What happens to old spacecraft?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @DimitarStanev
    @DimitarStanev 5 лет назад +345

    There is something incredibly calming yet a bit terrifying about those monuments of human ingenuity and craftsmanship wandering for billions of years without being affected by whatever happens on earth. Makes you wonder what their distant future looks like and would they stumble upon something eventually. I'm specifically talking about the 5 probes.

    • @billB101
      @billB101 5 лет назад +31

      The original 1979 Star Trek the motion picture plays on this.

    • @georgeghleung
      @georgeghleung 5 лет назад +2

      It can be something terrifying, or just ended up being a target practice.

    • @Peanutdenver
      @Peanutdenver 5 лет назад +4

      Imagine they amount of debris 100 or 200 years from now if we can't find a way to clean them up. I have heard various space agencies working on methods so we can avoid this very issue in the near future.

    • @dkevans
      @dkevans 5 лет назад +4

      @@Peanutdenver There's the danger of one satellite (or a bit of debris therefrom) hitting another, causing an explosion into hundreds or thousands of smaller pieces, all travelling at thousands of metes per second. One of those pieces hits another satellite... and we have a chain reaction.
      ETA: It's called "Kessler Syndrome" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessler_syndrome
      Once that happens, we'll need armour plating or deflector shields on anything we want to reach orbit. >

    • @Peanutdenver
      @Peanutdenver 5 лет назад +5

      @@dkevans I've heard and i'm wondering how big of a project it is going to be to get this "space junk" collected, or at least the pieces which are close to coming into contact with functional satellites. I just imagine tens of thousands of nickel sized to many meters in height debris flying around and how tough it'll be to grab just one.

  • @kateh714
    @kateh714 5 лет назад +749

    I never said it but pretty much every single of your videos is awesome

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      @wdwerker 5 лет назад +10

      Definitely agree ! Easily comprehended content, wonderful British accent and great taste in outrageous shirts ! It's funny how we in the USA adore the British accent after we kicked them out so long ago. I hope they have a successful run after shedding the socialist burden of Europe !

    • @boomerhgt
      @boomerhgt 5 лет назад +6

      Agreed fabulous videos

    • @fpshooterful
      @fpshooterful 5 лет назад +2

      YA, pretty much every video i have seen so far has been great. NO boring stuff yet, and don't think there ever will be.

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  • @HiPhOpKzNpAo13
    @HiPhOpKzNpAo13 5 лет назад +384

    How amazing is the story about voyagers

    • @fcgHenden
      @fcgHenden 5 лет назад +17

      Very.

    • @MiniGui98
      @MiniGui98 5 лет назад +18

      These probes have seen more than we will ever see, traveled more than we will ever do...

    • @jeffcerullo6493
      @jeffcerullo6493 5 лет назад +34

      The biggest thing for me is that they were designed and made by people using nothing more than slide rules and the most basic of computing technology.

    • @nonedefense8296
      @nonedefense8296 5 лет назад +22

      when I think about it I cry a little. not kidding. it's pretty intense that they'll most likely still be in motion long after humanity makes it's exit.

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT 5 лет назад +14

      *Picked up by a Cargo Ship of Fangor Beasts, the Gold Anodized Disc is used as a Cutting Board.*

  • @reggiep75
    @reggiep75 5 лет назад +71

    I've never really been deep into space and astronomy but this channel has a covered a load of highly interesting subjects besides space and I often share all the videos with my Dad who's been a space boffin his whole life.
    The production values and scripts of this channel are some of the best work around on RUclips and material like this actually has the capacity to threaten most TV productions in many areas except for the sheer amount of money that big companies can invest and recoup.
    Regarding the subject of this video, I've always had an interest in the increasing blanket of space waste, where it's removal or recycling appears to have been an after thought, but thankfully there are slim measures to help deal with it by natural collision with entities to ensure it eventual breakdown yet is still far from a perfect solution.
    Keep up the great work.

    • @mcearl8073
      @mcearl8073 5 лет назад +2

      reggiep75 You’re not alone, only a few people have ever been in deep space....

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 5 лет назад +503

    Another great video! Thank You for still providing us with such high quality content!

    • @TripleMoonPanda
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      @sheep1ewe 5 лет назад +4

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    • @landsnailproject2875
      @landsnailproject2875 5 лет назад +2

      And all this Great Taste AND Content from here in the UK ! That's the shocker !

    • @Jason_Family_Man
      @Jason_Family_Man 5 лет назад

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    • @monstersmack
      @monstersmack 5 лет назад

      Same thoughts exactly.

  • @exoplanets
    @exoplanets 5 лет назад +410

    This video is a *master piece*

    • @otto16121970
      @otto16121970 5 лет назад

      The Exoplanets Channel Even that seems an understatement 😃

    • @samuelshort5979
      @samuelshort5979 5 лет назад

      Your dad

    • @elias_xp95
      @elias_xp95 5 лет назад

      Deserve a million subscribers already man!

