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  • Helios was 252,792 km/h

  • I don't know excatly why, but i don't think that spacecrafts fit in here. Well yes, they are man made, but you can't compare them since they have different masses to pass through. If you coun't them anyway, you should have added some other things to, like the LHC. It can move Particles near light speed or you should consider electricle engines. there is one capable of 1 million revs per minute. do the math how fast 1 blade is moving, since we talking about OBJECTS and not crafts..

  • @dharkbizkit 1 million revs per minute? That sounds like a blade could reach light speed...or better? Today...wow...wait till tomarrow ?

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  • That last one at 150,000 mph means about 41 miles per second...jheez.

  • I enjoyed the video but I've gotta tell ya a lot of these items look to still be in the conceptual stage. Still a cool video though.

  • Stardust is man-made? LOL

  • fake.

  • #15 Bloodhound hasn't been built yet, so it shouldn't really be on the list.

  • wheres the classified list

  • rocket sleds id 600mph

  • Helios 2. will travel to GLIZA 581 and pandora

  • @2010derrick To bad it's stuck in an elliptical orbit around the sun at the moment.

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  • 2:47 I want that engine in my car, now.

  • @edman400 It's not an engine you fucking retard

  • @DaleJohnPorter Ik its not a engine,its a rocket-thingy that goes into space. Put i still want someone to pop some wheels on it and let me test drive.

  • @edman400 Physicaly impossible, The rocket would either rip off your car, spin out of control OR just fucking explode.

  • The A2 can't count as one of the fastest man-made objects as it was never made

  • the fastest is the light your light bulb speed of sound!!!

  • @amiel10hope I think you mean the speed of light, cleaver guy.

    

  • The fastest man made object goes 1 1/2 time around the earth in 1 hour

  • You missed a bunch SPRINT missile (and many others), ASALM for air breathing vehicle, etc. but still a good slide show / video.

  • most of these are prototypes

  • This is a fictional video.

  • good video

  • Its just the matter of time before we reach the light speed

  • your picture of the Apollo 10 reentry is in fact the Columbia picture of it breaking up entering the atmosphere...just saying :)

  • 1) The A2 hypersonic airliner is a concept and has not been built by humans.

    2) You used a picture of the columbia exploding for the Apollo 10 capsule.

    When you were choosing that did you really think the capsule comes down in many pieces?

    Video could've been better.

  • 0:54 you need a 8 killstreak to get that!!

  • dude what about all the hundreds of fighter jets that are inbetween the concord and sr-71? massive fail vid

  • @blacksoilder10 20 Of the fastest, not THE 20 fastest.

  • maybe KM/h * not mp/h :o

    And change the name not "20 Of The Fastest Man Made Objects "

    but " 20 Of The Fastest Man Made Vehicles "

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  • good job i take my hat of to you

  • Ridiculous video full of misinformation.

  • ummm... wtf is helios ?

  • Did u really put a picture of the shuttle disaster for the apollo re entry?

  • @Longway2fall no it was the coloumbia reentry he made a mistake

  • You know the A2 has another 20+ years in development, right?

  • spanking my monkey at 45,000 strokes per hr.

  • 240,000 km/h??? Thats only possible in space

  • this should be called fastest vehicles rather than objects cause humans have created a ton of supersonic things like bullets, missile and all that jazz

  • @dhump132 search wikipedia orders of magnitude. turns out bullet speed is only 320 m/s(715mph).

  • How about the partical execelerator in Geneva has accelerated a partical to near speed of light.

  • @knightfightnight Particles aren't man made though.

  • @nfsfilms Neither is gravity but you counted it in this video..

    The particle doesn't just go the speed of light, the machine accelerated it to that speed.

  • @sk8erman15 All objects in this video have been created by man, if gravity was the force behind it's speed/acceleration, then so be it, but the particles on the other hand were accelerated by the man made object, so it's reserve to what my video is about.

  • @nfsfilms So a man made object falling due to natural forces counts. But a man made object accelerating natural objects doesn't.. alright

  • @sk8erman15 That does sound rather moronic on my part, but yes.

  • Ahhhh. So much misuse of the term "G". "G" is not caused by velocity (or sticking your head out an airplane window and getting your face blown off) it is caused by acceleration, and is a measure of how many times the Acceleration is greater than that due to gravity on the earth's surface.

