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Why Starting A Rocket Engine Is So Hard! 

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Today we’re going to do a deep dive on how exactly you start a rocket engine. We’ll cover pretty much everything from a simple solid rocket motor, to all the intricacies of liquid fueled rocket engines.
We'll go over thermal conditioning the engine, the spin up process, the scary transient regions, and the actual ignition of the propellants. Then we’ll talk about some of the extra challenges like starting a rocket engine in space and then we'll go step by step through the RS-25's startup procedure.
More of a reader? Check out our article version that also includes some links and sources - everydayastronaut.com/how-to-...
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:55 - Recommended Pre-Requisite Knowledge
02:35 - Starting a Solid Rocket Motor
05:45 - Purging And Thermal Conditioning
13:45 - Spin Up
20:55 - Transients
24:10 - Ignition
32:40 - Starting A Rocket Engine In Space
38:20 - Step By Step Example
53:15 - Throttling And Shutdown
57:10 - Summary And Final Thoughts
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@austingirdner92
@austingirdner92 Год назад
All of this in less than an hour is definitely not a long video. I'm honestly impressed you were able to cram this much into an hour!
@Scott_C
@Scott_C Год назад
Each peace could easily be 30 minute video and a month long series..
@loganhumphries4851
@loganhumphries4851 Год назад
@@Scott_C or even a college class
@patricktho6546
@patricktho6546 Год назад
@@loganhumphries4851 nah, a lot of theory is missing for university and even the step before
@LQB42
@LQB42 Год назад
Super impressive isn't jt
@TheDrumrhythm
@TheDrumrhythm Год назад
Wait, that was an hour!? Woof
@mixsmasher
@mixsmasher Год назад
I think we can safely say this is one of the most anticipated videos that everyone wants to watch. Thanks for all the effort you and the team put into it! 😊
@LQB42
@LQB42 Год назад
I showed my dad and he said he doesn't care 😔
@marylizbender
@marylizbender Год назад
I second this!
@mixsmasher
@mixsmasher Год назад
@@LQB42 when I said everyone I meant of his subscribers, your dad doesn’t need to care everyone has their own interests🙃
@LQB42
@LQB42 Год назад
@@mixsmasher he doesn't talk to me about things I like he only wants to talk about family
@risharehraje793
@risharehraje793 Год назад
I just start watching and I'm super curious if we will finally know how does Raptor 2 start.... For now it is mystery.
@ShadowZone
@ShadowZone Год назад
Me, an hour ago: "Yeah, rocket engineering is complex, I know." Me, after watching this: "Holy cow, how did they ever manage to NOT blow up every single space shuttle on the pad?" Great, informative content, Tim! Thanks for this.
@JoseNovaUltra
@JoseNovaUltra Год назад
Love your channel! happy to see you here.
@Loanshark753
@Loanshark753 Год назад
Maybe Rocket lab chose electric fuel pumps to reduce engineering challenges.
@alanm8932
@alanm8932 Год назад
Yeah, it does make it even more amazing that the V2 rocket managed to be pretty successful 80 years ago. I guess the hydrogen peroxide powered pump made things much simpler, if less efficient. The fuel wasn't cryogenic but did they precondition the liquid oxygen pump? Was it just built strong (& heavy) enough to withstand pressure surges at startup?
@michaelschnittker7388
@michaelschnittker7388 Год назад
@@Loanshark753 Rocket Lab circumvented about HALF of the complexities by going with battery powered electric motors to run the fuel and oxidizer pumps vice using the propellants themselves which is literally an almost one hundred year old 1930's approach. I cannot see why there could not be a combination of the two, use electric motors to get the pumps running and the engine started THEN chuck the motors and batteries on the way up to save weight and let the pumps run from turbines like "normal" by burning internal fuel and oxygen to spin turbines, BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. It would eliminate a LOT of hardware. And hopefully at some point in the future batteries will be sufficiently robust to run the pumps with electric motors ALL the time.
