USA & China Launch New Rockets, SpaceX launches All European Crew: Deep Space Updates - January 21st

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Published 2024-01-22
A round up of all the news from the past couple of weeks, clearly I need to do this more often!

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All Comments (21)
  • @steverobbins4872
    I worked at Rocketdyne Boeing back in the '90s. Whenever there was a successful shuttle launch someone would make an announcement over the PA that usually went something like "The space shuttle Atlantis launched this morning, congratulations on a job well done." But I guess the usual announcer was out sick or something one time, so they had one of the security guards make the announcement, and I'll never forget it. "The space shuttle ATLAS lunched, [sic] congadiations on a well job done." And I thought, "oh great, the well job is finally done."
  • @temper44
    In the first clip, the Chinese rocket was using its attitude thrusters almost right away as it cleared the tower. Very interesting.
  • @kb3936
    Is this the Deepest Space Update?
  • @TomNook.
    First ever Eurovision Dragon flight, nice
  • @ASXSFS
    Gravity-1 has got to be the most unhinged ksp rocket ive ever seen, im quite surprised it worked at all
  • The chinese ugly duckling is actually a small mule: not the best looking but can carry a lot of weight. I love it! It reminds me of the rockets I used to draw or make out of Lego when I was a kid.(I've never had a great sense of proportions)
  • @methylmike
    the physics of a ship handling a launch blast sounds interesting
  • @darrellwright
    I enjoyed meeting you and taking with you for about 90 secs. Dope set and sick video sequence. Glad you had fun over in my part of the country! 🀘🏻✌🏻
  • @user-vp1sc7tt4m
    I got half way through and I'm coming back to watch the rest tomorrow. So much awesome insight, info and energy! So cool to see you rocking it!
  • @TimberwolfCY
    Awesome update! Thanks a ton. It was cool seeing you do the DJ thing and hearing about your unexpected visit to Firefly, very cool!
  • @yqisq6966
    The Gravity-1 launch is definitely an eye candy. Somehow the stubby shape of the rocket and the massive cloud of exhaust makes it feels very powerful.
  • Great update video Scott. Looking forward to hearing more about your firefly tour.
  • @RavenWolffe77
    I think this is the earliest ive ever caught one of your videos! WOWZERS thats a long one!
  • @quadplay2591
    Respect to you for showing us your DJ dancing Scott!
  • @samedwards6683
    Thanks so much for creating and sharing this informative and timely video. Great job. Keep it up.
  • @Erdal_Gumus
    Hello, Scott. Thank you for highlighting Alper Gezeravci, who became Turkey's first astronaut. We are really proud, but we are also fully aware that we make no contribution to the mission. It's also humorous to note that the debate over whether Turkey is European or Asian continues even on the brink of deep space. Fly safe...
  • What fun! Love your intelligent space reporting, and your DJ spirit busting loose! ✊
  • @thesuit4820
    13:15 Subcontracting a glorified door to Boing might not be best right now ...
  • @MCsCreations
    Thanks for all the updates, Scott! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! πŸ––πŸ˜Š