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SpaceX’s 2nd Starship Launch Tower starts Stacking! How long till it's done? Block 2 Starship spotted! What’s the difference? Falcon 9 Failure! How bad is it?
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@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
What was that Booster 12 test on July 11th about? Let me know your thoughts!
@CleoVR543
@CleoVR543 Месяц назад
After the spin prime there was a static fire
@PiDsPagePrototypes
@PiDsPagePrototypes Месяц назад
18:17 - /s 😆😆😆
@diannebaginski4787
@diannebaginski4787 Месяц назад
Getting pissed at elons politics antics supporting the orange criminal.
@wrwhiteal
@wrwhiteal Месяц назад
When both Falcon 9 and Starship are operational then NASA will have launcher redundancy… different engines, airframes, pads, etc… don’t need another launch provider.
@Jeffrey-od9uk
@Jeffrey-od9uk Месяц назад
@@wrwhiteal sure there is need. never support a monopoly
@surferdude4487
@surferdude4487 Месяц назад
To be clear: The Falcon 9 booster did not fail. That flight proven article performed it's funtion perfectly and was recovered to fly again. What failed was the shiney, brand-new second stage. That's a manufactureing flaw.
@richardpark3054
@richardpark3054 Месяц назад
To be true, the 2nd stage engine did not fail, either.
@simongeard4824
@simongeard4824 Месяц назад
Yes, but that's arguing about semantics. The Falcon 9 first and second stages are a tightly-coupled pair - neither will ever fly without the other - and the upshot is that the Falcon 9 suffered a failure that has the entire thing grounded for now. Yes, it's nice that they got the first stage back, but that doesn't mean the system as a whole didn't fail.
@surferdude4487
@surferdude4487 Месяц назад
@@simongeard4824 Semantics? That means what words mean. The Falcon 9 is called the Falcon 9 because it has 9 engines. The second stage has 1 engine. So, yes, semantics, the Falcon 9 did not fail.
@NeonVisual
@NeonVisual Месяц назад
@@surferdude4487 dude thinks falcon 9 is the name of the engine type.
@surferdude4487
@surferdude4487 Месяц назад
@@NeonVisual The name of the engine type is Merlin. It's an open cycle engine that burns chilled RP1 and Lox. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@stevesoller4571
@stevesoller4571 Месяц назад
The first stage performed perfectly. Focus has to be on 2nd stage...which is not reused and so is brand new each time. So find out the mistake and do a double check on 2nd stages and add to manufacturing process. It is still the most reliable booster in history.
@Antoon124578
@Antoon124578 Месяц назад
@@stevesoller4571 i don't know for sure, but with 360 succesfull launches, does that make their second stage Also one of the most succesfull rockets? Maybe the soyuz second stage because its been going for so long.
@wanee8039
@wanee8039 Месяц назад
​​@@Antoon124578interesting and how many lunches have they done in it's Decades of lifetime.? Compared to the falcon 9.🤔
@julianfp1952
@julianfp1952 Месяц назад
That was my initial though but it's only a maybe. I think the best case scenario for SpaceX would be that it's either a manufacturing issue somewhere just upstream of the Merlin itself, maybe a flange where the engine connects to the second stage, or an easily fixed design issue not in the engine itself. In those 2 cases all SpaceX needs to do is check any 2nd stages already built (if it's a 2nd stage manufacturing issue) or if it's a design issue then update the design and retrofit the change to any already-built 2nd stages. If however it is even simply a manufacturing issue in the Merlin and not a design issue I would think that all Raptors on all existing boosters would need to be rechecked and even worse if a Merlin design change is needed presumably that would need to be retrofitted to all existing boosters. SpaceX will fix it in any circumstances but I don't think it is guaranteed yet that it won't impact the current boosters if they do need to check every single Merlin in the active fleet and even worse maybe retrofit some Merlin design change. That's one of the downsides of having a re-usable component. If a non-re-usable rocket blows up then once you've determined the cause you just build the next one to an improved design but when you have a whole fleet of re-usable boosters there is the possibility that a design upgrade required for safety needs to be rolled out to the entire fleet.
@StevenIngram
@StevenIngram Месяц назад
I don't think the Falcon 9 will be grounded long. I mean, this is 1 partial failure in over 360 missions. To me, that makes it seem like a 1 off manufacturing defect that affected only that specific 2nd stage module. Otherwise, in that sheer number of launches, we'd have seen a LOT more problems. Just saying.
