@@manofsan It was definitely at the new facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. There have been launch complexes there for years, and RL added their own.
Knew it! I Knew It! I recognize that accent, from the comedy skits on Facebook. It's similar to an Australian accent, but different. I knew it's gotta be Kiwi.
If only we could have more questions like that given by all media. Less sound bites, more understanding please! But narh, vote for the guy who'll give our masters more money!
Not sure if he does it on purpose, but he uses the advantages of the format. One can spot the same on podcasts. On TV every answer has to work out of context, so it can be edited in between some lines of a narrator, so even the longer versions of those interviews tend to be less of a forth and back. Here the purpose in conversation as it is. Half-sentences are allowed as well as questions which take away half of the answer, which for "pure" interviews would be a big no-no. It looks like especially those geeky interview partners enjoy this kind of talk, even though the questions are not the usual PR softballs.
I think it helps that he's proven himself as an able interviewer with both Elon Musk and Jim Bridenstine. He's knowledgeable on the subjects, able to talk at the level of whoever he's interviewing. Nuts and bolts shop talk with Elon or more general PR sensitive policy discussions such as with Bridenstine. Because Tim is knowledgeable it allows his interviewees to go beyond the more rehearsed responses without using those insights to go after potentially negative details. Tim could've trash-talked SLS but it would likely be the last interview he'd get, instead he soft-balled it and in return he has a good chance of getting more interviews in the future. Smart!
@@ThatGuy-fi9bm Depends, i liked his Interview with Tim back when they revealed Starship. Its just that he has not that much time than others, he has multiple companies, so its harder to get a grasp of him. IF you get to talk to him about stuff he loves, he really shines imo.
I love listening to Peter talk about his rockets. He's not the larger than life figure that Elon is, but a super awesome, down to earth guy who very much knows what's he's talking about. Keep up the great work Tim!
Artichoke He innovates and succeeded in the smallsat market others failed in or said couldn’t be done. Lots of talk about carbon fiber everywhere - he made it successful. Also willing to reverse course, not wedded to his own paradigm. Reuse! And yes, down to earth and accessible.
Well, I think that both Elon and Peter are interesting persons. In fact I liked both interviews. Elon is more of a dreamer and visionary, while Peter seems to be very realistic. What I really do like about Peter is how he emphasizes the importance of the work of the whole team. It's not this "Elon says, so we have to fulfill his wish". And I must confess, that I smiled when he confessed, that one part of the decision to do the recovery by helicopter was his desire to fly that helicopter. :-)
@@annando Are you implying that Elon's goals are unrealistic? If that so i would have to strongly disagree. He has driven spacex to do things that was nearly thought to be impossible and elon's leadership is what makes spacex stand out i mean look at blue origin it also has hardworking,intelligent employees with more money than spacex but still they are nowhere near spacex. leadership is the most important thing for the success of any organization followed by employees and money.
@@karthickmurali598 I think what annando was saying is that while SpaceX will chase the impossible and do things nobody has ever been done before, Rocket Lab focuses on perfecting a tried and true method better than anyone else before them. It's not that Elon's goals are unrealistic it's just that Peter is more pragmatic about not needing to rewrite the entire rule book to achieve his goals
@@karthickmurali598 I said that Elon is a visionary, that's a difference. I recommend the interview with Gwynne Shotwell about this topic. She told a lot about how Elon has got new ideas and the people have to realize them. This is quite different from the way that Peter seems to work. Both ways are having their advantages and disadvantages.
22:30 Tim is sitting like a little child enjoying a conversation with Peter Beck! It's so cool you got to talk to him again, and it were all great questions Tim, of course you enjoyed it, I would to!
I disagree, it's just small sats and other things so there isnt much to look at, we have been launching satellits since the start of the space age, human spaceflight is what people want to see
@@spaceenthusiast7160 yeah that's my point, they just do small stuff when most people are gonna focus on those super heavy launchers that are gonna take humans to the moon and mars, and who knows where else
Another top-notch interview, Tim. It has been fun to watch you improve at what you do over the years, technically, as an interviewer, as a presenter, etc. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Nice job!
