Crewed Mars Mission on Philip Bono's Mars Glider

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  • čas přidán 30. 03. 2023
  • In the year 1960, Philip Bono, a highly specialized Space Vehicle Design Specialist affiliated with the Boeing Airplane Company, formulated a conceptualization of a pioneering manned spacecraft intended for Mars. The outward visage of this spacecraft was fashioned in a manner which exhibited similarities to the X-20A Dyna-Soar single-seat orbital glider concurrently under development at his organization on behalf of the United States Air Force. However, Bono's cerebral rendition of the Mars glider embodied noteworthy dimensional dissimilarities when compared to the Dyna-Soar -- namely, it was of an enormity that was capable of accommodating an eight-man "expeditionary force," and nearly 40 tons of supplies and equipment. The prodigious Mars glider boasted a flat-bellied physique that spanned a monumental 125 feet in length, and an impressive 95 feet across its delta wings.
    The Mars glider, once fully assembled and loaded with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propellants, stood at a towering height of 248 feet, weighing in at an impressive 4150 tons. This colossal spacecraft was encompassed by six elongated outboard booster rockets, designed to enshroud and conceal the short booster, living module/rocket stage, and the majority of the aft portion of the glider.
    Bono's original vision of the Mars glider was equipped with scientific instruments that would enable it to scrutinize the Red Planet's surface and atmosphere. This glider would harness the power of its wings to generate lift, and it would have been controlled remotely from the mother ship. The spacecraft would have been launched from a mother ship which was stationed in orbit around Mars.
    Even though the Mars Glider concept never came to complete fruition nor was it ever launched, it nevertheless played a consequential role in the technological advancements of other Mars exploration technologies. Additionally, this epoch-making conceptualization inspired a plethora of forthcoming space exploration concepts.
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Komentáře • 312

  • @stuartyoung4182
    @stuartyoung4182 Před rokem +76

    😍Beautiful work, as always!
    I never previously knew about this concept. Since it wasn't until July 14-15, 1965, when Mariner 4 completed its flyby reconnaissance of Mars, that we discovered that Mars has 1-100th of the atmospheric density of Earth, Mr. Bono can be forgiven for selecting a glider configuration for his crewed Mars lander. (Earlier crewed Mars mission architectures made the same assumptions - notably Wernher von Braun's "Marsprojekt", and the lifting-body design of Aeronutronic, a defense related division of Ford Aerospace).

    • @dogmaticpyrrhonist543
      @dogmaticpyrrhonist543 Před rokem +5

      There's a distinct change in the concepts from before and after. I think the first detailed concept after was the North American Rockwell one, and most follow a similar theme from there on. Earlier ones all use a lot more aero.

    • @elciosampaio2018
      @elciosampaio2018 Před rokem

      ​@@dogmaticpyrrhonist543 Pure C.G.I, cattle!!!

    • @elciosampaio2018
      @elciosampaio2018 Před rokem +1

      ​@@dogmaticpyrrhonist543 Starting at 2:55, who is filming??

    • @dogmaticpyrrhonist543
      @dogmaticpyrrhonist543 Před rokem +3

      @@elciosampaio2018 Welcome to the channel, it's all CGI, of f*cking course.

    • @user-or7gj7mz2p
      @user-or7gj7mz2p Před měsícem

      ❤😊😊@@dogmaticpyrrhonist543❤❤❤❤❤

  • @doltsbane
    @doltsbane Před rokem +23

    Kind of reminds me of the ship from the movie "Conquest of Space". So many unrealized ideas for winged spaceflight. Another interesting space plane concept was the caret wing waverider that Terence Nonweiler proposed back in the 1950s.

    • @generalyellor8188
      @generalyellor8188 Před rokem +3

      I read somewhere that the production designer for the original 1968 film Planet of the Apes used this concept to create the movie's spacecraft that would later be called the "Icarus." The film designer's renderings of the complete vehicle, unseen booster included, looked very much like this.

