Starship reentry and landing 6 June 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2024
- For the fourth flight test of a fully integrated Starship, SpaceX used a Super Heavy rocket booster to launch a Starship upper stage, from Starbase in Texas, on 6 June 2024, at 12:50 UTC (07:50 CDT).. Approximately one hour and 5 minutes after launched, Starship performed a landing burn aim to test a controlled Starship reentry.
Credit: SpaceX - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Starship launch and Super Heavy landing 6 June 2024 th-cam.com/video/vF_RNoTUuDA/w-d-xo.html
this is perhaps the most insane piece of re-entry footage in history,
S29 was a beast, that flap was hanging on for dear life and somehow it landed intact with it's engine!
@@scottbairden175 no lol you can see 3 flashes as it lit it's raptors, smh.
of course it fell over because it was the ocean.
It landed smoothly lol@@scottbairden175
@@scottbairden175 You program it to land in the Indian Ocean away from populated areas so it doesn't fall on people's houses in case something goes wrong. You are indeed so stupid.
@@scottbairden175If it lost 20% of its mass, it wouldn't even be in one piece.
They programmed a landing because that's kinda the whole point of the test; to see how it performs. It didn't crash.
@scottbairden175 you do it because it's a test flight and you don't want it to explode you when the test flight fails and lands on your house... I thought it was common sense... Something you need more of .... It seems
Starship 29 : I will.. I will.. I will SURVIVE!
IN MY MACH FIVE, IN MY MACH FIVE, I WILL SURVIVE, YEAH YEAH
Quatre: Ship 29 is the spirit of outer space.
Bro... did you just quote Gundam wing?!?!
@@cverlo Oh my goodness, it's the most beautiful little thing I've ever seen in my life .. I can't wait to smash it!! 😄
I watched that live and was jumping out of my chair screaming
Me too!
Me too!
Same and the booster just hanging there still in the air.... awsome
We all did :D sooo epic, just like an action movie!
And it kept working, and splashed down in the Indian ocean. Wow. Alor better then Boeing.
Seeing that Finn move up and down was like a middle finger to physics!
Wut, are you mockin Finnish..
Ill get you any day.. 😅👍
@@Tony-cs5hq I don't have enough sisu to mock the Finns.
The flap still functioned after that ordeal. Shocking. That flap needs to be put on display.
That was the most Kerbal landing I've ever seen.
Flight 1: most kerbal launch
Flight 3: most kerbal booster landing
Flight 4: most kerbal ship landing
This was the most badass re-entry in the history of spaceflight!
The fact that the fin remained functional... That is so insane!!!
Explains why nobody is talking about Starliner. It was so intense watching this live.
When I saw that flap disintegrating at 50km, I thought there was no way it would make it. But as the speed slowed, the molten metal must have cooled. Still I was surprised that it was still operable when it landed.
Not even Elon thought the flap would survive that meltdown. That steel is beyond impressive. Great job to whomever worked on that alloy! Stellar job! :)
Ship 29 wasn’t ready to give up like its other unfortunates before this launch. It wasn’t going without a fight, and it certainly did. So happy it worked out in the end. I’m sure Flight 5 will be completely flawless.
Probably not flawless. Let’s just hope for improvement.
It landed SUCCESSFULLY u can see belly flop maneuver and speed dropping prior touchdown to 0 km/h than it falls in water to horizontal position with speed slightly raised and dropped its 110% SUCCESS CONGRATS SPACEX congrats Humanity stop wars
Ah shit .... why did they not land booster and ship on solid ground???
@@HR-yd5ib true
@@HR-yd5ib because you need to take it step by step. Next they might try it on land. And it will most likely fail, until it doesn't on the next attempts.
Next time, my friend, next time. @@HR-yd5ib
@@HR-yd5ib Too early. It (Starship) landed 6km off course, do you want that to happen on land?
Great morning so far.
It's already night here xd
Hope someone got some tracking shots of landing burn
Man that would be incredible, but there were noboy in the landing site i think
@@VIJAYzk It landed in the middle of the Indian Ocean
It was a restricted zone I think, idk why drone isn't allowed tho
@@johnsonfromml8662 Elon said it landed 6km off course, so probably no video from the ground.
That wing on Starship was fighting hard against the re-entry phase.
it was dramatic like watching a movie
@@VIJAYzk Remember Columbia ?
@@jojo-ep2pp I do. Though this was not a crewed flight like Columbia.
@@graysoceanworld5662I hope no one tries again
fluid dynamic burns❤
The flaps still moved and worked it’s job for the landing, even with a large chunk burnt off.
