How did the Space Shuttle launch work?

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Published 2020-10-01
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00:00-Intro
00:57-Space Shuttle parts
01:36-Launch Sites
03:19-Processing
05:04-Rollout
06:05-Launch Pad
08:34-Launch Countdown
10:34-Launch
11:57-SRB Separation
12:53-ET Separation
13:44-In Orbit

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📼Video Summary:
There is a long process to getting the Space Shuttle ready to launch! If it lands Vandenburg Air Force Base in California then it will need to be flown across the United States to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This is done on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA). All 135 Space Shuttle Launches happened from Florida. There are two launch pads - 39a and 39b. First the space shuttle is taken to the Orbital Processing Facility (OPF) where maintenance takes place. When there's a Rollover to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) which is the Orbiter is lifted up and bolted to the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB) and External Tank. The Shuttle is on top of the Mobile Launch Platform (MLP) and is then moved by the Crawler Transporter (CT) to one of the two launch pads. The launch pad is made of the Fixed Service Structure (FSS) and Rotating Service Structure (RSS). Other parts of the launch pad include the Orbiter Access Arm (OAA), Gaseous Hydrogen and Oxygen Vent Arms, Tail Service Masts (TSM), Sound Suppression System, and the Flame Trench. The launch involved Lift Off, Roll Program, Max-Q, and Main Engine Cut Off (MECO).

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All Comments (21)
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  • @cloudy4283
    There should be a petition for him to explain how the falcon 9 works
  • 2:08 Despite being "as tall as a 38-story building", the VAB is technically a 1-story building. It holds the world record for being the tallest building with only one floor.
  • @mtbender74
    Another fun fact I learned at Space Academy in Huntsville, AL is the reason the Main Engines fire at T-6 seconds is because they are angled slightly (note the gimble test earlier). The angle of them causes the whole structure to tilt when they fire and the structure then rights itself. It takes approximately 6 seconds for the structure to come back to vertical so it's pointing straight up when the SRBs fire. If you watch old videos of shuttle launches you can see the "twang" that happens with the main engine ignition.
  • This man literally spent most of the summer teaching us about the space shuttle, respect for this man
  • @bhpadma7671
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    I was glued! One of the best narrated, space shuttle breaks downs, along with demonstration and graphics which was clean and clear. Amazing work 😊👍🏻
  • I'm an aerospace engineer, with several spacecraft designs and flight missions under my belt in ca 20 years of career. So I can tell you this: man, you good. Loved the Apollo series, but with the Shuttle you're hitting a new level! Respect
  • Oms: orbital maneuvering system Also the shuttle rolled for 2 main reasons. 1) so the communication antennas weren't obstructed by the tank 2) the more complicated item was the flight azimuth. Basically you need to go in 3 dimensions to get to space. That's very complex math for the computers. Rolling to get the right angle removes 1 direction to manage. Now its only height and distance to calculate. Simplifies the computations for the computers to get into orbit.
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  • I love how he doesn’t just show us cool 3D animations he also teaches us a little about history science and technology.
  • @predat00r94
    Video idea: How does the Kennedy Space Center work? (Launchpads, VAB, different facilities etc.)
  • @kee5428
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  • @zystem
    Thank you Jared, i love how you explain this, i learn a lot
  • Hi Jared, This is incredible. It's answered so many questions I had about the space shuttle launch. And to imagine you put in so much time to research it. Keep them coming. Warmly Egan