How I Sent My Satellite To SPACE - Part 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2022
- Part 3 of how I sent my satellite circuit sculpture to (near) space. This is a full-length video of the flight from the three different cameras onboard and real-time telemetry updates. Enjoy the peaceful Lofi Hiphop Mix from Lofi Geek's Channel (link below).
Thanks to my editor, Dylan: www.fiverr.com/dylanaranetaaa
Thanks to Lofi Geek for the royalty-free music: / @lofigeek
This is so inspiring. You can send a camera to space *yourself*.
I'm glad you found this inspiring! Check out our website and send up your own payload with us! www.AnnexLaunch.com
What an amazing moment
It really was, thanks!
Fantastic. This is my dream bro
This is really great work.
Thanks so much! Be sure to subscribe for more projects!
I'm enjoying this video
Thanks! Check out part 2 for the highlights!
Hey man! It's me from North Branch, I was wondering wether I could get the unedited videos from the launch that day, thanks!
Shoot me an email and we can talk. You can find my email on the "About" tab of my channel (Web version only, not on mobil).
Can you do this experiment in Greenland and the focus on the space. :)
I'm up for a trip to Greenland, who will buy the tickets? Haha
Can you make. Satellite that can orbit ?
Add a rocket that will ignite at 400km at the desired speed.
Is this possible to make it orbit like this?
The balloon only gets up to about 90km, but it would technically be possible to carry a satellite up with a balloon and then accelerate it with a rocket. This is somewhat similar to what Virgin Orbit is doing.
@@FLALabs thanks
Going to check out this Virgin Satellite
But like how much thrust would you need? Would a serious model rocket engine work (like one of those that are as big as my calf muscle) or do you need some non-consumer grade firepower?
Search for "space shot" on Google. Loads of rocket enthusiasts work toward the goal of launching a space shot rocket! They don't make it to orbit, but its still VERY cool!
1:20:44 oh noooooooo
just wondering why the balloon broke I just read that it could reach to 90 km
Some balloons are made to go higher (over 120,000 feet) but a typical 800g balloon only gets to about 90,000 feet (roughly 30,000 meters) as we saw on this launch. There are many factors that affect max altitude such as payload weight vs balloon size, ascent rate, weather, etc.
@@FLALabs pkey thnx for the reply