The ACTUAL Computer from the Saturn V Rocket - ft. SmarterEveryDay

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@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 4 роки тому
Thanks for coming to Alabama Linus! Dang good job explaining the computer.... especially the power systems and the heat management system. I had honestly never thought about these for the Saturn V. For those asking, I'm currently in Germany on a last minute trip so I didn't get to finish my video yet. Coming soon!
@runegjermundbo1633
@runegjermundbo1633 4 роки тому
SmarterEveryDay tell Linus, that radiators work just fine in space by radiating heat. No sensible heat transfer though, so they are not AS effective.. :) Cool video, looking forward to its part two on your channel
@orion4480
@orion4480 4 роки тому
You were literally on maybe 1.5mins. Sheesh!
@Cloudstone86
@Cloudstone86 4 роки тому
I love that you two are collaborating.
@MrDevilkiller17
@MrDevilkiller17 4 роки тому
@@Cloudstone86 .... Go back to looking at Tigers and Birds or I'm gonna tell the Evil Council.
@Stefan_Smith
@Stefan_Smith 4 роки тому
@@orion4480 beat me too it, like the black guy in a movie, 1st to go.. good feature bro
@ashnton
@ashnton 4 роки тому
Devil whispering in Linus ear: Overclock it
@TheNefastor
@TheNefastor 4 роки тому
That's how you make a rocket faster !
@jcdaniel637
@jcdaniel637 4 роки тому
Devil whispering in Linus' ear: Drop it
@TheNefastor
@TheNefastor 4 роки тому
@@jcdaniel637 this ain't an Apple product : if you drop it, it will not only survive but it may also take out a few of your toes 😉
@Swarm509
@Swarm509 4 роки тому
@@jcdaniel637 Computer laughs in a rocket launch vibration/G-force protection.
@fuzzytech3846
@fuzzytech3846 4 роки тому
@@TheNefastor hell, the apple product will probably fall apart from the air resistance on the way down.
@BlackDragonLord1995
@BlackDragonLord1995 4 роки тому
I work at the rocket center! I can’t believe i missed you guys! It’s really cool seeing you guys cover such a huge piece of human history, too.
@JulianDayZ
@JulianDayZ 4 роки тому
I was there during Space Camp 50th. So sad I missed him.
@BlackDragonLord1995
@BlackDragonLord1995 4 роки тому
LiterallyNobody i feel like they were around about a month ago, maybe longer.
@irishjet2687
@irishjet2687 4 роки тому
That's so cool! What's your role there?
@BlackDragonLord1995
@BlackDragonLord1995 4 роки тому
Irish Jet I’m a guide
@thebrax
@thebrax 3 роки тому
Yeah I live near there and if I knew I would have made a special visit
@lyan9923
@lyan9923 4 роки тому
God damn! let that sink in - Hand-woven Random Access Memory.
@NemoConsequentae
@NemoConsequentae 4 роки тому
And it was still being used on commercial aircraft navigation systems into the '90s, at least. The descendant of that system was used on lots of 747's. One of the advantages was that the magnetic core memory wasn't subject to cosmic rays flipping a random bit & causing a parity error. Some of the latter models of the same units had solid state RAM, that this occasionally happened with.
@8bitseel317
@8bitseel317 4 роки тому
The fuck it want again? I've let it in like twice this week.
@usagiyojimbo9468
@usagiyojimbo9468 4 роки тому
How many bytes was that RAM?
@MrRolnicek
@MrRolnicek 4 роки тому
Is it still RAM when it's not volatile? And when it's the only memory of the whole system?
@maddpeanut6313
@maddpeanut6313 4 роки тому
@@NemoConsequentaeThe 747 entered service in 1969, the same year as the first moon landing.
@wolfensus
@wolfensus 4 роки тому
If your computer doesn't have hand-woven memory made from the finest copper and iron what are you even doing with your life
@sasjadevries
@sasjadevries 4 роки тому
Wrong. Why think like this: "if your computer doesn't have..." It's not a matter what you have, but who you are and what YOU can do yourself. A rich idiot is still an idiot. And here is the catch: a rich idiot can lose all his money easily, but it takes skill to become wealthy, to stay wealthy and to know what to do. I'd rather talk to someone who doesn't have fancy things but instead know what he's talking about. Talking to someone who knows how a Lamborgini works on the inside is way cooler that talking to someone who has 5 Lamborginis in his yard and doesn't know what a piston-ring is. Owning a 9900K is not cool, you haven't build that CPU, your parents bought it for you. That's the right sort of thinking.
@v1kt0us
@v1kt0us 4 роки тому
@@sasjadevries joke? ¬¬
@wolfensus
@wolfensus 4 роки тому
@@sasjadevries *tips fedora* :^)
@IG40kman
@IG40kman 4 роки тому
@@sasjadevries Wow... Are you a machine? You don't seem to understand humor.
@polychoron
@polychoron 4 роки тому
@@IG40kman We are all wet squishy machines. Or rather, we, as souls, inhabit them.
@christopherdunagan8676
@christopherdunagan8676 4 роки тому
No benchmarks? How will I know if this is a wise purchasing decision?
@vincentvideve
@vincentvideve 4 роки тому
whats the cinebench score and can it run cyrsis?
