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Why doesn't the sound of a rocket launch kill you?
During a rocket launch, the sound energy produced by the engines is strong enough to seriously damage anything in close proximity. So how do NASA get around this problem? This video looks at the methods NASA and the Russians use to reduce the sound energy during a rocket launch.
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» Open Sea Morning - Puddle of Infinity
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published: 05 Sep 2018
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We Could Go to Space Without Rockets
Nowadays, the only way to get to space is a rocket. But apparently, in the near future, there might be some new and bizarre ways to leave the Earth's atmosphere. Space elevators? Why not? It would be connected to an asteroid or a space station by four to six massive cables.
Catapults? Well, it's actually a massive centrifuge, spinning at high speed. NASA once tested similar technology but, eventually, came to the conclusion that it was less reliable than good old rockets. But who knows? Okay, what else? Oh, balloons! Yep, no breakthrough technologies, just a large helium balloon that would fly to the stratosphere, and then to space. Interested? So here are 10 innovative ways to get to space.
Other videos you might like:
The Real Size of the Universe (Even a Child Understands) https://ww...
published: 27 Sep 2019
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How Bad Are Rocket Launches for the Environment?
From Space-X to Blue Origin, rocket launches have increased tremendously over the past year. How do these numerous launches affect the environment?
These Engineers Want to 3D Print an Entire Rocket in 60 Days
https://youtu.be/R5mhUm6NzqE
Read More:
Why it’s time to study how rocket emissions change the atmosphere
https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/31/17287062/rocket-emissions-black-carbon-alumina-particles-ozone-layer-stratosphere
“As launches increase, policymakers will eventually want to know what kind of damage these vehicles are causing to the environment and if regulations are necessary.”
What Impact Might SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Program Have on the Atmosphere?
https://www.space.com/39705-spacex-falcon-heavy-rocket-earth-atmosphere.html
“One of the greatest concerns to scientists are...
published: 17 Jun 2019
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Elton John - Rocket Man (Official Music Video)
Elton John's new album The Lockdown Sessions: https://EltonJohn.lnk.to/TheLockdownSessionsID
In his own interpretation of Elton John’s iconic hit, Iranian filmmaker and refugee Majid Adin reimagines “Rocket Man” to tell a new story of adventure, loneliness and hope. The Cut, proudly supported by YouTube, invited filmmakers to create the first official music videos for three of Elton’s most famous songs: http://eltonjohn.com/thecut
Explore the music of Elton John: https://eltonjohn.lnk.to/essentialsID
Buy Diamonds 2CD: https://eltonjohn.lnk.to/DiamondsID
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published: 22 May 2017
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Why Are Rockets Launched in Florida?
Out of all the locations NASA could have chosen in the U.S., why Florida?
Hosted by: Reid Reimers
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published: 18 Oct 2016
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How Rocket Lab will catch a rocket with a helicopter!
Want an article version of this video? Here you go! - https://everydayastronaut.com/rocket-lab-electron-reuse/
Rocket Lab just announced they plan to try and recover their Electron rockets using a parachute and a helicopter… Yeah, seriously.
Today we’re going to dive into Rocket Lab’s plans for reusability including some deep dives on the challenges they face including the forces and velocities.
Then we’ll go into the history of air recovery, and compare Rocket Lab’s reusability plans to other space systems that utilize parachutes such as the space shuttle’s SRBs, the Falcon 9, SpaceX’s fairings, and even ULA’s similar plans they’re calling SMART reuse.
I also got exclusive information from Rocket Lab and Peter Beck himself with some exciting additional details on just how exactly the...
published: 10 Aug 2019
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DJ Shadow - Rocket Fuel (feat. De La Soul) [HQ Audio]
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DJ Shadow has released his first new music since 2017. Today he’s unveiled “Rocket Fuel” featuring De La Soul via Mass Appeal Records. The song will be featured on a new album coming later this year, and on the Madden NFL 20 playlist being released July 24. “Rocket Fuel” is a hard-charging reemergence for DJ Shadow, long celebrated as a pivotal artist in experimental, instrumental hip-hop. The song explodes with stacks of vocal samples, horns, Shadow’s dazzling DJ scratch work and a muscular performance from the legendary rap crew.
