Thanks Jim. That means a lot coming from you. Keep your eye out this week for a new video about our visit the Discovery Place Science Museum for their visiting Apollo exhibition.
Thank you guys! And thank you for all your help with so many 3D Print jobs like the Apollo 50th Saturn V projects and the props for Walking Dead. More than vendors, you are true partners in success and now friends.
Thanks so much for putting all of this information together in one place! Your passion for space exploration is palpable and sharing your knowledge is appreciated :) I am excited to see the next episode!
I can't believe how much has happened within just the last month. Space really is what's next! Can't wait for the next episode everything else you're bringing!
And I barely touched on it. It's arguably a crowded marketplace, but so much interest demonstrates a tipping point. Hundreds of car companies have reduced down to a handful, but were not riding horses anymore, that's for sure.
Nice to see you posting again. This is some high quality content... I drove all the way to the beach on Saturday to watch the launch of the Black Brant XII rocket and its light show, but of course that's been postponed (every evening now until Friday at the earliest). I might try the seven-hour round-trip again this weekend.. assuming I can find gas, ha..
Thanks! Yeah I went down to the Cape years ago for a shuttle launch. Had a front row experience to two scrubs before we ran out of travel days. Brutal. Houston, no beans.
Great intro, following you, can't wait for E2. Twin Dragons at the Lego ISS, love it! Those 1x1 Round Brick with Fins are super rare in Black, I can’t believe you have two.
No doubt! One is an "engine part" from the Metroliner re-release, and the other is a "satellite part" from the 1990 Classic Town Space Shuttle. If they dock three Dragons at the ISS, I'm out of luck!
You have alluded to what would be a great response to April 2021 space news omissions. April 1st, Lego released their Space Shuttle Discovery Kit (correction 10283, over 2300 pieces. Lego's space game is on point these days! Lunar Lander, Saturn V, ISS, and now Shuttle. At LEGO you might say, Space Is What's Next.
Thanks Tom! Is is hard to see the recent progress 'in the agregate' as you say. The last year of aerospace advances are hard to grasp all at once. You bring the highlights to one place.
Awesome ! I will be getting all my updates on Space Travel and Activity here, Tom, my fellow SpaceNerd. BTW, Isn't that MY copy of Chasing Space on the shelf behind you? Am I ever going to get it back? LOL !
The “story in the aggregate idea” is spot on. This has snuck up on a lot of people - even nerds like myself who would eagerly sign up for a one-way mission to Mars to advance human progress.
Space is truly what is next
Critical mass.
I loved this presentation. Very professional and informative!
Thanks Jim. That means a lot coming from you. Keep your eye out this week for a new video about our visit the Discovery Place Science Museum for their visiting Apollo exhibition.
Great show! It is good to see that space is alive. Also SN-15 Crushed it!
Thanks! Yes they did. How soon to orbital now!?!?
I love they named the dummy Mannequin Skywalker
Unreal what SpaceX is doing for exploration and reusing components - great overview of all the exciting recent news!
Thanks!
Love this Tom! Such a strong episode 1 - can't wait for more!
Thanks! What area interests you most if you don't mind me asking?
So much space happening in such little time! And I thought I stayed up to date on this stuff :) great rundown, much appreciated!
Thank you guys! And thank you for all your help with so many 3D Print jobs like the Apollo 50th Saturn V projects and the props for Walking Dead. More than vendors, you are true partners in success and now friends.
Thanks so much for putting all of this information together in one place! Your passion for space exploration is palpable and sharing your knowledge is appreciated :) I am excited to see the next episode!
Hard not to be excited about space these days! Thanks for watching and your thoughtful comments.
This was great! Super informative. I had no idea about CLPS… Keep em coming.
Yeah, right? CLPS might not get any mainstream attention until the actual missions are imminent... that's one to watch!
I can't believe how much has happened within just the last month. Space really is what's next! Can't wait for the next episode everything else you're bringing!
The upcoming episodes include some stuff I know you will dig. Thanks Kyle!
I didn't realize how many private space exploration companies were in the game. Great Overview. Exciting things to come.
And I barely touched on it. It's arguably a crowded marketplace, but so much interest demonstrates a tipping point. Hundreds of car companies have reduced down to a handful, but were not riding horses anymore, that's for sure.
Nice to see you posting again. This is some high quality content... I drove all the way to the beach on Saturday to watch the launch of the Black Brant XII rocket and its light show, but of course that's been postponed (every evening now until Friday at the earliest). I might try the seven-hour round-trip again this weekend.. assuming I can find gas, ha..
Thanks! Yeah I went down to the Cape years ago for a shuttle launch. Had a front row experience to two scrubs before we ran out of travel days. Brutal. Houston, no beans.
Great intro, following you, can't wait for E2. Twin Dragons at the Lego ISS, love it! Those 1x1 Round Brick with Fins are super rare in Black, I can’t believe you have two.
No doubt! One is an "engine part" from the Metroliner re-release, and the other is a "satellite part" from the 1990 Classic Town Space Shuttle. If they dock three Dragons at the ISS, I'm out of luck!
He's back! Glad to see you're back at it Tom. I hope to see a walkthrough of the new shop on here real soon.
Thanks man! We missed you on some of the projects that will drop this summer.
of course you have a lego model of ISS. well done Tom!
You have alluded to what would be a great response to April 2021 space news omissions. April 1st, Lego released their Space Shuttle Discovery Kit (correction 10283, over 2300 pieces. Lego's space game is on point these days! Lunar Lander, Saturn V, ISS, and now Shuttle. At LEGO you might say, Space Is What's Next.
@@HohmanDesign you just made me spend $200
@@HohmanDesign also for errors and omissions - the Lego # for the shuttle is 10283 ::wink::
Thanks Tom! Is is hard to see the recent progress 'in the agregate' as you say. The last year of aerospace advances are hard to grasp all at once. You bring the highlights to one place.
Thanks Kevin! Space Is What's Next!
How do I get one of those paper Cybertrucks?Excited to see you back on RUclips!
Paper Cybertrucks are coming soon.
Awesome ! I will be getting all my updates on Space Travel and Activity here, Tom, my fellow SpaceNerd. BTW, Isn't that MY copy of Chasing Space on the shelf behind you? Am I ever going to get it back? LOL !
Ha! That IS your copy of Chasing Space. That youth reader is just right for me 😜. I'll bring it to a future Lego con and get it back to you!
Upload!
Make it so!
@@HohmanDesign yay, haven't watched the video yet, i will hopefully soon but i am teally happy you started uploading again
The “story in the aggregate idea” is spot on. This has snuck up on a lot of people - even nerds like myself who would eagerly sign up for a one-way mission to Mars to advance human progress.
@@zerodbu It's an exciting time to be alive.