NASA's Dragonfly Mission to Titan

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @RealEngineering
    @RealEngineering  5 років тому +3070

    Anyone got some spare zeros lying around? We seem to have ran out while animating the distance to Titan.

    • @JS-ge6sq
      @JS-ge6sq 5 років тому +15

      Wot

    • @doozy6914
      @doozy6914 5 років тому +40

      Lies , quit spreading NASA'S lies

    • @lear8989
      @lear8989 5 років тому +242

      @@doozy6914 Titan doesn't exist? Big brain moment

    • @captainunderpants2816
      @captainunderpants2816 5 років тому +102

      Doozy Oh yeah its big brain time

    • @jeffvader811
      @jeffvader811 5 років тому +259

      *_bIg BrAin MoMeNt_*
      I've seen Saturn + Titan through a telescope, so NASA must be sticking photos onto all of my lenses! We've been bamboozled!

  • @calebheidel2292
    @calebheidel2292 5 років тому +1998

    Thank you for using the actual Dragonfly logo! I I'm a graphic designer at JHUAPL -- nearly every video about the mission has not used it. Great video!

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 5 років тому +66

      Caleb Heidel, wow, that is marvelous! I’m immensely jealous of your great job! I’m also tempted to say something rash like “can I have your babies,” but that might be just a wee bit inappropriate! 😳 In any case, I’m very pleased for you getting to participate in some way in this mission and thanks for contributing your comment. 🚀

    • @RealEngineering
      @RealEngineering  5 років тому +327

      What one are they using? I actually created my own vector version of it in illustrator because I couldn't find a decent PNG of it. Most journalists are going to be lazy with that and just use whatever is available. That may be why

    • @calebheidel2292
      @calebheidel2292 5 років тому +151

      Real Engineering oh wow! Well, nice tracing haha. I’ll talk to the media people and see if they’ll post vector logos on the dragonfly website gallery.

    • @maximilianopena
      @maximilianopena 4 роки тому +29

      Wow as a fellow graphic designer I'm really jelous. Must be amazing working there, these days I keep thinking about working on state organizations or NGOs, you know anything to put my grain of sand.

    • @twinsen1949
      @twinsen1949 4 роки тому +43

      I just wanna say, I googled "graphic designer at JHUAPL" cause I wanted to confirm and yep, your name popped up.
      Nice design, mate!

  • @ruanmells4547
    @ruanmells4547 4 роки тому +2696

    Imagine some Drone from another galaxy comes to earth and start drilling small holes everywhere. moving around at snail pace...

    • @Wombattlr
      @Wombattlr 4 роки тому +284

      Itd be cute

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT 4 роки тому +166

      At 10m/s (22 Mph roughly) it's actual a decent speed, and on earth it could be faster (but would need to be lighter)

    • @oribashifuji963
      @oribashifuji963 4 роки тому +10

      @@UNSCPILOT
      Hello

    • @dunodisko2217
      @dunodisko2217 4 роки тому +112

      I’d throw a bottle at it, just like that guy did to the Amazon drone in Texas

    • @friendlyone2706
      @friendlyone2706 4 роки тому +75

      Especially if it landed in the middle of the Sahara.

  • @carsongbaker
    @carsongbaker 3 роки тому +299

    It really is just another slap in the face to Pluto that we use an element called plutonium to explore other planets

    • @wesleydstein
      @wesleydstein 3 роки тому +8

      this deserves more likes

    • @duncanmurphy8085
      @duncanmurphy8085 3 роки тому +21

      New horizons was also powered by Plutonium too.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPHS-RTG
      The RTG is the power source of choice for almost everything past mars because solar panels get less powerful the further you are from the sun.

    • @mr.g937
      @mr.g937 10 місяців тому +1

      I think Pluto, being a rock and all, won't mind much.

    • @anibaldamiao
      @anibaldamiao 5 місяців тому +1

      Reparations now!

  • @RealEngineering
    @RealEngineering  5 років тому +1058

    Woops, didn't meant to publish this while it was still processing. Please wait to watch in it's fully glory. Mike's hard work on the Titan animations shouldn't go to waste!

    • @Knight_Astolfo
      @Knight_Astolfo 5 років тому +17

      why not both?
      ;p

    • @keniak1-g960
      @keniak1-g960 5 років тому +6

      ok then.

    • @PK-xe6sm
      @PK-xe6sm 5 років тому +43

      I think you are off by about three orders of magnitude with your distance from Earth to Titan :)

    • @RealEngineering
      @RealEngineering  5 років тому +92

      @@PK-xe6sm BALLS! How did I miss that? Even calculated the speed of communication with the correct number

    • @brentc9381
      @brentc9381 5 років тому

      oops

  • @cule219
    @cule219 3 роки тому +92

    Half lives(for anyone interested):
    Plutonium-238: 87.7 years
    Strontium-90: 28.8 years
    Curium-244: 18.1 years

    • @earldominic3467
      @earldominic3467 Рік тому +1

      RTG efficiency is only 5%.

    • @cybersentient4758
      @cybersentient4758 Рік тому

      What abt uranium 238

    • @notgreg123
      @notgreg123 Рік тому

      ​@@cybersentient4758it probably doesn't meet all the criteria

    • @han5vk
      @han5vk 4 місяці тому

      Lives*. Learn English.

  • @frankieM_
    @frankieM_ 5 років тому +246

    2:33 that fucking thump when it landed is hilarious

  • @nothing9220
    @nothing9220 4 роки тому +409

    Sadness is when you realize we have to wait 14 years to know the secrets Titan holds...

    • @calebcustombricks2631
      @calebcustombricks2631 3 роки тому +10

      Damn

    • @MisterLambda
      @MisterLambda 3 роки тому +64

      I remember being so crushed to know it would take almost a decade before we got proper high res pictures of Pluto when New Horizons got launched. Yet here we are.
      It will come to pass before you know it.

    • @bashkillszombies
      @bashkillszombies 2 роки тому +1

      And then you'll just get twelve more blurry images for the billions of your taxes. Unless SpaceX does it, then you'll get panoramic 4K video of the entire thing live because unlike NASA they know how to do bang for buck!

    • @Chrischi3TutorialLPs
      @Chrischi3TutorialLPs 2 роки тому +1

      Very much so.

    • @xjArieswar
      @xjArieswar 2 роки тому +6

      Be grateful you will (hopefully) live 14 more years. Imagine being a scholar in your 70s. how would you feel?

  • @revolver265
    @revolver265 5 років тому +75

    I love the _thunk_ that Huygens made when it landed. Those little extra details you put in and occasional jokes while making it good enough for the layman to understand is awesome, why I keep rewatching your videos again and again!

