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AMAZING Future Space Rockets

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Compilation of epic space rocket concepts and future space rockets. Orbital rockets:
00:00 Go To Space
00:08 H3 rocket
00:49 Omega rocket
01:20 Vega-C rocket
01:46 Space Launch System (SLS)
02:49 Mars Ascent Descent Vehicle (MADV)
04:27 Big F*king Rocket (BFR) / Big Falcon Rocket
06:08 New Glenn rocket
07:34 Ariane 6 rocket
08:58 Adeline first-stage
10:45 Vector-R rocket
12:23 Vulcan rocket
13:24 Haas 2CA rocket
Video edit: Go To Space
Footage Courtesy: NASA / SpaceX / ArianeSpace / Blue Origin / ULA / Orbital ATK / JAXA / Arca Space Corporation / Vector Space Systems / Airbus Defence and Space / Lockheed Martin
* The H3 Launch Vehicle is an expendable launch system in development in Japan. H3 rockets are liquid-propellant rockets with strap-on solid rocket boosters and are planned to be launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan.
* Omega, stylized as "OmegA" is a launch vehicle in development by Orbital ATK as an EELV replacement program intended for national security and commercial satellites. Omega is similar to the defunct Ares I and Liberty projects, both of which consisted of a five segment Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) and a cryogenic second stage.
* Vega-C is based on the existing Vega launcher and comprises four stages. Three stages will use solid-propellant motors and one will use liquid propellants.The first stage is based on the P120C, the largest monolithic carbon fibre solid-propellant rocket motor ever built.
* The Space Launch System (SLS) is an American Space Shuttle-derived heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle. It is part of NASA's deep space exploration plans including a manned mission to Mars. SLS follows the cancellation of the Constellation program, and is to replace the retired Space Shuttle.
* The Mars Lander is a reusable, single-stage lander capable of descending to the surface from Mars orbit using supersonic retropropulsion. Drones and robots will scout the Red Planet to find the ideal place to land humans on the surface of Mars.
* The BFR system is planned to replace the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles, as well as the Dragon spacecraft, initially aiming at the Earth-orbit launch market, but explicitly adding substantial capability to support long-duration spaceflight in the cislunar and Mars mission environments.
* New Glenn is described as a 7-meter-diameter (23 ft), two- or three-stage rocket. Its first stage will be powered by seven BE-4 engines that are also being designed and manufactured by Blue Origin. Like the New Shepard suborbital launch vehicle that preceded it, the New Glenn's first stage is designed to be reusable.
* Ariane 6 is a launch vehicle under development by the European Space Agency (ESA), with a first test flight scheduled for 2020. The final design was selected by a meeting of ESA ministers in December 2014, favoring a liquid-fueled core with large solid rocket boosters over the initial solid-fuel rocket design.
* Adeline (Advanced Expendable Launcher with Innovative engine Economy) is a concept for a reusable rocket first-stage that would fly itself back to Earth after a launch using drone technology for horizontal landing on a runway. The concept envisions a rocket booster that includes propeller engines and avionics to allow for its recovery by a soft landing on a runway. The boosters would then be refurbished and reused on another flight
* Vector-R uses two stages with a 1.2-meter (3.9 ft) diameter first stage and 0.635-meter (2.08 ft) diameter second stage, both filled with Propylene/LOX propellant. The main body of the rocket is constructed using a lightweight carbon composite material.
* The Vulcan rocket is an American heavy-payload launch vehicle under development since 2014 by United Launch Alliance (ULA), funded by a public–private partnership with the US government. ULA expects the first launch of the new rocket to occur no earlier than mid-2020
#space #spacerocket #spaceflight #liftoff #rocketlaunch #concept #future #gotospace
00:00 Go To Space
00:08 H3 rocket
00:49 Omega rocket
01:20 Vega-C rocket
01:46 Space Launch System (SLS)
02:49 Mars Ascent Descent Vehicle (MADV)
04:27 Big F*king Rocket (BFR) / Big Falcon Rocket
06:08 New Glenn rocket
07:34 Ariane 6 rocket
08:58 Adeline first-stage
10:45 Vector-R rocket
12:23 Vulcan rocket
13:24 Haas 2CA rocket
Video edit: Go To Space
Footage Courtesy: NASA / SpaceX / ArianeSpace / Blue Origin / ULA / Orbital ATK / JAXA / Arca Space Corporation / Vector Space Systems / Airbus Defence and Space / Lockheed Martin
* The H3 Launch Vehicle is an expendable launch system in development in Japan. H3 rockets are liquid-propellant rockets with strap-on solid rocket boosters and are planned to be launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan.
* Omega, stylized as "OmegA" is a launch vehicle in development by Orbital ATK as an EELV replacement program intended for national security and commercial satellites. Omega is similar to the defunct Ares I and Liberty projects, both of which consisted of a five segment Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) and a cryogenic second stage.
* Vega-C is based on the existing Vega launcher and comprises four stages. Three stages will use solid-propellant motors and one will use liquid propellants.The first stage is based on the P120C, the largest monolithic carbon fibre solid-propellant rocket motor ever built.
* The Space Launch System (SLS) is an American Space Shuttle-derived heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle. It is part of NASA's deep space exploration plans including a manned mission to Mars. SLS follows the cancellation of the Constellation program, and is to replace the retired Space Shuttle.
* The Mars Lander is a reusable, single-stage lander capable of descending to the surface from Mars orbit using supersonic retropropulsion. Drones and robots will scout the Red Planet to find the ideal place to land humans on the surface of Mars.
* The BFR system is planned to replace the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles, as well as the Dragon spacecraft, initially aiming at the Earth-orbit launch market, but explicitly adding substantial capability to support long-duration spaceflight in the cislunar and Mars mission environments.
* New Glenn is described as a 7-meter-diameter (23 ft), two- or three-stage rocket. Its first stage will be powered by seven BE-4 engines that are also being designed and manufactured by Blue Origin. Like the New Shepard suborbital launch vehicle that preceded it, the New Glenn's first stage is designed to be reusable.
* Ariane 6 is a launch vehicle under development by the European Space Agency (ESA), with a first test flight scheduled for 2020. The final design was selected by a meeting of ESA ministers in December 2014, favoring a liquid-fueled core with large solid rocket boosters over the initial solid-fuel rocket design.
* Adeline (Advanced Expendable Launcher with Innovative engine Economy) is a concept for a reusable rocket first-stage that would fly itself back to Earth after a launch using drone technology for horizontal landing on a runway. The concept envisions a rocket booster that includes propeller engines and avionics to allow for its recovery by a soft landing on a runway. The boosters would then be refurbished and reused on another flight
* Vector-R uses two stages with a 1.2-meter (3.9 ft) diameter first stage and 0.635-meter (2.08 ft) diameter second stage, both filled with Propylene/LOX propellant. The main body of the rocket is constructed using a lightweight carbon composite material.
* The Vulcan rocket is an American heavy-payload launch vehicle under development since 2014 by United Launch Alliance (ULA), funded by a public–private partnership with the US government. ULA expects the first launch of the new rocket to occur no earlier than mid-2020
#space #spacerocket #spaceflight #liftoff #rocketlaunch #concept #future #gotospace
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