@shanent5793
@shanent5793 Месяц назад
None of the satellites made it to the intended orbit, so it's a total failure. And it's not known if it's a one off, something could have changed that would affect future missions. It could be a recent design or procedure revision, bad supplies, or an inexperienced worker.
@TotallyNoAim
@TotallyNoAim Месяц назад
the problem is that it carries astronauts for NASA, so NASA wont just say, "yeah happends go again!". they will take SpaceX unter the microscope and they need to find exactly where the problem came from. How long it has been successful wont play a role here
@1mariomaniac
@1mariomaniac Месяц назад
No, it was a total failure of the orbital stage, it exploded and the payload didn't reach its designated orbit. Even if it was a minor defect with that particular Merlin engine, they'd want to see how they may avoid LOX leaks like that going forward. This may result in changes to their manufacturing process and/or a partial redesign of the powerhead.
@unclelurk1556
@unclelurk1556 Месяц назад
An attitude of it must be “one off” failure sounds a lot like Boeing mentality. Got to do the work to identify the root cause, so it doesn’t reoccur. However long that takes. Like you, I’m hopeful and optimistic, tho 😊
@StevenIngram
@StevenIngram Месяц назад
​@@shanent5793 You're conflating too many things together. The payload is not the Falcon 9. I agree 100% that the payload was lost. But, it's also true that the Flacon 9 only had a partial failure. Think it through... the main stage launched successfully and returned to the surface successfully and landed successfully. The 2nd stage fire successfully and reached space. But developed a leak at that point and when they tried to relight the engine to circularize the orbit, the engine exploded. However, that did not destroy the 2nd stage which is why the satellites were still deployed and commanded to try to lift themselves into a stable orbit, but they lacked the thrust and will eventually fall back into the atmosphere. So out of the Falcon 9 delivery system - only the 2nd stage failed and only during its relight after it had reached space, making it a partial failure. I get it through, you're considering the payload as part of the rocket and I'm not.
@NeonVisual
@NeonVisual Месяц назад
Falcons no longer being used while Starship gets ready for a catch test is the kind of progress we need if we want to get the first warp flight by 2063 🖖 There's no way we can fit the nacelles in the falcon 9.
@Vogas2
@Vogas2 Месяц назад
Hopefull we will meet Vulcans first. Do not want to become slave worker for Klingons.
@WG-tt6hk
@WG-tt6hk Месяц назад
Any other rocket company would be put months behind schedule, but this is SpaceX. It will be 2 or 3 weeks at the longest.
@user-pp7uf2wv9w
@user-pp7uf2wv9w Месяц назад
Robotic welding machines don't rest. Every second of every day. Assembly lines. Jigs procedures, pre checks. Etc. super fast.
@jaeluatl
@jaeluatl Месяц назад
Hats off to, not sure what title it is “construction property manager” that coordinates all these closures and moves that team needs its on channel
@RichardAbendroth
@RichardAbendroth Месяц назад
haha great episode, especially the jokes/clips of Felix hot/cold, scheduled disassembly of his falcon model etc. Had to rewind a couple times since I was laughing. Keep it up!
@michaelhess4825
@michaelhess4825 Месяц назад
My wife bought me the starship lighter after I got overly excited with the fourth launch. It's totally worth the cost! (It really isn't, but come on!)
@citizenblue
@citizenblue Месяц назад
I have it, too. Great for bonfires!
@lanav9679
@lanav9679 Месяц назад
I’ve said it before and I’ll Say it again. WAI is D-Ultimate Super Cool !!
@flippert0
@flippert0 Месяц назад
4:37 a trip down memory lane: Franken Crane!
@matthodel946
@matthodel946 Месяц назад
I also noticed that the exterior support trusses on the high bays aren't doing so good in the Texas salt water mist. If you move the steel to the exterior of the building envelope, this is the cost. I would have spec'd a hot dipped galvanized structural system for longer life on these kinds of systems.
@khukri_wielderxxx1962
@khukri_wielderxxx1962 Месяц назад
6:40 Only true nerds love Monty Python
@Jadefox32
@Jadefox32 Месяц назад
"GET ON WITH IT!"
@andrewyoung7682
@andrewyoung7682 Месяц назад
Nee, nee!
@thetobi583
@thetobi583 Месяц назад
But do you have a shrubbery?
@jeremytaylor3532
@jeremytaylor3532 Месяц назад
They need a new launch Algorithm that says, if an engine is malfunctioning, instead of shutting it down they will continue to let it run with balancing engines as required. Then a shorter secondary boost will be required. But they will still attain required altitude.
