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CNBC Marathon explores SpaceX's quest to win the space race.
SpaceX’s broadband satellite internet, Starlink, is expected to be a cash cow for SpaceX, bringing in as much as $30 billion a year - more than 10 times the annual revenue of its existing rocket business. This revenue will be used to fuel Starlink's CEO, Elon Musk’s ultimate goal of building a colony on Mars. Eventually, Starlink may even keep us connected on the Red Planet.
To get real-life first impressions of the service, CNBC spoke to more than 50 people who have been using Starlink. Those surveyed included households in Canada and 13 U.S. states: California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Ohio, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Starship is SpaceX’s largest reusable rocket. It can carry more than 100 metric tons of cargo and crew per launch. Musk, says Starship represents the “holy grail” for space travel, but the giant rocket vehicle also is crucial for SpaceX’s future. Some experts have estimated that if SpaceX succeeds with Starship alongside Starlink, the space firm’s valuation could skyrocket into the trillions of dollars. But before SpaceX can get Starship into orbit, the company faces a number of technical and regulatory challenges.
The rocket business is heating up and one startup has grand ambitions of following SpaceX to orbit. With a team comprised of industry veterans, Firefly Aerospace wants to be a dominant launch provider in the growing small satellite market. While the rewards are great, the risk are high. The company already suffered through a bankruptcy and is still trying to reach orbit.
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00:00 Introduction
00:39 Why Starlink is crucial to SpaceX’s success (Published April 2021)
19:46 Why Starship is the holy grail for SpaceX (Published March 2022)
34:33 How ex-SpaceX engineers are fueling the space race with Firefly (Published November 2021)
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How SpaceX Could Win The Space Race | CNBC Marathon

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@guslevy3506
@guslevy3506 Год назад
Our next CNBC video: “How Apple can finally win in the smartphone race.”
@mayanksoni9046
@mayanksoni9046 Год назад
Apple already lost to samsung and xiaomi sales worldwide. see stats.
@guslevy3506
@guslevy3506 Год назад
@@mayanksoni9046 Apple owns 70% of the industry profits…selling lots of junk at little profit margins isn’t the name of the game.
@mayanksoni9046
@mayanksoni9046 Год назад
@@guslevy3506 I think all american products are overpriced junk . While chinese phones are high end tech as well as right priced perhaps undervalued.
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 Год назад
@@guslevy3506 thats like saying ferri one the auto because companies like honda make more cheaper cars
@nguyep4
@nguyep4 Год назад
@@mayanksoni9046 Marketshare is not important when profit share for Apple is 75%. That is, Apple captures about 70% of all smartphones revenue, globally.
@arguanmodeth
@arguanmodeth Год назад
So nice to see that a legacy news source still allows comments and opinions not their own. Thumbs up CNBC
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
yeah thats something unique
@michaelwebsternz
@michaelwebsternz Год назад
Just did a Starlink Test and got 261Mbps down and 13Mbps up with 33ms latency from Auckland, New Zealand. Perfectly useable for Internet access. Highly recommended for rural areas for sure.
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 Год назад
Until more people get on then that will go into the toilet
@babyUFO.
@babyUFO. Год назад
@@jebes909090 Wrong. The constellation will have over 42,000 sats, which is 40x more than present, and Starlink2 sats are 100x the thoroughput of gen 1 sats.
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 Год назад
@@babyUFO. theres only so much data available. Once people hog it, it'll slow right down.
@michaelwebsternz
@michaelwebsternz Год назад
@@jebes909090 Were you paying attention to how Starlink works?? If so you would know what you’ve said is wrong. There are already close to a million users.
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 Год назад
@@michaelwebsternz if it cant handle a million users then theres no point in evem trying. Im talking in the 10+ million range. Its the whole world after all.
@shirolee
@shirolee Год назад
Title needs to be changed to "SpaceX won the space race"
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 Год назад
technically speaking the space the race to space has been over for 50 years but the space race for who dominates space won't be over for a long time ago if we are talking about who can get there cheaper then India at $5m is the winner
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
@@jonnym4670 no one considers india the winner, not even on cost.
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 Год назад
@@flycrack7686 if your going to be putting up thousands of them cost is very much comes into now India hasn't won the space race but the idea that the space race is over is crazy
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
@@jonnym4670 your cost estimations are just not there. But i agree the space race is just starting.
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 Год назад
@@runethorsen8423 you put quotes around space you don't think space is real?
@MrStephenmindo
@MrStephenmindo Год назад
Michael Sheetz has a dream job. In 50 years space journalism will be the only kind of journalism left. lifetime job secure.
@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong
@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong Год назад
I'm not a fan of Elon Musk and his personal antics but I will admit what he has done with SpaceX has been amazing. Totally revived the United States' flailing space program.
@benmitzelfelt5296
@benmitzelfelt5296 Год назад
@@asksearchknock this information is not correct
@TheMrgoodmanners
@TheMrgoodmanners Год назад
True. I don't think the US would have a space program anymore if it wasn't for him.
@rlh12345
@rlh12345 Год назад
@@asksearchknock Can you reveal the formula you used and the assumptions you made to determine that starlink will lost billions every year with every single person using it?
@warrenwhite9085
@warrenwhite9085 Год назад
Elon Musk, Starship & SpaceX demonstrate the genius, efficiency, innovation, spirit, result orientation of private enterprise.. Bill Nelson, SLS & NASA reveal the irresponsible incompetence, uncaring waste, sloth, politics of government.
@Mr.Thermistor7228
@Mr.Thermistor7228 Год назад
Personal antics??? Like what having a different political view as you?? You Elon haters are pathetic. You choose to say nothing about the vastly shadier and corrupt other billionaires that might not be as public of a figure as Elon. That’s no excuse you can use either
@LarsPallesen
@LarsPallesen Год назад
It's a bit disengenius to talk about SpaceX having 'technical problems' in the development of Starship. The development of a revolutionary new spacecraft like Starship can best be described as a cluster of hurdles and technical problems that have to be overcome and solved one by one. It's not as if SpaceX expected the first prototypes to just take off, go to Mars and land perfectly. And there's still many test rockets to go before SpaceX has a fully working Starship. But that's simply the nature of developing new technology.
