Starship | SN9 | High-Altitude Flight Test
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2021
- On Tuesday, February 2, Starship serial number 9 (SN9) completed SpaceX’s second high-altitude flight test of a Starship prototype from our site in Cameron County, Texas.
Similar to the high-altitude flight test of Starship serial number 8 (SN8), SN9 was powered through ascent by three Raptor engines, each shutting down in sequence prior to the vehicle reaching apogee - approximately 10 kilometers in altitude. SN9 successfully performed a propellant transition to the internal header tanks, which hold landing propellant, before reorienting itself for reentry and a controlled aerodynamic descent.
The Starship prototype descended under active aerodynamic control, accomplished by independent movement of two forward and two aft flaps on the vehicle. All four flaps are actuated by an onboard flight computer to control Starship’s attitude during flight and enable precise landing at the intended location. During the landing flip maneuver, one of the Raptor engines did not relight and caused SN9 to land at high speed and experience a RUD.
These test flights are all about improving our understanding and development of a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo on long-duration, interplanetary flights and help humanity return to the Moon, and travel to Mars and beyond. - Наука та технологія
I am 70 years old and guys you are bringing me back a few decades ago with same exited feeling!
Thanks a lot!
Glad you're watching the new age of Rockets gramps
I remember watching the first man walk on the moon, when I was 8. Man the excitement was palpable.
In 1996, my sister was working for Ratheon at the Cape, in charge of all launch video feeds.
She got me a special tour of the Cape with an engineer who had been there since the early 60's.
At one point we were in a launch bunker, and he says "It was alot more exciting back in the 60's, we had stainless steel laying all over the island"
This is definitely exciting for the engineers at SpaceX also.
Cheers
Don't worry. They are just filming "How not to land a Starship"
"How not to land a Starship" refers to this video, ua-cam.com/video/bvim4rsNHkQ/v-deo.html , just in case anybody was wondering.
Class comment. Gotta get the out takes.
How not to land a Martian spaceship
And I think it fell very well all according to the script as it was intended, exactly where it took off from.👌😊
*No starship where harmed in the making of this video
They are never afraid of showing their failures, and that great
💯
Well tbf it's kinda hard to keep an explosion the size of a football field under wraps
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I dont trust anything that doesn't fail at least once. Learning from failing is the human motto
You have to admire them for that.
Man they have some confidence in their landing zone with the other rocket sitting there
I was actually wondering about that also. Debris from a failed landing attempt can reach the other rocket as seen in the video.
Indeed, not entirely wise by my estimations but, hey... first world problems, innit: "Damn I scratched MY OTHER STARSHIP!!!" :-D
yes the bake beans will fix it
and this is the rocket that fell over in the shed when the stand broke! Boing dropped an SLS tank and was delayed years and involved $$ with a B
It’s not a problem really when the one rocket 🚀 that blows up does a total disappearing act into thin air. Now you sea it! Now you don’t! 🤣
SN10:
*chuckles*
“I’m in danger”
😂😂
Was gunna say that😂
Jajajajaj
No you can stay under your bed.
they brought SN10 out to watch
- so it is more motivated to make it
SN9: explodes on impact.
SN10: *nervously sweating*
You copied the comment that ItsKhynePlays made rip
@@ioutra6121 no, we just had the same comment. It's a pretty well-known meme at this point lol.
interesting that they launch them in such close proximity
3rd times the charm
was gonna like the commit but you know Nice
You never fail until you stop trying.
Yep
@@nicholaskevinwijaya6973 indo nyaar
@@EvanBMMA You're allowed and supposed to fail and learn from your mistakes in class, so that you actually know what you're doing when you have to take a test
@@Ignacio.Romero but they don't treat it like that
He didn't say that that not his quote stop misquoting it's annoying
13:00 Star Ship serial number 10 looking at his significant other in horror like “is that what’s gonna happen to me”
SN10 is a better way to say it
It's about getting the right motivation. "You don't want to end up like your brother, do you?" :-)
@@zapfanzapfan Actually, SN10 cowarded out and aborted launch... understandable...
@@anderslarsen1321 Stage nerves. It needed to pee some more and will be back shortly :-)
NO.
