@@ELECTRlClAN SpaceX themselves refer to MECO as “most engines cut off” due to the fact that they keep three engines running during hot stage separation.
So Blue Origin had a successful ship-to-orbit, but an unsuccessful booster landing. Meanwhile, SpaceX had a successful booster landing, but an unsuccessful ship flight. Guess we're even, then.
I don't know... New Glen could be useful as of now, Starship not really. No payload beside Starlink and no Orbit so far... So from an operational standpoint, I fail to see Starship being useful anytime soon. I mean, Starlink is nice and such, but without a real payload door there is no point in starship at all. And cutting large doors into an existing structure is kind of... delicate!
@@spanke2999 Very true. Starship is primarily planned as a colonization and constellation architecture. New Glen will be the workhorse heavy lift vehicle if they can ramp up production/flight cadence to match Falcon Heavy's availability and price-point. They have their niches. Starship might cannibalize this market if they do install Shuttle-style payload bay doors in the future.
Unfortunately, this probably now means a lengthy painfully slow FAA investigation over this matter. While I understand that an investigation is appropriate I cringe at the thought that we might not see flight 8 til June or July.
Finally getting to watch this -- it's crazy that we knew what happened to Starship well before those at Starbase knew (at least the streamers). We saw it explode from the Bahamas.
At 7:54 of the spacex stream you can see flames coming out of the flap hinges. The flames weren’t present around the 4ish minute mark of the spacex stream.
Suggestion for the booster flaming coming from the QD plate after the catch: Is it possible that there is an igniter and a "flare" port on the QD plate to allow for burning off of the remaining methane after catch?
Does SpaceX determine the camera shots we can see? If possible next flight keep split screen. I was worried about the Ship while rejoicing over booster catch.
no... the point is to get stuff into orbit, not to land a big booster! As of now, Starship is a failure. It has no meaningful payload, no designed means to unload any payload beside Starlink, no sustainable reentry capabilities... and the list goes on. The Booster is great, but it's not economical useful without a working upper stage!
@@TheCosmicGuy0111YES LET'S SPEND IT INSTEAD ON TANK AMMO FOR TRAINING THAT'S LITERALLY SUPPOSED TO BLOW UP!!! AND AMMUNITION AND MISSILES AND ALL OTHER SHIT THAT'S LITERALLY A WASTE OF MONEY. You people are so fucking stupid.
@@TheCosmicGuy0111 HELL YEAH LET'S SPEND IT INSTEAD ON TANK AMMO FOR " TRAINING " THAT'S LITERALLY MADE TO BLOW UP, AND AMMO AND MISSILES AND OTHER STUFF THATS LITERALLY USELESS !!
Quite surprising to see a RUD from S33. Not surprising (but VERY exciting) to see 2 for 2 on attempted catches! Looking forward to improvements ahead of flight 8, and hopefully we’ll get a Ship Mk2 coast phase.
Does anyone know who actually captured the debris field in real-time? I want to thank them for capturing it and releasing it to the public. Nobody is giving these people credit where credit is due or links to the originals.
Only seemed like it was exterior structure. It was the face of the ramp box they installed around the lifting points so the chopsticks can slide past that point for catch above. And it didn’t seem like it tore off. Just flapped and bent
The Grand FunkMaster of the East Coast Chapter Here Coming to you Live from Mission Control in NJ on our StakeOut to Cover the Launch. We can barely see the Launch sight from here. But we’re giving the GreenLight to Launch. So go & proceed with Launch Forthwith - Standing by for Telemetry- Roger WilCo - Over N Out
I've witnessed both, on a b/w tube tv set as a teenager in 1969 and on YT as an old boomer electronic engineer today, and if you consider the limited technology available back then, you'll see that comparing Neil Armstrong happily bouncing on moon's surface before returning safely home, with a dull vector hanging from a pylon while its ship is lost, is simply an outrage.
Please get rid of Gene and bring back Das for the launch day broadcast team. He’s so much better than anyone else with Adrian and Alex describing what’s happening in flight. Great voice, knowledge and hosting skills and a perfect record on perfect flights. Sorry Gene…no booster catch on 6 and an exploded Starship on 7…Time to bring the A team back to launch day.
