Exploring the Red Planet: Inside Look at SpaceX's Starship
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Everything you must know about SpaceX Starship (BFR), the ship that will take us to Mars and make us an interplanetary species. Starship will be used for earth-to-earth trips, interplanetary transport such as from and to the Moon and Mars, as well as transporting very large payloads into space.
Starship are actively being developed by SpaceX and Elon Musk mentioned that it will be produced from Stainless Steel. Low Earth Orbit and hopper tests will start commencing in late March in 2019.
Early stages of Starship will be known as Starhopper and will be tested in low altitude launches with Low Earth Orbit tests commencing later.
Aerospace technologies have come a long way from the first moon landing, the rovers sent to Mars and now Starship that may hold the key to interstellar travel.
0:00 Introduction
0:18 What's a starship?
1:20 The purpose of Starship
2:19 Why Starship is manufactured from stainless steel
References:
[1]: www.spacex.com/mars
[2]: www.popularmechanics.com/spac...
[3]: ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...
[4]: ess-steel.com/docs/301-stainle...
[5]: www.thermopedia.com/content/1203/
[6]: grantadesign.com/teachingreso...
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► www.elonx.net/super-heavy-sta...
► www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/res...
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Disclaimer:
1. At the time of making the illustrations used in the video, it was the only ones available and therefore I used it. It is not an accurate depiction of current concepts and graphics of Starship.
2. At 2:45 it seems as if I am saying that Stainless Steel is much less durable than the other material options. I am aware of the material properties and during video creation it felt as if my thoughts and the facts were being conveyed correctly (To prevent this in the future I will have someone else check the video beforehand to see if my thoughts are being conveyed correctly to the viewer. Correctly conveying the facts is very important).
I appreciate all feedback greatly and hope you enjoy the video.
This is great. You've managed to capture the pleasing graphical style of Kurzgesagt videos, while pairing it with more technical, less dumbed down information. I wish your channel all the best.
Kurzgesagt was the main inspiration for starting this channel, mostly their animation and illustration style. In terms of information I specifically focus on the engineering/scientific/technical aspect and hope to provide valuable information. In the process of making a very complex topic too simple I feel a lot of important additional information is lost. Thank you for the lovely comment gamemakerjunior.
Your style is similar to a youtubechannel named "Kurzgesagt" I love it! :-)
The beautiful videos of Kurzgesagt was the main inspiration for starting this channel. Thank you for the comment Korthar Shadowbreath.
@@GeniusEngineering what program do you use? 😛
Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects
He would be Kurzgesagt if there were chickens!
Not similar, stolen.
This is a great video! It's awesome to see fellow new channels going for high-quality content. This is a really great introduction to Starship and I hope to see more space videos from you in the future. Subbed and shared!
I am extremely happy that you think my channel provides high-quality content. I will definitely be doing more space related videos in the future.
excellent animations and graphics!
Thank you very much Manquia. A lot of time and effort went into it so it is very heartwarming to hear that you you liked it.
Excellent video and graphics, you deserve more subscribers!
Thank you Julian B
You are so underrated. I really hope that UA-cam sending me here is a sign that there is a wave of viewers coming your way!
Thank you Austin, I appreciate the kind words and hope that my videos continue to entertain and educate.
This channel is really great, subscribed
This only has 9k views?!? this is 5mil quality! +1 sub
Thank you , I appreciate the kind words.
Great presentation, nice graphics
Thank you hifrank001. I am glad you enjoyed it
starship will pave new roads in the future of travel and space. It will be the ford of our time.
I agree with you Mohammad, I am very excited to see what the future holds for Starship.
@Genius Engineering this was very helpful, thanks!
Also, you deserve more subs! That was some good animation!
Thank you ALDO Gaming! I am glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. I hope my videos will continue to be informative and entertaining to watch.
Genius Engineering Me too 😁 also this really helped for an essay that I’m writing so keep it up!
Well done man, good to see a South African on the intereebles! Just a point though SpaceX is not the first to use regenerative cooling to re-enter. This technology has been used on ballistic re-entry missiles since the 50s.
Thank you for the fact correction David!
Super interesting video! Lets hope we see some of this in our lifetime!
I hope we as well, it will be an amazing accomplishment and a step forward for our species. The possibilities are endless. We live in a truly great era.
This is a great video!! look forward to more :)
Thank you Jake Caroll. I hope the future videos will be just as entertaining.
amazing video! I wish you good luck with your channel!
