Soyuz MS-17 launch

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • A Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle launched the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 14 October 2020, at 05:45:04 UTC (10:45 local time, 01:45 EDT). The Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft, with Expedition 64 crew members Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and NASA astronaut Kathleen Rubins, will attempt for the first time a two-orbit, three-hour journey to the International Space Station. Soyuz MS-17 is scheduled to automatically dock to the station’s Rassvet module at 08:52 UTC (04:52 EDT).
    Credit: NASA/Roscosmos
    Soyuz-2.1a launches Soyuz MS-17 #SoyuzMS17
    Пуск Союз-2.1а с Союз МС-17 #СоюзМС17

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  • @SciNewsRo
    @SciNewsRo  4 года назад +21

    Soyuz MS-17 docking ruclips.net/video/fhgrtKRqNVo/видео.html
    Soyuz MS-17 hatch opening ruclips.net/video/3bXh6u_YCzE/видео.html
    Roscosmos Роскосмос ruclips.net/p/PLpGTA7wMEDFj6UChGp8ODnk9uh18e3Z5X
    International Space Station ruclips.net/p/PLpGTA7wMEDFjV3rHufRlA_0vdSQFL9a40
    Commercial Crew Program ruclips.net/p/PLpGTA7wMEDFiap99WjXq8JTpFOh0AUNy_

  • @ant4812
    @ant4812 4 года назад +111

    Nice Korolev cross this time. I never get tired of watching Soyuz launches.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 4 года назад

      What's that? The scene when the boosters blow off and look like a cross.

    • @ant4812
      @ant4812 4 года назад +15

      @@gregorymalchuk272 Yeah. It's named after Sergei Korolev. He designed the original version of this rocket back in the 50's. Dude was like a one man NASA.

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад +3

      @@ant4812 I presume he had some help 😉, but yes, he was a genius rocket designer that gave the USSR their initial lead in the Space Race that they otherwise might not have had. Such was his importance that Soviet leaders were always afraid that he would be assassinated, so at the time he worked in secret, and his unfortunate early death (from routine surgery, if I remember correctly, as well as heart disease) dealt a huge blow to the Soviet manned lunar program.

  • @redbassist5590
    @redbassist5590 2 года назад +74

    If I had to choose one type of rocket to take me into orbit it'd definitely be a Soyuz. Amazing safety record and great reliability

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад +10

      I'd feel the safest in a Soyuz spacecraft, currently, but the Soyuz rocket, while very reliable for a rocket, isn't quite as reliable as some others, such as the Falcon 9 and Atlas V.

    • @randybaumery5090
      @randybaumery5090 2 года назад +3

      Falcon 9 heavy for me.

    • @stephenm8100
      @stephenm8100 2 года назад +3

      In the early days of the Soviet space program all launches were conducted in secret. There was a reason for that.

    • @vergil-__
      @vergil-__ Год назад

      ​@@randybaumery5090 and soon starship

    • @randybaumery5090
      @randybaumery5090 Год назад

      @@vergil-__ I hope so.

  • @tousifzaman9392
    @tousifzaman9392 4 года назад +119

    I'm gonna miss that Tulip design of Soyuz when it retires :(

    • @ОлегОлегов-ц9й
      @ОлегОлегов-ц9й 4 года назад +2

      Не скучай на подходе Союз 5. Don't get bored on the approach of Soyuz 5.

    • @tousifzaman9392
      @tousifzaman9392 4 года назад +6

      @@ОлегОлегов-ц9й Soyuz 5 and 6 won't have the tulip shaped nozzles

    • @steren700
      @steren700 2 года назад +2

      Will never retire

    • @tousifzaman9392
      @tousifzaman9392 2 года назад +1

      @@steren700 I hope so but it will

  • @r.subramanian6197
    @r.subramanian6197 4 года назад +165

    Each space mission objectives, is to serve human mankind. Best wishes

  • @Painkiller1984
    @Painkiller1984 3 года назад +13

    We all can agree that Soyuz rocket design is really pretty

  • @bernhardhorlezeder8394
    @bernhardhorlezeder8394 4 года назад +80

    5:20 Korolev cross

    • @alponselrik
      @alponselrik 4 года назад +17

      never tired of seeing that

  • @mikejhorn
    @mikejhorn 4 года назад +68

    Beautiful launch of a great icon in space exploration. Really impressive machine!

