Rocket Lab's Neutron Rocket
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Neutron is a medium-lift two-stage launch vehicle under development by Rocket Lab. The vehicle is being designed to be capable of delivering an 8,000 kg (17,600 lb) payload to low Earth orbit in a reusable configuration, and will focus on the growing megaconstellation satellite delivery market. The vehicle is expected to be operational sometime in 2024. It uses LOX and liquid methane propellant on both stages of the vehicle.
On 28 February 2022, Rocket Lab announced that Neutron will launch from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) within NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on the eastern coast of Virginia. It was also announced that the company will build a 250,000 square feet manufacturing and operations facility adjacent to the Wallops Flight Facility. Ground was broken for this facility on 11 April 2022. As of December 2021, Rocket Lab is planning for the first launch to take place no earlier than 2024. - Věda a technologie
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This is a cartoon.
You know you're in the right place for accurate renders when you see Hazegrayart's name.
WOWOWOW Another master piece!!!
You know this is an animation? It looked so real. First time hear about this kind of rocket.
I'll be impressed when it's not an animation
Same here! They must think we're stupid.
It's called space x and Elon's isn't an animation
Well their previous rocket the Electron is real so this company has a reputation for actually manufacturing rockets.
@@johnwang9914 - Well we're not commenting on their "previous" one now are we? We're commenting on THIS video! Which is fake.
@@johncorbin2254 - Not terribly bright are you little fella?
Now you just have to build it and do it for real. Good luck!
I wonder how many billions that is going to cost.
@@poolguy101 building this rocket is going to be cheap but what cost money is the manufacturing methods to do so they have to be invented
Russian have now 😂
@@poolguy101 probably around 2-5 billion and thats being conservative; an entire rocket program isn't cheap, even the ones that might seem cheap like starship are extremely pricey, likely upwards of 30 billion dollars.
about 300 million - RocketLab is a publically traded company and this is public info. @y101
Мульти-пульти---чудная страна!
У меня глаза горят глядя на это творение, молодцы Так и надо жить 👍👍👍. My eyes are burning looking at this creation, well done This is how you should live 👍👍👍
Falcon-9, Falcon heavy тоже мультик? 2пая вы нация 🇷🇺🐑
@@Husker513 тупую нацию в зеркале смотри!!!)))))
Это пепелапс. Хотя этой фигне далеко до пепелапса.
That guys walk in the end was funny, he got some swag.
The first part of it looks very realistic until it didn’t crash and burst into flames
Beautiful rocket, and realistic render! 👍
I really hope this rocked will be successful
But...fake
Tesla - sorry - SpaceX can do it. So why not others?
However the simulation is wrong Air isn’t that thick so how come thx rocket was already moving so slowly BEFORE the suicide burn fired up.
@@bruceatkinson5357 so are all videos of starship
@@bruceatkinson5357 it's obvious
wow this looks surprisingly familiar
The differences between this and Starship is that the disposable second stage is carbon fibre to be light, simple and inexpensive, the first stage is 3d printed metal albeit at a loss in strength and the rocket itself is wider for a shorter rocket, higher volume to weight and better reentry and landing characteristics, Musk mandated that the Starship be trailerable on roads without special permits hence limiting the width to 12 metres. As to the suicide burn landing, that is nothing new dating back to the golden age of SciFi and before Falcon 9, the Delta Clipper also did it, plus it's only because there would be no passengers with the first stage that they could risk such a risky move where there are no options if fuel runs out or anything else goes wrong. Now as to the concept of carrying extra fuel for a suicide burn landing, carrying extra fuel can also avoid using heat shields for atmospheric re-entry as the thrust could decelerate the spacecraft instead of letting atmospheric friction do it but of course that would be a lot more fuel. Note that the 1980's Battlestar Galactica always showed the Cylon fighters doing a flip to point in the opposite direction when entering a planet's atmosphere, I always imagined that being to use their main thrusters to soak up their velocity instead of having to deal with the atmospheric friction of re-entry.
