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- Hey guys, this is Austin.
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And this is something a little different.
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Today's story actually takes place
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on the other side of the country.
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Meet Joe Barnard, a rocket scientist
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who inspired by a
certain aerospace company
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has started to develop his
own self landing rocket
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just on a slightly different scale
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and with no formal education.
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I mean, this guy designs and
builds pretty much everything
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all by himself and is
able to keep the lights on
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by documenting the entire process
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and selling some of the components.
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However, right about now,
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he's preparing for his
biggest challenge yet.
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This has been an absolutely
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massive project, and it
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(birds chirp)
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(computer beeps)
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(drone buzzes)
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- Okay, and it's time.
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Here we go.
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(bright music)
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(rocket fires)
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The BPS Echo test vehicle.
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This is actually the computer
I use to land the rockets.
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(computer beeps)
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(rocket fires)
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This is like extremely basic stuff.
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We're only firing a single core vehicle,
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which means we only need four clamps.
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These four here.
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(machines whirl)
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You know, this is how they really do it
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in real aerospace companies.
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They have just one desk,
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and there's like just trash all over it.
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Okay, so the whole thing is put together,
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the motor's inserted.
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(computer beeps)
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(clamps creak)
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Hey, bingo!
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And then if we release the clamps.
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This is what happened at launch.
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It's good to go.
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And that's how they work.
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(computer beeps)
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(switch clicks)
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(rocket fires)
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And
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done.
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Well, done with that part.
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Now there are like several
hundred other more parts.
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Before I got any footage
of anything working,
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the general consensus was,
no, you can't do this.
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I put this by the door
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so that if there's a fire,
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it's gonna be a lot harder to get out.
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- [Announcer] Five, four, three, two, one.
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(rocket fires)
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(rocket fires)
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I studied at the Berklee College of Music.
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The joke is that at Berklee they teach you
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how to say, "Do you want fries with that?"
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I have been making YouTube videos of like
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cover songs and original songs
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in my parents basement for years.
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(indie rock music)
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♪ And when she said no ♪
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♪ I said no, no, no ♪
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♪ I said no ♪
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♪ No ♪
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So I got better at film making,
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and some point I realized people
will pay me money for this.
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And that's a surprisingly big motivator.
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I had been working in film for awhile.
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It was just something I
saw scrolling on Facebook.
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It was this little video
of SpaceX doing a test
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with what's called the Falcon 9 Dev-R.
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It's a rocket booster,
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but it's not going into space.
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It's just doing little hop
tests down in Texas somewhere.
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I saw that, and I was like, oh, man.
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I need to be working for these people.
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I had to like prove in a
non-go-back-to-college kind of way
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that I was serious about it.
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I thought maybe I could try
to like land a model rocket.
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It's just a model rocket.
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Like how hard could it be?
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(drum roll music)
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And I still haven't been able to land it.
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Welcome to the rocket factory (laughs),
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which is my apartment,
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not a factory.
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There's a lot of propellant
in one apartment,
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and it's all in a fireproof box.
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Don't worry, Mom.
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We've got our washer here,
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and a 3D printer number one.
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And the dryer here,
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and 3D printer number two.
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We can do both laundry and
3D printing services here.
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Moving to Nashville was like
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the most painful experience of my life.
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I had been in Boston for a few years
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watching all of my friends slowly leave.
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It was just a slow steady
downward hill of emotion.
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I had to move home with my
parents for a few months
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just 'cause like money's tough, man.
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I got some recognition for my work
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from like larger aerospace entities.
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- One potential future for our hobby.
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- [Joe] One of them is SpaceX.
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And like Elon has like seen my tweets.
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They send a big Dragon spacecraft
up to the space station,
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and then they tried to land their booster
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on the drone ship out in the ocean.
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- [Announcer] And the Falcons have landed.
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- It was a realization of like uh-oh.
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Like they're really serious.
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There's been like several
different instances
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where it seems like a
drop could've panned out.
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And then it just has never
felt like the right time.
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Every single BPS launch has taken place
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between this piece of
wood and this launch pad.
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And at some point, I'd spent enough money
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so that I was like, all right,
something has to change.
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So we're gonna have to do something else.
