the Ship from Flight of the Navigator did say that it could fly at ANY speed, even to the past so i think that should be factored in the same as the Delorean.
The heart of gold from H. H. G. T. T. G. With its infinite improbability drive would surely be the fastest spaceship and the slowest and every other possible position in the list all at the same time. 🤔😁
Very well done; but missing a couple of ships. The SDF-1 from ROBOTECH, the ARGO/YAMATO from STARBLAZERS, and the 'space cruiser' Lesley Neilson captained in FORBIDDEN PLANET.
I'm delighted that Spaceball One was included, along with Eagle 5! I happen to know that Spaceball One is said to measure 6.8 miles (11 kilometers) in overall length. That ship is GINORMOUS!!! Personally, my late grandmother actually had a Winnebago VERY SIMILAR to Eagle 5, just without the wings and engines!
The shear amount of perspective this video provides on interstellar distances. Makes you realize that even though humanity is on the brink of a space era, we are absolutely nothing on the true scale of the universe.
Even this representation of the solar system had massively oversized planets to scale to the distances. Universe Sandbox in VR really gives you a sense of scale for the solar system. It takes over 18 hours for radio signals (moving at the speed of light) to pass between Earth and Voyager.2 (36 hours round trip) and it has barely left the heliosphere after nearly 50 years in flight. It will still be another 30,000 years before its truly left the Suns sphere of influence (gravity has infinite range but at that point its influence is too weak to have any impact on trajectory).
Travel to another galaxy taking several human lifetimes at a fantastical sci-fi speed (trans-warp in this example) and well over a million years at the speed of light, which as of now is still considered impossible for us to reach let alone surpass with a vehicle, shows how isolated we truly are - especially considering there could be over 200 billion galaxies out there. There are almost certainly multiple spacefaring intelligent species in the universe, but for all we know the nearest could take us several billion years to reach without some sort of "so advanced it's indistinguishable from magic" type of technology. Definitely a journey requiring more than a few bottles of water and a change of clothes. At least we have plenty of leg room out there.
'The 'Verse' as shown in Firefly is just a very large, multiple star solar system. Ships there are slower than those shown in 'The Expanse' but none are FTL. Serenity herself has a max range of 40.9 billion miles with almost no cargo. So roughly a dozen round trips from Earth to Pluto. According to production documents, Serenity has a max speed of 400,000mph which translates to 0.0006c... sooooo, kinda slow astronomically speaking. Oh, since I brought up The Expanse, ships there can achieve 0.01c which is still slow. 16 days from the Sun to the Earth from our point of view for Serenity, 10 hours and change for the Rocinante. Point? Space is BIG! ;-)
While the POV graphics quality is unsurpassed (as usual😊), the angle results in the scale depiction being way off. For example, although the Imperial II Star Destroyer is 1600m long/1mile, showing it with a featureless sky in the background makes it almost impossible to truly appreciate the immense (fictional) size of these spacecraft. I think the optimal POV would've been from above with the craft hovering over a large metropolis like NYC. This way we can use the buildings for size comparisons.
Next time you do something with scifi ships let me know. I have the ancient ship "Destiny" from Stargate Universe. I'd be willing to let you borrow it for an animation. 🤫
🙏Guys, I'm really sorry for any inaccuracies regarding RED DWARF & MOYA, which were shown flying backwards. To be honest, I haven't watched all these movies, and some of them are quite old, making it difficult to find all the necessary information about these spaceships
Lol!! Well, to take a dip in the irony pool, compared to some of these comparison channels, your mistakes are negligible, at worst. Things like the movement orientations are forgivable. It's the numbers/facts that are important. You're doing a great job!!
Even being 2000x faster than the speed of light takes around full 10 seconds to cross our solar system 😮 shows the absolutely massive scale of space great video❤
The Enterprise looks too small. Same with the Heart of Gold. Are the ships all supposed to be positioned the same distance away from the frozen people in the foreground? Some ships fly off in front of the tall building on the left and some behind, so makes the scale/perspective confusing... Otherwise brilliant!
Yes, obviously a tremendous amount of good work, but if the point was a to-scale size comparison I think it’s a fail. Became evident with the Enterprise. Because it was obviously farther away, it looked little bigger than those that had gone before. I think the only way is to show them side by side as they get bigger.
I appreciate the TARDIS being included, but speed is almost a moot point when you operate outside of spatial dimensions, and temporal dimensions are essentially volitional.😵💫🧐 It's really another technology, entirely.🤓
FYI, The Daedalus from Stargate is at least 200 -225 meters in length, width 90m, height 70m. It can carry up to 16 F302 fighters which are themselves 14m in length & 26m width.