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published: 24 Jul 2019
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We Tried To STOP THE ROCKET LAUNCH - Fortnite Battle Royale
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Why doesn't the sound of a rocket launch kill you?
During a rocket launch, the sound energy produced by the engines is strong enough to seriously damage anything in close proximity. So how do NASA get around thi...
During a rocket launch, the sound energy produced by the engines is strong enough to seriously damage anything in close proximity. So how do NASA get around this problem? This video looks at the methods NASA and the Russians use to reduce the sound energy during a rocket launch.
Thanks for watching this Primal Space video. If you enjoyed it, let me know in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe so you can see more videos like this!
Support Primal Space by becoming a Patron!
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Music used in this video:
» Open Sea Morning - Puddle of Infinity
» Proud - Bobby Renz
» Back To Vik - Leviathe
Incredible thumbnail image taken by Brady Kenniston: http://www.bradykenniston.com/
https://wn.com/Why_Doesn't_The_Sound_Of_A_Rocket_Launch_Kill_You
During a rocket launch, the sound energy produced by the engines is strong enough to seriously damage anything in close proximity. So how do NASA get around this problem? This video looks at the methods NASA and the Russians use to reduce the sound energy during a rocket launch.
Thanks for watching this Primal Space video. If you enjoyed it, let me know in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe so you can see more videos like this!
Support Primal Space by becoming a Patron!
https://www.patreon.com/primalspace
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thePrimalSpace
Music used in this video:
» Open Sea Morning - Puddle of Infinity
» Proud - Bobby Renz
» Back To Vik - Leviathe
Incredible thumbnail image taken by Brady Kenniston: http://www.bradykenniston.com/
- published: 05 Sep 2018
- views: 5519623
8:59
We Could Go to Space Without Rockets
Nowadays, the only way to get to space is a rocket. But apparently, in the near future, there might be some new and bizarre ways to leave the Earth's atmosphere...
Nowadays, the only way to get to space is a rocket. But apparently, in the near future, there might be some new and bizarre ways to leave the Earth's atmosphere. Space elevators? Why not? It would be connected to an asteroid or a space station by four to six massive cables.
Catapults? Well, it's actually a massive centrifuge, spinning at high speed. NASA once tested similar technology but, eventually, came to the conclusion that it was less reliable than good old rockets. But who knows? Okay, what else? Oh, balloons! Yep, no breakthrough technologies, just a large helium balloon that would fly to the stratosphere, and then to space. Interested? So here are 10 innovative ways to get to space.
Other videos you might like:
The Real Size of the Universe (Even a Child Understands) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3T08WOlFk4&
A Mysterious Object Punched a Hole in the Milky Way, Scientists Are Confused https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iJsEdhFgzc&
The Alien Signals Mystery Might Have Been Solved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7eD8T1pJYU&
TIMESTAMPS:
A Catapult 0:23
A Space Elevator 0:57
A Balloon 1:42
An Orbital Ring 2:18
A Skyhook 3:02
An Airplane 3:37
A Space Fountain 4:10
A Space Cannon 5:15
A Launch Loop 5:52
A Mass Driver 6:24
How you can do it right away 7:02
#space #future #brightside
SUMMARY:
- The main challenge for the catapult technology is the strong air resistance, which could prevent the load from jostling through the upper atmosphere.
- A space elevator would travel from platform to platform at a speed of thousands of miles per hour. These platforms would be located both in the upper atmosphere and open space.
- It would take no less than two hours for the balloon to reach space. For comparison, rockets can make it in four minutes. Hey for $75,000 bucks, I’ll take the two hours.
- The principle of the orbital ring would be similar to that of the space elevator. On the other hand, the gigantic ring would circle the planet, with several points connecting it to ground stations on Earth.
- Can you picture a giant fishing hook (no, even bigger!) which extends all the way from space, and stops somewhere in the Earth's atmosphere? It's considered to be a mini-version of the space elevator: after all, it follows the same principle.
- The chances are that a hypersonic plane with a jet engine that could turn into a rocket would be able to fly into space.
