.

    • @thomasbell7033
      @thomasbell7033 5 місяців тому

      Yes, but there's that niggling little detail about von Braun bearing the equivalent rank of major in the SS. The media back then ignored that fact plus the uncomfortable histories of the other nazis in our rocket programs.
      The American public would have called the journalists everything from unpatriotic to commie collaborators had they brought these facts up.
      So von Braun et al were presented as German civilian scientist who just happened to get caught up in a war.

  • @rtqii
    @rtqii 24 дні тому

    At the time it was designed the F-1 turbopump was the most powerful pump in the world for its weight. At 2,500 lbs it produced 55,000 brake horse power (41 megawatts). It pumped 42,500 gallons of rocket fuel into the combustion chamber per minute. Designed at a bar on a napkin by engineers from Rocketdyne over a beer after work, it spins at 5,500 rpm and uses the engine fuel to lubricate the bearings, removing the need for a separate pressurized lubrication system.

  • @john.dcollins5792
    @john.dcollins5792 Місяць тому

    Thank you very nice great documentary thank you ❤

  • @matthiasgrunwald895
    @matthiasgrunwald895 3 місяці тому

    awesome

  • @AbbStar1989
    @AbbStar1989 4 місяці тому

    Thinking about the Rocketdyne F-1 engines helps me sleep at night. Something about having a free spirit.

  • @RemyRAD
    @RemyRAD 5 місяців тому +3

    I love the Saturn V, rocket engine tests. It's a 2+ Megaton Bomb. Coming out a couple of nozzles! So yeah. Some damage miles away. At least everybody didn't get, Crispy Fried.
    I love the story about the cameraman turning and running. You suppose it was a bit loud? That poor boy didn't know what to expect? He thought he could handle it. I bet he couldn't even get it up after he got home! He probably went limp for days. If not weeks? So funny! I'm sure after that he never went to any Rock Concerts, either. They are just as scary! In fact. Scarier!
    Yes when I was in FM DJ. I had to represent the station. And I was assigned. To go to the, KISS Concert at the Baltimore Civic Center. (Now the Mariner Stadium).
    Bob Seeger, from Detroit was the opening band. From my hometown. And they were Superb! The sound was great!
    And then…… KISS came on. The crowd went absolutely wild. And the volume got turned up. To such earsplitting levels. That I and the other DJs from the other stations. We all sank down to the floor behind the seats. And I brought with me. A pocket full of cotton balls. To stick in my ears. When all of the other guys saw me doing that. They all stuck out their hands! And I doled out what I had.
    After the concert was over. I couldn't hear what anybody was saying! I was profoundly deaf! My career as an, Audio Engineer, Over! Before it could really begin! Oh my God! I'm deaf!
    I was like that for over a week and 1/2! I thought I was a goner. It seemed like it took forever. Before my hearing got back to normal. Or what I think is normal? And I vowed. I would never subject myself to that kind of Sound Pressure Level, again! And I never did.
    Later. I went on to make Recording History. And garner multiple major music award nominations. By always having control. Of my volume. And at 68. My hearing is better than most. My hearing is still, Exceptional. And flat out to 15 kHz! Better than most. I also never played electric guitar nor drums. I played French Horn. Not in a rock band. But I love recording rock 'n' roll. It's just plain fun. It doesn't have to be perfect. Like my, Operatic Recordings. Which are about as close to perfect as one can get. And it requires a very different Technique. Also from that of the, Evening Network World Wide News. Which I also did for a couple of decades. For a big, National Broadcasting Company, type place. Called NBC. The first. The original. The biggest. The best. The one that designed and built all the equipment. So we could use it for them. It was a lot of fun. And I learned so much about Politics and how our Government, runs. And others, don't. Very well.
    Not that our USA is perfect. It certainly is not. But it's the best one in the world! And that's why we need to Protect. What we have here. Not destroy it and tear it down to make it better. That's the wrong way to do it. Because?
    The right way to do it. Is, to charge the proper taxes. And provide for all Americans. An extension to, Public School Education. To include. A Free, 4 Year, College Degree. If you should so choose to accept it. That or a Trade School.. Of your choice. Free.
    And that's how we, Make America Better than just Great, Again. DUH! But of course a poor little rich kid. That never listened in school. Would ever think of anything this stupid. Because Thinking is, Fuddy-Mental. Yeah. We know.
    But nobody's talking about this.. They are only talking about removing rights from Americans. Rights they have had throughout their entire lives. Now no longer Constitutional! Really? Or do you mean no longer, Cons--Titutional? Which is it? I think it's the latter. As it certainly is not the Former Formal, Constitution. Which was very well thought out. By actual Thinkers who Founded Our Country..
    And these Republicunt's are an, Abomination! To our US Federal Constitution. They've taken their Q. To the next level. Of Hatred. Toward Americans, THEY DON'T LIKE! And they must be stopped.
    There is no other way.
    RemyRAD

