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  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday  15 дней назад +667

    Please consider subscribing because an upcoming video also features Tory's mustache.
    I also wanted to say thank you to everyone who considers supporting at www.patreon.com/smartereveryday . I'm grateful!

    • @bryanduchane2371
      @bryanduchane2371 15 дней назад +11

      One of your best videos ever!

    • @kamelionify
      @kamelionify 15 дней назад +9

      Tory is great, so patient and has a down to earth (no pun intended) way of explaining things. If he needs a son I'm ready to be adopted (i'm 56 lol).

    • @DSZI.ShyHunterBB
      @DSZI.ShyHunterBB 15 дней назад +1

      Great video I’ll be sure to show to my younger brother and cousin who are into engineering and science stuff!

    • @tc539
      @tc539 15 дней назад +1

      another step back to the old days. SPACE X is doing things sooooo much better than this or nasa ever has

    • @RG-di8ni
      @RG-di8ni 15 дней назад +1

      Whatever happened to your other channel, the one about hearing with headphones just as in real life.

  • @GR8SALAD
    @GR8SALAD 15 дней назад +3976

    He tells us Tory is a nerd's nerd, and he certainly proves that time and time again. But one thing that stood out to me is when he looked over to Destin's dad and asked "You worked James Webb, right?"

    • @mojtabaazeez5346
      @mojtabaazeez5346 15 дней назад +133

      I second this

    • @risaalshaan
      @risaalshaan 15 дней назад +145

      I know right it sounds like what I would first say if I met destins dad

    • @goofoffchannel
      @goofoffchannel 15 дней назад +354

      When he went "outstanding" I teared up lol

    • @Enhancedlies
      @Enhancedlies 15 дней назад +145

      its all i needed to know about his character!

    • @RobertCraft-re5sf
      @RobertCraft-re5sf 15 дней назад +119

      He looked cool before but looks way cooler with the mustache. What a king.

  • @Air4563
    @Air4563 15 дней назад +2614

    Hey Destin!! Fantastic video as always. I’m one of Blue Origin’s propulsion test engineers responsible for testing BE4 in that horizontal configuration you and Tory were talking about. I’ve been watching SmarterEveryDay since way back in highschool and I’d say your videos have been a huge inspiration and have had a direct contribution to me being where I am now. I really appreciate you putting in footage of XEEx-BE4’s horizontal stand in Texas-as it made the highschool part of me freak out seeing our test stand in a SED video!
    All that aside, I’ve been noticing your focus on a lot of aerospace and space videos recently. Would love to chat sometime and maybe explore the possibility of getting you down here to see a BE4 test! 😎

    • @pufthemajicdragon
      @pufthemajicdragon 15 дней назад +205

      THIS COMMENT NEEDS A BOOSTER ENGINE!!!!

    • @JordanLeigh
      @JordanLeigh 15 дней назад +93

      DESTIN! Get in here!

    • @SomeGuysGarage
      @SomeGuysGarage 15 дней назад +54

      Much up voting to get this to happen!

    • @chibidib
      @chibidib 15 дней назад +51

      This comment better not get lost in the depths of this section.

    • @felixricken4931
      @felixricken4931 15 дней назад +25

      @dustin

  • @eamonia
    @eamonia 14 дней назад +421

    The moment that Tory was taking a picture with Destins dad and turned to him and asked, "You worked on James Webb, right?" and he humbly replied with a simple "Yeah." and Tory just said, "Outstanding." was so hardcore. Seeing two titans like that paying mutual respect with such a simple exchange was _so_ cool.

    • @bipmix
      @bipmix 13 дней назад +16

      its understandable that Tory asked because the James Webb project has become a legend and anybody that worked on it is treated with the kind of respect that the early lunar missions members got, it appears...

    • @jadynjc
      @jadynjc 12 дней назад +12

      I loved this moment as well. Not just for the fact it happened, but for the fact that Tory remembered. He’s got a bazillion things going through his brain yet somehow was able to remember that fact is outstanding. Also the recall about the past videos is incredible. Even if he rewatched them recently to remind himself of that exchange means he clearly respects Destin enough to do those little thjngns

    • @happygilmore8768
      @happygilmore8768 11 дней назад

      Truly a moving moment in the vid for sure...

  • @montananewbold6880
    @montananewbold6880 14 дней назад +450

    Hey, that’s my booster! Im the team supervisor for the mix facilities that make all the solid rocket propellant for the gem 63! I get to mix it and watch it be casted! There’s a lot of love in that motor and to have it showcased on your channel in such an awe inspiring way is deeply fulfilling! THANK YOU DESTIN!!!!

    • @nohandleisagoodhandle
      @nohandleisagoodhandle 14 дней назад +6

      this is super cool. congrats, and proud of you.

    • @alexrogers777
      @alexrogers777 13 дней назад +1

      Get me a job there lol, please

    • @maulerrw
      @maulerrw 13 дней назад +1

      that’s super cool. mixing batches of solid propellant on a hobbyist scale is fun enough i can’t imagine 100s of tonnes of it!

    • @juangadea4474
      @juangadea4474 13 дней назад

      Hi, congrats, little question. Guess I haven't really figured out why they canted the 63s. If all the solid rocket boosters are pointing parallell to the rocket, there won't be any roll, pitch or yaw moment created. Why do you need the thrust vector to pass through CG ?

    • @grantdover6922
      @grantdover6922 13 дней назад +4

      ​@@juangadea4474it's so that there is no torque or moment applied to the vehicle if one booster burns out before the other

  • @pufthemajicdragon
    @pufthemajicdragon 15 дней назад +1035

    That moment Tory wants the photo with Destin's dad "You worked on James Webb, right?" The CEO of ULA goes full fanboi and it's adorable and amazing and wonderful.

    • @green4green
      @green4green 15 дней назад +18

      It was amazing to see this

    • @TomboFry
      @TomboFry 15 дней назад +13

      I cried for a good minute when this happened 😭

    • @martindworak
      @martindworak 15 дней назад +3

      Some Cambridge University researchers are 50/50 on finding alien life on a distant exoplanet planet with the James Webb. If it’s confirmed, the people that built it would truly be special.

