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John Trasti
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Falcon Heavy Launch of Europa Clipper,
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Falcon Heavy Launch of Europa Clipper,
Crazy Little Thing Called love. Canaveral Sessions.
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Crazy Little Thing Called love. Canaveral Sessions.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 Grouo 10-6. August 2 2024
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 Grouo 10-6. August 2 2024
Atlas V 551 from Cape Canaveral July 30 2024
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Atlas V 551 from Cape Canaveral July 30 2024
Father's Day Simon And Garfunkel boxer
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Father's Day Simon And Garfunkel boxer
Atlas sending 2 Astronauts to Space. SpaceBoy Over and out
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Atlas sending 2 Astronauts to Space. SpaceBoy Over and out
SpaceX Starlink 6-62 May 23 2024 10:35 PM EST
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SpaceX Starlink 6-62 May 23 2024 10:35 PM EST
SpaceX Block 5 April 7th 2024. Landing of the booster (and bonus sonic boom)
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SpaceX Block 5 April 7th 2024. Landing of the booster (and bonus sonic boom)
SpaceX Block 5 Bandwagon launch April 7th 2024
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SpaceX Block 5 Bandwagon launch April 7th 2024
David Bowie David Gilmour and John Comfortably Numb
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David Bowie David Gilmour and John Comfortably Numb
Falcon Heavy launching US Space Force unmanned shuttle
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Falcon Heavy launching US Space Force unmanned shuttle
Is that a rocket?
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Nice
Very good!
Nice view ❤
It didn't go boom.
No surprises there 😂
What means numbers "6-62"?
very nice!! Go ahead with this channel!
1 down 2 more to go today for SpaceX.
WITH EACH AND EVERY LAUNCH... 100's of tons of rocket soot is spewed into the stratosphere, where it stays put, where it is accumulative, and is corrosive to our atmospheric, laminar layered envelope. The residents living around the launch site, and the quality of life they must endure, with polluted air from rocket plumes, precipitating back down upon them, leading to cancer in some cases. There is simply no forethought to the ecological repercussions. And rockets to low Earth orbit are only going to continue to launch more and more frequently. Could there ever be 'peacetime rocketry', from its wartime conception back in Nazi Germany? No, because with each and every launch, rockets STILL wage war, though now it is upon the environment. For instance, for SpaceX to send just two astronauts into LEO requires spewing 400 tons of soot from the ground to orbit. Falcon Heavy is 2x as much. How many more 100s of tons soot will be spewed, just to get larger payloads into LEO with the Starship?? The detrimental environmental repercussions of this rocketing activity are enormous. Fragile ecosystems around the rocket launch area are majorly disrupted. With each and every launch, our atmospheric envelope gets more and more damaged. Presently, it is the 'Wild West' of the stratosphere, with very little regulations in place to protect the ozone layer. The stratosphere really should be renamed, the IGNOROSPHERE. 'Out of sight, out of mind', is the attitude here. Each and every launch is treated like a stupendous fireworks display. Then the booster rockets coming back to the ground, to land vertically, are fueled by 'hypergolic propellants', highly toxic and caustic, and are also accumulative in the atmosphere. The detrimental effects on our fragile ecosystems has been greatly downplayed. And all for the love of money, power, and superiority over other nations. You cannot fix climate change, and also ramp up metallic 3D-printed rocketing to space! We can live without the space program. We cannot live without a habitable Earth! If humans don't need to go into space to get the job done, deferring it to ROBOTS, then everything becomes simpler. No life support needeed. Without humans going to space, my following proposal will work, to get a reengineered payload into LEO, and then out to the Lagrange point, all in a completely PRISTINE manner. What's the missing ingredient, so that we can have our cake and eat it too? You know, being able to keep going into outer space, but not at the expense of our atmospheric envelope, which we all need to stay intact. A STRATOSTATION which cradles two contra-rotating SPINLAUNCHERS! Basically you float all the cargo out to 25 miles, to a half mile diameter 'starfish'-shaped Stratostation. Then the Spinlauncher (tried and tested here on the ground). launches projectile after projectile, in a pristine fashion. They're all self-assembling, and it is a re-engineered payload. Then this endeavor gets really cheap with robots. While we kick back on the Stratostation, don the Oculus Rifts, and enjoy the show, while, at 25 miles altitude, staying inside the protective environment of the magnetosphere. Besides weightless experiments, which I really wonder how much of it you really need in the first place, the only reason the space station has to be 250 MI altitude, is because it is not buoyant! If the ISS were buoyant , then everything could be done at mere 25 miles out, where the atmosphere is 98.8% rarified. Isn't that the true edge of space? A Stratostation would be highly serviceable, easily brought back to Earth, when needed for repairs and so forth. Maybe more of them are needed to cover the same area that one orbiting satellite would cover, but it is all now accomplished at a fraction of the cost, while our fragile atmospheric envelope is spared this destructive bombardment, of caustic rocket pollution. Please, do share your thoughts on this formulating concept. www.evernote.com/shard/s519/sh/d7600069-91b8-58cb-15f8-d16e41985c5c/bee0c491ad542c4d98ad10e59a9f2a8c
That look awesome!!!
The crackle of the sound is a moray of the bell cone and the speed of sound being broken as the exhaust leaves the bell cone. It's fantastic.
If you want to keep some more touches of Grandma & Gramps you need to get a pole bird stand, bird cage, and 2 small finches. When Grandma took the cover off in the morning they would sing like crazy. Her other cage had a parakeet named PeeDee. It just clicked a bit. 🕊🕊🌎❤️✨
I really should do that, I put a bird feeder on the patio, and have a fountain, bought a perch I m 150 feet up , I have got songbirds, and two hawks It is hard to get a picture, hawks spook easily> But know what, they like luncheon meat.
LOVE YOU SO MUCH JOHN 🕊🌬🌎❤️✨
That was 2 minutes from liftoff to space, the kids saw it disappear, 2d stage it is 50 miles away going 7600 MPH, I kept up with it, until it disappeared, that is when ti hit 65 miles up, where it passes the point where the atmostphere reflects back the blue sky and it entered space.
Thus is probably the closest to sounding like Beatle, yet....
Good! I liked the tapping you did on Em.. I think... :-) Great! Keep rocking... \m/
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Nice pieces :) Legionaeternus
I knew we could do it! My email is john.trasti@gmail.com.
This song is cool. You doing great!!! 👍🙂
Improving!!! Never stop bro!! 👊🎸
I tried this song to just play rhythm guitar. I did add sound to this song.
George Martin " Turn the Gain Down" John and Paul " Turn your shit down you can't hear us" George Harrison" It sounds a bit mechanical to me" Ringo," You got the beat down"
I looked back at this. If you have heard the Beatles Bootleg Black Album, My style and playing are are very much like the Black album. listen do youtube search.
I like this!
I recorded this as a tribute to my dad who died in 2004. I had practiced this over and over and over but each time I was overwhelmed with emotion and could not complete it. The time I was actually able to record it, I did not know, I had had a sinus infection,that had become sepsis. This is August 7, a week later, my kidneys had shut down, I went to ER, they admitted me, I spent a week in hospital with IVs , organs were shutting down, This is why I look like shit in the video, BUT! I beat the odds, So Yes more badly played songs from JT to come!
awesome job!
U did good by one of my favorite songs!
nice!