It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...

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It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
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It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
If someone were to ask which space company could save the NASA-led space industry, I’d have to say it’s SpaceX. Not out of bias, but the achievements SpaceX has reached have demonstrated a unique ability to grow that only SpaceX seems capable of. Recently, in a stunning move, SpaceX just did something to save NASA that we’ve never seen before.
So, what exactly did the company do? And what does this action mean for NASA and even the United States as a whole?
Let’s find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
For the first time ever, the International Space Station (ISS) has increased its speed with help from SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft. Although altitude adjustments are routine for the ISS-required to maintain its orbit and avoid gradual decay into Earth’s atmosphere-these maneuvers have historically been handled by Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecraft, along with a few other vehicles. Now, SpaceX’s Dragon has successfully carried out this task, marking a groundbreaking moment in the station’s operational history.
This test was carried out on SpaceX’s 31st commercial resupply mission, which launched a cargo Dragon to meet the ISS on November 4. On November 8, the orbit-raising began with the ignition of Dragon’s Draco thrusters at around 12:50 p.m. Eastern Time. The burn lasted about 12.5 minutes, raising the station’s orbit by 370 feet (113 meters) at its highest point and by 3,700 feet (1,128 meters) at its lowest.
It's Mind-blowing! SpaceX & NASA's big solution to SAVE the ISS. Russia Shocked...
This successful test marks a win for Dragon and for the entire United States, taking a step toward ending reliance on Russia in every aspect of space operation. From the end of the space shuttle program in 2011 until the start of Dragon’s crewed missions, the only way for NASA astronauts to launch the ISS was aboard the Russian spacecraft. SpaceX’s Crew Dragon returned NASA astronauts to U.S. soil in 2020, and now it has demonstrated its ability to maintain the station’s orbit indefinitely.
Moreover, Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has strained relations with Western countries more than ever. While NASA has committed to the ISS through 2030, Russia has so far only committed to it through 2028 and has stated its intention to launch a new Russian space station into polar orbit by 2027.
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@sergeboisse
@sergeboisse Күн бұрын
Instead of de-orbiting ISS at the end of its life, why not RAISING its orbit up to, say 2000 km, so that it could stay there for thousands of years and become a testimony of the achievements of the early 21th century, and maybe, a museum for future tourists in 2200 ? The required delta-v is not enormous and the raising maneuver could be achieved by one or two starships!
@michaeldeighan8294
@michaeldeighan8294 21 сағат бұрын
Why the hell would you burn it up? Push it up and use it as the first scrap yard and fuel depot. How many billions are invested in it? We will use it eventually. Not if it’s burnt up in the re-entry.
@toysoldier8947
@toysoldier8947 20 сағат бұрын
It would make such a decent lightweight collection and parking depot to help springboard assembly of heavy depot for orbital assembly and such. I like the frequency your grey matter is operating on.
@kevinjones6698
@kevinjones6698 2 күн бұрын
Wasn't Boeing paid more because Starliner was to be able to do this operation but Dragon was not meant to?
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 2 күн бұрын
Dragon so great!
@rwh1096
@rwh1096 2 күн бұрын
Yes
@charlesmaurer6214
@charlesmaurer6214 5 сағат бұрын
I like the Idea of saving the station for an emergency life boat and parts. I would rather when the time comes to crash it into the moon so the moon base rover can make runs for spare parts or to build extra stuff. It cost a lot to get the material lifted to space and it should be recycled there. We need a new station up and running before destroying it too. Once the new one is running raiding the old for supplies could be routine and reduce the later waste. Perhaps the new station could even incorporate the old as an annex. A single collapsing tube to one of the existing ports would not be that difficult to manage if it accepted spacewalk conditions (even just a tether at the most minimal). At a higher orbit attached to a newer base it could even serve as a lab for testing shielding needs and arrangement options for a Mars mission. Things like acceptable damage to supporting plant life or what plants for food and air can be resistant to that damage. Also with the added solar to charge batteries would give some surplus power to any new station. At some point we need a station and ships with gravity through rotation and with that method applied then it would be time to fling whatever is left after being stripped up or down for a burn to Earth or Lunar Crash.
@mrzoinky5999
@mrzoinky5999 Күн бұрын
The problem is, because this station was built over many years and different manufacturers, there are leaks in it's cooling system , and other systems are deteriorating, and there is a slow air leak in a Russian module; It is time to let it go - it is getting dangerous to use anymore.
