Thank you Lab Padre for another awesome SpaceX weekly Update! Also thank everyone who makes this possable every week! What a wonderful time to be alive to see all this! Thank you!!!
This week is a video I was really looking forward to, with all of the work being done post flight. And I love how you leave out all of the glitz and faux sensationalism that is so rampant in regards to this subject matter. This is the least click-bait of all the regular Space-x channels. Thank you!
Congratulations to the Space X team ! The hard work , inspiration, for a common goal is obvious to see ! Keep going Strong ! Amazing accomplishments ! Which is a result of innovations, which is what you feel, hits you when special moments happen ! Go Space X flight 6 !
Great update! Thanks Lab! Boy, there's no rest for the wicked at SpaceX lol, never stops! Great to see the well-deserved party for the guys at Starbase, they sure earned it. They must be so proud all their hard work finally came to fruition with the catch. Great times!
When a booster is entering or exiting the mega-bay, tilting the grid fins does not provide any more or less clearance... it makes the grid fin more visible to the SPMT operator standing over 200 feet below it....
I'd like to hear some ideas regarding a couple of questions. @ 4:55 we see Booster 12's Grid Fins rotating to clear the Mega Bay 1 entry doorway. It's my understanding the hot Staging Ring is to become lighter and permanently attached to the top of the new V2 Boosters, making them substantially taller. I'm guessing they're going to make the Mega Bay entrance taller or lower the transport ring. My other thought is about the FTS (Flight Termination System), which consists of C4 charges strapped to areas that will destroy the Booster or StarShip automatically or via ground command. @ 1:54 you see technicians removing these Charges. My question is, how will these charges be handled or treated when this Ship becomes Human rated and begins their "quick turnaround" flights ?
just a question, is starship fully loaded with fuel? I'm asking because as of right now, there is no payload or payload simulator on the rocket, right? So what is the payload capacity in reality? would be starship able to get something into LEO?
Nothing. They're test articles and without any of the gear required for payload OR any of the design optimization that would be done to reduce mass once development is closer to completely. It's a little early to be worrying much about payload. All they can do is estimate and I believe that's between 50-100 tons, but estimates are what they are. Guesses.
I saw a pic of Booster 12 being mounted for display outside the Hawthorne, CA SpaceX Headquarters. I'm 6 miles from Hawthorne. Is this what they're doing? Are they replacing the Falcon 9 Booster Display? Or building a new one for B12? Or is this all a Rumor.
It's certainly not impossible, but I don't think they have released any plans. I think they'll be pouring over it for a while yet, then after that who knows. It would be something moving it to California!
@@imaginary_friend7300 I have pictures of myself standing under the Booster in Hawthorne. Even a Replica would be amazing. They don't have room to fit both of the two boosters in there if you check on Googlemaps.
I think because they're being used so much some people are starting to hear them everywhere which makes some sense since the goal of those making AI voices is to get them to sound as natural as they can.
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@@HighPeakVideo Yeah, I'll never understand why people like this can't actually state their reasons, it's just, "that's crap!" with no explanation. Utterly pointless comment.