  • @alanESV2
    @alanESV2 5 років тому +373

    Can’t wait to see pictures of the surface of Layth- I mean, Titan

    • @catalintimofti1117
      @catalintimofti1117 5 років тому +44

      A fellow man of culture

    • @gyanendrasapkota4583
      @gyanendrasapkota4583 5 років тому +3

      Moon landing was fake news of nasa but India proved by successfully launching 104 amerian satellite in single rocket and successfully launching chandranaya 1 and 2 respectively till now none of any country had ever succeed the moon mission.aniwa 36% nasa scientist are Indian so nasa could successfully send robo on mars and sending astronomers in space but in first attempt kalpana chawla a indian scientist astronomer was dead during her soace mission.

    • @infinity001plus1
      @infinity001plus1 5 років тому +44

      @@gyanendrasapkota4583 scuse me what

    • @zimTOAA
      @zimTOAA 5 років тому +31

      @@gyanendrasapkota4583 I don't understand a thing you said

    • @implodingbaby
      @implodingbaby 5 років тому +33

      @@zimTOAA something something India something something fake moon

  • @CidTheNadie
    @CidTheNadie 5 років тому +253

    2026? Damn
    I can’t wait to see the results of all these projects being announced.

    • @arifwibisana2723
      @arifwibisana2723 4 роки тому +10

      Wait 6 years because this 2020 (if you still alive)

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan 4 роки тому +43

      And then it takes another 7 years or so to get there... so look for a landing image on the front pages of the papers (if they still exist) in about 2033...

    • @nothing9220
      @nothing9220 4 роки тому +22

      On December 2034 It will land.. So a long time

    • @yoda5280
      @yoda5280 4 роки тому +4

      Cancer Called Human Species Meh. I’ll still be young, only 23 in 2026 and 31 in 2034.

    • @davidgreen5994
      @davidgreen5994 4 роки тому +12

      I feel like I can't wait, but at the same time I don't wait at all.... I am 27yo now, and I will be 44yo by the time it reaches... I don't want to get old.

  • @AldenDoble
    @AldenDoble 5 років тому +382

    2:35 that landing noise was so out of place hahaha 😂

    • @joshuapotts6361
      @joshuapotts6361 5 років тому +13

      No. If you slow the video down, it was in almost exactly the correct place. Precisely at the point the lander touches down.

    • @AldenDoble
      @AldenDoble 5 років тому +70

      @@joshuapotts6361 I was referring to the actual noise itself, as opposed to the timing...

    • @kaelanirevyruun1676
      @kaelanirevyruun1676 5 років тому +32

      *splonk*

    • @dogmeat4275
      @dogmeat4275 4 роки тому +30

      Big *B O N K*

    • @ThatLonelyMeatball
      @ThatLonelyMeatball 4 роки тому +15

      Doink

  • @EconomicsExplained
    @EconomicsExplained 5 років тому +48

    even in 360p great stuff as always mate. Truly is an exciting time that we live in with what is becoming possible. I almost wish I was scientifically inclined enough to work in one of these institutions pushing the limits of this kind of technology. It almost seems like these kind of engineers are as creative as they are technically brilliant.

  • @Fortunaplays
    @Fortunaplays 5 років тому +132

    I'm pretty sure that Titan-Earth Distance @1:30 and @9:10 is missing like three zeros.

    • @kurumi394
      @kurumi394 5 років тому +12

      Titan is 1.4 billion kilometres away from the Sun. The 1.2 million shown here is the distance between Titan and Saturn. Also yes, the distance between Titan and Earth should deviate between 1.55 billion to 1.25 billion kilometres.

    • @TuristHar
      @TuristHar 5 років тому +1

      Fortuna Khalifa yep

    • @neelwaghmare8773
      @neelwaghmare8773 5 років тому +2

      Thanks, I didn't notice. You're right

  • @shardulnalegave4636
    @shardulnalegave4636 4 роки тому +63

    Humanity's ultimate question is not *"How did we get here"* but *"Did anyone else get here too?"*

    • @bro6046
      @bro6046 3 роки тому +4

      Yea. Imagine finding alien drone from billions of billions years ago from the earth soil

  • @yyZiggurat
    @yyZiggurat 5 років тому +83

    2:58
    I really hope that's the actual logo for to project because it looks really cool. I like how it forms a double helix.

    • @zachcromwell3667
      @zachcromwell3667 5 років тому +8

      It would make sence to do so. The double helix might signify our dna which to us humans is life, considering we want to know if life is going to/will form (mars is after, titan before, and earth the middle child) on titan. Unfortunately the US government isnt known for making sence, they might just identify the probe as an Attack-Helicopter.

    • @doggonemess1
      @doggonemess1 5 років тому +4

      It's the actual logo for the project to develop the Dragonfly by Johns Hopkins. More than likely, NASA will come up with their own. It is really cool, though.

  • @dhvanitdesai5359
    @dhvanitdesai5359 5 років тому +201

    4x thick atmosphere, 1/7th the gravitational force. As A UAV designer I was grinning widely

    • @freddan6fly
      @freddan6fly 5 років тому +20

      They better be better flyer than me, having like 20 spare propellerblades for each drone raze. Because on titan it seems tricky to switch propeller on the drone.

    • @ryanspence5831
      @ryanspence5831 5 років тому +13

      Yeah but also the lower speed of sound and higher chance of turbulence reduces maximum speed obtainable by a propeller craft

    • @Ammothief41
      @Ammothief41 5 років тому +1

      Haha your average 5-6" race quad could take you for a ride.

    • @Buizie
      @Buizie 5 років тому +1

      Slap some 2306s on it and you could send it off to the moon

    • @xiro6
      @xiro6 4 роки тому

      send a steel zeppelin instead.

  • @tuswm1
    @tuswm1 3 роки тому +13

    This was a year ago. I would totally watch an update on dragonfly. Thanks for your channel. I teach engineering in HS. I show your videos to my students.

  • @nasyirvyx
    @nasyirvyx 5 років тому +361

    NASA : *landed on Titan
    Thanos : tf u doing here?!

    • @TrollerzTV
      @TrollerzTV 5 років тому +2

      Mega oof

    • @hydroreviews3305
      @hydroreviews3305 5 років тому

      Haha so funny

    • @greatenemy2734
      @greatenemy2734 5 років тому +1

      Your home?

    • @GadgetActivated
      @GadgetActivated 5 років тому +14

      NASA: _I am inevitable_

    • @efgtest
      @efgtest 5 років тому +4

      Imagination is endless. You can travel the whole universe using your imagination. The reality we don't know what stars are and never been there accept a bunch of theories, computer graphics and Marvel movies to feed your imagination. The Sun is local light source but you have never took the time to look at it. The Reality is out there for you to see . It's not on your TV. Fiction movies and our imaginations are endless but the reality is what it is.

  • @cimunkpure
    @cimunkpure 5 років тому +593

    i'm pretty sure it's 1.2 billion km, not 1,2 million.

    • @MadazzaMusik
      @MadazzaMusik 5 років тому +24

      Let's hope they know how much coal to shovel in

    • @43lk
      @43lk 5 років тому +44

      1,2 million km is from Saturn not from Earth (from Earth is about 9,5 AU = 1421181000 km)

    • @fiveoneecho
      @fiveoneecho 5 років тому +25

      Isn’t that what the pinned comment is about?