@Mawyman2316
@Mawyman2316 Год назад
@@michaelschnittker7388 Except when you get to the part about chucking, it fails, and crashes into your rocket destroying your lower stage. I think we should just put a little wind turbine under the rocket and have it spin with the propulsion. No way that could go wrong.
@anthonyblacker8471
@anthonyblacker8471 Год назад
I'm just at the beginning, but Tim, brother you have really taken your love for rockets (all of it) and come SO FAR!! You have assembled the highest production quality team of genius people and so much talent on your team Tim, wow. You're SUCH a GREAT filmmaker!! You really deserve whatever fame and glory you have gotten and will continue to get. I'm amazed every video you create for us all to enjoy free. Thank you SO much for the hard work, all the sleepless nights, the long hours, just to share your experiences and learned knowledge with us on RU-vid. You're one of a kind Tim.
@EverydayAstronaut
@EverydayAstronaut Год назад
Thank you so much for the kind words. I appreciate it immensely! I'm glad the passion shows 🖤
@Trrenik0kb
@Trrenik0kb 7 месяцев назад
he deserves to go in space for free.
@ibleedblue1101
@ibleedblue1101 5 месяцев назад
This comment sums up exactly how I feel while I’m left to delve into my newly found passion for rocket engines. Thank you
@kookieinsd
@kookieinsd 4 месяца назад
Can all this information be found on the internet? Or do you need to have a SPECIAL team with VERY INTELLIGENT people to make a video or learn something like this?
@JoeLaFon3
@JoeLaFon3 Месяц назад
Gaaaayyyyy
@AtubewatcheR
@AtubewatcheR Год назад
I CANNOT believe this is free. Thank you Tim for everything you do. This is incredible and an entire generation is learning about space travel because of you. 🙏
@BravoNineThreeTwo
@BravoNineThreeTwo Год назад
There's nothing 'free' about the ad-revenue e-commerce model. You are the product, my friend. Awesome content though, Tim.
@neon_Nomad
@neon_Nomad Год назад
@@BravoNineThreeTwo whats an ad
@geulach
@geulach Год назад
Sponsored by Apple watch
@BeaverZer0
@BeaverZer0 Год назад
Coming to you by whatever ad I didn't see using premium.
@harmankardon478
@harmankardon478 Год назад
not free bud
@srun121
@srun121 Год назад
I'm waiter. The fact that I sort of understand the engineering behind rocket engines because of the work you do is kind of insane. This is some of the best educational content out there. Beautifully explained and produced. You are a legend, my friend. Keep up the good work
@kevfluke1
@kevfluke1 Год назад
🎉❤😢
@Markoul11
@Markoul11 10 дней назад
"... understand the engineering behind rocket engines ". Do you?!!. I never understood how this guy can talk for an hour without actually saying nothing! Is he an engineer?
@nguyen4566
@nguyen4566 Год назад
Like many of you, I’ve already watched the 2 videos recommended. The “Everyday Astronaut” deserves a flight to the moon and back home safely. I’ve learned so much from this channel.
@SapientPearwood
@SapientPearwood Год назад
This is an awesome video, great job!! I'm a propulsion fluid dynamics expert at NASA, and I learned a bunch from this! Some of the folks I work with are involved with RS-25 startup, and it's really cool to see their work showcased so publicly like this. Also, I'd love to see a video on engine throttling!! You could go through solid rocket grain shape, in-space thruster pulsing and impulse bits, and of course the wild world of launch vehicle engine throttling and deep throttling. Great topic to add to your growing collection of incredibly informative rocket propulsion videos.
@feldamar2
@feldamar2 Год назад
Transients suck. So lets put a transient inducer into the sucker!
@ikeraguirre5865
@ikeraguirre5865 7 месяцев назад
ER-42 at Marshall?
@chilliadmiralportsmouth221
@chilliadmiralportsmouth221 Год назад
Your channel iterations since 2018 are beyond admirable, Tim. This takes the space biscuit. Well done mate.
@cseblivestreaming8073
@cseblivestreaming8073 Год назад
„Ferb, I know what we‘re gonna do today“
@dannybell926
@dannybell926 Год назад
What's that Phineas?
