Loved the "💖 Stack Me" sign (059) on the Module. Those SpaceX workers have a sense of enjoyment in their job. And was the Green Light on Module 2 reminded me of Thunderbird 2. THis Starship System is certainly a bit like that at times. Cheers to the second Tower.
Really, they waited till they cpuld perfectly and confidently allign that first section to the mount. And now there are stacking it so fast like lego bricks. Can't to wait to see it complete. Thanks NSF❤
Can say was expecting a SF not a SP BUT any testing is an enjoyful thing to watch. They have their reasons for testing. And BIG thanks to NSF for being there to catch all the chnages going on.
I wonder if it’s going to be a routine thing to skip a couple ships and do the same tests again spin prime igniter test cause it’s been a couple ships since there last test, it would be cool to see a heat shield test no? It’s a form of qualifying everything new with the hard wear is working together good. And I think this next flight will be perfect.
They need to do a cut with Thunderbirds music.... sprang to mind as Module 2 rolled along the road on the multiwheeled thing..which was very Thunderbirds
Its pretty wild. But its perfectly feasible so i wouldnt call it insane. And ridiculous bits of metal is just talking smack with out any depth. The new shorter version will be a better setup but i think these will do the job.
@@ReinReads At a testing site? Its not just another ship that can be ignored without causing problems for the entire process. They absolutely must keep changing things on this tower in order to learn what will work better on future designs.
They spin up the engines and let fuel flow through them without igniting it. Its simply to make sure the ground support and the vehicle are working properly and can bring the engines up to that point exactly how they want. Its a very delicate dance with a very tight coordination of things that have to happen within fractions of a second of each other in the correct order for it to ready to ignite without causing damage.
This was basically it. Its only the process of starting the engines without igniting them, you dont do it any longer then it takes to fire engines normally.
@Vatsyayana87 yeah, I remember they used the launch base to start the engines initially, then compressed gas is used in flight to restart the engines for boost back and landing
Thanks NSF team, we can always count on you to show the bits we missed.
Thank you Jack Beyer and Thomas Hayden
Loved the "💖 Stack Me" sign (059) on the Module. Those SpaceX workers have a sense of enjoyment in their job. And was the Green Light on Module 2 reminded me of Thunderbird 2. THis Starship System is certainly a bit like that at times. Cheers to the second Tower.
Next up is static 🔥 😊
I can't wait!
Thanks for getting up so early to bring us this footage. Much appreciated 😊
Really, they waited till they cpuld perfectly and confidently allign that first section to the mount. And now there are stacking it so fast like lego bricks. Can't to wait to see it complete. Thanks NSF❤
This is so much better than politics! ❤
Ya I'm depressed after yesterday
Great footage as always! Thanks 🙏🏼
Can say was expecting a SF not a SP BUT any testing is an enjoyful thing to watch. They have their reasons for testing. And BIG thanks to NSF for being there to catch all the chnages going on.
The SP could be the result of losing an engine on B11
Awesome video footage Jack, Sean, & SBL, Thank you for all your hard work every day!!!! Go NSF!!!
Cool to see the sloped reinforcing studs under the catch pin.
I wonder if it’s going to be a routine thing to skip a couple ships and do the same tests again spin prime igniter test cause it’s been a couple ships since there last test, it would be cool to see a heat shield test no? It’s a form of qualifying everything new with the hard wear is working together good. And I think this next flight will be perfect.
NSF rock 😎
They need to do a cut with Thunderbirds music.... sprang to mind as Module 2 rolled along the road on the multiwheeled thing..which was very Thunderbirds
Well thats wierd.but may be the result of losing an engine on B11
Yeah they probably trying to make sure the booster is in has good condition has possible for the catch attempt.
I love the foley!
I would like to see an ignition of another spin prime to see if the DPS works as intended.
4:38 I still think that trying to catch this huge thing by these two ridiculous bits of metal is completely and totally insane....
Its pretty wild. But its perfectly feasible so i wouldnt call it insane. And ridiculous bits of metal is just talking smack with out any depth. The new shorter version will be a better setup but i think these will do the job.
Nice.very nice
Nice S30 going faster than Michael Phelps! Hopefully it can swim as well as him!
How much windspeed will be to much for a landing?
Depends a lot on the winds direction, but its a good question that nobody has an answer to as far as i know.
Are these ship QD tests showing improved speed? It does seem like it needs to move quicker to get out of the way as Starship shoots off the pad.
Not sure about the current arm but I like to think it'll be made faster on the new and improved tower.
No need to waste time trying to improve an obsolete design.
@@ReinReads At a testing site? Its not just another ship that can be ignored without causing problems for the entire process. They absolutely must keep changing things on this tower in order to learn what will work better on future designs.
Wait, you had the perfect shot to show them setting the first tower piece down on the foundation and you didn't?!?
Who is editing this stuff?
Do not forget to give thumbs up !!!! !14,000 view only 1300 thumbs up ???
What is spin prime test and it's importance
They spin up the engines and let fuel flow through them without igniting it.
Its simply to make sure the ground support and the vehicle are working properly and can bring the engines up to that point exactly how they want.
Its a very delicate dance with a very tight coordination of things that have to happen within fractions of a second of each other in the correct order for it to ready to ignite without causing damage.
bravoo
!Question for NSF - Was that was the longest and biggest spin prime SpaceX has done?
This was basically it. Its only the process of starting the engines without igniting them, you dont do it any longer then it takes to fire engines normally.
We had Frankencrane, now we have Big Yellow a.k.a The Banana Crane lol.
Like to know how much those sections weigh.
What is being spun in a spin prime test?
i would think its the turbopumps for the fuel and lox
@@drtracernum20 Exactly, its the same process of starting the engines, they just dont ignite them.
@Vatsyayana87 yeah, I remember they used the launch base to start the engines initially, then compressed gas is used in flight to restart the engines for boost back and landing
Doesn't look like the QD is Q enough.
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