Scott Manley
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Scott Manley
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Scott Manley
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Scott Manley is someone who fell into YouTube because he felt a deep compelling need to teach people orbital mechanics and rocket science so they could play Kerbal Space Program, now, years later the gaming videos are less important and the pure science is the main thrust. My degrees are all in Physics and Astronomy, so much of the rocket science and engineering I've learned is self taught, always learning, always teaching.

I used to do this as a hobby, along with my day job in software development, but that recently came to an end and I'm really appreciating everyone who has chosen to support my work through Patreon.
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Scott Manley For those of you who didn't make it to the Astro Awards party - this is the kind of thing I got up to as DJ S&M on stage. Sure I got to sit on a panel discussing Artemis with Eric Berger, Lori Garver and Nilufar Ramji from NASA where I may have called senator Shelby 'Dick'. And I might have talked about the nuances of Roton and kinesthetic steering. But this party is a big deal for me every year! And for those who asked about a T-Shirt https://scott-manley.creator-spring.c... (4 months ago (edited))
 
 
Scott Manley It's that time of the year again, where Gene Kranz and the crew of Apollo 13 make thanksgiving dinner: (6 months ago)
 
 
Scott Manley For those of you in the LA area - I'm going to be speaking and performing a DJ set at Yuri's night this Saturday: (1 year ago (edited))
 
 
Scott Manley Here's my DJ Set from The Vulcan last week featuring lots of space footage synced to music, I'm posting it on my second channel because it's basically all copyrighted work.... (1 year ago)
 
 
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stutterpunk9573 (1 year ago)
a wise person once said, "safety warnings are written in blood" its a shame that its so true
joechang1958 (1 year ago)
If i were the safety officer , I would definitely put “getting fired by OceanGate” in my resume
sabatheus (1 year ago)
7:00 Really horrifying to think that everyone and everything inside the sub was smashed down into that small hemisphere on the bottom. shiver
doorkman13 (1 year ago)
People joke about the controller, but that thing was easily the best engineered thing on the entire sub.
jons787 (1 year ago)
The CEO fired any safety officer who disagreed with him, and so it’s no surprise that when the ocean itself disagreed, it fired him.
gossamer999 (1 year ago)
The fact that the people inside would have never perceived their death as it was happening because of how instant it was is both the most comforting and horrifying thing imaginable.
jackdog06 (1 year ago)
I’ll still never get over how OceanGate preemptively named themselves after the likely controversy they would cause
oScRuFFiE (1 year ago)
It wasnt that he fired people that "thought" they knew better that led to his demise, it was the fact he fired people that DID very well indeed know better than himself which led to his demise.
robw2379 (1 year ago)
I heard a sub safety expert give his thoughts on this incident, and basically he said: he had no real problem with trying a new hull design, but before any human got into that new hull there needed to be two tests done. 1) Put hull under increasing pressures until it failed, to understand the actual structural limit of the hull coming out of the factory and 2) cycle the hull between 1ATM and 120% of intended limit until it failed or until the intended lifespan was reached.... then cut the hull up and analyze any defects that formed during the pressurization/depressurization cycles.
DigitalNeb (1 year ago)
Every time I revisit this event, I'm shocked by the negligence involved. It's like going to space in a garbage bag.
denispol79 (1 year ago)
What's your job title? -I'm an engineer
ShadowHeartValentine (1 year ago)
naming it oceangate was an incredibly prophetic thing to do
sparrlow (1 year ago)
Seems to me like Stockton loved the ocean, but did not respect it in the slightest.