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JPL and the Space Age: The American Rocketeer 

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is widely known for its trailblazing role in space exploration, and the “JPL and the Space Age” documentary series invites viewers to relive those early adventures through rare archival footage and interviews with many of JPL’s pioneering engineers and scientists.
“The American Rocketeer” is the story of the origins of JPL, the world’s premier center for the exploration of the solar system and beyond. It’s also the story of one man’s reach for the stars.
The central figure throughout this episode is Frank Malina, whose fundamental role in the evolution of American rocketry is largely unknown and remains uncelebrated. As an idealistic Caltech graduate student during the midst of the Great Depression, Malina agreed to lead a motley crew of amateur rocket enthusiasts and fellow Caltech students attempting to launch rockets in hopes of one day reaching space. That led to building rockets for the U.S. Army during World War II. Malina helped to win a world war, only to later see his country turn against him and declare him an international fugitive. Through it all, he kept meticulous records, hoping to ensure his pioneering role in American rocketry.
Documentary length: 1 hour 29 minutes

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@anandjhave
@anandjhave Год назад
Thanks JPL for singing about this unsung hero.
@frankneeri8315
@frankneeri8315 Год назад
What an interesting chronicle of a heady, yet disappointing time in American engineering. I was a small boy who spend many days at Dr. Van Karman’s home on Marengo in Pasadena. He was my godfather and left me many good memories. My mom and dad were close to Dr Van Karman and his sister and his assistant Marie Roddenberry(sp). My mom was a friend of many of those included in the documentary at Caltech and JPL. My mother also worked for and with him as a translator with JPL in the 1950’s and my dad was employed at Aerojet in the 1960’s. I have many mementos he gave my brother and I. I consider myself so lucky to have been exposed to his world. Thank you for such a wonderful piece of history.
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman Год назад
I love this story - thanks for sharing - really warms my heart hearing everyone's cherished experience - hearing the insider stories that are memorable that never make it to the documentaries even! But I'm so glad this documentary opens up the conversation for that :)
@frankhausman1033
@frankhausman1033 Год назад
This documentary needs the usual RU-vid placement boosts: channel subscriptions,inclusion in playlists, keyword additions
@BrianGreeson
@BrianGreeson Год назад
JPL. Thank you for all of the full length documentaries.
@veritas41photo
@veritas41photo 2 месяца назад
Extremely interesting and very educational! These obscure figures in the early history of Aerojet and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory were (until now) entirely unknown to me.
@md.m.8372
@md.m.8372 Год назад
What a great documentary! Thoroughly enjoyed it.
@kilimanjarocruz660
@kilimanjarocruz660 2 года назад
Why this video is unlisted and with very few views, I don't understand. This is one of the best documentaries about early rocket and space technologies that I have ever seen. And about someone who is relatively unknown. So sad to see how some ridiculous political witch hunt interrupted the careers and life overall of some amazing scientists.
@cjay2
@cjay2 2 года назад
The political witchhunts happen continuously. And these same politicians are con trolled by those who gave us the v ir us and their vack seen.
@IvorMektin1701
@IvorMektin1701 Год назад
Mass starvation probably upset some folks.
@00Mandy00
@00Mandy00 Год назад
These JPL documentaries are so good. I hate to say that being unknown just keeps him unknown. Everyone knows Goddard or Von Braun.
@frankhausman1033
@frankhausman1033 Год назад
Welcome to Amerika, as they say
@MrHichammohsen1
@MrHichammohsen1 Год назад
Congratulations on this amazing documentary! Thank you JPL.
@tycannah4271
@tycannah4271 Год назад
A wonderful story and insight into the formation of the JPL. It certainly has the makings of a feature film and its a shame this documentary appears to be a hidden treasure.
@prestonwestenbarger7557
@prestonwestenbarger7557 2 года назад
Great documentary. I actively follow all space news and the history of space travel and I've heard very little about the people showcased here. Thank you for producing this video as I feel the early days of rocketry and the personalites whom created the foundation for what we have today is a very important chapter in the story of the pioneers of spaceflight.
