How does the Soyuz Spacecraft work?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • The Soyuz Spacecraft is a Russian Spacecraft. Come see how it works!
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    Soyuz Launch Animation:
    • How does the Soyuz Lau...
    Special thanks to these astronauts for their help with this video:
    Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL)
    Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly)
    This video has been dubbed into a few different languages. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.
    Timestamps:
    0:00-Intro
    0:42-Soyuz Intro
    3:25-Soyuz Versions
    5:12-Outside of the Soyuz
    6:19-Descent Module
    6:56-Orbital Module
    7:24-Service Module
    7:59-Soyuz Rocket
    8:26-Rendezvous and Docking
    9:26-Hohmann Transfer
    11:06-ISS Segments
    11:35-Russian Docking System (SSVP)
    12:12-Approaching the Station
    12:51-Contact
    13:45-Hatch Opening
    14:21-So much to learn
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    🌐Internet Sources:
    • Soyuz rendezvous and d... - Soyuz rendezvous and docking explained (ESA)
    • 9 minutes before space - 9 minutes before space (Russian documentary)
    • Inside Soyuz Manned Ca... - Inside Soyuz Manned Capsule
    • The Soyuz Space Toilet - The Soyuz Space Toilet
    • Inside the Russian Soy... - Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
    www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz....
    www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/...
    📖Book Sources:
    Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft by Rex Hall and David Shayler amzn.to/2W6KaKK
    Soyuz Owners' Workshop Manual by David Baker and Dr. Helen Sharman amzn.to/3AT7kDi
    Ask an Astronaut: My Guide to Life in Space by Tim Peake amzn.to/3D3uKYH
    🎵Music (soundstripe.com):
    "Eggshell Skyline" by Cody Martin
    "In Dreams" by Caleb Etheridge
    "Preservation of Art" by Cody Martin
    🟠This animation was made with Blender 2.93 (Cycles Render)
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    3D models I purchased for this animation:
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    📼Video Summary:
    The Soyuz is a Russian Spacecraft that can fit cosmonauts or astronauts inside. The spacecraft has been in use since the 1960s - over the years it has docked with many space stations. It's split into 3 modules: the Orbital Module, the Descent Module, and the Service Module. Only the first two modules are pressurized. Rendezvous and Docking is how the spacecraft catches up with and docks to the International Space Station (ISS). Now days this only takes about 6 hours! This involves Insertion Orbit, Hohmann Transfer, Transfer Orbit, and Phasing Orbit. Docking to the station is done autonomously by the Kurz Docking System - this involves the Fly-Around, Station-Keeping, Final Approach, Soft Capture, and Hard Capture. The Soyuz Space will attach to the Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS which has compatible drogue and probe docking ports. The crew usually stays attached to the station for 6 months before coming home.
    #b3d #soyuz #ISS
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @rjjone2
    @rjjone2 2 года назад +753

    I’ve been in the space industry for my entire career and have never seen this explained so clearly. Well done!!

  • @AluminumOxide
    @AluminumOxide 2 года назад +828

    ESA did a video on how the Soyuz works a few years back, but yours is far more detailed and advanced. And now I know what those T and M and A abbreviations mean.

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +128

      Thanks! The ESA one is fantastic and it definitely covers a few things that my video doesn't.

    • @idzkk
      @idzkk 2 года назад +5

      What's with aluminium oxide? Solidfuel?

    • @AluminumOxide
      @AluminumOxide 2 года назад +6

      @@idzkk PBAN and APCP

    • @wingingjester2726
      @wingingjester2726 2 года назад +1

      Hi Aluminium Oxide!!! I have seen your comment. I also subscribed to you.

    • @davidlay2009
      @davidlay2009 2 года назад

      @@JaredOwen keep up the great

  • @cholodelrosari0543
    @cholodelrosari0543 Год назад +448

    I never know the Soyuz was more than 40 years old and was originally intended for Lunar landing missions.
    Sergei Korolev(The Soyuz Designer) is truly a 'miracle worker'

    • @vladimirstarostenkov4417
      @vladimirstarostenkov4417 Год назад +34

      Cult of personality here. Korolev was certainly an accountable manager (and a harsh team leader, btw). Solo designer? Nope, not even close.

    • @vulpes7079
      @vulpes7079 Год назад

      @@vladimirstarostenkov4417 they couldn't even get the N1 to work after Korolyov died. "Manager" my ass

    • @QualityPen
      @QualityPen Год назад +8

      The Korolev Cross is the coolest stage separation, and it’s not even close.

    • @user-ib5by6ur5i
      @user-ib5by6ur5i Год назад +36

      Над этим проэктом работали тысячи учёных, а не только Королев. Это если сейчас говорить, что Илон Маск создал SpaceX, и не говорить о тысячах учёных в его команде!

    • @MultiMatrosik
      @MultiMatrosik Год назад +9

      The first flight of the b-52 was in 1952...The last aircraft of the B-52 series was built in June 1962.))))So why are you surprised.These machines have also been modernized and improved over their history.😂

  • @madarepz
    @madarepz Месяц назад +30

    In Malaysia we have a first astronaut “Dr.Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor” launched to the ISS aboard Soyuz TMA-11 on 10 October 2007….greeting from Malaysia guys🇲🇾🤗

  • @bruhh3759
    @bruhh3759 2 года назад +1418

    Who else agree that this guy deserves much more for such amazing reascearch and animation. That clearly shows how much effort you put into it. Really impressive :]

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +112

      Thanks Bruhh😎

    • @sofoklisc
      @sofoklisc 2 года назад +14

      Respect. Stellar documentary

    • @Hongsen
      @Hongsen 2 года назад +11

      Yes this is man really awesome deserve to much more subscriptions and appreciation.

    • @blakris9382
      @blakris9382 2 года назад +2

      true dat

    • @matpk
      @matpk 2 года назад

      @@JaredOwen compare 1930s Nazi Germany Vs 2020s Communist Chinazi IN YOUR NEXT VIDEO Project.

  • @psd4942
    @psd4942 2 года назад +253

    Jared , just a request, please create more videos on science related topics , it literally helps out a lot of students as well as learners , and lemme tell you that your animations make every concept crystal clear . Thank you so much

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +34

      Thanks PSD - I will see what I can do!

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 2 года назад +5

      this is science...

    • @psd4942
      @psd4942 2 года назад +8

      @@AverageAlien this is kind of science that is specifically dealing with space .... I am talking about science that we use in day to day life.... Like he made a video on working of electric dc motor....