    • @43lk
      @43lk 5 років тому +18

      @@fiveoneecho, we are anarchists and we have our own pinned discussion here. Not some government pinned bs ;).

    • @13Hangfire
      @13Hangfire 5 років тому +7

      It was a lot simpler when it was measured in miles but by all means... let's all rush to left wing, liberal globalism and embrace the power of 10.

  • @7thboss931
    @7thboss931 3 роки тому +339

    Anyone else a little worried if, when there is life on Titan, they discover Dragonfly and are like “Whoa!”

    • @benjaminriches9736
      @benjaminriches9736 3 роки тому +36

      Hopefully they do what they did with Percy and put something similar to it’s label of “Mars 2020 NASA JPL” on it.
      I just have this thought that in 60-100 years people will find Percy and just wipe off the dust and see that label and have to go back a look it up😅. I do hope eventually all the rovers are put on display, and it would be awesome if perhaps they could be brought back to Earth on a Starship soon so they could be displayed here.

    • @7thboss931
      @7thboss931 3 роки тому +8

      @@benjaminriches9736 While I feel I would love that, I’m sure some of these have sisters that would fit the part. We intended for the rovers(and drones now) to stay, so they should at least as monuments

    • @clownassbutthead6378
      @clownassbutthead6378 3 роки тому +6

      dont let thanos get it

    • @Nileppez
      @Nileppez 3 роки тому +6

      @@benjaminriches9736 It seems like they would more likely be recovered, stored and then displayed on Mars once colonization reaches a stage where it becomes feasible and practical to do so. Weight will probably still be a very significant factor in determining whether or not it's worth it to transport something to another planet.

    • @priyanshujanrao7710
      @priyanshujanrao7710 3 роки тому +4

      Let's just hope the people there aren't maniacally hellbent on eradicating half of all life on earth.

  • @ThatSlowTypingGuy
    @ThatSlowTypingGuy 5 років тому +474

    "Prepare for forced dutch pronunciation."
    "Dutch, a beautiful language."
    There's an old story that during the construction of the tower of babel clay fell from the level above and got caught in the dutch man's throat.

    • @ikkezelf599
      @ikkezelf599 5 років тому +8

      Ik vat m niet, i expect you speak Dutch so i am going to give in to lazyniss as i type Dutch further. Ik had een antwoord gepost omdat ik t vreemd vind dat hier t over een gecombineerde missie zou gaan van NASA ESA en de Italiaanse ruimtevaard org. Niemand zou never te nooit het hebben over een combi mission hebben als NASA en de Californian space agency. Of overdrijf ik nu.

    • @MadazzaMusik
      @MadazzaMusik 5 років тому +2

      The finger in the dam story springs to mind

    • @dmsaintrain
      @dmsaintrain 5 років тому +1

      @@ikkezelf599 Zo zou het na 2021 kunnen blijken :-)

    • @StefanVeenstra
      @StefanVeenstra 5 років тому +3

      @@MadazzaMusik oh yeah, that piece of fiction no dutchman has heard about.

    • @MysteryMan159
      @MysteryMan159 5 років тому +2

      Isn’t it Hye-you-gens?

  • @ETERNlTUS
    @ETERNlTUS 5 років тому +493

    Energy source problem?
    Didn't you just said atmosphere and river full of methane? Why not make a small combust.... Oh wait, there's no Oxygen..
    *Walk Away*

    • @jerryseinfield
      @jerryseinfield 5 років тому +15

      What if the spacecraft took some bottles of liquid oxygen and was powered by some small internal combustion engines running on methane ? Must be lighter than batteries and RTG ?

    • @ΑΡΗΣΚΟΡΝΑΡΑΚΗΣ
      @ΑΡΗΣΚΟΡΝΑΡΑΚΗΣ 5 років тому +99

      @@jerryseinfield and who's going to refill the bottles?

    • @Alignedtop
      @Alignedtop 5 років тому +91

      @@ΑΡΗΣΚΟΡΝΑΡΑΚΗΣ
      U can man, I'll pay for your one way trip.

    • @mcearl8073
      @mcearl8073 5 років тому +11

      Don Graham It might be lighter but it’s going to only have one fueling and then it would be done. With batteries it can be continually recharged for a long time.

    • @frodorob
      @frodorob 5 років тому +24

      Wait - don't give up so quickly. There are innumerable solid oxidizing agents in the universe; solid, and therefore more compact than a gas. Any salt with fluoride as the anion, for example. Wicked nasty to transport and store, but you asked for an explosion...

  • @toothpastegobbler4434
    @toothpastegobbler4434 4 роки тому +27

    2:36 what a graceful touchdown

  • @mohdrazif777
    @mohdrazif777 5 років тому +364

    Dragonfly arrived at Titan.
    Thanos: INSECT!

    • @santubongnine1120
      @santubongnine1120 5 років тому +8

      Hahaahahhahahahaha. Lol so fun I like really

    • @madgaming3172
      @madgaming3172 5 років тому +10

      I understood that reference

    • @mohdrazif777
      @mohdrazif777 5 років тому +6

      @@madgaming3172 I understood that I understood that reference reference.

    • @ryzenryne8747
      @ryzenryne8747 3 роки тому +1

      "my big ass fly swatter could eradicate that soulless insect..." (Thanos in not surprised face and tone)

    • @Nemenis
      @Nemenis 3 роки тому

      @@madgaming3172 god this joke is so cringey now after people realised whedons quips are cringe worthy

  • @thomas.02
    @thomas.02 5 років тому +198

    Life: first!!!
    Earth: you're a billion years late fam where have you been this whole time

    • @A5traTheSuccubus
      @A5traTheSuccubus 5 років тому +2

      lol, Earth might also be a late bloomer cosmically though.

    • @mvmlego1212
      @mvmlego1212 5 років тому +3

      To be fair, there's actually some fossil evidence for life on Earth around 3.8-billion years ago, and Earth was utterly uninhabitable for the first few-hundred-million years of its existence (the Hadean Eon) due to the Late Heavy Bombardment. So, the gap between Earth first being habitable and the first life appearing is much shorter than one-billion years.

    • @wlt3585
      @wlt3585 5 років тому +2

      @Jake Watson Congrats, you reiterated what was said.

    • @A5traTheSuccubus
      @A5traTheSuccubus 5 років тому +1

      @@mvmlego1212 universe is 14 billion years old, so it could still be a late bloomer.

