The new panel design panels are on the ESA supplied module. I would have thought that the "round" design was overly complicated and more difficult to make. As an engineer I believe some of there design strategies are not the best.
They folded up nicely, but the current design is actually a set of straight panels. If you picture what an X-Wing looks like, that will give you an idea of what the general arrangement is shaped like.
They already gave a reason why they can't make another space shuttle, it can't re-enter the atmosphere at those high speeds. What are you expecting a TIE fighter? This is a standard design for a crew module, have you ever seen the Apollo missions?
Orion and SLS are kind of like fusion power, they are both only a few years away always. I am betting fusion power happens before these two are launched.
In order for us to be able to venture much further we need to advance or manufacturing processes. A single molded vehicle body would be a start. No seams. Our power for such a vehicle must also advance beyond the conventional. Wires are cumbersome. New technologies must be used.
@tomyferland1234 It's going to be awhile. I think I heard that the first test flight might be somewhere around 2015. It'll probably be awhile after that before the first crew flies it on a real mission. I really wish we didn't have to wait that long!
@@klixtrio7760 The Space Launch System? You mean that money laundering scheme made out of recycled Shuttle parts that'll be 5 years behind schedule and a few billion taxpayer dollars over budget by the time it launches? Great job, NASAtards!
@@francis6489 money laundering or not it's 2021 and I believe they are discussing a launch this year for the unmanned mission of the SLS around the moon and back
@Quartrez Though interestingly enough, NASA does or did work closely with black project aircraft at area 51 such as the SR-71. And some of the equipment used for the lunar missions was tested there as well.
Future needs Magnetic Levitation Building hanging on Astroid within Vacuum Tube Transportation System (Hyperloop), Solar City into Space Planets etc. NASA, ISRO, SpaceX or CNSA must try this as next mission.
I'm wondering when serious work is going to begin on some type of ship that is larger, say, larger than the old shuttle. I wouldn't fly further than the moon in something small like the MPCV. No way. Needs moar Heighliners.
I found this very interesting g and wondering how in the world I am just becoming aware of this! I would imagine Orion is aware of energy exchanges and exposures, correct?
I would think Orion is just a ferry to take people and cargo to orbit and a separate ship permanently in space and reuseable would be used to explore the solar system
Orion is more of a command and return capsule like Apollo was. It would be docked to a much larger habitation and propulsion system for long duration flights.
@markcruiser64 Never mind the psychological aspect of it all. I really don't seen 3 or 4 people taking that long of trips in a capsule that small and not losing their minds.
my dream is whenever i become an astronaut (is thats possible) i wish i can be on the orion space craft and the 2 people who dislike this video dosen't know what world he/she is living on
I believe that they are working on developing wormholes. To be able to do so would be a fantastic development and allow the craft to travel further than is possible without them.
This is pretty cool. Just wish it actually LOOKED like a leap forward in design in technology; like the Venture Star did, Instead of just looking like something that would land on the moon. But still cool.
SpaceX is ballin' so hard these days, i'd love to see a Hybrid Linked-Up MPCV with the Dragon Capsule, piggy-back onto the Orion we could call it, "Drag-Orion", and it'd be a great way to smooth relations between Private and Government Space Programs, and it could be an International involvement too, and ease relations on those fronts. Upvote for Drag-Orion!
Well, they're just proud of what they are doing as a country. It's not that surprising. And yes, there are other countries involved in this projects, but the main designers are Americans I believe.
I know im replying to a 3 year old comment, but keep in mind that the US is in the middle of a space race. Russia, China and India are also working on Orion-like spacecraft.
+Jemuel Mongado NASA developed Apollo long before Mercury and Gemini were finished. They also developed the shuttle while Apollo and Skylab were in operations. While it is good that they are taking the proper time for testing, it is not all impossible.
if there is ever a 900 day mission, the Orion would likely be docked with a separate, bigger ship which can house food, water, and a pressurized living space for the astronauts
I saw the video and i dont if i am wrong but we have good ingeneering and is very small and is still a capsule.. sorry but is my personal opinion dont get wrong i love sapce , nasa and sciences.
To bad it will take ten years before Orion will fly with people. the spacex dragon will fly in three years and the Boeing CST-100 will fly in four years.
