Great hosting from Alex, and it was wonderful to hear such an informative, honest and detailed description of the company and their products. I hope we can hear from HyImpluse as they develop in the future.
Unfortunately the weather at EJs place is windy enough to have knocked out power and/or internet. Stream broke off. He doesn't live in the poorest region either. Either that is some very extreme weather or quite poorly equipped power companies.
With SpaceX at $150USD per kg of payload to orbit how is any company going to remain viable. Further with the coming of Starship SpaceX expects costs to be much lower than current pricing when Starship becomes fully operational and phases out Falcon 9 in the coming five year plan. Further Starship being able to relaunch in much less than a day turnaround SpaceX will give any customers unmatched flexibility while eliminating the need/expense for insurance on all payloads other than the most expensive scientific custom satellites. Allowing for hundreds of launches annually SpaceX will likely expand its dominate role for space orbital payload lift operations well beyond the current 85% SpaceX market share. I am not sure any nation can/could catch SpaceX let alone a private venture no matter how well funded. Ray
SpaceX and China are both making rapid strides towards affordable access to space. Before long it will be a commodity, a bus ticket so to speak. So where is the next trillion dollar business opportunity with hopefully the EU in the lead, instead of a naysaying, poo-poohing bystander? After rockets, EV's and AI/chips, three misses for the EU in a row, what should we aim for to finally make a mark on the world scene? My suggestion is Minerals Mining in space. There were already start-ups in Luxembourg if I recall correctly, plus the EU has a ton of hard-earned expertise in landing on asteroids. So forget rockets, just book a lot of lift capacity on the cheapest access to space, and develop money-earning business in space mining. And better hurry, or this opportunity will also disappear with US startups like Atroforge already gearing up. Think Big, Think Global!
@@johannkruschwitz3959 actually it's 4000,a reuseble falcon9 can put 16500 kg into LEO at a price of 67 million dollars, if you divide the price to payload you get $4050/kg, also it's only a dumb Musk fanboy, they hallucinated with many years before AI started to doing that.
Thx NSF, I really enjoy the coverage and featuring of smaller companies that you've done lately.
Great hosting from Alex, and it was wonderful to hear such an informative, honest and detailed description of the company and their products. I hope we can hear from HyImpluse as they develop in the future.
Thank you for the interview, I really liked the details and technical explanations
Really cool interview. I’m really excited for the future of Hyimpulse. Especially because of the fascinating new hybrid technology.
Very cool intervue. another company that seems to have a focused direction. Good job NSF
Fascinating technical information - excellent interview
Love this series!!
Who would have thought you can launch your christmas tree into space 😂
Great video, nice insights! Learned a lot.
Bring him on again.
Well done guys!
Dont get me wrong, I am german. But we schould stay with english in the chat. We want to share the cool stuff all over the world.
Unfortunately the weather at EJs place is windy enough to have knocked out power and/or internet. Stream broke off. He doesn't live in the poorest region either. Either that is some very extreme weather or quite poorly equipped power companies.
HyImpulse ...what a name. .. fyi : of 5 senses, if touch .. the toucher will increase probability of acceptance by 11% or more if calibrated. 4 Fun
With SpaceX at $150USD per kg of payload to orbit how is any company going to remain viable. Further with the coming of Starship SpaceX expects costs to be much lower than current pricing when Starship becomes fully operational and phases out Falcon 9 in the coming five year plan. Further Starship being able to relaunch in much less than a day turnaround SpaceX will give any customers unmatched flexibility while eliminating the need/expense for insurance on all payloads other than the most expensive scientific custom satellites. Allowing for hundreds of launches annually SpaceX will likely expand its dominate role for space orbital payload lift operations well beyond the current 85% SpaceX market share. I am not sure any nation can/could catch SpaceX let alone a private venture no matter how well funded. Ray
You must be AI. Because spacex has a 3000$ per KG price.
SpaceX and China are both making rapid strides towards affordable access to space. Before long it will be a commodity, a bus ticket so to speak. So where is the next trillion dollar business opportunity with hopefully the EU in the lead, instead of a naysaying, poo-poohing bystander? After rockets, EV's and AI/chips, three misses for the EU in a row, what should we aim for to finally make a mark on the world scene? My suggestion is Minerals Mining in space. There were already start-ups in Luxembourg if I recall correctly, plus the EU has a ton of hard-earned expertise in landing on asteroids.
So forget rockets, just book a lot of lift capacity on the cheapest access to space, and develop money-earning business in space mining. And better hurry, or this opportunity will also disappear with US startups like Atroforge already gearing up. Think Big, Think Global!
@@johannkruschwitz3959 actually it's 4000,a reuseble falcon9 can put 16500 kg into LEO at a price of 67 million dollars, if you divide the price to payload you get $4050/kg, also it's only a dumb Musk fanboy, they hallucinated with many years before AI started to doing that.
please please get rid of these horrible start tunes