They don't normally get the microphone levels as right as this. They gave space (really no pun intended) for the person at home to get the fullness of its scale without it overpowering the microphones. I really hope they can achieve this result again for the big rockets. The overwhelming impact it creates leaves a very strong impression on anyone who witnesses it and just for laying down a recording for history it's important.
THOSE ACOUSTIC SOUND WAVES AND RIPPLES DURING RS-25 & SRB IGNITION AND DURING ASCENT ARE INCREDIBLE ! ! ! SOME SERIOUS+INSANE ENERGY BEING UNLEASHED HERE ! ! !
When I was 6 I can still remember getting out of class for the school to watch John Glenn's rocket go up in Fl. I can still see it in my mind. We were all amazed and excited! Look how far we've come.
It's crazy to think that years from now when we have established a fully operational base on the moon and are making preparations for the journey to Mars, we'll come back to videos like this and think about where it all began, reliving each harrowing and thrilling moment and thinking, "Man...what a time to be alive."
What I find hilarious is the fact that when a moon base is set up and even perhaps city lights on the moon...there's still gonna be people saying it was staged and fake
yes in terms of specific impulse although there are second stage engines like the RL10 with a higher specific impulse which is impressive given that its a 1950s design
@DS-lk3tx Staship. LOL. Sounds like a stupid TV show. The Saturn 5 made the ground shake. I was 3 miles away. I felt my bones vibrating. The S5 lifted off slowly. These new tockets take off so fast, like a model rocket!
i mean NASA sucks, this costs millions and it's just ONE launch. Imagine them doing this over and over, it's taken them two plus years to even launch one. And it costs nearly a billion dollars per one. Gonna have to hail reusable private companies instead of this garbage government NASA program.
Я столько красоты повидал в своей жизни, но настоящей красоты от запуска космического аппарата никогда не видел Это самое лучшее,что я когда-либо видел в своей жизни
Love the ultra low frequency rumble sounds you were able to deal with. A real treat for my high end headphones as they gently massaged by my skull. This took some seriously exotic and hyper expensive pro recording equipment, talent and a willingness to break a few sound tracks down in at least 10 to 20 sound tracks to tweak them and mix them back together again. Very challenging sound engineering work.
I have to say this is one of the best videos I have seen on this! I'm glad I was able to be apart of history ! I launched this bad boy from the firing room woo!
Proven technology from the Shuttle era is extensively utilized in the design and construction of the Artemis rocket. The SR-25 engines are leftover from the discontinued Shuttle mission. The foam insulation on the main fuel tank is the same concept is that on the Shuttle main fuel tank. The solid rocket boosters design are from Shuttle.
@@peterresetz1960 In no way is losing two, 2 billion space craft carelessly is ok, especially when ur company barely makes enough because it subsidized by the gov. Just like with the falcon 9, starship will fail to meet the promises Elon has made. Honestly it wouldn't even matter all that much but OUR RETURN TO THE MOON is in jeopardy because of starship. Ironic since Elon stated how in his mind SLS would be holding back our return to the moon.
@@peterresetz1960 The "proven" technology from the Shuttle was thrown out the window once actual design work started on SLS. 1. RS-25 was heavily redesigned for SLS. Heatshields were replaced with ones that would withstand higher temperatures. Internal plumbing was redone and changed with a modern design to handle higher loads and stresses. Avionics and internal computers were completely replaced with a new design. The only thing that's the same is the nozzle. 2. The foam insulation material is different from the Shuttle one. The corestage uses a different material and is built/welded differently than the Shuttle's external tank. It is designed to handle higher loads. 3. The solid boosters only share the casings from the Shuttle. The motors, nozzle, avionics and insulation are a brand new design.
Dude I have watched pretty much every launch video and especially the pure sound., NO-ONE and I mean NO OTHER channel has come close to this level of Beautiful clear visuals combined with such throaty pure rocket sound. When those SRB Ignite .... That my friend was the money shot of ROCKET PORN .... and classy rocket porn at that. THANK YOU - THIS IS INCREDABLE !!
