Rocket Size Comparison | 3D 🚀
Vložit
- čas přidán 27. 01. 2020
- RED SIDE "STORE" is here : bit.ly/38JfIYv
VIDEO INFO:
Software: Cinema 4D
Work: 50 Days
Render: 32 Days (2K)
⭐PATREON "Exlusive Content & Posts" / rside
#rocket #rocketsize #starship #comparison
MUSIC :
1-We must have hope - Madeleine McCann Lost in Praia Da Luz
2-Wind Sound effect
3-Birds and Forest sound effect
A rocket is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle that obtains thrust from a rocket engine. Rocket engine exhaust is formed entirely from propellant carried within the rocket before use. Rocket engines work by action and reaction and push rockets forward simply by expelling their exhaust in the opposite direction at high speed, and can therefore work in the vacuum of space.
In fact, rockets work more efficiently in space than in an atmosphere. Multistage rockets are capable of attaining escape velocity from Earth and therefore can achieve unlimited maximum altitude. Compared with airbreathing engines, rockets are lightweight and powerful and capable of generating large accelerations. To control their flight, rockets rely on momentum, airfoils, auxiliary reaction engines, gimballed thrust, momentum wheels, deflection of the exhaust stream, propellant flow, spin, and/or gravity.
Rockets for military and recreational uses date back to at least 13th century China. Significant scientific, interplanetary and industrial use did not occur until the 20th century, when rocketry was the enabling technology for the Space Age, including setting foot on the Earth's moon. Rockets are now used for fireworks, weaponry, ejection seats, launch vehicles for artificial satellites, human spaceflight, and space exploration.
Chemical rockets are the most common type of high power rocket, typically creating a high speed exhaust by the combustion of fuel with an oxidizer. The stored propellant can be a simple pressurized gas or a single liquid fuel that disassociates in the presence of a catalyst (monopropellants), two liquids that spontaneously react on contact (hypergolic propellants), two liquids that must be ignited to react, a solid combination of fuel with oxidizer (solid fuel), or solid fuel with liquid oxidizer (hybrid propellant system). Chemical rockets store a large amount of energy in an easily released form, and can be very dangerous. However, careful design, testing, construction and use minimizes risks.
INFO:WIKIPEDIA
Soyuz FG:
The Soyuz-FG launch vehicle is an improved version of the Soyuz-U from the R-7 family of rockets, designed and constructed by TsSKB-Progress in Samara, Russia. It made its maiden flight on 20 May 2001, carrying a Progress cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS).
FALCON 9:
Falcon 9 is a two-stage-to-orbit medium lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured by SpaceX in the United States. It is powered by Merlin engines, also developed by SpaceX, burning liquid oxygen (LOX) and rocket-grade kerosene (RP-1) propellants. It was named after the Millennium Falcon and the nine engines of the rocket's first stage. The rocket evolved with versions v1.0 (2010-2013), v1.1 (2013-2016), v1.2 "Full Thrust" (2015-2018), and its Block 5 variant, flying since May 2018. Contrary to other rockets that are expended after the launch, Falcon 9 is partially reusable, with the first stage capable of re-entering the atmosphere and landing back vertically after separating from the second stage. This feat was achieved for the first time with the v1.2 version in December 2015.
Falcon Heavy:
Falcon Heavy is a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured by SpaceX. It is derived from the Falcon 9 vehicle and consists of a strengthened Falcon 9 first stage as a central core with two additional first stages as strap-on boosters.Falcon Heavy has the highest payload capacity of any currently operational launch vehicle, and the fourth-highest capacity of any rocket ever built, trailing the American Saturn V and the Soviet Energia and N1.
SpaceX conducted Falcon Heavy's maiden launch on February 6, 2018, at 3:45 p.m. EST (20:45 UTC). The rocket carried a Tesla Roadster belonging to SpaceX founder Elon Musk, as a dummy payload. The next Falcon Heavy launch is scheduled for early 2019.
New Glenn:
The New Glenn is a heavy lift orbital launch vehicle in development by Blue Origin. Design work on the vehicle began in 2012. The high-level specifications for the vehicle were publicly announced in September 2016. New Glenn is described as a 7-meter-diameter (23 ft), two- or three-stage rocket. Its first stage will be powered by seven BE-4 engines that are also being designed and manufactured by Blue Origin. Like the New Shepard suborbital launch vehicle that preceded it, the New Glenn's first stage is designed to be reusable.
