Replay! SpaceX Starship launches on 3rd integrated test flight
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
- SpaceX launched Starship atop of its Super Heavy booster from their Starbase facility in South Texas on March 14, 2024. Full Story: www.space.com/spacex-starship...
The gleaming, stainless-steel Starship rocket and its Super Heavy booster, which together stand 400 feet tall (122 meters), were filled with more than 10 million pounds of liquid methane and liquid oxygen propellant during the recent launch dress rehearsal, which was performed at SpaceX's Starbase facility near Boca Chica Beach in southern Texas.
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A big thank you from me to everyone who makes this possible! Absolutely amazing!
the fact they could record live reentry is incredible
I want to know more about that. It would seem like anything you hang off of the booster at those speeds will cause drag/friction etc. And further it seems like it might compromise the booster's structure. I know zilch about how these things are constructed and I don't even play a rocket scientist on tv, but I'm still intrigued.
What reentry?
The whole thing cuts off at 43minutes (T+ 11m25s)
Where is the "reentry"?
I know! None of my friends are impressed but i keep telling them how much they should be. :P
They literally did not. Several times they even said how it’s not currently possible.
Okay, what's a more accurate way of describing the giant ass blanket of plasma coating the whole ship that formed from the friction of it reentering the atmosphere that was broadcasted live?@@cooperhedger
Excellent test mission. That reentry start might've been the first one seen live in history.
really? Timestamp please.
The whole thing cuts off at 43minutes (T+ 11m25s)
Where is the "reentry"?
@@SuperAd1980 What they mean is that they got to see some of the glowing plasma (which was really cool to see) and 𝘵𝘦𝘤𝘩𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 it reentered the atmosphere, just didn't make it down in 1 piece.
Edit: Oh my bad I should looked at the video, idk why it didnt show it
good profile pic
@Little908 thanks to Scott Manley for his short video and commentary.
Looked awesome.
Молодцы ребята. Душа инженера радуется вашей удаче! :)
That first stage is always BAD ASS
Imagine watching it crashing from sea lvl 🤯🤯🤯
Like Rey Misterio from the top rope
Fantastic! Also, at 39:52, there was a pretty rare supersonic water landing!
I'm 70 and my inner little kid could watch this all day long!!!
🙏❤️
Brings back memories of those heady Mercury, Gemini and Apollo days, well done SpaceX Team!
Absolutely incredible. Congratulations to everyone at SpaceX. Making history. Your names will be spoken for all of Earth's future history
No. This piece of junk isn’t going anywhere
@@shortaybrown maybe. Maybe not. SpaceX is still making history
@@shortaybrownit is a revolutionary piece of technology, explain how this is “junk” and how it’ll never go anywhere?
“Thank you for flying SpaceX”
"Thank you for flying Ryanspace" :)
Thank you RAINX
It crashed, going 3x the speed of sound.... your hypothetical astronauts are all dead. 🤣
@@burninintexas7597 When people still can't understand what "test" really means... Jeez!
@@Vasy2310 At some point you have to stop with the tests and admit you are just not cut out for this...
This is my Super Bowl
Fuck yeah!
Haha lol me to
Landing men on the moon and returning them safely is the Super Bowl of rocketry. The last Super Bowl was 1969 🤦♀️
@@mrsmartypants_1 No, landing on the moon is like the USA winning the World Cup than the Superbowl.
@@jamestavella1398 There’s lots of world cups. Which one lol? I’m sticking with Super Bowl. It’s a violent, athletic one and done thing. Lots of over all World Cup wins are made up of accumulated points throughout a season.
Congratulations to the whole SpaceX team! This is remarkable!
Remarkable how they edited the first 45 minutes and lost the last 30 minutes of this video...
Well done spaceX.
If it has double to triple saturn 5 thrust that's crazy if you ever seen that rocket in person it's mind boggling how large one motor is! Wow so Starship must be crazy!!!
I'm sooooo proud of SpaceX team
This is amazing how huge this rocket is ,Space X is doing some really cutting edge stuff here in rocketry science .