Peter Beck! That guy is f ing amazing! With only a high school diploma, and no university or college degrees, and living in a country without a lot of economic-activity-funds to finance a space launch company... he never-the-less did not let any of that stop him. No he did not! Instead: he pushed ahead and built a revolutionary small-payload orbital rocket and facility... in New Zealand of all places... And now... a second rocket launch facility in the USA. (All this after his high school guidance counselors told him his objectives and dreams were not realistic!)
Kiwis have an excellent approach to problem solving because they had to. The so called tyranny of distance built a society which had to be innovative because there wasn't a specialist shop around the corner, only your own back shed. It's baked into the DNA.
This is the coolest space and rocket related CEO interview ever! That venue! Peter is so smart and inspiring to people! And Tim!!! Dude, keep up the good work, be the spokesperson for the everyday people out there! Thank you! 💕
I agree. Elon musk and Peter are the best CEOs of any rokcet companies i ever saw.Both very nice, trying to do never seen before things and ready to answer any question. I like Jim Bridenstain too. He is one of the best NASA admins. But i dont see anything like this in Blue Origin with sneaky Jeff bezos, either Roscosmos with the jelous Rogozin. Virgin galactic is meh, while Vector is too small to say anything
Loved this - so nice to hear a casual but intelligent conversation. it could never happen like this on TV, which would just dumb it down to nothing. Thanks Tim.
I'm halfway through this interview and I just needed to say this: Tim, you are a FANTASTIC interviewer. You have a lot of knowledge on the subject, have an amazing amount of interest and enthusiasm for the interview, and ask the questions that people want to know about even if they don't know they do. When I used to make TV shows 30 years ago in college, I could have only hoped for an interviewer like you. Keep up the great work.
This has to be your best interview so far. Thanks, Tim, and a big thank you to Peter, for making the time to share some of Rocket Lab's ideas, experience and plans with us.
I have to go back and rewatch all of your videos to find out when you transitioned from a geeky space nerd, to a full on professional journalist. Your videos have been outstanding recently and definitely up there with the likes of Discovery channel for quality! Keep up the great work Tim!
I've never seen Peter interviewed by anyone with you, but can't imagine him being as relaxed and open anywhere else. When you state something in a inside humor kid of way, can see the space-nut to space-nut connection in his face - and the conversation just flows. And of course flows because you keep asking interesting space-nut questions, not boring general crap. Thank goodness all of us other space-nuts have you for this!
Elon is not capable to have an articulate conversation like Peter can. The details and the knowledge Peter gives are perfect. Peter talks like an engineer, Elon like a commercial.
You've hit that pinnacle with this one Tim. This is, by far, the "one" that says you've got your stuff TOGETHER my friend! I never had a problem thinking I was wasting my money before, but now, this is the one that proves it. Well done. 'Nuff said.
Gotta say Tim, you’re living the dream! Also Peter seems awesome and super down to earth. Great video and great interview! Being interested in the subject you’re covering in the interview really helps it grab the attention of your audience and also the interviewee. Well done 👍🏼
INCREDIBLE interview!!!!!! WOW! Thanks Tim.. and a huge shout out and *Congratulations* to Peter and the whole Rocket Lab Team on your new US launch site. 2020 is going to be an amazing Year... Can't wait to see your visit to the MOON. *** WOW! WOW! WOW! ***
Tim! What a video. I love how accessible and honest Peter is. And Elon wearing your shirt?! I would have exploded. Congrats on all the success you’re experiencing and thank you for bringing space down to an ‘everyday’ guy like me. Cheers.
The beauty of these small channels, is that you get knowledgeable people interviewing the experts, asking relevant questions. Sure beats the fluff of mainstream media.
Thank you Peter Beck for this interview... Tim!!! These interviews are great because you are respectful and so knowledgeable in the subject... mVm ps....great sound and camera angles....
I think this is your best interview sofar. Really relaxed with very good questions. And another little gem where you asked the right question. Last time you were right......
Congratulations, Tim, by your hard work and sustained attention to details, you are becoming the translator-of-choice for top-level rocketry/space bosses to reach the public with their message and progress. You do the best job at engaging them at a sensible level of technospeak and a casual level of humanity to connect the levels among experts and interested laymen. You have definitely earned your channel's name for public outreach, except for one thing... now it's time for someone to get you up there and get your official space-wings badge to bring the experience to all your viewers down here.
