Return to the ABANDONED Soviet Buran SPACE SHUTTLES

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  • čas přidán 6. 01. 2023
  • I returned to explore the abandoned Soviet-era Buran space shuttles in the middle of the Kazakhstan desert. The adventure of a lifetime - a second time.
    It's an 80km (50 mile) hike across unforgiving terrain, mostly undercover of the night. The adventure requires crossing into Russian territory and evading armed Russian military patrols. And, this time, we were exposed to sub-zero temperatures.
    This video includes the first-ever 4K complete tour around the space shuttles. See the Ptichka orbiter - 95% complete for space flight - up close like never before. It's an incredible work of engineering to behold.
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    A B O U T
    Past the Present Future is a film series by globally recognized photographer Chris Luckhardt. The series views the PAST through a lens in the PRESENT with an eye to FUTURE development.
    B I O G R A P H Y
    Chris Luckhardt has documented and photographed some of the most iconic and viral images of abandoned places around the world. He was among the first photographers to publish photos in the press from legendary abandoned places like Hashima Island, Nara Dreamland, Michigan Central Station, and Six Flags New Orleans. His body of work has led to interviews and collaborations with The White House, Netflix, Ford, GQ China, ABC News, Good Morning America, Scholastic Canada, Yahoo Japan, and many more. In 2016, the Obama administration invited Chris to photograph a private citizen "haunted" tour of The White House.
    A D D I T I O N A L F O O T A G E
    Footage from August 1995 courtesy of Buran.ru.
    #Space #Soviet #SpaceShuttle #Buran #Abandoned #AbandonedPlaces #NASA #SpaceX #PastThePresentFuture #ChrisLuckhardt #Urbex #UrbanExploration

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  • @chrisluckhardt
    @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +127

    WATCH THE NEXT VIDEO 🇺🇸 → czcams.com/video/P9WZtNiqMSw/video.html
    _EDIT: Yes, I'm aware BALD went to the shuttles after seeing me and some other people do it. No need to keep mentioning it lol._

    • @lainfonet
      @lainfonet Před 8 měsíci +4

      Great video. If caught, will you go to jail in Russia? Or just pay a fine and go?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 8 měsíci +9

      @@lainfonet Some people were caught by the armed patrols last summer and shared their experience with me directly. They had to go to court after spending the night in detention. The punishment was the standard $50 US fine past caught explorers received. But they were also banned from Russia for life. Patrols increased to hourly after our winter adventure, they're using EVs for silent approach, and they have dogs with them now. All ground-level windows and openings are sealed. They're also checking inside the building during some of the hourly patrols.

  • @bartseverein5235
    @bartseverein5235 Před rokem +1122

    I really, really appreciate you did not use music or voice over here, but let the sounds and images speak for themselves.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +85

      Thank you for pointing that out, Bart! I’m aiming for an immersive experience with the videos I’ve filmed in recent years.

    • @pce0513
      @pce0513 Před rokem +28

      @@chrisluckhardt I can feel that in the way you pan the camera aswell. I would suggest you are achieving your goal, thank you

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +31

      @@pce0513 I’m glad you noticed the panning! I do the panning with a deliberate motion that attempts to resemble how our eyes move. I pivot the camera before I turn my body so it will hopefully feel more natural for viewers. I think it works.

    • @sophicutler1528
      @sophicutler1528 Před rokem +16

      Yes!!! Thank you so much for not a time wasting intro as well. Just get to it and your vids are great!!

    • @matthiasgrunwald895
      @matthiasgrunwald895 Před rokem +1

      I thought the building has collapsed? So was it a rumor?

  • @davidlittlefield2483
    @davidlittlefield2483 Před rokem +632

    These incredible machines should be saved before they are ruined, to commemorate the designers, engineers and workers who built them. Truly amazing engineering feat.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +43

      Agree 100%, and let’s hope it happens!
      _Edit: anyone seeing replies from me below to non-existent comments is because the ignorant cowards deleted their uneducated and highly biased opinions that were masquerading as facts. And no surprise: they were all American boomers!_

    • @davidlittlefield2483
      @davidlittlefield2483 Před rokem +15

      @@chrisluckhardt You are very lucky you had the opportunity to see them close up. Were you able to see the wreckage of the first orbiter destroyed by the roof collapse in the distant building?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +20

      Roscosmos cleaned up the 2002 roof collapse wreckage immediately after it happened. That left the two shuttles and Energia M for us to see up close.

    • @zerofox7347
      @zerofox7347 Před rokem +26

      Why are they not in a museum? Surely they’re not top secret I mean they’re on CZcams lol!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +12

      @@zerofox7347 Shhhh...don't tell anyone! lol

  • @ianturvey3894
    @ianturvey3894 Před rokem +187

    Absolutely incredible! As a retired engineer, it’s such a shame not to see these craft preserved. The building as well, is amazing! Thanks for sharing all of this.

  • @rachaelfranklin1437
    @rachaelfranklin1437 Před rokem +199

    I showed my STEM class parts of the video today and they were amazed and sad all at the same time. So much amazing engineering left to decay. Several commented on the engineering of the building as well and the dedication of your team to get there, explore, and return with the weather and risks. Thank you for bringing this history to us!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +28

      Rachael, thanks so much for showing the video to your class! I love the idea that my work can be used for STEM education. It's part of my purpose for documenting places. And especially for these shuttles I wanted to preserve them in high quality video so people can see their details immersively.

    • @gary7vn
      @gary7vn Před 4 měsíci +2

      One the Buran mockups is on display in Moscow.