Actually the 200-225 m length is way too small as well. Joseph Mallozzi(Executive Producer of SG1 & Atlantis) corrected the size to around 650m length, 367m width, and 135m height. Which makes a lot more sense given the size of the windows on the model.
I actually shivered as the Death Star materialized... excellent idea. If you do this again, please add ET's ship, as well as Independence Day, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The Borg Cube was way bigger than I thought, but out in space, everything looks smaller.
Just spotted it’s already been said that Moya (and Red Dwarf) was flying backwards, but great to see her on this comparison. I always like these videos, I had a feeling that the relative scales on some of these ships felt off a little bit though, Daedalus looks half size. Another ship that gets sadly forgotten is ‘The Andromeda’, oh and ‘The Destiny’
I knew the Planet express was going to be one of the fastest, but man, some of those other big ships can book it. Awesome comparisons, never realized how some of them stacked up size wise to each other, some definite surprises, speed wise too.
I think that makes more sense with the TARDIS than with the DeLorean. The TARDIS travels instantly through both space and time. The DeLorean only travels instantly through time. It still has to traverse the distance at the speed it can fly.
The two fastest being the Heart of Gold and the TARDIS. The Heart of Gold can travel anywhere in the universe instantly, but needs a moment to readjust to objective normality. The TARDIS is a time machine and can get there before they left. It's going to be very hard to beat that. Relative time within the ship is nearly instant, so there's not a lot of sitting around.
Heart of Gold and Tardis are mostly the same thing IMHO. Because, the description on how fast the Improbability drive on Heart of Gold is, it reads something like "Its improbable fast. It can be in every place in space and time, at the same time!". Cheers.
The Raza gets the benefit of being able to be anywhere instantly, like the Heart of Gold, but its side effect is occasionally being a time machine by accident, like the TARDIS.
This was outstanding. Never thought about the lengths of contrasting ships from different Sci-Fi universes. Really nice that the same "home base" was provided as a point of reference so we could really get a sense of size.
Aren't they forgetting that the borg cube uses a transport conduit, and the wild travelling in the conduit make sick one of the fastest ships out there
Lightyear is a measure of distance, not time. If Gaia BH1 is 1560 lightyears away, light takes 1560 years to reach it. Other than that amazing video. ❤❤ Heart of Gold
there are 2 out of the 3 vessels I know that are capable of that in this listing the Missing 3.rd is "Starship Bistromath" under Command of Slartibartfast
I am passionate about astronomy and frankly spaceships, the principle of the speed of light and time scales are interesting subjects. I admire the work of video editing, staging, as pleasure as usual !!👏💯💯
Also i am guessing that is a non ZPM powered Daedalus class too since i can make the jump to The Pegasus Galaxy in about 3-4 days with the ZPM installed
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All this cool Sci fi footage, and not a single Babylon 5 vehicle. . . So sad. . . . Good job on what was there. Far better than what many big studios are putting out.
Tragically, none of these vessels either: no Andromeda (Andromeda), no Heighliner Folder (Dune), no Rocinate (The Expanse), no Lexx (Lexx), no Eagle Transporter (Space 1999), no USS Orville ECV-197 (The Orville), no NTE-3120, NSEA-Protector (Galaxy Quest), no Serenity (Firefly), no Nell (Battle Beyond the Stars), no Prawn Mother Ship (District 9), no Harvester Mother Ship (ID-4), no Grey Mother Ship (Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind), no Discovery 2001 (2001 a Space Odyssey), no Jupiter-2 (Lost in Space -neither original nor re-make), no Thunderfighter (Buck Rodgers), no Valley Forge (Silent Running), no Alien Saucer (the Day the Earth Stood Still), no United Planets Cruiser C-57D (Forbidden Planet), no USS Saratoga or SA-43 Endo/Exo-Atmospheric Attack Jet ("Hammerhead") fighters (Space Above and Beyond), no Zarkov Rocket Ship (Flash Gordon), no USS Cygnus (The Black Hole), no Floston Paradise (The 5th Element), and no Tardis (Dr. Who). Not to mention all of the other ship classes and alien vessels within all these franchises (too many in Trek-dom to include).
I was also waiting for a Heighliner. I was really hoping for a GSV from The Culture, basically a 200 km flying brick, since all that fancy styling is ridiculous in an actual interstellar spacecraft, flying in vacuum.
@@LeydenAiggRight? Starship design should "realistically" be engineered completely utilitarian, pragmatic, and as compact & low-mass as possible, nothing frivolous or wasteful...unless of course it's supposed to be a floating resort hotel like Floston.😂
I loooove how the Battlestar Galactica is animated in this video. Just like in the show, it doesn't have straight non-stop speed but uses "jumps," and you see it at 10:15 or around there, and I love that little detail.