@shanegagnon3423
@shanegagnon3423 Год назад
You're right 100%
@thomaspham6921
@thomaspham6921 Год назад
Starship has not been built yet .... probably still on drawing board ... not to waste time, why don't you just copy the design of Space Shuttle, designed and manufactured by Rockwell in the late 1970s, 1980s .... looong before a lot of us were even born ? 😂
@shanegagnon3423
@shanegagnon3423 Год назад
@@thomaspham6921 wtf are you talking about ... the space shuttle was only for low orbital orbit ... Starship will go to Mars ... YOu cant have the same design HAHAHAHAHA how you gonna LAND like an aircraft on a planet that have a different gravity ... You dont make any sense bro.
@lanzer22
@lanzer22 Год назад
@@thomaspham6921 Problem with the shuttle is not only the fact that it can't land on Mars which only has 1% of our atmosphere, but it's actually not fully and rapidly reusable. Each flight require months of refurbishment and repair. Something NASA was not proud to say. Lastly, they've already built more than 20 Starships and they will be testing an orbital flight in a month or two. Strange that you think otherwise with all the news going on about them.
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 Год назад
@@shanegagnon3423 starships not getting anywhere near mars. It will be cancelled.
@garyevans718
@garyevans718 Год назад
Could win ? As usual, CNBC is a step or two behind. SpaceX has already won the space race with they're Falcon 9. Once they get the Super Heavy/ Starship operational, SpaceX's domination will go to the next level.
@scheneizel101ayt
@scheneizel101ayt Год назад
space race is on going though
@-TheMaskedMan-
@-TheMaskedMan- Год назад
And China is right behind so I wouldn’t call the race just yet. Especially since China is neck and neck with Nasa. We’ve got years to go and problems ahead like potential war which would serve as an impediment for any company US related.
@user-sh3ep6vg8c
@user-sh3ep6vg8c Год назад
*their, but I guess you are actually correct considering it is actually the more common spelling in the USA...
@MyKharli
@MyKharli Год назад
I don`t see other launch operators looking worried , Space X has every chance of going bankrupt with the well behind timelines he said was needed to avoid bankruptcy , Also there's multiple reports of a toxic work environment and that's never good .
@garyevans718
@garyevans718 Год назад
@@-TheMaskedMan- This new space station China has just launched is the same one as Russia's MIR in the 80's . When China puts a man on the moon then they will have caught up to where NASA was in 1969.
@TexanUSMC8089
@TexanUSMC8089 Год назад
Most companies call a launch and flight a success. SpaceX wants Starship to launch, fly, and land so it can be refueled and fly again. If you go by most standards, every launch of Starship was successful. So far, SpaceX is the only company that has ever launched a rocket to orbit and land the booster back on the ground. Falcon9 rocket boosters have successfully launched and landed over 100 times. There should be no doubt that they'll get Starship operational soon. The vast majority of the people that live in Cameron County Texas are huge supporters of SpaceX. They employ 6000 people and have built highways, remodeled and expanded the airport, gave the city of Brownsville millions of dollars for upgrades, and gave the school system 10 million dollars to expand and modernize.
@jojolafrite90
@jojolafrite90 Год назад
Yeah we know. And don't forget to buy a tesla, it's almost written on the astronaut suit, now.
@kfenstymiller
@kfenstymiller Год назад
@@jojolafrite90 he's not an eco warrior, he's a passionate spacex fan. I wish you people would understand the difference :( rockets are cool, spacex has the most advanced. That's it. Great company.
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@DumbledoreMcCracken Год назад
@@kfenstymiller I'm sick of the muskrats and their uncritical advocacy of a Corporation. They serve only to tarnish the brand.
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@@DumbledoreMcCracken what are you talking about "uncritical advocacy of a corporation"? Yes I agree some corporations are not great. However, the ones creating new technology for the greater cause, or even just to help better the world, those "corporations" are actually doing some good things. Not very complicated to distinguish good corps from the bad.
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@stellaoh9217 Год назад
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@semosesam
@semosesam Год назад
CNBC: "How SpaceX Could Win The Space Race" Elon Musk: "[SpaceX launch] about twice as much useful mass to orbit as rest of Earth combined" What, exactly, is CNBC's definition of "win"?
@georgeb.3292
@georgeb.3292 Год назад
Having these companies pay CNBC for ad dollars so they can speak they truth and not trash on them.
@201bio
@201bio Год назад
What's Elon's definition of win? Mars Colonisation, I think.
@semosesam
@semosesam Год назад
@@201bio The entire might of the US, China, Russia, Europe, India, and Japan, plus a smattering of other private launch providers ALL TOGETHER put up HALF as much useful payload into orbit as SpaceX. No one else is even in the same race. They simply have no competition to "loose" to. SpaceX wins be default.
@201bio
@201bio Год назад
@@semosesam Well yeah, but the future isn't guaranteed, and Mars colonisation proper is still a few decades off. Given how much SpaceX advanced in a decade, you just don't know what could change in that amount of time. SpaceX has a very big headstart, but then so did the hare in the fable. I hope they "win" by Elon's standard though.
@semosesam
@semosesam Год назад
@@201bio Fair points. But again, if we're going to use the tortoise and the hare analogy, NO ONE else has even qualified for the race. No one else has even landed an orbital class first stage and reused it, let alone even attempted to build a fully reusable orbital class rocket. ULA, SpaceX's biggest competitor charges ~$100M+ per launch. SpaceX with their Falcon 9 is able to undercut to ~$60M. With their new Super Heavy Booster and Starship second stage, they will be able to take ~10x the mass of Falcon 9 to orbit, more than double the thrust of the Saturn V rocket, at an internal cost of ~$2-3M/launch. That is not a typo. When the rocket is fully reusable, the majority of your cost is just the propellant. Same as an airline flight. NO ONE else, at least publicly, is even TALKING about a rocket on this scale, or this cheap $/KG to orbit. SpaceX is truly in a class of their own. They have a decade+ head start on everyone based on all available public information. If I'm wrong, I would love nothing more than to learn of who has, even on paper, a design even close to competing with SpaceX's Starship.
