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Revealed: SpaceX's Changed Plans to Catch a Starship Booster! 

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@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Go to galaxylamps.co/wai, use the code WAI, and get your Galaxy Projector 2.0 with 15% off! What do you think? Will SpaceX be able to catch the Booster on the first try?
@dandup168
@dandup168 Месяц назад
Retour de flammes au décollage
@dishmanw
@dishmanw Месяц назад
@@dandup168 Unscheduled rapid disassembly on landing attempt
@cmdrcrimbo
@cmdrcrimbo Месяц назад
The blue tint on the engine test footage is most likely a filter to stop the flare and makes it able to see through the flame to watch flame and flow characteristics, i use similar lenses when glass blowing.
@rogerphelps9939
@rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад
No chance. It will be a nice fireball setting SpaceX back many months.
@lubomirsochr6000
@lubomirsochr6000 Месяц назад
I only hope the stage 0 survives:-)
@jaredwisnia4152
@jaredwisnia4152 Месяц назад
best channel for obsessive starship updates
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Obsessive? :D
@appliedfacts
@appliedfacts Месяц назад
Two posts every week, new contenct, human narration and hosting. Yep, obsessive focus on quality content. WAI is the only channel that I donate to as part of my subscription ($10/mo on autopay). I can't rave about this channel enough.
@jaydonbrown617
@jaydonbrown617 Месяц назад
​@@appliedfactsoof
@sgsggdehq
@sgsggdehq Месяц назад
Marcus House is good too
@Dwinna1
@Dwinna1 Месяц назад
Scott Manley also
@FeepingCreature
@FeepingCreature Месяц назад
Note: the suicide burn is not *100%* without margin, because the engines can be throttled. If you time your engine ignition so that you anticipate landing in the middle of your throttle range, you have room in both directions to move your v0 point upwards and downwards.
@lanav9679
@lanav9679 Месяц назад
Rite On Dude !
@Chris_Harris
@Chris_Harris Месяц назад
Spacex is already doing what you said (Felix's words were only kind of right). The rocket knows what it weighs by knowing how much propellant it has and how much propellant it will use between now and when it needs to land, so it aims for that spot. There is no changing that point though. A dynamic landing time would be much, if not too hard to calculate, hence the reason they do a suicide burn. 300 rockets later, and the suicide burn is past being proved; it's the gold standard for rocketry. Of course, they could throttle up or down with the remaining prop, but why would you?
@SukacitaYeremia
@SukacitaYeremia Месяц назад
It's like keeping your budget car under speed limit so if anything happens you can opt to either brake or accelerate quickly
@johnw8056
@johnw8056 Месяц назад
The simplest and safest way to catch the Starship is to use a second Magazilla with no stand or fuel connections. And using the crawlers to take it away once caught.
@omegaz3393
@omegaz3393 Месяц назад
@johnw8056 Perhaps someone should mention this to Elon on X
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Месяц назад
Sorta defeats the purpose, doesn't it? (Fast turnaround).
@user-qq9ir3vx5c
@user-qq9ir3vx5c Месяц назад
@@tedmoss No. He mentioned a crawler or rail to move it back to the launch stand. It would be a hell of a lot slower for launches if a slight malfunction causes an entire Stage 0 complex to be destroyed by misaligned catch of a booster with massive explosive capability. Also, they are talking about catching a STARSHIP, with PEOPLE IN IT. Personally I think that is pretty ridiculous, but Elon has his fantasies.
@xPhilxHC
@xPhilxHC Месяц назад
but it's not simple at all
@lanav9679
@lanav9679 Месяц назад
Super Cool Dude !
@SmashPlayz
@SmashPlayz Месяц назад
This remains my favorite Starship update channel! Excitement guaranteed!
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Thank you very much!
@simongeard4824
@simongeard4824 Месяц назад
One important detail - hovering is much less efficient than the suicide burn, since every second you're in the air with the engines running requires extra fuel in the tanks. So while Starship *can* hover, minimising that period will be critical to maximising payload... long term, I suspect we'll see them cut that margin to the point where it's essentially doing a suicide burn onto the catch-arms.