    • @Alex-Lay
      @Alex-Lay 15 дней назад +31

      And the comment about Destin's love of laminar flow. He's definitely a fan of the channel.

    • @oasntet
      @oasntet 14 дней назад +4

      Very human moment, two geeky engineers sharing respect for all the work the other has done. Tory would be a great guy to have a beer with.

  • @aerospaceguy4639
    @aerospaceguy4639 15 дней назад +618

    "We're gonna go 'till somebody stops us", that my friends is a true rocket nerd, a man of the aerospace community

    • @TheRealEquinox
      @TheRealEquinox 14 дней назад +27

      That's more a sign of a leader. He trusts his employees, and knows they have the authority to say no.

  • @flam1ngicecream
    @flam1ngicecream 14 дней назад +138

    Destin, one thing that not a lot of people talk about with your videos is the thoughtful editing. As a viewer, I feel so considered by every tiny detail, from the cuts to the angles to the music to the text on screen. It's a beautifully curated experience that makes me feel appreciated, and I appreciate that a lot.

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  14 дней назад +65

      I have a buddy named George that helps me. He’s a great story teller and we like to think that we make better videos together than we do separately.

    • @richardhoekstra960
      @richardhoekstra960 12 дней назад +7

      ​@@smartereveryday you're both an unique presence on RUclips. Hope to be smarter every day for many years to come!

  • @swimdude2113
    @swimdude2113 13 дней назад +118

    35:05 "It meant even more because I was watching it with my dad." Legitimately got emotional at this

    • @NHGUIDE88
      @NHGUIDE88 10 дней назад +1

      you beat me to that. 100% same.

    • @Holy_Waffles
      @Holy_Waffles 2 дня назад

      Yeah. I am currently the full-time caregiver and losing my father to dementia. Not the least bit ashamed to admit to crying at such a simple yet powerful statement.

  • @Voltikz95
    @Voltikz95 15 дней назад +769

    Only 36 minutes long? I could listen to you and Tory talk for hours. Tory is genuinely an amazing part of the space community.

    • @alexlabs4858
      @alexlabs4858 15 дней назад +30

      We need an extended version of this video just like the Apollo engineer one

    • @bigskybob
      @bigskybob 15 дней назад +18

      Imagine there's a 2nd channel version coming soon.

    • @Grandwigg
      @Grandwigg 15 дней назад +6

      ​@@bigskybobI hope so. There wasn't when I checked a few minutes ago.

    • @joshcryer
      @joshcryer 15 дней назад +5

      Tory is amazing, wow, he has such a childlike nature but a breadth of knowledge that is incomparable. It's so infectious and interesting to watch.

    • @ibnewton8951
      @ibnewton8951 15 дней назад

      I wonder what his opinion of Musk is?

  • @amandakaeni1903
    @amandakaeni1903 15 дней назад +445

    I first found SmarterEveryDay when I was a junior in high school getting ready to apply to engineering school. The summer between my sophomore and junior year of college was when Destin made the video on SLC-37 for the Delta IV Heavy launching PSP. And now I’m a launch engineer with ULA at the Cape, and I’ve gotten to work this launch, half a dozen Atlases, as well as the last 3 Deltas. What a dream come true my career has been so far, and I wouldn’t be here at all without videos like these. Thank you Destin!

    • @endertony2097
      @endertony2097 14 дней назад +3

      Incredible! and keep doing that good work! ^^

    • @floridagrown9327
      @floridagrown9327 14 дней назад +2

      What engineering degree u have I’m going for aerospace engineering but Ik it’s one of the hardest engineering degrees

    • @amandakaeni1903
      @amandakaeni1903 14 дней назад +8

      @@floridagrown9327 I majored in aerospace. I wouldn’t ever say any one type of engineering is harder or easier than another, they’re all very difficult and require a ton of work and motivation. It’s best to make your decision based on what you’re good at and what you’re interested in.
      At the end of the day, you don’t need an aerospace engineering degree to work in the aerospace industry. My job title at ULA is mechanical engineer and I don’t use anything I learned in school that was specific to my aerospace degree in my day to day work.

    • @floridagrown9327
      @floridagrown9327 14 дней назад +2

      When I was in highschool my engineering teacher was gonna be a aerospace engineer but she said her school schedule for aerospace engineering was busy n she couldn’t do it n said it’s very hard so I was going off what I was told I’ll have a aerospace degree one day I got the drive n motivation

    • @bigdogben
      @bigdogben 13 дней назад

      @@amandakaeni1903 I'm super interested in aerospace engineering, any tips on how to get to studying it in college? Maybe even some things I could watch or read that could teach me some important stuff.

  • @andrewjc13
    @andrewjc13 14 дней назад +25

    It's really cool to hear a CEO who understands all the technology and is excited about making life easier for the maintenance crew.

    • @FSAPOJake
      @FSAPOJake 6 дней назад +1

      Tory's just as much of an engineer as the best, smartest engineers at ULA. It's why he's been able to keep his position as CEO at ULA for so long.

    • @lysolcoke2HD
      @lysolcoke2HD 4 дня назад +2

      If you haven't seen it yet, Destin's tour of the ULA facility in an amazing video. Tory knows the ins and outs of every step of the engineering and manufacturing process. He's an engineer at heart, a CEO by name alone really. The dream is to work for someone like Tory one day.

    • @JonathanGray_UK
      @JonathanGray_UK 2 дня назад +1

      For sure. The best bosses are the ones that know about the whole process of the business

  • @avoirdupois1
    @avoirdupois1 9 дней назад +4

    27:19 I loved the callback with the "I forgot your fascination with laminar and turbulent flow." Destin is famous even among rocket scientists!

