See Starship just before launch with Elon Musk!!! (w/ post launch interview)

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • Go to ground.news/everydayastronaut to stay informed on SpaceX and all things space with a balanced perspective to form your own conclusions. Subscribe through my link to get 40% off unlimited access with the Vantage Plan this month.
    Get up close and personal to a full stack of Starship on the Orbital Launch Mount at SpaceX's Starbase facility with Elon Musk. Then hear how Starship Flight 4 went when we follow up with Elon after the launch!
    00:00 - Intro
    00:28 - Launch Pad
    16:52 - Launch Footage
    18:10 - Sponsor
    19:46 - Post Launch Interview
    31:57 - Outro
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  • @EverydayAstronaut
    @EverydayAstronaut  16 днів тому +157

    Go to ground.news/everydayastronaut to stay informed on SpaceX and all things space with a balanced perspective to form your own conclusions. Subscribe through my link to get 40% off unlimited access with the Vantage Plan this month.

    • @neerjatomar4737
      @neerjatomar4737 16 днів тому +10

      Elon Musk is pure Hope ❤️ 🚀

    • @RJ1J
      @RJ1J 16 днів тому +9

      We need an "insane" counter for these videos, or a super cut. I think we're pushing 50.

    • @scabthecat
      @scabthecat 16 днів тому +5

      News media is dead. We are in the era of the speciality journalist. It changes everything for people truly interested in a subject.

    • @Sonnell
      @Sonnell 16 днів тому +2

      Why is your cameraman always behind you two? He should be either in front of you two, or behind you and in front of Elon. Coming from an ex long time cameraman :)

    • @ewmegoolies
      @ewmegoolies 16 днів тому +2

      Replace the Hotstage ring with the grid fins!! Mount them vertical to support the starship on ascent, and when it blasts away from the booster, the grid fins fall into their horizontal landing position. The fins can be bigger to drag going down, and can be reduced to 2 or three fins. This will save drag on the ascent and weight from the Hotstage rings being integral to doubling as the grid fins!! Tell Musk to think about it.

  • @CS-px9rr
    @CS-px9rr 16 днів тому +1188

    I absolutely love how an amateur youtuber became THE guy with the inside scoop on the biggest ting in spaceflight.....

    • @shmulimargulies5462
      @shmulimargulies5462 15 днів тому +48

      I know, right? It's almost as though EA has redefined the industry and can't really be called an amateur anymore

    • @andybreuhan
      @andybreuhan 15 днів тому +15

      Because he is a SpaceX fanboy

    • @CS-px9rr
      @CS-px9rr 15 днів тому +43

      @@andybreuhan He sure is a fanboy of Space...

    • @kurtlee3198
      @kurtlee3198 15 днів тому +49

      @@andybreuhan why would he not be? look at what they let him do, anyone who does that or gives u that much access you're gonna be a fan of

    • @oooooooooo3449
      @oooooooooo3449 15 днів тому +53

      @@andybreuhan What else is there to be a fan boy of? Blue Origin?

  • @hristianignev9188
    @hristianignev9188 16 днів тому +1951

    The shot at 00:46 is almost like science fiction movie.

    • @Schinkeldink
      @Schinkeldink 16 днів тому +116

      like a render or something

    • @minerharry
      @minerharry 16 днів тому +86

      Exactly what I was thinking, it’s just so clean!

    • @andygilliland
      @andygilliland 16 днів тому +80

      like a set from "Interstellar"

    • @stevenmckamey
      @stevenmckamey 16 днів тому +50

      looks like a Star Wars base

    • @94nolo
      @94nolo 16 днів тому +59

      it does.. I love how clean and minimal it looks, with the purple sunset colors.

  • @AliceHartlovey
    @AliceHartlovey 15 днів тому +363

    The way that Elon is totally nerdy and puts a UA-camr high up on his priorities and gives it what looks like a good chunk of his valuable time is impressive to me. A very big majority of big companies wouldn't even let a UA-camr get near their CEO, if anything they would have a PR person do an interview for an hour or so and thats that. Elon and Tim are best buddies and i respect that

    • @babbagebrassworks4278
      @babbagebrassworks4278 15 днів тому

      If mainstream media was not out to get him he might talk to them, otherwise I think it is more "Go get f...ed".

    • @hoasynguoiao1889
      @hoasynguoiao1889 13 днів тому +6

      Because Elon has a cosmic mindset.

    • @Soulzzzzz
      @Soulzzzzz 13 днів тому +11

      na thats 2010 mindset... everyone is on youtube nowadays, main aim is to get to as much viewers as you can and Everyday Astronaut has most subscribers on the space launch updates front.. ULA CEO done it with smartereveryday

    • @xuser48
      @xuser48 13 днів тому +6

      @@Soulzzzzz - Both Tory Bruno and Elon Musk are hardcore rocket enthusiasts.

    • @corymurphy2947
      @corymurphy2947 12 днів тому +9

      I’m in my mid 50’s, I grew up with the 3 channels and a couple on UHF, this is SO much better than some reporter trying to cover it. Few people have the knowledge and passion like Tim. He’s the PERFECT platform and Elon sees that.

  • @SimonPedersen1
    @SimonPedersen1 14 днів тому +79

    What I really love about this interview is how simple and down-to-earth it feels. Just two humans with a shared interest talking together. No press team, no polished words, no non-sense -- and no fences "you can't go futher than this". They're standing in front of the largest rocket ever - just talking. Come on! CNN, BBC or Sky could never do this, ever!

    • @lisamagness4194
      @lisamagness4194 13 днів тому +8

      Absolutely. Love hearing Elon think while speaking.

  • @disskuss4268
    @disskuss4268 16 днів тому +609

    Mechazilla gets shorter arms, so it becomes Mecharex

  • @Poed3rbaas
    @Poed3rbaas 16 днів тому +770

    I've seen plenty of videos of the launch site, but them actually walking there really made me realize how huge it is.

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 16 днів тому +8

      Saturn V in 1967 was only 30 feet shorter...

    • @brianknow9142
      @brianknow9142 16 днів тому

      @@joannewilson6577 only?

    • @bids.4382
      @bids.4382 16 днів тому +17

      ​@@joannewilson6577 And?

    • @Doomsday499
      @Doomsday499 16 днів тому +29

      @@joannewilson6577 and the saturn V is not reusable? puts 100 less tonnes into orbit? orders of magnitude more expensive to design, build and operate? soooo, your point is?

