Really?what about 9:03?landing on an unprepared site on Mars?you have an idea what s gonna happen to the engine nozzles with all those chunks of rock flying around?
It would be devastating. Living on the mars base and you get news that world war 3 has started. You now know that every human there is probably dead, or will have to live through a nuclear winter. You now know that any further support for the mars base from earth, is no more. The small colony we have here is the last living humans in the universe. If youve been catching up on the ufo sightings, some say that the crafts would go to nuclear plants or missile platforms, and disable them. If this is the case, then we really do not have to worry about ww3 because even the aliens, if they are really here, see the dark future we are threatening ourselves with and will interfere to put a stop to it, and prevent humanities extinction.
@@Paep50 The problem is that for Starlink to be profitable, you need people to actually use it. Last year, Starlink has made 1.4 billion in revenue. That is all the money Starlink has made. Suspiciously, however, noone seems to be reporting on how much profit Starlink has made (that is to say how much money was left over after operating costs, taxes, etc. have been subtracted). I can't imagine many scenarios where a company would hide their profitability unless the true number made it look bad. The exact costs of building Starship aren't known, but Wikipedia cites the entire vehicle as costing at least 5 billion USD. With both launches being total writeoffs thus far, plus the development costs for the project, the entire project has thus far cost him at least 15 billion (going with the low number), and that is money he won't get back anytime soon, meaning thus far, the development of Starship has cost him ten times what Starlink made last year. Considering that, as it stands, launching Starlink satellites is gonna be the only thing Starship does for the forseeable future, unless he gets the thing fully reusable over the next year and doesn't lose a single booster or ship in the process, AND Starlinks revenue manages to increase more than tenfold until then compared to 2022 (keep in mind that revenue is the total amount of money generated by a company, not what is left over after deducting all the operational costs, so it has to increase more than tenfold), Starship will continue to be a financial disaster for years to come (He's not gonna be getting many other contracts, either, since developing a 100 ton payload of any kind takes a while, and most countries are probably gonna hold out until Starship is actually a proven platform before putting something that size - and cost - onto it)
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs Based on FAA Documents around IFT-1, the launch site costs 2 billion dollars to have built. I can't imagine starship costs more then 500 million a piece. Based on todays estimates we are looking at 150-200 million per craft ish~ at least that sounds right based on what we know. Im seeing some highs at 250m from my research... I don't know how your getting 5 billion... it just doesn't make sense
@@siesaw1 Lol yeah, the narrator said it was normal (I'm guessing since it's a prototype spacecraft and engine) but I'm curious to see what changes SpaceX will make to the tanks, raptor engines, or just the plumbing between the two to fix the problem.
Update: First video to cross 1 million views. Mind-blowing. Thank you to everyone who helped us get this far. Love you all! Worked hard on this one, hope you like it. One thing I just noticed at 05:30 it's supposed to say payload to GTO instead of LEO for Falcon 9.
over 3 years later they successfully caught a superheavy for the first attempt. its interesting how different the landing was imagined back then vs what it is now
@@Hero_Bryan Back in my day, people had to either talk to each other face to face in person or on the telephone...with their voice, not text... If you wanted to send a text message to someone, you did it with physical paper and pen and sent it through the USPS and waited at least a week for a reply... Oh damn, I'm already that old.
. Never the life is Boring!. Welcome to Brazil and use the Brain U have lat's Success... The life is. Big Misterius and Secret... Hand on Big Man.. Again Pay attention, the lifes never is Boring ... Welcome to Brazil and prepare your Mind....
Eh, i think 2298 is a bit too far. Think in 2100 at the earliest, starship would be made obsolete. By either other spacex ships or other companies, we probably would have ships of kilometers long capable of getting to mars in days. Its gonna get to a point where starship is comparable to a ww1 bomber, and whatever next generation ship will be like an f35 lighting. Elon musk is here to show the world what every single human is capable of doing, but the vast majority waste it.
This makes me so happy. I'll have fininshed my degree in engineering by then. Would love to work in the Space industry, what an exciting time to be alive!
@Jordann Musk is a genius. A genius scammer, he just knows how to market the biggest bullshit ever and tons of people follow him for his assery. A human wont survive a week on Mars lmao The whole Mars civilisation is such bullshit I cant belive people are falling for it.
@@-schattenpflanze-3755 we never said that WE will be able live now, in fact, with our current technology, we will die there in less than a week or even less than that. Yes, I know that Elon Musk is not a genius, he only provides money for SpaceX, but with the colonization on Mars, people misunderstands that WE will never be able to set foot on Mars RIGHT NOW, heck, we will never be able to see a fucking city there in our generation, because we still didn't have that technology where we can terraform a fucking planet.
