Rocket Engine Testing the NASA Way!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Article: “Next-Generation RS-25 Engines for the NASA Space Launch System” go.usa.gov/xQ8Jm
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    Stennis Space Center has long been known as the agency’s largest rocket testing facility and they have been extremely busy with the testing of the upgraded RS-25 engines. In fact all RS-25 Engine testing happens exclusively at Stennis Space Center! If these look familiar to you, it may be due to the fact that they were used as the space shuttle main engine for the last 30 years. Compared to the 3 RS-25 engines that the space shuttle had the SLS will utilize 4 of them to produce 2 Million pounds of thrust. The thorough testing of the RS-25 plays an essential role in upholding NASA’s high standards of efficient and reliable engines.

Комментарии • 321

  • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
    @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 5 лет назад +96

    TITLE: "The NASA Way!"
    VIDEO: **animated**
    ME: Duuuuuuuuuuuuuude.

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 5 лет назад +10

      ll Kasper ll 1:33 don’t be so triggered so quickly.. try having patience for 3 minutes.

    • @sankar3250
      @sankar3250 5 лет назад

      I got it..

    • @comradenapoleon7693
      @comradenapoleon7693 4 года назад +1

      You ever just only watch the first minute of a video just under 3 minutes

  • @Backyardmech1
    @Backyardmech1 5 лет назад +6

    Pretty cool to see NASA has enough smarts to reverse engineer engines that engineers 50+ years ago secured their jobs with making personal notes. Now they’ve been retired for ~30 years or more, also mostly gone. Also the old engineers designed these engines with slide rules and ingenuity. Not computer models and other computer aided guesstimations.

    • @teamtoken
      @teamtoken 5 лет назад +1

      Backyardmech1 you still need ingenuity. Thank god side rules are gone

  • @__-yd6ng
    @__-yd6ng 4 года назад +3

    T-10,9,8,7
    Now we have in main engines start
    6,5,4,3,2,1,0
    and liftoff!

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies 3 года назад +2

    NASA policy: take ultra-expensive re-usable STS rocket engines, make them even more expensive, AND THEN THROW THEM AWAY.

  • @wedgeantilles7731
    @wedgeantilles7731 3 года назад +1

    Go NASA! Thank you!

  • @iblesbosuok
    @iblesbosuok 5 лет назад +6

    I love to see diamond-shock flame. It gives me hugh spirit.
    Cheers from Indonesia

  • @46sayakdash612
    @46sayakdash612 5 лет назад +39

    Love from ISRO

  • @alexcarter9866
    @alexcarter9866 3 года назад +1

    Vary nice..my dream NASA job

  • @PowerRacer
    @PowerRacer 5 лет назад +9

    great NASA Scientists, Exploring the universe

    • @swedensy
      @swedensy 5 лет назад

      Haha, too far fetcht. Nex mission is to mars. Forget about universe..

  • @codyfinniessee4912
    @codyfinniessee4912 5 лет назад +2

    Raw

  • @itsdimitriymedvedyev
    @itsdimitriymedvedyev 5 лет назад +8

    Use Rd-180

  • @1994clue
    @1994clue 3 года назад +1

    Nice Animation, realy I like it!

  • @robertkeller6395
    @robertkeller6395 5 лет назад +29

    NASA Rocket Engine -- Made in Russia ?

    • @AlexAlex-kb4tv
      @AlexAlex-kb4tv 5 лет назад +2

      Most likely!

    • @SurjeetSingh-sw1jp
      @SurjeetSingh-sw1jp 5 лет назад +3

      Made in California,USA-at NASA JPl by their Rocket Scientists/Aerospace Engineers

    • @elli003
      @elli003 5 лет назад

      No silly. The Russians copy our designs. It all started with the B-29 Super-fortress.