Crew-1 Mission
Follow!
FB : / redsidefanpage
Insta: / redsidefanpage
New “Rocket Size Comparison” Update 🚀🚀🚀 here : czcams.com/video/1DHNp7aEviE/video.html
Thx
@@adhirsh1330 p
Okay red, the thumbnail was hilarious man. But include their thrust and ISP
Hi
Hello
Nice vid but year of production of every each rocket would be even nicer. Country of origin too.
And payload to LEO.
Could just google it, I mean the rockets name is right there
@@obisvanainobis9950 Well yes, but that would interrupt the flow of the video, constantly clicking away to look at wikipedia.
Never satisfied
@@GoranXII as well as its diameter
"It's not the size of the rocket it's the thrust that matters".
I clicked on this video specifically for this type of comment. Was not disappointed!
Yes but nobody understands physics 🙂🙏
Nakul sri I think it was a penis joke
nah its about delta V
@@christinalin8208 sarcasm 😂😂😂
The fact that this was made when starship was just a concept and is now something you can see sitting on a launch pad in Texas is insane
starship is still just a concept lol. It just isn't an idea that will work. It's also horrible so the FAA and NASA will ground it before it can do anything.
It would be very cool to have all of these in one super-sized museum!
that's basically rocket garden
Girls locker room: hes actually really nice
Boys locker room:
"ight bet, whoever have a bigger pp gets all the cookies"
😂this is the way of the universe...no doubt
for a second i thought you mean they are comparing their rocket models
😂😂😂 like who have bigger rocket
who's is the starship
Can't wait for the Starship to launch! So happy to be alive to witness that historical event!
Thanks to the internet. We are alive to witness most historical events. What a time to be alive
Zakk Kowalski Agree! Would be amazing to see it live in person tho!
@@3LNO Im super lucky! i live 2 Hour car drive away from Cape Canaveral Kennedy Space Center Florida! :)
@@thehonestdoctor3590 nah ur american so ur not lucky
Noel min Boel whys that?
0:48 GSLV Mk3 😍💪
huh
so?
@@YaItxSmoothy I should ask you that question. So? So he is feeling proud of his country's most powerful rocket. And rightfully so. So what is it to you?
Gravity - no one can defeat me
Rocket - hold my payload
lool
Saturn V: Brrrrrrr
1:14 Long march 3B with "United States" written in the side.
Our spies have gone to a new level
Lmao I didn’t even notice
Lmfao i didnt notice that
什么鬼?
Sneak 100
But seriously, wtf?
modelling mistake. he forgot to remove it
1:14 Long march 3B with "United States" written on the side.
wait wut?
I noticed it too. I am very sensitive in term of the ideology of space nationality. Although long march is a stupid name and we got Russian tech. But we got what we got. Ain’t everybody body got rocket to lunch.
@@RoentgenChernobyl Long March is'nt a stupid name for a Chinese rocket, since it the name of the event who put Mao Zedong as the head of Chinese Communist Party. For Chinese People Republic it is as important as the Revere's Midnight Ride for the USA
@@RoentgenChernobyl Long march is like odessey, how is it a stupid name? It's a perfect name.
@@ioni2285 I perfectly know how it got its name. 长征。 It is a highly politicized term. Part of CCP propaganda is Long March spirit 长征精神. About how Chinese red army did a 25000 Chinese miles march to escape from enemies , some say strategic translocation. The reason I say it’s a stupid name is it is such a last generation concept. We need a new form of patriotism, the old method had proven itself out of date. Young generations are not buying it. On the other hand, 天宫,嫦娥,玉兔, these names are perfectly named. Although it might symbolize feudalistic society ideology, but it can ring a bell in all Chinese heart, even in the “not caring young people” s heart. It represents the deeply embedded common values among our people given by the long and rich history of Chinese civilization.
