Space: The Final Business Frontier
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2019
- In the not-too-distant future, entirely new industries will be developed in space. But for these endeavors to be viable, we need to first get the necessary tools into orbit. That's where one of the most crowded new sectors has developed. More than 100 privately-backed launch companies are in fierce competition to get payloads into space as fast, often and cheaply as possible.
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Please continue this series as long as possible; it's my absolute favorite
We're glad you're enjoying it!
@@business im enjoying it too!
How many episodes are there? Or is it a one off documentary?
mine too.
@@business I'm loving it also!
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Bloomberg Hopefully mining resources from the moon and asteroids.... and setting up fuel depots around would be huge as a result.
Space colonization & personal spaceships & gundams
@@jasoncarmichael1635 I think you'll enjoy Friday's episode.
Lunar and near Earth construction industry: Habitats, space stations, orbital spacecraft construction, etc.
Space mining, getting rocks in a good orbit and mining.
Very informative got a better picture now of this new industry.
Exactly. Very well-made.
I wonder how flat earther's explain this growing industry.. All for show? To keep us globe tards fooled? lol..
aaronwallerj they’ll probably talk about global elites
Refreshing to see an actually good documentary on the smallsat launch sector! (apart from Everyday Astronaut's stuff, which is also always great)
Vozze Yup, I keep saying, it’s an amazing time to be alive; for us space fans we‘re living in a real life reality show brought to us by private industry and CEO’s like Elon & Tory who interact with their fans directly on Twitter with educational answers to our many questions(Tory answered me twice so far 🙏) I love that this new space race provides many opportunities for space fans to start RUclips channels. Everyday Astronaut for the nitty-gritty technical details and SpaceXcentric for weekly SpaceX developments, and many more!!🚀⚡️🛰⚡️🇺🇸
@@steveo6034 Yeah, it's truly awesome
And sadly, there are Flat Earthers, who believe all this is a lie. I really don't understand how anyone can believe the Earth is flat in this day and age. It's quite baffling.
@@RadarLightwave Its because all of them have some diagnosis. They arent mentally healthy people.
@@RadarLightwave
what 'Flat- Earthers'? I don't hear anything. do you? ;)
A great overview of the space industry, but completely US centric. There are some strong players in Europe and China who did not get enough attention in this report except the focus on the failure of Ariane, which, given everything, has a highly respectable success rate.
Fantastic video Bloomberg! I've been following the emergence of this budding industry for about four years now, waiting for a major business news outlet to properly cover the information with a broad stroke of many major public aerospace firms, and this definitely satiated my craving. Looking forward to what the next video in the series has in store!
Please continue this series! I want to show it to my daughters and nephews. They will be the generation that lives and work in space.
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ABSOLUTELY GREAT WORK !!! Nowhere on RUclips can you find such a detailed NO NONSENSE content on Tesla battery
firefly with their Tesla font
TOBY!! What are you doing here???
Hats off to you Bloomberg, this was an amazing documentary so please keep uploading space related content. Thank you, really...
Blue Origin didn't reach orbit, and yet it is put side by side with SpaceX! LOL
lol, she also included "Virgin Galactic" as a large rocket company, and didn't include companies like United Launch Alliance or Orbital ATK. What a dolt.
Virgin too LOL
And I don't like how they compare both two it makes some people think that they both achieved the same thing
@@pushabug_923 exactly
@Jason Buford the thing is blue origin haven't shown us the actual rocket yet and it's still on papers I'm sure there is more r&d through the process of making new Glenn fly
lets goooooo I'm ready to sign up as a space trucker mining asteroid belts.
@Jason Smelski KILL JOY. But true 😔. Maybe he can manage a spaceport for automated truck repair specialists?
you can sign for the off world colonies at the belt.
@@gaiat.i2378 beltalowda
Like your spirit but if I were you I'd become conversant as possible on the subject, make yourself as useful as possible.
@@singularitysquaredllc.895 oof someone doesn't get a joke.
SpaceX is in the unique situation of being both considered as a giant aerospace company and at the same time a startup working on a novel fully reusable space vehicle. Elon truly is the master juggler entrepreneur.