There is something incredibly beautiful, almost poetic and very titanic about the launch. So much power, so much thrust, fire at over 3000C spewing out the back, perfectly engineered down to the last detail not to destroy itself from all that violent combustion as the SLS slowly starts picking up speed. I can't help but smile until my face starts to hurt. The space race was the best thing ever to happen to humanity within the last 100 years. The fields of science and technology surged forwards in the space race. And now... with NASA and SpaceX at the top of their game... it looks like we have another space race. Watching this makes me feel optimistic about the future. Maybe we will get out sci-fi utopia after all.
My family and I have see a few rocket launches from Cocoa Beach. Nice touch adding the frogs in the background sound to get the ambiance of the area of Merrit Island!
@DigitalAstronaut You're welcome! We definitely noticed them when we were down there. We have them here in Charleston too. You did an AMAZING job with the whole video!
Thank you! Well I have a lot more space videos on the channel, but not a ton of rocket launches. However, there's a simple launch compilation coming out Friday morning and a cinematic Space Shuttle launch video coming out in a few months. Otherwise, most of my channel is about space exploration. Hope to see you there!
1:18 - 1:25 SLS HOT REFUELING ? ? ? JUST CURIOUS, DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THE SLS IS BEING REFUELLED WHILE THE RS-25 ENGINES ARE UP AND RUNNING ON THE LAUNCH PAD WITH THE GROUND SUPPORT UMBILICAL'S STILL CONNECTED UNTIL SOLID ROCKET BOOSTER IGNITION AND LIFT-OFF ? ? ?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Amazing. However, I still have to give it to the Saturn V. The 5-pack of Rocketdyne F-1 engines can't be beat for sheer brute strength. The F-1 still, to this day, stands as the most powerful single chamber rocket motor ever produced.
Apparently their was consideration of replacing the SRBs with liquid boosters using F1-B engines but got scrapped due to the use shuttle tech requirements
3:36 What is that smudge of light right in the middle of the screen? Looks like a galaxy but could be anything. Might have to switch to 2160p to see it clearly. The water deluge system is finely tuned. Nice launch.
The sounds in space -- is that simulated or that from the vibration being transmitted thru the structure and being picked up by a microphone, e.g. by one of the GoPros attached to the end of the solar array?
It is simulated. I was going for exactly what you’re describing- what the vibration through the structure might sound like from inside the cabin. The cabin itself was pressurized, just without any of the astronauts onboard. To my knowledge, NASA hasn’t released any audio recordings from Orion- I don’t think there would have been a need for a mic on this mission
Now that’s sheer bloody power! Unfortunately, until we can leave the planet without all that fire and hells bells, regular commercial space travel similar to getting on a plane at an airport isn’t really doable
0:30 W-O-W ! ! ! YOU CAN HEAR THE SONIC BOOMS OF THE RS-25 HYDROLOX ENGINES AND THE DETONATION IGNITION OF THE SOLID ROCKET BOOSTERS AS THEY ROAR INTO LIFE ! ! ! THE EXPELLED GASES FROM THE RS-25 ENGINES AND THE SOLID ROCKET BOOSTERS ARE BEING EXPELLED AT NEARLY FOURTEEN TIMES THE SPEED OF SOUND ! ! !
Those shots from orbit around the moon are the real point of Artemis/Orion. NASA knows this route already. Look at that shot at 3:38 - NO crew-rated spacecraft has ever flown this far out before. Starship fans would do well to consider this - Starship isn't even crew rated yet, and has yet to go into actual orbital flight. I wish SpaceX all the best in their endeavor, but boasting might best be reserved for after the mission has wrapped up and crews are on the ground...
Imagine if they attached an 8k per eye 3D stereo cameras there, at least in a window inside, so everyone with a VR headset would feel like being next to the Moon for real.