    • @campbellmays9900
      @campbellmays9900 Před rokem

      I read an analysis of the movie once that was pretty interesting. But it lost me when it insisted that one of the characters was supposed to be gay,so.......

    • @David-cv1se
      @David-cv1se Před 4 dny

      Bcs you watched a movie here as well

  • @kspencerian
    @kspencerian Před rokem +46

    Gorgeous use of actual Mars renderings and images. The view during descent over Tharsis was very Kubrick-style. I recognize the landing site; it appears to be Curiosity's home, Gale Crater, as the backdrop of Mt. Sharp is my computer desktop background. Phil Bono would be proud of this.

    • @mariasirona1622
      @mariasirona1622 Před rokem +2

      That ain't Tharsis, that is Valles Marineris

    • @kspencerian
      @kspencerian Před rokem

      @@mariasirona1622 Valles Marineris is part of the Tharsis region.

    • @mariasirona1622
      @mariasirona1622 Před rokem +1

      @@kspencerian what? No. Tharsis is the four big mountains and the land in between them

    • @kspencerian
      @kspencerian Před rokem +3

      @@mariasirona1622 I see what you're saying. The canyon borders Tharsis and is part of the eastern plateau. Its likelihood as a tectonic crack caused by volcanic activity has been my understanding and proximity.

    • @praba4036
      @praba4036 Před 4 měsíci

      🙏-rice-lula
      ⛽ comba jet pro rocket
      8gb- co-nill
      2024

  • @chialeux514
    @chialeux514 Před 3 dny

    Extra credit for showing the craft pointed backwards during Orbital Insertion.
    So many movies and videos show spacecraft still pointing forwards with thrusters on - as if they wanted to crash into the planet.

  • @jstrotha0975
    @jstrotha0975 Před rokem +14

    I never heard of this concept before. Beautiful as always, keep up the good work.

  • @ajds
    @ajds Před rokem +3

    Stunningly gorgeous. Movie quality - I was transfixed.

  • @jaypaint4855
    @jaypaint4855 Před rokem +7

    I like how this shows Mars’ atmosphere as blue, not orange, as it sometimes is not

  • @scottfw7169
    @scottfw7169 Před rokem +60

    This is the channel where once you get to know the channel you click like and save even before watching the video. 🚀

    • @BryanBlock
      @BryanBlock Před rokem +4

      That's EXACTLY what I do!

    • @johnorlitta
      @johnorlitta Před rokem

      I clicked like for your comment before I finished reading it

    • @David-cv1se
      @David-cv1se Před 4 dny +1

      🤣😅🤣😅🤡👆

  • @AnneSmile-cv9yl
    @AnneSmile-cv9yl Před 22 dny

    Thank you Bravo congratulations more amazing missions, breathtaking with tears. Thank you once again

  • @paulgrove1407
    @paulgrove1407 Před rokem +8

    Those old designs were something else. This does not look like it has any abort options or margin of error, designed long before NASA became risk-averse. I really like the Plug Nozzle Boosters and Injection Stage.

    • @russellharrell2747
      @russellharrell2747 Před rokem

      The original concept had the forward section of the glider as the crew return capsule, which presumably could have been part of an escape mechanism. It was the only part of the craft that was designed to renter the atmosphere and splash down.

  • @HalNordmann
    @HalNordmann Před rokem +24

    Not to nitpick, but there are some minor errors:
    - the stage separates from the glider before it enters Mars orbit, so that the glider does a direct entry
    - the orange tank around it is supposed to be discarded before heading to Earth, as it is empty by that point.
    - as the nose of the glider contains a reactor, it is supposed to be dismounted during the surface operations.
    - before liftoff from Mars, the rear of the glider is supposed to be anchored via cables
    Otherwise, great job on this rarely-known concept!

