ISRO Small Rocket Failure Explained | SSLV D1

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • Ahead of the upcoming ISRO SSLV D2 launch from SHAR, #SRO has revealed what happened to SSLV D1 EOS 02 in incredible detail, SSLV D1 failure explained #SSLV #D2 #Space #IAS #UPSC #currentaffairs
    00:00 - Remebering what happened
    01:49 - Cause of the incident
    08:49 - How ISRO Fixed SSLV
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Komentáře • 206

  • @shubhamshitole2010
    @shubhamshitole2010 Před rokem +199

    This is incredible, since this launch was just 5 months ago and they did all failure analysis and improvements in just 5 months. And this is very fast in rocket industry.

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Před rokem +77

      it is decent time, what is nice is them giving such nice info to public

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Před rokem +1

      @@GareebScientist Bahot bura lga public m nhi aana chahiye tha

    • @Di7iPJ05hi
      @Di7iPJ05hi Před rokem +4

      @@jigsaw2281 bhai unhone bola ki ye bahut hi acchi chij hai ki ISRO sab kuchh public ke liye available kara uske kaaran hum abhi video dekh paa rahe hai

    • @_dusktildawnne
      @_dusktildawnne Před rokem

      @@jigsaw2281 bhai translatior use kar liya kar agar Eng me sentence agar complicated lagte ho to

    • @animeJod360
      @animeJod360 Před rokem +1

      @@GareebScientist 😂 tu he master hai , space science mai . Decent time, halwa samjh rakha hai sab kuch

  • @PowerTrain
    @PowerTrain Před rokem +139

    Nicely explained. Hopefully ISRO makes more such detailed reports and not be vauge anymore

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Před rokem +24

      Ikr, feels so good to see such details

    • @animeJod360
      @animeJod360 Před rokem

      Not be vauge anymore ?
      Tell me a single incident where ISRO was unclear . Vauge word suit on NASA .

  • @adityavardhansingh3501
    @adityavardhansingh3501 Před rokem +35

    Very well explained! Thanks a lot for bringing the SSLV-D1 FAC report in easy terms :)

  • @iamhssingh
    @iamhssingh Před rokem +36

    Wow, watched your video after some time. Amazed by your experience. And perplexed by the processes in place by ISRO. I can definitely take some inspiration in my Software Engineering designs from this!

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Před rokem +8

      yess, redudancy major part of their system design, aur kaise ho bhai

  • @physco4641
    @physco4641 Před rokem +7

    so well explained brother. Good to see ISRO providing detailed information on failure rather than hiding it, like good old days.

  • @SpaceTechExplorationprogram123

    Its good to see how ISRO is publishing reports in public and explaining criterias
    Its well known for the tax payers also ....
    Hopes for the next SSLV launch
    🤞

  • @priyansutank
    @priyansutank Před rokem +11

    6:47 It clearly depicts how that net like structure helps in minimising the weight without compromising structural rigidity.
    It's a good idea to make a video on design and manufacturing aspects of isro's rockets and how they are manufacturing them.

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Před rokem +2

      No that's for hot staging. They fire the 2nd stage while attached to 1st stage so no seperation retro rockets are needed

    • @priyansutank
      @priyansutank Před rokem +2

      Whoa that'll put lot of loading on lower stage tanks! Anyways I was wondering how (and who) manufacture these high melting point superalloys to fabricate intricate parts like fuel pumps and injector nozzles etc. Would be great if you make a video on that.

  • @SpaceTech4kids
    @SpaceTech4kids Před rokem +2

    आसान भाषा में रॉकेट के टेक्निकल terms को बहुत ही सही explain किया है।
    बस एक correction - rocket में initial phase me open loop guidance ke peeche ka मुख्य कारण ये है कि यदि रॉकेट अपने पथ से ज्यादा विचलित भी हो जाए तो होने दे, क्योंकि correction ke चक्कर में atmosphere की वजह से रॉकेट टूट भी सकता है।

  • @meetbhavsar1762
    @meetbhavsar1762 Před rokem +16

    Sir your video is best I am std9 and I love science because of your videos

  • @akashsinghat19
    @akashsinghat19 Před rokem +5

    Chandrayaan 3 phir se delayed ho gya because isro ko pehele LVM-3 ko commercial missions k liye use Krna hai... Let's hope ki ish saal CY3 launch ho jaye 🙏

  • @AshishBangwal
    @AshishBangwal Před rokem +4

    its fascinating to know how most complex machine are based on simple logics like errors , accuracy , threshold etc...