  • @BiBaBeluBaB
    @BiBaBeluBaB 15 дней назад +215

    27:15 I love Tory and that he remembered your fascination with laminar flow

    • @ZaphodHarkonnen
      @ZaphodHarkonnen 14 дней назад +9

      I just spent 15 seconds trying to remove a hair on my screen before figuring out it was your avatar.
      10/10 would get trolled again. rofl

    • @krissp8712
      @krissp8712 14 дней назад +7

      ​@@ZaphodHarkonnenthat's an old trick lol. Thankfully dark mode usually makes it obvious to defeat!

    • @krissp8712
      @krissp8712 14 дней назад +3

      And yeah to the original comment, it's nice to get remembered!

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 13 дней назад +3

      Either that, or he talked with Destin before the interview and half of what Destin said was entirely about laminar flow.

  • @shrimpylad6100
    @shrimpylad6100 15 дней назад +250

    The way Destin gently got Tory to engage in discussion about the Inconel Engine Bells is a great display of how intelligent and a great interviewer Destin is

    • @wxdave5448
      @wxdave5448 15 дней назад +31

      Though he really needs to get to BE and pester them about the specifics. It’s their tech. Tory played the fine line well.

    • @shrimpylad6100
      @shrimpylad6100 15 дней назад +33

      @@wxdave5448 absolutely, Couldn't agree more. Was fantastic to see Tory play along as much as he possibly could. Real standup individual in the rocket industry

    • @Naptosis
      @Naptosis 15 дней назад +3

      @@shrimpylad6100 You couldn't agree _less?_ 😋

    • @shrimpylad6100
      @shrimpylad6100 14 дней назад +3

      @@Naptosis I fixed it!!!

    • @Zerogwastaken
      @Zerogwastaken 14 дней назад +4

      Yes thanks for mentioning how great of an interviewer Destin is! I haven't seen many people comment about it and I notice that what separates many science channels apart is how good they are at interviewing others. If you compare with Veritasium (no shade to Derek), it's absolutely night and day with how Destin approaches, questions, and probes with certain specific questions that shows he's paying genuine attention. Sorry you probably didn't expect this kind of reply but I had to point out Destin's people skills, they're amazing.

  • @LostButMakingGoodTime
    @LostButMakingGoodTime 10 дней назад +10

    I was super impressed with Tory in the last video, and that just continues to increase. Take an immense knowledge base, wide-ranging expertise, the ability to talk about it at ANY level, and add incredibly engaging and infectious child-like wonder and enthusiasm, and you have a man who is as awe-inspiring as his field. Tory and ULA make me wish I were a young aerospace engineer.

  • @taofledermaus
    @taofledermaus 10 дней назад +7

    For just a second there I wasn't sure if he was going to say, "Get this man off the property!" or "Do you want a job?" Great video!

  • @nicolaslanglais
    @nicolaslanglais 15 дней назад +139

    We're talking about a guy who is worth millions, and has a schedule that's probably timed to the minute. Yet he seems to have time to enjoy smarter everyday videos.. haha I genuinely like this guy. I had a few brushes with CEOs of big companies, and they more often than not sounded very corporate and detached. For a guy launching rockets, he sounds so grounded (pun intended)

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 14 дней назад +22

      It's often related to their background. Many CEOs come from the business side of things and have no real attachment to the doing of the business. Tory Bruno came from first being an engineer.

    • @meJaso
      @meJaso 14 дней назад +8

      Wish every company let the engineers run things and kept the business folks in the finance dept.

    • @swissfreek
      @swissfreek 14 дней назад +3

      @@seigeengine My thoughts exactly as I read the comment. "Well, he's an engineer." Imagine the internal struggle in his brain between the engineer who wants everyone else to know why this toy is so cool and the CEO who doesn't want anyone else to know 😂

    • @bpj1805
      @bpj1805 14 дней назад +6

      @@seigeengine I see this phenomenon of those accountant and lawyer corporate types being CEOs as an extension of the "financialization" of the modern economy. I don't think it was always like this - in the "old days" (I offer no concrete time frame) the CEO or equivalent would more typically be the founder, and they would be nuts and bolts people - engineers or scientists in STEM businesses, artists in entertainment businesses (the few that there were lol), doctors running hospitals, etc. While finance is a valuable service and deserves to exist as a field, I think we've lost something in its gradual cooption of everything else. We've lost "balance" in the economy when finance (which should legitimately be a means to an end) becomes and end in itself.

  • @jasonlib1996
    @jasonlib1996 15 дней назад +179

    I absolutely love the mutual respect and love for engineering.
    "Is that inconel?", I'm probably not supposed to tell you... (with a subtle maybe in the voice) "Well i'm an aerospace engineer, and that looks like Inconel" and Tory just laughs knowing he's right but can't actually state it officially.
    The entire video just makes me think Tory is one of the coolest guys the hang around with and clearly has so much passion for what he does. I'm pretty sure you could pick his brain all day on rocketry and he'll happily go through every bit.

    • @ayrendraganas8686
      @ayrendraganas8686 14 дней назад +5

      25:00 "Its obviously workimg fine in this application"

    • @jasonlib1996
      @jasonlib1996 14 дней назад +7

      @@ayrendraganas8686 That's in discussion about the weight of the engine. which is a hint towards the heavier Inconel.

    • @zobrombie3023
      @zobrombie3023 14 дней назад +6

      I love that he seems to be willing to bend the rules a little bit in the interest of sharing knowledge. Just his attitude about approaching the launch platform until someone said they couldn't go further. He may not actually know what that threshold is that his people are enforcing, but it still seems like he doesn't really care.

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce 13 дней назад +1

      Can not confirm or deny... but didn't say no and didn't correct like with other questions.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 13 дней назад +2

      Maybe Destin was a plant and he's telling us it's inconel so we don't know the secret of what it really is.

  • @timparsons3565
    @timparsons3565 14 дней назад +42

    8:01 "You worked James Webb, right? Outstanding." What a moment! I know your dad doesn't do what he does for the notoriety. But to have someone (and an authority in that field, no less) see and acknowledge his contribution must have felt pretty special.

