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148 Launches In 2024? SpaceX's Incredible Cadence Goals. 

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SpaceX is aiming for an extraordinary goal: launching 148 Falcon family rockets in 2024. Join us as we examine SpaceX's record-breaking cadence and explore its journey from early challenges to current successes.
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Комментарии : 107   
@maineiac1513
@maineiac1513 Месяц назад
That music change between spacex and other companies killed me!!! HAHA
@SebastianWellsTL
@SebastianWellsTL Месяц назад
Same! 😂
@LovemyDrones
@LovemyDrones Месяц назад
Thanks for the history lesson Elysia! Enjoyed it! I can't even think about when I first heard about SpaceX, couple of years? Then I found you guys, thanks to the whole crew there a NSF !
@fredpryde8555
@fredpryde8555 Месяц назад
thank you for your time keeping us updated it is incredible what they doing now
@ChevyRob313
@ChevyRob313 Месяц назад
Are those grid fin earrings??? 😮
@ChevyRob313
@ChevyRob313 Месяц назад
How friggin cute! 😍
@bideford7099
@bideford7099 Месяц назад
A bonus update with Elysia! Go SpaceX!!!
@proesterchen
@proesterchen Месяц назад
We might actually be in the year of peak Falcon 9 launches, as their number should rapidly drop once Starship takes over delivery of Starlink payloads.
@zachb1706
@zachb1706 Месяц назад
I don’t know, launch demand is growing rapidly and I think Starship is still years away from launching at a rate to capture it.
@MrNote-lz7lh
@MrNote-lz7lh Месяц назад
​@zachb1706 You don't need to capture it to launch satellites.
@proesterchen
@proesterchen Месяц назад
@@zachb1706 Space X are currently tracking at about 2/3rds of their Falcon 9 launches delivering Starlink payloads. I don't think there is enough Falcon 9 specific growth to fill those slots next year if Starship begins to deliver these payloads, even before other customers make the jump.
@zachb1706
@zachb1706 Месяц назад
@@MrNote-lz7lh I’m saying there’ll be an excess demand which Starship can’t service which’ll launch on Falcon 9. I reckon Starship is at least 2 years away from rapid reuse, and it could well take longer. Rapid reuse will be the turning point where it’ll start taking launches from Falcon 9
@ale131296
@ale131296 Месяц назад
SpaceX is aiming to increase the cadence in 2025 with a goal of 200 Falcon launches that year so no, we're not at peak Falcon 9 launches.
@curtiswfranks
@curtiswfranks Месяц назад
Those historic video clips gave me chills.
@rickmunn7356
@rickmunn7356 Месяц назад
Great video. Very informative and well edited.
@davecurtis8833
@davecurtis8833 Месяц назад
Great video Elysia
@corrinastanley125
@corrinastanley125 Месяц назад
Thanks for the extra information NSF team, more data more better. Awesome job Elysia.
@airbreath
@airbreath Месяц назад
Elysia, you rock! I really appreciate your updates.
@TheMarcusGomez
@TheMarcusGomez Месяц назад
Grateful to be a part of it. 🎉
@arnoldsmith5754
@arnoldsmith5754 Месяц назад
thanks for the update
@MrKellymcilrath
@MrKellymcilrath Месяц назад
Great video Elysia, & NSF, Thank you!!
@alanc3933
@alanc3933 Месяц назад
Excellent work on this. Thanks for launching this one out.
@georgejabboury1139
@georgejabboury1139 Месяц назад
Thank you SpaceX history is always good to have
@peteralthoff6920
@peteralthoff6920 Месяц назад
Thanks Elysia and Team
@adriangillies6037
@adriangillies6037 Месяц назад
Great show and love your Grid fin ear bling. lol Classy you.
@romangamez9316
@romangamez9316 Месяц назад
Loving the grid fin earrings
@bigdogben
@bigdogben Месяц назад
1:24 that roll program man!
@benni1951
@benni1951 Месяц назад
That actually wasnt a planned roll. The rocket was able to correct the wrong attitude in flight though.
@ch4dderbox
@ch4dderbox Месяц назад
One of the reasons to watch every week is to see what zany earrings Elysia will wear lol
@RussW_Comments
@RussW_Comments Месяц назад
Great job, thanks
@nigelhungerford-symes5059
@nigelhungerford-symes5059 Месяц назад
Great history lesson. Love it.
@starship03-14
@starship03-14 Месяц назад
Thank you for this great video
@bazanime
@bazanime Месяц назад
I don't need earrings but the variety she wears relating to spaceflight makes me want to collect them all.
@MickRonald
@MickRonald Месяц назад
Elysia provides a brief explanation of why Stubby Nozzle is good 4:35
@oldmanstumpie1061
@oldmanstumpie1061 Месяц назад
Thx
@bigdogben
@bigdogben Месяц назад
Don't be hating on ULA. Tory Bruno is the coolest space CEO and everyone knows it.
