I've been reporting this story basically for a decade. LA was a space power that had fallen on tough times. Now it's back with a vengeance and is the clear capital of New Space. No better guide to explain how this happened than the rocket god Tom Mueller. Hope you enjoy!
@@B21_raider yes, but they have seen better days in many, many ways. whole book on it here www.amazon.com/dp/0062998870/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&ref_=tmm_hrd_swatch_0&sr=
After Tom left SpaceX, I thought he had retired and was no longer in the world of aerospace industry, I didn't know that now he has his own company, it's good to see that someone at this level of experience and expertise still is a part of this industry.
Thanks to Ashley for covering Tom. Tom's work at TRW paved the way for SpaceX, and his work at SpaceX itself on their Falcon rockets is a major reason for their success.
Ashley I don’t know if you read this - but thank you for sharing with the world these great individuals changing the world for the better. Your documentary’s always make me excited for the future - thank you!
I never heard of Impulse Space until now. Turns out they are within spitting distance from my home in Torrance. So cool to think amazing innovations are taking place in my own backyard!
Reaaaaaally wish you hadnt just faded out on Tom explaining the core of his buisness and how the engines are going to function. Or at least make a for nerds version for those that have a shot at understanding
@@AshleeVanceHelloWorld It might be worth checking with Tom Mueller first though I once watched a marathon 4 hour 15 minute video he gave to students at Launch Canada, where he went into great detail on everything -- including indepth about Merlin reusability. He apparently said too much because all records of that video have been stricken from the internet
Wow! Computing and data farms in Space is a really cool, outside the box, idea. Geosynchronous or Lagrange positioning would be most beneficial methinks.
That is an absolute brilliant idea that I haven't heard before. Putting large server farms in orbit where you can make them constantly run off solar and in a vacuum so it's cold it's a fantastic idea.
Best RUclips content, sadly not getting the millions of views it should be.... the "art broll" to cover the top secret technology was next level awesome TV.
What an inspiring Space Tale. Currently reading 'Elon Musk' by Walter Isaacson, and I came across Tom multiple times. So excited to finally see him up close.
Such great quality and super interesting content! What Tom said about putting servers and computing power on the moon with solar power in space powering it and beaming the results on Earth actually is a very interesting idea.
I wonder if having all the computer power or most of it ... exposed to a solar wave storm would be a risk for a total erase of the human civilization memory at that moment... ( for what I have heard of computers exposed to solar flares and its magnetic fields)... what about using the Earth´s hot core first and all its volcanic energy as primary source?
Great video as always- love seeing the space industry continue to evolve. Will be interesting if companies like RocketLab can gain market share from SpaceX etc..
Rocket Lab has no intentions of competing with SpaceX, at least in the 5-10yr frame. Rocket Lab is a small payload launch company, whereas SpaceX is a medium to large.
@@VincentKarabouladMusique In theory, but to make a reusable rocket, you don't do it in 2 years, you need more than 5 years, it will take a while to see that rocket
This is awesomely beautiful, space tech pioneers appearing in the part of the USA first opened up by earlier pioneers! They are inspired, not deterred, by the vast distances of our solar system and its all thanks to the amazing earliest space tech pioneer Elon Musk and his SpaceX! Great coverage, as usual, by Ashlee Vance! I’m stoked! Did I just write stoke?😅
With Blue Origin, Firefly, Axiom and SpaceX among its residents, I consider Texas at the forefront of the space industry here in the U.S. isn’t Houston called Space City???
The reason why Moon data centers powered by Solar panels won't work is the lack of atmosphere which on earth shields the surface from meteorites. The meteorite impact on the moon is constant and any large area solar farm will be subjected to impacts and damage.
Like Tom won a lottery. Meanwhile, there's the rest of us, working for the nameless startups in the last 15 minutes, hoping we vest before the buyout & the stonk options are worth more than 0 this time.
Wie viele Wissenschaftler & Neugierig schon in der Schweiz angekommen sind...............? Wie viele Ängstliche schon der Schweiz verlassen..................................................................?
Its quaont that people fret about the fuel consumption of a small, light car while watching videos about rockets that burn more RP1 in one second than the total gross weight of the Porsche with both people in it.
