Hun? SpaceX isn't there yet. Don't take that wrong, I'm not saying they won't eventually get there. But there are videos of Elon saying FSD will be here next year, repeatedly, over the last 8 years.
I know there is almost no spectrum between Musk-hater and Musk-fanboy. What ever you are, imagine for a moment you were musk and would have to build this on your own risk. Because you want to. This is just stunning.
@@serenounificado If the FAA allows it? I doubt Elon will leave it up to chance! The best way to predict the future is to create it-and I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s not only pushing for approval but also streamlining ‘federal efficiency’ along the way! ;)
@@Rommelgaleman im all for elon, but elon doesnt control the FAA they already fined him 600k and deylayed starship 5 launch by over 2 months enough so starship 6 is alreready ready for launch. Unless trump gets in so elon can create that gov efficacy commission then it would be 100
@@cooperskarin6096 exactly! That’s what influence is all about. Even without the direct authority, if you are skilled and connected enough, you can get things to move. Elon will either find a way, or make one.
Imagine the pride you must feel looking around inside a rocket ship factory building the biggest and most advanced rockets ever, which wouldn’t exist if you hadn’t decided to try and do it.
4:15 "Linear adjacent flow" refers to an optimized production process often used in manufacturing. The concept aims to arrange workstations or processes in a linear sequence, where each stage is adjacent to the next. The goal is to create a smooth, continuous flow of materials from one process to another with minimal delay or disruption. This approach minimizes unnecessary handling or movement and reduces waste, queue times, and other inefficiencies typically seen in batch production. This method is particularly valuable in just-in-time and lean manufacturing systems, where reducing waste and increasing efficiency are key goals. In some cases, companies aim for "single-piece flow," where a single product moves through the entire production line without waiting for other products, which enhances production speed and reduces waste further
I have no doubt SpaceX can one day manufacture 100s or even 1000s of Starships, but the bigger question will be will the FAA allow SpaceX to fly them? Or are we going to see 1000s of ships just standing in a very big "rocket garden"?
True, with the Mars window opening soon the faa's processes need to be as slick as spacex's, perhaps it needs to be flipped so that the faa etc have deadlines and without an objection in that timeframe it's an automatic yes.😮
The FAA needs to stick to airplanes which they're not very good at if Boeing is an example. The government needs to create a new agency for space flights.
This could just be one sentence and a link to go watch The Everyday Astronaut, who actually is in some of this footage, and actually went into the factory with Elon, twice, for the best rocket interviews ever.
@6:52 The process shown is more like roll forming. Hydroforming is a simple mold with a rubber membrane that uses high pressure water to force the sheet metal into the simple mold. The caps on large tanks used in dairy and beer production were likely hydroformed.
Linear Flow occurs when flow paths are parallel and fluid flows in a single direction, Adjacent - close to something. I would google Coanda effect -- I have no idea the context but I think he is talking about aerodynamic principles rather than a manufacturing process.
Not if the FAA has anything to say about it. Imagine if Elon decided to take his company to a place where government bureaucracy and lies were not a problem. Sad situation.
someone commented on a post I made under another video saying how elon musk exploding rockets is what our tax dollars are going toward and this video expresses pretty explicitly what my response was to that information like, "Yea, no shit, this is what *I want* my tax dollars to go toward, mass production rocket manufacturing on American Soil.
The Star Factory was designed wrong. It should be an assembly line. With a mainline that can have one or two rows (one side for the Booster and the other for the Starship. Then perpendicular to the Mainline would be a (11) linear assembly line for each ring segment which is usually 3 to 4 rings tall. Each Line would, Stamp, Roll, and Plumb, Wire, and stiffen each segment. with maybe a 30-40' ceiling. The Mainline would go 40 to 280'. Each would be built from the ground up on its own mobile stand needing as little as 4- and no more than 11 Robot Welders. After the Engines are installed from below, they move outside to the back of the building to the Rocket Garden which would run the whole length of the Mainline parking 30 Starships and Boosters both protecting them from the elements and allowing for pressurizing each awaiting testing. The glass offices would run the length of the Mainline hung from the ceiling separating the Mainline from the linear segment lines. The rest of the factory would be building the subcomponents... Flaps, Sensors, Header Tanks, etc so would only require a 10 or 20' ceiling. Too much wasted space.
That is so crazy. I was thinking of the nose cone in the shape of a snow shovel but at the angle of a snowplow to deflect heat away from the cone. bottom of the area where heat needs to be deflected.
Leon Musk is a dimwit numbskull. (Being rich, you can hire people with actual brains to make sure you avoid most of the consequences of your dumbest goofups).
