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SpaceX received the next segments for the new launch tower, including the Chopstick carriage system, and the sticks itself. Furthermore, the test article B14.1 gets tested using the Chopsticks, to prepare for a catch attempt on Flight 5.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Tower Sections Under Construction
0:30 Work on Ship 30’s Tiles
0:59 The New Office Building
1:16 The Launch Site
1:25 Orbital Pad B Construction
1:42 The Old Vertical Tank Farm
1:50 Base of the Second Tower
1:57 CC 8800-1 Crane Assembly
2:27 B14.1 Test Tank
2:45 Inside the BQD Hood
2:52 The Chopsticks
3:00 The Vertical Tank Farm
3:07 CC 8800-1 Crane Rises
3:18 Forward Dome Falls
3:54 The Chopsticks
4:01 Orbital Pad B Construction
4:13 Ship 30 Tile Work
4:37 The Parking Garage
4:44 Tower Sections
5:01 Concrete Poured in Office Building
5:14 Ring Stand Moved
5:22 Parts Delivered on Flatbed
5:32 Horizontal Tank Arrives
5:39 Chopstick Catch Testing Begins
6:14 Landing Rail Lowering and Raising
6:25 Slap Testing Continues
6:38 More Slap Testing
6:55 Landing Rail Testing
7:04 Post Slap Inspections
7:15 B14.1 Removed From the OLM
7:23 B14.1 and the Chopsticks
7:31 Pad B Construction
7:55 Ship 30 Tile Replacement
8:17 Likely Tower Parts Delivered
8:25 Barge Arrives From the Cape

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Комментарии : 94   
@donculver153
@donculver153 15 дней назад
As always you guys and gals are at the right place to get us the right shots. Thanks NSF
@karlwest437
@karlwest437 15 дней назад
That's not a slap, that's a love tap
@corrinastanley125
@corrinastanley125 15 дней назад
I love all the close-ups and around starbase content you have put in this update, thanks NSF team.
@user-vo4wc2jz8g
@user-vo4wc2jz8g 15 дней назад
At least the arms aren't made of sausages, that would be the wurst.
@user-dc1dr9kr8x
@user-dc1dr9kr8x 15 дней назад
I see what you did there.....
@mussie302
@mussie302 14 дней назад
Like that joke! Nice one. 😁
@rudivandoornegat2371
@rudivandoornegat2371 15 дней назад
I'll be pleasantly surprised if the landing booster has so much roll control that the small pins line up precisely with the catch rails. It's more likely the grid fins will hit the catch arms. And according to the best part is no part design philosophy I wonder why the grid fins aren't used for stacking and catching.
@janphilipp86
@janphilipp86 15 дней назад
Here is a guess: The wallthickness of the grid fins need to be increased to become strong enough to hold the ~200t of the booster. But such grid fins would cause too much aerodynamical drag during ascent.
@knowledgeisgood9645
@knowledgeisgood9645 15 дней назад
1. There is some margin for the angle of the roll that can be handled. The circumference is so large that it is almost flat for about a meter. 2. The grid fins are supported by the axels of the electric motors. Landing on them would deform them beyond repair. I also doubt they are thick enough to not shear off.
@sjcnej7695
@sjcnej7695 15 дней назад
The booster has about 18 degrees of margin for the pins to land on the rails. I'm sure it can also do last minute roll control if it really needed to as well
@59seank
@59seank 15 дней назад
Thanks Mary and Sean.
@MrKellymcilrath
@MrKellymcilrath 15 дней назад
Great video footage Mary, Sean, & SBL! Also thank you NSF for another great SpaceX Boca Chica Update!!
@GunSeller98
@GunSeller98 15 дней назад
The Slap testing was amazing! SpaceX is moving with urgency and focus. The rest of the space industry is either flailing around or sitting on their duffs waiting for the next paycheck.
@MrGoesBoom
@MrGoesBoom 15 дней назад
Right? Imagine where we might be if the rest of the industry had this kind of energy...but nope for 50 years it was just more of the same with some improvements here and there but nothing like we're seeing from SpaceX
@gabrielgolding5380
@gabrielgolding5380 15 дней назад
Guys, watching the first catch attempt is gonna be wild.