    • @bobbymanu4993
      @bobbymanu4993 5 лет назад +1

      All countries engines are made in india and Pakistan together

    • @zunriya
      @zunriya 5 лет назад

      yep under same desingn

  • @olddog103
    @olddog103 3 месяца назад

    They used to test these in the monstrous cave at EDWARDS AFB

  • @dadudejeelin2172
    @dadudejeelin2172 5 лет назад +2

    I literally searched mini rocket engines and this monster of an engine meant for a rocket going to mars

    • @CardZed
      @CardZed 4 года назад +1

      This aint going to mars tho

  • @devcoolkol
    @devcoolkol 5 лет назад +2

    I only have an giant question how many engines are there in proton first and second stage

  • @diwitdharpatitripathi2282
    @diwitdharpatitripathi2282 4 года назад +1

    Rocket engine. Astronaut farmer.

  • @Ken-ce1nt
    @Ken-ce1nt 3 года назад +8

    30 years later they gonna say it’s time for Artemis to take flight☠️

  • @kirans069
    @kirans069 5 лет назад +1

    Great work sir

  • @akhilreddy7408
    @akhilreddy7408 5 лет назад +5

    Why the engines can't move during test

    • @shaswatsahay9326
      @shaswatsahay9326 5 лет назад +1

      cause they are so powerful..it can move the whole system

    • @akhilreddy7408
      @akhilreddy7408 5 лет назад +1

      @@shaswatsahay9326 yes that much powered engines are fixed to ground and they can't move to the full thrust

    • @StarshipTrooper
      @StarshipTrooper 4 года назад

      Akhil Reddy it’s being held down but the test stand.

  • @TechRootAyeshaSultana
    @TechRootAyeshaSultana 10 месяцев назад

    can i reuse this content in my youtube channel

  • @GreativeDIY
    @GreativeDIY 5 лет назад

    Great

  • @Basketball-r2j
    @Basketball-r2j Год назад

    So smart

  • @aons5481
    @aons5481 5 лет назад +92

    The Rocket is a paid actor

  • @ShrinivasNaik
    @ShrinivasNaik 5 лет назад +3

    Great effort guys, the new SLS is 🔥🔥.
    I just want to share my thought, I am not degrading the efforts, sometime it feels like why we are stuck at this technology? Can't we use atomic energy to lift off? With that we can cut down the large fuel compartments of the ship..
    Another guy in the comment section has talked about anti-gravity propulsion just as my thought, is this too filmy? Sci-fi movie effect?🤓

    • @yogeshsharma6173
      @yogeshsharma6173 5 лет назад

      Atomic energy cant produce such large amount of gases, it can only produce heat energy, for rocket very large amount of burning gases are required

    • @ShrinivasNaik
      @ShrinivasNaik 5 лет назад

      @@yogeshsharma6173 bro check this ruclips.net/video/xawFKfqiI4g/видео.html

    • @lirby6962
      @lirby6962 2 года назад

      Wouldn't nuclear rockets be more suitable in space for its high isp in vacuum rather than sea level? This is just my experience from ksp. Idk if it applies to real life

  • @richardgarriga6766
    @richardgarriga6766 5 лет назад +1

    It's 2019! and we are still using rocket, and not using antigravity propulsion!

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 5 лет назад

      So, where is your anti gravity propulsion design?

    • @ShrinivasNaik
      @ShrinivasNaik 5 лет назад

      Ya, why we are stuck here? Some extra ordinary brains should really think of it..

  • @Justin_Martin
    @Justin_Martin 4 года назад

    This RS-25 engine is awesome 🇺🇸👑💕This RS-25 engine is most powerful 🇺🇸🇺🇸👑👑💕💕

    • @yellowaquaristik5133
      @yellowaquaristik5133 3 года назад

      Sadly its not gonna be reused this time , but thrown away like an expendable SRB.

  • @proximab9028
    @proximab9028 5 лет назад

    Love spaceX love NASA

  • @igortyurenkov4140
    @igortyurenkov4140 5 лет назад +2

    When is the next fire works lunch ?

  • @ChopperartisLife
    @ChopperartisLife Год назад

    Because ❤

  • @leighsmith8028
    @leighsmith8028 5 лет назад +15

    still using the same old tech stuff from 60 years ago

    • @georgekolotouros230
      @georgekolotouros230 5 лет назад +1

      Not enough money.