Just a Note the ref sizes are way off in perspective of the people and area on the ground. eg: the borg cube is 1.86 miles on each side which would block out any view of the distant background.
Amazing sounddesign, fits so well with the amazing video. Love the many small details in the video like light scattering in atmosphere and many other things
I was waiting for White Base, Radish, or even a Gaw to show up. Kinda disappointed with that, especially since he included the Planet Express ship, but all-in-all I'd say the lack of Gundam ships doesn't detract from the overall video.
I don't see the delorean travelling to stars at all much less instantly. And the tardis is faster than them all it can travel to the end of the universe before it left...
That was pretty Awesome, luv your videos, keep up the great work! Btw, I believe the first Uss Enterprise should have been bigger. When I saw the Spaceballs spaceships fly by, I’m really happy you guys added them in 😂
Ok i already loved the spaceship sizes and them passing by like that, great sense of scale, but that second part was something fantastic, i really loved that perspective on space and speeds, very well put together, very clear and honestly, impressive. Great work mate, i really enjoyed this video. Plus, i never knew the Futurama spaceship was so fast.
The Planet Express ship kind of had me thrown off. In the show they make the 1,000 LY trip to Omicron Persei 8 in a matter of minutes, yet in one episode Leela asks the Professor why he's driving at 35mph when the ship can do .9 times the speed of light. It's like, which is it? Can it NOT hit the speed of light, or can it make the speed of light its bitch? I mean, technically it can reach .9 times the speed of light if it can also do 1,000 times the speed of light, so it shouldn't be a problem that way. But if Leela's right and the ship maxes out at .9 times the speed of light then not only is this video wrong with that ship, the show's also wrong with how fast they can reach Omicron Persei 8. I guess this is just one of the things that happens when dealing with imaginary things that, by definition, can't be tested and confirmed in real life. So.....meh.
@@gregbell9839 hmmm i guess he is going by fastest registered speed for each ship, i've seen an episode where the doc becomes a child and remembers how the ship's warp drive works, by moving the universe around it, and considering they travel through different galaxies i think, it should be able to do FTL speeds, or jumps, i guess the series is a bit light on consistency though.
@@gregbell9839oh i just got the info about this, in the future of Futurama, the speed of light was changed by scientists by a factor of billions, i guess this is a joke, which is why they refer to it as .9 or 99% of the "speed of light", so that is blisteringly fast :) Maybe a patch work to explain it's speed, but there we have it.
@@AdolfoWWolf I remember that, now that I read your comment. It was a quick one-liner in the first or second episode. I'd say I can't believe I forgot about that, considering how silly the notion of it is, but my memory has been horrible for a long time. Lol
You have to wonder. It would have been nice to see it. The original Enterprise was so small in all this too though. Update: It would have come in After Planet Express at 82m
Simple: No FTL capability. People either don't know or often forget that 'The Verse' is just a large, single, solar system and travel just between planets takes days, weeks, months.
Also was gonna comment on Moya, if you ever get a chance to binge a season 1 it's a real treat. Also an idea, you might consider a comparison of how each ship jumps into super speed. Moya's got a really cool trick that doctors hate.
Great 😯👍 Excellent video. But there are a lot of cult aircraft missing. You couldn't fit them all, but I would have liked to see an Eagle from the series SPACE:1999 Maybe next time 😉
I literally just saw "The Eagle obsession" by FutureDude Entertainment in my recommendations. The mothership from Independence Day and Serenity from Firefly is also missing.
@@OpinionFactChecker I also saw the trailer for The Eagle Obsession. Like you, I really want to see this film. SPACE:1999 was an excellent series, ahead of its time, with credible technology. It was the 2001: A Space Odyssey of television. Indeed, Firefly's ship and those of Independence Day have been forgotten.
This was one of the COOLEST videos I have EVER seen. Thanks for the comparisons of all these "ships" It must have taken some time to figure out all of the relative speeds of each one. Just wish I could ride in even just ONE of them!!! Thanks for this! Best wishes!!
✅ Take a look to this Surreal Speed Comparison : ua-cam.com/video/Y-y3lYFAPQk/v-deo.htmlsi=rvRfN12Y2fdfUtPm
Kudos for including “Flight of the Navigator”. That movie was my childhood.
Mine too! The premise/exposition of the first half is so mysterious, then the silly, “kid-in-charge” adventure of the 2nd half is so fun.
I wasn't expecting that at all :)
Introduced me to Twisted Sister.
the Ship from Flight of the Navigator did say that it could fly at ANY speed, even to the past so i think that should be factored in the same as the Delorean.