Elon to SN10: It's your turn
SN10: *starts venting*
Panik!!!
hehe
SN10 sus.
12:00 what you really came for
Hahahaha cried laughing
Every spaceflight organization: "Shit, better keep this quiet."
SpaceX: "haha rocket goes _boom_ "
Starship is too large to do this privately, lol. They'd have to build another production facility out somewhere in the middle of nowhere in order to build and test these out of sight.
@@takanara7 Area 42?
That was really cool, and even more spectacular than sn8.
I read this and heard Peter Griffin voice laughing "haha boom "
Area 69
I love that they show this. More transparency means more trust from people. The government will never understand that.
@@mquiroz90 They definitely got some secretive 💩 going on in there thats for sure. I believe Bob lazar witnessed everything he said he did
@@mquiroz90 I’m not sure about aliens or whatever, but Area 51 definitely has some secret military programs
In Area 51 they were testing the stealth technology and likely have some wacky stuff going on here, but unless they can't replicate it, I don't think they have much alien tech in here
@@mquiroz90 You sound insane 😭
Do you even know what antimatter is? What it's used for? How it's made? Area 51 isn't made for that. The U.S government has barely any interest in antimatter. And no, they don't have "real starships". It's a military air tech test facility.
9:46 T+4.20 from take off, she started smoking. Classic move, Elon.
That passed me right by. Nice spot
Your spotting game is strong sir. Well done :)
Thought it was just a coincidence until I heard 10:02 😂😂
Did you miss the part where they say the whitd cloud is intentional?
@@LShaver947 Yh but it was a liquid oxygen dump lol
SN10: "Put me in, Coach!"
@Andy-Wan kenobi Look at me, I can be centerfield
Elon put SN10 out there for a scare tactic. If it saw it’s sibling blow up then it’ll try harder
this made me chuckle
Nice one
Except the firing module failure is bound to repeat on SN-10, so scrap SN-10 also
@@lextacy2008 it’s not bound to, but it’s best to check it over.
I hope not :(
The thumbnail to this video is pure Barbarella 😄
its my pc's background now XD
Jane fonda
@@edgardopaladino4502 why the hell did you just say that?
@@reagank.2268 Jane Fonda stars in a science fiction movie called "Barbarella" and it's about outer space, google it
Duran Duran
Every failure is an opportunity to learn.
Go for it Space X!
Fail is an acronym
F - first
A - attempt
I - in
L - learning
SN10: ‘uh guys, im not sure if i still wanna go through with this’.
Nah, SN10 is a SpaceX fanboy. No matter what happened to SN8 and SN9, he be like "wow! that was such an amazing thing to witness, like Apollo mixed with star ship enterprise and the second coming of our Lord Elon Xenu Christ. I'm so lucky to be a part of this and I can't wait to show the world how amazing SpaceX is when I smash into the ground myself really soon! :D "
@@KX36 Nah dude I think you are just kinda cringe.
How many failures did the Falcon 9 launch system go through before being nearly 100% consistent in its successes?
@@Project2457official lighten up
SN9 said the same thing lol.
IKR
Most companies: “Take that footage down!”
SpaceX: “THIS IS HOW WE LEARN.”
Why they start the engine at so low altitude where they can have control of meneveur ,can anyone explain
@@sagarrawal5195 Guessing they wanted to hit the lowest max possible altitude before lighting them up so they save weight by requiring less fuel for that maneuver
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EXACTLY!!! And that's one reason we Love SpaceX... They don't hide their Failures.. We get to see Learning real time!!! I for one Love it!!!
@@DJALUC I sincerely hope that you get 0 subs from that comment🙃
"It needs to be pointy"
Nah man sn8 and sn9 proved that its not gonna bounce back
@hudson sounds like you havent seen the dictator
@@CallsignTrike No you don't understand, Elon said on Rogan's podcast that SpaceX made it pointy specifically because of the _Dictator_ quote.
Lol I about died when Elon said that on the Joe Rogan podcast 🤣
2 years today
RIP SN9 🫡
They didn’t fail they learned 2 ways not to land a rocket .