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 2 года назад
The names sounded familiar to me for whatever reason, and @39:50 I remembered from where: The book Ignition! An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants by John D Clark. I highly recommend it!
@cjay2
@cjay2 2 года назад
@@ArKritz84 Thanks for that book suggestion. I just downloaded it for free as a pdf from pdfdrive.
@otakujhp
@otakujhp Год назад
Just when I thought I couldn't dislike Hoover more, this documentary goes and proves me wrong.
@RV4aviator
@RV4aviator Год назад
Thank you JPL/NASA/NACA ..! Modern Rocketry and aerospace Science truly does owe a debt of gratitude to the Engineers that laid the foundations for us..!
@alohaservant
@alohaservant Год назад
excellent documentary with such interesting details on the tragedies affecting human beings and their families and associates. Frank Malina may you and yours find the peace you so vehemently believed in. ty JPL
@h2energynow
@h2energynow Год назад
JPL thanks forthis inisight into rocketers. Cutting edge development, failure, perserverance, and success.
@gothwhiteinc
@gothwhiteinc Год назад
Great piece! Thanks to you and RU-vid 🍻
@Mattkb9
@Mattkb9 Год назад
Fantastic documentary, very well produced and a great story!
@ZiggaRats
@ZiggaRats Год назад
wild times! excellent doc of a difficult story. "History...is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." -J. Joyce well done!
@AustralLabs
@AustralLabs Год назад
Extraordinary document, a lot of things I did not know till now.
@s1nb4d59
@s1nb4d59 Год назад
Another great JPL doco.
@zackariahmayhew8324
@zackariahmayhew8324 10 месяцев назад
May he never be forgotten
@paulmarkert5907
@paulmarkert5907 Год назад
What an astounding documentary!
@enesaish
@enesaish Год назад
Excellent documentary JPL!!! like all your space missions.
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman Год назад
I put this on my electrical engineering inspiration list! Thanks JPL - you're the best. I love the title - what I've been waiting for. Knowing the behind the scenes - what started it all - is what I live for!
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 8 месяцев назад
so funny - I put it on this list, but all the other lists it's supposed to be on - it's not there for.
@flannelshirtdad
@flannelshirtdad Год назад
So many of the great and innovative institutions started as small shops to pursue "crazy" ideas. This is, for me, a missing piece that helps to explain the beginnings of such a magnificent research institute we call JPL - and the beginnings of the business with the most cool name of Aerojet-Rocketdyne.
@davidbarron4118
@davidbarron4118 Год назад
Thank you for posting this amazing documentary I hadn't heard of Jack parsons until I found a biography about him "Fallen Angel " it's a great read & I urge everyone to check it out so this documentary is a A+ with myself thank you again for posting 👍🥰
@shaindaman13
@shaindaman13 2 месяца назад
Thanks for staying on this issue Brodie. You rock!
@a.x.marcus4627
@a.x.marcus4627 Год назад
Amazing document
@legPhase
@legPhase Год назад
Thank you for this documentary! So many people have contributed that are mentioned nowhere, how about an episode of the "lower decks" ?
@jamesdunham1072
@jamesdunham1072 5 месяцев назад
This is an absolutely wonderful documentary. Being born and raised in LA, as well as a retired engineer, I had no idea of this fascinating story...
@josephdonais4778
@josephdonais4778 Год назад
Thank you JPL.
@dominicdmello7531
@dominicdmello7531 Месяц назад
Excellent!
@Intervaloverdose
@Intervaloverdose Год назад
So good
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 8 месяцев назад
I have such great memories watching this live with JPL in the chat. It was so memorable. This is my favorite video on this channel - even though I like the NASA@60 videos - especially because I was in one of them in person. It was great. JPL is great for so much. I have their water bottle with me everywhere - someone found it for me when we were there. It took an engineer brain to figure out just out to open it - super engineered. You need a rocket science degree to open it lol. From rocketeer to bottle opening - this is what America and JPL is all about lol.
