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Spacecraft propulsion is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial satellites. There are many different methods. Each method has drawbacks and advantages, and spacecraft propulsion is an active area of research. However, most spacecraft today are propelled by forcing a gas from the back/rear of the vehicle at very high speed through a supersonic de Laval nozzle. This sort of engine is called a rocket engine.
All current spacecraft use chemical rockets (bipropellant or solid-fuel) for launch, though some (such as the Pegasus rocket and SpaceShipOne) have used air-breathing engines on their first stage. Most satellites have simple reliable chemical thrusters (often monopropellant rockets) or resistojet rockets for orbital station-keeping and some use momentum wheels for attitude control. Soviet bloc satellites have used electric propulsion for decades, and newer Western geo-orbiting spacecraft are starting to use them for north-south stationkeeping and orbit raising. Interplanetary vehicles mostly use chemical rockets as well, although a few have used ion thrusters and Hall effect thrusters (two different types of electric propulsion) to great success.
An in-depth survey of the various technologies for spaceship propulsion, both from those we can expect to see in a few years and those at the edge of theoretical science. We'll break them down to basics and familiarize ourselves with the concepts. Note: I made a rather large math error about the Force per Power the EmDrive exerts at 32:10, initial tentative results for thrust are a good deal higher than I calculated compared to a flashlight. Visit the sub-reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Listen or Download the audio of this episode from Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-14...
This space video documentary explains current theories on speed of light spacecraft and focusing on propulsion technology which may get us to other planets, solar systems, and galaxies. FOLLOW ON: https://www.facebook.com/documentarytube.net https://twitter.com/DocArchive
A human visit to Mars is full of challenges. Chief among them: the time it takes to get to Mars and return home safely -- the long trip is hard on our astronauts. So what if we could use a new type of propulsion to shorten that journey? NASA 360 joins Steve Jurczyk, Associate Administrator of NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate, as he discusses the work happening on nuclear space propulsion. This video was created from a live recording at the Humans to Mars Summit in May 2016. To watch the original talk please visit https://livestream.com/viewnow/exploremars2016
This NASA space video explains electric ion engine population for spacecraft which creates generates thrust by accelerating ions with electricity, other .
We can get to Mars in 3 days, . . .sort of, maybe. In this episode of SciShow Space Reid Reimers explains the possibilities of photonic propulsion in use with space travel. Hosted by: Reid Reimers ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, Fatima Iqbal, Linnea Boyev, Kathy & Tim Philip, Kevin Bealer, Justin Lentz, Chris Peters, and Philippe von Bergen. ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check out our awesome products over at DFTBA Records: http://dftba.com/scishow ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the i...
Do you remember the exciting rumor about NASA’s EMdrive? Well, now it’s official: NASA has created their own EM drive! Meanwhile, SpaceX has a plan which will make the internet more accessible. Hosted by: Caitlin Hofmeister ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Bryce Daifuku, Kevin Bealer, Justin Lentz, Mark Terrio-Cameron, Patrick Merrithew, Accalia Elementia, Fatima Iqbal, Benny, Kyle Anderson, Mike Frayn, Tim Curwick, Will and Sonja Marple, Philippe von Bergen, Chris Peters, Kathy Philip, Patrick D. Ashmore, Thomas J., Charles George, Bader AlGhamdi. ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get...
NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) project has completed the longest duration test for a Space propulsion system (48,000 hours/5 1/2 years). This look inside the thrusters discharge chamber shows how it works.
Ion thrusters create small thrust levels in comparison to conventional chemical rockets, but achieve high specific impulse. They could be practical in the vacuum of space. SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS Tuesdays 9/8c on Science http://www.sciencechannel.com/spaces-deepest-secrets/ Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Watch full episodes: https://www.discoverygo.com/science/ SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS shares the stories of the men and women who pushed their ingenuity and curiosity beyond the limits to uncover some of the most groundbreaking findings in the history of space exploration. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChannel Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScienceChannel
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An in-depth survey of the various technologies for spaceship propulsion, both from those we can expect to see in a few years and those at the edge of theoretical science. We'll break them down to basics and familiarize ourselves with the concepts. Note: I made a rather large math error about the Force per Power the EmDrive exerts at 32:10, initial tentative results for thrust are a good deal higher than I calculated compared to a flashlight. Visit the sub-reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Listen or Download the audio of this episode from Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-14...
This space video documentary explains current theories on speed of light spacecraft and focusing on propulsion technology which may get us to other planets, solar systems, and galaxies. FOLLOW ON: https://www.facebook.com/documentarytube.net https://twitter.com/DocArchive
A human visit to Mars is full of challenges. Chief among them: the time it takes to get to Mars and return home safely -- the long trip is hard on our astronauts. So what if we could use a new type of propulsion to shorten that journey? NASA 360 joins Steve Jurczyk, Associate Administrator of NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate, as he discusses the work happening on nuclear space propulsion. This video was created from a live recording at the Humans to Mars Summit in May 2016. To watch the original talk please visit https://livestream.com/viewnow/exploremars2016
This NASA space video explains electric ion engine population for spacecraft which creates generates thrust by accelerating ions with electricity, other .
We can get to Mars in 3 days, . . .sort of, maybe. In this episode of SciShow Space Reid Reimers explains the possibilities of photonic propulsion in use with space travel. Hosted by: Reid Reimers ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, Fatima Iqbal, Linnea Boyev, Kathy & Tim Philip, Kevin Bealer, Justin Lentz, Chris Peters, and Philippe von Bergen. ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso and hold your liquids? Check out our awesome products over at DFTBA Records: http://dftba.com/scishow ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the i...