    • @Tech.Library
      @Tech.Library 2 года назад

      @@JaredOwen I am very confused on how the ISS narvigates the earth. Does the iss go round the earth such that at a time its above the earth and another time, the earth is above it? What is a free fall of the iss? Does the iss use energy to move round the Earth. An animation will definitely clear the illusion so many of us have

    • @sphansel3257
      @sphansel3257 Год назад

      @@Tech.Library are you crazy

  • @user-gu5tq2jh3x
    @user-gu5tq2jh3x 7 месяцев назад +150

    Спасибо за вашу работу. Прекрасное видео!

    • @Den-Toli4
      @Den-Toli4 5 месяцев назад +5

      Согласен

    • @user-vf7en9uj5o
      @user-vf7en9uj5o Месяц назад

      Ты, имбецил? Он с первых же минут врёт, союз не лунный корабль и космическая гонка шла до первого полёта человека в космос, а не выдуманной американцамт "лунной гонки"

    • @00Sergey00
      @00Sergey00 24 дня назад

      ​​@@user-vf7en9uj5o имбецил тут только ты. Изначально союз разрабатывался в рамках программы полёта к луне, быдлоид необразованный. И лунная гонка - часть космической гонки, которая не закончилась только лишь полётом человека в космос

    • @user-cx2mz2it8o
      @user-cx2mz2it8o 10 дней назад

      Это не его работа. Это голимый искуственный интелект

    • @kotegav3263
      @kotegav3263 9 дней назад +1

      @@user-cx2mz2it8o идиоты изучили новое слово? и теперь им везде ИИ мерещится. Видосы парень сам пилит и из Блендера не вылазиет, тут только перевод на Русский через ИИ. Назови мне хоть один ИИ который такую графику делает? лол

  • @zuofoking6122
    @zuofoking6122 Месяц назад +15

    感谢您添加中文语音和字幕,您是一位认真而专业的科普博主,很喜欢您的视频。❤

  • @arsyanandregate7288
    @arsyanandregate7288 2 года назад +159

    this is the stuff that easily passed as professional educator material, good job man

  • @EngineeringMindset
    @EngineeringMindset 2 года назад +737

    It still blows my mind that we're able to fire people off the face of the planet and they dock onto a craft that's wizzing around up in space. I can't even dock my key into the front door lock on the first 3 attempts per entry.

    • @StampleD2147AI
      @StampleD2147AI 2 года назад +17

      one word:
      lmao

    • @shaundale9854
      @shaundale9854 2 года назад +4

      Awesome work you do as well my friend

    • @iamfluffy4200
      @iamfluffy4200 2 года назад +3

      @Stephen Beck-von-Peccoz Bro WTF?

    • @iamfluffy4200
      @iamfluffy4200 2 года назад +4

      @Stephen Beck-von-Peccoz BRUH MAYBE HE JUST DOESN’T HAVE GOOD HAND EYE COORDINATION. JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE CAN’T PUT A KEY IN A LOCK DOESN’T MEAN THAT THEIR AN ALCHOHOLIC

    • @L.Fabian94
      @L.Fabian94 2 года назад +1

      @Stephen Beck-von-Peccoz 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you guys made this comment section hilarious

  • @diwitdharpatitripathi6782
    @diwitdharpatitripathi6782 Год назад +261

    Soyuz. The Soviet masterpiece of the space age technologies. Soviet era masterpiece,still working perfectly fine

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +4

      Has been redesigned several times.

    • @BrunoSantos-lm1pz
      @BrunoSantos-lm1pz Год назад +15

      @@RideAcrossTheRiver *updated (of course back then they didnt have the tech we have today)

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +2

      @@BrunoSantos-lm1pz I dunno ... it just seems stagnated.

    • @mooniejohnson
      @mooniejohnson Год назад

      @@RideAcrossTheRiver If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Soviet tech may have been behind US tech, but it's *solid*

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +1

      @@mooniejohnson Soyuz has broken several times and has been redesigned several times. But it's bare minimum.

  • @internetisinteresting7720
    @internetisinteresting7720 Год назад +13

    For people commenting: "it's a 50 years old rocket" no it's not, It not the same rocket, it has changed A LOT, the only thing that remains it's the name and the shape, also Russia is using the Proton-M rockets and the Angarah ones.

  • @B.D.F.
    @B.D.F. 2 года назад +163

    I enjoy the way Jared simply talks into his microphone instead of shouting into it like so many other RUclipsrs today. Makes for a pleasant listening experience.

    • @carlonardi8534
      @carlonardi8534 2 года назад +6

      YES VERY TRUE

    • @raphaelthelordofwisdom2621
      @raphaelthelordofwisdom2621 2 года назад +6

      why would he shout anyways? this is a explanatory video not a regular one so he is obv gonna talk calmly 🤦‍♂️

  • @Got2Learn
    @Got2Learn 2 года назад +793

    Best animations Jared, keep the space vids coming, can't wait for a Starship video!!!!!!!!!

    • @soleenzo893
      @soleenzo893 2 года назад +14

      @Littbit you bet he will once it's flying!!

    • @jayesh1891
      @jayesh1891 2 года назад +5

      @@soleenzo893 so u r saying, we'd have to wait for eternity...

    • @soleenzo893
      @soleenzo893 2 года назад +7

      @@jayesh1891 nah cmon you're a bit too pessimistic, you've seen how spacex progress. starship might not be fully orbitally capable in october but in a few years it'll be flying for sure. spacex are counting on it for starlink V2 deployment after all. human rated starships might take a while though, for sure.

    • @therealist3495
      @therealist3495 2 года назад +4

      Crew starship probably won't be a thing until around 2024 or maybe 2025 though, before that it'll all be cargo starship launches.

    • @VB4VB4
      @VB4VB4 2 года назад +1

      Same

  • @jokotri2186
    @jokotri2186 Год назад +77

    Definition of 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'

    • @Gabriel-br4qe
      @Gabriel-br4qe 2 месяца назад +5

      Soviet era tech summarized

    • @ggru1981
      @ggru1981 22 дня назад +1

      На самом деле от старого союза там осталось название и оболочка.
      Его модернизировали много раз, чтобы теперь он мог долетать за 3 часа.
      Расчёты на технике 40 летней давности не позволяли делать это так быстро. Как и координировать работу двигателей как теперь.

    • @vanocahn3494
      @vanocahn3494 11 дней назад

      Same with Boeing

  • @EsHTreeY
    @EsHTreeY 10 месяцев назад +50

    Dear friends, can you imagine what we could achieve by working together and trusting each other? What an unthinkable stupidity to be at enmity instead of going forward... I hope you and I will see peace and friendship in our lives... Peace and good to all!! Many thanks to the author for the work done!

