Which Country Owns The Most Powerful Rocket Launcher? [4K] | Zenith | Spark

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Published 2022-07-27
The development of reliable, high-powered boosters has enabled researchers to send probes to distant planets. Without these workhorses our science would remain tied to the Earth. This episode examines the different launchers currently on the market over the world.
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All Comments (21)
  • I still find these satelite pictures & computer graphic simulations so awe inspiring.
  • @Crusader1984
    Well you can tell this is an old documentary SpaceX is king now
  • This video was published 7-27-22, yet it's talking about things that happened UPTO 2017. It's almost entirely outdated by now.
  • @davebone8326
    Have to say , I was disappointed with the amount of outdated information.
  • My Country India 🇮🇳 , PSLV-C37 successfully carried and deployed a record 104 satellites in sun-synchronous orbits. Launched on 15 February 2017 by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) .
  • @simonforfan
    He has if not the best narrating voice! Also he was funny in Legion
  • @ibnewton8951
    03:21 Surely this statement is incorrect? SpaceX has taken astronauts to orbit.
  • @ibnewton8951
    Old news video. Not worth watching. Space news has a very short shelf life.
  • Lot's of outdated info in this vid. The Falcon 9 has been man-rated for a while now.
  • @scottsuhr2919
    at 10:24 they inappropriately use the term "escape velocity" when they mean orbital velocity.
  • @mattahmann
    SpaceX has a human-rated rocket that takes astronauts to the space station.
  • @stevencox7459
    An Old documentary. So out of date that the “main players” mentioned are now small bit players. Interesting from an historical point of view.
  • Correction. The companies that make rockets are advertised to certain audiences such as the ones you mentioned (governments and private or otherwise) and then they are purchased upon request. Sometimes a design is built upon request as well. They don't always have a rocket built and ready to go. At least 70% are custom upon request. NASA makes their own nowadays
  • @edbaldwin8736
    Russia has had the presumed largest rocket, but making it work consistently is the real question.
  • @Dr77738
    looks like we all copy each other on what has been improved by another engineer right?!!