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sorry, i cant sub or watch anymore, trump and elon have openly thearented uk lives and said that theyd raise tarifs on our health service, and of course, clamed the wrong person is our prime minster, and said the uk is a facist state....so...sorry. many many uni students like myself have been asked to un sub from any youtuber that openly supoports trump or elon..i know you dont support his comments, but this is IS promoting elon musk and....i cant. hes claimed we stab people randomly in the uk. he said a racist facist should be our leader... when ww2 is very fresh to the uk, we take comments like that VERY seriously.....its just insane how dangerous this is all getting. so students been asked to not support musk or trump channels... alot of us are gonne go. im sorry i love ya channel. but its getting serious with trump and elon. :( i cant...really...support anymore.
@MarcusHouse could you split new in to one channel with space news and one with everything to do with SpaceX and Elon so I can unsub from that channel. Thanks in advance
I imagine the spiral crew cabin design not only maximizes space, but also could allow a detcord haul ejection system, so if you have parachutes in the cabins, you could eject while at subsonic speeds or close to it. The detcord could unzip the haul and allow the cabins to eject outward.
Is it possible that One of your fellow Space Advocates coving SpaceX and others may be working covertly with Fish and Wildlife,.... If you conduct a FOIA request you will see.
@@MarcusHouse I remember trying to watch every launch and landing. Now it's just "ho-hum" and every time i think about that, I'm amazed how fast we went from "can't miss" to "it's still flying? Cool"
@@BarthhhelonaWOW! Close to falcon in two more years! If they don’t have any accidents stranding astronauts in space, they might eventually catch up to SpaceX ten years ago!
Great shot indeed although not too sure about living in the future - I used to love watching (and still do!) the rs25's do the same a few seconds after ignition on the pad with the space shuttle!
I have a lousy wide view cell phone video from Raptor Roost. But the one great thing about that video is you can CLEARLY see the Shockwave propagation through the clouds, across the ground, and then when the blasts hit us. It was emotional.
Waking up to a new Marcus House spaceflight update video has become the new norm for our entire household on Saturday mornings. Uplifting, enthusiastic, accurate, and reliably drama-free. Nothing gets a great weekend started off better. Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication towards providing this platform for all of us.
I just want to take a moment to thank you for keeping your videos free from click bait titles and other drama. I've pretty much declined to watch any other channels lately due to these issues. I figure I'll just wait for yours and get the straight information. Good job! Thanks.
@@notagiantseaslug5523 Yeah I was hoping things would be better when TJ was presenting, as he had a much calmer style. But then *poof* he was gone! Guess people just wanted the drama. That and the full on fawning over space X was just getting too much. Yes, they are good, we know they are good. Just stop talking like they have invented sliced bread every 2 mins in an episode. WE KNOW!
@@alexgreenwood3179 and the constant "our metrics say we have 2.2m viewers that aren't subscribed" I wonder why lol, i am still tbh, but i am super close to leaving.
@@rjswas ohh I unsubscribed awhile back, it was when he did a bunch of community posts of a bunch of photo galleries, and it made my subscribed feed horrible to look at. Had to switch off posts in the feed just so I could see the new videos being posted. Don't hate him for it, we all know he's gotta make bank after going all in (he moved his family to Florida for this job), and still watch the odd video on my recommended. But only if I feel that it looks like it has news worthy content
It is just incredible how much space there is inside the Starship nosecone. Some people permanently live in a smaller volume than that! People can walk (float) around and not be hitting their elbows everywhere. Heck they could even jog around the inside perimeter like in 2001 A Space Odyssey.
It's definitely roomy. My wife and I lived in less than 225 square feet for almost 8 years aboard a sailboat. But unlike an astronaut, we could spend time on deck, stretch the legs, poke our head out whenever we wanted, they won't be able to do that. It's going to take some special people to be able to cope with that type of confinement. I used to think that I could be the type of person to journey to and live on Mars but after years of living aboard, I've decided it's not for me (not that I'd have a chance to be an astronaut anyway). My bet is that some submariners could be trained, they've already proven their mental abilities to be able to confine themselves for extended periods of time. Exciting times we live in, I can't wait for the delayed- live feeds during these missions!
Doesnt matter how many times i see that catch im still gobsmacked. I still can't believe it was first attempt. I figured it would take them at least 2-3 attempts to really get things dialled in!
When it happened I leapt off the couch pumping my fist in the air and immediately burst into tears. I’m a 60 year old man. I startled my wife who was ‘humouring’ me by watching it with me, causing her to spill her coffee. She was mad and thought I was crazy. I told her it was as an important moment in history equivalent to Kitty Hawk, or Apollo 11. She was more interested in mopping up the coffee off the couch.
I'm more excited that flight six will give us an orbital relight, opening Flight Seven to orbit and thus payload delivery. From then on, even test flights can pay their way by dropping off some Starlinks or commercial sats.