@oldfrog17
@oldfrog17 Күн бұрын
Skylab had 1/3rd of the current ISS internal volume. It was launched with a Saturn V. The ISS volume is made up of thin tubes based upon the volume of the Space Shuttle, and launch vehicles of the period. None of those tubes are open and every square inch is covered with equipment. As it is, the ISS is obsolete, and aged meaning sections may soon fail and start leaking. I want to see the volume of Skylab, and possibly a spinning section for experiments in artificial gravity. We need to find out if people can tolerate artificial gravity for long term.
@terryturman8495
@terryturman8495 21 сағат бұрын
Why doesn’t SpaceX just go ahead and push it out into deep space. By the time it gets to Mars, we might actually have a ship they can get there and back .
@raymondvanroest372
@raymondvanroest372 Күн бұрын
boost it using starship and put it into Luna orbit as gateway station!
@douginorlando6260
@douginorlando6260 2 күн бұрын
It makes more sense to abandon living in the ISS to eliminate operating cost, use it for power generation and latch a Starship based space station to it. There are a lot of ways to take advantage of all that hardware in space without having to maintain it.
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 2 күн бұрын
we need to create new things
@dianeweaver8379
@dianeweaver8379 23 сағат бұрын
Umm...this isn't mind-blowing. What would be mind-blowing would be for SpaceX to move the International Space Station into orbit around the Moon...click bait.
@g2D1
@g2D1 Күн бұрын
that's easy, eject the Russian module. Problem fixed
@gunlover1955
@gunlover1955 7 сағат бұрын
I am a fan of saving the station and using it as an emergency stop for now just keep it out there and keep it going somewhat as an Emergency stop over! We need a place to go to if things go wrong at some point in the future! It could also be the start of a fuel dock in space fly some tanks up there and some fuel it seems like a waste to just crash an already flying station without a back up plan.
@ryanchappell5962
@ryanchappell5962 Күн бұрын
Seems like you could make a new space station by launching starships and just leaving them up. You could even attach the noses together and spin them for gravity on the lower levels of each of the two ships.
@patmancrowley8509
@patmancrowley8509 Күн бұрын
Hmm. I seem to remember reading an article where it declares that there are some serious leaks in the International Space Station (ISS). If that is so then it would be imperative to find and permanently fix them and to determine what it was that caused the leaks. If the leaks were seals in the sectional junctions then it may be impossible to replace the seals or to put in a permanent fix. So why keep it around? Find the leaks, determine the causes, make an assessment and act accordingly.
@gunlover1955
@gunlover1955 7 сағат бұрын
Well it seem they need to find ways to fix things when they break it's called learning, something NASA has never known. You have to repair things at some point this is no different.
@jessiemartinfostersr.6067
@jessiemartinfostersr.6067 10 сағат бұрын
TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS HAVE BEEN SPENT ON THE ISS . AND NO ONE CAN SAVE IT ...????
@moistsponge8353
@moistsponge8353 2 күн бұрын
They need to decommission the ISS in the future and replace it with just a whole Starship
@michaelpettersson4919
@michaelpettersson4919 2 күн бұрын
I would prefer if ISS where not deotbited but instead lifted to a higher orbit to be preserved as an historical artifact for future generations.
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 2 күн бұрын
That’s a good idea!
@michaelpettersson4919
@michaelpettersson4919 2 күн бұрын
@@alphatech4966 Yes it would be expensive but this is a special case. It doesn't matter if it done slowly. And nope, higher levels of radiation are utterly irrelevant if the station isn't crewed. In fact it should probably be evacuated of atmosphere to halt biological degradation inside so no mold or rot buildup.
@douginorlando6260
@douginorlando6260 2 күн бұрын
Tom Mueller’s Impulse space company has developed a high impulse engine with low thrust compared to a Raptor engine. Mueller is the guy who designed/developed the Merlin engine and original raptor engines while at SpaceX. A starship could launch a payload with an impulse space engine and huge 50 ton propellant tanks. It would propel itself to rendezvous with the ISS, latch on, and slowly accelerate the ISS with the remaining 45 tons of high ISP propellant.
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 2 күн бұрын
it is a more distant future
@jv-lk7bc
@jv-lk7bc 22 сағат бұрын
Most of the problems with moving the station to a more stable orbit would be solved by the same craft that are going to the Moon. ISS [minus oldest sections] should be sold to private investors, with adequate regulation to ensure it doesn't become a hazard.
@jessiemartinfostersr.6067
@jessiemartinfostersr.6067 9 сағат бұрын
SO WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO TELL US WHAT SPACE X SHOULD BE DOING ???
@richardzeitz54
@richardzeitz54 20 сағат бұрын
If its orbit was raised, its speed wasn't increased. Higher orbits are slower. I think you meant to say the ISS's orbit was boosted, not its speed, as you said at the outset of this video. If its speed was increased too much, it would deorbit and reenter. Maybe it's because you must decelerate it to speed it up and accelerate it to slow it down. Weird, huh?
