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Apollo 11 Part1: All Engines Running 

Drew Swenson
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NASA Apollo countdown, launch, staging, translunar injection (TLI), lunar module extraction, and interior tour of the docked Command and Lunar Module. All modeling was done in Blender. Smoke simulation with KHAOS. Scenes 1 through 15 done with the Cycles render Engine. The rest were done in EEVEE.
Part 2: • OUTDATED Part 2: Apoll...
Part 3: • Apollo 11 Part 3: Comi...
Old Part 1: • OUTDATED Part 1: Apol...
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Summary of revisions at the end.
Major scenes include:
1. Tour launch complex 39, launch pad, launch umbilical tower (LUT), and Saturn V stack.
2. Walk across swing arm number 9 to the White Room
3. Retract Saturn V Damping, Retract, and Reconnect System (DRRS) and rotate the Colby Crane out of the way.
4. Retract all LUT swing arm extensions and retract swing arm 9.
5. Retract swing arm 2 and 3 at T-19 seconds.
6. Retract swing arm 1 at T-10 seconds (F-1 ignition at T-8 seconds)
7. Tail Service Mast retraction at T-0 followed by closing of the hold down arm blast hoods.
8. Retract swing arm 5 and 6 close up at T-0.
9. Retract swing arm 7 and 8 close up at T-0
10. Look Down shot of swing arms 4 through 8 retracting at T-0
11. Close up of 5 Saturn V F-1 engines.
12. First Stage S-1C separation. Second Stage (S-II) ullage burn and and 5 J-2 engines light. Includes interstage separation. The interstage held the 4 solid ullage motors used to settle the second stage fuel.
13. Closeup of second stage J-2 engines.
14. Launch Escape Tower (LET) jettison removing the command module boost cover. Note that the jettison mode uses a solid rocket motor towards the top of the LET. Using the LET for an abort would use the much larger motor towards the bottom of the LET (with the 4 nozzles at the base)
15. Second Stage (S-II) separation with retro burn. Third Stage (S-IVB) ullage burn and ignition.
16. Third Stage TLI ignition
16. Command Module transposition, docking, and extraction.
18. Tour inside the docked Command and Lunar Module.
This revision in response to very positive feedback in the comments and other things I wanted to fix. The list of changes includes:
1. Added intro screen...hope you like it.
2. After clearing the tower added a new scene which removed the black smoke. Also added vapors coming off the rocket. And I now show the 18 degree roll to proper heading. It is hard to see because it is only 18 degrees. At launch, the spacecraft hatch faces directly east.(090) but the spacecraft needs to turn to head northeast (072). Rolling 18 degrees (90-72) while vertical, makes the horizontal maneuver into a pitch only maneuver.
3. First Stage staging is all new and this time includes the retros on the first stage. And also removed all the smoke effects.
4. Second Stage staging is all new with smoke effects removed
5. Added new scenes depicting Trans Lunar Injection...at least the ignition phase.
6. Transposition and Docking redone. In actuality it is a very slow maneuver. I have greatly speeded it up. I now slow the SLA doors blasting free. I did add some reaction control system (RCS) burns more for illustration. In reality you would rarely see the RCS burns. And they would be more bang bang in nature as opposed to the longer burns that I show. Also added the COAS in the CM forward left window (window 2) for this maneuver. But I did not put the collimated target on the COAS glass. I also removed the music.
7. Reshot the tour through the CM/LM. The biggest change is that I removed the fish eye and instead use a more standard 50mm lens. In the CM model, I recolored the locker edges to make them not look as washed out as they were. The path through the CM is the same as the original, but the camera path through the LM is different and I think shows off the inside a little better.
#apollo #nasa #space #blender #astronaut #saturnv #launch #launchpad #rocket #moonlanding #apollo11

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@opieswenson
@opieswenson 24 дня назад
If you liked my Apollo 11 series, also take a look at my Apollo 15 and Skylab series. More than 20 animations so far. Hit my astronaut icon on the left, it will take you to my list of every video
@daffidavit
@daffidavit 19 дней назад
Very nice work, thank you. When I was about 16 going on 17 my dad took me to the Cape to see Apolllo 13. We were primarlly there to see the college I was about to attend in the fall. We took a tour of the VAB and I saw the Saturn V standing there at the pad from the VAB in all of its glory. I remember telling my dad I had a bad feeling about the mission. He asked me why and I said: " because of the number thirteen". He said nothing about my bad omen. While I was a student at Florida Tech (FIT) in 1972 we flew my buddy's dad's Cessna 172 at night up the Indian River and circled the small restricted area surrounding the Cape at 2000 ft. We saw what I believed was Apollo 16 standing at the gantry at night all lit up with floodlights. It was a beautiful sight and I remember it to this day. Those were some very interesting years. The days when Star Trek was being played as TV reruns. Thanks for the very nice work.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 19 дней назад
@@daffidavit Thanks for watching and for your comment.
