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The Spaceflight Community's Biggest Problem
In this video I go over what I believe has become the biggest issue in the spaceflight fandom over the past few years.
To be clear; I have no problem with anyone who doesn't like SLS, or who likes Starship. Or with anyone who likes or dislikes Elon Musk. What I am worried about is the rhetoric of certain members of the community becoming toxic and unprofessional. Engineering and science should be guided by empiricism and reason, not by emotion. Be that anger from the delays of projects, or the fanaticism that can come out of a blindly hoping for the future one may desire.
If you have any criticisms of my ideas or opinions please feel free to comment below, all I ask is you keep it respectf...
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Видео

F-35 Simulated View from Different Distances
Просмотров 10 тыс.14 дней назад
Effects of the atmosphere on imaging of targets can be extremely difficult, this quick video goes through the math & issues with extremely long distance imaging. Music: Street Justice, Karl Casey at White Bat Audio ruclips.net/video/JzjVpFaHIVc/видео.html
Lowlight Cameras Can't Beat Stealth
Просмотров 278 тыс.21 день назад
Upload #2 due to a minor error in my angular diameter calculation. Video was made in 6 hours so its lacking a bit of polish, otherwise all the technical details should be accurate. If you have any questions or errors you noticed please comment down below, thank you.
An Astronomer Recounts The Great 2024 Aurora
Просмотров 5166 месяцев назад
This video chronicles the may 10th aurora from my perspective as well as the perspective of the northern astronomy community as a whole. Showing you a minute by minute account of what happened that night. Media by: Adrian Bradley Brian Ottum u/bikes4life u/sunspotzz Michael Chow NOAA NASA Music by: Kevin Macleod
Castle Bravo
Просмотров 24 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This video goes over the science and history of the castle bravo nuclear test. From the start of the atomic age to the lasting effects it's had on the Marshall Islands. Links: www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2009/06/22/les-cobayes-du-dr-folamour_1209927_3244.html www.sonicbomb.com/content/atomic/docs/trapped_by_radioactive_fallout.pdf www.sciencehistory.org/stories/magazine/element-hunting-in-a-...
May 10th Aurora Videos
Просмотров 3357 месяцев назад
May 10th Aurora Videos
Dogfighting in KSP RSS - ft. AdamtheAtom and SeaBass
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Today we have BDA RSS Shenanigans with @adamtheatomlive & SeaBass Music by Kevin Macleod - incompetech.com/ Infraction - soundcloud.com/infraction-ivan MAIN MODS BD Armory by : Papa_Joe, jrodriguez, SpannerMonkey(smce), gomker, TheDog, DoctorDavinci, Eidahlil, TheKurgan RSS by: NathanKell, asmi, ferram, ZRM, yargnit, MedievalNerd, regex, SpaceInvader, pingopete, KillAshley, stratochief, Graydus...
A KSP Multiplayer Dogfighting Competition ft SeaBass and AdamtheAtom
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
Music by Kevin Macleod - incompetech.com/ MAIN MODS BD Armory by : Papa_Joe, jrodriguez, SpannerMonkey(smce), gomker, TheDog, DoctorDavinci, Eidahlil, TheKurgan LMP: gavazquez (Dagger), godarklight's
Artemis 1 NASA launch angles combined into one video
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
Videos mostly taken from the isolated views released publicly a couple days ago: images.nasa.gov/details-KSC-20221116-MH-AJN01-0001-Artemis_I_Isolated_Launch_Views-3314595
Artemis 1 Livestream recording from satellite Galaxy 13
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 года назад
Artemis 1 Livestream recording from satellite Galaxy 13
SLS 4K footage from launch scrubs
Просмотров 3182 года назад
Footage taken with an IPhone 12 Pro Max with Filmic Pro on a TPO 6in F/6 Newtonian 2 locations are: On the waterline at Parish park On top of the A. Max Brewer Bridge For the raw copy of these clips please email me at studiosdst1@gmail.com
Zooming in on the [Former] oldest galaxy ever seen - GLASS-z13
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
This video shows a zoom in from a human fov to the JWST image of GLASS-z13, the oldest galaxy ever identified as of July 23, 2022. I tried to pull the raw data from the observation to use for this video but an error in the site stopped me so I had to use second hand photos from the press. The study that identified this object can be found here: arxiv.org/pdf/2207.09434.pdf Music by: Kevin Macleod
STS-51L Disaster Multiple Cameras synced
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
STS-51L Disaster Multiple Cameras synced
Apollo 11 70mm tracking camera 4K
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
Apollo 11 70mm tracking camera 4K
The Tragedy of Soyuz 1
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
The Tragedy of Soyuz 1
Perseverance rover launch-Home Video Plus NASA Footage
Просмотров 2554 года назад
Perseverance rover launch-Home Video Plus NASA Footage