Max is a lot smaller than I thought!! LOL
I love that you included Voyager and the Enterprise D and not just the original Enterprise. 😊
The heart of gold from H. H. G. T. T. G. With its infinite improbability drive would surely be the fastest spaceship and the slowest and every other possible position in the list all at the same time. 🤔😁
But the side effects..,
Turning stuff into a 🐋 or a houseplant.@@samurijder9550
@@samurijder9550Oh No Not Again !
Also guaranteed to get to where it's going first but no idea where that will be (or even what) without the coordinates.
TARDIS
Nice, but... where is Rocinante?
How on Earth did you make this THAT detailed? How did you design these ships with such detail? Amazing.
He bought it on various sites.
There was basically no detail on the daedulus
@@anthonykearney608
Looks detailed enough since it's not costing me anything, lol.
This was awesome to watch.Thank you for posting this.
@@jojolafrite90 if you read the description, he made the ships using zbrush.
Very well done; but missing a couple of ships. The SDF-1 from ROBOTECH, the ARGO/YAMATO from STARBLAZERS, and the 'space cruiser' Lesley Neilson captained in FORBIDDEN PLANET.
I love how Spaceballs even made fun of how fast ships can go.
It's ludicrous!
I'm delighted that Spaceball One was included, along with Eagle 5!
I happen to know that Spaceball One is said to measure 6.8 miles (11 kilometers) in overall length. That ship is GINORMOUS!!!
Personally, my late grandmother actually had a Winnebago VERY SIMILAR to Eagle 5, just without the wings and engines!
@@Culdcepter "theyve gone to plaid!"
"SCREW ALL THIS COMPARING! LUDICROUS SPEED, GO!"
"STOP THIS THING!!!!"
It was so great to see Fireball XL5 included!
Moya’s and Red Dwarf’s reverse parking skills were amazing 😉 The rest of the video made me very happy indeed, thank you!
aaah you noticed it too?
I thought Moyà looked weird but Red Dwarf just stood out like a sore thumb 😂
Just about to add the same lol
Red dwarf is 3million years into deep space which took 3million years to do
What do you expect with an AI hologram mic computer with the intelligence of 6,000 P.E. Teachers anyway?
The delta flyer on Star Trek Voyager achieved warp 10 (infinite velocity) in one episode. They were everywhere in the universe simultaneously.
We don't talk about that episode lol 🦎🦎🦎
@@whocares_bear or Dear Doctor....
ACTUALLY that was a class 2 shuttle.
The shear amount of perspective this video provides on interstellar distances. Makes you realize that even though humanity is on the brink of a space era, we are absolutely nothing on the true scale of the universe.
Even this representation of the solar system had massively oversized planets to scale to the distances. Universe Sandbox in VR really gives you a sense of scale for the solar system. It takes over 18 hours for radio signals (moving at the speed of light) to pass between Earth and Voyager.2 (36 hours round trip) and it has barely left the heliosphere after nearly 50 years in flight. It will still be another 30,000 years before its truly left the Suns sphere of influence (gravity has infinite range but at that point its influence is too weak to have any impact on trajectory).
Travel to another galaxy taking several human lifetimes at a fantastical sci-fi speed (trans-warp in this example) and well over a million years at the speed of light, which as of now is still considered impossible for us to reach let alone surpass with a vehicle, shows how isolated we truly are - especially considering there could be over 200 billion galaxies out there. There are almost certainly multiple spacefaring intelligent species in the universe, but for all we know the nearest could take us several billion years to reach without some sort of "so advanced it's indistinguishable from magic" type of technology. Definitely a journey requiring more than a few bottles of water and a change of clothes. At least we have plenty of leg room out there.
The Tardis only took .00000005 seconds because the Doctor Keeps leaving the parking break on!
He likes the sound..
No Serenity from Firefly?
The reason there is no serenity from Firefly, it's because it's not faster than the speed of light
@@J03kerr961 Of course. Serenity was never meant to be big of fast. I guess I just wanted her to get a mention. lol
'The 'Verse' as shown in Firefly is just a very large, multiple star solar system. Ships there are slower than those shown in 'The Expanse' but none are FTL. Serenity herself has a max range of 40.9 billion miles with almost no cargo. So roughly a dozen round trips from Earth to Pluto. According to production documents, Serenity has a max speed of 400,000mph which translates to 0.0006c... sooooo, kinda slow astronomically speaking. Oh, since I brought up The Expanse, ships there can achieve 0.01c which is still slow. 16 days from the Sun to the Earth from our point of view for Serenity, 10 hours and change for the Rocinante.
Point? Space is BIG! ;-)
JUPITER 2?