  • @fonkbadonk5370
    @fonkbadonk5370 12 дней назад +9

    We're very close to being the same age, and I lost my dad to some stupid accident 1.5y ago at the tender age of 71. We had planned to do soooo much more together, but it all was cut short. I'm so glad that people as kind and genuine as you and your dad can make such incredible memories and tell each other so many things worth telling and be shared man. For all the truly amazing things you guys go through, I really mostly envy you for being able to just do cool stuff together and share it.
    Please have TONS more of these moments! You guys are so sweet.

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 15 дней назад +204

    That guy knows his stuff! You can absolutely tell he's not one of those CEO that just manages people to get the job done, he is highly involved and absolutely loves every aspect of the process!

    • @cowpotpi3
      @cowpotpi3 15 дней назад +13

      Imagine Elon Musk doing this interview.
      After all the stuttering and lies it would be a joke.

    • @brandonrupp5880
      @brandonrupp5880 15 дней назад +13

      I like that he embraces new social media and does a long interview instead of the meaningless old school media sound bite interview.

    • @o0Donuts0o
      @o0Donuts0o 15 дней назад

      @@cowpotpi3Please cry harder. No really, cry some more for me. Your misery fills me with joy.

    • @enemyspotted2467
      @enemyspotted2467 14 дней назад +40

      ⁠@@cowpotpi3He’s done a full starbase tour in this exact same format with the Everyday Astronaut. Elon acted the exact same way as Tory here.
      I’m not an Elon Fanboy, in fact I despise Teslas. But I’m getting tired of all this needless vitriol. Why are you letting him live rent-free in your head?

    • @tapio83
      @tapio83 14 дней назад

      @@enemyspotted2467 Yes. They both work on advancing space tech and i would imagine would get along in person pretty well. Elons twitter antics don't really erase his huge contribution for spacex.
      But yeah his antics in twitter don't really help with vitriol and polarization. The polarization we have is natural end result from algorithms feeding people what they want to hear and i fully expect things to degrade further.

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz 15 дней назад +135

    I love Tory's hardhat almost as much as watching you geek out. And seeing Tory respond and his eyes light up when he kept realizing that he could go deeper with you... So great

  • @MichiganSpaceGeek
    @MichiganSpaceGeek 11 дней назад +6

    Hey! I'm one of those GNC engineers! 😉
    The cool thing about working on the control software is, as part of you job, you interact with nearly all other design teams and get to learn a little about every aspect of how the rocket works. Software is also a convenient place to fix design problems, since code doesn't have any mass.

    • @sooyster4033
      @sooyster4033 4 дня назад

      What is the starting point for developing a rocket software? Surely it must be done from scratch?

  • @lilyp4369
    @lilyp4369 12 дней назад +8

    omg nothing is more fun than watching destin nerd out about aerospace with a fellow engineer. big props to Tory for giving this tour and taking the time to talk to destin

  • @eglinecheptoo
    @eglinecheptoo 15 дней назад +169

    Such a great explainer. My highlight is tagging your dad along and how Tory recognizes him that he worked James Webb Telescope. So beautiful 😍

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 15 дней назад +13

      I expect that Tory is a smart man but there may be more to the James Webb part of the story. He likely has people on staff who are paid to feed him information before any interview to help make the interview go well. Congratulations on a marriage, a new kid, a kid off to college etc takes so little extra time but massively improves the story for the viewers.

    • @ignorant_dragoon
      @ignorant_dragoon 15 дней назад +14

      @@kensmith5694 I think it was more likely that Destin mentioned it to Tory in a private converation before the shoot (the factory tour, pre-production phone call, etc.), and Tory or an aide made sure to remember. Regardless, it's a class move.

    • @AnonyMous-pi9zm
      @AnonyMous-pi9zm 8 дней назад +1

      @@ignorant_dragoon My favorite was "Oh, I forgot you have the obsession with laminar flow". Whether it was a previous interview, watching the channel, whatever, it seems like Tory has at least a mild interest in Destin's channel. Which, like, for rocket nerds like him, who wouldn't like Smarter Every Day?

  • @romainastie6673
    @romainastie6673 15 дней назад +347

    Just based on Tory’s mustache, this is gonna get interesting.

    • @makatron
      @makatron 15 дней назад +10

      That's such majestic mustache.

    • @ThePlainswalker13
      @ThePlainswalker13 14 дней назад +1

      You know that man is serious.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 13 дней назад +1

      If he puts half as much care and thoughtfulness into his rockets as he does into that dashing cowboy look, the company is in good hands.

  • @deppengu
    @deppengu 10 дней назад +4

    Its so refreshing to hear a actual engineer talk while being a CEO about a product, where he is genuinely excited.

  • @hornorama
    @hornorama 14 дней назад +4

    I am always impressed at Tory's openness, and willingness to answer questions and share knowledge. The previous video of the manufacturing process was so interesting as well. Very much looking forward to the next!

  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday  15 дней назад +282

    I particularly found the way they point the solid boosters' thrust towards the CG. I had never thought about it, but it makes a ton of sense. I also wanted to say thank you to everyone who considers supporting at www.patreon.com/smartereveryday . I'm grateful!

    • @MANOFTIME
      @MANOFTIME 15 дней назад +3

      Thanks for making amazing videos!!

    • @keesguijt1619
      @keesguijt1619 15 дней назад +7

      why do they point inwards tho? The result is a vector through the centreline of the rocket anyway? Maybe this is better in case one of them breaks and falls away? Or this allows for launching with 1 booster only?

    • @mstrdiver
      @mstrdiver 15 дней назад +2

      - Destin - I was very interested in the fuel use for cooling of the rockets and drew a correlation to the same use of fuel cooling in the SR-71. It saves a lot of extra weight using a required element in multiple limited capacities, vice having a second weighty, cooling system that the rockets would have to lift to overcome liftoff inertia. A truly interesting and elegant [loved your multiple use of the term] solution for an identified situation.

    • @mostevil1082
      @mostevil1082 15 дней назад +8

      If they're in opposing pairs you shouldn't need that unless you're expecting different thrust from each or asymetric cut outs.
      Single booster setups you really need it.