You can see one of raptor failed to light on again
11:46
@J M O landing wasn’t the goal of SN9. it would have been an added benefit
This is exactly why SpaceX is leading the world in spaceflight. They are willing to "fail" in order to learn.
That's the worst comment. There are millions of ways NOT to land a rocket, and only 1 to land it.
elon: *looks at sn10*
sn10: *starts sweating*
Yep
*sn10: starts venting
*Transpirational cooling
@Lord A ?
**Vents aggressively**
Who came back here after watching SN10 landing ? 🙌
yea but it exploded too :(
@@eminberkunal3919 No it was just an "Rapid Unscheduled disassembly"
@@TheBirbLeader and it's just a scratch
@@ek_old0723 Yes.
Me but it exploded 8 mins after land
"and again we just got to work on that landing a little bit" this was so funny XD
SN10 when he saw SN9 crash: "Oh no, I'm next."
Collin2997 pretty much exactly what SN9 did after watching SN8. Hopefully SN10s reaction is not as dramatic...
SNX won’t disappoint
Hahaha, SO TRUE! Poor rocket! ;)
SN10: "Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing, right Buddy? Right? Buddy?
@@ProtonSemilightCondensed Poor thing fainted in the highbay
I´m legit watching a real-life Sci-Fi movie, incredible... SN10 will be the one!
As long as they don’t have anymore hardware failures, it sure as hell will be!
Third time is a charm
They rolled it out to the pad to show it what happens to naughty rockets that don't nail the landing.
@@Johnconno You need to rub your eyes and realize that Space X is the only space company in the world with reusable rockets. No one cares if Germany did it 75 years ago, because if what they did worked, all eyes wouldn't be on Space X right now.
@@Johnconno Crashing rockets? They sure did.
Thank you everyone who was working on it and we are waiting for next one! Good luck guys!
Thank you for continuing to share these! My kid and grand kids all watched it.
Announcer: we'll be back with another starship in the near future
SN-10: OH BABY A TRIPLE
Third time's the charm.
John Insprucker.
If SN10 also doesn't manage to land, Elon will HAVE to start making SN12 and 13 as backups or it will be some time since we see another starship blast itself for another spectacular flight
Thats what I call “being confident”... trying to land SN9 rigth next to SN10 without fear of crashing both!! Way to go.. great learning experience for Starship!
was looking for the comment, indeed it f amazing.
Advantages of home base - u do it how u like it
Wow!!! I was not expecting that at the end. Impressed by calmness!
Excellent test run. So much of the flight ran wonderfully. Congratulations on making much progress. You are inspiring so many people with your tenacious ventures star ward. 👍
Plot twist: Spacex is just filming for the next "How not to land" series
How to not land an orbital starship
I commented the extract same thing, my bad.
Dont they always? :-)
Plot twist: they can easily land the Starship, they are just making memes
Great flight, just keep up with work! Success and failure is a part of the development process. And that is why we call it a test.
I'm just so happy that we have someone who is perfecting this technology! SpaceX will crash more rockets than everyone to have rockets that perform better than anyone's.
Sn9 Crashes on lauchpad
Sn10: starts sweating profusely
Faints
🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
))))))))))))))))))))
SN10 better not do what SN9 did after watching it’s predecessor..
Andrew Liang yeah that too
SN9: crashes.
SN10: inadvertedly spills a gallon of hydraulic fluid on its pad.
Lmao
"SN10! Stop lubricating the men!"
Wouldn't you pee yourself if a rocket crash-landed next to you?
@@stewall101 i would have been blown away.
hydraulic
Well done, another learning experience, this is so cool!!
1 month later and still that sound right before seeing the explosion still sends a shiver down my spine
SN10 over there like: oh sweet Jesus this is my future.
LOLOLOL RIP SN8&SN9 (and probably SN10)
Catch me you damn fools!! 😆
🤣
He’s just watching his brother explode
Lol😂😂
sn10 is just standing there chilling watching how sn9 gets flatlined
SN10: "okay, so sn8 did a nice flip but her fuel froze when she belly dove.- Check. sn9 was a chonk, so we knew he was going to stick the landing like Kung-Fu Panda.-Check. Wait. I'm up? I'm up next?! I DON'T WANT TO DO THE TALENT SHOW ANYMORE!!!!"