    • @flynnlivescmd
      @flynnlivescmd 5 років тому +1

      @Yung cash register A.K.A Lil Broomstick
      Look how easily you two are distracted. This is fantastic example of how we dont deserve nor appreciate life. Fkin idiots.
      This conversation and saying shit like fam is far more important than evolution and exploration apparently.
      "Gotta look and sound cool"

  • @riccards
    @riccards 4 роки тому +98

    "Titan has a *THICC* atmosphere"

    • @GH29111
      @GH29111 4 роки тому

      1000 Subscribers Without Videos thicc fucker to tackle

    • @friendlyone2706
      @friendlyone2706 4 роки тому

      :)

  • @jamesmurphy9105
    @jamesmurphy9105 5 років тому +246

    Humanity needs to send more missions now !
    We need to focus more on space technology over military technology

    • @HuntingTarg
      @HuntingTarg 5 років тому +56

      You realize that military and Aerospace technology serve to influence and improve each other synergistically... we wouldn't have the F-35 multi-role fighter without a space program, and we wouldn't have had a space race in the first place without leadership based in national pride and patriotism on both sides. Not to mention the fact that most of the first astronauts and cosmonauts were both military aviators or decorated officers.

    • @lukestrawwalker
      @lukestrawwalker 5 років тому +15

      @@HuntingTarg And the entire space program was built using, at least at first, repurposed ICBM's for launch vehicles for spacecraft, and the ICBM technologies for designing and building subsequent "space booster" vehicles that were too large or had no direct lineage from ICBM's...
      Later! OL J R :)

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 5 років тому +29

      james murphy, we need to focus on a lot of priorities more than the military. We have institutionalized poverty, an entrenched tiny 1% economic elite who possess 90% of the nation’s wealth, school children without textbooks or necessary school personnel (like nurses!), people without health care, an entire working population practically a pink slip away from no health insurance, etc. The Pentagon gets 67¢ of every tax dollar of non-entitlement spending. People owning billions pay no taxes or very little while the middle class and poor pay a far greater amount and percentage of their incomes. There is a definitely a helluva a lot of things to address and fund rather than the military.

    • @johndunlap9139
      @johndunlap9139 5 років тому +14

      @@inkyguy The left complains about the military budget. The right complains about the national debt. Bottom line is that neither of them actually gives a damn about the finances. They're too concerned with beating each other to care. American politics aren't about finances or even about the well being of our citizens. American politics are about one thing and one thing only: Ideology.

    • @adamw8818
      @adamw8818 4 роки тому +7

      Why not focus on our planet itself? We waste enough money on space and military.

  • @randbarrett8706
    @randbarrett8706 5 років тому +16

    Wow, pretty incredibly to hear somebody publicly own their past mistakes. I wish I could award many gold coins

  • @bobsmoot5106
    @bobsmoot5106 4 роки тому +19

    2:00 Very cool impression of Saturn. Would love to see this in person.

  • @anthonyrector8183
    @anthonyrector8183 5 років тому +154

    Kinda trippy that titan looks, geographically, like Utah. Hey NASA, you can run tests in my backyard.

    • @linecraftman3907
      @linecraftman3907 5 років тому +9

      because it's probably utah aerial footage

    • @whatsup7202
      @whatsup7202 5 років тому +28

      @@linecraftman3907
      Sure, buddy. And the Moon landings were hoaxes. Sure...

    • @joeyknight8272
      @joeyknight8272 5 років тому +1

      @@linecraftman3907 what

    • @hshs5756
      @hshs5756 5 років тому +7

      @@linecraftman3907 If Dragonfly finds a landscape on Titan similar to Utah, it will probably be for the same reasons Utah looks like it does. The explanation for this type of landscape is undergoing a profound revolution. Here's one link to Andrew Hall's new series, but I give six stars to them all: ua-cam.com/video/j5rRFkksvfc/v-deo.html

    • @raymondwagoner4896
      @raymondwagoner4896 5 років тому

      They do.

  • @ntnwwnet
    @ntnwwnet 5 років тому +118

    11:28: "... laminar flow ..."
    *SmarterEveryDay has entered the room

  • @Khannea
    @Khannea 5 років тому +136

    As a Dutch constituent I humbly apologize for the unsettlingly "Klingon" aspect of our language.

    • @Khannea
      @Khannea 4 роки тому +5

      @@MiticDane sure that ll be 1000 euro plus expenses.
      noooo no no i am not ferengi...

    • @gabiocampbell5238
      @gabiocampbell5238 4 роки тому +1

      Loling

    • @itchintogo7689
      @itchintogo7689 4 роки тому +2

      Sounds to me like irish

  • @biggieyt6407
    @biggieyt6407 5 років тому +62

    Me: Give me all the notifications for this channel
    UA-cam: No I don't think I will

  • @joshuap7406
    @joshuap7406 5 років тому +165

    Alpha particles, not alpha waves!
    Alpha particles are helium nuclei, spat out by decaying heavy nuclei.
    Alpha waves are something the brain makes when you're sleeping, not anything to do with radioactivity.

    • @IM4fLEX
      @IM4fLEX 5 років тому +3

      Alpha-rays?

    • @joshuap7406
      @joshuap7406 5 років тому +4

      @@IM4fLEX You are probably getting confused with a different type of radioactivity, gamma rays. (Also known as gamma waves).

    • @IM4fLEX
      @IM4fLEX 5 років тому +1

      @@joshuap7406 But they travel in a straight line until disturbed yeah?

    • @joshuap7406
      @joshuap7406 5 років тому +3

      @@IM4fLEX Only if there is no magnetic/electric field, no air, or anything other than empty space. They are helium atoms without their electrons.

    • @IM4fLEX
      @IM4fLEX 5 років тому +1

      @@joshuap7406 so its just emission of alpha particles, electrons and other particles during radioactive decay.( and EM waves)

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 Рік тому +5

    The more of these space videos I watch, I realize that I exist in perhaps the best time to be alive in Human history. So many new discoveries, and I'll be getting to watch the next manned Moon landing!

    • @poppyhimbo
      @poppyhimbo Рік тому

      I'll take things an occultist would say for 500$ please......lmao

  • @ViniciusNegrao_
    @ViniciusNegrao_ 5 років тому +4

    I've been watching this for only 15 minutes, but seemed like a documentary. This was one of the most interesting videos i've seen recently. Your content is excelent, thank you!

  • @yuhtub___175
    @yuhtub___175 5 років тому +40

    “Incredibly difficult engineering”
    This channel’s wet dream

  • @luifi
    @luifi 5 років тому +22

    Wow, this makes me feel amazing, like, what a great time to be alive. It's exciting! 🌎🌍🌏

  • @AstolfoGayming
    @AstolfoGayming 5 років тому +442

    Oh hell yeah, 360p club.

    • @Captain_Dark
      @Captain_Dark 5 років тому +3

      Right here lol

    • @artuselias
      @artuselias 5 років тому +2

      The uploader could just schedule the time of publishing...