  • @funkystickanimation5495
    @funkystickanimation5495 4 года назад +77

    Congratulations to ROSCOSMOS and Russian federation Indian gaganyan mission crew is training on Russia and thank you for this you are supporting india

  • @McCov1
    @McCov1 4 года назад +48

    Very utilitarian. But gets the job done. Greetings Russian 🇷🇺 friends from California. 🇺🇸

    • @kazungukaviha5796
      @kazungukaviha5796 4 года назад +1

      Are American friend of Russian?

    • @Shoorit
      @Shoorit 3 года назад +8

      Beautiful rocket.
      Everyone is friends.

    • @ДмитрийЧернов-ь3з
      @ДмитрийЧернов-ь3з 3 года назад +6

      Greetings! Let's do it together, for a bright future 🙌

    • @juansuponatime517
      @juansuponatime517 3 года назад +1

      @@kazungukaviha5796 just for show...

    • @kazungukaviha5796
      @kazungukaviha5796 3 года назад +1

      @@Shoorit really? I don't think so , and if it's true friendly then oneday there will be friendship of a hyena and gazzel

  • @utkarshv2440
    @utkarshv2440 3 года назад +58

    Looks like a beautiful sword in the sky. God bless the soul of the soyuz designers. Built in 60s and still serving the mankind.

    • @makssachs8914
      @makssachs8914 2 года назад +1

      Originally meant to destroy us

    • @technoglobe1168
      @technoglobe1168 2 года назад +1

      @@makssachs8914 that was R7

    • @makssachs8914
      @makssachs8914 2 года назад +1

      @@technoglobe1168 Nearly the same rocket, just different payload.

    • @technoglobe1168
      @technoglobe1168 2 года назад

      @@makssachs8914 Atlas Agena was same at NASA

    • @makssachs8914
      @makssachs8914 2 года назад

      @@technoglobe1168 Well it was meant to destroy them.

  • @gerardolramos
    @gerardolramos 4 года назад +18

    Soyuz rocket is so beautiful. Thanks for this amazing video.

  • @СергейНазаров-у6ч
    @СергейНазаров-у6ч 4 года назад +20

    Молодцы ребят и спасибо за труд !

  • @martinlouis911
    @martinlouis911 3 года назад +16

    3 hours and 3 mins from earth to the ISS on this bad ass rocket.....wow!

  • @hansrvsvs
    @hansrvsvs 4 года назад +39

    Gooo Soyuz

  • @bombcat91
    @bombcat91 4 года назад +33

    Thanks, Roscosmos for lowering voices at every launch broadcast so we don't have to hear those uninteresting, "Lift-off! Lift-off! Lift-off! We have lift-off! Lift-off! Lift-off! XXX carrying YYY for blablabla".

    • @carlsaischa
      @carlsaischa 4 года назад +1

      Also I think if you referred to the crew as "our space dads" you go gulag right away.

    • @brandbmw6642
      @brandbmw6642 4 года назад

      for Roscosmos , this does not exist, for them it is a normal job, and not PR like Elon musk.

    • @НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь
      @НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь 4 года назад

      @@carlsaischa
      They will also stop giving vodka and take the bear. I don’t know which is worse.

    • @ABOZify
      @ABOZify 4 года назад

      3 часа Карл

  • @TruthVRN
    @TruthVRN 4 года назад +83

    Russian POWER! Good luck!

    • @hgggvfvbhfc1839
      @hgggvfvbhfc1839 4 года назад +7

      This is Soviet engineering.

    • @z-manoverstreet
      @z-manoverstreet 4 года назад

      And its last time the U.S. is using it also

    • @timurtimur53
      @timurtimur53 4 года назад +5

      Soviet Russia's engineering was always Russian and now or in the what can do other Soviet republics in the space nothing if this its are ussr all republics power and engineering why they can't do something in space only Russia can like usa and China , Russia build in Soviet republics institutes and taught engineers like koroliov he was from Ukraine he was ethnic Russian he became scientist in Moscow - now this technology only called old name souz but in reality this is new technology nothing have with old Soviet-Russia's age technology .