Комментарии

  • @NoSTs123
    @NoSTs123 29 минут назад

    Warum ist alles auf deutsch? ich spreche Englisch und Deutsch ich will nicht ein Englisches video mit deutschen Titel, Kapiteln und Beschreibung haben. So schaue ich dan in meine Abonnenten Uploads hinein und sehe aufeinmal Deutsch titel Was für ein unheiliger Mix. Das ist nur nervig. Ich habe youtube nicht danach gefragt alles zu übersetzen. Deutsch ist als meine Primärsprache eingetragen mit Englisch als sekundär Auswahl bei google. Man sollte doch meinen, dass dann nicht alles automatisch übersetzt wird. Stelle ich nun Englisch auf meine Primärsprache sind die Titel Deutscher Videos auf Englisch. Kann es denn keine Option geben für mich als Nutzer den Original titel zu sehen? Bei ihnen DST Studios muss etwas sich geändert haben. Können sie es bitte zurückstellen oder muss ich jetzt alle ihre Video Titel in Deutsch sehen?

  • @nicholasshaler7442
    @nicholasshaler7442 56 минут назад

    Great video. Knocked this one out of the park.

  • @Bee_Tea_Sea
    @Bee_Tea_Sea 2 часа назад

    It sounds like something from a scifi novel, droves of people wanting space expansion to come as soon as possible without caring about the viability of human health and survival outside of our planet

  • @DysonRecon196
    @DysonRecon196 3 часа назад

    It’s naive to think that long-term space infrastructure is going to be created out of the efforts of one company. We need the path that gets us further into space, not the one that delays us. Good job giving an engineering perspective and saying what was needed to be said.

  • @KerfufulzeProtogen
    @KerfufulzeProtogen 3 часа назад

    SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!!!!

  • @chrissamano-wy3sf
    @chrissamano-wy3sf 3 часа назад

    1st?

  • @IKnowNothingAboutSpaceflight
    @IKnowNothingAboutSpaceflight 3 часа назад

    um ACKSchUALLY elon musk is vastly superior to orng rocket because spacex start shiop has big power 30 engns big speed go mars fatstser cuz mar has the key to save our species

  • @Miniweet9167
    @Miniweet9167 4 часа назад

    Nuke-LE-ous. Not Nuke-YOU-lous

  • @ashutoshkumardixit5657
    @ashutoshkumardixit5657 5 часов назад

    So Elon is restarded

  • @corynezin9912
    @corynezin9912 5 часов назад

    3:27 I think you are not interpreting the Shannon limit correctly. The equation describes the maximum *rate* per unit time at which information can be transmitted through a noisy channel. In this case, the only real information that has to be transmitted is a single bit "there is a plane or not". So if you take a measurement over a long enough time frame, it's theoretically possible to reliably transmit that bit of information. The theorem is actually the opposite of your claim: Given enough time, any amount of information can be reliably transmitted, no matter how high the noise.

  • @josefaschwanden1502
    @josefaschwanden1502 8 часов назад

    How tf does elon want to run an ai fast enough to process all that information.