    • @Ultranium1
      @Ultranium1 5 месяцев назад

      You see, most of the space stuff was created because of the Space Race. Without it, it would be impossible to explain people why governments spend hundreds of billions of tax money for some space junk instead of improving healthcare, education etc. People DO NEED competition to complete truly great projects.

    • @sashaivanov4933
      @sashaivanov4933 4 месяца назад +6

      Сильные мира сего думают иначе. Спасибо Вам за правильные слова, простые люди хотят мира!

    • @aur485
      @aur485 3 месяца назад +9

      Дружба с америкой сравнимо с самоубийством.

    • @alexanderalexander7908
      @alexanderalexander7908 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@aur485а зачем отсвечивать своей глупостью на весь ютуб?

    • @aur485
      @aur485 2 месяца назад

      Я не знаю зачем ты отсвечиваешь.@@alexanderalexander7908

  • @RussiaRuslan
    @RussiaRuslan 2 года назад +671

    Парень, ты красавчик! Я живу в России и интересуюсь космосом. Но твой фильм - самый понятный и информативный из всех, что я видел! GREAT WORK, CAMRAD!

    • @RetiredNihilist
      @RetiredNihilist 2 года назад +58

      Я тоже не находил на Ютубе более качественного разбора корабля Союз.

    • @user-ze8hf1oz9q
      @user-ze8hf1oz9q 2 года назад +18

      За исключением моментов "лунной" программы...

    • @Suspicious259
      @Suspicious259 2 года назад +8

      Camrada

    • @SkyPrinceR
      @SkyPrinceR 2 года назад +22

      Наконец-то Яндекс ввел перевод и озвучку фильмов на лету, теперь даже все непонятное становится понятным. Супер канал!

    • @erner_wisal
      @erner_wisal 2 года назад +2

      @@nathanjoshua8326 RUclips auto translate is not the best so that can happen

  • @user-kg8en5dp7c
    @user-kg8en5dp7c 2 года назад +89

    In some cases, the latest Soyuz modification can deliver crews to the ISS in 3 hours. And on the Progress ship, a flight for 1.30 hours will soon be tested, which will then be applied on the Soyuz.

    • @nenadmitrovic
      @nenadmitrovic Год назад +4

      True, they take less orbits to catch up with ISS

    • @Xaito
      @Xaito Год назад +30

      Nice, soon they can order Pizza and get it delivered still warm.

    • @AmogusAbobusAutobus
      @AmogusAbobusAutobus Год назад +24

      ​@@Xaito 20000$ pizza + free delivery

    • @FlorenceSlugcat
      @FlorenceSlugcat 4 месяца назад

      @@AmogusAbobusAutobusmore like 60$ pizza +10000$ shipping

    • @aur485
      @aur485 3 месяца назад +7

      pizza 5$ delivery 20000$

  • @dmitryvlasov5493
    @dmitryvlasov5493 11 месяцев назад +54

    I have to admit that the Soyuz is still the most convenient mini-ship for getting people into orbit. It's still better than the Crew-Dragon, whose passengers are forced to urinate (and poop) in a small container right above their helmets, instead of being secluded in a separate compartment (to even powder your nose), like in the Soyuz. In the head of the designers of this spacecraft was the idea of a submarine, where all systems should help the survival of the crew.

    • @_lazure_6051
      @_lazure_6051 5 месяцев назад +15

      У штатов в принцепе с унитазами не задалось, достаточно вспомнить, как часто он ломается на их модуле на МКС и как их космонавтам приходится бегать в нашу половину.

    • @alymlon
      @alymlon 4 месяца назад

      @@_lazure_6051 You just wonder how many nappies NASA astronauts used when "flying" to the Moon!

    • @Starfleetfly
      @Starfleetfly 3 месяца назад

      Obviously, your thinking is still stuck in the last century

    • @teresar6348
      @teresar6348 3 месяца назад +4

      Keep in mind part of this may stem from the fact that the Soyus takes 1 less person. Gives more space for that.

    • @dmitryvlasov5493
      @dmitryvlasov5493 3 месяца назад +4

      @@teresar6348 Agree. And the Soyuz can't be reused.

  • @jeromewagschal9485
    @jeromewagschal9485 Год назад +8

    I am positively amazed with the quality of your videos...
    This is the third one I'm watching and you really do have a talent for explaining technical things in a way anyone can understand...
    Great work 🙂🙂🙂

  • @bolshevik_1917
    @bolshevik_1917 2 года назад +183

    Cosmonaut "κόσμος" + "ναύτης" that is, "floating in space," "driving ships in space." Agree, this is more logical, isn't it? Especially considering that cosmonauts really control a spaceship in space, and not on the star "Αστέρας", as in the case of an astronaut)

    • @bolshevik_1917
      @bolshevik_1917 2 года назад +10

      @Living Soul wow, wow,wow! I`m marxist and materialist. Relax, man )

    • @vireshmestry4108
      @vireshmestry4108 2 года назад +2

      They are in Russia

    • @RURNTZR
      @RURNTZR 2 года назад +13

      it literally means universe sailor. It was a name given to Russian astronauts.

    • @moonasha
      @moonasha 2 года назад +5

      astronaut can mean star sailor. Someone who sails BETWEEN the stars. A little more cool, at least in english, if you ask me.

    • @user-gd9bi2hg5m
      @user-gd9bi2hg5m 2 года назад +13

      @@moonasha nobody ask you. Cosmos is ful of stars!

  • @stephenaviaspace5056
    @stephenaviaspace5056 2 года назад +68

    The Soyuz spacecraft has been my favorite spacecraft so far. I really have learned a lot about the Soyuz in this video. Great job

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +7

      Thank you! This video was a lot of fun to make

    • @stephenaviaspace5056
      @stephenaviaspace5056 2 года назад +1

      @@JaredOwen No problem

    • @Niksky2
      @Niksky2 2 года назад +12

      Now Soyuz takes only 3 hours to reach the ISS! "The Russian Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov docked with the space station at 4:48 a.m. EDT (0848 GMT), just 3 hours and 3 minutes after lifting off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on a Soyuz rocket."

    • @stephenaviaspace5056
      @stephenaviaspace5056 2 года назад +1

      @@Niksky2 thanks for that info

  • @Theironminer-ky2pg
    @Theironminer-ky2pg Год назад +7

    I love the soyuz, its just so functional

  • @nipcoyote1140
    @nipcoyote1140 Год назад +4

    I just wanna say I appreciate how you updated your ISS model to include the new Nauka module. It's a small detail but I appreciate it

  • @SergeySmirnovDesign
    @SergeySmirnovDesign 2 года назад +141

    Великолепное видео! Спасибо за такой сложный и детальный труд!

