Nice work. I like the detail you have on some of the ships. Just need to figure out how to smooth out your transitions and soften up the source lighting.
Wasn't Vengeance 1,6 Km long? I remember it was a large as a star destroyer, also, it isn't the same the Galaxy class Enterprise than the constitution refit Enterprise, so in comparisons, the class of a "Enterprise" ship should be noted as well
1.6 km if we accept the JJ-Prise measurement of about 700 meters. But the JJ-Prise model was conceived originally to be more or less with the same dimensions of the original Enterprise. Later, it was simply upscaled (with no regard for the obvious scaling errors) to be more "impressive". The matter is if we want to accept the normal or the upscaled JJ-Prise as reference.
All ships have a gravitational pull due to their mass, some larger than others, but keeping in mind their mass distribution probably they'll need artificial gravity generators anyway to keep people affixed to the ground
Because it's a ring, if you're on the interior surface, then most of the ring is actually pulling you to the center, not toward the "ground". If it were to rotate, then the centripetal force would keep you grounded, but the ring would have to be stupid-strong to withstand that force (because that much mass moving that quickly is a lot of energy). We don't, and probably never will, have that kind of technology. And even if we did...it would be a total waste to use it on something like that, when there are better ways to get the same result. . If you generated a micro-singularity, however, and built the ring around it at the right diameter, you could live on the exterior surface at 1g. Real-life orbital rings use a static frame with a free-flowing fluid on the inside that is accelerated to orbital velocities. The fluid keeps the ring from collapsing, and the frame keeps the fluid from blowing it to pieces. So long as those forces are in balance, you could hypothetically build it out of paper, if you had enough paper... But in any case, it's completely doable with existing technology. No new super-materials needed. . We could build an actual Dyson's Sphere around our star, using an interwoven network of orbital rings, with an interior and exterior surface laid over them, at a distance that would give slightly less than 1g...maybe 0.9 or 0.8, because the gravity well of the sun is much steeper than Earth's. Collect the energy from the sun, warm and light the exterior surface. . Finding a nice, stable White or Red Dwarf would be better, though. Smaller sphere that way...longer usable time. A sphere around our sun wouldn't last long as the sun starts to expand. And, of course, that micro-singularity. As long as you keep it fed at a rate exactly enough to stop it from evaporating, but no more...you could keep such an artificial world going until the universe ends from heat-death.
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 you're right, so the Forerunners mastered "slipspace" which is a way where they can modify the laws of physics. They could make light solid and even wear suits with telekinetic powers. They achieved this by harvesting energy generated from the big bangs of other universes.
Also while the death star is 120km the scale shown here is completely off it’s the same width as the supremacy at only 60km the death star should be double the width of the supremacy
The one isn't bad, but there's a reason why most videos of this type use simple, white or light gray background. Can't see half of the shit here. Milano is basically 3/4 hidden in the shadow.
"Cooper, what are you doing?"
"Docking."
"Cooper! This is no time for caution."
"🗿"
Finally a spacecraft comparison which includes Independence day spaceships
I like how you used the Space Engineers player model for the human. It’s hilarious!
If you do more space ship content could you add more halo ships (unless you just don’t have access to them)
I love halo, but there's isn't any more model for those ships atm.
@@Stargaze_youtube ahh, alright that makes sense
Pretty cool. You should read the Culture series and add some of those ships and structures.
Very good. Would like to have seen the Planet Express Ship as well, and a White Star perhaps.
Wowwww bro... Its amazing...
Thank you!
Great job on Ships! There is some good stuff in D.C. Fontana books too!
Thank you.
I like how you used the space engineers astronaut for reference
I would love to see Warhammer 40k imperium of man ships
Now we need some videogames spaceships too, like Great Fox from Star Fox, or some cartoons too, like Planet Express Ship from Futurama
oh wow. i never realized how nearly similar in size the Endurance and the ISS are.
Same
The Milano always surprises me with her size to little interior area compared to the Falcon.
How about one about the overall best starship from Science Fiction.
Nice work. I like the detail you have on some of the ships.
Just need to figure out how to smooth out your transitions and soften up the source lighting.