    • @uhhuhh4129
      @uhhuhh4129 15 днів тому +9

      @@joannewilson6577good point! Achieved nothing but showing your ignorance

  • @garrisonaerialimages2951
    @garrisonaerialimages2951 15 днів тому +87

    You are the premier interviewer with Elon and all things space. I love the fact that Elon is so comfortable around you knowing that you are genuine with your love for space and look forward to many more interviews with you and Elon. Thank you, both

  • @matthewwhitehead7105
    @matthewwhitehead7105 15 днів тому +53

    "It's easy to be an arm chair rocket engineer." 😄 I think that was my favorite part.

  • @steverobbins4872
    @steverobbins4872 16 днів тому +828

    As you're walking up to the OLM, a funny line would be "it's around here somewhere".

    • @fireworking7871
      @fireworking7871 16 днів тому +14

      lolll

    • @3DGladiator
      @3DGladiator 16 днів тому +10

      lol....

    • @PristineTX
      @PristineTX 16 днів тому +21

      Yes. And the distance to those old vertical tanks in the tank farm looks FAR AWAY when seen here, from a normal lens and ground angle, compared to the long telephoto lens views we usually get, where the tank farm has always appeared dangerously close to the pad.
      It defies logic. Even to an experienced photographer, who KNOWS how much telephoto lenses compress the perception of distance between objects, it is still surprising somehow. The huge size of those objects really play tricks on the mind.

    • @gmancolo
      @gmancolo 15 днів тому +4

      Version 2 will have summon.

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError 15 днів тому +2

      @@PristineTX wait till that's a common sight everywhere else… that's the real mindfuckery

  • @chaser1956
    @chaser1956 16 днів тому +853

    This is so cool that Elon actually gave his time to a lone UA-cam reporter and discussed with him the visions that he has. Great Job!

    • @itsyo42
      @itsyo42 16 днів тому +210

      Elon is a fan of Tim and has praised his knowledge and the quality of videos on this channel.
      You can see him multiple times wearing Everyday Astronaut merch too.
      This is all due to Tim's effort and passion

    • @michaelrenn327
      @michaelrenn327 16 днів тому +32

      this gatta be way more enjoyable then lemon

    • @Zer0talentWoW
      @Zer0talentWoW 16 днів тому +41

      Tim one interview changed the whole course of the rocket. I recommend go watching it

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude 16 днів тому +32

      Elon knows the value of marketing

    • @VIJAYzk
      @VIJAYzk 16 днів тому +83

      Much better to talk to someone who loves learning Rocket science than a TV reporter doing their job

  • @nicolaslanglais
    @nicolaslanglais 15 днів тому +17

    Hate or love the guy, you can't deny he's gathered a team that is making space looking really cool

  • @greghadaller
    @greghadaller 15 днів тому +14

    28:01
    Tim: Do you think you ought to complete Tower 2 before trying to catch the booster with Tower 1?
    Elon: No, we have replacement parts...

    • @simongeard4824
      @simongeard4824 15 днів тому +7

      Yes, well... the current tower is version 1 hardware - it works, but if they break it, it just means they'll need version 2 a little sooner. And they've done enough launches with it now that they probably have a long list of improvements to be incorporated.

    • @realulli
      @realulli 11 днів тому +1

      @@simongeard4824 It's took short to accommodate the later versions... biggest change. ;-)

    • @farscape1714
      @farscape1714 11 днів тому +2

      Its more of if booster crashes and takes out the tower then they are half way done with replacing it.

  • @JeroenBaxexm
    @JeroenBaxexm 16 днів тому +1625

    Elon; 'let's say this is Earth..' points at the Earth

    • @notnotjake
      @notnotjake 16 днів тому +46

      I thought the same thing 😂

    • @crowlsyong
      @crowlsyong 16 днів тому +24

      6:43

    • @s-t-f
      @s-t-f 16 днів тому +5

      6:45?

    • @s-t-f
      @s-t-f 16 днів тому +5

      ​@@crowlsyong I was 30 sec late 😅

    • @hermanrobak1285
      @hermanrobak1285 16 днів тому +81

      Us regular Earth-dwellers don't need to establish the frame of reference when we describe a coasting or gliding vehicle. But space nerds can't shake the habit. In orbital mechanics, "down" and "forward" are much less obvious than we are used to.

  • @christophergenovese9010
    @christophergenovese9010 16 днів тому +358

    Just from a pure filmmaking point of view, that long uncut take of approaching the launch pad as Elon whistles and the wind blows is one of the most beautiful shots I've ever seen.

    • @satos1
      @satos1 15 днів тому +16

      Same. It looks surreal.

    • @HankScally
      @HankScally 15 днів тому +17

      That tune that Elon was whistling was part of the 1812 Overture that usually involves carrillion and cannons. A Russian composer wrote it...I am not stating his name because I honestly do not remember how to spell it.

    • @Paultimate7
      @Paultimate7 15 днів тому +4

      lmao dont see much do you

    • @themadmallard
      @themadmallard 14 днів тому +3

      that column of fire of the thrust was reality altering to watch. can you imagine the sound in the area?

    • @mattm6178
      @mattm6178 14 днів тому +2

      yup same perspective i had too!!

  • @francobenitez6810
    @francobenitez6810 15 днів тому +9

    I can't get enough of these interviews about Starship, so much progress in so little time. Thank you Tim!

  • @mathisdouchy8173
    @mathisdouchy8173 15 днів тому +15

    Tim: "...and you're trying to catch it." Elon: "YEAH, catch it with mechazilla arms."
    It will be insane when this happens for the first time in the history of humanity!!!

  • @ignorantFid
    @ignorantFid 16 днів тому +318

    Elon seemed so happy during the follow-up interview

    • @ZhiYin
      @ZhiYin 15 днів тому +27

      Yes, drastically different mood from the day before.

    • @schrodingerscat1863
      @schrodingerscat1863 15 днів тому +32

      Must have been a massive relief the entire flight being so successful. Re-entry was probably the biggest challenge they faced on the whole project and to see that concept proved is really the last major challenge. From now on it will be all about finessing and reliability of what has already been achieved.

    • @Paultimate7
      @Paultimate7 15 днів тому +1

      Yeah his kids dont want to be around him so he was happy someone did.

