As a 63 year old, who was excited by the Apollo programme as a child, I am inspired by what these young men and women are doing. The excitement and positivity from the team makes me so optimistic for the future. This is really inspiring.
Me too nev. These arent people who are in a job to stagnate and take advantage. They are there to acheive outcomes and measure progress and adjust course to make a target. Very basic to engineers, so foreign to government bureaucrats. Im excited for the USA. Hope biden doesn’t provoke the start of WW3 before Jan 20
Save your planet instead of dreaming to go living on Mars , a desert without oxygen .. You love space but elect Trump on the basis of lies and outageous .. He will destroy our planet and put war inside the communities .. You american are totally nut..
@@anthonyb5279yes. Experimental rocket, designed to fly up, reach space, fly in orbit, return to atmosphere and softly crash in ocean as per mission conditions.
@@StellarGale Yes at a minimum. Softy touch down on land or a runway even on Mars 7 times! Starship has never done any of that. The only Starships that are fully in tact have never flown. This is a farce.
@@anthonyb5279 bait used to be believable. This is a test vehicle that performed exactly or almost exactly what it was supposed to per mission profile. It's not designed to land on earth surface or runway, it is designed to land on surfaces of extraterrestrial bodies, or catched by the tower on earth. But this prototype craft isn't equipped with features needed to perform landings. This prototype craft and all crafts before it are designed to test various systems during test flights and then be discarded in ocean. You're not even trying to understand how this development is supposed to work, but eh, again, bait used to be believable.
This is amazing to experience the views from a spacecraft as it reenters the atmosphere of our planet in this testing of new technologies and techniques. What a wonderful time to be alive!
For those that are older, we recall the Apollo missions. Now, it's 2024, and we see two rockets with such clarity (almost like we actually are in the ship itself). Now, we are watching test flights and hope each one shows that those who are making this possible for the future. Go SpaceX, you will go far and wide.
She keeps saying higher angle of attack, but she means a steeper glide path. The angle of attack with the relative wind is lower as the nose is lowered. Great test, former rocket engineer here!
18:32 red dot on the right of frame is the camera bouy. 18:37 right side pane is from an aircraft! Flying that close to something that was going over 10,000 kph just 5 minutes earlier takes confidence!
All those sparks are heat tiles disintegrating. The steel of the ship itself is proving to be more capable than previously thought in holding against the peak heating. The hull is thicker and melt through tends to not happen there, the flaps aren’t as thick and those little gaps between the flaps and the hull is what allowed plasma to get through prior and melt the flaps. Theres got to be a way they can cool the internals of the flaps on descent, maybe blowing cold gas into the flaps on descent to help prevent melting or overheating.
This is a much different view compared to the OLD Black & White T.V. shots of Friendship 7 from "The Old Days way back when"...... really a different world today for sure..... Really Cool !
@@anthonyb5279 and before Friendship 7 and even Freedom 7 of Alan Shepard there were 3 failed and 1 partially failed uncrewed flights in mercury program. Tells that you don't understand the development process of highly experimental spacecrafts
@@BroncosSmackingHatersin the video, they explained that they intentionally stressed the ship to insane levels just to test it. obviously they wouldnt expect the ship to survive. if it were to land on land, they expect the worst case scenario where it turns into a bomb. its much safer to bomb the ocean.
The heat and plasma are not caused by friction with the air . It is caused by the air's inability to get out of the way and therefore gets compressed ahead of the ship . If air or any gas gets compressed it heats up such as in a Diesel engine where the fuel is ignited by just compressing the air/fuel mix inside the cylinder , no spark plug is required !
Just wondering. How are these videos taken especially from what looks like from the top side when there isn't anything protruding from the rocket to be able to take a pic or a video with that type of an angle?
Tiny HD glass cams are positioned all over the latest vehicles, in use by motorists/equipment operators/pilots every day. Takes a bit of searching to even locate by their owners, they are amazing features of today.. ;}
Incredible that Starship survived tipping into the ocean and floated. Would love to make the next test allowing it to be towed to the next port for studies, but it probably would be prohibitable expensive. Maybe welding numerous hypersonic experiments to the hull will make it worth it.
It's crazy how far this technology has advanced just over the last 5-10 years. Ofcourse build on a strong foundation of trial and errors. I have to remind myself every time that I'm watching reality and not a Starship Troopers movie.
How????? It was a failure. Watch the video, it was on fire in the water. This was not planned, the plan was to have the booster catch sequence done on land again so they can re-use the rocket. That did not happen this time and the rocket is damaged now.