Realy cool video. But for next time maybe you can include The TARDIS and The Waverider.
While the POV graphics quality is unsurpassed (as usual😊), the angle results in the scale depiction being way off. For example, although the Imperial II Star Destroyer is 1600m long/1mile, showing it with a featureless sky in the background makes it almost impossible to truly appreciate the immense (fictional) size of these spacecraft. I think the optimal POV would've been from above with the craft hovering over a large metropolis like NYC. This way we can use the buildings for size comparisons.
Next time you do something with scifi ships let me know. I have the ancient ship "Destiny" from Stargate Universe. I'd be willing to let you borrow it for an animation. 🤫
🙏Guys, I'm really sorry for any inaccuracies regarding RED DWARF & MOYA, which were shown flying backwards. To be honest, I haven't watched all these movies, and some of them are quite old, making it difficult to find all the necessary information about these spaceships
Lol!! Well, to take a dip in the irony pool, compared to some of these comparison channels, your mistakes are negligible, at worst. Things like the movement orientations are forgivable. It's the numbers/facts that are important. You're doing a great job!!
Admittedly, Red Dwarf's senile onboard computer Holly would no doubt fly the Jupiter-class Mining Ship backwards.
@@MasculineMilquetoast Great point! Talking of Holly, I met Hattie Heyridge at the Exeter ComicCon, lovely woman.
@@CIMAmotor Once met Danny John-Jules at a PBS meet-and-greet in the late 1990s; absolutely modest and charming.
To be fair, they look like they should be flying backwards to anyone viewing them without any context. 😁
Awesome - Thank You - Would love to see the Babylon 5 Universe Ships in the mix (Starfury, Earth Destroyer, Vorlon Planet Killer, etc)
Red Side literally makes my day.
You literally don’t know what literally means.
Literally
I don't think it means what you think it means
"literally" what made your day was the earth orbiting the sun and rotating around it.
@@activatewindows I do and he did, I woke up a wanted to die, but his upload made me live another day.
@@redeocsirb4787 I am
we just have to hope that the millennium falcon's hyperdrive isn't broken
The quality of your videos is honestly astounding.
Even being 2000x faster than the speed of light takes around full 10 seconds to cross our solar system 😮 shows the absolutely massive scale of space great video❤
You have no patience lol can't even wait 10 seconds
Speed of Light is slow in cosmological scales.
The Enterprise looks too small. Same with the Heart of Gold. Are the ships all supposed to be positioned the same distance away from the frozen people in the foreground? Some ships fly off in front of the tall building on the left and some behind, so makes the scale/perspective confusing... Otherwise brilliant!
The Daedalus also looks smaller than I expected. Awesome video tho.
I thought so too.
Yes, obviously a tremendous amount of good work, but if the point was a to-scale size comparison I think it’s a fail. Became evident with the Enterprise. Because it was obviously farther away, it looked little bigger than those that had gone before. I think the only way is to show them side by side as they get bigger.
Most of the ships look waaaay too small.
Ya I think the scaling was soft on some of these.
3:23 Moya is back to front. The three prongs are the position for Starburst!
I’m pretty sure Moya flies the other way
He's driving in reverse
@@Zool. Evolution moves forward, not back. 😁
Yep moya flys the other way. The tentacles are used for jumping.
@@Eventwow Even Red Dwarf is flying backwards
Just enjoy it pedants
I appreciate the TARDIS being included, but speed is almost a moot point when you operate outside of spatial dimensions, and temporal dimensions are essentially volitional.😵💫🧐 It's really another technology, entirely.🤓
FYI, The Daedalus from Stargate is at least 200 -225 meters in length, width 90m, height 70m. It can carry up to 16 F302 fighters which are themselves 14m in length & 26m width.
But it's still one of the fastest in this fleet.
Came here to say this. It’s way too small in this vid - less than half the size listed at only 100m, and perspective wise, even smaller.
Actually the 200-225 m length is way too small as well. Joseph Mallozzi(Executive Producer of SG1 & Atlantis) corrected the size to around 650m length, 367m width, and 135m height. Which makes a lot more sense given the size of the windows on the model.
I actually shivered as the Death Star materialized... excellent idea.
If you do this again, please add ET's ship, as well as Independence Day, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
The Borg Cube was way bigger than I thought, but out in space, everything looks smaller.
Just spotted it’s already been said that Moya (and Red Dwarf) was flying backwards, but great to see her on this comparison.
I always like these videos, I had a feeling that the relative scales on some of these ships felt off a little bit though, Daedalus looks half size.
Another ship that gets sadly forgotten is ‘The Andromeda’, oh and ‘The Destiny’
Yes, scale to surroundings seem far too small. And everyone knows that Moya can back that tail up. 🤭
I think it's cool you included the ship from Futurama.
