Armageddon - Lunar Boost

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • From the movie Armageddon, when they reach the asteroid trough the boost of Solid Rocket Booster using the moon's field of gravitation

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  • @paulnittler9248
    @paulnittler9248 3 года назад +225

    Science aside, Bruce Willis screaming into the great expanse of space while two shuttles rocket around the moon at 22,500 mph is a cinematic feat matched only a handful of times since.

    • @dazzaboy04
      @dazzaboy04 3 года назад +3

      Completely agree. Name them...

    • @Domino666ism
      @Domino666ism 2 года назад +3

      @@dazzaboy04 Deepwater horizon blowout scene is a good one

    • @BigMikey1776
      @BigMikey1776 2 года назад +3

      @@dazzaboy04 the ride of the rohirrim!

    • @mrpicciotto0
      @mrpicciotto0 Год назад

      @@BigMikey1776 frfr

    • @lizziewolf7401
      @lizziewolf7401 Год назад +2

      It's the only reason im here. That and Lev's Laugh!!!! 😂

  • @brandonjones9998
    @brandonjones9998 3 года назад +87

    1:36... God I love seeing those 2 shuttles just racing around the moon to the asteroid

    • @felipepineda1585
      @felipepineda1585 2 года назад +9

      Just hauling ass man!!!!!

    • @Jo3x23
      @Jo3x23 2 года назад +5

      Bruce Willis going ssj

    • @derekwall200
      @derekwall200 2 года назад +1

      too bad no man can survive 9.5 Gs for 11 minutes. anything over 6 Gs sustained will kill you

    • @brandonjones9998
      @brandonjones9998 2 года назад +2

      @@derekwall200 yes I am fully aware of that. This movie is scientifically inaccurate, but it's still a badass scene

    • @herrmajor2310
      @herrmajor2310 Год назад

      Pulling hard G's just to speed up. Really says something about the speed of the asteroid itself. I think after they landed on the rock they had about 8 hours to get the hole dug and the nuke detonated. I think something like 10 hours before it impacted the Earth. Mind you it took Apollo crews about 3 days to get back to Earth after they'd landed on the Moon.

  • @daverambo8178
    @daverambo8178 7 лет назад +140

    No matter how many times I watch this, I get chills starting at :21 when the engines start firing up and the roll starts.

    • @crashHypnotize
      @crashHypnotize 4 года назад +3

      It’s beautiful I get the same feeling watching this as when I’m at the race track.

    • @K-Dub159
      @K-Dub159 2 года назад

      Same. Can’t even lie

    • @ThinkPIONEERing
      @ThinkPIONEERing 2 года назад +1

      Probably used to it with all his career experience…

    • @ThaFuzzwood
      @ThaFuzzwood 2 года назад +2

      I always imagine Jack Sparrow swinging through the scene at any moment. Listen closely to the music ;)

    • @joannehines7806
      @joannehines7806 2 года назад

      Bear's big ass is scared as hell!! Crying & the whole nine!! Continue RIHP to Michael Duncan Clarke; loved him in " The Scorpion King, also!! Rest Well, African Emperor! 🌎

  • @joewiedmeier1080
    @joewiedmeier1080 2 года назад +32

    Alright men this is what we trained for now just suck it up. Love that line

  • @VAD6909
    @VAD6909 8 лет назад +65

    "Ooooooooo WE'RE GONNA DIE!!!"
    Still cracks me up to this day. Especially Rockhound. Every single one of his lines is just hilarious.

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Год назад

      “IM NOT GONNA MAKE IIIT!”

    • @bhavprajapati
      @bhavprajapati 6 месяцев назад

      I love Rockhound, he was my fav character. But Oscar’s lines were so funny hahaha 😂

    • @sebastiantoledo5765
      @sebastiantoledo5765 4 месяца назад

      "10G'S!!!"

  • @K-Dub159
    @K-Dub159 2 года назад +53

    Bruce’s scream sells this whole scene for me. Truly epic

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 4 месяца назад

      not really because 9.55 G's would kill him or atleast make him pass out which shows he's faking it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @thesquirrel914
    @thesquirrel914 4 года назад +35

    Historys first "Lunar drag race."

  • @CreeceMarquis
    @CreeceMarquis Год назад +29

    Besides the fact that the best trained pilot can withstand 9Gs for only a seconds before it being fatal, this is a pretty cool scene!!!

    • @jd0879
      @jd0879 Год назад +4

      They said 11 minutes lol doubt anyone would survive

    • @joncleek5406
      @joncleek5406 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@jd0879 survive, let alone talk and shout during the whole event at 10+ Gs

  • @LesDuffy
    @LesDuffy 7 лет назад +124

    "This is normal"
    "How would you know???"
    LOL

    • @OKG2000
      @OKG2000 4 года назад +8

      10 seconds later
      ''Ok this isnt normal!!''
      ''What do you mean???''