@martypalmiere7672
@martypalmiere7672 19 дней назад
Will do.
@donaldculp3759
@donaldculp3759 8 дней назад
My Dad started at NASA with Mercury and he retired 6 months before Challenger blew up. He was one of the engineers around the table for Apollo 13 figuring how to make the square filter match the round one! The Man …..former B17 pilot in WWII…..would race me…his slide rule vs me on my TI-80…..you’re smiling right now aren’t you? I’m 63, proud to be half the man he was….can never fill those shoes. It’s ok. Nobel prize? Every single one of the 14,000 people who made President Kennedy’s directive become reality! One small step…..one giant leap!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 8 дней назад
Pretty cool. Here's to your Dad.
@stephenburnage7687
@stephenburnage7687 8 дней назад
I am 71 now and all of my engineering training was with a slide rule. It was amazingly quick and accurate.
@mikeedwards2621
@mikeedwards2621 Год назад
Nobody called a liftoff better than Jack King. His descriptions of all the operational sequencing was second to none!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Plus he had a nice voice to listen to.
@genestippell1833
@genestippell1833 16 дней назад
NASA couldn't have found a better guy. There was something about his voice and his delivery that added suspense and highlighted the magnitude of these amazing lift-offs. I was a kid during Apollo, and if you were a football fan back then, King was the nfl's John facenda. A voice that couldn't be replaced.
@jdos2
@jdos2 9 дней назад
You're absolutely right- though I love his break ("all engine[sic] running") - such was the emotion at that moment.
@deathwishdrang1780
@deathwishdrang1780 Месяц назад
I had the same emotional response watching this that I had watching the original launch as a child, you have brought me great joy, thank you
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Месяц назад
Thanks for watching and for your comment. Comments like this motivate me to make more. I do have another Apollo video in work. Major updates on all models so it is taking me some time to put it together.
@rossbabcock3790
@rossbabcock3790 29 дней назад
I remember watching this on our B&W TV with rabbit ears. Heady days, indeed!
@TheSteveSteele
@TheSteveSteele 20 дней назад
@@opieswensonI had the same response. I remember watching this event with my family huddled around the TV. My father worked at NASA JSC, and thankfully JSC gave a lot of the workers the day off so they could be with their families. Every house on my block was watching the same broadcast with their doors open and all the kids went from house to house and just hung out with other families throughout the broadcast. It was a day like no other. That experience will never be repeated. Thanks for your efforts. Btw, if I had one request, it would be an Apollo 8 render, or possibly Apollo 13. 8 was my personal favorite mission. 13 was crazy around my house because my dad was recalled right after the accident. He didn’t come home for days. But as far as interesting missions, the J missions, 15, 16 and 17 would be great because of the extended stay on the moon and the rover. Thanks again! Oh, and thanks for Skylab. Skylab and Gemini don’t get the love that Apollo and STS get, yet they were fascinating missions.
@david9783
@david9783 Год назад
The amount of engineering and construction of the Apollo program is just mind boggling, even to this day.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
I agree. Please see part 2 and 3….more content coming…subscribe…trying to get to the magic 1000 subscribers.
@jokokristiyono3762
@jokokristiyono3762 Год назад
🙏👋👍
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
@@jokokristiyono3762 Thanks!
@pushparangananayakkara9487
@pushparangananayakkara9487 Год назад
Engineers are the greatest persons on the planet who do ridiculously crazy pieces of work.
