How a Manhole Cover Became the Fastest Manmade Object Ever

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  • @halfasinteresting
    @halfasinteresting  5 лет назад +5241

    Hey class. I started a podcast so I can fit in in Denver/Brooklyn/San Francisco. It's about really remote places and why and how people actually live in really remote places. The whole first season is about Pitcairn--this tiny island of 50 people in the South Pacific which is technically part of the UK. It's at least 3/4 as interesting. Listen to it at ExtremitiesPodcast.com or on all major podcasting apps... or else.

    • @RibbittIII
      @RibbittIII 5 лет назад +28

      Half as Interesting, did you forget about Voyager 1?

    • @firefish111
      @firefish111 5 лет назад +8

      I love your podcast BTW.

    • @SuperExtremeTNT
      @SuperExtremeTNT 5 лет назад +16

      The first object to orbit earth was sputnik, not first in space. That goes to the germans in WWII with there V2 rocket

    • @akhilesh9862
      @akhilesh9862 5 лет назад +2

      Or else what? Mutiny?

    • @Ypsorh42
      @Ypsorh42 5 лет назад +7

      Just a detail that bother me you wrote km/h ap kph whitch mean absolutely nothing. If you could write it properly from now on it will be great. Cordially, a metric system's user.

  • @blackturbine
    @blackturbine 4 года назад +18962

    Humans: how did you find us!?
    Alien: *angrily returning manhole cover and pointing to damage on his ship*

    • @DarknessXER
      @DarknessXER 4 года назад +420

      Black turbine unless they have energy shields with many layers that would plow right through em like a knife through butter

    • @blackturbine
      @blackturbine 4 года назад +818

      @@DarknessXER nope they will probably just whoosh right over it like this joke

    • @DianaLlovitmacam08
      @DianaLlovitmacam08 4 года назад +199

      @Black turbine Well played mate.

    • @flurry2694
      @flurry2694 4 года назад +187

      Thats why you need insurance

    • @krel7160
      @krel7160 4 года назад +214

      @@flurry2694 The alien corporation will just chock it up to "an act of god"

  • @M00nDanCR
    @M00nDanCR 4 года назад +22791

    I find it hilarious that it is actually possible that a manhole cover left the solar system before Voyager did.

    • @Ian-Studios
      @Ian-Studios 4 года назад +830

      Indeed it is
      I wonder if something will find it someday 🤔

    • @arcaipekyun4232
      @arcaipekyun4232 4 года назад +1089

      Angel probably not, considering the direction it went, if they made the test during the day, it would go towards the sun, suns gravity may have (probably did) changed its direction or maybe it crashed to the sun. Also the atmospheric drag of earth probably slowed it down so much that it couldnt reach escape velocity. But what you said still has a chance.

    • @-Burb
      @-Burb 4 года назад +680

      Angel
      Nah, not out of the solar system. It was only going 6x Earths escape velocity, it would follow the earths orbit path around the sun pretty closely, most likely.

    • @-Burb
      @-Burb 4 года назад +408

      Arca İpekyün
      It could possibly go toward the sun, but it wouldn’t hit it. The earth is going so fast around the sun that the manhole cover would probably just end up going in an slightly smaller elliptical path around the sun. To actually hit the sun, you need to basically stop all of your velocity around it, and then fall straight into it.

    • @matthewspence7476
      @matthewspence7476 4 года назад +249

      6x earth’s escape velocity
      not 6x sun’s escape velocity

  • @nicholaswilliams6475
    @nicholaswilliams6475 2 года назад +1508

    Aliens: "What was the first thing to make it off your planet?"
    Man: "Accidentally? A circular 4inch thick slab of iron."
    Aliens: "Accidentally? The fuck? How do you accidentally make it off your planet?"

    • @samcorbett8783
      @samcorbett8783 Год назад +203

      Man then grabs a shot glass, bottle of liquor, and says "couldnt let those commies beat us"

    • @Mart77
      @Mart77 Год назад +85

      Man: "i'm sure your planet also had a madman who accidentally put too much gunpowder into his cannon. Well, pretty much that..."

    • @uraniumcranium2613
      @uraniumcranium2613 Год назад +7

      Santa, god, aliens and all the other fake stuff: WTF was that. lol.

    • @210zenn
      @210zenn Год назад +7

      Good ol’ murica science!

    • @SuprSBG
      @SuprSBG Год назад

      This sounds like a HASO post from Tumblr lol.

  • @warman1944
    @warman1944 Год назад +404

    What if aliens found it and took it to be some sort of important relic? Imagine they trace it back to it's launch site, land on earth, and ask "Where can we find the Holy City of Neenah, Wisconsin?"

    • @qfmarsh64
      @qfmarsh64 9 месяцев назад +21

      Underrated comment.

  • @trashstorage1468
    @trashstorage1468 3 года назад +3231

    Engineers: We put our blood, sweat, and tears, as well as our life experience into making this super fast plane.
    usa: bro watch what happens when we nuke the shit out of a metal disk

    • @xanthos9641
      @xanthos9641 3 года назад +38

      Lmao

    • @andrewdoesyt7787
      @andrewdoesyt7787 3 года назад +31

      Planes aren’t even the fastest thing behind the manhole.

    • @potato1341
      @potato1341 3 года назад +69

      Imagine if the metal disk struck a plane on its way up and just continued going

    • @aidane011
      @aidane011 2 года назад +3

      @@potato1341 Terrorist attacks.

    • @JohnPeacekeeper
      @JohnPeacekeeper 2 года назад +79

      Of course America is the one place where they literally make a Nuclear Gun out of their own land.

  • @kevinshen9391
    @kevinshen9391 5 лет назад +17017

    So the manhole cover was basically a nuclear cannon.

    • @thunderbolt9722
      @thunderbolt9722 5 лет назад +301

      Yes

    • @user-xb9yv2ci4c
      @user-xb9yv2ci4c 5 лет назад +480

      *bullet

    • @CoffeeOnRails
      @CoffeeOnRails 5 лет назад +352

      0000000 0000000 ** projectile

    • @Achiles5th
      @Achiles5th 5 лет назад +814

      Some aliens are gonna find a manhole cover that's covered in radiation in the middle of Bumf$%k nowehere space and they will be so confused.

    • @kapilbusawah7169
      @kapilbusawah7169 5 лет назад +174

      Monark Roy they could find a satellite and still be confused. It's not like finding human creations is an expected event that happens in space... is it?

  • @arachnidigits8824
    @arachnidigits8824 Год назад +477

    Imagine what number of Gs the manhole cover would have experienced, having been accelerated to a speed of 66km/s almost instantaneously. Assuming that it was accelerated to its maximum velocity in only a millisecond, it would have endured a force of 6,720,771 G (6.7 million G). At this rate of acceleration, the 900 kg manhole would have weighed around 6,048,693,900 kg (6 million tons) during acceleration.

    • @maxscott3349
      @maxscott3349 11 месяцев назад +181

      Wow that's almost as heavy as your mom

    • @entechgt
      @entechgt 11 месяцев назад +87

      ​@@maxscott3349 bro was 4 months late and still went for it 😂😂😂😂

    • @colesmith7509
      @colesmith7509 11 месяцев назад +17

      And the fact that it was likely accelerated in a time far shorter than a full millisecond is just… insane

    • @dom-se6eb
      @dom-se6eb 10 месяцев назад +4

      So I did some very basic calculations on what the speed of the man whole might have been knowing that the energy produced my the fat man bomb was about 15 kilotons of tnt convert that to lbft of energy and then calculate the weight of the manhole cover and convert that into grains and then put that into a muzzle velocity calculator and it said it was going about 129000 mph but that all depends on how strong the bomb was could have been bigger or smaller than the fatman

    • @TheAsdffaaa
      @TheAsdffaaa 10 месяцев назад +2

      aka Gentle Push

  • @Chrissmth
    @Chrissmth 2 года назад +102

    I find it hilarious that our top engineers, scientist, and military experts thought it would be able to contain the explosion of a nuclear bomb explosion

    • @danielloewen2857
      @danielloewen2857 2 дня назад

      I don't think that they did, they just wanted to see what would happen. After all, they did have a camera on the surface

  • @MachoMan_Vert
    @MachoMan_Vert 4 года назад +2866

    NASA: "You're burning."
    Manhole Cover: "I ain't got time to burn"

    • @abhishek8987
      @abhishek8987 4 года назад +2

      Hahaha😂😂

    • @drater6027
      @drater6027 4 года назад +28

      ain’t nobody got time for dat

    • @ftl9849
      @ftl9849 4 года назад +16

      @@drater6027 holy shit this is cringe on so many levels

    • @drater6027
      @drater6027 4 года назад +5

      Rose Easton that’s the point lol

    • @ftl9849
      @ftl9849 4 года назад

      @Jacob Bennett pee pee poo poo

  • @Kindlyspace57
    @Kindlyspace57 4 года назад +3190

    World speed record cars: A B C D E F G H I J K
    Manhole: L M N O P

    • @anthonycampos9707
      @anthonycampos9707 4 года назад +77

      Saturn 12 underrated comment

    • @wahidtrynaheghugh260
      @wahidtrynaheghugh260 4 года назад +72

      When I was a little kid I always said “... H I J K Elmo Pee Q R S...” instead of the correct letters because I thought the alphabet was intentionally written to sound like that.