  • @josefaschwanden1502
    @josefaschwanden1502 8 часов назад

    Bro spitting raw facts

  • @f.b.l.9813
    @f.b.l.9813 17 часов назад

    so Elon is just a child that think Stealth means INVISIBLE! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @europana7
    @europana7 21 час назад

    Elon is full of crap 99% of the time

  • @thecheezybleezy7036
    @thecheezybleezy7036 23 часа назад

    You think they know steal tech is for radar

  • @Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah
    @Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah День назад

    Except you can’t do this with the b2…because of those leading and trailing edges plus millions of volts. You can all thank Townsend when you come to realise…

  • @GuruGodPlays
    @GuruGodPlays День назад

    I think the issue is the idea that fighter jets are going head to head, which just really isn't a reality in modern warfare. Having missiles that can fire from tens of miles away makes the idea of imaging the tiny lil' spec of plane implausible on the upset, however I think Musk is right when you consider the real threats that AI in warfare will be capable of. The biggest threat to fighter jets aren't really other jets, it's ground to air missile systems or sea to air missile systems on subs/large ships. Imagine it's not the system itself imaging the plane, but satellites connected to systems that can keep a telemetric eye on the craft that can send that data to defensive installations using AI to sharpen images and sift through all the noise data. (multiple AI's can already do this, and the James Webb telescope is literally a multibillion dollar experiment designed to eliminate as much noise as humanly possible to generate pictures of deep space. If you don't think the US invested in this for warfare purposes, you don't understand the US at this point). The US alone has some of the most incredible spy satellites on the planet, and Musk has his lil'musknet which would likely be able to handle the bandwidth load of such an experiment regardless of the shannon limit because that can be overcome by using AI's to train AI's, and already has. This is how ChatGPT 4 was made from ChatGPT3, where they used 2 chatGPT 3's as a discipline model and an encourager model to train what would become ChatGPT 4 which completely overcame the previous limitations of 3. The same can be said and done for their next generation of AI, GPT5, using 2 or more GPT4's as "parental figures" just like with how 4 was created. This allows the information transfer to exceed the shannon limit by essentially allowing the AI to reconcile "good" data with "bad" data in a nuanced feedback reinforced training methodology. This is necessary in order to extrapolate information from data that would otherwise be incredibly difficult due to scattering noise, which is the exact reason AI was developed in the first place: To sift through noise. This is also fundamentally how human intelligence evolved, because we essentially harnessed a sense of individuality in a world of signals and "noise" (literally). Now also consider the graphical processing fidelity of the next generation of Nvidia graphics cards (Not for gaming mind you, I'm saying this on a purely image generating perspective) and it starts to become clear that AI's role isn't really "finding" the target, it's purpose is generating clearer data and sifting through noise to help humans identify targets. I've got nothing for the clouds though, no system is perfect. The whole reason this is even being talked about is because radar and lidar aren't perfect, either. They are cheaper though. **Way** cheaper.

  • @derptomistic
    @derptomistic День назад

    Elon had a really stupid idea and decided to plague the world with the knowledge that he thought it? Must be a day that ends in Y

  • @CarbonTitanium
    @CarbonTitanium День назад

    Instant sub for the non-AI illustrations

  • @CC-ns2ds
    @CC-ns2ds День назад

    I’m convinced Hunter Biden has been dishing out his premium crack to Trumps Administration.

  • @amphicorp4725
    @amphicorp4725 День назад

    Elon's definition of "laughably easy" is so far removed from how engineers or even normal people think. Guy is so out of touch that everyone around him is forced to be pandering sycophants

    • @dankengine5304
      @dankengine5304 День назад

      “Laughably easy” *Clouds* : “lol. lmao”

  • @zignetvs
    @zignetvs День назад

    You guys taking some stuff way too serious. If you guys are so smart why are you not sending contributing to the world instead of squabbling about some post by someone way more successful than yourself. He is clearly smarter than you otherwise you wouldn’t be a nobody here.

    • @lincolnsnow6166
      @lincolnsnow6166 День назад

      Believe it or not, we all contribute to the world when we aren't posting online. Wealth doesn't equal intelligence chief and you can fact check that because Elon Musk was born into more wealth than me or you will ever earn unless you think a newborn baby is smarter than yourself. If he was smarter then wouldn't the science back up his claim about camera detection of F35s, Instead of showing him to be completely wrong?