    • @1326bigpoppa
      @1326bigpoppa 3 года назад +9

      This is way worse

    • @sebastiantoledo5765
      @sebastiantoledo5765 4 месяца назад

      ​@@1326bigpoppa"8g's. Held tight!"

    • @MrfisherMan1998
      @MrfisherMan1998 3 месяца назад +1

      "we're not gonna make it!!"

  • @Leadblast
    @Leadblast 2 года назад +10

    Alien: "In space, no one can hear you scream."
    Armageddon 1:35 "Except if you're Bruce Willis, that is."

  • @kellywilson-lawson1857
    @kellywilson-lawson1857 8 лет назад +135

    I love how lev the cosmonaut is laughing like an insane maniac while everyone else is screaming

    • @lonestarwolfentertainment7184
      @lonestarwolfentertainment7184 4 года назад +2

      Blood Beryl that’s a bit rude

    • @corkystorky
      @corkystorky 3 года назад +12

      there are people who laugh at death, laughing is one way of fighting fear

    • @isolinear9836
      @isolinear9836 2 года назад +5

      That bit of levity definitely let me catch my breath in the theater - Lev was comic relief, and he played it well.

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 2 года назад +9

      He starts off complaining then laughing

    • @allsystemsgootechaf9885
      @allsystemsgootechaf9885 2 года назад +1

      @@isolinear9836 lev, levity. Ah

  • @OKG2000
    @OKG2000 7 лет назад +61

    Best part is when you hear Bruce Willis screaming echoing through space @ 1:35 rofl

    • @jaykansher87
      @jaykansher87 4 года назад +8

      Yo man for years!!! I thought I was the only who likes that part!!!! It’s funny but, freaking terrifying at the same time where he sells the shit out of that pain!!!

    • @OKG2000
      @OKG2000 4 года назад +4

      @@jaykansher87 yeah for realll you nailed it

  • @vlweb3d
    @vlweb3d 4 года назад +15

    1:36 - AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ......
    "Bruce And Da Bois" literally SCREAMING through space.
    Still one of my favorite parts after all these years.

    • @jaykansher87
      @jaykansher87 4 года назад

      It sounds super OP Bruce Willis screaming!!! I don’t know why but it’s my fav scene

  • @deathvalley3000
    @deathvalley3000 3 года назад +16

    Harry screaming through space gives me goosebumps every single time 😳😳 what it would be like to feel that....

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 4 месяца назад

      wait wait wait isn't 9 and a half G's fatal?🤔

  • @peeweecwildcatslive4905
    @peeweecwildcatslive4905 6 месяцев назад +12

    The cosmonaut laughing 😆 love that scene

  • @Elementalism
    @Elementalism 9 лет назад +14

    0:39 one of the funniest lines in the movie. How motivational captain!

  • @Doomsdayman
    @Doomsdayman 10 лет назад +89

    1:38 In space you can hear Bruce Willis scream.

    • @derekwall200
      @derekwall200 6 лет назад +2

      10 Gs will do that, at that point anyone would black out

    • @fesswah
      @fesswah 6 лет назад +2

      ROFL!!! Imagine the original "Alien" poster with that at the bottom!!!

    • @jasontachin
      @jasontachin 5 лет назад

      RW:Boy ain't that the truth.😕

    • @jasontachin
      @jasontachin 5 лет назад

      RW:I know I would,just too much excitement for me.😵

  • @Soliy87
    @Soliy87 4 года назад +114

    9 gs for 11 minutes they would either be unconscious or dead and they definitely would not be screaming. Don't get me wrong though it is good popcorn cinema

    • @Spinikar
      @Spinikar 4 года назад +14

      Yeah, lets not begin to discuss that inaccuracy, like where they stored all the fuel to keep the main engines going, which they would have needed for 9 mins, otherwise the off center SRB's would have nosedived the entire craft. For reference, the fuel tank they launch with, the really big one the main craft is attached to, provides enough fuel for 480 seconds, or 8 mins burn time on the main engine on the real life space shuttle. They would have needed that equivalent in fuel for the entire burn. Still on of my favorite movies and scenes though :)

    • @Capthrax1
      @Capthrax1 3 года назад +4

      i legit dont think there is any human that has gforce training and has a suit can survive 12g for 30 seconds. let alone some of the health issues these guys had

    • @longshot7601
      @longshot7601 3 года назад +4

      I took my girlfriend to see this steaming pile because she thought that we would both like it. During this scene I was laughing so hard she started punching me in the ribs. Boy was she pissed because a lot of people were looking at us trying to figure out what was so funny.