@@-schattenpflanze-3755 there's a thing called time. There's no way they're gonna make a fucking Metropolis on Mars in less than a year, that's just bullshit. We still didn't even know if we can make SOMETHING on there. Science is not somethingvthat we can predict, but it's something that we can learn. Those things we all said about "terraforming" or "extraterrestial colonization" are just Theorethical, but we never did that because it is OUR FIRST TIME, We human beings need to TRY to achieve our goal. If we didn't discover fire, we don't have these kind of technology. Science is not Perfect, it's made of Error and perseverance. It's just a matter of time. (Sorry if my english is bad but I'm european)
Well, all the more "space" engineer you definitely will not become. Once by the age of 18, you somehow managed to skip a course in physics and chemistry.
@@kalamity6356 Well, to fulfill the "desire" to become an engineer, you need to study well, but with this you have a problem. Or your "desire" ends immediately after watching a fantastic video, followed by writing a comment.
@@kalamity6356 In a few hours you forgot what you asked. You also do not know how to look at what you wrote. Be very careful in life, especially when filling out important documents)
I think SN11 was just 'in the way of rolling out SN15' so SpaceX lit the match for Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly ') Elon..."mmm...quickest way to scrap a redundant spaceship,...it go big badda boom!? In fog, no one will see it scream"
If Musk manages to build a Mars colony, he will go down in history as the one of if not the most important human being to have ever lived in my opinion.
Imagine you’ve just been slowly building yourself for this big debut and this newcomer comes along a couple years before your ready and just starts doing it and in a flash it’s already flying for the second time while your in the corner
@@safepancake7551 while certain companies make it a matter of money and don’t believe that space travel is something that can be done in only a few years, Elon Musk pushes his team to do the impossible every single day. He sees right through nasa when they say they have to take 10 years to build a rocket
This is so inspiring! We, mankind should stop hating and killing each other, let’s get our acts together to expand our presence to the other worlds as a species!
This is what humans were made to do not kill each other well said brother 👏 The day Columbus found land in the America's is the same thing we're doing now on Mars
This just makes me insanely depressed man. Some big fuckle duckle corpohead billionaire with a funny twitter account 'leading' space colonization would be the worst timeline humanity partakes in. I'm glad it won't be the case but just thinking about it is vomit inducing.
It is very dangerous to take birth on other planets. The bodies will be formed differently. This is an unexplored area. Therefore, for example, people who were born on Mars will not fly to other planets, because they can die due to a different habitat. But in the future it will be possible
As other commenters have mentioned- it’s a bit complicated to have kids on another planet. But my theory is that we could have an artificial gravity station in Martian orbit for A) providing a 1G environment for astronauts on mars without having to ship them all the way back to earth, and B) Providing a place for expecting mothers on Mars to have their kids without the complications of only 1/3 earth gravity. But that’s just a theory- A GAME THEORY
Yeah , better then Nasa's time lines. I grew up seeing missions delayed decades not seeing any progress . You can see them make progress and while not meeting Elons timeline ... meeting a pretty awsome timeline to be fair.
@@MiG-25IsGOAT This is the space industry if you expect things ontime ... Oh sweet summer child. Nasa was meant to be on mars already , oh and on the moon in 2015 when I checked the timeline as a child. The goal is a fully reusable rocket , as a space fan all I care about is that its happening . Its a waste of time obsessing over the timelines for stuff that no one else is doing it. Especially with the transparency of SpaceX.
@@PassportGaming Make good use of your hope. I will live my life. I have the company of books, chessboards and a little space for myself. It's all I need.
NASA is tied up in the politics of apes sing Congress. They need ti basically have a bit of each of their space ships built in every state of the US in order to secure their funding. And then when a design is working they can’t really change it much because that might mean a part from some state may no longer be needed.
In all honesty they would probably need extensive physical therapy. If future mars colonists stay at mars, then they would probably have a better time getting used to mars gravity, than coming back to earth and are barely able to stand. To combat this, we should have two or more starships tied together with a rope of some kind, and have it spin to make artificial gravity. We could probably refine metals found on mars to make weights, and stack them together until we get a weight similar to a weight on earth.
My only life goal is actually a death goal, I want to die after I am 101 years old, I was born in the last year of the twentieth century and I want to leave in the first year of the 22nd century. How much I will witness!
Ah man. It’s the version lunar starship that’s a week or two out of date. 1 star. Lol seriously tho, this is an awesome animation. Possibly my favorite. Love the art style.
Even thinking about watching a landing of humans on Mars is going to be absolutely mind boggling. I cannot wait for 2026 when I can get a chance to go because I believe that’s going to be the year Or 2028. Either year will open up to volunteers
@@humansabouttoraidmars5343 people need to realise, its only through hard work that humanity accomplishes anything. things dont just happen simply because some people say it could. people in the 1960s thought we would have flying cars by now.