@TheRealKlinky
@TheRealKlinky 18 дней назад
I am watching this out in the bush in rural Africa - we had zero cell service & no other options for reliable, fast broadband...until we got starlink...Thanks my African brother for hooking me up with internet🙏🙏🙏
@RasakBlood
@RasakBlood Год назад
Its easy to win when you are the only competitor in your class.
@md.mohaiminulislam9618
@md.mohaiminulislam9618 Год назад
Go spend billions before you fly a rocket in 2000
@Triairius
@Triairius Год назад
Depends on the competition. I once got third place out of two due to a points system. I was very salty lol
@NotOurRemedy
@NotOurRemedy Год назад
There are at least 3 legacy competitors for Spacex. ULA, arianne space, Roscosmos. Actually there are a few more and they’ve all fallen behind.
@Triairius
@Triairius Год назад
@@rocklobster3414 LOL! Oh noooooo
@kevinm.8682
@kevinm.8682 Год назад
Actually, no. You can still lose even if you are the only competitor. There is nothing "easy" about any of this.
@kujo8509
@kujo8509 Год назад
Could win the space race? Have you been living under a rock? A far as I'm aware of, Space X is the only company I know of that has multiple reusable rockets and has more successful launches in one year than all other launches put together by a large number, and is a commercial company that has also delivered both government and civilian astronauts.
@Kenny-yl9pc
@Kenny-yl9pc Год назад
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@stellaoh9217
@stellaoh9217 Год назад
Its just a rocket, dude. The important parts are the science instruments. NASA put a helicopter on Mars, not Elon Musk.
@kujo8509
@kujo8509 Год назад
@@stellaoh9217 He's got multiple rockets, and now building the ultimate rocket!
@stellaoh9217
@stellaoh9217 Год назад
@@kujo8509 I just gave you a car. Now you think you have a vacation home, a new tv, surfboards...all the stuff in the commercials. Nope. You just have a car.
@rickitekgaaso2927
@rickitekgaaso2927 Год назад
typical cnbc, anti musk. anti tesla, anti space x, anti all
@williamnot8934
@williamnot8934 Год назад
What do you mean “could dominate Space”. Spacex already dominates Space.
@mistermthy8191
@mistermthy8191 Год назад
@@randombutrelevant1606 so are you trolls!
@namikigbea
@namikigbea Год назад
What a time to be alive! I love waking up knowing that these companies are striving to advance humanity.
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@jshmllsp Год назад
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@jshmllsp Год назад
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@csonracsonra9962
@csonracsonra9962 Год назад
And to think people are made cuz this dude is rich...smh! What should he get when he gives do damn much?
@ebaystars
@ebaystars Год назад
Russians are very busy setting up lasers and emp pulse devices to knock them out of use in Ukraine,
@startek119
@startek119 Год назад
SpaceX launches basically everything of use right now
@startek119
@startek119 Год назад
@@randombutrelevant1606 Like 80% of everything. Crew and cargo to the ISS, a LEO constellation, and almost every commercial satellite in the last five years.
@Tgspartnership
@Tgspartnership Год назад
yeah they launched the Parker probe and JWST, I remember now. I hope they remember to paint SPACE-X on the side of everything in case we forget who they are
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@dc14522
@dc14522 Год назад
Wait.... "Could dominate"? Spacex already dominates with a 30% market share. Sure, Starlink and Starship are a huge part of their current and future business, but Spacex is already the world leader in putting both humans and cargo into space. BTW, I use Starlink on my sailboat... it's by far the most economical way to get full internet out at sea. So the potential customer base for Starlink is much bigger than people realize.
@jpacker7977
@jpacker7977 Год назад
Right, because tons and TONS of people have yachts and sailboats; especially all those folks in third world countries where they don't have cheaper land based cable internet. You're a brainiac...
@thefloridaman6527
@thefloridaman6527 Год назад
The market share is high, because they are selling 2$ for 1$. This might be fine, if there is a path to profitability. But the starlink strategy is nonsensical in my opinion. To start, it's cheaper to lay down low maintenance cables for all houses than to launch and constantly replace a monumental satellite fleet. 99% of houses will forever out of Starlinks market. The same goes for cars. Cell towers are cheaper than satellites in 99% of all places. What's left? The small market of boats, airplanes and extremely remote places. The market is just too small to justify thousands of satellites. That's also why the industry converged to a small number of very powerful satellites. Soon starlink will stop growing, it will become obvious that it can't reach profitability because it's scale is larger than the market and will be shut down. (And burn loads of investor & taxpayer money on the way there.) So enjoy your starlink while it lasts :)
@dc14522
@dc14522 Год назад
@erik johansen I wasn't going to reply to Wilhelm, but if he thinks that running cable to every home is cheaper than broadcasting a signal to thousands, or even millions of homes, then clearly he hasn't been paying attention. Just like cell towers replaced landlines, satellites will replace cell towers. Spacex is the cheapest and most reliable means to get satellites to orbit because the boosters are reusable. With Starship reusing both the booster and second stage (as well as a much bigger payload) the costs will be dramatically lower.... making space based communication inevitable.
@guitardzan5641
@guitardzan5641 Год назад
@@thefloridaman6527 Your market projections are wacked...... One of the core goals of Elon Musk is to drive the price point of every one of his products DOWN with economies of scale and access to larger shares of the markets. There is nothing radical about this idea. It's proven to work in every market it's been employed...... The time is not far off when governments will fear the space dominance of Musk enterprises......Not because there is anything wrong with Musk being that successful but because that's the nature of status-quo governments.
@thefloridaman6527
@thefloridaman6527 Год назад
Well, I hope you guys are right. Cheap internet everywhere would be truly amazing. But still, I think the economics don't work out 😅 we will see what happens in some years haha
@enox3547
@enox3547 Год назад
Has nobody noticed? SpaceX has already won. No real competition exists.
