so true, that one person, space ee, decended from a youtuber with potential to someone who just milks sfs and slams it into a short and it turns out really cringe
@@theonlyfinal what are you excepting from a community, it is a bit cringy but what are they supposed to record? i kinda know that spaceee makes videos very frequently but those videos are that bad.
This was awesome, you hooked me with Vostok and stole me with the little details like the Shuttle-derived Orion launch and the N1. Only one you missed was Buran! Awesome vid
My Invention Aerospace Space Shuttle Dream Chaser Bay Saucer Model is designed for the project to launch into an orbital by itself without the rocket from outside and never live the junk from space.
Information for those rockets in the video 0:07 New Shepard- It is a fully reusable sub-orbital rocket by the company Blue Origin. It used for launching tourist into orbit. it is named after Alan Shepard who is the first american to travel into space and the fifth to land on the Moon 0:19 Vostok-K Vostok is the rocket that was used to launch the first Cosmonaut into space- Yuri Gagarin. It is part of the famous R-7 rocket family including the Souyz rockets. 0:37 Atlas LV-3B LV-3B was a human-rated expendable launch system used as part of the United States Project Mercury to send astronauts into low Earth orbit. It is part of the Atlas family of rockets 0:58 Titan II GLV Titan II was an american rocket that derives from the Titan II ballistic missile. In addition to greater payload capability, the Titan II promised greater reliability than the Atlas LV-3B, which had been selected for Project Mercury, because Titan's hypergolic-fueled engines contained far fewer components. 1:09 Voskhod Voskhod Rocket was a derivative of the R-7 Rocket series like Vostok. At first it send human mission but then was used for launching " Zenit reconnaissance satellites". 1:23 Souyz The famous Souyz rocket which is once again part of the R-7 rocket family. Used mainly today to launch the Souyz spacecraft into the ISS, it is the most iconic and famous and useful rockets of all time. 2:16 Long March 2F The CZ-2F or Long March 2F is a Chinese rocket used for manned space mission to Low-earth orbit. It launches the Shenzhou spacecraft that is very similiar of the Souyz rocket. 2:41 Proton Proton-"Zond" is a rocket carrying the "Zond" spacecraft used to get near the Moon. The Proton itself is a very large and beatiful rocket deriving from the UR-500 ICBM used to launch very large nuclear weapons like the famous Tsar Bomba. 3:02 Falcon 9 The Falcon 9- Crew Dragon is a partially-reusable rocket developed by SpaceX for resupply use to the ISS. The Crew Dragon itself can land vertically. 3:16 Gaganyaan Gaganyaan is an Indian spacecraft used to carry three people. It is launched by the LVM-3. **I will continue** This was actually very fun becouse i learnt more about the rockets and their history especially LVM-3 and Gaganyaan as i don't really know something about them. Ofcourse i will add more about Gaganyaan and some other maybe. Now i am barely half way It is 22:00 after all...
No intro, straight to the point: 10/10 Had cool filming style: 8/10 Background variety: 8/10 Included actual emergencies instead of aborting for no reason: 10/10
Major respect, you my friend have a new subscriber, and Patreon Edit: Sadly I had to unsubsidized to the patron due to a change in financial situation, but sell a great job!
This game is good, and I think it illustrates the need for SSTO space craft, due to the insanely high amount of space junk. It would be less expensive that way also. Reusable rockets are the other option, but I think using Aerodynamics and Lift is more fuel efficient anyways. I've come up with my own rocket motor designs, but the one I'd probably use for close to earth space travel, is pretty similar to any rocket motor, but it has throttle control via a piston system. With the ability to control throttle in real life, a lot of rocket motors that could do this would probably be able to fly a SSTO craft, with the right aerodynamics and avionics package, and they could have space gas stations around every planet. The technology is there, people just don't really understand aerodynamics and lift well enough to utilize that power in a space craft. The SR71 is basically a space craft that takes off from a runway, but it has an air breathing engine... which is like the only limit to it being a SSTO
1:10 In reality, Voskhod did not have an Abort System. To accommodate Leonov and Belyaev, the chair was turned 90 degrees to the right, the hatch through which they climbed into the ship is on the side, not over their heads, like Gagarin's.
Hey just wondering I am a big fan of your rockets and was wondering if I could use you’re bps for my vid because I can’t bp edit and is so I will give you proper credit thanks!
No amount of money can make me stop playing Spaceflight simulator, not a billion, not a trillion, heck, even burn me alive and bring me back to life, nope, still won’t stop playing it
Well, I didn't forget actually. Soyuz has 3 real-life abort records, the "Soyuz" part gonna take too long time if I include them all in this video. I am planning to make a new video about how the Soyuz abort system saved crews' life in history, and that incident will be included.
Sorry for that mistake. I was also confused when I was building it, there were letters "A, B, C, D" around it. I saw some RU-vidrs build it as RCS thrusters, so I just did the same.
They had ejection seats for the first few shuttle flights. But on all the later missions there was no dedicated abort system, just several abort modes, the most infamous being the abort to launch site that is moddeled in this video.
He showed the "Return to Launch Site" (RTLS) abort, however there were several abort profiles that were available, depending upon the height, speed, and downrange distance from KSC. One of the main factors was cabin pressure, and until the ACES "pumpkin" full-pressure suit was introduced, a cabin leak would have been an automatic RTLS or "Trans-Oceanic" (TAL) abort situation; astronauts preferably flying the "Abort Once Around" (AOA) or "Abort To Orbit" (ATO) profile as it was the least stressful on the Orbiter.
Or better yet, Energia-Buran with Space Shuttle Columbia from STS-1 to STS-4 when it was only two-man crews and the election seats and High-Altitude Escape Suits from the SR-71 Blackbird were installed (disabled for STS-5 and removed after STS-9).
I see every people sometimes say " this is not the last or the first cringe sfs vid " you guys think saying " cringe " doesn't hurt? Well if I said that to you that would be the same reaction after the one that you said " cringe " to