1930s scifi movie rocket
@@johnwang9914 Also, an advantage of going engines first is that you can use your exhaust as a heat shield, which is exactly what Falcon does.
@@user2C47 Well that only works with atmospheric re-entry and a blunt re-entry vehicle already produces a plasma pressure wave away from the capsule which is why our spacecrafts are blunt on one end. Also the Space-X Dragon capsule has it's engines on the sides angled away from the hull not on the bottom so it does not use it's rockets as a heat shield for re-entry, just to soften the final impact, it is the booster rockets with the engines on the bottem that land engine first and they do not undergo atmospheric braking causing the extreme heat of re-entry so they do not need the engine to act as a heat shield. Besides, as I said, this is not a discussion of rockets versus mass driver (which are only for launches and not re-entry) but about how the poster comments of how an airless moon would be more reasonable for a centrifugal mass driver would be more reasonable than a centrifugal launcher on Earth is false as it misses the point that the whole purpose of a centrifugal launch is to have the acceleration within a housing that can contain a vacuum and obviously that's simply not needed on an airless moon. I don't see why you're so fixated on rockets versus the mass driver, even if mining operations gets to the point of using mass drivers, the spaceships would still be using rockets, mass drivers are just for slinging rocks into space though they could launch spaceships if the payloads could tolerate the extreme acceleration.
@@johnwang9914carbon fiber is not inexpensive compared to stainless steel 💀
Wow. You landed a 3D animation. Very impressive
Incase you don't know, that's what he does, make animations
Yeah starship is also a 3D animation so shut up
Lol. Space X have done it already
@@nkazimulondlovu2870 yea they also only animate
@@nkazimulondlovu2870 NASA did it 30 years before space x Elon Musk wasn't the original developer of that technology I know it hurts you little Elon fanboys feelings to know that, just do the research.
I love the swagger of the guy in the foreground :-)
Thought it was real for a second. Looks good.
Great render
It's like the New Glenn concept banged a Starship and this was born.
Неплохой мультфильм))
Is very nice CGI Now let's watch starship the real deal
Starship was nothing but CGI at one point too. It's not a crime to start as an idea. Rocket Lab just doesn't have the fan base coverage SpaceX does so we don't see what they are up to as much
I haven’t seen starship launch, last I checked all videos of that were cgi too so stop being so toxic, I don’t know why you people are so obsessed with SpaceX but it’s bizarre
In the beginning it looked real until the thrusters kicked in.
Light travels faster than sound, I would see the engines turning on the sound
Glad there is a second smart person here along with me
I think many people observed this
Well it might be a snyced audio. :) What is weird to me is the sonic booms. It should come after the engine starts and slows down the rocket below the speed of sound, so the waves could arrive earlier than the vehicle.
seems like the nemesis space ship of space x (black ships vs silver ships), I already can anticipate a battle in space 🤩
Good graphics
I thought this was real until the end
One of your best renderings. Awesome work bro 👌
But there is always that possibility somewhere else in the universe think how big it is.
It's not going to land like the Starship booster, it's going to land like a Falcon booster.
I think that was just a time lapse and stopped at a time in the evening that gave the rocket a beautiful shine and reflection of natural and unatural lighting in the background.
But I could be wrong
When I was a kid I watched cartoons where animals talked and even flew... and as yet, that also hasn't happened!
Yes; but, several things from The Jetsons have come to be! 😳🤭
@@Stacey0909 🤣
Propulsive landing? It has happened tho? many many many times, examples of them could be the average falcon 9 flight or even the DC-X test vehicle
+1 for the atmospheric distortion fx.
That flare broke the illusion for me
It would be so cool if Hazegrayart made an animation of a reusable rocket blowing up on landing.
Very realistic rendering, up until the final landing smoke
the flash when engines re ignite for landing also. If you removed those two things there would be a chunk of people who thought they watched something real.
Neutrón ... I am waiting for rocketlab's quarks..
