Dragon in a fairing, SLS launch pad, Crew access arm in the trunk section, US spacecraft docking to russian segment. Everything in this video is beautiful
I have a question: As far as I've seen, the large white clamshell fairings aren't present on the Crew Dragon. The Capsule already has enough protection, and plus, the oblong fairings are only used on uncrewed rockets, especially uncrewed Falcon-9's. Anyways, great video!
B+. Great work on the animation, but some work needs to be done on the actual process of the flight. Such as.. the boost-back for Stage 1 was omitted, and then you mixed the whole "fairing separation" with a Crew Dragon launch. You're about 85% of the way there. An update to this video would be nice.
Um, did Crew Dragon flew with a fairing? Kind of hard for the crew to get into the capsule. I don't think cargo Dragon flew with a fairing either, sorry.
The wires was used for controlling the valve to control the thrust, run the pumps and stuff But the pipes in the other hand was use for cooldown the nozzel, put other fuel to the position they want and stuff
A Merlin engine is a gas-generator open-cycle engine. This means that the propellant is burned in a gas generator and the resultant hot air is used to power the engine's pumps.
They recover the payload covers very often with ships, the cover halfs have parachutes and splashdown in the ocean. The second stage with it's engine make what's called as a deorbit burn, so they end up in a trayectory that makes the second stage get destroyed by reentry heat.
@@harshthakur1434 atmosphere is made of nothing but air. U must have meant the air density is very low in upper atmosphere. Plus, the fins are used when the rocket is about to land not in upper atmosphere.
question: why does we use liquid oxygen as oxidizer when we have plenty of oxygen here on earth... i get that theres no oxygen in space but why not dedicate a whole new stage for earth.. like lets say 5-6k meters u can still push it to hyothetical limit 8 .. that way it will cost less on manufacturing and cost of oxidizer
Because liquid oxygen is about 1000 times more dense than gass oxygen. You get more with less volume. + above 20km you don't have much oxygen, and how would you get the oxygen poor atmosphere in an engine? It's rocket science for a reason.
@@thomasvanwely thats why i said 5-6km of the ground not 20km....that like 6 burj khalifa. if its a small two staged rocket attach to 2 rockets that doesnt have a oxidizer or small amount as a support.. that way that 2 side rocket will break in the 5-6km and the 2 stage rocket will continue its journey....yeah.. you also need to build another 2 smaller rocket but given that you can less in oxidizer...its a win win... if it can work...
@@fogster8886 I don't think you know how rockets work. The air around is aprox 20% oxygen. You need to pump a rediculous amount of air through the combustionchamber for that to work.
Dragon in a fairing, SLS launch pad, Crew access arm in the trunk section, US spacecraft docking to russian segment. Everything in this video is beautiful
Oh and also the merlin 1d vaccum being a cube
@SpaceX Flight Sim Didnt include the american flag and its falcon logo
@SpaceX Flight Sim And how did the dragon stop so fast when its also so fast
@SpaceX Flight Sim i think they sufferin cause they are forced to drink cups of tea
@SpaceX Flight Sim and also how does the falcon 9 not break when it only has 1 connection
Every space nerd is shaking their head right now
Yeah
This guy can’t even watch a dragon 2 launch to get an ounce of knowledge yet put DAYS into a whole ass animation.
Thats me
@Never plays it does sent crew dragon, just not INSIDE the fairing
@Never plays Crew Dragon is the capsule on top, the rocket is still called the Falcon 9.
The merlin engine on second stage is just a cube
Thats new dragon with fairings
Yes 😒
Lol ikr
Its supposed to be without the fairings theres 2 falcon 9 falcon 9 (normal) falcon 9 (crew dragon no fairings)
@@chabveasna8400 i was being sarcastic
lmao
Explanation is good
But Bruh! 🙄 you putted Dragon crew capsule in a fairing 😂
That was a disaster 😥
Crew would die if they aborted lol
@@colevanwyk3056 Yup 🙄 Do or Die mission 😂😂
And Crew Dragon not docking at aft Zvezda, it dock at forward port
@@akhdan_zaki they dock Harmony front
The dragon in the nose cone so fucking cursed
More cursed than square nozzle?