I like Toms ambition to walk or ride on the moon. After Artemis 4 it seems like everything will be in place for private manned moon landings to happen. Initially prices may be similar to what it presently costs to just goto the ISS but eventually they may come down many times lower. Hundreds and eventually thousands of people will be landing on the moon every year.
Makane kui aku ra sneng america wesan nek di pukul rata karonsirael lh koe ta maki kui ono sebbae koe ngei tekanan ning uripku kui iso dikirm cino russia tapi koe ra mbantu aku sedangke aku mikirke koe ben ra perang Indonesia podo wae menilai koe kui salahe Indonesia dewe aku niat lurus malah di minuske ....singnmengaruhiislam Indonesia yo slahe pemerintah e Indonesia ra iso ngedukasi rakyate malah aku di salahke
Space hardening isn't as required as people made it out to be. One of the things SpaceX was able to pioneer that enabled low-cost rocketry was using off the shelf equipment rather than using super expensive trumped up ultra space hardened equipment like NASA does. This has led to many companies outside of the military/space industrial complex companies, to also push this concept and through many trials they have found that in many cases a lot of equipment was being way overengineered.
I've been reporting this story basically for a decade. LA was a space power that had fallen on tough times. Now it's back with a vengeance and is the clear capital of New Space.
No better guide to explain how this happened than the rocket god Tom Mueller. Hope you enjoy!
LA also has caltech nasa jpl
@@B21_raider yes, but they have seen better days in many, many ways. whole book on it here www.amazon.com/dp/0062998870/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&ref_=tmm_hrd_swatch_0&sr=
Crushed it as usual! I wonder what Made in Space has been up to lately? When I worked for the founders they were working on incredible things.
redwirespace.com/newsroom/redwire-acquires-made-in-space-the-leader-in-on-orbit-space-manufacturing-technologies/@@MagicJoshua
I absolutely loved watching that, it would be great if Tom got a chance to fly with Jarred Issacman on a Polaris mission
After Tom left SpaceX, I thought he had retired and was no longer in the world of aerospace industry, I didn't know that now he has his own company, it's good to see that someone at this level of experience and expertise still is a part of this industry.
I think it so much a part of him. It’s one of his life purposes. What a life he must have. Am a bit jealous 😅
Ashlee Vance is the best at finding people involved in space and finding many ways to talk as little about space as possible.
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It’s a space documentary for those with a passing interest in space, haha. Hence the 5 minute segment on fast cars…
Check out our other bloomberg originals series Giant Leap and Moonshot for lots more space
As a young aerospace engineer in LA, I love seeing the history and the city captured in this awesome documentary
I love Bloomberg documentaries - but this one particularly. Thx to the whole team making this information-loaded content piece
Never disappointed Ashley Vance always excellent!
Thanks to Ashley for covering Tom. Tom's work at TRW paved the way for SpaceX, and his work at SpaceX itself on their Falcon rockets is a major reason for their success.
Tom is an absolute legend
Ashley I don’t know if you read this - but thank you for sharing with the world these great individuals changing the world for the better. Your documentary’s always make me excited for the future - thank you!
Thanks so much for the kind words. Glad you enjoy em
I never heard of Impulse Space until now. Turns out they are within spitting distance from my home in Torrance. So cool to think amazing innovations are taking place in my own backyard!
Reaaaaaally wish you hadnt just faded out on Tom explaining the core of his buisness and how the engines are going to function. Or at least make a for nerds version for those that have a shot at understanding
Heard
@@AshleeVanceHelloWorld Can you upload the unedited interviews somewhere? Even behind a paywall
@@AshleeVanceHelloWorld It might be worth checking with Tom Mueller first though
I once watched a marathon 4 hour 15 minute video he gave to students at Launch Canada, where he went into great detail on everything -- including indepth about Merlin reusability. He apparently said too much because all records of that video have been stricken from the internet
@@shazmosushiAre you still in possession of that video? I’d pay for it. It’s unfortunate he’s had the lecture taken down.
@@shazmosushiis there any way to get those lectures?
God I love this series. Good job Bloomberg!
Wow! Computing and data farms in Space is a really cool, outside the box, idea. Geosynchronous or Lagrange positioning would be most beneficial methinks.
Tom is an absolute 100% legit legend
Yeap. These are great. Very, very cool indeed. I loved the first series and they just keep on coming. Well done Ashley, well done mate...