    • @dr4d1s
      @dr4d1s 15 дней назад

      ​@@mstrdiverIt is really cool isn't it? Hehe. Most manufacturers use fuel for cooling in their engine nozzles (or driving turbo pumps) and other parts of the rocket. Just like you said, it makes sense to design out systems if you can do it reasonably and reliably. Some more examples of the same or similar systems is Stoke using liquid hydrogen to cool their 2nd stage reentry heat shield or SpaceX using Kerosene as a working fluid for the hydrologic system in F9's grid fins. Aerospace engineers are just something else. I am sure there are many more examples of this in practice; these are just the ones that I can think of off the top of my head.

  • @Geeko170
    @Geeko170 15 дней назад +40

    I got my job because of that plant tour video. I now work with those tanks. I have to thank you Destin. You made a big impact on my life.

    • @moogle68
      @moogle68 11 дней назад

      Was it because he made you aware of the place, or did you learn something totally new in his video that turned out to help you answer an interview question, or something?

    • @Geeko170
      @Geeko170 11 дней назад

      @@moogle68 both actually.

    • @moogle68
      @moogle68 11 дней назад

      @@Geeko170 mind if I ask what the tidbit of information that you learned from the episode that answered a interview question was, and what the question was?

    • @AnonyMous-pi9zm
      @AnonyMous-pi9zm 8 дней назад

      @@moogle68 In my experience, having a little bit of knowledge of what the company does can go a long long ways in an interview. Maybe it's showing some excitement about the friction stir welding. Maybe it's mentioning how you want the job because the CNC at your makerspace is only 5x10 feet, and the ULA one is like 15x40 feet. Even just knowing the name of the contractor or customer goes a long ways.
      Having some basic understanding of the product is good too. Being able to say that I didn't learn about this specific application in college, but I do now know that you use to do it. The thing with the CG of the rocket and managing asymmetric thrust, for example.

  • @toddwmac
    @toddwmac 5 дней назад +1

    Nothing like 2 crazy smart, enthusiastic, humble professionals exploring a shared love! One of the best vids I've seen in a long time. Thanks!

  • @mc-dev
    @mc-dev 6 дней назад +1

    I know everyone else said it too but I gotta say. Tory asking for a picture with your Dad and knowing he worked JW is awesome.

  • @donjones4719
    @donjones4719 14 дней назад +36

    27:00 *This* is what makes a good interviewer in the rocketry field. Talk serious engineering language with the guest so it becomes a conversation he's happily engaged in and not one of the routine interviews he has to endure. Keep it up, Destin!

  • @larslindenberg5285
    @larslindenberg5285 15 дней назад +54

    Sunday 9pm and somehow me, a German 38 year old carpenter is enjoying one of his favourite channels. I don't know how to describe it.
    Destin... thank you for your service!!!!
    For me it is crazy how my English has improved over the last few years watching you.
    Amazing videos! Thanks a lot.
    Vielen Dank aus Deutschland

  • @scottrobinson4611
    @scottrobinson4611 9 дней назад +1

    I can really feel Tory's enthusiasm and your own, Destin.
    I've been watching this with a massive smile on my face. I wish I could've been present for this conversation.
    I'm a physicist by training, I understand rockets from this perspective, but I don't know a lot of the gritty details like manufacturing choices, material selection and so on.
    I particularly enjoyed that point about the surprising advantages of using additive manufacturing for the cooling channels. I would never have known the surface texture of AM can lead to turbulent flow, and that that is better than laminar flow for heat transfer.
    Tory is a nerd's nerd, and as open a book as he's allowed to be.
    This video really made my day. Thanks!

  • @benriser4018
    @benriser4018 14 дней назад +13

    Some of the forces that Tory talked about here I had NO IDEA about. The water spray around the rocket being for sound dampening, the POGO, Acoustic concerns with a liquid rocket, the CG aiming of the solid rockets…WOW such an awesome and interesting video!

    • @khancrow7015
      @khancrow7015 7 дней назад

      Them issues are emphasized on pretty much every documentary on every single liquid fueled rocket....lol

  • @RedRyan
    @RedRyan 15 дней назад +49

    I work on the Vulcan Centar so this holds a special place in my heart

  • @webbtrekker534
    @webbtrekker534 15 дней назад +29

    So cool you got to do all this with your dad. That must be fantastic. I'm 78 years old and I lost my dad and mom 70 years ago. I have always been so jealous over people who have had parents all their lives. It's not a huge thing but it has always been a "hole" I could never share.
    Thanks Dustin. Another fantastic video..

    • @hossman333
      @hossman333 13 дней назад +1

      Hugs.❤

    • @nkronert
      @nkronert 9 дней назад +1

      Destin is a really lucky guy that he can share this all with his dad and consciously knows that he is.

  • @SinisterMD
    @SinisterMD 12 дней назад +1

    What never ceases to amaze me is your passion to learn and by proxy have others around you learn also. We need more of that in this world.

  • @jlbdrums
    @jlbdrums 14 дней назад +2

    The rocket is cool. The fact that you still get to experience and film these things with your dad is full on legit! Cherish these times.

  • @SportDCS
    @SportDCS 14 дней назад +29

    I think the thing I love about this interview, is Tory probably does a lot of interviews with people who don’t have the depth of understanding like you do, Destin. So it took a few minutes for him to warm up, but once you started asking pointed questions and speaking to a common level of technical understanding, you could see his guard let down and he had to almost actively start holding back on how much he said. He wanted to go into all the nitty gritty details, but obviously as CEO (and probably for ITAR reasons as well) couldn’t. Absolutely stunning interview, and as a fellow rocket nerd who used to work for the OTHER big rocket company, I thank you for making us feel like we were part of a conversation between two enthusiasts!

    • @spblackey
      @spblackey 11 дней назад

      Sounds like you may not have seen the other Tory appearances on SED - you should look 'em up, they're also great. A ULA factory tour and an Atlas launch.