Thank you very much Science Games!
Hope this Channel grows! Subscribed!
Thank you Manuel Gonzales Parra. I hope to provide content that is educational and accurate that is demonstrated in an understandable way.
Can’t wait to see what else you have in store, I know that these kinds of videos take crazy amounts of work
Bro can u just tell how u do this animation stuff at a glance . by the way the video is amazing . it takes a lot of hardwork.♥️♥️♥️ all the best for the future...🤗🤗
Thank you for your kind word and support! It means a lot. For this video I used Adobe Illustrator to create the illustrations and After Effects for the animation.
I though this was a info graphic episode lol
Let us think about another solution.
1 - Rockets are definitively unable to transport us to distants neighbour planetary systems
2 - Ufo phenomenon shows that other civilization could manage such technique.
3 - So something else makes possible to travel "faster than light". That becomes possible through the "bimetric" Janus Cosmological Model where there are two kinds of " geodesic paths " to go from a point to another one. It is possible if the mass of the vehicle and the mass of the passengers can be inverted. Then the distances are shortened by a factor 100 and the speed of (negative energy photons) is enlaged by a factir 10. So that the travel time is shortened by a factor 1000.
4 - Travels from stars to stars are definitively non-impossible.
5 - in comparison these Blue Horizon and Space X projects are just ridiculous and outdated.
6 - I am deeply convinced that our science and technology should be able to allow us to enter this era of interplanetary travel right now, provided we get some advice from those who are already practising it.
7 - But this transfer of science and technology would have several immediate consequences. - Positive consequences by putting in our hands the possibilities of transmutation that would allow us to convert our waste into helium. - These same transmutations would make all our problems of raw material supply obsolete. - By mastering the technique of electrical charge reversal (i.e. direct conversion of matter into antimatter), we would have an unlimited source of energy.
8 - But in doing so, we would have weapons of destruction against which our thermonuclear weapons would be like firecrackers.
9 - The transfer of technology therefore requires a deep awareness and a total halt to fighting and rivalry between ethnic groups on earth. That is the problem.
Jean-Pierre Petit ( French jp.petit@aps.org ) astrophysicist.
Dude you are underrated. Your effort and subscribers don't match. Hope you have a successful UA-cam journey forward.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It means a lot. I'm trying out a new style in my newer videos. My new video will be uploaded within the next two weeks or so, I hope you enjoy it!
@@GeniusEngineering Yup I will definitely enjoy it. Kurzgezagt is awesome so are you.
Wait this is not Kurzgesagt?
Very professionally done!
Thank you Figulus. I am glad that you consider it professionally done. It means a lot.
Truly exiting to have humans on mars during our lifetime! Wow!
Interstellar travel however I think we need to save for future generations.. Need big tech breakthroughs to bend spacetime. First we need a shipyard in space to build ships for our solar system with rotating gravity.
John Eriksson I agree, in terms of technology and science we are still a long way off from achieving interstellar travel. The thought of colonizing Mars in our lifetime is extremely exciting.
Any interplanetary vehicles that don't utilize spin gravity are not practical. People will likely not survive the heavy g load of landing on Mars after 6 months of 0g, let alone 5 years of 0g for a trip to Saturn.
A torus ship or a tethered ship with a counter weight make trips of significant length much more feasible.
Very interesting point your making. I’m going to read more into the torus shape and tethered ships.
I want information about all of the spacex rockets.
with your animation
You are really under rated!!
Thank you for your kind comment! It means a lot
Amazing video! This really helped me understand the principles and effectiveness of the new starship rocket. Thank you again!
Fantastic to hear that! Thank you for your comment.
@@GeniusEngineering I would really like to see more videos on this channel!
+ 1 subscriber :)
Planning on making a bunch of them this year, so stay tuned!
Thank you for your support
Underrated channel
Thank you so much for the comment. It means a lot :)
i like his annimations
Thanks Shrek!
Pretty informative video. It's interesting to see how you're improving your illustration and animation skills, especially working alone. I'm excited to see future videos with improved factual accuracy (referring to your pinned comment).
It is amazing when you hear that someone else thinks you are also improving. In future videos I will make ensure that my meaning (as well as the facts) are transferred accurately to the viewer. Thank you for the feedback MaxG.
Yeah, no problem. I enjoy these types of videos.
