I love your videos on the Apollo missions. It would be a great addition to do a video on the Apollo 13 explosion and how it happened visually. Thanks for the great content.
Un trabajo de excelencia. Felicitaciones.gracias por la dedicación. Tal vez un vídeo como funciona una impresora de inyección de tinta sea interesante.
@@drathul123that’s extremely dangerous my guy. Anything could happen, something could explode and you’re cooked, it’s better to fuel it once crew is inside, so if there is an emergency they can use the escape system on the dragon.
It’s a Normal thing, if you wanna launch in a rocket you gotta wait for 3-2 hours in todays technology, it won’t be boring, you got task to do in there.
Please make a video on what is inside Nasa's James Webb space telescope, the brilliant engineering behind it and how it works ... I swear It will get more than 3M views.
When the shuttle was retired they didn’t however, since may 2020 SpaceX has been flying US crew rotations to the ISS as well as private missions including the first all civilian space mission.
If I had to tell you anything to 3d animate I would tell you to 3d animate a organ more specifically a pipe organ. Can you animate a pipe organ pls.🙏🙏🙏
The reason they board so early is to give them time to work issues without causing a scrub (it’s an instantaneous window so if they don’t launch at the exact time they can’t hold any longer) It’s also a safety thing since Falcon 9 fuels up so late. A launch vehicle is safest before and after fuelling but not while fuelling because while fuelling things are changing structurally and loading crew after fuelling would leave not enough time. So it’s best to load them up and arm the launch escape system then start fuelling once the pad is clear
The spacecraft is a pressure vessel not a box. The spacecraft also has 8 super draco escape engines that can accelerate the vehicle from 0 to 175 mph in a second and fly away from a failing booster. This was demonstrated for both a pad abort and inflight escape where they sacrificed a falcon 9.
@@weekiely1233 do you imagine the fuel explodes in slow motion or what? The time from fuel ignition and the explosion caused by malfunction is less then a second... And that is not enough time to realize what is happening or to press the ejection button.
@@liviusky the escape system is quicker. I know how this stuff works. During the launch escape test the vehicle escape was triggered by engine shutdowns on Falcon 9. The escape system a pulled the vehicle away before the engines had even shutdown completely. Plus rockets don’t explode like that. It’s more of a fireball but the spacecraft can survive that.
@@weekiely1233 dude, do you know how this is the wall of a rocket? if there is a crack in the fuel tank during launch, the rocket goes BOOM in less then a second. The escape system is only useful if the crew knows the rocket has a problem and decides to abandon the "fuel bomb" because is impossible to stop a launch once the fuel is ignited. But if the fuel tank has a sudden problem , it explodes and the walls of the escape "box" are not strong enough to protect the crew from 215 000 L of rocket fuel ( oxygen+ kerosene) who reaches a temperature of 3300 Celsius in less then a second. By the way ,aluminum melting point is 660 Celsius and steel is 1510 Celsius(stainless steel and carbon steel is 1425 Celsius.) The escape system is a requirement imposed by NASA but its complete useless.
@@liviusky I’m guessing you don’t know a lot about Spaceflight (that’s fine it’s complicated) so I’ll let you know a few things. Firstly, even if the vehicle exploded not only would the escape system activate more than fast enough as has already been demonstrated before but the explosion itself isn’t likely to destroy the capsule. They’re designed for much harsher conditions and even after the loss of CRS 7 the capsule itself survived The escape is 8Gs and the capsule is on top of the vehicle which means the explosion would be on the other side of the escape. Escape systems have been used plenty of time in the past most recently on New Shepard and Soyuz flights. Solid propellant is impossible to stop but not liquid fuels rockets. They can be shutdown (and some restarted) in flight which has also happened before. Again see the Inflight escape demonstration of Crew Dragon.
NASA actually ordered a space launch by space x because the roscosmos or Russian space company. Is not allowing america to use the Soyuz. That's why that sticker is there
NASA is a big customer for space x, they relied on it to send astronauts to the ISS instead of the Soyuz which nasa and other agencies reported that most of there astronauts got injured when landing on the Soyuz
Tell Mr. Musk, I can give him the technology to go to Mars! all I need to do is point one of its satellites towards those unidentified objects fluttering in our skies!! all for the price of €1!!❤😊
Watch full video: ruclips.net/video/Osq_a30_Jd8/видео.html
hey jered could you do a vid on gyroscopes?
😅
@@cassetterumble_eject
Da hell
Using Teslas to go to the launchpad is such a funny detail.
Cross promotion at a Space Center.
It makes a lot of sense
Blue Origin uses Rivians because both are owned by Jeff Bezos
Elon Musk's stupid bs, like usual
You have to be environment friendly.
In the full video, he said in real missions they do it too
One of the best explanation i have seen in a long time . THANK YOU Jared🌹
Thank you Jared 👌👍
hat off your works, just amazing
Best informative chanel
Oh,it looks like Jared started making Shorts!
Great video as always!