Is clear that as space exploration becomes more ambitious, will b beyond any single nation's resources. There'll hafta b genuine international cooprtn outa sheer necessity .. ie; ALL of Humanity .. instead of this incessant squabbling. Imagine how much resource could b diverted away from the militaries. So exciting prospect returning 2 Moon, then onto Mars, then mining of the asteroids, then the stars! Manned Artemis 2 this yr? Art-3 in 2025?
The problem is we are going backwards instead of moving forward. Even then they are having an extremely difficult time doing something that a team back in the 60’s was able to accomplish with far less technology while even building much more powerful engines. I know the Shuttle program had its problems but the success of the Shuttle program far outweighed failures. These new space craft can’t even do half of what the Space Shuttle did. At least it was able to retrieve satellites for repair, bring them back for repair, deliver satellites and one of them even had the ability to carry a lab/science module in the cargo hold. Carried more people and was responsible for building most of the I.S.S.. They should have taken what they learned from the shuttle program and built a better more updated shuttle with stronger lighter weight materials. Between the lighter weight materials and lighter weight computers and other electronics the weight savings would have been big. After all that implementation of much better management over the program. All that money wasted in all the previous programs that went nowhere could have been used to develop and build a newer and much more efficient engines.
@@GooletakesItUpItArse I am spelling it correctly. 😀 The Space Shuttle's main engines were offset from the center of mass at launch due to the addition of the giant orange fuel tank and solid rocket boosters attached to the belly of the orbiter. That offset thrust right before liftoff would push the entire launch vehicle over to the side and they would wait for it to swing back into a more vertical position before they would light the SRBs and blow the bolts that held everything down. This lean to the side and back was nicknamed the "twang."
@bluewaterboof82 your spelling is bang on! That's my issue concerning Google LLC which owns UA-cam. There is also now easily available via UA-cam, a full documentary from the two crew. Filmed both astronauts' reactions to the then-brand-new design Space Shuttle programme. One of the astronauts was #JohnYoung who had previously been on two #Apollo missions to the moon and #Gemini and the US space programmes. One of the astronauts who explained the phenomenon and gave the nickname "twang"
A Shuttle launch was always very impressive. But this is just as impressive and beautiful. When the SRB’s ignite . Wow.
It was basically a superpowered shuttle launch without the glider.
They don't normally get the microphone levels as right as this. They gave space (really no pun intended) for the person at home to get the fullness of its scale without it overpowering the microphones. I really hope they can achieve this result again for the big rockets. The overwhelming impact it creates leaves a very strong impression on anyone who witnesses it and just for laying down a recording for history it's important.
This is not the shuttle
@@microbeMan nobody said it was🤔
Thank you! What a compliment.
THOSE ACOUSTIC SOUND WAVES AND RIPPLES DURING RS-25 & SRB IGNITION AND DURING ASCENT ARE INCREDIBLE ! ! ! SOME SERIOUS+INSANE ENERGY BEING UNLEASHED HERE ! ! !
This is awesome on mobile, but on desktop, it's a whole new experience!!!!! This video kicks ass on desktop!!!! Play it with the volume on loud.
Thank you! I tried to make it the best launch experience possible and I’m glad it came through.
When I was 6 I can still remember getting out of class for the school to watch John Glenn's rocket go up in Fl. I can still see it in my mind. We were all amazed and excited! Look how far we've come.
John glenn to this, imagine kids who saw artemis 1 at 6 would see at your age? mars colony asteroid mining nuclear engines idk exiting stuff for sure
EVEN THE SONIC BOOMS OF THE RS-25 HYDROLOX ENGINE IGNITIONS ARE IMPRESSIVE ! ! !👍
It's crazy to think that years from now when we have established a fully operational base on the moon and are making preparations for the journey to Mars, we'll come back to videos like this and think about where it all began, reliving each harrowing and thrilling moment and thinking, "Man...what a time to be alive."
It began in the 60's. I was there. We're just catching up.