Don’t worry we’re still flying half a ship!
Feel the burn
The rocket fought and earned Oceanhalla with its ancestors
I love the smile face on the camera !🤣
They should at least recover the man of the match aka "the flap" it deserves a podium!
Makes me wish we would have gotten HD shuttle footage of reentry
I wonder if some internal SpaceX camera or a drone/helicopter captured Super Heavy's landing..
Finally, I was a little sceptical, but they proofed all the sceptics wrong. Sure it was only a question of time for Space X!!!
Is that the lower flap or the upper?
It's a lower one, the camera was mounted on an upper flap!
The Flappy Bird has survived!
"It's supposed to burn up like that"
the rocket or the cars ?
Looks like a shark took a bite of that flap 🚀
Neat
What an amazing event this was.
@scottbairden175 you seem very bitter in these comments
You can tell what happened 😂
@@scottbairden175 well it did crash but here's the catch
the landing burn was to hold for a few seconds before land on belly on the ocean,
they will use that data to calibrate and simulate a catching attempt.
and ofc you can fairly say it crashed because that is the only way.
Real-time flight data is the real goal of the whole today launch
@@scottbairden175 well to be fair it was a testing vehicle
and that was the real goal, to gather real time data and that's part of the R&D process.
what do you expect lol
@@scottbairden175 real-time data to run simulation and re-design, for example: without taking the reentry they will never know the faulty gap between the flap results in a loss of a portion of the flap.
With this data from the reentry they redesign the flap joint.
it's easy saying shit to them in the comment section
but let's be honest, people working at starbase certainly know better and we do writing comments.
I wish they’d go and retrieve that rocket just to see how everything faired what an fantastic job by all to take that off. 🇦🇺🤙
Molten metal really camr in clutch, they just gotta fund another cooling system at this point and they good.
Finally, Starship Hopper landed in the Indian Ocean with a splashdown.
But Captain, I'm giving her all she's got!
The technology Musk has shown us amazes me. I remember ws a kid in the early 50's, reading science fiction & dreaming of the stars..Ad Astra. Then reading about the Redstone rocket test at Whhite sands. Now I'm 80& writing my own science fiction, one piece in my new book dedicated to Mr Musk, now available from Amazon
He is making g my science fiction
dreams of the 50''s , come true today. I only hope I can stick around a few more years to see man step foot on Mars. Thanks to Elons dreams. C. C. Clingan, author, poet, so g writer.
Short history of reusable rockets th-cam.com/video/ZTWN9Z2eRp4/w-d-xo.html
That thing was melting! But it made it back. USA🇺🇸USA
20,000 KPH baby!!!!
They weren't kidding when they said small asteroids burn up coming through our atmosphere. That thing is literally a torch almost. They must have to have a shot of whisky afterwards
Dear SpaceX, please do that re-entry in daylight next time!
Because this is just a test only Space X knowns if the flight was a success or not; They looks happy.
Add more money and the show goes on
Everyone knew they’re beyond success with this one LOL..because they already mention their test result target
@@LeeMooEez not everyone knew but who cares at least, I insist they're happy
It was like watching a marvel movie 👍
How long before 'the little flap that could' becomes a meme?
Is there a way that they can slow down before reentry so the fins won't melt. 20k+ kmh is insane.
Unfortunately there isn't a way to slow down prior to re-entry.
@@TimkaD736of course there is a way, just not applicable in this situation.
Well I mean it kinda needs that speed, to re-enter, molten metal really came in clutch doe they just need something that will cool the flaps or maybe redesign that part of it
@@tyler-ee8vl can you explain why it needs that speed?? I understand that it needs to re-enter at a specific angle or it will just bounce off into space.
@@HangingWithEpstein They have very little fuel so they can't slow down.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
correct term is splashdown since there is no "land" to land on...
It reached land, at the bottom of the ocean :-)
Now to solve the flap melting issue.
Probably just assume it burns off and make it quickly replaceable.
Burn through = bad, but holding together despite that = very promising. Engineers are drunk right now but beginning tomorrow AM data will be pummeled mercilessly. Seems to me the tiles are simply insufficient at the wing to body transition. Perhaps a tightly formed sheet of 12 mm titanium just there over the tiles might solve the problem while being easily replaceable and a small concession to 100% reusability.
Molten metal came in clutch
The strongest flap in history.!
I tought it was going to land
加油,共同促进人类的进步!