I can tell you are an engineer because you chose colors that I would choose. Colors with high contrast that look good-ish. I really love that you've made this video and want to let you know about a color picker tool that I think may help even out some of the sprites. Adobe Color Wheel has a lot of options an even allows for image upload for framing photographs.
color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel/
Secondly, I would recommend looking at GDC Sonniss audio packs (2016, 2017, 2018) which has a ton of free professionally recorded audio for sound effects. Also, take a look at freesound.org/ as it also has a lot of free audio assets and is easy to search. However, Freesound.org has many different licenses so be sure to use Creative Commons 0 (CC0) license or attribute them at the end of the video/comments section as needed.
Good luck, and I hope to see more of your videos online!
Glad to see another comment from you Manquia. First of, thank you so much for providing the links to the color wheel, as well as the sound effects.
I have no training in graphic design and have just went with "what looks good to me" but making use of a tool specifically equipped for something like this will be a tremendous help. As for sound effects, until this far, it's been a struggle to find exactly what I am looking for and I know that I will make use of the links you provided.
Thank you once again for providing very informative information that will help improve future vidoes.
@@GeniusEngineering If you really are an engineer you should have talked about resistance to buckling instead of strength for the materials.
This things gonna roll over in re-entry and explode
The entire ship including the booster has a length of 106(might change) meters, not solely the starship like the animation shows.
You are correct. I do apologize for the incorrect information and thank you for pointing the fact out. I appreciate it.
@@GeniusEngineering no problem man😊. Love the animations btw.
Thank you Jacob. I am glad you enjoyed the animations
fantastic fantasy in the sky
full of cartoons and cgi
Please make a video about nuclear fusion and the different reactors that are currently being built!!!
That is a fantastic suggestion, thanks Nils. I really like the idea and will add it to my list of video ideas. Hopefully I can make a video on it soon :)
Window Technology For Spacex Starship Transparent Aluminum Window
That's a great suggestion! I know it will be very get and understanding of the technology used. I will add the idea to my list. Thank you so much for the suggestion :)
I feel like the terminator is explaining skynet technology to me
I hope we become a interstaller species
I hope for it as well!
Would be happy if you could make a tutorial for awesome video like this.
At the moment I am more focused on releasing new videos related to the channel. Although, I would like to do a tutorial video of some sort in the future.
@@GeniusEngineering it's okay. You can do that in another channel by providing link in this channel's videos. It was just a suggestion. Keep up the good work. Now I have your channel and kurzgesagt to watch indeed of only kurzgesagt, for quality content 😅
That’s a great suggestion thanks!
@@GeniusEngineering I meant instead but I had written indeed😂
No problem , I got what you meant. 😀
Lekker ou bul. Love hearing Afrikaans accents on the interweb
Thanks Mario!
Overall the video is quite good, however some of your graphics are a bit misleading. First off in some shots you show the previous and now outdated versions of the BFR and second off at 2:45 you make it seem as if steel is much less durable than the other options which is not entirely true.
Thank you for the kind words and feedback.
I have been working on the video for quite some time and at the time I could not find any other illustrations. I will however make a comment as a disclaimer that the versions in the video are now outdated.
In the future I will have someone else watch the video and just describe what they understood of it to ensure that my thoughts and intentions are being conveyed correctly. I completely understand that it comes forward that I mean that Stainless Steel are less durable than the other options. Adding a simple "although it is the better choice due to..." would have sufficed in expressing that it is however not less durable.
I hope it was conveyed throughout the rest of the video that Stainless Steel is the better option in terms of a few factors.
I am still new to the UA-cam and video making game so I appreciate this type of comments very much! You got to learn from your mistakes right.
@@GeniusEngineering
Just remember to keep up the good work! I hope to see you release more space related videos soon.
I will do my best, it is feedback like yours that can really help me improve on my future videos.
I will definitely make more space related videos as I don't have a whole lot of knowledge about the engineering side thereof. I get to learn so much with these type of videos and hope it can be as informative to the viewers as it was for me in the creation process. Thanks for the comment and helpful feedback Bartosz Kruszona.
@@GeniusEngineering
I've noticed that your video does a lot better than videos that I help creating already :D
You have a 193rd subscriber.
Thank you Chris, I appreciate it. I hope you enjoy the videos on the channel and that it's informative.
@@GeniusEngineering Watched all 3 and I like them.
I imagine it will be a while until the algorithm notices you. Maybe even a year but if you sustainably keep it up I'm sure you'll be a million plus subscribers in a few years.