    • @viethung9312
      @viethung9312 5 лет назад

      And powerful

    • @paulround8501
      @paulround8501 4 года назад

      @@georgekolotouros230 They had plenty of money, $20Billion wasted on this thing so far with a $2 Billion projected mission cost. Mean while the commercial launch industry is leaving this in the dust.

  • @yourcommentmightnotworksop9987
    @yourcommentmightnotworksop9987 5 лет назад +2

    Its always "ONE DAY"

  • @dannyh8288
    @dannyh8288 5 лет назад +1

    BRING. BACK. THE. SATURN.V. And the Saturn 1B too.

  • @supriyamishra2144
    @supriyamishra2144 5 лет назад

    Why couldn't they use m1-D or Raptor engine by spacex they have byfar the best thrusts to weight ratio, also every efficient, just a question?

  • @Minoguai
    @Minoguai 3 года назад

    the slow progress feels like the progress on BER here in germany :D also taxes wise :D

  • @martynwarren3192
    @martynwarren3192 4 года назад

    It’s not even built yet but looks like something made in the 80’s. it’s just bits taken from other rockets.

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 5 лет назад

    What is the shower of something (sparks?) before the rocket is lit? Is that how it ignites? I would have thought ignition to be internal.
    Why do the nozzles move around horizontally after ignition occurs?

    • @thecheekibreeki3197
      @thecheekibreeki3197 5 лет назад

      Sparks ignite the engine and the engines move cause the thrust pushs the the core

    • @KindGottes92
      @KindGottes92 5 лет назад +2

      The sparks are there to burn unburned fuel to prevent building of an explosive environment. The ignition of the engine is internal. As mentioned bevore, the movement is the steering mechanism of the engines.

    • @CarlosAM1
      @CarlosAM1 5 лет назад

      @@thecheekibreeki3197 wrong. They burn off eztra hydrogen

  • @carpaltester2195
    @carpaltester2195 4 года назад +1

    Saturn V is the biggest rocket or the star ship

  • @brianjamesferguson4646
    @brianjamesferguson4646 5 лет назад

    @1:27 what are those purple-ish cones formed in the engine wake called, and where can I read more about them?? Thanks!

  • @monsterize9567
    @monsterize9567 5 лет назад +1

    Only SpaceX

  • @حسنينالخياط-ظ6ز
    @حسنينالخياط-ظ6ز 5 лет назад

    Very good very happy

  • @tarzaanguru6610
    @tarzaanguru6610 3 года назад

    We need to use other type of fuel in rocket may be use solid fuel.

  • @aleksandersuur9475
    @aleksandersuur9475 5 лет назад +7

    The heart of a rocket is it's first stage engine, everything else follows from that. So, what are the outstanding characteristics of RS-25?
    Excellent ISP as with all hydrogen engines. That would be great in an upper stage, for a first stage it's of limited usefulness.
    High level of complexity and cost, again characteristic of hydrogen engines. In case of RS-25 the unit cost really stands out at 60mil per engine, or about the advertised launch cost of entire Falcon 9. And SLS needs four of them.
    Piss poor TWR, again characteristic for hydrogen engine, acceptable for upper stage, but necessitates solid boosters in first stage completely nullifying ISP advantage. Which would be ok, if NASA could get SRB-s cheaply, they can't.
    So basically overpriced and unsuitable for the selected job, and the rocket they will power will be the same as a result. So why did NASA select them? Because that's what they had, they didn't have a more suitable engine. Instead they should have started by acknowledging they don't have suitable components to make the rocket they want. Engine development is expensive, but it's not as expensive as SLS development has proven to be.

    • @dsyncwashere8077
      @dsyncwashere8077 5 лет назад

      Agreed

    • @paulround8501
      @paulround8501 4 года назад

      I think they could pay for something like 8 falcon heavy launches with one launch of this thing.

  • @PatrickSavalle
    @PatrickSavalle 4 года назад +1

    Are these the Russian RD-180 and RD-181 engines that power the entire US space program? Asking for a friend.

