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Richard Hammond reveals the engineering connections in NASA's Space Shuttle - the world's first re-usable space craft. He goes backstage at Kennedy Space Centre, in Florida, to discover how an organ pump, tram tracks, a WWII anti-sonar device, a camera iris and a cannonball all helped create the most technologically advanced machine ever engineered by man. Conceived in the early 1970's as the successor to the Apollo Moon missions, the Shuttle is a delivery system, designed to transport payloads such as the Hubble Telescope, and most of the International Space Station, into orbit, and return for its next cargo. The delivery van is the Orbiter - what most people call the Shuttle - which is mated with a huge external fuel tank and rocket boosters which are all jettisoned. Surviving the huge destructive forces of travelling to space and returning in usable form called for ingenious engineering compromises. The Shuttle is a rocket for the first part of its life, then morphs into a plane for the return journey.
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@stiimuli
@stiimuli 5 лет назад
and now its time to see how fast it gets 'round our track
@s0vietonion
@s0vietonion 5 лет назад
Aaaaand they've set fire to the tarmac. No literally.
@anuragrajkumar5406
@anuragrajkumar5406 5 лет назад
Space stig to test?
@romanmichalsky130
@romanmichalsky130 5 лет назад
Some say......
@stiimuli
@stiimuli 5 лет назад
@@anuragrajkumar5406 Some say he puts rocket fuel on his Cheerios instead of milk.....and that he's actually the one driving that roadster that Elon Musk launched towards Mars. All we know is, he's called the Space Stig !.
@Chico69ers
@Chico69ers 5 лет назад
You mean the Spig?
@yocheckitman
@yocheckitman 4 года назад
This dudes style is the definition of 2005 and it’s great
@terranrepublic7023
@terranrepublic7023 2 года назад
At the beginning of the show he mentioned that the space shuttle has flown 130 times, Nasa's STS 130 was flown in 2010, so he couldn't have recorded this before 2010 and therefore it's more like the definition of 2010
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Год назад
​​@@terranrepublic7023 nobody accused Hammond of being up to date on style, and OP is right, the way he's dressed is extremely 2005. Just because the show was released between 2008-11, that means nothing in relation to Hammond's apparel choices. He is British, after all. A lot of Brits still dress like WWII hasn't happened yet.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Год назад
I miss documentaries like this. A charismatic host we know, simplification of complex concepts and how they connect to other concepts to make it all digestible, as well as a bit of fun, well done Hamster.
@K4R007
@K4R007 Год назад
Agreed. I have watched this series a number of times and it never gets old.
@marnoi8754
@marnoi8754 4 года назад
17:50 Hammond timidly asking "..can we have a race" Guy: "Yes" - Clarkson hidden in the bushes finally shows himself - SPEEEEEEED AND POWEEEEEEEEEEEEER
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 3 года назад
HAMMOND! YOU BLITHERING IDIOT!
@jacobcoopervfx4674
@jacobcoopervfx4674 3 года назад
Is it a problem that I hear Jeremy's voice?
@marnoi8754
@marnoi8754 3 года назад
@@jacobcoopervfx4674 it's not, actually it means that you are normal
@jacobcoopervfx4674
@jacobcoopervfx4674 3 года назад
@@marnoi8754 lol
@icyrhodes2738
@icyrhodes2738 4 года назад
He needs to do this again with spacex
@germanycze4130
@germanycze4130 4 года назад
space shuttle in 2020 is a little outdated XD
@Cars-N-Jets
@Cars-N-Jets 3 года назад
Icy Rhodes YESSSS
@georgewendell
@georgewendell 3 года назад
Icy Rhodes agreed but is the dragon capsule reusable?
@imanalfarizi6214
@imanalfarizi6214 3 года назад
@@georgewendell yes
@meg7088
@meg7088 3 года назад
Yes pleeease 🙏
@JamesJansson
@JamesJansson 3 года назад
"The red one was a lot faster" - car show presenter.
@MrAnarius
@MrAnarius 3 года назад
:D ))
@jebactychpolicjantow5497
@jebactychpolicjantow5497 2 года назад
@@MrAnarius iookkmkmmllollllllklolkkiikiiiì2
@JDMz
@JDMz 2 года назад
*Journalist.