    • @DexFire1115
      @DexFire1115 5 років тому +2

      Yep :P

    • @alexipeck4201
      @alexipeck4201 5 років тому +1

      Still 360p, lmao

    • @humorgep
      @humorgep 5 років тому

      @@alexipeck4201 It's 1080p now

  • @TrabberShir
    @TrabberShir 5 років тому +12

    5:17: You were not wrong about RTGs being fission devices. All of the radioactive decay that heats those materials are in fact nuclear fission events. It is not stimulated fission, but it is fission, and you get the same total energy from the fuel whether the fission is stimulated or not, just at a lower power.
    The Seebeck effect has nothing to do with the nuclear side of an RTG. Any temperature gradient, regardless of source, can be used to power a Seebeck effect gnererator. In an RTG, nuclear is how you are converting fuel to heat and a Seebeck effect generator is how you are converting heat to electricity (in essentially a single step). In higher power situation it is more cost effective to use phase transition, turbines, and magnets to convert the heat to electricity (in a lot more steps).
    If you are going to call yourself wrong about something, please actually be wrong.

    • @matth23e2
      @matth23e2 4 роки тому +3

      Only time I've seen someone get called out for being correct.

    • @Troeltsch7873
      @Troeltsch7873 2 роки тому

      No he was really wrong. If you count it by the number of particles then what becomes of Pu 238 is supposed to be 72% alpha decay and 28% spontaneous fission. It is mostly alpha decay. That isn't fission.

  • @RAMA-gu8cs
    @RAMA-gu8cs 4 роки тому +44

    well the perseverance's drone will be the proof of concept

    • @tadeoescudero9341
      @tadeoescudero9341 4 роки тому +1

      Could be*

    • @hobogrifter
      @hobogrifter 4 роки тому +4

      @@tadeoescudero9341 *would be. Either it flies or not

    • @RAMA-gu8cs
      @RAMA-gu8cs 4 роки тому +1

      @@tomw.1793 no i mean like how the control,signal and stuff will work on other planet you know

    • @arthyualagao8279
      @arthyualagao8279 4 роки тому

      "Prepare for forced dutch pronunciation."
      "Dutch, a beautiful language."
      There's an old story that during the construction of the tower of babel clay fell from the level above and got caught in the dutch man's throat.

  • @frederickknowles7034
    @frederickknowles7034 5 років тому +88

    Just how real is this engineering?

    • @RealEngineering
      @RealEngineering  5 років тому +93

      Approx 10.35%

    • @Adamsnadler214
      @Adamsnadler214 5 років тому +50

      Engineering is a scam invented by the corporations to sell more buildings

    • @frederickknowles7034
      @frederickknowles7034 5 років тому +12

      ​@@Adamsnadler214​Quite the positive outlook on it

    • @randomguy263
      @randomguy263 5 років тому +2

      real

    • @gabor6259
      @gabor6259 5 років тому +3

      "Imaginary Engineering" sounds better.

  • @kcjsports3879
    @kcjsports3879 5 років тому +20

    I was at John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory a day after they received the project. It was really cool to see the full sized version in augmented reality.

  • @kritikaraha
    @kritikaraha 3 роки тому +9

    "Sadly we do not have a time machine"-Just imagine people in future commenting on it saying "yes we have it now!" Literally Goosebumps!!

    • @johanbjorkman1914
      @johanbjorkman1914 2 роки тому +1

      But if they had time machines wouldn't they just post now anyway?

    • @condor5912
      @condor5912 2 роки тому

      Yes we have it now!

  • @GameKraken
    @GameKraken 5 років тому +13

    I just woke up and saw a brand new Real Engineering video. Now that's epic

    • @humorgep
      @humorgep 5 років тому

      Even better, it's in 360p so nobody has to waste their internet for pixels

    • @tejaskapil6803
      @tejaskapil6803 5 років тому +1

      Nice

    • @humorgep
      @humorgep 5 років тому

      Do you live in the US since you've just woken up? Here in Hungary it's already 15:34

  • @marcelobraga3154
    @marcelobraga3154 5 років тому +61

    I didnt know that NASA was looking for the infinity stones as well

    • @ocadioan
      @ocadioan 5 років тому +1

      Just imagine how much cheaper space travel will be once we can just make a wormhole to whereever we want to go.

    • @kennedytorerit3690
      @kennedytorerit3690 5 років тому

      India is looking for the infinity stones as well in moon .

    • @paulperkins1615
      @paulperkins1615 5 років тому +2

      Oh, if only the kids knew half as much about the real world as they do about the MCU.

    • @0xGAB
      @0xGAB 5 років тому

      NASA is S.H.E.I.L.D

    • @colleenross8752
      @colleenross8752 3 роки тому

      @@0xGAB but is SHIELD still HYDRA?

  • @ritemolawbks8012
    @ritemolawbks8012 2 роки тому +1

    I remember the excitement 17 years ago when the first images from Titan were released. It followed the mission since it launched from earth. It was an incredible technological achievement, but I had trouble making sense of the few surface images.
    They weren't as clear and sharp as the pictures taken by NASA's Martian probes, but more importantly, there were no scaling references to gauge size and distance.
    They may have improved some of the images now, but it had been nearly impossible to distinguish whether the landscape images were the size of the Sahara Desert, a small beach, or a playground sandbox.

  • @TheScienceBiome
    @TheScienceBiome 5 років тому +6

    These animations are *super* smooth and professional.
    It puts mine to shame 😩

  • @BloodSpillerGaming
    @BloodSpillerGaming 5 років тому +13

    I think this video has the smoothest transition to affiliate info, that I've ever seen, nicely done on that! Great info as well :)

  • @RuohongZhao
    @RuohongZhao 4 роки тому +22

    DJI: hold my beer.

  • @Happy2004-n8e
    @Happy2004-n8e 4 роки тому +49

    450 kilograms on earth right ... That would weigh 7 times less on titan ... Suitable for a quadrocopter to fly ....

    • @adam_papamastorakis
      @adam_papamastorakis 4 роки тому +15

      Kilograms represent mass, the mass stays the same no matter what so it still is going to be 450Kg on titan. The difference is that its weight here is 4420N (g=9.81m/s^2) while on titan it would be around 620N (g=1.37m/s^2), around 7 times less as you said. Therefore the force in N needed to lift it up there is indeed way less.

    • @frankierzucekjr
      @frankierzucekjr 4 роки тому +1

      @@adam_papamastorakis even if you were lying no one would know. I sure as shit wouldn't, because I have no idea what any of that means. Lmao. Looks right to me boss. Haha.

    • @mikatomik5532
      @mikatomik5532 3 роки тому +7

      @@frankierzucekjr He’s telling the truth. Lol. Kg and lbs are units of mass. Weight is technically a force, measured in Newtons. I know it’s confusing (especially because scales show your WEIGHT in units of MASS for some reason) but it’s really easy if you think about it.
      Stand on the scale in your bathroom and pull up on the counter to push yourself down on the scale. The reading will go up. Why? Your mass never changed, right? That’s because scales actually read the force you’re putting on it, and the readout is showing you how much mass should cause that much force under earth’s gravity. Don’t ask me why they designed scales to do that though 🤣

    • @mikatomik5532
      @mikatomik5532 3 роки тому +1

      @Anessen says the person who called me names because “the pound is not a unit of mass” and then googled it, found out they were wrong and did a dirty delete 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @geradosolusyon511
      @geradosolusyon511 3 роки тому

      @@frankierzucekjr you can check it in a calculator, weight is mass multiplied by the flat value of gravity, meaning 450 x 9.81 is the weight of the 450kg object.

