Launch of Worlds Largest Rocket Delta IV Heavy with NROL-37
The worlds currently largest rocket active has successfully launched with the top secret NROL-37 payload for the United States. The Delta IV Heavy launched from Space Launch Complex 37B at 17:51 UTC, June 11th 2016. This was the 32nd Delta IV launch, and the 9th Delta IV Heavy launch.
Blue Origin NS-12 New Shepard Rocket Flight and Landing
This mission was another step towards verifying New Shepard for human spaceflight as we continue to mature the safety and reliability of the vehicle.
This was the 6th flight for this particular New Shepard vehicle. Blue Origin has so far reused two boosters five times each consecutively, so today marks a record with this booster completing its 6th flight to space and back.
This particular rocket has been an operational payload vehicle for several flights, meaning there are no more updates to the system.
This was also the 9th commercial payload mission for New Shepard, and we are proud to be have flown our 100th customer on board.
Also on the vehicle were thousands of postcards from students around the world for our nonprofit Club for the Future. The Club's mission is to inspire future generations to pursue careers in STEM and help visualize the future of life in space.
SpaceX have successfully launched their Starship SN8 prototype on a 12.5km flight for the first time. Whilst the landing did not successfully land, we are calling this test a massive success due to the wealth of information and data gleamed, Congratulations SpaceX!
Complete Guide To Starship: Falcon 9 VS Starship. What's new? What's different?
SpaceX is taking everything up a notch with Starship. This thing is the ultimate challenge in aerospace engineering, a FULLY and rapidly reusable super heavy lift launch vehicle, capable of taking 150 metric tonnes to low Earth orbit.
But Starship’s ultimate goal goes way beyond just terrestrial orbital ambitions, Starship is the first vehicle designed to actually take human beings to Mars and back again.
In order to achieve this absolutely bonkers goal, SpaceX has had to employ a litany of new technologies, use new materials, develop the most advanced rocket engines ever made and come up with some wild ideas that have never been tried before… and maybe for good reason.
So today I wanted to go over all of these new technologies and compare it to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy to help point out what things are new, what things are different and what they’ve learned from the Falcon family that will apply to Starship in order to really understand just how ambitious this project is.
We won’t be just scratching the surface here, in fact we’ll actually be taking you inside the rockets and showing you basically every single part and going over all of them with a fine tooth comb so you can learn as much as possible and have a definitive guide to Starship.
Timestamps:
00:00 — Intro
05:05 — What's the same
06:00 — What’s Different // Engines and Fuels
23:05 — What's Different // Size, Capabilities, Construction, Costs
32:15 — What's Different // First Stage Reuse
41:50 — What's Different // Second Stage Reuse
53:40 — Conclusion
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Первый в мире. Новые кадры с Марса представлены в потрясающем разрешении 4K. Мы также поговорим о камерах на борту марсианских роверов и о том, как мы делали видео.
Камеры на борту роверов были высшей технологией, когда запускались соответствующие миссии.
Часто задаваемый вопрос:
\«Почему у нас на самом деле нет живого видео с Марса?\»
Несмотря на высокое качество камер, скорость, с которой роверы могут отправлять данные на Землю, является самой большой проблемой. Любопытство может отправлять данные прямо на Землю только со скоростью 32 килобита в секунду.
Вместо этого, когда ровер может подключиться к орбитальному аппарату Mars Reconnaissance, мы получаем более благоприятные скорости в 2 мегабайта в секунду.
Тем не менее, эта ссылка доступна только в течение примерно 8 минут каждый Сол или Марсианский день.
Как и следовало ожидать, отправка HD-видео на этих скоростях займет много времени. Поскольку на Марсе ничего не происходит, имеет смысл брать и отправлять изображения обратно.
On Wednesday, December 9, Starship serial number 8 (SN8) lifted off from our Cameron County launch pad and successfully ascended, transitioned propellant, and performed its landing flip maneuver with precise flap control to reach its landing point. Low pressure in the fuel header tank during the landing burn led to high touchdown velocity resulting in a hard (and exciting!) landing.
Thank you to all the locals supporting our efforts in Cameron County and beyond. Congratulations to the entire Starship and SpaceX teams on today’s test! Serial number 9 (SN9) is up next – Mars, here we come!
A series of unique and beautiful recorded views of planet Earth captured from 240 miles above it. We look down on our planet along with the astronauts aboard the ISS
— Watch our latest video — Expanse: Earth From Space www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwchsUXtz-Q
— A wonderful relaxing view — sit back and enjoy the spectacular awe of planet Earth
These recorded videos offer a unique and spectacular view of our home — the majority of these videos will not be found elsewhere and were created especially for Space VIdeos.
WATCH: Mars Cam Views from NASA Rover during Red Planet Exploration #Mars2020
Mars 2020 is a Mars rover mission by NASA's Mars Exploration Program that includes the Perseverance rover with a planned launch on 30 July 2020 at 11:50 UTC, and touch down in Jezero crater on Mars on 18 February 2021.
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