REAL TIME - Artemis 1 Orion Re-Entry

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Published 2023-12-12
REAL TIME - Artemis 1 Orion Re-Entry
#Artemis #Orion #NASA

Experience what it was like coming back to Earth onboard the Artemis 1 Orion Spacecraft in video just released by NASA

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All Comments (21)
  • @WorkableDirector
    Wow I don’t think I’ve ever seen a full uncut video of re entry. That was amazing thank you for the video!
  • @AsmodeusInflect
    It's one thing for the fantastic picture quality on this, it's another for the fact *it has sound!*. Getting the sounds of the experience as part of the visuals just makes all the difference, gives it that extra presence.
  • @tyjutsu96
    This has got to be the coolest video I've ever seen. From the views of the Earth, the way the thrusters cut in and out (I didn't think they'd behave like that) to watching the plasma stream from breaking through the atmosphere. This is hands down some of the coolest footage ever recorded.
  • @mjproebstle
    That was so cool!! RCS firing, initial atmospheric entry, then re-entry, aerodynamic braking, then drogues and brilliant beautiful main chutes. What a ride!
  • @nagasako7
    The idea of Artemis skipping like stone on and off our atmosphere is wild. It looked very controlled despite the hyper sonic speeds.
  • @druidofthefang
    Thank you for the upload. No music, computer generated animations, or cut video. Awesome!
  • @tmcorbett
    Thank you for not marring this incredible video with a music overlay or commentary. Absolutely astounding.
  • @DjAboo1
    I’m not sure most people understand how fast this thing is going. Watching the swaths of ocean and cloud formations moving so fast is insane. Great video!
  • Can't believe its taken this long for a full re-entry video uncut from orbit to ocean being uploaded to youtube. You normally always see videos that get cut away to animations or ground camera footage halfway trough. And the raw audio instead of some generic spacy discovery channel music was really cool too.
  • @dantreadwell7421
    Love the thruster firing sound. And visually, the effects the RCS thrusters have on the plasma sheath is amazing. Love the bits of heat shield char sitting on the window. Only thing better to see that this would be a time lapse from an on orbit position, or even just real time. And you can tell it never fully left atmosphere on its skip maneuver.
  • @novaria
    crazy how this is in real-time. Those thrusters are insanely fast
  • @k29king1
    To hear the thrusters working is something else. Sounds like something is smacking the side of the capsule, but thats the attitude adjustment thrusters, and I never knew how much adjustment was needed during reentry and how it’s automated now, gives new respect to how they did it in the early days of space travel without the complex computer navigation systems we have today.
  • @Henrik.S8
    I had no idea that many angle adjustments were necessary during re-entry. Both the accuracy and the heat-resistance is impressive.
  • @RTergel
    The extreme amount of calculation needed to make this spacecraft not bounce off the atmosphere and be lost in space forever is insane.. you can see just how much effort it takes with all those extremely small adjustments it makes… god i love physics
  • @billparker244
    Why doesn't anyone post more videos like this? That was neat!
  • @x15973
    Awesum! Thank you! I'm 71 and have been watching space flights all my life. But this is a 1st time Marvin the Martian internal view of re-entry and landing. Well done. Looking forward to more!
  • @charlesx593
    I’m 68 years old, so I remember John Glenn orbiting the earth 3 times. Which captured my imagination as a young boy and after watching this incredible video, it made me a little sad, knowing that I was born in a generation that will never experience space travel as a tourist.
  • @ChiefEarlyBird
    I actually had no idea that's how far/high up that it starts to burn up. Really cool.