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FULL FLIGHT - Final Delta IV Heavy Launch
#ULA #DeltaIVHeavy #NROL70
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Watch ULA launch the final Delta IV Heavy in history carrying NROL-70
Pad : SLC-37B
Location : Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, USA
Rocket : Delta IV Heavy
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@av_kovko
@av_kovko Месяц назад
Bye, Delta. 1960-2024
@harryvlogs7833
@harryvlogs7833 Месяц назад
Not really the delta from 60s is completely different
@kevinhenry7176
@kevinhenry7176 Месяц назад
'Buy Mennen!'
@AlphaGametauri
@AlphaGametauri 29 дней назад
@@harryvlogs7833 You're real fun at parties arent you?
@harryvlogs7833
@harryvlogs7833 29 дней назад
@@AlphaGametauri yep
@petlemons
@petlemons 28 дней назад
​@@harryvlogs7833 You're also only correct if you ignore the context, the history and if you want to be a pedantic prick. Sure the components aren't the same, and it doesn't take a genius to look at the Delta IV heavy and see that it isn't the same as a Thor-Delta. But they are very obviously related in more than just name. The original Thor-delta used the LR-79, which when combined with two LR-101s becomes the Block 3 engine used in the Deltas, the RS-27 and RS-27a are essentially modernized LR-79s from the original block 3 engines. Those engines were used in form or the other from the first Thor-Delta in 1960, until the the Delta IV in 2002. Then the RS-28 was introduced in the first stage, but the upper stages were the same. Even the Delta IV Heavy, uses the same upper stage from the Delta III, only the tank is widened to 5m or so.
@jshepard152
@jshepard152 Месяц назад
"The Delta rocket family was a versatile range of American rocket-powered expendable launch systems that provided space launch capability in the United States from 1960 to 2024. Japan also launched license-built derivatives from 1975 to 1992. More than 300 Delta rockets were launched with a 95% success rate." - Wikipedia
@douglasstrother6584
@douglasstrother6584 Месяц назад
I will certainly miss the Big Ol' Rocket that does a burnout at liftoff.
@roncaruso931
@roncaruso931 Месяц назад
Watch a Saturn 5 launch. Makes this rocket look like a toy.
@douglasstrother6584
@douglasstrother6584 Месяц назад
@@roncaruso931 The Saturn 5 is in a class all its own. I watched a lot of them on a black & white TV with Walter Cronkite voice-overs. Still stunning sights.
@chopsjazz1
@chopsjazz1 Месяц назад
"Acknowledging mid-power level on the strap-ons" has to be the best line ever.
@IkeTurner-zd6jz
@IkeTurner-zd6jz Месяц назад
It's amazing how round the flat earth looks.
@desertfish74
@desertfish74 Месяц назад
😂
@SurfnTurfdfl
@SurfnTurfdfl Месяц назад
In a round about way, I see what you did there 😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
@switchedon6530
@switchedon6530 Месяц назад
Absolutely spot on!
@clang5962
@clang5962 Месяц назад
@@leonglassglow3854Oh look, a religious crazy. Just out of spite, earth, earth, earth, earth.
@IkeTurner-zd6jz
@IkeTurner-zd6jz Месяц назад
@leonglassglow3854 -- I'm an old man of 77 and with my cancer and arthritis I'm lucky to be able to type anything on my Samsung tablet. Yes, flat Earth people have an answer for everything. One of my relatives believes the Earth is flat and all the other silliness that goes along with it; such as that we never went to the moon and the stars are just fixed lights on the big bubble that encircles the planet. It's strange that in every other way she is totally normal. She's fun to be around at family reunions but I avoid getting into discussions about the shape of the Earth. Cheers!
@miket2120
@miket2120 Месяц назад
All of the new rockets, SpaceX rockets as well, stand on the shoulders of the Delta.
@Neront90
@Neront90 Месяц назад
But it’s better not to go further in history) Otherwise it will turn out that all the rockets are on the shoulders of the Nazis. :D
@ashhawk2346
@ashhawk2346 Месяц назад
​@@Neront90 Nothing wrong with that! Regardless of where it started, History should still acknowledged regardless of the political structure it was under.