Fantastic! I think you missed the ship: Liberator, from 1978 British Sci-fi series Blake's 7
Well, not every fictional spaceship is included, obviously.
@serilium069all the ships that were included were not FTL.
Thanks for including the Raza; Dark Matter is an under-appreciated gem!
Why is Moya and Red Dwarf flying backwards lol
That's what I wanna know too!
As far as Red Dwarf is concerned, it's cannon with respect to series III episode 1
I was going to ask this very question. I can see the Red Dwarf Flying backwards, but Moya?
I knew the Planet express was going to be one of the fastest, but man, some of those other big ships can book it. Awesome comparisons, never realized how some of them stacked up size wise to each other, some definite surprises, speed wise too.
The speed at which i clicked on this video beats every single one of them
Even the heart of gold?
@@samurijder9550 yes even the heart of gold (clicked at an instant)
@@daydreamer7665 Zarquon..... That's fast
@@samurijder9550 thanks bro
The advertisements in the little flags, placed by Google, are maddening. They literally cover up the placement of the names of the ships!!
0:19 " JESSE! Set sail for planet APE ,we've more to sell" 💀💀
Haha lol
Im assuming you mean the winebago from spaceballs ...and if so, i pity you
Lonestarr and Barf are much cooler than those two 😂
Thanks for including Eagle 5 and Spaceballs One . With 11 kms long, i understand why Mel Brooks stated that if he'd walk, the movie would be over ! 😅
TBH the TARDIS should be an "Instant" speed class ship, due to it being able to appear at any point in Spacetime it wants.
It was
Better than instant, it could arrive a week or a year or a millennia before it even left.
I think that makes more sense with the TARDIS than with the DeLorean.
The TARDIS travels instantly through both space and time. The DeLorean only travels instantly through time. It still has to traverse the distance at the speed it can fly.
Dude! Nice mix of fandoms! You even included "Red Dwarf." Well done!
The two fastest being the Heart of Gold and the TARDIS.
The Heart of Gold can travel anywhere in the universe instantly, but needs a moment to readjust to objective normality.
The TARDIS is a time machine and can get there before they left. It's going to be very hard to beat that. Relative time within the ship is nearly instant, so there's not a lot of sitting around.
Heart of Gold and Tardis are mostly the same thing IMHO. Because, the description on how fast the Improbability drive on Heart of Gold is, it reads something like "Its improbable fast. It can be in every place in space and time, at the same time!".
Cheers.
The Raza gets the benefit of being able to be anywhere instantly, like the Heart of Gold, but its side effect is occasionally being a time machine by accident, like the TARDIS.
red dwarf flying backwards! lol. fits with the show.
Not only put the sizes in perspective, but the speed of these spacecraft, in the same video. 👏👏👏
This was outstanding. Never thought about the lengths of contrasting ships from different Sci-Fi universes. Really nice that the same "home base" was provided as a point of reference so we could really get a sense of size.
This is badass! Planet Express 💚
Making this video required a lot of hard work...great work ❤
Aren't they forgetting that the borg cube uses a transport conduit, and the wild travelling in the conduit make sick one of the fastest ships out there
Lightyear is a measure of distance, not time. If Gaia BH1 is 1560 lightyears away, light takes 1560 years to reach it. Other than that amazing video. ❤❤ Heart of Gold
I would’ve thought the TARDIS would get to its destination before it even started its journey, it being a time machine an’ all
there are 2 out of the 3 vessels I know that are capable of that in this listing
the Missing 3.rd is "Starship Bistromath" under Command of Slartibartfast
Well done, the attention to detail on these ships is AMAZING!!
The Raza from Dark Matter!!!! This makes me happy that this little known (and amazing) show got some recognition.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Learning something new every time this goat uploads 🙌🏻🙌🏻Great comparison dude!!
No Spacing Guild Heighliner, or System-class GSV from the Culture? Not even a ROU, or Contact vessel? Aww... OUTSTANDING JOB, Red Side!
you should've inlucded the the
starship Avlon : from movie Passengers,
it was traveling at half of speed of light
Always thought the TARDIS would be the fastest as it could arrive before it left 😮
Wow, the Death Star was truly terrifying. It looked it was still in space and just grazing the atmosphere.
The Death Star being taller than the atmosphere would have created huge wind as it moved
That was super cool. I wanted to see the Infinity from Halo just to see how massive it looks by comparison. Loved seeing the Pillar!