Ormbar not to exactly. While the Orion is based on the Apollo design from the 1960s that does not necessarily mean it is outdated since it incorporates many modern features such as a glass cockpit.
Ich bestehe darauf, daß in das Orion-Raumschiff ein Bügeleisen eingebaut wird: Wie im Orion-Raumschiff aus Raumpatrouille: ruclips.net/video/Z5Yk3BpnIoE/видео.html hier um 1'39''
+J Abbey The capsule will only be used by itself for launch and re-entry. On long duration missions, it will dock to the Deep Space Habitat which has several modules, nodes and its own propulsion and communications systems.
I'm sorry, but this still feels like a step backwards. Like we're having to rediscover 50 year old tech. This just looks and feels like a fat Apollo. We had a craft that could land like a plane. The next step should have been one that launched like a plane. Once the craft reached Earth orbit, why couldn't it alter it's angle of descent return like the shuttle did? This just feels all backwards. We got to the Moon, fell back to orbit and now we're having to claw our way back to the moon. We're struggling to regain lost ground. We should never have stopped once we reached the Moon. We should have been on Mars ten- twenty years ago.
pointless effort, we cant just stagnate in low earth orbit or sheperd people around in tin cans between destinations. We need more ambition, leave LEO to the private sector and concentrate beyond our planet.
With 2022 just around the corner, this video is downright hilarious. SLS & Orion in development for well over a decade at the cost of $50 BILLION and counting, and they still haven’t launched. Because it was never supposed to. It was only ever a jobs program. Contractors love projects that are mired in development hell for years and years before being canceled, because they don’t have to deliver anything resembling an actual working product.
where its are money man!? do no t go to space thet people chitining onest people in comyuunutu with puporse to they hawe ewruthing and porss people stays porr!
Bluestone TE saturn V IS the spacecraft, apollo is the name of the mission itself. that's why there were several apollos whereas it's been stated to be Saturn V in all of them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V "The Saturn V (spoken as "Saturn five") was an *American human-rated expendable rocket* used by NASA between 1966 and 1973.[7] The three-stage liquid-fueled launch vehicle was developed to support the *Apollo program for human exploration of the Moon*"
sees title : oh nice
sees thumbnail : what
SaMe
The new panel design panels are on the ESA supplied module.
I would have thought that the "round" design was overly complicated and more difficult to make. As an engineer I believe some of there design strategies are not the best.
That is brilliant, you ROCK!!!
Boldly going where no man has gone before
They folded up nicely, but the current design is actually a set of straight panels. If you picture what an X-Wing looks like, that will give you an idea of what the general arrangement is shaped like.
They already gave a reason why they can't make another space shuttle, it can't re-enter the atmosphere at those high speeds. What are you expecting a TIE fighter? This is a standard design for a crew module, have you ever seen the Apollo missions?
I completely agree. The space shuttle was also incredibly expensive, and the world’s deadliest spacecraft in history.
And i like Starship
TG: 9:50 AM Parsec
Ngày: 2/9/2017, Tháng 9
Orion: The Journey Begins
This is awesome! Even though there won't be launches for a long time, I am looking forward to hearing about other planets and deep space :)
i miss the shuttle already . as cool as this is... ill always love the space truck
Orion and SLS are kind of like fusion power, they are both only a few years away always. I am betting fusion power happens before these two are launched.
In order for us to be able to venture much further we need to advance or manufacturing processes. A single molded vehicle body would be a start. No seams. Our power for such a vehicle must also advance beyond the conventional. Wires are cumbersome. New technologies must be used.
@tomyferland1234 It's going to be awhile. I think I heard that the first test flight might be somewhere around 2015. It'll probably be awhile after that before the first crew flies it on a real mission. I really wish we didn't have to wait that long!
It is very nice it help to the human thank you so much giving this type of rockets
@ArmyFtBall private companies expect put men back in space within 4 years. SpaceX is contracted to do it within that time scale
@15firekid What makes you think that? A movie you saw?
Excellent space research project to decipher mysteries of universe for benefit of mankind....
Nand Khidkikar. E mesmo
So Orion is going ahead? I thought it was cancelled?
