Tory Bruno talks about Rocket Engines and ULA's Business philosophy - Smarter Every Day

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@SmarterEveryDay2
@SmarterEveryDay2 4 роки тому
Thanks for checking out the second channel! I would be stoked if you subscribed while you're here. Tory Bruno is a gentleman and a scholar. Checkout the main channel rocket factory tour here: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/p2CXe5WjpYyZqas.html
@Aaron-ru6ld
@Aaron-ru6ld 4 роки тому
HI
@charleslittle458
@charleslittle458 4 роки тому
Thank you for everything you do
@StreuB1
@StreuB1 4 роки тому
I absolutely love listening to Tory talk. He and Elon both are amazing to listen to because they are both extremely studied men, highly educated, very intelligent, astute, forthcoming and engaging. I would love to work for either of them. They are both leaders who would chat with you in the hallway when you were just a lowly designer on the same level. Both also have a very hands-on approach to their management style which I find immensely refreshing. Its very reassuring as a designer or engineer to know that your head boss is technical and get their hands dirty and in meetings, knows what hes talking about and knows what you are talking about. People at ULA are lucky to have such a good leader. I bet he chats it up with the people out in the shop all the time; it just seems like thats what he would do. :-)
@MuditGupta89
@MuditGupta89 4 роки тому
Help! I'm stuck in an infinite loop between videos on your main and second channel! Seriously though, amazing videos, thanks for putting this out.
@MrGymna
@MrGymna 4 роки тому
omg u are so amzing and i love how u show us all the stuff i am just i love with your content
@MattWhitmanTMBH
@MattWhitmanTMBH 4 роки тому
Tory is smart enough to understand rockets, and human enough to make it so someone like me can follow along. I like him.
@StreuB1
@StreuB1 4 роки тому
Literally this. He is an amazing dude.
@brandodimichele1125
@brandodimichele1125 4 роки тому
So I'm guessing you are very human? Or more human than a certain amount of humans and thus have a hard time speaking to them?
@TheMrMKultra
@TheMrMKultra 4 роки тому
Brando DiMichele Wording might be a little problem here. Matt's implying that Tory talks like and explains the stuff he knows so that most people would be able to understand. Some other people talk very differently about the stuff they know a lot about, which makes it hard to follow because one might lack much of the background. I think you get what I mean. It's not really that Matt wanted to say one is more human than another. "Human enough" can also be phrased as "not robotic at all" or simply that Tory knows how to adapt to an audience, which some other, also very intelligent people, just don't do some of the time.
@nickmoore385
@nickmoore385 4 роки тому
Yes, as Einstein supposedly said. "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough".
@gtsparky1974
@gtsparky1974 4 роки тому
Hey I’m subbed to both of you I believe
@BloodAsp
@BloodAsp 4 роки тому
"The last time we had a new warfighting domain was a hundred years ago when air was added." Sad cybersecurity noises.
@donjones4719
@donjones4719 4 роки тому
Tony mentioned cybersecurity, but cyber-hacking edited it out. No one can be alerted!
@sketchesofpayne
@sketchesofpayne 4 роки тому
Conflict and War are not always the same thing. Besides, cybersecurity is merely the evolution of espionage.
@daniellewis1789
@daniellewis1789 4 роки тому
heyou Wireless, ELINT, and related fields predate powered flight.
@toddr2265
@toddr2265 4 роки тому
When people can fire "physical" bullets through the internet then it will qualify as a war fighting domain
@gusbisbal9803
@gusbisbal9803 4 роки тому
@@toddr2265 When you can crash all the software handling an entire deployment of thousands of men and hundreds of tanks and aircraft them you have just entered warfare. Its called logistical separation. Its one of the reasons maneuver in warfare is so important. Attack in a manner that forces them to be where there do not want to be. Cyber warefare does that in a crippling way.
@MIAMIHOCKEY14
@MIAMIHOCKEY14 27 днів тому
Watching this in 2024, I need an updated interview...so many new questions
@davidhuber6251
@davidhuber6251 4 роки тому
Tory Bruno is a class act. I hope no one ever forgets the service he has done for his country. I say this as a serious Elon fanboi: ULA has done what they have been asked to to in the manner that they have been asked to do it.
@sixstringedthing
@sixstringedthing 4 роки тому
And they've done it with the most impeccable safety/performance record of any commercial/government launch provider that has ever existed. I'm a big fan of what SpaceX is doing and plans to do in the future, and I believe that ULA will have to seriously consider reusability in order to maintain competitiveness into the future. But there are genuinely good reasons why ULA rockets are so comparatively expensive while still being expendable, and I understand those reasons better after watching these videos. SpaceX will continue to improve their already good reliability record, but for now... if it absolutely positively has to go to space today, you grit your teeth, spend the cash, and send it up on an Atlas or a Delta.
