It really blows my mind how routine SpaceX has made the stacking/de-stacking procedure. The fact that they do it indoors and outside, at night and during the day, in both wet and dry weather makes it look as easy as a child stacking wooden blocks. 😊
Deine Lockerheit ist ein Genuss beim zuschauen. Man kommt sich vor als säße man mit dir an der Theke bei lecker Bierchen und du erklärst kompetent was man sieht. High five weiter so !
the hinge and thinness of the new fins is really the attractive part imo. i do like the shape and placement too as it is more aerodynamically informed which is attractive as well
Nice that contrary to many other UA-cam channels the German and Spanish language tracks are not made by robots! Thanks to NSF now being a truly international team!
👍 If you look closer, that wire from the solar panel on the Beach Warning Light goes behind the box and back up into the middle bottom of it with a drip bend down there first. That flaggle wap was right after the flargen nard.
Muchas gracias NasaSpaceflight por poner narración en español!! somos muchos hispanohablantes apasionados por el espacio, y desde siempre he visto sus videos y directos en ingles, es de mucho agrado que puedan tener la narración en español, Muchas gracias :D
@Adrian - Ich danke Dir! As a swede who have a soft spot for the german language as well as big rockets what you bring for me by combining the two is purer Genuss! And in one recording as well - well done! 💯
Adrian, wow, das hört sich noch besser, als beim ersten Mal an. Danke! Und ich finde es super, dass Du die originalen technischen Bezeichnungen nun verwendest, und diese bei Bedarf dann erklärend übersetzt. Sehr professionell. Danke. Weiter so. Du brauchst jetzt noch eine Abschiedsphrase, die einzigartig für Dich ist. 😊
Hey Adrian, schöner Kommentar. Ich wollte erst zu Das umschalten aber bin dann doch bei dir hängengeblieben und habe deine Präsentation echt genossen. Weiter so! 😊
I guess you could say it was a very wet dress rehearsal as always great work NSF Team and love your commentary Das miss you and jack and Chris in the regular videos and longer live streams too keep up the great content ya Legends @NASASpaceflight
Fascinating to watch all systems becoming more and more refined / sophisticated/ AI incorporated to keep the trend of ever evolving reusable space flight alive and well .
8:30 That is a DJI Matrice 30T drone - and yes, John, those flights are actually entirely programmable from start to finish! I use drones for work (inspections, search and rescue, mapping, etc) and you can pre-program those flight paths and image capture locations with centimeter-level accuracy (when using RTK - think of that is GPS on steroids). The operator there was clearly manually flying, but it is already standard practice for several industries to entirely automate drone flights - and dump pictures and videos into predetermined folders, and AI classify and spot check images. It is super cool, and I don't doubt SpaceX will (if they don't already) incorporate that into their workflow in the future. Check out the DJI Dock 2 for a good idea of some of the automated autonomous (and remote) systems already on the market. Cheers!
When they figure out exactly what shape and location to mount the forward flaps so as to repeatedly survive reentry with the smallest amount of reconditioning required to fly again, then that of course will be the perfect "look" for a Starship forward flap...
Seeing how the 'catch pins' work will be neat, though I do wonder how the performance as just something stuck on as opposed to something that's actually structural will vary. Also kinda curious if they did any reinforcement of the area(s) of the ship that were visibily creasing from stress during the last Starship flight. I mean sure that flight they said they were deliberately going for a landing that would stress things as much as possible to see what would happen, but those were some seriously bad creases, would make sense to do something in that area even for low stress landinges, IMO.
Perhaps they went up and down with the drone on purpose. There are tight angles, that you might have to get an above view, then a below view. Sped up of course so it may look like wobblyness, when it is actually intended?
In organic chemistry, "carbon rings" refer to a cyclic structure where carbon atoms are bonded together to form a closed ring, creating a molecule known as a cycloalkane; these rings are a common feature in many organic compounds and are named with the prefix "cyclo-" followed by the number of carbons in the ring, like cyclohexane (a six-carbon ring). In organic chemistry, caffeine contains two fused carbon rings, forming a structure called a purine ring, which is composed of a six-membered pyrimidine ring and a five-membered imidazole ring, both containing nitrogen atoms, making caffeine a heterocyclic compound; essentially, the carbon rings in caffeine are part of a larger ring system with nitrogen atoms incorporated within them.
5:52 thats my truck! My license plate is my last name (worthen) haha. Thank you for catching me out there
nice taco! you work at starbase?
It really blows my mind how routine SpaceX has made the stacking/de-stacking procedure. The fact that they do it indoors and outside, at night and during the day, in both wet and dry weather makes it look as easy as a child stacking wooden blocks. 😊
Deine Lockerheit ist ein Genuss beim zuschauen. Man kommt sich vor als säße man mit dir an der Theke bei lecker Bierchen und du erklärst kompetent was man sieht. High five weiter so !