    • @richpelto248
      @richpelto248 Před 2 měsíci +1

      This is really important and impressive stuff. The Shuttle Era was important for world history. I wish this could have been saved

  • @virus7379
    @virus7379 Před rokem +156

    in the 80s I went to school and was proud that we have such an advanced ship as Buran, I remember her first and only flight into space, I dreamed about the future, but now I'm sad when I see what is left of the pride of the Soviet space program, as well as from many other things. And it’s a pity that no one has the money to save all this for history, to show people, and not just leave it to rust.
    Thank you guys for this video!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +25

      Buran was an incredible piece of engineering for its time! I hope these shuttles will be saved but until then let's keep dreaming about the future of space exploration! 🚀

    • @yongchenseng4739
      @yongchenseng4739 Před rokem +8

      😢let’s hope people stop warring ,n make space ship n not weapons of death

    • @felixb.pfister7172
      @felixb.pfister7172 Před 8 měsíci +2

      The germans bought one for a museum.

    • @peterjohnson4522
      @peterjohnson4522 Před měsícem

      I know right ! Not like there are any independently wealthy Russians with more money then some third world countries that would actually donate money to preservation . Rely on another country such as Germany to step in

  • @lordsinclair1st
    @lordsinclair1st Před rokem +52

    The holy grail of lost places.
    Thanks for taking us along (again)!

  • @adamsears1403
    @adamsears1403 Před 11 měsíci +89

    I remember in the 90's watching the Russia's display their Buran space shuttle program on the news. Similarities between NASA shuttles were uncanny. Now 30 years later as an American I hope Russia would find a way to preserve and restore these shuttles for history's sake. Your video's could end up being the last record of these vehicles and the facility they were stored in.

    • @traumvonhaiti
      @traumvonhaiti Před 9 měsíci +9

      The wonders of the Russian engineering were very often supplemented by the powerful Soviet intelligence/spy community globally.
      The Soviet Tu-144 in the 1960s was also very similar to Concord. And the Soviet atomic bomb in the 1940s by design didn't differ much from the American designs.

    • @user-vl1me5vv2g
      @user-vl1me5vv2g Před 8 měsíci +1

      I from Russia and I fink we can't that so rich for development and all for upgrade need factory and many structural, all that fall to and dead

    • @DM_BV
      @DM_BV Před 7 měsíci +5

      К сожалению спасти этот экземпляр скорее всего не получится,его продали власти Казахстана в частные руки,а новый хозяин отказывается это продавать, и предлагал обменять их на голову Чингисхана и не только, короче неадекватный

    • @alexeykargojarvinen5273
      @alexeykargojarvinen5273 Před 6 měsíci

      @@traumvonhaiti - And the American nuclear bomb would have been stolen from the Germans! =)))

    • @dendevis4331
      @dendevis4331 Před 6 měsíci +2

      как по мне, так сходство ограничивается только условиями и задачами челноков. ракеты тоже друг на друга похожи)

  • @detroyes2
    @detroyes2 Před 11 měsíci +51

    There has to be a museum somewhere which would be willing to host these machines. Even if they never flew, they are a piece of history worthy of being preserved.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 11 měsíci +9

      Technik Museum Speyer in German has the OK-GLI Buran orbiter. It did 25 non-orbital test flights before being retired in 1988. I wonder if they would be interested in hosting Ptichka?

    • @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
      @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@chrisluckhardt I'm sure there are plenty of museums that would love to have them, but the logistics of transport must be hugely complex and the space required to properly display them also massive. With the current geopolitical climate I don't think there's much cooperation available unfortunately. To be honest, one of the big museums here in America would probably be a great venue as well. The Smithsonian already has a number of artifacts from the Soviet space program, hosting a Soviet shuttle would be fantastic, and give exposure to a huge audience of people who probably have no idea it ever existed.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg It's fair to say hosting Ptichka in a US museum would give it the attention it deserves. But I agree with your assessment of the geopolitical blockers. And, in case you hadn't heard, a Russian team (NGO Molniya) inspected the shuttles and MZK building in September 2021 and stated the vehicles would need to be dismantled to be removed.

    • @user-pg8oy2kq4i
      @user-pg8oy2kq4i Před 2 měsíci +3

      During invasion of Ukraine Russia destroyed only aircraft that could carry buran

    • @jonnies
      @jonnies Před 27 dny

      @@chrisluckhardtpitchka?

  • @ChicagoAstronomer
    @ChicagoAstronomer Před rokem +31

    Excellent.
    With no insipid comments, expletives and other childish expressions.
    Well done Sirs....

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +5

      Thank you. I attempt to take a more scholarly, archaeological approach to my videos.

  • @kirruan
    @kirruan Před rokem +14

    My grandfather once tested Buran's thermal shield by shooting it with a laser.
    For him, the destruction of the program was equal to the Chernobyl accident

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      Can you share more about your grandfather’s role in the Buran program?

    • @kirruan
      @kirruan Před rokem +7

      @@chrisluckhardt he used powerful lasers capable of quickly melting metal to test the heat resistance of Buran's thermal shield and find best material for it.
      Also, as far as I know, the institute where he worked was involved in the development of a laser for the Skif combat station

  • @nyckhusan2634
    @nyckhusan2634 Před 5 měsíci +2

    A lot of vandalism on sites. Out of imagination. Worked in 1985-1986 on MIK#254. Provided conditioned air from 45 central air conditioners, 125,000 m3/hr of air supply each, into hangar rooms 101,102,103,104,105. There were two prototypes of " Buran " in the rooms 104,105. Later final spaceship that went into space in November 1988 arrived into room 102. Constantly measured temperature and relative humidity in the rooms, provided air filtration to keep air clean inside. At that time all air conditioners were not even commissioned, but it was needed to maintain control parameters in manual mode 24/7 because glue on heat protection tiles needed to dry on certain air temperature and humidity without fluctuations. On flight in November 15 1988 just 2 tiles fell down. Compare it with dozens of tiles that fall on each US " Shuttle " flight regularly and finally damaged tiles killed entire US Shuttle program after disaster with Columbia. .