@niri2506
@niri2506 15 дней назад
I'm still highly doubtful.... Yes the general position of SH required for a catch should be easy to achieve. Chopsticks sure can handle any misalignment from the target spot. However the orientation of the pins has me worried. Can they really control the booster so precisely that the pins will be perpendicular to the chopsticks? These seems like a level of control that's very difficult to achieve.
@Galaxy89cars
@Galaxy89cars 14 дней назад
I've spent years filming cars, but I'd love to film this stuff too
@petrichor2831
@petrichor2831 15 дней назад
seeing all the tile work makes me wish for a timelapse from one camera from the initial rework to finish
@bcrisp56
@bcrisp56 14 дней назад
Thanks so much for the content everyone!
@fredpryde8555
@fredpryde8555 15 дней назад
thank you for all your hard work for us to watch
@Sparky056
@Sparky056 15 дней назад
How about an update on the store being built for the community and workers, it’s still related to SpaceX
@thomashayden804
@thomashayden804 15 дней назад
I believe Kathy said the other day that that was put on hold for the time being. They want to finish up some of their other projects first if I recall correctly. Visually there hasn't been any recent progress to my knowledge
@glitchered
@glitchered 15 дней назад
sean is a busy bee. so is mary. nice shots. love to see them. saturday night progress update. :D tower rises. interestiing new ablative material. we'll see how it works. yo
@cratecruncher4974
@cratecruncher4974 15 дней назад
Nice snapshot format.
@tomsheridan989
@tomsheridan989 15 дней назад
Awesome
@tomsheridan989
@tomsheridan989 15 дней назад
Thanks!
@peterchrien
@peterchrien 15 дней назад
So they were slapping the booster on a place, where the dome is, so basically structuraly strong place, but what if they hit it in the middle of two domes, where it might not be so strong? Even though it will be presurized.
@Bratfalken
@Bratfalken 15 дней назад
The flaps will need to get rounded of edges in the rear, sharp edges produces extreme hotspots during re-entry
@ReinReads
@ReinReads 15 дней назад
The rear flaps had no issues during re-entry. They might evolve slightly over time to reduce mass but that is a solved issue. The front flaps are a complete redesign coming with block 2 starships. In the meantime they are “throwing a bunch of mass” at bulking up the heat shield on and around them for the few remaining block 1 flights.
@swissyodelbear
@swissyodelbear 15 дней назад
thanks team....
@JackFrost-rg3wv
@JackFrost-rg3wv 15 дней назад
Woww😮 this people are beyond impressive
@shivanirajvansi2385
@shivanirajvansi2385 12 дней назад
Great work.I wish to God for successful this project.
@barnesj0007
@barnesj0007 11 дней назад
Can't believe it's really happening so they decided to slap themselves to make sure test 5 will catch super heavy booster!
@riparianlife97701
@riparianlife97701 15 дней назад
OMG, the ratchet straps on the hardware on the barge! They went to all the Home Depots.
@marym2811
@marym2811 15 дней назад
Neat! . . . the sticks themselves" - plural
@everydaypotato.3033
@everydaypotato.3033 15 дней назад
BEAUTIFUL
@kennybevan11
@kennybevan11 15 дней назад
I read a paper the other day part written by nasa scientists, looking at using an EM field to divert plasma around a craft during reentry. Under lab conditions, they figured out how much power it would need to output and even what GHz it would take to punch a radio signal through. That paper was written in 2009! It baffles me why no one has even tried building a prototype for testing in real-world conditions. The paper says scientists have been toying with this idea since the late 50's! I'm really no expert on EMF's but if it works, why are we still using dodgy unreliable heat tiles?
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 15 дней назад
Obviously, because there is insufficient evidence and funds for such a test vehicle. Theoretical proposals in the 50's is no predictor for when a test can be attempted. Neutrinos were theorized 80 years ago but technology to put the tiny subatomic particle to use are still on the drawing boards. There are numerous other examples as well. Progressing from theory to practical application is very slow.
@kennybevan11
@kennybevan11 15 дней назад
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 using magnetic fields to control the flow of plasma is common knowledge these days, especially with the amount of tokomak fusion reactors being experimented with. Even Musk should look at this and be slightly curious. Progress never gets anywhere unless you take a second step.