I am passionate about astronomy and frankly spaceships, the principle of the speed of light and time scales are interesting subjects. I admire the work of video editing, staging, as pleasure as usual !!👏💯💯
In my personal opinion, this Is one of the most mindblowing videos that you've made since I've discovered you. A masterpiece
Ludicrous speed unmatched 😂
"I never cared much for the Enterprise-D.... but you made it look glorious! 🤩 👏🏽" (-James)
Nice job. One correction. The F-304 Daedalus class from Stargate is 650 m long, not 100m.
225m per the Stargate Wiki
Yeah that one seemed a bit small. Those side bits are hangars after all.
BC-304, she's a Battle Cruiser not a fighter.
Also i am guessing that is a non ZPM powered Daedalus class too since i can make the jump to The Pegasus Galaxy in about 3-4 days with the ZPM installed
based on the latest data 650 meters
This is genius! Are these made by just one person? Wow! I have enjoyed Red Side's stuff for over a year! Even my parents enjoyed it! Awesome 🤓
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Notes: The "Old Spice" advertisement and others covered over the information on the lower left corner most of the time!
"Back to the Future"!
"Fireball XL-5"!
Other typos exist. But there is still fun to be had! 😅
Yayy!!! for Planet Express & Heart of Gold. I didn't know JMC Red Dwarf would've been that massive.
There were people in the square! I bet no one noticed. And people froze, literally!
Haha!! Thank you so much for including the Raza from "Dark Matter!"
All this cool Sci fi footage, and not a single Babylon 5 vehicle. . . So sad. . . .
Good job on what was there. Far better than what many big studios are putting out.
Tragically, none of these vessels either: no Andromeda (Andromeda), no Heighliner Folder (Dune), no Rocinate (The Expanse), no Lexx (Lexx), no Eagle Transporter (Space 1999), no USS Orville ECV-197 (The Orville), no NTE-3120, NSEA-Protector (Galaxy Quest), no Serenity (Firefly), no Nell (Battle Beyond the Stars), no Prawn Mother Ship (District 9), no Harvester Mother Ship (ID-4), no Grey Mother Ship (Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind), no Discovery 2001 (2001 a Space Odyssey), no Jupiter-2 (Lost in Space -neither original nor re-make), no Thunderfighter (Buck Rodgers), no Valley Forge (Silent Running), no Alien Saucer (the Day the Earth Stood Still), no United Planets Cruiser C-57D (Forbidden Planet), no USS Saratoga or SA-43 Endo/Exo-Atmospheric Attack Jet ("Hammerhead") fighters (Space Above and Beyond), no Zarkov Rocket Ship (Flash Gordon), no USS Cygnus (The Black Hole), no Floston Paradise (The 5th Element), and no Tardis (Dr. Who). Not to mention all of the other ship classes and alien vessels within all these franchises (too many in Trek-dom to include).
I was also waiting for a Heighliner. I was really hoping for a GSV from The Culture, basically a 200 km flying brick, since all that fancy styling is ridiculous in an actual interstellar spacecraft, flying in vacuum.
No Firefly 😢
@@LeydenAiggRight? Starship design should "realistically" be engineered completely utilitarian, pragmatic, and as compact & low-mass as possible, nothing frivolous or wasteful...unless of course it's supposed to be a floating resort hotel like Floston.😂
@@TheBuddyLama "Multipass." - Leelu 😆
I loooove how the Battlestar Galactica is animated in this video. Just like in the show, it doesn't have straight non-stop speed but uses "jumps," and you see it at 10:15 or around there, and I love that little detail.
This is so awesome!! I LOVE the different comparisons that you made. More power!!!
No Serenity from Firefly?
Major oversight!
Just a Note the ref sizes are way off in perspective of the people and area on the ground. eg: the borg cube is 1.86 miles on each side which would block out any view of the distant background.
Nicely done!
Moya's flying in reverse gear. Apparently she's feeling a little off.
Да. Полёт навигатора круть была. 2 раза на него в кино ходил. И уже относительно недавно пересматривал. Вместе с коротким замыканием❤
Als ob der Borg Kubus 316 Jahre bis zur nächsten Galaxie brauch. xD
Das schiff ist dank Transwarp innerhalb einer Sekunde dort.
Woaw, kudos for the small details, like the battlestar galactica making small jump 👍
Yes, I noticed that too
thank you for this Video, The graphics are Great the Music on point Everything is well done
Quality over quantity 👍
Amazing sounddesign, fits so well with the amazing video. Love the many small details in the video like light scattering in atmosphere and many other things
Gundam or mecha anime spaceships need to be involved too. I hope you create it in the future project.
Great work, much appreciated :)
I was waiting for White Base, Radish, or even a Gaw to show up. Kinda disappointed with that, especially since he included the Planet Express ship, but all-in-all I'd say the lack of Gundam ships doesn't detract from the overall video.