  • @technologic21
    @technologic21 Před rokem +74

    Simply amazing. That wood block by the ladder hadn't been touched by human hands in more than 27 years. I enjoyed the panoramic view of the spaceport, the administrative buildings, barracks, and the vehicle assembly tower, where they would have mated them to the Energia fuel tank and boosters. You guys have balls of steel climbing up that high across rusted-out catwalks. That hanger is an impressive superstructure, probably one of the largest in the world.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +11

      Awesome - glad you enjoyed the various views I wanted to capture of the building and surrounding area for preservation. And yes, those rusting catwalks aren't for the timid!

    • @MrLanternland
      @MrLanternland Před 22 dny

      A long time ago i was an apprentice steeplejack. I used to explore catwalks in old church steeples, some of which hadn't been trod upon for a century or more. Below a mound of dust on one i found a 90 year old newspaper. You exploring the rusty old catwalks reminded me of that.

  • @Vile-Flesh
    @Vile-Flesh Před rokem +21

    Thank you for taking us along for this amazing exploration. The interiors of the buildings looked MAMMOTH in size and the views from below and from above were very nice to see. I especially liked to see the hiking parts in the frozen desert before and after reaching the buildings. I cannot imagine an 11 hour hike through nothing and not having anxiety of getting lost. Lastly, it was a real treat to see both Buran shuttles and that full scale mockup of that rocket. The tunnels under the complex sound interesting to explore also.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +8

      Thanks so much! There were many moments when the scale of the adventure and structures felt overwhelming. It's a bit like imagining the size of Jupiter or the sun - our minds can't comprehend it. As for the hike, my sense of direction is good enough that I didn't really need a map this time! Growing up in the country probably helps me to feel more at ease out in Kazakhstan's desert than in a metropolis! Even at night!

  • @matterhaz2980
    @matterhaz2980 Před rokem +27

    Amazing video I love the rawness no transitions no music or overly excited CZcams voices just pure footage preserving history!! Thank you for making this risky and dangerous journey so people like me can watch how its properly done instead of inevitably getting arrested as a Canadian and sent to a gulag!!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +5

      Thanks - the production feedback I've received is fantastic! So many people on CZcams want to put the focus on themselves rather than let the subject matter speak for itself. I prefer immersion and switched my production style a while ago to match.

  • @Wooderson99
    @Wooderson99 Před 4 měsíci +15

    I usually skip through most urbex videos, but something about this one really sucked me in.
    While the content was great - your style of recording and editing was just top notch, it really felt like I was there myself. Stellar job!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Thanks for the kind words. I switched back to this immersive style and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. People want to feel like they’re there!

  • @narm_greyrunner
    @narm_greyrunner Před rokem +18

    It's amazing to think what was once an important Soviet space vehicle is just rotting away in a warehouse.

  • @czecsaba
    @czecsaba Před rokem +4

    Max respect for your hard and long walking trip. It's amazing, must see in the real life. Thanks for this video guys, you saved a bit for the future

  • @joshdenton611
    @joshdenton611 Před rokem +7

    Khazakhstan should make this a tourist area and charge admission. I'm sure people would come from all over the world to see these magnificent aircraft. It's a part of history that westerners back in the 80's and 90's knew little about.😆😁😎

  • @dave_legenda
    @dave_legenda Před rokem +65

    Absolutely fantastic content! Those people who vandalised the bird should be damned.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +17

      Thanks! And I wish the vandalizing cowards would've been caught and punished.

  • @DebsPhotography
    @DebsPhotography Před rokem +26

    So sad to see such amazing engineering being left to just decay away 😢

  • @yendor2043
    @yendor2043 Před rokem +11

    Thank you so much for risking everything to share your adventure with us strangers.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +4

      Thanks! One of my goals during this 2nd time at the shuttles was to record the highest possible quality video of them. A 10-minute walk around is pushing the patience of many CZcams viewers but I wanted to ensure every angle was covered for future preservation.

  • @MM-cr4le
    @MM-cr4le Před rokem +3

    What an amazing experience, thanks for the effort on putting this together

  • @jacobreuter
    @jacobreuter Před rokem +4

    The Energia part blew my mind the most. I don't think Ive ever seen that before.

  • @bradfordrakes
    @bradfordrakes Před rokem +2

    Incredible, well done! Thank you for giving us this inside look, very cool!

  • @steffan10000
    @steffan10000 Před rokem +10

    I’ve seen a lot of pictures and videos from inside that hangar. This is by far the best one I’ve ever seen.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much, Steffan! My main purpose going back was to capture the best 4K footage of these incredible machines.

  • @MaxxUrban
    @MaxxUrban Před rokem +56

    Chris, thanks for your incredible courage to visit this place not once but twice! This is exciting, but at the same time causes longing for the dead dreams of cosmos conquerors. It is very sad that my country in the 90s was on the verge of collapse, the former republics separated together with part of the legacy of the USSR and the government was not up to preserving the space heritage. But thanks to such courageous guys like you, we have the opportunity to look at the remnants from these great inventions. Thank you so much!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +9

      Thanks so much for the insightful comment! Seeing and revealing these ships and rockets provides a window into the extraordinary work of the Soviet scientists and engineers. It's amazing that Ptichka was scheduled to do a launch, dock with Mir, and land autonomously. She was so close but robbed of a glorious legacy.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem

      @Grigas Barkauskas I think he's referring to the lost collective science and technology efforts. Politics aside, it was an impressive collective effort.

    • @thedarkslide
      @thedarkslide Před 8 měsíci

      Nothing sad about the Soviet Empire and Russia collapsing. Soviet Russia was an empire of evil, Russia is trying its best to re-establish the status of an evil empire. We should all hope Russia ends up the same way as this space shuttle and the building - forgotten in time and derelict in some desert and abandoned.
      Glory to Ukraine.

    • @ARareAndDifferentTune1313
      @ARareAndDifferentTune1313 Před 5 měsíci

      @@thedarkslideyeah and what of all the innocent people in Russia who can’t leave or have been lied to? They should be left too?

    • @thedarkslide
      @thedarkslide Před 5 měsíci

      @@ARareAndDifferentTune1313 I don't see Russians making an effort to rise up and fight their regime. No protests, nothing. They seem happy with what's going on.

