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Soviet N1 Moon Rocket Documentary
Equinox.The Engines that came in from the Cold.
Other documentaries below are about the Soviet space program.
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An interesting recent development blogs.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/2013/04/moon-rocket-engine-reaches-space-at-last/
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Відео

Equinox. A Very British Bomb
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Channel 4 documentary about the development of weapons grade materials in post war britain and the scientist William Penney who was in charge of Britains bomb programme. Also shows the first test in the Monte Bello islands in Australia prior to the subsequent testing and contamination of Emu fields and Maralinga
Soviet N1 Moon Rocket Documentary Part 5
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Channel 4 Equinox Documentary (The Engines that came in from the Cold) on the closed cycle engines which powered the Soviet N1 moon rocket.
Soviet N1 Moon Rocket Documentary Part 4
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Channel 4 Equinox Documentary (The Engines that came in from the Cold) on the closed cycle engines which powered the Soviet N1 moon rocket.
Soviet N1 Moon Rocket Documentary Part 3
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Channel 4 Equinox Documentary (The Engines that came in from the Cold) on the closed cycle engines which powered the Soviet N1 moon rocket.
Soviet N1 Moon Rocket documentary part 2
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Channel 4 Equinox Documentary (The Engines that came in from the Cold) on the closed cycle engines which powered the Soviet N1 moon rocket.
Soviet N1 Moon Rocket Documentary Part 1
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Channel 4 Equinox Documentary on the development of the closed cycle engines of the N1 Moon Rocket.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @reiienmclendon
    @reiienmclendon 3 дні тому

    ummm, the n-1 was a perfect 4-4 of fairlures. russian propaganda video much?

    • @reiienmclendon
      @reiienmclendon 3 дні тому

      they did an excellant job at failing, they did alot of things first half ass, why america caught up, won the cold war, and the whole time our population had freedom, microwaves, food, toilet paper. just saying.

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey Місяць тому

    Had President Kennedy lived, we would have ended the Cold War, the US and Russia would jointly have landed people on Mars.

  • @DavidFMartin
    @DavidFMartin Місяць тому

    The idea behind the N1 was sound, unfortunately the implementation wasn’t. The N1 never reached orbit let alone the moon. It took until Elon Must establishment of Space X to actually get the idea of large engine number booster rockets to work. Better design and forward thinking plus incremental development has also ensured that the idea now works.

  • @PoorMansChemist
    @PoorMansChemist Місяць тому

    Soviet Rocket Scientist: "Excellent comrades! We have designed a better rocket engine than those capitalist pigs. Now if we could only figure out how those evil Americans are managing to keep store shelves stocked with basic goods...."

  • @andyb.1026
    @andyb.1026 Місяць тому

    How does French rocket engineering compare 😂 you know the one that has largest and most successful satellite launch capability, and is totally independent of American influence 🤔 😉

  • @darinfisher989
    @darinfisher989 Місяць тому

    By this time America had already given up on Rocket technology because they had flying saucers that they were reverse engineering.. they kept up the rocket program just for show people not in the know of it all

  • @benvandermerwe4934
    @benvandermerwe4934 Місяць тому

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥃

  • @alfredshort3
    @alfredshort3 Місяць тому

    In my humble opionion if Korolev had lived another 2 years this launch system would have been sorted out and possibly rivaled the Saturn. Lost to history and their turbo pump booster design is still in use today.

  • @TAZ0300
    @TAZ0300 Місяць тому

    Really happy the Russian old men got to see their rocket engines back in action Let’s be real I’m sure those old timers were not doing so well financially before after the Soviet Union collapsed So I’m glad they got to sell some engines🤑🤑🤑 and get to go back to work doing what they love best 🚀🚀🚀🚀 Those are the type of Russians I like 😂👍 honest hard-working don’t care about politics. Let’s just get this done type of people.👍

  • @anthonynarozniak9725
    @anthonynarozniak9725 Місяць тому

    Excellent video

  • @sjTHEfirst
    @sjTHEfirst Місяць тому

    I’m always surprised the Soviets didn’t do Earth Orbit Rendezvous. Assemble a moon ship in orbit.

  • @jamielacourse7578
    @jamielacourse7578 Місяць тому

    Can you say "pogo oscillation "?

  • @workinprogress3942
    @workinprogress3942 Місяць тому

    31:15 To the rude and obviously uninformed guy who said " they had no idea as to the value or necessity of the hidden hidden engines ". How disrespectful. Of course he knew the importance of these engines. That part of the video should be taken out. He just makes a mockery of the man intelligence.

  • @Tonegates
    @Tonegates Місяць тому

    Without needless war and more understanding we could have been a lot further on in mankinds solving of issues. Different cultures approach things in more ingenious ways. It makes me sad.

    • @Tonegates
      @Tonegates Місяць тому

      I'm glad they saved the engine for fellow engineers to see and understand

  • @SteelSmoker
    @SteelSmoker Місяць тому

    From 11 years ago...how am i just now seeing this. Very good!!!!

