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COSMOSIS
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Rocket science is at least easier than IKEA instructions.
I'm gonna land a rocket one day! I upload every week switching between shorts and videos.
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I'm gonna land a rocket one day! I upload every week switching between shorts and videos.
Milestones:
Start: Sep 24, 2023
100 SUBS: Jan 2, 2024
200 SUBS: Feb 8, 2024
300 SUBS: Mar 16, 2024
400 SUBS: Jun 29, 2024
Restoring This Super Corroded Battery Charger
Sorry about not posting in a bit. Hoped y'all liked this restoration though.
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Can You Build a Rocket For $0.01 | Part 2
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Why won't this work? breh buy me a number 3 hold the cheese add jalapenos: buymeacoffee.com/cosmosis Please subscribe I need internet numbers to flex on my little brother tags: #aerospace #rockets #penny #engineering
Can You Build A ROCKET With $0.01
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Let's hope attempt two doesn't snap in half. buy me a number 3 hold the cheese add jalapenos: buymeacoffee.com/cosmosis Please subscribe I need internet numbers to flex on my little brother Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:42 - The Build 3:40 - Launch Preparation 4:37 - Launch 5:14 - Outro Tags: #rockets #pennychallenge #aerospace
I Built A TVC Rocket Launcher | Building Gimbal EP3
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Go check out PCBWay for high quality PCB printing: pcbway.com Cable management am I right? buy me a number 3 hold the cheese add jalapenos: buymeacoffee.com/cosmosis Please subscribe I need internet numbers to flex on my little brother Building Gimbal playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLrEFqMg5dZG0X9YpHdLVHUu-M3br62KS6.html #rockets #rocketry #aerospace #aeronautics #launch #launchpad
How To Make a Monitor From a Broken Laptop
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A while back my laptop broke. I decided it might have some useful parts that I might need later. Now I'm building a PC and some good monitors exceed the budget for the actual PC! I did some research and discovered LCD drivers. I hope you enjoyed! buy me a number 3 hold the cheese add jalapenos: buymeacoffee.com/cosmosis Please subscribe I need internet numbers to flex on my little brother #moni...
Thrust Vectoring Mount For The A.R.A.B. Flight Computer | Ωmega (Building gimbal EP2)
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I built a thrust vector control mount that can be controlled by A.R.A.B.! This took weeks of design and planning, so I hope you enjoy. buy me a number 3 hold the cheese add jalapenos: buymeacoffee.com/cosmosis Please subscribe I need internet numbers to flex on my little brother Building Gimbal playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLrEFqMg5dZG0X9YpHdLVHUu-M3br62KS6.html Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:09 - Assem...
Sugar Rocket 2.0 | How To Make A Sugar Rocket
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I improved the sugar rocket recipe so that I can launch it on an upcoming rocket! buy me a number 3 hold the cheese add jalapenos: buymeacoffee.com/cosmosis Please subscribe I need internet numbers to flex on my little brother Tags: #aerospace #rocket #rocketry #experiment #rocketengine
The All Rocket Avionics Bay (A.R.A.B.) flight computer | Building Gimbal EP1.
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The All Rocket Avionics Bay (A.R.A.B.) flight computer | Building Gimbal EP1.
LESS THAN $1 DIY SUGAR ROCKET E Class! | Sugar And Stump Remover Rocket Motor
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LESS THAN $1 DIY SUGAR ROCKET E Class! | Sugar And Stump Remover Rocket Motor
The A.R.A.B. Flight Computer Outline.
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The A.R.A.B. Flight Computer Outline.
How to make your OWN Recovery Wadding for FREE
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How to make your OWN Recovery Wadding for FREE
The launch pad is specialized for rockets
oh yah :)
I suggest that cooking sugar fuel over a heating source with an open flame is asking for a horrible accident. If you MUST cook the fuel, wear a face shield, leather gloves, cotton clothes and maybe a heavy apron. Then use something like a griddle or small deep fryer that has concealed heating elements and a thermostatic control.
Hi, you should use open rocket, it can really help you for seeing how stable and how high your rockets are going to fly, that can solve your problem of unstability in your model rockets.
i've tried and don't know where to start, or how it works. If you know any good tutorials please let me know. Thank You.
With the rockets so cheap, remove the parachute system and have it simply crash to Earth. Being disposable, you can reduce mass, complexity, and increase the flight height.
Clickbait title, the 3d printer (lol) filament is a few cents a gram.. plus rocket motor, fun looking project though.
Forgot about the filament pricing 🙃, but I built those motors with sugar and fertilizer.
@@COSMOSIS245 Nice, I think your overall goal of low cost was still achieved in the end ✌
Just a warning: It is recommended to not use fuses. This is because the sparks can easily jump, and ignite the motor before you remove your hand. Should an event occur like the launch stand tipping over, you also can't stop the launch. For these size rockets, I'm not too concerned, but just something to keep in mind! Other than that, nice project!
I normally use e-matches on larger rockets, this had a small motor so I deemed it safe. Thanks for the tip otherwise!