  • @amarjeetchand1825
    @amarjeetchand1825 Před rokem +2

    What a amazing place you showed us. I don’t really need to see it again I’ve seen everything in great detail. Thank you

  • @TheFruitcake1983
    @TheFruitcake1983 Před rokem +11

    Даже иностранцы в комментариях относятся с большим почтением к нашим изобретателям, чем мы сами.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +5

      Многие иностранцы продолжают уважать науку и технику советских времен.

    • @Mountain_Valley_Sky
      @Mountain_Valley_Sky Před 11 měsíci +2

      Your accomplishments in space have the respect of many. Very Deservingly.
      Even the hanger, out in the middle of nowhere, is a feat as well. The Shuttle moreso.

    • @HELESPONTify
      @HELESPONTify Před 9 měsíci

      Zasto to Ruska drzava ,bar ne obnovi,ofarba

  • @TheRealXira
    @TheRealXira Před rokem +13

    Thank you for taking this journey, along with all the risks that came with it, in order to document these amazing vehicles & buildings.
    As others have mentioned also, thank you for not over editing the footage, and allowing the camera to do what was intended.
    I could almost feel their presence whilst watching this.
    A truly immensely, immersive video.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +5

      I'm loving these comments related to the video production! Thank you! It was a deliberate choice to switch to this immersive style of documentation. I'm so tired of explorers who are trying to be CZcams personalities rather than focus on the abandoned places and other important content.

    • @chlindh1
      @chlindh1 Před rokem +1

      ​@@chrisluckhardtthank you. This is the way to do it!

  • @jonvicsison4895
    @jonvicsison4895 Před rokem +11

    So glad to see you tried to leave minimal footprint, so unlike the vandals that have done so much damage😢. Nice eerie film. Night shots were great!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +2

      I treat every abandoned place like it's a museum - take photos (and video) and leave it as I found it! If I ever go back it will be for more night shots because the stars are so crystal clear out there!

    • @fmbbeachbum8163
      @fmbbeachbum8163 Před rokem

      The Great Grab was done by plenty of wealthy people & poor people alike. Putin got an oil company & the poor people got copper. It is what it is. If people like Boris or Putin cared the shuttles would've been in a museum.

  • @craiglizt8074
    @craiglizt8074 Před rokem

    What a wonderful and intriguing video. I wish I could do this and explore it all, slowly taking it all in. There is so much to see. Thanks for posting

  • @computerjantje
    @computerjantje Před rokem +2

    FANTASTIC journey and video. I LOVE it. time stood still. Love these man made abandoned places and then combined with important history and space travel projects. This is such an amazing video in so many ways.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      I made this video with a focus on space enthusiast viewers, so I’m glad you enjoyed it!

    • @computerjantje
      @computerjantje Před rokem

      @@chrisluckhardt Thank you

  • @honeyforce996
    @honeyforce996 Před rokem +7

    Wow, the night sky is so beautiful. I admire you for taking the risk. Thanks for sharing the video.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem

      The star were like diamonds out there because there’s almost no light pollution. Beautiful!

  • @thomasbeltran5417
    @thomasbeltran5417 Před rokem +8

    So sad that a government could just walk a way seems to me that this should be in a museum of aviation. Sad to see it just going to waste ❤️ thank you for a great video 🙌🏾❤️

  • @maheshperera171
    @maheshperera171 Před 10 měsíci

    it is unbelievable, thanks to these guys we have seen the incredible engineering of Buran program.

  • @beaugator
    @beaugator Před 8 měsíci

    Hellova journey fellas! Thanks for taking us along!

  • @vix6276
    @vix6276 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Chris, that footage you found in 95' that you played in the beginning was phenomenal! fantastic, earned a new sub! can't wait to see what you have in store next, just pls be safe!!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much! I thought that footage would be useful in historical context.

  • @unownyoutuber9049
    @unownyoutuber9049 Před rokem +6

    i have to admire the balls walking though a warehouse that probably haven't been serviced since the 90s. Hats off to you good sirs

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +6

      NPO Molniya, the original designers, inspected the MZK building and shuttles in September 2021. They reported that the building "is in an emergency condition and can collapse at any moment". It was on my mind during every minute we were inside the building and up on those rusty, shaky catwalks. But we accept and prepare for the risks to do this type of adventure with months of training and planning.

  • @marekveleba
    @marekveleba Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for sharing! I watched your first journey here about a year ago. This was a nice addition.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching this return! It was so much better the second time.

  • @sexysammij1
    @sexysammij1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Such a shame these beautiful machines and pieces of history are not on display somewhere for the world to see and visit and learn more about them, instead abandoned in a shed forgotten about with the exception of vandals who've destroyed the place. I for one would kill to visit a place like this and learn the history behind it all.

  • @twogamer7149
    @twogamer7149 Před rokem +6

    This spacecraft should have been placed in a museum.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      Hopefully the head of Roscosmos and the owner Dauren Musa will agree to terms and these shuttles can be saved for a museum display!

    • @Kommunisator
      @Kommunisator Před 24 dny

      @@chrisluckhardt at least OK-GLI (the sub-orbital flight test model with the external jet engines) has been preserved in the Museum in Speyr, Germany. The Acquisition of it was widely debated as far as legality goes, but I for one think that having it preserved in a museum and it being accessible for everyone to actually walk on and see the technology firsthand is kind of fascinating and enlightening.
      If you have the chance, visit the Technik Museum Speyr (and Sinsheim too if you can, they have a TU-144 and a Concorde, both of which you can enter).

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 22 dny

      @@Kommunisator OK-GLI's preservation is nice but I hope the real deal - article OK-1.02 in MZK - will be saved and preserved.

  • @Pisca-kk5cs
    @Pisca-kk5cs Před rokem +5

    Wow … this is a treasure chest waiting to be opened and displayed… imagine if this can be preserved, cleaned up and opened to the world… I would try to make an effort to visit!