@WarrenLacefield
@WarrenLacefield Месяц назад
It is always possible that the failed 2nd stage of Falcon 9 encountered some space debris. Of course, it might be hard to know something like that for sure unless a camera or impact sensor was watching. The results of the FAA report will be interesting.
@jony3775
@jony3775 Месяц назад
“The relight worked a little TOO WELL” 😂😂 awesome
@TheUltimateGamer30
@TheUltimateGamer30 Месяц назад
5:38 in the video, I noticed Rainbow, it wasnt here last time :)
@BayAreaBerk
@BayAreaBerk Месяц назад
Everyone love Monty Python, just some more than others...
@Hungary_0987
@Hungary_0987 Месяц назад
0:39 aswell
@linusspace
@linusspace Месяц назад
Hey Felix, i really love your Videos! But in some clips, it's difficult to say if it's a timelaps or realtime. Maybe there is a way to show this, that everyone knows if the current clip is in realtime or not.
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Thank you! I'll pass it on!
@trichtertus6221
@trichtertus6221 Месяц назад
@@Whataboutit the same goes for archive and current footage (demonstration footage of a static fire vs. the footage of the actual static fire happen)
@ShashankGuduthur-jk2kx
@ShashankGuduthur-jk2kx Месяц назад
​@@Whataboutit will they ever make a dedicated rocket garden as they aim to ramp up production with 1 ship everyday or is there enough space in star factory for that
@JurassicJenkins
@JurassicJenkins Месяц назад
9:59 Bender!
@richardpark3054
@richardpark3054 Месяц назад
Agreed!
@toxickremedy
@toxickremedy Месяц назад
Holy shit they be testing boosters and ships simultaneously.
@netstatmint8639
@netstatmint8639 Месяц назад
starship cone section block2 looks sick!
@drfirechief8958
@drfirechief8958 Месяц назад
Considering that the Falcon 9 is a proven, non-experimental system and this and several of the next flights are unmanned, Falcon should be cleared very rapidly. The un-manned flights can be a win, win for the program. It retests the Falcon after the fix is completed and all the scheduled missions will still occur. I have confidence in a rapid release to fly by NASA. Great update, as usual Felix, you ROCK!
@bendungee1669
@bendungee1669 Месяц назад
12:59 I love this animation of all the rockets going off. Very cool
@davidmorgan5626
@davidmorgan5626 Месяц назад
Love your info 👏🏻😊👏🏻
@panzer.1
@panzer.1 Месяц назад
It's an unlucky week for rocket launches 😞
@rzrbk
@rzrbk Месяц назад
you guys should make a playlist for Starship launches
@mcburcke
@mcburcke Месяц назад
Loved the July 4th lighter question! 😂
@kevincoley4662
@kevincoley4662 Месяц назад
They are preparing to launch quickly. I read about space ports launching like airports in Sci-fi books as a kid. SpaceX is making this reality.
@pauly3885
@pauly3885 Месяц назад
Curious if these tower designs are ever planning to have elevators for personnel access. At some point a starship will have passenger quarters, even if for testing only at starbase.
@raymacdhomhnuill8018
@raymacdhomhnuill8018 Месяц назад
They already have stairs and elevator in the mechazilla tower..
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE Месяц назад
To add to Ray's info, in the first Everyday Astronaut tour of Starbase ~2yrs back, where they went up the launch tower, they rode up on an elevator. 😉
@iseiyoulaitre
@iseiyoulaitre Месяц назад
Ignitors give a shower of unicorn glitter to ignite rocket love.
@RyanPappano
@RyanPappano Месяц назад
1:05 I see my torch igniter made an appearance…
@sadstrom
@sadstrom Месяц назад
What I believe was done with booster 12, is a test to see how quickly they are able to empty the booster tanks in case the capture went wrong on the 5th Flight.
@thanksfernuthin
@thanksfernuthin Месяц назад
Thanks for putting the context in on the Falcon 9 failure. Some are making it a big negative deal which is ridiculous. It's time to reflect on the jaw dropping reliability they've displayed for so long.
@PeteSty
@PeteSty Месяц назад
I "SMASHED THE LIKE BUTTON" and broke my keyboard. Not really. Felix is great.
@ArcherWarhound
@ArcherWarhound Месяц назад
I'll bet the incident investigation is completed and Falcon9 is flying again before Starliner flies again.
