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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Spire’s CubeSat satellites-each about the size of a shoebox-can collect and transmit weather data 10,000 times a day, which is more than six times as often as the massive, billion-dollar satellites we’ve used for generations. Spire’s satellites could be key to finally reigning in the stubbornly unpredictable world of weather forecasting, from giving us a better idea of when to pack an umbrella to warning the world’s most vulnerable populations of an impending natural disaster headed their way.
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Комментарии • 33

  • @harrisontamayo401
    @harrisontamayo401 8 лет назад +38

    Please don't ever end this series

    • @freethink
      @freethink  8 лет назад +10

      Glad you like it, Harrison!

  • @spacesurprise9683
    @spacesurprise9683 8 лет назад +10

    This is so great, agree with Harisson, please keep going. We need to know about all these smaller companies, not just SpaceX (I am biggest SpaceX fan)!

  • @wmrworlds7274
    @wmrworlds7274 5 лет назад +2

    Saw your youtube ad and decided it to watch it. After 7 videos, i realized im hooked... love your videos.
    Keep it up.

  • @luk1505
    @luk1505 7 лет назад +4

    What is that music? Is it from stock, or maybe a track released somewhere? I love it!

  • @percc_wave6941
    @percc_wave6941 4 года назад

    These are powerful stories that are told very well. Thanks for all you guys do by bringing these technological advances to light for a grater population.

  • @SamRiesgo
    @SamRiesgo 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @murrr1815
    @murrr1815 6 лет назад +1

    GO GO GO!!!

  • @JN003
    @JN003 5 лет назад

    any updates regarding this ? cant find a twitter account.

  • @atlaschooty
    @atlaschooty 5 лет назад

    Amazing...

  • @piyapoltientanyakit8582
    @piyapoltientanyakit8582 3 года назад

    what laptop is that on 2:07?

  • @ghislainkuate3775
    @ghislainkuate3775 5 лет назад

    Great

  • @cornel5825
    @cornel5825 7 лет назад

    What is the song in the beginning?

  • @Lyve613official
    @Lyve613official 4 года назад

    This is what spacechain is doing they should link up

  • @dd-wb4yd
    @dd-wb4yd 5 лет назад

    500 wjhat about a geostatinary stat that moves with the earth and stays in place

  • @jasonkek
    @jasonkek 5 лет назад

    I wish I can be that guy

  • @wbiro
    @wbiro 6 лет назад +1

    On the philosophical side, the first 30 seconds are philosophical, and he sums it up with 'it makes the world better', which, philosophically speaking, is too weak (meaning nebulous and emotion-based) to provide any real (or adequate) (or sustained) motivation. It is, however, a good illustration of the continued cluelessness of humanity (says me). Other than illustrating that, the first 30 seconds could have been dropped and replaced with a stronger philosophy (enter me).
    On the technical side, the large billion dollar satellites are large and expensive because they perform many tasks, while CubeSats can currently only perform one (due to their size). For multi-task missions, using groups of CubeSats are being explored. They already piggyback on larger satellites. Their main advantage is quick development/implementation of new ideas.

  • @dayanandanongmaithem4234
    @dayanandanongmaithem4234 5 лет назад +1

    Too many of anything is not always good.

  • @spiritwolf5792
    @spiritwolf5792 5 лет назад

    that's why real weather satellites are in geostationary orbit...

    • @rock3tcatU233
      @rock3tcatU233 5 лет назад +1

      Not true, some weather satellites operate in LEO.
      For example NOAA-15 flies at an altitude of 800 km.

    • @spiritwolf5792
      @spiritwolf5792 5 лет назад

      @@rock3tcatU233 some even at 200 or 100km... but they are observational satellites. to sound the atmosphere. pollution, temperature, etc.

  • @achalhp
    @achalhp 7 лет назад

    The tidal forces will change the orbit of satellites. The bigger satellites last longer because, they have got thrusters and gyroscopes, star position trackers that helps them to stay in the orbit.

  • @BinaryCloudChaser
    @BinaryCloudChaser 6 месяцев назад

    Elan Musk was faster

  • @DanielPierce
    @DanielPierce 6 лет назад

    I hate to tell you but Planet Labs has already shown the viability of Cubesats for business.....They have a 60+ 3U cubesat constellation, either way tho, keep it up I think cubesats are amazing!

  • @aaammm1888
    @aaammm1888 2 года назад

    i will pay for this but i got a place i want to watch 247 israel war crimes

  • @markpix
    @markpix 6 лет назад

    It’s not a bad idea, but the problem is when their lifespan ends, they can’t de-orbit itself and become space junkies. As a aerospace engineer, we have to consider the consequences it might bring to us.

    • @DanielPierce
      @DanielPierce 6 лет назад +2

      That1chineseguy They absolutely can and do de-orbit themselves, the lifespan of an object in LEO is usually under 5 years, add atmospheric drag maneuvers and it can be much less. Not even the ISS can stay in it’s LEO without using a propulsion system periodically. Space junk isn’t usually a problem until you start getting into like 5000+ miles above earth, and even then their orbit will eventually decay, all orbits eventually decay it’s just about how long they take....

  • @haareks_contemplations
    @haareks_contemplations 5 лет назад

    What is the lifetime expectancy of these sattelites? How can you service each individual one if something goes wrong? Instead of doing your own thing let spaceX do it and JOIN them. This seems like a disaster waiting to happen

  • @lf4459
    @lf4459 6 лет назад

    CGI again and again

  • @r.s.lapoint1178
    @r.s.lapoint1178 6 лет назад +1

    why did you not think of doing an ICO on the blockchain?

  • @r.s.lapoint1178
    @r.s.lapoint1178 6 лет назад

    again a women gets on a project looking like a fool with blue hair. Umm we need to track people? on mars. ? Umm the word that is a concern is track, not the word mars.