    • @benjaminrapp7418
      @benjaminrapp7418 3 місяці тому

      Recording history and major awards? C'mon man. You lost all credibility there alone, but then you went on a nonsensical political rant about God knows what just so you could take shots at one side of a political party... I think you may have smoked some bad granola there, buddy.

    • @RemyRAD
      @RemyRAD 3 місяці тому

      @@benjaminrapp7418 And you have credibility telling a, dual Grammy,, Emmy and Soul Train Nominations, not credible, eh? And a Second Grammy Nomination. Under Best Engineered Category. But whatever you think, sure. Talk about credibility LOL.
      And political rant? You guys don't? Pot calling the kettle black perhaps? Really you guys are a riot. And you're going to cause one or two may be many. And for what? To dictate to other Americans how they should live their lives? Are you that screwed up? Of course you are. You're a Republicunt. And I definitely don't like you guys. You guys screwed me up real bad here in Texan Ville. Which I really didn't need.. From your conservative Christian Republicunt wackos.
      So yeah, Rant. Like Alex Jones doesn't rant? You know he destroyed my Sunday Brunch one day? They sat him right down next to me at Sawyers Restaurant. On East Cesar Chavez in Austin, Texas. And I did want to get caught many crossfire with his 2 bodyguards cocked and loaded. I got up paid my bill and left. Dead children a hoax? What the hell is wrong with you man? What kind of drugs have you been taking? Jesus drugs? Donnie drugs? Trump Enemas? Trump Enemas! Of course! And do not light any flames there that.. They are both full of methane and hatred toward Americans you don't like. Who are pissed-off with being hated by lamebrain Americans. And for what? I mean really. Pathetic. Since you obviously can't see what the hell's going on here in our country. Because it's not Your Country. It's Our Country. Where we get to agree to disagree. But you Republicunt's don't think so. What the hell man? What country did you come from? America? I don't think so.
      So you're damn right I go into Political Rants. Because my life has been directly affected. By right just wacko extremists called Republicunt's. That's why,, buddy boy.
      It's okay. We are to November yet. Nikki and Ron DeSantisepsis, will be the only ones on the ballot. Donnie boy castrated himself. He's a self entitled screwball whack job. And you are into Hitler Worship. Celebrity Worship. You are a lemming. Maybe a Rat? Certainly a sheep. But maybe a black widow. Oh that's right you don't like black either. As you also refused to be Woke. Which is the I Hate Americans Club. Good for you!
      Yeah and it only took Hitler a few years.. To get followers like you. So nice your family raise you to hate Americans. You all Don't Like.
      And so what business is it of yours? What goes on inside a different Homo Sapien species', body? Precisely, what? Why should you make decisions for a different species called women? Jesus called you on your smart phone and told you to? Of course.. I forgot I didn't think about that. Well tell him I said hi because he's my brother not your brother. I'm a Jew. You are not a Jew. You don't like Jews. But you worship a Jew. Great! Good for you! You certainly have your head screwed on right.. You are thinking clearly.
      Well you didn't get a chance to work in the White House with Ronald Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush like I did. You got to masturbate pretending you wear them. I mean were them. Maybe both? After all you want to get inside some other woman's body. Have you considered seeing a psychiatrist? I got my sex change surgery decades ago. How about you?
      Most Americans don't hate other Americans. Even if we know you do. But you don't have to go. You can wait for us. As we have had enough. Of Thuggish Tough Guy, Godfather, Bullshit. Enough! You have my permission to start acting like an American now. And get drunk. I would join you if I could. But I'm taking care of my 100-year-old mother. Good thing I'm now retired. Maybe you should retire yourself also. I'm just saying.
      Happy new year and vote for the right guy. Because you don't want to be a loser again. Like you were the last time and didn't believe it. And so if it happens a second time. Maybe this time you'll be able to believe it? No that's impossible. It's whatever you make up. It's what emotional four-year-olds do. It's okay my friend. You will soon fall on your face. And break your own teeth out. So we don't have to.