@donies1
@donies1 Месяц назад
Loved the outtakes at the end lol
@simonmedina8128
@simonmedina8128 Месяц назад
Can't believe they're already building the block 2
@roberthatch6153
@roberthatch6153 Месяц назад
Sorry Simon, I’m not sure why this bugs me and my grammar is terrible but……. They’re*
@xploration1437
@xploration1437 Месяц назад
Learn the difference between their, there and they’re 🤦
@MasterMayhem78
@MasterMayhem78 Месяц назад
They’re*
@TotallyNoAim
@TotallyNoAim Месяц назад
@@roberthatch6153 chill its not his first language
@Barthhhelona
@Barthhhelona Месяц назад
Did you really just say that?​@@xploration1437
@shaunharris2173
@shaunharris2173 Месяц назад
Felix your vids are amazing thanks so much for keeping me updated every week.thx to your team, you're uploading even more frequently soon you will upload every second 😂
@rooxynala841
@rooxynala841 Месяц назад
Wow , every day one launch ...and people feels happy, we deserve to left here
@chrisgallagher7847
@chrisgallagher7847 Месяц назад
Great job. Been with you since the beginning
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
❤️
@HellenKillerProject
@HellenKillerProject Месяц назад
My thought is why isn't there a counterweight to closely match the weight of the Starship to lesson the stress on the systems they have to lift or lower the rocket. It seems it would be a pretty fool proof system and be a relatively easy way to reduce the stress on the other components and the thought of something giving way could lead to a terrifying disaster. This way the equipment used would be under much less stress.
@T1hitsTheHighestNote
@T1hitsTheHighestNote Месяц назад
I'm surprised they haven't solved the QD arm protection yet.
@johnbeckman492
@johnbeckman492 Месяц назад
What road gets closed and why? Are the locals effected?
@zargus2
@zargus2 Месяц назад
Your show is my high light of the week, keep up the good work you and your team are doing😃👍
@roadsterman
@roadsterman Месяц назад
Your recent video shows welding on curved sections of the top of the starship being welded with robotic arm vertically downwards. These sections are compound curves. This will likely not work. Like a boat hull that is a compound curve after the sections are tacked then the inside should be finish welded First. Other wise problems of warpage could occur. The friction stir welding would not work outdoors.😮
@davefarmery8180
@davefarmery8180 Месяц назад
Spoken like a true rocket scientist 😅
@WarrenLacefield
@WarrenLacefield Месяц назад
Welding is as much an art as it is a science and a technology. I respect any person or machine that can weld competently and understands what to do when, with which tools, and how to do that correctly.
@Khyranleander
@Khyranleander Месяц назад
Oh wow, all the Falcons are down now? How long are those Boeing astronauts gonna be stuck?!?
@dalel3608
@dalel3608 Месяц назад
They're not stuck.
@plainText384
@plainText384 Месяц назад
Starliner is not stuck. They are safe to return if they need to, and the astronauts have even used Starliner as a shelter/ emergency lifeboat while docked at the station. They are extending the mission to potentially learn more about the thruster issues while the service module is intact and in space. With Crew 9 delayed there's no rush to free up a docking port or anything anyway, so they might stay for quite a while. At one point they talked about undocking around the end of July, but at this point it really depends on the investigation and ground testing. If they find the root cause of the thruster issues, they will undock.
@avanap8096
@avanap8096 Месяц назад
​@@plainText384would like not to be on it. Rather be on SpaceX or soyuz
@ernestgalvan9037
@ernestgalvan9037 Месяц назад
@@plainText384… you state :: “…they are safe to return if they need to…” Then you state “ IF they find the root cause of the thruster issues, they will undock” … which implies that they will NOT undock without ‘find[ing] the root cause of the issues.”
@Hungary_0987
@Hungary_0987 Месяц назад
​@@ernestgalvan9037because they want to know it, not because they cant go without it.
@MrBoss-zn5vn
@MrBoss-zn5vn Месяц назад
As far as I'm aware there are no igniters anymore in the raptor 2. Elon himself said it to Tim dodd in the first Starbase walk through, as they were standing next to the raptors
@davefarmery8180
@davefarmery8180 Месяц назад
The igniters are built into the launch mount
@MrBoss-zn5vn
@MrBoss-zn5vn Месяц назад
@@davefarmery8180 the ones in the olm are not igniters aswell. Those use high pressure gas to spin the pumps.
@davefarmery8180
@davefarmery8180 Месяц назад
​@MrBoss-zn5vn my mistake, thanks for the info
@Hungary_0987
@Hungary_0987 Месяц назад
I belive there are ignitere in the turbo pumps, but not in the C. Chamber
@NeonVisual
@NeonVisual Месяц назад
Space isn't hard. It's more of a crunchy exterior with a soft gooey centre.