@Gractus
@Gractus 4 роки тому
Manned Moon Landing (Resolution: Atomic, Ultra Preset, Humans Alive) Saturn V Rocket Computer - Yes Competitors - No
@asherbond508
@asherbond508 4 роки тому
We need Anthony on this thing !!!!
@justfasial01
@justfasial01 4 роки тому
first benchmarks were released in 1969, look them up.
@KeiFlame
@KeiFlame 4 роки тому
That's a shame...I planning to buy it for Minesweeper 720p
@dealerofdeeth6043
@dealerofdeeth6043 4 роки тому
A rocket scientist gets ahold of a rocket scientist who rocket scienced when rocket science wasn't as easy
@EgonFreeman
@EgonFreeman 3 роки тому
Well, yes and no... Rocket science was _kinda easier_ back then than it is now. It was possible to do less (for instance, you _had to_ get people there -- computers wouldn't have been good enough for the mission), and the tolerances weren't as tight as they are today. Everything advanced from there, and while it was a huge achievement back then -- they wouldn't have been able to construct and send _a robot_ to Mars, for example... and in truth, they wouldn't even have been anywhere close such a goal.
@lucaskp16
@lucaskp16 Рік тому
I mean there was also the part of this being very well funded and speed matter more than failure chance since it was a race. so it was accepted the thing my fail and still launched. today they tested the Webbs space telescope for years before launch. kinda the same way spacex made fast progress with its rockets by blowing a lot of them. the problems that those can blow up and once take no lives and a few dozen million dollars of private money (even if its public money by given contracts in reality).
@betty4774
@betty4774 4 роки тому
Get your Hand-woven Random Access Memory at Etsy
@stan.rarick8556
@stan.rarick8556 4 роки тому
Or on eBay 😊
@H8ngas
@H8ngas 4 роки тому
gold lol
@opiniononion919
@opiniononion919 3 роки тому
Best comment ever =D
@Calendyr
@Calendyr 4 роки тому
Wait a minute! NASA allowed Linus to actually hold a part of the Saturn V computer??? They obviously have never watched this channel! :)
@guyclykos
@guyclykos 4 роки тому
One small step for linus, one giant leap for a space age cpu.
@inducxion
@inducxion 4 роки тому
xd
@nhancao4790
@nhancao4790 4 роки тому
Thankfully NASA retired those Saturn V long ago. Linus won't be breaking stuff that matter (for the time being).
@Saki630
@Saki630 4 роки тому
it was just a dud anyway because NASA filmed the whole thing here on Earth.
@d1oftwins
@d1oftwins 4 роки тому
@@Saki630 Oh, here we go...now you dun did it mate!
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 4 роки тому
Introduces Destin in the show's intro... Aaaannndddd.... We don't see Destin anywhere in the rest of the video. Smooth move, Linus.
@q60bdz
@q60bdz 4 роки тому
Yeah, I gave a dislike for that. I really like Dustin. He has a great and enthusiastic way to explain things. He should have used that. Sorry linus but he's better at this type of material.
@ewmegoolies
@ewmegoolies 4 роки тому
This channel has the Apollo Guidance computer that was painstakingly restored to function in a lunar landing simulation after being purchased in an auction decades ago. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/anuElZ54poV9xYk.html uploaded by CuriousMarc
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 4 роки тому
@@emeraldbonsai I saw that it wasn't posted yet. Sooo... I did see his bit on the moon rock vault. He also found one of NASA's treasures, too.
@TheJttv
@TheJttv 4 роки тому
He was filming I think
@ryanqube9132
@ryanqube9132 4 роки тому
@@q60bdz Destin made his own video, chill the fuck out bruh. They are working together but upload their own content on their own channel.
@hankyboy42594
@hankyboy42594 4 роки тому
Anybody who thinks we didn’t have the technology to go to the moon after watching this video or destins has issues.
@bladerj
@bladerj 4 роки тому
and do you believe those janky glued modules with hand woven "memory" could take someone to the moon? get out of here, i'll bet that thing can't even be polarized.
@hankyboy42594
@hankyboy42594 4 роки тому
bladerj you clearly didn’t watch the video. They had to build it like that to stop the vibrations from a rocket taking off.
@hankyboy42594
@hankyboy42594 4 роки тому
bladerj also it’s from the 60s what do you expect it to look like? They explain everything in the 40min smarter everyday video.
@samalheid6630
@samalheid6630 4 роки тому
And somehow they can't do it again when that "super" computer is worse than a raspberry pi
@hankyboy42594
@hankyboy42594 4 роки тому
Sam Al Heid ? They can do it again...they have missions set for like 2022. They landed on the moon six different times from 1969 to early 70’s. So idk where you’re getting your facts from. Also the computers were purpose built for that mission. They did exactly what was needed of them and no more.
@HardEarnedBacon
@HardEarnedBacon 4 роки тому
Guys in their early 20s designed this using pencil and paper.