*Tim* - If you don't mind me asking. *Peter* - For sure, go ahead. Peter was so accommodating, and happy to give information. A CEO with nothing to hide.
I usually don't post on TH-cam... But your content is just going of the charts! The great production value "docu style" prices and the interviews are both great. And it's really kinda telling about the industry as well that you get to do them. Props to the companies that do this with you!
I thoroughly enjoy these 'fireside chats' you have with people like Peter, Jim, and Elon. Extra impressive is the reach that 'just some youtuber' has into the inner world of spaceflight and aeronautics and how much info you can tease out. Here's to a great 2020!
WOW - a CEO who can't be asked a question, even out of leftfield, that can't be answered in confidence? This is a guy who isn't bullshitting. If I had a few quid...
Love your work Tim. Your interview style is so refreshing and enjoyable to watch. It’s so different to how the ‘professional’ journalists conduct their interviews. They have their list of questions and it’s simply ask and reply. But you have such a relaxed style that just comes across as a couple of guys nerding out over space stuff. Awesome work :)
I absolutely love these interviews and this is the best one yet. The format makes me feel like I'm just hanging out on my back porch bs'ing with friends about nerdy stuff.
This is a TRUE CHANNEL! Yesterday I litterally took note from the 1:30:29 video he made about the new Starship Escape system, . I will use it to complete my report in class. WE NEED YOUU TIM!
Tim killing it with the Interviews! We need to get you a time machine to get one with Von Braun too :D So cool how Peter is open with his engineering thoughts and sharing his passion with the public! Can't wait for the live feed of an electron reentering!
Out of the park again Tim. You are becoming the go to rocket science communicator for geeks like me. Also, I can tell you have learned so so much of late. You are conversing with the CEO's of rocket companies who need to know everything about their businesses and you are holding up your end of the conversation like you are one of them. Its impressive.
As an engineer, i can clearly see that there is no dumbing down here. He felt very comfortable with your knowledge level and had the opportunity to just openly discus the subject. Great work Tim
If we didn't have Tim, we would miss out on so much!
Alacernovum I know!!!!! Geez. He definitely filled a roll
There would be another Tim.
@@JameBlack but he will always be the first one ☝
There can not be another like Everyday Astronaut. Sure there are others trying to do the same, but they aren't Tim.
@@Alacernovum agreed! A supplement is the ArsTechnica Rocket Report. I highly recommend it!
Hats off to Peter Beck for sitting there , answering questions while the heat is sucked out his arse :-) :-)
Yeah I was thinking the whole time sitting on that metal launch pad has to suck
Folks being interviewed hate being put in the hot seat.
This was in New Zealand, right? I know it's got quite a varied geography, but I never knew the coastal areas were that cold.
@@manofsan Pretty sure this is at the new Wallops facility in Virginia.
@@manofsan It was definitely at the new facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. There have been launch complexes there for years, and RL added their own.
Oh ya just casually sitting on a launch pad with my feet dangling down the flame pit and talking to the CEO of a rocket company
Psssh... Tim is still a filthy casual
/s
I’m amazed you can do this without attaching a lifeline and not violating any law code 😹
Just another day in paradise!
I’m amazed at how casually they’re talking about all this complex rocketry 👌🏻
Quite possibly one of the coolest sentences to be uttered
I can't imagine NASA describing their latest design as 'A Little Screamer!'
Love the Kiwi ingenuity.
Knew it! I Knew It!
I recognize that accent, from the comedy skits on Facebook. It's similar to an Australian accent, but different. I knew it's gotta be Kiwi.
I like how Tim makes intelligent and relevant questions. I hate when interviewers ask silly things mostly unrelated to the topic at hand.
“How has social media influenced the asteroid’s trajectory?”
“It’s made the press conference questions stupider”
_-xkcd_
He's really improving his interviewing skills. Keep at it, Tim
If only we could have more questions like that given by all media.
Less sound bites, more understanding please!
But narh, vote for the guy who'll give our masters more money!
You know they are intelligent questions when Peter has to tip toe round a few.