What I find hilarious is the fact that when a moon base is set up and even perhaps city lights on the moon...there's still gonna be people saying it was staged and fake
@@thunderfox53they’ll say it’s projections on the firmament or whatever😂
@@omarbaba9892 Well that's the problem with conspiracy theorists, they are right in their perspective, no one can say anything to change their mind.
I was 12 when Artemis 1 launched
The sound of this launch was epic.
THE IGNITION AND LAUNCH ASCENT IS SO VIOLENT ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
THOSE BEAUTIFUL IMAGES OF THE EARTH-MOON SYSTEM, REMINDS ME OF 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY ! ! !
I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE ROCKETS, BUT THE ROCKET ENGINE SOUND IS MUSIC TO MY EARS
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Шикарное зрелище, невероятный звук!
the most efficient engines and the most powerful boosters working in harmony
These are more efficient than Raptor 2/3?
yes in terms of specific impulse although there are second stage engines like the RL10 with a higher specific impulse which is impressive given that its a 1950s design
@@clementine_awesomeness I guess it’s silly to even make the comparison due to fuel differences, thrust differences and purposes
THE ENERGY THAT IS BEING UNLEASHED HERE IS ABSOLUTELY INSANE & MENTAL ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
No big deal. Watch a S5 launch. That was a beast.
Starship launches with more than twice the power and its still a prototype. 😂
@DS-lk3tx Staship. LOL. Sounds like a stupid TV show. The Saturn 5 made the ground shake. I was 3 miles away. I felt my bones vibrating. The S5 lifted off slowly. These new tockets take off so fast, like a model rocket!
@@roncaruso931starship already has 2x the thrust of SV, soon to be 3x. But s5 engines are massive. Both stunning.
@VaughnLower The Saturn 5 was awesome. As I said, the ground was shaking, and buildings rattled.
Wow, this is gold. Thank you very much for this video and all Artemis I videos. More videos please. Hail Artemis I, hail Artemis Program, hail NASA ❤
This is amazing. A rare treat with just the sounds of the sounds. Chills.
i mean NASA sucks, this costs millions and it's just ONE launch. Imagine them doing this over and over, it's taken them two plus years to even launch one. And it costs nearly a billion dollars per one. Gonna have to hail reusable private companies instead of this garbage government NASA program.
Я столько красоты повидал в своей жизни, но настоящей красоты от запуска космического аппарата никогда не видел
Это самое лучшее,что я когда-либо видел в своей жизни
Those solid rocket boosters really take thing to another level
its a Russian comment@@awesomemcawesomeshorts9531
Love the ultra low frequency rumble sounds you were able to deal with. A real treat for my high end headphones as they gently massaged by my skull. This took some seriously exotic and hyper expensive pro recording equipment, talent and a willingness to break a few sound tracks down in at least 10 to 20 sound tracks to tweak them and mix them back together again. Very challenging sound engineering work.
This on my sound system was absolutely mind blowing
Woah that was so cool! Thanks for taking me on this thrilling ride!
This baby is impressive! Watching this thing blasting off like a bat of of hell.
I have to say this is one of the best videos I have seen on this! I'm glad I was able to be apart of history ! I launched this bad boy from the firing room woo!
Whoa! Tell us more! What was it like and what did you do on the team?
i dont think i've seen a launch so cinematic and epic as this was captured. what the heck, this was amazing.
Can you imagine when humans go to the Moon in this magnificent rocket. I can't wait for that moment!
I can’t imagine can you.
Even though i wasn't able to see it in person, i stayed up until 2 AM to watch this beauty take off!! I'm proud to be part of the Artemis generation!!
The nicest thing about this launch was that nobody was concerned that a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" would occur at any moment!!
Proven technology from the Shuttle era is extensively utilized in the design and construction of the Artemis rocket.
The SR-25 engines are leftover from the discontinued Shuttle mission.
The foam insulation on the main fuel tank is the same concept is that on the Shuttle main fuel tank.
The solid rocket boosters design are from Shuttle.