    • @AmazonWebService98
      @AmazonWebService98 14 днів тому +3

      ​@@Paultimate7inside information or you just a bot

    • @schrodingerscat1863
      @schrodingerscat1863 14 днів тому +10

      @@Paultimate7 Funny how his kids always seem to be around if that is the case.
      If you had ever actually achieved anything really difficult you would understand the feeling that comes with success.

  • @DominicPaz
    @DominicPaz 16 днів тому +289

    That Starship still working even after burning up one flap was like the A10 warthog of spacecraft.

    • @linecraftman3907
      @linecraftman3907 16 днів тому +43

      more like the f15 lol, like that one time it landed without wing

    • @matthewconnor5483
      @matthewconnor5483 15 днів тому +16

      ​@@linecraftman3907good reference. The fact the pilot didn't even know the wing was missing is the crazy part of that story.

    • @KnightsWithoutATable
      @KnightsWithoutATable 15 днів тому +2

      @@matthewconnor5483 They knew it was bad, but that they felt they could still land the plane instead of punching out. Pilot gets to make the call as there is no way to force them.

    • @rdbchase
      @rdbchase 14 днів тому +1

      Who cares that the thermal protection system failed? Not the fanboys -- they're transfixed by "the little flap that could".

    • @bobrobert6277
      @bobrobert6277 14 днів тому

      @@linecraftman3907 i heard a interview the pilot said he knew something was wrong and the landing was hard but i no idea he was missing a wing because how can you fly with only one wing

  • @farmerpete6274
    @farmerpete6274 15 днів тому +25

    in 1969 I watched some very grainy, wriggly, poor resolution pictures of the Moon Landing, and thought that it was incredible that we could see people on the moon! Thanks to Elon and SpaceX, I can now not only watch the development of the future of Space Travel, but can also see in incredible detail both the technology and the people involved. And many thanks Tim for gaining Elon's trust and bring us all these amazing insights. Well done!

    • @aleisterdenven
      @aleisterdenven 12 днів тому +1

      Outer Space is the work of The Devil to make Us forget about our true origin - The Garden Of Eden!

    • @aleisterdenven
      @aleisterdenven 12 днів тому +1

      Do Not Believe These People!
      They Are Deceivers!

    • @hookeaires6637
      @hookeaires6637 7 днів тому

      @@aleisterdenventake your meds

    • @hookeaires6637
      @hookeaires6637 7 днів тому +1

      Same here. Being old with memories of the entire timeline has its benefits.

  • @tobytilsed5333
    @tobytilsed5333 15 днів тому +7

    of all the people in the wold that could be the richest, I'm glad it's Elon 😊

  • @alfredogonzalez1280
    @alfredogonzalez1280 16 днів тому +248

    I'm blown away by these two interviews. Two friends casually talking about and standing right beside an engineering marvel that no other space agency is even considering. Truly historic !!!

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 16 днів тому +3

      China will have one sooner than later and anyone who want to rent it will have it because that is one of the way to pay part of the $10 billion that will cost the R&D of first optimized one in 2026.

    • @RandomPerson-V
      @RandomPerson-V 16 днів тому +9

      ​@@joannewilson6577What?

    • @drewperez2816
      @drewperez2816 15 днів тому +13

      ​@joannewilson6577 first optimized what? Ship, engine, rocket, landing gears, im so confused 😂

    • @drewperez2816
      @drewperez2816 15 днів тому +7

      I'm sure Elon dosen't see him as a friend. No offense to Joe n all, but elon sees him like he sees every person that wants to talk space x. "Oh boy I gotta explain rocketry to more people" I'm sure this is what he thinks just said in simpler terms.

    • @ponezpyo
      @ponezpyo 15 днів тому

      @@joannewilson6577 China is still not landing any operational rockets after all these years of SpaceX making it mundane. Kinda hard to put faith in them surpassing SpaceX at this point. 🤷🏼‍♂

  • @drakorez
    @drakorez 16 днів тому +74

    6:44 Using the earth as the earth in the example made me laugh.

  • @removechan10298
    @removechan10298 13 днів тому +5

    "Romantic lighting for mk 1"
    i love this interview so much, and cryo is awesome for the launch footage. what a rollercoaster this flight was, just awe inspiring
    there is so much in the future for you Tim

  • @bluewaterboof82
    @bluewaterboof82 15 днів тому +13

    I must say that in the first video Elon was completely preoccupied with the upcoming launch and he seemed to just barely be following along with the interview. In the post-launch interview he was visibly more present and less distracted.

    • @ChaineYTXF
      @ChaineYTXF 12 днів тому

      This is also before the launch...
      Edit: Tim just mentionned doing a post-flight quick interview. I didn't see it😊

    • @realulli
      @realulli 11 днів тому +1

      @@ChaineYTXF The second half of this clip is the post flight interview.

  • @4fuzzybear
    @4fuzzybear 16 днів тому +193

    After decades of watching NASA CRAWL , We are blessed to have this man and his team LEAP into History. Thank you Elon and SpaceX for the ride.

    • @CATinBOOTS81
      @CATinBOOTS81 15 днів тому +21

      NASA does, what politicians ask or allow them to do. That's the main issue.

    • @forwarduntodarkness1329
      @forwarduntodarkness1329 15 днів тому +4

      Aww - you missed the golden opportunity to say how they LAUNCHED their way into history instead of just LEAP 😂