@ThunderDraws
@ThunderDraws 4 роки тому
absolutely mad
@HardEarnedBacon
@HardEarnedBacon 4 роки тому
@@jameshall2219 The Saturn V itself never had a failed launch and basically has a perfect success rate
@thefinalroman
@thefinalroman 4 роки тому
Nazi efficiency
@dylancosto
@dylancosto 4 роки тому
thefinalroman common misconception, he never wanted to be a nazi, he was forced to plead loyalty to the party as his other option was to abandon his work. So I think a better term is German efficiency :)
@dylancosto
@dylancosto 4 роки тому
thefinalroman so you’re saying the nazi regime was a good thing?
@tonyrulez69
@tonyrulez69 4 роки тому
"ft. SmarterEveryDay" Is in the video for *30 seconds*
@everykenyan
@everykenyan 4 роки тому
didn't even link the video he said
@BarkofthePheonix
@BarkofthePheonix 4 роки тому
@@everykenyan I think it might not be out yet
@lucbuydens1783
@lucbuydens1783 4 роки тому
@@everykenyan Indeed. Tons of links to merchandise and sponsors, but the promised link, nope. Well, clip is not yet up it seems...
@Chillypuwn
@Chillypuwn 4 роки тому
yes. I would love for Linus to sometimes let the experts explain everything.
@emmettroberts1064
@emmettroberts1064 4 роки тому
@Every Kenyan the video isn’t up yet at least not at the time of writing this
@ianguzman741
@ianguzman741 4 роки тому
Linus should learn from NASA's pristine cable management.
@ZesPak
@ZesPak 4 роки тому
I've learned so much new stuff. Linus is just 5'5"? Damn!
@bonob0123
@bonob0123 4 роки тому
I didn't know this but I definitely believe it
@motomuso
@motomuso 4 роки тому
My height as well. Believe me, it ain't so bad down here. Compact, low C.O.G. like a sports car.
@ritwikreddy5670
@ritwikreddy5670 4 роки тому
@@motomuso same here, but it is more than average men's height in many Asian countries.
@nephronpie8961
@nephronpie8961 4 роки тому
I can assure you he's at least 5'7" ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nHlefo1pjH9yqGQ.html @ 1:39 (white shirt guy definitely isn't 5'5")
@RandomPlaceHolderName
@RandomPlaceHolderName 4 роки тому
@@nephronpie8961 Yeah, I always thought 5'7 5'8. Linus is taller than a bunch of guys at LTT and taller than bitwit kyle.
@mikosoft
@mikosoft 4 роки тому
People who deny moon landings have no idea what it actually takes to get there.
@phatcyclist
@phatcyclist 4 роки тому
Yes, it's still hard to believe there are people that deny it. One of my grandfathers worked at NASA as a telemetry/telecom hardware engineer in Huntsville during the Saturn, Skylab, and other projects. My other grandfather worked as a hardware designer for IBM and at one point helped with systems in mission control. Knowing there are people that deny the work all those brilliant people did is crazy to me.
@bladerj
@bladerj 4 роки тому
modern day astronauts in lower earth atmosphere cant stay there too long becouse of cosmic radiation and yet astronauts passed through the radiation belt just fine, because they were "very fast" lol, okay.
@metametamon
@metametamon 4 роки тому
@@bladerj No one said the apollo astronauts were immune to the radiation belt. The effects of radiation sickness is all about dosage and time exposed to the dosage. There is good reason why the astronauts did not spend a lot of time away from Earth, just like how there is good reason why we aren't putting more people in danger pointlessly.
@supra107
@supra107 4 роки тому
Americans faked the moon landing because they couldn't manage to do it but they needed to show they were better than the USSR. /s
@bwer123gt
@bwer123gt 4 роки тому
@@bladerj lol,an apollo mission "only" lasted about a week. While ISS crew is running on half a year rotation schedule. Get your facts right lmao.
@ifUreadthisURalien
@ifUreadthisURalien 4 роки тому
Survived Earth Moon travel droped by Linus
@dsample
@dsample 4 роки тому
Amazed I had to scroll so far before finding this comment. I was expecting it to be top.
@tiagobelo4965
@tiagobelo4965 4 роки тому
Oof
@yassm
@yassm 4 роки тому
Actually it didn't go to the Moon, or at least it didn't return. The AGC went to and back from the Moon but the LVDC was sometimes crashed on the Moon, other times it was put in a heliocentric orbit
@kirkula
@kirkula 4 роки тому
Got excited when I saw Destin. Felt let down when he never showed back up :-(
@alexneustadter4498
@alexneustadter4498 4 роки тому
Same, was a cool vid but I would have loved for him to help linus talk about this or something
@trapical
@trapical 4 роки тому
In a few days there is going to be a video on Desin’s channel where him and Linus talk about the hardware. That’s usually how these crossovers work, with each creator getting a video out of it.
@kirkula
@kirkula 4 роки тому
@@trapical crossovers usually work by co-hosting, not by giving a short intro, followed by the same talking head in the rest of the video
@bobbybologna3029
@bobbybologna3029 4 роки тому
@@kirkula usually you have to see the crossover first before judging how good of a crossover it was.
@kirkula
@kirkula 4 роки тому
@@bobbybologna3029 usually you need to read a comment before commenting on said comment.
@unclebobby673
@unclebobby673 4 роки тому
my moms uncle helped design and build these flight computers, thank you so much for this video its really cool to see all this old tech. Im following my family's footsteps and studying aerospace engineering and absolutely love this type of stuff.