Mmm rauchbier!
the hinge and thinness of the new fins is really the attractive part imo. i do like the shape and placement too as it is more aerodynamically informed which is attractive as well
I love the Klingon language option, I finally understand something🖖
Tach pagh......tachbe!
3:49 “It belongs in a museum!”
Danke Adrian!! ✌️
Nice that contrary to many other UA-cam channels the German and Spanish language tracks are not made by robots! Thanks to NSF now being a truly international team!
👍 If you look closer, that wire from the solar panel on the Beach Warning Light goes behind the box and back up into the middle bottom of it with a drip bend down there first. That flaggle wap was right after the flargen nard.
Die deutsche Version ist wirklich klasse.
Danke NSF & Adrian.
The german version is really great.
Thanks NSF & Adrian.
New fins, they look great.
New fin, who dis
That's a final fine front fin finish fixture.
Klasse ! Danke für in Deutsch !
I love hearing your cheerful voice on these. Thanks!
Love the new flaps! They look proper now.
same
fins that dont burn on entry my fav..
Danke Adrian! Der deutsche Kommentar ist super.
The Spanish Audio Track was amazing!! 🎉
Gracias NSF!! 🚀
How do I hear in Spanish? I did it last time but now I can’t find the option
@@uritamminga1 If you click the gear/settings there's then an "Audio Track" option where you can select it
Muchas gracias NasaSpaceflight por poner narración en español!! somos muchos hispanohablantes apasionados por el espacio, y desde siempre he visto sus videos y directos en ingles, es de mucho agrado que puedan tener la narración en español, Muchas gracias :D
Awesome! I like the cryo-shrink!
Beautyful and fascinating to see the STARBASE.
Go, go Ship 33 and fantastic❗️
Yes Sir, wir mögen es Adrian ;)
Hervorragend kommentiert, vielen Dank!
Excellent comments, thank you very much!
Thanks, Das!
Crazy amount of test-tiles
They look like missing tiles! Just with the ablative underlay poking through.
@Adrian - Ich danke Dir!
As a swede who have a soft spot for the german language as well as big rockets what you bring for me by combining the two is purer Genuss!
And in one recording as well - well done!
💯
Veo cada dia el video de resumen del dia y se agradecen mucho los comentarios en español, mil gracias. Saludos desde Santa Fe - Argentina
Hey Das,
Great Commentary As Always.
The word on the street is the Drones were brought in front New Jersey. 😂
Love the work all of you are doing..!
Super Adrian, es ist erstaunlich wie sich in der Star Base verändert hat. Ich war 2019 und 2020, 3 mal in Boca Chica!👍👍👍👍
Excelente video!. Excelente audio en español. Gracias.
So interesting and amazing shots!
Thank you
"None of those are English words but I just said a lot of them"... 🤣
I like fins that do not burn off but still work.
the new fins are cool
the old flaps look more iconic, but the new flap design looks quite good as well. much better than what people were speculating in the past
Que bueno el doblaje en español 🥺🥺 gracias 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Adrian, wow, das hört sich noch besser, als beim ersten Mal an. Danke! Und ich finde es super, dass Du die originalen technischen Bezeichnungen nun verwendest, und diese bei Bedarf dann erklärend übersetzt. Sehr professionell. Danke. Weiter so. Du brauchst jetzt noch eine Abschiedsphrase, die einzigartig für Dich ist. 😊
Thank you very much NSF team.
Das and NSF, y'all rock! Peace 🤘 🍻 💨
Alejandro Saludos desde España 🇪🇸, tu español ha mejorado, sigue así
Como que mi Español ha mejorado? 😂
Your commentary makes these 1000% more entertaining!
Better Rain then SNOW 🌨 , like we've been getting
Hey Adrian, schöner Kommentar. Ich wollte erst zu Das umschalten aber bin dann doch bei dir hängengeblieben und habe deine Präsentation echt genossen. Weiter so! 😊
I guess you could say it was a very wet dress rehearsal as always great work NSF Team and love your commentary Das miss you and jack and Chris in the regular videos and longer live streams too keep up the great content ya Legends @NASASpaceflight
New fins. As they will make it through reentry unscathed I think.
thanks Das another great update
My preference is for the new flaps. Also, I think it is a good thing that you are getting Adrian and Alex to provide commentary as well!!
I'm gonna need high 5s all around for how great everyone is that makes NSF possible.
Thank you
Fascinating to watch all systems becoming more and more refined / sophisticated/ AI incorporated to keep the trend of ever evolving reusable space flight alive and well .
Molecular framework (hexagons) are called Benzene Rings
And as everyone knows hexagons are the bestagons!!
Alternate terminology is "Chicken Wire."
Hello fellow CGP enjoyer@@michaeldeierhoi4096
Finde es super, dass die Info’s auch in deutsch zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Dankeschön.