  • @skeetus
    @skeetus День назад

    people gotta remember that elon musk is not a scientist, he’s just the ceo. he probably has no idea how tesla tech works either

  • @tenToesUp747
    @tenToesUp747 День назад

    Doesn't matter if you can see it if you cannot target it!

  • @btoiscool
    @btoiscool День назад

    Elmo is dumb, yes.

  • @toadpope2522
    @toadpope2522 День назад

    lol Elon is so dumb

  • @mrgoat4233
    @mrgoat4233 День назад

    One thing he forgot to mention is how he’s even going to shoot the plane down if he saw it, you still need a radar or ir target solution which is impossible from that distance against anything stealth.

  • @illusivec
    @illusivec День назад

    You're missing one crucial thing. Thermal cameras. Sure, a regular camera is not gonna be able to see an F16 from 10 km away, but even a shitty Chinese thermal camera can easily see the hundred-meter-long jet exhaust and F35 produces from 10 km away in a cold and empty sky. Even if it couldn't, as long as the operator who fired the missile has a rough idea of where the plane might be(if he didn't why even fire the missile?), the missile keeps going in the same direction until it sees a few pixels in the sky that are hotter than the others. Once, that's done, there's no escaping for the fighter. The thermal camera guides the missile until the visual spectrum camera acquires the target. Once that's done, no amount of flares of chaff will save the plane. The beauty of this system is that the missile doesn't even have to use any radar. So, the pilot will not be able to tell if a missile is tracking towards him unless he has his own radar turned on. If he does, the missile can use passive radar to track that until its lowlight camera acquires a lock on. I got a feeling this tech will eventually replace infrared and radar-based tracking for missiles entirely. The only reason we don't already have this tech is that we didn't have image processing chips that'd fit inside a sidewinder and could process thousands of frames per second required. Guess what? Nvidia GPUs can do that now. I'd bet my left nut on the fact both Boeing and Northrop are working on exactly this right now.

  • @hubril7921
    @hubril7921 День назад

    Can't wait until Elon discovers IR cameras, maybe then he will finally catch up to the MiG-23

  • @UmuFaiya
    @UmuFaiya День назад

    Elon Musk when the aircraft is hidden in the clouds: 😨

  • @Richard_T800
    @Richard_T800 День назад

    The thing Elon is right about is that Stealth doesn't make you invisible it reduces your radar cross section. (Other steps are taken to reduce IR signature but its mainly about radar) What you coupd do instead of Elons idea which is flawed in many ways is to just use other optical seekers which are far superior such as Near Infrared, Mid Infrared and UV Seekers or combine all three as a Three Channel Optical Seeker And guess what, 3 Channel Optical Seekers and just the IR seekers are what is being used by moden militaries Its good Elon is making Cars and Rockets not Military equipment

  • @mrfact03s
    @mrfact03s День назад

    Elon = modi

  • @lykou1821
    @lykou1821 2 дня назад

    I constantly lose my drone at 45m lol

  • @ParanoidCarrot
    @ParanoidCarrot 2 дня назад

    i remember working at electronic assembly place, and my direct superior and teacher was a moron.... i cant put it any nicer, once we started talking about airplanes and i told him after he ranted someting about navigation and flaps and stuff he basicly didint know anything but the words, and he keps insisting he was the smartest person in anyroom, because he was electrical engineer. who was convised that gyroscopes are science fiction, and manuvering thrusters do not work on space because you would just go in the direction of the truster no matter how they are arranged, "tHeY dOnT wOrK iN sPaCe BeCaUsE yOu NeEd AiR rEsIStAnSe To TuRn" no matter what evidence or math i layed in front of him he dismissed it instantly, with some of his KNOWLAGE. he knows that iss is a lie made with cgi because you cant have anything at orbit you cant control or steer it, because of no air resistance, and all satellites are just high airplaned that can effectively glide for ever. like a water bug on the surface of the water. it really sucked to work there, because the guy was just batshit, but he ran the department, and he also kept insulting me and my inteligence on a continuing bases where i had to calibrate some heat sensors and it was a streight forward job hook up punch of volt meters and play hanois tower with the voltages till its with in spec. you had like 6 different voltmeters on different settings and you used the potentiometer knobs on the ciricuit board to tune them, the written instructions helped some some mostly in the setup, but the calibration was more trial and error and soothing of the electrical pixies. and because i did it well i was a "retarded lineworker" and when i was ordered to do a co2 detector and alert system my design was uninspired and simple. litterally did what the head of safety deparment wanted and they where overjoyed i did a good simple fool proof setup, it was for a dry ice cleaner thing. basicly it would warn the occupant by lights first and then of the levels got too high klaxon would blare and open the paint room doors and max out the fumehood things, but it was not Cool enough for you conspirady engineet