That is an absolute brilliant idea that I haven't heard before. Putting large server farms in orbit where you can make them constantly run off solar and in a vacuum so it's cold it's a fantastic idea.
Best RUclips content, sadly not getting the millions of views it should be.... the "art broll" to cover the top secret technology was next level awesome TV.
This was so entertaining and honestly inspiring. Please keep doing this series!
Another mind blowing episode from Ashlee Vance the world best space journalist
Wish him all the best! So cool to be living during a modern space race
What an inspiring Space Tale. Currently reading 'Elon Musk' by Walter Isaacson, and I came across Tom multiple times. So excited to finally see him up close.
No one reading that book is allowed here
@@AshleeVanceHelloWorld I was wondering how you felt about Isaacson's book. This answers my question! 😆
@@AshleeVanceHelloWorldobviously
@@angellacanforaWhat’s the controversy with the book?
@@cadennorris960 Only that Vance published a fascinating bio of Elon Musk and now
Walter Isaacson has published his own Musk bio.
Yes hello world is back
Bunch of new episodes here ruclips.net/p/PLqq4LnWs3olU-bP2R9uD8YXbt02JjocOk and more coming each week
It's videos like these that I'm inspired for humanity's future!
Singer? F40? GT3? Man living the dream!
Fantastic show watched the whole thing ❤
Tom Muller must be a descendant of one of the first German engineers developing the V2. His rocket skills are impressive ❤
His surname is actually German. :)
Bingo..... everybody kind of follows their father's footsteps. It's weird isn't it ???....
If he really German then pronunciation is moo ler not miu ler
Such great quality and super interesting content!
What Tom said about putting servers and computing power on the moon with solar power in space powering it and beaming the results on Earth actually is a very interesting idea.
I wonder if having all the computer power or most of it ... exposed to a solar wave storm would be a risk for a total erase of the human civilization memory at that moment... ( for what I have heard of computers exposed to solar flares and its magnetic fields)...
what about using the Earth´s hot core first and all its volcanic energy as primary source?
This video made me tingle
This show was awesome. Thanks!
Spacex built newspace and is the reason for this massive boom.
Enjoyed This From The Caribbean 🇻🇨🚀
Great documentary!
“…From his carefree manner, it is clear that he no longer works for Elon….”😂😂😂
What an incredible guy. Ashlee is not too bad either :). Loved your book on Elon/SpaceX
Absolutely awesome video.
that aged well...
Carl Sagan would be proud.
loved it ashlee good job
Great video as always- love seeing the space industry continue to evolve. Will be interesting if companies like RocketLab can gain market share from SpaceX etc..
Rocket Lab has no intentions of competing with SpaceX, at least in the 5-10yr frame. Rocket Lab is a small payload launch company, whereas SpaceX is a medium to large.
@@VincentKarabouladMusique I stand corrected!
@@VincentKarabouladMusique In theory, but to make a reusable rocket, you don't do it in 2 years, you need more than 5 years, it will take a while to see that rocket
This is awesomely beautiful, space tech pioneers appearing in the part of the USA first opened up by earlier pioneers! They are inspired, not deterred, by the vast distances of our solar system and its all thanks to the amazing earliest space tech pioneer Elon Musk and his SpaceX! Great coverage, as usual, by Ashlee Vance! I’m stoked! Did I just write stoke?😅
With Blue Origin, Firefly, Axiom and SpaceX among its residents, I consider Texas at the forefront of the space industry here in the U.S. isn’t Houston called Space City???
Design, engineering and software...CA. Manufacturing and testing...Texas.
@@CLaFong I can see your point
The reason why Moon data centers powered by Solar panels won't work is the lack of atmosphere which on earth shields the surface from meteorites. The meteorite impact on the moon is constant and any large area solar farm will be subjected to impacts and damage.
The cool thing about SpaceX is that it makes it seem like a goofy stoner losing money is "success". Truly inspiring.
Even if blue origin isn’t in LA would’ve liked to hear them mentioned. But still amazing video!! Much thanks!!
The Bird Mans intergalactic Phallus company = SpaceX 😄
Awesome!!! Keep going.
Tom is a f***ing LEGEND!
Fun and entertaining video kudos guys 😆
AWESOME BLOOMBERG !!!!
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Excellent inspiring video. Thanks!
