SpaceX Starship Full Stack Flyover Sneak Peek EP 16
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FAA document: www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-closes-spacex-starship-mishap-investigation
The FAA has released a letter that says they sent a list of things to be done to SpaceX but didn't make the document available to the general public. I'm guessing that's because there are some 'political' items in the list and the FAA doesn't want the same level of heat they got when the original report (prior to the first orbital attempt) included requirements that SpaceX make annual donations to certain environmental groups.
No ideas, saying what is the FAA? not clearly.
@@ghost307 I'm sure a FOIA request can be filed if you're really interested in getting the info right away.
NOTE: SpaceX was the author of the Mishap Report that contained the 63 corrective actions. NASA reviewed and approved SpaceX authored Mishap Report. Therefore all 63 of the actions are likely already complete or will be soon and SpaceX presumably only needs to show NASA that they were in fact completed or otherwise addressed.
you are the first to report that Starship FAA investigation is now closed.
Because it happened just this morning
And other channels are probably still working on a video or getting ready to add it to their weekly or whatever daily updates
@@paulsessions9751no, an faa investigation takes week derp. its bot over.
Thanx from Sapcejunkie team ❤
Launch date will be 9/25 😊
What I like the most about you guys as you're actually there
I propose we call the giant-silver-bullet S26 “The Werewolf Killer” ship.
I love the short updates.
Nice work! Thanks Mauricio! Glad to see you didn’t try and bait us into watching your video, like some ours have… truly appreciate the concise information.
Thank You! The FAA closing investigation is a BIG NEWS!!!
Soooo...... the FAA can got a report done..... as SpaceX fixed, reworked, improved and is ready to try again..... I'm just glad they are keeping up :)
This is just cool.
Yes!!!
If they made a thousand changes since the last flight you can be sure that there might be only a handful of any left
Your naration is awesome. Thanks man.
Really appreciate your content, both long and short-form. Great job, thanks!
Best spaceX channel. Greetings from Berlin, Germany
Another great update! Thanks!
Great job keeping us up to date.
I'm guessing that just a few of the corrective actions will drag out into October. This investigation actually concluded amazingly quickly compared to past practices. I'm excited for IFT2!
I'm thinking spaceX has been working with the FAA on this final report since the first test flight ended. If you paid any attention to the press release, the first few corrective actions are already in place. The pad has been totally redesigned, the water deluge system, the inflight termination system. If the launch is delayed it will have little to do with these 63 corrective actions.
My predicted time for launch is running out, but knowing elon's penchant for meaningful numbers I'm still saying B9S25 will blast off on September 25th
As it Should BE.
love the concise on point reporting! great job.
Hell yeah! Here we goo!!!
when I was watching the roll out of 26 yesterday, I was like I hope RGV is doing their flight right now.
Very exciting, 63 corrective actions. That could take some time. Thank you Mauricio.
Some of them were already planned and in action before the flight.
They are all most likely done right now.
The FAA has released a letter that says they sent a list of things to be done to SpaceX but didn't make the document available to the general public. I'm guessing that's because there are some 'political' items in the list and the FAA doesn't want the same level of heat they got when the original report (prior to the first orbital attempt) included requirements that SpaceX make annual donations to certain environmental groups.
Surely, SpaceX was already aware of all of those + more, and started working on them the day after the launch. Also, as others have mentioned, all 63 (and likely others) most likely are already done.
@@noli-timere-crede-tantum Since most of what the FAA knows came from spacex it's likely most of the issues were known to spacex but that doesn't mean the FAA couldn't have tacked on a few more.
Most excellent video.
You missed the new roof & wall panels stacked inside the Ground Fab Building. The new beams are for a door on the high bay
Am I the only one who thinks about "Napoleon dynamite" every time they hear this man speak?
Nice detailed review of the site and activites at Starbase. I wonder when the next launch will take place? And I hope the facilities hold up well! Thanks so much! Mark
Awesome work
I do think that most of those 63 actions are already done. Still hoping for a launch before the end of september.