    • @Chris.Davies
      @Chris.Davies 3 года назад

      IT EVEN SAYS IN THE DESCRIPTION, YOU IDIOT.
      These are RS-25 engines that were the main engines for the Space Shuttle.
      Probably the most expensive rocket engines ever made. Designed to be fully re-usable, but NASA has chosen to throw them away.

  • @engineerahmed7248
    @engineerahmed7248 День назад

    Satrurn 5 rocket & nxt 50ys what? Well DEI explains it !

  • @amritbaral9870
    @amritbaral9870 5 лет назад

    Love from nasa

  • @tcb268
    @tcb268 5 лет назад +2

    The NASA way - fancy computer animations of things yet to exist.

  • @jenykkonyk
    @jenykkonyk 5 лет назад

    RS-25... That reminds me something.

  • @toherful
    @toherful 4 года назад

    space x, new generation rorket, shown smoke free

  • @svr4808
    @svr4808 5 лет назад +1

    How can i get working at NASA?

  • @sreekanthd9382
    @sreekanthd9382 5 лет назад

    Nice graphics

  • @chap666ish
    @chap666ish 6 лет назад +44

    Pity it's a misleading video title :(

    • @joevignolor4u949
      @joevignolor4u949 5 лет назад +4

      What a pity you didn't bother to watch the video to the end.

    • @sefutho
      @sefutho 5 лет назад +1

      You are right.

    • @Jones_commentary
      @Jones_commentary 5 лет назад

      Sure

    • @mattgixxer776
      @mattgixxer776 5 лет назад +3

      Joe Vignolo I also thought I was gonna get more engine testing info and test fires (I watched the whole thing)

    • @monkeypants6764
      @monkeypants6764 5 лет назад

      Joe Vignolo haha so right

  • @sunking7616
    @sunking7616 4 года назад

    So damn smart!😎🌞⚡️⚡️⚡️👍

  • @FoxyITA
    @FoxyITA 5 лет назад

    WOW

  • @manofthemoon877
    @manofthemoon877 5 лет назад +25

    *Elon Musk has left the chat.*

    • @catalyst-yt8532
      @catalyst-yt8532 5 лет назад +1

      Elon has joind the chat: ... i have to get this

    • @sinecosine7493
      @sinecosine7493 5 лет назад +3

      Baby Troll Prince
      Elon Musk comments: What a joke. 1.5 to 2.5 billion dollars per launch? Hah.

  • @myrmecologistjp9228
    @myrmecologistjp9228 5 лет назад +1

    What is the Soviet way then?

  • @cindywinters3221
    @cindywinters3221 5 лет назад +18

    NASA is great at making these animations, however that is as close to building the SLS as NASA will get.

    • @joevignolor4u949
      @joevignolor4u949 5 лет назад +5

      You have to imagine things first before you build them. The Saturn V flew and so will SLS.

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 5 лет назад

      diah
      It should be canceled by someone.

    • @cindywinters3221
      @cindywinters3221 5 лет назад

      @jrizzelable Dont hold your breath.

    • @cindywinters3221
      @cindywinters3221 5 лет назад

      @jrizzelable You seem to be well informed.
      Can you explain why SLS is taking so long?
      SLS is using Shuttle main engines, Shuttle SRB,s and a new and improved Apollo space capsule. The Orion spacecraft made its 1 and only test flight in December of 2014 on a Delta 4 Heavy rocket. With all that "off the shelf technology" you wold have thought it would be flying now. The Saturn 5 rocket was built in less than 10 years and all its technology was scratch built?

    • @cindywinters3221
      @cindywinters3221 5 лет назад

      Just waiting on a reply or are you going to call me a " Dip Shit".

  • @ritzyllama
    @ritzyllama 4 года назад +1

    so, stock footage with no breakdowns or technical info... ok

  • @emmanuelluhaga952
    @emmanuelluhaga952 5 лет назад

    Why it is too small in size

  • @myfavoritemartian1
    @myfavoritemartian1 4 года назад

    The SLS is way over budget and ten years behind schedule. The first SLS booster they pressure tested blew up bigtime. The first completed SLS booster has been on the Mississippi test stand since January 22, 2020.. Can anyone tell me if it has even lit off once? They only say, "Later this year." (And they didn't even have to build the test stands as they were built to test the Saturn V and were declared national monuments. Now NASA decides to use them. What would have happened if we had let them tear them down like they did the Mercury and Gemini launch towers? #Still using 1960's infrastructure, Go NASA)

  • @lifethrownoutofthewindow
    @lifethrownoutofthewindow 4 года назад +1

    nasa way : animation.