- A space fountain would resemble the space elevator, only without the elevator. There would be space and ground stations.
- A space cannon could shoot payloads right into space. One of the proposals is to build a 3,600-ft-long space projectile and place it somewhere below the sea at the equator.
- A space train would set off from one side of the loop, and by the time it reached the middle of the track, it would already be in space. Unfortunately, the construction would cost a fortune to build.
- A mass driver wouldn't have any wheels - instead, large magnets would help the driver to slide over the rails. The so-called train would move inside a tube, the top of which would reach the upper atmosphere.
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https://wn.com/We_Could_Go_To_Space_Without_Rockets
Nowadays, the only way to get to space is a rocket. But apparently, in the near future, there might be some new and bizarre ways to leave the Earth's atmosphere. Space elevators? Why not? It would be connected to an asteroid or a space station by four to six massive cables.
Catapults? Well, it's actually a massive centrifuge, spinning at high speed. NASA once tested similar technology but, eventually, came to the conclusion that it was less reliable than good old rockets. But who knows? Okay, what else? Oh, balloons! Yep, no breakthrough technologies, just a large helium balloon that would fly to the stratosphere, and then to space. Interested? So here are 10 innovative ways to get to space.
Other videos you might like:
The Real Size of the Universe (Even a Child Understands) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3T08WOlFk4&
A Mysterious Object Punched a Hole in the Milky Way, Scientists Are Confused https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iJsEdhFgzc&
The Alien Signals Mystery Might Have Been Solved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7eD8T1pJYU&
TIMESTAMPS:
A Catapult 0:23
A Space Elevator 0:57
A Balloon 1:42
An Orbital Ring 2:18
A Skyhook 3:02
An Airplane 3:37
A Space Fountain 4:10
A Space Cannon 5:15
A Launch Loop 5:52
A Mass Driver 6:24
How you can do it right away 7:02
#space #future #brightside
SUMMARY:
- The main challenge for the catapult technology is the strong air resistance, which could prevent the load from jostling through the upper atmosphere.
- A space elevator would travel from platform to platform at a speed of thousands of miles per hour. These platforms would be located both in the upper atmosphere and open space.
- It would take no less than two hours for the balloon to reach space. For comparison, rockets can make it in four minutes. Hey for $75,000 bucks, I’ll take the two hours.
- The principle of the orbital ring would be similar to that of the space elevator. On the other hand, the gigantic ring would circle the planet, with several points connecting it to ground stations on Earth.
- Can you picture a giant fishing hook (no, even bigger!) which extends all the way from space, and stops somewhere in the Earth's atmosphere? It's considered to be a mini-version of the space elevator: after all, it follows the same principle.
- The chances are that a hypersonic plane with a jet engine that could turn into a rocket would be able to fly into space.
- A space fountain would resemble the space elevator, only without the elevator. There would be space and ground stations.
- A space cannon could shoot payloads right into space. One of the proposals is to build a 3,600-ft-long space projectile and place it somewhere below the sea at the equator.
- A space train would set off from one side of the loop, and by the time it reached the middle of the track, it would already be in space. Unfortunately, the construction would cost a fortune to build.
- A mass driver wouldn't have any wheels - instead, large magnets would help the driver to slide over the rails. The so-called train would move inside a tube, the top of which would reach the upper atmosphere.
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- published: 27 Sep 2019
- views: 419582
4:56
How Bad Are Rocket Launches for the Environment?
From Space-X to Blue Origin, rocket launches have increased tremendously over the past year. How do these numerous launches affect the environment?
These Engi...
From Space-X to Blue Origin, rocket launches have increased tremendously over the past year. How do these numerous launches affect the environment?
These Engineers Want to 3D Print an Entire Rocket in 60 Days
https://youtu.be/R5mhUm6NzqE
Read More:
Why it’s time to study how rocket emissions change the atmosphere
https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/31/17287062/rocket-emissions-black-carbon-alumina-particles-ozone-layer-stratosphere
“As launches increase, policymakers will eventually want to know what kind of damage these vehicles are causing to the environment and if regulations are necessary.”