  • @MrSvavaroe
    @MrSvavaroe Před 3 měsíci

    Incredible video! Thank you kindly for us others out there. Awesome! 💯

  • @99959bill
    @99959bill Před 8 měsíci

    WOW! A couple really nice photos there at the end !!!! Thanks for the video - Enjoyed it !!!

  • @Leighboi12
    @Leighboi12 Před rokem +5

    Been following your Instagram for a while! Thanks for sharing this, it's absolutely fascinating!

  • @TechOne7671
    @TechOne7671 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for filming and produce this video. As a kid in the 80s I wanted a model of these but none were available. Your video has been the best images I have ever seen of them. What an amazing building it was too, I wish I could read Russian to understand the charts and drawings. So sad to see it pillaged and left to rot. All the best.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the feedback about the quality! I was striving to capture the shuttles in the best clarity ever for preservation and space exploration enthusiasts. A friend had those models and they always grabbed my attention when I visited!

    • @TechOne7671
      @TechOne7671 Před rokem

      @@chrisluckhardt the quality is superb considering the conditions like lighting and covert operations. I like prowling around old buildings for the history and engineering aspects and never had any trouble, just asked to leave, but doing that in a Russian controlled area takes balls!! Got to ask yourself, would you have made it out alive!??

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem

      Good points! But I wasn't concerned about making out alive as much as what would happen to us after being caught while the war is ongoing. I've heard first-hand stories of people being let go after a night in jail but I'd rather not become the first person caught to be used as an international example.

    • @Curi0u50ne
      @Curi0u50ne Před rokem

      Hi, I had the American equivalent I got it for Christmas in 1978 I'd have been 9 in may , i already had a small number of airfix aeroplanes all commercial dc9, airbus, 707, and a jumbo, the shuttle wasn't airfix, it was "Revell" or somthing, much more flimsy than the airfix brands, I can see how similar this is, Its sad that they never got to use them mostly

  • @williamkillingsworth2619

    That was incredible! Thank you!

  • @danielfantino1714
    @danielfantino1714 Před rokem

    You can always say that you went higher than those shuttles ever went. Too bad you couldn´t get in. What a place for a nap !
    Thanks to both of you showing us those even if they are in pitty neglected condition. Ya they should be saved for postérité, that they flew or not.

  • @shadowban481
    @shadowban481 Před rokem +3

    The way you presented this did make it feel like one was there with you.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! That's the goal of my channel. I'll leave the "selfie" style of filming to the people who want that kind of attention. I'd rather put the focus on the places I explore in most cases. I feel it's more immersive for the viewer.

  • @RDavis-lr1zc
    @RDavis-lr1zc Před rokem +10

    The contents and size of the complex in its entirety, leaves one nearly speechless. I can well imagine the amount spent building it all, to be a staggering amount and all the more shameful that they sit locked away, unused, and rusting into nothingness.
    That photo of the tall building and the star filled sky as its backdrop, is absolutely beautiful.
    For those of us who live in the cities, we easily forget that their abundance and sheer magnitude are a truly breathtaking sight to behold. Thank you for reminding us.
    The shots of the setting sun upon the open plains are just as stunning.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +3

      Staggering is a good way of putting it. I've estimated the entire Buran program to be approximately US $125 billion in today's money. The size of the structures and cost are overwhelming.

  • @stefanwilliams1687
    @stefanwilliams1687 Před měsícem

    Awesome video guys, thanks for all the effort in filming them and the quietness you allowed to come through in filming

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks, I’m glad you liked the immersive editing style. I was hoping to put the viewer in my shoes.

  • @m.brillon8808
    @m.brillon8808 Před rokem

    Thank for persevering and sharing that bit of unique history.

  • @ThePunisherJoe
    @ThePunisherJoe Před rokem +10

    they need to be moved to a space and air museum and restored. seriously it needs to be done.

    • @davidmotorsport1454
      @davidmotorsport1454 Před 11 měsíci

      One of the test planes is in the tech museum in Speyer/Germany. It is really great to see and explore it!

  • @dominicrusho
    @dominicrusho Před rokem +34

    Amazing video. Sadly I think these vehicles are going to be trapped here forever. It would be a logistical nightmare to transport them anywhere - let alone opening the MZK doors - and it doesn’t seem like Dauren Musa has any intention of relinquishing ownership any time soon. Fun bonus fact: OK-MT had originally been intended as a sacrificial test payload for an early Energia flight, where it would have been intentionally burned up on re-entry.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +22

      I messaged with Musa in 2021. I get the sense that he wants the shuttles to be preserved but it’s a matter of personal and national Kazakh pride. I think your prediction is sadly on point. I hope Ptichka avoids the same fate as Buran but the clock is ticking on MZK’s structural integrity.

    • @IfpR
      @IfpR Před rokem +1

      It qould be cool to reatore place and the shuttles and laynch then maybe with roscosmos help or nasa or even spacex

    • @Texaca
      @Texaca Před rokem +8

      ​​​@@IfpR ....that old technology has been derelict and abandoned for too long. Rats or vermin have probably got inside those vehicles and probably chewed up all the wiring. Just like a car that's been abandoned in a field, it'll have a hard time starting. 🤔
      But they should be preserved, before time takes a toll on them, if I hasn't already.

  • @chrisruthford4492
    @chrisruthford4492 Před rokem +14

    Imagine the cost to build something so remote like that. The logistics are mind boggling also.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +7

      I've estimated the cost of the Buran program in today's money to be around US 125 billion. And building up all of that infrastructure from nothing in a desert in the 1950s and forward was a logistical challenge!

    • @josels1292
      @josels1292 Před 8 měsíci

      Is this the reason it failed?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@josels1292The Buran program was a major success but then the Soviet Union collapsed. Russia inherited the program and canceled it in 1993 due to more pressing economic needs.

    • @fix0071
      @fix0071 Před 3 měsíci

      потому что советские граждане работали а идею, а не за деньги. в демократическом рыночном мире подобное невозможно.