  • @BranchEducation
    @BranchEducation 2 года назад +452

    What a really great video!! Sooo many impressively well-animated details! Keep up the great work.

  • @aaronfletcher7238
    @aaronfletcher7238 Год назад +7

    Your videos are amazing! U deserve way more subscribers. I can’t imagine the work that goes in to animating and researching these videos! Keep it up mate!

  • @airatvaliullin8420
    @airatvaliullin8420 9 месяцев назад +5

    "...and there's even a chess board on the side!"

  • @gamingshowerthoughts9723
    @gamingshowerthoughts9723 2 года назад +157

    I love the Soyuz. Its amazing how long the basic design has endured. The spacecraft is old, but the rocket, from the R-7 family, is older still. You can look at what launched Sputnik in the 1950s and its pretty much the same rocket.

    • @mitua604
      @mitua604 2 года назад +55

      LOL they are not the same spacecraft and not the same rocket. Just like the author explained, there have been many major modifications and revisions.
      Soyuz has been setting world records for orbital docking because it has extremely reliable and precise launch sequence. That's thanks to new hardware and automation they got in 2016. And Soyuz 2.1b upper stage uses RD-0124 engine that first flew in 2006 and has vacuum efficiency (ISP) of 359 seconds, far surpassing anything else kerosene based. For example, SpaceX Merlin vacuum engine has 348 seconds ISP.
      Just because something looks the same doesn't mean its the same. Modern Soyuz is the most reliable, precise and efficient piloted spacecraft currently operational. It is a vast improvement over 1960's version.

    • @stanleyyager4941
      @stanleyyager4941 2 года назад +19

      Russian space tehcnology of course👍

    • @thememery767
      @thememery767 2 года назад +8

      @@mitua604 come on you dont have to be that guy

    • @eannamcnamara9338
      @eannamcnamara9338 2 года назад +22

      russians know how to build simple technology that gets the job done. simple means that not a lot can go wrong and that it doesn't go out of date quickly. it's something I wish other countries would learn to do.

    • @user-ux9nc2hu3z
      @user-ux9nc2hu3z Год назад +12

      Don't touch if it's work

  • @autisticamberr
    @autisticamberr 2 года назад +90

    Jared I like the fact that you replaced the Pirs docking port with Nauka - good catch!

    • @MrCold6
      @MrCold6 2 года назад +6

      Yeah I saw that too

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +32

      Thanks! The docking happened right when I was in the middle of making this animation

    • @2dfaceguyidk
      @2dfaceguyidk 2 года назад +4

      @@JaredOwen some pure dedication there my guy

    • @almafuertegmailcom
      @almafuertegmailcom 2 года назад +9

      @@JaredOwen You forgot to make the station spin uncontrollably! xD

    • @adammarkiewicz3375
      @adammarkiewicz3375 2 года назад +3

      I noticed that as well. One update from me though - I believe Soyuz docks now even within 3 hours, not 6. Nevertheless this video is great work and great source of knowledge, so thanks for making it.

  • @user-vf5km8qm9r
    @user-vf5km8qm9r 11 дней назад +2

    Офигенный ролик! Классные термины, графика, рассказ! Спасибо огромное! :)))

  • @anap4egg
    @anap4egg Год назад

    Briefly and informatively stated, it was nice to look at high-quality animation, thank you !

  • @elimik31
    @elimik31 2 года назад +96

    Small issue in the orbital animations: Both the orbital and angular velocity decrease with the orbital radius (and thus height). So when the Soyuz is below the ISS, it should be slightly faster and also also complete a single orbit faster. This is essential for understanding docking, e.g. why the Soyuz launches _after_ the ISS passes above and why to catch up with the ISS you don't need to accelerate, you just need to wait in a lower orbit. On the other hand, accelerating prograde raises your orbit, but at the same time slows you down. Admittedly, 250 km and 500 km don't differ much in terms of the earths radius and thus their orbital speed is quite similar, but to me it looked in your animations almost like the angular velocity of all spacecraft was the same. On addition to exaggerating the difference in orbital heights, I would have exaggerated the speed of the lower spacecraft to bring the point across, which I in theory learned during my physics degree but internalised while playing KSP

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +33

      Thanks Michael - you are right, that is a critical part of Rendezvous and Docking. I was afraid the video was getting too long so I decided to cut that part out

    • @muraliarasada7085
      @muraliarasada7085 2 года назад +2

      Excellent conceptual observation and explanation 👏👏

    • @rhysmodica2892
      @rhysmodica2892 2 года назад +2

      Love the orbiter 2010 version of this craft. First thing I ever used to dock with. Now the principles of rendezvous make much more sense.

  • @lurtzsaruman
    @lurtzsaruman 2 года назад +472

    За 15 минут о Союзе узнал больше, чем на отечественных каналах. Спасибо!

    • @paruhblgen4222
      @paruhblgen4222 2 года назад +6

      похожее видео было от европейского агентства. Но не такое красивое.

    • @vozDushnyjzmej
      @vozDushnyjzmej 2 года назад +27

      У наших космоблогеров полно таких роликов, стоит просто поискать...

    • @heybudi
      @heybudi 2 года назад +6

      @@vozDushnyjzmej I would love to see it, give me the links please 🙏🙏

    • @AndBradach
      @AndBradach 2 года назад

      @@heybudi maybe ruclips.net/user/tvroscosmosfeatured

    • @Niko-ds6wi
      @Niko-ds6wi 2 года назад +15

      Естественно емли ты отечественные не смотришь . Он не упомянул что америкмнский сегмент мкс Зоря был спроектирован и построем в России

  • @davidlawrence3645
    @davidlawrence3645 Год назад

    Outstanding. I've only recently discovered this man's work, and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

  • @Wolf_Dominic
    @Wolf_Dominic 5 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing, I always kinda knew this ship existed, but I never knew much about it until now. Honestly an impressive ship.

  • @Spartan5685
    @Spartan5685 2 года назад +382

    I love the Russian philosophy in solving engineering problems, compared to us in the US. Russian systems are simple, tough and long lasting. Ours happen to be precise but very sensitive and pretty.
    Even when you take a look at their Airforce planes. Ours have extremely advanced avionics but require enormous maintenance for the skin and have to be cautious in bad weather because of skin peeling off; also FOD.
    Russians on the other hand designed their planes tough, can take off and land in sand storms
    So fascinating!!