    • @forwarduntodarkness1329
      @forwarduntodarkness1329 15 днів тому

      @@CATinBOOTS81the issue with NASA boils down to the fact that it gets funding via appropriation rather than just an upfront budget that they get to actually chose where and how to spend - since it requires an act of Congress - literally - to approve funding for a rocket or rover or satellite or whatever - all the politicians then get involved cause they all want their piece of the pie for their state - and rather than giving as many companies in as many states contracts for x piece or part but requiring they all go to one or a few central location(s) - limiting EXTREMELY expensive and time consuming and difficult transportation from this city to that and that airport to that facility and that facility back to that port or airport etc - would make SOOO much more sense to have the companies take their part abd fly out to the launch site where they assemble the rocket cooperatively in a big VAB like building rather than the insanity we have today - look at the path the James Webb telescope too around the country - like this way and that way and back over to where it just came from clear to the other side of the country where it moves around some before going back to the other side only to go right back again…. - it’s INSANE and makes no sense - would be so much more cost effective and efficient to give for sake of argument in an ideal world - every state gets one or a couple companies headquarter there that get contracts for the engine or the guidance unit or the heat shield or this valve or that pipe or whatever but part of the contract is they and their part or parts have to go TO where the rocket is being built and tested and ultimately launched so we’re not having to move MASSIVE chunks of rockets around for no reason just so a new part can be put in before sending it to someone else - but that’s not how we do it - politics are definitely a part, but like I said - the funds being from appropriation and thus locked in stone - short of another act of Congress to amend or add or change something - so if we could encourage giving as many companies and thus states tax/income as possible but centralizing where things get put together or at least limiting, and allowing for changing of plans - if someone gets a contract for a valve say and they win saying it’ll take 2 years and cost $5 million bucks - but then 3-5 years late and 8-10+ mil in the hole they’re asking for more time and money and someone else comes along, I can get you one in a month and it’ll cost 250k - they should be able to dump the first company that’s not met their contract and move to someone who can - AND demand their money back too - or at least a portion - that’s why there’s been so many delays with the SLS - Boeing keeps having issues and blah blah blah but because we’ve signed a low giving them money and the contract for some asinine reason it makes more sense to keep giving them time and money and delaying the entire project rather than yanking their contract and going to a competition- in this case, SpaceX - who’s clearly showing they’re FAR more capable because they don’t have the red tape and stupid levels of bureaucracy and all NASA has to put up with - and they don’t have to spend half a year shipping crap around for millions of dollars all to get five new bits put in and still be years out - and they’re VASTLY cheaper too because they’re not bloating their bids and all like the majority of these military contractors do - I LOVE the interview from a good couple years back now with like a vp or ceo - someone high up - with ULA where he was basically whining that they can’t keep up and compete with SpaceX’s prices - like yeah that’s what happens when you get complacent, greedy, and lazy for 40 years and think you won’t ever have to worry about not being able yo win contracts cause you’ve been doing it so long Uncle Sam will keep overpaying you cause there isn’t anyone else they can go with besides Boeing and a few others - but then SpaceX comes along and in less than 25 years has fully certified and built and developed 3 orbital rockets, a crewed variant of two of them, and are quickly nearing certifying the fourth one - which is literally the biggest rocket in history - and they’ve got plans to make it and go even bigger smh - if nasa was given a budget and could cut underperforming companies that aren’t delivering for others who will and hold them to their bids and timelines, it would be amazing to see what NASA would do - least that's my opinion

    • @davidkottman3440
      @davidkottman3440 15 днів тому +5

      Having a tangible goal is the difference. When NASA had the "land a man on the moon in this decade" goal, they made tremendous progress. Elon & SpaceX have the "man to Mars in my life time" goal, and that's broken into the steps necessary both before and after reaching Mars. A clearly defined goal, within a time frame, & access to financing are the necessary ingredients for rapid progress.

    • @SilmarilS79
      @SilmarilS79 15 днів тому +4

      @@davidkottman3440 NASA had goals.. but politician changed/cancel them all the time, with a lot of ressources lost... Constellation project cost 230B$ and got canceled by politics....

  • @k.c.sunshine1934
    @k.c.sunshine1934 16 днів тому +279

    I much prefer Elon's kind of interview compared to NASA politicians on their launches.
    These interviews are completely awesome to watch! Thank-you Elon and Tim!

    • @MrShikaga
      @MrShikaga 14 днів тому +10

      Yep, because Elon talks as though his audience actually can understand something complex. Everyone else talks down to you like you are a 5th grader

    • @nathaliebossard1917
      @nathaliebossard1917 13 днів тому

      @@MrShikaga😊😅

    • @realulli
      @realulli 11 днів тому +3

      @@MrShikaga That's why Elon likes talking to Tim. Tim and his viewers understand the stuff while just about every other interviewer need extreme dumbing down.

    • @MrShikaga
      @MrShikaga 11 днів тому

      @@realulli yep. It’s why independent journalism is so important. There is no way each need outlet can have a dedicated reporter who is as informed about their field as Tim is, so they all need to assign novices, and it is all just a bit pointless.

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 15 днів тому +4

    Kudo’s man. Just casually chatting with Elon, immediately after such a great achievement. I’m sure there were a lot of things going on, yet he took time out of his day to o over the event with you. That…is mind blowing, in and of itself.

  • @Dst-dz8sl
    @Dst-dz8sl 15 днів тому +4

    Tim, thanks for your great videos and interview skills ,
    while watching your videos
    it really gives the human part/element in it
    instead of soulless corporate/business interviews.
    It's a pleasure to watch!
    Thanks!
    Greetings

  • @jakebsheppard
    @jakebsheppard 16 днів тому +593

    The tune he is whistling is 1812 overture by Tchaikovsky. It’s an absolute banger.

    • @CatskillProduction
      @CatskillProduction 16 днів тому +164

      I’d whistle that too if I were walking around my spaceship factory

    • @bluepizzaman735
      @bluepizzaman735 16 днів тому +12

      i saw it preformed live too

    • @framegrace1
      @framegrace1 16 днів тому +9

      Music for the royal fireworks would had been more appropiate :)

    • @JohnSmith-cb6qx
      @JohnSmith-cb6qx 16 днів тому +41

      It's the song they chose for the SpaceX compilation video of Falcon 9 development mishaps.

    • @faheyplayer
      @faheyplayer 16 днів тому +1

      Thanks for the correction.

  • @MrBoz2004
    @MrBoz2004 16 днів тому +170

    The way Elon stands there and looks at his rocket is very touching. You can see this mans drive to get humans to other planets in his lifetime. Also, the size of that beautiful Starship is insane. Can't wait to see flight 5.

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 16 днів тому +1

      The Saturn V was only 30 feet shorter.
      As of 2024, the Saturn V remains the only launch vehicle to have carried humans beyond low Earth orbit (LEO). The Saturn V holds the record for the largest payload capacity to low Earth orbit, 311,152 lb (141,136 kg),

    • @Syclone0044
      @Syclone0044 15 днів тому +12

      @@joannewilson6577Why are you spamming this comment all over this video?

    • @stevewalston7089
      @stevewalston7089 15 днів тому +9

      @@Syclone0044 Right? Some script kiddie gone crazy with the simplicity of sending more garbage to the internet automatically. I guess this one is better than the usual "jesus saves" messages.