Not sure if he does it on purpose, but he uses the advantages of the format. One can spot the same on podcasts. On TV every answer has to work out of context, so it can be edited in between some lines of a narrator, so even the longer versions of those interviews tend to be less of a forth and back. Here the purpose in conversation as it is. Half-sentences are allowed as well as questions which take away half of the answer, which for "pure" interviews would be a big no-no. It looks like especially those geeky interview partners enjoy this kind of talk, even though the questions are not the usual PR softballs.
I love that Tim is being taken seriously... he’s our Everyday “Astronaut Enthusiast”
I think it helps that he's proven himself as an able interviewer with both Elon Musk and Jim Bridenstine. He's knowledgeable on the subjects, able to talk at the level of whoever he's interviewing. Nuts and bolts shop talk with Elon or more general PR sensitive policy discussions such as with Bridenstine. Because Tim is knowledgeable it allows his interviewees to go beyond the more rehearsed responses without using those insights to go after potentially negative details. Tim could've trash-talked SLS but it would likely be the last interview he'd get, instead he soft-balled it and in return he has a good chance of getting more interviews in the future. Smart!
I love how accessible Peter Beck is and gives great interviews
Yeah, Elon is not quite as great at it lol
@@ThatGuy-fi9bm Depends, i liked his Interview with Tim back when they revealed Starship.
Its just that he has not that much time than others, he has multiple companies, so its harder to get a grasp of him.
IF you get to talk to him about stuff he loves, he really shines imo.
I love listening to Peter talk about his rockets. He's not the larger than life figure that Elon is, but a super awesome, down to earth guy who very much knows what's he's talking about.
Keep up the great work Tim!
Artichoke He innovates and succeeded in the smallsat market others failed in or said couldn’t be done. Lots of talk about carbon fiber everywhere - he made it successful.
Also willing to reverse course, not wedded to his own paradigm. Reuse!
And yes, down to earth and accessible.
Well, I think that both Elon and Peter are interesting persons. In fact I liked both interviews. Elon is more of a dreamer and visionary, while Peter seems to be very realistic. What I really do like about Peter is how he emphasizes the importance of the work of the whole team. It's not this "Elon says, so we have to fulfill his wish". And I must confess, that I smiled when he confessed, that one part of the decision to do the recovery by helicopter was his desire to fly that helicopter. :-)
@@annando Are you implying that Elon's goals are unrealistic? If that so i would have to strongly disagree. He has driven spacex to do things that was nearly thought to be impossible and elon's leadership is what makes spacex stand out i mean look at blue origin it also has hardworking,intelligent employees with more money than spacex but still they are nowhere near spacex. leadership is the most important thing for the success of any organization followed by employees and money.
@@karthickmurali598 I think what annando was saying is that while SpaceX will chase the impossible and do things nobody has ever been done before, Rocket Lab focuses on perfecting a tried and true method better than anyone else before them. It's not that Elon's goals are unrealistic it's just that Peter is more pragmatic about not needing to rewrite the entire rule book to achieve his goals
@@karthickmurali598 I said that Elon is a visionary, that's a difference. I recommend the interview with Gwynne Shotwell about this topic. She told a lot about how Elon has got new ideas and the people have to realize them. This is quite different from the way that Peter seems to work. Both ways are having their advantages and disadvantages.
22:30 Tim is sitting like a little child enjoying a conversation with Peter Beck! It's so cool you got to talk to him again, and it were all great questions Tim, of course you enjoyed it, I would to!
I feel like rocket Labs is very underappreciated
I disagree, it's just small sats and other things so there isnt much to look at, we have been launching satellits since the start of the space age, human spaceflight is what people want to see
it's normal, smaller rockets are a bit less impressive to the general public
@@treelonmusk8324 Rocket Lab is dedicated for small sat launchers, compared to SpaceX which needs super heavy launchers for the Moon and Mars.
I think from a small sat point of view they get a lot of coverage. To be honest i've seen more from them in the last year than blue origin.
@@spaceenthusiast7160 yeah that's my point, they just do small stuff when most people are gonna focus on those super heavy launchers that are gonna take humans to the moon and mars, and who knows where else
Another top-notch interview, Tim. It has been fun to watch you improve at what you do over the years, technically, as an interviewer, as a presenter, etc. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Nice job!