    • @z-manoverstreet
      @z-manoverstreet 3 года назад

      @@warleyfdias SpaceX has done over a hundred f9 launches

    • @z-manoverstreet
      @z-manoverstreet 3 года назад

      @@warleyfdias everything is automated the only difference is that there's people inside instead of satellites, same rocket, same tech, same everything

  • @omahawarrior4837
    @omahawarrior4837 2 года назад +3

    The most robust and elegant rocket ever built.

    • @KD10Conqueror
      @KD10Conqueror 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. SpaceX wont be able to beat this.

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад

      @@KD10Conqueror In what way? The Falcon 9 first stage can fly many times, which seems to suggest that it is pretty robust. And its current run of 122 consecutive successful missions (counting both manned and unmanned) is already better than the Soyuz can usually do. The Soyuz's current run is 69 successful missions in a row, and the number is most often lower than that over its history. Its highest reliability was achieved during the 1980s and 1990s, with runs of 133 and 146, so it still holds the record for now, but those two runs are far and away the best it has achieved. Over most of its history, there is usually another failure after less than 50 launches since the last one. Most these days involve the upper stages, but every so often those four boosters attached to the core stage cause failures.
      Don't get me wrong, the Soyuz rocket is one of the most reliable in history, but it is not unbeatable in this respect, and lately it has been a bit less reliable than it was in the 1990s. The Falcon 9 is not only approaching the Soyuz's records from its heyday, it has done so with first stages that have flown multiple times (two have flown more than 10 times now).

  • @luc4069
    @luc4069 4 года назад +23

    cette fusée est toujours aussi magnifique, bravo les Russes

  • @douglasdavidmisascamacho3431
    @douglasdavidmisascamacho3431 3 года назад +17

    How far we could reach as human specie, if work together instead of fighting each other without a real enemy among us. Greetings from Colombia.

    • @tommylee4135
      @tommylee4135 3 года назад +3

      fighting each other brought us the rocket

    • @sannidhyabalkote9536
      @sannidhyabalkote9536 3 года назад

      @@tommylee4135 well that is true

    • @emman.5995
      @emman.5995 3 года назад

      That won't work. Unless GOD brainwashes us. If a God would do that, your request is granted.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад

      @@tommylee4135 No. The modern liquid-fuel rocket was developed by Robert Goddard.

  • @ДмитрийКустарников-й3з

    Счастливого пути!

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  4 года назад +1

      Стыковка Союз МС-17 ruclips.net/video/fhgrtKRqNVo/видео.html

  • @milkshake6984
    @milkshake6984 4 года назад +17

    A melhor nave aeroespacial já feita!

  • @MRCHANNEL2123
    @MRCHANNEL2123 4 года назад +140

    Normal day in Russia

    • @brandbmw6642
      @brandbmw6642 4 года назад +8

      regular work for decades

    • @Gianluca-Vacchi
      @Gianluca-Vacchi 4 года назад +2

      15 rub

    • @yaplakal4088
      @yaplakal4088 4 года назад +4

      technically it's Kazakstan, but okay

    • @Gianluca-Vacchi
      @Gianluca-Vacchi 4 года назад +1

      @@yaplakal4088 You respond to the Prigogine bot

    • @Александр-п7х3о
      @Александр-п7х3о 4 года назад +1

      @@yaplakal4088 Байконур в аренде у России. Казахстан - партнер России по военно-техническому сотрудничеству, член евразийского экономического союза.

  • @PikaGamingPikaVlogshallo
    @PikaGamingPikaVlogshallo 4 года назад +10

    i saw this at live. it was beautiful.

  • @liamlive2972
    @liamlive2972 4 года назад +11

    THAT LOOKED SO COOL

  • @viacheslav1
    @viacheslav1 4 года назад +12

    Молодцы!

  • @Dob.7749
    @Dob.7749 4 года назад +8

    3 hours! From earth to the ISS! And a slim rocket means a slim budget too. now that's some good cost saving measures. Cause the fater the rocket the bigger the budget.