  • @RebelEight-z7q
    @RebelEight-z7q 5 років тому +15

    I may have nodded at the mathematic equations more than i should. as if i understood what they were lmao **hits bong**

  • @markuop
    @markuop 4 роки тому +1

    The artist's rendition of Titan you used is really awesome.

  • @nazamroth8427
    @nazamroth8427 5 років тому +13

    So... If we have to ship a big antenna to Saturn anyway, why not go with the Kerbal approach and put a more permanent relay in orbit there, using the same launch?

    • @Mbeluba
      @Mbeluba 5 років тому +1

      "The Kerbal approach" doesn't sound like the most reasonable of approaches to take.
      But to be honest, I don't know why wouldn't they do that.

    • @nazamroth8427
      @nazamroth8427 5 років тому +9

      @@Mbeluba The Kerbal approach has a 75% higher chance of free explosions, making it an objectively superior solution. It would also only require some extra boosters and duct tape.

    • @whatsup7202
      @whatsup7202 5 років тому +1

      Naza, no disrespect, but I am 100% certain that the hundreds of engineer's from the 3 collaborative agencies (NASA, ESA, and the Italian space agency) are far, far smarter than you and I put together.
      Plus, they must work under a budget.

    • @philb5593
      @philb5593 5 років тому +2

      Money, little demand, limited plutonium
      If you do it right it could help other deep space probes, but the alignments would constantly change, so it really wouldn't help.
      Sending probes to the Trojan asteroids would probably be more useful, solar power, new science, and if you put one in each group, they could be use full to most stuff outside of Jupiter

    • @paulperkins1615
      @paulperkins1615 5 років тому

      @@philb5593 I imagine it would take some fairly detailed calculations to decide whether to use a relay satellite near Titan or just go direct from Titan surface to Earth. I guess Titan should be easier to land on than Mars (where the stupid atmosphere is too thick to ignore and too thin to supply ALL the braking you need), so if Titan's atmosphere is reasonably transparent to the radio frequencies they want to use, landing the main antenna makes more sense on Titan than on Mars. Relay communications satellites anywhere in the outer solar system except in orbit around the right planet are not much help because they will be further from Earth and/or from your mission vehicle than the Earth to mission vehicle distance most of the time. On average over time, which is the closest planet to Earth?

  • @vincentvandersteen9692
    @vincentvandersteen9692 5 років тому +27

    13:20 “humans ultimate question... How did we get here”
    *me deep inside while trying to keep a straight face* DO YOU HAVE 90 MINUTES?!!?

    • @kaelanirevyruun1676
      @kaelanirevyruun1676 5 років тому +5

      Vincent Van der steen #TheEntireHistoryOfTheWorldIGuess

    • @gabriel.to636
      @gabriel.to636 4 роки тому +5

      I heard him say "how did we get here " so the first thing i did was to look in the comment section to see if legends watch videos like this.

    • @JamesHolben
      @JamesHolben 4 роки тому +1

      The ultimate question is not "how"....it is "why".

    • @richardbersaky
      @richardbersaky 4 роки тому +1

      i’m intrigued 😂 what is it that you’re talking about?

    • @vincentvandersteen9692
      @vincentvandersteen9692 4 роки тому +1

      Richard Bersaky ever heard of jacksepticeye?

  • @randompheidoleminor3011
    @randompheidoleminor3011 3 роки тому +16

    I guess when the Space Force gets there it'll be called _Attack on Titan_

    • @butyumean3830
      @butyumean3830 3 роки тому +3

      Here's the door to the comedy club 🚪

  • @TUMATATAN
    @TUMATATAN 5 років тому +7

    hey man, you gotta do a video on liquid air storage systems. There is a lot of potential in those.

  • @mr88cet
    @mr88cet 4 роки тому +4

    Titan is an amazing learning opportunity, and possibly even colonization opportunity: Early Titan and early Earth appear to have been very similar. However, while Earth “took off,” Titan essentially went into the deep freezer!

  • @johnd499
    @johnd499 4 роки тому +9

    The what probe? I think you've spat on me lol

  • @g21f62
    @g21f62 5 років тому +55

    Finally! Were getting Attack on titan Season 4.

    • @superawesomegoku6512
      @superawesomegoku6512 5 років тому +2

      Nice joke

    • @ABorno-gp5rr
      @ABorno-gp5rr 5 років тому +2

      Fuck Anime. Weebs.

    • @gingerjedi1980
      @gingerjedi1980 5 років тому +6

      @@ABorno-gp5rr let's be nice here. Each to their own we don't need to coming out with such terms that we've not heard since j left school.

    • @gingerjedi1980
      @gingerjedi1980 5 років тому +1

      @@ABorno-gp5rr
      What do you like to watch and follow.
      Put your cards on the table and see if you get any cude disrespectful bulling comments.
      What makes you think you can slag off other people.
      Have you got issues or were you a bully or bullied when you were at school and growing up.

  • @gregboi183
    @gregboi183 3 роки тому

    The seebeck effect, thermal and electrical conductivity, chemical composition, Reynolds's number, man this video is revision for half my first year of engineering

  • @goldenfloof5469
    @goldenfloof5469 5 років тому +29

    Honestly it'd make sense to send up a relay satellite with Dragonfly so they wouldn't have to waste energy on the probe itself.

    • @bluebrook32
      @bluebrook32 5 років тому +3

      You’d think they would do that. It wouldn’t even need to be a very big satellite, and it would give Dragonfly more power and room for sciencey stuff.

    • @ayonbiswas4186
      @ayonbiswas4186 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, placing it at Saturn's Lagrange points would give a permanent solution to the problem. Cause I can bet that after the Dragonfly mission Titan would eat up Mar's allocated resources.

    • @philb5593
      @philb5593 5 років тому +4

      Out at Saturn there is not enough sun light for solar power, meaning that this relay satellite would also need a RTG, however, plutonium 238 is in short supply, and is reserved for only the most necessary circumstances.

    • @goldenfloof5469
      @goldenfloof5469 5 років тому +5

      @@philb5593 Well, despite the fact that a solar panel would receive 1/100th the energy at saturn, that wouldn't exclude it from possibilities.
      They could use light weight mirrors (like a solar sail) to reflect light into a solar panel. Making it easier to fill the few hundred square meters of sunlight needed to power the relay satellite.
      Of course this is all speculation, and odds are they won't end up using a relay satellite unless it has some other use. For example, a satellite meant for scanning the surface of titan. But in that scenario, they'd most likely warrant giving it an RTG or two.

    • @stevemickler452
      @stevemickler452 4 роки тому +2

      @@goldenfloof5469 This is often overlooked. A thin film solar concentrator mirror on the Titan orbiter could produce ample power at low mass penalty and beam that power down to a drone from orbit via microwaves in addition to comm relay. For a given mass power levels could be much higher.