@iuliandragomir1
@iuliandragomir1 Месяц назад
All the cars in whole world stand on FordT. That means that we must use again Ford T
@lantrick
@lantrick Месяц назад
@@Neront90 only if you arbitrarily end your jaunt through history in the 1930's. lol . Just pretend that Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Robert Godard didn't exist.
@Neront90
@Neront90 Месяц назад
@@lantrick But it’s better not to go further in history) Otherwise it will turn out that all the rockets are on the shoulders of the Chinese. :DDDDD
@davidkumarmaxi6843
@davidkumarmaxi6843 20 дней назад
Beautiful rocket, end of an era ❤
@FosterZygote
@FosterZygote Месяц назад
Back in 2000, I shot video of Formula 1 cars going through the final turn during the second practice session of the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 3 liter V-10s of the time turned over at more than 19,000 rpm and made about 150 dB. When I watched the video later, I noticed a shimmer in the image as the cars went by, and realized it was from the intense sound vibrating the camera CCD. I see the same effect in this video from the launch site cameras, only FAR greater.
@theflanman420420
@theflanman420420 Месяц назад
Very interesting
@GlutenEruption
@GlutenEruption Месяц назад
I was there in 2002. I can still feel that sound burrowing into my brain 🧠 😵‍💫
@oberonpanopticon
@oberonpanopticon Месяц назад
The end of an era
@jshepard152
@jshepard152 Месяц назад
SpaceX brought that era to an end.
@army2207
@army2207 Месяц назад
Kerbal is really stepping their game up
@takl23
@takl23 Месяц назад
Graphics are wild now!
@robstevenson675
@robstevenson675 Месяц назад
I don’t understand how they can launch a vehicle like that, but somehow cant give the guy a microphone pickup that works reliably.
@craigme3014
@craigme3014 Месяц назад
I don't understand how they can launch a vehicle like that, but somehow cannot cure cancer. 😥
@takl23
@takl23 Месяц назад
@@craigme3014they don’t want a cure. Profits will vanish.
@evolicious
@evolicious Месяц назад
@@craigme3014 That is not how cancer works. Cancer is not something that can be "cured". You can only treat it. Cancer is a genetic disease. There is hope for cancer prevention, like CRISPR that can do live gene-editing (human cancer trials are going on right now!), and MRNA tech (also has cancer-treatment human trails going on right now!), both show extremely good outcomes through tests and experiments. We might have a future where cancer detection happens faster, and a little bit of gene-editing over the course of a few weeks will get rid of the cancer cells. We are a decade or so out though.
@evolicious
@evolicious Месяц назад
@@takl23 Not true, better cancer treatment is far more lucrative, which is why cancer treatment centers put billions into finding faster and better ways to treat cancer. Cancer treatment today is costly, and effects everyone rich and poor. CRISPR and MRNA tech are more than likely going to make treating cancer a small inconvenience over a few weeks of gene-editing. It would be cheap, easy, and medical companies around the world are already paying a fortune to get it rolling out. Both treatments are in human trails this year, and both looking extremely promising.
@lebojay
@lebojay 17 дней назад
@@takl23”They.” Ooooohhhhh 😱 Don’t you realize that a customer who doesn’t die of cancer is more profitable than one who does?
@awayfromhome2893
@awayfromhome2893 Месяц назад
You make all of the country proud.
@Fireblot8826
@Fireblot8826 Месяц назад
Good to see a ULA launch!
@uprailman
@uprailman Месяц назад
That is it, no tricks in the bag left
@realtalk1310
@realtalk1310 Месяц назад
Very nice
@newqlar
@newqlar Месяц назад
Farewell you beautiful beast ❤
@artysanmobile
@artysanmobile Месяц назад
The ‘impossible’ perspectives made possible by state of the art cameras never grows old.
@robertjohnson2490
@robertjohnson2490 Месяц назад
Phenomenal
@garylawrence7547
@garylawrence7547 15 дней назад
Yes ladies and gentlemen, as you can see the earth is round, not flat!
@sluj49
@sluj49 Месяц назад
Wow. Crazy to see, after all these years, the space origin dragon heavy ship take off from cape carnival one last time. Great job Jebediah. Now come on home.