As a dedicated space geek I have to say this was really good. Looking forward to the next one.
6:10 the funny thing is that the majority of those thousands of satellites will be SpaceX's.
true.
small launch literally relies on the fact that the market will be small enough that ride share is not economical.
@@aerojetrocketdyners-2538 he's talking about starlink
That's so cool. I love to see what we will achieve in space.
Something like in the Star Trek: TNG world.
Nothing it’s a fantasy and unfortunately you have been dumb enough to Believe it
@@mrhawkyoudown6333 haha are you a flat earther??
@@biswarupdas1861 ahaha you believe rockets go past low earth orbit just don’t even comment your iq is below my knees it’s embarrassing it’s 2021
@Ladles of gravy just tell me how the days and nights work??
...if you just focused on meaning and not insulting without reason
I like this GIANT LEAP series!!! Thank you!!!
Great series 💯Don't stop. Keep them coming. Very interesting 💯💯
Thanks Bloomberg for this informative documentry.
The virgin Orbit vs the Chad Space Exploration.
Wow!.
Amazing!..majestic!
I don't understand how they can group Blue Origin with SpaceX Blue Origin has never even launched an orbital class rocket hell they haven't even shown it to the public which makes me doubt they will have anything ready to launch for at least a decade by then SpaceX will be on their 4th orbital class rocket the Starship V2.
Adam Kelley Blue Origin is building an orbital class rocket called New Glenn, it’s gonna be flying in 2021
@@cbrown2025 doubt it 😅
@@cbrown2025 I doubt very much Blue Origins first test flight in 2021 will see a successful landing of its 1st stage on its first outing, look at spaceX's many failures to achieve that. Also a good chance that SpaceX will have had a successful FULLY reusable Starship to Orbit by late 2020 even if it has a couple of failed attempts, it already has 4 test Starships in production just in case Mk1 - Mk4 and hopefully its Mk5 will succeed. Also be interesting to see if SLS works first time in 2021.
BTW SpaceX Starship cost per launch is aimed to be $6m; while New Glen about $60m with 1st stage reuse and the SLS coming in at well over $1B per launch (expendable).
@@cbrown2025 Yes, a lot of us know about New Glenn and 2021. But that's the point - they don't get credit until they launch it, and they haven't even shown it to the public.
I sometimes wonder if Blue Origin is spending those billions on an aerospike SSTO spaceplane. Can't take this long to build an upsized Falcon 9. This long, and till 2021!?!
Another Great Video, Thank you 🙏
Its such an awesome video.......we want more videos like this
i loved the episode...i want to watch more thank you @Bloomberg
One of the better business documentaries I've seen. I've been a space nerd for 2 years now, and has been wondering how anyone could possibly compete with SpaceX. Now I understand the business aspect of it much better.
Cant wait for the next episode!! Great job!
I can't be the only one who blushes every time I see the New Shepard.
Amazing production! Loved the episode! Great job guys!
Thanks for watching! More episodes on the way.
@@business how do we get notifications on these videos? I don't want to miss out. Can or is there the public can invest in some of these companies? Ok. I just Checked the next video Space Manufacturing. Dated 10/24/2019 and this video Cheap Flights 10/22/2019. Wow that was quick. Great ideas. I hope this happens soon. It's 1/10/2020. So I'll hoping this industry will get going by Spring of 2021.
A very educative and informative presentation depicting the commercial aspects of global space industry.
There should be bipartisan support for this! This is amazing!
Excellent journalism thank you for this.
Very nice. Thank you for the great content.
Whichever company figures out a way to get rid of all the space trash will become very valuable and very rich!
Who will pay them. Jesus 😂
Shouldn't be much space junk, the plan is for all of it to burn up upon re-entry.
Loving this series!!!
Comparing these other companies to SpaceX is like comparing an electric toy car for kids to a Tesla
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Difference is Blue Origin has Amazon funding, they don't need to make it profitable they just need to worry about making the rocket work. They've already got their great engine, that's 90% of the effort. Small rocket startups dont have billions backing them, SpaceX doesn't need investor money because they're already massively successful. What im trying to say is SpaceX and Blue Origin are comparable in that they both have massive funding, even if Blue Origin isnt even orbital yet
@@facepalm7345 They aren't comparable at all. Blue Origin is a company that wants to make money. Space X is a company founded by a man that wants to push humanity forward into a multi-planetary society. Space X is playing 3D chess, blue origin is playing checkers.