    • @sabko8091
      @sabko8091 4 года назад +95

      *ELEMENOPEE*

    • @cheetahda1o763
      @cheetahda1o763 4 года назад +20

      Introducing a new format I see

    • @Nugcon
      @Nugcon 4 года назад +1

      yes

  • @dominic.h.3363
    @dominic.h.3363 2 года назад +324

    Already knew about the manhole cover so the most surprising thing I've learned from this video is that there were 1000 FPS cameras in 1957... just wow! How do you even manage to get something on film with that short of an exposure time?!

    • @jcxz983
      @jcxz983 2 года назад +42

      1/1000s exposure time is something even good consumer grade analog cameras could do. Apart from that: the brighter the light, the shorter the exposure time. And I'd say they had the bright light thing covered here.

    • @dominic.h.3363
      @dominic.h.3363 2 года назад +50

      @@jcxz983 Good try but you don't have much of a point. 65 years ago 1/1000s is nothing "even good consumer grade analog cameras could do", and you entirely forget that the higher the light intensity, the easier it can ruin the entire film because the dynamic range of film is crap, so unless you use a lot of different cameras and composit them together, you point your "average consumer grade analog camera" at the flash of a nuke, and you have a ruined film.

    • @dominic.h.3363
      @dominic.h.3363 2 года назад +24

      @@dmitripogosian5084 There's the physical shutter speed of the camera, which is entirely not the issue, and then there is the film material, which is.
      You can't expose your regular run-of-the-mill 400 ISO Kodak to a 1/1000s shutter and expect it to make a picture.

    • @glywnniswells9480
      @glywnniswells9480 Год назад +1

      Bright lighting was from the nuke

    • @1EAS1World
      @1EAS1World 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bro 1k FPS is not much...

  • @gabriellynch2764
    @gabriellynch2764 Год назад +59

    One thing to think about is that the manhole cover was probably warped into a teardrop shape from the friction of it moving through our atmosphere that quickly. So no there isnt a manhole cover flying through space, but the warped piece of metal could be.

  • @akeiai
    @akeiai 5 лет назад +3159

    When you look at earth patch notes:
    - Fixed Manhole cover instantaneously dissapearing

    • @luukvanoijen7082
      @luukvanoijen7082 5 лет назад +41

      Dont wanna be that guy but "disappearing"

    • @anduro7448
      @anduro7448 5 лет назад +78

      -Fixed Manhole cover glitching out at high velocities and dissapering

    • @luukvanoijen7082
      @luukvanoijen7082 5 лет назад +19

      @@anduro7448 no thats... Thats worse. How did you spell it wrong after i already spelled it out correctly?!

    • @anduro7448
      @anduro7448 5 лет назад +28

      @@luukvanoijen7082 DIsapreing

    • @luukvanoijen7082
      @luukvanoijen7082 5 лет назад +1

      @@anduro7448 okay

  • @mrmustang61j37
    @mrmustang61j37 4 года назад +3059

    Elon musk: alright I’ve landed on Mars.
    Ground control: what do you see
    Elon: a man hole cover

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle 3 года назад +78

      That plumber: my child

    • @micosstar
      @micosstar 3 года назад +59

      That child: my plumber.

    • @derfine6513
      @derfine6513 3 года назад +55

      Child that: plumber my

    • @baranjan6969
      @baranjan6969 3 года назад +46

      A hole that's size of man hole cover
      Going through mars

    • @zepdah7415
      @zepdah7415 3 года назад +28

      My that : plumber child

  • @Josie238
    @Josie238 Год назад +117

    An interesting thing to have calculated and put in the video is a rough idea of how far away the manhole cover would be today if nothing stopped it’s momentum

    • @jacksongerling7900
      @jacksongerling7900 Год назад +21

      Approximately 72 billion miles

    • @psychotikpaisano
      @psychotikpaisano 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@jacksongerling7900 so then it would be the furthest man made object ever?

    • @ravensquote7206
      @ravensquote7206 11 месяцев назад +7

      Considering it was the first thing shot in to space and did so at all the velocity a nuclear bomb could put it to I kinda thought that was agiven... but yes, assuming it hasn't encountered the sun yet.

    • @jeremycmsmith
      @jeremycmsmith 5 месяцев назад +2

      @Ravensquote726 You clearly haven't played Kerbal Space Program lmao

  • @weefweef
    @weefweef 2 года назад +31

    This is the most treasured item in an alien museum

  • @pegeonpera
    @pegeonpera 5 лет назад +5020

    *Elon* : I launched a car into space
    *US military* : Hold my manhole cover

    • @s_caesar
      @s_caesar 5 лет назад +13

      @Mass Debater dont spoil his fun st00pid

    • @billyosullivan4514
      @billyosullivan4514 5 лет назад +9

      RUclips comments suck

    • @richardlighthouse5328
      @richardlighthouse5328 5 лет назад +11

      @Mass Debater Your deadness sucks. Like what is dead meme? It has no meaning defined.

    • @xXRealXx
      @xXRealXx 5 лет назад +32

      *more like:
      *Soviet Space Program: in 1957*:
      We launching Sputnik-1 into space!
      *US Military*: Hold my manhole cover
      The manhole cover shoots into space at 6x of the escape velocity and no knows where it is

    • @stangryn4402
      @stangryn4402 5 лет назад +14

      All these jokes are so wrong... if someone was holding our manhole cover we'd know where it is :P My terrible jokes are at least on par with HAI... maybe worse!

  • @castsmith6783
    @castsmith6783 5 лет назад +4833

    "did math thing"
    *video shows 1+1=2 *

    • @firefish111
      @firefish111 5 лет назад +51

      dy/dx + dt

    • @baranorak4080
      @baranorak4080 5 лет назад +103

      Hey, it's still math

    • @ishaand92
      @ishaand92 5 лет назад +29

      Uhh, tHaT pErsOn iS WrOng, ThE aNswEr iS tHrEe. ObViOusLy

    • @duckface81
      @duckface81 5 лет назад +52

      Actually, if you add another 1 to 1, it becomes 11

    • @awesomepilot7567
      @awesomepilot7567 5 лет назад +2

      lol

  • @mahkuntizitchy2083
    @mahkuntizitchy2083 2 года назад +130

    Imagine the embarrassment factor, when, from a manned space station, the guys at mission control get a message: "uhh, we've just encountered a hull-breach, appears to be from a man-hole cover!"

    • @nolananderson4782
      @nolananderson4782 Год назад +11

      Good news, you now have a free manhole cover to patch it up.

    • @mahkuntizitchy2083
      @mahkuntizitchy2083 Год назад +2

      @@nolananderson4782 Good idea!👍✌

    • @wildbill6976
      @wildbill6976 Год назад +16

      a half oz piece of debris travelling at 15,000mph will leave a foot wide, 5 inch deep crater in a solid chunk of aluminum...
      now imagine what a 250lb manhole cover travelling at 100,000+mph would do...
      there would be no more space station, just a cloud of dust where it used to be...

  • @thestigj-9635
    @thestigj-9635 2 года назад +51

    by far my new favorite fun fact is that the first object launched into space is unknown, because it may have been a 4" thick manhole cover launched at 125,000 mph by a nuclear bomb test.
    so thank you for that information!

    • @canceled6041
      @canceled6041 Год назад +8

      The Nazi’s V2 rocket is actually the first thing launched into space.

