How did the Orbiter Vehicle work? (Space Shuttle)

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    The Space Shuttle is made of up of the Orbiter Vehicle, the External Tank, and 2 Solid Rocket Boosters. Missions were launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There were five orbiters built to travel to space: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor. Parts of the space shuttle include Fuselage, Wings, Thermal Protection System, Reaction Control System, and Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME). The Crew Compartment consists of the Flight Deck, Mid Deck, and the Equipment Bay. Most missions had 7 astronauts on board. When they do an EVA or "Space Walk" they can enter the Air Lock to go out into the Payload Bay. The Remote Manipulator System (RMS), also known as the Canadarm, is used used to move payloads around in space.
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  • @JaredOwen
    @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +2820

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  • @Bob-pz3id
    @Bob-pz3id Před 3 lety +4156

    No cringy intro, calming voice, simple illustrations, very educating, high quality models used, just overall perfect

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      @guimaraesmota3392 Před 3 lety +32

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      @CheeseBaller948 Před 3 lety +43

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      @snackify7408 Před 3 lety +21

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    • @Noelleiscute
      @Noelleiscute Před 3 lety +7

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    • @Bob-pz3id
      @Bob-pz3id Před 3 lety

      @randy b shut up teacher's pet

  • @conorkeogh623
    @conorkeogh623 Před 3 lety +2917

    Can we all agree that Jared’s animations are some of the best

  • @keylempi
    @keylempi Před rokem +174

    I spent 27 years working on the Space Shuttle at KSC. This is a very good video explaining a lot about it.

    • @charliepearce8767
      @charliepearce8767 Před rokem +10

      Ken, I'm sure you'd be a very interesting man to talk to.
      I'm sure you feel great pride and achievement in life knowing you had imput into this program.
      Well done 👏.

    • @aalexjohna
      @aalexjohna Před rokem +1

      You lying old bastard.

    • @ForTheBrotherhood
      @ForTheBrotherhood Před rokem +4

      What were you doing? Engineering? Service? Flights themselves? It's very interesting to know.

    • @Matrix1FSX
      @Matrix1FSX Před rokem

      It's very lucky to have your job, Ken, it was sure interesting to see that masterpiece of a shuttle.

    • @10-den-see
      @10-den-see Před 9 měsíci

      I would love to meet you someday in future Sir.

  • @trekrich28
    @trekrich28 Před rokem +151

    The shuttle still looks futuristic even today. Such a classic design.

    • @marxman00
      @marxman00 Před 9 měsíci +10

      Russia has got the same rotting in a warehouse

    • @majicogarcia8417
      @majicogarcia8417 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Not really. Looks ancient and is ancient

    • @trekrich28
      @trekrich28 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@marxman00 Yea, some people have gone out to film them. Did any ever make it into orbit though?

    • @louisr.3971
      @louisr.3971 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@trekrich28 Yes, the Buran flew one orbital flight on November 15, 1988. It was an uncrewed mission and landed fully automatically. Program was cancelled after the Soviet Union dissolved.

    • @EtreGenerique
      @EtreGenerique Před 5 měsíci

      Really !? A old truck design is futuristic ? So bad designs who kill almost the half of astronauts? A cabin with a trailer in the back ? It’s futuristic?

  • @PenguinJr
    @PenguinJr Před 3 lety +985

    This is how school should have been. I probably would've been more productive back then if it was taught like this. Good job man

    • @littlefruittopping2257
      @littlefruittopping2257 Před 3 lety +18

      @Aziri School is not useless it has a meaning, sure some of the stuff is useless ,but school teaches you how to learn and get ready for real learning (college).

    • @peculiak
      @peculiak Před 3 lety +9

      The school system is just terrible.

    • @peculiak
      @peculiak Před 3 lety +1

      R Renaldo I hella agree

    • @JC-yb3zb
      @JC-yb3zb Před 3 lety +2

      @Aziri NASA wouldn't exist without schools.

    • @JC-yb3zb
      @JC-yb3zb Před 3 lety +1

      @Aziri NASA didn't exist in ancient times, so false equivalence.

  • @jacksdaddy13
    @jacksdaddy13 Před 3 lety +479

    Here is a guy who really does earn his subscriptions, the amount of work that goes into each video is huge. Awesome content, Jared!

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +45

      thank you!

    • @RockyGamesYT
      @RockyGamesYT Před 3 lety +7

      Jared Owen Hello! Jared My teachers used ur videos in my class she thought they were super good so keep doing what ur doing!

    • @tylerdurden4006
      @tylerdurden4006 Před 3 lety

      @@RockyGamesYT your teacher should use a professional that knows the terminology a little better

    • @RockyGamesYT
      @RockyGamesYT Před 3 lety

      Shannon Wilson lol u think no offense Jared but she’s like 70 years old so

    • @discovery1213
      @discovery1213 Před 3 lety

      Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.

  • @JnManuelAG
    @JnManuelAG Před rokem +131

    Man, the space shuttle was a masterpiece I stil don't know how people can called it a failure. To me, this was one of the most amazing things the humans had ever built.
    A lot of things were learned with this orbiter. The accidents were sad and I wish they didn't occur but everyone who was involved in this project are legends.

    • @davidstinger1134
      @davidstinger1134 Před rokem +58

      Because it failed at it's intended goals, which was to make a cheap and reliable vehicle with a quick turnaround.
      In reality, each launch cost an average of half a billion dollars, it's two accidents proved that it was potentially dangerous, and it went from an estimated 14 day turnaround, to an average of 88 days.
      That doesn't mean it wasn't an extremely advanced marvel of engineering, but it failed at it's purpose.
      Bear in mind this isn't because of the engineers or NASA, it's because of Congress' ludicrous demands.
      NASA intended the Space Shuttle to be a small vehicle to ferry people and some cargo to and from LEO at a very low cost, nothing more, very similar to the Dream Chaser.
      Thing is, when NASA asked for funding, Congress started making one demand after another, including making it able to launch satellites and, potentially, space stations, along with the capacity to assist in building them. (hence the Shuttle's robotic arm)
      This completely changed the scope of the project, made the Space Shuttle go from something slightly bigger than a car to the behemoth it ended up being, and it's sheer size brought about all the issues it had with reentry that made it a relatively unsafe vehicle.
      In the end, they spent almost 200 billion dollars on a spacecraft program that didn't do anything rockets like the Delta IV couldn't.