    • @EIGsix1726
      @EIGsix1726 Місяць тому

      part 191

  • @pedrodiaz5540
    @pedrodiaz5540 9 днів тому

    Wernher von Braun the genius !
    But the real unsung hero was John C. Houbolt, actually Dr. Houbolt was the only person that von Braun thank after the Apollo 11 landing on the moon

  • @WizzRacing
    @WizzRacing 20 днів тому +1

    It was no mistake John Kennedy chose the moon.. As they told him the Soviets would have to start from scratch. It's was one reason the Soviets failed. They could not produce Large Rockets Engines. So they had to try and make 30 Nk33 work.. And they couldn't, it induced 30 points of failure. So it kept blowing up. That was just one hurdle the Soviets had to deal with..

  • @marcdb1412
    @marcdb1412 4 місяці тому

    Great documentary. Thank you so much. One question: are the Space X super heavy engines more powerful than the Saturn five engines? Thank you.

    • @erichaynes7502
      @erichaynes7502 4 місяці тому

      I think the Starship has 2 stages, the first stage uses 33 raptor engines so they are smaller than Saturn 5's 5 F1 engines.
      Starship's 2nd stage uses only 3 engines but since it's already high in the atmosphere they are not nearly as powerful as the Saturn 5's F1 engines.

    • @marcdb1412
      @marcdb1412 4 місяці тому

      @@erichaynes7502 So the Saturn 5 is still the most powerful engine ever built. Thanks.

    • @erichaynes7502
      @erichaynes7502 4 місяці тому

      @@marcdb1412 Yes,k it was brute force back then..they would never build another F1 in today's world as today's engines have way less parts. The F1 is the most powerful rocket engine but the Starship is by far the most powerful rocket ever built. Hopefully Elon gets it to work if so it will be a game changer.

  • @johnhopkins6260
    @johnhopkins6260 2 місяці тому

    "...to slip the surly bonds of earth..."

  • @sblack48
    @sblack48 5 місяців тому +2

    Anyone know why the first saturn V flight was flawless and the 2nd had pogo and the F2 engine issues? Why didn’t those problems show up on the first flight? What was different between the 2 vehicles?

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf 5 місяців тому +2

      Statistical variation. The pogo problem may have caused the first J2 engine failure.

    • @williamhoward7121
      @williamhoward7121 5 місяців тому +4

      It could also be that humidity levels on the first flight were higher allowing more ice to build on the fuel line which helped isolated from the vertical vibrations.

  • @m.moolhuysen5456
    @m.moolhuysen5456 6 місяців тому +15

    This series of 6 documentary programs was made in 2017, hence the Saturn V was still mentioned as the tallest rocket ever made. That title has been taken over by Starship now.

    • @davidgapp1457
      @davidgapp1457 6 місяців тому +11

      No. Not until a successful launch. Then the baton will be passed. As it is, Starship has a way to go - the Stage 1 burn was a dismal failure but hopefully provided the telemetry needed to prepare for a successful launch either this year (2023) or sometime early in 2024. Until then, it is just an heir apparent to the title.

    • @musicbruv
      @musicbruv 6 місяців тому +2

      @@davidgapp1457 In this documentary it says the Saturn V is the largest rocket ever built. Starship today is the largest rocket ever built, and it was successfully launched.

    • @johnpaulmierz6978
      @johnpaulmierz6978 6 місяців тому +3

      Yes finally 50 years later 50 years later

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 6 місяців тому

      @@musicbruv One successful launch it did, @davidgapp1457 did not see it ?
      Now he gests a second change, witness it, remember it.