I typed too much nonsense. In short, I think Long March, in term of naming a rocket, is not a good idea for marketing.(very subtle pun indented)
@@raining_macondo 兄弟,长征是个高度政治化的词眼。长征跟奥德赛可俩味儿啊。奥德赛是冒险发现探索的故事。长征是逃跑但是我们挺过来了。长征是在庆祝失败,而且年轻一代根本不在乎长征精神。他叫征途,远征啥的,都比长征强。我真不觉得长征是个好名字。不吉利。
Who saw starship launch today?
The fact that a new version of starship was just made that is 20m taller than this version is crazy, and has around 20 million pounds of thrust too
I love videos that get straight to the point ... No dilly-dallying for 10 minutes before getting to the reason why we all clicked 👍👏👏
Monetized youTube videos have to be a certain length in order for the content creattor to get paid, that’s why they sometimes ramble on and on and drag it out past the 11 minute mark ... not sure what CZcams’s policy is now with regards to video duration and all with all the deregulation and demonetization of videos. But yea, that’s why they drag it out 🙂
According to the Wadsworth Constant you're usually safe to immediately skip the 33% of any video anyway
Nah I am annoyed I got fished with a title pic of these rockets in cities. Fuck that
От просмотра толку всё равно никакого 🤮
Whhhaaat?
Did you seriously think they'd put them all in 1 city?
V2 Rocket: *did you forget about me? I created you all!*
@Austin Butler r/woooosh
Carlos Almeida Navarro haha I use Reddit aha funny. No.
Sea dragon has left the chat
V1: bitch please
Sea Dragon: *You’re not alone...*
0:01 welcome to timed beta, have some snacks 🍿
Who is here after SN8 launch test?
i am after SN9 )))))
Me
@@user-gu7oy1hb3f time travel ????
January 2nd, 2020
@@aidenfischesser3038 January 19th
Saturn V is still the most badass rocket ever. Those engines were ridiculous. SLS might be epic also
Starship will be the best of all
Saturn V gang rise up
NASA on top
Actually falcon heavy its the most powerful rocket
@@donnyandriano3472 Falcon Heavy isn't more powerful than the Saturn V or the N1, and it won't be more powerful than the SLS or the Starship.
wait for starship
Good job. Really nice to get the sense of the scale differences among them by seeing:-)
Sad that the Mother of all these rockets is missing. The German A4 / V2, a rocket so ahead of its time. It is a direct relative to the Saturn 5 Moon rocket.
Exactly! Didn't Werner Vaun Braun help design it?🤔
The only thing they have in common is that both, not bicycle.
The mother was stolen, Germany was divided in half and ruled by two super power powers once. Later was United again when one super power fell and then again ruled by the other and only super power. Still ruling and Germany is still yet to get it's freedom back.
Germans have chosen fat slavery over lean freedom that USA offered to numerous other countries.
@@Busdude97 yeah
I'm kinda sad that u said 5 and not the Roman numeral for 5
It’s nice to see the Queen herself, in the top 3. The Saturn V was one of the greats.
Still is - and always will be, those Mighty F-1 Engines which whops out 1.5million pounds of thrust "EACH" will never be beaten - todays rockets now use lots of little engines
The starship will be more powerful then the Saturn V
Kid: Mom, CZcams has a video comparing all your toys!
😂🤣😂👍
LOL IM ROLLING RN XD
yo mama so big, even starship is only as deep as her pinky finger down there.
lol
@@norusmondus this man really making yo mamma jokes in 2020
Гордость берет за человечество при просмотре этого видео!
Proud of humanity when watching this video!
The Long March 3B at 1:14 had “United States” on its first stage liquid boosters, near the bottom, even though it’s an entirely Chinese made rocket, partially designed to compete against the USA
That's why I came to the comment section....saw it too
Most of it's technology was stolen from the US so the US is given rightful credit.
Chinese 'made' with US technology. America paved the way.
@@bruceli9094 you mean the soviet union.
they helped the Chinese not the usa.
@@egyptcountryball2288 yes they bought one when Soviet union failed
Recommend going to Texas and seeing the size of Saturn v in person, it is insane. Pictures cannot do it justice
Love this type of video. It really puts everything in a new light. Great video.
Really looking forward to seeing Starship launch
is there any schedule ??