  • @operator8014
    @operator8014 2 дня назад

    Obviously we just need 10's of thousands of high altitude drones, each with dozens of visible light telescopes watching the horizon, and streaming all of the 16k video feeds back to a central image processesing hub. Laughably simple.

  • @jagh1410
    @jagh1410 2 дня назад

    My first counter was cloudy/foggy sky. GG elon you got beaten for free.

  • @HySteria909
    @HySteria909 2 дня назад

    Not claiming to know anything at all. But wouldnt you still have the massive problem of somehow guiding a weapon system to shoot them down. Stealth aircraft aren't exactly silent. It's the whole "you can't shoot me" that makes them so dangerous

  • @merylsmith8297
    @merylsmith8297 2 дня назад

    Musk: "If jet invisible, why I see it?"

  • @slickstrings
    @slickstrings 3 дня назад

    Musk has never heard of 'killchain'. I dont think hes heard "no elon" in a long time either.

  • @David-v6z5v
    @David-v6z5v 3 дня назад

    Elon finding out his missile system has shot down his electric nuclear powered hyperloop starlink cybertruck falcon 42 rocket

  • @gillbates21
    @gillbates21 3 дня назад

    elon is the king of vaporware

  • @JDCheng
    @JDCheng 3 дня назад

    Just a point - Elon is saying AI can reliably detect stealth aircraft when his own cars have a habit of not reliably detecting tractor trailers blocking the roads.

    • @jonnyd9351
      @jonnyd9351 18 часов назад

      Oh wow so the world's best consumer self driving isn't good enough?

  • @GravitasZero
    @GravitasZero 3 дня назад

    Elon Musk is what you get when you mix insane wealth with absolute stupidity

  • @lqr824
    @lqr824 3 дня назад

    3:20 the assumption that you're using a 30 degree swath of sky is basically like a 70mm lens on a full-frame digital camera. Using instead a 700mm lens would make it not a 3-4 pixel wide object but 30-35 pixels perhaps. F-14's have had a camera like this for a long time to visually identify targets at extremely long ranges. One problem is that you'd have to then work hard to search the sky for the target to find it, but you could probably search a quadrant in 20 seconds or something. Probably the bigger issue is that 1) with stealth you may not know what direction they're coming, it could be from the side or behind you. 2) clouds mist or even haze.

  • @morebagels
    @morebagels 3 дня назад

    shoutout for causally explaining what noise actually is. always only understood it cause of film

  • @qwerty9567
    @qwerty9567 3 дня назад

    Well with star link in place with the goal of having global coverage, if each one of these had good cameras, you’ve got global coverage of an interconnected network of satellites. I wouldn’t be surprised if that is the end goal

  • @Xyler94
    @Xyler94 3 дня назад

    The point of stealth isn't to be unseen, it's to delay detection for as long as possible. Something Elon clearly doesn't understand. The point is to be in range of your weapons while being undetected by theirs. The F-22 looks like a bumblebee in radar from the front. Sure, the closer you get, the better it'll be detected... But by then, the F-22 already launched its weapons at you.

  • @innacrisis6991
    @innacrisis6991 3 дня назад

    Criminally underrated channel

  • @bmouch1018
    @bmouch1018 4 дня назад

    Elon really needs to hire somebody whose sole job is to say "boss, are you fuckin' restarted?"

  • @Bzuhl
    @Bzuhl 4 дня назад

    People dying from Elon Musk belief that AI>proper sensors will stay a ground thing.