Spaceflight Is About To Get HOTTER!
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
- 🚀 Embark on a journey with NSF as we explore what 2024 has in store for the world of spaceflight!
🌍 Europe's Comeback: Discover how Europe is gearing up for a resurgence with the debut of Ariane 6, Vega C's return, and the rise of commercial space ventures like RFA One and Argo.
🌌 China's Space Ambitions: Unveil China's impressive launch record, Landspace's ZhuQue-2 successes, and upcoming private sector milestones. Plus, get the latest on Chang’e 6's historic Moon mission.
🇮🇳 India's Spaceflight Leap: Witness India's strides in human spaceflight with Gaganyaan's tests, Chandrayaan-3's lunar success, and ambitious plans for a space station and Moon landing.
🚀 SpaceX's Record Quest: Explore SpaceX's plans for an even busier launch schedule, Starlink's expansion, and the exhilarating prospects for Starship flights.
🇺🇸 US Spaceflight Horizon: Catch up on what's new in the US space sector, from Rocket Lab's ambitious launch targets to ULA's Vulcan debut and Blue Origin's New Glenn progress.
🌐 Global Space Science: Marvel at the scientific endeavors from the James Webb Space Telescope, ESA's Hera mission to Jupiter's moon Europa, and more groundbreaking explorations.
📡 What’s Next? Stay tuned for the latest updates, launches, and developments in the space industry throughout 2024. Will this year indeed set new records in space exploration? Join us as we follow these thrilling endeavors!
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🤵 Hosted by Elysia Segal (@elysiasegal)
🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@alexphysics13)
✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro)
💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
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More spacecraft, more launches, more better. Thanks Elysia, Alex, Ryan C., Kevin, and everyone that provided video.
I really love it when a RUclips host actually knows what they are talking about. Appreciate you NASASpaceflight and Elysia Segal.
The second Starship test flight was amazing, but the first one was ground-breaking - literally.
Thanks!
Great overview video 2024 is gonna be nuts for Spaceflight and space related stuff overall, I’m very excited
I love SpaceX and all they have accomplished but it is really nice that your team gives us all the information on all of the other space innovations happening around the world.
Awesome update NSF Team! Chuck full of so much information, especially regarding other than SpaceX stuff, which pretty much drowns out everyone else. I love SpaceX, but it’s nice to see what else is happening. Great job folks!
Wow. The world is accelerating to a space focused world! Amazing!
hope I live long enough to see Musk get to Mars!
I just hope this budding world war doesn't result in an orbital denial action. That's scary if you think about it.
And there's even more to expect! SpaceX will be launching Polaris dawn, and attempt the first spacewalk with private astronauts (also debuting their first EVA suit). We're also going to see a lot of progress from Stoke about their Nova vehicle (which began first stage tank testing). Plus, Blue Origin and SpaceX will likely share more news about HLS.
2024 is shaping up to be an important year for spaceflight, but really, the last decade has arguably been the start of a new era of space exploration. Between the push for reusable and/or low cost launch, a swell of new scientific missions both from established agencies, and around the world, and a renewed push to return to the Moon (and eventually Mars), each year seems to be aiming higher and higher.
So looking forward to Polaris dawn, TY for reminding.
Least we forget in February SpaceX will launch a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Nova-C lunar lander built and owned by Intuitive Machines.
Not only that but Rocket Lab might even send their first mission to Venus, along with India also trying a mission to Venus, by the end of this year.
It seems like 'success' is being used in a digital sense, on/off, rather a more analog term like 'progress', which has occurred even with trajectories labeled as 'failure'.
Man you guys crammed a LOT of information into this video! Good job and good job Elysia!
And we still could have put a lot more stuff or even talk more in detail about some of these missions but then the video would be 4-5 hours long 🤣
@@ale131296 Great job. Seems you had a lot more international news which was great. Fine episode! Thanks!
Very nice and comprehensive overview of last year's and upcoming next (this) year's happenings in (wolrd wide) space flight. Thanks very much 👍
You know what else will happen in 2024? @NASAspaceflight will hit 1 million space fan subscribers!!!! I vote for a behind the scenes and history of the channel video!
Safe to say it’s going to be a great year for us space nerds!!🚀
space race 2: electric boogaloo
Wow! This was a great comprehensive review over everything that’s going regarding space flight. Thanks!!
WOW What a year. It’s a grate time to be looking up.
It was so good to see you bring up Australia.
2024 looks exciting!😁 I am hyped!
Thank you Elysia and NSF team for the comprehensive breakdown! Side note on the editing, when you slide Elysia around to display text it is a bit disconcerting.🙃 Great video as always!
Add a W to there initials
Wow, great update. Looking forward to 2024 in space.
You are #1 !!! Excellent presence.
WOOOOO! WHO IS EXCITED?!!
ME
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Love the passion! I AM
EVERYONE!!!
everyone
What a great production! Thanks
Thank well done, great informations, look forward to more presentations and update from you.
Rest In Peace Ingenuity. You will be missed.
