Saturn V Staging, Asteroid Deflection and Hearing Rocket Turbines - Supporter Questions, Episode 17
Scott Manley Scott Manley
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 Published On May 2, 2022

Another Batch of questions from my supporters over at my Patreon page,
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Questions are selected in the order they appear, some questions are repetitions of questions that have been previously asked, so I skipped those. The Questions are answered from memory rather than with research, expect mistakes.

The Saturn V manual I mention is available via Amazon and other outlets
NASA Saturn V 1967-1973 (Apollo 4 to Apollo 17 & Skylab) (Owners' Workshop Manual)
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Chapters (highlighted by Flobsidian Ant on the Discord):
00:00 intro
00:29 DART probe crashing into asteroid, kinetic energy vs. momentum
02:22 the separate interstage on the Saturn V, why it was jettisoned after stage separation
03:29 "termination shock" space gun geoengineering
04:40 books on the Soviet side of the space race
05:44 how they managed to squeeze a rover on the Saturn V
06:43 feasibility of servicing the JWST
07:49 you can sometimes hear the turbopumps on rockets
09:47 ISS rendezvous procedures
12:00 recalibrating inertial guidance Apollo vs. todays missions
14:34 space elevator construction, it’s really hard on earth
18:09 atmosphere inside rocket fairings
19:49 what if the space shuttle had been simpler?

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