@jensen1901 These are prototypes. The plan was never to reuse these. The booster was supposed to be caught but it had to abort. Even if it was caught it wasn't going to be reused because these prototypes are just for testing for now. The upper stage (the one I was talking about in this video) was never meant to be caught. Their launch license is for it to land softly in the Indian ocean, which it did perfectly.
yes, they did, only for a second, but they did it, and only one of the three, but that was on purpose, they did not want to risk blowing it up in space.
decades ago I remember a people who were willing to take risks to achieve the 'impossible', who were willing to take chances to do the 'impossible'..... It's amazing to see that spirit, that faith again..... This is the America I remember. It's great to see it back again! This is what we are about. Push the envelope! Find out what we can do. There are no limits if we're willing to chase our dreams!
What are temperatures of different parts of the starship at different attitudes in the return flight? Did I hear that this ship is not expected to be reused? Excellent Results!
As a 63 year old, who was excited by the Apollo programme as a child, I am inspired by what these young men and women are doing. The excitement and positivity from the team makes me so optimistic for the future. This is really inspiring.
Me too nev.
These arent people who are in a job to stagnate and take advantage. They are there to acheive outcomes and measure progress and adjust course to make a target. Very basic to engineers, so foreign to government bureaucrats.
Im excited for the USA. Hope biden doesn’t provoke the start of WW3 before Jan 20
Save your planet instead of dreaming to go living on Mars , a desert without oxygen .. You love space but elect Trump on the basis of lies and outageous .. He will destroy our planet and put war inside the communities .. You american are totally nut..
@@davefoord1259 dont worry. trump will make sure of that so he can do it himself.
@@tikket10trump will make it better.
When I was 5, I made my own Space ship and rode along with them to the moon
SpaceX streams space better than netflix streamed a fight
did 108 million people watch this live on 1 1 platform's servers? i dont think so
@@mini_mozzer those 108 million watched a buffering
@@westsparks6844 i didnt say they did the contrary, you just cant compare a youtube live stream/camera footage to a broadcasted live sports event.
what if sports events live at youtube stream? @mini_mozzer
@@mini_mozzerLol you must be the incapable person at Netflix that messed it up.
There was a LOT less plasma burn through around the flaps this time! Excellent work SpaceX!
Exactly. And this was with a 'primative' heatshield. No additional undercoating under the tiles either!
Seeing that flip maneuver, from orbit, in the daytime, is truly something else. Can't wait to see this back in Texas.
Wym? Are there launches in Texas?
@@tristancloud9687 all Starship launches (including this one) are from Boca Chica TX.
Didn't think I would ever live long enough to see something like this. Just incredible!
What? watch a rocket crash 6 times in a row.
@@anthonyb5279yes. Experimental rocket, designed to fly up, reach space, fly in orbit, return to atmosphere and softly crash in ocean as per mission conditions.
@@StellarGale Yes at a minimum. Softy touch down on land or a runway even on Mars 7 times! Starship has never done any of that. The only Starships that are fully in tact have never flown. This is a farce.
@@anthonyb5279 bait used to be believable. This is a test vehicle that performed exactly or almost exactly what it was supposed to per mission profile. It's not designed to land on earth surface or runway, it is designed to land on surfaces of extraterrestrial bodies, or catched by the tower on earth. But this prototype craft isn't equipped with features needed to perform landings. This prototype craft and all crafts before it are designed to test various systems during test flights and then be discarded in ocean. You're not even trying to understand how this development is supposed to work, but eh, again, bait used to be believable.
@@StellarGaleexactly
What a show!! Thank you SpaceX!!!
Can't wait for flight 7!!!
@@krist6074 you're right it is a show The greatest show on Earth lol
Thanks.
Got home late.
Missed live and didn't want to hear a bunch of other streamers commentary.
This was exactly what I was looking for.
Sometimes the commentary is good, but I get what you mean.
This is amazing to experience the views from a spacecraft as it reenters the atmosphere of our planet in this testing of new technologies and techniques. What a wonderful time to be alive!
Amazing work, SpaceX! Crazy views, thanks to starlink!
Amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing these.
No problem. We are here for you man.
I love how even the Whales in the area had cameras watching
Not only that, but they live streamed it.
Even Whales like bonfires.
Props to the SpaceX engineers,scientists and admistration behind this incredible success
For those that are older, we recall the Apollo missions. Now, it's 2024, and we see two rockets with such clarity (almost like we actually are in the ship itself). Now, we are watching test flights and hope each one shows that those who are making this possible for the future. Go SpaceX, you will go far and wide.
Intelligent people doing intelligent things. OMG, it's so great. 🔥
80 year old fan. Thanks for sharing
She keeps saying higher angle of attack, but she means a steeper glide path. The angle of attack with the relative wind is lower as the nose is lowered. Great test, former rocket engineer here!
