Thank you, absolutely my pleasure! Thank you for watching. Yesterday's news about comms lost was very scary! Let's hope it makes it there! So exciting!
Great video! Thank you! Do you know what the plans are for CAPSTONE at the end of the mission? Do you know if they plan to send the Gateway components along the same Ballistic Lunar Transfer orbit? Obviously any crew would not be able to take that long to get to Gateway... Thank you again!
Thank you so much! I cherish comments like this because they truly make my day and keep me going! I'm glad I was able to share something that you enjoyed :) Tbh I'm not sure but it would certainly make sense to send the Gateway using BLT as the savings on propellant use are huge! Definitely would need to be done without a crew, I hope that the crew will make it to the Gateway at some point! Thank you!
Dude, not kidding, this channel is gonna explode... Just stay consistent, honestly (and use more animations rather than simply explaining ).. Good luck mate..
Hey, this is my second video so far I have watched from your channel, I subscribed after the first one. If you allow me to say this: I dunno where you are from and what is your intended country audience...don't limit yourself to north american standard measures, instead of 55 pounds say 25 kg or use both. It doesn't hurt. Other than that, I enjoyed the video. I wish your channel gets bigger, science needs more spaces to grow.
Hi Edgard, thank you so much! I can't believe you took the time out to appreciate my work, I honestly didn't think it would reach this many people. I will keep that in mind, also please keep giving me your feedback as this is how I learn. Normally when reading about things made in US, units can be imperial and they kind of slip in, I'll try to keep an eye out on this in the future. If anything having both in one way or another wouldn't be a bad thing
@@beyondengineering one can only hope that some day man will be able to travel to the lunar surface. Interesting that we still have not the technology to send a manned spacecraft to the moon.
Hey, thank you for watching! Unfortunately, I don't speak Farsi (my dad does though), I had to translate your comment, I do speak Urdu and understand Arabic though. I did think about starting something in Urdu a while back because that is also the same as Farsi, there is a need for content like this. I will definitely try to go in that direction!
Hey it is ridiculous but that's a good thing, I like to think that eventually we will make it, progress is always slow and having human beings permanently on the moon is a great challenge!
@@beyondengineering So this means that the Apollo program back in the 60s was a sham. If they can't go to the moon NOW in the third decade of the XXI century. How they could go there 6 times 50 years ago!!! It makes no sense, and it's against simple logic. If NASA had the technology that allowed them to cross "worlds" - because the moon is in fact another world, right, and now they don't have this technology because...they lost it? They have forgotten how to make this technology? As I said. It makes no sense. The Apollo program was a lie.
@@oldi184 there is zero evidence that they “lost” the technology. They had to redesign the actual spacecraft due to the fact many of then components of a Apollo were designed and built by private contractors that have since been sold or gone out of business. A lot happens over decades and through numerous different presidencies. NASA never “forgot” how to accomplish a lunar transfer insertion, the math is complicated but it’s called orbital mechanics and calculating how much thrust, when and for how long is exactly what they have been doing every time they send a probe on a Mars transfer orbit, or when they adjusted the trajectory of the voyager probe in order to pass closer to Saturn, taking advantage of the planet’s gravity to speed up and enter an orbit that would take it to the outermost planets. They have been doing the actual math, science and engineering all along only on a DRASTICALLY reduced budget. Engineering and designing a modern spacecraft to go to the moon required MUCH more than just copying the Saturn V designs. It needs to be many times more advanced in life support to meet the stricter safety requirements we have nowadays compared to in the 1960’s. The capsule needed to be able to carry more people as well as have a docking system for transferring between the Lunar Gateway Spacestation once it is built. Long story short is that it is anything but easy to go the moon but the know how and the knowledge wasn’t “lost”. In fact NASA has public records available showing all of the telemetry from several Apollo missions. Thinking this idea is somehow the smoking gun that shows they never went is absolutely ridiculous
Thank you, what a great explanation!
Oh wow! Thank you so much! Hope it helped :)
Wonderful video!! I can’t wait for CAPSTONE to launch!
Thank you! Same, let's hope it happens on Monday!
Great program, had no idea how important this mission is for so many future projects. Exciting. Thanks for posting.
Thank you, absolutely my pleasure! Thank you for watching. Yesterday's news about comms lost was very scary! Let's hope it makes it there! So exciting!
Thanks for clear and detailed explanation of the mission!
Thank you so much! Feedback like this truly makes my day!😀
Great video! Thank you! Do you know what the plans are for CAPSTONE at the end of the mission? Do you know if they plan to send the Gateway components along the same Ballistic Lunar Transfer orbit? Obviously any crew would not be able to take that long to get to Gateway... Thank you again!
