BPS.space Update - National Rocketry Conference 2019
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- Presented on March 2, 2019 at NARCON in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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Did you see DM-1 in Cape Canaveral?
He totally didn’t fall asleep for the launch
@@jonathanlund2456 Yeah, that's right. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES would I ever pass out at T - 50 minutes and wake up at T + 30 while staying not 10 miles away from the launch pad, just so we're all clear.
He saw it..
In his wildest dreams....
Fuck yeah
* looks at his clock *
3 and a half years
I don’t fly model rockets yet I watched every minute 🚀
Ya same here
who does. Also they are more like real small rockets.
I don't fly rockets, but I've played Kerbal Space Program since beta and slowly taught myself rocketry in the process. Following BPS now for a year and after watching Joey's Level 2 HPR Cert video the other week, I tried taking the written exam and found I could answer 75% of the questions in Sections D/E. Was absolutely amazed, lol
Yarp!
Elon Musk looks like Joe Barnard
I saw the same thing. Especially around the eyes and I don't look at faces that carefully. 5/5/2021
Are we sure that elon does not have a twin
to me he is elon and mark zuckerberg
No, Joe Barnard looks like Younger Elon Musk....
@@jerryb.9754can you put that in the dd/mm/yyyy format please?
I am an engineer myself, very close to getting my PhD and a absolutely appreciate your work! Very inspiring!
Former Beaver Head. So proud. Keep the relentless vision, you’re a few calculated moves away from being a TITAN in the space race. Love you bro, hope you’re still playing that 🎸
You just reignited my goal of level 2 certification. Time to dust off the rockets and start building again. I look forward to working with you in the near future!
Why is the audience so dead, Joe is extremely inspiring AND super funny!
This is not all new to most of them. Most of the enthusiastic and inspired people following Joe's content are not aware of and do not usually attend NAR events, NARAMS, clubs and HPR NAR/Tripoli rocketry clubs. Joe sometimes works in isolation of the older NAR experts and researchers, and could learn a lot more from the older generation of experts by including them in his research team, but he is at least aware enough to present his project to them as continuing the body of TVC knowledge.
The folowing is history of TVC and Guidance NAR R&D papers on the NAR web site, just in the topic of guidance and control of model rockets... build and flown by NAR members and presented at the NARAMS.
Active Guidance & Dynamic Flight Mechanics for Model Rockets, David Ketchledge, HPR Jul 93, 17p.
Analytic Study of a Pendulum Guidance System in a Model Rocket, Don Venhaus, MITCON Proceedings 74, 2p.
An Electrolytic Guidance Unit, Peter Sauer, MITCON Proceedings 73, 1p.
A Guidance System for Model Rockets, Alan Bilger, MR May 74, 5p; ltr response, Mike Wende, MR Feb 75, 2p.
Ram Air as a Method of Rocket Control, Forrest Mims; Part 1, MRM Feb 70, 5p; Part 2, MRM Mar 70, 3p.
Rollerons: Simplified Roll Control for Amateur Rocket Vehicles, David Crisalli, HPR May 96, 6p.
Vertical Trajectory Guidance System, Steve Ainsworth, HPR Mar 99, 6p.
Capacitor Discharge Guidance, Forrest Mims, MRM Nov 70, 2p.
Development of a Sun-Based On-Board Guidance System, George Gassaway, NAR TR-204; NARAM 30 R&D,
1988.
Sun-Seeking Guidance System for High-Power Rockets, David Mandot, HPR Nov 96, 5p.
Gyroscope-Controlled Guidance System, Steve Ainsworth & Brian Riordan, HPR Nov 96, 4p.
Development of a Gimbaled Engine Mount for Use in Guided Rockets, Zunofark Team, NARAM-31 R&D, 1989.
Gimbaled Propulsion, Dave Gianakos, HPR May 93, 3p.
Active Stabilization Flight Computer, Brian Guzek, NARAM 51 R&D, 2009.
Electronic Stabilization of a Rocket, Alyssa Stenberg, NARAM 55 R&D, 2013.
Gyro Guidance System in Rocket Gliders, Alyssa Stenberg, NARAM 56 R&D, 2014.
I smell a successful future up ahead. And rocket fumes.
I see many rapidly unschedule disassemblies in the future and many successes as well
I love how you are very humble and show us that it's ok to start out small as long as you have a passion for something!
This video is insanely interesting! Thank you for all your amazing projects and keep the good stuff coming!
That's awesome. Keep up the great work! :)
Very inspiring work joe its bean a couple years and I still watch this!Great way to keep the dreams alive,keep up the good work champ
Watching your persistence & raw ambition gives me inspiration to complete a prototype I’ve been designing that’s not rocket related.
I began in Jan 2019 & I’m still working on things now. There’s been many occasions where I wanted to quit, trample on everything or set it on fire but failing is all part of succeeding. Many thanks for your upload & I look forward to further advancements🚀
Very cool and great presentation. While watching, I saw myself in you back in 6th grade. I wrote my first 14-page report on aerodynamics back then. I ended up majoring in music too, and learning many of the same science things that you're learning on my own. Can't believe how time flies.