@moonasha
@moonasha Месяц назад
the whole chopstick landing maneuver is just insanely ambitious, to the point I'm sure many of us are dubious as to whether or not it could ever work. But I'm sure a lot of us thought that about landing on a ship in the ocean too!
@karlwest437
@karlwest437 Месяц назад
I do remember some people suggested having a big arm catch the rocket, but other people laughed, saying the rocket would be crushed like a beer can, we'll soon see if it works or not!
@michaelotoole1807
@michaelotoole1807 Месяц назад
what type of winds would make the catch impossible? and what to do with the starship if catching it is unsuccessful? full burn away from the site into the water?
@nic.h
@nic.h Месяц назад
@@michaelotoole1807 if catching it is unsuccessful I doubt they'll be able to accelerate away, at least not in one piece.
@dphuntsman
@dphuntsman Месяц назад
Yup. My biggest concern is that they’ll have to go thru a repeat- eventually widely successful - of F9 booster landing learning experience. Only problem here is, at a much larger scale- and doing it on land, with much less ‘expendable’ (than drone ship) pad area. It’s going to be max pucker time for the very first booster catch attempt! - Dave Huntsman
@KeepItReal2024
@KeepItReal2024 Месяц назад
​@dphuntsman They will practice over open water, not over StarBase. Expect a minimum of 10 test landings (ik musk says 5, so double, if not triple it) before the booster tries anything near the tower. Wind would never become a factor if they can accurately predict the weather before launch which doesn't seem to be a problem for F9.
@michaeltripp1367
@michaeltripp1367 Месяц назад
I didn't think about this before, but catching the ships also puts them in tension when landing, not compression, which happens with leg landings... this could result in less stress on the ships and longer lifespans.
@gregtroublemaker1862
@gregtroublemaker1862 Месяц назад
You answered questions I've had about catching the booster that no other channel has ever addressed. Thank yoiu Felix and your excellent team for providing the best information about Space X and space flight in general on RU-vid
@appliedfacts
@appliedfacts Месяц назад
This is my favorite space news channel!! Seriously! I recommend it in the comments sections of other channels when their viewers complain about their content. Thank you, especially, for the segment on how mechazilla will catch ships. Specifically, the screw type actuators for rotating the ship, catching to the side of the launch pad, and the less than catastrophic consequenses of a missed catch. Catching a ship seems comparable to using penciles to catch a single layered tube of tinfoil. The tower has such heavey duty steel that the thin walled ships will not hurt it much. Also, the ships will be mostly empty of fuel so reduced explosions. Also, catching to the side would reduce damage to the OLM. SUPER COOL!! 👍🏽😎👍🏽 Not mentioned, maybe not concidered, the water deluge could help extinquish fires!
@Silks-
@Silks- Месяц назад
Watch common sense skeptic, he’s recently done an episode debunking Elons bs
@rdherrera543
@rdherrera543 Месяц назад
Excelente video, muchas gracias 💪
@TheHatManCole
@TheHatManCole Месяц назад
I’m going into Mechanical Engineering, and your enthusiasm is one of the factors encouraging me to pursue such a complex degree!
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
I wish you all the best!!! We need more people to get this done! 🔥❤️
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
Yes, absolutely a great choice… make sure you don’t stop there 🎉
@tekmepikcha6830
@tekmepikcha6830 Месяц назад
@6:28 explanation was the suicide burn was the best part of this video for me. Refreshing to learn something new other than the same old same old water tanks, launch pads, mechazilla, what was assembled or disassembled etc...
@lcarlson7725
@lcarlson7725 Месяц назад
Agreed. I've noticed the same. Too often youtube videos cover the same information at the beginning (to bring everyone up to speed) that the first several minutes are not worth watching. It's not just Spacex either. How many times are we going to be reminded that 'X' was formerly known as 'Twiiter' lol. I would think by now even the yaks in Nepal have gotten the news.....yet the daily reminders continue.