Sure
*A JOB WELL DONE SPACE X AND TEAM!!*
This is more amusing than the cat videos i normally watch.
Well done Space X. Simply awesome
Congratulations to the Team! Another step forward.
Spacex is doing a great job.
That's so awesome I wish to see one launch in person
This is a testament to the vision of Musk and the hard work of the younger generations. We are in good hands! Go USA!
I feel like we are living through an exciting time in space travel, that may even surpass the race to the moon.
😂😂😂😂🤡
Technically there is another space race for the moon happening right now and this is a part of that.
@@7KIslands 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤣
18:32 red dot on the right of frame is the camera bouy.
18:37 right side pane is from an aircraft! Flying that close to something that was going over 10,000 kph just 5 minutes earlier takes confidence!
I will try to get a ticket to view the launch nearer I parked along Boca Chica Highway about 15 miles from SpaceX. It was still an awesome sight.
Just amazing that it was traveling faster than the speed of sound! All the testing on the tiles to it landing in the Indian Ocean.
This A Real Flash-Gordon Space Ship With The Truly Buck Roger Rocket 🚀😎🖖
Propulsive landing is awesome. Good job!
Great show thank you from NZ.
You guys did a fantastic job. Wonderful accomplishment.!! totally commendable.
All those sparks are heat tiles disintegrating. The steel of the ship itself is proving to be more capable than previously thought in holding against the peak heating. The hull is thicker and melt through tends to not happen there, the flaps aren’t as thick and those little gaps between the flaps and the hull is what allowed plasma to get through prior and melt the flaps. Theres got to be a way they can cool the internals of the flaps on descent, maybe blowing cold gas into the flaps on descent to help prevent melting or overheating.
Were the flaps compromised in any way because I didn't see it?
the forward flaps got a little toasted
Absolutely amazing !!!!!! Well done. SpaceX !!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting this footage..! 👍🏻🇺🇸
Testing metals under conditions that cannot be replicated down here.
Awesome
Absolutely thrilling and spectacular. What a treat ❤
I was born in May 1969. This is the most transparency than I've seen in my whole life. Thankyou,very cool.
I love how boomers just give out all their personal information when nobody asked
my name is walter hartwell white
@moejama64 hello!
So awesome...Thank you!!!😊
Its unbelievable. Makes me feel like a child again.
There was some fairly significant hull buckling in the area where the TPS tiles were deleted.
I think that might have been the banana for scale decal that burned off?
This is a much different view compared to the OLD Black & White T.V. shots of Friendship 7 from "The Old Days way back when"...... really a different world today for sure..... Really Cool !
Accept that the Friendship 7 landed safely.
Godspeed, John Glenn.
@@anthonyb5279 and before Friendship 7 and even Freedom 7 of Alan Shepard there were 3 failed and 1 partially failed uncrewed flights in mercury program. Tells that you don't understand the development process of highly experimental spacecrafts
And failed here means diversion from mission profile, not just blowing up or something.
Супер 👑 видео фантастика ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 👍👍👍🤗🤗🤗😎
That was an amazing splashdown. Everything worked like it was supposed to the ship held together stronger than they thought even fantastic.
Learn, learn ,learn.
Well done.
This is one of the most Sci-Fi turned into real life things I've ever seen. 😅
Amazing job
Big success, congratulations, you are on the right way, I have nothing more to say. You understood the problem, and made proper move removing tiles.
Congrats, SpaceX! Another milestone checked off the list!- in space Raptor relight.
What’s with the pollution in the damn water? Why not land the damn thing on earth since they can control land
Then it crashed.
@anthonyb5279 yup. Per the flight plan.
@@BroncosSmackingHatersin the video, they explained that they intentionally stressed the ship to insane levels just to test it. obviously they wouldnt expect the ship to survive. if it were to land on land, they expect the worst case scenario where it turns into a bomb. its much safer to bomb the ocean.
The heat and plasma are not caused by friction with the air . It is caused by the air's inability to get out of the way and therefore gets compressed ahead of the ship . If air or any gas gets compressed it heats up such as in a Diesel engine where the fuel is ignited by just compressing the air/fuel mix inside the cylinder , no spark plug is required !
Fantastic a great significant to watch how it goesmagnificent.
Just wondering. How are these videos taken especially from what looks like from the top side when there isn't anything protruding from the rocket to be able to take a pic or a video with that type of an angle?