Thank you so much! I cherish comments like this because they truly make my day and keep me going! I'm glad I was able to share something that you enjoyed :) Tbh I'm not sure but it would certainly make sense to send the Gateway using BLT as the savings on propellant use are huge! Definitely would need to be done without a crew, I hope that the crew will make it to the Gateway at some point!
Thank you!
Interesting, well explained.
Thank you so much❤️
Thanks for the explanation. 👍
Thank you! 😃
Dude, not kidding, this channel is gonna explode... Just stay consistent, honestly (and use more animations rather than simply explaining ).. Good luck mate..
Hey, thank you so much, I hope it happens. Definitely ready to put in a lot more work now. Comments like these motivate me so much, thank you! ❤️
Hey, this is my second video so far I have watched from your channel, I subscribed after the first one. If you allow me to say this: I dunno where you are from and what is your intended country audience...don't limit yourself to north american standard measures, instead of 55 pounds say 25 kg or use both. It doesn't hurt. Other than that, I enjoyed the video. I wish your channel gets bigger, science needs more spaces to grow.
Hi Edgard, thank you so much! I can't believe you took the time out to appreciate my work, I honestly didn't think it would reach this many people. I will keep that in mind, also please keep giving me your feedback as this is how I learn. Normally when reading about things made in US, units can be imperial and they kind of slip in, I'll try to keep an eye out on this in the future. If anything having both in one way or another wouldn't be a bad thing
Understanding this orbit sounds harder than rocket surgery.
Yup very much so! It's hard to believe it's an actual orbit!
توضیحات خوبی بود
Thank you! 👌
To bad they CAN NOT send astronauts to the lunar orbit....
The future is definitely an interesting one though!
@@beyondengineering one can only hope that some day man will be able to travel to the lunar surface. Interesting that we still have not the technology to send a manned spacecraft to the moon.
Except we do though…
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در یوتیوب فارسی محتوا علمی خوب نیست. در مقابل انگلیسی که همانند ویدو شما اشباح شده.
میتونی هردو تا رو بسازی
Hey, thank you for watching! Unfortunately, I don't speak Farsi (my dad does though), I had to translate your comment, I do speak Urdu and understand Arabic though. I did think about starting something in Urdu a while back because that is also the same as Farsi, there is a need for content like this. I will definitely try to go in that direction!
@@beyondengineering
Oh sorry 😂
Yau like Iranian Persian
All good 😁
They can barely reach low Earth orbit, but they talk about humans on the moon. It's ridiculous.
Hey it is ridiculous but that's a good thing, I like to think that eventually we will make it, progress is always slow and having human beings permanently on the moon is a great challenge!
@@beyondengineering
So this means that the Apollo program back in the 60s was a sham. If they can't go to the moon NOW in the third decade of the XXI century.
How they could go there 6 times 50 years ago!!! It makes no sense, and it's against simple logic.
If NASA had the technology that allowed them to cross "worlds" - because the moon is in fact another world, right, and now they don't have this technology because...they lost it? They have forgotten how to make this technology?
As I said. It makes no sense. The Apollo program was a lie.
@@oldi184 there is zero evidence that they “lost” the technology. They had to redesign the actual spacecraft due to the fact many of then components of a Apollo were designed and built by private contractors that have since been sold or gone out of business. A lot happens over decades and through numerous different presidencies. NASA never “forgot” how to accomplish a lunar transfer insertion, the math is complicated but it’s called orbital mechanics and calculating how much thrust, when and for how long is exactly what they have been doing every time they send a probe on a Mars transfer orbit, or when they adjusted the trajectory of the voyager probe in order to pass closer to Saturn, taking advantage of the planet’s gravity to speed up and enter an orbit that would take it to the outermost planets. They have been doing the actual math, science and engineering all along only on a DRASTICALLY reduced budget. Engineering and designing a modern spacecraft to go to the moon required MUCH more than just copying the Saturn V designs. It needs to be many times more advanced in life support to meet the stricter safety requirements we have nowadays compared to in the 1960’s. The capsule needed to be able to carry more people as well as have a docking system for transferring between the Lunar Gateway Spacestation once it is built.
Long story short is that it is anything but easy to go the moon but the know how and the knowledge wasn’t “lost”. In fact NASA has public records available showing all of the telemetry from several Apollo missions. Thinking this idea is somehow the smoking gun that shows they never went is absolutely ridiculous