@mojo3283
@mojo3283 4 роки тому
I appreciate the effort of explaining this in an understadable way yet complex enough to pay respect to all the people that were involved in this project. Good job guys!
@gbblackknight
@gbblackknight 4 роки тому
So they just LET Linus actually hold that computer?? Clearly they have not watched him in the past! #butterfingers
@alanzhou6334
@alanzhou6334 4 роки тому
Send them a video!
@89ludeawakening1
@89ludeawakening1 4 роки тому
I'm sure they did watch the videos, that's why he was holding a replica of it. Haha
@ericmollison2760
@ericmollison2760 4 роки тому
That was only the thumbnail right? Haven't you heard of the magic of editing? He could have been holding the earth in his hands. Now that's a scary thought.
@acmenipponair
@acmenipponair 4 роки тому
Don't worry, if he drops the earth, we would just fall back into the solar orbit :D
@VitaKet
@VitaKet 3 роки тому
@@89ludeawakening1 It isn't a replica... watch Destin's video.
@dcoff479
@dcoff479 4 роки тому
This sort of educational content about retro tech is golden. You guys should do more of it!
@CockatooDude
@CockatooDude 4 роки тому
There is a channel called "Vintage Space" if you are interested. It is about all sorts of interesting parts of historical space programs.
@ZealofSparta
@ZealofSparta 4 роки тому
Nice, I will have to check it out because this sort of thing is cool! @@CockatooDude
@ZealofSparta
@ZealofSparta 4 роки тому
That would be awesome to see two of my favorite content creators do a series like this!
@joythegeek4571
@joythegeek4571 4 роки тому
He should work with lgr or the retro guys at some point
@NickTheRobloxian13
@NickTheRobloxian13 4 роки тому
The Saturn V has more redundancy than a RED Mini-mag
@scarffoxandfriends9401
@scarffoxandfriends9401 4 роки тому
"When they have to operate in a given time where people can die" XD i mean, it makes sense
@phillipBappleton
@phillipBappleton 4 роки тому
Of course the rocket that carried men to the moon has more redundancy than some camera used to record youtube videos. In what world would it not? Some terrifying pseudo-universe where documenting the unboxing of kinder eggs is more important than the most pivotal moment in the history of human exploration?
@mephInc
@mephInc 4 роки тому
I work at a blast furnace. We have double and triple redundancies there also..... Because people can die.
@InvntdXNEWROMAN
@InvntdXNEWROMAN 4 роки тому
BURN 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@LuisMaSuarezGutierrez
@LuisMaSuarezGutierrez 4 роки тому
@@phillipBappleton worst example ever. Americans don't know wtf kinder eggs are. Apparently they kill people.
@steveo6034
@steveo6034 4 роки тому
Dude!! Easily one of your BEST videos!! The engineering that went into the Saturn V never gets old! 🚀🇺🇸🚀🇺🇸
@ralmslb
@ralmslb 4 роки тому
"ft. SmarterEveryDay" so Destin could say hi lol
@pieter3145
@pieter3145 4 роки тому
"Why EVERYONE is buying this - " Saturn V Rocket Computer " Review"
@Exponaut_R-01
@Exponaut_R-01 4 роки тому
It's the cheapest rocket computer on the market.
@odinsplaygrounds
@odinsplaygrounds 4 роки тому
If you want a rocket computer your kid can use.
@panpsalt6757
@panpsalt6757 4 роки тому
But can it run crisis?
@theodoremorris4001
@theodoremorris4001 4 роки тому
But can it run Minecraft?
@panpsalt6757
@panpsalt6757 4 роки тому
@@theodoremorris4001 a potato can run Minecraft.
@boostedmedia
@boostedmedia 4 роки тому
Enjoyed this video a lot. I visited the Huntsville centre all the way from Australia in 2013. Great to get some extra explanation of the things I saw.
@scotchyscotchyscotch569
@scotchyscotchyscotch569 4 роки тому
I love how both of my fav youtube channels came together after all these years. It’s like Christmas and Birthday fell on the same day. Thanks dudes
@RinoAP
@RinoAP 4 роки тому
"...can cool up to 9k watts..." so, 20 GHz 9900k possibility?
@Exponaut_R-01
@Exponaut_R-01 4 роки тому
*50 GHz 7700K
@theodiscusgaming3909
@theodiscusgaming3909 4 роки тому
@@faranocks it is a joke lol. Things get really hard after around 5.5 to 6GHz not only because of thermals, but because of electromagnetic interference and stuff
@Gnome2905
@Gnome2905 4 роки тому
@@faranocks e
@megapet777
@megapet777 4 роки тому
I wonder if next gen intel cpus can reach 5.5 boost clock though. My old i5-8600k could reach 5.3ghz with 50€ air cooler :D
@megapet777
@megapet777 4 роки тому
@@IJoeAceJRI Yeah. Sold the PC to my cousin ;)
@GaryMcNeill
@GaryMcNeill 4 роки тому
"Im here with Destin" - Destin doesnt even get to say anything for whole video or linked in the description Classic Linus
@paulfr6526
@paulfr6526 4 роки тому
Its not out yet.....