I figured it was time to experiment a little😃
The only channel which videos are more important than Short
Love all your videos. Highly informative and interesting thx ❤
Now I can like Jared Owen even more !!!
Love it. Thanks for the video.
Love your Content
Hey Jared, I love your videos!
Love your vids! I’ve been watching your vids since 2019
I love your videos on the Apollo missions. It would be a great addition to do a video on the Apollo 13 explosion and how it happened visually. Thanks for the great content.
great video
Impressive
At my point you are a under rated RUclipsr
That car is fire
Crazy!
Congratulazioni for your first shorts video on RUclips shorts :)
this is the very first short video you released jared.
Un trabajo de excelencia. Felicitaciones.gracias por la dedicación. Tal vez un vídeo como funciona una impresora de inyección de tinta sea interesante.
Imagine getting on a bus and they say, 2 hours until we move for the next stop
No rush. They need to have the crew onboard before they begin fuelling Falcon 9 and it gives time for pre flight checkouts
@@weekiely1233why can't they bring the crew after fueling
@@drathul123that’s extremely dangerous my guy. Anything could happen, something could explode and you’re cooked, it’s better to fuel it once crew is inside, so if there is an emergency they can use the escape system on the dragon.
Keep pacing Jared 😀😀😀😀
Nice I want one
2 hours wait!? I hope they have facilities in that crew dragon!
amazing!!
Good video
I remember Jared getting requested for this in 2 years ago
Hopefully crew 6 launches tonight!
How did you do the smoke effects? They look great!!
Blender expert
HAVE YOU EVER HEAR SOMETHING AMAZING CALLED UNITY PARTICLE : dani
@@rivqyrabbani2757those are NOT unity particles
Video suggestion: integrated circuit production
Who’s ready for crew 6 tomorrow at around 1:45 EST
from this he got the idea to make a video of how elevators work
Waiting 2 hours for launch is wild
Actually standard
It’s a Normal thing, if you wanna launch in a rocket you gotta wait for 3-2 hours in todays technology, it won’t be boring, you got task to do in there.
James webb space scope next pls
Waiting for Starship Animation 👌
Imagine waiting 2 hours on a small space bruh 💀
Could be smaller (Apollo, Soyuz).
Atleast give them a smartphone to use for the time
I like your animation..I want to see chandrayan 3 animation video
Please make a video on what is inside Nasa's James Webb space telescope, the brilliant engineering behind it and how it works ... I swear It will get more than 3M views.
Tesla should make a version of the silver bullet van the astronauts used for decades
Someone must have missed out the curious mice greeting at 4hrs13min in their full video... 🤭
Please make another short 🙏🙏🙏
Time for Starliner! Please!!
Could you please explain how a swamp buggy works
🔥🔥👍👍
What do you do when you have a bad stomach during a space flight 😅?
There’s sick bags but they have to quarantine for over a week before launch so they don’t get sick
Good but How you Editing
Can you please make a video about the typhoon submarine ?
They are live right now
you need a building to build something that builds things (im so funny)
👌🏻👍🏻🚀👏🏻👏🏻
Hey, can you do an episode of the sputnik? How can work?
I've thought about it
@@JaredOwenWow no one has replied to you
Somebody watching??🤩🤗🤗🤗😎
Was it happening on 28 of August or not?
Pls make a video on nuclear waste management or nuclear power plant
Or voyager 1's nuclear reactor..
I hope the panel gaps on those Model X don’t let unwanted bio-contamination (e.g. a fly) on to the dragon
That inspection step doesn't happen here, your hope only reflects your IQ.
Lol not even remotly how that works. The crew EXIT the vehicle before entering the dragon capsule, leting any flyies back outside.
@@man-from-2058 Educating such people only hurts them.
Jared Owen! Can you show how Artemis 1 Spacecraft works?
Именно на тесла надо приехать, а то не взлетит ракета ☝️😀
And I thought they didn’t go to space anymore!
When the shuttle was retired they didn’t however, since may 2020 SpaceX has been flying US crew rotations to the ISS as well as private missions including the first all civilian space mission.
How to make a drone camera please give a complete video
Can u plz do a video of how a geyser works? Plz?
please do starship
I mean it isn’t completely finished. So idk if he’s able to make it unless they finish there cargo version which might take a while.
What's inside the R.M.S. Lusitania? And the H.M.H.S. Britannic?
Made by space x
The nasa logo on the tesla
Make a video on rms lus lusitania
Happening again on MONDAY!
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Make a video of inside a train
Hi Jared can I know what your video gonna be
Jared please do artemis
Dragon deez nuts
Wow fantastic (4th or 3rd btw)
Just make sure to not be last, like me
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If I had to tell you anything to 3d animate I would tell you to 3d animate a organ more specifically a pipe organ. Can you animate a pipe organ pls.🙏🙏🙏
Cool. Huh!
Least modern SpaceX:
They have to sit for 2 hours before launch. Cant they just check everything and have the board like idk maybe 30 mins before launch?