    • @AnonyMous-pi9zm
      @AnonyMous-pi9zm 8 дней назад +1

      You can hear him start off with "This is a rocket. It will go up in two days. It is red and white. It is 200 feet tall."
      Pretty soon he transitions into "Yeah, the additive manufacturing is a really transformative process, both in the classic ways of time and cost, but also in the physics and engineering with laminar/turbulent flow. Pretty cool stuff." I love seeing the nerd come out of hiding in his press junket shell.

  • @iVETAnsolini
    @iVETAnsolini 15 дней назад +25

    You can tell how big of a moment this was, not only for Destin but Destin’s dad! When asked if Tory could get a photo with him, he was star struck! Half froze in place, all giddy, still being the “camera guy” for Destin 😂😂😂. Absolutely awesome

    • @iVETAnsolini
      @iVETAnsolini 15 дней назад +1

      Cherish those last 20ish years of your life with the ones you love the most. ❤️

  • @joshgray1331
    @joshgray1331 14 дней назад +1

    YOU NAILED IT AGAIN!!! As an engineer I love the smart, researched questions you asked. You could tell Mr. Bruno appreciated the lack of stupid questions as well just by the look on his face. Great job!

  • @RichardPattersonNZ
    @RichardPattersonNZ 13 дней назад

    Love your videos with Tory, always such great chat. And when you synced up on the bell cooling channels, that was so heart warming.

  • @pietpaulusma5969
    @pietpaulusma5969 15 дней назад +49

    I gotta say I gained a lot of respect for Tory after your last video featuring him, and now this video he totally lives up to it. Seems like a great guy who cares a lot 👍

  • @orionbarnes1733
    @orionbarnes1733 15 дней назад +167

    "Hot naughty bits"
    Thanks, I'm going to call it that too from now on

    • @STEAMerBear
      @STEAMerBear 15 дней назад +1

      Not work/school appropriate when taken out of context.

    • @jull1234
      @jull1234 15 дней назад +10

      Pointy end up, naughty end down.

    • @garnergc
      @garnergc 15 дней назад +11

      @@STEAMerBear rocket science is not PG13. Hot naughty bits, bell ends, thrust vectoring …

    • @STEAMerBear
      @STEAMerBear 15 дней назад +3

      @@garnergc I get that, meanwhile 100% of my students will not be able to quit laughing (and my parents and principal will only hear about those three words). 🤪

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 13 дней назад

      Some really powerful thrusting going on there.

  • @habuc4
    @habuc4 12 дней назад +1

    The way you admire and talk about your dad, Destin (not just in this video). It made me think. That is how you know you did right as a parent and it definitely inspires me to be the best version of myself for my son.

  • @shuttlepilot_
    @shuttlepilot_ 14 дней назад +2

    My Dad took the little kid me to Disneyland around 1980. I also haven’t forgot those memories. Dad has been gone for 19 years now and I would love to go back with him one more time. Thank you Desten for everything.

  • @ErlendBarkbu
    @ErlendBarkbu 15 дней назад +53

    30:51 Your dad and you, that’s a very nice picture. The love in his eyes are just as strong back then as it is now. You’ve got a wholesome dad, and you (and him) deserve it. Great story, I love these kind of videos with a mix of nerdy curiosity and family feeling.

  • @STEAMerBear
    @STEAMerBear 15 дней назад +43

    ULA needs to sell those hard hats!! I know about 2000 guys who would buy one YESTERDAY-mostly in oil fields, but anyone who’s dealing with sun and overhead objects needs this. They should also be made in blaze orange and safety yellow with 3M retro reflective beads.

    • @Joe-sg9ll
      @Joe-sg9ll 15 дней назад +5

      don't let your memes be dreams.

    • @_sticks_
      @_sticks_ 15 дней назад +9

      Amazon even sells them. "Western style hard hats"

    • @STEAMerBear
      @STEAMerBear 15 дней назад

      @@_sticks_ great! I’ll check it out 👷➕🤠

  • @BenA-7
    @BenA-7 8 дней назад

    Thanks Destin! You aren't worried about video performance or high-engagement editing, you just let smart people teach you stuff, and I'm here for it 100%

  • @ArguileSoques
    @ArguileSoques 13 дней назад +1

    Destin this was fantastic! Thank you for your ongoing work. I was very excited to hear about how they were using additive manufcacturing for the thruster coolant!

  • @Hycord
    @Hycord 15 дней назад +22

    Destin, I am a senior in high school and I lived in Huntsville for a period of my life.
    I remember spending a week at space camp and seeing a video where you were standing in front of the black plane that goes super-sonic and thinking to myself “wow, someone this smart is just like me, standing next to a fast plane needing out”
    I remember your previous video with Tori and it was one of my favorite. You recently asked on twitter what we felt about long form content and I mentioned Tori specifically as an example of a long form video that was amazing from start to finish and here is another fabulous video with Tori.
    Please keep doing what you do Destin, you have helped me maintain not just a passion for space, but importantly a passion for learning. I am now going into my first year as a computer science student and I absolutely have you to thank for wanting to continue learning.
    Thankyou, Destin. You are an inspiration and I just want you to know that you have impacted my life in a way nobody else has. If you ever struggle to put a video up, remember that you truly make a difference and my life is much better having seen your passion and knowledge.

  • @donkey1271
    @donkey1271 15 дней назад +26

    That was a really cool video!
    I think the ability of incredibly smart people to explain complex systems to a non expert audience in simple terms without glossing over specific details is a hugely underappreciated skill, and Tory is an expert at that!

  • @eduradbah
    @eduradbah День назад +1

    it is admirable the amount of knowledge and humbleness presented here. It also a blessing to have people like them willing to share so much experience. I really appreciate your videos. Excellent learning experience that give us hope and inspiration.

  • @EthanQ
    @EthanQ 11 дней назад +4

    Whether it's from his personality or experience, you can tell just by how he speaks, why Tory is so successful. He's definitely an engineer through and through, a businessman, a PR spoke-person and a people person all combined. Great image for a company to have.

