The Mysteries Behind 10 Terrible Space Accidents
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
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In this video, you'll learn:
Why can rocket launches be deadly to ordinary people on Earth?
What dangers await astronauts even on Earth?
What were the last words of the pilots?
And how did the worst accident in the history of the world's astronautics happen?
RYV Team:
Voice Over: Kent Bleazard
I rushed home from collage classes to watch the Challenger take off. My heart was so full of excitement and anticipation. What I witnessed filled me with such great sorrow, I cried for many days.
This is is the first time I have heard about 3 members of the Challenger astronauts having survived the explosion. All I have ever heard was that BODY PARTS had been found on land and in the water. Why has this not been disclosed before that those 3 died from G Force not the explosion.
All the astronauts probably survived the break up of the shuttle. What killed them was hitting the water at high speed. It's like hitting concrete
The real tragedy is this video having so many errors...
This is how they get traffic and revenue
You don't need to advertise the video DURING THE VIDEO.
Yes! It irritates me when narrators ask you to like and subscribe before the video is 2 minutes in. How can I know at that point whether I’m going to like the content and want to subscribe to it?
@@moiraatkinsonquit complaining
@@CurtisJeffries-cd5vuin case you hadn’t noticed, that’s what the comments are for. Now go bully one of the many other people saying exactly the same thing.
How about you stop complaining about every little detail and just enjoy the video Karen
Too bad the case of Ann Hodges isn't mentioned - the only person ever to have been hit by a meteorite.
Space Shuttle Columbi'a was not returning from the Insternational Space Station. It was the first and heaviest orbital shuttle and was unable to reach ISS orbit. That's why the ISS was not an option when tile damage was suspected. Had they gone to the ISS, the wing integrity could have been inspected from the ISS. Colunbia was used sparingly after initial flights to test the space shuttle system, but recieved increased use following the Challenger disaster for projects within its orbital height capabilities. To say it was returning from a mission to the ISS is flat out wrong.
You mistakenly put Judith Resnicks name above Christa McCauliffe's photo.
Yeah, c'mon. That's an easy one.
Straight up milking the sh*t out of the ads feature. This is why I never click on a video and just watch via default player from recommended page on my phone
I missed the drama of Appollo 13 because I was serving my second tour of duty in Vietnam.
Any video that doesn't employ AI generated awful narrations if a good video in my books. Subscribed.
In Soviet Russia, space ship launches you
The first American in space he was told he had at best a 50/50 chance. At that time no one would fire the rocket up and he said is someone going to light this candle. If something goes wrong I will never know it. Many people went into space and many of them were very brave because especially in the early days they had at best a 50-50 chance.
Apollo 13 that woman in the nursing home really said that and I thought it was so funny. My Jimmy can fly and land a washing machine.
Richard Nixon had a prepared statement that was the same for all the Apollo missions that landed on the moon. Sadly humans that came to explore the moon in peace will now rest in peace on the moon. He would have read that had any of the astronauts died on the moon.
You forgot the Event Horizon and the rescue ship Lewis and Clark
It's LOVELL not Lowell. Realized I couldn't trust the rest of the video and bailed at 4:43.
"Astronauts forced to take shelter on space station after Russian satellite blows up",and this sh;t comes up...
you guys wanna get your fact straight?.. in the challenger crew photo the woman listed as Resnick was NOT Resnick.. that was Christa McAuliffe - the civilian teacher that was onboard. Resnick was the dark haired woman on the far right. It wasnt just the three of them that were conscious - they all were according to the flight data.
We watch the 1986 disaster I was in 8th grade at the time I don't remember what class it was in but I think it was math. Since it was televised we were watching it when it happened. Is similar to when JFK was killed or when 9/11 happened. Almost everyone knows where they were and what they were doing when it happened. What I remember is even after it was already gone people in mission control were still watching unaware that it was already gone.
Soyuz? Then they show a Saturn V launching?
This is all shows we still have a lot to learn about going to space and all the talk about a manned mission to Mars is overly enthusiastic premature talk. And while any feats of space travel are amazing but also very dangerous, bordering on recklessness.
2:10 before it starts.
So many wrong facts in this video
No kidding. When they get Jim Lovell's name wrong, I don't have much faith in their fact checking abilities.
The pilot was Jim Lovell…… not Lowell! That alone is not worry of subscribing. Fact check guys.
21:10 oxygen is _not_ flammable. Please don't repeat this misconception. Oxygen is what _other_ materials need to burn. So if it's 100% oxygen instead of the usual 20% oxygen we experience in the atmosphere, anything that's even slightly flammable becomes _much_ more flammable. It will ignite much more easily and burn at a furious rate. Even most metals will burn if there's enough oxygen and the temperature is high enough.
Won't pee for religious reasons? Loyalty to an imaginary being should be a disqualifying factor.
largonu
I'm 68. This is the first time I've heard of the Apollo 1 incident and the crew being burnt to death.
Im 63. I remember it. Astronauts were my childhood heros.
I got the 70th like
So.
MORE SOACE ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. WHEN SPACE TRAVEL STARTS
Ummm…okay…..your point? You’ve only postulated a basic Math equation!
EVs will be in more wrecks, as more are purchased and populate more roads.
@@markboccaccio Ashok clearly meant that there will be more *sauce* accidents, as there will eventually even be French chefs in space when space travel starts.