@aaronjacobs3980
@aaronjacobs3980 4 роки тому
@@sixstringedthing well the problem is, no matter how much Tory and ULA wants a reusable/partially reusable launcher, they'll never be allowed to because of the 2 companies that own ULA. If ULA was allowed to become its own company outside of Boeing and Lockheed Martin, then we could in the future see a partially reusable Vulcan which recovers more than just the engines (I say the same thing about Arianespace as well, because I'm European). ULA is an amazing company which does great things, and they need to be set free under Tory's guidance to keep up with SpaceX and Blue Origin in the future
@ChuckBeefOG
@ChuckBeefOG 4 роки тому
Did you see the rats running across elon’s “rocket boosters” while in “space”?
@andrewlightbody4221
@andrewlightbody4221 4 роки тому
Elon is WAY over-rated. He's a great visionary but a pretty terrible businessman. Only truly successful thing he's ever done is co-found a company that merged with PayPal and didnt keep its name. He was CEO at PayPal for less than a year before the board kicked him to the curb. He used the money he made there to start a bunch of other companies that are propped up and at one point literally had to be bailed out by the federal government. Thank yourdelf and the other taypayers... not him.
@aaronjacobs3980
@aaronjacobs3980 4 роки тому
@@andrewlightbody4221 well I agree with the fact that he's way to hyped up in this world, you can't deny what his companies have done
@downstream0114
@downstream0114 4 роки тому
01:48 "guidance system's are always attached to the upper stage -- If you attached them to the booster and separated you would have lost your brains ..." I can neither confirm nor deny having done this in KSP.
@dedsecwd
@dedsecwd 4 роки тому
lol
@lefuturiste27
@lefuturiste27 4 роки тому
so true x)
@Wildasd
@Wildasd 4 роки тому
It's really sad watching that payload go without guidance or any way to steer it :(
@HangYuriYangFX
@HangYuriYangFX 4 роки тому
best comment
@fprintf
@fprintf 4 роки тому
You and me and likely 1,000s like us!
@TheDobstopper
@TheDobstopper 4 роки тому
If I was about to get launched into space in 30 seconds, and my flight computer said downloading software update, I would be cursing the dystopian future I live in.
@TheGargalon
@TheGargalon 4 роки тому
imagine windows update mid flight
@robertpittard1
@robertpittard1 4 роки тому
@@TheGargalon :'D lol
@JoeBlac
@JoeBlac 4 роки тому
Known Problems * Life Support may fail for some customers New Features * Candy Crush Deep Impact (Trial)
@bryansiepert9222
@bryansiepert9222 4 роки тому
Shane: "BLT, hold the L and the T" Cortana: *bloop* "Here you are, on half-toasted sourdough" Shane: "Oh look, we passed a pretty bad thunderstorm on the way up" Cortana: "Oh yes , it was quite severe. I was going to tell you I accounted for, it but you were busy watching Destin's new video" Shane: "More bacon please" Cortana: *bloop* Shane: "Cortana, these slices are too long, now my BLT is lopsided"
@TyMoore95503
@TyMoore95503 4 роки тому
LOL...Windows 10 Update in progress...please do not turn power off while updating...😳
@MotoLen51
@MotoLen51 4 роки тому
Every company should have a CEO that knows the actual business so well. He is very much NOT an MBA drone.
@annando
@annando 3 роки тому
Have you seen interviews with Peter Beck? He is the CEO of Rocket Lab - and a space nerd as well who really knows what he and his company is doing.
@debayanDas
@debayanDas 2 роки тому
@@annando , indeed. Elon too.
@HHG466
@HHG466 2 роки тому
Perfectly summed up. As Musk himself has said, there are too many MBA CEOs. ULA CEO clearly knows his stuff but has that genuine passion too.
@skyjockbill
@skyjockbill 4 роки тому
Tory's competence is off-the-scale - what an impressive mind, and - judging from the way he shows up in these videos - what a powerful and inspirational leader he must be as well, at the same time as coming across as a gentle and humble man - chapeau!
@jimgilligan1167
@jimgilligan1167 3 роки тому
Bill you are a cyclist I presume!
@SuperPhexx
@SuperPhexx 3 роки тому
Yeah, that seems like an incredibly hard act to pull off... If it can be called an act...
@best5345
@best5345 3 роки тому
he literally has an answer for every question.
@JJ-fn7lj
@JJ-fn7lj 4 роки тому
as the General would say, this video is a weapon.
@RaphaelBrandaoS
@RaphaelBrandaoS 4 роки тому
I got the reference!
@JoshKaufmanstuff
@JoshKaufmanstuff 4 роки тому
Please explain?
@davids6271
@davids6271 4 роки тому
@@JoshKaufmanstuff in another video by Destin, he interviewed a 4 star general on the impact of the internet on warfare. Long story short, anything that gives information can be used as a weapon.
@BloodAsp
@BloodAsp 4 роки тому
I quoted this in my own post, but it seems you get it: "The last time we had a new warfighting domain was a hundred years ago when air was added." Sad cybersecurity noises.