@TomTimeTraveler
@TomTimeTraveler Год назад
THIS WAS A TREMENDOUS VIDEO! The crackling of the F-1 engines during launch was superb and closely mimicked the actual sounds. The video also underscored the tremendous engineering, hard work and dedication of all those involved in this amazing achievement by bringing the viewer "along for the ride." The late Jack King's voice as well as the other CapComs brought realism to this video. A job well done!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks much for your comments! All the sounds I grab are for free. Could not find any F1 sound files that were for free, so I used a falcon 9 launch sound file which I may have slightly changed the pitch. One interesting sound that I used was for the interior shots. Having flown a couple thousand hours in fighter aircraft, the sounds of the environmental control system is ever present. Did not have any CM/LM ambient interior noises so I tried to imitate the inside (like a fighter) by using a Dyson vacuum cleaner pitched way down.
@matiasd.c9949
@matiasd.c9949 Год назад
But then again the earth is flat and the moon landing was a hoax
@MrGruffteddybear
@MrGruffteddybear Месяц назад
The Saturn V was a beast.
@ges7991
@ges7991 Год назад
Can't imagine how long that must have taken. Then, it probably took 16x as long as you could imagine. Amazing work
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for your comment…and yes, a long time.
@TrickyTomcat
@TrickyTomcat Год назад
Long time ago. I tried Orbiter Apollo 7 mission, I did pre-launch check list in three hours real time. As considerd by the checklist... but i can not perform liftoff because cabin tempreture rise above 70 Celsium degree. I bolled my crew.LOL
@Spaceflightlover2010
@Spaceflightlover2010 Год назад
I saw Apollo 17 launch shortly after midnight back in December 1972, it was a clear night in Port Richey Florida, over 150 miles away from the cape. When it launched, it was like the sun coming up, the midnight sky was BLUE. We watched the first stage seperate, and it flew out over the Atlantic until it was just a white dot. I was 13 years old, but it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Very cool. I was 7 and watched it on TV…not as cool.
@matiasd.c9949
@matiasd.c9949 Год назад
blah blah all this rendition goes to hell in a flat earth model
@chrispoleson6118
@chrispoleson6118 Год назад
Houston this is is Neil Armstrong. Can anyone tell me what all these fucking buttons do?
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
@@matiasd.c9949 you’re joking…right?
@matiasd.c9949
@matiasd.c9949 Год назад
@@opieswenson ..We dont know if its flat dude
@mogwaifan7094
@mogwaifan7094 Год назад
Excellent rendition. I,m not going to crib about anything this time. Every detail looks great. The astronauts on apollo and Gemini missions and all the ground crews and nasa people were true hero's. I never get tired of learning more about them. Keep going.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! I do listen to comments and take action. I didn't fix everything...but I fixed a lot.
@Roybasset
@Roybasset Год назад
Fantastic Job. Thank you. Only a small remark: the F1 Engines during launch were wrapped in a heat shield. A mistake that Ron Howard in Apollo 13 made as well.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for your comment. I figured that out when I completed a week or so of modeling the F1s based on pictures and drawings. Then I ran into the Apollo launch video showing the F1s from below the launch pad. It was a disappointing find to realize that I had about a weeks worth of effort for parts the viewer would never see. And a disappointment to realize that I thought I was done with the F1s…but I was not. In the end, I decided to let them run naked. 🙂
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад
What heat shield?
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
@@RideAcrossTheRiver so if you look at my F1 engine Nozzles on the first stage, they are running naked without their insulated covering. This link here has a picture with the covers on: www.apollosaturn.com/Website-II/F1-Engine-Thermal-Protection-System/i-RTsDmgd
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад
@@opieswenson Is it present here? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DKtVpvzUF1Y.html
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
@@RideAcrossTheRiver yep, the insulation is there. The picture I included in my previous comment is a more clear shot.
@mshotz1
@mshotz1 Год назад
Hey! There's a guy with a black cat doing something to the second stage!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Star Trek reference?
@mshotz1
@mshotz1 Год назад
@@opieswenson yes
@danielgregory3295
@danielgregory3295 Год назад
Assignment: Earth... P.S.--my guess is the vehicle used in those pad shots was Apollo 4...the timing is about right.🇺🇸
@mjproebstle
@mjproebstle Год назад
it’s ok, Teri Garr is on it 😉
@jaymac7203
@jaymac7203 Год назад
Gary Seven 🧐
@olentangy74
@olentangy74 Год назад
Amazing! The interior tour of the spacecraft was incredible in it's detail. I felt like I was there on board. Going from the CM to the LM and back again, wow. Well done!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for the comment!!