    • @Jason_Family_Man
      @Jason_Family_Man 5 лет назад

      THE EARTH IS FLAT AND STATIONARY THIS IS NOT A MASTERPIECE THIS IS A PIECE OF SHIT PROPAGANDA FILM WITH ABSOLUTELY ZERO EVIDENCE TO BACK ANYTHING SAID IN THE FILM.
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    • @Jason_Family_Man
      @Jason_Family_Man 5 лет назад

      @Bmw EM THAT COMMENT LETS ME KNOW YOU WATCH A LOT OF TV PROGRAMMING 🤔🤔 I DON'T BELIEVE I. YOU BAAL EARTH THEORY.......DO YOU HAVE ANY SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS THAT PROVE ANYTHING OF YOU THEORIES?????

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 5 лет назад +252

    We are envious of Saturn so we're building our own ring system :-)

  • @benespection
    @benespection 5 лет назад +15

    The quality of these videos is astounding. Thank you so much!
    I was surprised you didn't mention the failed Venera 8's impending return to Earth, given that that one was designed to land on Venus and will probably survive atmospheric reentry due to its shielding.

  • @nachocortizo3321
    @nachocortizo3321 5 лет назад +12

    I can´t imagine how proud the designers and engineers must be. Nice video!

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 5 лет назад +1

      True. Amazing how they have to account for every single little variable

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 5 лет назад

      NASA engineers have to calculate t the 15th digit of pi. You get to atom level at 40 apparently. They have to be that precice

  • @zackworrell
    @zackworrell 5 лет назад +2

    Paul, I have watched every video you make, some many times over. i am dumbfounded at the high level of research and degree of quality you are producing. It is actually one of the greatest things I love on the internet. You are a truly decent human being for sharing your love of knowledge with the world. Thanks and keep inspiring us.

  • @anandbhattacharya6894
    @anandbhattacharya6894 5 лет назад +6

    Your videos are so detailed and so we'll presented, I really enjoy watching your videos. Thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @samfallow18
    @samfallow18 5 лет назад +5

    Another excellent video. Answers every question as it enters my mind.
    I love Voyager 1 & 2, I feel we all live with them and their journey hasn't even begun.

  • @brianthird4173
    @brianthird4173 5 лет назад +13

    I'm taking a certificate in astronomy because of these videos, keep up the great work.

  • @samsen201
    @samsen201 5 лет назад +1

    Some of the BEST stuff on YT are from your channel.
    Love all you do and how you put it all together.
    Keep up the great work.

  • @ArcturanMegadonkey
    @ArcturanMegadonkey 5 лет назад +98

    These old machines are amazing! hats off to the engineers who are probably still tracking them and decoding their data!
    regards the junk we have up there at the moment: I used to be into astroimaging, I had a 200mm Newtonian telescope with a HEQ5 goto mount which would track stars and planets, often while looking through the eye piece I would see sats go by and sometimes 2 at once in different orbits.
    So.....not only are we making a mess on land down here on earth but we're making a mess up there!
    As a race we can't pat ourselves on our backs for the mess we've made!

    • @skotiskiller
      @skotiskiller 5 лет назад +1

      Unfortunately it is not "we" who are making a mess.I don't have any profit or interest for the satelites that are up there.

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 5 лет назад +4

      @@skotiskiller hah. You couldn't possibly be more wrong. Not only am I sure that you've been personally affected by something that had some research component influenced by what we've learned from satellites I'm also sure at the very least you've gotten benefit from the satellites we use for weather and traffic monitoring.

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 5 лет назад +4

      @ArcturanMegadonkey I was amazed by how close the stuff in geostationary is. We're the first thing on earth to actually place stuff there and it has only taken us a few decades to clutter it all up. That is a ridiculously short time in geological scale. It's rather worrisome for the future it seems.

    • @ArcturanMegadonkey
      @ArcturanMegadonkey 5 лет назад +1

      @@SpydersByte seeing it with your own eyes is amazing when looking through a telescope! you don't see any shapes just round blobs going by...one evening I lost count how many sats I saw but when you see 2 passing together or in opposite directions it's mind boggling

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 5 лет назад +1

      @@ArcturanMegadonkey yea that sounds awesome, would love to see it! I saw the ISS fly by during the eclipse in that SmarterEveryDay video and that was cool as hell.

  • @Andrew.quigley
    @Andrew.quigley 5 лет назад +2

    13.38 man that's some depressing stuff. These crafts may still be out there when we're long gone.
    Keep up the great effort on these videos.

    • @alastairward2774
      @alastairward2774 4 года назад

      Depressing? Just think that the farthest and longest reaching effort by man is one dedicated entirely to science and trying to understand our universe.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 лет назад +66

    FWIW: IF aerospace propulsion ever becomes cheap enough - or *someone* is willing to put up the *$$$* - I think it would be *very interesting* if someone could rendezvous with some of these very old inoperative satellites {or even the Apollo 10 lunar module Ascent stage} to examine them and see what the long-term exposure to space has done to them.
    Perhaps even bring one or more of the smaller ones back to Earth.