@ThePixelated_kris
@ThePixelated_kris Год назад
Underrated comment
@altair1405
@altair1405 Год назад
You are so busted!
@Scott_C
@Scott_C Год назад
Where's Perry?
@cseblivestreaming8073
@cseblivestreaming8073 Год назад
@@steveschritz1823 following this, we get a great doofenschmirtz flashback-type backstory where he talks about his uncle, Werner von Braun, who was too busy with his rockets to ever attend one of his birthdays
@Titter2
@Titter2 Год назад
I've been watching this channel since you were just live streaming Spacex launches from your house. To see how far you've come in such a short amount of time is quite incredible. I've learned so much in the years I've watched. Hard work surely pays off, keep it going friend.
@Gupp1s
@Gupp1s Год назад
As an amateur rocketeer who has been attempting to make a funtional liquid fueled model rocket for 3 years now, this video is invaluable to me. Thank you so much Tim, the work you do to make this information more accessible is amazing. Keep it up. PS: I can't wait to join you in losing our minds over the first full stack Starship launch, I'll be watching live even if I have to take an extra break at work.
@thothheartmaat2833
@thothheartmaat2833 5 месяцев назад
LEARN HOW TO SPELL FUNCTIONAL CORRECTLY FIRST.. NORMALLY IM NOT A GRAMMAR NAZI BUT IN TERMS OF ROCKET ENGINEERING WE CANT AFFORD TO BE MAKING THESE KINDS OF MISTAKES.. ITS LITERALLY THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUCCESS AND FAILURE..
@Rojasher25
@Rojasher25 Год назад
This is why we wait so long. Thanks for the incredible quality Tim! 🚀
@rogue6
@rogue6 Год назад
Incredible video as always, Tim. The graphics used here are second to none, and your dedication to communicating the science of spaceflight to the general public is absolutely amazing. Keep it up!
@ScottRainey
@ScottRainey Год назад
Icing on the cake: Clips from Tim's earlier interviews with actual space entrepreneurs, and not just Elon Musk, which was in itself a huge journalistic score.
@chuckvanderbildt
@chuckvanderbildt Год назад
This is a very impressively structured and researched video. Amazing work, Tim.
@edmondthompson1523
@edmondthompson1523 Год назад
This excellent content is why you are on the Dear Moon team! Thanks for doing this!
@rocketpunchgo1
@rocketpunchgo1 Год назад
Easily one of the best space engineering channels on RU-vid ever. Keep up the great work Tim!
@jonnylakewood7767
@jonnylakewood7767 Год назад
Tim, I feel like I finely understand rocket engine power. I have been fascinated since I was a kid in the early 60's but no matter what I read, I had never really been inside a rocket engine, until now. Thank you for doing your homework and explaining it so well. Your interviews and deep-dives with rocketeers are gritty and enlightening. Also, I appreciate all the work you did to put this video together.
@robjchristopher
@robjchristopher Год назад
Fantastic content Tim - huge congrats to you and the team responsible for making this happen. Fascinating stuff.
@CSIStarbase
@CSIStarbase Год назад
So many questions answered! Awesome video Tim! I'm glad I was finally able to watch this
@MordecaiV
@MordecaiV Год назад
It's so rewarding to see you able to draw from your years of dedication to get the _perfect_ examples to use as B-roll/explanation shots. Great work.
@TheSfyfe
@TheSfyfe Год назад
Tim, this is easily one of the best videos you’ve published to date. You truly captures that feeling I used to get watching the discovery channel when learning something new and fascinating! Thank you for all you and your team’s hard work in creating these deep dives!