  • @PhantomMark
    @PhantomMark Před 11 měsíci +2

    Seems quite incredible these were just abandoned completely.........stunning.

  • @FloridaWaterAdventures
    @FloridaWaterAdventures Před rokem +8

    Nice job Chris! This video needs a zillion views!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      Thanks - just happy to share my work and let the algorithms wave their invisible hand lol

  • @timsimms65707
    @timsimms65707 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this, interesting place, sad to see those shuttles looking so neglected. One day perhaps in better times they may be taken from there and restored as relics for a museum, though the cost at this point would be astronomical.

  • @Supwiyaman
    @Supwiyaman Před rokem +1

    This was badass, wish I had the drivers contact. Dream spot. Great video. All the best dude🙏

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much! Our driver was amazing in 2019 and this time. He was the passenger in this video and arranged for a more capable car through a personal connection. Cheers!

  • @KeithHays-ek4vr
    @KeithHays-ek4vr Před 3 měsíci +2

    I sat in the pilot's seat of the Buran that came to Australia during the 2000 Olympic Games. The craft had flown - however initially it had been towed, then landed by test pilots. From memory, this craft was later fitted with jet engines, and carried on the same work, later being automated and remote controlled. It was supposed to be returned to Russia after the games, however I believe some 'issues' arose, and I heard it wound up in a theme park in South America or somewhere. To me, the saddest part was not only losing the Buran project, but also all the accumulated knowledge gleaned during the programme. I've spent my career in aviation, and although I love all aircraft and spacecraft, I know it's really the passion, sacrifice and love of the aviation/space fraternity that makes them fly.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 3 měsíci +2

      OK-GLI is the flight test shuttle that ended up in Australia. It was later discovered in Bahrain by a team of German journalists in 2004, and then was bought and shipped to the Technik Museum Speyer in Germany in 2008. And you're correct about the engines - it was fitted with four jet engines so it could take off under its own power for 25 flight tests between 1984 and 1989. More details here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK-GLI

    • @KeithHays-ek4vr
      @KeithHays-ek4vr Před 3 měsíci

      @@chrisluckhardt Cheers! 🦘

  • @chriswoodby7909
    @chriswoodby7909 Před rokem +12

    Absolutely incredible! Thank you so much for sharing this! I've seen a couple of Buran exploration videos now and with how much you spoke on the soldiers trying to catch people I was curious... Have they caught anyone and what happened to them?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +10

      I've heard first-hand and second-hand accounts of people who were caught before the Russia-Ukraine war. The patrols take people to the off-limits Baikonur city, interrogate them, wipe or destroy their SD cards, put them in jail overnight, and then send them away by train or taxi the next day. One unsubstantiated report is someone was branded a spy and banned from Russia for life. It all sounds fine but I wouldn't want to be caught with the ongoing war situation.

  • @DerelictToDecay
    @DerelictToDecay Před rokem +4

    Incredible video Chris!

  • @Longbow-jt8jp
    @Longbow-jt8jp Před rokem

    how you only have 4k subs is beyond me. subbed! Great video!

  • @johnmcgarry148
    @johnmcgarry148 Před rokem +2

    Briiliant thank you. What a crying shame these masterpieces arent preserved

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem

      Thanks, appreciate it! Hopefully the shuttle's owner and Roscosmos will agree to terms before it's too late.

  • @VI-GROUP.
    @VI-GROUP. Před rokem +7

    Спасибо большое за это прекрасное видео. За эту прогулку без музыки, без разговоров. Вы первый кто снял такой формат. Места под птичками, разные углы фото и видео. Сама подача потрясающая. И к сожалению хочу сказать, что это последнее их пристанище. Они никому не нужны и их практически невозможно оттуда извлечь. Это огромные деньги. Жаль. Это было бы прекрасным событием, если бы их оттуда извлечь. Для музея и будущего поколения.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      Спасибо за добрый отзыв о производстве видео! Я хочу создавать погружающий опыт для зрителей, а не делать себя фокусом видео. К сожалению, время иссякло для того, чтобы спасти эти космические корабли. Надеюсь, что владелец в Казахстане и российские власти скоро согласятся на план спасения! (Переведено с английского на русский с помощью ChatGPT.)

    • @Sergeyananiev.
      @Sergeyananiev. Před 2 měsíci

      Мы гордимся нашими технологами теми кто первый этот уникальный корабль буря создал тогда образование было очень качественное и довольно таки было мощнее чем счас сидим в гаджитах всё образование только компьютер это их место упокоении двух стальных птиц надо было беречь СССР а мы наш дядя Миша Горбачев и колдырь нещастный забулдыга сраный Ельцин всё что было то просрали обосрали тогда Россию молодых ребят в Чечне похоронил мразь сраная

  • @jonathanw08
    @jonathanw08 Před rokem +3

    AWESOME!!! The random foot patrols seem fruitless--surprised there aren't any surveillance cameras.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +3

      I keep thinking the same thing - why not add remote surveillance? It makes me think the patrols are more for optics or it gives them something different to do out there in the desert.

  • @mpetry912
    @mpetry912 Před rokem

    wow. stunning. I am glad you were not apprehended and able to get the video out.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem

      Thank you! We planned carefully but still had a close call with the patrols. I was very pleased to complete the adventure with all of this 4K video to share with the world!

  • @jimmymiddleton1307
    @jimmymiddleton1307 Před 11 měsíci

    Epic mate. You gained a new sub. Just discovered your channel today. That was like a post apocalyptic world there. What a fantastic trip.

  • @michaelbruno1666
    @michaelbruno1666 Před rokem +3

    Amazing ... thank you so much. Do you know much regarding the space-flown Buran which was damaged in the hangar collapse ... is it completely beyond repair?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      The original Buran orbiter than made it into space was destroyed in a 2002 roof collapse. Details are in my 2019 video: czcams.com/video/t9TvMJdATWc/video.html

  • @johnlarro6872
    @johnlarro6872 Před rokem +8

    Considering what befell the other Buran, you are a very brave man! Given the lack of maintenance, every step could be your last in that place. I wish at least 1 of those surviving 2 machines would be preserved and displayed properly. It's a shame Putin would rather waste lives and money on war when there are so much better things he could be doing for his people.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +6

      Well said. I remember a statistic stating if the US gave 1% of its military budget to NASA then it would double NASA’s budget. Innovation in science and engineering without military spending is an idea I can support!