Why send a patched up starship on a successful booster you can clearly see the the patch opening up during launch on the nose cone space x MUST try better
❤️🔥Us nerds were crazy, NSF Team was crazy, people gathered IRL were crazy. The booster got caught, Starship got lost. Maybe the FAA will go after SpaceX. 😄Maybe Elon Musk is keeping cool as usual😄. ❤️🔥
1. I hate how yall talk over each other. 2. It’s not “Fly baby fly” it’s “fall baby fall”. 3. Can we please stop explaining over and over what “Max Q” is…. There have been enough launches by now so if someone sees it and wonders what that means theres plently of launches prior that fully explain it.
I totally agree it's like over the top getting excited like hyperactive noisy children on an outing at school....FLY BABY FLY ....WOOOO .LOOK AT IT SWINGING BACK AND FORTH... it's very off putting..I don't remember it being this noisy during the space shuttle flights
I'll tell you how to put a gas station on the moon. You will have to have robot convenient store/ gas/ tire changes here on earth for us road warriors even if it isn't that.
@nasaspaceflight How much copium are you guys huffing? Starship could explode on the pad and everyone would be unironically cheering, as if creeplon was an amazing genius for allowing us to pay for the pleasure of his absolute waste machine with our tax dollars. There might be a correlation between one’s ability to jump higher than 2 inches and your rocket being able to reach orbit. Just a thought. The only thing higher than Starship is Creeplon. You guys didn’t spend anywhere near this amount of time on the Blue Origin launch yesterday. Only 48 minutes worth after launch. Y’all spent 2 hours 40 minutes for this disaster after launch, but spacex probably got some good data on how to make the next launch even worse. Must be a serious blow to Creeplon Crust’s massive ego to have Blue Origin beating him to actual orbit, and on their first try! 🤣 This is Space X’s 7th try! They either blow up or melt through. How many tries does he get before he obliterates every satellite in LEO like in the movie Gravity? Look up the Kessler Syndrome scenario. Starship will never go to Mars, it will never go to the moon, it will only go into your pockets. it is designed to launch Starlink satellites in bulk and nothing else. It’s a Costco for Starlink. Starship has burned about $4 billion in tax dollars. They’ve signed nearly $20 billion in US government contracts. All paid for by US tax payers. But full self driving is just a year away, right? Right? That was 10 years ago he made that promise. It’s just scam after scam: Level 5 FSD, battery range, quick Tesla battery swaps, semi, home solar roofs, roadster, robotaxi (supposed to be 1 million on the road by 2020. Not even 1 exists), hyperloop, starship to Mars by 2024, Tesla Bot (remember the guy in a unitard that wasn’t even a professional dancer? Guess when Optimus is supposed to be publicly available? 2026 folks!), cybertruck (range, price, ability to float, acceleration, crab walk/ tank spin, safety), Path of Exile video game ranking. It’s all for new investment money. Ooh, shiny thing look cool! Me want! Too bad we are turning into the movie Idiocracy. “Brawndo, has what plants crave! It’s got electrolytes!”
David Lynch is dead😢, Starship went spiriling😜, maybe the 😇FAA will go after SpaceX🚀. Life is a movie🍿. But as David Lynch would say: “ Don’t look at the hole, look at the donut”. At least, 🍾Boostie got caught🎉👏🏻.
That catch is totally SICK
As Always, Amazing Launch and 2nd Catch of Starship (RIP S33) 🎉💯🎊
Awesome coverage! Thank you all of NSF!
Stream has literally just gone to replay. We'll work on timestamps, but if someone beats us, we'll use and pin it!
Thank you for all of your hard work today. Great livestream! ❤
Haha 😂 cool footage folks!
Das @ EJ are the OG. Please have them 2 do future live Starship cast plus W/ Adrian @ Alex. That's what seems right. IMO
Another great marathon stream, thanks for the endless hours your team put in to answer everyones questions.
4:29:19 T-1 Minute
4:30:16 Ignition
4:30:19 Lift Off!!!
4:31:54 Max-Q
4:33:01 MECO (Most Engines Cut Off)
4:33:08 Boostback Burn
4:34:14 Hot Stage Separation
4:36:45 Amazing Sonic Boom Footage
4:36:48 Landing Burn
4:37:01 Booster Catch!!!
4:37:12 Booster Engine Cutoff!!