    • @redline1916
      @redline1916 Před rokem

      @@davidstinger1134 So the government ruined innovation and invention for the billionth time.. Got it.

    • @raghavrajLHR
      @raghavrajLHR Před rokem +8

      Whatsoever are the reasons I still believe it's a masterpiece, if you keep aside whether it met it's purpose or how many billions needed, some technological advancement are way ahead of the future, it's still a surprise they grounded Concorde 20+ years ago though aircrafts crash do happen and people do fly, Engineers of those time omg 👌

    • @jjolynyk1232
      @jjolynyk1232 Před rokem +13

      Many astronauts have said the space shuttle was the downfall of space travel. Went to the moon than the space shuttle became the focus that put actual exploration on the back burner all these years. Til now finally they are starting to explore again.

    • @davidsheckler4450
      @davidsheckler4450 Před rokem

      🤣😅😂

  • @aryk2001
    @aryk2001 Před rokem +29

    Thank you jared. I really appreciate these animations you make. It helps alot of people understand what happened. You're awesome! Just thought I'd remind ya bro! Thanks so much!

    • @AnimalsKevin
      @AnimalsKevin Před rokem

      Yap true... How can l make animations like this one?

  • @Eric-xj4qj
    @Eric-xj4qj Před 3 lety +446

    I never realized how small the living space was. So interesting!

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +39

      Thanks Eric

    • @abberss
      @abberss Před 2 lety +46

      Yeah imagining 8 fully grown adults in that tiny space gives me second-hand claustrophobia

    • @ajspice
      @ajspice Před 2 lety +44

      I've read that by the end of a mission, it straight up stinks. Like, they don't even realize how bad they smell. Lol!

    • @Eric-xj4qj
      @Eric-xj4qj Před 2 lety +5

      @@ajspice I could believe that.

    • @mallninja9805
      @mallninja9805 Před 2 lety +45

      @@ajspice 7 people living in tight quarters breathing recycled farts with no showers next to an open toilet for 2 weeks? I don't doubt smelled bad!

  • @KidKusU
    @KidKusU Před 3 lety +249

    More Rockets.. Perfect!!

  • @robertgoss6564
    @robertgoss6564 Před rokem

    I have watched many YT videos, and for purely informational and instructive value, no one comes close to Jared Owens. The animation and narrative are unmatched. Plus, Jared's videos are great fun to watch. Thanks a million, Jared.

  • @davidvelen9835
    @davidvelen9835 Před rokem +9

    Great video, back in the 70's I had an Uncle who worked for Litton Systems and he was on the team that developed the robotic arm used in the payload bay. I remember as a kid he had several very cool orbiter models. I grew up in Central FL and watched many launches, keep up the good work Jared.

  • @wut5910
    @wut5910 Před 3 lety +98

    As a space geek, I am sooooo glad that you've done the shuttle at last. It would be cool if you could do the soyuz

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +40

      thanks Jacob - soyuz is on my list! I might do some other topics first

    • @thelegoguy9490
      @thelegoguy9490 Před 3 lety +8

      Fun fact, a lot of Soviet space craft look like meatballs, space meatballs

    • @mariasirona1622
      @mariasirona1622 Před 3 lety +9

      @@JaredOwen maybe Mir too? I want interior for both! Maybe this is of help: The Soyuz spacecraft had many different versions. They were:
      7K-OK
      7K-OKS
      7K-T
      7K-TM
      Soyuz T
      Soyuz TM
      Soyuz TMA
      Soyuz TMA-M
      Soyuz MS
      The MS is used today.

    • @racingmhf9157
      @racingmhf9157 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mariasirona1622 lol i was think the 7K-OK was the current.

    • @GOD-LOK
      @GOD-LOK Před 3 lety +1

      @@mariasirona1622 mate seriously you wrote all this to just comment

  • @antonioimbert2084
    @antonioimbert2084 Před rokem +7

    Love watching your videos. The graphics and your way of explaining how things work makes for very informative and easy-to- understand. Keep up the good work Jared!

  • @KRAZEEIZATION
    @KRAZEEIZATION Před rokem +34

    These animations are incredibly cool.
    Superbly made videos. Flawless!

  • @AndyHappyGuy
    @AndyHappyGuy Před 3 lety +375

    “Endgame is the most ambitious crossover”
    Jared Owen’s ISS And Shuttle models: hold my Canadarm

    • @jpase
      @jpase Před 3 lety +16

      Let my Canadarm hold you*

    • @mrsmartypants1987
      @mrsmartypants1987 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jpase in soviet russia jared dosent hold the canadarm.the canadarm hold him.

    • @bigmac3373
      @bigmac3373 Před 3 lety +1

      NOW THATS A 200 IQ COMMENT

    • @hjaltesolvang
      @hjaltesolvang Před 3 lety

      Janne Palokangas Let my Canadarm’s hold you*

  • @hanschristianben505
    @hanschristianben505 Před 3 lety +181

    I really liked how you discussed the shuttle in such a simple and concise manner, also, I commend you especially for pointing out about the shuttle airlock and how it was swapped later for the ODS for ISS missions
    oh, and hit that 1m subscriber mark!!

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +27

      Thanks Hans - I had no idea how all this stuff worked before I started doing research. It's really neat!

    • @hanschristianben505
      @hanschristianben505 Před 3 lety +2

      Jared Owen - your research has been spot on I have to say, as I’m doing the same here, but for a physical scale model for both the ISS and the Shuttle using office materials and the published parts from my friend’s website - AXM paper space scale models
      keep up the content! we really love everything you upload!

    • @starttrades
      @starttrades Před 3 lety

      How does the shuttle slow down or align itself to dock with ISS. It seem to be in an odd direction

    • @emanon2107
      @emanon2107 Před 3 lety

      @@JaredOwen Neat video, Also, congrats!