In the next 10 years, humanity will evolve way faster than ever before. People born in the 80s and 90s (like me) are seeing the most advanced technologies like nobody else. We saw every piece of the revolution. The first phone with camera. The Walkman, and many many more. But most importantly... the spaceships. Rapidly growing and gamechanging technology. Can't wait to see the next 10 years. So hyped and excited about it. Let's go! Huge thank you 😊 DSC! Since day 1 I am your huge fan. Everything you do is just spectacular. But most of all. You inspire! That's the most amazing thing. 👏 Thank you, and God bless you, your family, and work.
It's so weird to think about the fact that, yes humanity will be multy planetary in our life time this is literally the first time since colombus discovered america that we've tryed to expand out to new places and it's even weirder to know that in a few decades kids won't jsut be learning about how people landed on the moon but also we've started colonising our solar system Have to add, great job with the animation
I just wanted to let you know that Columbus didn’t discover America (I know this is irrelevant but wanted you to know) but besides that I enjoy your enthusiasm!
@@plexus1825 I know, natives lived there and vikings were most likely there waaaay before him but his discovery was the one that put the continent in the spotlight
I feel like a kid in a candy shop knowing that I will watch humans walk on the moon for the first time in 50 years. I missed the last moon mission by 30 years and always felt robbed by time. With the next step after that being Mars, I have absolutely no idea how I'll be able to contain my excitement.
Being in 2024, this still seems like really far for today.. But starship test flights are happening and i'm truly exicted.. SpaceX is just way too busy right now that i can't imagine.. There goal of having 1 falcon 9 launch per 2.5 days is one more step closer to 3 starship flights a day... So exicting..
Невероятно! Как же здорово жить в одно время, с такими талантами и такой сплоченностью людской, наблюдать за таким прогрессом в реальном времени.... Нет слов, чтоб описать восторг, за человеческое стремление узнавать новое!
I have a strange feeling that some alien species is waiting for us to reach this milestone and become multiplanetary species, so that they can finally reveal themselves to us.
They could've helped us in our biggest time of need to battle the problems we are facing but no, they have to arrive only if we succeed in not dying out.
It amazes me how people can see how far behind they are and just assume that progress will resume at the promised speed instead of assuming that the pace is going to be a lot slower than what was promised.
_"Time really flies when you are on a rocket."_ ~ E. MUSK, April 7th 2024 (Starbase, TX) ... No, seriousely, he said it during the update conference yesterday. So now we know why his timeline is always always different from ours! Even if he isn't technically "ON" the rocket, he is working ON it, still counts for me Elon... 👍🏻
This decade is going to be a wild ride.
Yea
You right
Yeah but I suspect a major war is coming.
Yeah , absolutely !
It will not be. Don't worry
What an amazing time to be alive..... again.
jesus please protect elon
Hi Jesus!
Love your vids man 🥰
love u jesus
Amen
Who's here after the IFT5 Launch?
I watched it live stayed up 3 hours later than I was supposed to but so worth it
Me
Ur mom
@@valmine7507good that she is alive unlike yours
@@wvh-pupsooooooooo damn chill
Funny that the rocket that potentially will change everything, looks like a generic sci-fi 50s rocket. Beautiful
Can't wait for 2024
Ay look who’s here
oh can you make a video that soviets won battle of warsaw
it is just a test skeleton. You can trust musk that the final version will look slick.
That's because people back then already knew about aerodynamics.
Probably the greatest animation of our space fairing future I've ever seen!
True totally amazed ❤
And the song makes it even more perfect and amazing
and its realistic, i would join the first crews on mars to build the first city on mars, even when its hard and lonely, humanity will prevail.
Looks like a lot of effort was put into it. I just absolutely love these kinds of videos.
Really?what about 9:03?landing on an unprepared site on Mars?you have an idea what s gonna happen to the engine nozzles with all those chunks of rock flying around?
I can't imagine what the world will be like 100 years from now
If the human race doesn't fuck each other up then we might have a promising future
It would be devastating. Living on the mars base and you get news that world war 3 has started. You now know that every human there is probably dead, or will have to live through a nuclear winter. You now know that any further support for the mars base from earth, is no more. The small colony we have here is the last living humans in the universe.
If youve been catching up on the ufo sightings, some say that the crafts would go to nuclear plants or missile platforms, and disable them. If this is the case, then we really do not have to worry about ww3 because even the aliens, if they are really here, see the dark future we are threatening ourselves with and will interfere to put a stop to it, and prevent humanities extinction.
@@FungalumisBush It wouldn't be as devastating as "yippide yee I'm dying from radiation poisioning!"
@@Yurrr480 trueee
@@FungalumisBush sure
It will be a fascinating few years. Amazing job 👏🚀💓
@Brennan Noe nice man repaying form your alt
It will be the best adventure
Miann que haces aqui soy tu fan
yes cant wait
@Brennan Noe lol, funny join dates ya’ve got there
The main giveaway that this video is 2 years old is the fact whoever made it shows Starship flying to orbit at the end of 2021.
