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Spacecraft Guide
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2018
Description of Historic Spacecraft and how they work
NASA Shuttle Roll Error Needle
🌌 Step Inside the Space Shuttle & Explore the Instruments Behind Hypersonic Flight! 🚀
🔑 Chapters:
00:00 - Series Intro to the Space Shuttle
00:20 - Intro to the Episode
01:09 - What is the Primary Flight Display?
01:18 - What is the Roll Error Needle?
03:00 - Understanding Roll in Hypersonic Reentry
03:24 - Hypersonic Lift
04:38 - Join us! Patreon/SIVRMuseum and get 1 week FREE
04:55 - Free Extras on Patreon!
Welcome to your ultimate destination for immersive space exploration! In this episode of Spacecraft Guide, we dive deep into the Space Shuttle’s flight instruments, focusing on how astronauts mastered re-entry, hypersonic speeds (Mach 25! 😱), and the roll error needle to safely land their spacecraft. Learn the fascinating mechanics behind Hypersonic Travel, control surfaces, and how gravity shifts impacted the Space Shuttle and Apollo missions. 🛰️
Get ready to explore:
✔️ How the Primary Flight Display controlled hypersonic re-entry
✔️ The Roll Error Needle - the unsung hero of spacecraft navigation
✔️ The science of lift, drag, and center of gravity during re-entry
✔️ Rare insights into the spacecraft cockpit and astronaut procedures
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🔑 Chapters:
00:00 - Series Intro to the Space Shuttle
00:20 - Intro to the Episode
01:09 - What is the Primary Flight Display?
01:18 - What is the Roll Error Needle?
03:00 - Understanding Roll in Hypersonic Reentry
03:24 - Hypersonic Lift
04:38 - Join us! Patreon/SIVRMuseum and get 1 week FREE
04:55 - Free Extras on Patreon!
Welcome to your ultimate destination for immersive space exploration! In this episode of Spacecraft Guide, we dive deep into the Space Shuttle’s flight instruments, focusing on how astronauts mastered re-entry, hypersonic speeds (Mach 25! 😱), and the roll error needle to safely land their spacecraft. Learn the fascinating mechanics behind Hypersonic Travel, control surfaces, and how gravity shifts impacted the Space Shuttle and Apollo missions. 🛰️
Get ready to explore:
✔️ How the Primary Flight Display controlled hypersonic re-entry
✔️ The Roll Error Needle - the unsung hero of spacecraft navigation
✔️ The science of lift, drag, and center of gravity during re-entry
✔️ Rare insights into the spacecraft cockpit and astronaut procedures
📢 Join Our Mission for FREE!
Support us on Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, early access to episodes, and more interactive schematics! 🌠 It’s 100% FREE to join and helps keep our virtual reality museum thriving for space enthusiasts like you. 👉 Join Here Patreon/SIVRMuseum
✨ Be Part of the Mission!
👍 Like this video to support our work
💬 Comment your favorite fact or question about the Space Shuttle
📲 Share this video with fellow space fans!
🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next adventure
👨🚀 Explore space like never before - from the history of Apollo to modern-day spacecraft innovations. Your interactive spacecraft guide is here to take you closer to the stars! 🌌
#SpacecraftGuide #VirtualRealityMuseum #HypersonicFlight #SpaceShuttle #AstronautTraining #SpaceExploration
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Very nice!!! Thanks
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And I thought the Magneto switches on my Beech 18 were important.
how do i put my phone in vr mode?
Once you have the image, on the bottom right corner of your phone there will be an icon that looks like a VR headset. Click on that, then turn your phone sideways.
One other thing, the black/white COULD be used to represent sky/ground - in the local vertical/local horizontal mode it would behave just like an artificial horizon in an airplane representing the shuttles pitch, roll and yaw relative to earths surface, but it could also display relative to a static inertial reference frame and remain fixed to one point in space, as well as a pilot selected reference frame such as relative to the ISS
Thanks again!
If you want to own one that's almost identical, keep an eye out for an aru-11/a (aka f4 phantom attitude indicator) - they pop up on eBay for a few hundred every now and then. The ARU-11/a was made by Lear Seigler and used almost unmodified as the Gemini FADI and is one of the few airplane attitude indicators that used a 360° ball. The lunar module FDAI was derived from it, and that model was then used with slight changes for the original shuttle ADI's
Thanks for the lesson. I always wondered how the, "eight ball" worked in a space craft.
Excellent music!
Thanks!
Where is it?
In Milan. More to come!
Man's most incredible journey is the onw made into the heart of the loved one ❤
Gus Grisom had issues with the hatch blowing on the Mercury Spacecraft. What did Gemini do differently to make sure that never happened again?
Gus Grisom was in charge of the design of the Gemini. I'm sure he fixed that.
