Starship 30 Static Fire Test | SpaceX Boca Chica
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
- Starship 30 conducted what appeared to be a successful 6 engine static fire test just before noon on May 8th.
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The honk never gets old
What makes the honk?
*honk honk*
@@ChadOHara98 that's the sound of the turbopumps shutting down
Funny, I was wondering why no honk this time.
@@ChadOHara98 the starship 30
I feel like the video quailty is getting progressively better with each static fire. Keep it up and thanks for y'all's hard work!
The long distance shots are especially amazing
It started to lift an inch, Those clamps really do there job. Great footage.
Thanks so much Jack, Mary and everyone at NSF for providing this great video content. Particularly this short, multi-angle replay for those of us who had to be away and miss the static fire today.
I may have to miss tomorrow's action too, whatever it is. I saw there's another road closure Thursday 5/9 from 8 till 8. Looking forward to the rollouts of S29 & B11 whenever, hopefully soon.
Thanks again guys 👍
Awesom video footage Mary, & NSF, Thank you!!!
The honk is amazing
Great turnaround and love the angles and slow-mo
1:36 nice way to swing a trebuchet
What the heck is that thing?
I'm glad I'm not the only one to notice that, and think it is a trebuchet. Is it?
Thanks NSF for all of the different views of the test .
Never gets old watching test fire's
Awesome, thank you!
Nice intro…straight to the point…ANGRY RAPTORS!!!!! 😂
Great coverage as always! Once again I tip my hat to the crew @NASAspaceflight!
Thanks for the video
Thanks
So violent!
Fantastic!
Epic! 😎
I so want to see this in my life time.
You will. Starship is here to stay for decades
My goal is to actually ride it one day.
Far out! It’s totally amazing that this stuff is on a schedule now almost.
She’s warming up for the mission 😊
I didn't see a single tile go flying! Hope after closer inspection it stays that way!
What I'm most interested in: how bad is the tile situation this time? From what I've seen, not bad, even pretty good?
Awesome
Totally awesome ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love how the condensation around the body plus the glow from the ignition, makes it seem like the aura from turning Super Saiyan. 😅
Like a thunder! What a beast
How many angles do you want? Yes. Thanks for the great coverage.
Still seeing heatshields breaking 😢
The forces (namely acoustic) that occur during a static fire like this are totally unique to this type of test, with the stand setup they have (ie close to a flat surface).
Tiles being damaged during a static fire are somewhat inevitable, and failures during a static fire are just not indicative of how they would perform in the upper atmosphere under normal flight conditions.
Whilst it does seem they've been putting a lot of additional effort into the glues and attachment methods (as seen by extensive work on S29) breakages where the top surface breaks off as often seen during a static fire (ie not the physical mounting method but just the acoustic forces ripping the surface of the tile off) can pretty much just be accepted as par for the course with this static fire configuration.
Feel the power!! 😃
LOL. You guys do such awesome work and I love you all, but dang. If you must fiddle with the sound track, presumably to try to convince us that sound travels at the same speed as light, for some reason I have given up trying to fathom, at least don't make the sound start before the engines actually light off!
The reflection at 1:27
I had to watch it like four times before I saw what you were talking about. Lol. There was no water in the marsh!!
Big honk. Best kind of honk.
Cool.
Damn it I missed the live.
Thanks.!🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
At 0:35/O:36 slow the video to 1/4 speed and you'll catch the luckiest bird in Texas as it flies under the stand milliseconds before ignition! 🤣
Ground test, appreciate the power of 6 Raptors. Then I think of the booster at hot staging, the engineering to make that work. 🤯
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do we have a theory on how the engine ignights?
Looks like some tile breakage on the fin 😞
There will continue to be until the test stand with flame trench is ready at Massey’s. Hopefully in time for ship 31.
even the birds dont care anymore 😄
That red tape for blasted!
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What happened to the Raptor "honk"?
When is SpaceX going to do true full _mission_ duration, ca. 6 min., at full mission thrust static burns?
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So dose anyone know if there’s going to be a booster 12 static fire before flight 4? Cause that would mean that flight 5 is around the corner, maybe there waiting for the masseys test site to be complete and only launch full stacks at the pad vs pad static fires…
Any tiles fall off?
What's that weird "art object" along the road in the last shot?
Beep Beep!
What in the world is going on at 0:37. There is some kind of weird distortion just before the flames come out of the engines.
Could anyone see any tiles coming off? I didn't spot any.
I only count one, up in the "armpit" of the flap at 1:03. Which, if that's the only one, that's incredible progress.
I bet that 1: they really wish they had built that stand up higher, and 2: that they can't wait for the test stand up at Masseys to be done!
Looks like no tiles fell off, but small parts of tiles broke off
Why do they keep trying to fly if the tiles keep falling off ??? Look at 0:44 to the right before and after.
It’s just a consequence of having the stand so close to the ground were the shock waves will hit the ship that is why they are making a new trench and stand at masseys
Minor tile loss is unlikely to be catastrophic
@@akkkbn😂one space tile missing and all those on board won't be coming back 😅that's a fuel and liquid oxygen tank
@@codeforce5556 actually it probably could be possible to lose one tile and not have it be terrible since the surface area of starship is so massive and they have that blanket under the tiles and stainless steel is pretty durable in heat
@@codeforce5556🤡
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Старшип,улети отсюда,дай нам будущее
Double flash, so a sixer?
Yes
200 to 300m of dust
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a thermal cell came off
Wa-Hooo
looks like only 1 tile detached this time.
They still breaking heat shield tiles
That was great coverage.
Do you know how to adjust the timing between pix and audio in your editing software? It might help to compensate for the natural delay between when you see it vs. when you hear it; in other words, sync the audio to the video.
i think i saw 1 tile fall off near the corner of the right side above the middle. 0:21
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Tiles didn't look too bad on that one. Maybe 2 fell, from what I could spot.
Nopee they were already off when it was in the high bay…. The bottom four titles
@@greggorystaples3780 it lost some on the wing. compare 0:45 to 0:57
@@thefowlyetti2 good catch! But 4 of 10,000+ is a lot better!😂🔥
Why do space companies avoid installing 360 cameras to their rockets?
Because bad companies will copy them like a rocket company are copying the falcon 9
@@MrSpacePhoneRepair14 and a camera is an issue how?
@@iliketurtles2322 copycats
@@MrSpacePhoneRepair14 sure buddy
So cool that we flew these to mars in 2022
watch all the environmentalist cry about the birds.
That looks good for the environment. Is our plan to destroy the earth so we have to pay them to get us off?
Godzilla honk