@GaryMcNeill
@GaryMcNeill 4 роки тому
@@paulfr6526 The channel not the video
@buzzaard7036
@buzzaard7036 4 роки тому
I watched all 3 videos, what a great overview of computing of the time, really brought back my early days learning electronics in the Navy.
@agenericaccount3935
@agenericaccount3935 4 роки тому
CuriousMarc just ran a 22 part restoration of the Apollo AGC on his channel. Head on over for a great series to compliment this one.
@johnvaz87
@johnvaz87 4 роки тому
Can't find the link in description for smarter everyday video!
@LinusTechTips
@LinusTechTips 4 роки тому
Coming later this month lol... Sorry...
@DallenRex
@DallenRex 4 роки тому
Jebaited us, smh.
@Mp57navy
@Mp57navy 4 роки тому
@@LinusTechTips Sonofa... ah well. Canadians.
@kilrahvp
@kilrahvp 4 роки тому
@@LinusTechTips Like the video on Floatplane? 😂
@Ciorram1
@Ciorram1 4 роки тому
@@Mp57navy Can't link to something that doesn't exsist yet
@ivana.3060
@ivana.3060 4 роки тому
*This video in a nutshell* *Linus* :“...and then the Jumbotron connects to the discombobulator capacitor here” *Me, an intellectual* :”ahhh yes the discombobulator, of course”
@KochaSapam
@KochaSapam 4 роки тому
lmfao
@i.suk.6146
@i.suk.6146 4 роки тому
lmfao
@RaveYoda
@RaveYoda 4 роки тому
That's a good one
@MrSatyre1
@MrSatyre1 4 роки тому
It's a shame he had to edit out the bit explaining the Rockwell retroencabulator. That's probably the coolest thing there.
@CaveyMoth
@CaveyMoth 4 роки тому
lmfao
@NerdyMeathead
@NerdyMeathead 4 роки тому
I just watched the smarter everyday video and Linus deserves some serious props for the way he listened to Luke first then explain it in this video like he works at the space center. Very impressed
@aa55claa55cl
@aa55claa55cl 4 роки тому
this episode is nearly the best in 2019 linus tech tips
@TechDunk
@TechDunk 4 роки тому
Makes me feel proud of my core 2 duo PC Still editing videos on it sometimes
@the_expidition427
@the_expidition427 4 роки тому
headed to the moon, then mars
@mruczyslaw50
@mruczyslaw50 4 роки тому
This can make people be proud of any PC Even based on Intel 8088
@isaacbushnell2663
@isaacbushnell2663 4 роки тому
Upgrade to core 2 quad
@the_expidition427
@the_expidition427 4 роки тому
@@buonavicio8053 Indeed, but that's not from the future thats from today.
@isaacbushnell2663
@isaacbushnell2663 4 роки тому
@@buonavicio8053 D:
@NachoFilms1337
@NachoFilms1337 4 роки тому
This rocket's computer is pretty cool and all, but where's the RGB?
@jamesmnguyen
@jamesmnguyen 4 роки тому
All in the exhaust
@lxndrlbr
@lxndrlbr 4 роки тому
best comment!
@trekem_
@trekem_ 4 роки тому
In the dash for it
@Chaosdude341
@Chaosdude341 4 роки тому
Imagine how fast they would've gone with RGB.
@taith2
@taith2 4 роки тому
They only had R back then, no B nor G was invented yet. But it would be fitting, because: Da red wunz go fasta!
@astraldelirium4122
@astraldelirium4122 4 роки тому
Always good to see my town on here! Thanks for coming, Linus!
@WillsBuilds
@WillsBuilds 4 роки тому
I got to go to this museum a few years ago and it is BY FAR one of the coolest museums I've ever been to! The massive size of the Saturn V rocket can barely be comprehended without standing underneath it!
@v3xman
@v3xman 4 роки тому
10:16 "This is the telemetry package" Microsoft: OwO
@CaveyMoth
@CaveyMoth 4 роки тому
Microshaft gonna pounce dem datas.
@pahilhembrom322
@pahilhembrom322 4 роки тому
Micro soft OwO whwt's this?
@hypercake9360
@hypercake9360 3 роки тому
Micwosoft
@freakingoldskool3600
@freakingoldskool3600 4 роки тому
How did they achieve such a feat 50 years ago.... amazing
@freakingoldskool3600
@freakingoldskool3600 4 роки тому
Think about the cars computers and Technology around 50 years ago...
@SmartassX1
@SmartassX1 4 роки тому
I have an analog computer from the late 1920s that can do + and - calculations with up to 12 digit numbers. A slightly newer model from the early 30s could also do x and /.
@grandsam1000
@grandsam1000 4 роки тому
The answer is in Area 51.
@arielcanales2506
@arielcanales2506 4 роки тому
Humans are capable of truly amazing things when they have a common goal, for scientists it was literally reaching the next frontier: space exploration and for the government it was getting one over on the commies. Similar feats are performed all around the world today pushing the limits of our understanding nature. Also recall that only things that have changed between then and now is more powerful hardware, the key element will always be the human mind and spirit.
@lucasward9506
@lucasward9506 4 роки тому
@@grandsam1000 we will find it on september 20th
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 4 роки тому
I am in awe of those who accomplished this monumental goal..... simply amazing. Thanks for sharing.