Newton's Fourth Law of Motion
Any book is always in state of rest until any external force of exam is applied on students.
🔥😂lol
Hahahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣
mera College mai yahi haal hai 😂
😂😆
XD I LEGIT WAS LIKE “WHAT THAT’S NORMAL” UNTILL I READ IT
when Dragon was launched with fairings???
Never
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Lol
This is a parody channel, right?
really awesome videos.
2 Falcon 9 boosters landing simultaneously is the most amazing thing I've ever seen.
Thank you so much guys. I was looking for these kind of videos, and I finally found them. Thanks a lot. You just helped to build a rocket 🚀 ❤
Iam understanding maney project principals thanks for giving the explanation
I like this technology 😍my ambition is this but I'm Myanmar .
Myanmar will be like INDIA after 10 years
I love you
We 3rd world country controlled by oligarch, ill people for their own greed of power/ambition.
I'm myanmar Elon musk big fan
Come to INDIA and try to do Graduation important for ISRO
That cubic MVac!!!
That is funny! Lol
I loved this, do you have references and sources? I couldn't find most of the information about reusability on their website
this isnt really a good video of explaining the falcon 9
@@bonesoneuropa1610 Yes !!
interesting
Man they are genius 21 000 kg to fall on earth with that smoth landing ..amazing
The way of explaining 😍🤩 thank u.
this is fing amazing
Thank youu
Professionals and Experts
Is this my favorite YT channel already? I think so!
Still thinking about the algorithms working in flight computer and witts of engineers who built those algorithms
Minute 2:57
Dragon protective nose cone will be open and separate
I have question, where is the part going?
Thank you so much for your Good explanation and All the best for your future videos
Um
Dragon with fairings😂
lol 🤪😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
they don't use fairings when they launch the dragon capsule
My dumb question of the day is why no parachutes? Seems like cheap and easy to install including the repacking mechanism.
I have a question: As far as I've seen, the large white clamshell fairings aren't present on the Crew Dragon. The Capsule already has enough protection, and plus, the oblong fairings are only used on uncrewed rockets, especially uncrewed Falcon-9's. Anyways, great video!
What was the question?
@@peterinfamilyguy the question was why they added the clamshells bc if you've seen a crew dragon launch the clamshell fairings aren't present.
they arent there this video isnt accurate
FUEL REZIDIXO
This video is horridly inaccurate
Who else came here from Twitter?
Me
I dont have twitter
This is the future
Has it launched or not?
B+. Great work on the animation, but some work needs to be done on the actual process of the flight. Such as.. the boost-back for Stage 1 was omitted, and then you mixed the whole "fairing separation" with a Crew Dragon launch. You're about 85% of the way there. An update to this video would be nice.
Bruh dragon in fairing
Sir please make a New video about the topic that how a rocket engine works?🚀🙏🙏🙏
May I Do One?
this is not a good video
3:33 hmm yes aCurATe
This is awesome 👍
Good work ✌️👌👍
how you are making animations could you give what type of 3d applications you are using
I don't think I'd want to learn rocket science from a channel that can't even get the title grammatically correct..
Too much thank you you made a perfect video for me,thank you again🤗
Hi Man I saw new tall man video,
Can you make a video on space fountain ,reaching space without rockets
The second stage and the stage before nose cone can be reused too if it is returned back to the launch pad.
👏thanks🙏
dude the square merlin is so sus it supposed to be round
Those superdraco engines are op
Nice explanation btw
did you know that rocket has the shape of a penis
Um, did Crew Dragon flew with a fairing? Kind of hard for the crew to get into the capsule. I don't think cargo Dragon flew with a fairing either, sorry.
Space x rocket is best
Next: Falcon Heavy
I thought dragon docked at the ida ports not the Russian side of iss lmao
that's because dragon does dock to the ida ports
Why is the dragon in the faring?
The Soyouz metod has 40K likes and the Falcon metod has 4.7K like you see the diferences
Falcon 9 lore
why, why would you put crew dragon capsule in fairing?