@@sariihover4798 late 2020, but thats Elon time and Elon time isnt often the most accurate. You should expect one to fly before the start of 2022 at worst.
I think you won't live long enought to see it... :D But you can still hope.
@@RmDIrSudoSu we millennials will live to see the starship launch
Should see a test flight this year or early next year, with the rate of development that it's going at.
Really cool video. Nice to put the size of these behemoths into perspective.
Amazing !! I always wonder about this. Thank you !
Proud to see GSLV mark -3.. jai hind..jai ISRO..
True luv ❤️ GSLV
We will soon have gslv 4 and space shuttle too.
Then the Indian rockets will stand equally tall against the other big brothers
Awesome video. Appreciate your efforts in making it.
Nice work, Thank you for taking the time to make this.
That was beautifully amazing. 🤤 An spectacular beginning. Congratulations!!!!
Really nice work. Beautiful in every detail. Thank you.
Can’t wait to be here in 20 years when all these look like toys
IF there's a 20 years from now lol
To be fair I'm not even sure that'll be the case. You saw the Saturn V there, made in the sixties when funding had never been higher. Still the biggest rocket we have made and the 3rd biggest out of the planned ones too. So who knows. Twenty years isnt too long in space flight terms.
It's 50 years from Saturn V - still the biggest successfully launched rocket.
Not starship
The already sell them on amazon no need to wait 20 years
I'm missing the dates of the rockets' creation. As well as memories of the V2 rockets, the where, the beginning.
The combination of video and song made me feel like the Cosmos was calling me... Beautiful.
Where the SLS and the New Glenn?
prostouser100 theyre not made yet
@@goki6548 is the starship already made?
SLS is renamed ares 5
prostouser100 they still making and developing the prototype
Anton Lencses yes i would say that
CZcams: Yo, u like rockets?
Me: .... You win this time, CZcams...
Starship launching today Let's gooo
0:47 beautiful Beast GSLV 3🔥🔥🇮🇳
Yeah ❤️ 🇮🇳
Beast is name giving to something's big.......it's not even worth to COMPARE WITH Saturn and also mock it....
0:55 gslv mk 3❤️❤️
Long March with "United States" on the booster? WUT?
And Sputnik launcher is really really oversized (fat), it should be the same thickness as Soyuz/Vostok
For what I’ve seen the Sputnik one is pretty accurate. And yeah, I had the same thinking. “Wasn’t the long March a patriotic thing for the communist party in China?”
@@spicyleaves8876 no, the sputnik is way to thick and should be the same as the base of the soyuz as they are the same thing
Star ship just launched so exiting!
Thank you for uploading. I got the chance to see a rocket launch in 2018. Incredible experience. I shared a pretty cool montage of the journey to my page.
This is the first time I've seen this video. Wanted to know when Starship (118m) would launch, and as of this comment (17. April 2023) Google literally said the earliest opportunity for it's launch is today. Pretty cool coincidence.
Wow, I just checked. It's live in 27 minutes!
They cancelled it lol
@@davidd577u Lol, yeah. God damnit
RIP 24/7 your sacrifice will aid in the advancement of your younger siblings.
This is awesome, thanks for making this! So far I've only seen a Shuttle, Saturn V, a fully stacked Falcon 9 upclose. Looking forward to seeing Starship!
When I was a kid I saw the Saturn V and toured a mock up of the shuttle. I'm terribly envious of you seeing a stacked F9. Gonna watch the Starlink launch now
Never saw a rocket
@@caab0516 don't give up hope!
@@lordbored2706 Well I dont live in the US but maybe one day I could be a passanger on a starship, thats a big dream tho
@@caab0516 I'll take you to Cape or starbase one day. And no you don't get to have a say because after, I T 'S B R A Z I L
Such beautiful music. It feels really stress relieving :)
Great work great choice of music
Rockets are probably the most impressive technology humanity has created so far.
What you typing on?
@@chumleyk good point
Agreed
Why can’t you just put a human next to every single rocket
He did but some died of Covid19
Some are already inside in the CMs.
banana for scale
He hasn’t been in school since Covid started so his iq dropped a little
He added human to some landmark and famous rockets to see the increase and in technology within that generation ,like the first ever rocket ,then then space shuttle,
Last the starship
Oh my god this was such an awesome video 😳and the music just gave me goosebumps as each rocket gets larger😲😳❤
wow great job. Thanks for sharing !!! 🙏💖
The 3D render of the sputnik is just awful, should be the same as the Vostok or Soyuz with one stage less on top. But wery well done, cheers.