@chrisweir3783
@chrisweir3783 4 роки тому
Thanks for making the trip to Huntsville! I am fortunate enough that I get to see the Saturn V at the SRC Everyday! Sometimes you forget just how awesome of a spacecraft it was!
@mLiinkzin
@mLiinkzin 4 роки тому
"Linus drops a NASA computer" that would be a good click bait
@catboybubs
@catboybubs 4 роки тому
Linus:Saturn V computer Also Linus: Um...We dropped the Saturn V computer!
@harbl99
@harbl99 4 роки тому
Also also Linus: * kicks it before it hits the ground *
@OutOfRangeDE
@OutOfRangeDE 4 роки тому
Also Linus: Drops the Saturn V
@hismuth3307
@hismuth3307 4 роки тому
Also Linus: It reduces momentum
@BGilbert85
@BGilbert85 4 роки тому
I think it's awesome that you and Destin did these videos within the first two weeks of us moving to the area. Very cool to hear from the experts that actually worked on this technology!
@starbomber
@starbomber 4 роки тому
It's amazing, I work on aircraft and I have seen those EXACT SAME CANNON PLUGS in my systems that I work on. Granted now they're mostly self locking, but I have seen ones you have to secure with wire as well. The technology has advanced and we use fewer wires but the connectors don't change much even after 50 years.
@mickwilson99
@mickwilson99 4 роки тому
Heh heh heh... you missed the bit about how the stable platform confirmed its own orientation before launch, as in an optical window out of the ISU to a geodetic marker about 400m from 39A with a light source. As the V wobbled and wobbled as wind buffeted, fuel got loaded etc. the stable platform used analogue optical feedback to reset the stable platform to about T-5. Bloody brilliant!
@dan_loup
@dan_loup 4 роки тому
So, you will need this sublimator to cool down the next intel chip?
@SwainixFPV
@SwainixFPV 4 роки тому
If you want water vapor in your system yes It would be fun tho to have low pressure closed loops in cooling so that we can have gas instead of liquids depending on the temperature (kinda what's happening in some heatsinks if I remember correctly). It would be fluid cooling
@ranghildsbil
@ranghildsbil 4 роки тому
Scrolled down knowing that the top comments would be regarding Linus going to space to get better cooling.
@siclucealucks
@siclucealucks 4 роки тому
heatpipes are allready doing this (internally)
@Bchan
@Bchan 4 роки тому
So you are saying, cool it with dry ice?
@tropicthndr
@tropicthndr 4 роки тому
Won’t need it cause we’re getting PCIe 6 very soon, there’s no excuses now after watching this. No excuses, Ha
@PC3Otechnowarfare
@PC3Otechnowarfare 4 роки тому
Really appreciate the collabs you guys have been doing lately! Keep up the good work!
@pepijnvb1484
@pepijnvb1484 4 роки тому
Really good writing and explaining! I don’t know a single thing about rockets but I was able to follow you really well.
@siddharthkumar4795
@siddharthkumar4795 4 роки тому
1:38 The face students make, when everything being taught by professor goes over head !!!
@uss_04
@uss_04 4 роки тому
Technically that 50 year old computer is the “Fastest” computer Linus has ever seen.... in terms of Velocity.
@GtsAntoni1
@GtsAntoni1 4 роки тому
So, so happy to see this; very much looking forward to watching. Immediately liked 👍
@stephenblizz
@stephenblizz 4 роки тому
Enjoyed this, I've been there several times as a kid, but haven't had the time as an adult. It actually brought back memories. Thank you @LinusTechTips and @SmarterEveryDay
@Talasas
@Talasas 4 роки тому
Linus Tech in the world of physics and rocketry - I love these videos, keep em coming.
@atarangi-qy5wb
@atarangi-qy5wb 4 роки тому
Next time on LTT how to spruce up your rockets computer for the modern space explorer exclusively RGB build
@saftschinken2353
@saftschinken2353 4 роки тому
Watch out Elon musk would probably do it xD
@muhammadirfanataulawal7630
@muhammadirfanataulawal7630 4 роки тому
@@saftschinken2353 Oh Crew Dragon with RGB interior lighting
@andrewxc1335
@andrewxc1335 4 роки тому
There's a computer museum in Cockeysville, MD, called System Source (they're a computer solutions company, but they also have a museum on-site). We had a field trip there, and passed around a film canister with the iron ring memory bits. One of my students dropped it, and they went everywhere. Good times. They have nearly every major computer system and calculation device represented in their museum.
@rennkafer13
@rennkafer13 4 роки тому
Fortunately picking them up just needs a magnet.
@TheCallMeCrazy
@TheCallMeCrazy 3 роки тому
It is absolutely criminal how few people have seen this compared to something like the "all amazon basics battlestation" or the dang RC fire truck video. This is a fantastic explanation of how it works. That cooling system is crazy!
@dkkoala1
@dkkoala1 4 роки тому
Can we please have some of the interview with the guy from IBM, would love to hear what he had to say about the control system instead of just Linus retelling it.