@DominikPinkas
@DominikPinkas Месяц назад
The suicide burn wasn’t actually explained very well. The timing issue isn’t so much about ending the burn but rather starting the burn. If you start the burn too early, you’ll achieve 0 velocity above the ground. If you start too late you won’t achieve 0 velocity the moment you touch down (the maneuver is then called lithobraking,I believe).
@beefandbarley
@beefandbarley Месяц назад
⁠@@DominikPinkas”Lithobraking” Love it! Don’t do a Wile E Coyote!
@tmikkelsen8066
@tmikkelsen8066 Месяц назад
You know what would be cool is if mechzilla and the booster were connected on the upcoming landing so mechzilla is trying catch an imaginary booster and the booster is simultaneously running like its landing but out at sea.
@IanValentine147
@IanValentine147 14 дней назад
Good idea, would evaluate the responsiveness and wobble of the catch arms with real position data from the booster (albeit offset by a few miles laterally out at sea)
@StEvEn-dp1ri
@StEvEn-dp1ri Месяц назад
I couldn't begin to tell you how much time my brain and imagination have spent considering these scenarios. Fun video. 👍
@sander915
@sander915 Месяц назад
You are literally my go to channel!
@jimparr01Utube
@jimparr01Utube Месяц назад
A particularly engaging episode. Thank you Whataboutit.
@eddygun46
@eddygun46 Месяц назад
In this channel ,information is clear 🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
@kstaxman2
@kstaxman2 Месяц назад
Again a great video.
@tomhoffelder4535
@tomhoffelder4535 Месяц назад
1. Regardless of when they try to catch the booster, it will be the most highly anticipated live action ever! Excellent explanation about the difference in vacuum and atmospheric engine bells.
@Misst2050
@Misst2050 Месяц назад
Very informative update thank you Felix and team 👍!
@jakekielty1
@jakekielty1 Месяц назад
What’s up Felix and the team! Can’t wait for the fourth flight!
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Same here! Another month!!!
@lanav9679
@lanav9679 Месяц назад
Love the Red Line Helicopter. Wow! What a View. Super cool !!
@mattfromwiisports4910
@mattfromwiisports4910 Месяц назад
One minute and 52 views , channels growing.
@JLukeHypernova
@JLukeHypernova Месяц назад
2 minutes, 271 views
@767pantine3
@767pantine3 Месяц назад
7 minutes, 1223 views.
@AidenHere
@AidenHere Месяц назад
100 times that in 22 minutes
@AidenHere
@AidenHere Месяц назад
1 like already?
@AidenHere
@AidenHere Месяц назад
TWO!
@Istandby666
@Istandby666 Месяц назад
I remember when SpaceX put a computer program out, for people to try and land the booster. Whoever made the most computer simulated landings got a job with SpaceX.
@bertkoerts3991
@bertkoerts3991 Месяц назад
Always good content, enthusiastically brought, always a pleasure! Well done and please keep on going! 😊👍
@ThomasTomiczek
@ThomasTomiczek Месяц назад
And in 10 years we laugh about ever having had problems with something that simple. It is amazing, though - dreams from 30 years ago suddenly happening.
@Fhensleytx
@Fhensleytx Месяц назад
Precisely correct. Most of us are all old enough to remember just how recently "impossible" and "foolish" it was for SpaceX to build a launchpad without a "necessary" flame trench. Bravo SpaceX!
@vyacheslavromantovsky1238
@vyacheslavromantovsky1238 Месяц назад
Well... Who knows? Since the last Apollo flight people dream about return to the Moon for 52 years. And nobody knows how long will they still dreaming in the future.
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx Месяц назад
@@Fhensleytx more like how some of us can remember when it was “foolish” and “impossible” to attempt landing boosters at all.
@tedmoss
@tedmoss Месяц назад
@@Isaacmantx Man will never fly.
@gmancolo
@gmancolo Месяц назад
At long last. Living SciFi.
@Maelthras
@Maelthras Месяц назад
I had said a very long time ago that the door has to actuate down, and not from the side. Because it is open to the booster exhaust until the very moment it closes when moving from the side. But a door moving down is actually shielding the equipment when it only 25% closed because it is covering it from above.