I don't see the delorean travelling to stars at all much less instantly. And the tardis is faster than them all it can travel to the end of the universe before it left...
The Planet Express colors look so good!
That was pretty Awesome, luv your videos, keep up the great work! Btw, I believe the first Uss Enterprise should have been bigger. When I saw the Spaceballs spaceships fly by, I’m really happy you guys added them in 😂
Ok i already loved the spaceship sizes and them passing by like that, great sense of scale, but that second part was something fantastic, i really loved that perspective on space and speeds, very well put together, very clear and honestly, impressive. Great work mate, i really enjoyed this video. Plus, i never knew the Futurama spaceship was so fast.
The Planet Express ship kind of had me thrown off. In the show they make the 1,000 LY trip to Omicron Persei 8 in a matter of minutes, yet in one episode Leela asks the Professor why he's driving at 35mph when the ship can do .9 times the speed of light. It's like, which is it? Can it NOT hit the speed of light, or can it make the speed of light its bitch? I mean, technically it can reach .9 times the speed of light if it can also do 1,000 times the speed of light, so it shouldn't be a problem that way. But if Leela's right and the ship maxes out at .9 times the speed of light then not only is this video wrong with that ship, the show's also wrong with how fast they can reach Omicron Persei 8. I guess this is just one of the things that happens when dealing with imaginary things that, by definition, can't be tested and confirmed in real life. So.....meh.
@@gregbell9839 hmmm i guess he is going by fastest registered speed for each ship, i've seen an episode where the doc becomes a child and remembers how the ship's warp drive works, by moving the universe around it, and considering they travel through different galaxies i think, it should be able to do FTL speeds, or jumps, i guess the series is a bit light on consistency though.
@@gregbell9839oh i just got the info about this, in the future of Futurama, the speed of light was changed by scientists by a factor of billions, i guess this is a joke, which is why they refer to it as .9 or 99% of the "speed of light", so that is blisteringly fast :)
Maybe a patch work to explain it's speed, but there we have it.
@@AdolfoWWolf I remember that, now that I read your comment. It was a quick one-liner in the first or second episode. I'd say I can't believe I forgot about that, considering how silly the notion of it is, but my memory has been horrible for a long time. Lol
@@gregbell9839 heheh it yeah that happens sometimes, but i didn't even know that ehehehhee
I'm just glad the Axiom was included tbh
I love this! Missing one of my faves, though - Serenity: Firefly.
I was looking for that, too. 😥
You have to wonder. It would have been nice to see it. The original Enterprise was so small in all this too though.
Update: It would have come in After Planet Express at 82m
Thank you!
Simple: No FTL capability. People either don't know or often forget that 'The Verse' is just a large, single, solar system and travel just between planets takes days, weeks, months.
@@itsjustme8947 The video is just a comparison. It doesn't stipulate that the comparison is only of ships with FTL capability.
This is very cool. Love it. But a big shout out for calling it "Slave-1". You deserve to be acknowledged for that, alone ❤
Need eagle 1!
Nostromo looks amazeballs
Brilliant 👍
I didn't realise Red Dwarf was so big. 😁
Or that it flew backwards 😂
Also was gonna comment on Moya, if you ever get a chance to binge a season 1 it's a real treat. Also an idea, you might consider a comparison of how each ship jumps into super speed. Moya's got a really cool trick that doctors hate.
Thanks!!! I love your videos❤❤❤
Really enjoyed this video. All the research and effort it must have taken was well worth it. The accompanying score was also well composed👍🏼
Great 😯👍 Excellent video.
But there are a lot of cult aircraft missing. You couldn't fit them all, but I would have liked to see an Eagle from the series SPACE:1999
Maybe next time 😉
I literally just saw "The Eagle obsession" by FutureDude Entertainment in my recommendations.
The mothership from Independence Day and Serenity from Firefly is also missing.
@@OpinionFactChecker
I also saw the trailer for The Eagle Obsession. Like you, I really want to see this film. SPACE:1999 was an excellent series, ahead of its time, with credible technology. It was the 2001: A Space Odyssey of television.
Indeed, Firefly's ship and those of Independence Day have been forgotten.
Just amazing as always, man! Should've had Galactica falling vertically down through the atmosphere for its arrival though 😁
Galactica falling with style. 😁
The Deadalus looked way too small and you had Moya flying backwards.
This was one of the COOLEST videos I have EVER seen. Thanks for the comparisons of all these "ships" It must have taken some time to figure out all of the relative speeds of each one. Just wish I could ride in even just ONE of them!!! Thanks for this! Best wishes!!
The Death Star passing overhead was just awesome!!
cool 3d animation
Yes 🎉