@wolfgangholtzclaw2637
@wolfgangholtzclaw2637 17 дней назад
That was from 1961 Alan Shepherd in a little Mercury Capsule going 100 miles up and 300 miles down range to 1969, three men going 250, 000 miles to the moon and back!!! in 8 years from can we go to space???... to planting the US Flag on the moon and bringing back moon rocks. Most American homes had Black and White TV, one phone on the wall. Only half the homes were airconditioned and in most car's Air Conditioning was because of a kit put on to a car once it was purchased. My Father's home in 1969 had a phone, but it was a shared party line, we had black and white TV and we didn't have Air Conditioning. A Computer was unknown in the home and Engineering Students carried a slide rule. Most homes had a live in cooking mother, a working WWII veteran father and most families went to Church at least once a week. We had a lot less economically and we were a lot happier. Most people came from something they could look back at their shoulder at called a two parent home!!! I think we have lost something 60 years later.
@puerco911
@puerco911 Год назад
Humanity's most underrated achievement of all time
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Totally agree!
@DG-ut9lv
@DG-ut9lv Год назад
Phenominal piece of work Andrew
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thankyou. Please see Part 2 and 3. Part 2 is under revision. More videos coming going in depth on what the instrument panel does.
@user-os8ws7xj5r
@user-os8ws7xj5r 28 дней назад
I remember an astronaut saying the computing power of a modern cell phone is 500,000 times greater than what was used in the Apollo capsules.
@Kiwigucci
@Kiwigucci 9 дней назад
There was not more needed for that speciffic task.
@32_bits
@32_bits Год назад
It doesnt get much better, very much appreciate the time you spent making this.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! More coming…stay tuned!
@ic08jy700
@ic08jy700 Год назад
Superb animation. Looked really representative of the event. Loved seeing the Saturn going through the sound barrier.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@micos94
@micos94 Год назад
Will never get old. What a team!!!
@AdRenteria
@AdRenteria Год назад
This is a masterpiece. I can NOW die happy. After watching parts 2 and 3, of course. Mike Collins was always my hero with John Young a close second. Brilliant piece of animation that I'll watch over and over again. Thank you for this.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@MarkAMMarrk
@MarkAMMarrk 6 месяцев назад
John Young is my favorite astronaut too. The one I would have most liked to talk too (somehow I think I'd have bored him though!).
@LichaelMewis
@LichaelMewis Год назад
This was incredible work. Congratulations.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@gregbrookman
@gregbrookman Год назад
Wow! This is a fantastic video. Good effort Andrew. Will look forward to seeing more of your content.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for watching? New Part 2 in a day or two. I may open them all one more time to include some tweaks based on user comments...then starting the panel by panel tour.
@5milingAssassin
@5milingAssassin 18 дней назад
I will forevers hear "All engine running" - right up there in the nerves stakes with "Roger Twank..."
@pJszyr6cJkunGUnABZ8Cc
@pJszyr6cJkunGUnABZ8Cc 14 дней назад
Great animations! Thank you for that. I watched the “original” live on television when I was 13 years old. If there were a Nobel Prize for technical excellence, the Apollo Mission would 1000% deserve it! If there were technical wonders of the world, the Apollo Mission would be by far in first place. What the Americans have done is simply incredibly good. As if 1,000 Swiss clockworks had meshed together. Even the Space Shuttle, the ISS and SpaceX can't even begin to keep up!!! Kind regards from Switzerland.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 14 дней назад
Thanks for watching and your comment. I have an Apollo 15 series and a Skylab series too if you have not seen it. Currently working on a new Apollo animation.
@tski3458
@tski3458 Год назад
What an excellent effort. Brings me back to that day as a kid. Very nice video.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! I do have a Part 2 and 3….link in the description. Also Part 2 is in rework.
@ScrotusXL
@ScrotusXL Год назад
The detail inside the command module..wow, that’s impressive 👍
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@maxdavid2119
@maxdavid2119 3 дня назад
Born in 1964, I've been space junkie my whole life. Out of all the Apollo accomplishments my favorite is the Apollo rocket launch release mechanisms. Even a 10th of a second failure could lead to catastrophe. The WWII generation is still the peak of human evolution.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 3 дня назад
Thanks for watching!
@m.f.m.67
@m.f.m.67 21 день назад
The tension is palpable, even watching this animation. Incredible then, incredible now.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 21 день назад
Thanks for watching. If you get a chance, let me know what you think of part 2 and 3 as well as my Apollo15 series.