@@Chris-jw8vm Slow and steady wins the race. Thank you for your feedback and kind words Chris, it means a lot.
150 metric tonnes OR 100 people????!!!! how heavy is the people?
In terms of mass it can carry 150 ton payloads, but in terms of passenger capacity it can carry 100 people :)
Why do you only have 270 subscribers?
My channel is only a few months old, that is why I don’t have a lot of subscribers.
Genius Engineering oh ok good luck bro!
Thank you Hamzie. I hope the content I make will continue to be entertaining and informative
Genius Engineering I’m sure it will :)
What about protecting the current planet
Yes we need to focus on protecting our current planet rather than just searching for the next planet to destroy
Star hopper...it doesnt hop to stars. It doesn't even hop to planets...
You are correct Starhopper does not hop to stars or planets.
Starhopper is a suborbital prototype that is being used to test the concepts and technologies SpaceX want to implement in Starship. These hop tests are standard practice in rocket development at SpaceX.
Here is a section from an article explaining a little better: "Starhopper is a prototype of Starship, intended to be the upper stage of SpaceX’s next-generation, fully reusable launch vehicle. The vehicle currently being tested is only the lower section, hosting engines, propellant tanks and landing gear. An upper section, consisting of a nose cone, was damaged during a windstorm at the Texas site earlier this year, and SpaceX decided not to repair it for this vehicle since it’s not needed for the low-altitude test flights planned for it."
Link to article: spacenews.com/spacex-begins-starship-hopper-testing/
@@GeniusEngineering thank you for the prompt, and accurate response. But i still was wondering about the name...i thought Elon wanted to go for accurate names with his ships and prototypes, like have a star ship named star ship if it could travel to stars...but he did make a flame thrower called not a flame thrower...
@@GeniusEngineeringim also concerned that there will be things like not enough radation shielding in the ship...a 7 month trip could kill the colonists on a trip to Mars, which will have more than 70 % the radation levels as in the ISS...the gravity will be significant as well...
@@GeniusEngineering also if you look at the yrly rates of damage to the body in the ISS, they even get herpes... then there will be significant effects on Mars for colonists, living there for.years, decades, centuries...even more so the moon. ..so its likely that in the best case scenario a different species will thrive on Mars and the Moon...likely die on the ISS if they live there...so im confused as to how the plan is to save the species when it will make a different species...
@@rodneycarpluk8052 It is my pleasure Rodney. As far as I know Elon chose the name Starship as he said that future generations of the spacecraft could possibly go to stars and such. But that is definitely in the very far future.
bro nothing that has more mass than a foron will not be able to go faster than the speed of light
Subed. I am UA-camr too 😍
You could have given it a better name I mean really a starship called starship seriously 😒
I agree with you Ximena, it’s not a very creative name. What name do you think would be more fitting?
Wtf you cant go faster than light
Let us think about another solution.
1 - Rockets are definitively unable to transport us to distants neighbour planetary systems
2 - Ufo phenomenon shows that other civilization could manage such technique.
3 - So something else makes possible to travel "faster than light". That becomes possible through the "bimetric" Janus Cosmological Model where there are two kinds of " geodesic paths " to go from a point to another one. It is possible if the mass of the vehicle and the mass of the passengers can be inverted. Then the distances are shortened by a factor 100 and the speed of (negative energy photons) is enlaged by a factir 10. So that the travel time is shortened by a factor 1000.
4 - Travels from stars to stars are definitively non-impossible.
5 - in comparison these Blue Horizon and Space X projects are just ridiculous and outdated.
6 - I am deeply convinced that our science and technology should be able to allow us to enter this era of interplanetary travel right now, provided we get some advice from those who are already practising it.
7 - But this transfer of science and technology would have several immediate consequences. - Positive consequences by putting in our hands the possibilities of transmutation that would allow us to convert our waste into helium. - These same transmutations would make all our problems of raw material supply obsolete. - By mastering the technique of electrical charge reversal (i.e. direct conversion of matter into antimatter), we would have an unlimited source of energy.
8 - But in doing so, we would have weapons of destruction against which our thermonuclear weapons would be like firecrackers.
9 - The transfer of technology therefore requires a deep awareness and a total halt to fighting and rivalry between ethnic groups on earth. That is the problem.
Jean-Pierre Petit ( French jp.petit@aps.org ) astrophysicist.
Great write-up Jean-Pierre! You make some excellent points. Thank you for this.