@@unou588 Even though I agree with you and think that Bezos is slimey for all the crap he's tried to pull on SpaceX over the years, my original point still stands. All companies want to make money, otherwise they'll fail. SpaceX wants to make money, that's why they have Starlink being pushed so hard. I'm pretty sure Bezos has a goal of getting humans to live in space too
@@facepalm7345 Bezos has a goal of government contracts and getting satellite launches into space. Elon musk literally bet the entirety of the money he had left on the LAST possible launch the company could make because he knew it was what humanity needed to do, and it worked. Elon even runs Tesla, not for the sole intent of making money, but to bring the world forward; as he's stated in interviews he wants the world to move towards all electric vehicles and nobody was doing it, so he did it in order to force competition. In MANY ways all of these smaller rocket companies would not exist whatsoever without Elon taking the first steps.
Wow, so cool, Space is the last but endless frontier for us:)
Terrific Series, absolutely brilliant! Thanks Bloomberg!
I'm just here researching on space race for some of the stocks I'm looking at . Very interesting and eye opening
Super inspired and pumped up
Space sustainability is something that hopefully will be kept in mind moving forward. Space junk seems like it could become a big problem quickly.
love this video
Awesome video! SpaceX does need help to get us into space. Very exciting stuff!
I wish NASA will really make a big push! So it's a three tier system. NASA and other government programs breaking limits and setting records. Then SpaceX and Amazon taking over and dropping the cost of launching space stations and the logistics of supplies. Bottom tier are these awesome companies that will bring us all sorts of things we could have never even dreamed of.
Anyway I like it.
"there's a subset of the community not named SpaceX, not named Blue Origin..." blue origin isn't even flying orbital yet. could've said ULA or N.Grumman. 🤦♂️
Just more propaganda for Jeff Bozos.
It's all fluff pieces. Blue Origin doesn't even belong in the same sentence as SpaceX.
@@DoctaFlood not 'yet' hopefully. it just irks me that that guy said it like Blue Origin is already so big in the industry where the thing they are starting to sell is their BE-4 engine ( for vulcan use w/c is also not flying yet) and that New Shepard suborbital rocket which got me hyped at one point but now just mehhh. And now I'm kinda excited abt the New Glenn and hoping that it will not be the next New Shepard in terms of excitement
@@DoctaFlood stop talking nonsense you morons, they all start from somewhere and they have their goals, everyone has their own objectivs, the japanese are trying to do space mining. there are tausends of applications in space
Good job Bloomberg!
Cool ! Love the future that's coming
Great show
I love it and I cant wait until there's more
My best wishes for continuing series.
Where does ISRO come in satelite launch??
I love the Protoss sign at 3:05
love this series :D
"Large rocket companies like SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, and Blue Origin".
Uhhh, what? Don't include Virgin Galactic as a "large rocket company", that just makes you sound ignorant to reality. Maybe swap out Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin with United Launch Alliance and Ariane Space ... and toss Virgin and Blue Origin into the wannabes.
Ikr
Ok, virgin galactic is not, but blue origin is developing a huge rocket, new Glenn
@@DanielFenandes yes, but without any test flights how will they know what will work and what won't? The odds of failure are quite high.
@@lachlanhempell I would say that being a "big rocket company" has less to do with how many big rockets you launch, but how big your infrastructure is and how much capital you've put into R and D. Blue origin has done this, and provided they keep their pace, they will very quickly be on the same playing field as SpaceX
@@STRIKEcorperation yep. I love spacex's transparency and innovation, but you can't just ignore blue origin. On top of the rockets they are designing, they are selling their engines to other large rocket companies.
Superb, thank you
Wow !! So informative
For a second, I felt the title would sound great if a Ferengi said it ;)
Enjoyed this alot thanks
This is the best, keep it up
Very informative!