    • @heybudi
      @heybudi 2 года назад +41

      I called it Russian quality

    • @Geskawary234
      @Geskawary234 2 года назад +23

      yeah,but i am kinda sad that i have tobuse intel/amd cpus instead of russians elbrus, i hope soon elbrus cpus will be more for people

    • @werrkowalski2985
      @werrkowalski2985 2 года назад +28

      It's interesting since part of the reason why they have lost the space race was because their rocket design was too complex, the N1 rocket was powered by 30 engines which made it too unreliable. There are examples of complex Russian military projects, some of which were produced, for example when it comes to planes:
      ANT-20 - soviet interwar heavy bomber powered by 8 engines (Its development, the TB-6 was supposed to be a super heavy bomber powered by 12 engines)
      Su-5 - a mixed propeller and jet plane
      Lun-class ekranoplan - a 286 ton ground effect plane classified as a ship
      VVA-14 - a soviet military ekranoplan that was also meant to later have VTOL capability
      Yak-38 - soviet VTOL plane
      Ka-50 - an attack helicopter with 2 counterrotating rotors
      Su-47 - a reverse wing fighter plane requiring complex controls
      There is also the Buran space shuttle that was more advanced than the American space shuttle, but the project was too expensive. There are also quite a lot of non-aircraft soviet experimental vehicles, for example one of the cooler ones was TES-3, soviet mobile tracked nuclear reactor.
      I suppose the Russian simplicity is mainly a result of their leadership philosophy which recognises that they shouldn't spend too much money on mass producing too expensive, unreliable, experimental designs.

    • @augustekrone1566
      @augustekrone1566 2 года назад +16

      Чувак, это Советский Союз, тут от современной России только программное обеспечение и то не факт)))

    • @Geskawary234
      @Geskawary234 2 года назад +20

      @@augustekrone1566 да ладно тебе так гнать сразу

  • @cavaliere5676
    @cavaliere5676 2 года назад +199

    Отличное видео! Уверен многим будет интересно увидеть подобные сюжеты и по другим космическим программам.

    • @head3khead3k3
      @head3khead3k3 2 года назад +2

      @@littlewing3966 как ты относишься к Мураеву? Или ты зомбак и говорить не умеешь?

    • @panoroom6516
      @panoroom6516 2 года назад +8

      @@littlewing3966 Вы хоть отдаете себе отчет, что Ваш этот комментарий, именно вот здесь, -выглядит в крайней степени иронично...

    • @chirnovik
      @chirnovik 2 года назад +1

      @@littlewing3966 и$иот

    • @UnQuacker
      @UnQuacker 2 года назад

      @@head3khead3k3 в что там было?

    • @head3khead3k3
      @head3khead3k3 2 года назад

      @@UnQuacker да, украинский политик, грамотный тип. Хотелось бы Украине такого. В нашу сторону (России) не смотрит. Говорит красиво, заслуги есть, но к сожалению, у него нет связи ни с силовиками, ни с армией. А жаль.
      ПослеСлов: мне жалко советское наследие и пусть оно не достанется нам то, хотя бы не пропадет.

  • @user-ou3lw7zn6w
    @user-ou3lw7zn6w 2 месяца назад +2

    Лежу, смотрю на иностранном канале с русскими субтитрами видео про наши " Союзы " 😁. Спасибо, автор! 👍

  • @ericscott1895
    @ericscott1895 Год назад +1

    Wow! Great work on this video. Excellent animation and narration!

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 2 года назад +233

    Astro-naut are the Greek words for "star” and “sailor"
    Cosmo-naut are Greek words for "cosmos" "sailor"

    • @robertalaverdov8147
      @robertalaverdov8147 2 года назад +39

      Thank you, it bugged me when he said it just means Russian Astronaut.

    • @talabatdelivery2621
      @talabatdelivery2621 2 года назад +10

      Underrated

    • @antoniousai1989
      @antoniousai1989 2 года назад +22

      A Chinese astronaut instead is called Taikonaut. From the world "tàikōngrén", meaning "Spaceman".
      But in Chinese, the official word means "Heaven Navigator"

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 2 года назад +5

      @@antoniousai1989 ooh. I was wondering if anyone used "the heavens" to name their space explores.
      Thanks for that bit of info.

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 2 года назад +5

      @@robertalaverdov8147 your welcome.
      It bugged me to, than I realized not everyone knows the meanings behind their names.

  • @michaelneufeld4492
    @michaelneufeld4492 2 года назад +43

    This is some of the highest quality educational content I’ve ever seen on RUclips. Keep it up!
    I hope someday we’ll get to see animations for Orion, starliner, starship, and dragon!
    Also, I’m impressed you’ve already updated your ISS module to include nauka!

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +14

      Thanks Michael - I'm going to keep making these space animations so stay tuned!

    • @carlonardi8534
      @carlonardi8534 2 года назад +1

      AND WITH A CLEAR ND NOT LOUD VOICE.. A VERY RARE ASSET TODAY

    • @carlonardi8534
      @carlonardi8534 2 года назад

      AND ALSO A CLEAR ENGLISH NOT AFFECTED BY AMERICAN SLANG AS IT IS FOR MANY MANY SPEAKERS IN YOU TOBE VIDEOS

  • @hamrah8946
    @hamrah8946 Год назад

    Thanks for giving us a back end look at all this

  • @shbhmk
    @shbhmk 2 года назад +1

    Such high quality videos for free! Thank you soo much :)

  • @nigeldepledge3790
    @nigeldepledge3790 2 года назад +69

    The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project was only so called in the USA. The USSR and most of the Eastern Bloc countries simply called it "Soyuz-Apollo".

    • @paruhblgen4222
      @paruhblgen4222 2 года назад +5

      In Russian it was Soyuz-Apollon witn N at the end with stress on the last syllable. And there were cigarettes of the same name en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo-Soyuz_(cigarette)

    • @nigeldepledge3790
      @nigeldepledge3790 2 года назад +3

      @@paruhblgen4222 - I knew that the Soviets called it Soyuz-Apollon if you transliterate directly from the Cyrillic. Given that the video seems targeted mostly towards an American audience, I decided to translate the name instead of transliterate it. Besides, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Romania all called the Apollo programme "Apollo", not Apollon; and I was including all of the Eastern Bloc, not just the USSR.

    • @nigeldepledge3790
      @nigeldepledge3790 2 года назад +1

      @@paruhblgen4222 - The cigarette is new to me, though.