Good job not falling into the pit!
whoa spoilers
Yeah
@v.dog yup
I love Tim's enthusiasm.. he asks questions like and adult and reacts like a kid at the answers.
MarcD Best description ever of his style! Definitely a key to why Elon and Peter open up with him.
Peter Beck! That guy is f ing amazing! With only a high school diploma, and no university or college degrees, and living in a country without a lot of economic-activity-funds to finance a space launch company... he never-the-less did not let any of that stop him. No he did not! Instead: he pushed ahead and built a revolutionary small-payload orbital rocket and facility... in New Zealand of all places... And now... a second rocket launch facility in the USA. (All this after his high school guidance counselors told him his objectives and dreams were not realistic!)
Hard Work > > Harvard
The New Zealand government is very accommodating
Kiwis have an excellent approach to problem solving because they had to. The so called tyranny of distance built a society which had to be innovative because there wasn't a specialist shop around the corner, only your own back shed. It's baked into the DNA.
@@manofsan Harvard is hardwork as well.
@@netstatgrep I don't see many of them doing launch startups. Perhaps their work is of a different level of hardness.
This is the coolest space and rocket related CEO interview ever! That venue! Peter is so smart and inspiring to people! And Tim!!! Dude, keep up the good work, be the spokesperson for the everyday people out there! Thank you! 💕
I agree.
Elon musk and Peter are the best CEOs of any rokcet companies i ever saw.Both very nice, trying to do never seen before things and ready to answer any question.
I like Jim Bridenstain too. He is one of the best NASA admins.
But i dont see anything like this in Blue Origin with sneaky Jeff bezos, either Roscosmos with the jelous Rogozin. Virgin galactic is meh, while Vector is too small to say anything
@@b0mby1 That's because they are a Kiwi and a Saffa (Australia - where the bloody hell are ya ;-)
@@lewtscott3346 Aussies are slacking. Probably on the piss
Lucas Sim What do you mean probably? They've been on it since Transportation.
This is pretty good,but definitely not as cool as elon-tim interview few month ago.
I hope one day soon that the Everyday Astronaut really goes into space. That would be the greatest and biggest TH-cam story ever told.
@@PersonalStash420 That would be the coolest bit of embedded journalism we've seen to date.
well hes going!! probably not for a few years though
Loved this - so nice to hear a casual but intelligent conversation. it could never happen like this on TV, which would just dumb it down to nothing. Thanks Tim.
I'm halfway through this interview and I just needed to say this: Tim, you are a FANTASTIC interviewer. You have a lot of knowledge on the subject, have an amazing amount of interest and enthusiasm for the interview, and ask the questions that people want to know about even if they don't know they do. When I used to make TV shows 30 years ago in college, I could have only hoped for an interviewer like you. Keep up the great work.
the best people strangely are always the humblest
This is A+ content, Tim! What a great, casual conversation. I had a goofy grin on my face the entire time.
This has to be your best interview so far. Thanks, Tim, and a big thank you to Peter, for making the time to share some of Rocket Lab's ideas, experience and plans with us.
I have to go back and rewatch all of your videos to find out when you transitioned from a geeky space nerd, to a full on professional journalist. Your videos have been outstanding recently and definitely up there with the likes of Discovery channel for quality! Keep up the great work Tim!
Outstanding video Tim! This is got to be one of the best interviews you’ve done.
Dave Borinski agreed!
we need to make tim more famous to get more big guys to give him interviews like this, i love it so much
I've been looking forward to this interview!
I've never seen Peter interviewed by anyone with you, but can't imagine him being as relaxed and open anywhere else. When you state something in a inside humor kid of way, can see the space-nut to space-nut connection in his face - and the conversation just flows. And of course flows because you keep asking interesting space-nut questions, not boring general crap. Thank goodness all of us other space-nuts have you for this!
Peter's been on TMRO a few times. I'm pretty sure thats where Tim heard of RL in the first place.
Tim you are an absolute legend, I feel so lucky being able to see content like this
Peter beck comes across as very articulate man.would love to see conversation between him and elon.
Me too
That would be great 🔥.
Elon is not capable to have an articulate conversation like Peter can. The details and the knowledge Peter gives are perfect. Peter talks like an engineer, Elon like a commercial.