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 18 сағат бұрын
That is an interesting point. I'll make sure to clarify that in my next video!
@EdWeibe
@EdWeibe 3 сағат бұрын
Space X should reinvent the Shuttle
@patriot6350
@patriot6350 20 сағат бұрын
Elon can buy it and list it on Air B&B😂😂
@keithscott1926
@keithscott1926 Күн бұрын
I’m concerned that the space station won’t break up the way they hoped it would going into the ocean. I think it should be broken up in space one piece at a time in the orbit it might be a lot more safer.
@juanalarbert
@juanalarbert 2 күн бұрын
Can Elon Musk send It to the Moon?
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 2 күн бұрын
of course
@aida_semsosalihbegovic
@aida_semsosalihbegovic 2 күн бұрын
Well with cost to get heavy objects to the moon maybe it is better idea. Then you can salvage raw materials.
@leonidlukashevsky6487
@leonidlukashevsky6487 2 күн бұрын
Not to the Moon..to Moon orbit​@@aida_semsosalihbegovic
@thomasf-y5w
@thomasf-y5w Күн бұрын
Alot of great ideers here but I think the main issue is HOW TO SAFE MILLIONS of $$$$$$$$$$$
@solapowsj25
@solapowsj25 16 сағат бұрын
A giant step and the drag-ons.
@charlesvickers4804
@charlesvickers4804 Күн бұрын
Why aren't they crashing the space station on the moon. ? Spare parts and material for future use.
@Miekkajakunnia
@Miekkajakunnia 18 сағат бұрын
every time he said Draco wrong drove me nuts. its pronounced Dray- Co
@scottfranson4215
@scottfranson4215 Күн бұрын
Send it up , keep it . Or put it half way to Mars like a station , like Star Trek, didn’t you’ll every watch Star Trek.. click bait .
@charlesdaniel2313
@charlesdaniel2313 23 сағат бұрын
Elon will buy it and make money with it.. Thatz an artifact..!!
@old-wise-one4473
@old-wise-one4473 Күн бұрын
Sending it,to the moon would be what I would do. Not to use as is, but to offer the materials for a moon base so the manned parted are lowered into a lava tube and the solar panels used to power the new base.
@Hackenberg
@Hackenberg Күн бұрын
Musk should buy out the station. It represents billions of dollars in materials lifted into orbit. Even if he melted it down for challenge coins, it would be better.
@vec306
@vec306 23 сағат бұрын
Outdated equipment
@jv-lk7bc
@jv-lk7bc 21 сағат бұрын
Doesn't have to be Musk. Space Adventures, Bigelow, others could do it.
@jv-lk7bc
@jv-lk7bc 21 сағат бұрын
@@vec306 Outdated equipment that costs 10 billion dollars less than launching new. fixer-uppers have a market for good reason. Someone one will be interested.
@snylypoker3371
@snylypoker3371 18 сағат бұрын
Send it to mars ,what a waste .
@XCX237
@XCX237 2 күн бұрын
I don't know why SpaceX would even contemplate an end to the falcon series and dragon 🐉
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 2 күн бұрын
can only be Starship
@SuperJaXXas
@SuperJaXXas 2 күн бұрын
I don't think laurels and rest are in Elon's vocab?
@XCX237
@XCX237 2 күн бұрын
@@alphatech4966 that sucks. At this point, dragon is better. Don't get me wrong, I love starship but it's a behemoth. The Falcons can do a lot without the need for refueling. Starship should be a space station until better propulsion systems are available. Re usable is great but really hard on fuel.. I know it's the endgame but I think getting it somewhere is going to be a lot of work yet. Dragon is more versatile.
@beakytwitch7905
@beakytwitch7905 2 күн бұрын
Let us see an end to zero-gee space stations. Instead make rotating wheel stations to promote health.
@alphatech4966
@alphatech4966 2 күн бұрын
That's great!
@KenPaulsenArchitect
@KenPaulsenArchitect Күн бұрын
"SAVE" in this title means "DESTROY" with the deorbit. (Clickbait)
@stgeorgeist
@stgeorgeist Күн бұрын
Getting a rocket and controlled thrust with a massive amount of fuel Placeing at a stable point for thrust on the entire iss structure a steady burn should put if fired at perielion into a higher orbit? Taking more modern moduals to eaxtend the station and disgard older parts to deorbit burn up would contuinue the iss as if a living groing evolve to better more stable better place for humans
@bostonquad2068
@bostonquad2068 Күн бұрын
Starship will do it
@rgloria40
@rgloria40 Күн бұрын
Yeah, Starship can boost it to an higher orbit sending it on it way to Mars. As for shielding, Sierra Nevada has that inflatable habitat/Shield. In fact, it is up to Space X what they want to do with the ISS as specified by the Federal Contract. Need new younger blood at NASA, look at the failure of Starliner, CST100. SpaceX needs an intermediate Gas Station in Space.