    • @user-ul7rl9hu3n
      @user-ul7rl9hu3n 4 месяца назад +2

      Это из-за удобства произношения всего лишь

    • @Kalabenos
      @Kalabenos Месяц назад

      "For the sake of convenience"

  • @peterweicker77
    @peterweicker77 2 года назад +26

    I've never seen anything this complex explained so clearly and simply. The visuals are beautiful. Fantastic work.

  • @k1productions87
    @k1productions87 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'd love to see these types of animations synched with the mission audio, to make a kind of animated re-creation of the missions themselves. If possible, combined with either footage from inside the spacecraft during their flights, or recreations of that as well. Of course, I'm thinking long-term large-scale passion project territory here :P

  • @abdulrahmanabdulmonem7712
    @abdulrahmanabdulmonem7712 Год назад +1

    No words can describe how good your channel is

  • @stabarinde
    @stabarinde 2 года назад +18

    I have been fascinated with spaceflight in general and Soyuz in particular for as long as I can remember. This video is stunning, and right up my alley, thank you!!!

  • @zachwagner9978
    @zachwagner9978 2 года назад +51

    Do you understand how talented you are and how much you’ve revolutionized learning mechanics for those trying to learn? Thank you from the bottom of my heart

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Zachary!

    • @allxtend4005
      @allxtend4005 Год назад

      you dont understand that he had and have 2-3 mil subscribers ? this number is not coming from nowhere when he had no talent :D

    • @mikzares7238
      @mikzares7238 10 месяцев назад

      e² Σπ
      .6500-+Ω
      π÷√² ×

  • @user-jy3gm3tk6u
    @user-jy3gm3tk6u 13 дней назад

    Jared , U got it nailed dude! When i need it broken down, you're the man! Got ❤ 4 your work!

  • @0-0-_-0-0
    @0-0-_-0-0 Год назад

    this is honestly amazing im not much into space but that video 100% made me a space fan

  • @andrey3040
    @andrey3040 2 года назад +22

    Now Soyuz Reach The Space Station In Only 3 Hours.

  • @johnnyspousta3136
    @johnnyspousta3136 2 года назад +25

    One of the best space-related videos on the entire RUclips. Masterfully done, sir! Love from Czechia!

  • @brianv1988
    @brianv1988 Год назад +4

    You did such a amazing job on this video you definitely getting a like and a sub from me just off of this editing and the amount of research you put into it great job

  • @scubastevedan
    @scubastevedan 3 месяца назад +5

    Could you please do a video on the MIR space station? I would love to see that!

  • @Khether0001
    @Khether0001 2 года назад +35

    When you are modeling any curved surfaces with geometry like here with the periscope and windows (6:50), I know that the norm is to use as few polys as needed to convey shape, but sometimes it is very visible on the final render, what I've realized over time is that regardless of the program if you increase the number of polys by 2, 4, 8, 16 or even more only on those sections (if you decide not to use masked textures), it usually doesn't really affect performance or render time as much if at all, but if it does affect try to attach as many separate geometries into a single object because that decreases the number of calls to memory, with this technique I've managed to have entire cities modeled in detail light as a feather on the viewport where otherwise I couldn't get a single block of houses when they had all their elements separated. I LOVE the thoroughness you show on your projects!!! Cheers!!!

  • @kennethmartin1300
    @kennethmartin1300 2 года назад +18

    Really well done! I remember getting to pick out a model at the hobby store on a trip to the coast with my folks at 11yrs old in 1975. I picked out the "Apollo-Soyuz Mission Commemorative Model" but could not figure out anything about the Soyuz part nor how it worked and who went where (nor could my Dad, an aerospace engineer). Now I finally know, and the Soviets have such a novel and unique approach to things.

  • @sailwesterly5444
    @sailwesterly5444 Месяц назад

    Finally understand some of the more nuanced elements - thank you.

  • @diwitdharpatitripathi6782
    @diwitdharpatitripathi6782 Год назад +1

    Always fascinated by the soyuz during the entire childhood

  • @alt8791
    @alt8791 2 года назад +9

    That’s awesome that you got Chris Cassidy and Scott Kelly to consult on this! Amazing video!

  • @tgnm9615
    @tgnm9615 2 года назад +72

    I love how scientists from US and Russia work together in space missions

    • @darxray
      @darxray 2 года назад +16

      as well as business people and everyone else excluding small group of elites. hmm 🤔

    • @f1shyspace
      @f1shyspace 2 года назад

      Amogus like if you agree

    • @Foyhguj
      @Foyhguj Год назад

      @@darxray Надеюсь когда нибудь настанет время когда эти свиньи (олигархи, миллионеры, политики, корпорации) не будут мешать дружбе всех народов. Нам, простым людям нечего делить

    • @world4497
      @world4497 Год назад

      @@f1shyspace 0 likes💀

  • @zeynelkucuk61
    @zeynelkucuk61 11 часов назад

    Türkiye'de astronomi eğitimi alanında doktora yapıyorum. Öğrenciler için temel astronomi konularıyla ilgili öğretim materyalleri hazırlıyorum. Bu sırada videolarınıza denk geldim ve çok başarılı buldum. Bu videoları derslerde öğrencilere göstererek uzay teknolojilerinin nasıl çalıştıklarını onlara daha kolay anlatabiliriz. Bu başarılı içerikleri hazırlamak için gösterdiğiniz gayretlerden dolayı teşekkür ederim.

  • @PINpiter
    @PINpiter 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video with a lot of information and infographics. Great job!

  • @youtubeatyou
    @youtubeatyou 2 года назад +88

    Отличная работа! То, что нужно для популяризации космической тематики в мире. Thanks from Russia!

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +38

      Пожалуйста!

    • @user-es9bw8gv7t
      @user-es9bw8gv7t 2 года назад +2

      космической тематики в мире ? да это старое гавно по сравнению с тем что делает маск

    • @user-fc3sp7lb9h
      @user-fc3sp7lb9h 2 года назад +19

      @@user-es9bw8gv7t Сказал, как в лужу пёрнул.