    • @Capthrax1
      @Capthrax1 3 года назад +9

      @@longshot7601 they were probably looking for the ass hole who cant sit down and enjoy a movie for 2 hours

    • @longshot7601
      @longshot7601 3 года назад +3

      @@Capthrax1 Oh I enjoyed the movie but as a comedy and not even a good one. Coming from an engineering background with ties into aerospace it was impossible for me to keep a straight face.

  • @iraquiano
    @iraquiano 2 года назад +8

    The Russian astronaut laughing was the best part

  • @Omega1867
    @Omega1867 Год назад +7

    Another epic scene in this movie.
    Honestly what I love most now is that while almost everyone else(except the pros) is screaming, the Russian is laughing. 😁

  • @GeronimoClawz
    @GeronimoClawz 20 дней назад +1

    The famous SCI-FI phrase has now been changed to
    "In Space, (EVERYONE) can hear you scream."
    😂😂😂

  • @LukeKetchum7003
    @LukeKetchum7003 Год назад +2

    Top Gun: Maverick can certainly relate to this.

  • @jam25by
    @jam25by 3 года назад +8

    pulling 12Gs and still laughing LOL

  • @deathvalley3000
    @deathvalley3000 3 года назад +3

    Hauling ass at 22,500mph? God I'd love to experience that!!! 😜 Hearing Harry scream through space just begs you to want it so bad 😩

  • @texasboy9036
    @texasboy9036 9 лет назад +22

    Bruce Willis- Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • @94fdjk31
    @94fdjk31 5 лет назад +15

    For those who want to know the name of this bad ass score to this scene, it's "Astroid chase" Hans Zimmer.

    • @fabulousfrance
      @fabulousfrance 2 года назад +1

      Hans Zimmer? The score has been literraly composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and Trevor Rabin.

    • @CinematicV
      @CinematicV Год назад +4

      @@fabulousfrance Zimmer was also involved. He is the composer of the music in this particular scene. Confirmed by Zimmer himself and the official score sheet. Steve Jablonsky was also involved.

  • @Doongie4ever
    @Doongie4ever 7 лет назад +32

    That would be one hell of a rush.

  • @flightreacts1241
    @flightreacts1241 7 лет назад +9

    Lev: Can't handle how fast the shuttle's going and is complaining "this is sooo fast!"
    Seconds later: Bursts out laughing
    😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @andrewjansen9702
      @andrewjansen9702 2 года назад

      Well it is easier for a man to laugh than cry

  • @MovieLover1995
    @MovieLover1995 9 лет назад +19

    At 1:21, "AAAAAHHHH!!! WE'RE GONNA DIE!!!" LMAO. Rockhound Rocks. LOL.

  • @DarthBismarck
    @DarthBismarck 10 лет назад +20

    I'm terrified of flying. Twice a year, I have to white-knuckle my way through a two-hour flight. The rest of the time, I stay on the ground.
    ...and I would still love to do this.

    • @KernalPancakes
      @KernalPancakes 9 лет назад +4

      This isn't flying

    • @DigenisGR
      @DigenisGR Год назад

      @@KernalPancakes ruclips.net/video/X_8ILn5kdBo/видео.html

  • @GeronimoClawz
    @GeronimoClawz 20 дней назад +1

    Imagine some astronauts exploring the moon then suddenly watch two space shuttles zooming by in a flash. 😂😂😂

  • @jtgd
    @jtgd Год назад +3

    “Don’t worry, this is normal”
    “This isn’t normal. THIS IS WAY WORSE!”

  • @cristophergregory8938
    @cristophergregory8938 8 месяцев назад +1

    Still gives me goosebumps the scream from Harry in space...

  • @Temujin1991
    @Temujin1991 2 года назад +109

    As someone who's experienced 6g's, this always makes me laugh. At 6g's I could not speak and barely breathe, at 10, these people shouldn't be able to breathe, let alone scream

    • @vtec407
      @vtec407 2 года назад +27

      Or be laughing like the crazy Russian dude lol!

    • @Apollyon_Rev911
      @Apollyon_Rev911 2 года назад +17

      That's what I've always thought. I love this part, but absolutely no way they did 9.5g's for 11 mins, let alone 30 secs.

    • @cwtrain
      @cwtrain 2 года назад +11

      The whole move is an eye roll if you know better but I still have fun with it. "Haha. No. The last two words spoken in that cockpit would have been "Legs! Breath!" then everyone waking up later possibly with permanent brain damage."