@Freedom2x462
@Freedom2x462 Күн бұрын
Why not crash or send it in the orbit of the moon or the Sun or Mars!
@AlpineTheHusky
@AlpineTheHusky Күн бұрын
Mars, near impossible. Sun, Impossible. Moon is possible but not practically doable
@steveforbes7718
@steveforbes7718 Күн бұрын
There is another way, Use a Falcon Heavy or Starship to push the station on a collision course with the Sun. Jettison the solar panels which will burn up in the atmosphere. Then, dock with the station and slowly bring up the engines so as to not have the station fold up. Then set course for the Sun, station, starship and all. It's the best method of disposal in the entire solar system!
@dudeatos
@dudeatos Күн бұрын
Actually getting something to hit the sun is extremely difficult. It isn’t just “push it into a collision course.”
@stephengunnell5048
@stephengunnell5048 21 сағат бұрын
Have you not been paying any attention at all?
@malcolmmcguinness3709
@malcolmmcguinness3709 20 сағат бұрын
Same old bs
@raystevens687
@raystevens687 Күн бұрын
SpaceX could make the ISS deorbite. With the Dragon space craft they might have to do a modes but I think it would work.
@phelansa23
@phelansa23 Күн бұрын
The only people shocked are those who click on your clickbait bullshit.
@BackUp-z4t
@BackUp-z4t 22 сағат бұрын
Bye.
@bhamptonkc7
@bhamptonkc7 Күн бұрын
what if you boosted it every trip, and or electric drive, abandon it on orbit, graveyard orbit.
@jv-lk7bc
@jv-lk7bc 22 сағат бұрын
irresponsible.
@rogerhammett5295
@rogerhammett5295 15 сағат бұрын
Hypothetical, bullshit again.
@davidwhite5972
@davidwhite5972 Күн бұрын
There are no degrees of uniqueness! something is either unique or not unique. Please stop mangling the English language by using terms such as "very unique".
@DenisShields
@DenisShields Күн бұрын
Agreed, unique has a binary status.
@3D-Companions
@3D-Companions Күн бұрын
Your proficiency in using the English language is acknowledged. Get a life.
@rob6255-j4t
@rob6255-j4t Күн бұрын
@@3D-Companions i was thinking that. R
@mikeottersole
@mikeottersole 22 сағат бұрын
Your comment is very quite uniquely unique.
@rogerthomas169
@rogerthomas169 20 сағат бұрын
​@@DenisShieldsvery true...gotcha!
@billstewart6706
@billstewart6706 Күн бұрын
Why is this junk being dragged back to earth?? Get it out of earth orbit and into a decaying solar orbit. The sun don't care. DONE!!
@Total_Egal
@Total_Egal Күн бұрын
you dont have any clue about spaceflight. its far more easy and cheaper and less dangerous to deorbit it and burn it in the earth atmosphere as your stunt. the danger having it break apart and decontaminate the whole earth orbit is way to high. also you know you have to put in a LOT of energy into the junk to kust only get this thing out of the earth/moon gravity well. you need even more energy to get it into a death orbit to the sun. and you need even more energy of not doing it the slow way but the fast and direct way and dont get in trouble with maybee a breaking apart in lower as earth to sun orbits. you know that space, orbit routes and so on we need in the future. there is a perfectly fine verry dense atmosphere right next to the station. you take your orbit velocity and burn it on entry and thats it. if you are verry clever you take away some components or construction elements who are known to maybee withstand this. but at the end its better to give that thing a solid push and plum it into the ocean... the little who is left after all burned up.
@tslashares1082
@tslashares1082 Күн бұрын
It's cheaper. The ISS is 250 miles from Earth, and 92 million miles from the sun.
@CureInsomnia
@CureInsomnia Күн бұрын
It would break up simply getting to escape velocity and spread into thousands of parts is the answer to your questions.
@MikeeonYouTube4
@MikeeonYouTube4 16 сағат бұрын
Bull shit
@rghujjjgtdeee43dhj
@rghujjjgtdeee43dhj Күн бұрын
Ilon masc transfer all they company to texas, tomorrow he transfered to china or bangladesh and after this you are really will think that spacex is american company lol. It's ilon's company live with that.
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