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Well, pretty accurate might be a stretch... the third one broke apart due to excessive roll, and in the animation it just goes BOOM. :shrug: Also, the first one had the Sun in the wrong place (or the rocket was going in the wrong direction), and the SAS was fired too early on the second one (in reality the rocket was on it's way down when it fired).
Still, it got most things right, and IMO nobody else made anything like it before. :rikerclap:
I think in the second launch, the engines failed too fast, almost instantly, while in the real launch, I think they failed successively in a rather long fraction of a second. But again, he got most things right. For example on the fourth launch, he correctly added the attitude control thrusters used only on that launch to correct the roll problems that got the third one out of control. Which got out of control by the yaw maneuver conducted to prevent the massive damage of the the second launch....
Much better than a professional documentary I watched last night about Venus - which gave the surface perfect Earth-grade visibility, while in reality, you can only expect up to 3 km there.