Rocket Lab is one of the most exciting companies right now!
SpaceX and BlueOrigin are better
@@TuneyDarko Space X is abandoning a great rocket design in favor of a death trap with no launch escape capabilities, and Blue Origin haven't done anything but ferry some rich people to space (for a few minutes).
We would like to see a competitor for spaceX ... but that's fantasy right now !
Elon is sharing his design so it is a collaboration in a way 😏
Just love the way they have these rockets landing, that's the way we always thought they were to land.
the swagger on the human 3d models [walking] at the end is hilarious
Almost looks real
Does anyone else think that the first real one to fly,😏 should be named Jimmy 🤗
That is a great idea
A genuine SpaceX competitor - in video production. 🤣
This 3D render wasn't even done by the company which will develop the rocket (rocketlab) it was an independent animator
Can't quite make it look so real just yet.
I'm very happy the algorithm is sending me your videos again!
At this rate they’ll beat blue origin and space X 😂😂😂😂
The comment section 🤦 when his full video literally says animation
Like watching a space movie from my childhood. Only took 65 years ...
This is an animation. SpaceX however is the real deal
A good Simulation.
Great, although exhaust probably won't be clean, since it'll have an open cycle engine.
I like how the only person that can say they didn't copy spacex is blue origin but at the same time they still haven't launch a signal orbital rocket while spacex has 150 landings under its belt. I understand they want to go slow and land it the first time but that's asking for a lot with orbital rockets.
CGI needs better NPC walking animation but no doubt Rocket Lab will succeed. Can't argue with their track record.
wow niiice !,first animation ive seen regarding this rocket !
Ахах... 😅 Браво!👏👏👏 Мультик получился хороший, качественный... 😁🤣
Так американцы наконец высадились на луне.
7/20/1969
@@Number6ManUrinates Да, в Штатах умеют снимать реалистичные видео.
@@user-rf4jl3nc1h Их видео действительно развлекательные, не очень реалистичные, не очень плохие (извините, если мой русский дерьмовый, я использую переводчик)
@@Number6ManUrinates Я не хочу умалять "маленький шаг" Нила Армстронга, это великая веха в истории космонавтики, но после таких видео, возникают вопросы "Почему?". Почему тогда запустили сложнейшую миссию на луну, используя аналоговые вычислители, а сейчас не могут? Почему наиболее продвинутые организации рисуют красочные мультфильмы вместо реальных запусков? Почему мне кажется, что меня обманывают?
Love the shock diamonds!!!!
When Roger takes his proton pills the crooks begin to.....
This would be impressive if it wasn't animated
When all the other rocket companies dream
The video ends before it explodes! 😅🤣🤣
nice computer graphics it makes it look so real
Wooow chaps. now this is an exceedingly good render. When the rocket was coming down and panning across, it really felt like it was genuine footage. I really hope that you are able to create the rocket like this in real life. This looks like a really good alternative rival for SpaceX in the near future which is always good for competition.
Excellent CGI
to be more realistic, add a bit of fog to the rocket
nice work anyways
That’s what it feels like , next morning , after a red hot tandoori , sat on the pot.
Ive been doing 3d animation for almost 30 years...get rid of that terrible lens flare when the engines kick in. That instantly gave it away. Otherwise, good job.
это лучшая фантастика что либо когда я смотрел ))
Blue Origin have been doing this in CGI for years
If us humans can do something like that. It leaves the mind to wonder what aliens could do. Because they are more advanced than we are.
even in an animation that's one hard azz landing!! 🤣🤣🤣
Mer
Rocket lab looks like an actual contender against space x rather than blue origin or virgin as rocket lab and space x have similar goals of exploration rather than tourism
Cool animation. Explains why I've never heard of it, neutron.
Yes, impressive animation.
I wonder if Peter Beck visits these videos when he's feeling dispirited
How can someone make an animation in 2022 without knowing the fact that sound comes way later after the image.