    • @themagiceye6723
      @themagiceye6723 Před rokem +8

      Literally to nitpick

    • @Yusuke_Denton
      @Yusuke_Denton Před rokem +3

      Don't feel bad about nitpicking. It's interesting information. :)

    • @davidvaughn7752
      @davidvaughn7752 Před 11 měsíci +1

      To nitpick or not to nitpick, that is the question.

  • @russellharrell2747
    @russellharrell2747 Před rokem +3

    I remember spending hours looking at the mars mission article in my World Book. Part of that mission profile was extending a boom from the landing craft and spinning the entire craft for gravity during the cruise phase. The video shows a more updated architecture with a reusable nuclear booster?
    It’s a joy to see something from my childhood imagination rendered in an awesome animation

  • @BartJBols
    @BartJBols Před rokem +19

    This craft looks ksp levels of jank. 10/10

    • @fractalelf7760
      @fractalelf7760 Před rokem +2

      Yep I see a new design in KSP to work on.

    • @Nighthawke70
      @Nighthawke70 Před rokem

      Don't forget, the glider needs to work in 8mb atmosphere, Mars equivalent. Not the 80mb as Mr. Bono had based this on.

    • @russellharrell2747
      @russellharrell2747 Před rokem

      @@Nighthawke70 yeah, even after the early landers confirmed the extremely thin atmosphere they still had the glider mission as an example of a manned mission to mars in world book encyclopedias.

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Před rokem +81

    I’m impressed by how well everything is thought out. Atmosphere too thin to slow down enough? Pop a chute to get the drag you need! No runway? No problem, just land vertically! Don’t want to drag the now dead weight of empty fuel tanks and useless engines? Just cut the glider in half!

    • @jameswilson5165
      @jameswilson5165 Před rokem

      I've wondered why Starship, once in orbit, could not detach what's needed to get to the moon, down and up and back. It would have to be huge fuel savings.

    • @maheshch1829
      @maheshch1829 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jameswilson5165 "detach what's needed?" What do you mean?

    • @jameswilson5165
      @jameswilson5165 Před rokem +1

      @@maheshch1829 Why land the entire ship? Make the cone with draco thrusters detach and land. The Moon and Mars's gravity would allow this.

    • @Madhuntr
      @Madhuntr Před rokem +2

      @@maheshch1829 he means starship is just the LEO delivery system. Like saturn 5 was for the apollo crafts

    • @maheshch1829
      @maheshch1829 Před rokem

      @@Madhuntr got it. Thanks

  • @scottn7cy
    @scottn7cy Před rokem +7

    It's always a good day when I see a new Hazegrayart video.

  • @randycampbell6307
    @randycampbell6307 Před rokem +2

    Well I guessed right :) And as always an awesome rendition of a plausible mission

  • @yourstory1691
    @yourstory1691 Před rokem +1

    This is really KERBAL. Love it

  • @robertevans6481
    @robertevans6481 Před rokem +1

    Great job....that would be a sight to behold on launch day...maybe about 30 miles away,want to keep my hearing....

  • @davidvaughn7752
    @davidvaughn7752 Před 11 měsíci

    A work of art! I'm a fan!

  • @bill_ruppert
    @bill_ruppert Před rokem

    Another great video! Tnanks so much!

  • @lloydbush
    @lloydbush Před rokem

    With that music at the beginning I half expected to hear: "Hello, I'm Michael Anis and this is Episode 266: Apollo 13 - “Houston, we’ve had a problem.” - Part 1..." It just gets me in the right mood.

  • @416dl
    @416dl Před rokem +2

    See a notice and drop whatever else I'm doing...as always incredible except it's all totally believable. Thanks and cheers.

  • @getworking5652
    @getworking5652 Před rokem +2

    Excellent.

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis Před rokem +1

    Looks great 👌

  • @skg7958
    @skg7958 Před rokem

    awesome! sound effects

  • @user-jm6ml2fe3r
    @user-jm6ml2fe3r Před 5 měsíci

    i got so many rabbit holes going into deeper rabbit holes, i don't know where i began anymore.