You are a cringe boomer from the year 1979 💀💀💀
@@peterresetz1960 In no way is losing two, 2 billion space craft carelessly is ok, especially when ur company barely makes enough because it subsidized by the gov. Just like with the falcon 9, starship will fail to meet the promises Elon has made. Honestly it wouldn't even matter all that much but OUR RETURN TO THE MOON is in jeopardy because of starship. Ironic since Elon stated how in his mind SLS would be holding back our return to the moon.
And it's only flown once with no scheduled launch in the foreseeable future yet Space X launches almost weekly.
@@peterresetz1960 The "proven" technology from the Shuttle was thrown out the window once actual design work started on SLS.
1. RS-25 was heavily redesigned for SLS. Heatshields were replaced with ones that would withstand higher temperatures. Internal plumbing was redone and changed with a modern design to handle higher loads and stresses. Avionics and internal computers were completely replaced with a new design. The only thing that's the same is the nozzle.
2. The foam insulation material is different from the Shuttle one. The corestage uses a different material and is built/welded differently than the Shuttle's external tank. It is designed to handle higher loads.
3. The solid boosters only share the casings from the Shuttle. The motors, nozzle, avionics and insulation are a brand new design.
Dude I have watched pretty much every launch video and especially the pure sound., NO-ONE and I mean NO OTHER channel has come close to this level of Beautiful clear visuals combined with such throaty pure rocket sound. When those SRB Ignite .... That my friend was the money shot of ROCKET PORN .... and classy rocket porn at that. THANK YOU - THIS IS INCREDABLE !!
Thanks. This is amazing. A rare treat with just the sounds of the sounds. Chills.
2:20 AT TOP-RIGHT HEADING STRAIGHT FOR THE MOON THAT HAS JUST COME INTO VIEW, A-W-E-S-O-M-E STUFF ! ! !👍
There is something incredibly beautiful, almost poetic and very titanic about the launch. So much power, so much thrust, fire at over 3000C spewing out the back, perfectly engineered down to the last detail not to destroy itself from all that violent combustion as the SLS slowly starts picking up speed. I can't help but smile until my face starts to hurt.
The space race was the best thing ever to happen to humanity within the last 100 years. The fields of science and technology surged forwards in the space race. And now... with NASA and SpaceX at the top of their game... it looks like we have another space race. Watching this makes me feel optimistic about the future. Maybe we will get out sci-fi utopia after all.
My family and I have see a few rocket launches from Cocoa Beach. Nice touch adding the frogs in the background sound to get the ambiance of the area of Merrit Island!
Thank you for noticing that! I remembered the frogs at night at Merrit can be extremely loud, so I tried to recreate that as best I could.
@DigitalAstronaut You're welcome! We definitely noticed them when we were down there. We have them here in Charleston too. You did an AMAZING job with the whole video!
The base and engine nacelles look so cool with their markings.
Guy in the moving car at 1:01 "shit.. it's so dark, there should I park? Oh.. Now I see the place".
Who would do that lol like bro you're missing it
I saw it like two days before it launched, but I wasn’t there for the launch
Amazing video! I loved the shots from the multiple camera angles.
Excelent work with rocket and too with this video cut !! Perfect , hope see very fast 2. launch in a day.
Putting Philip Shepard's The Launch theme over this is so cool, I recommend
It’s so freaking awesome it gives me goosebumps
Man I hope the moon landing is ultra high def....it will be so epic so all humans can understand the amazing feat and beauty of space travel.
Great edit. Very crisp sound.
Wow. Alot of this footage is the first I've seen. Excellent work
i was actually suprised it launched right on my birthday
With content like this you should have lots more zeros on that subscriber count. I'm in
Thank you! Well I have a lot more space videos on the channel, but not a ton of rocket launches. However, there's a simple launch compilation coming out Friday morning and a cinematic Space Shuttle launch video coming out in a few months. Otherwise, most of my channel is about space exploration. Hope to see you there!
