Advances in Space Technology: Everything You Need to Know | Complete Series | FD Engineering

Published 2023-06-11
Advances in Space Technology: Everything You Need to Know | Complete Series | FD Engineering

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A revolution in space technology is unfolding. New players in the launch industry are radically cutting the cost of access to space and our understanding of the universe is growing exponentially thanks to space-based research. This 13-part series examines all things space, from Jupiter to space communication. What are the most recent discoveries, and what technology made them possible?

Each episode will focus on a planet or a device that represented a major breakthrough in astronomical science:

00:00:00 The Launchers
00:25:14 Space Telescopes
00:48:33 Space Communication
01:12:42 Mars
01:38:11 Saturn
02:03:32 International Space Station
02:28:40 Jupiter
02:53:48 Spacesuits
03:19:26 Other Planets
03:46:59 The Sun
04:10:49 Beyond the Solar System
04:36:16 The Earth
05:01:30 The Future
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All Comments (21)
  • @ernestb.2377
    I have enjoyed watching all the 5,5 hours of it. Have not bored a minute. Impressive technology and achievements. I realize how little of all of this comes to the general public. Really nice to have a free access to this. To expand your own horizons. Impressive engineering and scientific work. Only shame on humanity that it looks 13.8 billion years back in time and millions light years away and is not able to create an peaceful and fair world right here on this beautiful blue marvel. But that would be another channel...
  • @aorosiguh5049
    I have just watched a 5.5hrs documentary, it was like watching a single episode of GOT. The best thing have ever watched.
  • @bukeksiansu2112
    Hats off to the cameramen and crew for filming all the satellites wherever they go.
  • @crazyeddy4401
    We need this so we don't go extinct on our home planet Earth. So our future generations can live on we need to conquer space. In order to do that we need to tear down all our borders worldwide and become an united world and focus on mastering space exploration. It will happen if the whole world gets onboard for our future which is everything but without us now there is no future so we need to come together and put aside our differences for an peaceful step into becoming our best version of humanity.
  • @-SANDMAN-
    I think this series was pre-2020 but the information is still highly relevant and useful.
  • We have really had some intelligent people in the last 100 years to figure this stuff out. I would never been able to. Very interesting.
  • @yornoc1
    WOW! There is absolutely nothing like watching this with a cigar and some Scotch! Thanks for making this available to the masses. Truly amazing!
  • @Sabreerbas
    absolutely amazing 5 plus hours. loved it.
  • @artpaivio2707
    Excellent documentary of human expeditions into space beyond earth.. Thank you.
  • @WorldLove-fk8tl
    Space technology and sky sciences increase our horizons and knowledge. The size of space and the universe is surprising. This introduces us to the unique art and masterpieces of the Almighty Creator. Thank you.
  • @KUSHxKiNG
    It really was a spectacular sight to see that huge orange tube carry that beautiful shuttle to space. I never got to see it fly with my own eyes but I can’t even imagine what that sight was like to experience🤯🤯
  • @mouserr
    nice look back to see how far and fast things have changed
  • @shahnawazkhan1991
    Wow brilliant infographic, I had never been so updated about space exploration. To be honest, learnt a ton from this, thank you for the effort everyone put behind it. Good in depth materials and information, been falling asleep watching this for 3 days now. So INTERESTING - I must say decades of teamwork and scientific innovation will make many more things possible ! LOVED IT !!!
  • The truth is that they have been been our partners all along. We transformed the world and gave the week the ability to take back what was lost…..essentially we set them free. And that’s what it really means today whether it was the United States that provided weapons for safety and defense or it was Russia they did the same thing. These two superpowers were the instruments for that we were the ones that gave them that ability, even though we thought we were fighting a war against each other. And I know that what we can accomplish together is far beyond what we could ever accomplish through war. It’s a miracle that the world needs to see because no one would’ve ever believed ever that Russia in the United States could be at peace and be doing these amazing things are working together to change things. They did never believe that that was possible as a miracle and that’s it that’s what the world needs to see a miracle.
  • @SteveWindsurf
    Wow, how times have changed! Today the space industry supports an unprecedented explosion in private enterprise and period of rapid innovation. A great time of hope for our future in space, without the motivation of war to progress.
  • c.1:10:57 Yeah, that’s about right, because at 2 kbit/sec, at full memory capacity of 8 GB, that’s clock in at about ~12 months; the additional ~24% of time would require therefore an average of ~1.521 kbit/s throughout that time