  • @ex-muslimraj8652
    @ex-muslimraj8652 Před rokem +5

    What was the point of the Glider? It does not need to glide at all! Why glide?
    You are landing vertically, you are taking off with almost as much thrust required for vertical t.o. And to land, you can't do it without the chute, cause atmosphere is too thin! Why glide?

  • @Nighthawke70
    @Nighthawke70 Před rokem +3

    Bono Manned Mars Vehicle Mission Summary:
    Summary: First serious single-launch Mars expedition design
    Propulsion: LOX/LH2
    Braking at Mars: aerodynamic
    Mission Type: conjunction
    Split or All-Up: all up
    ISRU: no ISRU
    Launch Year: 1971
    Crew: 8
    Mars Surface payload-metric tons: 480
    Outbound time-days: 259
    Mars Stay Time-days: 490
    Return Time-days: 248
    Total Mission Time-days: 997
    Total Payload Required in Low Earth Orbit-metric tons: 800
    Total Propellant Required-metric tons: 500
    Propellant Fraction: 0.62
    Mass per crew-metric tons: 100
    Launch Vehicle Payload to LEO-metric tons: 800
    Number of Launches Required to Assemble Payload in Low Earth Orbit: 1
    Launch Vehicle: Bono HLV
    Mr. Bono estimated Mars' atmosphere to be 80mb pressure, 10X greater than what Mariner 4 discovered. His design would need to be redone around these numbers.

  • @dragonmares59110
    @dragonmares59110 Před rokem +2

    Like always, impressive work, you never disappoint !

  • @atptourfan
    @atptourfan Před rokem +11

    We have seen many wild concepts brought beautifully to life by Hazegrayart, but this may be the most poorly considered. Guaranteed loss of crew on Mars landing if not sooner.

    • @gearheadgregwi
      @gearheadgregwi Před rokem

      Yeah. Still cool. If only live in that mythical future. Unlimited funds. Unlimited cheap petroleum. Radiation without long-term effects. Landing an aircraft on a rock-strewn surface.

  • @dsdy1205
    @dsdy1205 Před rokem +2

    The April Fools trick here was played by Mars on us by making us believe it had a thick atmosphere.

  • @shabbysnubtide3339
    @shabbysnubtide3339 Před rokem +4

    Can you cluster aerospike engines?
    I thought they required undisturbed aerodynamics (the same air pressure) on all sides.

  • @roslyntaber9580
    @roslyntaber9580 Před rokem +1

    Love so lifftof with u Dwayne Elliot chéri Love Space with u chéri
    Mars seemes so strong and so fragile in same time Its break heart and music is Beautiful Dwayne Elliot chéri...

  • @Workerbee-zy5nx
    @Workerbee-zy5nx Před 3 měsíci +4

    Note astronaut is only 4 feet tall.🤔👌

  • @iainsweeney4072
    @iainsweeney4072 Před rokem +1

    Awesome 💪

  • @lonnieholcomb2078
    @lonnieholcomb2078 Před rokem +1

    yes very very good work, keep it up

  • @Hykje
    @Hykje Před rokem +1

    "How many boosters do you think are needed?"
    "All of them."

  • @pontuswendt2486
    @pontuswendt2486 Před rokem +2

    AMAZINGNES!!!

  • @albertorafaelcisnerosperfe4899

    Magnificent 🤗❤️

  • @user-oh1uf3vj2e
    @user-oh1uf3vj2e Před rokem +4

    Как всегда невероятно круто!

    • @dziban303
      @dziban303 Před rokem +1

      Watch out for drones Pavel

    • @cpte3729
      @cpte3729 Před rokem

      ​@@dziban303 if that guy's a Ukrainian what you just said could be interpreted as pro-Shahed terrorist attacks, not pro-use of drones on invading soldiers.