@eigengrau7698
@eigengrau7698 4 роки тому
@@BloodAsp and now we got space and the internet. and WW3 in front of our door
@Wingman77tws
@Wingman77tws 4 роки тому
first time ever the "left over footage" only made 25% as much as the main cut.... haha must be hard to cut down footage when it is all 100% quality.
@demacherius1
@demacherius1 2 роки тому
One Year later I wonder how happy he is about his choice of engine.
@Blackdavid2011
@Blackdavid2011 4 роки тому
This dude is special, he knows every single detail in the R&D department, but hes also a master at economics of scale and in general. Awesome, I want more of him please
@Art-fn7ns
@Art-fn7ns 4 роки тому
Usually I feel annoyed that every youtube video stretches something insignificant to 10+ minutes. With this video, it actually has great content for every second of it.
@ethanperreault7470
@ethanperreault7470 3 роки тому
Its because its all filler. This is just a flow of information and that is what grabs you.
@Gibbontake
@Gibbontake 4 роки тому
This channel should be called "Smarter Every Other Day"
@brantley7941
@brantley7941 4 роки тому
Gibbontake or smarter some days
@slickstretch6391
@slickstretch6391 4 роки тому
@@brantley7941 Smarter Today
@Bevsworld04
@Bevsworld04 3 роки тому
@@brantley7941 smarter every so often
@goshareyourown
@goshareyourown 3 роки тому
Even smarter every day
@DreamGaming12
@DreamGaming12 2 роки тому
Smarter every month
@mplaw77
@mplaw77 4 роки тому
Very cool, wish I'd thought of going into the space business, when I was a high school lad, we managed to launch a small payload 4 miles high. Had we staged our liquid propellant rocket and our solid propellant rocket we could have done much better than 4 miles. Rocket "safety officer" meaning Dad, did not permit us to go any higher. Not after the NY State police showed up after we launched one of our high powered amateur rockets out over Lake Ontario. Dad lost his nerve to push the envelope. The police were not wise to what we haddone as they responded to a citizen complaint that saw a fireball heading out over the lake moving at high speed and they also heard the rocket breaking the sound barrier as the thrust tapered off close to burnout. We were using spun fiberglass and spun carbon fiber tubing and graphite ceramic nozzles in 1969 long before carbon fiber was as common as today. A neighbor was an engineer for Spaulding Fibre in Western NY and we had bits and pieces tubing to our specs and tech data on their experimental tubing. Low carbon steel had been our material, much safer with composites than steel and easier to work with, pouring 2 part epoxy resins and inserting carbon/ceramic nozzles. Our liquid fuel rocket had a stainless steel un-cooled combustion chamber and nozzle and the tanks were made of aluminium and pressurized with dry ice. The oxidizer was nitric acid and the fuel was an 80/20 mix of turpentine and furfuryl alcohol. Static tested a couple of times to find minimum furfuryl that gave reliable ignition, flown once, the parachute failed. The Isp of about 240 seconds only a little higher than our solid propellants about 220 seconds. Great fun, I did the math and design, my shop skilled buddy did the machining with the help of his shop teacher. Great fun ... learned a lot. Neighbor on one side of us worked for the fibre company and on the other side of my parents house another engineer for Bell Aerospace and assigned to the RM-81 Agena B in the 1960's. I had plenty of expert help, learned how to do stress / strain calculations along with Algebra 2 and Trig for the NY Reagents exam. If anything school math was neglected during a wild construction project. I still crammed and passed the reagents at the end of the school year. A month after school let out Armstrong landed on the Moon, I felt let down, I know how the Soviets must have felt we both lost the space race.
@dhruvpatel2107
@dhruvpatel2107 4 роки тому
Michael Law no one replied to you bro
@EmillioMelendez
@EmillioMelendez 4 роки тому
Michael Law I read this!
@livethefuture2492
@livethefuture2492 4 роки тому
wow! so what are you doing now? surely a genius like you could get a job in an aerospace company like ULA, spacex or blue origin.
@mplaw77
@mplaw77 4 роки тому
@@livethefuture2492 I am no genius, never met one either among my coworkers many PhD engineers and chemists from the best schools like M.I.T etc. I worked in chemical research for a large oil company and retired when they decided to close one of their research centers and reduce costs. Research is more sweat than brilliance, one project was aircraft deicer fluids, if you fly in winter and they spray your airplane with orange or green fluid I probably had something to do with this product as we had most of that market. Other projects: plastics and paints and super elastic polymers that gave "Nike Air Jordan" their bounce. Nothing as far out as rocketry, although one fellow did leave to do research in rocket fuel.
@docking_bay_94
@docking_bay_94 4 роки тому
Michael Law Nike Air Jordan's helped me win the high jump in school. Thank you for the bounce!
@krrk6337
@krrk6337 4 роки тому
The way he simplifies and explains complicated things in clear and concise manner really tells you that he truly know his stuff.