    • @luisalonso959
      @luisalonso959 2 года назад +11

      That's because you're not Bruce willis

    • @davidlewis5189
      @davidlewis5189 2 года назад +3

      @@Apollyon_Rev911 makes for a fun movie

  • @real5lyfer851
    @real5lyfer851 5 лет назад +16

    1:32 epic scene

  • @bikotheanimator6169
    @bikotheanimator6169 2 года назад +3

    Prince Vegeta (Saiyan Saga): *Powers up* "YYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE -- HEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Twenty two THOUSAND! FIVE HUNDRED! You and this ENTIRE planet will be TURNED to dust! GALIIIIIIICK GUUUUUN! FIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEE!"

  • @RateKid299
    @RateKid299 9 лет назад +9

    I picture this scene in my head when I'm on a rollercoaster lol

    • @kellywilson-lawson1857
      @kellywilson-lawson1857 8 лет назад

      Same

    • @80MWH
      @80MWH 8 лет назад

      +RateKid299
      You mean Liv Tyler's face-down on a table, just looking bored out of her mind while you're doing a double loop-the-loop?

  • @GeronimoClawz
    @GeronimoClawz 20 дней назад +1

    They've gone TOP GUN for two minutes straight. They got the Need For Speed!!
    😂😂😂

  • @thelastsaints101
    @thelastsaints101 5 лет назад +11

    I started cracking up when the Russian said "this is tooo fast"

  • @jaderalves4693
    @jaderalves4693 4 года назад +10

    1:43
    In this situation, I'm the maniac Russian cosmonaut, lol 😆

  • @mickeycoffey5063
    @mickeycoffey5063 Год назад +3

    One of the most intense movie scenes you will ever see…”Boys got those wills filled out correctly?“

  • @bigjuice7020
    @bigjuice7020 4 года назад +12

    Wow 22,500 MPH. Crazy!😲

    • @derekwall200
      @derekwall200 2 года назад +3

      if they went that fast around the moon they'd be flung out into space. apollo 11 flew around the moon travelling 3832 feet per second (2612 mph) and with how weak the moons gravity is, you really don't want to be going any faster than that otherwise the moons gravity will be too weak to allow for a slingshot maneuver and you'll just shoot right passed it

    • @jwilson2793
      @jwilson2793 2 года назад +4

      Apollo 10’s reentry speed was 24,816 mph, still holds the fastest manned vehicle record.

  • @darkbloodgt6577
    @darkbloodgt6577 2 года назад +3

    Coolest scene of any movie ever made

  • @brandonjones9998
    @brandonjones9998 7 лет назад +6

    1:45 everyone is freaking out and he's cracking up lmao!!!

  • @loyaltyman2000
    @loyaltyman2000 4 года назад +1

    Michael Clark Duncan R.I.P. can yell, but Bruce Willis nailed it.
    That is how I yell whenever I ride those drop rides at carnivals and amusement parks. Wow!! What a ride!!

  • @henrychoi7938
    @henrychoi7938 8 лет назад +5

    One of the my favorite movie is Armageddon

  • @beanbeanbeanbeanbean539
    @beanbeanbeanbeanbean539 10 лет назад +64

    1:44 Jebediah Kerman

  • @Vincentwytam
    @Vincentwytam 9 лет назад +7

    Great scene and camera work when zooming out of the shuttle!

  • @derekwall82
    @derekwall82 12 лет назад +2

    yes according to the storyline. they had a window of only 8 hours once they touched down on the asteroid. and if im right a flight to the moon can take at least 4-8 days depending on the speed at which your vehicle is traveling. having to travel over 250,000 miles in a matter of hours is basically impossible unless your shuttle is equiped with some serious boosters but we dont have the technology for that.

  • @dodgedude908
    @dodgedude908 8 месяцев назад +1

    The scientific inaccuracies of this movie always make me laugh

  • @lauriehogan6382
    @lauriehogan6382 10 лет назад +37

    cool scene, but I would have thought that at 12 Gs, even if they didnt pass out they wouldnt have the ability to speak much less shout. I mean, I've seen videos of fighter pilots in training on a centrifuge, and the best they can manage at maybe 5gs is a quick hiccup/gasp, and that's them just managing to breath

    • @brandonjones9998
      @brandonjones9998 7 лет назад +1

      Exactly why its called TRAINING... military pilots get used to it in time and can outlast up to 46 gs

    • @kg4boj
      @kg4boj 6 лет назад +3

      46 G's HAHA no... 50 G's is almost certain death, brain damage, and broken bones and that's only an instantanious pulse for a fraction of a second such as the stop after a fall. Pulling 46 g's would put about 10,000 pounds of weight on the pilot which would kill him and rip the aircraft apart.

    • @maggou90
      @maggou90 6 лет назад +8

      Well not quite. The initial problem is how long the body is exposed to those high Gs. When Ralf Schumacher had his crash in the 2004 F1 US Grand Prix the impact was about 76gs but only for a fraction of a second.
      During the launch of a rocket you experience 3g but for minutes. The body can withstand 50g but only for a very very short amount of time and still there will be injuries. 12Gs for these minutes portrayed in the film is just impossible though.