@DennisMartinezCalifornia
@DennisMartinezCalifornia 5 лет назад
[Jeremy Clarkson voice] HAMMOND!
@krishna1408
@krishna1408 5 лет назад
Mist got in the way.
@Erodius
@Erodius 5 лет назад
"...YOU IDIOT"
@muhammadm.8132
@muhammadm.8132 4 года назад
@@Erodius he wasn't an idiot this time . except the chocolate kettle lol
@jaymurray2216
@jaymurray2216 3 года назад
(Jermey watching richard flying the rocket)HAMMOND YOU IDIOT YOU'VE REVERSED INTO THE SPACE STATION!
@medisonluna1254
@medisonluna1254 3 года назад
"37million horsepower" DAMN! I need to get that in my Civic
@I_Crit_My_Pants
@I_Crit_My_Pants 4 года назад
"37million horsepower" DAMN! I need to get that in my Civic
@timorouw5555
@timorouw5555 3 года назад
Ricer 💯
@lacai527
@lacai527 3 года назад
You dont have V-Tec? whit a muffler ending? ofc you need to inject spray into your manifold, Red gives most power, if its colored red its extra 132%.
@imadizzapointment8354
@imadizzapointment8354 3 года назад
@@timorouw5555 Not every civic owner is a ricer
@Rioderio
@Rioderio 3 года назад
@@imadizzapointment8354 but most of them are ricer
@imadizzapointment8354
@imadizzapointment8354 3 года назад
@@Rioderio yeah most civics is riced as hell, and miatas too
@KuntaKinteToby
@KuntaKinteToby 4 года назад
I saw the shuttle take off in person when John Glenn returned to space. They are not in any way downplaying the power of the engine. You could feel it hit you like a wall when the shockwave reaches the viewing stands, and its louder than anything you have ever heard in your entire life. It can't be described how unreal it is.
@madmoench
@madmoench 2 года назад
meanwhile in the 21st century we've returned to simping some billionaires. worse perversion than the capitalists of the 19th century and their sweatshops.
@z-trip5457
@z-trip5457 2 года назад
@@madmoench okii
@duncanvantongeren4646
@duncanvantongeren4646 2 года назад
Unreal… Exactly… Now wake up.
@Ralfi-Film
@Ralfi-Film 2 года назад
Lucky man. I am from Germany and I have been in the USA, but missed a shuttle takeoff only by 1 week. Sadly I have been at the cape during landing and it landed in California :-( due to bad weather in Florida. Now there is nothing left like this remarkable flying machine. Only small rockets.
@xtr3m3fLx
@xtr3m3fLx Год назад
Guess you never heard me after Taco Bell. Oh and dumcan, why you even watching something about space? Flatearther clown.
@dr.dreamy3489
@dr.dreamy3489 5 лет назад
Most informative, easily understandable , creative documentary i have ever seen. Thanks to the presenter for making rocket science so interesting and easy. 👌👌
@peepa47
@peepa47 Год назад
for stupid people
@pyrusrex2882
@pyrusrex2882 5 лет назад
I've been a rocket enthusiast for years, and even I learned something. It's a good thing they didn't have Jeremy trying to explain. "Ooiohh and this cold stuff goes into the burner thingy and then comes out the back of the bellish bit like a stabbed rat."
@mexert14
@mexert14 3 года назад
Jeremy can explain things normally also, he has done some war documentaries and I liked them. He is really calm in those video's.
@sublivion5024
@sublivion5024 3 года назад
@@mexert14 what he says is often incorrect or badly simplified for the sake of entertainment
@SimonBauer7
@SimonBauer7 6 месяцев назад
his documentaries arent that bad either.
@Leppalimes
@Leppalimes 3 года назад
The most remarkable thing about the space shuttle is that Hammond hasn't crashed any of them.
@FSdarkkilla
@FSdarkkilla Год назад
Yet. 😂
@dsdy1205
@dsdy1205 Год назад
you must not have watched the reliant shuttle episode
@jovi___
@jovi___ 5 лет назад
At 37:19 those robot noises are added in. Killed that whole scene for me.
@goatie1822
@goatie1822 4 года назад
Richard is great in these programmes and his sense of humour makes it far less boring. These programmes should be shown in science lessons at school to get the young ones really interested in science
@esnevip
@esnevip 2 года назад
What part of that was boring? Science is awesome!