  • @_Messerschmitt
    @_Messerschmitt 4 года назад +2165

    Nuclear bomb: *blows up*
    Manhole: _I am speed_

    • @robertjones7666
      @robertjones7666 4 года назад +49

      Scientists: how fast can a manhole cover go?
      Nuke:yes

    • @theguestofhonour
      @theguestofhonour 4 года назад +8

      kachow

    • @hjy2187418
      @hjy2187418 4 года назад +7

      hammond you idiot

    • @ironiso411
      @ironiso411 4 года назад +6

      CLARKSON

    • @H-Shop
      @H-Shop 4 года назад +2

      What could possibly go wrong with that?

  • @therossionfan
    @therossionfan 4 года назад +2214

    "Hey, I'm a nuclear researcher and this is a nuke in a sewer, AND THIS IS JACKASS!!"

    • @jambi2118
      @jambi2118 4 года назад +13

      TheRossionFan lmao I wanna see that

    • @rextransformation7418
      @rextransformation7418 4 года назад +5

      🤣🤣😂😂

    • @MakSirius
      @MakSirius 4 года назад +6

      Ten ten ten den den.... den den den TUM TUM TUM

    • @bowlofsoup9174
      @bowlofsoup9174 4 года назад

      Now wait a minu- KABLAAAAAAAM

    • @nisms5048
      @nisms5048 4 года назад +1

      They would have said and this is Chernobyl Sewer!

  • @ADHDeez
    @ADHDeez Год назад +60

    At 125k miles an hour, that manhole cover would have reached space in nearly 2.5 seconds... even if it lost some speed, there's no way it didn't make it to space.

    • @Li-Nuss
      @Li-Nuss 2 месяца назад +6

      The compression heat was extremely high. Many people, including Dr Brownlee who calculated the speed of the manhole, don't believe it made it to space.

  • @ibelieveingaming3562
    @ibelieveingaming3562 2 года назад +6

    That rocket car... They deliberately capped it at 763 because 767 is the sound barrier and WHO KNOWS what would happen if you break the sound barrier on wheels!?

  • @hdog9046
    @hdog9046 5 лет назад +5084

    Imagine if aliens found the manhole cover floating out there, emitting radiation, instead of one of the voyager probes.

    • @TheTWEEK95
      @TheTWEEK95 4 года назад +57

      lol this made me laugh!

    • @dinamosflams
      @dinamosflams 4 года назад +241

      Now that you said, It acctually is more likely that the manhole is find than the voyager, because of the radiation.

    • @ancaplanaoriginal5303
      @ancaplanaoriginal5303 4 года назад +201

      @@dinamosflams voyager probes use plutonium radioisotope thermoelectric generators too

    • @seanshuping
      @seanshuping 4 года назад +4

      Hahaha, I was thinking exactly this 😆

    • @kabob0077
      @kabob0077 4 года назад +61

      Hendricks M. *Some alien that has seen Chernobyl somehow:* "3.6 Röntgen not great but not terrible."

  • @NathanRGraff
    @NathanRGraff 5 лет назад +3828

    Are we going to talk about how they only estimated the MINIMUM possible speed it was going?

    • @geraskatinas1846
      @geraskatinas1846 5 лет назад +333

      well its because there was not enough frames.

    • @wolfsden6479
      @wolfsden6479 5 лет назад +298

      @@geraskatinas1846 until we do it again to prove that the us Sent the first thing into space

    • @geraskatinas1846
      @geraskatinas1846 5 лет назад +15

      @@wolfsden6479 why does that matter

    • @wolfsden6479
      @wolfsden6479 5 лет назад +161

      @@geraskatinas1846 if you have to ask you don't get it

    • @geraskatinas1846
      @geraskatinas1846 5 лет назад +6

      @@wolfsden6479 you didnt explain??

  • @davidtatro7457
    @davidtatro7457 Год назад +24

    I'm guessing it would have very quickly burned up in the atmosphere due to friction, but it's fun to think that somewhere out in space, a tiny puck of frozen iron that used to be a manhole cover might be whizzing away from us into deep space.

  • @joedogmckeel
    @joedogmckeel 2 года назад +30

    This actually came up on my live stream a few weeks ago. We have a member of the panel who is retired NASA with astronomy and orbital mechanics degrees. They did the math stuff and we came to two possible outcomes. First it is still in solar system somewhere in the Ort Cloud or burned up in the sun. It all depends on time of "Launch".

    • @remizu2901
      @remizu2901 2 года назад +5

      Keep in mind, if they used the speed that was just the minimum speed. It would most likely be travelling faster then calculated

    • @grantwells4491
      @grantwells4491 2 месяца назад

      Depends on which way earth was turned during time of day and where it was in its orbit

  • @Tyiriel
    @Tyiriel 4 года назад +1826

    Why make railguns and laser guns when you can just make a "nuclear bomb-powered manhole launcher"?
    NBPML is the future

    • @thecosmickitten4452
      @thecosmickitten4452 4 года назад +38

      NBPML is the name of my band

    • @zacktrever1878
      @zacktrever1878 4 года назад +6

      @@thecosmickitten4452 NPML

    • @flurry2694
      @flurry2694 4 года назад +48

      ICBMs? No
      B2-Spirits? No
      Manholes? Yes

    • @Porelorexeus
      @Porelorexeus 4 года назад +4

      It's called theft Project Orion.

    • @SubiefanWRXsti
      @SubiefanWRXsti 4 года назад +5

      This sounds like a great idea for a fallout mod.

  • @ferny9347
    @ferny9347 3 года назад +4658

    Imagine in like 100 years, humans are in the first interstellar space travel mission and then they just get hit by a middle disc from the 1950s.

    • @Etelvinicius
      @Etelvinicius 2 года назад +500

      First time I've seen someone misspell metal as middle. Wow.

    • @robertbalazslorincz8218
      @robertbalazslorincz8218 2 года назад +32

      If we believe that our galaxy can't make things orbit around it, then no way can that happen

    • @grillygrilly
      @grillygrilly 2 года назад +184

      @@Etelvinicius I have seen someone misspell "his" as "hease". *Everything is possible.*

    • @ducksongfans
      @ducksongfans 2 года назад +41

      @@Etelvinicius i misspelled normal as bornak

    • @nxyuu
      @nxyuu 2 года назад +25

      @@ducksongfans That's not normal...

  • @jamesgeorge4874
    @jamesgeorge4874 2 года назад +36

    If the atmosphere "ends" and space begins at 62 miles high, it only took 2 seconds to escape, probably not enough time to melt from the friction of air, and at 6X the velocity to escape, it probably sailed off into space.

    • @Mark017m
      @Mark017m Год назад +2

      Yeah, That's what I think too. How ironic. The fastest thing ever launched into space was the first ever launched into space AND it was unintentional.

    • @Edi_J
      @Edi_J Год назад +1

      It is similar to an iron object entering the atmosphere from above. It just explodes. 55km/s is about 2x faster than typical entry velocity of a meteoroid, and if it immediately finds itself in the densest layer of the atmosphere, the outcome can be only kaboom. It is like hitting a wall. No space travel possible, at least not in one piece. Small "shotgun" debris could still have the escape velocity, though.

    • @jamesgeorge4874
      @jamesgeorge4874 Год назад +1

      @@Edi_J nope. The atmosphere starts out at high density, and gets lower, and it's trajectory is vertical, (leaving earth) objects entering earths atmosphere are travelling anywhere from 11km/sec to 72km/sec, and rarely travel perpendicular to earth's surface, giving them time to go from an extremely cold vacuum enviroment, to super heated (relatively) oxygen rich enviroment (which is why they burn/explode, from heat) The opposite is true when launch from earth, a thick slab of iron is not getting vaporized by a thinning atmosphere in less than two seconds. The air resistance _decreases_ traveling away from earth, and a cold, vacuum stops stuff from burning.

    • @canceled6041
      @canceled6041 Год назад

      @@Mark017m The V2 was the first thing launched into space, but yeah

    • @maxnaz47
      @maxnaz47 Год назад +3

      @@jamesgeorge4874 I highly doubt it, at the estimated speed, the air in front of the cover is not moving out of the way, it is building up and compressing in front of the cover, once that air has reached is maximum compressibility, it will begin to sheer over the sides into undisturbed air, the amount of kinetic energy being released at the edge would literally turn it to plasma, well in excess of 30,000' Celsius, at those temps, iron doesn't just melt, it evaporates, instantaneously.

  • @swayamsetia2674
    @swayamsetia2674 2 года назад +6

    My hand was the fastest object to click away after hearing your ad

  • @ArcaneFuror
    @ArcaneFuror 4 года назад +2184

    imagine a space war being started because a random manhole cover smacked into an alien spaceship. now that would be a movie plot.