@David-yo5ws
@David-yo5ws 15 дней назад
Where's the redundancy? If there is a fault in the system, do they still have the ablative shield installed as a backup. So practically, it's not worth the risk for humans. However, it could be good for small return experiments, samples from the moon with a much smaller contact area.
@kennybevan11
@kennybevan11 15 дней назад
@David-yo5ws precisely, use the ablative heat shield as one time use backup. It's a decent backup as you don't need to turn anything on.
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 14 дней назад
@@kennybevan11 If is such common knowledge then why hasn't it been implemented in this case you describe? All tell you why. Because magnetic containment in a confined space is one thing such as in an experimental fusion reactor, but it is quite another thing altogether to use magnetic containment in a spacecraft streaming through the atmosphere at 25,000 kmh.
@fwd79
@fwd79 15 дней назад
"This video has no commentary" lol 😂
@jonmarquez128
@jonmarquez128 12 дней назад
Starship is like a giant bird! 😆 🤣 😂
@davideblen9899
@davideblen9899 15 дней назад
At first blush Capturing the rockets in-flight seemed like a neat idea. Right now, not so much. Simple inertia of those massive arms does not look like a solvable problem. Land them on a barge off shore. You really know how to do that without destroying half of Brownsville.
@ReinReads
@ReinReads 15 дней назад
The 2nd generation of chopsticks they biilt over a year ago are shorter to address the known inertial issue. They already demonstrated the ability control booster to come in and hover at a specific point. Even if the catch fails the worst case scenario is the already outdated tower & launch pad are destroyed along with the tank farm. There is nowhere near enough explosive capacity in the tank farm to endanger even the production site let alone the 30 miles to Brownsville. It will cause a longer delay. That is all. The 2nd tower is mostly built and planned to be ready by October. Even in the worst case they will be ready to launch again by the end of the year with a new tank farm.
@David-yo5ws
@David-yo5ws 15 дней назад
Given that the Booster will be almost empty of fuel on landing AND the 'Chopsticks' will be off-set away from the OLM, all I can see in a missed catch, is a big crack in the concrete where it hits with 200 tonnes of momentum at 133km/hr (83miles/hr) based on a 70meter drop.
@mr.oconnor1423
@mr.oconnor1423 15 дней назад
Reminds me of the 1924 film "He Who Gets Slapped"
@learningtoday88
@learningtoday88 14 дней назад
You can do this (I'm that guy waterboy)
@krystofr1270
@krystofr1270 15 дней назад
Let's see how long those tower sections stay white for. 🔥
@TroyRubert
@TroyRubert 15 дней назад
What are we going to call Stubby Arm Tower?
@morecowbell20
@morecowbell20 15 дней назад
tyrannosaurus stix
@itspersonnal6883
@itspersonnal6883 15 дней назад
that’s way funnier than it has any right to be man
@Mick_92
@Mick_92 15 дней назад
Mechazooky
@alexlabs4858
@alexlabs4858 15 дней назад
Shooot just look at that CC-8800-1……
@boballen9095
@boballen9095 15 дней назад
Does anyone know, on launch pad 2, is there a flame "trench" or a flame "plate" (as on the launch pad 1) yet, at least planned?
@Lpabmendez
@Lpabmendez 11 дней назад
Is that the permanent location of the parking garage, or will it be moved later to the office building??
@miles2378
@miles2378 15 дней назад
4:11 are they driling foundation piles in to the tower base?
@knowledgeisgood9645
@knowledgeisgood9645 15 дней назад
No, on the other side of the tower.
@NateBaxley
@NateBaxley 12 дней назад
Is tower B going to be THE WHITE TOWER?
@Tesserae
@Tesserae 14 дней назад
Are the chopsticks supposed to oscillate like that when they capture the vehicle or was that a test of some kind?
@skillfulfighter23
@skillfulfighter23 14 дней назад
They too long and heavy so they wobble. My guess is that's gonna be worked on sometime soon or maybe after launch. Apparently the ones on pad B will be shorter
@mussie302
@mussie302 14 дней назад
Surely they would have to move both arms to catch something, so why is that one static? It just seems a bit odd.