    • @lukefreeman828
      @lukefreeman828 5 лет назад +8

      I agree, but can you imagine a rendezvous with Voyager I? what-if.xkcd.com/38/

    • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
      @Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 лет назад

      @@lukefreeman828 >>> Nuclear Pulse Propulsion {Project: Orion}.

    • @lukefreeman828
      @lukefreeman828 5 лет назад +1

      RocKiteman _ 2001 what? 😂

    • @alpham777
      @alpham777 5 лет назад +2

      Luke Freeman It’s a idea that we could build a ship designed to eject nuclear weapons behind it and explode at a safe distance but still close enough to push the ship.

    • @lukefreeman828
      @lukefreeman828 5 лет назад +2

      @@alpham777 yeah, I know what it is thanks, but what the hell has that got to do with literally anything? Data showed a nuclear pulse craft would be both hugely capable and physically huge... not really a solution to catching a small probe in deep space.

  • @Ricmann3
    @Ricmann3 4 года назад +1

    Dude, this video just like everyone else on this channel was a show !!!! Really enjoyed. What was said at the very end of the video about the Voyager spacecraft was really epic.

  • @palakaman
    @palakaman 5 лет назад +44

    It's always mind blowing how many pieces of satellites and junk are constantly orbiting at any given time.

    • @paulmakinson1965
      @paulmakinson1965 5 лет назад +4

      Not to mention tiny components, flecks of paint, nuts and bolts, all impossible to track but extremely dangerous at orbital speeds.

    • @coldeb8911
      @coldeb8911 5 лет назад +1

      @@paulmakinson1965 so ..not content in turning our planet into a shit hole down here.. we've now turned Space into one as well .. it's rather shameful really, when you come to think of it, but then, Satellites are now such an essential part of our technical age and communications it's difficult to know what to do about all that junk up there now I suppose.

    • @coldeb8911
      @coldeb8911 5 лет назад

      @Joe Average 😂😂

    • @mcearl8073
      @mcearl8073 5 лет назад +3

      Coldeb 89 What is your solution to this then? It’s part of growing, we’ve barely been into space for any amount of time and honestly it’s not as bad as it would appear on those images which definitely aren’t made to scale.
      I can’t speak for the Russians and Chinese but at least the Americans have been much more concerned about what they leave in space and that is progress. It’s the same thing on earth, we are much more conscious of how we treat our planet than we did 50 years ago. We aren’t perfect yet but it’s progress and we’re well on our way. There are already talks of plans on how to bring down some of the space junk, with lasers or nets. Once technological advances enough and space flight is cheaper and more readily available I suspect we will see some actual clean up efforts.

    • @coldeb8911
      @coldeb8911 5 лет назад

      @@mcearl8073 Me?... oh I haven't got a solution. ..I'll leave all that to the NASA guys and gals .. but I have seen on the TV that they are looking at it seriously and are working on a clean up solution. ..so, no need for the likes of me at all .. 😂😂

  • @MB032MB
    @MB032MB 5 лет назад

    I just recently played one of your video's and since then I cant stop watching your Chanel. I didn't manage to have any degree but i was always curious about space. I like your video's because for people like me i dont just watch another video with facts, but there is explanation "why" and that is the reason why i love your video's so much. Thank you for your great work.

  • @Rafaga777
    @Rafaga777 5 лет назад +16

    When I think of Voyager 1 and 2 I always have a feeling of what could be called space nostalgia. Btw: as always again a video of top notch quality. Thanks for the upload...

  • @kianodonoghue1075
    @kianodonoghue1075 5 лет назад

    I have been following your channel for some time and I don't understand why you don't have over a million + followers. Your videos are so informative and the pictures, videos and animations make sure the videos are easy to understand, keep it up!

  • @badfairy9554
    @badfairy9554 5 лет назад +3

    I know it sounds crazy but the crafts going forward forever brings a tear to my eyes.

  • @Dyros55
    @Dyros55 5 лет назад +1

    This type of content with it's awesome level to detail, research and production values makes me ever so glad to have "cut the cord" years ago so worth it.

  • @volka2199
    @volka2199 5 лет назад +6

    Transit 5b-5(US military SAT) is a cool story. Put up in the 60s worked for 19days but stopped responding to commands afterwards and is still sending telemetry data 50 years later on 136.650Mhz. If you have a capable radio and receiver and search for its position online and wait for it to pass over you, you can still pick up telemetry. There are several RUclips videos, mostly Russian.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 5 лет назад +3

      The amateur radio satellite OSCAR 7 was launched in 1974. When the batteries failed, it stopped working. However a few years ago the batteries deteriorated so much that they went open circuit, allowing the solar panels to power the satellite again...so when the satellite is oriented correctly with the sun, it's now usable again.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 5 лет назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMSAT-OSCAR_7

    • @volka2199
      @volka2199 5 лет назад

      @@paulsengupta971 That's really cool, I've heard of that SAT but never knew the backstory. Transit 5b-5 had a nuclear reactor but if source is right it died a long time ago and some solar cells are still powering it today.