  • @ominous-omnipresent-they
    @ominous-omnipresent-they 4 года назад +15

    Humanity's efforts in space are far more powerful than the mere political tensions on Earth.

  • @lmlmd2714
    @lmlmd2714 3 года назад +2

    Soyuz... what a legend

  • @narayanyadav9210
    @narayanyadav9210 3 года назад +9

    Only 3 hours 3 minutes .it takes more time from Delhi to Moscow 6h35min.

  • @GreatYue
    @GreatYue 4 года назад +6

    Great to see a successful flight.

  • @grommitmug1203
    @grommitmug1203 4 года назад +24

    Good choice for leaving the earth

  • @jagadeeshbabuk7914
    @jagadeeshbabuk7914 4 года назад +10

    I love Russia.. from India

  • @ЕвгенийКотов-б5т
    @ЕвгенийКотов-б5т 4 года назад +2

    Sergey Pavlovich, thank you!

  • @grigoriirasnutin6661
    @grigoriirasnutin6661 3 года назад +1

    Я как раз весной с вахты приеду,и они прилетят.Они молодцы,я молодец!! )))

  • @diegoflores9237
    @diegoflores9237 3 года назад +2

    Working together is better than fighting but we humans are still very clanish

  • @Neilarmeweak550
    @Neilarmeweak550 3 года назад

    I gotta say launch commentators are so relaxing

  • @lakshyatyagi9924
    @lakshyatyagi9924 3 года назад

    Soyuz rockets are beauty with power personified.

  • @content.deleted1
    @content.deleted1 3 года назад +2

    Gotta love the 60's technology

    • @Kapoosh000
      @Kapoosh000 3 года назад

      If it ain't broke, don't fix it

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад +1

      It's actually 1950s technology, but if it works, it works. And truth be told, rocket technology hasn't advanced very much since the late 1960s. Many people seem to assume that it would have advanced just as much as, say, computers or televisions, but that is simply not the case, for a variety of reasons.

  • @RoodeMenon
    @RoodeMenon 3 года назад +7

    Russian tech always fascinates me.

  • @zakk761
    @zakk761 4 года назад +3

    Excellent rocket engine

  • @Сергей-й8ф4д
    @Сергей-й8ф4д 4 года назад +4

    Круто!!!

  • @Rathodsanjay...896
    @Rathodsanjay...896 3 года назад +1

    Work horse for Russia great technology still in use old is gold love from India

    • @Morra5472
      @Morra5472 2 года назад

      So what... USA was first on the Moon!! Why cant they use their technology?... Oh...

    • @the18thdoctor3
      @the18thdoctor3 2 года назад +1

      @@Morra5472
      Because it’s expensive. Duh.

  • @НекийНекто-ц1у
    @НекийНекто-ц1у 3 года назад +3

    If politicians did not interfere, NASA and Roscosmos could jointly achieve significantly greater results. It remains to be hoped that the society will quickly get rid of the political cancer.

  • @kubaadamczyk6877
    @kubaadamczyk6877 3 месяца назад

    Sojusz doleciał na stację kosmicznom❤

  • @hasanjamil3969
    @hasanjamil3969 Год назад

    This rocket worked for Gagarin and continues to work today. Definitely the safest and most reliable. However i feel the future belongs to reusable rockets and spacecraft.

  • @God_is_Justice
    @God_is_Justice 4 года назад +3

    That’s a clean take off unlike American rockets....

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад

      What is supposedly not "clean" about American rocket takeoffs?

  • @iniodar7238
    @iniodar7238 2 года назад

    the lift off process of Soyuz is much more dignified and seamless whereas American rockets are more loud and dramatic

    • @Morra5472
      @Morra5472 2 года назад

      America has not launched anything into orbit for two decades. They rent Russian Soyz Rockets. And ain't that a surprise.... The nation that landed on the moon needs to rent rockets to get to orbit from their enemy nation now... Mhmm... ;)

    • @the18thdoctor3
      @the18thdoctor3 2 года назад

      @@Morra5472
      Huh? What are you talking about? Have you just ignored SpaceX and ULA? No NASA payload has launched on a Russian rocket since 2018.