@thomashayden804
@thomashayden804 13 дней назад
The left arm hasn't gotten the upgrades the right one did to move quickly. For now they're likely testing the control of the arm, and once they dial it in they can just copy it for the other one and be ready to go
@ElectronTC
@ElectronTC 14 дней назад
What was that blimp in the background of the Barge shot?
@thomashayden804
@thomashayden804 13 дней назад
That's the border patrol's aerostat. Used for surveilling the area
@ElectronTC
@ElectronTC 13 дней назад
​@@thomashayden804 interesting, ty!
@westcoast8562
@westcoast8562 15 дней назад
THESE IMAGES WILL BE USED FOR A KNOCK OFF ROCKET WHOS CAPABILITIES WILL ONE DAY EXCEED THAT OF THE SPACE EX. THANK YOUSELVES FOR THAT
@davidg3944
@davidg3944 15 дней назад
Calm down and turn off the Caps Lock. Then go away and do not return.
@westcoast8562
@westcoast8562 14 дней назад
@@davidg3944 COULD BE ONE OF THE FOLKS THAT WANT KNOCK THIS ROCKET OFF
@kreasijayamukti
@kreasijayamukti 15 дней назад
Where is ship and booster at IFT 4 ?
@dogbreath6974
@dogbreath6974 15 дней назад
At the bottom of the ocean.
@Car_history_with_Andrew_
@Car_history_with_Andrew_ 15 дней назад
Hello everybody! Incredible design!
@_stardust62
@_stardust62 15 дней назад
Reminds me of the movie Contact where they're building the Big space travel machine. If there's no life up there it's an awful waste of space.
@user-dc1dr9kr8x
@user-dc1dr9kr8x 15 дней назад
Nothing is a waste of time moe.....nothing
@edpfla
@edpfla 15 дней назад
OK to go... OK to go...
@Tgunnz203
@Tgunnz203 15 дней назад
@davidsheriff8989
@davidsheriff8989 14 дней назад
Cohesion - Boeing please take note....
@geraldobrito8324
@geraldobrito8324 15 дней назад
👍👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@ruthlemler2726
@ruthlemler2726 15 дней назад
Everyone needs to check out the supreme court decision on the chevron doctrine. I think it will have a profound effect on SpaceX and Tesla. After you have read it please tell me what you think.
@ReinReads
@ReinReads 15 дней назад
Why would this have any impact on SpaceX? Except maybe making their goal of making humanity multi-planetary even more prescient & pressing.
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 15 дней назад
The problem with overturning the precedent of the Chevron doctrine by the SC is that instead of agencies having oversight to address the things like atmospheric pollutant safety levels, water quality or drug safety standards now that purview will fall to the courts who lack the expertise to address those issues. That is a preliminary assessment from one attorney and the reality is the impact on life in the United States will take some time to unravel. And none of that impact is expected to be positive for the people of this country not to mention wildlife or the environment!!!
@user-xl8vi5st4n
@user-xl8vi5st4n 15 дней назад
😀
@raafatalawad123
@raafatalawad123 15 дней назад
Congratulations🎉🌟🤍💙❤️
@SpaceMan226
@SpaceMan226 15 дней назад
yum
@fposmith
@fposmith 15 дней назад
SpaceX needs to have The DOD apply for the permits to dredge a new channel and build their own port at Boca Chica. The spoils from the dredging to be used as fill at The Launch Site. The DOD want's a lot of things from SpaceX going forward. It only seems fair that The DOD gives them something in return. I say The DOD because it's less likely to run into the "Red Tape" in the permitting process, than SpaceX would have to deal with ! The winners would be The DOD, NASA, SpaceX and The American Taxpayer. As it would streamline the whole operation there and save the Taxpayer a ton of money ! The Losers, Some mud, a few Mullet and a few Environmental "Cry baby's" !
@tonicalloway7227
@tonicalloway7227 15 дней назад
YOU PEOPLE ARE MESSING UP THE WRATHER!!!..
@davidg3944
@davidg3944 15 дней назад
Wrap the aluminum foil a little tighter, your brain is leaking out.
@monicaalvarez6285
@monicaalvarez6285 15 дней назад
4th
@jonesjoyce1215
@jonesjoyce1215 10 дней назад
Am I watching the construction of this mega structure?? I bet so! Better late than never!!! 🗽💥👏👏👏💪🫸💝💐
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