    • @volka2199
      @volka2199 5 лет назад +1

      @@paulsengupta971 Apparently in th dark period it was still somewhat functional and Polish anticommuinst opposition was using it for communication which makes the story even greater for me since I am Polish.

  • @Gitarzan66
    @Gitarzan66 5 лет назад

    In just a few weeks you have become my favorite channel. Your video about Apollo and the Van Allen cleared up my doubts about the moon landing.

  • @radwilly1770
    @radwilly1770 5 лет назад +13

    Dear Paul Shillito,
    Can you please make a video about you and your crew? I would really like to know what got you into making these videos and who you are!

  • @jdaniel60
    @jdaniel60 5 лет назад +1

    Chapeau! What an amazing video! Thank you so much for this wonderful content. Greetings from Costa Rica

  • @dectracker
    @dectracker 5 лет назад +3

    Fascinating. Excellent presentation as usual.

  • @Bill_Woo
    @Bill_Woo 5 лет назад

    This is one of the most interesting space documentaries I have seen. What a channel.

  • @lesslisilverman
    @lesslisilverman 5 лет назад +56

    The stuff in close Earth orbit needs to be delt with sooner rather than later, i'm thinking.

    • @thedankmemelord5215
      @thedankmemelord5215 5 лет назад +4

      I totally agree, if it's possible, don't want the Kessler syndrome occuring now do you?

    • @samsen201
      @samsen201 5 лет назад +1

      I love your way of thinking but not as much as your avatar.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 5 лет назад +1

      Nah. Even after 4000 years if humans are still alive, that shit wont be much of a deal

    • @lesslisilverman
      @lesslisilverman 5 лет назад +2

      We're discussing present times though, not 4000 years down the road, the problem is REAL, right now... so, do something to clean the space garbage now, or suffer a catastrophe (inevitably) later, the choice is ours.

    • @fcgHenden
      @fcgHenden 5 лет назад +4

      @@honkhonk8009 Well, it is much of a deal now. Think we just throw stuff up in space? There's a reason we can't just launch anything we want everyday. It's a huge amount of space for tiny things in orbit but an orbital plan is required in permits to fly. It's like flying on a personal plane. Sure you can just up and go anytime as long as you don't mind getting occasionally yelled at by towers or being "escorted" by the Air Force.

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    @Dethred1 5 лет назад

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      @@nickjenkins536 I absolutely agree. The remainder of the cloth from which the shirt was made was not destroyed, never to be repeated. It cannot, therefore, be unique. I know language changes over time, but the devaluation of "unique" is truly sad. The word is unique and we have no replacement that means "one of a kind".

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    • @bennylofgren3208
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      Nicole K How about... "one of a kind"...?

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  • @motblikk3164
    @motblikk3164 5 лет назад +6

    Fascinating. One of the most, if not the most interesting space channel on RUclips.

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    @rathishatutube 5 лет назад +6

    ""although they would be long dead they could quite reasonably be expected to outlive the human race and the even the earth itself" these words really shook me....

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  • @patrickelamm2890
    @patrickelamm2890 5 лет назад +201

    I,, didn't know about, the graveyard orbit. thank you very good show. Absolutely.👩‍🚀📡🔭🛰🚀🌏☮

    • @dougankrum3328
      @dougankrum3328 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, news to me too, but maybe better than a semi-controlled crash to Earth...?

    • @imarchello
      @imarchello 5 лет назад +3

      Yup, it would take too much delta-v (energy) to deorbit from geostationary orbit. So a graveyard orbit is a good compromise

    • @patrickelamm2890
      @patrickelamm2890 5 лет назад +1

      Well I'm worried about the space junk and just pollution. good point.👩‍🚀🛰🔭🇺🇸☮

    • @patrickelamm2890
      @patrickelamm2890 5 лет назад +2

      @@dougankrum3328 YES, I agree. not all that junk burns up in the stratosphere, on re-entry. a little dangerous. Maybe funny ,and exciting to some.👩‍🚀🛰🚀☮🇺🇸

    • @patrickelamm2890
      @patrickelamm2890 5 лет назад +2

      @@dougankrum3328 SPACE,, is so cool. I'm the big hero of Ed White, Gus Grissom, Robert Chaffee, I love the first video of the spacewalk 1965. of Ed White. pretty cool. I fight with the flat-earthers all the time. I give them so much proof. have a good day .thank you for your comment. pretty cool. Work on Saturday bummer👩‍🚀🔭📡📹🇺🇸☮👍

  • @jeffewell1809
    @jeffewell1809 5 лет назад

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  • @JeremyWS
    @JeremyWS 5 лет назад +6

    Am I the only one that thinks we need to come up with plan to clean up some of the space debris in orbit? Something like a space trash truck or something else. Any ideas or suggestions? This needs to be done before it's too late. If that debris gets too expansive, it may become impossible to launch new spacecrafts and satellites in the near future. Just an idea.
    Great video, keep up the good work.
    Have a nice day/night.