    • @maggou90
      @maggou90 6 лет назад

      Well then.. fuck you?

    • @TheNitroPsycho
      @TheNitroPsycho 5 лет назад +2

      Well when the date of humanity is resting on your shoulders, you just do it, just suck it up as that one Comander said lol

  • @ryvenandreimagallanes6826
    @ryvenandreimagallanes6826 3 года назад +2

    my man abruzzi still looking for fibonacci at space

    • @CarLitozWayzz
      @CarLitozWayzz 3 года назад

      Lmaooo, a fan of Prison Break I see.

  • @marcopapavero
    @marcopapavero 2 дня назад +1

    A typical American Airlines flight from NY to Oklahoma

  • @tore28
    @tore28 8 лет назад +64

    16 Gs...... AAAAAHAHHHHHHHH!
    17 Gs.... AHHHHH!!!
    18 Gs.... DUDE U SHITTING ME?!!
    22 Gs.... WARP SPEED!

  • @Rgeternal
    @Rgeternal 7 лет назад +15

    Actually the rocket reached 13 G's in this movie. @1:46 if you slow the video down you can see the accelerometer: G-Forces gauge reading 13.00 G before slowing down. They weren't at 10 G's for 11 minutes. @1:22 Houston says to Truman "12 minutes. Flight, we still got nothing here". At that point the ships were just about to pass 8 G's. By the time the ships reached 10 G's (or 13 G's according to the gauges) they stayed there for an undetermined amount of time... I count 14 seconds to go from 10 G's to 13 G's (following the monitor) though it's unclear EXACTLY how long it took them to max out once they reached 10 (or 13) G's. Would be safe to assume that as soon as the ships reached 10 G's (or 13) the ships immediately began to slow down.
    John Stapp, an Air Force physician was recorded surviving 46.2 G's with a sudden 1 second stop in his experiments... he was broken and battered but survived... so I guess death would depend on an individuals rigidity, training and circumstance. I'm no expert though.
    Far as this movie is concerned this scene is rife with mistakes. 9.5 G's is 208.4 MPH/S. 13 G's is 285.10 MPH/S - 22,500 MPH/S is the equivalent of 17 G’s in MPH/M and 1025.67 G’s in MPH/S. Now the ground speed gauge read 22,500 MPH - so I’m assuming that’s not MPH/S - so 17 G’s… but the highest we see the accelerometer gauge read is 13 G’s. I don't even care though I love this goddamn movie.

    • @seekingtruth2811
      @seekingtruth2811 5 лет назад +2

      Why would they experience increase amount of gees anyway. It's not like the engines are being throttled up like that.
      Plus, the supposed boosters they fire, those engines are actually really weak irl.

    • @danaolsongaming
      @danaolsongaming 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, I know this comment is 5 years old. But an object's speed doesn't determine how many G's it's experiencing; its acceleration does. Based on how quick an object is accelerating, those within its frame of reference would feel x times Earth's normal gravitational pull.
      If any thing the most inaccurate part doesn't come from the amount of G-Forces, it's that none of them passed out, they were able to speak, and they all looked pretty normal, which at 10+ G's you'd definitely be seeing some Raider's of the Lost Ark faces.

    • @TroySpace
      @TroySpace Год назад

      @@danaolsongaming ...and in Top Gun Maverick they stuck them in actual planes with g-forces making those Raiders of the Lost Ark faces.

    • @danaolsongaming
      @danaolsongaming Год назад +1

      @@TroySpace and that was only at 5-7Gs. Tom Cruise is a psycho but damn he can't make a bad action movie.

    • @TroySpace
      @TroySpace Год назад

      @@danaolsongaming wow, as much as that? Kudos. I thought it was 3-4Gs. And there's also no way the Navy would let their jets do 9+Gs for a film.

  • @caifrootz2537
    @caifrootz2537 Месяц назад

    US Astronaut: Alright guys this is what we trained for!
    Russian Cosmonaut: Wait you guys got training?

  • @carllyndonnepomuceno2768
    @carllyndonnepomuceno2768 11 лет назад +3

    in 8g's, max was saying im not gonna make it!!. Then rockhound was screaming and he said waaaah! im gonna die!!!!!
    And in 10g's, harry was screaming real hard.while lev on the independence having his last laugh during lunar slingshot.