@alaincantarel3705
@alaincantarel3705 Год назад
Thank you so much !!! I was 6 years old when it happened and you made me feel on board as if I was there with them... great feeling👌⭐
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@kcamera4975
@kcamera4975 Год назад
Great job! I really enjoyed watching 👍👍
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for watching! Updated part 2 coming out shortly.
@NoGoBu
@NoGoBu 18 дней назад
🎵🎶those were the days mein friend ,we thought they'd never end 🎶🎵we sing and dance the whole night through 🎵🎶
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 17 дней назад
Thanks for watching
@turnerthemanc
@turnerthemanc Год назад
A significant piece of work. Thanks for producing it.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@rmarsyoutube
@rmarsyoutube Год назад
This was amazing engineering at the time all using slide rules and the computer that was on the lunar lander guidance had the same processing power as a modern day calculator truly amazing.
@piano4014
@piano4014 Год назад
Yes, hard to believe.....repeat, hard to believe.
@theflyingfool
@theflyingfool Год назад
Wow! A labour of love if ever there was one! Brilliantly done too!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! The releasing an update Part 2 in a day or two.
@andresteeg
@andresteeg Год назад
Outstanding, thanks. Please some more of that.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
More coming! See part 2 and 3 if you have not already
@andresteeg
@andresteeg Год назад
@@opieswenson Just found! Sensational stuff !! Really precisely worked out, congratulations.
@AP12BG
@AP12BG Год назад
Fantastic!! Simply marvelous!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@Dstew57A
@Dstew57A Год назад
Thrilling…saw the real take off. Never forget it
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Don’t forget to watch part 2 and 3. Thanks for your comment
@philipeagles
@philipeagles Год назад
Excellent work. Amazing.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! Check out part 2 and 3. A new and improved part 2 is getting close to releasing
@MusicByWinston
@MusicByWinston Год назад
This is excellent. Thank you for making it!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks…please see part 2 and 3. Part 2 in rework.
@andrewroozen9151
@andrewroozen9151 Год назад
This is outstanding, well done !
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@bobbysands6923
@bobbysands6923 21 день назад
The liftoff--even this simulation--to this day makes me emotional.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 21 день назад
Thanks for watching and your comment. If you like this I have several more A11 animations as well as A15 animations. Stay tuned for an A15 launch animation that has way more detail than my A11 launch.
@Michael.Chapman
@Michael.Chapman Год назад
So superbly implemented! I recall watching this at school, aged 10. I also followed every aspect in the Sunday papers where basic technical descriptions and diagrams were published. Amazing it was all achieved with so much less computing power than a modern pocket calculator!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! Please see part 2 and 3….updated Part 2 should be out by end of today.
@mutley23able
@mutley23able Год назад
Fantastic I was only 5 when this happened, thank you for making these videos ❤a fantastic achievement in themselves. The quality is amazing and it explains so much about what happened and how it was all done, so breathtaking to this day ❤
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! More video coming. Next one has additional interior detail.
@meanmr.mustard7025
@meanmr.mustard7025 Год назад
This is AMAZING! I've seen footage of what is shown here and I gotta say WOW!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@TechnoCaveman1
@TechnoCaveman1 28 дней назад
Beautiful video, lovely work. Obviously, a passion project with stunning results and details. Bravo! 🙂
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 28 дней назад
Thanks much for your comment. If you liked that one, I have several more in the Apollo 11 series. And my models in my Apollo 15 series are more detailed. Let me know what you think.
@johnny1note
@johnny1note Месяц назад
I was 12 yrs old when I watched this piece of history live. The extraordinary sights and sounds in this video make me feel like that gobsmacked 12-yr-old, stowing away on board to witness Neil & Buzz step out onto the lunar plains, under a million stars, and plant the flag.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Месяц назад
Thanks for watching and for your comments. I also have a part 2 and 3 for Apollo 11 if you have not seen it. I also have an Apollo 15 series on my channel that shows the rover deployment.
@stater3
@stater3 Год назад
Great memories. Thank you so much.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for your comment!
@AR-jq1hs
@AR-jq1hs 28 дней назад
Thank you very much for putting this informative and entertaining video. It gives us a better understanding of what went on during that historical time.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 24 дня назад
Thanks for watching!