  • @yavidrosario5297
    @yavidrosario5297 5 років тому +62

    Please be careful there may or may not be a hive worm god in the moon.

    • @112313
      @112313 5 років тому +2

      You mean there would be buried Tyranids.

    • @uhavedied12334557
      @uhavedied12334557 4 роки тому +9

      Finally, a Destiny reference

    • @curie0039
      @curie0039 4 роки тому +2

      We yeeted orix worm to titan

  • @guyfox9627
    @guyfox9627 4 роки тому +5

    I don't want "Brilliant" I need it. So good.

  • @ThePrometheus617
    @ThePrometheus617 5 років тому +11

    This is awesome !! Go NASA and every Space Agency expanding our knowledge !

    • @nicolasyouroukos5069
      @nicolasyouroukos5069 5 років тому +2

      Yes it’s a beautiful language ! You are very modest to say that ! Beautiful woman live in Holland .

    • @hydrochloricacid2146
      @hydrochloricacid2146 5 років тому +1

      @VampireVlad You've failed if you believe otherwise.

  • @Silky_boi
    @Silky_boi 5 років тому +21

    We already know everything we need to know about Titan. “Titan was like most planets, too many mouths, not enough to go around.” Then when Thanos offered a solution they called him a madman. And what he predicted came to pass.

    • @twaccital1966
      @twaccital1966 3 роки тому

      All that was left was Thanos, a survivor

  • @eurasia2941
    @eurasia2941 4 роки тому +10

    I remind you that it's forbidden to fly a drone that's not in your visual field. FAA will surely make problems !

  • @thomasturner6980
    @thomasturner6980 5 років тому +47

    What if we find actual dragonflies on titan

    • @ptsg
      @ptsg 5 років тому +3

      ... we have then found the NASA version of Beep Beep I’m a Sheep

    • @colecoal1365
      @colecoal1365 5 років тому

      FocusFanatic h-what

    • @XxxTheGoldenApplexxX
      @XxxTheGoldenApplexxX 5 років тому +5

      What if we actually find thanos on titan

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 5 років тому

      TomasTurner69 - Am I crazy, or is your profile pic a cross between Mr. Bean and the Mona Lisa??

  • @przemysawzanko6700
    @przemysawzanko6700 3 роки тому +3

    Extremely interesting, thank you!

  • @glichjthebicycle384
    @glichjthebicycle384 5 років тому +16

    The quality of these videos. Damn man. Try to make some money of this please.

  • @josipcuric8767
    @josipcuric8767 5 років тому +133

    Ah yes the Dutch language. The pinnacle of human speech.

    • @failedtoloadpleasetryagain1862
      @failedtoloadpleasetryagain1862 5 років тому +12

      Wilhelmus van Nassouwe
      ben ik, van Duitsen bloed,
      den vaderland getrouwe
      blijf ik tot in den dood.
      Een Prinse van Oranje
      ben ik, vrij, onverveerd,
      den Koning van Hispanje
      heb ik altijd geëerd.
      In Godes vrees te leven
      heb ik altijd betracht,
      daarom ben ik verdreven,
      om land, om luid gebracht.
      Maar God zal mij regeren
      als een goed instrument,
      dat ik zal wederkeren
      in mijnen regiment.
      Lijdt u, mijn onderzaten
      die oprecht zijt van aard,
      God zal u niet verlaten,
      al zijt gij nu bezwaard.
      Die vroom begeert te leven,
      bidt God nacht ende dag,
      dat Hij mij kracht zal geven,
      dat ik u helpen mag.
      Lijf ende goed tezamen
      heb ik u niet verschoond,
      mijn broeders, hoog van namen
      hebben 't u ook vertoond
      Graaf Adolf is gebleven
      in Friesland in den slag,
      zijn ziel in 't eeuwig leven
      verwacht den jongsten dag.
      Edel en hooggeboren,
      van keizerlijken stam,
      een vorst des rijks verkoren,
      als een vroom christenman,
      voor Godes woord geprezen,
      heb ik, vrij onversaagd,
      als een held zonder vrezen
      mijn edel bloed gewaagd.
      Mijn schild ende betrouwen
      zijt Gij, o God mijn Heer,
      op U zo wil ik bouwen,
      Verlaat mij nimmermeer.
      Dat ik doch vroom mag blijven,
      uw dienaar t'aller stond,
      de tirannie verdrijven
      die mij mijn hart doorwondt.
      Van al die mij bezwaren
      en mijn vervolgers zijn,
      mijn God, wil doch bewaren
      den trouwen dienaar Dijn,
      dat zij mij niet verrassen
      in haren bozen moed,
      hun handen niet en wassen
      in mijn onschuldig bloed.
      Als David moeste vluchten
      voor Sauel den tiran,
      zo heb ik moeten zuchten
      als menig edelman.
      Maar God heeft hem verheven,
      verlost uit alder nood,
      een koninkrijk gegeven
      in Israël zeer groot.
      Na 't zuur zal ik ontvangen
      van God, mijn Heer, het zoet,
      daar na zo doet verlangen
      mijn vorstelijk gemoed:
      welk is, dat ik mag sterven
      met ere in het veld,
      een eeuwig rijk verwerven
      als een getrouwen held.
      (Sorry idk why i do this)

    • @geertwilders3161
      @geertwilders3161 5 років тому +19

      g_e_k_o_l_o_n_i_s_e_e_r_d

    • @RaidsEpicly
      @RaidsEpicly 5 років тому +12

      STROOPWAFFEL

    • @thomazzzzi
      @thomazzzzi 5 років тому +1

      German sucks. Dutch is less ugly

    • @idot3331
      @idot3331 5 років тому +11

      @@thomazzzzi
      I strongly disagree with this

  • @fadlya.rahman4113
    @fadlya.rahman4113 4 роки тому

    A bit correction if you don't mind. The Radioisotope reactor also base on nuclear fission. Every radioactive material will decay, or "fissilized", for lack of better word, If left by themselves. The nuclear reactor enhance this process by either slowing down the neutron or enrich the fuel to a higher level or both. Now radioisotope reactor on the other hand, tapped into the natural decay process of the radioactive material. Also, Rather than using coolant for heat transfer, the reactor use seebeck effect to generate power.

  • @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access
    @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access 5 років тому +11

    Us bigfoots would never go into space

  • @3Rton
    @3Rton 5 років тому +12

    Sounds like it'd be pretty worth it to just send orbit relay satellite with the drone. But I guess they concluded the extra benefits weren't worth the costs and additional mission complexity.

    • @mcearl8073
      @mcearl8073 5 років тому

      I was thinking that too but I’m not a rocket scientist so I’m guessing they have it all figured out on which method is better. It probably would have been a lot more weight on an already very far mission. It would be interesting being at the meetings where they start coming up with plans on how they’ll do it.