@jerryleslie1881
@jerryleslie1881 8 месяцев назад
This is showing now on the NASA Channel (205 on Comcast)
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 8 месяцев назад
ooo - I see all the 'jpl and the space age' videos. I like watching the jpl animation educational videos - especially when they were used for the show How the Universe Works on the Science Channel. It's amazing how we came to a day where we allowed the ideas of these 3 to be brought to life visually from the real-world knowledge collected from the exploration of them.
@skamithi
@skamithi Год назад
Amazing story. I love this series. Would be great to learn the story of Qian Xuesen. I bet his story is just as interesting. Thanks to him china may be the next country to land ppl on the moon.
@ApollotoArtemis
@ApollotoArtemis 2 месяца назад
Amazing story! Nice to know the beginnings of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. My Mother grew up in Pasadena and worked at a company in 1949 called Pacific Aeromotive. An Aircraft company in the area which might have become or been swallowed up by one of the other giants. I still have her photo ID badge.
@TimOFFon
@TimOFFon Год назад
From the first minutes I smell the analogy directed to our days.
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 8 месяцев назад
to me - you need a normal person who isn't afraid to go out there (as in away from social customs) - to be able to handle the nuttiness of life - to succeed. This video proves that - these originators of JPL were in a world that wasn't normal - it was plagued with paranoia over regular people doing good work. You needed a little craziness to get by, but not so much you lose sight of reality. However, sometimes even that wasn't enough (like when one of them got deported back to china - if I remember correctly). This video shows how life might be really hard where the odds are stacked against you - and through all of that - you're able to start a whole empire stretching all of the universe! The most amazing story that has been my inspiration. I've been waiting for this video for 26 years! I've been so glad to have it on youtube. This is what makes youtube great - I see everything everyone wants to present and is proud of. My hope is for everyone to be a hub of their own life's reserves - once we achieve the imagination age :). It's so inspirational to build my youtube channel one day if I ever get to it.
@real_dddf
@real_dddf 3 месяца назад
"deported to china" is actually glossing over the incredible story that deserves its own documentary. There was a lot of detainment and surveillance and he wasn't allowed to leave the US even though he wanted to, until China traded the US lots of captured spies and other things. Honestly, just shows how "odds stacked against you" just might be what you need to succeed. Had Tsien stayed in the US he would have just been another rocket scientist, but a few setbacks later he turns out to be a hero for 1.4 billion people. If you ever encounter issues setting up your youtube enterprise, perhaps it's not such a bad thing, and you'll be pushed to another path where you find success.
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 3 месяца назад
I agree - I love the inspiration in this - it's so true. Sometimes you try to make something work that doesn't - that just being told 'no' harshly is the greatest gift you can get! That documentary would sound very amazing. I'd watch. Where's biographics when you need them?@@real_dddf
@JesbaamSanchez
@JesbaamSanchez Год назад
I would need to rewatch this episode again. It's interesting and this was kinda a secret episode. It wasn't well shown in the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
@lavelchase6040
@lavelchase6040 Год назад
Jack Parsons Lives
@Voidhawk23
@Voidhawk23 3 месяца назад
☆93☆ Frater V01DH4WK Jack Parsons...Thankyou for the courage to do what thou wilt... From all who have eyes to see..and ears to hear.. Love to all seekers of the infinite, may you all shine for many many more rotations around our local star... ☆93☆
@MrShobar
@MrShobar Год назад
Persecution of Caltech personnel in the post war anti-communist hysteria wasn't limited to Malina, Tsien, von Karman and others in JPL. Caltech professor (and two-time Nobel laureate) Linus Pauling was also targeted. He eventually resigned.
@PBeringer
@PBeringer Год назад
Indeed! The McCarthy Era was completely insane. The US really shot itself in the foot with its maniacal anti-communist fear and persecution in terms of destroying so much of its own talent for absolutely no reason. Oppenheimer was another notable victim in the sciences ... and possibly the most hypocritical given his work did so much for the state of which he was then considered an "enemy". Who ever thought that the prospect of egalitarianism, inclusion, true liberty and relinquishing greed could motivate people to such evil? It was just bizarre ... and it still reverberates now as a real obstacle to the implementation of universal public healthcare, among many other things.
