The clear and concise real-person approach on this channel is very refreshing.
@guppi277Ай бұрын
@@Les-f5u indeed. They nearly made it into a television channel of sorts. Current affairs, news, news analysis, live telecasts, trivia and so on. All dedicated to all things SpaceX ..! Isn’t that super good. 😊 Love their work ..! From down under.
@simonowen1956Ай бұрын
Mate it's not the channel it's the presence and presentation from you as a presenter. Love what you do bro
@DouglasJMarkАй бұрын
Wow, such a large amount of jampacked information from this week’s Space news. Thanks very much.
@robinleicesterАй бұрын
That was a feature packed presentation. Great work Ryan, and all who helped compile the information.
@Sheriff_of_PaddysАй бұрын
These kinds of videos are some of my favorite on the channel. Keep up the awesome quality!
@briangodfrey7424Ай бұрын
I wonder how much of that smell was filtered out by the air scrubbers and how much was filtered out by the astronauts' lungs.
@JaneGrimshaw-kp7vnАй бұрын
Well presented Ryan. Enjoyed ..☺️🚀
@OGSpaceMikeАй бұрын
Excellent job Ryan
@herbbayer9099Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@scottharrod6849Ай бұрын
Thanks Ryan 👍
@TheMertolumertАй бұрын
Excellent 👍
@BenjySparkyАй бұрын
Ryan and NSF, y'all rock! Peace
@P5ychoFoxАй бұрын
Does anyone else think that Lunar Gateway is a dead end and a total waste of money?
@WilboBaggins-dm7ubАй бұрын
@@P5ychoFox not me
@guppi277Ай бұрын
@@P5ychoFox indeed it is not as promising as Mars Mission. But given the distance to mars, these missions give the interplanetary travel experience and may as well serve as an outpost along the way to Mars. But as you rightly feel Lunar missions are about 50 years old and we haven’t found anything exciting since the first visit.
@zander_the_space_nerdАй бұрын
Yes, its a waste of time and money that could be spent building a base on the moon, not in orbit.
@lbartlett403Ай бұрын
Thanks, Ryan, excellent as always!
@ronnieobrien6591Ай бұрын
Thanks Ryan, always enjoy your reporting on rocket stuff. Your voice is pleasant and you present the information very well, and look forward to you and Elysia in tandem after her well deserved break. Keep up the good work as with all the NSF team!
@nexttonic6459Ай бұрын
Who remembers the departure of Eve from earth in wall-e That is where we are heading to. V-band is 40-75 GHz
@WilboBaggins-dm7ubАй бұрын
@@nexttonic6459 Wall-E was a damn good film 🎥
@sorenacАй бұрын
@@WilboBaggins-dm7ubit still is 😁👌
@HankScallyАй бұрын
At this rate of progress, soon, in order to check on spacecraft departures, you will have to check the "departures' board at your local spaceport, or call your travel agent. Go, Humanity!
@DeanIllingerАй бұрын
Hi Ryan, what does it mean "... the Cargo Dragon will splashdown in the Gulf off the Atlantic" ? The two different bodies of water are separated by the state of Florida. ;) Deano
@imconsequetau5275Ай бұрын
Near the Florida coast
@helgekumpfert4011Ай бұрын
Thank you for providing another great space news episode!
@nilo70Ай бұрын
NASA budget is 0.01 percent of of total budget
@oberonpanopticonАй бұрын
Actually it’s around 0.5%
@joe-go-jint-aJ2997Ай бұрын
He means the total yearly us budget
@Wurtoz9643Ай бұрын
@@joe-go-jint-aJ2997and @oberonpanopticon is correct
@WilboBaggins-dm7ubАй бұрын
@@nilo70 think it's 0.6%
@pauldannelachica2388Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@daisaigaming6836Ай бұрын
3:02 So they make around 160 million on 1 launch ? not bad...
@lazydaisee3997Ай бұрын
The big money for them is starlink...with revenue approaching USD$7bn for 2024 and they are projecting about 60% operating profit on starlink revenue! that is a fantastic money maker. The launches using Falcon Heavy start at around $90m fee
@therealjamespickeringАй бұрын
iSpace was using Apple Maps.
@a.v.gavrilovАй бұрын
So, what about methanol rocket?!???
@SourBogBubbleАй бұрын
@TalismanPHXАй бұрын
Video upload freezes in many spots
@deepthikiran8555Ай бұрын
I missed elusia..
@lotusflowerrrАй бұрын
I don't like to throw shade but Blue Origin needs to do way better. I was there when Rocket Lab was a pipe dream and now seeing them go 2 for 2 under 24 hours, I now realize that funding isn't everything. You really need passionate employees and a tunnel vision to make things work. Props to Bezos channeling his energy on rockets. This is what he should have done a decade ago. However, it's never too late :)
@imaginary_friend7300Ай бұрын
Do way better?
@lotusflowerrrАй бұрын
@imaginary_friend7300 or even try hard for once lol
@spacepat_oАй бұрын
🙌
@NASASpaceflightАй бұрын
Thanks for contributing the RL vid (and reposting) Pat! 😉 - Das
@spacepat_oАй бұрын
@@NASASpaceflight Anytime! 😊
@ryelor123Ай бұрын
With a massive number of frequency-hopping communication satellites, Musk could literally take over the world with enough drones that recharge off of power lines.
@JoelSappАй бұрын
🚀
@WilboBaggins-dm7ubАй бұрын
Could Ryan Caton talk a bit faster please; I'm used to Jack; whom never breathes during a presentation.