@Foultone84
@Foultone84 4 роки тому
Im No engieer, but i think thats why i love this channel. Anyone can learn and understand. This is so cool that its stupid. I love it Cheers from Sweden 🇸🇪
@bjornsundin5820
@bjornsundin5820 4 роки тому
Hej kamrat
@CaptTroll
@CaptTroll 4 роки тому
You don't need to be an engineer to understand anything, but if you are a sweeds you'll have a hard time!
@bjornsundin5820
@bjornsundin5820 4 роки тому
@@CaptTroll yes, hello I am *a sweeds*
@erikalvenius6402
@erikalvenius6402 4 роки тому
why would a Swede have a hard time understanding?
@W0Ndr3y
@W0Ndr3y 4 роки тому
Amazing interview. I like his answers to questions about SpaceX and am also glad you asked and didn't chicken out from the elephant in the room. Great
@_PatrickO
@_PatrickO 4 роки тому
This guy is old boeing, all the talent left boing in 2006 when ULA was spun off. He is a legit engineer, even when restricted from truly competing with spacex by the board. He is the sole reason ULA may survive into the 2020s. If the ULA board wised up, they would give him a blank check and ULA would make a reusable rocket.
@Oxibase
@Oxibase 4 роки тому
Patrick O I wouldn’t be surprised if that is the direction they are heading. Companies such as SpaceX and Blue Origin will only continue to perfect their launch capabilities and any launch provider that doesn’t get on board with the dramatic cost reductions resulting from a fully reusable rocket will be left behind.
@_PatrickO
@_PatrickO 4 роки тому
@@Oxibase I would be suprised because nothing they have proposed involves reusable rockets at all.
@mihirneal5829
@mihirneal5829 4 роки тому
Patrick O he was from Lockheed Martin and not from Boeing.
@mihirneal5829
@mihirneal5829 4 роки тому
Patrick O there is. ULA in around 2024 will be recovering their engines.
@timkirk3736
@timkirk3736 4 роки тому
"Too big to fail" comment was perfect. As was his response.
@jima1135
@jima1135 4 роки тому
Tory - "The last time we had a new war fighting domain was 100 years ago when air was added." Cyber - "Am I a joke to you?"
@driftpoolone1325
@driftpoolone1325 4 роки тому
he's talking about physical ,war fighting domains
@lythd
@lythd 2 роки тому
cyber isnt a war fighting domain, its just like the cia isnt considered part of the army, sure it does contribute a lot, but theres no cyber force where bullets travel through the internet, so its not a "war fighting domain".
@jessetheunending9357
@jessetheunending9357 4 роки тому
A very big thank you to Tory for taking Destin (and us) through his factory!
@daniellamb7828
@daniellamb7828 4 роки тому
So, Destin, any plans to go tour other companies' factories and explore the differences in the manufacturing process?
@supremecommander2398
@supremecommander2398 4 роки тому
I want to see Destin doing a tour in Boca Chica
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 4 роки тому
I'd be happy to.
@daniellamb7828
@daniellamb7828 4 роки тому
@@smartereveryday that would be awesome!
@markg7963
@markg7963 4 роки тому
I’d like to see this same setup with a Boeing tour, and wonder if Boeing’s new CEO is 10% as smart and gracious as this one.
@livethefuture2492
@livethefuture2492 4 роки тому
i.e spacex
@ryanpitkin1852
@ryanpitkin1852 3 роки тому
I'm a high school economics teacher and I've been putting off watching the rocket videos because I didn't think it would be interested and one of them was an hour long! Once I started watching though, I couldn't get enough. Tory was incredible and your excitement for what you were seeing and learning was contagious. I knew nothing about rockets or space travel but these videos have been my favorite of all your videos.
@4stringmanagmaildcom
@4stringmanagmaildcom 4 роки тому
I worked in Aerospace for 22 years. I've watched a lot of your videos. This is probably my favorite. A question, the longitudinal friction stir welds ... do they not require reinforcement with additional structure? It doesn't seem like they would be as strong as the ISO grid. Also, please make a video on explosive bolts or however they separate stages, bolt on boosters, etc. They have to be extreme reliability and not send shrapnel the wrong direction. Tory would be a very cool guy to work for. He knows the science and a lot of CEOs don't, they are more business oriented. You can tell he's a people person too. He must have the people who work for him willing to get any job done. I can literally see how this video could get a lot of young people interested in engineering, rockets, and aerospace. Great job!
@zatheriz
@zatheriz 7 місяців тому
I currently just started my path towards a degree in Aerospace Engineering and I definitely caught the hype with Space X way of “move fast and brake stuff” so seeing how things are traditionally supposed to be done is quite fascinating. Definitely an exciting future ahead for Aerospace.
@stephanecaron8894
@stephanecaron8894 4 роки тому
Having studied politics and business in college, I appreciated the discussion presented here, especially in the latter half of this video. I appreciate the cooperation between competitors to get the quantity of components produced to the scale where they become more affordable, and I found the global security tactics / international diplomacy of the USA getting a domestic company buy ex-Soviet engines to counter the potential for ballistic missile weapons proliferation to be fascinating.