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So that this can be not cashflow negative.
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So for awhile I thought we
could sell the flight computers
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directly to model rocketry consumers.
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I made this in September of 2015.
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I have failed a whole lot.
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And I figure if I can save
other people some time
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trying to do these similar
things, that would be great.
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We're in the black now.
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The business works.
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It makes money,
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but it did not for awhile.
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Most projects or tasks or
jobs that look difficult are,
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but not if you've been
doing them for awhile.
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So like all of these
things that are just so dry
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and boring to learn, they all become cool
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once you know what you're working toward.
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You can learn most things on YouTube.
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It's kind of coming full circle though.
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Like I learned all of these things
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through YouTube tutorials.
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The YouTube tutorialer has
become the YouTube tutorialee.
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The goal has for a lot of these
flights is just to continue
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getting it closer and closer to landing.
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I've done tests where it
lands a little too high.
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I've done tests where it hits the ground
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because it's going too fast.
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Three,
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two,
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one.
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(rocket fires)
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The thing that like gets to me the most
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is probably imposter syndrome.
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Like I don't feel like
I should be doing this.
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I don't feel like I'm good
enough to be doing this.
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Even like the people who
accomplish a whole lot of stuff,
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I thinks they feel that sometimes too.
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And so it's really easy to,
you know, if someone says like,
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hey, what's your next plan?
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What's the next big thing?
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Are you gonna go orbital, or
are you gonna try to build
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a rocket that goes to space?
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And the answer is like
I have no idea if I can.
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What if this is it?
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Like what if I plateau here?
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And I don't think that's rational.
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But that's what gets to me
the most is just thinking
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like I'm gonna hit a wall at some point
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of I don't know.
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The flight computer,
I still need to build.
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That's not that hard to do,
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but I just need to do it.
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(rocket fires)
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The launchpad computer.
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This is called Impulse.
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It's another custom design board.
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This computer controls all of the events
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that happen on the launch pad.
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Upload.
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(computer beeps)
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There it is.
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Okay, cool.
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There are all of these different stages
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that the flight computers
have to go through
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in order to actually fly a rocket.
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I keep using the pronoun
we to describe BPS
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both because I do plan on
scaling up to more people
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and because there's such
tremendous support on platforms
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like Patreon by people who are not just
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supporting financially but like providing
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really solid advice.
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It's extremely cheesy
to be like, well, really
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we're more of a community,
but that's what it feels like.
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(upbeat music)
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(computer beeps)
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(machines whirl)
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There we go.
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There's a little flight computer package.
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(rocket fires)
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So sometimes when you spend a
lot of money on rocket motors,
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just because of the way that money works
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you have a little bit
less to spend on food.
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And the great place to
go to get cheap food
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is right here at the Food Lion.
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Now the Food Lion has food.
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It's a grocery store.
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But the thing about it
is you're still paying.
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Hazelnut's objectively the best coffee,
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and no one carries it.
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And primarily you're paying in your hope
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and your will to live.
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Got the coffee.
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Got the seltzer, the food line Brent.
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(cans thud)
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(laughs)
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Oh my god, I shouldn't have picked it up.
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(laughs)
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Oh, my poor little seltzers.
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We have eight boards to build today.
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And we'll go through the whole process.
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(gentle music)
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That's probably enough.
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(board clanks)
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(laughs)
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BPS produces a bunch of
signal flight computers
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roughly every two months.
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There's like nothing
like this on the market.
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This is like spring of 2017.
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This is like September of 2017.
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October of 2017.
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Each one of these contains
three accelerometers
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and three gyroscopes.
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It is unbelievable that they
can fit so much technology
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in such a small amount of space.
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If this thing right here doesn't work,
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you have the potential to slam
your rocket into the ground.
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(groans) All upside down again.
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This is like the whole
product lineup of BPS.
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This is an old launch pad
computer called Impulse.
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This is Impulse D2.
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So you start with the hard parts,
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and then when the easy work comes around,
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it's like even easier.
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This may not be technically correct,
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but it's how I'm gonna think about it.
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I feel like it's pretty close, man.
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(hoots)
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(computer beeps)
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(gentle music)
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You know, I'm not that nervous.