@MrShobar
@MrShobar Год назад
@@PBeringer Amen. I left Oppenheimer out because he was no longer on the faculty when his security hearing was held in 1954. That proceeding was a star chamber proceeding using old information in order to remove him any position of governmental influence. They wanted his perceptions out of the way. The associations of his wife, his brother and sister-in-law were also made an issue.
@rally_furymoments5294
@rally_furymoments5294 Год назад
Please make this video downloadable. Am in Africa
@gotindrachenhart
@gotindrachenhart Год назад
Wow, great documentary! Thanks so much! Let's get this one some more likes people :)
@DebuggerKnight
@DebuggerKnight Год назад
why is this unlisted?
@user-ly1sx8ci8z
@user-ly1sx8ci8z 2 месяца назад
⭐️
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 8 месяцев назад
when the odds are all against you - rise above it all (literally). Let nothing stop you. If nothing else - that's all I care about in life. That's what they did - and look where we're at now!
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 7 месяцев назад
Man, Parsons was one seriously freaky dude. Like "don't look into it. Trust me. You don't want to know. Don't say I didn't warn you" freaky.
@extropiantranshuman
@extropiantranshuman 8 месяцев назад
If the entire world did a fraction of a percent of these rocketeers - imagine where the world would be! I got to wake up to this thought everyday - and connect with it until the world's to this caliber.
@LostAnFound
@LostAnFound 28 дней назад
1:08:59 He was not being persecuted for success in rocketry.
@LostAnFound
@LostAnFound 28 дней назад
1:13:48 Wag the Dog! As long as y'all belive Molina was the first to hit 238,000 feet with a rocket, and that rockets must therefore be the only realistic means of achieving spaceflight, the idea that more exotic means of achieving spaceflight were being studied and tested would be little more than fantasy. Yet, Molina's Sargeant A was like a bottle rocket compared to the V-2, his next iteration DID NOT set the record height for human flight (was set by Germany during WWII with V-2s), and his subsequent battles with the security / intelligence community was likely a result of his desire to bring forth these facts and more to the American people.
@Roarmeister2
@Roarmeister2 7 дней назад
JPL and Goddard both developed JATO but for different services.
@RV4aviator
@RV4aviator Год назад
And its also important to acknowledge that , the vociferous fears of Nuclear Armageddon NEVER happened, as attributed by the early Atomic/Rocket Engineers/Scientists. So may we please give Credit to our Politicians.
@DickzLand
@DickzLand Год назад
This ahow is completely missing the acdtual theoretical calculations about going to space. Frank was the first to work out principals, like staging, vital for lifting loads usefully into space. His interest was to study the upper atmosphere and go into space. The WAC Corporal almost made it, but a cover blasted off the instruments - went on to space - before sputnik. With luck he will be remembered for starting LEONARDO - a contemporary art journal and center for art and science.
@375GTB
@375GTB Год назад
Project Bumper put his WAC Corporal atop a V-2 See my comments above. J.C.
@BlackDesertSnake
@BlackDesertSnake Месяц назад
parsons was in close contact with aleister crowley and ron hubbert founder of scientology
@964cuplove
@964cuplove Месяц назад
Where is the movie about his life…
@Gfdsa40
@Gfdsa40 29 дней назад
There’s a Chinese movie about Tsien and a tv series called Strange Angel about Parson
@user-fv2yb6pe1i
@user-fv2yb6pe1i 5 месяцев назад
then how many ideas did Tesla have?
@calvinhobbes1617
@calvinhobbes1617 Год назад
Too many advertisements for a university. Don‘t they get no mor funding ?
@RecetasMaricel
@RecetasMaricel Год назад
🇷🇴
@LordPastaProductions
@LordPastaProductions 11 месяцев назад
What a shameful time for America when simply wanting a better world was considered a crime. So much for the so-called "land of the free". Not much has changed since then unfortunately, now they watch all of us.
@cyclingnerddelux698
@cyclingnerddelux698 26 дней назад
Who are the "they" doing all the watching?