@zachb1706
@zachb1706 Месяц назад
Yeah but Boeing
@tinaparsons8823
@tinaparsons8823 Месяц назад
That is awesome
@handsanitizermk.268
@handsanitizermk.268 Месяц назад
Awesome
@ZomiEdit
@ZomiEdit Месяц назад
Thaks
@seanbrockest3888
@seanbrockest3888 Месяц назад
1:22 Woah that roll!
@Milardikan
@Milardikan Месяц назад
5:10 They are Demo-2 astronauts. Demo-1 was uncrewed.
@Noahraptor905
@Noahraptor905 Месяц назад
Loving the Metal music 🤘🏻🤘🏻
@simoneyoga7743
@simoneyoga7743 Месяц назад
We feel happy and safe. Incomparable.
@Tomfoolery1972
@Tomfoolery1972 Месяц назад
The ad before this video showed a guy destroying a doorbell camera with a stone 😂😂😂 wtf
@ch4dderbox
@ch4dderbox Месяц назад
hey everyone this guy watches youtube ads
@robertrusnak620
@robertrusnak620 Месяц назад
Go gettem Space X 💪😎✊
@chrismoule7242
@chrismoule7242 Месяц назад
I didn't notice the ear-rings for about 4 minutes...
@Rickoshay
@Rickoshay Месяц назад
With reusability and so many launches - NASA and SpaceX could have built a ship assembly space based station by now. That would simplify the whole process of massive earth-based rockets and associated difficulties overcoming Earth's gravity. Hopefully, when robots become fully capable assemblers they will handle space-based assemblies.
@mattfarrar5472
@mattfarrar5472 Месяц назад
🤘Hell yeah
@TroyRubert
@TroyRubert Месяц назад
We've come a long way since orbcomm2
@NightKiller_2
@NightKiller_2 Месяц назад
148 we go!!
@billmachi
@billmachi Месяц назад
Wow bonus
@nine8central
@nine8central Месяц назад
148 launches 🫨
@teslatim78
@teslatim78 Месяц назад
West Coast, Best Coast, Stubby Nozzle fan!!!!
@blue5peed
@blue5peed Месяц назад
I remember when we had to wait months before launches but now it feels weird to have a week without one. Crazy how quickly reusable rockets have become normalised I wonder if it will be like that for Star Ship too, I wonder if we will laugh about how we used to think passenger earth to earth rockets were an insane idea.
@vichotimothy1436
@vichotimothy1436 Месяц назад
5:11 *Demo 2
@thisguyhere85
@thisguyhere85 22 дня назад
Did you say 98 Falcon Heavy? That would be cool.
@curtiswfranks
@curtiswfranks Месяц назад
SpaceX needs another drone ship. They are rapidly becoming the limiting factor in cadence improvement.
@miiiiiz234
@miiiiiz234 Месяц назад
It's a hoax and a cult. And you're participating in its rituals
@Gary-Lester1234
@Gary-Lester1234 Месяц назад
Hi nasa space flight how are you guys today
@romec3435
@romec3435 Месяц назад
👏👏👏
@cosmic5815
@cosmic5815 10 дней назад
You also have to salute B1058 as it was the first booster to take people to space from American soil on an American rocket no less in nine years.
@AvyScottandFlower
@AvyScottandFlower Месяц назад
Has any Falcon Heavy main booster ever landed successfully? Anyone knows?
@rizizum
@rizizum Месяц назад
The second flight of the Falcon Heavy managed to land all 3 booster. There have only been 3 attempts to land the core Booster though, and all of them were in 2019. All recent launches of the Falcon Heavy had to use the core Booster in expendable mode to be able to achieve their desired orbit
@anthonypelchat
@anthonypelchat Месяц назад
@@rizizum They attempted to the land the core booster on the first flight in 2018, but it failed.
@thomashayden804
@thomashayden804 Месяц назад
Yeah, the Arabsat-6A booster landed, but then it was lost on the way back cause octograbber wasn't upgraded to support center cores yet. So one landed, but none recovered. Since the first three flights they haven't attempted a center core landing cause if you're buying a heavy you're likely to be willing to pay extra for the full performance of an expendable flight
@rizizum
@rizizum Месяц назад
@@anthonypelchat Oh, you're right, one attempt was in 2018 and the other two were in 2019
@hughdove58
@hughdove58 19 дней назад
Where did you get those earrings
@MikeNapoli1989
@MikeNapoli1989 Месяц назад
Idk. But think they can definitely hit 200 launches in the next couple of years.
@ChristianKleineidam
@ChristianKleineidam Месяц назад
It's a question of when Starship gets ready. Elon's plan is to already deploy some Starlink satellites this year via Starship. That will reduce the amount of Falcon rockets that need to be launched. Once reusability works Falcon launches will only happen when the customer especially asks for it and is willing to pay more for Falcon than for Starship. Ideally, that should be sometime in late 2025 or 2026.