4:37:15 Welcome Back B14!!
5:40:58 Replays Begins :)
^ Champion.
Many thanks
Legend!
Meco is main engine cut off
@@ELECTRlClAN SpaceX themselves refer to MECO as “most engines cut off” due to the fact that they keep three engines running during hot stage separation.
So Blue Origin had a successful ship-to-orbit, but an unsuccessful booster landing. Meanwhile, SpaceX had a successful booster landing, but an unsuccessful ship flight. Guess we're even, then.
I don't know... New Glen could be useful as of now, Starship not really. No payload beside Starlink and no Orbit so far...
So from an operational standpoint, I fail to see Starship being useful anytime soon. I mean, Starlink is nice and such, but without a real payload door there is no point in starship at all. And cutting large doors into an existing structure is kind of... delicate!
@spanke2999 Good point.
Let's put New Glenn's second stage on Superheavy and we'll have a fully operational renewable rocket
@raptorwhite6468 I like your thinking! 👌
@@spanke2999 Very true. Starship is primarily planned as a colonization and constellation architecture. New Glen will be the workhorse heavy lift vehicle if they can ramp up production/flight cadence to match Falcon Heavy's availability and price-point. They have their niches. Starship might cannibalize this market if they do install Shuttle-style payload bay doors in the future.
Unfortunately, this probably now means a lengthy painfully slow FAA investigation over this matter. While I understand that an investigation is appropriate I cringe at the thought that we might not see flight 8 til June or July.
Nah March
I highly doubt the FAA will be so slow now, because they know their jobs are on the line.
Fascinating that all of us assumed that the booster would be the hard part, but so far it’s the starship that has had the most failures.
Вы лучшие 🎉, спасибо за трансляцию и ждем 8й полет
Great job as always from Michigan
Finally getting to watch this -- it's crazy that we knew what happened to Starship well before those at Starbase knew (at least the streamers). We saw it explode from the Bahamas.
Absolutely wild!
2 for 2 on actual catch attempts.
Fabulous work guys by everyone involved. Wonderful editing and video coverage. 👍👍
Nicely fine tuned impulse balancing maneuvers at the end. They are masters at the art of inverse lifting.
sad how the upper stage was lost, but I loved that Superheavy succeeded!
Great 👍 coverage, chat, & nerd cam videos Priceless:)) BOK BOK Blessings 🙏🌸🌼🌺
Thanks soooo much NSF!❤❤
Loved the music at the end...cool modulation.
At 7:54 of the spacex stream you can see flames coming out of the flap hinges. The flames weren’t present around the 4ish minute mark of the spacex stream.
The transfer tubes. 😮
Suggestion for the booster flaming coming from the QD plate after the catch: Is it possible that there is an igniter and a "flare" port on the QD plate to allow for burning off of the remaining methane after catch?
Hi, from Australia.😊..
brilliant . do it again in two weeks . looking forward to it .
I doubt they'll launch again that soon... Between investigations and redesigns to fix whatever went wrong, I guess it'll be a couple of months...
太厲害了
SpaceX has mastered reentry of the starship, if they can only find enough pieces!!!
Great teamwork!
Absolutely beautiful and incredible!!! 🎉🎉🎉 I ❤ it!!! 4:37:53
Does SpaceX determine the camera shots we can see? If possible next flight keep split screen. I was worried about the Ship while rejoicing over booster catch.
Hell yeah. Booster catch is the main show, and that was amazing success!
no... the point is to get stuff into orbit, not to land a big booster! As of now, Starship is a failure. It has no meaningful payload, no designed means to unload any payload beside Starlink, no sustainable reentry capabilities... and the list goes on.
The Booster is great, but it's not economical useful without a working upper stage!
Wooo big explosion and waste of TAXPAYER MONEY such a massive success!
@@TheCosmicGuy0111YES LET'S SPEND IT INSTEAD ON TANK AMMO FOR TRAINING THAT'S LITERALLY SUPPOSED TO BLOW UP!!! AND AMMUNITION AND MISSILES AND ALL OTHER SHIT THAT'S LITERALLY A WASTE OF MONEY.
You people are so fucking stupid.