    • @johnlarro6872
      @johnlarro6872 Před rokem

      @@chrisluckhardt :) :) :)

  • @maximuspizzarius1782
    @maximuspizzarius1782 Před 8 měsíci

    It sad and at the same time fascinating, that the whole project is subject to decay. Time document. Great video.

  • @TOBIASLANDE
    @TOBIASLANDE Před rokem +1

    Gr8 stuff,,all the best 2 u and your movement chris

  • @ZMan377
    @ZMan377 Před rokem +4

    This was an awesome video. I’d love to see them in person!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!
    PS. If you had got caught. What would happen? Jail. Ticket. Or shot?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +4

      Thanks! I've heard first-hand and second-hand accounts of people who were caught before the Russia-Ukraine war. The patrols take people to the off-limits Baikonur city, interrogate them, wipe or destroy their SD cards, put them in jail overnight, and then send them away by train or taxi the next day. One unsubstantiated report is someone was branded a spy and banned from Russia for life. It all sounds fine but I wouldn't want to be caught with the ongoing war situation.

  • @vubhuhjkbhubohjb
    @vubhuhjkbhubohjb Před rokem +3

    Great job
    Such a shame it's not on display like the Shuttles

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      Thanks - hopefully they'll be saved and put in a museum!

    • @vubhuhjkbhubohjb
      @vubhuhjkbhubohjb Před rokem

      @@chrisluckhardt it's a pity she never really got to fly except that one time
      She had so much potential and I loved the turbofan engines idea
      I think if she had 10 flights under her belt and proven NASA would have funded her after the collapse of the USSR but the Shuttle was NASA's baby so Buran had to go

  • @S.E.C-R
    @S.E.C-R Před rokem +1

    I loved every minute… I don’t even remember Russia having shuttles, but I was also a teenager and not paying attention to what was going on outside my world.

  • @witblitsfilm
    @witblitsfilm Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video. There is something poignant about those shuttles just sitting there unloved and slowly decaying.

  • @WheelsonRails728
    @WheelsonRails728 Před rokem +4

    Fascinating! Like entering an ancient Egyptian necropolis, except it's technology that's entombed here instead of pharaohs!

  • @sergworld
    @sergworld Před rokem +7

    Footage from 1995 is amazing, I’m wondering how you managed to find it?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +9

      It’s credited in the video description. I found the August 1995 footage by scanning buran.ru’s file system. It was old and small but I managed to covert it for Final Cut, upscale it, and clean up the audio.

  • @Campinggearjournal
    @Campinggearjournal Před dnem

    Let the wind & the foot sounds & pictures speak, No cinematic music, this was brilliant, excellent video, great peoples behind them. Very nice.

  • @cactusfloydx5d
    @cactusfloydx5d Před rokem

    amazing, thank you for this!!

  • @bikedoc4145
    @bikedoc4145 Před rokem +7

    It's sad to see these in this shape, even if you hate Russia it's still part of the Space race and is a big part of history that should be preserved! Thanks a bunch for risking so much to bring us this view to see that was awesome 👍

    • @Askiaban
      @Askiaban Před rokem

      People should hate the top politicians of russia, not the whole country. Russia can be very beautiful

  • @johnanon6938
    @johnanon6938 Před rokem +9

    A real shame these last 2 aren't in some museums. Ptichka is only 1 of 2 that still exist and built for full-orbital flight. But OK-MT is the next best thing since it was the main engineering mockup. Other earlier versions of the shuttle still exist, but most were just built for early specific type of tests like airframe testing, etc.
    Technik Museum in Germany is the best chance to see one up-close for most people.
    Here's a brief list of locations:
    a. Russia, near Moscow??? = 3K Location Unknown was outside, rumors it'll be in a museum maybe??? - Also built for full-orbital flight, only approximately 40% complete
    b. Germany, Technik Museum = OK-GLI The only one I've found that's actually cared for in a museum! - Atmospheric test bed
    c. Kazakhstan, Gagarin Museum = OK-M On display outside. - Airframe and shake test bed.
    d. Russia, Sirius Science Center = OK-KS On display outside. - Electrical test bed
    e. Russia, VDNKh near Moscow = OK-TVA On display outside. - Structural test bed.
    f. Russia, near Moscow = OK-TVI Location Unknown was last seen around NIIKhimMash rocket test area. - Environmental test bed.
    FYI The one in Germany was the same one Australia bought for the 2000 Olympic Games.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      Wikipedia's page on Buran includes a detailed breakdown of each vehicle: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buran_(spacecraft)

  • @Vikingdescendent
    @Vikingdescendent Před rokem +1

    Great video of this amazing piece of space history!

  • @jeanlou79
    @jeanlou79 Před 21 dnem

    Quite suspenseful...Good work, guys!

  • @rswpt
    @rswpt Před rokem +4

    Buran, a marvel of engineering, far more advanced than the american space shuttle, its sad to see it like this.. should be in a museum

    • @Bob-mm9sm
      @Bob-mm9sm Před rokem +5

      Serious question: Then why does it look almost identical to the US shuttle? I'm guessing espionage played a big part in it's development.