@juanmanuelmartinezchavez431
@juanmanuelmartinezchavez431 Месяц назад
Hello: Where can I find the recent history of the fuel that fuels the platforms and rockets that go into space? Is it possible that over time the components of that special fuel have been changed? Thank you! BCN
@onkelfabs6408
@onkelfabs6408 Месяц назад
To my knowledge, some thrusters of the Delta project still used hydracine. That has gone as well.
@fyrman9092
@fyrman9092 Месяц назад
That would explain the crackle in the rocket noise. Similar to the f-16
@pjotrtje0NL
@pjotrtje0NL Месяц назад
@@fyrman9092hydrazyne is just an emergency fuel for the F-16 - very few people have heard that noise…
@korana6308
@korana6308 Месяц назад
I thought it was eco friendly hydrogen engine? Wasn't that the whole point of a Delta rocket? or am I missing something?
@wingssoon
@wingssoon Месяц назад
Bye Bye Baby ❤🚀
@ronnie-being-ronnie
@ronnie-being-ronnie Месяц назад
Congratulations to the workforce on a beautiful launch!
@magnumproteus5519
@magnumproteus5519 Месяц назад
On initial fireup check the materials around the engines.
@patrickjack2943
@patrickjack2943 Месяц назад
Disposable lighter. A torch style lighter, but still disposable. The end of an era of rocketry.
@Telephonebill51
@Telephonebill51 Месяц назад
Does the PAO always interrupt the LD?
@mikethespike056
@mikethespike056 Месяц назад
go delta
@PabloGarcia-sj5pm
@PabloGarcia-sj5pm 29 дней назад
Porque no deja la estela que dejaba el transbordador? Combustibles diferentes?
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
Pros make it look easy… 😎
@rappar9673
@rappar9673 Месяц назад
ah, my favorite rocket
@meyer7312
@meyer7312 Месяц назад
Crazy how slow it seems compared to the Space Shuttle, Initial acceleration
@desertfish74
@desertfish74 Месяц назад
Solid rocket boosters give a Hell of a kick, is the difference I think
@NicolaiAwesome
@NicolaiAwesome 6 дней назад
Delta had less “engines” for one (counting the SRB’s as engines) and the RS68 is the simplified (less DV) version of the RS25. And as noted, the SRB’s produce a shitload of thrust, 2,6Mil lb’s each at liftoff, so even with the shuttle almost being 3x heavier than a Delta Heavy at liftoff, those plus the RS25 give it a real kick in the pants.
@SomeRandom6uy
@SomeRandom6uy Месяц назад
The Mighty 𝐑𝐒 68𝐀 ✊🏻
@felixx321
@felixx321 Месяц назад
Those thrusters look like they were getting toasty.
@kanishka.b8550
@kanishka.b8550 Месяц назад
Gonna miss those big as* single engines!
@fromnorway643
@fromnorway643 Месяц назад
RIP, RS-68!
@LM-fg7vi
@LM-fg7vi Месяц назад
Too bad we have to listen to somebody talking instead of hearing the engines on the pad and shortly after!
@Freedom1776usa
@Freedom1776usa Месяц назад
I know right. Commentators patting everyone on backs and rocket is only 3 feet in the air. Why not wait until 5 min later!
@JBM425
@JBM425 Месяц назад
@@Freedom1776usaThey treat each launch as an opportunity to out-do Neil Armstrong, trying to say something profound for posterity. I would much rather listen to the Launch Director channel.
@JBM425
@JBM425 Месяц назад
YES!!! I hate listening to launches with PAO commentary.
@valmine7507
@valmine7507 Месяц назад
yes bro the commentators keep yapping its annoying
@rdhunkins
@rdhunkins Месяц назад
@@JBM425If they acted like Shorty Powers back in the day it would be cool, but no. They have to gush about how amazing wonderful and awesome everything is.
@AMikeOnLine
@AMikeOnLine Месяц назад
A nice way to blow my old KRK rokit speakers and say good bye.
@MalrusOSC
@MalrusOSC Месяц назад
R.I.P Delta. Atlas is next on the copping block :(
@IkeTurner-zd6jz
@IkeTurner-zd6jz Месяц назад
What caused the intermittent breakup of audio?