@deniswilloughby
@deniswilloughby Месяц назад
Thanks for the update, a great overall new cast.
@togspots
@togspots Месяц назад
One of your better shows. Thank you.
@DadMichoMurphy
@DadMichoMurphy Месяц назад
Really enjoyed the discussion on flow separation! Awesome Felix!
@don-tomisleonhardt6062
@don-tomisleonhardt6062 Месяц назад
Great watch. Thanks.
@user-tb3ev8jg8p
@user-tb3ev8jg8p Месяц назад
Great sound effects, Felix!
@billthompson3407
@billthompson3407 Месяц назад
One of your teams Best, well done! ❤
@matthewjsparks
@matthewjsparks Месяц назад
I'm sure many have said it, but they definitly need a dedicated return pad with only the chopsticks, on the other side of the complex. That way the returnig boosters can come in safe, and flow through the facility for inspection and refits, then pushed out the other end, ready for flight. Then they can move everything by rail. Hopefully they figure out the Feng Shui thing.
@marcussweden8521
@marcussweden8521 Месяц назад
Thank you Felix. You spoke slower in this video wich made it a lot easier to follow along with all the names and technical terms.
@smavtmb2196
@smavtmb2196 Месяц назад
One problem with catching the booster on the left side of the tower is that it brings the booster closer to the water deluge farm. That puts it at greater risk of damage from debris if something goes wrong. Clearly non of the infrastructure/water deluge farm and fuel farm should have been built so close to the tower and OLM. Hopefully SpaceX won't make that mistake again.
@dennisjutzi7075
@dennisjutzi7075 Месяц назад
Thx for your great information. Thanks again!
@otpyrcralphpierre1742
@otpyrcralphpierre1742 Месяц назад
IFT4 on May the Fourth...May the Fourth be with you.....
@rogerphelps9939
@rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад
No chance. It is still several months away. Far too many things went wrong on the last flight and they will take time to fix and a good number of these fixes won't work.
@Wurtoz9643
@Wurtoz9643 Месяц назад
@@rogerphelps9939I’m sorry but my rage has built up. I’m gonna take it out on you. Verbally to myself as none of the following slurs are appropriate for a civilised comment section.
@john_hind
@john_hind Месяц назад
No one in the 'SpaceX Community' seems to have recognised the crucial difference between landing the booster and landing the ship. The booster returns in a generally Westerly direction over the waters of the Gulf. The ship is returning in a generally Easterly direction which requires flying (or more accurately, falling) over land. When Elon talked about not wanting to 'rain debris' over Texas and Mexico he was not just talking about the immediate vicinity of Starbase, but a much longer footprint extending well inland. This is going to be a hard sell to regulators and it is unsurprising it is expected to take much longer than for the booster.
@RandomLuminosity
@RandomLuminosity Месяц назад
I think more than anything the tank farm suffered from a lack of planning/space at the site. No idea why they thought putting all the GSE so dang close to the pad would work out other than they had no choice. If they had been able to move the suborbital site sooner, the farm would probably have gone there and there would have been little to no issues with it
@robertkerby2581
@robertkerby2581 Месяц назад
Wow, Wow, Wow, yet another set of extroidinairily awesome SpaceX updates! Well done, Felix and Team, You Rock, too!
@Unmannedair
@Unmannedair Месяц назад
I'm a little puzzled why they didn't use more passive alignment mechanisms in the catching mechanism for the chopsticks. For instance, on top of those movable platforms on the chopsticks, if the part that catches the pin was v-shaped, it could be several times wider than the pin and always would guide the pin to the same location on landing. This would be far more forgiving than their current mechanism.
@markysspotlight2472
@markysspotlight2472 Месяц назад
Yay Felix is back! For those 2.6 million people watching and not subscribed, you don't deserve the WAI team if you're not subscribed.