Someone needs to meme sn10 with some cool shades.
@@Foxxorz done
SN10 is just happy SN9 didn't crash into it.
The Solution here!!!!! Read!
Flip at 2km on upper engine with the right pressurization in that moment.
When Silos stabilized and slowed down (3-4sec after flip) start the 2nd and 3rd engine.
Enjoy the landing!!!
Mars we are coming to yaaa!!!
Spectacular landing!
You are going make it, keep up the good work!
I feel like SpaceX's success is the only thing the whole world can unanimously cheer for. Keep going SpaceX team, you can do it!
its not 100%, almost nothing is 100%. There will totally be somebody out there talking about how this is in fact terrible for whatever reason but they will be wrong. This is amazing. Think of all those people doing this as their job, something that has never been done before. This is transformational for the county, the country and if the pull it off, the world.
I cheer for the failures too
I wish that were true. Unfortunately we have plenty here in America that don’t cheer for Spacex or Elon at all. They want him to fix our world instead focusing on these achievements... 🤦♂️
@@Sinnbad21 So in what wold you live in?
This one or Mars?
Nope, this whole project is pure BS.
A crazy millionaire's stupid dream...
Since SN9 didn't land onto SN10, I'd say this was a resounding success.
My first thought exactly. Why are they so close to begin with?
@@fcmcfcmc more risk, more fun !
@@fcmcfcmc
Yes, I was thinking the exact same thing as Waqqashanafi and you.
because this is really a clown show.
@@davidkennedy3050 the only "clowns" to accomplish anything
1 year anniversary! This was personally my favorite starship and honestly makes me sad it’s gone now, but never the less it played it’s part in further making the starship program even better. Godspeed SN9 and the Starship program.
Another great flight all the way through until the last second.
“We gotta work on that landing a ‘little bit’”
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Understatement of the week
Yeah, like a lot!
Two engines failed to restart, one could be just enough if it didn’t flip too late close to the ground, but still to heavy to descend slowly. Why not land horizontally, just add four new small rockets just for landing?
@@ohmsragudo8867 weight
SN9: Blows up.
SN10: Laughs nervously
Starhopper: laughing in the distance. 🤣😂
Oh no careful now Sn10
Thank you Musky and Spacex for inspiring us and for sharing this footage......we know you will solve this......
I know the team be like:
We don't finish the landing part, sir.
The boss: it's optional, not current milestone
This is why you test. Test, learn, improve.
Exactly. With every failure you learn something more.
but normally the result gets better not worse, so guess you dont know what your saying
Improve...not go backwards. This has been totally shameful.
👍🏼🌌
@@spacexvanityprojectslimite3315 At least both engines lit and didn't eat themselves. Asshole
SN8: undershot the landing
SN9: overshot the landing
SN10: 3rd times the charm...?
Mainly was because second engine cut out or didnt work both times, otherwise wouldve been perfect. sn10 will be perfect
Took the Falcon a lot more than 3 attempts before they stuck one. Maybe in a year or so?
Let's just say the rocket engines are the ones that need improvement at this point, the computer system works as planned.
@@RealityIsTheNow well they also still have all the experience from the falcon 9
RIP sn9
Wow congrats. That was awesome
Exciting progress!
This feels like the apollo for this generation. Can't wait to see starship successfully land
Seeing starship land will be like the first falcon that landed on its own but even better. The entire USA and some of the rest of the world will be jumping for joy. The beginning of space travel and potentially having humans live on another planet.
SN10 Standing there: "Oh crap... is that my fate? Rest In Pieces brother."
Spacex using his brother as an example to show him that he must do it or die
@@I_am16 haha
@@I_am16 haha
@@I_am16 haha
lol
I love the fact that the subsonic entry was so stable! I truly appreciate the fact that SpaceX never steps back from showing us what is original, including the failures that lead to success! I know the Starship is going to be a masterpiece. Congratulations!
L
Amazing!!
Worth a like for the thumbnail alone!!! Amazing flight.
The original picture :)
"Who dares, wins" Fantastic video. Can't wait for the next one.