    • @johnpaulmierz6978
      @johnpaulmierz6978 5 місяців тому +1

      Finally it only took 50 years

  • @GregWampler-xm8hv
    @GregWampler-xm8hv 3 місяці тому

    Fun Fact: After Apollo 13 splashed down the engineers at Grumman (LM designers and builders) billed North American Aviation (designed and built the entire CSM and crew capsule) for hauling their gear all the way back to Earth.
    Who says engineers don't have a sense of humor?😎

  • @ngauruhoezodiac3143
    @ngauruhoezodiac3143 5 місяців тому +1

    That is one big fuel tank for a small payload.

  • @twogamer7149
    @twogamer7149 3 місяці тому

    This was a 2017 film production but looks older than that.

  • @iteerrex8166
    @iteerrex8166 6 місяців тому +2

    No comments? I guess everyone is speechless that, that was done with slide rules.

    • @b43xoit
      @b43xoit 6 місяців тому

      Slide rules.

    • @iteerrex8166
      @iteerrex8166 6 місяців тому

      @@b43xoit Ok slide rules and abacus. Lol

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 5 місяців тому

      No they had computers. Crude, but they could do calculations. They certainly had no CAD or CAM. They didn’t have a means to do complex flow calcs so they relied more heavily on testing. Today they have computers and they still blow stuff up!

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y 4 місяці тому

    Sebanyak mungkin satelit jarkasi also penyedia jasa penyiaran televisi satelit

  • @user-uc8kr1pl6b
    @user-uc8kr1pl6b 5 місяців тому

    Conspiracy theory nutters come out in force when this subject comes to any channel. Mentalists!

  • @michaelhband
    @michaelhband 5 місяців тому

    👍👍👍❤❤❤🚀🚀🚀

  • @eventfulnonsense
    @eventfulnonsense 3 місяці тому

    One of the untold stories of the Apollo program was the failed personal relationships of those engineers. They had to work up to wee hours in the morning plus the on call responsibilities. Some had divorces and separations.

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv 3 місяці тому +1

      Most of the astronauts got divorces too and for the same reason.

  •  5 місяців тому

    Büyük insansın Kennedy.

  • @clems6989
    @clems6989 3 місяці тому

    @11:15 Should say "WAS" !!

  • @belvert1
    @belvert1 4 місяці тому

    Who’s the one person most responsible for accomplishing the moon landing in JFK’s timeframe? Some say WVB; I say JC Houbolt.

  • @tejastrobel6965
    @tejastrobel6965 6 місяців тому +1

    Super duku. For me it`s a miracel how they achieved this at their time, lead by aGovernment agency! Unbelievable. I think today it is impossible to do such things by government agencies. SLS is much to expensive, and it is 70s technologie in the booster,not in the Orion capsule.And when you look, what SpaceX can do , much cheaper, it is no Wonder that SLS will soon be burried! It`s a shame, but it wil go this way I think.

    • @EricHamm
      @EricHamm 5 місяців тому

      Sorry to break it to, but starshp is not going to work, and if it does, then it will not be man rated. SLS broke launch records, SpaceX breaks starshps.

  • @phillipnoetzel7637
    @phillipnoetzel7637 4 місяці тому

    NASA lands men on the moon but takes 12 hours to drive 5.6 kilometers to the launch site. 😉

  • @footpuppy100
    @footpuppy100 5 місяців тому +1

    Why the name saturn ?

  • @ronaldgarrison8478
    @ronaldgarrison8478 4 місяці тому

    8:20 LOR was not the method that von Braun originally favored, and this documentary should not have skipped over that part of the history.

    • @mikealvord55
      @mikealvord55 2 місяці тому

      That’s not what THIS video is about

    • @ronaldgarrison8478
      @ronaldgarrison8478 2 місяці тому

      @@mikealvord55 Did you ask the creators of the video? That very much WAS part of the history. IDK maybe it would have made it too long. but it would have been appropriate.

  • @mr88cet
    @mr88cet 3 місяці тому +1

    8:25 - Just for the record, Von Braun originally championed “direct ascent,” using the proposed-but-never-built Nova rocket. However, John Houbolt, and to lesser degree a team at Grumman, showed that, as you alluded, direct ascent is just not feasible on a reasonable budget and timeline.