    • @hanschristianben505
      @hanschristianben505 Před 3 lety +1

      Start Trades - the Shuttle uses its flight computers to calculate its trajectory and translates it to control commands via the RCS thrusters and the OMS rocket pods to meet and link up to an orbiting satellite like the space station

  • @saravisser-nr4dx
    @saravisser-nr4dx Před rokem +11

    I really enjoy these videos! They are so well done. Our children enjoy them immensely. The videos are interesting for adults, yet simple and straightforward enough for fairly young children to understand. I love that there is no obnoxious techno music in the background, and your narrations are clear and easy listening. Keep up the good work, Jared!!!! P.S. Might I suggest a video on how a differential works....or perhaps an automatic transmission?

  • @Ihatetechnology
    @Ihatetechnology Před rokem +8

    The Challenger Shuttle... my heart sunk a little. I still remember seeing it explode on TV, gosh that was so many years ago. That, and 911 are two things you can't unsee.

  • @ya-cy6mc
    @ya-cy6mc Před 3 lety +237

    I don't know why people would want to dislike this

    • @marekverescak2493
      @marekverescak2493 Před 3 lety +29

      maybe commies lol because their space shuttle never actually flew

    • @dalesajdak422
      @dalesajdak422 Před 3 lety +43

      Conspiracy theorists who think space travel is fake and the Space Shuttle is in a pool of breathable, completely clear liquid with black walls.

    • @Devinci297
      @Devinci297 Před 3 lety +9

      I was wondering the same. People are just weird.

    • @craigbosko2229
      @craigbosko2229 Před 3 lety +2

      I BELIEVE IT WAS BACK IN THE 1970'S MAYBE 80'S BUT ALOT OF PEOPLE FEEL THAT THE U.S. GOING TO SPACE,WEATHER IT'S IN THE 1960'S OR 2020 IS THE BIGGEST WAIST OF$$$. THAT MONEY SHOULD BE SPENT SOMEWHERE ELSE,NOT WAISTING IT IN SPACE.I MYSELF DON'T LOOK AT IT THAT WAY.SPACE RESEARCH IS PART OF THIS COUNTRY,🇺🇸 AND SHOULD ALWAYS KEEP IT THAT WAY. CAN YOU IMAGINE IF WE HAD THE TECHNOLOGY THAT THEY HAVE IN THE STAR TREK MOVIES? IF MAN COULD TRAVEL 9 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT? THE ROCKEFELLERS WOULD GO BROOKE!AS WELL AS THE ROTHSCHILDS!NO MORE GAS STATIONS,MOTOR OIL!WE COULD TRAVEL AROUND LIKE LITTLE GREEN MEN AND UFO'S!-OF COARSE WE CAN TRAVEL THREW SPACE SOMEWHAT LIKE THAT NOW(LISTEN TO THE RECORDING FROM BEN RICH THAT WORKED AT THE SKUNK WORKS AT LOCKHEED) BUT ALL THAT INFORMATION IS KEPT UNDER RAPS(COVERED UP,TOP SECRET,CLASSIFIED,IT WILL PUT TOO MANY COMPANIES OUT OF BUSINESS.

    • @Mike-Bell
      @Mike-Bell Před 3 lety +24

      its rather sad that there are handful of humans who dislike their own lives so much and the only way they can make themselves feel better for a fleeting moment is hit dislike and generally be haters.... sad sacks. What can there possibly be to not like about this video

  • @Grayfl1cks
    @Grayfl1cks Před 2 lety +132

    As a young Canadian at the time of these launches, I was always impressed by how our country put that government issued Canada graphic dead centre on that sucker for the whole world to see every time it was shown on tv

    • @therealspeedwagon1451
      @therealspeedwagon1451 Před 2 lety +18

      Country sponsorships. Even a government isn’t safe from them

    • @trenken
      @trenken Před 2 lety +10

      “Hey look, we did something!”

    • @inrawathimenike5216
      @inrawathimenike5216 Před 2 lety +1

      ඉයඩඩබ

    • @suspense_comix3237
      @suspense_comix3237 Před 2 lety +2

      Yo I am also Canadian lesss gooo

    • @cashcleaner
      @cashcleaner Před 2 lety +4

      I’m not sure if it’s a replica, but the Canadarm is present on the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit at Kennedy Space Center. It’s pretty cool to see!

  • @Borgforce
    @Borgforce Před rokem +15

    I went to the LA Science Museum to look at The Endeavour - the space exhibits are really good, but it’s amazing walk around the space shuttle and see it up close.
    You’ve just put 3hours of walking and reading into a really informative 20 minute video! - Also a lot of what you covered is there to see in person, but your video brought it all together for me…

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm still waiting for the California ScienCenter to finally build the new building where they're supposed to stand Endeavour upright with the tank and boosters. They said 5 years when I first saw it... 10 years ago.

  • @craftmaster300
    @craftmaster300 Před rokem +38

    I've seen the Discovery space shuttle in the National Air and Space museum as a kid. It's truly amazing to see in person and the thrusters at the back were absolutely HUGE

  • @christian_wijaya
    @christian_wijaya Před 3 lety +435

    What is your favorite part of American Space Shuttle?
    Me: CANADARM

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +91

      Canada is great at those robotics!

    • @electroniccreative7683
      @electroniccreative7683 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JaredOwen iamfrom indonesia bali bro :)

    • @azerembatic6662
      @azerembatic6662 Před 3 lety

      @@JaredOwen my cousin is an Canadian.

    • @michaelella1715
      @michaelella1715 Před 3 lety +2

      My favorite part is the wings and flight deck and the thrust section

    • @syedarslanahmad1303
      @syedarslanahmad1303 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JaredOwen yeah like canadarm with space shuttle and canadarm2 with space shuttle and more rebotics with canadarm 2

  • @MilitaryUpdate
    @MilitaryUpdate Před 2 lety +434

    very educational! from Jared's explanations-and hard work in making animations.... I'm so excited to learn.

    • @crow5228
      @crow5228 Před 2 lety +4

      ok 👍

    • @Benyikoko
      @Benyikoko Před 2 lety +3

      Me too!! Let's study!!!

    • @HaydenRussel
      @HaydenRussel Před 2 lety +1

      Hm
      Ngapain disini bang?