@dizzyizzie6354
@dizzyizzie6354 Год назад
You must be extremely old! Do you remember that other channel called "history"..? I'm just joking, but honestly RU-vid has gone from low quality sub 10min "nonsense". to having the best, incredibly in-depth, educational "content" that exists today. In literally every subject / niche. ( Some Premium & Paid subscriptions are okay, but) TV entertainment models. high cost production, decompressed , fluffed or dragged out & interrupted delivery. Low information destiny, or low/no amount of educational information, either to fundamentally or completely understand. & actually learn anything at all. In a limited frame. Tim is probably the most influential or best of educational, space/rocket, creators! I'm so happy he won dear moon contest! He has continually improved & multiplied content quality so consistently. I say he can't get any better yet he does!
@ScottRainey
@ScottRainey Год назад
One of the best? I dunno. Top 100 surely. Nearly every explainer Tim does, is simply awesome at taking twisty complex stuff and making it clear, often simple. I know what you meant though. Hard to select the right superlative when every effort vastly exceeds expectations.
@BLKBRDD
@BLKBRDD Год назад
Videos like this are why I donate to this channel. It’s inspiring, fascinating and I feel the collective passion of everyone involved in making these videos. Never stop inspiring 💪
@fardreamer1576
@fardreamer1576 Год назад
It's truely impressive how much information you packed into one video while also explaining it that well. You make it so very easy - relative to the complex nature of the topic - to understand. Thank you!
@TheMusaic
@TheMusaic Год назад
Excellent work, once again! Thank you, I learned a lot! One last thing, as a retired professional aerospace engineer, I am super-impressed with your deep dives. Takes real effort to absorb all of this material and you have real talent!
@andrewrowe5224
@andrewrowe5224 Год назад
Wow! Knocked it out of the park as usual! 'Appreciation' is the word. I had no idea, and Tim, you're absolutely right. Developing a rocket engine design to the point where it can be reliably fired up is a very impressive feat. I did not appreciate this previously. Thank you 😊
@timemachinedream
@timemachinedream Год назад
FINALLY 🎉. Been really looking forward to this one. Thank you ! Great work !
@WuffiePhoenix
@WuffiePhoenix 11 месяцев назад
Awesome video, Tim. I'm fascinated with rocket engines and this was, while complicated, probably the best explanation I've ever heard.
@CameronMakesRockets
@CameronMakesRockets Год назад
Thanks for the HUGE amount of effort on this video! You and your team are producing very high quality content and I can’t thank you enough!
@Drflamerock
@Drflamerock Год назад
Fantastic video!!🎉 amazing graphics demonstrating the startups. Very grateful for all the work you and your team put it. Thank you Tim🙏
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai Год назад
What a superb presentation of this complex issue. From storytelling to infographics to anything else, I'm impressed! Thank you very much.
@macebobkasson1629
@macebobkasson1629 Год назад
Thank you for learning and growing. Each of these deep dives improves in quality.
@sjwatt
@sjwatt Год назад
Super high quality presentation! Thanks so much. This seems about as deep as you can go without losing half the audience along the way. Amazing job
@kinuorthel8096
@kinuorthel8096 Год назад
So grateful for this, have been following you and Scott for a while and neither of you had (I think) explained this process so comprehensively, thank you!
@Gibson99
@Gibson99 Год назад
Amazing work, Tim, Caspar, & team! I'm a space nerd, and I watched the previous videos and Scott Manley's video on rs25 startup. I even heard them testing rs25 engines at stennis and visited a test stand when I lived in Mississippi in the 80s (not that that would teach me how it works)... A lot of this went over my head. I'll have to watch it a few more times to fully understand it all. Thank you for all this work!
@rajagopalg290
@rajagopalg290 Год назад
Great Video as always. I was waiting for this video from a long time. Great Job team!!
@TiFredTheBest
@TiFredTheBest Год назад
I’ve been waiting for this one! Thanks for all that you do Tim !
@russellharbin8020
@russellharbin8020 Год назад
Tim, nice job as usual! Very informative and presented in a way that is easy to follow. You truly are the Everyday Astronaut bringing space down to earth for everyday people.
@OzAndyify
@OzAndyify Год назад
Excellent stuff Tim. Some of the best education I've watched in ages.
@aksh_x_
@aksh_x_ Год назад
Thank you for this amazing deep dive Tim! You're the best!