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The biggest problem I see is trying to fly 1000 Starships a year. That would almost certainly put pricing pressure on natural gas (whose primary ingredient is Methane) and is delivered to homes all over America for heat. As natural gas prices rise, politicians will be pressured to do something about it - and Elon Musk will quickly find that his Mars Colony has lost support in Washington DC.
Dear Elon Musk ,More piwer to you younge man,This wirld is extremely proud of you & all your accomplishments God bless you ,Your Gods Favorite,of course we all are 😂😮😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Remember tto ake care of yourself,my parents stressed that to me at 21& I've never forgot that advice! I'm sorry your childhood was horrible ,truly hurts my heart,Now your future looks Fantastic....Were behind you. ,On ward and upward Elon.much love. & in all yoyr future endeavors & accomplishments!❤❤❤
Linear adjacent flow it is what it is. Multiple lines going linear. But adjacent from each other picture a writing sheet of paper but on the far end they all merged together in just a few lines or one
The question is...what are they going to put in all those rocket ships? I haven't seen any plans (or news of any plans) for any new space stations, moon stations, or anything that is waiting on a 1000-rocket ride share to space, to the moon, or even less...Mars. I suppose the "build it and they will come" mentality is at work here. Granted, it is exciting to think about the possibilities. If Starship is successful and cost are driven down such that 1000s of flights to orbit are a reality, then think what private industry could do with that kind of access to space. New space stations... Really, really, big telescopes... A permanent presence on the moon... Maybe Mars...
Building 1 rocket every 3 days at the current factory... Takes 3 months to get a launch license lol. Where are they going to store all these things?! The govt sure isn't letting them fly lol.
Nasa: builds one rocket in a few years
Spacex: builds the world's largest and most advanced rocket every day
Hun? SpaceX isn't there yet. Don't take that wrong, I'm not saying they won't eventually get there. But there are videos of Elon saying FSD will be here next year, repeatedly, over the last 8 years.
@@stevechance150but they're closer than ever
Not every day...yet. That's what the factory is being built for. Soon, grasshopper, soon.
@@metriczeppelin I guess Gwynne said that it will produce 1 starship every day or 3
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I love the little dog running thru the tent factory lol @ 1:06
I know there is almost no spectrum between Musk-hater and Musk-fanboy. What ever you are, imagine for a moment you were musk and would have to build this on your own risk. Because you want to. This is just stunning.
Amazing progress!
As Abraham Lincoln once said “the best way to predict the future is to create it”.
So cool to imagine where our future will take us.
If the FAA allows it
@@serenounificado If the FAA allows it?
I doubt Elon will leave it up to chance!
The best way to predict the future is to create it-and I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s not only pushing for approval but also streamlining ‘federal efficiency’ along the way! ;)
@@Rommelgaleman im all for elon, but elon doesnt control the FAA they already fined him 600k and deylayed starship 5 launch by over 2 months enough so starship 6 is alreready ready for launch. Unless trump gets in so elon can create that gov efficacy commission then it would be 100
@@cooperskarin6096 exactly! That’s what influence is all about. Even without the direct authority, if you are skilled and connected enough, you can get things to move.
Elon will either find a way, or make one.
Love that quote❤
Imagine the pride you must feel looking around inside a rocket ship factory building the biggest and most advanced rockets ever, which wouldn’t exist if you hadn’t decided to try and do it.
It's a feeling and an energy most won't experience in this lifetime, like being a millionaire is a feeling most won't experience in this lifetime.
Imagine the pressure on his older children lol. They will never be able to live up to their father’s legacy.
@@scottinnh88fr… if they want to continue building tech
“Inside” just clips from the everyday astronaut interviews
Definitely not a Branch Education video
4:15 "Linear adjacent flow" refers to an optimized production process often used in manufacturing. The concept aims to arrange workstations or processes in a linear sequence, where each stage is adjacent to the next. The goal is to create a smooth, continuous flow of materials from one process to another with minimal delay or disruption. This approach minimizes unnecessary handling or movement and reduces waste, queue times, and other inefficiencies typically seen in batch production.
This method is particularly valuable in just-in-time and lean manufacturing systems, where reducing waste and increasing efficiency are key goals. In some cases, companies aim for "single-piece flow," where a single product moves through the entire production line without waiting for other products, which enhances production speed and reduces waste further
It seemed pretty self-explanatory to me. Even if its not a common term, it should have been fairly easy to understand the concept he was describing.
having a rocket factory is the biggest flex on the planet
Easily entertained, aren't you?
@@robertpalmer3166 ?
I have no doubt SpaceX can one day manufacture 100s or even 1000s of Starships, but the bigger question will be will the FAA allow SpaceX to fly them? Or are we going to see 1000s of ships just standing in a very big "rocket garden"?