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It's a weird feeling.
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It's not nerves.
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Maybe it's just regular stress.
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(laughs)
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I don't know.
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I don't really know how I feel. (laughs)
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All right, these are my
serial killer gloves.
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So it says remove before flight,
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and we've done just that.
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(drone buzzes)
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(dramatic music)
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(rocket fires)
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Ouch.
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That's no good.
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All right, let's land the drone.
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(drone buzzes)
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Go faster, little buddy.
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Yeah, that is no good.
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I think that's the worst landing yet.
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But the drone won't come down.
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There we go.
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I mean, the big thing is
like why was it so unstable.
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That was really unstable.
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I do not know why.
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(sighs) I'm telling you, man.
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Anytime I bring anyone
else to the launches,
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it doesn't go well.
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That's too bad.
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(computer beeps)
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I haven't had a flight that bad so far.
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So.
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Boy, that's too bad.
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I'm sorry it didn't really work.
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- [Austin] No, that's okay.
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Well, I'm sorry it didn't really work.
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- I just don't.
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I think new rule, like
no one at the test site.
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Okay, so for Scout V-0.6,
this is the sixth rocket
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that I launched as part
of the BPS program.
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I brought out like
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I think like 15 people.
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Like my parents were there.
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My dog was there.
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A couple of friends and
a bunch of videographers,
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and was like this is gonna be great.
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It's gonna be so good.
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And I couldn't even
get the motor to light.
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I used all of my igniters.
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I couldn't get the motor to light.
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And I just had to tell
everyone like I'm sorry.
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It just won't launch.
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But for whatever reason,
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just when I bring people to launches,
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it doesn't go well.
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I wish that weren't the case.
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'Cause it's really helpful
to have other people there.
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But what are you gonna do?
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Fly more rockets until
they don't fail so much.
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Yeah, you know what?
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Yeah.
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Something is really wrong there.
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Ooh.
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Boy.
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I bet I now how to fix that.
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Walk with me (laughs).
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So here's how you could do it.
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This is a very hot take.
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This is steaming hot take right now.
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You drop, rely on the gyros
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for like literally the
four seconds of free fall
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and burn toward the ground,
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and like you can't drift very
far in those four seconds,
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and I think that's how you would fix it.
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There, done.
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That's a good ending.
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And then we'll find out in like an hour
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when I look at all of this
that I'm totally wrong.
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We'll see.
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That'll be a good thing.
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That's like real, too.
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That's like actually how you'd fix it.
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(laughs)
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(laughs)
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That's awesome.
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You can certainly see the trend over time.
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They just get crazier and they sort of,
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they start to drift down.
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But this is where the magic happens.
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This is where the magic happens.
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The thing that I can clearly
see is that the rocket
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even though it's rotating back and forth,
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it's not rotating all the
way to like 12 degrees
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as it thinks it is here.
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So much to work with here.
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It's really.
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It's so beautiful.
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I love it.
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In the mind of the rocket,
it did a really good job.
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And in real life, it didn't.
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This is so exciting.
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So today's test,
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if you have to categorize
it as good or bad,
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it's gonna be bad.
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That's what it's gonna be.
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But I'm comfortable
calling this a failure,
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and I'm also comfortable
being really happy with it.
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I've never been so excited
after a rocket hasn't worked.
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I think it's good to talk
about when things don't work.
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It forces you to explain why they didn't.
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And often times it forces you
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to examine it a little bit closer.
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Got a little preachy at
the end there (laughs).
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I wanna see how far I can go.
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I just really love doing this stuff,
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and I wanna keep doing it.
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- [Austin] And I can't help but notice
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that you're pretty dressed up.
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- I am, yeah.
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I'm going to a wine
tasting with my girlfriend.
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I don't know, it's going well (laughs).
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You can't work all the time.
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You have to balance it out.
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So just enjoy your life.
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♪ You might think I'm
crazy from the outside ♪
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♪ And darling I'll
assure you you're right ♪
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♪ Because these are just my thoughts ♪
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(indie rock music)
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♪ You're right because
these are just my thoughts ♪
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♪ Hey ♪
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♪ Hey ♪
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♪ You're right because
these are just my thoughts ♪
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