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Where is resillute
Off lost in space❤
Very pog
Wasn't Vengeance 1,6 Km long? I remember it was a large as a star destroyer, also, it isn't the same the Galaxy class Enterprise than the constitution refit Enterprise, so in comparisons, the class of a "Enterprise" ship should be noted as well
1.6 km if we accept the JJ-Prise measurement of about 700 meters. But the JJ-Prise model was conceived originally to be more or less with the same dimensions of the original Enterprise. Later, it was simply upscaled (with no regard for the obvious scaling errors) to be more "impressive". The matter is if we want to accept the normal or the upscaled JJ-Prise as reference.
Please add (if possible) the Nostromo.
I would've but the model was in inaccurate :( (in size)
This is what I was hoping for too.
HALO the dreaded weapon to do one thing destroy an entire galaxy with all of the others in sync.
how you make size comparison videos? can you tell us please
is that the space engineers character model?
SCV-70 White Base from Gundam and SDF-1 Macross from Macross are welcomed.
the halo one is big enough to have gravity of its own...
All ships have a gravitational pull due to their mass, some larger than others, but keeping in mind their mass distribution probably they'll need artificial gravity generators anyway to keep people affixed to the ground
Because it's a ring, if you're on the interior surface, then most of the ring is actually pulling you to the center, not toward the "ground". If it were to rotate, then the centripetal force would keep you grounded, but the ring would have to be stupid-strong to withstand that force (because that much mass moving that quickly is a lot of energy). We don't, and probably never will, have that kind of technology. And even if we did...it would be a total waste to use it on something like that, when there are better ways to get the same result.
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If you generated a micro-singularity, however, and built the ring around it at the right diameter, you could live on the exterior surface at 1g. Real-life orbital rings use a static frame with a free-flowing fluid on the inside that is accelerated to orbital velocities. The fluid keeps the ring from collapsing, and the frame keeps the fluid from blowing it to pieces. So long as those forces are in balance, you could hypothetically build it out of paper, if you had enough paper... But in any case, it's completely doable with existing technology. No new super-materials needed.
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We could build an actual Dyson's Sphere around our star, using an interwoven network of orbital rings, with an interior and exterior surface laid over them, at a distance that would give slightly less than 1g...maybe 0.9 or 0.8, because the gravity well of the sun is much steeper than Earth's. Collect the energy from the sun, warm and light the exterior surface.
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Finding a nice, stable White or Red Dwarf would be better, though. Smaller sphere that way...longer usable time. A sphere around our sun wouldn't last long as the sun starts to expand. And, of course, that micro-singularity. As long as you keep it fed at a rate exactly enough to stop it from evaporating, but no more...you could keep such an artificial world going until the universe ends from heat-death.
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 you're right, so the Forerunners mastered "slipspace" which is a way where they can modify the laws of physics. They could make light solid and even wear suits with telekinetic powers. They achieved this by harvesting energy generated from the big bangs of other universes.
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I’m sorry but I fail to see how the shop next to the car is only 6.9m when it’s like double the cars size at 4.9m
Awesome!
Also while the death star is 120km the scale shown here is completely off it’s the same width as the supremacy at only 60km the death star should be double the width of the supremacy
how did you get the Death Star into Space Engine? I want to destroy planets with it.
Workshop, but you can't destroy planets sadly lol
spaceship #7 is made of a buncha airconditioners...
Wait, the Halo ring is a ship? I thought it’s was an artificial planet created by the Forerunners
the vengeance is absolutely not 750m. thats ridiculously untrue.
Third
Meilliem falcon is fastest spaceship?
Stargaze why not star gate?
You forgot the Nauvoo/Behemoth😭
True :(
Now where was Andromeda
Tesla car looks like the red car with astronaut at the beginning of the movie "Heavy Metal" coming out of the Space Shuttle
Where Andromeda Ascendant? :(
installation 00...
SECOND!
Halo greater Ark and lesser Ark
The one isn't bad, but there's a reason why most videos of this type use simple, white or light gray background. Can't see half of the shit here. Milano is basically 3/4 hidden in the shadow.
FIRST!
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