It would make sense that along the way, the big bad evil enemy of capitalism FAA was keeping SpaceX updated as to what actions would end up in the final report, so they could be worked on in parallel to completing the report. Because, you know, an operational rapidly-reusable super-heavy lift spacecraft might be useful here or there.
hey rgv :) amazing video as usual and great work. if i would suggest getting us a shot of boca chica village soon as i think they might be doing some 3d printing housing testing in that area and it might be interresting to see :) thank you
Thanks again for great content and professional presentation, a big plus :)
Thanks for the update. Awesome as always.
If Jeff Bezos blew up a launch ad, it would take him five years before he could try it again.
Great content 👍
pretty sure spaceX generated the list of 63 items and then the FAA approves this. so its more probable that they have already implemented all 63
Maurício, você é de onde no Brasil ??
Ship 26 will only be paired with booster 10 if IFT2 is successful. That way they can place S26 into orbit as a rendezvous test article in prep for propellant transfers in later missions.
It's going to lunch before the end of September.
I need to hear this guy say "lookit Linda"
or licky lick tixylix
Did you do some acrobatics North of Port Isabel? Flightaware shows some weird track for N103SV on your first Thursday flight.
Those doors on the Maga Bay might just be in case of hurricanes. Unless they plan to install a really huge air conditioning system.
I guess, end of September we will get the second launch.
I think we will see a repeat of the first launch, with all the stacking and unstacking and restacking. But I think they'll get it done a lot faster then the last time. My prediction is they will unstack it and restock it at least once
Great video and images but there's errors at 1:40 - one ship? You can see two - S20 (not SN20) and S28. Which means that prior to the recent rollouts of S25 and S26 there used to be four in that image, not three.
Depends on how you define 'in the rocket garden', which to my understanding is the outer ring of the site.
Very very nice
Launch end of setembro
I'd suspect that all 63 actions will be met within two weeks and licence given in three. The actions would not have blind-sided SpaceX as the FAA was there all the way during the investigation. Probably 80 percent of the actions are complete with the upgrades to both Super Heavy and the launch facility. I expect there will be things with the environmental assessment that might pace completion of some of the recommendations, but nothing that SpaceX can't mitigate over the next two weeks. Unless a hurricane or tropical depression comes along, I'd be shocked if Ship 25 and Super Heavy 9 haven't launched by 30 September 2023.
Were the NOTAMs sent last week canceled? If not, I don’t see why a launch could be this week
63 corrective actions? Late September or early October 2023 for IFT-2 because FAA has to validate the corrective actions are completely installed.
It depends on what is already done. They likely had a pretty good idea what some of the big ones were and we know they've take corrective action on some of the issues already.
I’m pretty sure they cooperated and Starship is ready to go. It’s only Days from now on Folks! Trust me, Starship will fly this month, heck I would even say next week?!
Mauricio, you should do longer videos like this and provide the analysis yourself.
I lean more from your videos than that entire 3-hour Cluster F*** on Saturday.
I much prefer your Sgt. Joe Friday 'Just the facts, ma'am' approach over Saturday's endless speculation that is usually proven wrong, and Deep Dives down bottomless Rabbit Holes.
I like both, plus all of the other content that is put out by a plethora of people. More the better!
Looks like another test of FTS at Massey - the dirt berm. Launch licence by end of month as most of the 63 corrective actions done - SpaceX probably proposed most of them.
Some for sure, because a big part of the report spacex gave the FAA was a break down of what went wrong and where. So they'd have at least some knowledge but it doesn't mean the FAA didn't tack some extra's on.
@@TheEvilmooseofdoom given the number of former NASA employees at SpaceX, I would think relations are very good. SpaceX would have been very frank about what went wrong, and made some proposals for corrective action. NASA would have responded with draught incomplete proposed actions of its own. SpaceX finally would have submitted its formal report, and NASA has responded with its definitive list of corrective actions. 63 actions shows diligence on both sides.