@raedaltaee7358
@raedaltaee7358 Год назад
طاب يومك مولاي سيدي خالق الموجودات الكونية ومسيرها ومنزلها (عز جاهك وجل ثنائك وتقدست اسمائك وتمجدت اقوالك وتتوجت في رؤسنا ارأئك ودام سلطانك احقاباً ودهوراً وابداً وازمنة بعيدة) احمدك يارب لجعل عندي اولاد . مستشاركم المخلص رائد أحمد يوسف عبدالله الطائي
@BlackDesertSnake
@BlackDesertSnake Месяц назад
jack parsons was receiving messages about how to create advanced aircraft technology from intelligent demons beyond the vail
@believelandheightsbelievel5631
His story should be a lesson for America. We need the most creative minds available. Because of our own insecurities. We sent away or kept away. The most inventive minds that ever existed. We apologize Frank. Signed, USA We gave China their own Rocketeer. Smh China will rule the 🌎
@AustralLabs
@AustralLabs Год назад
The world does not need a ruler. It is the planet we own our lives to, not a place to be conquered. We, the humans.
@believelandheightsbelievel5631
@@AustralLabs What are you on... Please step away from the keyboard. The internet thanks you.
@YoungBones44
@YoungBones44 3 месяца назад
I AM THE MESSIAH ITS THE APOCALYPSE NOT GOING TO LEAVE ME STRANDED
@jwd888
@jwd888 Год назад
its a travesty how they were treated...
@whirledpeas3477
@whirledpeas3477 7 месяцев назад
Amazing that the feeble minded people won't destroy their interests "aka" money 😮
@johnmayer5920
@johnmayer5920 Год назад
Great video,Totally ruined by the book moneygrubbing commercials unwatchable quit and half way through
@shaindaman13
@shaindaman13 2 месяца назад
Maybe the Royals are tryna offset that AWFUL gaudy looking big red QuickTrip patch in the sleeves?
@billyrowland503
@billyrowland503 Год назад
Amazing how those who possess such intelligence can support something as destructive as socialism.
@LordPastaProductions
@LordPastaProductions 11 месяцев назад
perhaps that fact should give you pause.
@AustralLabs
@AustralLabs Год назад
How many other sad destructions of political paranoia happened by that time?
@saltyroe3179
@saltyroe3179 7 месяцев назад
What a waste of talent, especially the FBI driving real geniuses away when we needed them most . It seems only Von Kármán had enough clout to not succumb to J Edgar Hoover's bigoted and illegal attacks. Though I think Malina won in the end by being able to live his conscience and work toward peace in a world gone mad. We still have JPL and Aerojet, while Aerojet is was absorbed.
@Half-CockedG
@Half-CockedG Год назад
This seems like propaganda of some form...
@markgarin6355
@markgarin6355 Год назад
Citizen of the world? Socialist? Bah humbug Don't care...
@PBeringer
@PBeringer Год назад
No, you're actually just scared of something ...
@markgarin6355
@markgarin6355 Год назад
@@PBeringer ha....nope
@EricHamm
@EricHamm Год назад
You are ridiculous. Them mentioning it was key to understanding why Hoover was frothing at the mouth to find evidence on Medina. If someone from the 30s having different ideals bothers you much you must get TRIGGERED A LOT. Man up dude and don't focus on such trivial things about the founding of JPL.
@markgarin6355
@markgarin6355 Год назад
@@EricHamm ha....NOT
@codymoe4986
@codymoe4986 Год назад
You clicked, you commented, you care...whoops!
@jujenho
@jujenho 5 месяцев назад
A millionaire communist. Such characters are not rare at all.
@SuperLanyard
@SuperLanyard Год назад
The intro to this video is about as annoying as it gets. Ever notice that JPL and NASA are incapable of doing a professional video.
@EricHamm
@EricHamm Год назад
You are talking nonsense. If you think Juno and Voyager JPL docs were not professional then you clearly don't know the definition.
@375GTB
@375GTB Год назад
TRULY!
@professor-josh
@professor-josh Год назад
Its a bit cheesy, yes. Ken Burns-like for sure. More for a general audience than space nerds who know all this and more.
@user-ly1sx8ci8z
@user-ly1sx8ci8z 2 месяца назад
🎉
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