  • @olliebarker9979
    @olliebarker9979 4 года назад +4

    I still get goosebumps when the music starts

  • @leonidas231
    @leonidas231 4 года назад +2

    22,500 miles per hours.... thats just nutz

  • @discontinuedchannel9957
    @discontinuedchannel9957 6 лет назад +8

    I love how the Russian Dude like crazy there 😂😂😂😂😂1:44

  • @Spacegoat92
    @Spacegoat92 Год назад +5

    Imagine if you're chillin' on the moon one day and you see two shuttles scream overhead like that...

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Год назад +1

      Just chilling on the moon, doing Hancock stuff

    • @IronMan-tk8uc
      @IronMan-tk8uc Год назад +1

      Who be chillin' on the Moon, aliens?

    • @Spacegoat92
      @Spacegoat92 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@IronMan-tk8uc I could be chillin' on the moon...One day maybe, anythings possible...

  • @phillip1054
    @phillip1054 3 года назад +1

    You know your in for a good time when the russian's in the back, giggling he's head off. XD

  • @JudgeCraven
    @JudgeCraven Год назад

    This movie is just such a pleasure to look at.

  • @Scottx125Productions
    @Scottx125Productions 10 лет назад +9

    This was not 12G's for 12 mins, this was an acceleration burn which would peak at 12G's, the entire process they would be experiencing an increase in G force up to 12G's.

    • @WaveForceful
      @WaveForceful 3 года назад

      And they wouldn't just max at 22500 either, they would keep on getting faster as they were still accelerating at 9+ G after they reaches that speed.

    • @Apollyon_Rev911
      @Apollyon_Rev911 2 года назад

      That's not what Truman said.

  • @GoldenJokered
    @GoldenJokered 4 года назад +5

    Gotta love how the asteroid is very close to the moon, yet takes another couple of days to hit earth

    • @WaveForceful
      @WaveForceful 3 года назад +5

      Because the asteroid was moving at 20000 mph. The distance between the moon and Earth is 238000 miles. Do the math.
      It wasn't days either. The asteroid was detected with 18 days left to impact Earth. It took 12 h to transport Harry and his daughter to nasa to tell them about the asteroid, another 48 hours to assemble his drilling team and 12 days to train them. They launched and completed their sling shot 60 hours after the station accident. In other words they had like 10 hours to dill the hole, plant the bomb and get off before the asteroid reached zero barrier.

    • @WaveForceful
      @WaveForceful 3 года назад

      @@bradthompson5383 I agree, and given it's size, It would be a big glowing dot on all of the most powerful radars in the world.

  • @TactileCoder
    @TactileCoder 9 лет назад +26

    Haha...hollywood orbital mechanics is scary :D

    • @seekingtruth2811
      @seekingtruth2811 5 лет назад

      IKR

    • @razorfett147
      @razorfett147 4 года назад +3

      Yea we're gonna just pretend that the amount of delta-v that would subject the crew to those kinds of g forces wouldnt just shoot them clean past the moon and out of Earth orbit

    • @Doctor699
      @Doctor699 3 года назад

      Good reason they couldn't show TLI in the film, you'd pretty much need a whole nother external tank worth of fuel just to get on the way to the Moon. And then this scene here, yeah Hollywood lol.

  • @TaeSunWoo
    @TaeSunWoo 5 месяцев назад +2

    Idc if it took scientific liberties. This was so amazing to watch when I was a little girl

  • @user-by3wj4mq3w
    @user-by3wj4mq3w 5 месяцев назад +1

    The Fuel and weight change start and boost

  • @derekwall82
    @derekwall82 11 лет назад +27

    damn they were hauling ass. what id give to slingshot around the moon at 22,500mph

    • @tdog652041
      @tdog652041 3 года назад +4

      That much Gs for such a long time, I don’t know if anyone could survive.

    • @Apollyon_Rev911
      @Apollyon_Rev911 2 года назад

      @@tdog652041 I doubt it's possible. Most, if not all the blood would leave the brain for too long. Everyone would most likely die.

  • @Lover-of-Creative-Priorities
    @Lover-of-Creative-Priorities 6 лет назад +3

    I could almost imagine the ships coming apart during that whole experience

  • @mrstampercn
    @mrstampercn 7 лет назад +30

    I think VTEC just kicked in yo lol

  • @cloudygor8948
    @cloudygor8948 5 лет назад +4

    So had anyone came up with the math on how they would decelerate back to earth? Heading towards earth at that speed will either,
    1) Bounce right back from the Atmosphere (Too shallow)
    2) Burnt up on Re-Entry (Anything but too shallow)
    Since the Ext booster is jettisoned, and there's no retro thruster anywhere, the main engine will not be enough to decelerate them back to less than 17000 MPH from 265000 MPH.
    At 26500 they will not enter earth orbit at any rate, they'll just pass right through.