@joansparky4439Ай бұрын
just adjust playback speed.. I watch both on 1.5x
@WilboBaggins-dm7ubАй бұрын
@joansparky4439 ha brilliant ♥️
@mikeg9bАй бұрын
It's not the same without Elysia.
@guppi277Ай бұрын
Elysia is surely good. Very good. Ryan is another equally good and informed presenter and my fav. His voice gives a feel of traditional television but his screen presence is an antithesis of his voice persona ..! No offence to Ryan ..!
@sergiotorres1069Ай бұрын
Why is nasa not use the nuclear diamond batteries
@mcmadness110Ай бұрын
Those batteries produce an extremely small amount of energy.
@sergiotorres1069Ай бұрын
@ oh ok they just last a long time but low powered make sense it is nasa
@spacemanmatАй бұрын
NASA uses plutonium, it has a 90 year half-life. This is how voyager is still powered since its launch in 1976/77.
@theOrionsarmsАй бұрын
This is a new product, also have low energy output(less than a watt/kg ) , but probably can be used on future small probes that cannot use solar power, cubesat size probes around Neptune for example.
@arcataj8878Ай бұрын
I Like it #321
@mexesrexes4495Ай бұрын
Cant ISS expand into a new ISS?
@sorenacАй бұрын
It is outdated and becoming obsolete :) A new one is needed, which is improved in many ways :) More efficient to create a new one, than to reengineer the old ISS :)
@charlienewbery4157Ай бұрын
onya Ryan
@PongantАй бұрын
I love space, and I am really glad that a space-based economy is just around the corner! I'm just really sad that the US is becoming the absolute overlord over LEO. Wish Europe was also able to just take over entire orbits
@imaginary_friend7300Ай бұрын
How does one take over entire orbits?
@Jeffrey_Bezos_AmazonАй бұрын
God, what an amazing person Elon is. Yesterday I watched a new video with his robot and tennis balls. It's a complete delight. Go ahead, Elon Musk
@flatnicableАй бұрын
Weeeeell.......
@nilo70Ай бұрын
Per Neil de grass tyson
@cernhutchАй бұрын
Where’s Alicia?
@grndkntrlАй бұрын
It's Elysia, NOT "Alicia". She was likely taking a break for USA Thanksgiving Day.
@NASASpaceflightАй бұрын
Elysia is on Thanksgiving break 👍 - Das
@astronuts2224Ай бұрын
And breathe 😂 awesome update Ryan, so much info, thank you, just one thought/observation on the editing, I hope you don’t mind, 😊 there’s no breath/breathing between delivery’s so it feels like I’m gasping for air making the viewing/listening experience a rushed/breathless interaction… Just me I’m sure and no offence intended.. ✌️
@marh122Ай бұрын
no not just you I already pointed out few times that maybe improving the pronounciation of letter L would improve things drastically
@lyricbreadАй бұрын
Now that Next Spaceflight is part of NSF, why doesn’t NSF finally drop the “NASA,” (which is kind of irrelevant given the content) and just call themselves “Next Spaceflight,” AKA, “NSF?”
@simonowen1956Ай бұрын
Undeniably you are dedicated but..I /we worry about your health? You do seem to my visual ...slender. it's just.me lol.im sure but I do hope all is well for you
@rexrider2099Ай бұрын
I believe the term is "Methylox", not "Methalox".
@Cape_Cod_SteveАй бұрын
L
@DPodDolphinАй бұрын
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/methalox
@fredpryde8555Ай бұрын
it is incredible to think that there is so many satelites in space the amount is incredible we will be running out of room at this rate
@bastiaan1532Ай бұрын
Not quite. With satellites operating at different planes and orbits, there are hundreds if not thiusands of miles between each and every satellite.
@WilboBaggins-dm7ubАй бұрын
@@fredpryde8555 they call it space for a reason
@akakakakakak3084Ай бұрын
Do you think the amount of ships (all kinds)of the world is more than the satellites?
@jorgesolis7891Ай бұрын
..., well.., seems you guys aint going any where any time soon, i sugest you shift your tech to underwater projects, closer to Earth.... We need to thimk in the survivers what better than in the deep ocean of our own world.... build self susteinable under water city/ towns, 300 hundred to 500 people each; build 150 of this trough out the oceans of the world here and there....🎉
@murr_eАй бұрын
whats wrong with your arms?
@Cape_Cod_SteveАй бұрын
L
@strider-pubgmobile757Ай бұрын
that haircut is not cool bro. Just tryna help you out, no hate
@imaginary_friend7300Ай бұрын
No hate, but it still a twat thing to say.
@Cape_Cod_SteveАй бұрын
L
@flatnicableАй бұрын
I wonder why people feel the need... trying to cover up being a prick, still makes you a prick...
@Pleiades721Ай бұрын
I mean no offense to the kid, but can't we have an experienced rocket engineer instead of just kids with enthusiasm? The pandering can go too far.
@imaginary_friend7300Ай бұрын
Enthusiasts are who starts these channels.. Is this your first time on youtube?
@flatnicableАй бұрын
I think you have a scewed view on how many rocket engineers circulate on the interwebs. Also, your question falls pretty flat, considering this is an informative "space news" channel. How many news anchors are specialists within the field on which they report? I would argue; none.. The difference in these guys is that they're actually so informed, that their broadcasts are regularly viewed by SpaceX employees in Starfactory.. In other words, rocket engineers are actually watching THEM!