Join me as I take you behind the scenes of rocket factories, get up close and personal with rockets and launch pads, talk to the biggest names in the aerospace industry, take you to the most exciting rocket launches live and produce deep dive documentary style videos with detailed charts and animations all to help you understand rocket science better than ever before. Rocket science can be extremely intimidating, but you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to be excited. Everyday Astronaut - Bringing space down to earth for everyday people -------------------------- Want to support what I do? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter for access to exclusive livestreams, our discord channel! - http://patreon.com/everydayastronaut Or become a YouTube member for some bonus perks as well! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6uK... The best place for all your space merch needs! https://everydayastronaut.com/shop/ All music is original! Check out my album "Maximum Aerodynamic Pressure" anywhere you listen to music (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, etc) or click here for easy links - http://everydayastronaut.com/music
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Lots and lots of stuff to talk about with SpaceX as they're a company who has a major update just about once a week! It's hard to keep up with all their changes, so here's where you can check in to try and learn it all!
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I've been working on my most animation heavy video ever and it's been a huge challenge, but it's been a lot of fun to learn new tricks in Adobe After Effects and working closely with other 3D animators to make what's going to be a very fun video. Hoping to have it out next week, so stay tuned!!!
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I had the best time with ‪@MarkRober‬ when he launched ‪@CrunchLabs‬’ SatGus satellite on SpaceX’s Falcon 9! Go watch the full video now! https://youtu.be/qr1AvisQcV8
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1 year ago
EXCLUSIVE first ever look inside Blue Origin's New Glenn factory tour with Jeff Bezos comes out tomorrow [Thursday, August 15th], so be on the lookout for Part 1!!! Supporters, check your feeds for the review link! This one is amazing, you won't want to miss it!
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I’m on page 28 of a deep dive answering “how do we know NASA put humans on the moon” I’ve already shot part of it and will be shooting the rest this week. It’s going to be roughly 90 minutes long 👀 This video won’t necessarily be for people who believe the conspiracy theories but will be a resource to those of use who might need help answering questions from friends or family members’ questions. There are some good questions and unusual things that happened during the Apollo program, but the answers to those questions are even more fun than any conspiracy in my opinion. This will be a fun one!
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1 year ago
And just like that, the dreams of my crew are over. I have such mixed emotions about dearMoon’s cancellation. Of course I’m extremely disappointed, having dreamt about this mission since I first heard about it in 2018 and even more for the last 3 years since the selection process started. I slowly allowed myself to envision a trip to the Moon one little bit by little bit. On the other hand, I have guilt about being upset about a gift that was retracted. A part of me doesn’t feel I’m entitled to grieve since I wasn’t entitled to this mission in the first place. But the reality is, I’ll need to allow myself to grieve this loss as it became a big part of my life, my dreams, and my visions. Going to space has never been a thing I’ve actively pursued in general. It’s not a goal of Everyday Astronaut. It was simply a cherry on top. Granted, a HUGE cherry, but I’ll be just fine without this mission. I’m extremely fortunate to have the life and the career I have and this mission’s cancellation changes none of that. In fact, I’ve gained new friends, had new adventures and learned more about myself in the last three years because of dearMoon. Unfortunately, I can’t speak for everyone on the crew who all have different emotions, consequences and realities of this cancellation. For those who this affects the most, my heart goes out to them. The one thing I have a hard time reconciling is the timeline. Had I known this could have ended within a year and a half of it being publicly announced, I would’ve never agreed to it. We had no prior knowledge of this possibility. I voiced my opinions, even before the announcement, that it was improbable for dearMoon to happen in the next few years. I still firmly believe that, within my lifetime, we will see missions like this happen, and while I will never be the first to do such a mission, it brings me great joy to know the future is bright and exciting. And I’m proud to be able to continue to cheer those on who will do these exciting firsts! I’ll still be here to help explain rocket science to anyone who will listen to me babble on about spaceflight. In 2018 I started looking at the Moon and imagining artists going around it, then as the selection process narrowed, I allowed myself to imagine going around it. But unfortunately now every time I look at the Moon, it’s a painful reminder of dreams lost. But I will continue on as I always have, one giddy rocket nerd who’s here to witness history, absorb as much knowledge as I can, and break down what I learn for my fellow everyday person. I love you all, thank you for the ongoing support and encouragement at this time.
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We're putting the finishing touches on what I think is our highest quality video to date! A deep rundown on "Why don't they just" launch rockets from mountains or the equator! The animations on this one are absolute top notch and I think it's such a fun subject matter, I hope you guys love it as much as I do! Supporters will get a review link hopefully tomorrow, and it'll go live on Thursday! SO STAY TUNED!
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