    • @anitanash6780
      @anitanash6780 5 лет назад +2

      I can't even get the garbage truck here to pick up my cans, half the time.

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 5 лет назад

      Call Roger Wilco

  • @iTrustDoubt
    @iTrustDoubt 5 лет назад

    I love this channel, this is the only good aerospace channel I know of.

  • @newsgetsold
    @newsgetsold 5 лет назад +29

    So cool how huge the universe is, that even the Voyager 1 spacecraft travelling at 61,000km an hour has barely departed our solar system.

    • @brookiebob
      @brookiebob 5 лет назад

      just think the earth orbits almost as fast 66600 mph,but then rockets at a half a trillion mph through fake space.I'm getting dizzy thinking of how much the fake pear is spinning, circling,and rocketing.I actually can'y feel any movement whatsoever,weird.

    • @isaaclyonsf1
      @isaaclyonsf1 5 лет назад

      @@brookiebob I truly hope your not a flat earther lol

    • @mikesaler1038
      @mikesaler1038 5 лет назад

      Dear Wisconsin Trout, do you believe that the microcosmic world exists? Do you have trouble contemplating the size of bacteria, blood cells, neutrons or electrons? Are you, like me, awed that microsurgery is performed by people who live among us? Science takes us all on a wild ride. Don't keep fighting it. The universe is totally awesome & fantastic. The more you learn the more you realize how much more there is to discover! Yeah its kinda scary but also exciting beyond belief!

    • @brookiebob
      @brookiebob 5 лет назад

      @@mikesaler1038 Yes ,true science is great.Biology,chemistry,engineering.But when it comes to spinning water balls at a 1000 mph,orbiting 66600 mph while rocketing a half a trillion mph through fake space,LOL.What you people don't understand is science can be proved by demonstrating experiments and repeating them.You guys make unsubstantiated, unprovable,claims based on theory not facts.That's why it's called pseudoscience.So as soon as you can prove gravity,curved water,and spinning balls in fake space ,i rest my case.

    • @isaaclyonsf1
      @isaaclyonsf1 5 лет назад

      @@brookiebob dude seriously

  • @ShadowblastX69
    @ShadowblastX69 5 лет назад

    Wow, another amazing upload. Seriously one of the best ACTUAL content-uploading RUclips channels on this meme hell of a platform. The story about the 5 deep-space probes was so calming and surreal, with perfect presentation and music. 10/10 good sir.

  • @DouwedeJong
    @DouwedeJong 5 лет назад +17

    Thanks for making this video. I learned a lot.

  • @zaheer4024
    @zaheer4024 5 лет назад

    Someone commented on a previous video that this channel is what the Discovery Channel should have been. I think that is so true. Insightful content!

  • @makaveli2tt
    @makaveli2tt 5 лет назад +3

    I enjoyed this video. Thanks and keep up the good work

  • @marshall1186
    @marshall1186 5 лет назад

    Your videos have become my favourite to watch while working! Thank you so much for insight on space topics!

  • @jeremiasrobinson
    @jeremiasrobinson 5 лет назад +90

    I've wondered why I never see them at my local metal scrap-yard.

    • @uss_04
      @uss_04 5 лет назад +3

      Theres a Reddit post where they found an old saturn engine in a junkyard, even visible on Google Street View

    • @jeremiasrobinson
      @jeremiasrobinson 5 лет назад +2

      @@uss_04 I guess I'll just have to keep looking. I'd have more luck in the graveyard orbit but you never know.

    • @JosipMiller
      @JosipMiller 5 лет назад

      @Fernandes Fusion Voyagers use RTG isotope generators but they are in deep space. Anyway, there were some accidents involving scrap-yards, it happened that someone dumped Cobalt-60 radiotherapy device and that is not only once, it happened in India and Thailand. That thing is extremely dangerous because it directly emits gamma rays and there were few deaths as result.

    • @DavidRamirez-lq2co
      @DavidRamirez-lq2co 5 лет назад

      @@JosipMiller is more posible that going to an old rusian beacon or lighthouse you found an RTG than from a spacecraft

    • @Jason_Family_Man
      @Jason_Family_Man 5 лет назад +1

      BECAUSE THE EARTH IS FLAT AND STATIONARY AND IF THEY SHOWED YOU THE EQUIPMENT THEY USED YOU WOULD KNOW RIGHT OFF THE BAT THAT SHIT WOULD NOT FLY LIKE THEY SAY IT DOES.
      THAT'S WHY WE ARE NEVER ALLOWED TO EXAMINE ANY OF THE GARBAGE SHIT THEY SEND TO IMAGINARY SPACE
      DOES IT BOTHER YOU THAT YOU HAVE NO SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE OF YOUR BELIEFS???😒

  • @josephstevens9888
    @josephstevens9888 4 года назад

    Curious Droid - thank you for another excellent presentation! It is so refreshing to listen to such a learned person such as yourself on the topic of space exploration. Keep up the good work, and I look forward to your future presentations!