I gotta say... I totally jinxed it saying in this script that it may fly up to its 100th time in 2024. I accept all blame 😩😩
Looking forward to all this cool stuff continuing into 2024 and beyond! Humans returning to the moon would have been a cool thing to see this year, but oh well, 2025! Just can't get too much of this! Thanks for update @ElysiaSegal and @NSF team, you guys rock!
Go Orbex! I live relatively nearby in NE Scotland. I will definitely be going to watch that maiden launch in person/try get some footage and will be my first experience of an orbital rocket launch attempt.
Second stage feels like the forgotten stage. It’s so key but doesn’t get much press.
First-time seeing this is this a global space news show. I certainly hope so
Check out This Week In Spaceflight which we release every Friday. -Das
Wow, amazing amount of research done to make this video. Great job…
Another professional job by Elysia. She is excellent is these videos.
Omg Jack's IFT2 footage of launch/ascent is absolutely unreal. Priceless!!!
Amazing video! thanks NSF :)
Great Video and perfect presented by Elysia👍🏼 As always with new earrings.
Great channel and info, and I am very excited that Europe finally seems to join the game. I would love to see more about the continental European spaceports, and especially Andøya, which seems somewhat downplayed in both this channel and other space related youtube channels. As far as I can see they are closest of the spaceports to have an orbital launch. In this video, and most others, they are just briefly mentioned.
I could listen to her speak All day.. great video your out here doing the Lord's work
Keep up the good work Nasaspaceflight
FYI, In Greek mythology the Argo (/ˈɑːrɡoʊ/; in Greek: Ἀργώ) was a ship built with the help of the gods that Jason and the Argonauts sailed from Iolcos to Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece. The ship has gone on to be used as a motif in a variety of sources beyond the original legend from books, films and more. There are other entities that use Argo as a tribute to the Argonauts. I am going to guess that's where that name comes from.
The company also made the reference to it being in part a pun because it's a cARGO spacecraft heh
4:45 lets just say, the last time we had that much activity, Nasa and Roscosmos poached all our engineers and went to the moon.
And this time it isn't powered by a political **** measuring contest. Needless to say I'm very excited about the future!
Come on Blue Origin ❤
What a monster of an update. 2024 gonna be busy...
You’re a good presenter. Nice job by all. Great content.
Nice to have a channel to go to for unbiased real information about launch programs and their progress. We are at a new phase of exploration with non-government entities getting involved and will see quicker progress and advancements with more minds working on it.
"unbiased ". space x is the direct result of public funding diverted to private sector bc oligarchy; it is only in it for itself, at purposeful expense of everything else, incl representative govt - forcing problems (often created by oligarchs) to be 'solved' their way. this needs to stop, and david's need to stop simping goliath, including space x. "NASA"spaceflight channel should be ashamed... say goodbye to progress, exploration, and advancements not chasing:
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Good job presenting quality content. Thank you. 🚀🔥❤️🤙🚀🔥❤️
awesome to hear you mention the aussie rocket
We really are in the golden age of space exploration
the second golden age
The Kiwis might be a bit cranky putting RocketLab in the US group :)
They did move their HQ to California
@@ch4dderbox they did, but it's still Kiwi :)
If Tesla launched and still operated its business in South Africa with tech developed in South Africa by a South African, I would. Thanks for pointing out the two most successful space entrepreneurs are foreign born.@@easyebs5841
The most advanced thing humanity has achieved is watching sunset of a different planet ! And also the panaromic view of martian surface
I hope SpaceX surprises the world and plops a Starship on the Moon. In true form, the first one will be a spectacular crash. Still super-cool.
Great summary folks and excellent delivery Elysia!
I was thinking "nah the Chinese don't actually blatantly copy stuff its just concurrent engineering" and then I see Pallas...
Great reporting. Thanks for the look ahead.
this is crazy. every year so many new rockets and launches. this the new space race!
31:06 Wow, amazing what can happen in a month!
Hope we won't see any Anti-satellite tests this year
Thanks Elysia. It's always great to see your lovely smile. Alex must have burnt the midnight oil to write all of this.
Few more space updates from India that I think you might like and were not able to get featured in the video:
> If everything goes according to plan two private startups from India Skyroot Aerospace and Agnikul will also debut their rockets this year.
> Pixxel will continue expanding their constellation of hyperspectral satellites, Bellatrix Aerospace is now open for business their expertise is in Electric Ion thrusters, satellite thrusters, etc. Dhruva Space is also like Bellatrix Aerospace and is open for business too this year.
>Two private startups Urvayam Aerospace & OrbitX can debut their rocket engines this year, they both are developing partially reusable rockets.
2024 🎉 excited for Starship IFT-3 and more
Hope India can keep up its development in the space sector. Chinas progress is a little worrying.
Bro what are you talking about? They don't even have toilets forget about competing with China
where do these second stages go? in to the ocean?
India had so many good years. I mean rover on moon was great achievement but so we're earlier missions like maiden Mars mission or 104 satellites in one go. In fact India has been sending rockets to space for very long time so you can count there were many great years.