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 15 днів тому

      @@Syclone0044 Because peoples enjoy knowing that NASA is AWESOME!:
      NASA has made eight successful landings on Mars and that NASA did six crewed landings on the Moon between 1969 and 1972, and numerous uncrewed landings,
      And as of 2024, the Saturn V remains the only launch vehicle to have carried humans beyond low Earth orbit (LEO).
      The Saturn V holds the record for the largest payload capacity to low Earth orbit, 311,152 lb (141,136 kg),.
      At a height of 363 feet (111 m), the Saturn V stood 58 feet (18 m) taller than the Statue of Liberty.
      NASA had four robotic spacecraft have visited Saturn. NASA's Pioneer 11 provided the first close look in September 1979.
      Pioneer 10. NASA's first spacecraft to visit the outer planets, Pioneer 10 was designed as a 21-month mission to Jupiter, yet lasted more than 30 years.
      After its Jupiter encounter in 1973, it continued beyond the solar system, sending its last signal to Earth in January 2003 from a distance of 7.6 billion miles.
      Juno completed a five-year cruise to Jupiter, arriving on July 5, 2016.
      Voyager 1 and 2 are twin spacecraft launched in 1977 to visit the outer planets of our solar system.
      Voyager 2 continued on alone to Uranus and Neptune - still the only spacecraft to visit those two distant giants.

    • @danieljohn560
      @danieljohn560 15 днів тому +4

      @@joannewilson6577 Now we just need to find who asked

  • @brandoncarlson1508
    @brandoncarlson1508 15 днів тому +2

    I just got goosebumps watching the ignition and liftoff

  • @randyblake2006
    @randyblake2006 14 днів тому +6

    Elon: "It's easy to be an armchair rocket engineer."
    Tim: "Ya, but....."

  • @AverageMan-on9zk
    @AverageMan-on9zk 16 днів тому +212

    Thanks, part 2 realised quicker than I expected.

  • @jaeluatl
    @jaeluatl 16 днів тому +71

    It is so clean out there. It looks like a computer animated rendering of the launch site.

    • @just_archan
      @just_archan 15 днів тому +8

      Yeah. But considering those shockwaves it's not surprising. Any trash could be like bullet.

    • @Kennerad0
      @Kennerad0 15 днів тому +5

      yeah its weird seeing that "just before launch" view after being used to seeing it as a work site on the live streams

    • @freedomforall2486
      @freedomforall2486 12 днів тому +1

      Well everything would get toasted if it was left there! haha

    • @realulli
      @realulli 11 днів тому +1

      @@freedomforall2486 not just toasted, probably accelerated to Mach 2+ as well.

  • @transsib
    @transsib 15 днів тому +5

    I can't imagine what it must feel like for Elon to know that HE did all of this with his team. There is such much stuff that was considered impossible, yet here we are!

  • @master-jj7um
    @master-jj7um 15 днів тому +4

    Elon: I ..I ..I..like.. the ..th.e. the. .if.. if... if..
    Everyday: Right, yeah

  • @dandymcgee
    @dandymcgee 16 днів тому +186

    There's something so much more wholesome and organic seeing a conversation between a mega fan and Elon vs. a "professional" media person like from a news station who is just doing the minimal thing to meet the job requirements then moving on to the next story. Journalism needs more specialists who truly care about the quality of their coverage and who are dedicated to presenting the information in a completely transparent and genuine way.

    • @GreatDaneRock
      @GreatDaneRock 16 днів тому +6

      FACTS

    • @john_in_phoenix
      @john_in_phoenix 16 днів тому +19

      Yes, you had to be there in the 1960s to see this from the mainstream media. All networks had dedicated science correspondents for spaceflights.

    • @tilmerkan3882
      @tilmerkan3882 16 днів тому +12

      Todays journalism really just is, what you get when people have to ditch their compassion for clicks, quota and mediocre edication requirements. One more reason for a Basic Income. We need more people like Tim, saying No to mass media mechanisms.

    • @MirceaGoia
      @MirceaGoia 16 днів тому

      @@john_in_phoenix In the '60s people were paying for journalism....today many are not, expect to be all free. Well, nobody works for free. That's why the hunt for clicks from the mainstream media. They have to survie somehow because people are not paying much anymore. And thus the quality decreases.

    • @robertscraneart174
      @robertscraneart174 16 днів тому +11

      I love this so much!!! Thank you Elon for gifting Tim Dodd and all of us with this gift of a dream we all had. To have a walking tour with you!!! Tim we are all so happy and grateful to you for being you and sharing your passion interest and optimism and coureousity with us! You are awesowe!!!! Thanknyou!!! See you next launch!!!!

  • @Jason-gq8fo
    @Jason-gq8fo 16 днів тому +82

    Bro the shot at the start of you walking up is insane

  • @manatoa1
    @manatoa1 15 днів тому

    So happy for the post launch interview

  • @LucidOscurity
    @LucidOscurity 15 днів тому

    Thanks for the follow-up!

  • @rklehm
    @rklehm 16 днів тому +47

    6:44 "If this is the earth..." Says Elon poiting to the ground LOL

    • @mxb2432
      @mxb2432 16 днів тому +1

      6:44 🫡

    • @Kaijin_04
      @Kaijin_04 15 днів тому +2

      That prove he is actually from Mars and is trying to get back home

    • @MDE_never_dies
      @MDE_never_dies 14 днів тому

      He’s just confirming it is in-fact Earth. Guy gets around.

  • @retiredbitjuggler3471
    @retiredbitjuggler3471 16 днів тому +147

    These personal interviews with Elon will be viewed by generations to come and I enjoy them greatly. I always wish it were possible to witness this type of exposure to historical giants of our past. I know my 6 grandchildren and their progeny will be able to watch these in amazement well after I’m gone. Thanks!!!

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 16 днів тому +2

      NASA visited the Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, a comet, and several asteroids
      Several Soviet and U.S. robotic spacecraft have landed on Venus and the Moon, and the United States has landed spacecraft on the surface of Mars EIGHT TIME!

    • @cogoid
      @cogoid 16 днів тому +1

      @@joannewilson6577 NASA is a national-level agency with a mandate to explore the Solar System. SpaceX is a private company which was founded with a hope to energize public opinion to provide greater support for NASA. of course, as a business they develop and launch rockets, and have also created a vast satellite internet system. They are the best thing that has happened to NASA in a long, long time.