@gorillachilla
@gorillachilla Год назад
They do!!
@kennyduarte783
@kennyduarte783 4 года назад
“Well, it works better then our Reliant Robin shuttle!”
@jacobcoopervfx4674
@jacobcoopervfx4674 3 года назад
Hey! Don't be mean. The Reliant Shuttle was glorious 😂
@baschoen23
@baschoen23 3 года назад
Not much to be honest, it's an amazing example of the art of the bodge lol. Really not the best rocket design but certainly interesting.
@markmitchell450
@markmitchell450 3 года назад
Del boy would be impressed nether the less
@daggermouth4695
@daggermouth4695 3 года назад
I fuckin hate people who quote what was said in the comment section. Your a fuckin parrot
@_reverse-psycho_855
@_reverse-psycho_855 3 года назад
Well lots of rockets fail on their first test flight...
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 4 года назад
I love Hammond's voice, I wish I also had a presenter like voice, so I could have my own Hamster show too.
@atsuedwin
@atsuedwin 5 лет назад
Very nice documentaries Hammond. I love your shows.
@corneliuscrewe677
@corneliuscrewe677 3 года назад
For all the flaws of the STS program, the startup sequence of the RS-25 SSME is one of the most beautiful things man has ever created.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 2 года назад
Nothing can beat the raw spectacle of the Saturn V ignition
@corneliuscrewe677
@corneliuscrewe677 2 года назад
@@cleverusername9369 No argument from me, I love that just as much.
@michaschmid3920
@michaschmid3920 Год назад
The SSME was a license production of MBB (Messerschmidt-Bölkow-Blohm).
@isurukarunaratna440
@isurukarunaratna440 11 месяцев назад
0:00 the most exciting intro ever seen on youtube.
@biomechanism1
@biomechanism1 5 лет назад
isnt that the small dude from that car show
@crackerhacker2271
@crackerhacker2271 5 лет назад
lol nice name btw biomechanism!
@supbro_the_crazy2681
@supbro_the_crazy2681 5 лет назад
yes, Richard Hammond
@kar351
@kar351 5 лет назад
lol yea Top Gear, ex-dude
@rShadowFace
@rShadowFace 5 лет назад
you mean the guy from the most succesful tv show in history worldwide? yeah, thats him
@supbro_the_crazy2681
@supbro_the_crazy2681 5 лет назад
@@rShadowFace true, top gear is going back to the old top gear before 2002 , very boring for me
@BrooklynBwoii
@BrooklynBwoii 4 года назад
3:46 Breath taking! I feel like a kid again
@Zarglog
@Zarglog Год назад
Richard Hammond is to tech what David Attenborough is to nature. Both are just captivating to listen to, and it feels like nature intended for them to be there.
@MarkBarrett
@MarkBarrett Год назад
That "ice cream" experiment cooling by cold fuel, was a really good demonstration.
@kelvinmburu2698
@kelvinmburu2698 11 месяцев назад
This is a very interesting and informative documentary from Richard. I enjoyed every second of it. Thanks to the team that made this possible👌
@ahuman9864
@ahuman9864 3 года назад
Gotta love the brits. They have a great way of explaining things. Best quick science doco I’ve seen in a while... and it’s quite old too
@droid1008
@droid1008 2 года назад
pretty good documentary, most of the information given is accurate with other sources i've seen. other than the columbia disaster section. that wasn't just caused by re-entry forces, it was caused by the NASA administrators' negligence to a large foam strike that punched a hole in the left wing.
@mtfenley
@mtfenley Год назад
Always been fascinated by space but this episode was very educational and fascinating
@roycefaggotter6860
@roycefaggotter6860 4 года назад
This stuff is incredible. Real eye opener.
@dotkop1072
@dotkop1072 5 лет назад
Very nice and descriptive documentaries Hammond!
@argentosebastian
@argentosebastian 5 лет назад
Very interesting documentary. Thanks
@trod146
@trod146 5 лет назад
Well aren't you very welcome. I'm sure the guy appreciated your support and compliment.
@lemartip
@lemartip 4 года назад
The narration from 3:28 about the main engines make chills run down my whole body....
@dipubiswas8520
@dipubiswas8520 5 лет назад
Thank you Richard Hammond, from Bangladesh. Very informative video.