  • @johngee876
    @johngee876 Місяць тому

    “Along came a devastating blow. Putin invaded Ukraine and pulled the plug on selling rocket engine technology to the US.” Politics aside, 15% better efficiency can’t beat the efficiency of reusable engines. I’m not a fan of Musk, but his track record is stomping everyone.

  • @blengi
    @blengi Місяць тому

    did they mention the first N1 killed more people than if say 30 apollo crews died trying to get to the moon? - "THE FIRST TEST flight of the Soviet Union's giant N1 Moon booster ended in an explosion at T+70s on 21 February, 1969, killing 91 people on the ground near the Baikonur Cosmodrome, it has been revealed on Russian television."

  • @meestirbig3083
    @meestirbig3083 Місяць тому

    This just illustrates the corruption and the depravity of NASA. This was in 2000. What happened to the successes of the 1960's? What happened to the leadership of the Space Program? Why is Communist rocketry much better? And yet, it's getting worse. Now, there's the Starliner stuck to the ISS. It's time to defund NASA. Give the money to Elon Musk and SpaceX.

    • @FinalFront
      @FinalFront Місяць тому

      NASA is sending astronauts to the moon in 4 months aboard SLS

  • @tonyb8660
    @tonyb8660 2 місяці тому

    dude died from an appendectomy :(

  • @kenday7942
    @kenday7942 2 місяці тому

    This is a fascinating and eye opening presentation. One of the best I’ve seen in a very long time!

  • @RDFitzwater
    @RDFitzwater 3 місяці тому

    None of it matters. We won, they lost. Thats the end of the story.

    • @iansysoev9462
      @iansysoev9462 Місяць тому

      You won what exactly? Everything before moon landing was US loss, and you just declared that moon was only thing that matters

  • @user-pz1kg8ny7g
    @user-pz1kg8ny7g 3 місяці тому

    ❤❤ Hare Krišna 💓🎉🦋🏵️🍀🍂🦚🪔

  • @pearly872
    @pearly872 3 місяці тому

    Don't you just love of American arrogance?

  • @rtqii
    @rtqii 3 місяці тому

    Valentin Anisimov... The Kuznetsov Design Bureau cannot design oil fired boilers and superheaters for large vessels... They do tho. The power plants fail.

  • @rtqii
    @rtqii 3 місяці тому

    Ɛlies has the same problem with Starship. It uses the same engine configuration as the N-1: lots of little engines instead of a few large ones. His engines are open cycle however, not as efficient as the little N-1 closed cycle engines.

    • @thedausthed
      @thedausthed 3 місяці тому

      Starship's engines work and it has got into space, unlike the N1 and SpaceX's Raptor engine is a full flow staged combustion engine, a better type of closed cycle engine than the oxygen rich closed cycle used on the NK-33. The Raptor is also more powerful and more efficient.

  • @vincep1c156
    @vincep1c156 3 місяці тому

    Meh.. I guess.

  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin3050 4 місяці тому

    It's frustrating that engineers have made the modern car as safe as it can be, only for the marketing department to fill it up with distracting features like touchscreens. Having to take your eyes off the road to cycle through multiple menus in order to control every function of the car is crazy. It undermines all the seatbelts, airbags, safety cells, side impact beams and crumple zones.

  • @user-nl9yg4lq4i
    @user-nl9yg4lq4i 9 місяців тому

    I don't think man ever made it to the moon.good Hollywood movies to watch though.

    • @TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
      @TheWokeFlatEarthTruth 9 місяців тому

      And your proof is?

    • @user-nl9yg4lq4i
      @user-nl9yg4lq4i 9 місяців тому

      @@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth you heard of cosmic radiation?u would need to be surrounded by 3 feet of water just to be alright.plus the rockets we had back then was not that reliable.

    • @JoeLaFon3
      @JoeLaFon3 6 місяців тому

      ​@@user-nl9yg4lq4ithat's just not true. They had ways to save the film even back then. We went to the moon several times stop being stupid.

  • @CaptainNomura
    @CaptainNomura 9 місяців тому

    N1 used 30 engines. SpaceX uses 33. Evolution.

    • @xandervk2371
      @xandervk2371 4 місяці тому

      The Soviets failed to develop a digital control system for N1.

  • @amochswohntet99
    @amochswohntet99 11 місяців тому

    "they didn't have the facilities to test the rockets before attaching them" 19:25 What?! how does that even makes sense? it's not as though they all have to be tested at once.

    • @unownyoutuber9049
      @unownyoutuber9049 6 місяців тому

      Once the engine was fired it could not be fired again.

  • @optimus3305
    @optimus3305 Рік тому

    Leftards should see this so they can maybe attempt to understand that collaboration with Russia has been going on for decades and that stupid political garbage they get fed is meant to be divisive, not saying we are great allies or anything but it’s possible to work together and build on it, instead of making sure everyone hates everyone because they just do, it’s stupid and counterproductive.

    • @JoeLaFon3
      @JoeLaFon3 6 місяців тому

      The Russian people are fine. Their government is shite. Stop being such a leftist hating obsessive

  • @johnparker4538
    @johnparker4538 Рік тому

    Superb documentary. Many thanks.