  • @KuchBhiMehta
    @KuchBhiMehta Před rokem +3

    Love the comment guidelines ❤️ Video toh sab best hai hi

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Před rokem +2

      Yess, comment section clean and most importantly quality rakhna difficult!!, thank you bhai ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @ankitnautiyal2568
    @ankitnautiyal2568 Před rokem +3

    Great Explanation! Thanks for covering this in such a fine detail. All the best to ISRO for SSLV D2.

  • @critiqadeoppphai
    @critiqadeoppphai Před rokem +4

    Finally ISRO gave us the correct info after 6mo!!
    Anyways hats off to the efforts of ISRO and GAREEB SCIENTIST..
    JAI HIND JAI BHARAT

  • @anandsharma7430
    @anandsharma7430 Před rokem +3

    Brilliant simplified explanation. Thank you so much!

  • @mrityunjaygupta6202
    @mrityunjaygupta6202 Před rokem +5

    So beautifully explained. 🙏🏽

  • @raakaagent5929
    @raakaagent5929 Před rokem

    Amazing work. Its always great to understand things in details.
    Thank you for explaining this to us.

  • @patxd3425
    @patxd3425 Před rokem

    Excellent work bro, alway like you the deep dive in that technical Details and your thorough explanation.. good luck to you & ISRO. Jai Hind

  • @cartoonistify
    @cartoonistify Před rokem +2

    Very well & nicely explained! Even the average person can comprehend clearly

  • @diptichanda8667
    @diptichanda8667 Před rokem

    I went from over the top Indian space ship to down to earth technical explanation. It's refreshing to see reasonable people explaining things so reasonably.

  • @nickyjadhav
    @nickyjadhav Před rokem

    I loved the details. Please bring more of such stuff. Technical details make videos more interesting.

  • @iimcrandomgamer711
    @iimcrandomgamer711 Před rokem +2

    Wow, so more then mechanical we do mistake in onbord logic system.
    But i am happy we learn from mistake ,and hope they not do same mistake in future development of rockets.

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Před rokem +2

      yea, code can make or break the best hardware out there

  • @pervysage_jiraiyaa
    @pervysage_jiraiyaa Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the elaborate explanation🙂

  • @guts197
    @guts197 Před rokem +1

    Great Explanation 🤓👍

  • @bhardwajsiddharth
    @bhardwajsiddharth Před rokem +1

    Explained it like a teacher ! 👍

  • @nssdatta
    @nssdatta Před rokem +1

    Let's Go SSLV D2 launch 🥳

  • @alifepenneddown
    @alifepenneddown Před rokem +2

    This is one of the finest videos on this channel. Kudos!!! Keep it up bro!

  • @tssri8071
    @tssri8071 Před rokem +14

    Good info bro. Your channel is probably the only one that goes into this much detail about our Space sector.
    Though I'm proud of what ISRO has been doing. I feel they should be more open, their communication with the public is poor to say the least. Look how NASA or SpaceX doing in that aspect. significantly more people are excited when they announce a new program, a now rocket, new tech,... therefore there is more interest in learning about space, rockets, etc.
    But in ISRO's case there is only a small community, who are interested in such things. I hope this changes in the times to come. I hope in that process more people be inspired and actually want to take up space tech, engineering and go on to become good engineers and scientists who will drive our country forward, we have a huge potential in this sector.

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Před rokem +3

      just look at videos of ISRO missions with title containing "failed", it has lakhs of views but successful missions have in thousands
      people love failures over success of others

    • @prabhatgorai_me_1391
      @prabhatgorai_me_1391 Před rokem +1

      They need a good PR team.