@ronnonyabizness5240
@ronnonyabizness5240 Месяц назад
I'm curious what innovations in rocketry they made in those 60 years.
@sjp35productions6
@sjp35productions6 Месяц назад
Is it me or does this final D-IV look like a giant middle finger flying off into space?
@maheshch1829
@maheshch1829 Месяц назад
Lol now I can't unsee it
@IkeTurner-zd6jz
@IkeTurner-zd6jz Месяц назад
It's for the flat earthers.
@sjp35productions6
@sjp35productions6 Месяц назад
@@IkeTurner-zd6jz 😁👍
@TreCayUltimateLife
@TreCayUltimateLife Месяц назад
Ticker DXYZ
@kevinh22
@kevinh22 Месяц назад
Bye Delta!
@freerbt4839
@freerbt4839 26 дней назад
Goodbye Delta 🙋‍♀🐰
@SKbasicclassatoz
@SKbasicclassatoz 4 дня назад
❤❤
@Carbonbank
@Carbonbank Месяц назад
The Strap Ons😂
@robertsteen8685
@robertsteen8685 Месяц назад
I get excited everything he says "strapons"
@LasVegas68
@LasVegas68 Месяц назад
Yeah! LMAO 😁😜🤭
@Woffy.
@Woffy. Месяц назад
With two 'Stra-pons' you are not easily forgotten..............
@Rambogner
@Rambogner Месяц назад
Do they use any lube?
@Cowdog1
@Cowdog1 Месяц назад
Throttle down on the strap-ons😮
@masoodalimalik
@masoodalimalik Месяц назад
Please mention mission type..
@ryandickson2224
@ryandickson2224 Месяц назад
Sending a roughly $30 Billion US Space Force intelligence satellite into orbit
@masoodalimalik
@masoodalimalik Месяц назад
@@ryandickson2224 how many satellites ???
@abes_creations
@abes_creations Месяц назад
Probably just one, but we don't know since the NRO classified this mission.
@jesseknowles7155
@jesseknowles7155 Месяц назад
Falcon 9 • Starlink 6-48 which direction will it travel?
@PiDsPagePrototypes
@PiDsPagePrototypes Месяц назад
Up.
@tryout1978
@tryout1978 29 дней назад
We need Delta V for the memes
@techexpert-ww6yq
@techexpert-ww6yq 3 дня назад
❤❤❤😢😢😢😢 good bye delta
@jeff9062
@jeff9062 Месяц назад
Delivering Hot Pockets to the International Space Station?
@matthewowens455
@matthewowens455 Месяц назад
No spy satellites
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
Hot Pizza 😂
@matthewowens455
@matthewowens455 Месяц назад
@@Metalle that too
@joesmith6972
@joesmith6972 Месяц назад
Too bad nobody could enjoy the pure sound of the final liftoff because the woman wouldn't shut up.
@nicholasmaude6906
@nicholasmaude6906 Месяц назад
The production of this particular rocket shouldn't have ended till the Vulcan-Centaur had proved itself definitively (One launch even successful is not enough).
@AnthroAerospace
@AnthroAerospace Месяц назад
It was too expensive. Atlas is still going however.
@providentpathfinders219
@providentpathfinders219 Месяц назад
the engines came from russia. We haven’t been able to get any more since the contract expired a couple years ago.
@odynith9356
@odynith9356 Месяц назад
@@providentpathfinders219 RL-68 on delta 4 are from aerojet rocktdyne. The RD180 on the Atlas are from Russia.
@nicholasmaude6906
@nicholasmaude6906 Месяц назад
@@AnthroAerospace It maybe expensive but until the replacement has proven itself reliable it should be produced.
@nicholasmaude6906
@nicholasmaude6906 Месяц назад
@@providentpathfinders219 What I don't understand is why didn't Rocketdyne produce the RD-180 under licence? That option was available to them when the deal was made in the 1990s.
@lastfirst78
@lastfirst78 Месяц назад
Question I have is what is the payload?
@kingofaesthetics9407
@kingofaesthetics9407 14 дней назад
Satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office.