    • @Gopin420
      @Gopin420 Před 8 měsíci

      My learn to this video 🫡🫡🫡🫡

    • @ripzoh169
      @ripzoh169 Před 4 měsíci

      I'd love to see Jared make a video on the Mir space station!

  • @phillipgrigg5138
    @phillipgrigg5138 Před rokem +5

    Just finished building my Lego Orbiter, using this video to see how accurate it is. It's not perfect, but has lots of the little details as you show them. Thanks for the video :)

  • @shuttlecommander
    @shuttlecommander Před rokem +6

    I live in Florida so I was able to visit the Kennedy Space Center visitor complex and see Shuttle Atlantis in person, it was breathtaking. I love your videos!

  • @officialmregghead750
    @officialmregghead750 Před 3 lety +60

    Now I just wanna say that the Landing gear only comes down at 300 feet, 100 meters it is lowered at the height to minimize drag. So when he says close to the RWY I think he means REALLY close.

    • @luz-5020
      @luz-5020 Před 3 lety +3

      also it could only gravity extend, so it could not be put up again, one of the reasons the Space Shuttle had one shot at landing

    • @thegreatafrican3367
      @thegreatafrican3367 Před 3 lety

      Good you used both metric and imperial now no one understands

    • @marcmcreynolds2827
      @marcmcreynolds2827 Před 3 lety

      ​@@luz-5020 "No engines" was probably a close 2nd to "non-retractable landing gear"! ; )

    • @luz-5020
      @luz-5020 Před 3 lety

      @@marcmcreynolds2827 true that, most Space Shuttle systems were designed for a one shot landing because of the lack of powered flight

    • @gajustempus
      @gajustempus Před 3 lety

      @@luz-5020 I'd like to recommend this video here regarding landing a space shuttle. It's got quite some neat details :)
      czcams.com/video/Jb4prVsXkZU/video.html

  • @takarixd1148
    @takarixd1148 Před 3 lety +46

    I'm not clickbait anyone to like but
    Is no one gonna talk of how many hours does it take to make this video.
    Let's just appreciate him

    • @papalouie5517
      @papalouie5517 Před 3 lety +1

      Ya

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +7

      Thanks Gerald

    • @takarixd1148
      @takarixd1148 Před 3 lety

      Omg I never thought you would reply 😀👍

    • @takarixd1148
      @takarixd1148 Před 3 lety

      @@JaredOwen congrats on your 1M milestone BTW🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @MrFlatage
      @MrFlatage Před 3 lety

      @@JaredOwen Keep it shorter maybe. How does it work? Well it doesn't work anymore. The end. ;-)

  • @chld9078
    @chld9078 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I compared everything in your video with my Lego Technic Shuttle (8480) and I was surprised to see that they included many many details in this tiny Technic Lego model.
    Very, very interesting.
    I visited the USA for the first time just a few months before the shuttle program was dismissed. One the biggest regret of my life. And I was in Florida. No Shuttle launch for me. All my friends there told me it was such a truly beautiful experience to get to see the launch.
    Thanks to all the people who worked on this video. The narration, the text, the 3D models and the editing are all perfect.

  • @pfcampos7041
    @pfcampos7041 Před rokem +48

    Could you make a video explaining what went wrong with the 2nd and 3rd shuttles? I was in school when Challenger was launched we were watching it live in science class. I remember it clearly but I still don''t understand what caused the explosion, also I never knew about the one before that. What accident destroyed it?

    • @blancaroca8786
      @blancaroca8786 Před rokem +6

      Imagine designing a vehicle to take you and your family to the top of a mountain across some nasty terrain. Now imagine you are forced to do the same but also carrying a London bus in a cargo bay. Which would be the safest? The shuttle was a miracle of engineering because it achieved the latter with a fairly small rate of disaster.

    • @TheStopwatchGod
      @TheStopwatchGod Před rokem +21

      The O-ring in one of the SRB's froze due to cold weather, causing pressure to build up, and eventually the SRV ruptured 73 seconds into flight, destroying the entire shuttle

    • @Vipre-
      @Vipre- Před rokem +12

      As for the other, a chunk of insulating foam broke off during launch and knocked a hole through one of the wing's thermal tiles. That was 2003.

    • @helosan2660
      @helosan2660 Před rokem

      You didn't look at the back of the there was hundreds gas pouring out

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Před rokem +1

      I saw the Challenger disaster in the cafeteria at school

  • @99sundays7
    @99sundays7 Před 3 lety +124

    *CZcams* : Notification
    *Me* : It's Time To Learn Something
    Edit : *Congrats for your 1 million family*

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +20

      Thanks! Been waiting for a while for the big 1 million

    • @WhoisVinnie
      @WhoisVinnie Před 3 lety +1

      @@JaredOwen You almost have a million

    • @WhoisVinnie
      @WhoisVinnie Před 3 lety

      @@JaredOwen 1k left to go

    • @tritanicwolf518
      @tritanicwolf518 Před 3 lety

      Yes.

    • @Krisz9
      @Krisz9 Před 3 lety

      @@JaredOwen Congrats Jared.. u have crossed the target 👍👍

  • @scientificdna9317
    @scientificdna9317 Před 3 lety +51

    This channel is the most underrated channel...

  • @reinoutdegeest881
    @reinoutdegeest881 Před měsícem

    No long introduction and endless time fulling bs. Straight to the point with clear graphics. Got yourself a new sub. Thanks for this type of content!

  • @ksh8494
    @ksh8494 Před 10 měsíci

    You are incredibly good at explaining things in an understandable and natural way.
    I have seen many of your videos and am deeply fascinated by your approach to facts.
    Many of us are delighted by your skill and your ability to convey technical details in an understandable way.
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with - with more people than you probably think....

  • @ratuldeoun7228
    @ratuldeoun7228 Před 3 lety +196

    I wanna see you animate the Dragon Capsule too

  • @KyleAllenMusic
    @KyleAllenMusic Před 3 lety +1137

    How much time do you spend modeling? These videos are always insane.

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +458

      Thanks Kyle - I bought several of the models for this video but I probably spent 10-20 hours converting them to my needs

    • @whenthe2209
      @whenthe2209 Před 3 lety +53

      Im pretty sure in like 1,2,3 years you wouldve made vid for the starship

    • @visualtripathivishu4524
      @visualtripathivishu4524 Před 3 lety +12

      Plzz,tell me now how to make a video ,lots of matter to animated......