The Energia also is very thick
Boosters of Angara-5 also is very thick
Time?
MrAlexey89 yeah, but I think that’s accurate.
Rocketek no, both Sputnik and Vostok were launched using variants of the R-7 rocket. There were differences between them, but nothing that substantial. In fact, if you removed the spacecraft, the rockets should be almost exactly identical.
GSLV mk3 itself is huge.. so I wonder how big the spaceX starship rocket will be
Even though it was never built i would have likes to see a comparison with the "Sea Dragon". Great video!!
This is the type of thing that never leaves your recommended for sum reason.
Cool! I like playing "Rocket Craze" on my mobile :)
E K if you like that you will surely enjoy spaceflight simulator
But this isn't a space game.
*Glitch in the matrix*
0:55 GSLV MK-3 😍😍😍😍😍
😊🙏🇮🇳
🇮🇳❤️
Is sal 2 launch hai Mk3 ke 😘😘
The gslv mk3 looks thi cc
ISRO ❤🇮🇳
I learnt something. Thank you.
Thanks I appreciate the work that went into that!! Gives a lot of perspective!! Wish there was a wee bit more info explaining the country of origin!!
I got it1! Used two different Search Engines; Result Hunter and Freespoke
I remember watching the first Shuttle launch and being shocked by how it jumped off the launch pad compared to the Saturn V....wow....
Funny thing is, that Saturn V has higher acceleration, it looks like that only beacuse it's huge
Solid rocket booster builds thrust quickly
It was a sports car. "I got things to do and no time to waste". I saw Apollo 17 (at night) and that sucker was like a freight train. Pure power.
You must've been off ur rocker high, bc the space shuttle is an old, ineffective, hardly functional bulgy, ugly piece of space crap like the Van of rocketships.
Especially in comparison to the sleek, sexy, better, much more power, and thrust,
much more exciting!
more efficient less pollution producing Saturn🪐 V?! NO contest!! The Saturn v is superior in every way!!!
Try to build a Space Station using a Saturn V if it's superior in every way@@vareylmorvain6246
What’s scary about this video, is that these rockets look like the ones I make on KSP.
Lmaoooo truuuueeeee the souyuz and some weird looking ones lmaooo
And I bet they blow up the same way.
That was a treat
Beautiful !
Seadragon: *Sniff.* 😞
Poor sea dragon
It was never built and never will.
There is a lot of proposed astonishing rockets and some are even larger than Sea Dragon... that never go beyond PowerPoint
Kerbodynamic X
The Seadragon was the biggest rocket to have actually been officially designed by NASA. Here’s hoping some rich dude’ll spend a few just because they can in 200 years or so.
MoonTrooper258 aa in 200 years they’ll figure out alternatives. Space elevators/skyhooks, fusion powered spaceships...
Proton? You know, the one that lifted one space station and significantly contributed in second.
naaah we better show fantasies
The video doesnt show Proton, yet shows Angara that hasnt lifted shit yet.
Most wonderful video on rocketry ever I saw.
Great vedio bro.Informative & effective.Nice animation too
I think yall are giving him too much of a hard time... yes there are some missing rockets and weird proportions but it was still very well put together and there’s clearly effort put into it... i thought it was very nice!
1:14 The Long March is a Chinese rocket but it says "United States" on the strap-on boosters
George L. only u
George L. America ?? Hahaha maybe Russia ?
Names the country its copied from.
Nice show!