  • @UFOBobTV
    @UFOBobTV 15 дней назад +64

    The fact that you are so well versed on the topics being discussed blows my mind. And Troy’s response at 27:22 supports that point.

    • @TheDrumrhythm
      @TheDrumrhythm 15 дней назад +4

      Laminer flow is so lovely. 3d printing challenges not so much

    • @SkyhawkSteve
      @SkyhawkSteve 14 дней назад +5

      Tory's recollection about Destin being a fan of laminar flow made me laugh... I think we all are familiar with Destin's fascination with laminar flow. It's wonderful that they know each other that well. 😀

    • @donjones4719
      @donjones4719 14 дней назад +4

      Yes, Tory's big smile there highlights his enjoyment of the entire interview - he gets to enjoy a conversation with a knowledgeable fellow nerd. Much better than the kind of "standard interview" Tory has to endure. And of course it leads to a much better and more informative video.

  • @popio
    @popio 15 дней назад +14

    Tory Bruno is a gift to all of aerospace! So grateful you took us on this journey with such and amazing person and rocket. Thanks Destin!

  • @thinkflight
    @thinkflight 9 дней назад

    When my sons grow up I hope they enjoy hanging out with me as much as you do your dad 🙂. Thanks for this amazing tour and launch.

  • @DrumNut927
    @DrumNut927 6 дней назад

    Destin, you are so blessed to have the dad you do, and your children likewise are blessed to have you as their father.

  • @paulsidhuUK
    @paulsidhuUK 15 дней назад +18

    Tory is just the best. It brings me great joy whenever I see you two interact.

  • @hankyboy42594
    @hankyboy42594 15 дней назад +13

    The ULA rocket factory tour is my FAVORITE video you’ve done! Rewatched that one a bunch! Now there’s another to add to the list

  • @JeremyVeleber
    @JeremyVeleber 14 дней назад

    This has to be one of my favorite videos that you have put out. It was so clear and made sense to me as you both spoke. I learned so much in such a short time. Thank you!

  • @merkridge8780
    @merkridge8780 5 дней назад

    So cool to see Tory pay some respect to your dad. Very humble man.

  • @karthipal
    @karthipal 15 дней назад +9

    One of the important thing I like in your video is that you are humble. You don’t do videos just for the heck of it but truly interested in learning. Nice to see how much you love your dad.

  • @Zeett09
    @Zeett09 15 дней назад +14

    There’s only a handful of people I could listen to all day. Tory is one. Thanks for capturing this wonderful interview.

  • @green7449
    @green7449 6 дней назад

    Destin’s dad is so humble with the simple “Yeah” when asked if he worked on JWST. Like, that was one of the greatest feats of human engineering in a long time and he just sees it as “just another day at work.” 😂

  • @bennyred3239
    @bennyred3239 13 дней назад +1

    I’m happy for you that you were able to experience the tour and the launch. I’m happier for you that you got to share that experience with your father.

  • @war77el
    @war77el 14 дней назад +7

    [12:20] "Water is, almost, the best acoustic-" *water droplet lands on lens* "-energy absorbing material you can have."
    You can't make this stuphup!
    Many appreciations, Destin, for the Daily smart-gems.

  • @CL_Audio_Tuning
    @CL_Audio_Tuning 15 дней назад +19

    The fact that your dad is a legend is unreal! The fact that you can go with him to these events is just simply amazing! Amazing video Destin! Love It!

  • @davidtidwell4712
    @davidtidwell4712 9 дней назад

    Destin, your videos are always amazing. This one especially tugged on my heartstrings with the photo of your dad and seeing how much the two of you look like identical twins. My son and I have that same characteristic, and we are planning our trip for some time this year to see a launch together. Being from Gadsden just down the road from you, I loved growing up so close to Huntsville and Canaveral. It made me feel as though I was truly connected with our space programs. Hopefully, we will be seeing more adventures with you and your dad. Thank you for all that you do. ❤

  • @departed402
    @departed402 День назад

    Coming in 2 weeks late to comment that this guy is an incredible human being. Destin, every compliment you gave him at the beginning of your video was an understatement.

  • @dubious_potat4587
    @dubious_potat4587 15 дней назад +54

    8:10 thats so wholesome

  • @STAG162
    @STAG162 15 дней назад +19

    I love it when people get into the details of things like this, and especially unimpeded access (to a point) where you can get up close and personal with a rocket on the pad. I'd consider that a once in a lifetime opportunity, but I'd be wanting to speak to Tory about stuff like this a lot more often, because he has the interest, the info and the calm demeanor to keep you interested in the topic. "You worked on James Webb, right? Outstanding." kudos to dad too.

  • @PnlBtr
    @PnlBtr 11 дней назад

    I'm so glad you had the opportunity to follow up with this rocket. The video, into the construction, is one of my favourites.

  • @djstoplichtofficial
    @djstoplichtofficial 15 дней назад +10

    Dude this was probably my favourite SED video yet. So awesome to just hear two super smart people talk about super cool stuff! Well done Destin!

  • @sheldoniusRex
    @sheldoniusRex 15 дней назад +22

    I'm wrapping up my (third try at my) first year of college now at 40 years old in large part because of the inspiration I get from this channel. Thank you, Destin.
    Maybe in three or four years I'll be able to land a job at ULA. Here's hoping.

    • @Wifiisbetterthenethernet
      @Wifiisbetterthenethernet 15 дней назад +4

      Congrats on reattempting college! It takes a lot of guts to try again. Take it from me with 6 years in for a 4 year ME degree!

    • @AIM54A
      @AIM54A 15 дней назад +2

      Remember the secret to getting that college degree is just getting to the finish line. In the end nobody cares if you had a C- average, or an A. It's the piece of paper on the wall.

    • @sheldoniusRex
      @sheldoniusRex 15 дней назад +3

      @@Wifiisbetterthenethernet thanks. It's probably going to be a total of six years for me too, counting the semesters I took at 18 and now. But I'm a lot more motivated to finish now than when I was a teenager.
      @AIM54A Yup. C's get Degrees. 🤣🤣🤣 Which is great since I have a job, kids, and my mom to take care of too. Thank the gods for caffeine. I'll sleep when I'm dead.

