Operation Backfire – A4 V2 German Rocket Documentary von Braun


Published on Apr 21, 2018

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Operation Backfire – A4 V2 German Rocket Documentary von Braun

The Plane that Dreams are Made Of: The SR-71 Blackbird


Published on Mar 19, 2014

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The SR-71 Blackbird is one of the most advanced aircraft ever built. And it was built over fifty years ago.

 

The Mighty J58 – The SR-71’s Secret Powerhouse


Published on Apr 12, 2014

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It’s been called “black magic”: an engine that can push a plane from 0 to Mach 3.2 without breaking a sweat. Here’s how it works.

Boom: The Future of Supersonic Flight?


Real Engineering

Published on May 15, 2017
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Electroflight | Fully Charged


Published on Jul 6, 2016

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This remarkable project is still in its early stages but is clearly something we’ll be following on Fully Charged. A fully electric 300+mph racing plane.

 

The Truth About Space Debris


Published on Apr 26, 2019

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Umpire Tossed from Game: Computers to Call Balls and Strikes


Published on Apr 26, 2019

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Having the umpire tossed from the game, and letting a computer call balls and strikes seems like a very 2019 thing to do. After all, every fan watching TV can see how often the ump is wrong. But Bill Whittle and Stephen Green tell Scott Ott a robot ump is a major league mistake. Right Angle is a production of the Members, who call them as they see them in their own exclusive Member-written blog. They also enjoy 44 videos each month, in an atmosphere of reasoned inquiry and mutual encouragement. Welcome home at https://BillWhittle.com/register/

Artificial Gravity


Published on Jan 9, 2019

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Artificial gravity is a concept that is ubiquitous in our science fiction yet elusive in our space program. Why is this? And how could we develop artificial gravity soon? In a Cool Worlds special, this video essay goes in depth on the topic discussing why centrifuges are the most plausible solution and early ideas on the topic. Join us a journey from Einstein’s equivalence principle, to O’Neill Cylinders and Stanford Tori; from Coriolis forces to near-term experiments. Grab a cup of a tea and enjoy.

7 Things Russia’s New Super Rocket and NASA’s SLS Have In Common


Published on Mar 1, 2019

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New Rockets coming our way! The question is … when?

 

Why have SpaceX, Boeing & Blue Origin ditched abort towers?


Published on Apr 25, 2019

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Want an article version of this video? Here you go! https://everydayastronaut.com/abort-t… There’s a new trend going around in the commercial space industry when it comes to launch abort systems. All three commercial companies who are putting abort systems on their crewed vehicles have ditched the classic launch abort tower we’ve seen dominate abort systems in the past. Previous vehicles like the Mercury capsule, the Apollo capsule and even the Soyuz all used an escape tower that sat on top of the crew module, capable of pulling the vehicle away from a failing rocket in a hurry. And to make this topic even more interesting, we’re seeing another trend in abort systems… SpaceX’s Crew Dragon and Boeing’s Starliner capsules both are using liquid fueled abort motors instead of solid rocket motors. So today we’re going to talk about the design considerations that have made SpaceX, Boeing and Blue Origin ditch abort towers on their crewed vehicles and we’re also going to evaluate why the heck Boeing and SpaceX are going with liquid motors instead of solid motors. And with both Boeing and SpaceX having experienced serious setbacks and complications with their liquid fueled abort systems, including the loss of a test vehicle, it raises the question… is it even a good idea?….