@MERLINDALACRO
@MERLINDALACRO 6 дней назад
😍
@hukatus
@hukatus Месяц назад
Delta six? @0:40
@jodyhaberfield5308
@jodyhaberfield5308 Месяц назад
What’s with the voiceover. Let’s hear the mission comms
@oohkumar
@oohkumar Месяц назад
Wow when did this start? I just found about it. Very excited to see more launches.
@L_3551
@L_3551 Месяц назад
Read the title Bud. Last flight of this particular rocket.
@oohkumar
@oohkumar Месяц назад
@@L_3551 that’s a shame looked like a fine rocket
@blakeyoung681
@blakeyoung681 Месяц назад
If only delta 3 worked out. 9srbs
@realtalk1310
@realtalk1310 Месяц назад
Will this rocket be replaced by the vulcan centaur?
@sidharthcs2110
@sidharthcs2110 Месяц назад
Yes
@johnpodo
@johnpodo Месяц назад
Yes also by the Starship!
@Fred59171
@Fred59171 Месяц назад
Why are they rushing to decommission the Delta IV? Replacement has not yet proven its reliability.
@basti20792
@basti20792 Месяц назад
Full flight? I see a cut before orbital insertion...
@Yeetin_Boomer_Actual
@Yeetin_Boomer_Actual 29 дней назад
why does the booster connection look like it was burning? that ISNT shadow. that looks like scorching.
@timestampterrysassistant7638
@timestampterrysassistant7638 Месяц назад
o7 DELTA 4
@jamesbuckingham8073
@jamesbuckingham8073 Месяц назад
ULA's last launch?
@MrSpacePhoneRepair14
@MrSpacePhoneRepair14 Месяц назад
Last Delta flight
@benzoid123
@benzoid123 Месяц назад
I had many successful flights as a kid using Legos
@rob832
@rob832 Месяц назад
I'll more than likely never see any rocket, with the word 'heavy' in its name in particular, launch in person. Too bad, l imagine it would be incredibly impressive. To say the least.
@leons-xu7qs
@leons-xu7qs Месяц назад
Bye joe 😊
@--Valek--
@--Valek-- Месяц назад
did he really have to keep referring to the side boosters as strap ons?
@AKUSUXs
@AKUSUXs Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@jimhays2772
@jimhays2772 Месяц назад
But can those strap ons make the rocket get all the way to Uranus?
@DarkZilla2000
@DarkZilla2000 Месяц назад
💀
@XboxsoldierF15
@XboxsoldierF15 Месяц назад
Are we not going to talk about the fire near the rocket
@MrSpacePhoneRepair14
@MrSpacePhoneRepair14 Месяц назад
That’s normal
@georgew.foutch7473
@georgew.foutch7473 Месяц назад
Strapons? Probably should have called them something else???
@ibclay1433
@ibclay1433 Месяц назад
Can we also end propaganda statements at launches?
@greggreaves1727
@greggreaves1727 Месяц назад
"strapon separation"..... tee hee
@roberthevern6169
@roberthevern6169 Месяц назад
Speaking as Sargeant Schultz from Hogan's Heroes: 'I know nuthink!'
@hkkhgffh3613
@hkkhgffh3613 Месяц назад
Geil machine!
@BamboozeldGG
@BamboozeldGG Месяц назад
o7
@ecleveland1
@ecleveland1 Месяц назад
Did someone bet Rob that he couldn’t incorporate the term “Strap On” into the launch report today?
@RickPeake01
@RickPeake01 Месяц назад
Only just enough thrust ..😂
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
SpaceX learn from the pros 😂
@patrikez1
@patrikez1 Месяц назад
Yeah,that insulation fire is troublesome.Never happened during the saturn V days.Elons Starship is just a joke with that silly cowling and the trapped gases.
@petittrainguernsey3297
@petittrainguernsey3297 Месяц назад
Did he say ‘strap on’ ?😅
@glenkeating7333
@glenkeating7333 Месяц назад
Over 250 MILLION dollars of rocket dropped into the ocean. What a colossal waste of money. What a shame.