SN9: *blows up*
SN10: *traumatised*
That's why they rolled SN10 out there....to make sure it knows not to fuck up. See what happens, SN10? You're going to get the job done. Aren't you?
@@RealityIsTheNow hahahaha
@@RealityIsTheNow hajahahah
Hahahaa good one
@Ojas what? you prefer crying?
it's cool that this video is still up
Seriously can’t wait to watch the ship land!
I can't believe they had sn10 sitting so close. They're producing these things so fast they have them everywhere. You open a closet door there's a starship open the fridge in the break room there's a starship.
Definitely crazy
I'm sure debris from the explosion could have easily hit it.
that's just plain stupid...
ME NEITHER.
*It's not that close as it looks from front and side angles.*
SN10 be like: please I've changed my mind put me back in high bay
Grew legs..run Forest ruuun!!!
Happy 1 year anniversary sn9.. We salute you.
Great work guys, keep up the effort. I am sure that you will succede👍
SN9: **Explodes besides SN10**
SN10: **Nervous sweating**
“We need to fail down here, so we don't fail up there.”
Right
-Neil Armstrong
This mistake was made by the engineers or they started the engine late. Or there was a technical glitch inside that the landing engine started working so late that the starship reached the ground first and crashed.
so u think there throwing away millions of dollars just to fail... they should stop and research more clearly have no experience
@@fringedwig4670 Research is important, but the situations in the real world are difficult to predict on paper, without prototype testing.
Literally amazing.
This thing is gonna land on Mars someday...
Mars, The Moon, Ganymede, Enceladus, Pluto, Proxima Centauri B. You name it, Starship or it's descendants will land on it!
It's amazing how most of people living now will likely witness the first humans landing on Mars
Starship : Falling
Birds : Wtf is that
that would have been a painful death for the birds, can we get an F for the birds?
Its a big dild* gonna hit you😇
LMAFO
Jared really let himself go... oh wait
Lol
"We just have to work on the landing a little bit"
Awesome comment after an awesome flight!
"say something" moment
That was amazing!
"rocket is fine?, its just a scratch"
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"We've just gotta work on that landing a little bit"
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Hahaha.... I heard that too. Yea, ya think!!!
Maybe a bit, yeah. :oP
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For sure for sure
“Its only a failure if you dont learn from it.”
Great attempt SpaceX. One for the Space History records. Moments like this
reminds us how hard of a job you are trying to accomplish. All the best for SN10!
👍
You can't learn from failure.
It's only taxpayers' money, no worries!
@@JulienReszka WTF
Insanity is repeating the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result....
Awesome! Keep going!
God bless the team of people who are making this happen! Everything will work out!!
That zoomed shot of the rocket coming in from directly above is fascinating
It's a little scary too.
@@aluisious and....it shows what's not working. Those 2 control surfaces were not helping to reorient the vehicle at all, in that position they were useless.
@@jimmeeGray also it looks like the the 2nd engine didnt reignite properly when landing @11:36
When it showed that zoomed shot I thought cool it got plenty of time to readjust then it showed the bird eye view and it's BOOM. I was like damn that ain't no zoomed shot that was literally "the" actual closeness of the shot LOL.
cant wait for the ‘How to not land a Starship’ video
"How not to land a planetary second stage rocket"
Tree
"Now not to land a Starship" refers to this video, ua-cam.com/video/bvim4rsNHkQ/v-deo.html , just in case anybody was wondering.
@@DOUGIEFRESH007 tree
How not to go mars 😁
"Gonna have to work on that landing a little bit." :):):) Too funny. But seriously, Great flight guys! Good test!
Excelente trabalho! É incrível ver um foguete vindo para pouso em uma queda controlada na horizontal e girar para posição vertical para pousar. Pessoas que desafiam o comum e fazem o extraordinário!
Parabéns 👏👏👏
Continuem na luta! 🤜🤛
🌎🚀
"Look, that's not an explosion.
It's just a rapid unscheduled disassembly."
old (but true) comment
Xddddd
At 12:45 "...we need to work on that Landing... a Little Bit..." 😆 I love that "A Little Bit"... this comment is is Masterpiece... but would be useful to work a little bit more, than a Little Bit, please 🙏
I second this
Regularly Scheduled Disassembly, it seems to me! 😳🙄🥴
SLS: early shutdown during test - announcers freeze and stutter making it awkward.