@marcotoro5511
@marcotoro5511 Год назад
Excellent job simulator very hard work!!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks…but it is just an animation and not a simulator.
@raymond82807
@raymond82807 Год назад
Amazing job! Really well done and super interesting, Thanks!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@timwinn3904
@timwinn3904 Год назад
Great work excellent detail I was there that day watching the launch with my Parents and siblings I was only 11 but will never forget the rumble of that amazing machine. Thanks for the flashback
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks. Must have been an awesome sight and feeling from the rumble. Any chance you could spot yourself in the Apollo 11 movie that included a lot of imax type shots of the crowds?
@timwinn3904
@timwinn3904 Год назад
@@opieswenson I've watched the videos several times but never spotted us we were watching by the river in Titusville There were so many people that day it was incredible
@jaymac7203
@jaymac7203 Год назад
Wow amazing! Imagine how nerve racking this real event was to even watch let alone take part in? 😳 Such a great recreation!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks.
@deafmusician2
@deafmusician2 Год назад
Knowing the smallest thing going wrong could kill them all.
@zanevillaincru
@zanevillaincru 23 дня назад
What a beautiful animation. Thanks, makes my heart race.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 23 дня назад
Thankyou. If you liked that, I have about 20 Apollo animations on my channel. Let me know what you think.
@StsFiveOneLima
@StsFiveOneLima Год назад
Great. Please continue making these.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@edwinbalzan
@edwinbalzan Год назад
Breathtaking - well done!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
If you like that one, wait until my next one. The next one is a more detailed tour inside the docked spacecraft---detailed enough so that you can read every panel if you choose. But to do that, I had to step up my game in the model. A lot more detail has been added such as brackets, placards, exposed wires, additional boxes, etc.
@garyc3955
@garyc3955 Год назад
Great stuff!! Very enjoyable....:) Thank you for sharing........:)
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks..please see part 2 and 3….and more content coming
@kouadiomathiaskouame3929
@kouadiomathiaskouame3929 Год назад
I'm very happy to watch this video
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thankyou. Part 2 and 3 also on the channel. Revised Part 2 may be up today
@volleyballjerry
@volleyballjerry Год назад
This is BRILLIANT work!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@trobins2956
@trobins2956 Год назад
Incredible, Thank you!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@samsignorelli
@samsignorelli Год назад
Love the inclusion of the solid motors in the 1st stage outboard engine fairings firing UP at stage sep to help keep Stage 1 from colliding with Stage 2....a detail many are unaware of.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
And I love it when people notice those details. As an aside, my most detailed internal Apollo model is in the “Translunar Coast” video. It is my least popular in my Apollo series…and I knew it would be when I made it. It was specifically made for those people who were very interested in the up close details inside the spacecraft. Thanks again for watching!
@thetfsguy3033
@thetfsguy3033 Год назад
Amazing animations! Keep doing this!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Will do!
@dickduquesne
@dickduquesne Год назад
You really did a hell of an amazing job. Thank You
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! There are 2 other parts to this video if you did not see them. New one in work.
@josephastier7421
@josephastier7421 Год назад
I liked reading all the little labels inside the ship
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for your comment. It took a lot of research trying to figure out what they all said. I used NASA pictures, the Smithsonian 3D site on Apollo 11 and various other sources. I think there is at least one and maybe 2 decals that I did not include because I could not quite read what it said. One of those decals goes under locker R1 on the curvy part of the wall.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
On your comment on the title…NASA PAO Jack King flubbed his comment and said “all engine running”. I corrected his quote for the title. Fun fact….Jack King’s son was one of my flight instructors flying the F-14 (I was a RIO in VF-84 and VX-30)
@johnb8746
@johnb8746 Год назад
Most good. These are really good. Looks like it has taken a lot of time and effort to put this wonderful video together.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Yes...lot of time and effort. Last October I became interested in learning Blender having spent the prior year putting several apps in the Apple App Store. You can see my first animation test case on youTube with a scify spaceship. The LUT probably took the most time, and I would definitely build it differently next time. For the most part, I would build ALL of my models differently if I did it again. As you get your hands dirty, you end up learning new and better ways to do things.
@1SqueakyWheel
@1SqueakyWheel Год назад
@@opieswenson this is very true
@EnhanceYourCalm215
@EnhanceYourCalm215 Год назад
Awesome video thanks! Great perspective which you couldn't really get with the live footage.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks…there are two other videos in the series if you have not seen them. A new one is coming out where you will be able to see the entire interior in detail.
