It's historical records like these which highlight and celebrate how much effort and inginuity have gone into making the world we have today. Please please keep them coming ❤️
0:34 is the ST-124-M3 inertial platform manufactured by Bendix Corporation, Eclipse-Pioneer Division, in Teterboro, New Jersey. There is one on display at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
this is awesome! thank you. but without trying to sound offensive. and if it's feasible. would it be possible to add subtitles? (the RUclips one leaves something to be desired :p) when people get older they can be a bit hard to understand sometimes. (though their knowledge is invaluable)
@@mw9297 that is nonsense, if it can detect its own motion, it can detect the earth's and would need a way to differentiate it in order to ever hope to hit its target
Dude ! Inertial Guidance !
Thanks, Mr. Draper.
Thanks, President Kennedy. Thanks, NASA AND JPL.
My father worked on systems like these for GE and others. Robert V. Bez was senior staff physicist in gyros, lasers, and missile guidance.
It's historical records like these which highlight and celebrate how much effort and inginuity have gone into making the world we have today. Please please keep them coming ❤️
How far the few have come to leave so much behind. An amazing reality, Indeed!
I always wonder how many secrets these retired engineers and scientists are still holding to themselves. Fascinating people.
RIP Gene Wright. What an amazing engineer. I would love to hear him talk more.
You would not, would've loved but not now
I enjoyed the gentleman’s explanation. Superb.
0:34 is the ST-124-M3 inertial platform manufactured by Bendix Corporation, Eclipse-Pioneer Division, in Teterboro, New Jersey. There is one on display at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
excellent audio recording
The missile knows where it is at all times.
Your phone can do this now. Crazy.
this is awesome! thank you.
but without trying to sound offensive. and if it's feasible. would it be possible to add subtitles? (the RUclips one leaves something to be desired :p) when people get older they can be a bit hard to understand sometimes. (though their knowledge is invaluable)
I find it difficult to tell what the gentleman is saying also :o(
+NickBlackDIN Try listening again. And again, of necessary. (I had no difficulty understanding a single word this man said.)
How did the system differentiate between the motion of the missile/airplane and the motion of the earth
That doesn’t really matter. The missile knows where it is, and knows where to go.
@@mw9297 that is nonsense, if it can detect its own motion, it can detect the earth's and would need a way to differentiate it in order to ever hope to hit its target
Hold up this man is both EE and ME
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