Having done one FTS test, Tesla appears nearly ready to do a second to demonstrate consistency with the first.
While the 5 second static fire was only at half thrust, instruments would have measured deflections. From that predictions can be made about a full power test. Due to the volume of gas required, it appears the next test of the rocket will be the launch, which has several holds built in - effectively, a series of tests done on the way to launch
@@TheEvilmooseofdoomIf you chase the link that RGV provided in the pinned post and the subsequent link to the actual FAA letter, it states that the FAA accepts Spacex’s mishap report analysis and the 63 corrective actions proposed in the Spacex report.
@@Spectator1959 I did read the letter! Thanks!
@@peteregan3862 Spacex has a close relationship with NASA always has. However NASA isn't a regulatory agency so they have no say. It's the job of the FAA to protect the public and that's who they have to answer to and they only have to show that they're conducting their tests as safe as they can.
Two weeks
So when spacex fulfilled requirements they need to apply FAA for license. And faa needs to see this upgrades etc. So i think its long procesure but idk. I dont have any idea how faa works
That’s okay either does the FAA 😂
The terms "FAA" and "works" are a contradiction in terms.
Anyone got a link to the "mishap investigations' report pls?
www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-closes-spacex-starship-mishap-investigation
The FAA has released a letter that says they sent a list of things to be done to SpaceX but didn't make the document available to the general public. I'm guessing that's because there are some 'political' items in the list and the FAA doesn't want the same level of heat they got when the original report (prior to the first orbital attempt) included requirements that SpaceX make annual donations to certain environmental groups.
Does anyone know if Elon has a quirky date between now and the end of Oct?
Without knowing what the corrective actions actually are and whether they had already been developed together with SpaceX over the past weeks or not, it is impossible to make any meaningful comment…
Yet that won't stop the fools from doing it. What they don't know, they'll make up.
hey mate can you clean that wing strut as those dirty stains are distracting and shows a lack of care... thanks
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I would say anyone that makes a prediction based around this new and exciting lack of information is just pulling nothing from their bum. But since the only reason you ask people to spew there nothing in the comments, is for channel activity so thy lord youtube would increase recommendations, here is my comment for that very reason because you guys deserve it.
WT(actual) F are you blethering about?
90% of the idiots who comment are pulling things out of their rear and pretending they're experts.
Industrial Espionage, do you know what that means?…
To what do you refer?
@@TheEvilmooseofdoom if in fact I am the inventor or proprietor of an idea or process I may exclude you from its fundamental process, without your ability to snoop, and tell everyone…
Only 63?! Imagine if this was going on 50 years ago, there might have been 3 corrective actions needed.
I doubt that very much.
Would that have been pre or post Apollo 1?
🤦♀
The FAA action is all about satisfying the bureaucrats, not solving problems. SpaceX will make short work of disposing the requirements. Off we go!
Where is the report, ? This should be made public online immediately. Don't treat Americans like "Mushroom Men"
Turns out you might be as entitled as you think you are.
It's odd when somebody with so much power and unelected
can control so much , Be careful what you wish for folks .
thats what happens when you sit back and do nothing as the government steals more and more of your rights, or worse you demand the government step in and tell people what to do after a tragedy. You end up giving the government far more power then it's supposed to have.
What power and control do you refer too?
Lol what?! For whatever reason the blind hatred from the left still amazes me. They hate just because they are told too.
@@dwightmills9773 Most people these days are told what to think. That's true of 90% of people and honestly that includes a good number of people who think everything is a manifestation of being left or right.
How many personal pet projects of the faa, does spacex have to fund this time?
Why is yo boy looking like a surenos on tha thumbnail!!😂😂😂
Does anyone know if Elon has a quirky date between now and the end of Oct?
Booster 9 Ship 25...so...9/25