This is my new favorite channel I'd love to see a collaboration between your channel and Smarter Every day. Also, you said ' I feel like I owe people a lot ' well sir, you do and the best way to pay us back is by making space accessible to my kids and humanity. Keep up the amazing work.
Excellent presentation! You really hit it out of the park. Looking forward to your upcoming launches!
Joe, this is by far the most interesting conference talk I have ever seen regardless of any subject matter. Very enjoyable.
Okay, you are now the number one person I look up to. So impressed with your whole journey. As an avionics engineer, this is just the 'kick in the nuts' I needed to persue my passion. Thanks so much! 😊
I'm just starting off building model rovers and you really inspired me Mr. Barnard, wish you luck on your future projects...
Love it! you kept going and learnt so much from the day you started. Some great things are coming soon from you 👏👏🚀🤘
I can watch this ALL DAY. What a great presentation!
Glad i found this channel. Been watching every video
Genius combination of good engieniering and beautiful video footage
--- well done
I follow your journey and apreciate the slow liftig rockets, so nice to watch
👍👍
Absolutely fascinating, thoroughly enjoyed your presentation!!!! Your work is incredible and a true inspiration, I look forward to seeing your documented success; thank you for sharing your knowledge and journey best of luck.
Zero Thumbs down. That is a thing of beauty right there.
That’s really cool! Keep on making those rockets!
Great conference talk! Lots of insight in learning approach, hyped to get started
Even your time estimates are like Elon’s!! 🤣
What is his Elon Musk lost Brother
Can't tell about martians 😝
Everything about him made me think of a young elon... Even the way he speaks and looks... Bright future looking ahead for this guy, prob 1st trillionaire🎉
He has the same "stuttering of a genius" as elon...
This is most satisfying video for me as marine drone geek!
Always waiting your videos Joe!
Can't wait for the second fheavy test. Keep up the good work.
I truly enjoyed watching this!
You are doing some incredible work, keep it up man!
I'm hopeful that the G8 comes back to life. Wedding photography is a lot of work! Beyond that, I'm thankful for BPS.space. They've made this very interesting
Amazing presentation! Thank you very much for sharing all that! Congratulations and keep going!
Wow, very clean, professional talk. And really nice humor nobody seems to appreciate. Also, could you go into more detail about where are you going with the arc?
Recently started watching your videos... really makes me want to get into rocketry!
Nice Glad to see you grow over time been here since 15k
I know this is an old post but I thought you would find this interesting.
In 1994 I worked at Apple Computer as a Manager on their Voice Recognition program (For the 840AV Computer). There was a guy that worked for me named Alan Winslow, he was about 65-70 at the time. I asked him what he did before this and he said he was a COBOL coder for Thermonuclear Explosion simulations at Los Alamos Lab (He actually saw the Castle Bravo test from the ship) Anyways, He told me that back then there was no Com-sci degree so they looked at all the different programs and degrees to find people. What they discovered was, People with Music Degrees and Liberal Arts Majors were some of the best people they got. Why, I asked? "Because they could easily think outside of the box and were more creative". I just remembered that when I saw your Berkeley Degree... Love the work your doing here
I don't think anyone was bothered by geeking out over the details. Great talk!
I am very excited to see the next episode of the landing series:)
I'm proud of you man. Congrats on the landing 👏
Thats some serious progress man! Looks unreal compared to a year ago!
Great presentation! I am really looking forward to the next heavy launch :)
Very glad to hear you're moving up to high power. You'll never go back.
Keep moving forward Joe, just make it bigger 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for uploading! Made my day!
great stuff. i’d like to see more people like you in the community
Amazing Talk Joe. Keep up the great work!
Really want to see you land a model rocket!
Well done Joe! Thanks for sharing
Excellent overview of your project, well done sir.
It’s just inspiring you taught yourself all this.
46:33 just compare yourself to Elon here pls xD (from mark to "yeah")
I thought the exact same!
1:1
even the 2 seconds before with the shoulders
So looking forward to this.
Yup, that was rad. Good work, good knowledge, and good luck landing one of these bad boys.
So true with the safety issues. About a month back we had two big rockets turn into lawn darts. One hit the ground downrange, but the other fell behind the flight line, it could have speared a car or a person. I didn’t find out what the sources of error were, but both rockets were buried a few feet in.
You just got yourself a new patreon supporter, keep it up! 🚀
Thanks for sharing the talk!
Solid presentation, congratulations.
Thanks Joey B.
Very informative and well spoken, good work!
Excellent and Big bravo !