@charlesyaryan6619
@charlesyaryan6619 Месяц назад
yup spacex ftw
@oberonpanopticon
@oberonpanopticon Месяц назад
Eh, reusability needs to be done something like a dozen times before it’s cost effective, and hundreds of times to make the R&D worth it. Plus, I don’t think the organizations that buy these things are _too_ concerned with cost.
@charlesyaryan6619
@charlesyaryan6619 Месяц назад
Look at Falcon 9 sending 90% of earths payload to orbit because of the efficiency @@oberonpanopticon
@AluminumOxide
@AluminumOxide Месяц назад
It’s more than that! $410 million for a launch of Delta IV Heavy
@Pantherjonvideos
@Pantherjonvideos Месяц назад
To echo what someone else said I think the contract saw no consideration for the cost..Also, it could be a : "Hey, we have it, so lets use it" type of mindset from ULA?? Dunno, don't really care..It was a magnificent launch!
@muneerahmed6170
@muneerahmed6170 Месяц назад
Does it seems to be flying at the escape velocity of earth i.e. 11.2 km/s???
@lantrick
@lantrick Месяц назад
Yes. It's obvious.
@magnumproteus5519
@magnumproteus5519 Месяц назад
Ohhh, OK Using a traditional propeller rockets with ocean splash recovery.
@LV_FUD80
@LV_FUD80 День назад
This is what I enjoy when watching a launch. I don't like the constant applause and cheering that makes it almost impossible to hear what the mission commentator is saying. NASA still keeps it strictly business. SpaceX takes the gameshow approach.
@7timecenturycyclistvespada982
@7timecenturycyclistvespada982 Месяц назад
He said…..strap ons…😂
@chuckm869
@chuckm869 Месяц назад
The purpose of this rocket was??? Cost tons of money and only able to be used once???? OLD TECH. SPACE X is the future
@rael5469
@rael5469 Месяц назад
3:11 What's going on there? That joint is leaking some sort of sooty substance. Don't look right.
@ryandickson2224
@ryandickson2224 Месяц назад
it's fine. Just an older, less efficient design.
@USViper
@USViper Месяц назад
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@peteranserin3708
@peteranserin3708 Месяц назад
Recon eh? Do you mean CIA spy camera stuff?
@3800TURBO
@3800TURBO Месяц назад
Must be a hell of a lot of debris floating around earth by now. All these parts just come off and float in orbit. Some re-enter and burn up but a lot dont.
@wilfstor3078
@wilfstor3078 Месяц назад
I was born in 2004, this rockets entire career took place in my lifespan thus far, I'm going to go have an early mid life crisis in the corner now...
@user-rc1xj9wr6h
@user-rc1xj9wr6h Месяц назад
Looks wonderful for the Environment.
@fromnorway643
@fromnorway643 Месяц назад
It burns liquid hydrogen and oxygen, which means that the exhaust consists of water vapour plus some unburnt hydrogen since the engines run fuel rich. Even if it burnt RP-1 (kerosene) like the SpaceX Falcon 9 does, its total CO₂ emissions would be comparable to those from a _single_ long-distance flight with a Boeing 747 or A380.
@FlyGuy2000
@FlyGuy2000 Месяц назад
You'd think they would have found someone with a voice that doesn't sound like an eight year old boy.
@eddieafterburner
@eddieafterburner Месяц назад
Seriously. All she was missing was that hideous trailing upspeak: “… and closing Delta’s six decade legacy of excellence in space … riiiieeeeggghhhhtt?”
@rsstv8662
@rsstv8662 16 дней назад
Ooo ISRO copy rocket haha
@Rocky-en6ic
@Rocky-en6ic Месяц назад
wonderful start and launch Space X🎉🎉🎉❤Elon and Family😊
@ryandickson2224
@ryandickson2224 Месяц назад
This wasn't spacex. this was ULA sending up a US Space Force Intilligence satellite with the last ever Delta Heavy rocket. It looks similar to the Spacex Falcon Heavy but they are very different
@abes_creations
@abes_creations Месяц назад
@@ryandickson2224 Well, not *similar* really, but they do have the same three-core idea!
@harryvlogs7833
@harryvlogs7833 Месяц назад
Goodbye terrible rocket
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