    • @georgwagner4438
      @georgwagner4438 16 днів тому +3

      They will hear about him being one of the biggest scammer on this planet who had to serve half his life in prison..

    • @Smiles10130
      @Smiles10130 15 днів тому

      ​@@joannewilson6577 and??? Space x is a private company that's 22 years old. With more flights than nasa has even flown with one of their rockets. Space x doesn't develop rovers or probes, that's what nasa is for.

    • @TacticalWalmartBag
      @TacticalWalmartBag 15 днів тому

      @@georgwagner4438 are you mentally ill?

  • @briangarner81
    @briangarner81 8 годин тому

    Everyday Astronaut, Elon Musk and SpaceX .........An awesome team

  • @g00se99
    @g00se99 13 днів тому +2

    "It's easy being an armchair rocket engineer". Truer words were never spoken.

  • @hmspain52
    @hmspain52 16 днів тому +57

    "Booster bidet" LMFAO

  • @thesteveruss
    @thesteveruss 16 днів тому +128

    20:24 I think Elons security guy actually is a Terminator.

    • @Spectator1959
      @Spectator1959 16 днів тому +16

      Yet-to-be-announced latest version of Optimus.

    • @Jimmy_Jones
      @Jimmy_Jones 16 днів тому +7

      But did you see the security woman?

    • @drizmans
      @drizmans 15 днів тому +10

      ​@@Jimmy_Jones pretty sure that's one of the kids nannies

    • @tyjay964
      @tyjay964 15 днів тому +7

      I think all of his security team is retired Special Forces

    • @ZhiYin
      @ZhiYin 15 днів тому +2

      @@drizmans No that's the female terminator, you know the one with claws.

  • @matthewhickey5972
    @matthewhickey5972 15 днів тому

    Fantastic finish to the interview !

  • @JH-uu7jl
    @JH-uu7jl 15 днів тому +3

    So fun to listen in on this conversation. Thanks to both gentlemen for sharing with us.

  • @vicinityfpv1932
    @vicinityfpv1932 16 днів тому +208

    0:28 This scene is surreal. It's so large, it looks like a movie. I get hopeful whenever I hear Elon talk.
    So much in our society is going backwards & deteriorating, the Mars mission gives humanity hope and something to look forward to.

    • @MsArchitectschannel
      @MsArchitectschannel 16 днів тому +13

      The little giggle he gives is hilarious too, it's like he still finds it funny that he's allowed to do this. That he has enough money for such scale.

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 16 днів тому

      It's only 30 feet taller than the Saturn V in 1967.
      As of 2024, the Saturn V remains the only launch vehicle to have carried humans beyond low Earth orbit (LEO). The Saturn V holds the record for the largest payload capacity to low Earth orbit, 311,152 lb (141,136 kg).
      The first Saturn V launch lifted off from Kennedy Space Center and performed flawlessly on November 9, 1967.

    • @vaels5682
      @vaels5682 16 днів тому +2

      Mars mission is pointless IMO. Nobody wants to live there

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 16 днів тому +6

      NASA visited the Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, a comet, and several asteroids
      Several Soviet and U.S. robotic spacecraft have landed on Venus and the Moon, and the United States has landed spacecraft on the surface of Mars EIGHT TIME!

    • @Mccoyj189
      @Mccoyj189 16 днів тому +15

      @@vaels5682it’s not about want at all. It’s about using the window we currently have to ensure the survival of consciousness. If 200 years from now we are under prepared for some calamity-human caused or otherwise-we will have no one to blame of ourselves

  • @davidwilson2394
    @davidwilson2394 16 днів тому +82

    I love how Elon takes the time to do these interviews. Truly amazing

    • @gregbailey45
      @gregbailey45 15 днів тому +7

      We are truly blessed to have both Tim and Elon!

    • @ScreenSwaps
      @ScreenSwaps 12 днів тому +1

      Has like 40+ kids, spends time with none of them and instead hangs on w/ UA-camrs

  • @manythingslefttobuild
    @manythingslefttobuild 15 днів тому

    Great video with some amazing shots. Awesome you got the post flight interview.

  • @peterparker-zl2mc
    @peterparker-zl2mc 2 дні тому

    These interviews are fantastic, seeing Elon relaxed knowing he is talking to someone who has a love for rockets/engines like Tim is great, Elon clearly feels relaxed to be with him and knows he isnt there to shaft him. Great interview Tim.

  • @bradkassing616
    @bradkassing616 16 днів тому +28

    This unedited format is great. It gives me a lot more confidence knowing that questions and answers don't always come easy, even from well-informed people.

  • @mr.fragile8530
    @mr.fragile8530 16 днів тому +66

    majestic shots at the beginning

  • @JayMcGinness574
    @JayMcGinness574 15 днів тому +1

    The interview of the century! Great job!

  • @klasiks92
    @klasiks92 15 днів тому +3

    Congratulations space x team

  • @boxfordbassist
    @boxfordbassist 16 днів тому +254

    Thank you Tim :) So well worth the wait.

  • @spaceflightanalitics-ek4nj
    @spaceflightanalitics-ek4nj 16 днів тому +30

    With such scenery it's no longer an interview, it's an art

  • @colepierce8056
    @colepierce8056 15 днів тому

    I love that you are able to show us this!

  • @nathancommissariat3518
    @nathancommissariat3518 15 днів тому

    Thanks Tim and team! Awesome production on this and part 1, love it 🎉

  • @Hugo-dm1dj
    @Hugo-dm1dj 16 днів тому +189

    Two videos in such a short timespan, perfect

  • @porkpie2884
    @porkpie2884 16 днів тому +31

    3:34 "grab it by the flaps" 🤣😂🤣

    • @noalear
      @noalear 15 днів тому +3

      "This is a matter of much debate" as he's trying to not laugh.

  • @rogerhalt3991
    @rogerhalt3991 15 днів тому +4

    9:43 it’s slightly wide angle but the scale of the OLM let alone the tower is staggering

  • @jamiekawabata7101
    @jamiekawabata7101 15 днів тому +3

    Every time Tim says the word "insane," take a drink.

  • @824nd
    @824nd 15 днів тому +22

    That shot with you and Elon walking up to starship at the beginning is just amazing! It looks like real life science fiction!