The booster might have had a successful soft splashdown if it came in through the atmosphere at a more shallow angle. This would’ve created more atmospheric drag, thus slowing it down more. I’m sure SpaceX already has plans on how to do it better next time. Amazing footage and incredible job by SpaceX!!
The only bad thing I have to say is that we have to wait another 2-3 months for another launch and to witness MORE!!!
Congratulations Space X. Stoked for you all. 🙌👌
Watching that reentry as it happen was one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen. Almost as beautiful as the fairing reentry video from a few years ago.
This video "Replay" hate to say it.....super proffessional and way easy to understand Thanks Space X team!! Very Intense Yall
This will be the talk all week Starship successfully launched & Oh the views from onboard Cams perfect SpaceX
The engineering team is the freaking GOAT! Way to go, lads!
Nah, NASA Apollo is still the GOAT.
@@philipthecow Well, I can't discredit decades of technological advances made by them. But they still didn't solve the very problem that made the government cancel space programs: reusable boosters and rockets to diminish costs. That was something that SpaceX pioneered for heavy loads. All I am saying is that I am very happy with the return of said programs through Artemis, but that wouldn't be possible with the current budget, if not for SpaceX's little boost.
...Who am I kidding? The US has far enough budget for space programs, they just prefer to dump it all in the military.
@@philipthecow you're not smart stfu
Congratulations to the SpaceX team for a job well done in lifting such a giant rocket!🍾🍾🍾🍾🥂🥂🥂🥂🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Looking forward to a sustainable future for humanity. Great leadership, great team . You give me hope🚀 ⚓️
to get these type of results on only the third try is amazing.
Starship making history yet again! 🚀 So proud and excited to see where we'll go next!
We? 😂😂
Congratulations on your successful test flight.
It exploded...I don't know how successful that was. Better than the previous flights, but it still exploded.
@@louisianaguy2661still a success since the ship made it to the reentry
@@louisianaguy2661 shhhh.... shut up the smart one's are talking now
It’s not a success, still no controlled burn landing..
@@madsam0320 do you want the biggest rocket in the whole world to work flawlessly with just it'd 3rd launch?
So fantastic!!! I get emotional watching the success of this mission. Well done to all at SpaceX. Can't wait to see the next flight!
I see the earth is indeed a sphere!!
so fking sweet!!! :D Congratulations for this mega performance!!!! GO Starship GO
congratulations to SpaceX team.. huge milestone accomplished, I wished we had another view of the 1st stage re-entry and splashdown of the booster
We have started “the final frontier” at a whole new level
1:19:26 onwards was probably one of the greatest views of reentry ever caught in space. AMAZING!
Are watching the same video? The video is only 43min long, man.
@@Hikaru-Makimura it must have been edited then. That’s a shame
??? The whole thing cuts off at 43minutes (T+ 11m25s)
Where is the "reentry"?
@@ToussaintProductions ah I see.
Not Bad Space X, Not Bad at All !
Congratulations To the Entire Team.
Amazing feat of human endeavor. A true epitome of resilience and innovation.
What!? We landed on the moon in 1969!
@@QuantumEX Another great achievement.
Greatest success of SpaceX and human civilization! Goog luck ahead.
I'm so excited for the day we can all get into a rocket ship and just go into space even have small personal ones like Star wars. 🚀🙌🔥
Non of 'Us' will be going,,"Don't You Get It!", It Will Be Only For Those Within The 'Military/Money People & Family's'..
That reentry was incredible to watch! I was so excited when I watched it reenter the atmosphere!
Except it burned up in the atmosphere. Lol
If the door works I want to see a test dispense of dummy starlinks. But, where would it safely be able to do so?
Great views [ just excellent ]. Go SpaceX - and Great big congratulations to the SpaceX team. You go guys..!!
Incredible and impressive. Congrats and well done❤
Great job!!!
Glad I finally found the real space x channel!
Awesome footage
Incredible and impressive. Congrats and well done
Heavy precision space ballet !
Congratulations 👏👏
Congratulations SpaceX !!
This launch was absolutely stunning!
Congratulations it's beautiful
So it no longer blows up when they test the pressure at full power like before?