1:18 - 1:25 SLS HOT REFUELING ? ? ? JUST CURIOUS, DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THE SLS IS BEING REFUELLED WHILE THE RS-25 ENGINES ARE UP AND RUNNING ON THE LAUNCH PAD WITH THE GROUND SUPPORT UMBILICAL'S STILL CONNECTED UNTIL SOLID ROCKET BOOSTER IGNITION AND LIFT-OFF ? ? ?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
AMAZING STUFF ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hoping for day launch next time.
Spectacular
Really amazing sound and light of the launch!!
Very nice editing right here, sir. Thank you for sharing.
This sounds beautiful!
you can really see the moons egg shape in the last couple of seconds
Amazing. However, I still have to give it to the Saturn V. The 5-pack of Rocketdyne F-1 engines can't be beat for sheer brute strength. The F-1 still, to this day, stands as the most powerful single chamber rocket motor ever produced.
Apparently their was consideration of replacing the SRBs with liquid boosters using F1-B engines but got scrapped due to the use shuttle tech requirements
My grandad was there to see arch Apollo 4 takeoff (first full Saturn V test flight). No words.
SHEER BRUTE FORCE POWER ! ! ! I LOVE IT ! ! !
Perfect sound to listen while sleeping 😊
0:49 U L T R A V I O L E N C E ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice video. Greetings from Argentina!
3:36 What is that smudge of light right in the middle of the screen? Looks like a galaxy but could be anything. Might have to switch to 2160p to see it clearly. The water deluge system is finely tuned. Nice launch.
Capsule light from the window
Even though this rocket was born dead, it still amazes me the power it has
A-W-E-S-O-M-E AUDIO-VISUAL CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE ! ! !
Beautiful guys awesome xx
Wow! This so amazing! Nice edit!
THIS IS FUCKING AWESOME ❤
Dude ive known the that ever since i watched The very 1st launch in 1981! I made the reply intensity 😂
The sounds in space -- is that simulated or that from the vibration being transmitted thru the structure and being picked up by a microphone, e.g. by one of the GoPros attached to the end of the solar array?
It is simulated. I was going for exactly what you’re describing- what the vibration through the structure might sound like from inside the cabin. The cabin itself was pressurized, just without any of the astronauts onboard. To my knowledge, NASA hasn’t released any audio recordings from Orion- I don’t think there would have been a need for a mic on this mission
@@DigitalAstronaut Perhaps the sound of blood moving through your body.
Is copyright free? I want to use it 😢
Little bit disappointed the SRB burnout wasn't shown more.
INCREDIBLE CINEMATOGRAPHY ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
FANTASTIC ONBOARD P.O.V. VIEWS ! ! ! JUST WISH THERE WERE MORE ! ! !🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
REMARKABLE!
Still need SRB’s
Listen under Headset.. full volume.. 👌 wow
W-O-W ! ! ! WHAT A SPECTACLE ! ! !
GO ARTEMIS THE HUNTER ! ! ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, a very nice movie. It's a shame when you see what humanity could achieve if united.
Finally, launch without music and commentator... just crude sound!
This is it! This is the rocket that NASA intends on using to send astronauts to both the Moon and Mars.
Can't wait! Be sure to check out the updates on the Artemis program on my channel - there's a lot happening!
0:49 WHEN THOSE SOLIDS LIGHT UP YOU KNOW YOU ARE GOING SOMEWHERE & F-A-S-T ! ! !👍
Now that’s sheer bloody power! Unfortunately, until we can leave the planet without all that fire and hells bells, regular commercial space travel similar to getting on a plane at an airport isn’t really doable
0:30 W-O-W ! ! ! YOU CAN HEAR THE SONIC BOOMS OF THE RS-25 HYDROLOX ENGINES AND THE DETONATION IGNITION OF THE SOLID ROCKET BOOSTERS AS THEY ROAR INTO LIFE ! ! ! THE EXPELLED GASES FROM THE RS-25 ENGINES AND THE SOLID ROCKET BOOSTERS ARE BEING EXPELLED AT NEARLY FOURTEEN TIMES THE SPEED OF SOUND ! ! !