  • @biggles258
    @biggles258 4 роки тому +1

    Watching the parachute fall to ground after the probe landed at 2:40 gave me he shuddering heebie-jeebies. How confident were the designers that the parachute wouldn't cover the probe? What did (or, indeed could) they do to mitigate that risk?

  • @SaveTheManuals1
    @SaveTheManuals1 5 років тому +4

    This is so dang cool, amazing times we are living in!

  • @circusmime
    @circusmime 5 років тому +14

    Titan: *rains liquid methane
    Elon Musk: * breathes heavy

  • @Gringo_Lingo
    @Gringo_Lingo 5 років тому +2

    Top notch animations. It’ll be interesting to see if this project continues and evolves. Hopefully by 2026 we’ll all have personal quad-copters for transportation.

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur 3 роки тому +1

      Quadcopters don’t necessarily scale up well to large size - bigger propellers can’t change speed as quickly as small ones.

  • @CrucialMuzic
    @CrucialMuzic 5 років тому +4

    Wow this is amazing, can't wait to see what happens in the next
    several years.
    Also, amazing video, very well done!! You should definitely monetize your
    videos (even though it's just for 30 days you opted out for). We can tell how
    much time/effort it takes by the amazing quality you put into it :)

  • @zenmasterwannabe
    @zenmasterwannabe 5 років тому +15

    Am I the only one here who loves the way he pronounces "but"?
    *BOOUUT*

  • @henning4327
    @henning4327 3 роки тому

    I love how the Tesla at 8:12 drove over that little bush with the rear wheel

  • @IIZEROXII
    @IIZEROXII 5 років тому +8

    Nice One. Thanks! Love the space stuff.

  • @PavlikoSan
    @PavlikoSan 5 років тому +16

    All I hear is THICC THICC THICC

  • @diamondflaw
    @diamondflaw 5 років тому +1

    With the talk about RTGs you should go into some of the efforts being made to procure a reliable supply of Pu-238.

    • @lukestrawwalker
      @lukestrawwalker 5 років тому

      Buy it from North Korea... since we seem incapable or unwilling to produce more on our own... LOL:) Later! OL J R :)

  • @Thaistickthai
    @Thaistickthai 4 роки тому +4

    that sound effect when Dragonfly landed sounded like it d*@% slapped Titan... I'm dead

  • @mahmoodshaikh2606
    @mahmoodshaikh2606 5 років тому +7

    Since Titan already have an atmosphere of Methane they can also use fuel cell with other onboard chemicals needed to generate electricity for use

    • @tejav1160
      @tejav1160 5 років тому +2

      ... or ignite it, so that we can enjoy the fireworks #nooffence

    • @pansepot1490
      @pansepot1490 5 років тому +2

      Mahmood Shaikh the atmosphere is mostly nitrogen. Methane is in lakes and clouds.

    • @pansepot1490
      @pansepot1490 5 років тому +7

      Ravitej V, Nice idea to ignite the methane, only problem is combustion needs oxygen, which isn’t there.

    • @mahmoodshaikh2606
      @mahmoodshaikh2606 5 років тому +1

      @@tejav1160 problem is fuel cells doesn't ignite methane it converts the gas to another compound while the cell plates generate electricity

  • @xjArieswar
    @xjArieswar 3 роки тому +1

    now THIS is the mission I have been waiting for! GO ALL OUT NASA !!!

  • @kylefan397
    @kylefan397 5 років тому +4

    People: places with sand are always hot
    Mars and titan: im bout to end this mans while carrer

    • @nicholasgaudet6309
      @nicholasgaudet6309 4 роки тому

      You can't even spell ; how you going to end this mans career 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @dontsubscribeme9547
      @dontsubscribeme9547 4 роки тому

      Places with sand are hot in the day.. Cold in the night

    • @bepisman6323
      @bepisman6323 4 роки тому

      @@dontsubscribeme9547 no, mars is cold as fuck, its day time temperature is -62 C

  • @sahilsdiary1649
    @sahilsdiary1649 3 роки тому +8

    watching this after getting high makes so much sense!

  • @BigDaddy-yp4mi
    @BigDaddy-yp4mi 5 років тому

    The 'helicopter idea' WAS indeed developed. In fact, it's (scheduled) on the Mars 2020 Rover!!!!! It has counter-rotating props and no tail boom. 70-90 second flights-MAX. Veritasium has the only video I know of it on the web. The engineering behind it will amaze you!!!!!!

  • @shamrockshnake1366
    @shamrockshnake1366 5 років тому +9

    Beware of the Hive on Titan!

  • @FunnyMemes-dr3se
    @FunnyMemes-dr3se 5 років тому +9

    "LAMINAR FLOW!"
    - Smarter Every Day

  • @adakalyoncu1913
    @adakalyoncu1913 2 роки тому

    10:34 thats actually called a x8 octocopter configuration.
    Quadcopter term is only used if there are 4 motors in the x or plus config. (Technically it could have two arms like a bicopter and have two motors on each arm, but it would be impractical as you'd need some kind of swashplate or servos for pitch movement)

  • @enjam9281
    @enjam9281 5 років тому +3

    they should make it a tricopter swinging bigger props

  • @dennyoconnor8680
    @dennyoconnor8680 5 років тому +6

    Good job explaining. Just one tiny misspeak, lower temperature is higher viscosity, not lower viscosity.

    • @rohanbaty3155
      @rohanbaty3155 5 років тому

      YES, generally higher viscosity increases proportionately to the inverse of temp. VISCOSITY is propensity of a fluid to resist flowing.

    • @varadapte2272
      @varadapte2272 5 років тому

      Yeh u are right

  • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762
    @thepostapocalyptictrio4762 3 роки тому

    IIRC, I’ve heard it said that because of the low gravity and thick atmosphere, if a human had something like a space suit with something like wings attached on Titan’s surface, a human could flap the wings and fly like a bird, or something like that.

  • @bassangler73
    @bassangler73 5 років тому +9

    I can't wait for this mission

    • @nothing9220
      @nothing9220 4 роки тому +1

      I will be 44.. I can live naturally till 2034 but my curiosity can't wait...

    • @bassangler73
      @bassangler73 4 роки тому

      @@nothing9220 let's hope they hurry, I just turned 47

    • @standardheat-fs8159
      @standardheat-fs8159 4 роки тому

      bassangler73 I turn 16 soon I hope we can all see this event here!

  • @patatas7036
    @patatas7036 4 роки тому +16

    Meanwhile in 2026:
    "Okay landing on titan. Wait-is that THANOS?"

  • @electrospank
    @electrospank 5 років тому

    Interesting comment about rotor speed on helicopters vs quadcopters. Yes large helicopters are designed for the rotors to maintain a constant speed during flight, but that's only because all control is already provided through changes in blade pitch and therefore it becomes unnecessary/impractical to use rotor speed to manage lift. It has more to do with the size of the aircraft than anything. If an equally large quadcopter was going to be built, at some point it would become more efficient to use blade pitch rather than (or in combination with) rotor speed, especially considering necessary response time.