@@COSMOSIS245 Cool! Just beware rockets get lethal much faster than you would think. The tiny Estes rockets with the C6 motors have gone through the roof of a car!
Did you even sand the fins? This affects aerodynamics way more that you might think at the first glance. And the fin looks very thick for what stabilizing surface area it provides, ig to make mounting easier. That creates a ton of drag and when combined with roughness of surfaces could dis-stabilize the vessel.
I usually sand my fins, but I couldn't use balsa so I had to 3d print. The infill was so low I might have just sanded right through the fins. Thanks for the tip though
@@COSMOSIS245 If you're using 3D printing, you ought to be able to get a nice airfoil shape that doesn't need much sanding. There are other options besides balsa and 3D printing. For instance, you can let slow epoxy* sink into paper for a few minutes, then scrape off the extra and then use the paper with some kind of foam as a core. I'm sure I could think of twenty different ways to make fins that are cheap and adequate with ordinary materials. *Slow epoxy that cures fairly hard.
Hello bro thanks for your video I have completed my major project sucessfully and i successfully Lunch my model Rocket
glad I could help!
Nice video! Keep up the great work.
umm... I wouldn't trust an A.R.A.B. flight computer
Where is the A.R.A.B flight controller ?
V1 didn't make the mass cut, moving onto V2. idk when that video will come out. soon though
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wow, yah I always have some trouble finding good music
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Sad for you wating for good results
me too :(
where did the arduino-controlled launch pad go??
that is for tvc rocket
@@COSMOSIS245 oh, ok
yah, i should be launching it this summer@@vladzodchey
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I agree, did gaming for 10 hours straight, and when I stand up, I fell face first into the ground
When you complete the rocket soft landing
Bro please share the electronic components connection or circuit diagram of TVC gimbal please
5v from arduino ---> 5v on mpu6050 GND from arduino ---> GND on mpu6050 SCL from arduino ---> SCL on mpu6050 SDA from arduino ---> SDA on mpu6050
@@COSMOSIS245thankyou ❤️
sry about the echo, this was my second video 😅
Can you please share the connection of electronics components for the TVC
Why did you repost the vid? 🤨
long story, but a big part was equalizer issues. I felt there weren't enough views to mess anything up.
@@COSMOSIS245 ooh, equalizer, had issues with that thing myself. Ok then 👍
like for the audio, it sounded robotic in the first vid@@vladzodchey
Wow!
New work! I am also doing a similar project and want to give you a few suggestions which will improve the overall thrust of the motor. First of all have you measured the thrust produced by the motor? That is going to be the most important in setting thrust vector offset values. I will also recommend to use sorbitol instead of sugar and make a rocket motor based on KNSB propellant which will give you more thrust because these sugar motor won't provide much thrust, your rocket will have thrust vector bay and parachute deployment system. The sugar motor produce a max of 2.5 kg of thrust which is not enough for proper data collection. If you want to make propellant with knsb propellant kitty litter won't do the job as because of the pressure produced. I have personally developed a cheap system for these kinds of motors which produce more thrust and hold the pressure in. I really like what your doing and our projects are really same. If your want to know about what I have developed and how you can implement in your motor, we can get in contact, you want to know. There is a lot that we can learn from each other....
wow, thanks for the tips
@@COSMOSIS245 I would recommend make the end cap and nozzle with epoxy putty, I use a product called m seal. Kitty litter nozzles in most launches breaks reducing the thrust.
isn't that the stuff they use in additive repairs. I didn't know it was fire proof.@@manthankikle8373
@@COSMOSIS245 yes its used in repair and it differs from brand to brand about it being fire proof, but I use m seal which does a very great job, I can share you my data, in that motor our propellant is same. Is there a way I can share this data privately?
Thanks a lot man, if I ever use this, you'll be getting a shoutout every time I do. The rocket I was teasing was a "brute force" rocket and didn't include any thrust vectoring. I knew I would have to run a characterization campaigne if I ended up using the sugar/kno3 motor on a TVC rocket, as you need the average thrust to tune the PID values. I was just going to use F-15s, but this could save me a bunch of time and money. I don't want to make you go through the effort of setting up a spreadsheet, and the advice/data you have given is already great. All I could need more is the average thrust of this recipe, so if you're comfortable, just reply to this comment with the average thrust. I'll be able to obtain the thrust curve from the accelerometers during gimbal's first launch. Regarding the motor ejection charge; it doesn't need one, I'll be using the piston ejection system designed by @BPSspace. Again, thank you so much!@@manthankikle8373
That is so cool, dude. I'm trying to do the same. Hope to see the flight soon. Keep up the good work!
I’m building from scratch a five booster Atlas-5 rocket 5’-7” tall. I’m wondering if anyone can help me with how to do a remote onboard firing system for my rocket? and is it possible to have some kind of gyroscope for it also. 5” dia blue tube. The boosters are 29 mm tubes. Who could make laser cut fins for me.