    • @praba4036
      @praba4036 Před 5 měsíci +1

      -@http-floopy-caset
      -@found pbs"voice's
      -@project 8gb-
      *-ocean-Rameshwaram

  • @lawrencerajan1973
    @lawrencerajan1973 Před 15 dny

    Very interesting thanks to you sir

  • @cbuchner1
    @cbuchner1 Před rokem +2

    Let‘s launch an SSTM next time!

  • @Charles-7
    @Charles-7 Před rokem +2

    that looks like some launch vehicle made in ksp.

  • @iliketrains0pwned
    @iliketrains0pwned Před rokem

    Could you do an animation of the Delta-glider from Orbiter?

  • @highvelocitypineapple9975
    @highvelocitypineapple9975 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is amazing! I'm very curious as to how you have the craft launch at Cape Canaveral, is the entire scene an image underneath the animation? Or an actual setup? I'd love to know!

  • @raykewin3608
    @raykewin3608 Před rokem +1

    Nice.

  • @peterloohunt
    @peterloohunt Před rokem +1

    Great stuff. The booster engines puzzled me, though? At first I thought thy were aerospikes, but the shape looks wrong, more like a dome than a spike. What are they>

  • @conradnelson5283
    @conradnelson5283 Před rokem

    Very interesting. Probably a little outdated, but does look feasible.

  • @josephvotta6698
    @josephvotta6698 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow! Incredible visual creation! What do you use to create these visuals? What is the name of the artist / team?

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před rokem

    *IMPRESSIVE.*

  • @knytrydr73
    @knytrydr73 Před rokem

    Tonight on "The Way Things Should Have Been"

  • @nhhfdyhvdfghh
    @nhhfdyhvdfghh Před rokem +1

    Жаль, что на Марсе недопустимо высокий радиационный фон и космонавты получат максимально допустимую за всю их карьеру дозу радиации...
    С этим надо что-то решать...

  • @tofikerab1864
    @tofikerab1864 Před rokem +1

    Ok merci pour

  • @user-yk7yv8rb5i
    @user-yk7yv8rb5i Před 4 měsíci

    any way love this❤

  • @tofikerab1864
    @tofikerab1864 Před rokem +1

    Ok merci beaucou

  • @JackieDaniel-op2xz
    @JackieDaniel-op2xz Před měsícem

    Yes

  • @mpetersen6
    @mpetersen6 Před rokem

    Imo one thing that should be employed in any manned Mars mission is Resource Extraction portion that focuses on extracting either chemical fuel and oxidizer from either Diemos or Phobus. Or propellant to be used in a nuclear powered spacecraft. But then I am neither a mission planner or an aerospace engineer.

  • @joaobatistahilariodossanto1813

    Show of tecnologic specie.

  • @KingsleyKaya-kf4br
    @KingsleyKaya-kf4br Před 9 měsíci

    Good

  • @JackieDaniel-op2xz
    @JackieDaniel-op2xz Před měsícem +1

    Yeah

  • @NekoAerospaceSFS
    @NekoAerospaceSFS Před rokem

    Dyna-Soar XL

  • @RHM2116
    @RHM2116 Před rokem

    Another Crazy Mission lol😂

  • @fordlower2527
    @fordlower2527 Před rokem

    Giant Dyna-Soar

  • @underscore4505
    @underscore4505 Před rokem

    Why do thry use a first stage so long?

  • @haouarimonjo9551
    @haouarimonjo9551 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Meyer Habib dans la fusée cachee

  • @Stevek1804
    @Stevek1804 Před 22 dny

    Awesome video but the waste disposal pod impacts Mars? If there was no life on Mars before there certainly was afterwards!

  • @Suleymanylmaz95
    @Suleymanylmaz95 Před 2 měsíci

    Amazing ❤ United States Of America 💪

  • @user-jm6ml2fe3r
    @user-jm6ml2fe3r Před 5 měsíci

    that's what they sent back, it's how to break orbit, it's a honeycomb!

