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This is a wonderful video. Brought back my dormant feelings of awe for our bourgoning space program at the time. I was pretty young, and was hooked from the beginning. If one is capable of appreciating just the shuttles coming back into our atmosphere, nothing but a glide, with that mass to land...oh i loved it. Still do. Loved watching when it was transported (on tv) i STILL have not bee able to travel to go see the shuttle in person. It was THE diamond for the US, and the time. Love Elons landing rockets too! But they just don't have the beauty. But... love it all. And this was a great video
So cool to see all the little quality of life improvements necessary for space life. Like the padding on all the rails, and velcro on all the things. Thanks for sharing this.
This is cool, but am I the only one who doesn't think he's in a free-falling tin-can moving 10 times faster than a speeding bullet, going around an orb of rock moving 10 times faster than a railgun projectile, going around an orb of light moving more than half a million miles an hour? It all looks so still to me. I'd marry my second cousin, but that would be relative.
At 2:06 does anybody know that crimper model? I know these DMC crimpers are commonly used in the aviation/aerospace industry so I'm trying to see how this particular model compares to the Deutsch crimpers used in the automotive industry and what makes it space -rated.
I wonder how old some of those tools are, since I would imagine there are reasons to avoid using US customary units for designing equipment on station these days and stick with metric.
Need more tools like files, lasers and something like air tools that could use the vacuum of space to run just might want to lower the torque so don't implode
Implode? You don't seem to know what you're talking about. How does the vacuum of space permit "air tools" to run? Tools are powered by human muscle or electric battery [such as the B&D-designed cordless electric drill] - I don't know of any pneumatic tools, the air lines would be a nuisance for a start.
@@wirehyperspaceEnglish is not your native language? Please write in Spanish, Portuguese - whatever you're good at. PS The Liberty Engine Project is a scam.
@@nightjarflying well night jar/ don't think your made of memory metals and would implode as a airtool, to become space garbage and would have to clean you up with hologram lasers on the 5th element everlasting life nanotechnology kardashev scale ( rat in maze couldn't get its cheese 🍕🐀🍎 /in New York its free flowing ( the big apple)
@@wirehyperspaceNah, it's just your garbage, not space garbage. If I want NYC I'll take someone from thereabouts better w language - James Baldwin, Frank O'Hara etc