    • @besteam7
      @besteam7 2 года назад +17

      @@user-es9bw8gv7t я не хочу тебя расстроить, но каких-то принципиально новых технологий в crew dragon не используется, он выглядит безусловно необычно, не более. Если ты говоришь про starship, то там те же жрд, материалы корпуса и комплектующих, но масштабы больше в несколько раз. Стар союз если только внешним видом. Он используется для запуска на НОО и делает это отлично, пусть наша космонавтика сейчас явно отстаёт, но называть союз-старым говном, это признак твоей неграмотности в космонавтике.
      Маск вешает лапшу на уши про 1 000 000 людей на марсе в ближайшие десятилетия(эту глупость разоблачили конечно), использует космос для маркетинговых целей своих компаний, я не говорю про то, что он недавно писал в твиттере.
      Противопоставь что-либо мне, я готов поспорить

    • @smertbanderam7285
      @smertbanderam7285 2 года назад +12

      @@user-es9bw8gv7t представляешь-"святой маск" отказался от американской системы возвращаемых Шатлов и перешел ровно на ту же систему,что и использовал СССР и Россия-запуск космического корабля на ракете,стыковка к МКС,отстыковка от МКС и вход в атмосферу Земли так же как это делает Советский космос уже 60 лет-используя термощит,а не с ...ые плитки из-за которых погиб экипаж "Коламбуса"!И так же после входа в атмосферу в низкие ее слои открывается парашют-ровно так же как это ху....у тучу лет делают на Союзах!И еще так же как на Союзах у Драгона появилась точно такая же система спасения экипажа как у Союза!И которая полностью отсутствовала на "Шатлах"!Так что правильно тебе ответили-ляпнул как в лужу ...нул!.. ;)

  • @jenyag4586
    @jenyag4586 2 года назад +40

    As a student studying Aerospace engineering, I must point out that your explanations are very friendly and accurate:)

  • @Yippe14
    @Yippe14 9 месяцев назад +3

    If I want to go to Space I'll pick Soyuz 7K-OK my favorite Soyuz spacecraft.

  • @sidineisilva2905
    @sidineisilva2905 Год назад +1

    Parabéns. Até agora a melhor explicação sobre a Soyuz.

  • @thecrow3093
    @thecrow3093 2 года назад +6

    It's really amazing to see you doing all these animations, and explaining it in simple terms for us to understand. I also love how you share what tools you are using to do all these, for example for this video, the Skillshare platform. Very impressive.

  • @christopherwilliams6983
    @christopherwilliams6983 2 года назад +10

    I love how thorough and detailed this video is. The orbital animation really helped me to understand how they move up or down in orbital positions. I can really tell you put a lot of effort into this video. Thanks. I learned a lot.

  • @ultrabryce2086
    @ultrabryce2086 Месяц назад +1

    Super job !!! Formidable et pationnant. Merci beaucoup.

  • @ilnur_husnetdinov1983
    @ilnur_husnetdinov1983 21 день назад +3

    Спасибо за видео. Очень доступно и понятно.

  • @JaredOwen
    @JaredOwen  2 года назад +463

    Soyuz launch animation: ruclips.net/video/_v7YgDum2Sg/видео.html
    For more videos like one check out my space playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLgVMn8k8t5JNeGds2KjPLXh37Y2oHuKHW

  • @ShortHax
    @ShortHax 2 года назад +567

    Damn, I feel bad for the guy who sits in the middle of the Descent Module. But, he probably knows the secret vodka stash can only be opened from the middle

  • @johncronin9540
    @johncronin9540 Год назад

    Excellent description and animation of the complex and counterintuitive world of rendezvous and docking.

  • @chviswaprakasharao244
    @chviswaprakasharao244 4 месяца назад +2

    Great design!

  • @user-wg3ye8kn9z
    @user-wg3ye8kn9z 2 года назад +158

    Мне было интересно смотреть, узнал о Союзах много нового, видно что автор старался)

    • @muxahx3096
      @muxahx3096 2 года назад +4

      он и правда молодец :)

    • @vovkolomin8800
      @vovkolomin8800 2 года назад

      так и да)

    • @user-vf7en9uj5o
      @user-vf7en9uj5o Месяц назад +1

      Старался оболгать. Он с первых же минут врёт, союз не лунный корабль и космическая гонка шла до первого полёта человека в космос, а не выдуманной американцамт "лунной гонки".

  • @jasperzanjani
    @jasperzanjani 2 года назад +35

    these animations are a fantastic resource for us parents trying to find material that will both engage and enrich our young children, not to mention it is an amazing product of your meticulous research and effort. Thank you so much and please don't stop!!

    • @favesongslist
      @favesongslist 2 года назад

      How did you get your children this interested in space to watch such a good video?

    • @jasperzanjani
      @jasperzanjani 2 года назад +1

      @@favesongslist I told her to sit down or else

    • @favesongslist
      @favesongslist 2 года назад

      @@jasperzanjani I have 4 grown children, one is doing a Phd in Aeronautical engineering and wants to become an astronaut, one has a MSC in computing and AI, yet none could I get interested enough to want to sit through this and take it in, despite its quality.

    • @jasperzanjani
      @jasperzanjani 2 года назад

      @@favesongslist if your daughter is an aeronautical engineer then maybe you should be asking for recommendations rather than giving them

    • @favesongslist
      @favesongslist 2 года назад

      @@jasperzanjani She is clever and has her own mind, gifted in maths but does not like maths. So I am pleased the direction she wants to go in, Yet it is of limited direction from me. Maybe I inspired her more than taught her, the maths certainly is way over my head. I always found it hard to get my kids to sit down with me.

  • @stevenwilliams1915
    @stevenwilliams1915 Год назад

    My lord! What talent! I'm on a campaign to send this video to a multitude of friends...

  • @johnjones6336
    @johnjones6336 Год назад

    These are top notch illustrations,I like the fact very much that he has added additional human figures to the illustrations-it adds scale and dimension to the size of these vehicles) Also his knowledge and communication skill set; is very analytical + dynamic communication; yet understandable, (The multi faceted schematic illustrations and his Audible communication’s ) it’s really the ultimate teaching tool for both knowing and Uneducated:) thank you much sir for your illustrations and communications and skill set and knowledge.

  • @DailyDoseofSpace.
    @DailyDoseofSpace. 2 года назад +6

    I am an amateur space enthusiast and knew quite a bit about the Soyuz capsule but this just explained it all in 15 minutes! Thank you

  • @lewismassie
    @lewismassie 2 года назад +72

    An absolutely fantastic video, I've been wanting something like this for ages.
    Slight mistake: The Kurs system expects the drogue to be facing retrograde along the orbit, so for docking to a nadir port such as on Rassvet like you show here, the ISS will rotate around such that the port points retrograde. However this is really not recorded anywhere so I don't blame you for missing it.
    Bonus fact: The Soyuz's on-orbit lifetime is limited by the degradation of the peroxide in it's landing thrusters to about 200 days.
    Second bonus fact: Rassvet is the only Russian orbital section hardware to have been launched on a US launch vehicle

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +9

      Thanks for watching and commenting Lewis!