@EverythingGodsWay
@EverythingGodsWay Месяц назад
great work
@d_baumberger
@d_baumberger Месяц назад
Best yet
@LACHIVA1969
@LACHIVA1969 Месяц назад
A total nonsense. Just build the second tower just to catch the booster. That way you don't risk the tank farm and the only launching tower. After many catches then you can dedicated to full launching and catching. Imagine a fail catch that would destroy not only the tower but the OLM, Tank farm and maybe even the water deluge. Just build the other tower for catching. No fuel lines, no tank farm, no OLM. Just extend the Water Deluge in case of fire on the landing. This is totally bunkers like it was to launch the first flight without a water deluge and reinforce foundation.
@getinthespace7715
@getinthespace7715 Месяц назад
Agreed. The last booster didn't even make it to a successful splash down. Build 1 tower a little ways off to operate as the catch tower. That way you don't risk the booster blowing up and wiping out all your launch infrastructure.
@wombatillo
@wombatillo Месяц назад
They are building a second tower already aren't they?
@scelodlamini1896
@scelodlamini1896 Месяц назад
Yes they are but I don't think it's for catching the booster like he just suggested
@pedrosura
@pedrosura Месяц назад
It’s called quick iterations: Launch, fail, launch, fail, launch, fail until you get it right
@machineenvyllc437
@machineenvyllc437 Месяц назад
The second tower won’t be ready for at least another year repairs take a few months Simple math
@wvh-pups
@wvh-pups Месяц назад
ah, finally normal felix!
@chiaricharlie6608
@chiaricharlie6608 Месяц назад
Thanks man!
@ricardoveras3433
@ricardoveras3433 Месяц назад
So cool seeing the mechanism that rotates the booster. I’ve never seen that before and always wondered about that! Thanks for the great video!! 👍👍
@1hornet1
@1hornet1 Месяц назад
Well I'm ready to see the catch attempt. It's fun watching the constant development and improvements on Starship and Super Heavy.
@user-qq9ir3vx5c
@user-qq9ir3vx5c Месяц назад
I think SpaceX has made a mistake by omitting the re-entry burn that works so well on Falcon 9 boosters. Are we forgetting that the Super Heavy on SFT3 did not make a soft landing in the ocean? Is it possible that re-entry damaged the engines due to the omission of the re-entry burn? SpaceX still has quite a way to go on the system before it is truly reliable. And so far, I don't see a lot of redundancy built into the system on Reaction Control, or on the fuel system. Everyone loves SpaceX forward leaning approach to development that speeds up the process, but they have not really experienced a real disaster yet. If they do, I have a feeling the culture may moderate somewhat. That is why NASA is essential to SpaceX success. NASA is going to demand that SpaceX dot all the I's and cross all the T's on safety and redundancy. I expect a totally new version of Starship will be required if Elon ever expects to create a man-rated Starship Spacecraft. An abort system of some kind will be necessary. NASA has tried the old "the Titanic is its own lifeboat" plan with the Space Shuttle. It did not work well enough for the American public to accept.
@leo21121976
@leo21121976 Месяц назад
Great Job team! Thanks for updating me with SpaceX and others Rockets 🚀 🙏🏻 😊
@nelson8527
@nelson8527 Месяц назад
I think your spot on with the disconnect, protecting from the flame, maybe put some extra support in that hump on it.
@dphuntsman
@dphuntsman Месяц назад
Very well-done update, folk!- Dave Huntsman
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
Thank you Félix this channel is informative and Rocks 😊
@friendlycommentwolf
@friendlycommentwolf Месяц назад
Thanks!
@kswis
@kswis Месяц назад
Congrats space x and Mr musk. Excellent update
@ChuckCoy
@ChuckCoy Месяц назад
I remember how difficult the "hover slam" was with an old arcade game called Lunar Lander 😂
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
I do too! 😂❤️
@stephenbrickwood1602
@stephenbrickwood1602 Месяц назад
0:59 the best picture to make sense of the site. You can see why piles were needed after the first launch. 😮 Tidal swamp land. You can see how close the tanks are. You can see how different it is to a NASA launch site. 😊😊😊😊
@kstricl
@kstricl Месяц назад
I'm betting maintenance crews noticed a leak on that actuator. It looks to be hydraulic, so it could be as easy as replacing packing, or that could have been an entirely new assembly. I wouldn't be surprised if the ram was bent during launch.