True, with the Mars window opening soon the faa's processes need to be as slick as spacex's, perhaps it needs to be flipped so that the faa etc have deadlines and without an objection in that timeframe it's an automatic yes.😮
The FAA needs to stick to airplanes which they're not very good at if Boeing is an example. The government needs to create a new agency for space flights.
If the FAA won't play ball, then the USA is not the only country from which Starship can be launched.
No president can afford to have “grounding progress in space” on his resume. They will make it happen.
He will easily find another country that will let them,,Texas for instance
This could just be one sentence and a link to go watch The Everyday Astronaut, who actually is in some of this footage, and actually went into the factory with Elon, twice, for the best rocket interviews ever.
Nah. I learned a lot more from this, more recent overview.
@6:52 The process shown is more like roll forming. Hydroforming is a simple mold with a rubber membrane that uses high pressure water to force the sheet metal into the simple mold. The caps on large tanks used in dairy and beer production were likely hydroformed.
They were stretch forming the nose and tank gores. I'm not sure they're confirmed as hydroforming anything on site.
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It would take nasa a million years to build 2 rockets and the cost would be epic lol
Space dog 1:05
Just one absolutely amazing, beautiful.Person that this world needs to love before it's too late
Elon is Awesome
All I can imagine years from now is a city that looks like the movie (Tomorrowland).
Admired Elon Musk! You are awesome and will change the world in the future ❤
I am glad we have someone like Elon in the USA to advance our technologies here to improve our lives.
CONGRATULATION ELON FOR BUILDING YOUR PRIDE AND JOY SPACEX IN TEXAS.
A long and painfull journey, that thankfully ended in the most innovative and forward thinking project. Congratulations!
Congratulations to everyone. This Brazilian channel values you.
Gotta say those procedures,all the logics,engineering use to build Tesla cars is just unexplicable it's awesome
Humanity has some options, I hope we go into the stars and continue progress, rather than being stuck on earth with never ending war.
Thanks for your great comment!
1:08 the robotic dog is looking more realistic all the time.
You and Tim Dodd should work more together for Spacex-related news. You compliment each other very well.
Beautiful Melbourne Scenery ❤
good post very comprehensive
It’s taken quite some time. Good that we’ve finally answered the question “Who is John Galt”.
Linear Flow occurs when flow paths are parallel and fluid flows in a single direction, Adjacent - close to something. I would google Coanda effect -- I have no idea the context but I think he is talking about aerodynamic principles rather than a manufacturing process.
Why isn't this video not on the Space Race channel? What's this got to do with Tesla?
Interesting! Factory of the future!
Exclusive progress sir 👏
Sem palavras es meu herói que orgulho me representa e em breve será nosso próximo líder mundial
This guy could become the first Trillionaire in America's history. the Feds must keep an eagle eye on him. he has multiple projects at hands.
Do a video on Starlink and the difference antenna styles and mounts and stats and stuff
Not if the FAA has anything to say about it. Imagine if Elon decided to take his company to a place where government bureaucracy and lies were not a problem. Sad situation.
I’ll love your content! Thank you!
someone commented on a post I made under another video saying how elon musk exploding rockets is what our tax dollars are going toward and this video expresses pretty explicitly what my response was to that information like, "Yea, no shit, this is what *I want* my tax dollars to go toward, mass production rocket manufacturing on American Soil.
Great video, thanks!
One man accomplishing so much. I hope more see his vision
The Chinese are copying him and doing it cheaper and faster
Know what like to walk inside this factory, " it is just like walking surrounded by " GIANTS " 👍🙏. Love it ,it is HUGE.
Thank you for sharing this video
Due to the size, the mystery phrase means build next to each other. These are very large and demand is in the thousands, not millions.
How about small rocket drones for dangerous work or delivery?
Why isn’t this video on the space race? Still a good video though
Rolling shutters available 😮
The Star Factory was designed wrong. It should be an assembly line. With a mainline that can have one or two rows (one side for the Booster and the other for the Starship. Then perpendicular to the Mainline would be a (11) linear assembly line for each ring segment which is usually 3 to 4 rings tall. Each Line would, Stamp, Roll, and Plumb, Wire, and stiffen each segment. with maybe a 30-40' ceiling. The Mainline would go 40 to 280'. Each would be built from the ground up on its own mobile stand needing as little as 4- and no more than 11 Robot Welders. After the Engines are installed from below, they move outside to the back of the building to the Rocket Garden which would run the whole length of the Mainline parking 30 Starships and Boosters both protecting them from the elements and allowing for pressurizing each awaiting testing. The glass offices would run the length of the Mainline hung from the ceiling separating the Mainline from the linear segment lines. The rest of the factory would be building the subcomponents... Flaps, Sensors, Header Tanks, etc so would only require a 10 or 20' ceiling. Too much wasted space.