Love this guy. Really " down to earth"
He’s a kiwi! Enough said.
No better interview spot then the flame trench! It looked so cool
Tim has basically become the Joe Rogan for nerds. Love it.
Lol, true. Joe Rogan is a nerd too though, just for judo and ju-jitsu instead of rockets and space stuff 😁
I've been saying that Tim needs to go on JRE for ages!
I see him as the Jay Leno for Rocket Ships.
He's a rockstar!
Yes!
Tim, you are the man! I can't help but think you incepted Peter Beck with the idea of reusing the 1st stage in your previous conversations with him.
One of the most amazing conversations I have seen in recent memory - amazing!
I LOVE when Tim interviews someone!
Tim... This was a perfect interview. Three cameras, Impressive!
You've hit that pinnacle with this one Tim. This is, by far, the "one" that says you've got your stuff TOGETHER my friend! I never had a problem thinking I was wasting my money before, but now, this is the one that proves it. Well done. 'Nuff said.
Awesome interview tim. So casual. Such a cool interview spot as well
Rocket Lab is awesome! I’m looking forward to their progress in 2020! 🚀
Great interview! Peter Beck is one of my favorite people.
Gotta say Tim, you’re living the dream! Also Peter seems awesome and super down to earth. Great video and great interview! Being interested in the subject you’re covering in the interview really helps it grab the attention of your audience and also the interviewee. Well done 👍🏼
INCREDIBLE interview!!!!!! WOW! Thanks Tim.. and a huge shout out and *Congratulations* to Peter and the whole Rocket Lab Team on your new US launch site. 2020 is going to be an amazing Year... Can't wait to see your visit to the MOON. *** WOW! WOW! WOW! ***
Peter is indeed awesome, and so are you Tim :) thanks for bringing us these amazing videos.
THIS.
THIS!
This is why I love this channel.
Tim! What a video. I love how accessible and honest Peter is. And Elon wearing your shirt?! I would have exploded. Congrats on all the success you’re experiencing and thank you for bringing space down to an ‘everyday’ guy like me. Cheers.
Thank you Tim for your hard work! Your enthusiasm is inspiring and your mood is uplifting in every single video
Tim, you are spoiling me with your wonderful sound quality. I have no idea what you spent on your mics, but it was well worth it.
“Don’t fall in” hahaha
And don't have the flamey end stacked on the platform during interviews ;-)
Peter is sooo nice and awesome! Really love how openly he shares insights. :) Go Rocket Lab!!
Very interesting! So many good questions, and Peter seemed to be really open and honest in answering them!
This is amazing. There is no way we would get an interview like this with old media. This form of interview is how it should be done, always.
The beauty of these small channels, is that you get knowledgeable people interviewing the experts, asking relevant questions. Sure beats the fluff of mainstream media.
Thanks Peter and Thanks Tim. Great interview
Wow New Zealand - population of 4.8million and your at this stage in Space technologies. Congratulations.
Awesome interview Tim thanks for sharing
NZ also was the first country were women could vote
Also split the atom, discovered the structure of DNA, conquered Everest (although Australia did invent the Hills Hoist ;-)
@@lewtscott3346 and the jet pack, zorbs and disposable syringes.
film maker Did you forget commercial bungy jumping?
@@lewtscott3346 Hamilton jet.
Thank you Peter Beck for this interview...
Tim!!! These interviews are great because you are respectful and so knowledgeable in the subject...
mVm
ps....great sound and camera angles....
Again you prove to be the best interviewer ever. And Mr. Beck is totally awesome and gracious.
Tim, superb interview with Peter! I learned sooo much! You finished the year on a galactic note!
Totally pumped for an amazing 2020!!!
Well done!!!! Keep this high level interviews
Thank you for the video!!
I think this is your best interview sofar. Really relaxed with very good questions. And another little gem where you asked the right question. Last time you were right......
Love the hat. Just ordered one! And great interview! I love how you are always at the cool events. Jelly :)
Hats off to Peter for sitting there the whole time, great interview.
Grand interview!
Congratulations, Tim, by your hard work and sustained attention to details, you are becoming the translator-of-choice for top-level rocketry/space bosses to reach the public with their message and progress. You do the best job at engaging them at a sensible level of technospeak and a casual level of humanity to connect the levels among experts and interested laymen. You have definitely earned your channel's name for public outreach, except for one thing... now it's time for someone to get you up there and get your official space-wings badge to bring the experience to all your viewers down here.