  • @stefanmantchev631
    @stefanmantchev631 5 лет назад

    Gostei muito mas poderia ter tradução...

  • @SirigiriAkhil
    @SirigiriAkhil 5 лет назад +1

    Listen my name will be a brand AKHIL

  • @ashwakali8103
    @ashwakali8103 5 лет назад

    I have one doubt can use small engines to go to space can possible

  • @skymarshallmarz5573
    @skymarshallmarz5573 5 лет назад

    "Anybody got a real long fuse?"

  • @headshotgaming3798
    @headshotgaming3798 5 лет назад

    My wish is to be a scientist of NASA

  • @muhammadbocil7311
    @muhammadbocil7311 5 лет назад +1

    Love NASA mission nice i like your robot😁

  • @mkannan4117
    @mkannan4117 5 лет назад

    ISRO AND NASA IS BEST BEST AND BEST

    • @UPAKHOSALA
      @UPAKHOSALA 5 лет назад

      Leon musk ur biggest challenge, for 30 or more years u people have created rockets for governor

    • @UPAKHOSALA
      @UPAKHOSALA 5 лет назад

      For government not governor. But at tax payers money, but now Times are changing fast Elon is challenging that archaic law , anybody can go to space

    • @monsterize9567
      @monsterize9567 5 лет назад

      Only SpaceX :)

  • @dummmylog3070
    @dummmylog3070 5 лет назад

    Is he catching breathe?

  • @GD-mn8sx
    @GD-mn8sx 5 лет назад

    Vibrations

  • @davidl.579
    @davidl.579 5 лет назад +1

    Oh my taxes!

  • @PassportAdam
    @PassportAdam 5 лет назад +1

    Cancel SLS.... Please, and thanks.

  • @VV-ln7fq
    @VV-ln7fq 5 лет назад

    How do they measure the thrust of the engines? Do they push against a giant spring with a gauge on it?

    • @corneraction6765
      @corneraction6765 Год назад

      My best guess: They weigh the engine and then it on a full tank of gas. Then they put the engine with a full tank of gas on a rail and measure the speed. Measuring with a spring could also work.

  • @tratamloc
    @tratamloc 5 лет назад

    Nói NASA nghe có vẽ rất ghe... nhưng nga kg cung cấp tên lửa đẩy cho NASA thì liệu NASA sẽ như thế nào.

  • @ashman187
    @ashman187 5 лет назад +1

    The software has been tested and is working ok, iits time for the "event"

    • @howardlitson9796
      @howardlitson9796 4 года назад

      No, it's hardware and embedded systems of firmware has been tested and is working perfectly. Absolutely not software.

    • @howardlitson9796
      @howardlitson9796 4 года назад

      Engine has been tested and is working perfectly. The body material of Engine used in alloy of stainless steel. Alloy of stainless steel about body material of rocket engine are anti corrosive and anti high temperature 🌡️ and very well stable.

  • @cocosloan3748
    @cocosloan3748 4 года назад +2

    If Alien come to earth and ask us "What is your greatest achievement "? - "We went to the moon" ....- "And achieved what "?

  • @TheKarstrasse
    @TheKarstrasse 5 лет назад

    Why does the music sound like a broken tape recorder?

  • @To1988ny
    @To1988ny 5 лет назад +1

    And yet some stupid people think that we never been to the moon

    • @disclaimer6872
      @disclaimer6872 5 лет назад

      and yet some silly people think 9/11 wasn't an inside job..