Bro is tony stark
Halfway through your latest book… awesome read… keep it up😍😎
Thx so much!
Excellent!
oh wow what a fab. piece! Thank you so much. ANd thank you spac-X -- Elon for making this possible for AMerica!
Tom is blessed 😂
Thank you post the video❤🌏
Pretty cool
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🤣🤣🤣 yup thats me just nodding my head thinking I understand what he is saying.
Like Tom won a lottery. Meanwhile, there's the rest of us, working for the nameless startups in the last 15 minutes, hoping we vest before the buyout & the stonk options are worth more than 0 this time.
Track ID starting at 23:40?
we are running out of rare minerals for our phones?
What's not to like?
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We want an aeroplane with bedrooms to sleep in it.
He said E-bike, so no engine sound plus it's in vacuum
LA...no thanks.
Go to texas
Cool
Whoever designed your new logo, left a gaping hole in there... 😂😂
Varda made the stars LotR
Wie viele Wissenschaftler & Neugierig schon in der Schweiz angekommen sind...............?
Wie viele Ängstliche schon der Schweiz verlassen..................................................................?
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WTH?! Mostly this is 2 guys reminiscing about the past and driving a gas guzzling relic porsche around LA. Why didn't you get James May for this?
you've wounded my soul
Its quaont that people fret about the fuel consumption of a small, light car while watching videos about rockets that burn more RP1 in one second than the total gross weight of the Porsche with both people in it.
So probably in future earth will have a ring around its atmosphere like mercury but made up of space debris. Hope they clear it up fast
Space Logistics company so there are already folks living on space no doubt
If i was Elon i would demand 15 % of the companies that use his rockets. They are great but they eat off the bosses table .
I like Toms ambition to walk or ride on the moon. After Artemis 4 it seems like everything will be in place for private manned moon landings to happen. Initially prices may be similar to what it presently costs to just goto the ISS but eventually they may come down many times lower. Hundreds and eventually thousands of people will be landing on the moon every year.
I mean it is a spiritual experience when you earn wealth and do what gives you a kick .
👍👍👍👍💓💓💓 super cool US government should invest on new startups
Tom Dr. Stone fr fr
Wo liegt der Omega Herz.......................?
colombia challenger discovery atlantis endevour space shuttles
Sind die Schweizer Uhrwerker noch in Läden verkaufen......................................?
Wie lang haben Sie den Regeln Schirm gekauft..........................................?
The space between their ears has certainly been increasing.
The title is Elon. And the video has nothing about Elon. What a shame.
Geo Wissenschaftler muss man sich vieles Sachen lernen .............................!
Makane kui aku ra sneng america wesan nek di pukul rata karonsirael lh koe ta maki kui ono sebbae koe ngei tekanan ning uripku kui iso dikirm cino russia tapi koe ra mbantu aku sedangke aku mikirke koe ben ra perang Indonesia podo wae menilai koe kui salahe Indonesia dewe aku niat lurus malah di minuske ....singnmengaruhiislam Indonesia yo slahe pemerintah e Indonesia ra iso ngedukasi rakyate malah aku di salahke
All the SpaceX spinoffs are a result of Talent Retention "NOT SHIPPING JOBS & SECTORS"
Lol as "they" forage and extract old ideas from my head....We are going to be left behind.
considering how much hardening is required to get a laptop in space... servers in space sounds like a big no...
Space hardening isn't as required as people made it out to be. One of the things SpaceX was able to pioneer that enabled low-cost rocketry was using off the shelf equipment rather than using super expensive trumped up ultra space hardened equipment like NASA does.
This has led to many companies outside of the military/space industrial complex companies, to also push this concept and through many trials they have found that in many cases a lot of equipment was being way overengineered.
@@DorkJelly this is the truth. i mean planet labs started by sending conumer smartphones into space. all in me new book
Elon Luther😂
You are now the property of Amateur Pompom!
Indonesia ta kirimi oemikiranku ki lebih dari hari modale ngopare e karo kebutuhane america ngrwtas aku dadi egone pemerintah e duwur.
Does he own a car ?
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Ich gehe Schritt für Schritt mit Kindern und Jugendlichen Freundlichen Grüssen
Invest in Mongolia
If this guy gets a chance to talk about the Chinese space station it will be propaganda against the Chinese.
for some reason i absolutely hate this guy.
Same