More of this please.
Please give us episode 2!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for such amazing insight on the current status of the rocket industry! This was truly clarity-inducing and inspiring.
Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan at 12:51
That's suprising :D
I built a paper airplane once, unfortunately it never flew 😔
You just patent it, then everyone who makes a paper airplane has to pay you
8:56 I am space captain Obvious and this is my favourite documentary on RUclips
Everything we just viewed in this video represents the "covered wagons" of tomorrow. The youth of tomorrow will likely rather giggle and be amused by some of the dead ends of the past. However, we can certainly hope they will take the time to realize these are the shoulders they are then standing on! Best of luck to all of you pioneers!
Haven't watched the video yet, I will when I have more time, but great title! It grabbed me instantly, and I feel like I agree with it. Just some friendly feedback
Was this for the campaign Mr. Bloomberg? these documentaries are nice.
Dagum. That caught me off guard. Not everyday you see your college campus appear while watching a RUclips video.
Fantastic video
What I think is interesting, is that the commertial competition for space has started.
The Rocketlab guy makes a strong point. The ability to launch into space is a helpful competitive advantage.
That’s some limited thinking. But I’m glad too see this. I’d start thinking about orbital trash collection.
We should have a talk. There are entire sectors af an entire new economy that no one thinks about. And you can literally think in classical terms like commodities, assets, currencies, marketplaces, utilities...
We need to talk
this is the kinda video you like before it even loads
Great content
loved the vlog
Amazing how instead of speaking about the many small rocket companies and their chances of survivability in the future, all of the top comments are about how Space X and Blue Origin were mentioned in the same breath.
Ace reporting. It seems a bit paradoxical that these smaller companies tout their flexibility for launch, and a launch when you want approach, but also have a backlog of customers. I imagine it being like a hypothetical FedEx promise to deliver anywhere overnight, but not just yet because we have a backlog of packages to deliver.
Actually, very well researched! Looking forward to the next video.
Wait where they on that giant receiver? 6:31
Which software? @21:37
Rhino3D (Which is free) www.rhino3d.com/
one step closer to colonizing the galaxy
@Jason Buford That's the spirit!
Quality content confirmed
Sounds like rocketlab is.onto something here, best of luck to all of them.
9:41 that is a launch of a PSLV in the middle of talking with Rocketlab CEO !
It'll be great to see if Firefly can make it to orbit.
Oh my😂 I can see Carissa Bryce on every space-related professional documentary! Way to go Bryce tech👊
I love the fact that private businesses are now leading the spaceflight industry. The problem with governments running the whole show is that they have no incentive to make the best, or the most efficient launch systems, it's always about "how many jobs will it bring to (insert state)", and "we can't end the (insert expensive redundant program) because think of how many jobs that will kill". Private companies on the other hand have no choice but to innovate and race for maximum efficiency, or else they'll face getting kicked out of the industry by a competitor.
I wonder if we'll have different companies establishing governments like in borderlands.
Anarcho-capitalist space dystopia, here we come!
Wait until Earth's orbit is saturated with satellites and company's with rival markets start taking each other's satellites offline by force. Quietly at first, but violently and then completely.
I love how business media desperately tries to keep Richard Branson and his fruitless ventures relevant....for reasons?
HylanderSB Because the media wants a horserace, duh.
He compensates Bezos' lack of charisma
3:05 O shar'as shi'el!
the ferengi are definatly going to space first :D
Space exploration looks awesome, and it is an interesting topic to implement
12:49 Козачки. ЛООООЛ!!
So cool.
I dont know when it got so dark. but i lost my soul when i knew we wouldnt work together anymore
#SpacexTeam
true my guess only the really big cost optimize launcher and small launch provider that could mass produce (1 launch a week at the minimum scale) the rocket that could survive.
As a New Zealander, I am so proud of Rocketlab
As a Michigander, you also have the coolest launch site on earth.
Very interesting, but also very US oriented. You're showing the one time Ariane had a pb, when it's one of the most reliable company there is.
Bloomberg is from New York City afterall
Comparing Blue Origin to Space X. Lol bloomberg clearly has no idea
stop the nonsense