@Phynix72
@Phynix72 4 роки тому
Literally.... I didn't expect you two collaborating together. You two are my favourite people on internet. 😍😍😍😍
@visveshnarayan7964
@visveshnarayan7964 4 роки тому
0:41: That ad made me feel super old. It feels like yesterday when Windows 7 was launched.
@emirmustafoski2132
@emirmustafoski2132 4 роки тому
Love this kind of videos, keep up this style LMG!!
@RubenKelevra
@RubenKelevra 4 роки тому
You should have recorded the discussion with Luke Tally, this feels more like a trailer :/
@expertb6348
@expertb6348 4 роки тому
@@HerecomestheCalavera While Linus doesn't really know anything about space rockets. You do realize he isn't talking out of his ass. All the information he gave in the video came from Luke and Destin.
@S0K0N0MI
@S0K0N0MI 4 роки тому
I was expecting to enjoy a genuine Saturn rocket engineer talk about what it took to get people to the moon. Instead I got Linus textbook rambling about things all by himself.. Honestly disappointed in the video..
@discy12345
@discy12345 4 роки тому
You might not be the right audience for this video
@S0K0N0MI
@S0K0N0MI 4 роки тому
The fuck you mean? The audience came for the thumbnail. Almost nothing of that ended up in this video. Massive clickbait.
@tekvax01
@tekvax01 4 роки тому
@@S0K0N0MI hear hear!
@thelastcube.
@thelastcube. 4 роки тому
*L A M I N A R F L O W* A wild Destin suddenly appears
@Junglelove20mm
@Junglelove20mm 4 роки тому
If you say that 3 times he just appears.
@morzee94
@morzee94 2 роки тому
The work that was done in the 60s for the Apollo programme is truly awe inspiring. I hope humanity never stops being inspired by what they achieved and how far they pushed the boundaries.
@mightysaturn5133
@mightysaturn5133 4 роки тому
wow...such a great job breaking it down, really well done
@reecejerrett52
@reecejerrett52 4 роки тому
Pls do more of this physics stuff and make it longer it's great, this and the cyclotron video was amazing
@TheEntireUniverse
@TheEntireUniverse 4 роки тому
Buildzoid should do a VRM review of the power system.
@Jeff-hn7gi
@Jeff-hn7gi 4 роки тому
You are both excellent UKpostsrs. I have been watching Linus Tech Tips for years, I also watch Smarter Every Day. Together is like a Dream come true. Please make more videos together!
@phillipfiorentino
@phillipfiorentino 4 роки тому
This video is awesome! It really shows how technology and scientific discovery help us get places we've never been and do things we've never done.
@sukhpalsandhu6341
@sukhpalsandhu6341 4 роки тому
"If you believe in that sort of thing" - perfect way to end this, had me cracking up. Nice.
@kona5534
@kona5534 4 роки тому
Which you should. (Slightly angry smile)
@danielroyer9974
@danielroyer9974 4 роки тому
We'll find out at the Area 51 raid coming up. Bet they'll find the moon landing set XD
@abudee3119
@abudee3119 4 роки тому
you guys believe in the moon?
@bluegleam8168
@bluegleam8168 4 роки тому
@@abudee3119 yes
@nickmoseley3901
@nickmoseley3901 4 роки тому
"Hmm... Seems like a cool projector. I'll check it out" *See's that it's $1500* Welp
@zenmasterorwhatever
@zenmasterorwhatever 4 роки тому
More worth it to buy the rocket.
@chrisdroney8141
@chrisdroney8141 4 роки тому
My thoughts exactly. To be fair, it's an LED projector. For the most part they haven't really come down in price yet.
@mastersergant1287
@mastersergant1287 4 роки тому
tells audience to migrate from windows 7 to windows 10 goes to linux (im still on windows , my computer has been blue screening for power issues for the past 6 months, to lazy to fix)
@Kinkajou1015
@Kinkajou1015 4 роки тому
"That's a pretty big Endeavour." I see what you did there Papa Linus. (Endeavour was the Apollo 15 Command Module name as well as one of the Space Shuttles)
@MatthewStinar
@MatthewStinar 4 роки тому
Thank you for explaining that. I didn't know that, so the joke went right over my head. Here I thought I was just being punny making a space shuttle joke.
@mysterygamer48
@mysterygamer48 4 роки тому
This is so cool. This shot up to the number one place for my favorite videos you’ve made
@Chocablog
@Chocablog 4 роки тому
That was great. I've never seen anything go into that much detail about the computer system.
@drizzlingrose
@drizzlingrose 4 роки тому
4:55 omg the rocket was able to sweat, that's so amazingly cleaver :>
@theninedivides6851
@theninedivides6851 4 роки тому
Yeah that is what SpaceX is trying to now make with the Starship except its described as "bleeding" not sweating guessing a more advanced technique
@danielthejediyt1918
@danielthejediyt1918 4 роки тому
***cleaver***
@drizzlingrose
@drizzlingrose 4 роки тому
@@danielthejediyt1918 thank you, english isint my first languege :)
@Trev0r98
@Trev0r98 4 роки тому
My dad worked on the Apollo 11 - Apollo 15 IU digital flight computers (redundancy/backup/failover software), based at IBM FSD (Gaithersburg MD / and NASA GSFC Greenbelt), and won a NASA Outstanding Achievement award for his contributions. He was with IBM FSD for 25 years (retired in 1981), and passed away in 1988. I like to think his spirit travels among the stars.