@Landrar I think a sleeper ship might be more logical for long voyages.
Actually its owned by the United States Airforce, and has division's of the Department of Energy and Defense. They do have a website you know.
2018 and nothing of this happened, 2019 will be the same.
I dont know what you're talking about...The space launch system is being built and engineered every day by thousands of people.
@@klixtrio7760 The Space Launch System? You mean that money laundering scheme made out of recycled Shuttle parts that'll be 5 years behind schedule and a few billion taxpayer dollars over budget by the time it launches? Great job, NASAtards!
@@francis6489 Irreverent to discussion. We are talking about whether progress is being made on SLS, not whether its a money laundering scheme.
Now in 2020 we've started the future with SpaceX
@@francis6489 money laundering or not it's 2021 and I believe they are discussing a launch this year for the unmanned mission of the SLS around the moon and back
2020 - still not flying, and still waiting couple years.... sad!
@Quartrez Though interestingly enough, NASA does or did work closely with black project aircraft at area 51 such as the SR-71. And some of the equipment used for the lunar missions was tested there as well.
Great video. The future is now!
Michael Chapman You missed that by a bunch. I'd say Spacex is the future.
What's new about the escape system? Didn't Saturn five use the same thing?
My only question is, when do we launch?
Future needs Magnetic Levitation Building hanging on Astroid within Vacuum Tube Transportation System (Hyperloop), Solar City into Space Planets etc. NASA, ISRO, SpaceX or CNSA must try this as next mission.
I'm wondering when serious work is going to begin on some type of ship that is larger, say, larger than the old shuttle. I wouldn't fly further than the moon in something small like the MPCV. No way. Needs moar Heighliners.
In time, ships like the star trek ones will be built out of earth orbit. It will take a while to build the first one, but well worth it.
Well, The Aliens don`t travel in ships larger than 30ft, for sure NASA has learned a lot from them.
Arianna Euryale
Yeah, you'd probably be right.
makes you wonder if the aliens have also mastered worm holes
*****
I'm sure someone, or something, somewhere has.
the shuttle is an awesome feat of technology
I found this very interesting g and wondering how in the world I am just becoming aware of this! I would imagine Orion is aware of energy exchanges and exposures, correct?
This was published on launch day of STS 135
Isn't being used now though isn't it?
LazyGamerScotland there currently is a plan to launch an unmanned Orion in 2019-2020, and then launch a manned mission in 2020-2023
Awesome!
I LIKE THE SPACE
A hard launch and landing or splashdown of spacecrafts from Earth. what about Moon, Mars and other planets?
The Orion capsule will never LAND on other planets or moons.
They will use special landing modules, just like Apollo.
Happy journey!
I love it! It looks like my yondo pods....you cant get the modern compressors can you..or steering...
I would go crazy if I was in there for 900 days.
Onion: The crying begins.
Bluestone TE I know, it's a joke...
awesome video... amazingly is achieving too...
I would think Orion is just a ferry to take people and cargo to orbit and a separate ship permanently in space and reuseable would be used to explore the solar system
or they will hook several orions together
Orion is more of a command and return capsule like Apollo was. It would be docked to a much larger habitation and propulsion system for long duration flights.
@markcruiser64 Never mind the psychological aspect of it all. I really don't seen 3 or 4 people taking that long of trips in a capsule that small and not losing their minds.
This MPC is OP ATM IMHO.
ikr hahha
my dream is whenever i become an astronaut (is thats possible) i wish i can be on the orion space craft
and the 2 people who dislike this video dosen't know what world he/she is living on
These are serious men. None of this warp speed, faster than light, wormhole none sense.
Warp speed is not nonsense, just not feasible with current technology, but this is what is needed to ravel the vast cosmic distances.
I believe that they are working on developing wormholes. To be able to do so would be a fantastic development and allow the craft to travel further than is possible without them.
***** If you can warp space ( like a sine wave ) ahead of the craft, the distance between points will be shortened.
Yes, that makes sense. Maybe by the time I am reincarnated it will have occurred!
***** Yes, the life force continues to manifest again.
Nothing can leave low earth orbit
Says someone who probably doesn't even know what an orbit is
Well we better make our next spaceship out of nothing then don't you think?