SpaceX: rocket explodes - "We gotta work on that landing" 😂
Yup, SpaceX are some steely-eyed "missile" men, a few failures here and there just make them that much better later
Haha! John Insprucker is cool as a cucumber.
But a big difference is that the SLS rocket they were testing is the actual vehicle intended to do the mission later this year, so any unexpected result is worrisome. And they can't easily just make another one if that one gets damaged, whereas Starships are almost mass-produced. And of course this is Starship's very early experimental phase, so SpaceX expects problems to crop up - in fact, they probably learn more when it RUDs than when it goes smoothly.
@@L4JP
I love Elon’s humor, RUD.
Elon's failures are 100 times better than other peoples' successes.
@@L4JP why nasa dont use falcon heavy to moon this year?
Congratulations to the Starship - Team👏🏻 We will never give up 👌🏻
this got to be the most expensive yt video damn... looking forward to the next one!
As a wise man once said, "If you're not failing, you're not innovating enough" :D keep up the good work and glad to see the FAA finally letting you get back to testing!
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This isn’t a failure they just figured out two ways how not to do it... they’ll get it. I have faith.
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Sorry but that's not a very wise statement because it implies that you must ALWAYS fail.
I innovated the shit out of my GPA last semester
SN10 was just chilling there admiring the view 😂
Getting traumatized in the process
SN10 look at this shit and thinking.... That what i must do?
PTSD
pretty dumb to have it out on the pad tbh, I wonder if it took any damage
@@boy123838 pre traumatic stress 🤣
What a program, the future we need to continue pushing for
sometimes almost is not enough, very good work still SpaceX! You'll lead to the future.
"Why do we fall?"
"So we can learn to pick ourselves back up."
BATMAN BEGIN
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No, we fall due to gravity.
@@Marv3Lthe1 hahaha
if we were competent we wouldn't need to learn how to get up because we would never fall smh
The thing I love about SpaceX is they are not afraid to fail, rather to learn. Awesome job, you'll get there! Here's to a cool 2021!
@Pete Melon It's just private companies who can fail & learn unlike entities like Nasa, whereby failure would be frowned upon when it's at the taxpayers dime. This is definitely capitalism at its best tho!
Yes.
"Failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough."
Elon Musk
Look! The Space industry in the private sector has innovated things by several factors in a much shorter time. It's freaking awesome!
I hope SN10 wasn't damaged! Keep it up!
hey man, gotta fail a few times to achieve glory! No doubt your hard work will be rewarded, once again!
This is the most Kerbal thing I've ever seen.
Kerbal all day.. lol
KSP: you should play the game it's fun, educational and entirely controlled
Elon Musk: That's just a game, i want to REALLY build one!
by 2030 Elon will be making the first SSO and landing wholly constructed Moonbases in a single launch, just to show off his immense....[insert penis joke here].
Me first 5 minutes: Hit spacebar LMAO!
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@@DJALUC says the guy who's reposting this comment everywhere on this video. nobody's gonna do it m8.
Thanks for streaming it.
Np
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No worries mate
The landing should begin at a height of a single engine being able to bring the free-falling StarShip to a vertical stop.
Then, If a second engine happens to work , well, that's a bonus.
If the first engine does not re-ignite on time then re-ignite the other two engines to land the ship.
...and if there is still an engine failure ....well, re-design the engines for reliability!
For some strange reason, Elon Musk wants to re-ignite all 3 engines and then shut down one of them. I wonder if the StarShip would be able to handle the deceleration caused by 3 engines? ... in all cases the re-ignition must begin much higher above ground to allow time for deceleration in case of a failure to re-ignite event.
@@reasonerenlightened2456 idk why it couldn’t
Wow!!!!!!! That sound!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
It went out with a bang!
SpaceX makes my day
What makes your day even more is getting a nice plug in. Sad, but that's humanity.
@@OregonCrow SpaceX gives hope for a new day. Or should I say a new dawn..
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