@iwayini
@iwayini Год назад
What a fantastic video! Editing was excellent. Transition between was sections was seamless with no long pauses in the script. Very well done Tim and team. The hour went by very quickly indeed.
@thomascharlton8545
@thomascharlton8545 Год назад
What an incredible job you've done with this! This series you've created on the fundamentals of rocket engines will be so useful to so many people. Thank you Tim Dodd.
@daStitches
@daStitches Год назад
Awesome video! Thank you for all of your content, especially these educational videos!
@zaf_nz
@zaf_nz Год назад
I gotta say I absolutely love that you provide accessible content by means of having this as both written and video form. You're a star!
@thespacepeacock
@thespacepeacock Год назад
I would love to see more videos about rocket engines! You really make these extremely complicated subjects feel understandable and intuitive. Well done Tim and team!
@liver.flush.maestro
@liver.flush.maestro Год назад
Wow, beautiful diagrams of this RS-25 startup sequence, you really put a lot of effort into this video; congratulations!
@denisewildfortune4058
@denisewildfortune4058 Год назад
Love, love, love! You answered questions that have puzzled me for years.
@Bpace777
@Bpace777 Год назад
That RS-25 start up is insane!
@jimalbi
@jimalbi Год назад
Another great encyclopedic video. I had to pause and rewind a lot to follow up because there's so much in it.
@wiggancreativestudios
@wiggancreativestudios Год назад
I have been waiting for this video for a looooooooooooong time! Absolutely wonderful graphics! Thanks Caspar!!!!
@lyovazi8533
@lyovazi8533 Год назад
This is a great video. So much efforts condensed in it. Thank you @Everyday Astronaut
@cesar5887
@cesar5887 Год назад
Amazing video, just great as always. It's so cool to see how you've really become a reference in what I would call space journalism. You now have all these incredible deep interviews with these companies' CEO explaining their work, and you perfectly use them in this video to explain different topics. Great work
@Pooneil1984
@Pooneil1984 Год назад
Great video. Your explanations are right on target for an audience motivated to learn.
@mozzerellaman
@mozzerellaman Год назад
Thanks for always creating content of such incredible quality!
@rjb9022
@rjb9022 Год назад
Excellent video as always, thanks for this Tim
@nickledeposit
@nickledeposit Год назад
I just absolutely love these videos and appreciate the command of the subjects that Tim shows in such little time. I look forward to many more of these deep dives and learning much more.
@Cardroid
@Cardroid Год назад
As usual.. very well done! What a tremendous gift you are providing for kids of all ages wanting to learn.
@sixstringedthing
@sixstringedthing 2 месяца назад
I will never get tired of watching RS-25's spin up in slo-mo and seeing the engine bells resonating like literal bells in sympathy with the initial shockwave when the engine transitions from pre-burner to full flow. Then watching the boundary layer spread out across the nozzle wall as combustion stabilises. So impressive, I love it every time.
@awelder4040
@awelder4040 5 месяцев назад
Well Done, Tim....!!! extremely informative, never knew just how complex engine startup actually was...
@pythosdegothos6181
@pythosdegothos6181 Год назад
Crazy how complex a process that happens in seconds truly is. Thank you Tim.
@Smannellites
@Smannellites Год назад
Excellent video, very clear and very well presented. Thank you.
@NotRexButCaesar
@NotRexButCaesar Год назад
I am glad to see another explanatory video. These are the heart of the channel to me.
@freerangemtb
@freerangemtb Год назад
I've been looking forward to this video for a while. Fascinating topic. I have to go back and rewatch some parts. Well done, Mr. Dodd!
@jeremyglass4283
@jeremyglass4283 Год назад
Great job as always Tim! This video is one of the most knowledge-packed pieces of content I've ever seen, and quite frankly blows even your other deep dives out of the water. I couldn't have said it better: it really does give you an appreciation for all the hard work that goes Ito engine development. I think anyone who regularly complains about how long it is taking to develop an engine really should use this as a reminder of just how ridiculously difficult solving every single minute problem during startup really is. This one was truly worth the wait.