Wooooooooooo what a time to be alive!!
awesome show
Woooooo, I am excited this year will be another ground breaker.
All Chicom companies are state-controlled, whether they're called "state-owned" or not. Every company with at least 50 employees is required to employ a political officer.
Promise me believe what you believe and never accept the facts. Please.
@@directxxxx71 The facts are there to see - no such thing as a private company under the CCP. GO away bot.
Gosh, this is worth the monthly membership alone.
Godspeed, NASA & more success!
Word to the wise watch your platform many times but I always heard you guys over talk this young lady first time really hearing somebody on your platform really explain and talk about what's going on in the space race swallow your eagle and to the young lady you do a fantastic job when you explain what's going on step back male show me pigs there's a great new leader in Brazilian what's going on Miss great job half the time I'm not even watching the TV I'm listening and how they said she got the right stuff what's going on in this great space race😊
I love Space x flight. 🎉
Crazy to think there are so many rocket companies, more than commercial jet companies.
Did the video mention Intuitive Machines planned lunar landing as soon as February? I don't think it was mentioned, but it is definitely worthy of inclusion.
Awesome video.........
No human will ever step aboard Starship with the way it lands. EVER
why not? just because we have never done it doesn't mean its not possible. it will definitely take time (probably many years), but they just need to prove starship's reliability (which is pretty likely, since SpaceX is known for working hard and fast).
@hamzahkhan8952 great for cargo and an empty returning ship. You will need 1000 successful landing with 100% no fail on any component before that gets signed off. I believe the ship that is used for humans and is 100% reusable hasn't been drawn up yet
@@XiX338were did you get those numbers? obviously that would not be the case. no vehicle in history required 1000 test with a 100% success rate to be approved for safety. airplanes are reusable and I doubt that they requried that many test flights before being approved.
my guess is that there will be dozens or hundreds of flight (successful) before astronauts fly on it. maybe thousands of more flights, and then we could possible see mass transportation of people on starship.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, observations and videos. Wondering if I was the only one quietly hopeful that we might see ULA Vulcan rockets switching to raptors rather than BE4’s. Not even sure if it could be possible but any move to see the Raptors making money and proving themselves couldn’t be to bad.
Great video!
You missed the rocketlabs launch facility in New Zealand, on the Mahia peninsula.
how good was that. very nice
WOW that mandarin is impressive!!!
I"d watch till tomorrow.
"Better" is a very subjective term. Measurable improvements are evident, more payload mass to orbit, farther journeys into space, occurring more frequently, but whether life itself is actually better probably varies widely from person to person.
Does the second stage completely burn up in reentry?
Which second stage? There were many cited. The only second stage not supposed to burn on reentry are Starship and Stoke Spaces liquid cooled shield.
@@BokoMoko65 sorry I shouldve been specific...I was referring to all the falcon 2nd stages. I'm just wondering if bits n pieces are probably scattered out there lol
@@itsjustmando They're supposed to burn up during reentry. But is plausible to consider that after almost 100 launches, some debris may have survived reentry.
@@BokoMoko65 there was an instance where a broken up 2nd stage of a falcon landed in brasil 😅
im pretty sure F9 seconds stages do a controlled reentry after finishing its primary missions.
we need to get to Mars!
31:00 you jinxed it. Seriously, you jinxed it.
Sorry, my fault!
I about to comment that lol!
Holy crap, that's a lot!
#TeamSpace
I have literally been waiting for this video since November ❤😂🎉
Since China is Communist, I am confused by the phrase 'private company' as it relates to Chinese rocket manufacturing?
Did you catch the typo in the headline "China Space Angency??
I prefer the spoken word to the computer generated voice (and prettier to), great report!
RocketLab's Neutron rocket might make it to the pad in 2024. This is huge.
Great recap
Cool
I thought the Mars helicopter crashed?
It did😢
Are Falcon 9 second stage always deorbited in order for them to burn up in the atmosphere or do they sometime stay up there, in let's say a graveyard orbit or somewhere else?
21:57 I guess version 3 is a stretch goal? 😉
Rocket lab baby!!!🎉
6:46 is this a 3D render from starship with chinese stuff on it? xD
Nah it’s mildly different. Everyone’s just copying spacex cuz, like, why mess with the best?
Why is it sometimes pronounced 'Looders' and sometimes 'Leeders'? Does Ms. Leaders alternate also?
Hi Robert , I live in Canada 🇨🇦 & watch your channel religiously it is my understanding that the cars we get are from China. Am I to understand that when the new Model Juniper gets released we might get it earlier than 2025? I am waiting for the new Juniper refresh though. What have you heard? Also what do you know about Tesla purchasing Ford that I heard about on Feb 13/2024. True or False. Thank you
So surely to keep up with the planned cadence, spaceX is going to need a second (if not third) test stand at McGregor or somewhere close by to keep up?!?!!
Hell yeah!
Everyone with a tiny bit of greek mythology knowledge had a stroke at the cargo-argo comparison but anyway very exciting stuff
As I pointed out on another comment, the company also chose that name in part because of the pun with the name