    • @BasedChad1
      @BasedChad1 4 года назад +23

      Arcane Furor
      Funny, I was just discussing that possibility.

    • @why9541
      @why9541 4 года назад +11

      I'm on it lol

    • @jclondonl6332
      @jclondonl6332 4 года назад +16

      Make this happen call Micheal Bay

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom 3 года назад +11

      Even if it did get out of the atmosphere, and retained escape speed, which it almost certainly didn't since atmospheric drag at mach 150 is a bitch, it would have been heated to a ball of molten iron at least, possibly a puff of gas, which would condense into a random blob of metal. The aliens wouldn't even identify it as an artificially made object as it would be a randomly shaped wad of iron, and there are a lot of randomly shaped wads of iron out there.

    • @BasedChad1
      @BasedChad1 3 года назад +15

      @@medexamtoolsdotcom
      So no space war?

  • @IV_77
    @IV_77 3 года назад +2708

    The fastest thing ever is my ability to make women uncomfortable

    • @evanfaulk2283
      @evanfaulk2283 3 года назад +157

      Stay strong King. #SexOffenderShuffle

    • @sauerkruat5472
      @sauerkruat5472 3 года назад +9

      Lmao

    • @manatster
      @manatster 3 года назад +10

      The profile pic ok

    • @avioid1
      @avioid1 3 года назад +21

      suicidebywords

    • @IAmValefree
      @IAmValefree 3 года назад +32

      I'm uncomfortable already.
      You must have a superpower!

  • @thomasdickson35
    @thomasdickson35 2 года назад +9

    It would be fun to credit the foundry that made the manhole cover with being the first with an object in space.

  • @ThaBeatConductor
    @ThaBeatConductor 2 года назад +9

    Most interesting thing about this whole man-hole cover bit, is that it's probably our only real "defense" against E.T.. A bunch of holes in the ground with nukes at the bottom blasting disks of metal into the ether.

    • @kenrussell1093
      @kenrussell1093 Год назад +1

      If they could figure out how to aim them, it would definitely rain hell on E.T.

    • @collectiusindefinitus6935
      @collectiusindefinitus6935 Год назад +4

      Missiles can reach outside the atmosphere with the added benefit of actually being able to reliably hit a target. Just add a stage or two and said missiles can go orbital.
      Nuclear explosions (which are likely to be used by us as they give the most damage per payload mass) are a lot less destructive in a vacuum than in atmosphere, however nuke propelled “shrapnel” (basically just the manhole cover but the explosion happens in space) fired by these missiles seems like a more plausible alternative.

    • @rearspeaker6364
      @rearspeaker6364 11 месяцев назад

      an Excalibur shell but made around a manhole cover.

  • @Heidegaff
    @Heidegaff 4 года назад +1978

    Manhole: I'm the fastest thing ever made!
    Helios probe: I'm about to end that *manhole* career.

  • @auulauul9328
    @auulauul9328 4 года назад +3414

    Just curious: how does nearly instantly being accelerated to six times Earth's escape velocity not turn the manhole cover to a spray of dust?

    • @spacious3544
      @spacious3544 4 года назад +619

      It probably did turn into dust

    • @The_Hunters_Lodge
      @The_Hunters_Lodge 4 года назад +361

      m a g i c

    • @Katt1n
      @Katt1n 4 года назад +293

      @Aelerity It would vaporize which could be considered really fine dust.

    • @camilleo2817
      @camilleo2817 4 года назад +127

      Also, the gaz that pushed it must have been extremely hot

    • @cmw184
      @cmw184 4 года назад +184

      Because its steel baby 💪

  • @itsdweezy
    @itsdweezy 2 года назад +3

    This hits another planet eventually and completely destroys it. Starts intergalactic war.

  • @ThatBBShopSound
    @ThatBBShopSound 2 года назад +5

    One way to analyze the speed of an object moving that fast is to measure the amount of motion blur in the frame, if the detail was visible enough.

  • @tokkifoefire3409
    @tokkifoefire3409 3 года назад +5719

    Alien Captain: Sir! Our flag ship's Hull has been badly damaged by some kind of high speed moving projectile coming from the planet "Earth"!
    Alien Warlord: Could it be? The Humans perfected orbital railgun defense?! Their technological advancements might not be as primitive as we thought...
    Alien Captain: Should we continue the invasion?
    Alien Warlord: No, call it off. We might've underestimated the Humans and that might just be a warning shot, who knows what they'll unleash.
    *Meanwhile on Earth*
    Human: Anyone see where that manhole cover flew off to? Hopefully it didn't land on someone's head.

    • @inxendere
      @inxendere 3 года назад +248

      A Helvetica Standard moment

    • @main8824
      @main8824 3 года назад +183

      Underrated comment

    • @talkalexis
      @talkalexis 3 года назад +36

      @@main8824 true

    • @addust
      @addust 3 года назад +212

      Human: Oh nice a hostile to gun down.
      *Earth proceeds to become a minigun and the aliens are brutally taken down by a few metal lids.*

    • @tompelle1061
      @tompelle1061 3 года назад +6

      lol

  • @okacha_0632
    @okacha_0632 4 года назад +1447

    Soviet Union: *sends Sputnik to space*
    America: *sends Manhole Cover*

    • @CardZed
      @CardZed 4 года назад +20

      Almost the same thing lol

    • @xopgoat10
      @xopgoat10 4 года назад +35

      *Take that commies*

    • @mikoslaww
      @mikoslaww 4 года назад +22

      *manhole hitting sputnik*

    • @3wGaming
      @3wGaming 4 года назад +32

      America: *turns earth into gun*

    • @carkid266
      @carkid266 4 года назад +1

      Firs is firs.
      Rekted

  • @stevenwestfall7638
    @stevenwestfall7638 2 года назад +12

    My takeaway from this is that out of all of the scientists who were involved in the project not one of them raised the possibility that the way in which the hole etc was dug would potentially create a "gun barrel". But then again maybe none of them said anything because they knew this would happen.

  • @GaryBickford
    @GaryBickford 2 года назад +1

    Another argument against burning up in the atmosphere is that the gases pushing the plate were also moving at that speed and even faster, so for the period going through the densest part, the disk was probably not even effected by it.
    The plate was no doubt subjected to very similar forces across the entire area, so little or no bending stress would have been felt.
    As for melting dron the propelling gases, the plate was five inches thick. The melting point of steel varies with composition, ranging from 1300s to 1500s degrees Celsius. Using 200,000 kph and the Karman Line of 100 km as the "edge" of space, the plate would have passed out of anything resembling atmosphere in less than two seconds. So while a thin layer of the underside may have ablated off, I expect that layer was probably less than a millimeter. This depends on the temperature of the propelling medium, but that was already vaporized concrete, so the temperature would have been largely converted to velocity and pressure. (See the Rocket Equation regarding that conversion.)
    So while I know nothing and blather about things I am oretty much ignorant of, I am confident that a nearly perfect steel disk is out there!
    While it slowed down some as it left the solar system gravity well, with its initial velocity of about 55.555 km per second. It would pass the geostationary satellites in about 720 seconds.
    Disregarding the relatively tiny draf due the gravitational pull of Earth and the Sun, it has by now traveled something like 1.2% of a light year (0.012045 ly). Here's my numbers in case i screwed up:
    Km/s * seconds/year * km in one light year * years since 1957.
    (200000/3600)*(365.25*24*3600)/9460730000000*(2022−1957)

  • @itaybron
    @itaybron 5 лет назад +2077

    Imagine some alien spaceship getting a manhole armor piercings round through its hull

    • @allan3908
      @allan3908 5 лет назад +210

      This is the exact reason why extraterrestrial life has yet to be found by inferior earthlings... 😏 They ran for cover immediately, once they realized that they were out gunned by the weird blue planet 🌏
      Furthermore, we unwillingly gave them multiple decades of head start... We'll not catch up with them for a good while 😅

    • @Amiaaaaaaaaa
      @Amiaaaaaaaaa 5 лет назад +38

      @@allan3908 I mean, they could've used the manhole cover as cover

    • @Lavapurg
      @Lavapurg 5 лет назад +169

      "Report 274 : Humans have started to create weapons that could end up troublesome if used on us, they have tested the weapons a couple of times... They just tested the weapon again but underground this time... HOLY SHIT WHAT IS TH- *gets impaled by thicc iron Boi*"

    • @HandledToaster2
      @HandledToaster2 5 лет назад

      Wtf did you say I couldn't understand a thing

    • @kelvinpang438
      @kelvinpang438 5 лет назад +16

      @@HandledToaster2 he meant imagine if the manhole cover went through a alien spaceship he just used a lot of fancy words making it confusing.