  • @abhirajsinghpawar
    @abhirajsinghpawar Před rokem

    Thanks for amazing and valuable content brother

  • @AmanRaj-gu7ce
    @AmanRaj-gu7ce Před rokem

    GooD Video Pranav.

  • @er.ganesh4435
    @er.ganesh4435 Před rokem +1

    Thank You Dada.. nice videos. You just teach us like a pro teaches children. 👌👌👌🎉🎉💐💐❤️

  • @mickeyagrawal2001
    @mickeyagrawal2001 Před rokem

    Awesome video and explanation.

  • @kanakroy9994
    @kanakroy9994 Před rokem

    Bahut kuch janne ko mila.

  • @frodobaggins2852
    @frodobaggins2852 Před rokem

    Wow.. so well. explained

  • @vibhanshududi2532
    @vibhanshududi2532 Před rokem +2

    Good analysis 👍✌️💖

  • @kushagra9781
    @kushagra9781 Před rokem +2

    GS, please make a vdo series on how isro manufacture rockets and satellites from scratch..

  • @arnabkundu3406
    @arnabkundu3406 Před rokem

    mast video tha .....well explained

  • @spidy9883
    @spidy9883 Před rokem

    Very well explained.

  • @sanjaybarnwal0000
    @sanjaybarnwal0000 Před rokem +1

    Bhai apke wajah se bahot sare (space start-up) bannne ge. bhai jo bhi unki problem hogi wo apko contact karenge bhai salute hai👍👍👌

    • @sanjaybarnwal0000
      @sanjaybarnwal0000 Před rokem +1

      Unkie space sector me unki problem ko solve karna
      Thanks 🙏

  • @Rajas_naik
    @Rajas_naik Před rokem

    truly amazing

  • @aadhyatmverma8962
    @aadhyatmverma8962 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for such an easy application 🔥

  • @SanjayChauhanMumbai
    @SanjayChauhanMumbai Před rokem

    Excellent video..Keep it up

  • @kumarshashank7532
    @kumarshashank7532 Před rokem +2

    I think it is more important for ISRO to share the failure investigation report publicly because it wants to do more commercial launches. No doubt ISRO launches are most economical but if any organisation is more transparent to customers then it adds to customers' confidence. I think report should have as much information as necessary not more not less.

  • @parasmodi4746
    @parasmodi4746 Před rokem

    Nice explained bro
    That's why it's called rocket science

  • @vaibhavbarike
    @vaibhavbarike Před rokem

    Informative...

  • @aakarshjha1633
    @aakarshjha1633 Před rokem +3

    Accountability is great.For a government organisation like ISRO,it's very decent time taken to give failure analysis.I am happy that they care about taxpayer's money

  • @archuss
    @archuss Před rokem

    Thank you GS bhaiya

  • @bdayakarreddy3702
    @bdayakarreddy3702 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @agastya_gaur
    @agastya_gaur Před rokem

    Nice explanation

  • @astronotyet
    @astronotyet Před rokem +4

    10:20 the bird on the bottm right. RIP

  • @astrobot_me
    @astrobot_me Před rokem +1

    Awesome Video GS, Well Explained
    Excited for Upcoming D2 launch

  • @sagargupta04189
    @sagargupta04189 Před rokem

    Too good

  • @patelkrutarth7509
    @patelkrutarth7509 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @handyman7147
    @handyman7147 Před rokem

    Nice description. Please try to make the videos as short as possible.

  • @correction6231
    @correction6231 Před rokem +2

    Gs deserve a lots of subscribers for well explanation 👏 👍

  • @gorthyharikrishnasai2281

    Today sslv d2 successful just 5months after amazing

  • @vibhanshududi2532
    @vibhanshududi2532 Před rokem

    Best , 👍

  • @GPSpaceTechAndKnowledge
    @GPSpaceTechAndKnowledge Před rokem +1

    Sir mera dream hamesha se raha hai is ISRO mein jana
    aap ki vajah se wo hamesha positive rahata hai

  • @sachinpandeyatd
    @sachinpandeyatd Před rokem +1

    Imagine how hard it must be to implement all these, my mind can't even imagine it

  • @shivprasadsolanke6001

    Love you bro ❤️❤️💗

  • @trinaghosh1468
    @trinaghosh1468 Před rokem

    Love my country's space institution .