  • @kexx99
    @kexx99 5 лет назад +2

    Тоже одни мультики

    • @fatitankeris6327
      @fatitankeris6327 5 лет назад

      Анимации тоже часть процесса разработки. Нужно понять правильность концепта, и анимации не запрещаются. Надеюсь, вы хотябы выслушали и поняли речь человека, который объяснял, что этот рокетоноситель из себя будет представлять.

  • @kings4114
    @kings4114 5 лет назад

    Love from pig nagar

  • @yung_lemon6314
    @yung_lemon6314 5 лет назад +1

    Seems like the Russians in the 60s to me......

  • @coreyworthington2797
    @coreyworthington2797 5 лет назад

    Click bait not what title infers.

  • @hectormiguel9201
    @hectormiguel9201 5 лет назад

    Ya no son los unicos "compa".

  • @herzblut_dom
    @herzblut_dom Год назад

    Nice animation🪽

  • @CCPwillfall01
    @CCPwillfall01 5 лет назад

    People that drive imports will say that their cars are still faster.

  • @dks13827
    @dks13827 4 года назад

    Test test test... NEVER fly fly fly !!!!

  • @shadmanrahman8522
    @shadmanrahman8522 5 лет назад

    rip SpaceX

  • @jkp.459
    @jkp.459 5 лет назад

    Nasa i have a question.
    When are we gonna go to mars?

    • @monsterize9567
      @monsterize9567 5 лет назад +1

      When SpaceX use Raptor engine.

    • @jefftube58
      @jefftube58 5 лет назад

      I estimate around 2028 or 2030.

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere 5 лет назад

      In 1969 NASA said we'd be there in 1981... so they're only 50 years behind schedule.

  • @tolpar1233
    @tolpar1233 5 лет назад

    I want to make a lift which lead us to space

  • @jimthefatjam2613
    @jimthefatjam2613 4 года назад

    Haha. SLS go bye bye, elon musk go hi hi

  • @connerravenmodhorizon2059
    @connerravenmodhorizon2059 5 лет назад +1

    Is no the Jedi Way...
    *Is the Nasa Way !!*

  • @naminami9600
    @naminami9600 5 лет назад

    That's a lot of Co2.

    • @663rainmaker
      @663rainmaker 5 лет назад

      Nami Nami o2 and h2o are production from a hydrogen /oxygen powered engine add a spark and o2... and yes hydrogen....Byproduct of exhausted consumed fuel?
      Hydrogen fuel for renewable fuel and clean air and water?
      Stanley Myers was ahead of his time for the invention... the Hindenburg airship was designed for hydrogen.. not only just for Lift... but the Damiler Benz Diesel engines was easily modifiable to run on either diesel fuel or a Hydrogen High Output Gas.... water for fuel?
      Do Away with the needs for fossil fuel? No .... we need our oils and resources!
      NASA... reaching high for all of mankind, will humanity and human beings leave the anger and rage..and lies from?
      Honorable and Courageous Stanley Myers...

  • @brandonshaw7619
    @brandonshaw7619 5 лет назад

    NASA? They still exist

  • @venkatbabu186
    @venkatbabu186 5 лет назад

    Everything is going to be a drop off in Mars. Speed is just 2 G. Easy landing. Not even a single drop will break. Okay Shields are enough nothing breaks.

  • @jack_leinen
    @jack_leinen 4 года назад

    NASA loves animation too much

  • @alfabretentbk5248
    @alfabretentbk5248 5 лет назад +1

    Orang +62 apa cuman saya yg nongol disini

  • @jyo_642
    @jyo_642 5 лет назад +5

    ISRO🇮🇳 is the best

  • @Lifeistooshort200
    @Lifeistooshort200 5 лет назад

    Are they originated from Russia. any answers.

  • @EliasEH89
    @EliasEH89 5 лет назад +11

    For info: Engine is made by russia

    • @StarshipTrooper
      @StarshipTrooper 4 года назад +2

      It’s not, are you getting it confused with the RD-180? Because this is the RS-25

  • @sarahseamons5016
    @sarahseamons5016 4 года назад

    I hope someday NASA will go to reusable rockets instead of throwing away those buitiful rs25 engines what a waste and it will save a lot of meterials and money if they re use just like space X does