Inside Ursa Major’s State-Of-The-Art Rocket Engine Factory!

Today we check out Ursa Major and all the incredible different rocket engines they’re working on. We talk to experts who will give us the nitty gritty details that I love, I get my hands on a rocket engine for the first time to help build one and we even get to catch an engine […]

[4k Clean Audio] Starship Static Fire // A:B Comparison w/ Deluge

A comparison of SpaceX’s Starship boosters performing static fires on the orbital launch mounts. The first one without the deluge system was performed on February 9, 2023, lighting 31 engines and lasting about 7 seconds. The static fire with the deluge was performed on August 6th, 2023 lighting 29 engines for approximately 2.7 seconds. Video […]

Watch the last Antares 230+ rocket fly for NASA to the ISS! #NG19

For the final time in its seven year history, the Antares 200 series rocket will take to the skies over the east coast of the United States. It will lift off from the MARS (Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport) Launch Pad 0A (LP-0A). As the spacecraft, a Cygnus cargo vehicle built by Northrop Grumman, is making a […]

Orbit VS Sub-Orbit: Orbits, Zero-G & the Karman Line

Today we’re going to dive into the differences between space and orbit, dive into orbital velocity and the Karman line, some rundowns on orbital mechanics and things like apogee and perigee, how, when and why exactly astronauts experience zero g. Here’s an article version of this video – https://everydayastronaut.com/space-vs-orbit/ 00:00 – Intro 02:05 – Space […]

Watch Rocket Lab attempt to recover a rocket to reuse it! #babycomeback

Rocket Lab is preparing for its rideshare Baby Come Back mission launching from Launch Complex-1B, Māhia Peninsula, New Zealand. This mission will deploy seven satellites to space for multiple customers (NASA, Space Flight Laboratory, and Spire Global) and will mark the sixth launch for the company in 2023. Moreover, the Baby Come Back mission will […]

Watch the LAST Ariane 5 rocket launch ever!!!

After 27 years of service, the Ariane 5 era is coming to a close. For the last launch of the Ariane 5 rocket, specifically the ECA+ variant, it will loft two satellites into a geostationary transfer orbit, leaving the rest of the work to onboard propellant systems. The two satellites are the Syracuse 4B and […]

Starship vs N1… Is Starship doomed to repeat history?

Has SpaceX fallen into a similarly flawed design that plagued the N1? Why did they choose so many engines? Will it continue to suffer a similar fate over and over like the N1 or is there something inherently different? Today we’ll answer those questions and compare the two most powerful rockets ever made, from different […]

Watch #SpaceX launch 4 humans to the ISS & land the booster back on land!

SpaceX will launch four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard its Crew Dragon vehicle. With all four crew members being tourists, the Axiom Space Mission 2 (Ax-2) mission will mark the second fully private mission to the ISS, following only the Axiom Space Mission 1, launched in April of 2022. The crew will […]

A deep dive tour inside rocket engines! Viking 2 and Vulcain 1!

Join me as I take a look at two rocket engines that I knew little about, the Ariane 5’s Vulcain 1 engine and the Ariane 1’s Viking 2 engines at the Space Expo Center outside of ESA’s Estec in The Netherlands. 00:00 – Intro 00:50 – Vulcain 1 Engine 12:25 – Viking 2 Engine / […]

YouTuber’s Question Helps Elon Musk Improve Starship

Source video: https://youtu.be/t705r8ICkRw We kept seeing a handful of videos with tens of millions of views like this that stole our content without asking and without any form of credit or source at all. We decided that we should just post it ourselves in an attempt to help reach a new audience. Sorry if the […]