    • @flanagamer
      @flanagamer 2 года назад

      They didn’t have to slingshot back to Earth the same way - they only did that in order to ‘catch up’ to the asteroid and land on it

    • @cloudygor8948
      @cloudygor8948 2 года назад

      @@flanagamer yeah so they're travelling at 265000MPH towards earth when they've left the asteroid (that's the idea of 'catching up', you travel at the same speed) At that speed they will burn up instantly on re-entry, you'll have to decelerate to 17,500 mph give or take, or apply the same deceleration done in the lunar slighshot retrospectively (10 G for 10 mins or whatever).
      Since there is no more booster left, they are done.
      Either way, this movie has literally no science in it whatsoever.

    • @flanagamer
      @flanagamer 2 года назад

      @@cloudygor8948 oh. I get what you’re saying because the asteroid is traveling a certain speed but who knows if that’s actually how it would work. Yeah this movie is lacking actual science advisors for real. 😅

    • @davidlewis5189
      @davidlewis5189 Год назад

      @@flanagamer To be fair, it never was advertised as actually being possible if an asteroid was to be on a collision course with earth

    • @davidlewis5189
      @davidlewis5189 Год назад

      @@cloudygor8948 If all movies were scientifically accurate, 99.9% of them would not be possible..

  • @joaomonteiro5538
    @joaomonteiro5538 Год назад

    9, 9 and half, a bit of 10 at some point, but everyone can talk, scream and crack jokes. Nice!

  • @crashHypnotize
    @crashHypnotize 4 года назад +4

    I just imagine how many gallons of gas you would burn to hit that speed.

    • @definitionofinsanity161
      @definitionofinsanity161 3 года назад

      They are using the moons gravity and speed around the earth, solar system and Milky Way galaxy to propel themselves. You would need much less fuel than what is required to escape earths gravity.

  • @jasonlinton9902
    @jasonlinton9902 3 года назад +1

    Death would come very quick hitting these speeds it looked amazing though!!

  • @westnoble1020
    @westnoble1020 2 года назад

    "You boys got those wills filled out correctly?"
    Uhm Harry, if this doesn't work, it won't really matter.

  • @montezsmith204
    @montezsmith204 3 года назад +25

    Just imagine being in a rocket ship going 22,500 miles an hour!!!! And I thought being on a plane taking off from the runway was fast, nothing compared to those space shuttles!!!

    • @derekwall200
      @derekwall200 2 года назад

      try being a the cockpit of a top fuel dragster. top fuel drivers experience 5 Gs at launch while astronauts experience 3Gs at takeoff. and that's intense enough to where breathing gets a might difficult. and what were seeing here is either centrifugal G force or most likely positive acceleration G force.

    • @mikeybmore5860
      @mikeybmore5860 2 года назад

      nothing is right you are flying

    • @jwilson2793
      @jwilson2793 2 года назад

      Apollo 10’s command module capsule reentry broke the record for the fastest manned vehicle @ 24,816 mph. But that was only 6.78 g’s for 6 minutes…couldn’t imagine 9.5 g’s for 11 minutes. All the crew would black out.

    • @TheMasterfulcreator
      @TheMasterfulcreator Год назад

      You would not feel it unless you are accelerating.

    • @Quasihamster
      @Quasihamster 8 месяцев назад

      Imagine sitting on a lump of rock doing 65000 mph and you don't even have a seatbelt, let alone a helmet!

  • @daanvreugdenhil
    @daanvreugdenhil 4 года назад +1

    1:44 : Bear whines like a beaten dog... Seconds later: Andropov laughs like a maniac... Oh yes and not to forget 1:38: Harry Stamper's scream in space... LOL

  • @MovieLover1995
    @MovieLover1995 9 лет назад +9

    The people who didn't survive the mission disliked this.

    • @MovieLover1995
      @MovieLover1995 9 лет назад +4

      And I'm talking about Harry, Max, Oscar, Noonan, Mission Specialist Gruber, Mission Specialist Halsey, Air Force Col. Davis, and NASA Pilot Tucker.

  • @santubudhe2
    @santubudhe2 9 месяцев назад

    Kudos to the sound engineer

  • @derekwall200
    @derekwall200 Год назад

    0:39...
    "alright men this is what we trained for, NOW JUST SUCK IT UP"

  • @cristaffol
    @cristaffol 4 года назад +3

    1:44 when you go insane

  • @aslan10123
    @aslan10123 9 лет назад +26

    I would love to go that fast.

    • @Lover-of-Creative-Priorities
      @Lover-of-Creative-Priorities 6 лет назад +4

      better hold on that tight and hope u don't die

    • @kg4boj
      @kg4boj 6 лет назад +8

      You have gone way faster, the eart is moving about 67,000 miles per hour around the sun all the time.