  • @PrinceGT
    @PrinceGT 4 года назад +6

    I thought this video was 5 to 10 years old

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  4 года назад +1

      You missed the new part ruclips.net/video/fhgrtKRqNVo/видео.html

  • @ДмитрийШураков-л3у
    @ДмитрийШураков-л3у 4 года назад +4

    Даже видео такого качества как будто камеры не развивались с конца 80 х годов...

    • @ДмитрийШураков-л3у
      @ДмитрийШураков-л3у 4 года назад

      @MrWantsoft ну по факту картинка на моём мобильном лучше, но я не сравниваю с ним есть те же gopro, но я часто смотрю трансляции с запуском starlink картинка на порядок выше, если что никого не хотел обидеть

    • @xionsoft
      @xionsoft 3 года назад

      @@ДмитрийШураков-л3у GoPro в этих условиях откажет на первой минуте.

  • @Elizabeth-so6zp
    @Elizabeth-so6zp 3 года назад

    Best wishes for you all, guys!

  • @jacekjaworski3321
    @jacekjaworski3321 4 года назад +6

    Wspaniałe!!! :)

  • @nikhil5680
    @nikhil5680 4 года назад +11

    Russian rockets are beautiful

  • @GrafMKristo
    @GrafMKristo 3 года назад +2

    3:20 Поехали!

  • @vangelissotiropoulos7365
    @vangelissotiropoulos7365 4 года назад +8

    Wow, and I thought the economy seats on the plane are tight

  • @adrianioandajulesc2530
    @adrianioandajulesc2530 4 года назад +7

    SUPER ,, RUSIA "....

  • @callmeshaggy5166
    @callmeshaggy5166 2 года назад

    It's interesting how what I assume is a different fuel changes the whole personality of a craft. No launch trails unlike American launches.

  • @amazing_life696
    @amazing_life696 3 года назад +3

    Wow! How much time Soyuz will take to reach International Space Station?
    Please tell me

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  3 года назад +3

      3 hours and 3 minutes ruclips.net/video/fhgrtKRqNVo/видео.html

  • @nawalkumarkewat5818
    @nawalkumarkewat5818 Год назад

    Soyuz powerful Rocket of Roscosmos Great Technology by Russia 👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  Год назад

      How did you get to this video? It's from 2020.

  • @davidkumarmaxi6843
    @davidkumarmaxi6843 4 года назад +1

    All the best

  • @hanasofeahasnol2861
    @hanasofeahasnol2861 2 года назад +1

    we got a lift off

  • @ag-bk5wf
    @ag-bk5wf 4 года назад

    What a monster of a rocket

  • @bhanuchandra28
    @bhanuchandra28 4 года назад

    They are real heroes

  • @yadirfernandezrodriguez8465
    @yadirfernandezrodriguez8465 Год назад

    No siempre se muestran imagenes donde se vea la estrella de Korolev , es una pena que las camaras en superficie no hayan tenido el lente para ver el hemocionante momento cuando lineas de condensación marcan el MAX-Q , el momento de mayor carga dinamica , cuando la G se vuelve realmente fuerte .

  • @kavicsfekete1790
    @kavicsfekete1790 4 года назад

    Még mindig az a nyerő, ha egyszerre 25 kis hajtómű dolgozik. Ha kettő-három leáll, a többi simán felviszi a cuccot. // The winner is still when 25 small engines are working at the same time. If two or three stop, the others will pick up the stuff smoothly.

  • @sausius2245
    @sausius2245 3 года назад

    I am pretty sure when (and if) the soyus gets retired space nerds will be rioting in the streets verywhere, truly an icon of spcaeflight. Also fun fact this october 14th (the day of the launch) was Kathleen Rubins 42 birthday.

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  3 года назад

      Soyuz MS-17 hatch opening ruclips.net/video/3bXh6u_YCzE/видео.html

    • @WuffiePhoenix
      @WuffiePhoenix Год назад

      Yep. We lost the Space Shuttle but please not Союз!

  • @christian-jakobgrasl
    @christian-jakobgrasl 4 года назад

    can you imagine there`s a Saturn 5 at the pad lifting off ....