What Impact Might SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Program Have on the Atmosphere?
https://www.space.com/39705-spacex-falcon-heavy-rocket-earth-atmosphere.html
“One of the greatest concerns to scientists are rockets that use chlorine, such as the space shuttle's solid rocket boosters. The Falcon Heavy's kerosene boosters would also contribute to ozone depletion due to their outputs of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, both of which react with ozone in the atmosphere.”
Is SpaceX Being Environmentally Responsible?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/spacex-environmentally-responsible-180968098/
The rocket is reusable, which means cutting down the resources required for the metal body of the rocket. However, the mass of most rockets are more than 95% fuel. Building bigger rockets with bigger payloads means more fuel is used for each launch.”
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https://wn.com/How_Bad_Are_Rocket_Launches_For_The_Environment
From Space-X to Blue Origin, rocket launches have increased tremendously over the past year. How do these numerous launches affect the environment?
These Engineers Want to 3D Print an Entire Rocket in 60 Days
https://youtu.be/R5mhUm6NzqE
Read More:
Why it’s time to study how rocket emissions change the atmosphere
https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/31/17287062/rocket-emissions-black-carbon-alumina-particles-ozone-layer-stratosphere
“As launches increase, policymakers will eventually want to know what kind of damage these vehicles are causing to the environment and if regulations are necessary.”
What Impact Might SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Program Have on the Atmosphere?
https://www.space.com/39705-spacex-falcon-heavy-rocket-earth-atmosphere.html
“One of the greatest concerns to scientists are rockets that use chlorine, such as the space shuttle's solid rocket boosters. The Falcon Heavy's kerosene boosters would also contribute to ozone depletion due to their outputs of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, both of which react with ozone in the atmosphere.”
Is SpaceX Being Environmentally Responsible?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/spacex-environmentally-responsible-180968098/
The rocket is reusable, which means cutting down the resources required for the metal body of the rocket. However, the mass of most rockets are more than 95% fuel. Building bigger rockets with bigger payloads means more fuel is used for each launch.”
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Seeker explains every aspect of our world through a lens of science, inspiring a new generation of curious minds who want to know how today’s discoveries in science, math, engineering and technology are impacting our lives, and shaping our future. Our stories parse meaning from the noise in a world of rapidly changing information.
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- published: 17 Jun 2019
- views: 219819
4:43
Elton John - Rocket Man (Official Music Video)
Elton John's new album The Lockdown Sessions: https://EltonJohn.lnk.to/TheLockdownSessionsID
In his own interpretation of Elton John’s iconic hit, Iranian film...
Elton John's new album The Lockdown Sessions: https://EltonJohn.lnk.to/TheLockdownSessionsID
In his own interpretation of Elton John’s iconic hit, Iranian filmmaker and refugee Majid Adin reimagines “Rocket Man” to tell a new story of adventure, loneliness and hope. The Cut, proudly supported by YouTube, invited filmmakers to create the first official music videos for three of Elton’s most famous songs: http://eltonjohn.com/thecut
Explore the music of Elton John: https://eltonjohn.lnk.to/essentialsID
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Elton John's new album The Lockdown Sessions: https://EltonJohn.lnk.to/TheLockdownSessionsID
In his own interpretation of Elton John’s iconic hit, Iranian filmmaker and refugee Majid Adin reimagines “Rocket Man” to tell a new story of adventure, loneliness and hope. The Cut, proudly supported by YouTube, invited filmmakers to create the first official music videos for three of Elton’s most famous songs: http://eltonjohn.com/thecut
Explore the music of Elton John: https://eltonjohn.lnk.to/essentialsID
Buy Diamonds 2CD: https://eltonjohn.lnk.to/DiamondsID
Buy Diamonds Deluxe Boxset: https://eltonjohn.lnk.to/DiamondsDeluxeID
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- published: 22 May 2017
- views: 107666313
4:38
Why Are Rockets Launched in Florida?
Out of all the locations NASA could have chosen in the U.S., why Florida?
Hosted by: Reid Reimers
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Out of all the locations NASA could have chosen in the U.S., why Florida?
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Out of all the locations NASA could have chosen in the U.S., why Florida?
