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This is the Nickster Channel: the internet landfill where I dump almost everything I make!
Any sort of animation or film I make will end up here to view for free.
I'm not going to promise any sort of regular schedule, because I am a student. Enough said.
Thank you!
For collaborative work, questions, or other business-y type stuff, use the email below!
Any sort of animation or film I make will end up here to view for free.
I'm not going to promise any sort of regular schedule, because I am a student. Enough said.
Thank you!
For collaborative work, questions, or other business-y type stuff, use the email below!
Orbital Mechanics by Nick Morgan
This video was made for the Breakthrough Junior Challenge. It is a short video on orbits and orbital mechanics. This video was made with the intentions to educate and entertain people on a subject that is normally hard to understand and relatively boring. Enjoy!
Credits are at the end of the video.
Credits are at the end of the video.
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criminally underrated channel. also criminally empty
why is the earth sad?
I know a more efficient way to get to the moon: *moar boosters*
Velocity of ship approaching and leaving the Moon during fly by is not equal (by modulo). Gravitational slingshot effect changes the speed, not very much but.
Actually using this video for something important
You explain this better than my University Professor.
make more man!
>Made 1 high quality video. >Went on an indefinite hiatus. >Refuses to explain why >Absolute chad
i can nearly assure you that this was made for some college class.
@@NothingRandomit's made for a challenge. Check the description.
06:08, Even though i saw it coming, it was still funny as fuck xDDD
Thank you for the video.
I can't feel my hands
No, if my brain explodes, that's it, I'm suing.
This was awesome LOL
Pronunciation of the morgan is too bad to follow. He should modify his saying as London English so that wecan follow him.
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen 😢
Remember this all exists because of GRAVITY.
just play kerbal
I see a very clever 7 year old video - I subscribe. 🤷♂️
I so wish you would have made more of these…I’m working on learning orbital mechanics and this was one of the most fun and easily understandable videos I’ve found. 7 years ago, the beginning of learning genius…bring it back and make the rest 🙌
HEY NO I NEED MORE KNOWLEDGE COME BACK
This awesome, thanks for making this
From this video I started understanding orbital mechanic. You should do more videos, people need them
This channel deserves more subs and videos. Can you now make a video about how a satellite can catch up with another satellite that is ahead of it in the same orbit?
very nice!
It's too bad you didn't make any more. I'd gladly watch more of them!
I dub this video the best of them all for the initial understanding. Now all I have to do is keep digging youtube for some technical gravity assist videos.
I was using my earphone in a high volume... Just think of my condition at the end of the video..
So I just found my favourite video on the internet. Feel like making another one? Cause this is flipping amazing
Draw is so cute.
i just love the ksp burn sound effects
Best video there is on orbital mechanics! Good job
“Orbitology” Explained [for US Space Command book, ‘Space Power Theory’] " www.jamesoberg.com/orbitology_spt.pdf Crew Flight Procedures www.jamesoberg.com/Rendezvous_and_Proximity_Operations_Handbook-Part_2.pdf
you're underrated lul
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Why there is only one video? You said that thing is for another video. Where is that video? Where is any video? A couple more of these and I could work at SpaceX.
Super can understand easily
Greeeaaat!
Really great video sir!!!!
Thanks for a really good video that explains a lot of concepts really simply in a compact way. Most other easily-found RUclips presentations about how orbits work are written by people who don't *actually* understand orbits, rocket launches, and the like. I might quibble with the way you glossed over the difference between parabolic and hyperbolic orbits, and I'd suggest talking about Hohmann transfers before bi-elliptic transfers, but that's something for v2.0 of this video. :)
Hats off to you for using flash!!! Awesome video Blissfully explained
Compliments: - I really liked the way you described the vis-viva equation at 2:58. I was always confused on how burning prograde will extend apoapsis until I realized that when you applied an accleration that increases the instantaeous, tangental velocity the SMA will increase according to the equation - Cool way of explaining. I used the game Spacefight Simulator to explain orbital mechanics and also joined the breakthrough junior challenge, but it is NOWHERE near your quality. Suggestions: - Mention Kepler's second law when describing speed at the perapsis and apoapsis. Since the spacecraft sweeps out equal area over the same time and altitude at Periapsis is less, the spacecraft must travel more distance at given time therefore it moves faster and vice versa for apoapsis. - I actually broke space navigation rule 2, when I burn early, a little change in velocity changed the position SO MUCH that I overshoot the target, so I had to burn later for precise control. Lol - At close distances, orbital mechanics is negligible, that's how you dock in Spaceflight Simulator(although I never succeed) - I actually burned radial once to "rotate" my orbit. So basically, I failed Hohmann transfer and my apoapsis didn't intersect my target orbit, but I have to reach the target orbit really soon. So I burned radial to rotate my orbit and intersected the target orbit a few meters left. Whereas if I did another Hohmann transfer it would take too long to reach my target orbit. Question: Can you explain the concept of infinity during a parabolic orbit? Thanks.
Wow very well made!
What only 5 videos whatttttt dudddeeee you should make more it’s amazing!!
thank you for this amazing video! I have an exam in the days ahead and I was sick and tired of studying boring lessons. It helps me to understand these topics better.
I love this video, it's my go to video to send when someone asks about orbital mechanics
6:07 lmao
Very well explained with clarity like teaching to the nursery with good animations. Thank you so much.
Great Video
Danny's a dick.
Nice! Keep going
I just watched a 1.3hr long video lecture from NASA on this subject that gave me less information than your <9 minute cartoon. Thank you!