The reason they board so early is to give them time to work issues without causing a scrub (it’s an instantaneous window so if they don’t launch at the exact time they can’t hold any longer)
It’s also a safety thing since Falcon 9 fuels up so late. A launch vehicle is safest before and after fuelling but not while fuelling because while fuelling things are changing structurally and loading crew after fuelling would leave not enough time.
So it’s best to load them up and arm the launch escape system then start fuelling once the pad is clear
Of course its called Dragon lol.
?
It behooves a space agency not to use highly volatile explosive and easily combustible transportation methods to arrive at the launch pad
I got some bad news for you about lithium
How does a lighter work
А про союз такое видео сможешь?
Video is blurry
At what point do they die screaming in a fire?
Are u okay?
Really? It’s not Apollo 1, it’s less flammable.
What if someone needs to pee? Because someone like me gets nature's calling at such important moments only?
Hmmmm bottle.
There’s a toilet system
@@weekiely1233ya but in front of them😂. Unlike space shuttle where there are two decks. Say goodbye to privacy
No love no life period
Are you serious?
So they ride in a box placed on a bomb with no ejection seat...
The spacecraft is a pressure vessel not a box. The spacecraft also has 8 super draco escape engines that can accelerate the vehicle from 0 to 175 mph in a second and fly away from a failing booster.
This was demonstrated for both a pad abort and inflight escape where they sacrificed a falcon 9.
@@weekiely1233 do you imagine the fuel explodes in slow motion or what? The time from fuel ignition and the explosion caused by malfunction is less then a second... And that is not enough time to realize what is happening or to press the ejection button.
@@liviusky the escape system is quicker. I know how this stuff works.
During the launch escape test the vehicle escape was triggered by engine shutdowns on Falcon 9. The escape system a pulled the vehicle away before the engines had even shutdown completely.
Plus rockets don’t explode like that. It’s more of a fireball but the spacecraft can survive that.
@@weekiely1233 dude, do you know how this is the wall of a rocket? if there is a crack in the fuel tank during launch, the rocket goes BOOM in less then a second. The escape system is only useful if the crew knows the rocket has a problem and decides to abandon the "fuel bomb" because is impossible to stop a launch once the fuel is ignited. But if the fuel tank has a sudden problem , it explodes and the walls of the escape "box" are not strong enough to protect the crew from 215 000 L of rocket fuel ( oxygen+ kerosene) who reaches a temperature of 3300 Celsius in less then a second. By the way ,aluminum melting point is 660 Celsius and steel is 1510 Celsius(stainless steel and carbon steel is 1425 Celsius.) The escape system is a requirement imposed by NASA but its complete useless.
@@liviusky I’m guessing you don’t know a lot about Spaceflight (that’s fine it’s complicated) so I’ll let you know a few things.
Firstly, even if the vehicle exploded not only would the escape system activate more than fast enough as has already been demonstrated before but the explosion itself isn’t likely to destroy the capsule. They’re designed for much harsher conditions and even after the loss of CRS 7 the capsule itself survived
The escape is 8Gs and the capsule is on top of the vehicle which means the explosion would be on the other side of the escape.
Escape systems have been used plenty of time in the past most recently on New Shepard and Soyuz flights.
Solid propellant is impossible to stop but not liquid fuels rockets. They can be shutdown (and some restarted) in flight which has also happened before. Again see the Inflight escape demonstration of Crew Dragon.
Красиво, но без туалета
They have one, although there is no Privacy.
@@jonathan_123 а на союзе и туалет нормальный, и летит быстрее. Ваши космонавты прилетают на МКС извините обосранные
@@АлексейЛагольм what?
This video brought to you by the Elon Musk fan club.
Yo
So they sit in the rocket for two hours before it takes off, I hope they went to the bathroom,
Idiocracy is slowly swallowing us.
Tf u mean
Tesla joke: Tesla is electric so do elon need to pay the electric bills
It says nasa and not space x
Yes
NASA actually ordered a space launch by space x because the roscosmos or Russian space company. Is not allowing america to use the Soyuz. That's why that sticker is there
NASA is a big customer for space x, they relied on it to send astronauts to the ISS instead of the Soyuz which nasa and other agencies reported that most of there astronauts got injured when landing on the Soyuz
Plumbus narration.
The Teslas just seem gratuitous
They’re actually very practical for the job
Tell Mr. Musk, I can give him the technology to go to Mars! all I need to do is point one of its satellites towards those unidentified objects fluttering in our skies!! all for the price of €1!!❤😊
Why don’t they just take a vaghn don’t need to flex with a tesla
The gull wing doors are best for getting in and out and the rear seats can hold air conditioning for the suits.
It’s probably the best car for the job
nobody gives a damn but it's my job to take care of it. I have to go back 2 space. only suffering in hell by d human command is reality
Waste of our tax money
Are you dumb?
This is privately funded
No tax dollars "wasted"
When you don't know anything about a subject, it can seem like a waste of money