Why do you have Neutron making two sonic booms? The space shuttle only had this because the tail fin extended outside the nosecone's wake.
So, it's going to land that way too? How do they get rid of the horizontal speed they gain btw?
it burns at an angle to decrease horizontal velocity like spacex does
A lot of speed is scrubbed off by air resistance, so the motors do not need to work as hard as you think to slow it down. Remember the shuttle flew around in circles to scrub off enough speed to land.
Second stage creates the bulk of the horizontal speed so it's not as much of a challenge for first stage.
Great animation! Just going to say generally Neutron is a wired looking rocket, its cool but it just looks a bit wierd
Cool Animation
Now show me the real thing 🙂
Nice computer generated image
Bro think this channel made by real rocket company
Mars 3D
`is this Mars? `cause on earth we have Starship doing this
It's official, we have finally caught up to 1950's rocket technology!
If it were real
Rocket sounds (c) SpaceX
Neutron is gonna be great! I hope it works out for Rocket Lab.
Os foguetes estao cada vez mais parecido com os dos desenhos
They are getting their best ideas from cartoons!
Kkkk verdade.
Oh man rocket lab is amazing
People are getting triggered about the fact that there is another launch provider other than spacex that has reusable rockets💀💀💀
noo, the falcon 9 is already seen by the industry as the most reliable rocket, this one is just waiting to be launched, no one trusts that the first launch will be successful, the most likely thing is that it will explode, it has a long way to go before this one is taken seriously rocket and they see it as an option above the falcon 9
Artemis, neutron, starship, jwst. What a time to be alive.
You should make another one with the new design
Have to admit better than cartoon..
Great CG work
How much more propellant the vehicle will have to carry to make that “super smooth transition”. That’s will greatly reduce the amount/weight it can take to orbit. I bet that’s why starship makes its Landing maneuver right till the very end before hitting the ground, very impressive!. I wish them all the best and really hope they make it ! The more successful aerospace companies the better for mankind!!
Nice cgi but I want to see it really do that In a test, it's easier said than done
Rocket Lab wants to see their rocketry work too, probably no less than anyone.
I got all the faith for rocket lab
Карусель-Карусель 🎪
Is that rocket a SSTO?
S imulation S urely T hat O bvious 😎👍
The 2nd stage comes out of the 1st stage faring much like a tampon applicator....
Pretty cool. You forgot the New Zealand flag though.
1970' s became reality. I used to love comic book called " Flash Gordon " .it became reality.
Tin Tin
Rocket Lab has already had 38 successful missions with its smaller Electron rocket. Neutron will be the larger rocket that has the competition quaking in fear. Lots of Ill informed comments here. I just loaded up on more Rocket Lab stock after another boringly successful mission yesterday. A GREAT company.
I was like that exhaust looks CG but it could be real like all those shock diamonds. Then I saw the landing bahaha
Cool sketch.. Only musk has managed to deliver till now the red are only dreaming
And thanks to Elon Musk who started it
the DC-X program
Smooth as silk, but end part looks like a animation
The whole thing is a simulation, the Neutron don't exist yet
Thanks!
Unfortunately I doubt Archimedes plumes are going to be that colour... that'd require extremely perfect combustion with a certain mixture ratio like Aeon and a certain specific quantity of film cooling.
Doesn't Neutron use Methane + Liquid Oxygen? That is usually the color for Methane rockets, unless I'm wrong
@@davisdf3064 Methane can burn all sorts of colours. If it's a really pure, high-temperature flame, it is blue like the Aeon 1 engine. If it's more fuel-rich, it's sort of reddish-purple fading to yellow, like the TQ-11 engines on the Zhuque-2 rocket. A cool purple usually means somewhere in-between, or it could also mean that there's just enough methane film cooling around a blue flame to add some red light from the methane cooling layer burning off.
@@Ithirahad
Interesting! Thanks!
Nice CGI👍
Wow now let's see it for real
is that double sonic boom from a falcon heavy?