  • @mrgar4446
    @mrgar4446 3 года назад +3125

    If people were smart they would capitalize on this and turn this into an actual functioning weapon, just scaled down
    Edit: Wait that's literally just a gun

    • @roshjoberts3248
      @roshjoberts3248 3 года назад +88

      lmao

    • @oldaccount5477
      @oldaccount5477 3 года назад +439

      Literally just a gun

    • @Tiyratania
      @Tiyratania 3 года назад +154

      Except we could probably control the blast and finally have a way for nuclear-powered space weapons. I mean come on itd be catastrophic how much shit that manhole cover could do

    • @jorge8596
      @jorge8596 3 года назад +99

      A nuclear pistol

    • @longusschlongus2452
      @longusschlongus2452 3 года назад +49

      I think it would be more of a cannon...

  • @ultrametric9317
    @ultrametric9317 Год назад +2

    Fascinating! That thing definitely did not burn up. A meteor that size would easily make it to ground, and they go about the same speed, 130k MPH. They also go on sideways trajectories usually. Another possibility is that the shock later caused it to break apart.

  • @jul1440
    @jul1440 2 года назад +39

    There is over a 99% probability that the plug (the "manhole cover") was converted to plasma in the lower atmosphere in milliseconds.

    • @Shaggy_Rogers0001
      @Shaggy_Rogers0001 2 года назад +2

      It could be on a different planet for all we know!

    • @jul1440
      @jul1440 2 года назад +6

      @@Shaggy_Rogers0001 It is indeed possible, however astronomically improbable (no pun intended); slightly less improbable that it is barreling through space in orbit around the galactic core.
      Yes, it's possible; we only have one frame of video of the thing, after all! What we do know is: at that speed in the lower atmosphere, it is like plowing through concrete. Two frames after the picture, the plug would incandesce brilliant white hot. The immense friction would instantly cause the plug to rise well beyond 15,000°F; at those temperatures, iron is a plasma.
      A few milliseconds later, the plasma ball will have entered the stratosphere. If it survived all the way beyond the exopause into space, it likely did so as plasma and cooled into steel 'dust' (fragments). Even so, the dust would then be spacebound i.e. "flying through space", but not by any means intact.

    • @Shaggy_Rogers0001
      @Shaggy_Rogers0001 2 года назад +1

      @@jul1440 I know this is a little off topic, but if that manhole cover were to be caught in the orbit of a black hole, it could be accelerated to the speed of light! Since the energy of a black hole is essentially ♾️

    • @jul1440
      @jul1440 2 года назад +3

      @@Shaggy_Rogers0001 *Near* the speed of light. Particles with mass can never travel at the speed of light. Conversely, massless particles (i.e., light) can never travel at any speed other than the speed of light.

    • @Shaggy_Rogers0001
      @Shaggy_Rogers0001 2 года назад +1

      @@jul1440 Need I remind you that the energy and gravitational pull of a black hole is ♾️! That's how much force would be required to accelerate an object to the speed of light!

  • @un_omen
    @un_omen 3 года назад +1225

    Correction: Rule34 artist are actually known to be much faster!

    • @wecluse
      @wecluse 2 года назад +5

      Yes

    • @haydenchu58
      @haydenchu58 2 года назад +6

      Are you saying that the artists were created in a lab 😂 lmao

    • @theonlypenguin7734
      @theonlypenguin7734 2 года назад +55

      @@haydenchu58 I mean, people are in fact man made

    • @livewellwitheds6885
      @livewellwitheds6885 2 года назад +2

      only when coming

    • @thatbeefman8042
      @thatbeefman8042 2 года назад

      Voyager 1 would like to have a word with you

  • @readmore5888
    @readmore5888 5 лет назад +768

    Who will win?
    - Billions of dollars invested in sending rockets to space
    - One Manholy boi

    • @shinmon9486
      @shinmon9486 5 лет назад +18

      Sounds Gay but okay

    • @bri.slaughter5787
      @bri.slaughter5787 5 лет назад +6

      Dead meme

    • @wolfsden6479
      @wolfsden6479 5 лет назад +5

      @@shinmon9486 not that there's anything wrong with that

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 5 лет назад +7

      -Billions of dollars invested in sending rockets to space
      Or
      -Billions of dollars invested in splitting atoms
      🤔

    • @wolfsden6479
      @wolfsden6479 5 лет назад +1

      @@fakename287 nobody:
      US Government: *LETS DO BOTH*

  • @shonstu2517
    @shonstu2517 2 года назад +3

    i really love how dumb this is, the fact that the government put a manhole cover over the literal pinnacle of weapon design and never thought of the consequence

  • @connerSphotography
    @connerSphotography 2 года назад +10

    I think it’s funny to picture the scientist and military personal just standing there looking into the sky wondering if the man hole is going to come back down.

  • @nitram.9621
    @nitram.9621 3 года назад +1565

    Year 2550; A manhole crashes onto unknown land, right into an alien school, leading to the first galactic war in our galaxy.

    • @Zedryx69
      @Zedryx69 3 года назад +7

      oomf

    • @EpicGamer-eh6rm
      @EpicGamer-eh6rm 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @WinVisten
      @WinVisten 3 года назад +40

      That manhole doesn't dismiss you, I do.

    • @OwnedBucketTheBucketMan
      @OwnedBucketTheBucketMan 3 года назад +10

      Sounds familiar... Is this reminiscent of the Chinese rocket booster that almost fell on a school?

    • @nitram.9621
      @nitram.9621 3 года назад +11

      @@OwnedBucketTheBucketMan No absolutely not, I wasn't even avare of this story, i don't intend to introduce political quarrels in my youtube comments.

  • @TheOrg4n
    @TheOrg4n 4 года назад +1617

    New Sonic movie : "Gotta go fast"
    Manhole cover : "I'm gonna end that hedgehog's whole career"

    • @blixxgfx582
      @blixxgfx582 4 года назад +15

      @The_Hinterland EvEry CoMmEnt Is ThIs ForMAt

    • @parkiel54
      @parkiel54 4 года назад +7

      The_Hinterland tell me about it, also the stupid
      Nobody:
      Then some stupid shit, it’s so damn annoying. And the hotel: trivago comments are also annoying. Basically RUclips’s comments are running in an loop

    • @tsunderechild2777
      @tsunderechild2777 4 года назад +1

      Photon: *laughs in c*

    • @davidkinkade3884
      @davidkinkade3884 4 года назад

      Sonic move at 343 m / s, Manhole cover speed 54000 m/s or 157 x Sonic speed or mark 157 and 0.000179628 C

    • @polygonalfortress
      @polygonalfortress 4 года назад

      @@parkiel54 my blood gets boiling hot when i see one of those "ima end their career" comments

  • @FazeThruWallz
    @FazeThruWallz 2 года назад +2

    My dad when gas prices drop by 2 cents:
    Finally! a worthy opponent!

  • @frun
    @frun Год назад +1

    "This is a bacteria from the manhole cover, over. We are nearing Alpha Centauri and doing well! Mission is success." - I translated the message of the first organism in space.

  • @aidankilleen5889
    @aidankilleen5889 5 лет назад +1668

    *NNNNYYYYOOOOM*
    (Humans, some day in the future): WTF WAS THAT A MANHOLE COVER?

    • @mclarenmp4-12c8
      @mclarenmp4-12c8 4 года назад +35

      imagine if you were standing on the manhole cover

    • @TrashDeviant
      @TrashDeviant 4 года назад +37

      @@mclarenmp4-12c8 Probably get turned into a scattering of limbs, organs and red human juice.

    • @gmodiscool14
      @gmodiscool14 4 года назад +15

      TrashDeviant mmmm red human juice

    • @TrashDeviant
      @TrashDeviant 4 года назад +17

      @@gmodiscool14 Yeah, it is one of the better tasting human juices. Not a fan of the yellow or white juices. Green human juice just smells weird. And the purple one doesn't even come from humans.

    • @L0RDK3Y
      @L0RDK3Y 4 года назад +1

      cow juice keep the cereal up guys!