This is pretty cool. Just wish it actually LOOKED like a leap forward in design in technology; like the Venture Star did, Instead of just looking like something that would land on the moon. But still cool.
Well, the LEM landed on the moon, not the Apolli spacecraft.
Round solar panels really? is that optimal?
Kaa M Nah.
SpaceX is ballin' so hard these days,
i'd love to see a Hybrid Linked-Up MPCV with the Dragon Capsule, piggy-back onto the Orion
we could call it, "Drag-Orion",
and it'd be a great way to smooth relations between Private and Government Space Programs,
and it could be an International involvement too, and ease relations on those fronts.
Upvote for Drag-Orion!
Can you please say humanity not america, this is for the benefit of all people
Well, they're just proud of what they are doing as a country. It's not that surprising. And yes, there are other countries involved in this projects, but the main designers are Americans I believe.
i think nationalism is the best motivator for humans.
The Orion program is, sadly, purely a US thing. SpaceX's Dragon is "for humanity."
I know im replying to a 3 year old comment, but keep in mind that the US is in the middle of a space race. Russia, China and India are also working on Orion-like spacecraft.
Woody Rolph up yours
NASa should have had this thing ready to go way before the shuttle retired ,NASA messed up big time with this!
So like, building the Orion WHILE maintaining the Shuttle program? You know how much money that's gonna cost?
+Jemuel Mongado NASA developed Apollo long before Mercury and Gemini were finished. They also developed the shuttle while Apollo and Skylab were in operations. While it is good that they are taking the proper time for testing, it is not all impossible.
what has me confused is how will it carry enough water and food for these 900 day missions it says.
if there is ever a 900 day mission, the Orion would likely be docked with a separate, bigger ship which can house food, water, and a pressurized living space for the astronauts
سبحانك ياااارب ماذا خلقت
Today is feb. 17,2018.........i see no launch with astonauts........when ??
Early next year.
i need to cook a very delicius meal but i need 10 pcs of Orion (s)
I think they. cancelled the program because the rocket they were using was ridiculously unsafe. Hopefully it's just postponed.
Why on Earth would they use a voice-over reminiscent of airline videos and elevator background music?? NASA definitely has a marketing problem....
atsomp i Think this is not nasa its a fan made page about nasa i Think so
Theres literaly a cargo Dragon on the thumbnail : )
Why we are still using capsule, whyyyy
I saw the video and i dont if i am wrong but we have good ingeneering and is very small and is still a capsule.. sorry but is my personal opinion dont get wrong i love sapce , nasa and sciences.
Orion is much larger than Apollo, more advanced, and capsules are the only type of spacecraft capable of handling the extreme re entry speeds.
yes but something more bigger!!!! with all the technology that we have!!! i know that this is not star wars lol
Riley Johnson like
so what are you envisioning
Rocket k kis bhag m man rahta h
@Quartrez I like to imagine that just for laughs XD
binod op🔥
@Quartrez Actually it's the Air Force's testing range for new aircraft, but I'm splitting hairs and I know it. lol
go NASA! windows xp spotted at 3:55
Johnson
To bad it will take ten years before Orion will fly with people. the spacex dragon will fly in three years and the Boeing CST-100 will fly in four years.
We definetly saw Dragon 2 and CST-100 fly in 2016
It's 2018 and they'll barely make unmanned flights this year
THIS is what I've been waiting for. It's time for DEEEEP space! We choose to go to DEEEP space!! LOL! :)
8 years later...still waiting
oh my god IM SO HAPPY!MOAR SPACE THINGS HAPPENING! im just sad that every thing is comeing to a close and shuting down...
it's not shutting down it's ramping up!
Wish they would hurry it up.
ro7311 same
@1:40, is someone logged on to facebook? lol im sure its just a special dedicated software. it simply looks like the facebook page lol
30 years and billions wasted on that unreliable albatross called the Space Shuttle. Had Orion been the next step after Apollo, we'd be on Mars by now.
to float.. crap i wont let him
1950 tech in 2015 :D
Ormbar not to exactly. While the Orion is based on the Apollo design from the 1960s that does not necessarily mean it is outdated since it incorporates many modern features such as a glass cockpit.