@rushnerd
@rushnerd 4 роки тому
One of the coolest LTT videos i've seen in a long time, hope to see more!
@timothyreed7241
@timothyreed7241 4 роки тому
If you believe in that sort of thing... Which you should!
@kilotango1537
@kilotango1537 4 роки тому
Now he's shillin' for NASA too? GPU's are flat!
@theodiscusgaming3909
@theodiscusgaming3909 4 роки тому
@@kilotango1537 if GPUs are flat, how can GPU fans be round? Checkmate atheists
@89ludeawakening1
@89ludeawakening1 4 роки тому
@@theodiscusgaming3909 Actually saying that makes us non-atheists look kinda stupid because a GPU actually is flat. Haha
@theodiscusgaming3909
@theodiscusgaming3909 4 роки тому
@@89ludeawakening1 that's the joke
@Offsettttt
@Offsettttt 4 роки тому
Yeeeaaah Windows on Apollo )) Me: -Computer! Start moon landing sequence! Computer: -Preparing updates, don't turn off your spaseship!
@adamsvette
@adamsvette 4 роки тому
I would love to see more videos explaining historic tech like this. Hover dam? Wall Street high speed trading machines? Nuclear power plants? Traffic control centers for cities? Dispatch centers for police and fire? Just some ideas
@eclipsioredstoneyt9580
@eclipsioredstoneyt9580 4 роки тому
That gyroscope mechanism is really amazing. Wow. Also, imagine organizing all of those wires for the command computers. Wowie.
@vampire622003
@vampire622003 4 роки тому
Build a computer with hand-woven memory sticks...
@Bratfalken
@Bratfalken 4 роки тому
Ringcore memory, I've allways thought those would be sensitive to vibrations.... can't see anything vibrate more than a Saturn V! 🤔
@andrewcopple7075
@andrewcopple7075 4 роки тому
I wish Destin was a bigger part of this video...but maybe Linus will be a bigger part of Destin's video.
@Yvory6
@Yvory6 3 роки тому
This is very interesting Linus, as I like much both Astronomy, Astronotics and Informatics, I love this!
@williambaltes6226
@williambaltes6226 Рік тому
I just read a book on the Saturn rockets and this video and Smarter EveryDay's video on the computers answers a lot of questions.
@89ludeawakening1
@89ludeawakening1 4 роки тому
Man... I wish I had known you were there and I could've stopped by. I love the Space and Rocket Center. My sister use to work there and teach at Space Camp and I got to go all the time. The flight simulators are really fun!
@RodrigoOrellano
@RodrigoOrellano 4 роки тому
OMG two of the best channels I follow came together! Destin is the man!
@SimplyDudeFace
@SimplyDudeFace 4 роки тому
You did great job with the science explainer thing. Would love to see more of them. :-)
@CrazyLegsFE
@CrazyLegsFE 2 роки тому
How in the world did I never see or get recommended this video I'm subscribed to both of you!!!
@SpecialEDy
@SpecialEDy 4 роки тому
I've been subscribed to both of you for years!
@stephenkamenar
@stephenkamenar 4 роки тому
wtf was just watching smartereveryday and now he's here!?!? small internet
@snepNL
@snepNL 4 роки тому
I'm going there now. Yeah.. love this day!
@davec8385
@davec8385 4 роки тому
I was just listening to his podcast 'no dumb question' and now I saw him on LTT. This was the last colab that I thought I would ever see
@snepNL
@snepNL 4 роки тому
@@davec8385 for 30 sec that he was in the video.
@bobby_tablez
@bobby_tablez 4 роки тому
387534 7582782 Channels that people like are always going to be promoted
@mr.oddlyfox6934
@mr.oddlyfox6934 4 роки тому
Absolutely amazing collaboration, thank you! #linustechtips #smartereveryday
@JensRoland
@JensRoland 4 роки тому
Brilliant video! Linus, I hope sometimes you take a moment to pinch yourself and just enjoy the fact that you get to do this sort of thing and spend time with people like Luke Talley. You've earned it and what a ride it must be.
@autronic9306
@autronic9306 4 роки тому
1:35 Linus didn't drop it. **Sweet home Alabama noises**
@PositiveRate_
@PositiveRate_ 4 роки тому
Where lol
@ShahhTweaks
@ShahhTweaks 4 роки тому
​@@PositiveRate_ r/woooosh
@glamdring0007
@glamdring0007 4 роки тому
but it was a close call...you could see him wanting to adjust his hold...lol
@Neumah
@Neumah 4 роки тому
If you're gonna tease us with someone like Destin, at least have him talk. -.-
@TheMonthlyJack
@TheMonthlyJack 4 роки тому
"SmarterEveryDay's video will be coming later this month, so keep your eye out for that!!" in description.
@tristunalekzander5608
@tristunalekzander5608 4 роки тому
First time an ad actually peeked my interest. That projector looks dope.
@marcoturbogbmegaultra993
@marcoturbogbmegaultra993 4 роки тому
This is amazing video! Something like seen on National Geographic, Explorer or Discovery channels. Linus well done!
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