Starship DESTACKED?! Starbase Flyover Update Episode 17
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
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thx Mauricio. these are perfect. just quality, presented without flashy, funky overhyped wrapping! stay on track! best wishes
That last pic is so inspirational I almost can’t stand it.
I appreciate all your hard work Mauricio, your images document history as it's being made.
Hope y'all enjoyed this episode! - peekaboo
I did! I appreciate your concise writing style.
"This video was brought to you by... Me." Funniest thing I've heard today!
Didn‘t know you now got ground cameras, too. Congrats to that improvement.
Great camera work and script!
Another one under my belt in the media dept.
New feature! Best way to compare the changes from the previous flyover to the current one is using this new slider tool: Launch Site: cdn.knightlab.com/libs/juxtapose/latest/embed/index.html?uid=2e666ec8-575b-11ee-b5be-6595d9b17862
Let us know what you think?
Very good work
Great video 👍 FAA is just in the way. Go SpaceX Go 💪💪💪
Bravo Mauricio!
Well done❤
"Launch cancelled!" When I saw that I clicked right away!!!!!
Which is exactly why people do shameful clickbait like that. If i didnt know the content it actually consists of i wouldnt have clicked it at all.
Thanks Mauricio and the RGV team!!!
Patreon. Got it. THese are great summaries Mauricio. Thanks
LOve your reviews and thanks so much for what you do, John from Au
Thank you, good sir! Another great video
Thanks for the work here! These updates have become my favorite to watch!
Nice job! Fly Safe!
appreciate your coverage!
Good to see the Lunar Werewolf Killer(TM) silver bullet is getting some test time😂
Love the production quality of these video's! Always a great watch!
Awesome video. Thanks Mauricio and team. Really appreciated.
Thanks!
Thank you!
Hi Mauricio, might be easier if the comparison shot slide go a little slower? Thoughts?
Good work Peekaboo! You folks make a great team😊
Thanks!
I love your work Mauricio, this channel is such a huge and valuable source of information for Starship developments.
I wonder whether we might see S25 moved away in preparation for SpaceX doing another deluge test sometime between now and the end of September, maybe in conjunction with a static fire. Maybe SpaceX plans to launch with the deluge system that it has already tested but if it is planning to have the third big water tank and the extra gas cylinders online for the next launch then that adds extra water volume and extra gas pressure so potentially might change some timings to keep everything (flow, pressure, release timings) balanced as intended.
I would be very reassured if SpaceX does do the next launch with the deluge system giving all that it can (i.e. with the extra water and pressure online) but equally I would be very concerned if the expanded system hadn't been re-tested prior to launch to make sure all the pressures and flow rates are as expected so I really will not be sad if we see S25 make a temporary tactical retreat from the pad for a while to allow that to happen.
SpaceX really can't be too careful at this stage and commissioning and properly testing the expanded deluge system in time for the next launch, especially given what looks to be some delay in getting the FAA license, doesn't seem like too big an ask to me.
I love how Reuters showed a picture of Starship exploding in the article. Only negativity, shows the state of modern mainstream media...
Awesome video, as always! Thank you all for your amazing work!
Strip it down again. Mounting points don't line up. Grind off excessive welds and splatter
I cant wait for this launch
The white platform was taken into MB1. Watched it live on Rover 1 and they ended up not using the truck and just carried it with the tele handler . The shape screams stair landing for access to the new booster stand. Also the white item you called out as screen framing is actually another small platform on legs, likely for a similar purpose.
Do you have a time and date that the platform went into MB1 by any chance?
@@StephanieB67 Let me think on the timing. I remember noting the time in the chat but it was a few days ago now. I think it was even the afternoon right after the flyover. Check out the image that the big platform is in and you will see what I meant as that angle shows the small platform clearly.
Thanks again for the enjoyable content :)
Honestly wouldn’t be a bad idea to start building hours for my commercial 😂
Huh, seems SpaceX still hasn't had any luck purchasing that one little plot of land. Do we have any info on who or what owns it and why they're holding on to it? Hoping for more cash, just outta spite, something else? Sure they're building around it, but it looks weird how they divert around that one little square of land
OK, I give up; what is a ‘puck shucker’?
It is a thrust simulator for the 'puck', the round plate that holds the engine mounts. It has hydraulic actuators that push up on the engine mounts.
@@StephanieB67 Specifically the inner engines mounts while outer engines are fed directly through the dome.
Call you senators.
Call your congressmen.
Adjudication by regulation isn't how things work.
Passt gut
Question: in the early days there was a liquifaction plant. Whatever happened to that ? I thought the concept at the time was using solar power to power the liquifier. Also remember talk of a natural gas well that would supply future Starship activities. Any word ?
The Air Separation Unit is at the Sanchez Site and has been operational for some time.
@@StephanieB67 MUCH appreciated.
I wonder how the construction channels will handel an enclosed, and finished starbase. I guess the can still watch ships going to and from the launch pad... that is if the environmentalist don't win. If they do, i guess they can show the demolistion.
I vote for GigaBay instead of MegaBay II.
Its just a carbon copy of the mega bay.
Personally now that its all cleaned up id prefer it to be the mid bay and two high bays.
It’s the same size. Giga implies an at least an order of magnitude enlargement over something Mega.
@@DavJumps one could also look at it as the third bay for third order of magnitude
Can't cancel something that was never actually scheduled.
ItsDuck..
👍👍👍🇮🇳
Bro, Starship has been de-stacked for a week now. Where have you been?
Thanks for commenting! It was de-stacked on September 14th (same day of the flyover) which was 5 days ago from today. We would be remiss to recap the events of the past week - as is the purpose of this series - without mentioning the de-stack.
@@peekaboo2022zyI thought you had already posted a video that included the de-stacking. My bad if you didn't; Must've been NASASpaceFlight I saw.
Wiping is for your butt... Not before and after videos.
True that!
It is not "DAY-looge" is is "DELL-yooge"
Delay implies it is occuring later than expected. This is not and was never the case. Stop believing liars.
Thanks!
Thank you!