India's Gaganyaan spacecraft delayed and NG-17 Cygnus gets a name | News Rundown

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Today’s topics include the announcement of the name for the next Cygnus spacecraft, news on the delays of various spacecraft and rockets, including India’s Gaganyaan crewed spacecraft, as well as an update on Artemis 1.
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    0:00 | Intro
    0:44 | NG-17 Cygnus spacecraft gets a name
    2:48 | H3 rocket and HTV-X spacecraft delayed
    4:40 | Gaganyaan crewed spacecraft program delayed
    6:32 | Israel signs the Artemis Accords
    7:50 | Artemis 1 completes countdown test
    9:17 | Intro
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  • @OrbitalVelocity
    @OrbitalVelocity  Před 2 lety +1

    At some point, I plan to do a full video over the Gaganyaan spacecraft. For now, here is an update on the spacecraft in this week's News Rundown. Also, Artemis 1 is getting closer to liftoff. Let me know if you think it’ll launch before summer.
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  • @DheerajjYadav76
    @DheerajjYadav76 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for making video on GAGANYAAN 🙏🏻

  • @GTlv4u
    @GTlv4u Před 2 lety +1

    Very impressive and super informative channel, one can really tell the huge amount of work you put in to gathering and disseminating news and information regarding space travel and the technology, companies, and people that make it happen. You deserve way more activity and interest with your content if you equate quality equals quality, I also noticed your model collection in your videos... I'll assume you are the builder of these also? I have a 1/100 scale model of the ISS that was owned by NASA and displayed at one of the space centers. I am currently restoring it, and came across your channel while researching sub-systems and components of the truss segments. It has to be the most complicated single thing ever built by humans, even more than the Orbiter Vehicles. To be honest, it would be interesting to watch a video from you about some models you have built. NASA uses models to educate the public and generate interest with kids for STEM subjects, space travel and programs. So many people like yourself are interested in NASA, SpaceX, and everything else going on in space related programs and projects, and usually are involved in one related hobby or interest such as model making, photography, space collectibles, launches, etc. It's getting more popular by the day it seems. I'm getting off topic a little, but I suspect you can understand just how easy that can happen when talking about NASA and space travel! Keep up the great work!

    • @OrbitalVelocity
      @OrbitalVelocity  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, that means a lot! The models in the background are Lego sets, but I do paper craft modeling of spacecraft such as the ISS. I don't normally make my own (I download them from others), but I did create my own model of an early concept for the Lunar Gateway.