@notapplicable7292
@notapplicable7292 4 роки тому
Or alternatively, they can more easily get billions of dollars from the government if they employ more people across the country.
@aaronncollier96
@aaronncollier96 4 роки тому
Cool interview, but now I'm curious in the tricycle labeled "Atlas Booster" in the background.
@Deckrat
@Deckrat 4 роки тому
The factory is very large and spread over a huge area. The workers use those tricycles go from one place to another a little quicker. The trikes are labeled so they can be identified as belonging to that particular work area.
@guysteel
@guysteel 4 роки тому
Duh, it's a rocket powered tricycle. What else would they have there?
@eliharman
@eliharman 4 роки тому
It's a callback reference to the early days of Atlas when it had a 3 engine 1 1/2 stage to orbit configuration where the two outboard booster engines were discarded but no actual staging was performed. (I don't actually know I'm just guessing.)
@mattcolver1
@mattcolver1 4 роки тому
@@Deckrat I worked for ULA. I remember one time I had 3 projects going on in the factory in separate corners. One in the machine shop, one in payloads and one in upperstage checkout. I had no tricycle. I would walk several miles every day checking on them. At the end of the day I'd be pretty pooped out.
@65elcamino283
@65elcamino283 4 роки тому
It's like the sea going ship they have to transport the rockets thousands of miles to launch centers. It's named "Rocketship"
@g-urts5518
@g-urts5518 3 роки тому
These guys are on another level. I consider myself moderately smart, I kinda get what he's talking about, then you ask a really specific question back about something I didnt even quite realize he was talking about... makes me quickly realize "moderately smart" is a very relative term :p
@gekfurian
@gekfurian 4 роки тому
He never actually mentioned SpaceX or "Elon" by name or anything like that. He has great diplomatic skills.
@jakester6785
@jakester6785 4 роки тому
I mean he did he straight up said everyone is thinking about spaceX then said what would you say to people who think rockets then Elon and spaceX So........
@gekfurian
@gekfurian 4 роки тому
@@jakester6785 I wasnt talking about Destin, but the other guy. Even when asked directly he never says those names.
@user-lv7ph7hs7l
@user-lv7ph7hs7l 4 роки тому
He does hang out on the SpaceX subreddits, especially SpaceXMasterrace. He once answered a question from me about the Centaur used on the Starliner OFT in one of the SpaceX reddits. Cool dude. You'll also find him on ULAMasterrace of course.
@jakester6785
@jakester6785 4 роки тому
gekfurian what reason would he have to mention them other then just forcing they’re name into it again when “they” does the job
@annando
@annando 3 роки тому
You mean like in "only one GPS satellite is launched by another provider"? :-)
@riyaxo
@riyaxo 3 роки тому
Such an intelligent man, he can pretty much fill in to do any task if someone calls in sick. Haha Great interview Dustin 👏🏾👏🏾
@danielcarney7873
@danielcarney7873 4 роки тому
Someone on the NSF forums (not me) noticed something. Pause at 3:30 and look just above the bottom of the window- "Where we're going, we don't need roads"
@johnmcmillan7358
@johnmcmillan7358 3 роки тому
ULA is very fortunate to have Tory running the show. Thanks for the insight into his domain.
@michaelnew1991
@michaelnew1991 4 роки тому
Einstein said you don't understand something if you can't explain it to a 6 year old. Tory Bruno had my 4 year old son mesmerized and we've been watching rocket videos over and over now. Thank you Destin, you've made my son a space man.
@realsupercopter
@realsupercopter 4 роки тому
13:44 Tory Bruno doing the Jedi hand wave: "that we're not talking about today"
@gsmarchand
@gsmarchand 3 роки тому
Lol
@paulsmyers203
@paulsmyers203 4 роки тому
Tory Burno is an incredible human. He seems to be a master of business, history, mechanical engineering, aviation, spoken communications, and education. And he really comes across as just a genuine buddy. I'm glad you had the opportunity for this interview and thanks for sharing!
@ForAFewDollarsMore9
@ForAFewDollarsMore9 4 роки тому
Tory Bruno. What a great CEO. His in depth detailed knowledge in so many different aspects of his industry is simply AMAZING.
@ddelv1601
@ddelv1601 10 місяців тому
It's great listening to the head of a rocket company that doesn't just talk about himself.
@almosthuman4457
@almosthuman4457 4 роки тому
Hearing "Space as a warfighting domain" is heartbreaking. Wouldn't it be nice if earth was smart enough to unite and work together? I'm going back to Alpha Centauri.
@aaronjacobs3980
@aaronjacobs3980 4 роки тому
It's impossible for that to happen (I say that even though I want it), the only way to get something done is to get people and companies to compete against each other, humans can't cooperate, you have to get it so one company can say they did it first
@newsgetsold
@newsgetsold 4 роки тому
An arms race is not the same as a war. It becomes an accessible domain because of technology, not because of wanting to fight a war. Remember Tory also has a motivation in saying this, as he leads his company and is defending the jobs of all his employees. He is not saying it to promote war or violence. It's about positioning his company for the future in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
@trabladorr
@trabladorr 4 роки тому
How can you remove conflict from humanity when the main motivation is increasing property?