    • @kmvector7255
      @kmvector7255 Před 3 lety +9

      Can I know what software that you use?

    • @nikolaswallau
      @nikolaswallau Před 3 lety +12

      @@kmvector7255 He uses Blender.

  • @HASHYE
    @HASHYE Před rokem +14

    Im really impressed with your 3D abilities! Detailed and well animated to show the relevant parts. I wish you keep going reaching lots of students around the the globe!

  • @davidwalterhughes2258
    @davidwalterhughes2258 Před 2 lety

    Nicely done video man. I appreciate the time you spent making this. Have a nice day

  • @cr103
    @cr103 Před 3 lety +316

    Fun fact, the pilot doesn't pilot the shuttle. The commander does. I don't know why but I suspect its to confuse people.

  • @foxmccloud7055
    @foxmccloud7055 Před 3 lety +43

    Note that starting in 2005 as part of the recommendations imposed by the Columbia Accident Investigation Board. The shuttle was equipped with a 50ft extension of the robot arm called the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS). This was used to look for damage and assess the condition of the thermal protection system on the orbiter.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 Před 5 měsíci +1

      As well as the backflip maneuver upon arrival at the ISS for crew on board to visually inspect the orbiter.

  • @jeanine219
    @jeanine219 Před rokem

    Thank you Jared for your brilliant knowledge, animations, and phenomenal ability to communicate this in the name of education. You are a genius.

  • @DrSpace-bz9mk
    @DrSpace-bz9mk Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best videos I have ever seen! Amazing work animating.

  • @JOAOPROGAMER00
    @JOAOPROGAMER00 Před 3 lety +30

    suggestions:
    -How an air conditioner works
    - how a blender works
    - how a printer works
    - how an electron microscope works
    - how a mouse works
    -how a monitor works
    - how a hoverboard works
    -as a supersonic plane works
    -how does a fountain work
    - how a microwave works
    - how a refrigerator works
    - how a remote control cart works
    - how a television control works
    these are my suggestions (:

    • @EliminatorGamingYT
      @EliminatorGamingYT Před 3 lety +5

      some very good ideas. Let's try our best to bring attention to Jared

    • @RealSheepShoop
      @RealSheepShoop Před 3 lety +3

      Yea I agree they are good ideas.

    • @chan625
      @chan625 Před 2 lety +1

      How blender works? This animation is made using blender. Oh okay, that blender! 😁

  • @athoslag
    @athoslag Před 3 lety +36

    This is the most in-depth walkthrough of the Space Shuttle I've ever seen. Great video!

  • @TarahVanessa
    @TarahVanessa Před 3 dny

    You and many other CZcamsrs sparked my interest in space thank you so much

  • @johndennis7586
    @johndennis7586 Před rokem

    Watching these is relaxing and informational. Thank you so much Jared Owen!

  • @Vivaswaan.
    @Vivaswaan. Před 3 lety +32

    Words can't express how excellent the video was. Words can't express how excited and happy I am.
    Fantastic job.
    I am so very grateful for what you've delivered today. It's a blessing to get to watch something like this which adds up to the fascination and curiosity we have for topics like these. Thank you.
    I can't imagine the amount of work, research and meticulous effort it would have taken to produce such a comprehensive video. And then, you've done your best to cater to the requests we made. Just extraordinarily remarkable!
    You very well deserve 1M subscribers and many more.

  • @0riginal_panda_child249
    @0riginal_panda_child249 Před 3 lety +20

    Good topics to consider:
    - sinks/tubs
    - light house
    - rail gun
    - hi-fi sound systems
    - ferris wheel
    - auto tune
    - Morse code/telegraph
    - hovercraft
    - universal remote
    - leaf blower
    - boombox
    - drive by wire steering
    - fire works
    - CD disk changer
    - fiber wire
    - helicopter
    - printer
    - tesla coil
    - drag car parachutes

  • @JustRCCrazy
    @JustRCCrazy Před rokem +2

    Very nice video here. It has to be among the most popular video genres available. A lot of people don't realize that the solid rocket boosters continue tumbling up an additional 15 miles before they begin their descent back down to the sea.

  • @kalyannatarajan1695
    @kalyannatarajan1695 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely awesome video - the graphics, animations, details etc - the neatness and cleanliness of the presentation, the delivery everything is spot on and flawless. Extremely educative……👌👌👏👏👏👏

  • @mmxx2229
    @mmxx2229 Před 3 lety +53

    The official name was the Space Transport System. Hence the reason why the mission names began with STS-###. But most people refereed to the orbiter and/or the whole system as the "Space Shuttle"

  • @PhantomicalAir
    @PhantomicalAir Před 3 lety +104

    the space shuttle is such an iconic thing that its kinda depressing when you figure out its no longer in use

    • @rooka4
      @rooka4 Před 3 lety +23

      space shuttle: no longer being used
      spacex: *helo*

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro Před 3 lety +4

      Kinda, yes. But understandably so...

    • @DOSFS
      @DOSFS Před 3 lety +1

      Space Shuttle has a special place in my heart.
      But overall, it must go after ISS finish(ish).

    • @EXOPLANETnews
      @EXOPLANETnews Před 3 lety +1

      Hey guys if you like space videos then do visit my channel once pls 🙏 🙏🙏 🙏

    • @NOLAMarathon2010
      @NOLAMarathon2010 Před 3 lety +20

      Here's why it is no longer in use. Originally, the shuttle was expected to launch as often as once per week, at a cost of $20 million per launch. Instead, it ended up costing about $1.5 billion per launch. I don't have much respect for members of the House and the Senate. But in this case, they made the right call in terminating the program. In addition, former NASA administrator Bolden initiated the private-sector space launch program. Now we have SpaceX, which can do it cheaper with reusable vehicles.

  • @daisiesofdoom
    @daisiesofdoom Před rokem +6

    These vessels were a work of art. Just like your content.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem +1

      Lemme name-drop some other science-channel or learn-channel, cause i like sharing Fun and thats all the reason i need: Sci Man Dan, UpisnotJump, Planarwalk, Second Thought, Hbomberguy, Joe Scott,
      Sci Show, Hbomberguy.
      And thats not even mentioning Channels specialized on covering Issues; local or global;
      like Crops and War and LGBT and whatnotelse! Ya know, like Some More News and Telltale Fireside.

