Which Country Owns The Most Powerful Rocket Launcher? [4K] | Zenith | Spark
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Published 2022-07-27
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All Comments (21)
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I still find these satelite pictures & computer graphic simulations so awe inspiring.
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Well you can tell this is an old documentary SpaceX is king now
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This video was published 7-27-22, yet it's talking about things that happened UPTO 2017. It's almost entirely outdated by now.
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Have to say , I was disappointed with the amount of outdated information.
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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) .
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He has if not the best narrating voice! Also he was funny in Legion
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03:21 Surely this statement is incorrect? SpaceX has taken astronauts to orbit.
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Old news video. Not worth watching. Space news has a very short shelf life.
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Lot's of outdated info in this vid. The Falcon 9 has been man-rated for a while now.
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USA
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at 10:24 they inappropriately use the term "escape velocity" when they mean orbital velocity.
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We have stuff the prz doesn't know about , he has no need to know.
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SpaceX has a human-rated rocket that takes astronauts to the space station.
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An Old documentary. So out of date that the “main players” mentioned are now small bit players. Interesting from an historical point of view.
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dude . I think its Rocket Lab.
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Zenith: Advances in Space Exploration. Documentary 2018
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It’s called Rocket Lab not Space Lab
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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
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Russia has had the presumed largest rocket, but making it work consistently is the real question.
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looks like we all copy each other on what has been improved by another engineer right?!!