@kathleenchilds2837
@kathleenchilds2837 Год назад
duh...
@joe55514
@joe55514 Год назад
Next week on CNBC: How Tony Hawk could become a skateboarding icon.
@tiesetsomatsipa5402
@tiesetsomatsipa5402 Год назад
@ 15:30 if the satellite loses its connection from ground or no response, I believe they are already equipped with auto-deorbit options if it happens it no longer work, just like Drones do when they lose connection with the controller, they automatically can sense that and return home, so it doesn't seem to be an issue if it loses connection, it will most probably just deorbit and burn up in the atmosphere. The reporter needs to at least understand where we are today in terms of technology.
@nunya___
@nunya___ Год назад
@@randombutrelevant1606 These are beta-sats but they can last longer than that. The newer ones are being build to last (if I remember correctly) 10-15 years. Also some sat are going to be located in higher orbit and 42000 is the maximum, not the required amount for Starlink to be fully operational. If business is good then he can continue to add long lasting satellites. Do you seriously think they would put billions into Starlink and not know the logistics?
@ebaystars
@ebaystars Год назад
sensible code, I am sure the overpaid astronomers would be happier why don't they just give up wailing and use the J Webb scope its better than anything we have here on Earth??
@fernandogalue1250
@fernandogalue1250 Год назад
"Could" win the space race. It already won by far lol
@danielgonzalez5787
@danielgonzalez5787 Год назад
it aint over until its over
@Tre16
@Tre16 Год назад
What did they accomplished again besides landing their boosters?
@wachox
@wachox Год назад
@@Tre16 mmm global internet constellation and very low launch costos for both commercial and government customers ????
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
@@Tre16 if i am correct - more launches then every US competitor combined in a year. - best price to kg ratio in their class. - biggest sattelite constellation system - cheapest price for human transportation and cheapest cargo transportation system to the ISS - the only transportation system which can get stuff back to earth from the ISS - 100% success launch history with the Falcon 9 Block 5 (last iteration of the Falcon 9) with over 100 flights - Biggest actual flying rocket atm with the Falcon Heavy - one of the best launch livestreams and many more
@alqaeda7040
@alqaeda7040 Год назад
To be fair, China is building their own ISS with no help from other countries. China might be winning
@Brucel86
@Brucel86 Год назад
Space X wasn't born with a silver spoon in its mouth. Let us not forget how many times they almost failed.
@Yutani_Crayven
@Yutani_Crayven Год назад
16:12 As previously shown in this video, Starlink orbits in Low Earth Orbit, below 500km. That means that the satellites experience significant contact with the Earth's atmosphere and they will deorbit by themselves, without needing to make use of propulsion at all. These low orbits are self-cleaning, which sets them apart from higher orbits.
@arturoeugster2377
@arturoeugster2377 Год назад
Yutani...... 550 km orbital altitude and the deorbiting needs a propulsive reduction in velocity. You are off significantly.
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
@@Sn0wZer0 and you really think those facts will convince him at all?
@colindavidson7071
@colindavidson7071 Год назад
@@arturoeugster2377 At 550km, an unpowered satellite will reenter the atmosphere after "several years" according to NASA. At 550 miles, on the other hand, it will take decades. Are you perhaps confused over units?
@goranstojanov1160
@goranstojanov1160 Год назад
@@arturoeugster2377 it will deorbit it will just take more years to do so.
@arturoeugster2377
@arturoeugster2377 Год назад
@@goranstojanov1160 When a satellite reaches the end of its intended operation, it uses the ion engines to deorbit in a controlled way . Talk to the Starlink operators to confirm the procedure. Or if you prefer to NORAD near Colorado Springs.
@Twenty-Seven
@Twenty-Seven 11 месяцев назад
What? SpaceX already won the "space race" my dudes. They are _the_ space company on Earth.
@johntheux9238
@johntheux9238 Год назад
10'000 customers? They are now over 500'000!
@Omega---13
@Omega---13 Год назад
It's a video from Newsthink RU-vid channel....is over a year ago
@mr-js9is
@mr-js9is Год назад
You mean how it IS dominating space!
@lorandoane118
@lorandoane118 Год назад
I like that this story was broken down to where I can understand and appreciate it. Thanks!
@harpomarx7777
@harpomarx7777 Год назад
For cell phone addicts, Starlink is a Godsend. If I lived in a remote location, I would use ham radio to pull in the news or send essential traffic. I often carry my cell phone in my cargo pocket and never take it out during the entire day. In the car, it goes into the glove box. I put that cell phone in its place, not the other way around.
@thestylishman2536
@thestylishman2536 Год назад
Let, us fot forget that the Biggest payouts In The markets Don't Come From Great Performances But Rather It's Great Promotions. Stay Invested, diversification For Streams Of Income' is Very Important.
@tracy...5245
@tracy...5245 Год назад
Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, inveesting remains a priority. cc
@eleanor_hutchinson
@eleanor_hutchinson Год назад
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@huzaifaabdullahi6906
@huzaifaabdullahi6906 Год назад
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@SarahColemann
@SarahColemann Год назад
I suggest you contct him,👇 I believe he can help you out
@SarahColemann
@SarahColemann Год назад
+13
@johndomenico5746
@johndomenico5746 Год назад
God bless Elon Musk He is 1 amazing person with supervision Awesome man an Awesome people working for him To come up with the things they come up with absolutely Amazing
@Alexzw92
@Alexzw92 Год назад
Collection of old videos, thought this was new 25:50
@teslabot5650
@teslabot5650 8 месяцев назад
to The Mars baby!
@simbos174
@simbos174 Год назад
I thought they already won
@yomajo
@yomajo Год назад
They did. Something happens, then half year passes and we get a CNBC video about it.
