"In the Vastness of Space" | Boeing Age of Aerospace, Ep. 4
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Learn the story of Project Apollo and humankind’s first journey to the moon on Apollo 8. NASA icons and individuals from American industry reflect on past achievements and explore humanity’s future in space.
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The Age of Aerospace explores 100 years of aviation history in unprecedented detail and recounts the story of The Boeing Company, its people, and the team’s countless contributions to technology, culture and history. From the Wright brothers first flight to the Apollo moon landings and beyond, the series highlights milestones in an industry defined by innovation. The Age of Aerospace was created for Boeing’s 100th anniversary on July 15, 2016.
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Boeing, this docu series is amazing. Thank you
The Apollo space program, Saturn V rocket made us all very proud to be American 🇺🇸
Quite simply, the greatest Scientific and Engineering triumph of the 20th Century. And Boeing was front and centre of that effort..!
@user-jq2rf4nf3o
5 ай бұрын
McDonnall, Grumman, Boeing was a contractor - You don't buy into legacy
RIP Frank Borman
Awesome documentary. Really enjoyed.
Another interesting documentary.... Thank you..... Roger... Pembrokeshire UK
I'm glad they pointed out the command capsule fire. What an achievement by America. So many companies from that time are no longer around. Today with the Artimus program, so much of the Apollo knowledge would have been helpful. I'm sure they have documents to fall back on, but the knowledge base from those that actually worked on Apollo is lost.
Mars is just an unrealisable PIPE DREAM BY DREAMERS.
Scott Crossfield warned about using 100% O2 in the capsule... so much so that he left the program prior to the fire
@KCFlyer2
5 ай бұрын
Do you mean Scott Carpenter?
@user-oe5kz2cn9o
4 ай бұрын
No... Scott Crossfield... the X-15 pilot and engineer... by the time Apollo came around Scott Carpenter had been booted out of the program because he was distracted on his re-entry on the Mercury flight causing him to over shoot his landing spot by 250 miles..... he never even flew on Gemini which was before Apollo @@KCFlyer2
@KCFlyer2
4 ай бұрын
@@user-oe5kz2cn9o Scott Crossfield was NACA, not NASA. He later worked for North American aviation. He was never a part of the NASA astronaut program.
@user-oe5kz2cn9o
4 ай бұрын
You are half correct... he was contracted for engineering and was part of the Apollo team until the plugs out testing which he thought were foolish for the obvious and unfortunate fate of 3 astronauts..... @@KCFlyer2
@user-oe5kz2cn9o
4 ай бұрын
Check you facts.... you are partially right... @@KCFlyer2
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Boeing it's time for all hands on deck moment😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Seeing the SLS reland was inspiring
❤👍
It wasnt a space craft ... It was the GUS mobile! Ha! 😂
Its still hard for me to believe that the space shuttle can glide down too a landing ! It has streamlined wings and it looks so heavy that it seems impossible that it doesnt just fall out of the sky like a rock....
Just remember what can be achieved if you actually bolt the doors shut….
Von brauns original rocket design was even bigger than the saturn V it was called the nova
Clean up Santa Susana Protect America ❤
Dayum frank borman died in november
Boeing has descended to the quality level of GM / Ford / Chrysler-Stellantis
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That was not spurnik that people were seeing , it was much to small, instead people were seeing the core stage orbiting next to it that was way bigger
Boeing even removed the aircraft’s door for us to enjoy an unobstructed view of the vastness of space! Please not the roof… doors is already a bit too much.
Will you ground the Dreamliners after yesterday’s whistleblower news? ALL current active 777 and 787 should be checked for quality issues.
Takes lots of $$ buddy. We don't have it in 2023 lol
@nonegone7170
5 ай бұрын
NASA's budget is peanuts compared to almost every other branch of US government, something people seem to twist around a lot.
OK now I’ll be TikTok and you be KZread 😉
Boeing has got a lot to answer for , right about now, Someone's going to have to step up and fix Boeing boeing is going to have to hire somebody ⏩ fast
Elon will get us to Mars, and beyond!
@PunaSquirrel
5 ай бұрын
Elon is an Idiot.
Well at least they make good documentaries 🙄
@s.kirtivasen15699
7 күн бұрын
That was 8 yrs ago.
Ummm... W-W-W-Wait a Sec!!! V-2 Nr. 13, 24 Oct. 1946 took the first pictures from Space?? So... the Russians weren't "the first".
@nonegone7170
5 ай бұрын
Germans got the first pictures past the Karman line, but not even close to orbital.
The Germans used to be good engineers. Some people my grandparents knew built the first V1 prototypes in Austria, not wanting anything bad just scientific goals back then been used by the Nazis for war. There is always 2 sides of the story, mostly inventions are not made for destruction just ingenuity. Apologies to all the victims and may they be remembered.
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Hi Beoing, can you make other aircraft like returning 717, 727 old 737, the queen 747 more 767, and to invent the 797 because there is a new aircraft made in China 🇨🇳 so we can bring back the old aircrafts and invented one new aircraft.
@renataavgeri1132
5 ай бұрын
I dont know how it is made in China when literally all of the major components like engines, cockpit, gear are made in the west.
bla, Bla, BLAAAA, you guys can't even get back to the MOON! 😱😝🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
@kelleher3542
5 ай бұрын
But at least you can write comments on youtube.... 😂😂😂
@Dieynabadia90
5 ай бұрын
They will go in the moon soon
@TinyHouseHomestead
5 ай бұрын
@@Dieynabadia90 when, WHEN, not in your lifetime! 😱😁😝🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
@TinyHouseHomestead
5 ай бұрын
@@kelleher3542 they promised us HOVERCARS back in the 60s! We don't have them yet, ooooo just a few more years they say! 😱😝🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸
@renataavgeri1132
5 ай бұрын
Oh yea? Can you? If it is that simple, go do it.