@orlandoarriaga7148
@orlandoarriaga7148 4 роки тому
Space force
@sketchesofpayne
@sketchesofpayne 4 роки тому
Societies devoid of conflict and competition ultimately devolve and fall apart. The drive to compete is a fundamental part of all life on the planet. And conflict doesn't necessarily mean violence and bloodshed. Peace, harmony, and enforced equality sound nice, but they rob the individual of ambition and aspiration. With nothing to strive for or fight against we quickly lose the will to live.
@themightyquinn1343
@themightyquinn1343 3 роки тому
TIL there's more competition in the rocketry industry than in the semiconductor industry
@blademan4043
@blademan4043 4 роки тому
I work in aeospace industry and this tour of the plant was most amazing thing I have seen in a long time.
@SomeMadRandomPerson
@SomeMadRandomPerson 3 роки тому
That was extremely generous of him to let u up in there, what an honour, well done and we'll covered 😎👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@saqibmudabbar
@saqibmudabbar 4 роки тому
Fascinating! Watched both of these videos from end to end and I still wanna keep watching. I mean how often do you get to see something like this!
@daiminnathan5989
@daiminnathan5989 2 роки тому
What an amazing and charismatic person Tory is it’s a joy listening to him
@dale7256
@dale7256 3 роки тому
this video puts light on why we shouldn't patronize a single rocket company, but to appreciate all of their work.
@tgoyer
@tgoyer 3 роки тому
Today I learned there is a second channel. The main video was -- by far -- my favorite so far and I'm excited about this one as well.
@1BoneChip1
@1BoneChip1 4 роки тому
This series was awesome! I honestly have been sitting here, watching this series, gobsmacked. The level of detail that you two covered was exactly what I wanted to watch. My inner geek was screaming with excitement! I wish the videos could have been even longer. Props to Tory as well. I've met leaders in the past who barely understood what their companies do. Tory on the other hand was just as knowledgeable as every member of his staff for each process. That's dedication right there. I cant wait for more videos to come out. Keep up the great work Destin!
@nathantilly3539
@nathantilly3539 4 роки тому
An Hour & about 10 minutes well spent! Really enjoyed the 50 odd minute video, this stuff is fascinating and bravo Destin :)
@haggis9185
@haggis9185 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for these videos Destin, they are awesome. Loved em.
@IzakGt
@IzakGt 4 роки тому
Woohoo, that was a fantastic video with so much insight! I'm so happy you set this up!
@MichelPostma
@MichelPostma 4 роки тому
I have really enjoyed these videos, thank you so much Destin for these amazing exciting peeks behind the curtains of rocket engineering. Seriously, this stuff gets me so excited about what we can do/are doing :)
@treborupp
@treborupp 4 роки тому
This was one of the best videos, presentation was great. I felt like I was walking with you too, just taking in all the info. Thanks. Oh I'm 65yrs old.
@DonPidgeon
@DonPidgeon 3 роки тому
This was super interesting. Thank you for making this! And thanks to everyone involved to make this video happen!
@lilybean5068
@lilybean5068 3 роки тому
I love your passion you have and love both channels! Keep up the good work
@xerolift
@xerolift 3 роки тому
I've really enjoyed this series with Tory, including the launch pad video. Thanks for putting this out there for our enjoyment. I have a feeling that you enjoyed it quite a bit yourself lol
@Zt3v3
@Zt3v3 2 роки тому
This and the other video are my favorite videos from SmarterEveryDay. The excitement is contagious and Tory is just an amazing interviewee. Thank you. (I've watched both 3 times now! )
@davidm.johnston8994
@davidm.johnston8994 4 роки тому
I loved this video, thanks for asking all these great questions Destin!
@brentjohnson6654
@brentjohnson6654 3 роки тому
Came here after watching the factory tour. Love his knowledge and humble approach. He enjoys when you are asking relevant questions and seems to be excited when you have learned something. Thanks for bringing us along.
@Imustfly
@Imustfly 4 роки тому
Wow...what a tour. Thanks for the expose', Dustin !! Love this channel,....to infinity and beyond !!
@c1osmo
@c1osmo 4 роки тому
Great video. Loved the way Bruno allowed himself to be drawn out where necessary for more complete in depth answers. These are 2 amazing interview videos. Thank you for your communication skills and knowledge and your willingness to share them. Hubby an me.
@TheWizardGamez
@TheWizardGamez 2 роки тому
IDK if its just me, but if you could consider smarter every day as a vlog channel, then it is the best vlog channel
@koolwhipp9582
@koolwhipp9582 4 роки тому
Incredibly impressed by Tory. He knows so many details about the technical components AND he can explain the economic and financial parts of these insanely complex projects. Crazy brilliant.