Joe, I also am a Music Graduate with a Master’s Degree in Performance and I retired from a long career in Music Education. So I can certainly sympathize about your music degrees value and the expense of getting more expensive pieces of paper 😉. Great Story Joe. I started in model rocketry before 1965. I just turned 70. Best of Luck to you following your heart and mind in all your endeavors. Love your sense of Humor. I think we may be related 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love your work man
Doing a good job, Keep up the great work!
Best video I've ever watched!
Awesome stuff!! Someone hire this man!
Yeah
Very informative. Good fortune in 23.
This is how Elon would be like if he wasn't an alien.
Plot twist: this is elon’s clone
Elon without an investors
When I watch this video I'm thinking that there are so much talents in this world that are not being revealed because of they have to follow the society rules like get a job for money, etc, and didn't really focus on what they really love to do. I tell you people, do what you always loved to do, and make it work with your inner talent. This is how world will really benefits from it !
Engineer is a very over used term for anyone with a spanner these days. But you sir are a legend in the making. You have inspired me and I thank you for that. 👌✌🖖 oh and when can we buy shares? Lol
Dude you inspire me a lot.....
Great project, great speaker!
i got the notification at 10 while I was sleeping and I am still watching it.
Ah, that was beautiful.
impressive your challenging and done 👍
I seriously clicked on this with the mindset, I feel bad clicking on this because I'm probably not going to watch but a few minutes of it and will hurt the videos watch time. LOL! Watched every second :)
nice background, the second musk is loading ;)
If you prepare good video lessons about design and control of one of your projects and release on udemy, you will make extra income to make your ideas real.
Joe, thx for the videos. Very enjoyable. I am a retired EE with many interests and little focus.
So I admire the way you have bootstrapped your interest into success. The only rockets I have ever flown were the small solid motor units that my son and I flew when he was a little boy. Now he has a degree in physics and is working as an EE,... I recall when I first saw the SpaceX grasshopper flights, my eyes teared up, the control systems work to accomplished that feat was very emotional for this old geek.
So not that all of that is important for your viewers, but I simply want to encourage you in your enthusiasm for the work and the learning that you are amidst. I will continue to watch, can't wait to see the next Heavy launch.
Oh yes,... Just musing, but I wonder about thrust control of a black powder motor.
A screw to deliver powder to the chamber,... ?? Probably a good way to make a bomb. :-}
Jeremy blum's arduino series is Great😀
This guy inspires me.
One of the best software engineers I have worked with had a music degree. For software engineering, at any rate, a theory focused music degree develops the identical neural pathways that creative software engineering requires. Learning a programming language is relatively simple, having the skill to use a technical framework (music theory or computer science) and create something good with it, is the hard part, and a music degree might actually be better at developing that, than a computer science degree is.
Simply Brilliant !!
Hi Joe, keep up the good work.😉
at 41yo, I'm going back to college for engineering. I think you have something to do with that decision. Thank you! :-\
Learn IT aswell cause the future is just computers
Thank you!
I think the algorithm should contain the initial correction data so to stop the inertia drift, an equal and opposite reaction based upon the initial correction so to bring the center of gravity back.
For the propulsive landings, have you considered starting the burn slightly early and than reducing thrust by gimbaling back and forth or around the targeted gimbal direction to pseudo reduce thrust? You wouldn't need to add any extra parts but you might reduce stability, and maybe the effective thrust control wouldn't even be big enough to be useful. But it's just an idea.
You are a hero.
For roll and translation controls are you using matrix transformations with euler angles and disregarding gimbal lock or are you having to do quaternion maths?
Edit: looks like you answered this question at the end. I had to learn it for games engineering for graphics and physics. Pretty impressed you went to the trouble of teaching it to yourself for this project.
Hi sir
I am regularly watch you video .
I really appreciate you for the great invention in model rocket industry .
Sir
I have one question is that what kind of fuel are you using for propalltion.
Please reply
"I am not a propulsion engineer"
- Joe B. of Barnard Propulsion System
I really admire your determination to pursue your passion! Wish you all the best with pursuing your dreams. You have probably already addressed this question before, I was just very curious why did you choose trust vectoring opposed to guide vanes in your design? I can see the benefit of trust vectoring in smaller solid rocket motors. If you were to scale up in the future, would you change your method of steering?
EXCELLENT PROJECTS
Will you do a live broadcast of the falcon heavy test flight n°2?
Trans sonic ? You mean you plan to get theses rockets super sonic ?
michael mac the fluid simulations will be difficult
There have been motor-staged supersonic model rockets for decades. As Joe mentioned, the difficulty lies in triggering events electronically using a barometric altitude sensor.
I bet u can use a 3 axis accelerometer with a 3 axis gyroscope to track both acceleration and rotation. That way you can keep track of the speed of the rocket in 3 axis and compensate for the side drift.
""Go somewhere where people make music videos like a music school...and then shoot them." LOL
Maybe you can do a video on quaternions and the advantage of quaternion based calculations and how they help with gimbal lock?
Great presence in front of a crowd.
Cool! What about Starhopper replica with 3 engines?