  • @MrUltraAndy
    @MrUltraAndy 16 днів тому +16

    Of all of elon's interviews you get the most information when he is talking to Everyday astronaut. Great job

  • @Richard-sg5gr
    @Richard-sg5gr 4 дні тому

    Elon. You should name your two giant Starships Kong and Zilla

  • @smarchar
    @smarchar 14 днів тому +2

    "In subsonic, the Ship behaves like a giant skydiver." Cool.

  • @Rorschach.
    @Rorschach. 16 днів тому +51

    If I had a $ for every "insane" on one of these videos... but the most insane aspect is the level of access and openness. Hats off to you, EM & SpaceX.

    • @samrobinson9110
      @samrobinson9110 16 днів тому +2

      New drinking game incoming! 🥴

    • @realulli
      @realulli 11 днів тому

      @@samrobinson9110 So, Tim is supposed to alert emergency rooms about upcoming videos for the wave of ethanol poisonings? ;-)

  • @westernwarlords6004
    @westernwarlords6004 16 днів тому +197

    “Insane” a million times

    • @EverydayAstronaut
      @EverydayAstronaut  16 днів тому +214

      Yeah 😰 I need a thesaurus. I get speechless in these moments and fluttered and fill it with “crazy” and “insane” 🤦‍♂️ MY B!

    • @westernwarlords6004
      @westernwarlords6004 16 днів тому +46

      @@EverydayAstronaut love you and your work anyway! I would be awestruck too

    • @idontknowanygoodnames1498
      @idontknowanygoodnames1498 16 днів тому +22

      ​@EverydayAstronaut just saying insane over and over honestly might be the best way to convey the sheer scale and what it's like to be standing at the base of starship.

    • @geirmyrvagnes8718
      @geirmyrvagnes8718 16 днів тому +42

      @@EverydayAstronaut My tip would to remember that you don't have to fill in all gaps. It is OK to give the guy 5 seconds, he may fill in something interesting, himself.

    • @YuenanCao
      @YuenanCao 16 днів тому +7

      @@geirmyrvagnes8718 Tim knows that - i personally would tend towards beflusterment around Elon

  • @Jaspertsuki
    @Jaspertsuki 4 дні тому +1

    Your video on Elon Musk's Starship is incredibly interesting and intuitive. The explanations are clear and engaging, making complex concepts easy to understand. Great work in showcasing the innovation behind Starship. Looking forward to more insightful content from you!

  • @glenns_AI
    @glenns_AI 15 днів тому

    Top tier content Tim, been waiting for this

  • @user-ex6ks2ps2h
    @user-ex6ks2ps2h 16 днів тому +60

    Damt I never expected that tower is massive 😮

  • @jtr549
    @jtr549 16 днів тому +56

    Great to see you getting more comfortable talking with Elon, one of the only people he genuinely seems excited to chat with, it would be amazing for you to standardise a 10 min pre and post flight interview with him, going through what they're aiming to test on the flight, and then a debrief of how it went. Also when you chat to him about things you know inside and out and go into the details it really gets the best chat, I'd be very keen to know when we can expect to see windows and if the interior of the ship is being designed.

    • @Sam_Saraguy
      @Sam_Saraguy 16 днів тому +3

      Potential is definitely there for a long-term mutually beneficial relationship, I would think.

    • @babbagebrassworks4278
      @babbagebrassworks4278 15 днів тому +1

      @@Sam_Saraguy Tim is not out to get Elon, it makes a huge difference.

    • @realulli
      @realulli 11 днів тому

      @@babbagebrassworks4278 No, he's just a space geek that's just as excited as Elon about the whole thing. What makes it special is that he's knowledgeable enough to understand most of what he's saying (I spotted one occasion, when Elon mentioned adjacent flow during the factory tour).

  • @MrAluntus
    @MrAluntus 15 днів тому +1

    Nice job, Tim!

  • @drnick40
    @drnick40 15 днів тому

    Thanks Tim! Great interview and an update. Hope will see the next one soon.

  • @farras238
    @farras238 16 днів тому +104

    Next 5th flight, let's see the mechazilla arm in action🔥🔥

    • @tilmerkan3882
      @tilmerkan3882 16 днів тому

      I'm just waiting for mad media to just push it under some stupid "bus derailed in Peru" headline to follow their idiotic agenda. I really hate mass media by now. It maxed out on stupidity and nonsense.

    • @babbagebrassworks4278
      @babbagebrassworks4278 15 днів тому +1

      Elon is not worried about breaking them as they need to be replaced with smaller, faster ones anyway.

  • @ulrichmietz8232
    @ulrichmietz8232 16 днів тому +27

    That view of the launchpad from that angle at the beginning is awesome, almost like sci-fi 😮 And that exclusive info on the 2nd tower and flame trench, that’s what everyone was waiting for 👍🏼

  • @MartinVisser
    @MartinVisser 15 днів тому +9

    I think whistling the 1812 Overture should be the space nerds version of a secret handshake

    • @solomanneil
      @solomanneil 14 днів тому +1

      Side eye glance, smile

    • @trackah123
      @trackah123 5 днів тому

      Then it would change into 1776 Overture 🤝

  • @1973mre
    @1973mre 13 днів тому +1

    My dad was a aerospace engineer for Rockwell and specifically worked on the black tiles that were on the space shuttle. After his death in 2010 I found out he was on the investigation team for the challenger and the Columbia incident. We used to have a black tile sitting in his office at home. with the serial number. I can only imagine what he would think if he got the chance to see what’s going on with SpaceX. Love your interview I always love hearing Elon speak. about topics. When my dad worked, they were still using slide rollers and you would have to sign up to get on the computer the big main frame. Living in Austin. It would be such a thrill to meet Elon. It’s amazing how different the attitude is compared to when my dad worked. There were so much red tape just to do anything. Elon‘s like Howard Hughes of today. Another person that I used to look up to.
    Thanks again every day astronaut for your hard work and thorough interviews. That factory was amazing.

    • @N4CR5
      @N4CR5 6 годин тому

      'Used to'? Sad if you don't have that tile, be a neat piece of family history.

  • @muhammadfaiq9266
    @muhammadfaiq9266 16 днів тому +183

    10:57 cooked thunderf00t lmfao

    • @jankokuu
      @jankokuu 16 днів тому +42

      Thats just a channel made by some 12 yo thats only purpose is to hate.

    • @Astra2
      @Astra2 16 днів тому +90

      ​@@jankokuu If it were actually run by a 12 year old it'd be less cringe

    • @RandomPerson-V
      @RandomPerson-V 16 днів тому +32

      Skeptics are going to be a lot mad in the future, especially when they slowly start seeing the true state of progress at SpaceX.