That is so crazy. I was thinking of the nose cone in the shape of a snow shovel but at the angle of a snowplow to deflect heat away from the cone. bottom of the area where heat needs to be deflected.
The section with Elon with one of his children in what looks like a control room . . . boy, they are going to really be some unusual kids.
It sounds very much like the assembly line at Harley Davidson.
Amazing
Love it all,hurry up and fly starship 5.
judgmentcallpodcast covers this. "Inside Elon Musk's Star Factory"
Maybe Gigacasting for most of starship's parts in the future?
Elon Musk>
And this is how you annihilate the ozone and rip holes through the atmosphere.
THE DOG THERE !
tesla/spacex font is for people who hate weeding vinyl
Elon musk is an innovative man
Hillary Clinton called him creepy
Leon Musk is a dimwit numbskull.
(Being rich, you can hire people with actual brains to make sure you avoid most of the consequences of your dumbest goofups).
@@serenounificado Who's Hillary Climton
Wouldn't this have been better for the space race?
Wunderbar
You got to reach a Star before you call anything a starship
Nope
You got the part about putting vehicles together incorrect
elon please help the you tube people we are alk getting banes there blocking and turning channels private cause they dont like sharing the vidros they dint approve if it says or shows positive stuff of trump and negative on ksmala there blicking u now pkease people are yrlling fir help for u to buy you tube xxx gid bless u and ttumo for helping north carolina ur the only people doing anything and are putting americans first
Linear Adjacent Flow: (Elon’s confusion of words) simultaneous bidirectional parallel flow!!!!
The biggest problem I see is trying to fly 1000 Starships a year. That would almost certainly put pricing pressure on natural gas (whose primary ingredient is Methane) and is delivered to homes all over America for heat. As natural gas prices rise, politicians will be pressured to do something about it - and Elon Musk will quickly find that his Mars Colony has lost support in Washington DC.
So flipping cool❤
If the FFAwill get the heck out of the way!
It’s insane what this guy is doing, and liberals hate him because he endorses Trump. What a world.
You are a such truly brilliant person who builds and will build everything you, Sr.,want to build in your life!🙏
The starship factory might be unboxed. The body is still. All elements magnetically join the body.
Super 👍 Very very good !!!! 👍🌎
Smagi kelione, laukiam tesinio!!!
But is it nothing inside the rocket except fuel? Later I suppose it will be more complicated to build them, if there is a lot of things inside.
The nose cone is stretch formed and then welded together
Epic!
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Re building our mother ship thank you Elon
Can’t want to see what he is making in a decade
Thanks doing the maths for us near the end lol.
that little dog who’s probably the aerospace engineer 😂
🚀
Third! Hey tesla Space!!
6 is more useful for Institution
7 is soft
Dear Elon Musk ,More piwer to you younge man,This wirld is extremely proud of you & all your accomplishments God bless you ,Your Gods Favorite,of course we all are 😂😮😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Remember tto ake care of yourself,my parents stressed that to me at 21& I've never forgot that advice! I'm sorry your childhood was horrible ,truly hurts my heart,Now your future looks Fantastic....Were behind you. ,On ward and upward Elon.much love. & in all yoyr future endeavors & accomplishments!❤❤❤
Dogs are getting familiar to go into space at spacex
1:05 space doggy
Linear adjacent flow it is what it is. Multiple lines going linear. But adjacent from each other picture a writing sheet of paper but on the far end they all merged together in just a few lines or one
I love spacex and Tesla car it
The question is...what are they going to put in all those rocket ships? I haven't seen any plans (or news of any plans) for any new space stations, moon stations, or anything that is waiting on a 1000-rocket ride share to space, to the moon, or even less...Mars. I suppose the "build it and they will come" mentality is at work here. Granted, it is exciting to think about the possibilities. If Starship is successful and cost are driven down such that 1000s of flights to orbit are a reality, then think what private industry could do with that kind of access to space. New space stations... Really, really, big telescopes... A permanent presence on the moon... Maybe Mars...
Because they’re literally creating demand by providing the supply. Low cost options will drive demand
Why don't they use this method or technique to make the edges of the cyber truck rounder or curved for better aerodynamic and safety??
Cost
@@robleacock4949 what they said was it was impossible to bend steel, it clearly isn't
Trillion investment this industry technology advancement
Elon swore to destroy the woke
1:04 That's not a bird! That's a bird-sized dog!
Iron Musk.
Building 1 rocket every 3 days at the current factory... Takes 3 months to get a launch license lol. Where are they going to store all these things?! The govt sure isn't letting them fly lol.
Elon has been sniffing too much helium
Big investment this industry technology advancement please sir please
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