3:55 I can easily tell your excitement, combining two popular phrases "blew it out of the water" and, "hit it out of the park," into a new phrase! I'm just as excited too about your weekly coverage. Keep it coming! Cheers, mate!
13:20 My guess is that each of the three new downcomers is designed to feed two vac engines. Plumbing a single split to two neighboring engines is straightforward to route and balance. It saves weight versus 6 dedicated downcomers,, while avoiding the complexity of N-way splits with different pipe lengths and angles. We'll find out soon enough :)
Do you think you'll be making your way up to Bowen from Tasmania? I'm in Melbourne, and it's so exciting to see us finally get really involved in the space industry.
4:06 Cool to see such a clear image of the hot stating ring and it's released. Plus the watery landing. We get to see all this these days. It's wonderful. 🤩
400 launches of Falcon! Wow, I still remember watching the first launches of Falcon 1 from Kwajalein, when SpaceX was just a crazy dream and Elon wasn't even a billionaire. Boy, he's come a long way and achieved so much. Incredible person.
Thank you again Marcus Look forward to your updates , always relative informative to what is taking place in the compound and surroundings , developments with Star Ship upgrades Awesome content Much respect ✊
Nice job, first time in a long time that I have watched from my Laptop. Much better. I might have to start watching more from my laptop for the full HD affect.
Thank you again, Marcus! I still wonder why SpaceX doesn’t perform a short re-entry burn on the super heavy booster similar to the falcon nine process. I know this would reduce payload capacity, but it was scary watching the yellow-hot engine section of the booster before the catch on the last flight. There was clearly some damage and this certainly would affect the quick turnaround they are looking for. I haven’t heard anybody discuss this possibility. What do you think?
When SpaceX decided on full reuse, they gave up the option of simply taking the easy route at the cost of payload. If they tackled all their problems like that, payload would hit zero very quickly. They won't be able to make all of their optimizations work in the end, but that just means they have to try a lot of them to find enough of the ones that do work.
Hey Marcus, those graphs you presented at 3:17 are cool. Where can we find out more about them? Why are there two lines on each graph? How can there be two answers for booster altitude at the same time?
So glad you mentioned Gilmour Space. We are going to Bowen to watch, if we get enough advance notice! (we are 2 hours from there, so no real hassle! Thankyou for the video each week!
RE crew bunks: why would you keep the odd dust corners between the rectangles? Not too hard to make them slightly wedge shaped, no? (maybe even sharing a wall)
Actually not a bad idea, since the facility itself is so big. Especially for employees who need to move between locations a lot. That being said, that's more of a street than a road. Having a separate cycling gutter may be a waste of paint
Hi Marcus - Enjoy watching your shows. I was wondering if you have been to Boca Chica, TX to see SpaceX facility. Perhaps you should make a trip to see it and a launch of Starship. This might give you a different perspective.
I believe they have a Raptor 2.5 - a Raptor 2 with propellant connections identical to Raptor 3. That way they can do flights with Raptor 2, then switch to 3 when it's fully operational.
@MarcusHouse I'm curious if you'll be traveling to south Texas for flight 6? You said last time you would have, if they had given enough notice.... looks like they gave plenty of notice for flight 6. :)
Will the Starship relight test be a single engine or a set of three? If a single I would ask whether the attitude thrusters be powerful enough to control the unbalanced thrust forces during the burn?
@@imaginary_friend7300 Plus, it's unlikely to be a long enough burn for that to matter... just long enough to show that the engine can start up and run stable for a second or two.
@MarcusHouse I never heard what the problem was with the Falcon9 who's landing leg gave way a few months ago. Was anything ever announced as to the cause and fix?
The cost of experiments like this will save us trillions of future dollars when it comes to makes space travel more accessible. What a time to be alive
As much as flight 6 is looking interesting and the details have changed a bit, I'd be more interested in tentative plans upcoming for flight 7 and Starship V2.
Needs a lot of strength to hold a loaded Starship, which in turn adds a lot of weight in order to increase the structural strength taking away payload capacity. Let's use the flaps, they are there anyways.
@@jantjarks7946 landing on the flaps would most likely shatter the brittle tiles on the underside of the flaps. You would end up having to replace those tiles after every flight. Not ideal for rapid reusability
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sorry, i cant sub or watch anymore, trump and elon have openly thearented uk lives and said that theyd raise tarifs on our health service, and of course, clamed the wrong person is our prime minster, and said the uk is a facist state....so...sorry. many many uni students like myself have been asked to un sub from any youtuber that openly supoports trump or elon..i know you dont support his comments, but this is IS promoting elon musk and....i cant. hes claimed we stab people randomly in the uk. he said a racist facist should be our leader... when ww2 is very fresh to the uk, we take comments like that VERY seriously.....its just insane how dangerous this is all getting. so students been asked to not support musk or trump channels...
alot of us are gonne go. im sorry i love ya channel. but its getting serious with trump and elon. :( i cant...really...support anymore.