    • @FastSloth87
      @FastSloth87 14 дней назад +1

      In three years there will no longer be a ULA, it will have been bought by then (probably by Blue Origin), but you can still get a job working on Vulcan, that rocket has payloads scheduled to launch all the way into the 2030s (mostly Amazon Kuiper internet satellites).

  • @cottsak
    @cottsak 14 дней назад

    This video is amazing Destin!
    I loved how you’ve opened up ULA a little and I’m so impressed to know how thoroughly Tory understands his product. Very impressive!
    Thank you too for taking the time to share this special moment with your dad with us as well. I find it super personal but the way you allowed our audience into your lives like that is both beautiful and sad for me: I wish I had a dad that I could have shared things like this with. What an honour for your dad to have you mate. God Bless you brother!!
    Lastly I’m curious about your confidence implied by the “Vulcan’s gonna persist”. I’m led to believe that the Vulcan just can’t compete from a business standpoint with other reusable vehicles for similar lift classes. What makes you so confident that it will stay around?

  • @DanielCooper1
    @DanielCooper1 11 дней назад

    Thank you for bringing your dad along on such a wonderful trip. I wish I could have done more things like this with mine.

  • @enormhi
    @enormhi 15 дней назад +14

    This Tory guy does come across as a very chill cool dude!

  • @ThePsiclone
    @ThePsiclone 15 дней назад +9

    This is quite possibly the best video I've ever watched on RUclips. So much enthusiasm all around, and everything explained in terms "normal" people can understand. Tory certainly seemed like a decent down to Earth sort of chap (ironic being down to Earth and building space rockets?) taking time for your Dad too was a really nice touch. I cant think of any other CEO who would have taken that much time and trouble like that.

  • @ericbaker8807
    @ericbaker8807 4 дня назад

    This may be one of my favorite videos you've ever made. No idea why it isn't blowing up more. Tory is awesome. Footage is awesome. Slow mo shots are awesome. Video is just straight awesome.

  • @IckleBefny
    @IckleBefny 10 дней назад

    I watch these videos with awe and fascination, I try to understand but I feel most of it goes over my head. Just hearing two people so giddy about discussing this topic brings me joy!

  • @beartastic-ftw
    @beartastic-ftw 15 дней назад +19

    Two smart people geeking out over rocket engines. What a treat!!!

  • @camdenwarncke8796
    @camdenwarncke8796 15 дней назад +9

    Hey Destin. This was incredible to watch. The video you made a few years ago, touring the Decatur factory with Tory, is what inspired me to apply to ULA. I now work as an engineer at ULA on the Vulcan development team. Your videos make me proud to be an engineer. Thank you for what you do.

  • @2hacksinashack
    @2hacksinashack 11 дней назад

    I love that you got to share this experience with your dad. Even more so, have it recorded. That’s one of the things I miss most about not having my dad around. Sharing cool experiences with him. And forgetting the stories he told a thousand times.

  • @FullSailDale1
    @FullSailDale1 10 дней назад

    Your excitement in all of these videos is palatable! And that's actually (for me) the best part of them! Thanks for all you do!

  • @danondler8808
    @danondler8808 15 дней назад +8

    Thanks Destin and Denstin's Dad for this story so wonderfully explained. I truly enjoyed listening to Tory! What an amazing person and a privilege to have him tell the story on the design.

  • @ammelovmokum7346
    @ammelovmokum7346 15 дней назад +7

    love it when tech-nerds go full nerd on each other and the genuine love for their tech gets them where no script ever would have..the fun is jumping of the screen, love it.

  • @bushmanPMRR
    @bushmanPMRR 7 дней назад

    I remember the first SED video I watched was indeed that factory tour with Tory and how impressed I was left afterwards with both Destins various skills in producing such an all-round excellent video and also Torys casual demeanour along with his warmth of character and depth of knowledge.
    Fast-forward to the launch of that actual piece of milled aluminium and my appreciation of both men is even greater, especially when Troy said to dad about working on James Webb and remarked "outstanding" and also the part where they would just keep walking till somebody stops them!

  • @abrahammiranda9037
    @abrahammiranda9037 13 дней назад

    Your ability to educate and inspire is outstanding. I loved the footage of the launch and the music.

  • @literallyjustgrass
    @literallyjustgrass 15 дней назад +16

    That final shot of the rocket when it's pierced the clouds and shining light through them from above, that is insanely beautiful

  • @germansnowman
    @germansnowman 15 дней назад +9

    By the way, after having watched the in-depth video about the Saturn V in Huntsville, I made sure to drive the three hours from Atlanta on a day trip during a recent visit to the States. It was spectacular to see the rocket in person! Thanks, Destin, for the inspiration.

  • @thepatrickcrab
    @thepatrickcrab 8 дней назад

    Great video as always Destin! I love the way you integrate sentimental bits into these videos about technology

  • @davidlilley4416
    @davidlilley4416 14 дней назад

    I could have listened to you two for hours.
    Thanks to you all.

  • @LarsFL
    @LarsFL 15 дней назад +10

    This video was over waaaaaaaay too fast, such an incredible interview! Tory is awesome

  • @Appl_Jax
    @Appl_Jax 13 дней назад

    This was a really cool interview Destin, thanks for sharing!

  • @BamaRailfan
    @BamaRailfan 11 дней назад

    Wow, Destin. Your videos, including this one, are packed full of information, but knowing that you got to do all of this with your dad brought me to tears. I lost my dad in 1989 when I was 11. He'd be amazed at today's technology, and I know he'd love your videos as much as I do.

  • @AllPurposeBen
    @AllPurposeBen 15 дней назад +6

    The Epcot visit segment really hit home with me. One of my most cherished memories as a child was visiting the Figment ride with my dad and I would love to be able to do this with him and my son today. Thank you so much for sharing that moment.