@johngalcik5983
@johngalcik5983 2 года назад
I have learned more things in this video. Simple questions I have always had. Answered wonderfully! GREAT!!!
@89DerChristian
@89DerChristian 3 года назад
Love this show, very informative. Today, they would take one of the segments and stretch it out to one hour length
@harrishartman_
@harrishartman_ 5 лет назад
Happy to watch this one. Really miss seeing Richard on nat geo. Greetings from Pekanbaru, Indonesia.. 🇮🇩
@jovenaldomingo1123
@jovenaldomingo1123 2 года назад
Where is the videos for uneducated unexpected un expensive Nu job ever Nu money to spend on polluted water rivers lakes oceans canals??worldwide humans cities farming more trash and wastewater Nu jobs ever yet for nature best animals insects fish from the rivers polluted yet?? Think 07
@davidworkman3472
@davidworkman3472 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant it really is well worth a watch.
@Tapecutter59
@Tapecutter59 4 года назад
Brilliant, a pure joy to watch.
@BLX187
@BLX187 5 лет назад
this was a great show.. they need to make more
@zameernizam3825
@zameernizam3825 5 лет назад
If only Richard knew this before making top gears own space shuttle 😂
@dosmastrify
@dosmastrify 5 лет назад
His enthusiasm is infectious
@bradlavassaur8265
@bradlavassaur8265 6 месяцев назад
You rock star!! You've done it again. Awesome video. Thank you for sharing
@georgeisaak5321
@georgeisaak5321 5 лет назад
what can I say ...N.A.S.A has their way to create fast machines and smart solutions to solve huge or fatal problems ! Well done !
@heyeveryoneimcool
@heyeveryoneimcool 5 лет назад
I'd like to see Captain Slow's long winded explanation of the science.
@djxjxixsmjxjskjzxn1853
@djxjxixsmjxjskjzxn1853 4 года назад
James May is actually very good at explaining engineering. You should try this website called RU-vid, its got a lot of his stuff on.
@ianhobbs4984
@ianhobbs4984 8 месяцев назад
I will say this Richard really does make his programs interesting especially with the added ingredient HUMOR.
@NeonVamsi
@NeonVamsi 5 лет назад
Thank you guys for such a great knowledge
@Amonginsanity
@Amonginsanity 3 года назад
Thank you so so so very much Mr Richard Hammond and other members of your team and collaborators who produced this video and posted here. You have shared incredibly inaccessible sites and information about different systems with us. The inspirations that may have come from unthinkable places and technologies been amazing. Ofcourse you have produced a few other documentaries on these lines. To date I had seen only one. But now I am going to look for each one of those and will watch. Sharing knowledge and information with the world is one of the most noblest of things to do. God bless you and all those who endeavour to do this.
@NicTheGreek1979
@NicTheGreek1979 Год назад
This was a TV series 15 YEARS AGO... Calm down...
@udithawijeratne7361
@udithawijeratne7361 9 месяцев назад
@@NicTheGreek1979 😂
@generalrodcocker1018
@generalrodcocker1018 5 лет назад
What a great documentary! Thank you very much for uploading this!
@chadsimmons6347
@chadsimmons6347 4 года назад
Rocket Man, burning my fuse up here alone
@oneconciousness2248
@oneconciousness2248 3 года назад
Insane . Soon this will be just a Tuesday
@deathwrenchcustom
@deathwrenchcustom 4 года назад
"Some say... that he once urinated from the hatch of an orbiting space station, and that he will only respond to ground control if they call him "Unicorn One." All WE know is that he's called THE STIG!"
@Rigel7WasAlreadyUsed
@Rigel7WasAlreadyUsed 4 года назад
The rocket equation. It's a beautiful thing.
@djdimplesdimpole
@djdimplesdimpole 4 года назад
Am in love with this.good lesson.
@jaquimcompadre
@jaquimcompadre 5 лет назад
THANKS FOR THE INFO!
@rajeeshjohn8365
@rajeeshjohn8365 5 лет назад
Simple physics and chemistry scaled up to gigantic proportions. Who knew rocket science could be this simple. Respect to all the brilliant minds that figured out the subtle nuances that made space exploration possible.