  • @parillo12
    @parillo12 5 лет назад +10

    I don't know if it was your goal to make me feel so tiny compared to space but job well done!

  • @ronin472100
    @ronin472100 5 лет назад

    Curious Droid’s offerings are really excellent, presenting a boatload of hard work . Thank you !

  • @BryceLovesTech
    @BryceLovesTech 5 лет назад +3

    My favorite spaceship is the curious droid

  • @cricket700612
    @cricket700612 4 года назад

    I find your work very interesting. Everything I've seen from your team is enjoyable. Thanks!

  • @robertbertram6918
    @robertbertram6918 5 лет назад +5

    I really enjoy your videos.by the way the upper stage of the Saturn rocket is pronounced s 4 b. Not sivb the iv is just Roman numerals.

  • @xyz.ijk.
    @xyz.ijk. 5 лет назад

    I've watched most of your videos, and this is one of the top three. Very well done. Thank you very much.

  • @hybridwolf66
    @hybridwolf66 5 лет назад +6

    Would have liked to see the photo of Earth taken by Voyager 1 before its camera was shut off. The "Pale Blue Dot" photo is epic.

  • @ChuckPackwood
    @ChuckPackwood 5 лет назад

    I am always impressed with your Video quality. Well researched and delivered beautifully. Good Job, I always look forward to them!

  • @robertmiller9735
    @robertmiller9735 5 лет назад +49

    That's "S-four-B", not "S eye-vee-bee".

    • @i_smoke_ghosts
      @i_smoke_ghosts 5 лет назад

      oh like S IV B ... ithink

    • @milansajan1001
      @milansajan1001 5 лет назад +1

      V.b.$.

    • @stario5895
      @stario5895 5 лет назад

      Roman Numerals

    • @221b-l3t
      @221b-l3t 5 лет назад +1

      ​@@i_smoke_ghosts Saturn V originally had 4 main stages with the final third stage having been the fourth stage at some point. The original designations stuck and iterations (Blocks) of those stages where numbered alphabetically A-Z so the Saturn stages are as flown S-IC, S-II and S-IVB, S-III having been dropped. The Saturn V blocks where designated as follows C1-C5, the number referring to the amount of F-1 engines. For instance C-2 was supposed to have a smaller diameter two engine first stage, a second stage with 4 J-2 engines and the S-IVB with 6 RL-10 engines instead of one J-2 (higher ISP but still lower thrust than single J-2 powered S-IV). The C-5 is the Saturn we know and love.

    • @tinymetaltrees
      @tinymetaltrees 5 лет назад

      V GER will sterilize the carbon units.

  • @ssy12335
    @ssy12335 5 лет назад

    I am so glad you are doing this channel. Very well done. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm, knowledge and appreciation of the achievements of our humble species.

  • @eye_of_purg8199
    @eye_of_purg8199 5 лет назад +9

    Ever played Elite dangerous and following the voyager signal in sol system ?

    • @Craneman4100w
      @Craneman4100w 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, it took me over an hour to catch up to it at sub jump speed.

  • @mdem5059
    @mdem5059 5 лет назад

    You made some of the best and most enjoyable videos about space, hope you keep going strong!

  • @nicholasmaude6906
    @nicholasmaude6906 5 лет назад +43

    The "IV" in S-IVB is pronounced "Four" not "Eye Vee".

    • @anngo4140
      @anngo4140 5 лет назад +2

      I keep saying Saturn Vee as well

    • @deadfreightwest5956
      @deadfreightwest5956 5 лет назад +8

      @@anngo4140 - Well, there's delta vee, but it's Saturn Five. It's funny, but I can read Roman numerals without any trouble, but my older brother, who studied calculus, still peers at a movie copyright and can't read it. smh

    • @sicfxmusic
      @sicfxmusic 5 лет назад +4

      iPhone X ruined everything

    • @anthonyc4138
      @anthonyc4138 5 лет назад +1

      @@sicfxmusic lol

    • @RicTic66
      @RicTic66 5 лет назад +1

      Thing is if you put Roman numerals alongside Latin alphabet without a space they cease to be numerals. So Eye Vee is correct. if you wanted 4B they should have written it IV- B then any academic would have picked up on it, otherwise it's an assumption and you know what they say about 'to assume' 🤗

  • @samk8500
    @samk8500 5 лет назад

    love your videos, they are rare, but every time i get to see one, i know it is going to be good one, will make me think about life, and will leave me with a felling after, like it was a christmas and i got what i wished for. THANK YOU, PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR WORK

  • @jocrp6
    @jocrp6 5 лет назад +13

    Forgot about a car thats out there also,,

    • @andersoni.7472
      @andersoni.7472 5 лет назад

      jocrp6 the Tesla isn’t orbiting the earth, it was interjected towards mars

  • @machinegun20
    @machinegun20 5 лет назад

    Much respect Curious Droid, amazing historical content every time! Every one of your 600k subs is well deserved.