@gravityawsome
@gravityawsome Год назад
Lmaoo no cap
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 Год назад
what are you meterics india can launch AFP Isro for 5 million their entire mars program cost 1 billion
@neevgabay
@neevgabay Год назад
The moment it was mention that starship include 7 engines with quad vacuum made me doubt in any other detail in this video
@iamrizsai
@iamrizsai Год назад
The length of the video shows how big SPACEX is...!!!
@highpointsights
@highpointsights Год назад
There already are dominating!
@mariejules1130
@mariejules1130 Год назад
Space x it's great opportuinty for featuring flight of our success you guys are doing a fabulous jobs in techonology. much love
@morris.d246
@morris.d246 Год назад
Hi Marie how are you?
@thorddespace2773
@thorddespace2773 Год назад
The time for the earthly telescope is at its end. Telescopes in space are "easily" possible and can be much better.
@arturoeugster2377
@arturoeugster2377 Год назад
exactly JWT is operating more than 1 million km away, collision? with a micrometeroid, possible.
@YellowRambler
@YellowRambler Год назад
Telescopes have always slowly moving away from peoples homes to the most isolated locations possible, some day you might find space telescopes park just outside of are solar system. Earth based telescope 🔭 will become something just like those fancy horse and buggy carts in big cities for tourist.
@johntheux9238
@johntheux9238 Год назад
1'385 satellites? It's now way over 2'500!
@tuannguyen-zk3lv
@tuannguyen-zk3lv Год назад
It's collection of old videos.
@dominicm2175
@dominicm2175 Год назад
I suspect this video was made close to a year ago and only now being published on YT
@martinpitcher6735
@martinpitcher6735 Месяц назад
God bless you Elon Musk.. and all of those working so hard beside you to save humanity.
@bamabldr66
@bamabldr66 11 месяцев назад
Lord. You damn right Space X is successful!!!!!
@chriszachary8104
@chriszachary8104 Год назад
We have starlink at our camp and its better than the internet i have at home in the city located in northern ontario canada
@freenations7289
@freenations7289 Год назад
How can we not be fans of Musk? Just ignore his minor human flaws and celebrate his superhuman achievements for the States.
@hostarepairman
@hostarepairman Год назад
What minor human flaws? He speaks haltingly a bit while presenting the eye-opening progress and plans of Tesla, SpaceX, etc.. Works to hard? I think Musk is easily the greatest American and world leader of our time. He walks the walk, THEN he talks.. Actually, he is a captivating speaker, slight speech aberration and all. Can't wait for TSLA to go back to pre split price so I can buy Tesla and restore old cottage in Natchez, MS. Whatever.
@mariejules1130
@mariejules1130 Год назад
Hello everyone thanks for having me
@ingbiomedicadelocalizacion2773
Ehisten Godoy Pacheco is a sought-after speaker, strategist and entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley. He travels extensively addressing topics including breakthrough technologies and their impact on a variety of industries and society in general. Salim has spent the last six years building Singularity University as its founding Executive Director. SU is based at NASA Ames and is training a new generation of leaders to manage exponentially growing technologies. Ehisten Godoy Pacheco es un orador, estratega y emprendedor muy solicitado de Silicon Valley. Constantemente viaja para abordar temas que incluyen tecnologías innovadoras y su impacto en diversas industrias y la sociedad en general. Salim ha pasado los últimos seis años siendo director ejecutivo de Singularity University (SU) . SU se encarga de entrenar a una nueva generación de líderes para administrar tecnologías de crecimiento exponencial.
@paulfeist
@paulfeist Год назад
This video was released to RU-vid just a month ago - but it contains a LOT of data that's more than a year old. Just a few examples; StarLink is no longer in "beta", it's been released to end-user customers (I know, I'm one of them!). They have an Enterprise class (gigabit speed) Starlink package now, as well as a "mobile" one. Starship and SuperHeavy have just conducted "all up" test fires on the launch pad and test stands. The next few years is going to be VERY interesting...
@ebaystars
@ebaystars Год назад
and you uploaded your comment on starlink ?????
@paulfeist
@paulfeist Год назад
@@ebaystars Yup.... This one, too! :D
@ebaystars
@ebaystars Год назад
@@paulfeist thats great !!! maybe you should put a clip pf you using it and some QOS datat (quality of service) Im in asia (thialnd) quite intersting platform
@twothbeave
@twothbeave Год назад
Typical CNBC rubbish. As anti Musk as can be.
@johntheux9238
@johntheux9238 Год назад
They are deployed at 290 kilometers so dead satellites that can't raise their orbit will get deorbited by atmospheric drag in a week.
@arturoeugster2377
@arturoeugster2377 Год назад
550 km, not 290 km, they deorbit autonomously.
@johntheux9238
@johntheux9238 Год назад
@@arturoeugster2377 I mean when they are deployed, before they raise their orbit.
@ronblack7870
@ronblack7870 Год назад
@@arturoeugster2377 they deploy at 290 km and then they get checked out before raising their orbit with their own ion engines. any malfunctioning satellites don't get raised up and quickly de-orbit.
@salimhajj574
@salimhajj574 Год назад
Spacex already did things in space that no other did.
@Tgspartnership
@Tgspartnership Год назад
yeah. send a car into space for publicity and also create a known quantity of SPACE-DEBRIS
@lizmramsey6852
@lizmramsey6852 11 дней назад
Thanks for sharing this story I’m blown away
@767er767er
@767er767er Год назад
Rocketlab is many years ahead of Firefly. They are vertically integrated to be the #2 player behind SpaceX.
@Zacharysharkhazard
@Zacharysharkhazard Год назад
Imo they can only be a #2 behind SpaceX if they can develop a reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle (Falcon 9, New Glenn or Starship or even ULA Vulcan to an extent), which they don’t have any plans for. Neutron will be awesome, but it can only lift 8 tons to low orbit; not a ton of competitive potential when Starship can send a hundred tons into the deep solar system, or potentially even a little more into LEO. Other aerospace companies will be panicking and scrambling to keep up with Starship once it’s online, trust me.