Lol, atleast now starship is in a Rapid Production Rate
@@Paep50 Problem is mass producing a rocket for which there is no demand - wether it works or not - is not exactly a great strategic decision.
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs Most of the new starships have upgrades and have a starlink deployer, but i totally understand what you mean
@@Paep50 The problem is that for Starlink to be profitable, you need people to actually use it. Last year, Starlink has made 1.4 billion in revenue. That is all the money Starlink has made. Suspiciously, however, noone seems to be reporting on how much profit Starlink has made (that is to say how much money was left over after operating costs, taxes, etc. have been subtracted). I can't imagine many scenarios where a company would hide their profitability unless the true number made it look bad.
The exact costs of building Starship aren't known, but Wikipedia cites the entire vehicle as costing at least 5 billion USD. With both launches being total writeoffs thus far, plus the development costs for the project, the entire project has thus far cost him at least 15 billion (going with the low number), and that is money he won't get back anytime soon, meaning thus far, the development of Starship has cost him ten times what Starlink made last year.
Considering that, as it stands, launching Starlink satellites is gonna be the only thing Starship does for the forseeable future, unless he gets the thing fully reusable over the next year and doesn't lose a single booster or ship in the process, AND Starlinks revenue manages to increase more than tenfold until then compared to 2022 (keep in mind that revenue is the total amount of money generated by a company, not what is left over after deducting all the operational costs, so it has to increase more than tenfold), Starship will continue to be a financial disaster for years to come (He's not gonna be getting many other contracts, either, since developing a 100 ton payload of any kind takes a while, and most countries are probably gonna hold out until Starship is actually a proven platform before putting something that size - and cost - onto it)
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs Based on FAA Documents around IFT-1, the launch site costs 2 billion dollars to have built. I can't imagine starship costs more then 500 million a piece. Based on todays estimates we are looking at 150-200 million per craft ish~ at least that sounds right based on what we know. Im seeing some highs at 250m from my research... I don't know how your getting 5 billion... it just doesn't make sense
That last shot of a tree with the Martian colony behind is amazing!
Yeah that was crazy, puts a whole new meaning of putting a flag, but instead of a flag, imagine being the one planting a tree on another planet!
@@karlkarlsson9126 Treelon mars
It will be better 😎
@@elonmusk4429 you sure you're real?
@@elonmusk4429 R U real? I'm your fan :)
Back here just to tell everyone that 3:14 is officially SN-15 now.
And it lands safely but there's some issues bout heat shield got missing.
@@Deeemml lol the whole live chat was freaking out about the fire
@@siesaw1 I'd consider that coz that is prototype only haha its fun to watch right .
Ok
@@siesaw1 Lol yeah, the narrator said it was normal (I'm guessing since it's a prototype spacecraft and engine) but I'm curious to see what changes SpaceX will make to the tanks, raptor engines, or just the plumbing between the two to fix the problem.
This is one of the nicest and just aesthetically pleasing videos i have ever seen, let alone starship. I am truly blown away by the quality.
God bless your words
Update: First video to cross 1 million views. Mind-blowing. Thank you to everyone who helped us get this far. Love you all!
Worked hard on this one, hope you like it. One thing I just noticed at 05:30 it's supposed to say payload to GTO instead of LEO for Falcon 9.
How long did it take you to make this?
It's so good!
I loved it! It stands out from other animations and it's very comprehensive. I would like to see more in the future
Its glorious bud!
thats ok we learn from mistakes
I'm fifty one years old & this nearly brought a tear to my eye. One day we will sit on the main deck looking out into space & someone will say engage.
and go where no man has gone before!
make it so!
@nickolas Fabian cool
Living healthy at the age of 100 is still possible man....... Stay strong and healthy....
Bro i kinda have the same dream 😂
Star trek will never get old
I wish to have an opinion of an alien driver or UFO owner.
over 3 years later they successfully caught a superheavy for the first attempt. its interesting how different the landing was imagined back then vs what it is now
True, back then they thought they would use landing legs, now we literally catch It from mid air
I love this animation style
Yea me too
@@elonmusk4429 hey it's dat boi
It's called cell shading, if you're wondering
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When I'm old I can't wait to be like the old people today... "Interplanetary travel didnt exist when I was your age" xD
"Back in my day, humans only came from Earth, now there are martians"
@@Hero_Bryan Back in my day, people had to either talk to each other face to face in person or on the telephone...with their voice, not text... If you wanted to send a text message to someone, you did it with physical paper and pen and sent it through the USPS and waited at least a week for a reply... Oh damn, I'm already that old.
"Awww, life must have been so boring back then..."
. Never the life is Boring!.
Welcome to Brazil and use the Brain U have lat's Success...
The life is. Big Misterius and Secret... Hand on Big Man..
Again Pay attention, the lifes never is Boring ...
Welcome to Brazil and prepare your Mind....