I haven't done any hpr flights, but I know that most people don't use gyroscopes, or really anyone at that. Your fins will probably be enough. tutorial for ejection charge: www.perfectflite.com/Downloads/Ejection.pdf
Have you considered the ESP32?
I considered it, I might look at the specs one more time. Thanks for the recommendation!
@COSMOSIS245 yeah take a look, you can use all the Arduino build tools but the board is orders of magnitude better (dual core, 512k+ RAM vs 2k, etc).
I want to learn source code please
it is in my community tab on my channel
Cool proyect dude looks very nice. I would recomend you swhitching to a pcb to make it smaller and more reliable
that's the goal (you are the 6th person to recommend this :) )
Awesome, I am also building a flight computer with the help of arduino for my 3D printed airplane.
can u make it open source so that we can play with it too . thanks
the 3d files or the code
yes if possible share both , otherwise just 3d files . thanks @@COSMOSIS245
id rather not for now, sorry. However I have some links for similar files if you'd like. cad.onshape.com/documents/6bd0f4c1ffc7f2f80c063b4d/w/c5d64b7657358c9b58a8b786/e/ebca04b0250dfc350669af2f@@Xerox482
I know this is a slight detour from the rocketry that I usually do, but i thought this was cool :) . Also the screen that I didn't make a case for will have its case 3d printed (I was trying to make it so that anyone could follow the tutorial).
Bro I want to contact you i want TVC Mount code and circut diagram please 🥺
absolutely incredible, +1 subscriber
Nice. I started with something similar, an Arduino Nano, some sensors on breakouts and a custom current monitoring system. Now working on the second version, it’ll be a proper PCB without breakout boards.
that's my plan for the future :)
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Hey! I encourage you to go for a custom PCB ASAP! That is so much more fun! I would also recommend you take a look at ESP32-S3 instead of RP Pico. It is even more capable and smaller. Good luck!
A.R.A.B. V2 will be a PCB. Also, thanks for the tip! I'll look into that.
Cool stuff. I'll hop on this journey, +1 sub
Are you not gonna use a PID controller?
I will when it's in a rocket
Fun.Thank you.
You definely hate your fingers
?
Theese rocket motors are TOTALLY UNSAFE@@COSMOSIS245
Nice to see younger folks getting into rockets and energetics, subbed.
Be sure its bentonite clay kitty litter but that's the cheapest stuff anyway so it works out great!
That's what I used! Undyed and unfragrenced to keep it pure.
Cool thanks for the tips
good job, accually I made this same thing(completly not completed) but using some other processor, like Ik, atmel's good choice&easy in operation, but you have already much cheaper version of STM32 processors, even in boards such as "blue pill". I know you have encountered it many times, you've may used it, but i thing with such an overclock (especially on light programs) it can be a big advantage. I have also a QUESTION! What uploader/compiler do you use to upload the program to the board? (like just arduino ide or something more advance? (I didn't hear that in vid))
So you're saying it might be better to overclock the arduino? Also I'm using arduino IDE. Thanks for the advice!
I am a beginner rocket scientist. Can you provide me with the data from these test runs such as the pressure and burn rate?
I did not fire this motor on a test stand, however the thrust curve is about the same as an E-45 motor
@@COSMOSIS245 So you are saying that a sugar rocket can generate the same thrust as an E-45 motor? Would you recommend I follow this tutorial or just buy the classic A10-3T engine for only $11.29
Are you using an oxidizer to provide the necessary oxygen in the fuel?
yes im using KNO3 (potassium nitrate) which is 50% oxygen and found in... stump remover!
@@COSMOSIS245 so you really can build a rocket engine just with supplies at home. Incredible!
if you recrystalize it, you can get it to be pretty pure and better performant@@COSMOSIS245
@@taneem.mp4you can build some wild stuff with household ingredients. Probably 90% of the chemicals I use in my lab either come directly from the store or were made with ingredients from Walmart and the hardware store or otherwise easily sourced.
huh, and how would I do that? Thanks for the advice!
Please what software did you creating your circuit diagram/sketch please tell me 🙏🏿
Easy EDA, it's completely free: easyeda.com/ I have a video that goes over the schematic design in detail too if you need.
Arab and flight don't mix
arab and oil do mix
Well, they do! In an explosive way.
Hi! Relly really nice computer! I am working on something similar, the few differences are the mcu (I am using an STMF411 currently) and the addition of some sensors (gps, magnetometer) and a nrf24l01 to transmit some telemetry. In any case all of this is still on a protoboard, but my plan is to make everything fit in a CanSat, so I will need to get creative with the building techniques. The Pi Pico can be programmed via Arduino IDE or even other IDEs like sloeber or platformio, those two including debugging capabilities. Good luck with your project, and if you want any tips, send me a message!
Like for STM32F4. I used F7 for my rocket, that was like 10 times more than I actually needed lol :D
I forgot to put this in the video, but remember to cap off the other side of the engine with kitty litter up to the 5 inch mark. And a friendly reminder to not eat the motor. Go check out the second version of the recipe.