    • @AndyHappyGuy
      @AndyHappyGuy 2 года назад

      @@JaredOwen ya

    • @b777Xvelocityer
      @b777Xvelocityer 2 года назад

      You are space shuttle from space agency

    • @AndyHappyGuy
      @AndyHappyGuy 2 года назад

      @@b777Xvelocityer ok?...

    • @mrpineapple3942
      @mrpineapple3942 2 года назад

      @@b777Xvelocityer it’s based on res space shuttle

  • @jamestlynn
    @jamestlynn Год назад +8

    7:15 Notice how the hatches always open inward so that pressurei inside the spacecraft pushes the and keeps the hatch closed. It’s failsafe and iimpossible for a hatch to burst open while in space. This is unlike in movies and TV where spacecraft hatches and airlock doors always seem to open inside out. (Impossible)

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад

      same as airliner doors...

    • @WuffiePhoenix
      @WuffiePhoenix 11 месяцев назад

      Well.. the crew dragon hatch opens to the outside so it's not impossible. It's just not conventional

    • @dontworry1302
      @dontworry1302 Месяц назад

      @@WuffiePhoenix The crew dragon hatch opens outwards due to lessons learned on Apollo 1.

  • @machbaby
    @machbaby Год назад

    Such a gorgeous vessel.

  • @josefmore
    @josefmore 2 года назад +10

    Great video. Missing the Cuban flag for Soyuz 38 with Arnaldo Tamayo, first Latin American and first person of African heritage to go to orbit.

  • @oscaretcheverry616
    @oscaretcheverry616 2 года назад +15

    I loved the updated ISS with the new nauka module ¡great detail! Love these animations BTW, i was expecting to see more of your gorgeous ISS model

  • @nowsc
    @nowsc Год назад

    What a lovely, detailed, well thought out beautiful presentation!

  • @DeltaVeeMedia
    @DeltaVeeMedia Месяц назад

    Absolutely brilliant video, fantastically well presented.

  • @Mesuxyxrxbskxkxyp
    @Mesuxyxrxbskxkxyp 2 года назад +36

    This is an incredibly impressive animation. If you’re at university, any NASA center would absolutely hire you for a pathway internship. There are so many mission concepts that need a skilled animator to bring them to life.

    • @StarNumbers
      @StarNumbers 2 года назад +1

      CGI is the life. Sorry

    • @adammaher6601
      @adammaher6601 2 года назад +3

      @@StarNumbers I smell flat earther

    • @StarNumbers
      @StarNumbers 2 года назад

      @@adammaher6601
      I think you like Peter Pan -- never grow up in the never-never land

    • @adammaher6601
      @adammaher6601 2 года назад

      Nah mate. That's you

    • @Dr.KarlowTheOctoling
      @Dr.KarlowTheOctoling 2 года назад +1

      @@StarNumbers Basement dweller spotted

  • @cjflash99
    @cjflash99 2 года назад +12

    10:50 nope
    The Holman transfer (2 engine burns) is only done once, the 2nd orbital transfer is called a Bielliptic transfer that requires 3 engine burns. The 3rd burn is the critical one as it sets Soyuz on to its near ISS orbit with enough speed.
    Watched the 3 videos “Journey to the ISS”

  • @blinderII
    @blinderII Год назад

    All so fascinating! Thanks for your videos!!

  • @slavastolpovski1364
    @slavastolpovski1364 5 месяцев назад

    Cool! Very detail overview! Thanks a lot! 👍

  • @user-iy2xv6gy2f
    @user-iy2xv6gy2f 2 года назад +27

    Большое спасибо создателям фильма. Получила ответы на многие вопросы, которые меня интересовали. И только в этом фильме.

  • @xXBuckOFiveXx
    @xXBuckOFiveXx 2 года назад +23

    It warms my heart to see the different country docking systems on the ISS are non-compatible... Just like our power outlets

    • @NomTom
      @NomTom 2 года назад +1

      I wonder if they have adapters

    • @AirmetSierra
      @AirmetSierra 2 года назад +4

      @@NomTom They actually do! The first Space Shuttle to visit Mir brought along an adapter so it could dock and left it attached to the station for all the other Shuttle-Mir missions.

    • @tedwink6652
      @tedwink6652 2 года назад

      @@NomTom well they do, if they docking with Soviet/Russian orbital vessels, like one of first uses of adapters was on Soyuz-Apollo mission in 1975, when Apollo also had payload adapter to dock with Soyuz

    • @1312_PV
      @1312_PV 2 года назад +1

      It is also getting slowly more standarized since many countries copied (or licensed) the Soviet APAS system, and with international berthing port standards.

    • @carlmen6567
      @carlmen6567 2 года назад +1

      They all need a single port for all like usb C

  • @allbberto
    @allbberto 5 месяцев назад +2

    Um dos melhores documentários a respeito da Soyuz que eu já vi! Parabéns!!!

  • @grrnsane
    @grrnsane 2 года назад +5

    Best animations, thanks. Soyuz not means union or docking. It means - united, like states - but in Soviet Russia it called Sovetskiy Soyuz or CCCР or USSR United Soviet Socialist Republics

  • @HarnaiDigital
    @HarnaiDigital 2 года назад +4

    An entire 15 minutes video is being Animated. That must be lot of pain.
    How many days of research, Modeling, Animating, Rendering and editing. Plz plz plz let me know. I'm a very big fan of you sir. That would make my day. Thanks
    Every single Frame Appreciated.

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  2 года назад +4

      Thank you! Total time was almost 2 months of full time effort. It was worth it though

    • @adityawicaksono875
      @adityawicaksono875 2 года назад

      @@JaredOwen
      It is, thanks for the great upload

    • @watsappenin2865
      @watsappenin2865 2 года назад

      @@JaredOwen so now you have to hope this video can generate enough money to cover the cost of 2 months of living costs plus extra to compensate for your hard work

  • @ericweiler2522
    @ericweiler2522 2 года назад +6

    I was really into space for most of my childhood. It's cool to see behind the curtain a bit more. Great animation as always! =)

  • @Vitaliy_Arkhipov
    @Vitaliy_Arkhipov Год назад +1

    Great job, friend. Thank you very much for this amazing CGI and detail technical description about one of the greatest technical inventions in the world. Greetings from Russia.

  • @Haad-Shaheer
    @Haad-Shaheer 2 года назад +4

    MashaAllah you do great work.
    Please can you make a video on the F:35 Fighter jet?
    Love from Pakistan