  • @satyam_patel
    @satyam_patel Před rokem +3

    We Love ISRO ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sanatan991
    @sanatan991 Před rokem

    Good video

  • @AnuragSingh-vk1vz
    @AnuragSingh-vk1vz Před rokem

    hi . thanks for this video. navic system data may need some relativistic correction, because there are many fast moving systems symultaneously. It will be very complex to choose which values to rely on. it is very fun physics why such things happen.

  • @SPARSH_ROBOTICS_pvt_ltd

    PLS do a video on this

  • @soumalya
    @soumalya Před rokem

    ISRO ke engines ke bare me ek detailed technical video ho to accha rahega jaise vo kaunsa engine cycle use karte hai(eg: expander cycle etc)

  • @Navyguy
    @Navyguy Před rokem

    *Jai Hind, Jai Bharat* 🇮🇳

  • @archuss
    @archuss Před rokem +1

    SSLV will roar🦁🚀✨

  • @awakedream8354
    @awakedream8354 Před rokem

    💪💪💯💯next time 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @jitendrakushwaha2767
    @jitendrakushwaha2767 Před rokem

    Jai hind ❤ 🇮🇳 🙏 jai bharat ❤

  • @floatinsun
    @floatinsun Před rokem

    Failure is a stepping stone for success ... Failure is learning for something big.

  • @anandsharma7430
    @anandsharma7430 Před rokem +2

    IANA scientist. I watched some video about how rockets can navigate by looking at the stars in the sky, called Star Tracker.
    Maybe this cannot be used because of the high velocity, bright sunlight, reflections from existing orbital debris, etc?
    If not for those factors (or if those can be overcome) that would be a very good backup navigation system capable of withstanding all kinds of flight path deviations.

  • @anuraaggad
    @anuraaggad Před rokem

    Nice explanation!

  • @archuss
    @archuss Před rokem

    GS bhaiya which phone you use..🤔

  • @ShantanuBhadoria
    @ShantanuBhadoria Před rokem

    NAVIC, magnetometers(3d compass) etc. Are state sensors (final state value) and most state sensors suffer from some inaccuracy which is corrected with sensor fusion of state sensors with delta sensors (rate of change of state) like accelerometers and gyroscopes. This is likely why NAVIC alone is not the preferred choice of guidance but it may be a somewhat reasonable backup in an emergency.
    If you are interested, I'd suggest reading up on algorithms used for sensor fusion like kalman filter.
    To be more confusing, accelerometers can act as both delta and state sensor. As state orientation sensor to point to direction of gravitational force which dominates all other acceleration in most of the common cases near a gravitational body, as delta sensor for magnitude and direction of acceleration (once gravitational acceleration is filtered out) to calculate change of speed and from that distance travelled.
    This could be an interesting topic for a video :)

  • @SandeepSingh-or7jr
    @SandeepSingh-or7jr Před rokem

    9:28 Ye logical table best tha ..samajhna aasan tha process ko ..

  • @animesick7458
    @animesick7458 Před rokem +1

    Bhai rlv lex ke testing kab hogi??

  • @TitaniumSV5
    @TitaniumSV5 Před rokem +7

    5 days more for 2nd test flight🤞

  • @avik4343
    @avik4343 Před rokem

    Any update on chandrayan 3?

  • @olaolaolaola8663
    @olaolaolaola8663 Před rokem

    Thank you for the explanation. Give a download button to download this video instead of usual third party tool. People need to save this video for reference.