    • @theondono
      @theondono 16 днів тому +12

      @@jankokuu And yet so far he is right in his predictions. You might not like the guy, you might not like what he says, but he is right in a lot of stuff.
      SpaceXs success with Starship is underwhelming when you strip away the theatrics, there’s serious and credible doubts that the ship will perform as intended for Artemis, much less for a mission to Mars, and we’re still waiting for answers to most expert questions regarding the program.

    • @topsecret1837
      @topsecret1837 16 днів тому +44

      @@theondono
      Well that’s one way to frame it.
      However, they’re building a vehicle able to function to the same extent the space shuttle could and flying it several times a year early in its career, with potential for dozens of upper stages and boosters to be produced annually. Only five full functioning space shuttles were ever built, and there was a hard limit on cadence for each one.

  • @alexlabs4858
    @alexlabs4858 16 днів тому +21

    Tim’s a smart dude to “shake on it” about another meeting if it makes it through reentry!

    • @Simpl3Pedro
      @Simpl3Pedro 15 днів тому +1

      Yess, very clever. I hope he has a special VIP pass for next episodes. It's like to be literally inside of all this historic adventure.

  • @MattLitkeRacing
    @MattLitkeRacing 15 днів тому

    Thanks Tim and the team

  • @131313jim
    @131313jim 6 днів тому

    Great job!

  • @jefferi78
    @jefferi78 16 днів тому +27

    tim is the best person to interview elon because he knew the topic and ask a very good question to elon. elon also enjoy answering his question because it does make him think out of the box or engineering box.

    • @gregbailey45
      @gregbailey45 15 днів тому

      True, they're both perfect for their jobs!

    • @aldunlop4622
      @aldunlop4622 15 днів тому

      Also Tim doesn't have a hidden agenda like the *ahem* journalists of the mass media. The Lefties at CNN hate his guts and want to make him look stupid, Tim just wants to talk rockets.

    • @dgrfsthrgsergwrtghasefq
      @dgrfsthrgsergwrtghasefq 15 днів тому +1

      Kinda seemed to me like Elan was annoyed by some of the ridiculous "what if" style questions being asked, not to mention his annoyance with the word "insane" being used every 30 seconds.

  • @fr33z00
    @fr33z00 16 днів тому +71

    29:02 : "It's rare from me to drop an imperial decree. Once in a while, but it's pretty rare". If my boss could hear this one from the boss of the bosses...

    • @Martinit0
      @Martinit0 16 днів тому +22

      I imagine Elon with the top engineers as something like King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

    • @Smiles10130
      @Smiles10130 15 днів тому

      ​@@Martinit0 I'm a huge fan of musk's accomplishments but he's a dictator who demands every ounce of capability and then more.

    • @Kennerad0
      @Kennerad0 15 днів тому +7

      One time he did was when he ordered a faster production of raptor engines, but yeah he's right it is pretty rare.

    • @babbagebrassworks4278
      @babbagebrassworks4278 15 днів тому +4

      When you employ the best team it is hard to argue with their points of view. Elon does take a very long term view so he is looking far ahead.

    • @realulli
      @realulli 11 днів тому

      @@Kennerad0 Another one was when he decided to go with steel instead of carbon fibre composites.

  • @RePetesBees
    @RePetesBees 12 днів тому +1

    That walk up to the rocket was just amazing! You may not have had something to put it into perspective, but us as the viewers had 2 people to compare it to. The straight up neck bending to look up to the top says it all. The base it was on looked absolutely huge.... then the monster on top! An absolute marvel!

  • @glenoverend1972
    @glenoverend1972 15 днів тому +3

    While I don't agree with everything Elon does, I greatly admire the fact that we takes the time to explain things to everyday people and even laughs and jokes.

  • @user-dy9oo6vd1b
    @user-dy9oo6vd1b 16 днів тому +15

    We need a Short youtube of Tim & Elon both saying "that's insane" (26:26) :D

  • @jacklunsford7528
    @jacklunsford7528 16 днів тому +49

    I was surprised to see Tim got to talk to Elon AFTER the launch.
    At 15:00 I see why. Smart move to shake on it 😂

    • @TacticalWalmartBag
      @TacticalWalmartBag 15 днів тому +3

      elon promissed it and he kept it, elon basically promissed if ift4 goes very well and succesfful he will do a follow up

  • @spacerider2227
    @spacerider2227 10 днів тому

    Looks incredible on that launch pad

  • @RazVanPaulOfficial
    @RazVanPaulOfficial 15 днів тому

    Awesome work mate! Thanks 😊

  • @gustavorabino9353
    @gustavorabino9353 16 днів тому +10

    This interview will be a piece of history.

  • @johnnywisconny
    @johnnywisconny 16 днів тому +22

    Best combo ever! Tim and Elon need a monthly update interview 👍🤙

  • @dog-loverjohn1379
    @dog-loverjohn1379 8 днів тому

    Wonderful interview Tim, thanks ever so much!!

  • @AgusLivio
    @AgusLivio 8 днів тому

    Thanks for this!

  • @disgruntledwookie369
    @disgruntledwookie369 16 днів тому +15

    "Well who says we don't know what we're doing?... And what have *they* done??" hahaha

    • @RAFFIZUMZ
      @RAFFIZUMZ 15 днів тому +1

      Thunderf00t haha

  • @neerjatomar4737
    @neerjatomar4737 16 днів тому +87

    "Engineering is the closest thing to magic that exists in the world"
    - Elon Musk

    • @톰과제리
      @톰과제리 16 днів тому +9

      Engineering is so fun. Math and science coexist and are interesting. An indispensable being on this earth

    • @gregorybyrne2453
      @gregorybyrne2453 16 днів тому +2

      Magic is magnetic science you don't understand.

    • @Coyote6745
      @Coyote6745 16 днів тому +2

      Too bad he doesn't know Jack about engineering or he'd actually be working on the project with the engineers

    • @bobo-cc1xw
      @bobo-cc1xw 16 днів тому

      All hail the machine god

    • @Smiles10130
      @Smiles10130 15 днів тому

      ​@@Coyote6745 you can see the intellectual limitations Tim has when discussing starship. Thankfully musk can make the information more accessible.

  • @roger67100
    @roger67100 11 днів тому

    Epic interview!