@@lambcordeirobrazilzenhoooc9870 NOO I DONT WANNA GO TO BRAZIL ÁAAAAAAAAAAAA
*"Persistence is free, never give up unless you are forced to."*
-*Elon Musk*
Persistence is in no way free. Every effort takes time, energy and resources. Musk is still young and has more money than God.
People in 2298 :
"Dude your gonna be old fasioned and take the starship?"
Eh, i think 2298 is a bit too far. Think in 2100 at the earliest, starship would be made obsolete. By either other spacex ships or other companies, we probably would have ships of kilometers long capable of getting to mars in days. Its gonna get to a point where starship is comparable to a ww1 bomber, and whatever next generation ship will be like an f35 lighting. Elon musk is here to show the world what every single human is capable of doing, but the vast majority waste it.
@@FungalumisBush thank u for making a paragraph long comment but it was helpful none the less😂😂
Yeah you young whippersnappers with your teleporters....you know they destroy you and create a copy on the other side right?
True lol
We will probably travel with new technology and propulsion
This makes me so happy. I'll have fininshed my degree in engineering by then. Would love to work in the Space industry, what an exciting time to be alive!
@@onecelestial3057 I'm not going to post to r/cursedcomments if the comment says post to r/cursedcomments
@@_.luminosity._ how bout now
Good luck with your degree! 🙂
me too man but for me its impossible because I am not American. but as Cooper says ,"It's not possible". "No, it's necessary". :)
@@rocketmanfossel1174 I'm not American either, that's not going to stop me! :D
The line, " I can do this all day" from captain America really suits Elon musk and his hard and smart work
This is history in the making.
@Jordann damn bro why so mad
This *is* the history
@Jordann Musk is a genius. A genius scammer, he just knows how to market the biggest bullshit ever and tons of people follow him for his assery. A human wont survive a week on Mars lmao
The whole Mars civilisation is such bullshit I cant belive people are falling for it.
@@-schattenpflanze-3755 we never said that WE will be able live now, in fact, with our current technology, we will die there in less than a week or even less than that. Yes, I know that Elon Musk is not a genius, he only provides money for SpaceX, but with the colonization on Mars, people misunderstands that WE will never be able to set foot on Mars RIGHT NOW, heck, we will never be able to see a fucking city there in our generation, because we still didn't have that technology where we can terraform a fucking planet.
@@-schattenpflanze-3755 there's a thing called time. There's no way they're gonna make a fucking Metropolis on Mars in less than a year, that's just bullshit. We still didn't even know if we can make SOMETHING on there. Science is not somethingvthat we can predict, but it's something that we can learn. Those things we all said about "terraforming" or "extraterrestial colonization" are just Theorethical, but we never did that because it is OUR FIRST TIME, We human beings need to TRY to achieve our goal. If we didn't discover fire, we don't have these kind of technology. Science is not Perfect, it's made of Error and perseverance. It's just a matter of time. (Sorry if my english is bad but I'm european)
As a 18 y.o. person who whishes to become a space engeneer, this fills my hearth with excitement.
Well, all the more "space" engineer you definitely will not become. Once by the age of 18, you somehow managed to skip a course in physics and chemistry.
@@АлександрЛукьянчиков-р3й Which part of "whishes" don't you understand?
@@kalamity6356 Well, to fulfill the "desire" to become an engineer, you need to study well, but with this you have a problem. Or your "desire" ends immediately after watching a fantastic video, followed by writing a comment.
@@АлександрЛукьянчиков-р3й I don't remember asking
@@kalamity6356 In a few hours you forgot what you asked. You also do not know how to look at what you wrote. Be very careful in life, especially when filling out important documents)
this is amazing. i woul come back here after 20 years to feel nostalgia
i like how instead of animating it he just put a grey screen for SN11
never gonna give you up
Because that's what happened in the actual sn11 landing
@@chrisblyat792 that’s what he is says, he’s saying that he like that it was only a gray screen
@@MylesTGG ok
@@chrisblyat792 you mean "landing" (or in other words: "Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly")
It’s true. There was so much fog on that day we couldn’t see anything lmao
And now, SN-15 has safely landed! 🚀
I ruined the 69 likes
And you have Among us profile i think Aliens will be proud on you
He predict it
100 like
@Polstok Animations amogus
I wonder how many people are going to be utterly confused by the SN11 bit :D
Fuckin fog
I think SN11 was just 'in the way of rolling out SN15' so SpaceX lit the match for Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly ') Elon..."mmm...quickest way to scrap a redundant spaceship,...it go big badda boom!? In fog, no one will see it scream"
@@jonfarrah i don't know if that's what actually happened but it would be fun if it actually went like this xD
Haha
@@jonfarrah spacex scientist be like= ey guys i have new plan and theory.
Elon: dammit we already roll out sn11, alright plan B guys.
By the way, 1:24 this guy almost predicted a Raptor V3 design by hand!