@appliedfacts
@appliedfacts Месяц назад
A bent ram or leaking seal could be the case but my guess is a faster ram to facilitate the upcomming catch attempt.
@kstricl
@kstricl Месяц назад
@@appliedfacts if they needed more hydraulic volume, it would be both sides. Speed is a matter of how much volume you can push, so they might need to increase feeder line size and pump volume too if that's the intent.
@appliedfacts
@appliedfacts Месяц назад
​@@kstricl Yep, your right. Let's watch and see if they do the other side too.
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
The engineering question is why did it leak? Simple, improper over-load calculation 😂
@kstricl
@kstricl Месяц назад
@@Metalle how so? It's only under load when moving the arms in and out.
@ceogauravjoshi1742
@ceogauravjoshi1742 Месяц назад
Favourite ❤
@keithrange4457
@keithrange4457 Месяц назад
The chopsticks post landing booster alignment mechanism is genius. I had been wondering how they would go about that. I love the animation and info, thanks!
@gwm88
@gwm88 Месяц назад
The end goal is to catch booster and also catch starship correct? So I assume starship will eventually be caught on a second tower. But then it’s onto the scary part. They want humans to ride on starship. Are they still wanting humans to return on a flip maneuver and be caught? What freaking wild ride!
@rogerphelps9939
@rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад
A death sentence.
@realulli
@realulli Месяц назад
@@rogerphelps9939 that's what they thought about riding on a train going faster than 10 mph. 220 years ago...
@logicalfundy
@logicalfundy Месяц назад
The Starship will be returning from orbit, so it will be at a pretty high angle when arriving and shouldn't need a crazy flip. The catch looks like it will be at a near-hover, so it should actually be pretty smooth. Still, I'm sure it will be quite a ride, as it enters the atmosphere almost sideways.
@gwm88
@gwm88 Месяц назад
So let’s pretend falcon 9’s 1st stage was able to carry humans for arguments sake. After hundreds of flights resulting in the most reliable rocket ever, would you put humans on it?
@sidharthcs2110
@sidharthcs2110 Месяц назад
You're assuming that this thing gets human rated
@glenkeating7333
@glenkeating7333 Месяц назад
Your bloopers at the end are hilarious!
@peterkershaw1313
@peterkershaw1313 Месяц назад
go go spaceX
@vossti
@vossti Месяц назад
Great explanation Dr Strange😊😊 new sub!
@H_Martins
@H_Martins Месяц назад
11:35 "Multipass." Leeloo
@Winter_Sportster
@Winter_Sportster Месяц назад
Great, Fun. Content!!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@jonbradley4789
@jonbradley4789 Месяц назад
WoW! Your channel is evolving quite nicely. My appreciation of the behind the scenes folk can not be understated. Great job team.
@linasvelavicius330
@linasvelavicius330 Месяц назад
Love the channel! Has SpaceX provided any updates on the problems with flight 3? Any new speculation?
@anone3842
@anone3842 Месяц назад
Landing starship with chopsticks "all sounds straight-forward"??? Who ever thought that! It looks crazy difficult! I will believe it when I see it. Seeing how hard it was for them to take off and even keep straight and not spin during descent last time... trying to line this up and catch seems almost impossible
@mrdsn189
@mrdsn189 Месяц назад
Gonna go boom.
@appliedfacts
@appliedfacts Месяц назад
Yes, double SONIC booms! Then silence. Or at least we hope! 🤣🤣
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
Can’t wait 🍿
@clarencehopkins7832
@clarencehopkins7832 Месяц назад
Excellent stuff bro, go Elon
@TheHalcyonAnon
@TheHalcyonAnon Месяц назад
Good to see they saw my suggestion with the walls
@jamesrosar3823
@jamesrosar3823 Месяц назад
It seems that SpaceX was not comfortable with clearances between the QD and the cover in the dynamic shock environment near the lifting booster. And when will they give up on trying to make cryogenic hoses flexible? They need to be twinned rigid pipes with right angle joints that pivot.