  • the SR71 blackbird is the fastest man made object in the world

  • @MultiReginator you mean the fastest manned airplane in the world

  • Acceleration wouldn't matter. You'd be in space where gravity doesn't exist. So no G-force.

  • @HornyBanjo It would actually. Acceleration is what causes the sensation of "G's". G force is a measurement of how many times greater or smaller the acceleration of an object is than it would have to endure on the earth's surface. And btw there is plenty of gravity out in space (what do you think holds planetary systems and galaxies together) it is just that either too minute to feel or you are in a constant freefall.

  • Real #1 In the case of a plastic disc at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC reached velocity of 334,800 mph.  - Guiness Book of World Records August 1980

  • you guys dont realise that when your in space you have no air resistance or force put on you, therefore you can withstand the g's in space cause there isn't any air resistance in space. that is why the spacecraft can go so fast.

  • The combined speeds of these objects are the closest we will ever get to Chuck Norris.

  • @Muuzicfreek not funny.

    Scientist who actually advance our species > chuck norris, and his jokes.

  • Roughly, 1g would be 22 mph per sec...about 224k mi/sec over a 70yr lifetime, c is about 186k mi/sec, so there doesn't appear to be a limit to what speed a human could reach. At a reasonable acceleration (1g) you could, over the course of a reasonable lifespan (70yrs) reach c (well, however close to c your spaceship could get you).

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  • There is no limit to the speed the human body can stand, short of relativistic effects near the speed of light (being fried by the CMB perhaps), but that would be the environment and not the speed itself. Accelerating to any particular speed would not harm the body. What would be harmful would be the magnitude of the acceleration.

  • in outer space things go faster, no wind, no nothing to slow those crazy objects down ......

  • funny how the re-entry of the apollo spacecraft is the image of the spaceshuttle breaking apart in atmospheric entry... 

  • the last one is so fast if you stick your face out the window it will blow your face off

  • can a human even stand the G's a 150,000 mph force created

  • @SnowBanditt @ 24, 000 mph is the maximum speed a human can take I believe.

  • @nfsfilms a human can tolerate traveling any speed (since speed is relative). it's the acceleration that matters.

  • @idrinkdrpepper I meant accelerating to that speed, but you are correct, thank you for making that clear for people.

  • @idrinkdrpepper once you hit the speed of light your particals will just break up and you would turn into mush

  • @nfsfilms at constant velocity there is no force acting on the human body. a human can "take" an infinite amount of speed. Its the acceleration that causes force on a body and therefore that is the limiting factor.

  • @nfsfilms you say that but in the a few hundred years ago they thought the fastest you could go was 50mph

  • @nfsfilms The human body experiences the force of acceleration, not speed. You could take a human right up to the speed of light, if it was a slow acceleration. Additionally, about half of the vehicles in the video either don't exist or don't make any sense.

  • @SnowBanditt currently a human cannot stand the G's at those kind of speeds.

  • @SnowBanditt It takes a long time to reach that speed. In other words, the craft slowly accelarates so the g force wouldn't tear them apart

  • that last one is coming really close to light speed

  • @lightspeedkiller Actually light speed is approx. 4,464 times faster

  • @manicmind44 sorry i thought it was miles per second

  • @lightspeedkiller Lights speed is 186,000 miles per second...that is 155,000 per bour so its not even closee..

  • @singh6000 sorry i thought it was miles per second

  • @lightspeedkiller no not even close.

  • @TheOneAndOnlyKinable sorry i thought it was miles per second

  • Some of them could go faster then the others if other forces were not involved in the comparison

  • You forgot Usain Bolt.

  • Was number 10 have a nasa blaster?

  • wdf man i had no idea anythinw hen 20000+ and how is 150000 posible??

  • @alboxk14 Those object that were very high speed, we're explores sent into space, over a while they gain alot of speed, just from gravity, #1 travels over 15 miles a second.

  • I thought the space ship Columbia burned up on re-entry. Is there a video of it re entering? In the picture it looks fine, but when i searched it on google it said it burned up when re entering the atmostphere. Is there another one that they made after?

  • they never made the x-3 so that cant count

  • LOL I would be scared to be in one of those things o.o

  • @queensweet124 Shit, yeah, I'd probably freak out majorly in anything after number 17, besides the normal airplane, though to be honest, I'm not too fond of those either. Haha

  • Most.Retarded.List.Ever.....