Love your coverage there with Peter mate. Nice work. It is going to be exciting seeing the next few Electron flights for sure.
*Tim* - If you don't mind me asking.
*Peter* - For sure, go ahead.
Peter was so accommodating, and happy to give information. A CEO with nothing to hide.
I usually don't post on TH-cam... But your content is just going of the charts!
The great production value "docu style" prices and the interviews are both great. And it's really kinda telling about the industry as well that you get to do them.
Props to the companies that do this with you!
bless you Tim. Bless you Mr. Beck. We lean on you for our view forward. YAY! from the Shepherd kids.
I love the high quality production, high caliber questions, and your overall enthusiasm. Great job Tim and team!
What love about this channel is that I know I can always like the video before watching it in it's entirety. Always great content
I thoroughly enjoy these 'fireside chats' you have with people like Peter, Jim, and Elon. Extra impressive is the reach that 'just some youtuber' has into the inner world of spaceflight and aeronautics and how much info you can tease out.
Here's to a great 2020!
“It’s a good injector”. Lol
Not only does it count as business secret, that topic also falls under arms control.
Great interview! And congratulations to Peter Beck and the whole team at Electron for all the amazing work they have done!
WOW - a CEO who can't be asked a question, even out of leftfield, that can't be answered in confidence?
This is a guy who isn't bullshitting.
If I had a few quid...
This is astounding, easygoing, easy-to-follow stuff. Thanks to Tim and RocketLab!
GREAT job getting these interviews! I don't think there are any like them anywhere else.
What a great interview! Lots of gritty details. Well done Tim!
Peter's such a cool and easygoing in this interview. Great!
Peter Beck is awesome! I really love how simple he makes everything sounds. He's great!
Love your work Tim. Your interview style is so refreshing and enjoyable to watch. It’s so different to how the ‘professional’ journalists conduct their interviews. They have their list of questions and it’s simply ask and reply. But you have such a relaxed style that just comes across as a couple of guys nerding out over space stuff. Awesome work :)
I absolutely love these interviews and this is the best one yet. The format makes me feel like I'm just hanging out on my back porch bs'ing with friends about nerdy stuff.
Great interview. I could listen to you two all day. Thanks Tim!
That was really awesome. It seemed so natural! Thank you Tim!
Thanks for making this event Tim. Peter Beck is always interesting to listen to.
Makes me proud to be a kiwi ,,,, ! , Peter Beck thanks for keeping our strong accent ! Kiwis United
Tim, I've been following your channel since forever. It's so nice to see you hitting 500k subs soon!
How could anyone not wish Peter, and all of Rocket Lab, the best of luck. Seems like a pretty awesome guy.
Tim, you know all the coolest nerds in world. Thank you for sharing!
This video was just the right length, neither too long nor too short, you really should do more videos of this length.
Excellent interview. Loving the quality content. 👍
This is a TRUE CHANNEL! Yesterday I litterally took note from the 1:30:29 video he made about the new Starship Escape system, . I will use it to complete my report in class.
WE NEED YOUU TIM!
Location and camera work made this a great watch 💯
I love how you get to be more personal with the big shots of the rocketry world. Nice job Tim.
Wonderful Interview! Thank you very much, Tim! :)
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Tim killing it with the Interviews! We need to get you a time machine to get one with Von Braun too :D So cool how Peter is open with his engineering thoughts and sharing his passion with the public! Can't wait for the live feed of an electron reentering!
Great interview, thanks for sharing!
Best interview location ever! Thanks Tim and Peter!
Really enjoyed this interview Tim, thanks for all you do for your community!
Out of the park again Tim. You are becoming the go to rocket science communicator for geeks like me. Also, I can tell you have learned so so much of late. You are conversing with the CEO's of rocket companies who need to know everything about their businesses and you are holding up your end of the conversation like you are one of them. Its impressive.
As an engineer, i can clearly see that there is no dumbing down here. He felt very comfortable with your knowledge level and had the opportunity to just openly discus the subject. Great work Tim
What a brilliant interview :-)