This was a success now, but I'm assuming anyone watching this already knew that.
Second sage engine is square for some reason on here and why is there a dragon in fairings and it doesn’t go supersonic speed
0:52 typo lol
Thanks sir, For this video, I really appreciate with u, sir pls uploaded B777 or B787 Engine Full conpect video...How it is Engine start etc....
Osm bro keep doing
Man 💥💥
Why it isn't burned by atmosphere
Power 💥🤭
Your explanation is good bro
SPACEX FALCON 9 DRAGON LAUNCH!!!!!!!!!!
the crew dragon is not in the payload !!
im just using this to find good details to build it in a video game
Do not use this video
Super👌👌
Bruh why the Crew Dragon has carried by Falcon 9 but its have Fairings?????
I want to know how rocket engine is working.
I saw lots of wires and circuits in some engines. why they use in engines🙄
That wires use to control the rocket like RC
@@astrox9097 ok thanks 🙏
@@gouthamkrishna1209 no problem
The wires was used for controlling the valve to control the thrust, run the pumps and stuff
But the pipes in the other hand was use for cooldown the nozzel, put other fuel to the position they want and stuff
A Merlin engine is a gas-generator open-cycle engine. This means that the propellant is burned in a gas generator and the resultant hot air is used to power the engine's pumps.
What happens to Second stage engine and payload covers ?
Free fall to earth
@@mjabb02 and maybe recovered
They recover the payload covers very often with ships, the cover halfs have parachutes and splashdown in the ocean. The second stage with it's engine make what's called as a deorbit burn, so they end up in a trayectory that makes the second stage get destroyed by reentry heat.
@@luigivelazcosalcedo9524 thank you
Thanks bro 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Very nice explanation 🎉
Awsome work 👏👏👏
Instead of using fins you can try with fans with blades controlling the direction through electronic control system i am not sure you can consider
There is no air in the atmosphere...... Fans wont work there
@@harshthakur1434 atmosphere is made of nothing but air. U must have meant the air density is very low in upper atmosphere. Plus, the fins are used when the rocket is about to land not in upper atmosphere.
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Super brother 👍👍
Goood job
Well done sir
how the hell, do you put dragon inside fairing😂😂😂
Pls make a video about train working
Superb
I thought f9 was a mars rocket🤣
Really very educational viedo
Great work
Hello
well thanks
0:56 Why my engine look like this
The crew dragon can't must be inside a launch shroud
Very nicely made this informative video
I will surely support your channel once I'll start earning.
You Are Not A Space Fan Get Out All OF Us See IT But Not YOu
This is so cursed.
How the rocket separating system works
3d in animation
where is cold gas store ( nitrogen ) and how cold gas enable rocket to return back
Dragon in the fairing?!
Just kidding
How the astronaut get in to the rocket but the rocket has fairing??
they don't have fairings
its not like that the dragon version of the falcon 9 doesnt have the faring part
Plane crazy player
question: why does we use liquid oxygen as oxidizer when we have plenty of oxygen here on earth... i get that theres no oxygen in space but why not dedicate a whole new stage for earth.. like lets say 5-6k meters u can still push it to hyothetical limit 8 .. that way it will cost less on manufacturing and cost of oxidizer
Because liquid oxygen is about 1000 times more dense than gass oxygen. You get more with less volume.
+ above 20km you don't have much oxygen, and how would you get the oxygen poor atmosphere in an engine? It's rocket science for a reason.
@@thomasvanwely thats why i said 5-6km
of the ground not 20km....that like 6 burj khalifa. if its a small two staged rocket attach to 2 rockets that doesnt have a oxidizer or small amount as a support.. that way that 2 side rocket will break in the 5-6km and the 2 stage rocket will continue its journey....yeah.. you also need to build another 2 smaller rocket but given that you can less in oxidizer...its a win win... if it can work...
@@fogster8886 I don't think you know how rockets work. The air around is aprox 20% oxygen. You need to pump a rediculous amount of air through the combustionchamber for that to work.
The dragon dont have faring
I like this video
Nothing is impossible.
good explain 😎
Dude,the dragon does not have fairings