8:30 That is a DJI Matrice 30T drone - and yes, John, those flights are actually entirely programmable from start to finish! I use drones for work (inspections, search and rescue, mapping, etc) and you can pre-program those flight paths and image capture locations with centimeter-level accuracy (when using RTK - think of that is GPS on steroids).
The operator there was clearly manually flying, but it is already standard practice for several industries to entirely automate drone flights - and dump pictures and videos into predetermined folders, and AI classify and spot check images. It is super cool, and I don't doubt SpaceX will (if they don't already) incorporate that into their workflow in the future.
Check out the DJI Dock 2 for a good idea of some of the automated autonomous (and remote) systems already on the market. Cheers!
ahh first all caps title in NSF history? We all truly are hyped!
Super auf Deutsch danke.....Grüsse aus der Schweiz 👍
Thanks Das! Great job
New flaps are cool! old flats were a bit dorky!
“None of those are english words but I just a lot of em” - Das
Hallo Adrian, vielen lieben Dank! Klasse 👍
I love the new fins. I think they look great
Danke für die Deutsche Version.👍
Great job Adrian.
Ich kann jetzt meine Kleine ein bisschen an die Raumfahrt heranführen weil sie jetzt auch was versteht.
Starship looks like a penguin trying to give you a hug
Its funny if you listen to Adrian and have the english subtitles of Das.
Muchas gracias por hacerlo en español, ahora habéis captado toda mi atención.
Let's see if these fins burn through, then I'll tell you which ones I like.
New forward flaps or old flaps? Let's see how the new ones work. What ever works best...
I love the Spanish audio track
Danke Deine Stimme zu hören, mach weiter so, please
Flaps look fine to me 👌
What's the deal with the trabuchet at 2:37 to the left of Starship?
Yay! to Alex and Adrian 😊
I love the Klingon audio track 😂
the new fins look awesome, any fins that dont burn up on re-entry are the better looking fins
like the new fins. looks like progress
Gracias por el español, un abrazo desde Brazil. El español es un poco mejor que el inglés
Gene admitted to speaking Klingon on countdown to launch... we need Starbase Summary narrated in Klingon
I'd listen to the updates in Klingon !
My Klingon isn't good enough to do a one take, I'm curious how chopsticks sound in Klingonese.
I like the new flap design. It looks a little more complex but cleaner than before.
Well done on the drip loop comment. In my 60s and it's been years since I heard someone mention their importance.
We put them on everything at Starbase... water ingress is a massive problem second only to corrosion. -Das
Good News🎉
Wie kamst du dazu bei NSF mitzuwirken?
Vielen lieben Dank Adrian 🍀🍀🍀👽🖖 Grüße aus Bremen
Since the booster top is open does rain pool around the bottom of the common dome?
When they figure out exactly what shape and location to mount the forward flaps so as to repeatedly survive reentry with the smallest amount of reconditioning required to fly again, then that of course will be the perfect "look" for a Starship forward flap...
Seeing how the 'catch pins' work will be neat, though I do wonder how the performance as just something stuck on as opposed to something that's actually structural will vary.
Also kinda curious if they did any reinforcement of the area(s) of the ship that were visibily creasing from stress during the last Starship flight. I mean sure that flight they said they were deliberately going for a landing that would stress things as much as possible to see what would happen, but those were some seriously bad creases, would make sense to do something in that area even for low stress landinges, IMO.
I'm bumed out that the Klingon audio track isn't working, Kapla!
Man, how awesome are the multiple views.
I wonder how much each one of those counter weights weigh? Thanks Das!
Each counter weight is ten metric tonnes. With 6 on the front and six on the rear that's 120 metric tonnes or 132 imperial tons.
Amazing
New flaps are GOATED
Nice organization 👏 of the SpaceX-Spacecraft.
Thank U ✨️
~ 😽
Perhaps they went up and down with the drone on purpose. There are tight angles, that you might have to get an above view, then a below view. Sped up of course so it may look like wobblyness, when it is actually intended?
I'm glad to know that Mary is still with ya'll.
Andalucia presente❤
The Self-Propelled Modular Transporter (SPMT) sounds so futuristic!
are the forward flaps necessary?
Adrian bitte nen doch die chopsicks Essstäbchen
New fins rock!
In organic chemistry, "carbon rings" refer to a cyclic structure where carbon atoms are bonded together to form a closed ring, creating a molecule known as a cycloalkane; these rings are a common feature in many organic compounds and are named with the prefix "cyclo-" followed by the number of carbons in the ring, like cyclohexane (a six-carbon ring).
In organic chemistry, caffeine contains two fused carbon rings, forming a structure called a purine ring, which is composed of a six-membered pyrimidine ring and a five-membered imidazole ring, both containing nitrogen atoms, making caffeine a heterocyclic compound; essentially, the carbon rings in caffeine are part of a larger ring system with nitrogen atoms incorporated within them.
Gracias por el audio en español
The new flaps are elegant
Awesomeness ❤