  • @mmbbbcc
    @mmbbbcc 4 года назад +1

    باي باي صديق متى يرجع انتا😢💔

  • @d.cypher2920
    @d.cypher2920 4 года назад +10

    Is it customary to knee the cosmonaut in the butt before ascending the stairs?
    I noticed that every time.
    😲😂😂
    ☀️😎☀️🇺🇸🤝🇷🇺

    • @alexeikolokolcev3232
      @alexeikolokolcev3232 4 года назад +2

      Yes. Tradition for luck. Kick to the orbite.

    • @d.cypher2920
      @d.cypher2920 4 года назад

      @@alexeikolokolcev3232 nice! Thank you for replying. First noticed last mission, i believe when they aborted, and had to land.
      People can say whatever they want about Soyuz... yet, i don't believe anyone has ever been killed as a result of the craft. And that system is i believe older than I am.
      😁
      ☀️😎☀️ 🇺🇸🤝🇷🇺 ☀️😎☀️

    • @НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь
      @НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь 4 года назад +1

      If you look at the first spacesuits, you will understand where the tradition came from)

    • @d.cypher2920
      @d.cypher2920 4 года назад

      @@НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь that's cool , thanks for sharing that.
      ☀️😎☀️

    • @НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь
      @НиколайНикакоюс-л2ь 4 года назад

      @@d.cypher2920
      Yes, in this way they helped to rise)

  • @Kosackk
    @Kosackk 4 года назад

    It looks so fucking cool when it seperates from the boosters! Looks like a claw or something seeing it from earth!

  • @NoobMaster-we6ll
    @NoobMaster-we6ll 3 года назад

    Both sergey looks very similar

  • @bulzzara
    @bulzzara 3 года назад

    Serguéi Pávlovich Koroliov 💞

  • @HNN_CBEPXCNCTEM_CCCP_NM._COBbl
    @HNN_CBEPXCNCTEM_CCCP_NM._COBbl 11 месяцев назад

    3:20, кто-то сказал "Поехали!" :)

  • @kfaheem98
    @kfaheem98 4 года назад

    Good job

  • @miyasanto
    @miyasanto 4 года назад +4

    仕事が早い

  • @ISyrianaI
    @ISyrianaI 3 года назад +4

    Amazing machines ! Great Russia !

  • @aambaksh4924
    @aambaksh4924 3 года назад

    Great

  • @j.rudolf
    @j.rudolf 3 года назад

    Rußland ist großartig !!!👍👍👍🇷🇺

  • @SLAVICNFS
    @SLAVICNFS 3 года назад +1

    So cool without boosters! 👍

  • @Dmitry_Yazov7
    @Dmitry_Yazov7 6 месяцев назад

    What the different about Soyuz-Fg and Soyuz 2.1A?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  6 месяцев назад

      Analog vs. digital flight control and telemetry systems.
      wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz-FG
      wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz-2

    • @Dmitry_Yazov7
      @Dmitry_Yazov7 6 месяцев назад

      @@SciNewsRo thanks. I see

    • @Dmitry_Yazov7
      @Dmitry_Yazov7 6 месяцев назад

      @@SciNewsRo is there any different about the outer visual or is just upgraded?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  6 месяцев назад

      It can be painted differently sometimes.
      The last Soyuz-FG being assembled ruclips.net/video/pGyU9UPYIyg/видео.html
      The first Soyuz-2.1a to launch a crew ruclips.net/video/zfvJDllNjlY/видео.html

    • @Dmitry_Yazov7
      @Dmitry_Yazov7 6 месяцев назад

      I see

  • @PikaGamingPikaVlogshallo
    @PikaGamingPikaVlogshallo 4 года назад +1

    3 .. 2 .. 1 .. ЛИФТОФФ!

  • @prgcorrea1
    @prgcorrea1 3 года назад

    Toda vez que seu anúncio interrompe o meu vídeo, só me faz pegar raiva do seu produto.

  • @rainywizard
    @rainywizard 3 года назад

    @Scinews I have a question- does the whole propulsion rocket separates after reaching some altitude and falls on the earth after that? which means this is all for one-time usage (except of course the Soyuz capsule itself) and needs to be manufactured again for the next mission? Or is there any part that remains operational?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  3 года назад

      Yes.