  • @juliandunn8412
    @juliandunn8412 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video man, thank you. You speek in clear lamguage and it's so nice to hear.

  • @leisurecomments8176
    @leisurecomments8176 Před 2 lety +227

    These animations fulfilled a lot of people's curiosity about things. Thanks a lot. The biggest surprise is that the space shuttle flew backward so as to not hit stray debris. That means space debris is a big problem.

    • @FATillery
      @FATillery Před 2 lety +16

      Yes my friend. Our low Earth atmosphere can now join our oceans and most of the human inhabited land which are in desperate need of recovery and recycling. Such efforts would easily create multi-trillion dollar industries around the world and, oh yeah, help keep the Earth sustainable. Remember folks, the Earth does not need us, we need the Earth.

    • @zach3360
      @zach3360 Před 2 lety +1

      I think it's fun to imagine what a space debris removal machine would look like. Would its purpose be to redirect some debris away from low earth orbit? Or would it be an inert object with a massive shield of some sort, like a blanket unrolled with thousands of impenetrable tiles?

    • @Hiperruimteindustriee
      @Hiperruimteindustriee Před 2 lety +3

      It's not that much of a problem, it's just that space travel is built on the principle of better safe than sorry. The international space station very rarely hits debris.

    • @mentallyilldarkjeroid5378
      @mentallyilldarkjeroid5378 Před 2 lety +3

      I would love to know how the engineers managed to make such slow rocket for space travel. You take a model rocket video and make it look the same size as the space shuttle rocket, and the space shuttle is barely crawling while a model rocket appears to shoot off like a bullet. I want to know why the scale speed does not appear equal in this case. After all when you take a real train going 60 and a model train appearing to go 60, film them side by side, and visually they appear to go the same speed. I feel the space shuttle launch is nothing more than a giant helium balloon floating up with a bucket of fireworks material dripping out the bottom to simulate rocket thrusts and they've been faking the whole thing this way.

    • @ajspice
      @ajspice Před 2 lety

      @Mentally Ill Dark Jeroid It probably has a lot to do with thust to weight ratio. The fuel in a model rocket is much lighter than in a full sized shuttle.

  • @christopherh4653
    @christopherh4653 Před 2 lety +358

    "The shuttle was designed to fit 6-8 astronauts." * sees 7 seats* ...so I guess the Waste Collection System is the least popular seat during a full launch.

    • @rakaipikatan8922
      @rakaipikatan8922 Před 2 lety +45

      Well, if you're crapping during launch, it might be a good idea to make sure your crap didn't fly back to you at high G's

    • @willcollins9470
      @willcollins9470 Před 2 lety +4

      lol

    • @mdraiyass2687
      @mdraiyass2687 Před 2 lety +1

      Akber

    • @florianwalter704
      @florianwalter704 Před 2 lety +1

      I'd prefer the airlock

    • @trenken
      @trenken Před 2 lety +13

      Best place for me since id be shitting my pants constantly during launch

  • @CIS101
    @CIS101 Před 3 dny

    My first contact with this channel was during lockdown in 2020, and I saw this video before. This is a very good CZcams channel. The host does an excellent job. Very very educational, and kid friendly.

  • @christopherchilders1049
    @christopherchilders1049 Před měsícem

    You have a great talent! Thanks for making something so technical understandable

  • @mattrittman
    @mattrittman Před 3 lety +55

    Incredible work Jared! You’ve got some crazy good skills bro. This was quite interesting. Keep it up man!

  • @Litto808
    @Litto808 Před 3 lety +35

    Now this is "brilliant". I have learn more from this video in 20 minutes ,that I have known in 20 yrs. They should incorporate videos like this to High Schools curriculums. Thank you so much for all this data.

  • @2005acurarl
    @2005acurarl Před rokem +1

    can we just appreciate jared for spending a long time to make these videos that teach us and entertain us all the time

  • @thebreezemedicare8782
    @thebreezemedicare8782 Před rokem +1

    You are simply amazing.
    This video is loaded with lots of interesting facts about space shuttle.
    Thanks for this

  • @nicholasmorsovillo2752
    @nicholasmorsovillo2752 Před 2 lety +48

    Man just watching this video the Orbiter vehicle is a lot more complex than I thought it was it's got so many parts and complex systems that make it work and to the crews of both Columbia and Challenger I salute you as you will never be forgotten.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem

      Lemme name-drop some other science-channel or learn-channel, cause i like sharing Fun and thats all the reason i need: Sci Man Dan, UpisnotJump, Planarwalk, Second Thought, Hbomberguy, Joe Scott,
      Sci Show, Hbomberguy.
      And thats not even mentioning Channels specialized on covering Issues; local or global;
      like Crops and War and LGBT and whatnotelse! Ya know, like Illuminaughtii, Some More News,
      and Telltale Fireside.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 Před 5 měsíci

      The thing about Columbia and Challenger, both vehicles were perfectly sound. It was all the damned external bits that spelled their doom. The SRB's in Challenger's case, and the ET in Columbia's.
      Further,... if the detachable crew cabin included in the original design were part of the Space Shuttle... both crews may have survived.

  • @adwaithaiyappa6311
    @adwaithaiyappa6311 Před 3 lety +82

    There is always Jared Owen for when you want to understand something clearly

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 3 lety +14

      Thanks Adwaith

    • @hafizmotmaen5508
      @hafizmotmaen5508 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JaredOwen I Have question from u
      I Need ur help please frend ?

  • @kerrymay6725
    @kerrymay6725 Před rokem

    Outstanding work, with simple but incredibly informative commentary. Well done and thanks for sharing!

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem

      Lemme name-drop some other science-channel or learn-channel, cause i like sharing Fun and thats all the reason i need: Sci Man Dan, UpisnotJump, Planarwalk, Second Thought, Joe Scott,
      Sci Show, Hbomberguy. And thats not even mentioning Channels specialized on covering Issues; local or global;
      like Crops and War and LGBT and whatnotelse! Ya know, like Illuminaughtii, Some More News,
      and Telltale Fireside.