  • @barracuda7018
    @barracuda7018 Рік тому

    Well, in the end they didn’t work ,all these wonderous Soviet boosters exploded before clearing the tower..they couldn’t even reach a sub orbital altitude..This video is a joke ..Russian superiority..😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @JoeLaFon3
      @JoeLaFon3 6 місяців тому

      All those crying laughing emojis show your insecurity dumbass

  • @harryhole5786
    @harryhole5786 Рік тому

    Typisch Sowjets; haben eine gute Technologie, und verbraten sie in ihrer Schublade. 20 Jahre lang.

  • @aggelosn.6846
    @aggelosn.6846 Рік тому

    If Korolev didn't die so suddenly perhaps mankind would have put a man on Mars by now given all this antagonism...

    • @xandervk2371
      @xandervk2371 4 місяці тому

      But the reason he died was Soviet healthcare.

    • @henryfurlott2222
      @henryfurlott2222 21 день тому

      Same outcome. Just replace with another Russian bully who runs the entire show. And same suspicion and NO collaboration with the Free World.

  • @arduinoguru7233
    @arduinoguru7233 Рік тому

    this is second video I watched about this rocket

  • @mydogbrian4814
    @mydogbrian4814 Рік тому

    > The historical point to all this is that advanced technologies (like the *1944 NAZI HORTON 229* flying wing) may not come to fruition until decades later.

  • @Zoomer30
    @Zoomer30 Рік тому

    The Soviets were able to get all of the easy "low hanging fruit" accomplishments with their program, but the program could not be scaled up to do the Moon. Having one man run everything can't work. The infighting just slowed them down and cost them.

  • @Jerry-sw8cz
    @Jerry-sw8cz Рік тому

    bs... it is now general believe that us missions to moon was fake... and nasa behavior does little to dispel those dounts... I am undecided but some undisputed evidence points out towards the fake as a possibility... and btw us go ef yourself !!!

    • @sadham2668
      @sadham2668 Рік тому

      🤡🤡🤡

    • @unownyoutuber9049
      @unownyoutuber9049 6 місяців тому

      No all of the evidence shows that a fake is an impossibility.

  • @golden1789
    @golden1789 Рік тому

    Wonderful and fascinating. Thank you for uploading.

  • @Dragonblaster1
    @Dragonblaster1 Рік тому

    Mishin couldn’t handle the pressure after Korolev died, and he became an angry, ineffective alcoholic.

  • @Dragonblaster1
    @Dragonblaster1 Рік тому

    The Americans also had many rocket explosions, which led to improvement and increased reliability. It wasn’t unique to Korolev and his team.

    • @spooky3669
      @spooky3669 Рік тому

      Do you really think people are Morons?

    • @Dragonblaster1
      @Dragonblaster1 Рік тому

      @@spooky3669 Why do you say that? Loads of early American rockets exploded. You might want to watch The Right Stuff: it has plenty of genuine recordings of American rocket explosions.

    • @spooky3669
      @spooky3669 Рік тому

      @@Dragonblaster1 Exactly my point!

    • @Dragonblaster1
      @Dragonblaster1 Рік тому

      Sorry, it’s sometimes hard to ascertain snarkiness from plain text. I tend to go way over the top with highly stylised language to get snarky points across.

  • @merlin6625
    @merlin6625 Рік тому

    The Russians had us beat back then, their rocket technology was the best in the world!!

  • @DJpiya1
    @DJpiya1 Рік тому

    I think after the RD180, now only the SpaceX Raptor2 has the finest efficiency.

  • @AtomicExtremophile
    @AtomicExtremophile Рік тому

    I'm a bit disappointed, the documentary was really about the NK-33, but the title says it's an N1 documentary. I came here for the N1 and there was nothing new to learn here.

  • @441rider
    @441rider Рік тому

    Looks like Elon jacked the RD concept for starship, he must be Putins puppet like Trump. LOL! both better than Von Braun the nasty.

  • @madmadmal
    @madmadmal Рік тому

    The Soviets should not be underestimated as engineers. They were fantastic. Today were are meh on the Russians and that isn’t unwarranted considering the Ukrainian war. But underestimating the Russians is only going to be a bad risk.

  • @SRQRay
    @SRQRay Рік тому

    Build, Test Launch, Reiterate, Repeat - Elon probably saw this story when he was 14.

  • @anthonyellsmore4532
    @anthonyellsmore4532 Рік тому

    God the American government are constantly telling everyone how dodgy the Russians are...yet we only ever hear of the yanks spying on the Russians . Always trying to steal idea's

    • @madmadmal
      @madmadmal Рік тому

      No one ever did. The US always had respect for the Soviets. It wasn’t called the space race because one of the racers considered the other unworthy of the title.

  • @SamuelLanghorn
    @SamuelLanghorn Рік тому

    funny, at the launch at the end of the video. The Russian team starts clapping when the rocket lifts off. The leader of the group in the center tells them waving his finger not yet 🙂