@HappyfoxBiz
@HappyfoxBiz 5 лет назад
it's a controlled constant explosion in the direction you want to move towards, you could have learned it yourself by throwing a grenade at a stationary object and watch that stationary object move... basically just a missile that was sent into space in war time... THEN when peace took over, the civilians thought "hey, we could really do something meaningful for humanity, sure military would get our research too but he who keeps the lights on gets the spoils" - most times that has been beneficial to everyone but very critical for flight and environmental safety for the military.... such as memory foam and understanding aerodynamics to a minute level, aerodynamics wouldn't be used by you and me but for the military it means the difference between a jet making it from New York to Paris or not, memory foam is one of those eureka that benefits everybody from young to old and in most fields... including office chairs. Designs have assisted private ventures with skipping the harsh "learn by the hand of humility" and more about "learn from others"... Shame that governments don't go for a global front and pool money together to actually get a global space program together that is under the international law that no country has complete access, but all countries have benefits... could reduce the costs to $1B per country and get us quite far
@FonsecaEugene
@FonsecaEugene 5 лет назад
@@HappyfoxBiz Great thinking.
@pinktaco9979
@pinktaco9979 5 лет назад
@@HappyfoxBiz it's a stomach wrenching shame bro, the possibilities...
@HappyfoxBiz
@HappyfoxBiz 5 лет назад
@Fetus PC-TECH world war 2 was deviating to the world, Wernher von Braun wanted peace... Shame he was born under the wrong flag, wish he was Australian then America would have a fun time, we would have a heavy hitter scientist and you guys would have had your space tech decades earlier
@Tiger-lg5of
@Tiger-lg5of 5 лет назад
If this was the BBC they would be pushing the narrative that Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe children where the rocket scientists behind Space Shuttle.
@DmitriyChaikovskiy
@DmitriyChaikovskiy 4 года назад
How can people dislike videos like that ?
@antonielabuschagne9463
@antonielabuschagne9463 3 года назад
Flat earthers 🤣
@dinopulizzi8481
@dinopulizzi8481 3 года назад
Great Documentary Richard !
@sridhartomalladi
@sridhartomalladi 4 года назад
awesome video, a million thumbs up to Richard Hammond....
@88theps3user
@88theps3user 4 года назад
Wow most educated video I have ever seen! This is so well planned and explained! Well done! Wow this is sick
@CrippledMerc
@CrippledMerc 4 года назад
So you know how when someone messes up something simple people often say “It’s not rocket science.” What do rocket scientists say in that situation? “It’s not quantum mechanics”?
@ZeHoSmusician
@ZeHoSmusician 3 года назад
"It ain't brain surgery!" To which Jim Gaffigan wondered what brain surgeons would say... "It ain't like...trying to talk to women!" (From his 'Beyond the Pale' set.) XD
@F82TwinMustang
@F82TwinMustang 3 года назад
"Its not music theory"
@Jeramithehuman
@Jeramithehuman 3 года назад
They have a shirt at the cape where I live and is says “yes... it is” with the blueprints of the solid rocket booster. The engineers I know all wear that shirt
@philismenko
@philismenko 3 года назад
@@F82TwinMustang the real answer
@tolloromassi99
@tolloromassi99 3 года назад
It's the O-rings!
@badsamaritan8223
@badsamaritan8223 2 года назад
I like how he talks about the shuttle like it's our latest space tech, and not an obsolete deathtrap of a moneypit.
@jovenaldomingo1123
@jovenaldomingo1123 2 года назад
Where is the videos for uneducated unexpected un expensive Nu job ever Nu money to spend on polluted water rivers lakes oceans canals??worldwide humans cities farming more trash and wastewater Nu jobs ever yet for nature best animals insects fish from the rivers polluted yet?? Think 07
@offanchor
@offanchor 5 лет назад
Awesome! Love your work!
@edgarasu.6124
@edgarasu.6124 5 лет назад
John Launch working in the launch pad, brilliant parenting-giving name
@istra70
@istra70 4 года назад
Another proof that it is all just a big circus................... and money fraud.
@mathiastoft342
@mathiastoft342 5 лет назад
One of the best documentary's i'v seen!
@williamlondon6269
@williamlondon6269 Месяц назад
Absolutely great idea
@laxen122
@laxen122 5 лет назад
thank you hammond, very cool!