I just hope that I won't die and get to see all of this actually happening.
If Musk manages to build a Mars colony, he will go down in history as the one of if not the most important human being to have ever lived in my opinion.
he already is lol
He will be though I can imagine he already is.
yea he is just like nikolas tesla
@@Tokitoedit26 “
Yeah seems right
after starship makes its first landing on mars, you should make a remake of this!!!
that is, never?
@@Псевдоним-1222 they hate us cuz they aint us 🔥🔥
I shed a tear watching this. Still can't believe I'm living in the future... Time of quantum and space, what a time to be alive!
Did you shed a tear when it all turned out to be bullshit too?
@@Israphel776 Actually, yes.
@@Wave1dave what about after ift4?
@@Israphel776 what
This is what "serious", "committed" and "urgent" looks like. It's totally inspiring - and just when the world needs hope.
I would love to see an update of this wonderful and inspiring animation with the last milestones that were achieved in recent months!!
A rocket blowing up isn't a milestone. Holy moly the MuskCult is so gullible.
After SN15's successful landing, it's starting to look like Starship might actually beat Boeing and ULA's SLS to orbit.
sls is not made by ULA
NASA's SLS you mean
Imagine you’ve just been slowly building yourself for this big debut and this newcomer comes along a couple years before your ready and just starts doing it and in a flash it’s already flying for the second time while your in the corner
@@safepancake7551 while certain companies make it a matter of money and don’t believe that space travel is something that can be done in only a few years, Elon Musk pushes his team to do the impossible every single day. He sees right through nasa when they say they have to take 10 years to build a rocket
@@Bromon655 Exactly
i’m gonna show this to my kids in 20 years and tell them “i was alive when the rockets that went to mars were still being tested!”
Saaameeee 😆😆
You won’t be telling your kids anything, just wait I am coming to your house.
You will tell them how you got fooled by tweets and CGI
@@richardstork these haters🙄🙄🙄🙄
more like "haha they believed we will be on Mars now and we are still here wasting our Earth"
4:40 - you guys were only wrong by a 2 year :)
This is so inspiring! We, mankind should stop hating and killing each other, let’s get our acts together to expand our presence to the other worlds as a species!
This is what humans were made to do not kill each other well said brother 👏
The day Columbus found land in the America's is the same thing we're doing now on Mars
@@Yurrr480 and then Columbus fucked the inhabitants there
It's good to not kill each other, but spreading the humans to other planets is like giving aids to the planets
@@2b_or_not_2b_4gotten the planet is alive alright. Not just a rock my friend
Imagine being the first person to be born on another planet.Seeing this gives every human on this planet a reason to live.
i would join the first crews on mars to build the first city on mars, even when its hard and lonely, humanity will prevail.
This just makes me insanely depressed man. Some big fuckle duckle corpohead billionaire with a funny twitter account 'leading' space colonization would be the worst timeline humanity partakes in. I'm glad it won't be the case but just thinking about it is vomit inducing.
It is very dangerous to take birth on other planets. The bodies will be formed differently. This is an unexplored area. Therefore, for example, people who were born on Mars will not fly to other planets, because they can die due to a different habitat. But in the future it will be possible
It would not be easy. But some of us dont take the easy path do we?
As other commenters have mentioned- it’s a bit complicated to have kids on another planet. But my theory is that we could have an artificial gravity station in Martian orbit for A) providing a 1G environment for astronauts on mars without having to ship them all the way back to earth, and B) Providing a place for expecting mothers on Mars to have their kids without the complications of only 1/3 earth gravity.
But that’s just a theory-
A GAME THEORY
A little behind schedule, but who isn't?
Yeah , better then Nasa's time lines. I grew up seeing missions delayed decades not seeing any progress . You can see them make progress and while not meeting Elons timeline ... meeting a pretty awsome timeline to be fair.
a LITTLE? starship hasn't got to orbit and it was supposed to actually land on mars and moon according to elon's mask
@@MiG-25IsGOAT I was being facetious. Yes it is quite behind schedule but than again, the schedule was extremely ambitious.
@@MiG-25IsGOAT This is the space industry if you expect things ontime ... Oh sweet summer child. Nasa was meant to be on mars already , oh and on the moon in 2015 when I checked the timeline as a child.
The goal is a fully reusable rocket , as a space fan all I care about is that its happening . Its a waste of time obsessing over the timelines for stuff that no one else is doing it. Especially with the transparency of SpaceX.
Wow. This is one extremely quality content 👏 Instant like 👍
Mgtow?
@@Azul547 Unfortunately, yes😔
@@PassportGaming I m mgtow too.
@@Azul547 There's hope, brother. Go see tribe of men's video about foreign women. It was released 2 days ago and it gave me so much hope
@@PassportGaming Make good use of your hope. I will live my life. I have the company of books, chessboards and a little space for myself. It's all I need.