@murf411_4
@murf411_4 4 роки тому
Awesome! This is why I like ULA. Tory is a humble guy and took the time to do a in-depth tour that he didn’t have to do. Thank you for this.
@centralbears3010
@centralbears3010 2 роки тому
Yes thank you tory. I'm really glad you are an American; on our team.
@ryanjohnson8901
@ryanjohnson8901 4 роки тому
Tory Bruno is awesome! Thank you for these interviews Destin!
@joeporter7946
@joeporter7946 2 роки тому
Great second channel. Thank you for these awesome videos. Tory Bruno and you make a good team!
@GTLandser
@GTLandser 3 роки тому
This channel is amazing, you're amazing, and Mr. Bruno and the entire ULA team is amazing. It is so refreshing to see technical concepts broken down into plain English, and it is so nice to see American engineers and technicians doing cutting-edge stuff to protect our way of life and serve humanity. Cynics may disagree, but those two concepts are not mutually exclusive. I hope your videos inspire others to study hard, work hard, and dream big! Thank you!
@cyberzeus7343
@cyberzeus7343 4 роки тому
Re: Mr. Bruno's comments concerning SpaceX, let's clarify a bit. First, ULA was part of the reason SpaceX sued the gov't 6 years ago for the latter's unfair business practices. This is a suit that SpaceX won and also hurt ULA's business. And late last year, SpaceX launched (pun definitely intended) another suit against the gov't and again, ULA is part of the reason for the lawsuit. The bottom line is that without SpaceX, there would be zero impetus...and therefore progress...toward lowering costs in the the space launch market. And for anyone paying attention or who cares about the longevity of civilian space programs (i.e. NON military related), then organizations like SpacesX are a massive blessing and something we simply must have. Otherwise, exploratory space programs will always be up for the budget axe...
@billigerfusel
@billigerfusel 4 роки тому
Yeah, but what did you expect him to say? This is supposed to be a feel good video.
@billigerfusel
@billigerfusel 4 роки тому
@1Energine1 i see someone doesn't have a company
@Dohyden2
@Dohyden2 4 роки тому
Makes sense, he did talk about working with specific competitors to lower production costs for both of them... Kinda like how companies work together to maintain a standard cost and shut out the market. "Compitimates"
@schtepke
@schtepke 2 роки тому
How could I have missed this for so long? Great video! in every point of view. thanks to you and Tory.
@DaMannDC1
@DaMannDC1 3 роки тому
Loved both of these videos. So exciting to hear from an expert who is passionate about his business. Keep up the good work!
@christophermitchell4868
@christophermitchell4868 3 роки тому
Wow! I don’t comment on videos but i felt I needed to commend this video. This video is unbelievably insightful in this industry. Thanks Mr Bruno for being candid and detailed. I find it fascinating how constrained technology and industries are based on controlling politics and wonder how much more developed we (humans) would be if capitalism functioned correctly at all levels.
@jackhammer111
@jackhammer111 3 роки тому
finish your thought. What do you mean by restrained and what do you mean about capitalism functioning correctly?
@ColdCanuck50
@ColdCanuck50 4 роки тому
I didn't even know you HAD a second channel, duh is me. Cheers for the videos, I never lose interest when I watch them, unlike many others on UKposts.
@TheJttv
@TheJttv 4 роки тому
His best content is on the second channel.
@paulhatfield498
@paulhatfield498 3 роки тому
What a great couple of videos featuring ULA. Thanks for going to the effort!!
@maxcactus7
@maxcactus7 4 роки тому
This was an excellent follow-up to the ULA factory tour!! Tory Bruno seems like one heck of an interesting, bright guy and a real patriot. Thank you, Destin, for interviewing him. I enjoyed this tremendously. You definitely earned my subscription!
@pebmets
@pebmets 3 роки тому
Why doesn't Tony Bruno get as much press and praise as Elon Musk? He appears to be down to earth, intelligent, not condescending, and really knows his business. He is very interesting to listen to and knows ULA's reputation speaks for itself and he doesn't have to do any fancy gimmicks. Is there any wonder why many sensitive and very high priced payloads fly with ULA. SpaceX is doing great things, but ULA deserves as much if not more credit for what they have done and what they are doing.
@laser8389
@laser8389 4 роки тому
1:23 Destin: "So the brains that drive the Centaur, where's that at?" Me: "Is it in the human part or the horse part?"
@1971VoiceoftheMummy
@1971VoiceoftheMummy 4 роки тому
Wow! That was extremely informative. That was a great experience to have been a part of. You really see the big picture on what motivates these rocket builders and the different markets they target.
@TidalMaster
@TidalMaster 4 роки тому
This is absolutely amazing.
@tsangarisjohn
@tsangarisjohn 4 роки тому
Which part? No innovation whatsoever.