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- published: 18 Oct 2016
- views: 934191
27:27
How Rocket Lab will catch a rocket with a helicopter!
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Rocket Lab just announced they plan to try and r...
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Rocket Lab just announced they plan to try and recover their Electron rockets using a parachute and a helicopter… Yeah, seriously.
Today we’re going to dive into Rocket Lab’s plans for reusability including some deep dives on the challenges they face including the forces and velocities.
Then we’ll go into the history of air recovery, and compare Rocket Lab’s reusability plans to other space systems that utilize parachutes such as the space shuttle’s SRBs, the Falcon 9, SpaceX’s fairings, and even ULA’s similar plans they’re calling SMART reuse.
I also got exclusive information from Rocket Lab and Peter Beck himself with some exciting additional details on just how exactly they hope to do this.
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https://wn.com/How_Rocket_Lab_Will_Catch_A_Rocket_With_A_Helicopter
Want an article version of this video? Here you go! - https://everydayastronaut.com/rocket-lab-electron-reuse/
Rocket Lab just announced they plan to try and recover their Electron rockets using a parachute and a helicopter… Yeah, seriously.
Today we’re going to dive into Rocket Lab’s plans for reusability including some deep dives on the challenges they face including the forces and velocities.
Then we’ll go into the history of air recovery, and compare Rocket Lab’s reusability plans to other space systems that utilize parachutes such as the space shuttle’s SRBs, the Falcon 9, SpaceX’s fairings, and even ULA’s similar plans they’re calling SMART reuse.
I also got exclusive information from Rocket Lab and Peter Beck himself with some exciting additional details on just how exactly they hope to do this.
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Thanks to Declan Murphy from http://Flightclub.io for helping me get all that yummy data! Check out his website and support him on Patreon! http://patreon.com/flightclub
HUGE thanks to my Moon Walker Patreon supporters! Blake Jacobs, Eli Burton, Jethro, Mac Malkawi, Neurostream, Ole Mathias Heggem and James Locke.
Want to support what I do? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter for access to exclusive livestreams, our discord channel and subreddit! - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut
The best place for all your space merch needs!
https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/
All music is original! Check out my album "Maximum Aerodynamic Pressure" anywhere you listen to music (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, etc) or click here for easy links - http://everydayastronaut.com/music
I'm the cohost of an awesome podcast where we talk all about current technologies and how they shape our future! http://ourludicrousfuture.com or here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ourludicrousfuture
- published: 10 Aug 2019
- views: 577441
3:14
DJ Shadow - Rocket Fuel (feat. De La Soul) [HQ Audio]
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DJ Shadow has release...
Download / Stream: https://DJShadow.lnk.to/RocketFuelID
Pre-Order DJ Shadow's New Album - Our Pathetic Age - http://smarturl.it/opastore
DJ Shadow has released his first new music since 2017. Today he’s unveiled “Rocket Fuel” featuring De La Soul via Mass Appeal Records. The song will be featured on a new album coming later this year, and on the Madden NFL 20 playlist being released July 24. “Rocket Fuel” is a hard-charging reemergence for DJ Shadow, long celebrated as a pivotal artist in experimental, instrumental hip-hop. The song explodes with stacks of vocal samples, horns, Shadow’s dazzling DJ scratch work and a muscular performance from the legendary rap crew.
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DJ Shadow has released his first new music since 2017. Today he’s unveiled “Rocket Fuel” featuring De La Soul via Mass Appeal Records. The song will be featured on a new album coming later this year, and on the Madden NFL 20 playlist being released July 24. “Rocket Fuel” is a hard-charging reemergence for DJ Shadow, long celebrated as a pivotal artist in experimental, instrumental hip-hop. The song explodes with stacks of vocal samples, horns, Shadow’s dazzling DJ scratch work and a muscular performance from the legendary rap crew.
Follow DJ Shadow:
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- published: 24 Jul 2019
- views: 661270
8:49
We Tried To STOP THE ROCKET LAUNCH - Fortnite Battle Royale
we definitely tried lol
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we definitely tried lol
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we definitely tried lol
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- published: 30 Jun 2018
- views: 14236380