@SimonAmazingClarke
@SimonAmazingClarke Год назад
F1 engines. The outer four fired for two and a half minutes. The centre one cut out after two minutes to prevent high acceleration.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Yes…you were not supposed to see that.🙂
@edjohnson2192
@edjohnson2192 Год назад
Blew my mind! Thank you!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for your comment!
@TorbenHolmelund
@TorbenHolmelund Месяц назад
Been there myselves, it was so great to see
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@roliveira2225
@roliveira2225 Месяц назад
Excellent! Congrats!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Месяц назад
Thank you so much 😀
@AAA-kc9ol
@AAA-kc9ol Год назад
Amazing illustration and simulation… impressive all these achievements done in 1969 meaning all engr done early 60 till 65 and from then testing and debugging so this is let 50s technology proven in late 60s … just amazing achievement !!!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@orangsimunjan
@orangsimunjan Год назад
very good video dude! thumbs up from Malaysia💪💪
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@frankperez1184
@frankperez1184 Месяц назад
Fantastic job!!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Месяц назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@carloscorti9919
@carloscorti9919 Год назад
increíble y minuciosa reconstrucción y blender! Felicitaciones!!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@joelgenung2571
@joelgenung2571 Год назад
WOW! Superb work.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@hchattaway
@hchattaway Месяц назад
I've used Blender quite a bit and can appreciate the incredible amount of work this took! Your animation is amazing! Very cool to see the details of the launch that in real life could not have been seen. Great job! BTW, i never watch the countdown clock on my microwave without calling out all of the same checkpoints in the launch sequence! :)
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Месяц назад
Fellow Blender user---thanks much! Don't think I have ever had a Blender user comment before. The A11 series was my first real animation. My A15 videos have much more realism with working DSKY and working digital clocks, fuel, etc. Currently working on a new Saturn V launch (A15) where I correct many of my Apollo LUT (tower) errors, add in a ton of detail, while at the same time replacing a lot of mesh where I could have used curves or instancing instead.
@hchattaway
@hchattaway 29 дней назад
@@opieswenson If this was your "first real animation" I'd love to see future ones! They should be amazing!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 28 дней назад
@@hchattaway You can do a search for Drew Swenson Blender on RU-vid or go directly to my channel with this link here: www.youtube.com/@opieswenson/videos. Let me know what you think.
@hchattaway
@hchattaway 25 дней назад
​@@opieswenson These were awesome videos... I just watched the hatch video for Skylab... The camera work was super smooth, nice easing. Looked like it was just floating through Skylab! This is my first attempt at animation in Blender... It's a kit bashing model ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nBkBG7ynwvU.html For doing solid modeling, I've been learning Plasticity. It's much more specific to modeling than Blender and has amazing features. Then I'm incorporating my models inside of UnReal Engine. UnReal is just that... Incredibly powerful tool and free! I've seen that's the way to go for making movies. What I would love to see you do is an animation of the F1 engines starting up from the inside. Start from the outside, than fly into the engine showing the ignition sequence.. The igniters going off, the turbo pumps spinning up, valves working and then the injector head spraying the fuel into the combustion chamber. maybe fly down the fuel lines from the tank to show the journey from there. :) I read so many books on the Saturn 5 and love hardware.. so that's my personal taste. :) Great work you're doing!
@fepatton
@fepatton Год назад
Absolutely stunning work! I would love it if you could publish a model for exploring! Never get tired of new viewpoints for the early space program, especially Apollo!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for your comment! Was not planning on publishing a model but I am planning making new videos giving a detailed panel by panel tour including explaining what the panels do.
@HGR693
@HGR693 Год назад
SUPER VIDEO !! Nice work !!!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! If you get a chance, please see part 2 and 3. Next video in work is a detail tour of the docked spacecraft. Detailed enough so that you can read everything inside.
@chrislong3938
@chrislong3938 Год назад
Exremely cool! Bordering on gripping! ... well, it gripped me, ya bastages!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! Please see part 2 and 3. Part 2 is being reworked…will be out soon. Plus more videos coming.