@MikesTropicalTech
@MikesTropicalTech Год назад
Hey Tim, giving you a thumbs-up even before I start watching. We missed you but I know the tremendous amout of effort it takes to research and produce these videos. I promise I will only watch at 1x speed because of your rare high-information-density!
@ricchamen6304
@ricchamen6304 8 месяцев назад
@EverydayAstronaute Now that was an extremely interesting show on engine’s&process method. Thanks bud. Appreciate the effort &Hardwork. Gained a lot.
@doughoogsteen8195
@doughoogsteen8195 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much, Tim. The in-depth research and lovely presentation is simply amazing. I have learned so much from you!
@Big.Ron1
@Big.Ron1 Год назад
Thank you Tim and crew. This is amazing. I agree a video deep diving throttling and shut down would be great. This all blows my mind. Because of my age and remembering Gemini and all of Apollo the F1 is my favorite. And to think they did it all with slide rules and trial and error. This is crazy! Thank you again. Be safe.
@matthanrath497
@matthanrath497 Год назад
Yes I remember using slide rules in the 60’s and we were not aloud to use scientific calculator in the 1970’s from Texas Instruments I thought the teacher was insane to not innovate stuck in caves they were cracking pointers and yard sticks across our butts for arguing this better way such 💩 heads they were
@nankinink
@nankinink Год назад
As a programmer, it sounds like rocket engines are like multi-threaded applications where each word could lead to a explosion instead of error messages. Insane and really well done lol
@sr71kartik
@sr71kartik Год назад
This is just incredible Tim. I hope you continue making such videos because these subject specific videos are what hooked me to your channel in the first place. I love the content with space startups as well, but this is what I wait for. Maybe try getting these companies to contribute to your videos in any way they can?
@planemo191
@planemo191 Год назад
Jaw dropping. I've watched this 3 times and it's still complicated. I'm going to keep watching until it sinks in properly, thankfully easily done when it's so amazingly well presented! Thank you!
@bwjclego
@bwjclego Год назад
This is your best video yet. You really set up a strong base with the previous engine videos and the factory tours, and this took all the prior knowledge to a whole new level. Little details like torch igniters, valves and bypasses, purges, and how the engine modulates valves to deal with transients were so informative and almost all new information to me, even though I'd say I have a pretty good armchair knowledge of rocketry. Fantastic work.
@sdebeaubien
@sdebeaubien Год назад
Thanks so much Tim! Again, you've created a college level overview and put it out there for the general public, at no real cost to us. Amazing, simply amazing. I've only viewed up to the "Starting a Rocket Engine in Space" segment so far, but the explanations along with diagrams and video are all adequate for the non-rocket scientists like me to "Get it", or at least, get most of it. Thanks to your team as well for putting everything together! Elon sure should offer you a job! I think back on those videos where you and he were having discussions, and you both were doing "Real time" design on the fly, that was so cool!
@favesongslist
@favesongslist Год назад
Yet this is still just an overview, imaging the maths and material flow science to make even a single valve work at these temperatures and pressures to operate reliably with this sort of precision and variable flow rates. No wonder it is said rocket science is hard.
@ragaloft
@ragaloft Год назад
We owe such an enormous debt to you and your team. Thanks as always, Tim. 🤓❤️
@JS-TexanJeff
@JS-TexanJeff Год назад
Fantastic, educational video! Very well-done. I learned A LOT! You and your team are doing a great job!
@headp3
@headp3 Год назад
That over pressure start up that blew out the pumps and the side of the chamber was insane looking. Very similar to a volcanic release.
@njits23
@njits23 Год назад
Oh boy. One hour of rocketry. I'm excited.
@leonardomorfeu
@leonardomorfeu Год назад
Very detailed and very well explained video on a complcated subject. Congrats bro and thank you.