@appliedfacts
@appliedfacts Месяц назад
I like the idea of water protecting the OLM! Pipes could carry the water around the various legs, rings, clamp areas, etc. Great idea!
@bb5979
@bb5979 Месяц назад
I laughed out loud at the animation at 12:36 🤣 thank you
@40spray
@40spray Месяц назад
Big explosion coming up🔥
@eopoep
@eopoep Месяц назад
The best part is no part, fold the flaps into the hot staging rings during take off, to contribute to its strength. Then during the boost back have the whole ring unfurl like a shuttlecock
@jeric_synergy8581
@jeric_synergy8581 Месяц назад
:: eyeroll:: This is a LOT more parts.
@eopoep
@eopoep Месяц назад
@@jeric_synergy8581 not if you get rid of the hot staging ring entirely. Ring is for take, paddle flaps for landing, unwanted duplication and duplication of weight
@flipadavis
@flipadavis Месяц назад
Maybe they should build a special Falcon 9 test article that mimics some of the dimensions of the Starship booster and use this to test catch.
@bruceyoung1343
@bruceyoung1343 Месяц назад
I’m crawling out of my skin with excitement. LAND IN THE CHOPSTICKS? Oh my. Damn that’s exciting 😮
@stevebroome1288
@stevebroome1288 Месяц назад
Felix, this is one of the most informative videos you have ever had. I will share it with a friend who didn’t know about the chopsticks. Your discussion was excellent. I do remember Elon saying that two safety features of trying chopsticks is that the booster can be supported by its grid fins and Starship can land on its skirt if it misses. I doubt either will happen. Elon wasn’t kidding when he said he thinks his engineering team is better than the Apollo program. They set a high bar. Good work.
@bradwinter7028
@bradwinter7028 Месяц назад
More, Felix! More!
@user-ps7sb5sy6d
@user-ps7sb5sy6d Месяц назад
Es emocionante como Spacex con su manera de hacer las cosas logra que todos también hagamos las cosas con pasión e interés. Excelente canal.
@RWBHere
@RWBHere Месяц назад
Thanks Felix. You rocket!
@lubomirsochr6000
@lubomirsochr6000 Месяц назад
I had to order the galaxy lamp right away. I must have it:-)
@thomascharlton8545
@thomascharlton8545 Месяц назад
Something no one wants to discuss: The “Achilles heel” of Starship that no-one is talking about: The Human Factors element of riding Starship to a retro-rocket landing. The natural fear the average person will have. Plunging toward the ground at a very high speed waiting for engine start just before potential impact. Going to be a terrifying ride every time. Even when everything goes right.
@Wurtoz9643
@Wurtoz9643 Месяц назад
All the astronauts are already “made” for that. They already rode the rocket up.
@dphuntsman
@dphuntsman Месяц назад
You mean, kinda like coming back home in a capsule, waiting for the parachutes to open? That’s only not happened once in history of spaceflight, tho. Even a piece of music written for it/him: “Komarov’s Fall” (available on Spotify). - Dave Huntsman
@celderian
@celderian Месяц назад
Apollo astronauts did that multiple times though and so do all capsules returning to Earth that have to be braked by parachutes.
@johnbrobston1334
@johnbrobston1334 Месяц назад
And yet that's what happened on the Moon for every Apollo lunar landing.
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
Agree, landing at sea with parachute is one thing, landing on a strip like the shuttle are somewhat predictable with thousands of feet or runway and backup systems…. Now attempting precision landing of a rocket with many more variables and unreliable real time data is unlikely to mate on pins… consistently…. But tickets 🤡 and enjoy IFT-5, odds are that statistically it will be a blast… 🍿
@caseyschesky3708
@caseyschesky3708 Месяц назад
It's a big HEAT SINK on the cover for the quick disconnect arm. Absorbs a lot of heat vs it going into the cover and arm
@0x8badbeef
@0x8badbeef Месяц назад
Catching versus landing has additional advantages. The precision of requiring zero velocity at landing is not necessary. The arms can match the velocity.