@@TheCosmicGuy0111 HELL YEAH LET'S SPEND IT INSTEAD ON TANK AMMO FOR " TRAINING " THAT'S LITERALLY MADE TO BLOW UP, AND AMMO AND MISSILES AND OTHER STUFF THATS LITERALLY USELESS !!
@@TheCosmicGuy0111it normal to failure if you never failed you never succeed and still catch booster successful so what
Quite surprising to see a RUD from S33. Not surprising (but VERY exciting) to see 2 for 2 on attempted catches! Looking forward to improvements ahead of flight 8, and hopefully we’ll get a Ship Mk2 coast phase.
Awesome 😎 thanks
HE FUCKING LANDED IT BACK ON THE ROCKET RACK THING? 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 THATS CRAZY! I DIDN'T EXPACT THAT!
Starship blew the F up.
They caught a booster!
Does anyone know who actually captured the debris field in real-time? I want to thank them for capturing it and releasing it to the public. Nobody is giving these people credit where credit is due or links to the originals.
Heya from Australia
SpaceX pulled a reverse blue origin. Sucess landing and failed ascent 😂😂😂
250,000ft dirigible rest chopstick catch and electromagnet pulse canon for regular space tug launches.
4:36:40 Vapor cone appears.
i missed the flight damn
Absolute Cinema.
4:32:35 did someone noticed that metal part on left center side that is coming out if the ship? That was a missed or what?
Only seemed like it was exterior structure. It was the face of the ramp box they installed around the lifting points so the chopsticks can slide past that point for catch above. And it didn’t seem like it tore off. Just flapped and bent
Rapid Iterative Prototyping R.I.P.
Hmm... Is starship V2 crumbling under its own weight and the dummy payload? I wonder if max q is now a lot more significant compared to V1
Max Q is way before separation
@@joshuaboulee8190 uh huh
Ship was lost: exploded/ burnt up in atmosphere? No footage?
They seemed too busy watching the first stage swinging back and forth
@kore-b.d.p4332 my questions were answered! 😬
The chimes were okay.
The Grand FunkMaster of the East Coast Chapter Here Coming to you Live from Mission Control in NJ on our StakeOut to Cover the Launch. We can barely see the Launch sight from here. But we’re giving the GreenLight to Launch. So go & proceed with Launch Forthwith - Standing by for Telemetry- Roger WilCo - Over N Out
Thank you guys for everything !! Your' all awessome !!
A little bit of disruption?
High risk, high reward but we don’t have it on camera?
A 4:34:19 anyone else seeing the giant wheel like structure in the background
That was the hot staging ring, and it's jettison is planned.
wowee
Dammit I missed this.
Something on the pad blew apart on lift off. You can see a huge chunk of something get shot in the air and to the left of the screen during lift off
S33 debris streaking through the sky after breakup eerily reminds me of Columbia. Very hard to watch.
The same thing was going through my mind.
Love this channel with all my heart, but y'all need to improve your camera tracking. Thanks for this video and all your other content
THIS IS A COUPLE OF MONTHS OLD..THERE HAVE BEEN 2 MORE FLIGHTS SINCE.
Cape Town= South Africa.
Eric Kelly Sidney, Ohio USA
Привет из Ирана
can you not switch cameras so often during the launch? it makes the stream a little hard to watch.
I pity all my relatives threw history who died, never having witnessed such a monumental feat by mankind. It's like watching the moon landing again.
I've witnessed both, on a b/w tube tv set as a teenager in 1969 and on YT as an old boomer electronic engineer today, and if you consider the limited technology available back then, you'll see that comparing Neil Armstrong happily bouncing on moon's surface before returning safely home, with a dull vector hanging from a pylon while its ship is lost, is simply an outrage.
How much do I need to donate for you guys to fire Alex? The guys so annoying!!
Please get rid of Gene and bring back Das for the launch day broadcast team. He’s so much better than anyone else with Adrian and Alex describing what’s happening in flight. Great voice, knowledge and hosting skills and a perfect record on perfect flights. Sorry Gene…no booster catch on 6 and an exploded Starship on 7…Time to bring the A team back to launch day.
Why send a patched up starship on a successful booster you can clearly see the the patch opening up during launch on the nose cone space x MUST try better
Might have been part of their testing around reusability.. which would align with their fail fast approach to improving
We have a problem
Too lose the starship this way is quite the fail for Space X.