We've come so far as a species.
The biggest arrow of the goddess
Tried full volume on my Beats headphones 🎧. Had to down volume a little 😢
Beautiful sound 😮
We need Nasa to be great again
Still the BEST cinematic Launch is in Armageddon movie. ;)
that suddenly sound jump scared me😂
My kids have seen this a dozen times and it still gets them 😂
Those shots from orbit around the moon are the real point of Artemis/Orion. NASA knows this route already. Look at that shot at 3:38 - NO crew-rated spacecraft has ever flown this far out before. Starship fans would do well to consider this - Starship isn't even crew rated yet, and has yet to go into actual orbital flight. I wish SpaceX all the best in their endeavor, but boasting might best be reserved for after the mission has wrapped up and crews are on the ground...
Imagine if they attached an 8k per eye 3D stereo cameras there, at least in a window inside, so everyone with a VR headset would feel like being next to the Moon for real.
Is clear that as space exploration becomes more ambitious, will b beyond any single nation's resources. There'll hafta b genuine international cooprtn outa sheer necessity .. ie; ALL of Humanity .. instead of this incessant squabbling. Imagine how much resource could b diverted away from the militaries. So exciting prospect returning 2 Moon, then onto Mars, then mining of the asteroids, then the stars! Manned Artemis 2 this yr? Art-3 in 2025?
What I've always liked about NASA. They paint the US Flag with "UNITED STATES" everywhere on the spacecraft. Bad Ass.
CGI is amazing
What happened to the parachutes
The problem is we are going backwards instead of moving forward. Even then they are having an extremely difficult time doing something that a team back in the 60’s was able to accomplish with far less technology while even building much more powerful engines.
I know the Shuttle program had its problems but the success of the Shuttle program far outweighed failures. These new space craft can’t even do half of what the Space Shuttle did. At least it was able to retrieve satellites for repair, bring them back for repair, deliver satellites and one of them even had the ability to carry a lab/science module in the cargo hold. Carried more people and was responsible for building most of the I.S.S.. They should have taken what they learned from the shuttle program and built a better more updated shuttle with stronger lighter weight materials. Between the lighter weight materials and lighter weight computers and other electronics the weight savings would have been big.
After all that implementation of much better management over the program. All that money wasted in all the previous programs that went nowhere could have been used to develop and build a newer and much more efficient engines.
Call me old school but I miss the “twang.”
R u sure that you are spelling that name correctly or possibly meant something else beginning with the letter 'T' lmfao
@@GooletakesItUpItArse I am spelling it correctly. 😀
The Space Shuttle's main engines were offset from the center of mass at launch due to the addition of the giant orange fuel tank and solid rocket boosters attached to the belly of the orbiter. That offset thrust right before liftoff would push the entire launch vehicle over to the side and they would wait for it to swing back into a more vertical position before they would light the SRBs and blow the bolts that held everything down.
This lean to the side and back was nicknamed the "twang."
@bluewaterboof82 your spelling is bang on! That's my issue concerning Google LLC
which owns UA-cam. There is also now easily available via UA-cam, a full documentary from the two crew. Filmed both astronauts' reactions to the then-brand-new design Space Shuttle programme. One of the astronauts was #JohnYoung who had previously been on two #Apollo missions to the moon and #Gemini and the US space programmes. One of the astronauts who explained the phenomenon and gave the nickname "twang"
Something tells me this thing is gonna be a near-first casualty when Elon and Vivek let the axe fall. Justified though they may be in doing so.
please upload this in 60 fps.
My sound system has 4 subwoofers connected.
Whole house shakes. 👍👌😀🚀
جوجل ابعتلي احداثيات السدود كمان العالم بالكامل
علي الخاص
Спасибо
They actually did it holy fuck 😫❤️
❤❤❤ Hare Krišna 💓🍁🦋🌍🪻🌼🪔
What is the liquid that spilled at the beginning?
Water to dampen vibration and loud sound