Tiny HD glass cams are positioned all over the latest vehicles, in use by motorists/equipment operators/pilots every day. Takes a bit of searching to even locate by their owners, they are amazing features of today.. ;}
Absolutely the best vid and overall project thanks so much all of you 😸👌❤️
That was just GREAT!!
Awesome test flight
effin Amazing!
Flat earthers be like.... "Ummmmm.... that's CGI."
Excellent work indeed. Well done to all involved 🎉🎉🎉
Incredible that Starship survived tipping into the ocean and floated. Would love to make the next test allowing it to be towed to the next port for studies, but it probably would be prohibitable expensive. Maybe welding numerous hypersonic experiments to the hull will make it worth it.
Congratulations Space X 👏
oh man its great to be alive and see some real, astounding advances in what is achievable. what humans might be capable of???
Thank you ladies!
What laptops are they using or are they just covers
It's crazy how far this technology has advanced just over the last 5-10 years. Ofcourse build on a strong foundation of trial and errors. I have to remind myself every time that I'm watching reality and not a Starship Troopers movie.
стоимость доставки банана из техаса в индийский океан-вызывает уважение и некоторое а..ение :))))
10 fish 5 crabs 1 octopus 3 squids got stir fried .
Yummm!
This was arguably cooler than the booster catch last time.
How????? It was a failure. Watch the video, it was on fire in the water. This was not planned, the plan was to have the booster catch sequence done on land again so they can re-use the rocket. That did not happen this time and the rocket is damaged now.
@jensen1901 These are prototypes. The plan was never to reuse these. The booster was supposed to be caught but it had to abort. Even if it was caught it wasn't going to be reused because these prototypes are just for testing for now. The upper stage (the one I was talking about in this video) was never meant to be caught. Their launch license is for it to land softly in the Indian ocean, which it did perfectly.
Amazing good job everyone at Space X
The most adorable voice in the space industry. 😍
A massive. 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏To elon. And his space x team yous people are incredible ✌🇬🇧✌
That Beast is eventually going be part of a freight train going to Mars .... Yessssssss 🙌
Congratulations Space X team, phenomenal you guys be like “want to see something cool? Here hold my beer!”
They have done a great job compared to the 3rd one where the wing almost burnt off this time it seemed in great condition.
I will never get over travelling at 5 miles per second. It really musses up your do.
The speed this is going is mindblowing 👍
Awesome work
Congratulations to the entire space x team🌠👍😎
Spacex é o Futuro.❤
Great views!
Was the relight in space successful?
yes, they did, only for a second, but they did it, and only one of the three, but that was on purpose, they did not want to risk blowing it up in space.
Absolutely proud of all the people in this. SO PROUD!
Where can I get one of those T shirts ?
Well Done!👍🏻
Wow...truly amazing. Well done!
Yep 2 nice bonfires on the sea. halfway around the world. WOW Cool!
That WAS cool!! Thanks
Netflix needs to take notes.
I love listening to these SpaceX engineers. Can you imagine if this was NASA and Boeing? 🤔
Flaming Bananas foster! Hell of a flight!
Bravo Landing
It's terrible, how German news is downplaying your achievement. Congratulations to your great work!
What is the temperature difference between the heat shield and the other side when the starship re-enters the atmosphere?
That data will not be released by spacex
@byssmal I think at least, it is common data within aerospace field
@@charleskong5671 Industrial trade secret. Other private space agency will love to get that data and copy its design.
@byssmal it makes sense
The people inside would look like roast chicken
"IT'S BANANAS"🎉
Elon musk is crazy 😮 it's beautiful
decades ago I remember a people who were willing to take risks to achieve the 'impossible', who were willing to take chances to do the 'impossible'..... It's amazing to see that spirit, that faith again..... This is the America I remember. It's great to see it back again! This is what we are about. Push the envelope! Find out what we can do. There are no limits if we're willing to chase our dreams!
Cant agree more. Standing on the shoulders of giants. Aviation is full of mavericks and crazy pioneers. Respect to those/these visionaries
What are temperatures of different parts of the starship at different attitudes in the return flight? Did I hear that this ship is not expected to be reused? Excellent Results!
Well done Elon and the brilliant team at SpaceX, I love this stuff.
Any updates on the "warp" technology I heard spaceX was developing?
They aren’t developing any warp technology, the videos that claim such things are clickbait
sooo, you got video of the landing... does that mean you are close enough to fish the ship out of the water ?
ship fell over and split in half, although they did retrieve some debris like a giant bag of heat shield tiles.
*I believe that the United States' scientific and technological power is number 1 in the world! What about you?*
Indeed, thanks to Elon Musk. I am so grateful that I can experience this unimaginable technical feat in my lifetime.
That was fantastic😊