@steveo6034
@steveo6034 Год назад
Relativity. Terran 1 launching in a month or two. Fully reusable Terran R in development. All 3d printed.🇺🇲🚀
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
@@Zacharysharkhazard well what you dont understand or know: there is a market for small/micro satellits and they are not interested in big rockets like starship, vulcan etc for multiple reasons. What does this Number 2 nonsense even mean? launches? kg to space? reusability? cost ?
@BedbugGaming
@BedbugGaming Год назад
@@Zacharysharkhazard Isn't Neutron supposed to be more robust than Falcon 9? Rocket Lab is a successful functioning launch company with future plans. The rest of these companies aspire to be functioning.
@222INFINITY
@222INFINITY Год назад
I can see them going to number 1. Beck was talking about getting away from carbon fiber for Neutron, but said they would lose too much payload capacity, so he took the tougher route and went back to carbon fiber. Starship's failure will be building with stainless steel, giving away 1/2 their payload.
@kimberleestack589
@kimberleestack589 Год назад
Tesla inc just registered for the trademark "The Greatest Car Ever." Very, very interesting. Brilliant marketing move.
@morris.d246
@morris.d246 Год назад
Hi Kim how are you?
@dt9233
@dt9233 11 месяцев назад
You all have done an Amazing Job!😉💛💯👍
@neiljellyman2347
@neiljellyman2347 Год назад
0:10 Wow, when one of your favourite RU-vid channels appears in the opening montage!
@sanyamkhetarpal07
@sanyamkhetarpal07 Год назад
Correction: *has won the space race.
@stefhuit6909
@stefhuit6909 Год назад
Respect for Elon… we need more people like him to build our dream to explore space. 7 biljoen people and we are fighting for every inch of land. We need space to survive.
@magnem1043
@magnem1043 Год назад
nah bro half of those billion are in two countries India and China, yall dramatic 😂
@ericpacia757
@ericpacia757 Год назад
Space x already won the space race !
@ericpacia757
@ericpacia757 Год назад
Exactly!
@GroovyVideo2
@GroovyVideo2 Год назад
been using starlink for a year in RV traveling its Awesome
@GantryG
@GantryG Год назад
Note (2:03): When this video posted on RU-vid (July 14th 2022), Starlink was available in about 40 countries… not five. I have seen the other comments that this video is out of date in general. They should probably note an originally-posted date; maybe this was on their site in 2021, but if posting things on YT a year later, people are bound to think that the info is supposed to be current.
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 Год назад
Yes
@viperswhip
@viperswhip Год назад
Including in Ukraine lol
@shermapatibanda4982
@shermapatibanda4982 Год назад
Welcome to the misty world of RU-vid's 'published on' date. Where not Everything is as it seems. Yet it's far less Fake than any other. I spend 7-8 hours a day, YT is my only chosen way to get news and information.
@aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
@aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 Год назад
I think the Philippines has sign an agreement to allow Starlink service into the country, many unnerved areas there due to spotty Telecom infrastructure ,there are thousands of 🏝 islands
@tluangasailo3663
@tluangasailo3663 Год назад
I'm more captivated on firefly story than spaceX itself
@IMG1800
@IMG1800 9 месяцев назад
Could??? They are. SpaceX is beyond anything in this world.
@Doctaphil64
@Doctaphil64 Год назад
Delta IV Heavy - $350 million per launch, 28,000KG to LEO, no reuseability Falcon Heavy - $90 million per launch, 30,000KG to LEO with all three boosters recovered. I think SpaceX has already won. When Starship is ready to fly for $3 million per launch and can transport 100 tons to LEO...It is completely over for any company trying to compete until their own Starship is developed and in use.
@jonnym4670
@jonnym4670 Год назад
indias AFP Isro - $5m
@alpineiii7933
@alpineiii7933 Год назад
@@jonnym4670 whats an afp
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
@@jonnym4670 stop posting that nonsense everywhere
@TheAmericanCatholic
@TheAmericanCatholic Год назад
@@alpineiii7933 it’s probably a small expendable rocket made By India. India’s rockets can’t compete with the starship.
@TheAmericanCatholic
@TheAmericanCatholic Год назад
I remember Elon hoping to get starship to 2million per lunch in 2016 dollars but with inflation it’s probably going to be 3 million. It will take a long time before it can reuse the starship enough to get it down to that price. Starship will be around ~10 million per launch for its beginning years. You got the falcon heavy numbers wrong. 63,000 kg in expendable and 30,000 in reusable
@joyhill7315
@joyhill7315 Год назад
There is a subtle anti-Starlink bias in this video. This is inexcusable, given that it appears to be intended as a documentary style video. CNBC: try waking up to factual and neutral reporting, without negative undercurrents of insulting phrasing and derogatory tone of voice. The work that Starlink does is cutting-edge technology and successful by any standard. Perhaps some of the costs of this documentary are underwritten by Starlink competitors, who are far back in second place?
@menace3507
@menace3507 Год назад
“Starlink: Better Than Nothing!”
@lizmramsey6852
@lizmramsey6852 11 дней назад
Sooo cool 🆒 I love Soace X
@kkr203
@kkr203 Год назад
I've had StarLInk for a year and it's been amazing. Our experience improved when we moved form the tripod mount to a pole mount. That made weather and wind a minor issue. This dude has his dish right next to his building which will interfere with his dish's visibility. His mount on the large pole is much better but why not use a pole mount? Also, the data speeds have improved and the latency has decreased quite a bit in the past year that we've had our dish. We aren't able to get cable at our house.
@TheMwowner1
@TheMwowner1 Год назад
whats the speeds your pulling?
@Yorickje1234
@Yorickje1234 Год назад
@@TheMwowner1 Given no reply so far the ping is at least 2 months...
@TheMwowner1
@TheMwowner1 Год назад
@@Yorickje1234 less then 100 megabits inconsistent probably
@TheImpossibleD
@TheImpossibleD Год назад
Damn, thought this was an actual 1 hour long video. Just stuff I have seen before ;(
@proteslapower6754
@proteslapower6754 Год назад
Without Elon on at the helm Firefly sounds a little bit lost in the dark.