  • lol if new horizons was made to go as fast as helios 2 it would get there over 4 times faster instead of like a nine year journey to pluto a 2.25 year journey to pluto and would have been there 2 years ago... im crzy to learn bout pluto

  • it's almost cheating counting objects in space though, there's nothing to slow them down xD

    cool vid

  • the limit of an objects propulsion slows space objects down

  • @ kennykiller911

    limit of an objects propulsion? you mean that matter cannot accelerate to the speed of light thing?

    i just meant to say that using objects in space is kinda cheating, since the same rules don't apply to them, as they do to more terrestrial objects

    but if you wanna get technical, they can be slowed down by light, radiation, gravity of nearby objects, and even if NOTHING is around, frame-dragging... all that's kinda irrelevant to comment though, get what i meant now? :D

  • @IzzyBunneh Unless you crash into a planet XD

  • @IzzyBunneh  Thanks !

  • i was wondeering how fast man can go in plane thath we know to this days, how much G's can take, tell my how meni G's at like 3000mh/h. tnx

  • @iKnowMan1 It depends on your acceleration, if you where to accelerate to 3000km/h in 10 days you wouldn't really feel any G's, but if you travelled to it in 0.01 seconds your head would probably explode.

  • we can beat the Helios 2, just use the same rocket, but use different small parts.

  • hmmm not sure

  • SR71 blackbird is still the fastest human carrying plane, the A2 has not been built hence the computer generated image

  • How are the satellite and helios so fast?Can anyone explain to me me.

  • Because they are in orbit around the earth, and Helios reached a certain point in which it was ejected from the suns orbit or something like that, causing it to accelerate incredibly fast.

  • @nfsfilms and there is no gravity or wind drag causing it to slow down

  • @nfsfilms

    Close but no cigar. The Helios craft are in eccentric elliptical orbits around the Sun. When they approach their perihelion (closest point in their orbit), their speed increases because of the Sun's gravity.

    Both are still in their elliptical orbits and will remain there barring some unlikely collision or other mishap, for the rest of time.

  • @Username93611 Well, I tried. But that does make alot more sense than what I tried to put forth. 

  • @kfaslf

    They use the 'gravitational assist' of much larger planets like Saturn and Jupiter, whose gravitational pull is many times that of the Earth.

    The gravitational pull exerted on the spacecraft, provides much greater acceleration over a longer period and therefore attains a higher speed as it 'slingshots' past the planet.

    Hope that helps.

    which acts like a slingshot

  • Should have put Hussain Bolt at the end of this video (speed: 300,001 km/s).

  • Number 1 was like bitch slap! (",)

  • THINGS I NEVER KNEW

  • the only way to go that fast inside earths atmosphere is to contain the vessel inside a pocket of space that doesn't let air in. no resistance. Im still yet to figure out how to do this.

  • For some of the speed test using the rocket sled track, they make a tube around the track and fill it with helium to drastically reduce air friction and heat.

  • hmm does the helium fuel the oxygen component of the rocket instead of air?

  • No i don't think so. It just reduces air friction. I think that it is because Helium is much less dense than air.

  • hmm, it would just be tricky to feed it the oxygen it needs to burn that amount of fuel because theres helium around it instead of air.

  • tats a vacuum, just suck the air out of a tube. though it is easier said than done...

  • I can just imagine Oprah reading that comment and saying Daaaaaaaaaaaaaamn right

  • Number 12 is actually what happens when you get Oprah Winfrey mad. BEWARE THE OPRAH WINFREY NUKES

  • is #12 a plane or someything else

  • Plane

  • 150,000 mph !!!!!

    faster than god lol

  • lmao

  • but the top 7 is only in space and that is not fair

  • I know, but they still reached that speed and were man made

  • Yup great job! I hope I get to mess with some of those awesome fighter planes when I go to the military! Hooorahhh!

  • Go to the airforce to do that :P. Thanks too ;D

  • Technically you get to mess with those fighter planes without going to the airforce. Bazookas and land-to-air missiles FTW?

  • Ahahaha, true that

  • Thank youu:D

  • Thats awesome!

  • Thanks :D

  • I like the dramatic pause for the helios 2.

  • Haha, Thanks.

  • I like how you made a dramatic pause for the last one.

  • AWESOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM­E. (First) But I think there are some things faster than #20, #19, and #18

  • Yeah there are but #20 through #18 are from the early 20th century, so back then they were the fastest around. I included them because of that. Also they are the fastest of their kind.&& Thanks :D

  • Oh I see. Nice.

  • Glad you understand :)

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