  • @snowleopard9463
    @snowleopard9463 4 года назад +1673

    "You encountered a space travel rival!"
    Soviet union: chooses lvl 10 Sputnik!
    America: chooses lvl 1 manhole cover

    • @yeetocheeto8102
      @yeetocheeto8102 3 года назад +84

      Level isn't everything
      It 's about them stats

    • @loasanty9384
      @loasanty9384 3 года назад +2

      @@yeetocheeto8102 agreed

    • @alexanderballance2996
      @alexanderballance2996 3 года назад +3

      I’ve seen you comment before

    • @tomendruweit9386
      @tomendruweit9386 3 года назад +10

      The germans actually brought the thirst thing into space. The V2 flew in a height that is considered space.

    • @mark1v2.08
      @mark1v2.08 3 года назад +2

      @@yeetocheeto8102 *If only the people from another world get this shit.*

  • @user-lv4kc9zi8r
    @user-lv4kc9zi8r 2 месяца назад +1

    that manhole cover finna be a whole mcu phase 5 movie plot 💀

  • @Cjx0r
    @Cjx0r 2 года назад

    MW 18014 was a German A-4/V-2 rocket test launch that took place on 20 June 1944, at the Peenemünde Army Research Center in Peenemünde. It was the first man-made object to reach outer space, attaining an apogee of 176 kilometers, which is well above the Kármán line.

  • @thomasturner6980
    @thomasturner6980 5 лет назад +1507

    Soviet Union: we were the first country to send a man-made object into space
    USA: hold my manhole

    • @zandovic
      @zandovic 5 лет назад +77

      The V2 of Germany would have been the first in 1944 (Google "first object in space").

    • @_JayRamsey_
      @_JayRamsey_ 5 лет назад +41

      "hold my manhole"

    • @najrenchelf2751
      @najrenchelf2751 5 лет назад +19

      ThomasTurner69, that kind of sounds dirty... 😂

    • @lucasplasma1617
      @lucasplasma1617 5 лет назад +10

      @@zandovic It was a sub-orbital flight, the first object in space was Sputnik I

    • @Richi_Boi
      @Richi_Boi 5 лет назад +15

      V2 Rocket by Wernher von Braun in 1944 reched 189km high. HaI was wrong

  • @kianmarcial8884
    @kianmarcial8884 3 года назад +3048

    Nukes really is the answer for everything. They even gave us hentai

    • @RJ_Owlby
      @RJ_Owlby 3 года назад +389

      I’m pissed off because I can’t say this is wrong

    • @yeetocheeto8102
      @yeetocheeto8102 3 года назад +290

      why would you say something so controversial but so brave

    • @cwimescene
      @cwimescene 3 года назад +51

      And God I wish they didnt

    • @cody1.4.3.7
      @cody1.4.3.7 3 года назад +22

      Wha- how?

    • @meruneru20
      @meruneru20 3 года назад +212

      @@cody1.4.3.7 It's a joke about how the nuking of japan changed the culture from warrior like to a bunch of weaboo hentai porn etc

  • @gabrielb2598
    @gabrielb2598 2 года назад +2

    If it got into space, wouldn’t that make it the farthest man-made object from earth? Farther than the Voyager 1?

    • @MrHAH-cd9ku
      @MrHAH-cd9ku 2 года назад

      Except we don’t know where it went, and by now can’t possibly record the thing. It could’ve crashed into something like Jupiter’s Great Storm, or Pluto’s moon, or any random thing in space. But it’s a high likelihood it did reach far enough to outdo NASA’s effort.

    • @scarfaceAC2
      @scarfaceAC2 Год назад +1

      We could never really know. It may have hit something, like an asteroid or one of the gas giants

    • @gabrielb2598
      @gabrielb2598 Год назад +1

      @@scarfaceAC2 yeah but that’s unlikely because they are so far apart.

  • @davidfernandez1992
    @davidfernandez1992 9 месяцев назад +1

    The top speed record now belongs to Parker Solar Probe which touched the Corona of Sun and travelled at a speed of 692,000 km/h (430,000 miles/h) which is 192 km/s (119 miles/s).

  • @friendlyatheist387
    @friendlyatheist387 4 года назад +490

    Soviet union: we are the first who sent an object to space
    Murican mainhole cover: i cant hear you over the sound of my velocity

    • @Jack1rules
      @Jack1rules 4 года назад +19

      Considering it’s traveling faster than the speed of sound it would be more like I can’t hear you I’m traveling faster than sound

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 4 года назад +18

      I believe the german "Aggregat 4 or "V2" rocket was the first man made object in space.

  • @awddfg
    @awddfg 5 лет назад +673

    *_Public: How fast did the manhole cover go?_*
    *_Scientists: Yes_*

    • @naoromi9883
      @naoromi9883 5 лет назад +21

      public: How fast did it go? Can you provide footage?
      scientists: sur-*[REDACTED]*

    • @summeryim
      @summeryim 5 лет назад +10

      USSR: Ha! I launched the first object into space!
      US Government: Did you detected a manhole cover, dumb Communist?
      USSR: Err... WHAT?!?!

    • @LiquidSpartan117
      @LiquidSpartan117 5 лет назад +1

      Stupid meme. Fuck outta here

    • @colin-campbell
      @colin-campbell 5 лет назад +4

      Angel Of Misericordia
      Is it better or worse than the
      “No one: x
      Other person: y” jokes?

    • @awddfg
      @awddfg 5 лет назад +2

      @@LiquidSpartan117 *_Be gay in Iran._*

  • @bobsmith6079
    @bobsmith6079 2 года назад +1

    3:56 "...it would have been the first object launched into space."
    The V2 rockets launched against the UK in WW2 had an apogee of 400 miles and space is generally considered as starting at 60 miles or 100 kilometers so it's not even close to being the first object in space.

  • @squidwardfromua
    @squidwardfromua Год назад +2

    Ok, so I've found on the internet that explosion yield of this nuclear test was equivalent to 300 tons of TNT. The manhole weighted 900 kg. Kinetic energy of 900 kg heavy object traveling at 66 km/s is 66 000 * 66 000 * 900 / 2 ≈ 2*10^12 Joules.
    Now 300 tons of TNT is 1.25*10^12 Joules.
    So can anyone tell me, how could bomb explosion transfer 160% of it's explosion energy not to heat, not to blast and not to anything but to kinetic energy of manhole lying 150 meters above?
    Yeah, I could believe if manhole got 1% or 10% of explosion energy, but not 160%, we're not free energy believers here.

  • @The_CIA
    @The_CIA 3 года назад +1424

    *New Horizons: "We launched a rocket at a velocity of 36,000mph."*
    *Nuclear Bomb Researchers: "...hold our Man-hole cover. Well, on second thought, you probably shouldn't."*

    • @axlelijah2327
      @axlelijah2327 3 года назад +9

      well cause rockets are heavy as fuck and a manhole is like not even 10 kilos lmao ofc it'll be faster

    • @arkanon8661
      @arkanon8661 3 года назад +20

      *New Horizons again: "How come?"*
      *Nuclear Bomb Researchers, again: "Uhh, no reason..."*

    • @reinatr4848
      @reinatr4848 3 года назад +15

      @@axlelijah2327 4 INCH (10.16 cm) thick.
      Assuming steel's density to be 8000 kg/m^3, pi to be 22/7 and the manhole cover to be 1 meter across:
      (22/7)*(1/2)²*(0.1016)*8000~638.63 kg

    • @chosela2488
      @chosela2488 3 года назад +5

      replicate the experience and put a camera and a test dummy on it (that sound like a episode of mythbuster)

    • @joshuagaming4149
      @joshuagaming4149 3 года назад +2

      @@reinatr4848 r/theydidthemath

  • @SILENTS1X
    @SILENTS1X 4 года назад +1150

    Manhole cover: I'm the fastest man made thing
    My mom's shoe when I do something wrong: _Hold my flipflop_

    • @boslyporshy6553
      @boslyporshy6553 4 года назад +60

      *LA CHANCLA*

    • @Pharry_
      @Pharry_ 4 года назад +11

      The fastest manmade object is me when mom orders pizza rolls

    • @mohammedshehab3789
      @mohammedshehab3789 4 года назад +5

      SIXAXIS would’ve been better if you said “I’m boutta end this mans whole career”

    • @unom9515
      @unom9515 4 года назад +2

      Brasil stories...

    • @Luke_Ludicrous
      @Luke_Ludicrous 4 года назад

      Normie joke.