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Thats a valid thought but its likely not the case. None of what we saw sogar from observation or from SpaceX’s animations show any up or down movement from the Chopsticks during a catch.
@0x8badbeef
@0x8badbeef Месяц назад
@@Whataboutit that particular feature may be proprietary.
@0x8badbeef
@0x8badbeef Месяц назад
@@Whataboutit it occurred to me even if the animation moved the chopsticks you won't be able to see it if it only moved a meter.
@0x8badbeef
@0x8badbeef Месяц назад
The arms are springy.
@ErikBongers
@ErikBongers Месяц назад
There's another reason for not continuing with vertical tanks. A methane tank is required to have a containment wall around it that can hold it's full content. With a vertical tank, that would mean an unreasonably high or wide wall. So, if you need a wide area for containment, you may as well use horizontal tanks.
@jceworld1
@jceworld1 Месяц назад
I have friends all over SoCal who are zealously waiting for more Falcon 9 activity. I can only imagine witnessing lighting the candle on a Starship 🎉🤯😎
@jeremyfarmer2502
@jeremyfarmer2502 Месяц назад
The first successful booster catch is going to be mind blowing.
@ktd66
@ktd66 Месяц назад
Two errors: 1. Fuel vapor needs to mix with oxygen before it can explode. This is what a carburator does in a car engine. It turns liquid fuel into a vapor and mixes it with air so that it can explode when ignited in the cylinder. Therefore, a nearly empty gas can is much more likely to explode than a full one. The nearly empty gas can is full of a mixture of fuel vapor and air. But the full one won't explode; it will only burn. 2. The flame coming out of the nozzle gets wider and wider as the rocket rises through thinning atmosphere. As it gets wider, the thrust dissipates. The wider the flame, the less thrust there is behind the rocket. In order to contain the flame and maintain a powerful thrust, you need a nozzle that concentrates the flame and keeps the fire behind the rocket when it flies through thinner atmosphere and through space. This is the purpose of the vacuum nozzle. The only reason it is bigger is because the atmosphere is thinner and the fire is bigger.
@peaceofmind2769
@peaceofmind2769 Месяц назад
They should build a big magnet to catch boosters and ships with magnetic field. Another way is - some drones should hook a cable to the fasteners of the booster or ship while they are approaching to the landing spot and to center the position of the booster or ship between the chopsticks.
@EvgenyVladimirovichShirkin
@EvgenyVladimirovichShirkin Месяц назад
Hey there! You got much better at this! You seem more relaxed and the humor is nice. Wanted to say about the projector. Real nice thing. Is there anything like that with a real star sky setup?
@joeduszynski4109
@joeduszynski4109 Месяц назад
Mechazilla his arms wide....
@peterjrhanley9418
@peterjrhanley9418 Месяц назад
Simulated landing, hover and control will be huge advance after loss of control on #3
@Metalle
@Metalle Месяц назад
Yes, but think of controlling 400,000 pounds landing vertically. In a 747 arriving at 100-200 miles per hour to keep it flying you need a runway and heavy landing gear with good tires… still lots of control surfaces but also a lot of variability… now try to land a 747 axially, use engines to hover and touchdown on pins? Think about it, Simply not happening 😂
@contestvoter
@contestvoter Месяц назад
Clearly a safe lander is needed to practice catching. Test land a hopper with legs and catch pins until a legged landing is certain. Then come down for mechazilla to try catching. It might be so bad the hopper goes and lands on legs. Another day try again, nothing blown up. Once catching is successful, multiple approaches can be tried before the first large stage comes down. Many unknowns worked out in advance...
@Ingens_Scherz
@Ingens_Scherz Месяц назад
Pretty sure that was slow motion footage of the engine shutdown stage of the test. The rings were observed during the shutdown, not the test (I assume).
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Correct.
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