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3:31 “collins aerospace doing testing of their Zerg space suit” oh how i wish the subtitles were true
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Get in the rocket Shinji.
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a simple carabiner would have helped a lot. also wtf with not putting at least one clamp on at all times
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The Navy has long put forward Navy and Marine aviators for the Astronaut program because they've already gotten used to cramped quarters and annoying crewmates at sea.
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agreed. you see those masks as foreshadowing when tracy blocks the air vent and they have a big hose and an external air tank. they elected to remove the air tank for two reasons : 1) plot reasons so they could have a dramatic race against time and then die 2) space medicine reasons: positive pressure could have popped their lungs if the tape wasnt strong enough and the exhaust valves would have just let the air rush out of the mask
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“Huston in the blind, I am off structure and spinning.”
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you want to watch 2001 a space odssey. no lights inside the helmets and gorgeous industrial design
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11:14 can we take a moment to appreciate how durable that american flag is?
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Only because we weren't like the crazy cosmonauts on Mir who did 100% low pressure oxygen all day every day.
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@eoij33 its Hyperion, not NASA. they’re a private company run on razor thin profit margins. but how tf did the cycler function without a functional module until they launched our guy?
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@scottmanley the whole point of the ribs and webbing that isn’t machined away (or is welded in by spacex) is to resist bending. Their huge bending machine seems to have added complexity involved to make sure none of those thin features buckle during the bend. I really hope it’s not that they happened to have a gigantic bending machine from a legacy project and another gigantic router table and thought “this problem looks like a nail!”
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They just need a ride to the destination
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that’s pretty high
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0:28 that rocket bell glowing is so beautiful
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It is lost to prehistory, but I wonder how long humans went from being able to reliably make fire for cooking to burning their enemies to death with it. A month of my salary to $10 that it was about a month.
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the thumbnail image looks just like the comic book when Tintin goes to the moon
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4:48 i always wondered why do they cut the orthogrid first and then bend the plate instead of bending the plate first and then use a 5-axis mill to make the orthogrid lightening cuts?
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@rj7855 two is one and one is none. this ship design is the opposite of flying safe.
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15:17 when it comes time to recover the inspection cubesat: “Open the pod bay doors HAL.”
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8:07 i really hope it’s right so that way we can have rowboats in space
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3:28 you see a liquid that spontaneously undergoes nuclear fission if there is enough of it in one place and think “rocket fuel”. i look at it and think “nuclear flamethrower fuel”
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Bye Bob
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My god they went to space with less power than a C64
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It reminds me of the circular bearings on deep sea hard diving suits.
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5:03 inertial dampers!!
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“Savages” a space combat video series by Real Fr0s7 has dropped a new episode today.
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13:07 if the Forestry Service wanted to thin the trees that means they were worried about fire. Fires make a LOT of aerosols.
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How many successful launch aborts have manned flights ever done?
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Maverick did not fly safe.
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It’s harder to land softly on mars because the atmosphere is thinner so retro rockets are a must for large landers
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If you intersect two very large spheres you get the bluntest shape possible: a flying saucer
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X-47b gon give it to ya
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The cancelled ISS centrifuge could have been useful as an extra reaction wheel system.
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Could you make a cyclotron thruster for higher exhaust velocity?
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If Kennedy hadn't died, what would we have gotten?
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I guess they have better microphones now, and you can wear a bandanna to keep your hair out of your eyes
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Dick! It looks like a giant Johnson
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Will they ever make a particle accelerator that is composed of bending magnets and instruments in orbit using the vacuum of space instead of a tunnel?
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how does the ship retract the tethers at the other end of the journey? and why can’t they just do that manouver in an emergency? EDIT: 9:14 explains it sort of. i am sure you need to retract the tethers to land.
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12:50 wait, pressure suits with no gloves and visors you can't seal? What's the point of wearing them?
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If asteroids are loosely bound, would a strong enough spacecraft be able to plow right through one at low enough speed?
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@grappeq i was hoping michael would kill off the crew one by one and then steal the ship to begin a career as a bad ass space pirate
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you spin me right round baby right round
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10:58 it does mean that you CAN get smaller and/or more powerful thermonuclear weapons.
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Shhh, just let it happen.
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Pluto is only a dwarf planetoid because it hasn’t cleared its orbit. We can nuke the other bodies in its orbit into it to bulk up its mass. Make Pluto Great Again.
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alternative hypothesis: we found the fallout of the war that ended the dinosaurs
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this neutron star merger was so big it has attracted the attention of antitrust regulators
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if they find water, that site becomes the most vauable real estate in the solar system
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End of Evangelion
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