@StinkyDog1971
@StinkyDog1971 5 лет назад
Cooling the engines with cooling tubes has been used for decades in coal fire electric generating plants.The large boilers in these plants are actually made of siamesed tubes so the water walls cool the boiler and pre-heats the water before getting super heated.This increases efficiency and cools at the same time.
@nickluther263
@nickluther263 5 лет назад
So are we just going to ignore the massive hurricane at 40:40?
@kaydeezcafe726
@kaydeezcafe726 5 лет назад
woah ! XD nice one myan
@DavidMoviez
@DavidMoviez 5 лет назад
happens every day in oceans. Download the app 'Windy' and enjoy the view. Sometimes its hard to spot one, but most of the time there is one or two wandering around :P
@samsprod892
@samsprod892 5 лет назад
Nick Luther *IT CUD JUST B CLOUDS*
@john-danielmartin8753
@john-danielmartin8753 5 лет назад
Nope 😂
@SuperCoopdogg
@SuperCoopdogg 4 года назад
Yes. This isnt a doc about hurricanes.
@emoluv54865
@emoluv54865 Год назад
26:50 “Chief take us down to 200 meters.” Thanks Richard, Mr. Tyler and I would see each other once again, for the 7th time now due to this episode.
@Ricovandijk
@Ricovandijk 5 лет назад
Brilliant. thanks!
@UnshavenStatue
@UnshavenStatue 5 лет назад
See when you said "but NASA designed the Shuttle to reduce the cost of space exploration", that should have been immediately followed up with "...and failed, miserably". lol
@seanli7493
@seanli7493 5 лет назад
I think this episode was from back when everyone was dazzled by the word "reusable" and there wasn't much discussion amongst the general public about the actual turnaround cost of the shuttle.
@MidnightmoonRR
@MidnightmoonRR 5 лет назад
And yet it was able to do what other Space programs could only dream about doing :V
@seanli7493
@seanli7493 5 лет назад
@@MidnightmoonRR And was able to spend an absurd amount of money that other space programs could only dream of spending.
@parapobabam
@parapobabam 5 лет назад
@@MidnightmoonRR what exactly is that? exploding twice in the space of a few years, killing all aboard without any safety or escape mechanisms ?
@minecraft-shower425
@minecraft-shower425 5 лет назад
@@parapobabam you think there aren't risks? theres always gonna be risks
@RedLP5000S
@RedLP5000S 3 года назад
Thank you, Richard, for educating me. This was fascinating.
@zeb3144
@zeb3144 Год назад
Fascinating stuff.
@grrg474
@grrg474 5 лет назад
Great video....amazing AS ALWAYS. THANKS GUYS. BETTER TEACHING THAN AT SCHOOL OR UNIVERSITY
@Tiger-lg5of
@Tiger-lg5of 5 лет назад
Agree. I wish I had my lap top in 1960s, I could have learnt more than the fkn useless teachers I had that called me stupid. I was a visual guy, I can follow this easily rather than a blackboard.
@lunokhod3937
@lunokhod3937 3 года назад
might have been inefficient and dangerous but the shuttle is incredibly impressive and cool
@HalNordmann
@HalNordmann 2 года назад
Fun fact: Originally, the Space Shuttle had a two-stage fully-reusable winged flyback design, (some of which could do all the TAOS shuttle could) but those were too expensive for NASA's shoestring budget. Later, there were proposals for Evolved Shuttle involving liquid fuel boosters, wingtip fins and an ejectable crew deck, but NASA couldn't afford those either. #FundNASA
@tomwatts703
@tomwatts703 3 года назад
For all the shortcomings it really was a fantastic vehicle, wish I could have seen it in person.
@MsElijah16
@MsElijah16 4 года назад
Thanks for explaining
@aliaskuriankunnumel3419
@aliaskuriankunnumel3419 5 лет назад
Very good chanal I like it thanks again
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 5 лет назад
Dont drive rockets, Richard. Remember that (if you can)
@timcat1004
@timcat1004 4 года назад
Anybody else see the shooting star @19:21 ?