  • @Kingdom007Hearts
    @Kingdom007Hearts 13 лет назад +2

    this is my favorite scene in the film. lets kick the tires and light the fires

  • @JamesBond-fg6bt
    @JamesBond-fg6bt 4 года назад

    The music in this movie is fucking legendary

  • @derekwall82
    @derekwall82 10 лет назад +6

    when they started the slingshot maneuver, were they experiencing the 9 Gs from acceleration or from the centrifugal force from going 22,500mph? either way no one could survive 9 and a half Gs for 11 minutes without passing out and going into G-lock. G-lock at that speed for that amount of time would more than likely kill that's for sure

    • @lauriehogan6382
      @lauriehogan6382 10 лет назад +1

      Pressure suits maybe?

    • @derekwall82
      @derekwall82 10 лет назад

      HomerThe Hogan not a chance, that's too much G-forces for way too long, no one no matter how well trained they are would ever survive

    • @johnramirez4605
      @johnramirez4605 9 лет назад +1

      Derek Wall There's videos here of airmen going 10Gs in training though. Check it out.

    • @RADASNTDR
      @RADASNTDR 9 лет назад +3

      John Ramirez Yes...10 or 12 Gs for a few seconds before fainting. Come on! Human bodies have limitations. No one can withstand this pressure for 11 minutes. I love the scene, love the film, but fiction is fiction.

    • @derekwall82
      @derekwall82 9 лет назад +1

      HomerThe Hogan they'll need what are called G-suits so that their bodies can withstand the G-forces that they'll experience with launch and acceleration

  • @jenniferatkin587
    @jenniferatkin587 Год назад

    I imagine Steven Tyler watching the asteroid moving in Armageddon and saying oh man oh shit this ain't good bro!! 😂😂😂

  • @Sky_TEC_Illustraition_Systems
    @Sky_TEC_Illustraition_Systems Год назад

    This is what Freedom is like....the instant it becomes received.

  • @Ranger215able
    @Ranger215able Год назад +1

    Gotta love the X71. A beauty with a kick of a bitch.

    • @dodgedude908
      @dodgedude908 8 месяцев назад

      The space shuttles we deserve to have if you ask me

    • @scarecrow108productions7
      @scarecrow108productions7 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​​​@@dodgedude908and alongside OV-201 Pathfinder NERVA Shuttle from For All Mankind Season 2. The first shuttle with a nuclear rocket engine. Basically the STS orbiter with the wings of the X-20 DynaSoar, just upscaled, and also Lunar capable.

    • @dodgedude908
      @dodgedude908 7 месяцев назад

      @@scarecrow108productions7 also true

  • @daverambo8178
    @daverambo8178 7 лет назад

    I have a driving playlist called "Music to Fly By". This soundtrack is at the top of the list.

  • @twokingz04
    @twokingz04 6 лет назад +2

    At least a few of them should've passed out. Lol

  • @TuAFFalcon
    @TuAFFalcon Месяц назад

    All those Gs and they are having conversations.

  • @dannymartin2894
    @dannymartin2894 Год назад

    1:34 : Passengers in my car when me and the bois start racing

  • @jonathanroehm6540
    @jonathanroehm6540 11 лет назад +3

    Right there is a downward force as gravity pushes us downward.
    Also I think centrifugal force would play into it.
    Add that to the moon's gravity, Force of acceleration by the RCS and Main Engines.
    The shuttle's rolling
    And you get generated G's
    Not very scientific I know but it's the best I can think of.

  • @anthonylennon8331
    @anthonylennon8331 2 года назад +1

    What’s funny is at 9G’s they’d not be able to talk or scream. they’’d just about be able to do the exercises to maintain consciousness!

    • @MRNASCARFAN25
      @MRNASCARFAN25 2 года назад

      Nope wrong the USAF thunderbirds pull 9gs n talk on radio during shows !

    • @anthonylennon8331
      @anthonylennon8331 2 года назад

      @@MRNASCARFAN25 fighter pilots trained to perform body exercises to allow them to talk while wearing g suits and inflated trousers to keep the blood in their head and circulating. and also for brief seconds not a sustained 9.5 G for 11 minutes. That would kill the average human being.

  • @vtec407
    @vtec407 2 года назад +2

    Who’s ready for Artemis 1!!!

  • @Lucky-nv2ph
    @Lucky-nv2ph 2 года назад

    Such a sikk movie, I miss the 90s lol

  • @jonathanroehm6540
    @jonathanroehm6540 11 лет назад

    They are in a roll as well, and the RCS and main engine burn propelling them is generating the G's

  • @derekwall82
    @derekwall82 12 лет назад +5

    lolz, "THIS IS TOO FAST!!!" I thought the part with harry screaming was kick ass.

  • @nczioox1116
    @nczioox1116 5 лет назад

    I love this documentary