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv 3 місяці тому

      FYI von Braun was a far dirtier NAZI than we were lead to believe in the use of slave labor. Also, and this is a travesty, he and his team shamelessly stole the patents of the Father of Rocketry Robert Goddard.
      Fun fact: Goddard's neighbors in Mass. complained about the noise so he packed up and moved to guess where? Roswell NM, FACT. I'm not making any connection but it is true. 😎

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y 4 місяці тому

    Indonesia khususnya

  • @tpsu129
    @tpsu129 3 місяці тому

    What? No mention of John Houbolt?

  • @taktsing4969
    @taktsing4969 6 місяців тому +1

    First

    • @desertstar223
      @desertstar223 6 місяців тому +1

      First what? First Idiot? Idiot!

  • @psycotria
    @psycotria 6 місяців тому +1

    The F-1, re-engineered, was considered for SLS. Too bad the correct choice wasn't made. A new F-1 engine based SLS would have left NASA in a much better position than the RS-25 / solid booster solution that was chosen. Solid propellant based motors are too dangerous for manned spaceflight. The excellent reusable RS-25 is too expensive to use on a disposable rocket. For the price of one RS-25 engine, SpaceX could build several unmanned Starships.

    • @EricHamm
      @EricHamm 5 місяців тому +1

      I doubt starship wll even work so really SLS the only option to get men back on the moon.

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria 5 місяців тому

      @@EricHamm SLS will likely be cancelled before completing the proposed program. It is far too expensive.
      The IFT2 launch did exactly what it was needed to do. B9 performed its boost-phase job flawlessly, inserting ancient S25 into the proper trajectory. Hot staging worked.
      It appeared that B9 propellant slosh prevented a proper boost-back burn. S25 seemed to suffer a structural or plumbing failure as max acceleration phase was reached. All these problems will be addressed, or may already have been considered.
      Blow it up, then fix it has worked for SpaceX since Day One. I see no reason why it will not continue to be a successful path going forward.

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y 4 місяці тому

    Sebanyak mungkin satelit ke seluruh Indonesia tahun 2023

  • @robertvanvugt3371
    @robertvanvugt3371 5 місяців тому +2

    No longer the largest or most powerful.

  • @GH-oi2jf
    @GH-oi2jf 5 місяців тому

    They made it with a year to spare. The last year of the decade was 1970.

  • @user-ri9hb6th1w
    @user-ri9hb6th1w 6 місяців тому +1

    I hate it when the engineers get behind SEDUAL .....

  • @sblack48
    @sblack48 5 місяців тому +1

    Spacex starship is a bit bigger in terms of weight, at least it is planned to be but to give some perspective on how massive the F1 engjne was, starship needs 32 falcon engines to fly. Saturn needed 5 F1s.

    • @bryanwheat9101
      @bryanwheat9101 5 місяців тому +1

      Starship.is 2 times the weight with over 2 times the power and will be a lot heavier when it has an interior and life support.

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 5 місяців тому

      @@bryanwheat9101 you mean the one they flew or the planned operational weight?

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y 4 місяці тому

    Jarkasi also pesan roket jarkasi tahun 2023 satelit pribadi

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y 4 місяці тому

    Sebanyak mungkin

  • @PravdaSeed
    @PravdaSeed 21 день тому

    🧞 when 🕗 Hollywood
    Is going to make a better Moon Landing for : Elonized German NASA?🚀?

  • @marsspacex6065
    @marsspacex6065 6 місяців тому +2

    The rocket is not 2800 tons when its been rolled out thats after its been fully fueled. Its only about 200 tons when its empty and being rolled out. Btw Starship is double the size.

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 5 місяців тому

      Double the size or double the weight?

    • @marsspacex6065
      @marsspacex6065 5 місяців тому

      @@sblack48 double the weight and quite a lot larger as it does not taper down. It’s the same diameter it’s entire length. So by volume double.

  • @poppashots994
    @poppashots994 3 місяці тому

    And Why can't we do this today?