William tell
Now I can't get that out of my head!
Pretty neat analysis. I'm curious to see what displays we can view during A3.
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I would just indiscriminately flip all the toggle switches, turn all the knobs fully clockwise, and then hope for the best. It usually worked for Dr. Smith on the Jupiter 2.
The F-111 ejection capsule also used explosive-driven guillotine cutters as part of its ejection sequence. The aircrew didn't have individual switches for each step, they just had to squeeze the handle (which mechanically unlocked it, enabling movement) and then pull. It took just a fraction of a second to cut the wires, explode the det cord (cutting the capsule from the airframe), and fire the rocket, and after another very short interval activating the drogue chute (and if in the proper "envelope") the main chute.
Where can I find these 3d scansions of the spacecrafts?
Whos deleting comments?
@@UraTrowelie admin
Um…. He said he would sail west to get to the Indies not East. 🫣
@@CarlTempleton77 oops
@@CarlTempleton77 I was say to the East as the far East. Didn’t come out right.
Awesome
Outstanding job.
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I want more
Here is the full Video on the Gemini Separation Spacecraft Switch. th-cam.com/video/QfEXF_1imfE/w-d-xo.html
I can’t find a creator on Patreon even with the link. The creator is there because others have seen it there. 😢
Batman is the shit
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Use reentry control system to get back under control. Reenter asap
That's a solution. Find out Monday
excellent !
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How was the LEM re-pressurised (as Neil Armstrong said it was once they were both back inside and the door closed) before take-off? On Earth, 'air' is taken into a plane via the engines to enable pressurisation of the locations where humans are. However, given the Moon has no air, do you know what system they use to achieve the same affect on the Moon?
@@IanMcFerran this is how they pressured the casino after the came in from the lunar surface th-cam.com/video/gaSE0f6muRw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ti3bACMU3E_mkKUb
@@SpacecraftGuide Hi. Thanks for that link. I've finally had a chance to watch it but it doesn't show how it actually works, only where switches are. Just to be clear (not my best skill 🤣) what I'm after is something that shows what happened when Neil Armstrong re-pressurised the LEM. I.E.; what did he do (presumably something to do with that three-point switch... but then... what actually happens. People have said that air or oxygen canisters were used. So, where they linked to this switch system? If so, how does that work? Sorry, it's just baffling to me.
Oh please say it the way NSAS did ... Gemin-ee NOT Gemin-ii
oops NASA
Hi
interesting as always.
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wow!
Too, not "to"
Got it, thanks!
How could there not be ions somewhere?
It’s the detection of the negative ions.
where Is the shitter?
Are these batteries more energy dense than a modern electric car? What chemistry battery are they using?
I do not believe so, but to make sure you have the correct answer, here is the link to the chemistry of the Batteries. apollo11guide.com/Lunar%20Module/LM%20Operations%20Handbook/Electric%20Power%20Subsystem/Electrical%20Power%20Subsystem.html#2.5.4.1_Descent_Stage_Batteries
Whats the lever to thr right of the caution and warning panel
I just found your amazing channel Sir. I am also fascinated by the lighting systems (yes interior lights) used on various spacecraft.
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Never knew where the Apollo 8 CM was located. Thanks for the video.
RIP to a true American hero. Died as he lived doing what he loved. Only 6 people left who have seen the moon up close with their own eyes.
Very true. Please pass this on!
Claustrophobic people would not survive 5 Minutes in mercury or Gemini
Apollo missions supposedly provided astronot breathing air for 2 weeks at a time of 5psi and under of pure oxygen. Sea level atmosphere where we evolved to breathe is 14.7 psi of 21% oxygen and the vast remainder nitrogen. Every low earth orbit space capsule since the apollo farce has provided near earth's atmosphere pressure and oxygen/nitrogen content (space station, skylab, space shuttle). There is zero independent evidence of humans breathing pure O2 at 5 psi and 3.4 psi (space suits) for days and weeks at a time.....and a human would develop H.A.P.E. (high altitude pulmonary edema) and die breathing such. It is a fact that one cannot except for short periods of time breath low pressure pure O2, or deadly HAPE develops as well as oxygen toxicity. It was staged fool.
so how much is angular drift and what is the error margin for the gyros?
That is a good question. I know they corrected at least once to and from the moon
OK
Nice to see something that isn't coverd by the main stream space youtubers.
Then wait until you see the video that's dropping tomorrow!
Cool graphics 👍
Thanks! You should check out my Patreon page where the graphics are interactive.
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Thank you!
It ain’t me, I ain’t no military son y’all. 🎉😅
Wow no touch screens. Things were so civilized back then.
No thanks. waste of billions of tax payer money.
Just remember, The previous billions wasted by the Space Program made it possible for you to say it’s a waste of billions of taxpayer money.