  • @mediocreengineering6900
    @mediocreengineering6900 Před 3 lety +160

    Fun Fact: when the hubble space telescope was first launched, its mirror was misaligned, so the pictures were blurry. They had to send a shuttle mission to replace the mirror

    • @sdspivey
      @sdspivey Před 3 lety +11

      Actually, NASA knew the mirror was faulty when made. It wasn't misaligned. A misalignment could have been corrected, even after launch.

    • @Atmostyx
      @Atmostyx Před 3 lety +1

      bruh the space shuttle launched the hubble bro

    • @Cursedminecraftman
      @Cursedminecraftman Před 3 lety +30

      TrionFilms It wasn’t actually replaced, they added a module called COSTAR which corrected hubbles vision, like glasses or contacts for humans. And the Mirror wasn’t misaligned, it was the wrong shape.

    • @GunnerHeatFire
      @GunnerHeatFire Před 3 lety

      that didn't replace the mirror

    • @louislopez55
      @louislopez55 Před 3 lety +25

      @paul sticks Making such a negative and offensive comment like yours shows who the idiot really is. You can easily make your point without being a jerk. Try it next time, you might find the person you are commenting about may thank you for the correction.

  • @LamantinoElettronico
    @LamantinoElettronico Před 3 lety +342

    People at NASA: * organise very serious missions of the utmost scientific importance *
    Also them: "Lol, Canadarm"

    • @imperialdoggo5826
      @imperialdoggo5826 Před 3 lety +19

      Well the blueprints came from Canada, like the CANDU reactor. I am Canadian and I personally think that the name is cool.

    • @charleslittleba
      @charleslittleba Před 3 lety +4

      Lol

    • @drobnoxius9483
      @drobnoxius9483 Před 3 lety +4

      @@rockpalace9919 noone asked

    • @pixel6698
      @pixel6698 Před 3 lety

      @@rockpalace9919 no

    • @bkh5746
      @bkh5746 Před 3 lety

      Nasa is full of lies,lies and more lies and a thing called a confidentiality agreement when u hire on..we did not go to the moon.lets think about this.you didnt even have cars that got 20 miles to a gallon then.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @lucyandpaige1
    @lucyandpaige1 Před rokem

    Mr Owen I cant thank you enough. I always wanted to learn about the space shuttle and how it works and how the got the equipment into space. This video right here my friend is gold! I subscribed and thank you again I really learned a lot 🙏🏽💯

  • @joewahrerMotorcycleMan
    @joewahrerMotorcycleMan Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video and it will be enjoyed for years to come!

  • @robertlindo8058
    @robertlindo8058 Před 3 lety +28

    He couldn't have described the Space Shuttle any better!. Well done.

  • @ralphralpherson9441
    @ralphralpherson9441 Před 2 lety +16

    Nothing ever will be as cool as the shuttle. Back when being in America felt like being in the coolest place on Earth... Now everyone hates us... but for a moment there, we were AWESOME.

    • @vquoi2
      @vquoi2 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep, I'm glad I at least got to experience USA before everyone, including its own citizens, began to despise it.

    • @ralphralpherson9441
      @ralphralpherson9441 Před 2 lety +3

      @@vquoi2 Some of us still know it's awesome. Its mostly the misguided youth.. Pampered college students paying $25K a semester with a new car from the rents, 2 cell phones and a house with 4 flat screen TVs....telling us how "oppressed" they are....

    • @denhotwheelsracing3495
      @denhotwheelsracing3495 Před 2 lety

      @@ralphralpherson9441 I can sit in a planetarium and watch stuff like this all day. I would break for lunch.

    • @vquoi2
      @vquoi2 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ASS_ault I'd say around the late 2000 teens is when US citizens started to hate their own country en masse. Prior to that, the vast majority of people were very patriotic. The height of patriotism was probably around Sept. 2001. You must be very young if you don't remember the world beyond 4 years ago.

    • @ralphralpherson9441
      @ralphralpherson9441 Před 2 lety

      @@truegrit1860 Indeed, and the first to launch a fully space-centric branch of our military. SpaceX will not be the leader for long. Eventually someone at the Skunkworks or Darpa will develop a super fast pulse drive, and ion drive or will harness antimatter for some type of futuristic travel at great speeds. I am very grateful that I lived to see not only the shuttle missions, and live to see SpaceX rejuvenate space travel for humans, but that I have a chance to possibly see us get beyond the bounds of Mars if I live a few more decades.

  • @GJ_0008
    @GJ_0008 Před rokem +1

    Just found this while looking for videos to show my 3 year old videos of the REAL space shuttle to compare with his Lego toy! Really appreciate the quality and clarity of this video. Very interesting. Have subscribed!

  • @NerdJared
    @NerdJared Před rokem

    Just recently found your channel, fellow Jared. Love the content and keep up the good work!

  • @mrragge7986
    @mrragge7986 Před 3 lety +85

    It would be cool to see the titanic and learn about boilers

    • @joaquinqueijo6086
      @joaquinqueijo6086 Před 3 lety +1

      He finally got the 1m he deserved didn’t he

    • @AndyHappyGuy
      @AndyHappyGuy Před 3 lety

      You gotta know that Titanic is really big. It will take quite long to model. If you are gonna model the boilers, you have to model the engines as well, which is quite hard.

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 Před 3 lety

      James cameron did that in the 90’s. Call him.

    • @AndyHappyGuy
      @AndyHappyGuy Před 3 lety

      @@alex0589 nah, ask the team at Titanic: Honor and Glory. They are recreating the entire ship digitally.

  • @robadams5799
    @robadams5799 Před 3 lety +18

    I've been a shuttle geek since STS-1 and still a learned some things in this video. The animation looked great, too. Thank you.

  • @elciosampaio2018
    @elciosampaio2018 Před měsícem

    It will only remain on "paper"! czcams.com/video/mXDgZ-8L9Ck/video.html

    • @maxfan1591
      @maxfan1591 Před měsícem +2

      Sorry, the idea that the Space Shuttles were giant balloons is laughable. There is simply too much evidence of them being solid objects travelling into space using the thrust of rockets, orbiting the Earth at 27,000 km/h and landing like aircraft. No balloon can do those things.