  • @b43xoit
    @b43xoit 6 місяців тому +4

    Von Braun wanted to shoot the moon; he just practiced on Antwerp and London first.

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund 5 місяців тому

      And he was locked up by Gestapo for a while for saying that the V-2’s landed on the wrong planet.

  • @fransschepens3
    @fransschepens3 6 місяців тому

    There has never been a Titan rocket. That was a modified Atlas rocket

    • @fransschepens3
      @fransschepens3 6 місяців тому

      Correction there has never been a Saturn 5 rocket. It was a modified Titan rocket

    • @musicbruv
      @musicbruv 6 місяців тому +1

      Did they name the modified Atlas "Titan"

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv 3 місяці тому

      There absolutely was a Titan rocket. Kinda of a 1 1/2 gen Atlas. And like Atlas started life as an ICBM booster, later modified to fly the Gemini spacecraft.
      FYI all I'd ignore this twat waffle as he is attempting a disinformation campaign.

  • @user-ri9hb6th1w
    @user-ri9hb6th1w 6 місяців тому

    Ohh man the sedual slips agane.....lol

  • @pobinr
    @pobinr 5 місяців тому +2

    Shame about the needless, irritating intrusive music & percussion.

    • @RandomFabrication
      @RandomFabrication 5 місяців тому

      We’re gonna make a documentary that is nothing but annoying music and force you to watch it. You won’t even be able to tell what they’re talking about, you’ll have to guess by the pictures and the tone of the music.

    • @eoincassin4265
      @eoincassin4265 5 місяців тому

      Mute it and read the closed captions then 😂

  • @zadtrax
    @zadtrax 2 місяці тому

    Interesting to see how so many people in this documentary in the space industry mispronounce Werner, Von Braun’s last name. Braun is pronounced as “Bron”, not “Brown”. Come on NASA, get it right. 🤦

  • @rustusandroid
    @rustusandroid 5 місяців тому

    Well, SLS and StarShip have now surpassed the Saturn5... Not to mention the N1, although it never made it to space.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 3 місяці тому

    Poorly edited and leaves out too many important moments such as the dispute regarding earth orbit rendezvous and the people! The background music is also terrible.

  • @RemyRAD
    @RemyRAD 5 місяців тому

    The Post Production on this lovely, Space Documentary. Includes some, unintended comedy. Yes. It does.
    Such as hearing the speech by JFK. His voice is too high. This British production. Took American, 24 frame per second film. And played it back. At USA Video Frame Rate of, 30 frames per second. Which raises the pitch of his voice, noticeably. It's very funny. It's one of those whoops, postproduction, moments. Very funny. They weren't intending to be funny. But video guys are not, Audio Guys. And they really don't know what they are listening to. Like I wouldn't be perfectly certain. If I got your flesh tone exactly right? And I wouldn't care. As long as you are not green nor purple. It'll do. That's NTSC American standard. Meaning Never Twice the Same Color. NTSC. Inside of the Brits and Germans. Who became, PALs. And, We Can Do It Better, France. Who could See Cam. And didn't have a,, PAL. And the Russians took pity on their poor soul. At got a great discount on Sea Cam. As long as it didn't smell all fishy! And the color information was on, sequential lines. Instead of alternating phase between lines. Pretty much all the same crap in the end. But France had to be different. Of course.
    It might be interesting to note. Before color TV. France went, High Definition. Back in the, early 1960s. Before they had color TV. Yes! Hi Definition Black & White at 850 lines of Resolution!. To the US 525 and UK/GmbH at 625 lines. 850 was wacky!
    But when they finally got color. They settled out for 625. Until years later when HD would come back. And I was there for some of that launch. I remember before we were 1080. Yeah. We were 1125. Ha! But they settled on compromise, 1080. And still, garbage interlacing! Where it still remains over the year today. But we've all gotten spoiled.
    Yes we have all gotten spoiled. Because our new displays are all, Progressive. And we are 1080 P on UA-cam. But 1080 i, OTA, Over The Air, broadcast style. Ugh! This too shall change, soon. To, ATSC, 2.0 and it'll go Progressive. And all of that old, interlaced stuff will look like total garbage.. Like silent movies used to. And weren't in color like the Wizard of' Oz. At must've been a really depressing bomber to watch that movie all in black and white! That's an abomination!
    NTSC color video recorders were introduced in 1958. By Ampex. B & W in 1956.
    RemyRAD

  • @user-lq9oi5jq3n
    @user-lq9oi5jq3n 5 місяців тому +1

    Okay

  • @shaundonohue4879
    @shaundonohue4879 2 місяці тому

    Haven't they been to Birmingham, Bradford, Coventry, we have a lot to worry about, spot the white man.