@Hungary_0987
@Hungary_0987 Месяц назад
Ok...
@Jimbo65203
@Jimbo65203 Месяц назад
Correct me, but this was a new 2nd stage with modifications. It is not used on manned missions, so the mistakes are due to the upgrades. This shouldn't hold Falcon9 back too long to satisfy NASA, IMO.
@simongeard4824
@simongeard4824 Месяц назад
You're speculating. Nobody here - and possibly not SpaceX - knows why the failure occurred, and until the reasons are known and corrective measures taken, Falcon will not be flying.
@TheRogersTalk
@TheRogersTalk Месяц назад
Also wondering where we can get that starship and tower that's behind you. Felix.... YOU ROCK!
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
Try www.morethan3d.com
@Goddard_Is_My_Hero
@Goddard_Is_My_Hero Месяц назад
Felix, I really like the way you present the news, especially the sharp humor that does not take anything away from the content and makes me grin. Also greatly appreciated is the high quality of the videos you show.
@benjaminrickdonaldson
@benjaminrickdonaldson Месяц назад
Theres 2 tower modules stacked We've seen the SQD, its at roberts road. Appears to be similar. Both chopstick arms have been delivered to sanchez
@fionajack9160
@fionajack9160 Месяц назад
Enough with the words insane,shocked,humiliated,just happened
@gdibble
@gdibble Месяц назад
🙌 *BLOCK II* - So exciting. _Thank you for producing and sharing all this info and with such excellent and professional cadence! Keep up the great work WAI Team!!_ 🚀
@nazenr
@nazenr Месяц назад
keep up with the good job Felix!
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
🙌🏼
@ptinvite7942
@ptinvite7942 Месяц назад
Title subject starts @ 3:12
@user-pw7ww7ew3z
@user-pw7ww7ew3z Месяц назад
To lessen damage to the quick connect why isn't starship initially angled slightly toward the tower at liftoff so that the exhaust flame angles away from the tower, then after the ship clears the tower reorient starship to the correct trajectory?
@AenesidemusOZ
@AenesidemusOZ Месяц назад
The centre of gravity has to be directly above the engines - the thrust vector has to point directly through the centre of gravity - or the spacecraft will immediately begin to curve towards the ground when the engines are lit. Plus, the weight of the fully loaded spacecraft standing at an angle waiting for liftoff would be enormous; extremely (impossibly?) hard to hold.
@davethedroneguy
@davethedroneguy Месяц назад
Thanks!
@slimeking101
@slimeking101 Месяц назад
Thank you 🙏
@SirCharles12357
@SirCharles12357 Месяц назад
Your miming is hilarious and effective. Keep up the good work!
@Grey_Area570
@Grey_Area570 Месяц назад
Nice to see the Python content.
@MrBertWayne
@MrBertWayne Месяц назад
"Start EVERY SINGLE EPISODE With *STARSHIP LAUNCH* Updates!!!!"
@2150dalek
@2150dalek Месяц назад
I can feel the heat thru this video....Powerful engines 👀
@mrslave41
@mrslave41 Месяц назад
5:38 many images are shown too quickly to even be able to pause them even after multiple attempts 😮😮😮
@Paul-ng4jx
@Paul-ng4jx Месяц назад
Great video Felix like you’re the best❤❤❤
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
@Lucinda666
@Lucinda666 Месяц назад
🚀🚀🚀Block 2 Starship is very different!!!🎉🎉🎉
@TwZlr.
@TwZlr. Месяц назад
I really like that you are wearing the same shirt I that I bought from you...
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
❤️ Enjoy!!!
@eriknew3584
@eriknew3584 Месяц назад
Anyone else notice the round part that the booster will be caught on flopping around @ 2:24? Maybe it's supposed to idk.
@daboak3018
@daboak3018 Месяц назад
Put some heat tiles on the quick disconnect, silly.
@jeremytaylor3532
@jeremytaylor3532 Месяц назад
If they put a threaded lift ring in the very point of the rocket. This could just be unthreaded and bolt threaded in before launch. This would involve no tiles or fancy lift points etc.