*Speaks volumes to see that private industry has achieved what government never could...in a fraction of the time !*
goverment print money for the private industry
It's more the fact that space x has more funding than NASA.
yeah spacex can just take billions from investors, fans, contracts, elon…. while nasa hasnto fight in congress and do pr
NASA is tied up in the politics of apes sing Congress. They need ti basically have a bit of each of their space ships built in every state of the US in order to secure their funding. And then when a design is working they can’t really change it much because that might mean a part from some state may no longer be needed.
NASA: We are going!! ... to the Moon.
Space X: 1000 rockets go Mars, k?
SpaceX without FAA
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9:00 that part of the animation made me so happy..
Timelapse of a decade in under 13mins? This was worth ever second watching.
I truly laughed out loud seeing elon tweeted "SN10 is in valhalla now" not long after the first tweet 😂
That SN11 animation was so incredibly smooth and detailed. I am in awe
LOL
ha it was in fog but nice joke
Imagine the crowd reaction when the first crewed mars starship lands back on earth
it’s gonna be just: YOOOO BOIS IT HAPPENED!
Elon has Ascended
In all honesty they would probably need extensive physical therapy. If future mars colonists stay at mars, then they would probably have a better time getting used to mars gravity, than coming back to earth and are barely able to stand. To combat this, we should have two or more starships tied together with a rope of some kind, and have it spin to make artificial gravity. We could probably refine metals found on mars to make weights, and stack them together until we get a weight similar to a weight on earth.
I'll be in tears lol 😅
@@FungalumisBush So a rotating living space?
A rotating living space might come later, but for the first few trips, the people to mars will probably have to travel in zero-g
We need this but updated.
Also wow Elon was so ambitious
He thought we’d be going to mars now but we’re only going to orbit
Such is space flight…
We Will prob go to Mars in late 2030's or early 2040's
@@_Emirates__ if that
@@popcatgoldexperence172 its just what i think
My only life goal is actually a death goal, I want to die after I am 101 years old, I was born in the last year of the twentieth century and I want to leave in the first year of the 22nd century.
How much I will witness!
What are you trying to say bro?
@@braddanson710 they want to experience technology evolve as much as they can until the start of the 22nd century
Damn it, it's Life goal for me too.
you’ll probably be able to live to 150 by then
I too wanna see the 22th century, but it's not going to be easy for both of us, as a person from the first 4 years of the new Millenium
I went back on this timeline because hey, SN15 did it! This timeline was so accurate.
Oh for the record, SN15 is the 3:15 here.
Good
7:16 "What are you doing step starship?"
Stfu lol 😂
i LOVE the art style 😎👌
Yes 👏
Woah Elon musk commented
@@Alex-02 that's a fake one
@@finalcircle69420 I don’t remember writing that comment but that was definitely a joke
I wish I wasn't 50 by the time it happens I'm only 19 and I wish I was younger to see this stuff happen in the future
im 30 so i will be 100 years old
I'll be 40 :D
We could have highly extended lifespans by then. You might be 50 but stop aging, or reverse aging a few years. Have hope!
@@TheFinalsTV thank you for that comment. I will try to have hope
Same, and I’m also 19
I can’t stop watching this
I like how SN11 was interpreted haha. Greatjob!
everybody gangsta untill elon musk is in his soda can going to mars
more like water tower but yes, indeed
Yes, but martians will need to find a can opener for that fresh can of people.
We need another animation now lol
Those who disliked were holding their phones upside down
Awesome video👍
You got one sub 😉
Oops, pointy end not quite up!
@@Mick_92 SN9'd
Elon’s parents must be so proud.
Elons first rocket literally looks like something you first unlock from a rocket browser game
This is much cooler than seeing some nerds saying that SLS will be ready "soon"
I lost it on SN11 when all u saw is a grey screen and heard a boom 🤣
didn't go out according to plan, but still, progress was made
Even if the development and scaling takes twice as long this would still be a massive achievement.
Ah man. It’s the version lunar starship that’s a week or two out of date. 1 star.
Lol seriously tho, this is an awesome animation. Possibly my favorite. Love the art style.
looking back on it now, we only got the first successful flight in 2024
First Successful _Orbital_ Flight - The Hops were just as successful
The hops where just proof we have a chance
Even thinking about watching a landing of humans on Mars is going to be absolutely mind boggling. I cannot wait for 2026 when I can get a chance to go because I believe that’s going to be the year
Or 2028. Either year will open up to volunteers
hahahahaha maybe ion your dreams. it wont be until long after were dead that humans set foot on mars
@@Hugh.G.Rectionx stfu
@@humansabouttoraidmars5343 upset by facts?
@@Hugh.G.Rectionx i know but you should have said this in a respectful way
@@humansabouttoraidmars5343 people need to realise, its only through hard work that humanity accomplishes anything. things dont just happen simply because some people say it could. people in the 1960s thought we would have flying cars by now.