@timpadgett8679
@timpadgett8679 Год назад
This was exceptional Tim, thank you. I’ve been interested in these topics since I was a 6 year old boy (that adds up to a big number now) and you answered SO many questions with this it was hard to keep up with all of them. I hope you become convinced that you're the best at this. Andy freakin' Lapsa thinks so. Good enough for me.
@EverydayAstronaut
@EverydayAstronaut Год назад
Thank you so much!
@jamessimon3433
@jamessimon3433 Год назад
Great as always Tim! Im curious, does gimbaling the engine add a great deal of complexity to the engine? Does pointing all that thrust cause great shear stresses to the system?
@GOVAUS1
@GOVAUS1 Год назад
Tim, what you have created does benefit all of humanity immensly. Everyone can bite as much as they can, but overall we all win. Thank you for everything you have done. This is a truly excellent episode. For older folks, just imagine how many libraries you'd have to visit to get 10% of this episode in 80's or so.
@f205v
@f205v Год назад
Tim, this was the most fascinating and information rich hour I ever had in my life. Will have to re-watch it at least a couple of times.
@Horus2Osiris
@Horus2Osiris Год назад
So proud of you! Thanks for keeping astronautical everyday comprehensible! Update; mind-boggling details reveal the pure genius of SpaceX... and those other guys...
@jimmykreutz6087
@jimmykreutz6087 Год назад
WOW I've literally watched every episode that Tim has referred to as examples, what a dream this guy is living everyday, great job TIM, it's no wonder you don't work at spaceX and NASA at the same time..I myself and my 6 year old son feel like rocket scientist from watching so much of Tim's content..my son AXEL would like to congratulate you on your success and expansive knowledge, maybe some day we could have the honor of watching a launch along side you his hero.. great work 😁
@PaddyPatrone
@PaddyPatrone Год назад
Amazing Video, learned a Ton!
@stephenarcher8929
@stephenarcher8929 2 месяца назад
You really know your stuff. And present it so well. I am frankly astonished powering up is so complex. Well done.
@charlesrovira5707
@charlesrovira5707 Год назад
Wow, you lay down a *_LOT_* of information on a complex subject and you don't _skimp..._ I have *_loved__ it every time you have done a _deep dive_ because they're wonderfully informative. Your interviews with *Elon* were *_epic_* too. Thank you!
@danielbrowniel
@danielbrowniel Год назад
I love this stuff. I feel like Tim has covered so much on rockets he's going to have to move to another space exploration subject soon. What else is there?
@macjonte
@macjonte Год назад
Striling powered submarines? ;) They say submarines are the second most complicated technical vehicles you can build… :)
@peterfireflylund
@peterfireflylund Год назад
Guidance and control, aerodynamics.
@JoeMama2112
@JoeMama2112 Год назад
What an incredible video you've built! Tons of amazing information very well laid out. Thank you so much!
@sm6fie
@sm6fie Год назад
This was a very worthwhile video to watch. Thanks Tim!
@amaro7489
@amaro7489 5 месяцев назад
Seriously insane quality man, im just commenting for that great details
@LegacyUser
@LegacyUser Год назад
Fantastic video. Wish I would've gotten to it sooner. Thank you for being informative and entertaining.
@apatrioticamerican3803
@apatrioticamerican3803 Год назад
Best Everyday Astronaut video in quite some time! Excellent video!
@cg7025
@cg7025 Год назад
Thank you Tim, awesome explanation. Love what you are doing and your channel. Up, up and away!!!!!
@TraditionalAnglican
@TraditionalAnglican Год назад
Thank you, Tim. Well-done
@paulbaker2098
@paulbaker2098 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant Tim. Incredible!
@jameswulzen590
@jameswulzen590 10 месяцев назад
Love it all and you really did soak up the start up system, very interesting. Good job.
@deyanmohamed
@deyanmohamed Год назад
Amazing explanation, great job Tim!
@TycoonMK
@TycoonMK Год назад
this is best video i ever see about info Starting A Rocket Engine, nice work man
@gordonicus4637
@gordonicus4637 Год назад
Amazing. Thanks for the insights Tim!😃😃
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