  • @sunilnair4755
    @sunilnair4755 Před rokem

    when they will show the video display similar to spacex

  • @anonna91
    @anonna91 Před rokem

    The FAC summary actually says that the VTM bypass was programmed. "VTM ignition was bypassed as programmed since it could be a deterrent to the success of salvage option in some cases." And, the reason for transparency is apparent. :p

  • @thehyperdimentinaltraveller

    Today I filed a RTI regarding it's stance on space debris and if they're taking any measures to tackle it. Eagerly waiting for their response 🙂

  • @naturalviews0.9
    @naturalviews0.9 Před rokem

    Hello sir me aap se puchna chahta hu 2023 me isro ke exibition kah or kin kin city me honge please make video

  • @nuro6119
    @nuro6119 Před rokem

    Sir salt breader or thorium nuclear reactors ki progress kya hai abhi

  • @PrajjalakChattopadhyay
    @PrajjalakChattopadhyay Před rokem +1

    Don’t they have multiple redundant IMUs with sensor fusion and veto logic?

  • @zeroknowledgehub
    @zeroknowledgehub Před rokem

    Does the final stage stays in the same orbit of satellite for somedays before it decays?

  • @adityapanda2464
    @adityapanda2464 Před rokem +1

    isro is a gems but you should also make videos on other countrys rocket and working proces

    • @adityavardhansingh3501
      @adityavardhansingh3501 Před rokem +4

      There are already many videos about them, but very few on Indian rocketry & science

  • @sohammukherjee9796
    @sohammukherjee9796 Před rokem

    after this video, I realised that rocket avionics is my true calling in life.

  • @pervysage_jiraiyaa
    @pervysage_jiraiyaa Před rokem

    What is difference btwn semi cryogenic and cryogenic ? And why is so much diffrence in there fuel.

  • @shikharofficial5748
    @shikharofficial5748 Před rokem +1

    💯💯💯💯

  • @symonthelappillil5972

    Equipment Bay , not baby. You will find similar structures in PSLV and GSLV too

  • @deeptruthchanneldtc6770

    Bhai INS ka capacity increase nahi ho sakta kya? Jis se woh jaldi saturate naa ho.

  • @anirudhrajath211
    @anirudhrajath211 Před rokem +1

    bhai RLV TD LEX complete ho gaya kya?

  • @zeroknowledgehub
    @zeroknowledgehub Před rokem

    Won't the finalstage damages operational satellites if it decays uncontrollably?

  • @sumanmitra913
    @sumanmitra913 Před rokem +1

    Incredible explanations. Thank you and please keep up the good work..

  • @suyogtadke7985
    @suyogtadke7985 Před rokem

    Gov reduced space budget this year, thats big shame

  • @soumalya
    @soumalya Před rokem +1

    Bhai inko code ke mamle me thora aur redundancy pehle se sochna chahiye yha

  • @zeroknowledgehub
    @zeroknowledgehub Před rokem

    Why the satellite at high altitude during injection time for example Apogee is 510km perigee is 520km but during injection of satellite isro telemetry shows 540 550km height why?will it lose height and comes to 510*520km orbit finally

  • @apsaramakeupstudio
    @apsaramakeupstudio Před rokem +3

    Sir please answer this question,
    What if we convert Vikram-S into a mack 5 missile.
    It is cheaper than other options.
    We just need to attach seaker and warhead to it.
    Please answer sir
    👍👍♥️

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Před rokem +3

      already such missiles exist, redundancy ka kiya karoge, plus it will become difficult for skyroot to use some software as certain software only can be used for non defence. and missiles are not as simploe as attach warhead on SRB and fly, itna saimple hota toh sab karte na ?

    • @apsaramakeupstudio
      @apsaramakeupstudio Před rokem

      @@GareebScientist Thank you sir.
      ♥️👍♥️

    • @nikhilreddypaladugu621
      @nikhilreddypaladugu621 Před rokem +1

      Indian arm forces do not prefer liquid fuel missiles due their maintenance and refueling,they prefer mostly solid fuel missiles.

    • @spidy9883
      @spidy9883 Před rokem +1

      @@nikhilreddypaladugu621 btw vikram rocket is also use solid rocket fuel for both stages.

    • @tge2102
      @tge2102 Před rokem +1

      Even if we did that, it would become a ballistic missile.
      India already has a comprehensive asensal of ballistic missiles(Agni series, K series, Pralay and Shaurya being the main ones).