1:31 Uh oh
Still worthed though, you can see it moving in the later shots
🖖🏽
Hang on Sloopy, Sloopy hang on
Why is the rocket displayed in a horizontal position approx 20 seconds before the landing burn ?
That's because it is! The angle of approach before that is around 70°, but in those last 20 seconds, the ship is falling vertically, therefore the ships orientation changes to 0° (horizontal)
Falling horizontally like a skydiver to slow down.
belly flop maneuver
@@scottbairden175 Reported for misinformation
It did land softly! You can see it.
Free Bird!
How would Starliner compete? I didn't even watch that launch.
Launch th-cam.com/video/_hr069XLAWQ/w-d-xo.html
Docking th-cam.com/video/W1SmKqKDaxQ/w-d-xo.html
Not the same thing.
@@jamskinneryep different kind of rocket for a different kind of mission. But it was a beautiful launch!
Perfect Machine. Perfect work in the world Perfect team in the world Perfect Mission. Thank you very much 240606.
@@scottbairden175 everything be at heart. Power heart the best sir.
@@scottbairden175 In case the landing burn isn’t successful? Would you rather have a big water tower dropped on your head instead?
@@scottbairden175h8er h8er masterb8er
@@scottbairden175The only thing that's stupid here is @scottbairden 175!
An outstanding accomplishment! If Elon sticks to his vision for humanity and leaves the execution to his subordinates, he’d make a bigger positive social impact! Respect is earned, integrity is priceless, and wealth is immaterial - e.g. Einstein, Mozart, Monet, etc. 😂
No dos no mode let's study it
No images of the landing… crazy
So it landed or not?
It did,almost did not make it,but it managed to hold on
It "landed" as expected in the Indian Ocean.
@@kevinhenrique4256 It perfectly soft landed on water as it was intended, it will be recovered
Yes
Perfect soft landing, but as can be seen it got a little toasted on the way down.
What a lazy writing. The main protagonist held up screaming doing the impossible while part of it's body disintegrating. But it held up all the way to the finish line with it's battered body looking up at the stary night knowing he reached the finish line
这算降落了?
Yes. Planned splashdown at Indian Ocean.
It's better than footage from shitguo 🇨🇳 which films it's mission in a shanghai studio
Splash down is more accurate.
Now build a plane that can fly 🥲
That's already been done!
@@floridagunrat1625 right, I mean bwoeing man.
@@thentd2826 What's a bwoeing?
@@floridagunrat1625 🤣😂🥲
I find it difficult to believe a 'landing burn' took place. Instead, Starship-4 belly-flopped the ocean causing an explosion which some have misinterpreted as the engines reigniting.
Watch the telemetry data where it slowed down.
@@floridagunrat1625 It slowed down at an altitude of 0 Km when it hit the ocean.
@@BarriosGroupie it didn't go from several hundred kph to 0 all at once. It was gradual due to the re-entry and landing burns!
This was not a Success
Unlike your profile pic.
Why is it that they can make a good spaceship but they can’t make a good 4K AI camera For diagnostic operation. make no sense
Some things are meant to be destructible and some things are not. If they made un destructible business wouldn’t exist.
They made a good camera though? The glass just got covered with stuff. And what the fuck do you mean AI camera?
Watch this
Lol it fail
where?
Uh no? It succeed. It’s more impressive that the flap failed and it did land.
@@MalrusOSC didn't musk boy said spacex was going to land on Mars by 2025 back in 2010? Lies
@AAAAAA-tj1nq and i bet you said you were going to go to the gym, develop a 6 pack and finally get laid, but time is harsh isnt it?
Nasa said they were going to land humans in the moon in 2020 @@AAAAAA-tj1nq
Maybe in 5 years and 10 billion dollars spent Spacex will be where we were in 1969.
No, we will be in 2029.
But instead of 4 people 100 people+ cargo would be up there
Enron musk wanted to be on mars now. Where is the infrastructure being developed for the colony? What systems do they have for hundreds of people to have air, water and food? It is all crazy right now until someone else takes the lead in our space program.
the mission was successful. Professor Elon and his team have set a new milestone for humanity.
Succesful because they didn't blow up.....this time? Starship will never carry people. They have used up the governments 3 billion and are no where near getting to the moon.
到底降落了没有?如落!
It successfully landed in the ocean after performing a burn to reduce speed to near 0, as intended
Source?@@scottbairden175
@nicholasfooong. He's got none, he's just a hater who keeps spreading misinformation throughout the comments section, so I suggest you ignore him
That flap moving, was ship #29 fexing the hell out if itself. 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
FLAP HELD TILL THE VERY END o7o7o7