    • @fromnorway643
      @fromnorway643 Před 14 dny +1

      @@maxfan1591
      👍👍👍

  • @haroldsimard7263
    @haroldsimard7263 Před rokem

    As usual, great animated video. Thanks Jared !

  • @evansjohnc
    @evansjohnc Před 3 lety +344

    I didn't realize that there was so little room inside for the crew.

    • @ScarabChris
      @ScarabChris Před 3 lety +45

      Once they moved the airlock to the cargo bay it opened up a lot of space in the crew compartment. But yes it is not very big inside. That being said it is a massive machine. You never think about how big it really is until you see one up close. Visit the Atlantis exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center. You will be so close to the shuttle you can touch it. It is extremely humbling to be in the same room with that machine that has been to space multiple times. You can even smell what the Shuttle smells like. It's amazing.

    • @moti.g
      @moti.g Před 3 lety +17

      @@ScarabChris I've been to the USS Intrepid museum in NY, where they've had the Enterprise (the one that didn't fly) on display but also on the same floor they had a real Soyuz capsule recovered from a flight to the ISS. You stand there and compare this little gray soviet port-a-potty that somehow 3 adults need to cram into, vs the massive shuttle, and then it hits you just how absolutely insane the achievements of human spaceflight are. I am a big guy but standing next to these incredible machines overwhelmed me with emotion. Highly recommended.

    • @h7283
      @h7283 Před 3 lety

      That why it called a space shuffle yall 😂

    • @jannyjoker1565
      @jannyjoker1565 Před 3 lety

      Hi

    • @RubenKelevra
      @RubenKelevra Před 3 lety +7

      @@moti.g really sad that the buran got destroyed some years ago. Deserved to be in a museum as well, as the first reusable spacecraft able to carry out autonomously its mission including landing on the runway afterwards.
      A pretty dope achievement for the time.

  • @BranchEducation
    @BranchEducation Před 3 lety +131

    Congratulations!! You Reached the big 1M, and with such an epic video. I'll bet 2M takes 1/10th the time.

    • @visualchallenge2413
      @visualchallenge2413 Před 3 lety +2

      Your channel also merits million or more subscribers !

    • @dh4444
      @dh4444 Před 3 lety

      I’ve been here since 100k

    • @flyingjet8453
      @flyingjet8453 Před 3 lety

      @@dh4444 please subscribe my channel czcams.com/video/VMfM9-SvAMQ/video.html

    • @marcos3933
      @marcos3933 Před 3 lety

      Congratulations

    • @kuromifan10
      @kuromifan10 Před 3 lety

      flying jet stfu bot

  • @alexavandongen847
    @alexavandongen847 Před rokem +9

    Can you make a similar video for the Artemis I? LOVED this video!

  • @ivanrivas3073
    @ivanrivas3073 Před rokem +1

    Awesome. Thanks for all this information.
    You are very good doing this.

  • @iPhoneCyric
    @iPhoneCyric Před 3 lety +117

    I'm waiting for 3 years later: How does the Starship work?

  • @hellohowareyou7
    @hellohowareyou7 Před 3 lety +21

    You really earned a million subs all your vids are so detailed.
    Make how does a speaker work

  • @mbourne16
    @mbourne16 Před rokem

    Wow, I had no idea how much I would thoroughly enjoy this video, thank you!

  • @piyushnfamilyworld3523
    @piyushnfamilyworld3523 Před 9 měsíci

    Really ,Greatly animated
    thanks a lot sir

  • @zet0korp
    @zet0korp Před 3 lety +50

    Waw, it's unbelievable the amount of detail. First time that I have this understanding of the shuttle, more than bits and parts, this time I get to see it as a practical whole. Thank you very much for your dedication, your video is impressive!

    • @skalnican
      @skalnican Před 2 lety +1

      Well put. I was looking at schematics and diagrams trying to make sense of it all. This video was perfect.

  • @tiozorrodelvalle9953
    @tiozorrodelvalle9953 Před 2 lety +8

    I felt like I was 5 y.o. again and watching Lego instructions. Thank you man...

  • @user-gz2bu4nv5t
    @user-gz2bu4nv5t Před rokem

    One of the best educational video I have watched....thanks Jared.

  • @raghavrajLHR
    @raghavrajLHR Před rokem

    Over the years i always used to wonder wats or how's inside a space shuttle, Google is there however no one was able to illustrate so well. This step by step illustrated lessons, polite voice and attention to detail omg 👌, i would say this is a standout presentation in the entire CZcams community or any social media platform 👌👌👌

  • @princegoel5844
    @princegoel5844 Před 3 lety +30

    I’ve learned so much today. Thank you jared owen

  • @1pilot34
    @1pilot34 Před 3 lety +14

    This is probably the most interesting program I ever watched in my life. Thanks

  • @fpgaforbeginners3614
    @fpgaforbeginners3614 Před rokem +1

    Just Excellent man, the way you explained and the engineering done to make Space Shuttle by NASA, Just Brilliant.

  • @pnrarun
    @pnrarun Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much for the video and lucid explanation Jared.

  • @milosleposavic7016
    @milosleposavic7016 Před 3 lety +3

    this was so nice of you to do. it truly decribes and answers all the questions no one else would show or answer the public. Thank you again Jared

  • @caroleroseburgh1344
    @caroleroseburgh1344 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Jared 🙋🏽 this VERY interesting and informative. Thank you 💞

  • @itsjustcrosso9747
    @itsjustcrosso9747 Před 3 lety +8

    I actually knew quite a lot of this but l loved learning more, this is awesome. Good job Jared!

  • @jime6688
    @jime6688 Před 2 lety +11

    Fascinating! It truly is amazing we are able to build things like this.
    I wanted to be an astronaut as a child and my artistic mind kept me from grasping math and engineering, but even if it HADN’T, my own fear of heights and claustrophobia would’ve kept me out of space. Still fascinated with it though and so amazed at what we’ve accomplished.

  • @mariabowers9604
    @mariabowers9604 Před 9 měsíci

    Clear narration. Great illustration. Thank you.