@TheSameOneRose6111
@TheSameOneRose6111 Год назад
Starling providing such important necessities for those people. such humanitarian service, my heart goes out to starling. i went to a certain location in the caribbean and i was surprised that they have not internet connection there, such inconvenience.
@GoCoyote
@GoCoyote Год назад
If any Starlink satellite lose propulsion, they will naturally de-orbit within one to five years due to atmospheric drag, and won't leave any debris in space. This is one of the great advantages of the low earth orbit used by Starlink, unlike many other satellites abandoned in space that will take hundreds or even thousands of years to de-orbit.
@viceroy___
@viceroy___ 6 месяцев назад
40000 satellites minimum each holding orbit for 5 years with intersecting orbital patterns with the remaining constellation... Yeah that IS debris in space.That is like saying 'oh no the radiation goes away after 5 years', that means it is radiated for 5 years. Do you struggle with basic analysis?
@GoCoyote
@GoCoyote 6 месяцев назад
@@viceroy___ All Starlink satellites are designed to fire their thrusters and de-orbit at the end of their lifespans. In the low probability event that any of the satellites fail to properly de-orbit, they will naturally be de-orbited by atmospheric drag within one to five years. We are talking a possible handful of satellites, not 40,000. Unlike you, I am able to comprehend the material before analyzing it, since logical conclusions can be drawn from false premises.
@raymondsoutherland86
@raymondsoutherland86 Год назад
Love all your content.
@greatness768
@greatness768 7 месяцев назад
The space race already learned it’s lesson. Where is you at? Now cooperative learning is the big gig.
@FARLANDER762
@FARLANDER762 Год назад
Don't need to watch this, they already won the space race. And, there's over 500,000 Starlink users.
@tomasnielsen5132
@tomasnielsen5132 Год назад
The US is turning into Germany with regulations. I hope Space X can overcome the delaying regulations.
@mayhulk7514
@mayhulk7514 Год назад
Nothing is really good right now
@fredmdbud
@fredmdbud Год назад
until things get f'ed up, and people like you wonder where the regulators were
@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong
@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong Год назад
@@fredmdbud There's a happy middle ground between too little and too much regulation. Nowadays we fare on the side of too much. And besides, in a pioneering industry like this, accidents are part of the process.
@liamd7383
@liamd7383 Год назад
One of the biggest risks to satellite constellations are CMEs (Coronal Mass Ejections). SpaceX has already lost 40 Starlink satellites due to a low-level CME earlier this year. If a more serious event occurred similar to the Carrington Event of 1859, they could potentially loose the majority of the constellation.
@karthikgollapudi
@karthikgollapudi Год назад
There are software mitigations you can take to reposition the narrow side of the satellite toward the CME. This reduces drag.
@XerxesGustav
@XerxesGustav Год назад
From what I understood those 40 satellites were all lost in one launch before they got into their final orbit. The CME's cause extra heating in the upper atmosphere resulting in higher drag, so the satellites relatively weak ion thrusters weren't powerful enough to overcome the added drag and their orbits slowly decayed. No other satellites have been lost while they were in their final orbits due to sun flares afaik.
@hostarepairman
@hostarepairman Год назад
@@XerxesGustav So a CME heats the Earth's atmosphere enough (above its "normal" average temperature) to cause an expansion of the atmosphere, which brings denser traces of air into a satellite's path, resulting in a proportional increase in air friction against the forward motion of the satellite and the slowing of it just enough to cause trouble? Can a CME also directly fry the satellite's electronics ?
@eleventy-seven
@eleventy-seven Год назад
2 different things. You are correct about an event of a certain size would put us in the stone age. The star link satellites were not able to reach orbit because of atmospheric swelling. They did not have enough delta-v . Using enough fuel for that rare situation would have meant launching less satellites due to the weight tradeoff between fuel and payload. It's a gamble.
@eleventy-seven
@eleventy-seven Год назад
@@hostarepairman Great Question. I answered below but Xerxes is essentially correct. I expanded on his answer a bit....Jordon
@lizmramsey6852
@lizmramsey6852 11 дней назад
Thanks this is dooo beautiful
@abcderghijk
@abcderghijk Год назад
Space -x ALREADY is dominating
@lawrenceallen8096
@lawrenceallen8096 Год назад
Elon Musk: the first 21st Century Space Launch System. NASA: Mated a Space Shuttle with a Saturn V...and made it ALL one-use disposable! You be the judge.
@Shagwyre
@Shagwyre Год назад
Finally some good reporting!
@marsspacex6065
@marsspacex6065 Год назад
The most important company in the world is spacex and it’s not close.
@mikecooper5507
@mikecooper5507 Год назад
The year went by so fast. Proud of all your work Marcus
@ronblack7870
@ronblack7870 Год назад
they only spent like 5 seconds on rocketlab which is sad. they already launch satellites successfully and are building a much bigger rocket as well. i guess they just didn't get the access to rocket lab or didn't want to go to new zealand.
@goranstojanov1160
@goranstojanov1160 Год назад
Or wanted just a hit peae on Tesla via using OUTDATED INFO OR REHASHED/REPACKAGED OLD INFO FROM THEIR PREVIOUS VIDOES JUST ADDED MORE BIST AND PIECES TO IT BUT STILL NOT USING UP TO DATE INFORMATION.
@roberthogue5138
@roberthogue5138 Год назад
I admire Musks ambition to build a colony on Maes, however, I think that a colony on the moon is more feasible, and cheaper, and serves the purpose of not having all our eggs in the same basket.
@benjaminearlpotolin835
@benjaminearlpotolin835 Год назад
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@AllanteLexus
@AllanteLexus Год назад
The Reaver Engine - I wonder if people caught on to the reference from the Firefly series/movie 😂
@taykokhuat
@taykokhuat Год назад
Couldn't even have the technology to revive the desert and here is talking about colonising Mars.