    • @rainywizard
      @rainywizard 3 года назад

      @@SciNewsRo So do they store like couple of rockets prepared to be used anytime or need to produce them once 3 months?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  3 года назад

      @@rainywizard 11 Soyuz rockets were launched in 2020 ruclips.net/p/PLpGTA7wMEDFj6UChGp8ODnk9uh18e3Z5X

  • @pradipmandge5567
    @pradipmandge5567 4 года назад +1

    👍👏

  • @LVVMCMLV
    @LVVMCMLV 3 года назад

    расслабься наслаждайся

  • @Idkwhattoputhere989
    @Idkwhattoputhere989 2 года назад

    That is true

  • @Viper607706
    @Viper607706 4 года назад

    I'm a bit baffled by how the launch escape tower is jettisoned before the side boosters Seperate. I'm pretty sure we've all seen the mission where the seperation didn't go according to plan and there was an abort. Shouldn't the tower stay on til at least a few seconds after booster sep for similar cases?

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  4 года назад +1

      At that altitude, the capsule can detach itself from the rocket and safely descend with the parachute. Just as it happened ruclips.net/user/SciNewsRosearch?query=Soyuz+MS-10

    • @sidharthcs2110
      @sidharthcs2110 4 года назад +1

      The fairings have escape motors

  • @AthosRac
    @AthosRac 4 года назад

    oh yeah

  • @erineveberry6284
    @erineveberry6284 3 года назад

    🙌

  • @brandbmw6642
    @brandbmw6642 4 года назад +13

    the usual work of Russians for decades . without PR, presentations and shows..

    • @PedroFromOkrugna
      @PedroFromOkrugna 4 года назад

      да и верно, здесь нехуй показать миру, технологии каменого века.

  • @30oooo33
    @30oooo33 3 года назад +1

    Soviet Power!

  • @vananhphamvn
    @vananhphamvn 2 года назад

    Sản phẩm của những bộ óc vĩ đại

  • @Morra5472
    @Morra5472 2 года назад

    Ain't it funny how the nation that put people on the moon needs to rent rockets from their enemy now to even get into space.... Hahaha....

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад

      Not lately. Where have you been? Look up Crew Dragon. Additionally, there have been times when both countries were unable to launch their astronauts for a number of years, but it wasn't considered a big deal. It was only a big deal this time because both countries jointly operate the ISS, making any downtime more significant than it was before.
      By the way, in China nearly five years passed between the manned missions Shenzhou 11 and Shenzhou 12, yet people talk as though China are going to race past everyone else like we're standing still. I guess those five years of no human spaceflight in China don't mean anything.

    • @Morra5472
      @Morra5472 2 года назад

      @@rbrtck Can you hear me now?... I was being sarcastic. Jeezes.

  • @frankevans5843
    @frankevans5843 3 года назад +1

    You see, all that going to that space are all from the soviétic countries, then america we say we did...

  • @raine8553
    @raine8553 4 года назад

    yay

  • @ДмитрийШураков-л3у
    @ДмитрийШураков-л3у 4 года назад +1

    Советские инженеры всё же были супер профессионалами своего дела. Жаль что сейчас мы так сильно отстаём в развитии технологий

    • @SciNewsRo
      @SciNewsRo  4 года назад +2

      Союз МС-17 самый быстрый полет к МКС ruclips.net/video/fhgrtKRqNVo/видео.html

    • @АндрейФесенко-о1н
      @АндрейФесенко-о1н 3 года назад

      В космических технологиях мы пока не отстаёт но это пока! А вот финансирование и грамотное распределение средств и ресурсов это да

  • @СергейСтроганов-к1ч
    @СергейСтроганов-к1ч 8 месяцев назад

    Забавная традиция - давать пинка под зад космонавтам. Наверное только русскому будет понятен скрытый смысл этого жеста =)

  • @exussr4275
    @exussr4275 8 месяцев назад

    05:20 Korolev cross

  • @БывалыйБывалый-х9ъ
    @БывалыйБывалый-х9ъ 4 года назад +1

    Тесновато у вас там ребята

  • @alexandershcherbakov4489
    @alexandershcherbakov4489 3 года назад

    👍