  • @billyrowland503
    @billyrowland503 Před rokem

    aero spike?

  • @soaibsiddiqui2325
    @soaibsiddiqui2325 Před 10 měsíci

    Yaar ye kepchar kese kiya

  • @BPJJohn
    @BPJJohn Před rokem +1

    This Craft looks eerily similar to the so called "Black Triangle" UFOs especially when its Landing.

  • @orionSpacecraft
    @orionSpacecraft Před rokem

    I wanna make this in ksp

  • @EnneaIsInterested
    @EnneaIsInterested Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! Beautiful work! When are you doing the NIMF variations? Atmo-breathing NTRs would be the logical progression from Phil Bono's work.

  • @kirstennitzke6756
    @kirstennitzke6756 Před 9 měsíci

    Who and how do they film this ????

  • @ThomasHaberkorn
    @ThomasHaberkorn Před 11 měsíci

    man I can't imagine the time it took to reach that skill level of yours

  • @MOHAMMADIRFAN-dm7xs
    @MOHAMMADIRFAN-dm7xs Před 20 hodinami

    We'll fix it.

  • @LDTV22OfficialChannel

    It's april fools tommorow. Why not do the Douglas Astro next?

  • @johnorlitta
    @johnorlitta Před rokem

    They forgot to turn the light off in thier shelter before leaving.

  • @reinaldoduartemaia4842

    Legal

  • @HemantKumar-sc8qv
    @HemantKumar-sc8qv Před 10 měsíci

    Wowoooooooooo 😮

  • @nutier
    @nutier Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video ! I love it so much . Thank you for sharing it to us with pleasure . Happy week-end to you !

  • @user-ly7rg9hb4r
    @user-ly7rg9hb4r Před 3 měsíci

    ემასე სად რა გაისროლა და გამოძვრა თან მაგოდენა საწვავი დახარჯა რა გამოვიდა, არაფერი. ძრავა სხვანაირად რომ ავაწყოთ არ გაწყობთ?🇬🇪

  • @cybird1
    @cybird1 Před rokem

    I thought this was an april fools prank video

  • @starlightsexpeditiontel1251

    没有720P么?

  • @sikeliaArT
    @sikeliaArT Před 5 měsíci

    🚀

  • @abrahamdelacruz3317
    @abrahamdelacruz3317 Před 2 měsíci +1

    3:03 ghh😢😮

  • @irinabrezeanu343
    @irinabrezeanu343 Před 6 dny

    ❤❤🎉

  • @antoniomarcosdefigueiredof7759

    Só quero uma oportunidade para soltar a minha integecia

  • @johnorlitta
    @johnorlitta Před měsícem

    They landed on the south pole. I could tell by the igloo

  • @DanielLima-cb6gh
    @DanielLima-cb6gh Před 4 měsíci

    😮

  • @user-tw4xc5yp4g
    @user-tw4xc5yp4g Před měsícem

    🎉✌

  • @lydiak-xc9hc
    @lydiak-xc9hc Před 5 měsíci

    Ok❤❤❤

  • @user-fy6ck9di1f
    @user-fy6ck9di1f Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing this massage, especially Mars mission.

  • @BasanagoudaHebballi
    @BasanagoudaHebballi Před 2 měsíci +1

    Basanaguoda Hebbill BTV

  • @skyejamss
    @skyejamss Před rokem

    oh what could have it been if it were took way more seriously

  • @Dantli2.0
    @Dantli2.0 Před 5 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-ck3pm6sv2f
    @user-ck3pm6sv2f Před 5 dny

    Napisy po polsku nie ma tłumaczenie?

  • @derickkatay
    @derickkatay Před 2 měsíci

    C'est vrai merci😮😮😮😮

  • @rwboa22
    @rwboa22 Před rokem

    DynaSoar on steroids.

  • @mcndr7652
    @mcndr7652 Před 4 dny

    Nasa Será se no espaço sideral existe mini sóis