  • @grant5941
    @grant5941 Год назад +3

    It's insane that they were only able to find it in one single frame.

  • @Jb3t95
    @Jb3t95 11 месяцев назад +2

    Currently, the Parker Solar Probe is the fastest man-made object, and much faster than the manhole was, at 364,000 MPH.

  • @mr.fingerwithasmileyface3584
    @mr.fingerwithasmileyface3584 2 года назад +1359

    Meanwhile in another planet:
    "We found this round dish with words in a language we don't understand yet. Its made out of iron and it also emits radiation"

    • @dannypipewrench533
      @dannypipewrench533 2 года назад +78

      The manhole cover would not have been exposed to any radioactive material. The vaporized concrete pushed it out of the way before any fallout could be spread.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 2 года назад +58

      @@dannypipewrench533 I'm fairly certain that if the concrete was indeed turned into a gas by the radiation pressure... then that man hole cover got enough neutron and gamma radiation to keep it in active decay for quite some time...

    • @dannypipewrench533
      @dannypipewrench533 2 года назад +16

      @@andersjjensen First off, I am going to ask you if you know a lot in this field. I am not saying that you do not, and I am not going to ignore your arguments if you are not an expert. But, I would like to know if you are, because then I can save us both some trouble and not make a ridiculously simple argument with my limited knowledge.
      With that said, and this may be a false assumption, but I have to believe that vaporized concrete would be an incredibly thick gas, and since it is mostly dirt, rock, and sand, would be a decent, but not total, radiation shield.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 2 года назад +23

      @@dannypipewrench533 I am by no means an expert. However, while a 2m concrete plug at the bottom of a, presumably, quite deep well, is obviously going to create a quite dense gas, by atmospheric standards, I don't think it will provide nearly the same radiation protection, once expanded to the available volume, as the concrete plug would in its pre-vaporized form. And 2m of solid concrete is not nearly enough to shield against neutron and gamma radiation from a nuclear detonation, even some distance away. Sure, alpha and beta radiation should get absorbed relatively well. But fast neutrons and gamma rays have pretty potent penetrating powers. Which is why light water reactors, despite operating at (hopefully!) much less peek power than a nuke, use some 15m of water to stop the critters from barbecuing everything in sight.
      I'm not saying the man hole cover would literally be glowing in the dark, but I'm 100% that a Geiger counter would sound like static if held next to it :P

    • @dannypipewrench533
      @dannypipewrench533 2 года назад +5

      @@andersjjensen So, yeah, the neutrons would probably get through just fine. But only they would cause the cover to become radioactive. My question, though, is would the cover emit enough energy to be harmful afterward?
      Side note: I went on a tour of Idaho State University, and got to walk up to their nuclear reactor. It was a 5 Watt reactor, and was low enough heat to not have a cooling system. The fuel blocks were one foot wide disks, and the reactor casing was about a yard wide, filled with water. The disks stacked on each other were about six inches tall.

  • @tylerwest4756
    @tylerwest4756 4 года назад +756

    Aliens haven’t made it to earth yet because their ship was totaled by a flying manhole cover in space

    • @freshlymemed5680
      @freshlymemed5680 4 года назад +51

      Id like to believe a manhole cover has delayed an alien invasion simply because a manhole cover travelling at extreme speeds blew up a mothership.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 4 года назад +33

      One small victory for Earth's Space Force.

    • @theminercet
      @theminercet 4 года назад +20

      Because they fear the earth's manhole cover,thinking that it's a superweapon that could pierce a mothership in seconds

    • @engine4628
      @engine4628 4 года назад +4

      they gonna be furious when they arrive

    • @addust
      @addust 4 года назад +5

      @@engine4628 IF nuclear tests underground with big sewer doorsTM on top don't destroy every big ship they have and all the small ships get sniped

  • @TheHaniverse
    @TheHaniverse 2 года назад +1

    I totally misunderstood this title to me the fastest object man has ever made to be the manhole cover LOL

  • @hardlyb
    @hardlyb Год назад

    Were there any upper bounds on the speed? Presumably film speed and estimates of the blast force could have given them some. And if so, was the upper bound twice the lower, or ten times, or what?

  • @justsomejerseydevilwithint4606
    @justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 2 года назад +1552

    Imagine you're an alien, and You're cruising along in interstellar space with your shields down to conserve power, and suddenly you hear a *_THWAM_* as some piece of space debris was apparently going fast enough to imbed itself in your hull. You go check what it was, and you find a disc covered in alien symbols that was apparently hurtling through space at a good clip.
    There's a slight chance that manhole cover is on an alien's wall.

    • @talkalexis
      @talkalexis 2 года назад +46

      Great storytelling, you should write a book abot that.

    • @twitchyalien3787
      @twitchyalien3787 2 года назад +27

      Space ship gets a huge hole than man hole is just like: courck

    • @Ruiluth
      @Ruiluth 2 года назад +23

      Most things in space are moving much faster than that naturally. 6x the escape velocity of earth is not that fast on a cosmic scale.

    • @thekeeperofpromise
      @thekeeperofpromise 2 года назад +15

      Space is 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% empty. It's probs still hurtling in space.

    • @user-lh8pk1dn7f
      @user-lh8pk1dn7f 2 года назад +2

      Best Comment

  • @rishinixon7560
    @rishinixon7560 5 лет назад +1479

    He managed to bring planes in. HAI is back.

    • @matthewstuckenbruck5834
      @matthewstuckenbruck5834 5 лет назад +5

      Where? i didnt see it

    • @kierancalder8573
      @kierancalder8573 5 лет назад +12

      Well he is talking about fast things. Now if he was talking about South Korea going silent or something and brought up planes THAT would be crazy!

    • @harrybarodawala3588
      @harrybarodawala3588 5 лет назад +4

      1:10 and 4:08

    • @a_a7287
      @a_a7287 5 лет назад +5

      That's more of a bendover productions thing

    • @JD-wr7fu
      @JD-wr7fu 5 лет назад +7

      @primeknight
      Bendover Productions? Sounds like a company that makes pornos. I assume you mean Wendover Productions.

  • @PureVikingPowers
    @PureVikingPowers 2 года назад +1

    _The fastest man-made object was not a missile or rocket but a manhole cover. The manhole cover was traveling at five times the escape velocity of the Earth or about_ *125,000 miles per hour.* _For reference the second fastest man-made object Voyager 1 is traveling just over_ *38,000 miles per hour.*

  • @davidflavin
    @davidflavin 2 года назад +1

    The astronaut on ISS that sees the manhole cover float by all that time later 😂

  • @zuko1569
    @zuko1569 5 лет назад +921

    Captain America should've used that manhole cover to defeat Thanos

    • @firefish111
      @firefish111 5 лет назад +6

      You commented on every video I watched today.
      BTW, I don't get the joke

    • @ridhamh2966
      @ridhamh2966 5 лет назад +4

      @@firefish111 holy shit man ... about to comment same ...i watched him today two times already lmao

    • @nova_vista
      @nova_vista 5 лет назад +27

      Just imagine Endgame ending with Thanos getting hit in the face by a manhole cover. Im ded xD

    • @DaniFold
      @DaniFold 5 лет назад +2

      @@nova_vista yeah but Sam should've used it.

    • @leovigild_
      @leovigild_ 5 лет назад +5

      Defeating Thanos with a literal nuke-propelled cannon would have been pretty epic to be honest. I imagine him saying his "I am inevitable" line just before being smacked with a chunk of steel moving faster than the Earth's escape velocity.

  • @slypask9185
    @slypask9185 5 лет назад +486

    So, we propulsed a manhole cover at 200 000 kph ?
    Go home humanity, you're drunk

    • @plantrulz223
      @plantrulz223 4 года назад +1

      @Landon Lomenick why did they even think to put a manhole cover over the whole too, lol. Doesn't make much sense

    • @iaxacs3801
      @iaxacs3801 4 года назад +1

      That's the minimum speed we launched it. It's far more likely we launched it at much higher speeds to the point it is the fastest thing we've created.

  • @edreusser4741
    @edreusser4741 2 года назад +2

    The escape velocity of the solar system is 16.6 m/sec. This man-hole cover is the first object man put into interstellar space. It isn't quite there yet, but it will get there eventually unless it has the extremely unlikely circumstance to hit something first.