    • @rswpt
      @rswpt Před rokem +4

      @@Bob-mm9sm only in the aesthetic design, in its core systems, electronics and propulsion the buran was capable of far more than the us shuttle, we could say its like "us shuttle 2.0" curious droid channel on YT made a video detailing their differences

    • @Ktaurus26
      @Ktaurus26 Před rokem

      @@Bob-mm9sm the rear of the spacecraft around the tail and engines look nothing like the space shuttle

  • @traumvonhaiti
    @traumvonhaiti Před 9 měsíci +2

    Kazakhs could be making a pile of money on tourism should this Musa guy take the Buran out into a properly maintained hangar,
    and invest a little cash in building tourist infrastructure around it.
    Overall, amazing video! It takes balls to make such journeys.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 9 měsíci +1

      An issue preventing Musa from proceeding with any plans is that he owns the shuttles but not the buildings or surrounding property. And relations between him and Roscosmos haven't thawed, so I can't see anything happening soon. And even more concerning issues are getting the building open and a requirement to dismantle the shuttles to be able to move them.

  • @MasterOfCatz
    @MasterOfCatz Před rokem +1

    Such a beautifull trip !! thanks for sharing !

  • @Bsc8
    @Bsc8 Před 3 měsíci

    Apart from the good and the bad that's happened here, this location feels stunning and nostalgic to me.
    I love these videos!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Stunning and nostalgic are great words to describe the place and experience!

  • @tsmgguy
    @tsmgguy Před rokem +3

    You probably answered this question in your excellent video, but why did Buran fly just once, unmanned and under remote control?

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +3

      I didn't answer the question in this video, but I did in my 2019 video. In short, it flew once because they ran out of funding and political will to continue the program. Here's my 2019 video: czcams.com/video/t9TvMJdATWc/video.html

    • @tsmgguy
      @tsmgguy Před rokem +1

      @@chrisluckhardt Thanks!

  • @HunterA158
    @HunterA158 Před rokem +3

    Awesome video! I’d love to visit this place one day. Only problem is I am poor and haven’t traveled outside the US in 10 years 😅

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +4

      Hopefully my video was immersive enough so you felt like you were there without needing to travel! 🚀

    • @alexeykargojarvinen5273
      @alexeykargojarvinen5273 Před 6 měsíci

      Strange! Does everyone think that Americans are very rich people?

  • @LucasCarvalho-wp4vx
    @LucasCarvalho-wp4vx Před 2 měsíci

    One of the best videos I watched in yt platform, thx for sharing this phenomenal piece of history.
    You are the best.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 2 měsíci

      Far from the best, but I appreciate your kind words!

  • @TOMUK420
    @TOMUK420 Před 8 měsíci

    That's a proper adventure I'd love to see that

  • @amarjeetpanesar4220
    @amarjeetpanesar4220 Před rokem +4

    Sad to see such a advanced and magnificent space vehicle being abandoned. Russia and Kazakhstan should think of making it space tourist centers for enthusiasts and make money.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +1

      Roscosmos and other parties have discussed what it would take to save the shuttles. But the owner (Dauren Musa) and the head of Roscosmos haven't agreed on terms. Hopefully someday soon it will happen!

  • @MagosMirka
    @MagosMirka Před rokem +15

    Very, very cool video. Can you estimate how structurally intact the whole hangar is? Seeing those metal ladders and all the suspended walkways, not to speak of that cabin you slept in and imagining all of that has been left to rot for 27 years....I'd be deathly afraid something could collapse beneath me 😅

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +14

      Great question! A team from NPO Molniya (developer of the shuttles) visited the MZK building in September 2021 to do an inspection. They released a statement saying the building is in “an emergency condition and can collapse at any moment”. The statement also said the shuttles would need to be dismantled to be moved.
      The cabin wobbled a lot but it provided extra insulation from the cold and more distance from a potential random patrol.

    • @PenkillerDIY
      @PenkillerDIY Před rokem +10

      Very sad video! All that effort and work for nothing. To be left to rot like that.
      In some rooms there are broken computer cases on the ground. All the equipment looted for copper, that's incomprehensible! Super advanced space tech site looted for copper.
      Thanks!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +9

      @@PenkillerDIY I hope the video is a positive reminder of past science and engineering, and the amazing work to build the Ptichka shuttle! Some of the knowledge went into future space vehicles so not all was lost.

    • @crazychicken7125
      @crazychicken7125 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@chrisluckhardt Couldn't they just remove the doors and drag out the shuttles especially if they decide to demolish the building? Why would they have to dismantle them to move them?

  • @Neith118
    @Neith118 Před rokem +2

    You woke up chosing danger! Very high rusty catwalks!!
    Awesome video!🖤

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem

      I can't deny it this time! But I was very okay later filming them from below haha

  • @johnbrown-rm8kc
    @johnbrown-rm8kc Před rokem +1

    fantastic Video great work in your journey getting there !! Greetings from Australia .

  • @JohnWilliams-fy1go
    @JohnWilliams-fy1go Před rokem +4

    Best Video I’ve ever seen of these beauty’s. I gotta ask what was it like to see the Energia up close and personal? Also would you ever make this journey back or not? Also was there a tunnel leading connecting the two buildings? I appreciate everything you went through to get this footage!!!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před rokem +3

      My mission was to document the shuttles in the highest quality so thanks for the feedback! Energia’s size is breathtaking - it’s amazing that something so huge has been sitting there abandoned for so long. A tunnel exists but it’s sealed. The sealed entrance is visible in my video. I’m unable to confirm if it reached Energia but my guess is it was connected to the closest building.

  • @AMR-bf8nx
    @AMR-bf8nx Před 11 měsíci +4

    If only Russia put all its efforts in science rather than war would be again one of greatest countries on Earth. So sad for the path they are walking now.

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 11 měsíci +3

      $1.5 trillion is the combined military expenditure of the top 10 military countries. Let's use that money instead to further humanity as a global community. We could already be on Mars!

  • @TheBrothersGoonn
    @TheBrothersGoonn Před 2 měsíci

    Man, photography work seems like you go on some insane adventures. Had my palms sweating on some of those high up shots. Great video Chris!

    • @chrisluckhardt
      @chrisluckhardt  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks so much! Those rusty catwalks with their loose railings were no fun to walk across. I get vertigo easily so I don't know how I did it. Focus, focus, focus!