One of the most satisfying things I've ever seen. ❤❤😊
Congrats guys!!
Best takeaway: Kate's new bangs really suit her! 😂
i am so lucky to be here for this.
CONGRADULATIOINS ON A GREAT LAUNCH!!! PRESS ON!!
Awesome team effort
So, did anyone register a Tsunami from the booster hitting the ocean at 2500 km/h?
Booster made over 4000kmh on descent, I think they need to find the way to start slowing down gradually a lot earlier, this should reduce the overall stress on the crafts structure, if they will be reused obviously.
Well, given that Space X has been doing this for 20 years now, I would assume the rapid descent was allowed on purpose to test the overall stress on the structure and it's control systems. It's a golden opportunity for it. Since its a throwaway prototype (with more launches in the pipeline), you want to expose and learn all the extremes you can.
Congrats SpaceX team!
Very cool launch. Sorry it was lost coming back but it was a successful test.
Esto es increíble 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good job Arron for his crew with the super heavy booster
starship spitting out starlink satellites like Pez
what an impressive group of people
Looks like still engine restart issues on 1 st stage when deorbiting and on descent, and engine restart in orbit on the ship… but amazing progress and success on this test!
What happened to john insprucker?
Congratulations space X 🎉🎉🎉
Excellent lauch😍
太帅了,
At the 40:40 point what is that debris flying around on the left side of the image - Is that space junk or from the rocket?
Looks like the under side of heat tiles
Wow, that thing took off quick!
Not slow like Apollo 11.
@@codetech5598, nor like the first two flights.
Did you fix it?
But why cut out the ending?
Because it burned up on re-entry. I mean they did great but that's not good to cut it out.
Is it just me, or did Starship/Super Heavy get off the launchpad much faster after ignition than IFT-2?
Great job I love watching it I hope NASA make a model kit of it I want one
woww looked a lot more fast than previus
Congratulations watching from Melbourne
Saw it in Flordia a while ago how was your view, if you'd like to come here for another launch we'd be happy to help sponsor your stay (not a travel agent)
Is this live
amazing
The last video of 1st stage, it seemed to be acting rather squirrely. 2nd stage DID splash down, just not seen.😅
Crashed. Lol
The images from this test mission, The Raptor' performed fairly well, up until it didnt unfortunately. The data is what can be gleaned and the studies can help to build an even better starship with all safety concerns are for the eventuality of a manned crew aboard.
👏 An amazing display of power, speed and best was the pix of Mother Earth..Just, wow! ❤
Does high low tide affect lift off
Well done to the entire space x team. Mars it is
What happened to the booster? Was it supposed to return in one piece ?
Achei incrível…
Maravilhoso, parabéns para vocês , espero ter a oportunidade de ser uma das primeiras pessoas a habitar está planeta que sempre achei ENCANTADOR …
Did it re enter or not? All feeds just stop
Stay tuned
40:53 Why did the image in the telemetry show Starship flip 180* when we could see Starship hadn't changed orientation?
This is just a guess, I haven't looked at trajectory, but if it crossed into the southern hemisphere or something like that, maybe the data makes it look flipped
It's totally fake. Just like the moon landing. Lol
@@lachy6645 That's possible, but I realized what's more likely is the ship rotated on the z-axis instead of the x-axis or y-axis. The 2-D image can't display that rotation, so it simply flips the image once the 180* turn is complete.
🎉go space X Go Starship congrats on a beautiful feat of technology and innovation from Ngapuhi with inspiration and success
Wilber and Orville would be most impressed. You'll be with them now son. Congrats.
Nice Job 🎉
It was dreamlike 😂we are so impressed and loving your prowess ❤
So Awesome
Looked like the heat tiles were coming off on reentry
It was snowing?
Yeah.... not too shabby... as far as flying machines go.
Excellent
Ну в итоге аппарат на земле, все норм
awesome!
I think she meant T minus 32 minutes..., not "T plus 32 minutes and 24 seconds awaiting our third flight test..."
I think the earth might be spherical.
*Elon, you're the king of the world!*
its so cool