  • @yoskarokuto3553
    @yoskarokuto3553 4 місяці тому

    (( apollo11 press conference )) when 3 greatest legendary hero of humanity come back to earth...

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 4 місяці тому

      and here again the retard whose mother starred in the back street porn movie where he was created....

    • @tgstudio85
      @tgstudio85 4 місяці тому

      *when 3 greatest legendary hero of humanity come back to earth...*
      What about it kiddo? It was one of many conferences they made, your point boy?

  • @Glen-ft8ch
    @Glen-ft8ch 4 місяці тому +1

    This was an existing time but we're the benefits ? Looking back it was done to stay caught up with the USSR.

  • @eddiebowens1919
    @eddiebowens1919 6 місяців тому

    SLS hahahaha.

  • @stevecam724
    @stevecam724 3 місяці тому

    SpaceX Starship is bigger, heavier more powerful.

  • @shaundonohue4879
    @shaundonohue4879 2 місяці тому

    Why do we still listen to this bullshit moon crap, were did they keep the fuel. Von braun said it couldn't be done.

    • @mikealvord55
      @mikealvord55 2 місяці тому +2

      No he didn’t you moron! Only a clueless imbecile would believe this never happened

    • @Agarwaen
      @Agarwaen 2 місяці тому +2

      more than 90% of the saturn V is fuel. most of it is basicly built out of tanks with an extra outer skin.

    • @Beebob-xw9xn
      @Beebob-xw9xn 18 днів тому +1

      Them long cylinders is where they keep the fuel what did you think they were for?

  • @bellybutthole
    @bellybutthole 4 місяці тому

    27:49 I think there's a wrong fact here. The wet mass of the rocket is 2800 tons no? So dry mass would be way lighter. The launch tower is probably heavier than the rocket istelf -unfueled. Anyone know? I can't conceive of them moving that thing fully fueled! They fueled it secured at the launch pad right?

    • @msidc1238
      @msidc1238 3 місяці тому

      I think it was fully fueled at the launch pad. I know at least all of the cryogenic gas tanks were filled just before launch.

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv 3 місяці тому

      The number I've always heard was 6.6 Million lbs. And frankly I don't think I've had it confirmed if that was with fuel or without, I've always assumed full fueled.

  • @kchemistry1268
    @kchemistry1268 6 місяців тому +1

    Only Russians are great and world super power

    • @kchemistry1268
      @kchemistry1268 6 місяців тому

      @@martinr1834 ha ha ha ha drunkard thinking

    • @johnmcnair8854
      @johnmcnair8854 6 місяців тому +7

      Shouldn't that be; IF only Russians WERE great and A world superpower

    • @barracuda7018
      @barracuda7018 6 місяців тому +5

      Too much Vodka comrade..😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @fransschepens3
    @fransschepens3 5 місяців тому

    There has never been a Saturn 5. It was a modified Titan rocket.

  • @yoskarokuto3553
    @yoskarokuto3553 5 місяців тому +1

    liars!

    • @badguy5554
      @badguy5554 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah...These old guys really look like BS artists?

  • @NeroontheGoon
    @NeroontheGoon 4 місяці тому

    Oh my god! Obamas lips are moving, he must be lying…still!

  • @yoskarokuto3553
    @yoskarokuto3553 4 місяці тому

    (( apollo11 press conference )) when 3 greatest legendary hero of humanity come back to earth...

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 4 місяці тому

      and here again the retard whose mother starred in the back street porn movie where he was created....

    • @rozzgrey801
      @rozzgrey801 2 місяці тому +1

      So what? If seeing great achievements is upsetting you try and stop watching.