Do you remember the exciting rumor about NASA’s EMdrive? Well, now it’s official: NASA has created their own EM drive! Meanwhile, SpaceX has a plan which will make the internet more accessible. Hosted by: Caitlin Hofmeister ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Bryce Daifuku, Kevin Bealer, Justin Lentz, Mark Terrio-Cameron, Patrick Merrithew, Accalia Elementia, Fatima Iqbal, Benny, Kyle Anderson, Mike Frayn, Tim Curwick, Will and Sonja Marple, Philippe von Bergen, Chris Peters, Kathy Philip, Patrick D. Ashmore, Thomas J., Charles George, Bader AlGhamdi. ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get...
NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) project has completed the longest duration test for a Space propulsion system (48,000 hours/5 1/2 years). This look inside the thrusters discharge chamber shows how it works.
Ion thrusters create small thrust levels in comparison to conventional chemical rockets, but achieve high specific impulse. They could be practical in the vacuum of space. SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS Tuesdays 9/8c on Science http://www.sciencechannel.com/spaces-deepest-secrets/ Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Watch full episodes: https://www.discoverygo.com/science/ SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS shares the stories of the men and women who pushed their ingenuity and curiosity beyond the limits to uncover some of the most groundbreaking findings in the history of space exploration. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChannel Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScienceChannel
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/fs21grc.html http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/fs08grc.html Fan Funding : PayPal : arronlee33@hotmail.com. Thanks a lot for your support! :-)
Dr. Thomas Herring presents "Spacecraft Propulsion" at the Jack C. Davis Observatory located on campus at Western Nevada College.
Gabriel Lapilli of the Florida Institute of Technology discusses Liquid Sloshing Behavior in Microgravity with Application to Rocket and Spacecraft Propulsion Systems, an experiment now aboard the ISS.
Interstellar travel is the term used for hypothetical manned or unmanned travel between stars. Interstellar travel will be much more difficult than interplanetary spaceflight; the distances between the planets in the Solar System are less than 30 astronomical units (AU)—whereas the distances between stars are typically hundreds of thousands of AU, and usually expressed in light-years. Because of the vastness of those distances, interstellar travel would require a high percentage of the speed of light, or huge travel time, lasting from decades to millennia or longer. The speeds required for interstellar travel in a human lifetime far exceed what current methods of spacecraft propulsion can provide. Even with a hypothetically perfectly efficient propulsion system, the kinetic energy corresp...
Spacecraft propulsion is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial satellites. There are many different methods. Each method has drawbacks and advantages, and spacecraft propulsion is an active area of research. However, most spacecraft today are propelled by forcing a gas from the back/rear of the vehicle at very high speed through a supersonic de Laval nozzle. This sort of engine is called a rocket engine. All current spacecraft use chemical rockets for launch, though some have used air-breathing engines on their first stage. Most satellites have simple reliable chemical thrusters or resistojet rockets for orbital station-keeping and some use momentum wheels for attitude control. Soviet bloc satellites have used electric propulsion for decades, and newer Western geo-orbitin...
Nuclear Thermal Rockets - Rare Documentary 1968. Project ORION Project Orion was a study of a spacecraft intended to be directly propelled by a series of explosions of atomic bombs behind the craft (Nuclear . A nuclear thermal rocket is a proposed spacecraft propulsion technology. In a nuclear thermal rocket a working fluid, usually liquid hydrogen, is heated to a high .
3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering October 05-07, 2015 San Francisco, USA Scientific Talk On: Advanced technology historical development and technology advancements in electric aircraft and spacecraft propulsion Click here for Abstract and Biography: http://mechanical-aerospace.conferenceseries.com/speaker/2015/james-m-free-director-nasa-glenn-research-center-usa Conferenceseries LLC : http://www.conferenceseries.com
Interstellar travel is the term used for hypothetical piloted or unpiloted travel between stars or planetary systems. Interstellar travel will be much more difficult than interplanetary spaceflight; the distances between the planets in the Solar System are less than 30 astronomical units (AU)—whereas the distances between stars are typically hundreds of thousands of AU, and usually expressed in light-years. Because of the vastness of those distances, interstellar travel would require a high percentage of the speed of light, or huge travel time, lasting from decades to millennia or longer. The speeds required for interstellar travel in a human lifetime far exceed what current methods of spacecraft propulsion can provide. Even with a hypothetically perfectly efficient propulsion system, the...
Mars is the focus of much speculation and scientific study about possible human colonization. Its surface conditions and the presence of water on Mars make it arguably the most hospitable of the planets in the Solar System, other than Earth. Mars requires less energy per unit mass (delta-v) to reach from Earth than any planet except Venus. However, at minimum energy use, a trip to Mars requires 6–7 months in space using current chemical spacecraft propulsion methods. Other challenges of human missions to Mars have been described. There is much discussion regarding the possibility of terraforming Mars to allow a wide variety of life forms, including humans, to survive unaided on Mars's surface, including the technologies needed to do so. Audio is property of www.latenightinthemidlands.com...
This space video documentary explains current theories on speed of light spacecraft and focusing on propulsion technology which may get us to other planets, . This space video documentary explains current theories on speed of light spacecraft and focusing on propulsion technology which may get us to other planets, . This space video documentary explains current theories on speed of light spacecraft and focusing on propulsion technology which may get us to other planets, .