  • @26doaa
    @26doaa 2 года назад

    I saw the thrust SSC at that exact museum in Coventry, England

  • @RandomPerson-jo7cw
    @RandomPerson-jo7cw 5 лет назад +839

    "First thing in space"
    [Sad V2 noises]

    • @nolategame6367
      @nolategame6367 5 лет назад +63

      Kim Thing it did make i to to space, if only briefly so, NAZI GERMANY IS THE WINNER!

    • @hardlydank932
      @hardlydank932 5 лет назад +3

      lol i commented the same

    • @maruftim
      @maruftim 5 лет назад

      Lol yeah

    • @ludovisuis
      @ludovisuis 5 лет назад +20

      @@nolategame6367 I don't know if Germany did send them to space, but the US captured V2 rockets after the end of the war, and they used them to take the first pictures of Earth from space

    • @TheInnerDINNER
      @TheInnerDINNER 5 лет назад +28

      @@ludovisuis They did, but didn't take pictures. Proof that the victors write the history books

  • @aleksi6012
    @aleksi6012 5 лет назад +916

    Me: "I should go to sleep early"
    Me at 4AM: Watches how a manhole cover became the fastest manmade object ever

    • @maxschorradt6910
      @maxschorradt6910 5 лет назад +5

      0:30AM. So it begins...

    • @alikeesports8814
      @alikeesports8814 5 лет назад +4

      03:40 AM right now. I have a job application in 6 hours ffs but cant sleep :0

    • @finleyhadlow8626
      @finleyhadlow8626 5 лет назад +2

      Me rn

    • @elijaho59
      @elijaho59 5 лет назад +2

      nah Parker Solar Probe is the fastest m8

    • @llDbGll
      @llDbGll 4 года назад +1

      It's currently 3:39 and I'm reading a comment about someone who commented this at 4AM, so yeah... Fuck responsibilities.

  • @leedaniels1468
    @leedaniels1468 Год назад +6

    That manhole cover could be sitting in a museum on some distant planet as proof they are not alone ...quite beautiful really.

    • @kenrussell1093
      @kenrussell1093 Год назад

      Great comment! That is a profound way to look at the possible outcome of this event.

    • @collectiusindefinitus6935
      @collectiusindefinitus6935 Год назад

      Probably not as to intercept it you’d have to be close enough to notice the Earth where the existence of life is quite evident (since we have lights turned on during the night as well as a fleet is satellites firing radio signals.)
      6x escape velocity isn’t much on a cosmic scale in the end.

    • @leedaniels1468
      @leedaniels1468 Год назад

      @@collectiusindefinitus6935 yeah it was a joke.

    • @collectiusindefinitus6935
      @collectiusindefinitus6935 Год назад

      My apologies. The reply from Ken Russel made it seem otherwise.

  • @qdaniele97
    @qdaniele97 2 года назад +1

    The Sputnik was the first man-made object put into orbit, by no means it was the first to reach space.
    The first man-made object (we know of) to reach space was MW 18014 on 20 June 1944. It was a vertical test launch of the V2/Aggregat4 rocket meant to test its behaviour in a vacuum.
    It wasn't even celebrated much at the time cause there was no precise definition of the concept of "space" back then, the idea was "atmosphere becomes thinner and thinner with altitude until there is almost nothing there".
    A previous launch in 1942 that was the first to reach the thermosphere was considered a much more important achievement at the time.
    A V2 rocket, this time launched from US soil in 1946, was also the first man-made object to capture a photo of Earth from space. Well before that manhole "took off".
    Besides all that, Dr. Brownlee himself never believed that "his manhole" reached space.
    He stated multiple times that when he calculated that speed of "6 times escape velocity" he was just messing around for fun.
    He (obviously) didn't had access to a computer at that time, nor to a lot of data that would be necessary for precise calculations, so he just simplified averything pretendeding atmosphere and gravity weren't there, the manhole was indestructible and a lot of other things that really don't belong to the real world.
    His best hypotesis about the fate of the manhole was that, with all probability, it had been vaporized in the next couple of milliseconds.

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67
    @ihavetowait90daystochangem67 5 лет назад +971

    Not as fast as me going downstairs to the living room when I accidentally connect a RUclips video to the family TV

    • @Daniel-jm7ts
      @Daniel-jm7ts 5 лет назад +71

      This is so relatable

    • @douglasmacarthur803
      @douglasmacarthur803 5 лет назад +5

      Yes

    • @Fusdew
      @Fusdew 5 лет назад +149

      At least it’s only RUclips haha

    • @thalo8864
      @thalo8864 5 лет назад +31

      @Bobby Taylor hahah-oh

    • @mweendos
      @mweendos 5 лет назад +50

      He was watching planes having sex 😂

  • @Y10HK29
    @Y10HK29 3 года назад +521

    Aliens: Lets invade this planet, their space artillery isnt advanced yet....wait, whats that metal thingy coming towards us?

    • @hunterbear2421
      @hunterbear2421 3 года назад +65

      the manhole cover just goes through almost all the ships and then the surviving ships pick it up and die from rads

    • @bergsmemes535
      @bergsmemes535 3 года назад +9

      *bonk*

    • @blendyboi5023
      @blendyboi5023 3 года назад +3

      Thats a really low chance

    • @hunterbear2421
      @hunterbear2421 3 года назад +4

      @@blendyboi5023 that would be a r/wroosh but hey i'm not the one understanding that he is joking

    • @Abby2tired
      @Abby2tired 2 года назад +6

      The alien a few seconds later "OH SHIT ITS COMING STRAIGHT AT US"
      Edit: spelling

  • @thewatcher5271
    @thewatcher5271 Год назад +1

    I Think The Heat Generated By The Explosion Would've Melted It, Instantly. Thank You.

  • @Omba820
    @Omba820 2 года назад +1

    Just imagine some alien race just seeing a manhole cover go NEEEOEWM past them

  • @cutiebunnyamber3447
    @cutiebunnyamber3447 4 года назад +1230

    teacher: what's the fastest thing ever?
    me: a man hole!
    *gets detentioned*

  • @aghitsaplane4262
    @aghitsaplane4262 4 года назад +469

    I like to imagine there's a manhole cover out there just slicing straight through planets at incredible speeds

    • @darrens3
      @darrens3 4 года назад +77

      "look at that wormhole, check out that blackhole, oh s**t here comes a manhole!"

    • @LordJoker88
      @LordJoker88 4 года назад +36

      Plot twist, a suns gravity has sligshot the manhole towards earth

    • @thetau4866
      @thetau4866 4 года назад +6

      @@LordJoker88 if only we were that lucky

    • @goose9514
      @goose9514 4 года назад +4

      mach 500^10

    • @Attaxalotl
      @Attaxalotl 4 года назад +1

      The most powerful weapon in the universe (that doesn't slightly cheat physics (like kurzgesagt's black hole bomb)): an ordinary manhole cover.

  • @romanpackham8471
    @romanpackham8471 Год назад +1

    imagine if you were an alien who was just heading home when suddenly your house gets destroyed by a meteor and that meteor is this thing

  • @wanali4504
    @wanali4504 2 года назад +1

    Fastest space object
    3: The Helios probes
    2: the Juno probes
    1: a goddamm metal cap

  • @AH-lw2bj
    @AH-lw2bj 4 года назад +469

    This needs to be re-tried with today's high speed cameras for more accuracy

  • @aidanfoley3263
    @aidanfoley3263 4 года назад +1301

    “I’ll give you a hint. It’s not the U.S. military when a country finds oil”

    • @meh5812
      @meh5812 4 года назад +27

      i don't know this is hard

    • @green_life7
      @green_life7 4 года назад +4

      Elaborate

    • @blackhawks81H
      @blackhawks81H 4 года назад +57

      "when a country finds oil" is a weird way of saying "when Israel says so"

    • @weasle2904
      @weasle2904 4 года назад +26

      Funny, the US never invaded Venezuela, despite them being an extremely weak and defenceless country with the world's LARGEST oil reserves...

    • @unflexian
      @unflexian 4 года назад +36

      @@weasle2904 Are you not aware that Venezuela is currently under US sanctions? Even Photoshop is unavailable there.

  • @nsayer
    @nsayer 2 года назад +1

    Strictly speaking, if the manhole cover made it into space, it would not have been the first man-made object in space. If you define space by the Von Karman line, the first man-made object in space would have been one of the rockets lunched from peenemünde during the testing that led up to the V-2 program during 1944. At least one of them went higher than 100 km or 50 miles, depending on whether you pick the EU or US version of the line.