❤️🔥Us nerds were crazy, NSF Team was crazy, people gathered IRL were crazy. The booster got caught, Starship got lost. Maybe the FAA will go after SpaceX. 😄Maybe Elon Musk is keeping cool as usual😄. ❤️🔥
Well, this launch was quite the disaster. The FAA is PISSED.
🤯😎👍🏻
Heya
Who cares if the booster lands if you ship blows up.
1. I hate how yall talk over each other.
2. It’s not “Fly baby fly” it’s “fall baby fall”.
3. Can we please stop explaining over and over what “Max Q” is…. There have been enough launches by now so if someone sees it and wonders what that means theres plently of launches prior that fully explain it.
I totally agree it's like over the top getting excited like hyperactive noisy children on an outing at school....FLY BABY FLY ....WOOOO .LOOK AT IT SWINGING BACK AND FORTH... it's very off putting..I don't remember it being this noisy during the space shuttle flights
🔥🔥🔥🔥💪👋❤️
That starship lost will delay the next flight so badly
MUSK WINS AGAIN.
I'll tell you how to put a gas station on the moon. You will have to have robot convenient store/ gas/ tire changes here on earth for us road warriors even if it isn't that.
🙏🇮🇳👍
Pepe coin crypto is going up
Another failure, no footage of the main stage. Catastrophic fail
This is old fashion 4:36:00
Guess no orbit and ship catch for IFT8.
First time watching this chan. You lot really need to work on your presentation. Talking over each other got tiresome real quick.
@nasaspaceflight How much copium are you guys huffing? Starship could explode on the pad and everyone would be unironically cheering, as if creeplon was an amazing genius for allowing us to pay for the pleasure of his absolute waste machine with our tax dollars. There might be a correlation between one’s ability to jump higher than 2 inches and your rocket being able to reach orbit. Just a thought. The only thing higher than Starship is Creeplon. You guys didn’t spend anywhere near this amount of time on the Blue Origin launch yesterday. Only 48 minutes worth after launch. Y’all spent 2 hours 40 minutes for this disaster after launch, but spacex probably got some good data on how to make the next launch even worse. Must be a serious blow to Creeplon Crust’s massive ego to have Blue Origin beating him to actual orbit, and on their first try! 🤣 This is Space X’s 7th try! They either blow up or melt through. How many tries does he get before he obliterates every satellite in LEO like in the movie Gravity? Look up the Kessler Syndrome scenario. Starship will never go to Mars, it will never go to the moon, it will only go into your pockets. it is designed to launch Starlink satellites in bulk and nothing else. It’s a Costco for Starlink. Starship has burned about $4 billion in tax dollars. They’ve signed nearly $20 billion in US government contracts. All paid for by US tax payers. But full self driving is just a year away, right? Right? That was 10 years ago he made that promise. It’s just scam after scam: Level 5 FSD, battery range, quick Tesla battery swaps, semi, home solar roofs, roadster, robotaxi (supposed to be 1 million on the road by 2020. Not even 1 exists), hyperloop, starship to Mars by 2024, Tesla Bot (remember the guy in a unitard that wasn’t even a professional dancer? Guess when Optimus is supposed to be publicly available? 2026 folks!), cybertruck (range, price, ability to float, acceleration, crab walk/ tank spin, safety), Path of Exile video game ranking. It’s all for new investment money. Ooh, shiny thing look cool! Me want! Too bad we are turning into the movie Idiocracy. “Brawndo, has what plants crave! It’s got electrolytes!”
Please use paragraphs.
too many people going on about the same subject. you only need two people...
It's too distracting
2nd comment
Hey Nerds (announcers') is this your day job? How do you get paid?
Paid more than u
Hey old man they get paid more than you! So drag it!
Yes, for most of them it’s their day job. And yes, they get paid from merch, tips, and TH-cam ad revenue.
Why are you watching "nerds"?! 😂😂😂 jelly? 4:57:50
@@justinw7258 Looks fun. I'm a retired EE and would do all this stuff for free.
David Lynch is dead😢, Starship went spiriling😜, maybe the 😇FAA will go after SpaceX🚀. Life is a movie🍿. But as David Lynch would say: “ Don’t look at the hole, look at the donut”. At least, 🍾Boostie got caught🎉👏🏻.