@mountainrunner6922
@mountainrunner6922 Год назад
Really cool... great job!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! More coming
@MrKanyas
@MrKanyas Месяц назад
Amazing video!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@josephshulman6666
@josephshulman6666 Год назад
Wow beautiful animation !!!!!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! Please see part 2 and 3 also. More content on my channel and more coming
@josephshulman6666
@josephshulman6666 Год назад
@@opieswenson Thanks I certainly will !!!!
@david25876
@david25876 Год назад
Very cool. Nice work.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! Please see part 2 and 3. Part 2 in rework---will release in a couple of days
@luisgaguilarm4965
@luisgaguilarm4965 Год назад
Gracias por el video. Excelente animación de un evento que marcó la historia no sólo de USA sino de toda la humanidad.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for your comment!
@dirtybeard70_Alivein85
@dirtybeard70_Alivein85 Год назад
Fantastic. Thank you
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@dimetime35c
@dimetime35c Год назад
With luck on November 16th once again a rocket will lift off from Kennedy space center and head towards the moon.
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan Год назад
You even simulated the ullage motors! Well done!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks for noticing.!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Also take a look at my outdated Part 1 (see link in the description) to see how I changed the treatment of the ullage/separation motors. And the new Part1 added the first stage separation motors. First stage has 8 separation motors…2 per each fin. I think it was Apollo 15 that removed 4 of these motors to save weight…but then put them back on for subsequent missions.
@schtepke
@schtepke Год назад
great job!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@markusbanach-stb5892
@markusbanach-stb5892 Год назад
Good burn!
@waynebooker498
@waynebooker498 19 дней назад
That was AWESOME!!!!!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 18 дней назад
Thanks for watching!!
@waynebooker498
@waynebooker498 18 дней назад
@@opieswenson So well done. Thank you for doing it.
@harry2928
@harry2928 Год назад
Captivating, fascinating & superb job on animation and coupling with audio. makes me wish all over again that I was inside there just as when I watched it live on our crappy black & white Magnavox tv (when I was 7 or somethin). a nice comprehensive representation of sequence with no extra fluff added. I would've maybe pissed pants knowing decades later how phenomenally Dangerous being in space is. even in low-low orbit right above. no room for any tiny fudge at all. 🥶
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! And back then, we did not really know how crappy TVs really were. Did you get a chance to see all 3 parts?
@harry2928
@harry2928 Год назад
@@opieswenson No sir but I'll look for it
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
@@harry2928 The link is in the description of the video that you watched or just click on my handle @opieswenson where it shows up in blue
@harry2928
@harry2928 Год назад
@@opieswenson Thank you kindly Mr. Swenson I'll definitely see to it. Your panning angular perspective/s chosen in anim. is beautiful in augmenting the realism quality. You have my full salute; what a splendid sequence. 👌🏻👍🏻
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
@@harry2928Thanks!
@antoniogodinho9624
@antoniogodinho9624 Год назад
fantastic many tks
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@gianmarcosardi7340
@gianmarcosardi7340 27 дней назад
Excellent .I was There.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 27 дней назад
Thanks for watching! At the Cape for the launch?
@bucko6641
@bucko6641 Год назад
Excellent vid 👌🤙👍
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! There is a part 2 and 3 if you have not seen it. And new video coming out
@stevenewbery9256
@stevenewbery9256 Год назад
Wow - just awesome !
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
thanks! If you get a chance please see part 2 and 3.
@2hami
@2hami Год назад
Beautiful
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks! Please see part 2 and 3….more content coming.
@diegosevilla1503
@diegosevilla1503 Год назад
Excelente, felicitaciones...
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@flintymcduff5417
@flintymcduff5417 Год назад
Nicely done!
@opieswenson
@opieswenson Год назад
Thanks!
@dlorde
@dlorde 7 месяцев назад
Wow! Superb modelling & rendering - I particularly like the cabin tour - especially the labelling! If there was texture mapping, it would be almost photorealistic, but a lot more work, and possibly a distraction.
@opieswenson
@opieswenson 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for your comment! As the series progressed, I added more detail to the interior. My translunar coast video is the Apollo 11 video with the most interior detail…and shot with the cycles engine. That detailed interior carried over to my Skylab series. I have Apollo 15 part 1 available with a working waist restraint (and astronauts) in the LM. Part 2 will be deploying the rover.
@dlorde
@dlorde 7 месяцев назад
@@opieswenson Sounds good! Thanks for giving a new perspective to historic events. I'll keep watching... 😉
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