@jannis01
@jannis01 3 года назад
Its a plane in timelapse video
@gregbooth1551
@gregbooth1551 Год назад
Richard Hammond, you are the best
@mdtarifhasantech
@mdtarifhasantech 3 года назад
Really Amazing these Advanced Technology
@cesarconh895
@cesarconh895 4 года назад
I'm sure the BBC director made sure they visited Florida in early February to film this documentary. It is too fkn hot any other time of year
@pizzaboy5230
@pizzaboy5230 3 года назад
Mr. Hammond as usual very professional and straight to the point! Breaking the wall with sound - awesome! As much as the space shuttle of course! Good job!
@razorkat1096
@razorkat1096 2 года назад
I like this kinds of documentary
@cooper2270
@cooper2270 2 года назад
Reminds me of the the great British show “Connections” in the ‘80’s with James Burke. He would follow the thread of inventions and innovations that led to modern (for the time) technology know how. Both great shows.
@silvayanik5828
@silvayanik5828 Год назад
I liked the part when they demonstrated how the shuttle behave when entering in contact with air. The essential key is the fluid dynamics.
@fromnorway643
@fromnorway643 Год назад
Search the video _How to Land the Space Shuttle... from Space_ by *_Bret_* for an interesting and enjoyable description of the shuttle's landing procedure from the de-orbit burn to touchdown.
@MCPilot1201
@MCPilot1201 4 года назад
It bugs me how he says ‘I scream’ instead of ice cream
@ZeHoSmusician
@ZeHoSmusician 4 года назад
"I scream; you scream; we all scream for ice scream." :)
@emcee2258
@emcee2258 4 года назад
I’m glad you said this
@user-kn3cy1oz9x
@user-kn3cy1oz9x 4 года назад
And the way he pronounces aluminum. It's gives me an ice cream headache.
@junii741
@junii741 4 года назад
@@user-kn3cy1oz9x but it's aluminium for the rest of the world
@emcee2258
@emcee2258 4 года назад
Adriaan Verburg I cant remember how he says it but it’s pronounced A-Loo-Min-Nium in England
@muhammadammarbinshakeel3909
@muhammadammarbinshakeel3909 5 лет назад
Masterpiece 😍
@buckethead1473
@buckethead1473 3 года назад
Wow what a great video SO informative!!!
@flappy7373
@flappy7373 5 лет назад
43:45 - "that's six times the speed of sand." that's some pretty quick sand, m8
@alifsoerjomarsetyo876
@alifsoerjomarsetyo876 5 лет назад
lol
@zanebliss3764
@zanebliss3764 4 года назад
I heard that too lol.
@ankushdavesar
@ankushdavesar 4 года назад
HAMMMMMMOND!
@howardsix9708
@howardsix9708 3 года назад
well done richard..i learned lots from this...............
@mrarnold96
@mrarnold96 Год назад
Jeremy: Farming Hammond: Science James: Toys
@maximushuynh-pham1658
@maximushuynh-pham1658 5 лет назад
The wall wouldn't have collapsed with FLEX SEAL! lol, but intersting documentary
@liamm8-2
@liamm8-2 4 года назад
I have learned so much more in this video than I have at school
@iordanbaltaliiski2882
@iordanbaltaliiski2882 4 года назад
Loving these little series
@voidremoved
@voidremoved 5 лет назад
damn I wanted to comment about how much the guy in the thumbnail looks like Richard Hammond... crossed with nick nolte. turns out its just hamster after all
@Doom2pro
@Doom2pro 5 лет назад
Hugh Jackman you mean.
@mikeoxlong6468
@mikeoxlong6468 5 лет назад
I knew it, they tried to trick me. But I didn't fall for it, I knew it wasn't a man, I knew it was a hamster.
@hamzaouamrouche6272
@hamzaouamrouche6272 5 лет назад
International Space Station is now known to be the BEST concretisation for humanity HONOR FOR SPACE SHUTTLE today COUNTINUE WITH SPACE X
@cj_r3249
@cj_r3249 3 года назад
I love Richard Hammond
@dailylifetaste4091
@dailylifetaste4091 4 года назад
Great ! Thanks for sharing
@PhilippeLarcher
@PhilippeLarcher 4 года назад
6:45 for the original Hammond Organ ^^" (doesnt sound like Deep Purple though)
@grahamhill7845
@grahamhill7845 3 года назад
as far as I know it looks like it though, apparently he bashes it rather a lot.
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