Once they survey the psyche asteroid, it will be easier to design plans for space based smelting and manufacturing, which will eventually lead to low cost orbital rotating space stations normal people can live in.
3:15 This section was a bit vague and it sounded like you were implying the nuclear engine would be used on the launch vehicle. Nuclear rockets aren't suitable for Launch Vehicles and are intended for in space use only. For example DRACO would be a more efficient replacement for Merlin or Raptor Vacuum engines not the engines used on the Falcon 9 or Starship's boosters. Otherwise great videos. Keep up the great work.
Why did you chuck in images of SpaceX's prototype when talking about Starliner at 9:12?
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Ok so the humid air in Florida causing rocket valve problems is a well known and COMON issue. So itโs pretty obvious why Boeing would have failed to anticipate, plan for, and mitigate the problem. Right?!
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Have to keep trying and testing.
Great news. Now let SpaceX and other launch their machines.
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If you can speak more quickly it would help me follow. You enunciate really really clearly so I don't think it would be problematic for your audience to speed up. ๐ Good stuff though thx for your work!
Thank you
How will they work around the potential impact of any potential catastrophic failures of a nuclear based propulsion system in rocket.
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What I'd give to visit a metal astriod, jump out the whip with a miluakee drill for samples. Whata time to be alive
The nuclear thermal engine if it works out could later maybe replace the raptor vacuum engines right? Would mean less fuel to get to Mars and the moon I figure. With vacuum engines like that starship would approach the capability of some classic SF spaceships of yesteryear. Maybe a mix for redundancy too
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