This channel is sooo underappreciated. Thanks, I'm excited!
One day, we will get to hear the statement, "The humanity has officially become a multi-planetary civilization."
And that one day is not too far away.
This is out of this world!
Normally i never comment, but i just have to say that i had goosebumps all over my body! Amazing Work! Thank you!
who watched in 2024
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Underrated video and Channel, Excellent job. This decade of space travel truly is exciting
It is wild to think that we could be able to see this in the next 10 years!
In the next 10 years, humanity will evolve way faster than ever before. People born in the 80s and 90s (like me) are seeing the most advanced technologies like nobody else. We saw every piece of the revolution. The first phone with camera. The Walkman, and many many more. But most importantly... the spaceships. Rapidly growing and gamechanging technology. Can't wait to see the next 10 years. So hyped and excited about it. Let's go!
Huge thank you 😊 DSC!
Since day 1 I am your huge fan. Everything you do is just spectacular.
But most of all. You inspire! That's the most amazing thing. 👏
Thank you, and God bless you, your family, and work.
We can really appreciate the work you put into this!
I can't wait for this, thank you for such epic and wonderfull animation! thanks the team :)
the timeline is a bit far-fetched, but could be a reality by 2040, alteast the uncrewed mars landings with base
It was one hell off a ride, more exciting things are coming,
The next revolution of spaceflight is here, and this is just the starting of it
I’m so excited looking at this, I would really want to go help on Mars no matter if I die
This timeline is amazing! Let alone the timeline by itself, the animation is beautiful!
I like how nobody is talking about the incredible animation 👏👏👏
Everyone is...
2040: first war on mars
I mean RUD is just such amazing acronym. It cracks me everytime.
It's so weird to think about the fact that, yes humanity will be multy planetary in our life time this is literally the first time since colombus discovered america that we've tryed to expand out to new places and it's even weirder to know that in a few decades kids won't jsut be learning about how people landed on the moon but also we've started colonising our solar system
Have to add, great job with the animation
I just wanted to let you know that Columbus didn’t discover America (I know this is irrelevant but wanted you to know) but besides that I enjoy your enthusiasm!
@@plexus1825 I know, natives lived there and vikings were most likely there waaaay before him but his discovery was the one that put the continent in the spotlight
Imagine working at spacex as any kind of employee. Each launch will just be another day of looking at a semi truck loaded up and leaving.
It’s beautiful to see how one day this is going to be an actual working spaceship
WOW. This video was beautiful!
I feel like a kid in a candy shop knowing that I will watch humans walk on the moon for the first time in 50 years. I missed the last moon mission by 30 years and always felt robbed by time. With the next step after that being Mars, I have absolutely no idea how I'll be able to contain my excitement.
I remember watching this 2 years ago damn time flies Starship has already launched though it was a failure. Here onward for the future!
🥺🥺🥺 thank you elon.
Hello
Hello, Falcon 9 is my favorite rocket
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Now let's hope this is what happens so I can game on mars
Being in 2024, this still seems like really far for today.. But starship test flights are happening and i'm truly exicted.. SpaceX is just way too busy right now that i can't imagine.. There goal of having 1 falcon 9 launch per 2.5 days is one more step closer to 3 starship flights a day... So exicting..
why is this so underrated
What a time to be alive🙌🏽
Best animation I have watched so far
Невероятно! Как же здорово жить в одно время, с такими талантами и такой сплоченностью людской, наблюдать за таким прогрессом в реальном времени.... Нет слов, чтоб описать восторг, за человеческое стремление узнавать новое!
Отлично сказано 😎😎😎
Вот токо уже 2022 год а так и нету никого орбитального полёта старшипа 😎 зато скоро Роскосмос полетит на Луну наверное
@@_voinmaestrosso still waiting...
@@_voinmaestrossoладно...
I have a strange feeling that some alien species is waiting for us to reach this milestone and become multiplanetary species, so that they can finally reveal themselves to us.
"Live long and prosper." - Vulcan survey captain
"Thanks!" - Dr. Cochrane
100% agree
Disagree. The temptation for even a single alien to spoil the surprise would be too much. They'd have blown their cover by now.
They could've helped us in our biggest time of need to battle the problems we are facing but no, they have to arrive only if we succeed in not dying out.
It amazes me how people can see how far behind they are and just assume that progress will resume at the promised speed instead of assuming that the pace is going to be a lot slower than what was promised.
Well, we certainly got elon time'd
_"Time really flies when you are on a rocket."_
~ E. MUSK, April 7th 2024 (Starbase, TX)
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No, seriousely, he said it during the update conference yesterday. So now we know why his timeline is always always different from ours! Even if he isn't technically "ON" the rocket, he is working ON it, still counts for me Elon... 👍🏻
after ift 4 it doesn't sound too bad
@@sakshamShukla_ Still seems quite optimistic, but it's certainly more plausible