@EMichaelBall
@EMichaelBall Месяц назад
@ChristianKleineidam I personally think that SpaceX will be using their full Starship capabilities for Artemis and Starlink-related missions for a while. Only when there’s a surplus in Starship availability will there be a reduction of Falcon flights. I personally think that most future customer missions save perhaps Transporter missions will be on Falcon for at least five years from now.
@ChristianKleineidam
@ChristianKleineidam Месяц назад
@@EMichaelBall Once Starship is rapidely reusable there's a surplus of Starship availability. Even if it takes a week to resuse, having two Starships flying per week, would be enough to carry everything up. What factor do you think would constrain Starship availability for so long?
@EMichaelBall
@EMichaelBall Месяц назад
@ChristianKleineidam How quickly will they be able to build launch pads, and where will they go? They have 39A and 37B planned. They could make SLC-6 at Vandenberg Starship-specific. There are the two pads they want at Starbase. But the latter two will be limited due to local population restrictions. They have plenty of older Starlink satellites to replace over the next five years, along with more satellites they want to put up. Each Starship can do probably sixty at a time, so basically two times the current Falcon count. You have at least five years of backlog before customers have a better business case.
@ChristianKleineidam
@ChristianKleineidam 29 дней назад
@@EMichaelBall If they achieve rapid reuseability of the launch pad having two at Vandenber with 39A and 37B is enough . I would guess they could build those in half a year if they wanted but right now they focus more on what it takes to make the launch pads rapidly reusable. I think you don't factor in enough what rapidly reuseable means for the possible launch cadence and cost where launching Starship will be significantly cheaper then Falcon.
@user-rx7hv3zi9g
@user-rx7hv3zi9g Месяц назад
👍🚀
@astronuts2224
@astronuts2224 Месяц назад
Thank you for the updates, just a quick note on the use of the term Cadence.. I’m hearing it a lot from the NSF team and I don’t believe that this word is being used in the right context..Cadence is a word used to describe musical rhythms, beats, tonality, flow of sound from a voice.. SpaceX are increasing frequency of launches, are they rhythmical..? They certainly have a sound and tone but not Cadence.. Just saying y’all..🚀🫡✌️☮️
@Travlinmo
@Travlinmo Месяц назад
Only SpaceX can make landing a rocket… yawn worthy. As an engineer I use their constant improvements as my input on how to keep making change in my stagnant industry.
@yakymua
@yakymua Месяц назад
Those spacex launches are the equivalent of a third of American car carbon output. Announcer is creepy at in a Starship Troopers kinda way
@zachb1706
@zachb1706 Месяц назад
Absolute crap, each launch per year is equal to around 50-100 cars. They’d have to be launching hundreds of thousands to reach a third of total emissions.
@markk171
@markk171 Месяц назад
Lie much?
@bigianh
@bigianh Месяц назад
SpaceX has been re-using fairings longer than they've been reusing boosters
@mikeruthy9403
@mikeruthy9403 Месяц назад
If SpaceX launched 98 rockets in 2023, how many rockets were launched by every other company, worldwide? I'm looking for satellites for SpaceX versus the rest of the planet.
@miiiiiz234
@miiiiiz234 Месяц назад
Its estimated 40000 rockets have been launched in total. Yet I don't think the public has access to recordings of even 1000 of them. Total hoax.
@stephenforest3345
@stephenforest3345 24 дня назад
37 per quarter.
@gabrielgolding5380
@gabrielgolding5380 Месяц назад
Nah , you did ULA dirty. 😂
@OlafGodredsson
@OlafGodredsson Месяц назад
Wonder if China is going to recover the next starship booster with a submarine? Would be funny
@thomashayden804
@thomashayden804 Месяц назад
Given it comes down about 20 miles off shore that would be *incredibly* bold of them
@johnadair8492
@johnadair8492 Месяц назад
What were your ear rings in this video?
@EMichaelBall
@EMichaelBall Месяц назад
Grid fins
@StereoSpace
@StereoSpace 19 дней назад
Grid-fin earrings.
@TheCebulon
@TheCebulon Месяц назад
They should figure out how to transport the boosters back from the drone ships so they can keep the land pads out in the ocean.
@jwoak0913
@jwoak0913 Месяц назад
knock on wood lol
@dufkers
@dufkers Месяц назад
148? I thought the goal was 144, 12 flights a month for 12 months. Where did 148 come from? Is seems kinda arbitrary.
@thomashayden804
@thomashayden804 Месяц назад
It was 144, but last year's goal was 100 and they only got to 96, so those missing 4 got added on to this year. Can't fall behind I guess!
@dufkers
@dufkers Месяц назад
@@thomashayden804 lol. That sounds like SpaceX logic.
@bijayabistha4520
@bijayabistha4520 Месяц назад
This elon musk not nasa madom
@antonioballatore6774
@antonioballatore6774 Месяц назад
First
@simonbuick8390
@simonbuick8390 Месяц назад
As always great content. Sorry to say - a very irritating presenter
@JoeDaManTheHC
@JoeDaManTheHC Месяц назад
🐔👀🐔👀😁👍🚀
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