From Space to Screens: The Impact of Satellites, Jets, and Games | Extra Long Documentary

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Satellites have revolutionized communication, surveillance, and environmental monitoring, reshaping our understanding of the world and our place in the universe. The jet engine's evolution, from propeller planes to space travel, has transformed aviation and global connectivity, playing a vital role in historical events like the Cold War. Meanwhile, computer games have transcended entertainment, influencing fields like medicine and psychology, showcasing their transformative impact on society.

00:00 Satellites
49:36 Jet Engines
1:38:06 Computer Games

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  • I was ten years old during the 1962 Cuban missle crisis. Even though I was too young to fully appreciate the danger, the sweat dripping off my Dad's (a civil engineer USN employee building radar sites to counter Soviet air attacks) chin said it all. When I asked him about it years later, he informed me US intelligence indicated our hometown, Boston, MA, and his radar sites, were targeted with three 3-megaton Soviet weapons.
  • I don't remember the fear that is so often cited. You listened, you learned, and you planned for survival. That's all. I was always fascinated by all the sci-fi stories about post-apocalyptic societies.
  • For Aliens, Visiting Earth would be like visiting a Land Fill What NASA has done so far, to have kept the ISS from being completely Obliterated by Space Trash is astonishing to me
  • Humankind's Extraordinary Gift For Invention... indeed! :face-blue-smiling: This documentary seems to confuse jet engines with rocket engines, however. Let us just keep the descriptions accurate...
  • I was 4 days from 1 year old when Sputnik flew, I remember it because my Dad worked at Cape Canaveral !
  • @jnielsen90
    I found all the first few games a little lame and uninteresting until the one game that came along that was so vastly different then all the rest because it was like playing a Cartoon instead of just watching it back in 1983.....my very first addiction in life, Dragons Lair and the accident prone main character Dirk the Daring. I loved that game and can't be the only one who's allowence every week went to that game to the point I had too forever give up buying anymore "Hot Wheels" cars LOL
  • @jserr9682
    THIS IS Phenomenal Documentary Thank you So Much!!!!
  • @dianahill5116
    Computers have dehumanized humans. Computers are/have been removing humans from normal social skills. Computers are interfering with people's privacy and personal lives.
  • They didn't even mention the Hubble Space Telescope glitch, where they had to send another shuttle with corrective gear to make the telescope useable. Wasn't it due to some mirror grinding mistakes? Thank goodness it was fixable with some optical and software modifications.....
  • Concord was not banned from the US,it was ,banned from flying Supersonic across the US
  • Id have to say the golden age for arcades was the 90s lol they were full fledge here in canada by the mid 90's. It really wasnt till Playstation and N64 came out that they started to decline here. There were so many here by 1997 sad their gone now
  • Ronald Reagan knew how to play poker. The Strategic Defense Initiative was a bluff hand. The Soviet Union folded because of it.
  • I was born in 1970 and grew up with the gaming industry, imo I had more fun as a child and I had more fun playing pong then I do playing todays games. But don’t get me wrong I love me some COD🙌🏻
  • Documentary keeps talking about “jet engines” - even when talking about space and Saturn V…
  • @dagann1
    So, In 1958, America's second chance at a missile launch was successful with a "jet" engine... huh? Excuse me, but to reach space required a "rocket" propelled vehicle. Neither the "Sputnik" satellite nor all the following lunches used jet-assisted propulsion vehicles and they did the same as the Nazi V-2 rocket that penetrated our atmosphere to achieve space travel. Either that, or there is a major aspect of my education to suggest otherwise! Right?...lol.
  • @randycurl866
    There is nothing green about batteries, or the way we charge them.
  • Narrator states 41:40 that the Hubble mission has to launch higher than any shuttle mission before or since. What about the mission to repair the shuttle? It probably had to go as high doncha think?
  • At an hour and 1 minute they are wrong about the turbo bypass jet engine. 90% of the thrust comes from the giant fan bypassing the air outside of the engine cooling it down while also providing the majority of the thrust.
  • @alwayslive7460
    @ 1:06:30 ALL AMERICANS COULD AFFORD TO FLY INDEED... UNTIL REAGAN CAME ALONG AND DEREGULATED EVERYTHING. EFFECTIVELY CHOPPING THE MIDDLE CLASS RIGHT OUT OF THE PICTURE