Love your video! I found it because apparently it’s been recommending one of my recent videos, so thank you I guess lmao. Also I hope Lego eventually makes an official SLS or starship set, or maybe even the N1!
Is there by any chance you can add the apollo 11 lunar lander in the Saturn V? (It can be rlly small), Or if not that then some way to add the engines on the other fuel tanks so you can separate the Saturn V (if you understand what i mean)
No it's the N1 rocket. The N1 was the Soviet counterpart to the US Saturn V and was intended to enable crewed travel to the Moon and beyond. The N1-L3 version was designed to compete with the United States Apollo program to land a person on the Moon, using a similar lunar orbit rendezvous method. The basic N1 launch vehicle had three stages, which were to carry the L3 lunar payload into low Earth orbit with two cosmonauts. The L3 contained one stage for trans-lunar injection; another stage used for mid-course corrections, lunar orbit insertion, and the first part of the descent to the lunar surface; a single-pilot LK Lander spacecraft; and a two-pilot Soyuz 7K-LOK lunar orbital spacecraft for return to Earth. The N1-L3 was underfunded and rushed, starting development in October 1965, almost four years after the Saturn V. The project was badly derailed by the death of its chief designer Sergei Korolev in 1966. Each of the four attempts to launch an N1 failed, with the second attempt resulting in the vehicle crashing back onto its launch pad shortly after liftoff. The N1 program was suspended in 1974, and officially canceled in 1976. All details of the Soviet crewed lunar programs were kept secret until the USSR was nearing collapse in 1989. from Wikipedia I'm to lazy to explain it so I ask Wikipedia
Love your video! I found it because apparently it’s been recommending one of my recent videos, so thank you I guess lmao.
Also I hope Lego eventually makes an official SLS or starship set, or maybe even the N1!
Thanks for loving my video! I am also hoping for LEGO to make official space-themed LEGO sets other than the STS and the Saturn V.
Would you consder making something like hubble or james webb telescopes?
ok I'll try
Whoa, you kinda Abit look like gold puffer but nice tutorial for rockets . . !
Wow, thanks😏
i love sls block 1so cool
Thank You! I really appreciate it!
Is there by any chance you can add the apollo 11 lunar lander in the Saturn V? (It can be rlly small),
Or if not that then some way to add the engines on the other fuel tanks so you can separate the Saturn V (if you understand what i mean)
I mean, I could but I haven't got time yet
@@mr.varkingOh, alright. Thanks.
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Nice 👏👍😊
Thanks 🤗
Could you do The Vostok crew capsule that turk Gagarin would have been in?
umm, sure
what pieces do you need for N1?
parts needed to make the N1 was shown in the video, as for the part list I don't have it.
NASA?
Nasa, Soviet space program and Werchmatch
Can you make SLS block 2
Sure why not!
This one 2:40 is forrest blackwill rocked from lego city undercover?
No it's the N1 rocket. The N1 was the Soviet counterpart to the US Saturn V and was intended to enable crewed travel to the Moon and beyond. The N1-L3 version was designed to compete with the United States Apollo program to land a person on the Moon, using a similar lunar orbit rendezvous method. The basic N1 launch vehicle had three stages, which were to carry the L3 lunar payload into low Earth orbit with two cosmonauts. The L3 contained one stage for trans-lunar injection; another stage used for mid-course corrections, lunar orbit insertion, and the first part of the descent to the lunar surface; a single-pilot LK Lander spacecraft; and a two-pilot Soyuz 7K-LOK lunar orbital spacecraft for return to Earth.
The N1-L3 was underfunded and rushed, starting development in October 1965, almost four years after the Saturn V. The project was badly derailed by the death of its chief designer Sergei Korolev in 1966. Each of the four attempts to launch an N1 failed, with the second attempt resulting in the vehicle crashing back onto its launch pad shortly after liftoff. The N1 program was suspended in 1974, and officially canceled in 1976. All details of the Soviet crewed lunar programs were kept secret until the USSR was nearing collapse in 1989.
from Wikipedia
I'm to lazy to explain it so I ask Wikipedia
Can you list the parts for the SLS I subcribed🥹🫡
that....ummm, I didn't make an instruction by the time that video was build sooo there's no list...try matching it in google lens I guess?
Pls i already build your saturn v and 1B
Just for the sls
i dont have it
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Why is the Saturn V so long
Saturn V is the longest rocket in the world! 111 meters to be precise!
That’s actually the starship
the starship is 120 meters tall.
@@Neptune-dz2wqthe Saturn V is the largest rocket to actually reach orbit, with SLS in second.
@rustyshackleford234 actually the starship superheavy
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