Really nicely done! (Wish there was a little human figure next to each one though)
STARSHIP is beautiful 🌟 ♥️🔥
Sea dragon better)
Girls: starship soo cool
Boys: starship soo cool
Legends : HUH SEA DRAGON is better
@@mattdoesyoutube9000 no Saturn v hurts me well not because it is not cool but they Just dont improve upon it like f1B engines because of stupit conggress it could be soo much better than sls like throwing away Rs25 that can fly 15 times shame on them starship is stupit but the first stage super heavy what People realy should talking about if all this project could been a lot better if rocket stages Re desing for 2 reusable and 3rd made out of carbon fiber hydrogen fueled stage optimal for moon and geostationry it would be a lot better but starship Will never see mars dv bugget forbids it
@@fred0rice574 no
@@S-T-A-R-M-A-N yes
Even though it never got made, it would have been really interesting to see how the Sea Dragon sized up against the rest
Starship 2.0 will be as big as sea dragon, and more powerful.
@@hohndoe420 starship 2.0 isn't a thing. You've been misinformed.
@@dylancook7732 Either that, or he's just speculating on potential future developments.
@@mattrobson3603 True, but there are so many videos out there (channels like Future Unity, SpaceX Fans, etc.) Talking about things like starship 2.0 or nuclear starships. I think there's a good chance that someone might fall prey to their clickbait and misinformation.
Love this. Thanks.
This is my favorite of the comparison video's
She said rocket size didn’t matter :(
It's not the size of the rocket but how well it's launched.
Its flight time that matters.
The size matter if you want to carry more load and people to bring to space.
That comments section so funny 😀
@@Jox9449 Are you kidding? XD You don't know the word JOKE?
"We stand on the shoulder's of giants".
Great animation - thanks
Nice, but next time include more data on ship that is easier to read. Also, more relative size references would be interesting and cool. Also, add SLS!
"It's so big!"
yup
I never realized how big they are! Especially the Saturn V!
Saturn V is one of the most powerful too!
@@ejmtv3 Saturn V is still the most powerful rocket to have ever launched.
@@ImNotActuallyChristianyes, but it will be starship soon
@@salaheddine9251 correct nearly 50 years separating these two rockets probably one of the longest hiatus's in the history of rocket development.
Me gustan mocho este tipo de videos así muy bien hecho ❤️✌️
perfect video to dedicate to human space development since the origins of rockets
Girls sleepovers : oh my god I think micheal likes you!
Boys sleepovers :
Anyone else just been going on a spaceflight binge after the space x launch ?
😊
Starship is the culmination of everything humanity has done to get to where we are now. It’s the next step. It’s the future.
Hence why I am so excited.
The ones that comes back and land where they get launched are amazing to see.
1:40 Space X: Falcon 9 + Crew Dragon .... :D
and Starship
Very nice lineup, although I was hoping (since you've also included vehicles that never flew or are under development) that the final one would be the Sea Dragon.
Sander Haanstra Was the sea dragon ever actually made though, even with a prototype model?
@@danielwhyatt3278 It was never built, it was conceptualized in 1962.
His point is that the Starship is only proposed just like the Sea Dragon and the Sea Dragon would've been bigger so why it isn't included
@@norbertk.5328 Starship was built
@@iBittz I think you mistaken it with the Falcon Heavy. I've seen only concept drawings of the Starship. Musk and his team changed the size of it many times before they shown any working prototype. Do not overestimate Musk. He is just a greedy billionaire with empty promises.
Good video!! An example, the "Tacoma Narrows" was one of the largest bridges in the world, but it wasn't more than that 🚀
Was satisfying to watch.
top show
sputnik doesn't look like itself 0:27 ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Спутник_(ракета-носитель)
Now lauch all at the same time
Well done!
Greetings from Germany!
Wow history of space exploration is an interesting thing :g
GSLV MK-|||(ISRO) INDIA-👍👍
МММ так себе
🇮🇳👍
India opppp
Yes that is the most powerful rocket of India at this time and one of the most powerful in the world.
@@as6961 Wait till HLV comes along within next few years.
Thank you for all the work you put in to produce this. I'd no idea Starship was so damn big.
Its actually 120 meters tall and the bottom stage (super heavy) has 33 raptor engines in it while the upper stage whi is starship has 6
It's not. That's CGI there is no so called Starship. Science fiction bub
@@paulierosenbaum8213 check out spacex’s starship, it’s real, same with the booster stage
Ew starship is so horrible that it's only a pile of dust.
@@spacexishorriblepleasedeleteit tf u talkin about mf
Было бы неплохо указать год рядом с ракетой. Видео получилось бы ещё более информативным.