  • @joegreenwood6551
    @joegreenwood6551 5 лет назад +14

    Great video as always, except S-IVb should be read “S 4b”

    • @pseudotasuki
      @pseudotasuki 5 лет назад

      Gotta wonder what they were thinking when they made the choice of using roman numerals that would be used along with normal letters.

    • @kenk8215
      @kenk8215 5 лет назад

      Yeah, I was surprised he got that wrong.

  • @danielduarte6086
    @danielduarte6086 5 лет назад

    The BEST space exploration videos, beautiful work!! You should have a mainstream TV show!!!

  • @fallenangel3763
    @fallenangel3763 5 лет назад +4

    Love yours shirts👍👌!

  • @elvindelacrur2160
    @elvindelacrur2160 5 лет назад

    I find your videos to be very interesting and informative. Thanks you so much Elvin.

  • @davedogge2280
    @davedogge2280 5 лет назад +39

    I thought it falls down back to Earth and what doesn't get burnt up falls down as debris straight through the roof of your £300,000 mortgaged home with no-one claiming responsibility and the insurance companies not coughing up declaring it as "an act of god".

    • @Makoto778
      @Makoto778 5 лет назад +16

      Actually under the Outer Space Treaty & Space Liability Convention
      , all owners of space hardware are responsible for damage caused by their space hardware/debris.... so if your home is damaged by space debris, you could take the company responsible to court.....

    • @markhancock8320
      @markhancock8320 5 лет назад +8

      @@Makoto778 I think the US made a payout in Australia following Skylab for that very reason.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 5 лет назад +14

      @@markhancock8320 They also got a fine for littering from the local council.

    • @davedogge2280
      @davedogge2280 5 лет назад

      @@allangibson8494 has anyone calculated the chances of any damage to a populated area in the next 10 years ?

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 5 лет назад +2

      @@davedogge2280 100%. Houses get hit regularly by small fragments. If you're in Kazakhstan or China, houses have been hit by entire booster stages (in China it was fully fueled).

  • @RtB68
    @RtB68 5 лет назад +2

    That last idea about the Voyager craft (and others) 'outliving' the human race has always intrigued me. An advanced intelligence intercepts and recovers it, retraces it's path back to us, visits us only to discover...eden. A post human world as it looked before we evolved. Wonderful sci-fi.

  • @astroshlibber9654
    @astroshlibber9654 5 лет назад +4

    Imagine a piece of space debris in solar orbit or interstellar space, accreting dust and rock, eventually it could become the core of an asteroid, moon or even minor planet

  • @willierants5880
    @willierants5880 5 лет назад

    I think you blew our minds once again Paul! BOOM, like that.
    I tell you think of some of these space craft, the people involved should be very proud indeed for their remarkable accomplishments.

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 5 лет назад +15

    Your space knowledge is vast.

    • @nagantm441
      @nagantm441 5 лет назад +1

      Yep he and Scott manley are tied for the top

    • @jamesisaac7684
      @jamesisaac7684 5 лет назад

      @@nagantm441 which Scott

  • @axelsandi
    @axelsandi 4 года назад +1

    this channel is pure gold. every fucking one of those videos. so professionally researched and presentated! wow

  • @scottmcintosh4397
    @scottmcintosh4397 5 лет назад +17

    I love it when a satellite passes suddenly & unexpectedly thru my telescopes field.of view.

    • @bazgino
      @bazgino 5 лет назад

      Does that really happen?

    • @wkg19591
      @wkg19591 5 лет назад +4

      @@bazgino Yes, it does...and it's uber cool :-)

    • @bazgino
      @bazgino 5 лет назад

      @@wkg19591 that's very interesting, awesome

    • @mudlakemicrobes
      @mudlakemicrobes 5 лет назад +7

      Quite by accident I saw the ISS through my scope as it passed between my location and the Orion Nebula. Made my evening once I checked its orbit and realized what it was.

    • @robertoazuaje9279
      @robertoazuaje9279 5 лет назад +1

      I don't have a telescope, but I recall seeing the ISS passing by a couple times. I thought "man, this is the coolest thing in the world" when I noticed what it was.

  • @HackingDutchman
    @HackingDutchman 5 лет назад

    Videos from Curious Droid always leaves me wondering about space and stuff the next hour after I watched the video.

  • @vsevolodnedora7779
    @vsevolodnedora7779 5 лет назад +3

    What do I think? I think that this was an amazingly prepared and delivered presentation that I've deeply enjoyed. Thank you, Sir.

