Interesting Youtube Channel

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Figured this forum is closest match for this.

Youtube Channel name is "Lucaas" and has a "weekly dose of aviation" series. Here are some examples.



That last video reminded me of this old one of Apache helicopters flying down streets in Houston.
 
For those with Amazon Prime Video access:

Go to "search" and type in: fly rocket fly
You will see a 90 minute German documentary with English subtitles which extensively covers the history the "OTRAG" rocket company and the personalities behind it.

NOTE: to see English subtitles you need to hit the "cc" option when you pause the video.

For another search, type in: angara
You will see "Angara---The Russian Super Rocket". This is a 44 minute Russian documentary with English subtitles and details the development and intent of the Angara modular rocket program. The English subtitles automatically show.
 
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTEAvb-tikU


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A channel discussing what is commonly referred to as 'rocket science'...


The sample video discusses the various issues surrounding aerospike engines...

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4SaofKCYwo
 
If you're looking to keep track of your favorite moments from Lucaas' "weekly dose of aviation" series or want to create your own highlight reels from his videos, you could try using a screen recording tool. This way, you can easily grab and save those interesting clips for later viewing or even share them with other aviation enthusiasts.

I’ve been using a screen recorder for my own projects, and I found this Movavi Screen Recorder for Mac super helpful. It’s simple to use, and it allows you to capture specific parts of your screen in high quality. You can even schedule recordings if you don’t want to miss any future uploads! Definitely a good option if you want a reliable screen recording software for Mac.
 
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NSA Releases Internal 1982 Lecture by Computing Pioneer Rear Admiral Grace Hopper

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP14OzIJWI


Aug 27, 2024
Today, the National Security Agency (NSA) released a copy of an internal lecture delivered by Rear Admiral Grace Hopper from August 19, 1982. Known as one of the most influential figures in the development of early computing technologies, Hopper’s contributions have left an indelible mark on the field of computer science, particularly in the realm of programming languages.

The lecture, which Hopper delivered during her tenure at the NSA, provides a rare glimpse into the thoughts and expertise of a woman who played a pivotal role in shaping modern computing. As a pioneering force behind the creation of COBOL, one of the first high-level programming languages, Hopper’s work laid the foundation for software development practices that are still in use today. Her lecture covers not only technical aspects of computing but also her visionary ideas on the future of technology and its applications in various fields.
 

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