And you know what 1980s tech did when we stopped using 1950s tech? Oh that's right, it killed 14 astronauts
Day R exactly, it also was much more expensive than the Saturn V rocket it was supposed to replace.
let me fly the rocket
Its sad that they gotta use a SpaceX picture to get people to look at an Orion video lol
At Least it is in the Video
It is a shame how many haters I see in comment sections who say spacex is better…
Well, SpaceX dies deep space exploration...
Ich bestehe darauf, daß in das Orion-Raumschiff ein Bügeleisen eingebaut wird:
Wie im Orion-Raumschiff aus Raumpatrouille:
ruclips.net/video/Z5Yk3BpnIoE/видео.html
hier um 1'39''
im glad its not nuclear like the project
McHighCommand * lol
4 people in that tiny space for 900 days? doesn't look like progress
my hamster said he wants in space too :|
explore beyond earth orbit huh what were the Apollo missions but Soviet repeats and a Hollywood touch..
900 day missions in THAT!? LMFAO i would not trust NASA to launch a damn bottle rocket!!
+J Abbey The capsule will only be used by itself for launch and re-entry. On long duration missions, it will dock to the Deep Space Habitat which has several modules, nodes and its own propulsion and communications systems.
@@kenyamamoto759 At the time of this video that wasn't in the works, even deep space transport doesn't look to big for 900 days though
@joedorking1992 Check out Nautilus X
Dear nasa I want to be a astronot how make a vid
stay in class
Either get good grades and study astronomy or engineering or you can become rich and pay NASA to send you to the ISS or the moon.
Is this a comedy video ?
Who directed it ?
nasa should buy tickets instead!!!!!!!
Orion? me??
hii
I'm sorry, but this still feels like a step backwards. Like we're having to rediscover 50 year old tech. This just looks and feels like a fat Apollo. We had a craft that could land like a plane. The next step should have been one that launched like a plane. Once the craft reached Earth orbit, why couldn't it alter it's angle of descent return like the shuttle did?
This just feels all backwards. We got to the Moon, fell back to orbit and now we're having to claw our way back to the moon. We're struggling to regain lost ground. We should never have stopped once we reached the Moon. We should have been on Mars ten- twenty years ago.
@OV099Challenger the whole world lives for the sake of colored paper (money)
@MrBennetzen JAJAJJAJAJAJa yes thats true ; )
pointless effort, we cant just stagnate in low earth orbit or sheperd people around in tin cans between destinations. We need more ambition, leave LEO to the private sector and concentrate beyond our planet.
With 2022 just around the corner, this video is downright hilarious. SLS & Orion in development for well over a decade at the cost of $50 BILLION and counting, and they still haven’t launched. Because it was never supposed to. It was only ever a jobs program. Contractors love projects that are mired in development hell for years and years before being canceled, because they don’t have to deliver anything resembling an actual working product.
16 November 2022 says hi!
Today is 3/25/18........ i see nothing happening at all.......only a coupe elon musk space x launches 🤔
i think science is awesome just leave trump at home
*Trash it u stooges, we already have enough space junk up there*
True, folks would be absolutely shocked at how much debris is up there. It's a shocker!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
are you crazy or
thieves??
where its are money man!? do no t go to space thet people chitining onest people in comyuunutu with puporse to they hawe ewruthing and porss people stays porr!
IVAN PETROVIC I don't know what you are writing,, but it isn't English.
Ivan Petrovic...HUH???!
soooooo small
But biiiggggeeerrrr than the Saturn V Command Module.
Bluestone TE Yeah, but i'm talking about the Saturn V capsule in general, not the mission
Bluestone TE saturn V IS the spacecraft, apollo is the name of the mission itself. that's why there were several apollos whereas it's been stated to be Saturn V in all of them.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V
"The Saturn V (spoken as "Saturn five") was an *American human-rated expendable rocket* used by NASA between 1966 and 1973.[7] The three-stage liquid-fueled launch vehicle was developed to support the *Apollo program for human exploration of the Moon*"
hä wie seit 1969 veralten !!!!!!!!!keine moderne raumschiff
4 astronauts are NOT ! Going to spend 6 months to mars and 6 months back to mars. This aint happening !!!🤔
Still remains to be seen...