  • @luismh184
    @luismh184 3 года назад

    Wonderful teachings Mr Shillito. Thank you so much for being such a wonderful teacher

  • @catlee8064
    @catlee8064 5 лет назад +6

    Came for the story...stayed for the Shirt!! Another classic epilepsy inducing one!!

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT 5 лет назад

      *Only the Wife, firing up the Microwave Oven can bring me out of it, which could be hours later.*

  • @xDR1TeK
    @xDR1TeK 5 лет назад

    Best documentary I've seen so far and I have seen many. Thank you.

  • @DriveSafeDon
    @DriveSafeDon 5 лет назад +3

    With all that junk flying around the earth how is it possible that they do not collide with each other. Also if they launched a giant spotlight to circle earth that was solar powered and this spot light was on all the time would we see it from earth when it passed over our homeland? Thank you for the videos very educational
    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @aleksandersuur9475
      @aleksandersuur9475 5 лет назад +1

      “Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.” ― Douglas Adams
      So yeah, they generally don't collide because there is just so damn much space up there and also because engineers take collision risks into account when selecting orbits to put stuff in. There has only ever been one satellite to satellite collision en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_satellite_collision.
      You can see larger and brighter satellites with the naked eye just from the sunlight reflecting off of them, so a spotlight wouldn't really be necessary. But there have been some satellites with visible laser communications, this awesome photo for example is of a Chinese satellite, the red beam is communications up from the ground, the green is laser beam coming down from the satellite. www.seeker.com/tech/china-demonstrates-first-intercontinental-quantum-communication

  • @oceanman3804
    @oceanman3804 5 лет назад

    I always love your videos curious droid! When I see the notification that you’ve uploaded a new video, it brightens up my day.

  • @letsjet9900
    @letsjet9900 5 лет назад +6

    Astronaut Ed White's glove is still on orbit last I heard.

  • @mojtajnimail
    @mojtajnimail 5 лет назад

    I don't write comments below videos very often, but I wanted you to know that your videos brilliant. All of them. I love the shirts as well :) Thank you for many hours of "space school"

  • @vladimirlenin4080
    @vladimirlenin4080 5 лет назад +22

    It usually dies of a h̶e̶a̶r̶t̶ CPU attack

    • @astroshlibber9654
      @astroshlibber9654 5 лет назад

      BSOD

    • @samsen201
      @samsen201 5 лет назад

      Bull$%it. It will die of fully discharged battery.

    • @astroshlibber9654
      @astroshlibber9654 5 лет назад +1

      Or a CPU attack

    • @samsen201
      @samsen201 5 лет назад

      @@astroshlibber9654 Now the question is: -2 B or not to B- sorry, Should a CPU attacked victim be taken to ICU or a DRC (Disposal & Recycling Center)?

    • @jujuyee2534
      @jujuyee2534 5 лет назад

      @@samsen201 Sam, do you know what a joke is?

  • @forintosgary7348
    @forintosgary7348 5 лет назад

    Paul, that was an amazing piece of really educative material! Thank you Sir! Can't wait for your next work!

  • @deanspanos8210
    @deanspanos8210 5 лет назад +10

    My battery is low and it is getting dark.

    • @fcgHenden
      @fcgHenden 5 лет назад +1

      Stop it already! You can't toy with my emotions like this!

    • @mr.nozzles9121
      @mr.nozzles9121 5 лет назад

      Oppy NUUUUUUUUUU

  • @MyScenicJourneys
    @MyScenicJourneys 5 лет назад

    C Droid.... You are the best! I really appreciate your work and enjoy every piece of it. 👍

  • @ShashaTe
    @ShashaTe 5 лет назад +4

    I'm very here at 3:30am India. Will he give me a heart💟

    • @cinama
      @cinama 5 лет назад +2

      Can’t give the heart but I’d give you the D ;)

    • @yesterdayman1768
      @yesterdayman1768 5 лет назад +1

      ❤ I'll give you one

  • @charliebailey2359
    @charliebailey2359 5 лет назад

    Well done! Love your work, keep it up. I can only imagine how much research goes into your videos. I am happy to hear you are “quitting your day job” and going full time. I am interested in supporting you.

  • @Joules120
    @Joules120 5 лет назад +1

    Man, you are awesome. I dare say that you're one of the greatest youtubers.

  • @gttpete
    @gttpete 5 лет назад +2

    Superb content Paul, I really enjoyed that one.

  • @bassemb
    @bassemb 5 лет назад

    I always look forward to your videos and they never disappoint!

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 5 лет назад

    Terrific video as always Paul. Thank you very much.

  • @stevenp3176
    @stevenp3176 5 лет назад

    Excellent presentation and production as always.

  • @MEGAMIGA
    @MEGAMIGA 5 лет назад

    It is crazy to think about those probes, still wandering into that fantastic void.
    Pieces of late 60s technology billions of kilometers away and still functioning. Tells quite a lot about the current state of consumer tech and its programmed obsolescence...
    Paul, your videos are really great and your voice is perfect. You are the David Attenborough of space!