@bzqp2
@bzqp2 4 роки тому
12:00 The bike is called "Atlas Booster" xd
@DjVaritek1
@DjVaritek1 4 роки тому
What a epic tour! You are so super lucky to have experienced all that... Keep up the awesome vids!
@balapesar
@balapesar 3 роки тому
Your unlimited passion is just lovely, Destin!
@ziggggy53ify
@ziggggy53ify 4 роки тому
Is there a "Spock" component planned for any part of the "Vulcan" series engines? (Live long and propel!)
@levmatta
@levmatta 4 роки тому
Great interview, oh but I wish you asked about reusability
@tsangarisjohn
@tsangarisjohn 4 роки тому
They are not capable of it. For one they do not make engines, they buy them from Russia. What they do make is old news... Wasting our money.
@biziluxgames8924
@biziluxgames8924 4 роки тому
@@tsangarisjohn he said that the new vulcan rocket engines will be capable of reusability, but that they are not doing that yet
@whyf9902
@whyf9902 4 роки тому
@@tsangarisjohn If you listened, he actually said vulcan rocket is using taxpayer money more efficiently
@Quickshot0
@Quickshot0 4 роки тому
It's implied they're working towards making at least the first stage of Vulcan reusable, just not from the get go... Actually that's not that different from SpaceX in a way, the Falcon 9 only later started its reusable flights as well. So moving forward step by step. This also lines up with how Blue Origin clearly wants to use that Be-4 engine to make their first stage reusable, so it should be capable of it.
@donjones4719
@donjones4719 4 роки тому
@@Quickshot0 Actually, it's quite a bit different from the Falcon 9. Reusability was a driving design feature, and involves the entire 1st stage. ULA says they'll be developing SMART reuse sometime after Vulcan is flying, with no specifics, and no real commitment. Clearly ULA sees their future is flying expendable boosters for customers who are in their niche.
@boomfiziks
@boomfiziks 4 роки тому
I just watched both videos, back to back. It’s not often that something keeps my interest for more than a few minutes, let alone for over an hour! Great job Destin and thank you Mr. Bruno for sharing your time and passion.
@go4069
@go4069 3 роки тому
I could listen to this guy talk for hours. Awesome interview.
@Fogmeister
@Fogmeister 4 роки тому
Multi Domain Operations... Hey! I saw an awesome video about that... now... which channel was it? 🤣
@Chameshi
@Chameshi 4 роки тому
Same! This reminded me of that vid too
@Difius
@Difius 4 роки тому
Absolutely loved this and the long version, please do more of this! Such an amazing person Tory is.
@davidwiezalis3037
@davidwiezalis3037 2 роки тому
So great. Thank you. A super treat for sure.
@quantumgemini
@quantumgemini 4 роки тому
I loved the video with the specific content you relayed through detailed questions ans answers provided by Tory Bruno.
@m.i1343
@m.i1343 4 роки тому
he literally made space x look like a kid , without even saying a bad word ! only a great CEO could achieve that kind of diplomacy !
@connarcomstock161
@connarcomstock161 3 роки тому
So If I understand this correctly, every ULA rocket is essentially a one-off, specced and to do the job it's tasked with. Whereas SpaceX is more "off the shelf" so to speak. The military/government likes the ULA method because it maximizes the potential of their mission, and cost isn't quite as important to them. Businesses like SpaceX 'cause they're cheap and fast, but may have to compromise on some things.
@Bobbynotthingham
@Bobbynotthingham 3 роки тому
i dont think spacex is as "cheap" as people think
@technoadmin
@technoadmin 4 роки тому
Looked at both videos, loved them. This is awesome work!
@Kanives1
@Kanives1 4 роки тому
Subscribed! Thanks again for the 2nd installment. Great stuff! :)
@neonknight27
@neonknight27 4 роки тому
It would be neat if you asked the employees about their education and or technical skills that qualifies them for their specific job, next time that is.
@fromonhigh891
@fromonhigh891 4 роки тому
Tory is not only a gentleman and a scholar, but he's The Dude. And by rockets he abides.
@jerrardbeasley4247
@jerrardbeasley4247 4 роки тому
I just watched both videos and they were both amazing. I rarely sit through anything this long on youtube and I loved it....thanks for all of that insight.
@evo5boy
@evo5boy 4 роки тому
I appreciate your work Destin. Keep on keepin on 👍
@RiverNaiad
@RiverNaiad 4 роки тому
"Not a lot" is still 365k+ subscribers. 😯
@4n2earth22
@4n2earth22 4 роки тому
At 14:38; Thats me. Thanks D!
@CaptSavageOZ
@CaptSavageOZ 3 роки тому
Thanks again, really good to see this extra content
@olddominionfishing180
@olddominionfishing180 4 роки тому
I wish it continued it got really interesting in the end, but the whole interview was awesome. Thanks for the info!
@CruzMonrreal
@CruzMonrreal 4 роки тому
There's a word that FIRST Robotics uses for it's competitions: Coopertition Imo, rolls off the tongue a bit better than "Competimate" :)
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