@uzz32carl
@uzz32carl Месяц назад
Mr Shlang you're an entertaining guy
@LewisKnaggs
@LewisKnaggs Месяц назад
I don't think Raptor uses torch igniters anymore, raptor 2 deleted them
@thatall1145
@thatall1145 Месяц назад
everytime this man uploaded make my day a little better
@Whataboutit
@Whataboutit Месяц назад
@theastronomer5800
@theastronomer5800 Месяц назад
The images around the 16:15 marks shows a shadow of a "solar eclipse", but there weren't any this month... There was the one in April, and next one is on Oct 2.
@charlesoliviersdufaux6943
@charlesoliviersdufaux6943 Месяц назад
Can’t wait to see the new gen OLM
@MistahHeffo
@MistahHeffo Месяц назад
Given that the 2nd burn of the upper stage for the F9 mission only needed to burn for 1 second, it makes me wonder if instead of trying to relight they could have used the ullage or RCS thrusters to gain the necessary Delta-V without needing the main engine? God knows I done it in KSP enough times.
@georgehopkins1708
@georgehopkins1708 Месяц назад
Cover the QD with the new tiling system to avoid damage during launches?
@hiltonchapman4844
@hiltonchapman4844 Месяц назад
I spotted Brandon at 2:13! Looking really spry, hale and hearty! HC-JAIPUR (16/07/2024) .
@DeveloperChris
@DeveloperChris Месяц назад
More of a SUD than a RUD. Slow unscheduled disassembly
@kevinim300
@kevinim300 Месяц назад
31 and 33 - soooo much change. wow
@Bluelagoonstudios
@Bluelagoonstudios Месяц назад
There is a written law, mechanic and electronics can fail, that's what happened here, I don't think this mishap have to worry us.
@LindaMadlala
@LindaMadlala Месяц назад
I press the like button first , then watch the episode, and finally read / write comments 🤺🇿🇦
@user-hf2dt2iy8q
@user-hf2dt2iy8q Месяц назад
Ok , answer me this? How many times has this rocket flown? Then make that the benchmark for safe flight. If it gets worse, than raise the bar for less flights per unit.
@WilboBaggins-dm7ub
@WilboBaggins-dm7ub Месяц назад
Particularly good today...triffic!!
@mshrad
@mshrad Месяц назад
Love the Holy Grail clip! Tim the Enchanter I believe.?
@MrBertWayne
@MrBertWayne Месяц назад
*ALSO, CAN WE GET TIME STAMPS SO WE CAN SKIP THROUGH THIS THING!!!???*
@landcruiser801
@landcruiser801 Месяц назад
What was insane about it?
@esraeloh8681
@esraeloh8681 Месяц назад
Wonder how small their tollerances are for the tower segments
@JustinHubertus
@JustinHubertus Месяц назад
Booster in der Schule - Love it haha
@jackhydrazine1376
@jackhydrazine1376 Месяц назад
If you look at videos of the launch pad quick disconnects for the Saturn five rocket, you'll see that they move/swing away to prevent damage.
@regolith1350
@regolith1350 Месяц назад
I guarantee SpaceX will have identified and fixed the root cause of their problem, and will have resumed regular flights, long before Boeing has any real clue about the root cause(s) of Starliner's many problems.
@davefarmery8180
@davefarmery8180 Месяц назад
Dreaded flange or 3d printed part 🤔
@RV4aviator
@RV4aviator Месяц назад
Thanks Felix and Team...! I cannot wait for the next Starship Launch... !!!!
@timst656
@timst656 Месяц назад
the fakt, that the segment 2 stacking started before this video went live
@bastiaan.1108
@bastiaan.1108 Месяц назад
I think you probably need headshields on your launchtower, too. 🤔
@rayscott4341
@rayscott4341 Месяц назад
news without the nausea
@38shaun
@38shaun Месяц назад
Ok, so with the quick disconnect damage every time, why don’t they just build a thrust deflector. Like a pointy hat , to look at in crosssection. And at the same time put a ring like that on the top of the OLM? Simple physics. A flat surface 90 degrees exposed to the launch thrust is like a flat surface in the wind. Could be why it’s breaking. Also how come the ISS and Russian launch providers are still operating as an option? Are they exempt from embargo’s around the war?
@mistergoose6826
@mistergoose6826 Месяц назад
Booster 12 static fire took place at 15 July 10:13:40 local time
@CleoVR543
@CleoVR543 Месяц назад
We will never forget S24 - S28 they never made it to orbit or earth
@conradnelson5283
@conradnelson5283 Месяц назад
It’ll be interesting to see what we were wrong. Especially after so much goes right.
@faisalsvideoworld
@faisalsvideoworld 28 дней назад
so is falcon 9 flying again now
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