@kudude48
@kudude48 Год назад
aren't they already dominating space? in the US at least
@Sacto1654
@Sacto1654 Год назад
SpaceX is _almost_ there, but they need to get Starship working. The politics holding up Starship due to NASA favoring the Space Launch System needs to be overcome as soon as possible.
@la7dfa
@la7dfa Год назад
It is not NASAs mission to gamble on a single untested project. That is why they are wasting a lot of money on SLS. The goal for NASA must be to have more than a monopoly in the private sector. I am a huge SpaceX fan, but the must not be alone in the real competition. Looks like the other U.S. companies are waiting for China to catch up. I do not see any "grasshopper-style" testing reported at all.
@agnidas5816
@agnidas5816 Год назад
I get the feeling Elon blames red tape when his projects fail to come online at promise dates... one project after another now showing up bust...
@la7dfa
@la7dfa Год назад
@@agnidas5816 Delays in cutting edge projects. What a huge failiure. I bet he must feel the competition closing in. Oh... fun fact: His opponents are hardly at the grasshopper stage yet. So they are basically a decade behind SpaceX with their single use rockets. That is what keeping humanity firmly on the ground. But keep bashing the only guy getting somewhere.
@flycrack7686
@flycrack7686 Год назад
@@agnidas5816 yeah Elon is famous for failing, SpaceX had never achieved booster landing, electric cars are not sold... oh wait. what projects btw are you doing?
@goranstojanov1160
@goranstojanov1160 Год назад
@@agnidas5816 Are you that STUPID or mroe precicely that MSM deluded? Edit: Also to add from flys comment:WHAT PROJECTS ARE YOU DOING BDW OR DO YOU HAVE 1000+ HIRED PEOPLE
@ApteraEV2024
@ApteraEV2024 Год назад
Wow! Great Coverage, of the Space Age Companies) 👏 👏 👏 Positivity & Optimism IS ALL I NEED TO HEAR!!
@ahmedabdi5980
@ahmedabdi5980 Год назад
I've a feeling that I watched this before & it is uploaded again
@brucebennett4274
@brucebennett4274 Год назад
Space debris - the low orbit means *dead satellites automatically come down* rather rapidly. Engines just make it faster yet. This should be mentioned in this video. Test Failures - this video totally misses the radical new way SpaceX goes about development: *Test failures* including exploding rocket crashes are embraced as the way to quickly push to working rockets. This is a stark contrast to the build-only-one-rocket approach (and it better be perfect out of the gate!) that NASA has always used. *Rocket Lab* is succeeding - in the same size category as Firefly - a much better example than Firefly for a "second SpaceX". And they just sent a pathfinder for SLS to the moon!
@ismailnyeyusof3520
@ismailnyeyusof3520 Год назад
48:07 SpaceX launch cost is simply much cheaper than any other launch competitors especially the small ones featured here. Divide the $62m SpaceX charges for launching 22,800kg of payload and see how it comes to a much lower figure than any of the competitors! Of course their single launch cost is higher but they are able to offer a bunch of satellites being launched together in one of their transporter missions very low costs per kg payload.
@222INFINITY
@222INFINITY Год назад
SpaceX advertised price and reality are 2 different things, think $100 million for Falcon 9. They mention Starship will do a freight cost of $10 kg, sure!!!
@markb2773
@markb2773 Год назад
@@222INFINITY 100 million cost per launch is not at all accurate...we are just supposed to believe your word? Sorry.
@anthonypelchat
@anthonypelchat Год назад
@@222INFINITY SpaceX charges between $50m and $62m for Falcon 9, while Falcon Heavy is $90m, iirc. The higher prices you are using are for NASA and other government contracts that require a massive amount of specialty items.
@rb8049
@rb8049 Год назад
Could win? SpaceX has beat every government and launch provide in the world.
@flashgordon3715
@flashgordon3715 Год назад
Space X is already the most advanced.
@percurious
@percurious Год назад
Not too up to date, but nice documentation overall. Thanks! Lots of inaccuracies in there, but one stands out: where does that 7-Engine Starship come from? Was and is six for a long time, and only real other discussion is going up to 9 (mostly to reach 42 in tiral, probably). I guess your artist got you there with an easter egg ;-)
@la7dfa
@la7dfa Год назад
I was wondering what year they made the program :) 10.000 cusomers and over 1000 satellites happened a long ago.
@percurious
@percurious Год назад
@@la7dfa yeah,i know... Must have been a years long project... Ithink thereis footage from this years presentation there, and some info thats definitly from this year. Even 33 booster enginee is relatively recent. But mainstream media leaving out the first Mechazilla-stack??? **shaking-my-head**
@SubvertTheState
@SubvertTheState Год назад
I love how any space lover taking a cursory glance at these news segments just tears them apart with facts lol.
@la7dfa
@la7dfa Год назад
@@SubvertTheState I suspect we follow this way more closely than a random reporter. :)
@icyknightmare4592
@icyknightmare4592 Год назад
@@la7dfa It says in the fine print that the Starlink section was originally published in April 2021, so produced probably late 2020-early 2021.
@tenzyjangchup5913
@tenzyjangchup5913 Год назад
US should be grateful to have visionary like Elon Musk and likewise, without US, there may not be Elon too. (Thanks to Capitalism and America's business friendly environment) This would be almost impossible in countries in Europe like France, Germany, Norway, Denmark (too much obsess with so-called 'Happiness' and Socialist model, insane taxation for businesses to the point no one wants to innovate and those who wants move to US), Australia, Canada or even Japan. Without SpaceX, US space program was failing fast, NASA was almost dying despite huge taxpayers money each year. NASA did one miracle back in J.F.🚀K era and then sleeping until SpaceX came along. Reuse-bale rockets, lunching rockets nowadays has become everyday thing, thanks to SpaceX, Starlink and soon to Mars! 💫 🚀
@juliancrooks3031
@juliancrooks3031 Год назад
I'm waiting for starlink to come to San Antonio, Tx. Can't wait to mount the dish on my roof.
@lukeskywalker7457
@lukeskywalker7457 Год назад
Best space documentary 👌 👏
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