@MarcusHouse could you split new in to one channel with space news and one with everything to do with SpaceX and Elon so I can unsub from that channel.
Thanks in advance
I imagine the spiral crew cabin design not only maximizes space, but also could allow a detcord haul ejection system, so if you have parachutes in the cabins, you could eject while at subsonic speeds or close to it. The detcord could unzip the haul and allow the cabins to eject outward.
Trump + Musk + Nuke + Star Ship oh a rapid delivery system for
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION for any where on the planet....... .....
Is it possible that One of your fellow Space Advocates coving SpaceX and others may be working covertly with Fish and Wildlife,.... If you conduct a FOIA request you will see.
"Fairly young booster on its 11th flight"...love how it has just become so everyday for Space X while others are still using expendable rockets.
I was thinking that when I said it. LOL
This one is still pre-midlife. :)
@@MarcusHouse I remember trying to watch every launch and landing. Now it's just "ho-hum" and every time i think about that, I'm amazed how fast we went from "can't miss" to "it's still flying? Cool"
@@Styrofo4m and how widely used is blue origin? Oh...
Please don't even make such comparisons. They are leagues behind currently, but New Glen finally gets them potentially close to Falcon 9 @@Styrofo4m
@@BarthhhelonaWOW! Close to falcon in two more years! If they don’t have any accidents stranding astronauts in space, they might eventually catch up to SpaceX ten years ago!
Whoo thanks for the mention guys! Glad the data was of use!
Thanks so much Sofie! Was great to have a good excuse to throw it up. Always appreciate your insight.
Thank you for your informative graphs!
Merch looks great!
That shot of the sea-level raptors gimbling back to centre has to be one of my favourite shots of Starship. We truly are living in the future
Yep. It only goes for like half a second, but wow... what a half second.
Timestamp 4:00
Agreed! That was too cool
Great shot indeed although not too sure about living in the future - I used to love watching (and still do!) the rs25's do the same a few seconds after ignition on the pad with the space shuttle!
@@tvs339water vs cow-juice fuel
4:14 that shockwave propagation through the clouds (and on the ground) was incredible.
I know right! That was one of the most wild shots out of the whole video.
I have a lousy wide view cell phone video from Raptor Roost. But the one great thing about that video is you can CLEARLY see the Shockwave propagation through the clouds, across the ground, and then when the blasts hit us. It was emotional.
The video is "Velcro got to see the first ever catch of Starship Booster returning from space. History."
Yeah, I saw that too. Very cool to see that.
Waking up to a new Marcus House spaceflight update video has become the new norm for our entire household on Saturday mornings. Uplifting, enthusiastic, accurate, and reliably drama-free. Nothing gets a great weekend started off better. Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication towards providing this platform for all of us.
🤣 Thanks for watching Daniel!
@@MarcusHouse Donald is the commander and chief so he can seize SpaceX at any time deport Musk and load Star Ship with Nukes....
Yup, well said.
Here here 👍
I just want to take a moment to thank you for keeping your videos free from click bait titles and other drama. I've pretty much declined to watch any other channels lately due to these issues. I figure I'll just wait for yours and get the straight information. Good job! Thanks.
Yeah What About It is full blown trash now
@@notagiantseaslug5523 Yeah I was hoping things would be better when TJ was presenting, as he had a much calmer style. But then *poof* he was gone! Guess people just wanted the drama.
That and the full on fawning over space X was just getting too much. Yes, they are good, we know they are good. Just stop talking like they have invented sliced bread every 2 mins in an episode. WE KNOW!
@@alexgreenwood3179 and the constant "our metrics say we have 2.2m viewers that aren't subscribed" I wonder why lol, i am still tbh, but i am super close to leaving.
@@rjswas ohh I unsubscribed awhile back, it was when he did a bunch of community posts of a bunch of photo galleries, and it made my subscribed feed horrible to look at. Had to switch off posts in the feed just so I could see the new videos being posted.
Don't hate him for it, we all know he's gotta make bank after going all in (he moved his family to Florida for this job), and still watch the odd video on my recommended. But only if I feel that it looks like it has news worthy content
Anyone else stream youtube to their TV every Saturday just to be able to fully enjoy Marcus's videos on a big screen? Or is it just me?
Yeah i use xbox for big screen viewing
Same, NVIDIA shield with smart tube app. 😘🤌
Excited for Australia's upcoming orbital launch! Can't let the Kiwis get all the glory! ;)
We will partner up, like we do with most things.
It is just incredible how much space there is inside the Starship nosecone. Some people permanently live in a smaller volume than that! People can walk (float) around and not be hitting their elbows everywhere. Heck they could even jog around the inside perimeter like in 2001 A Space Odyssey.
It's definitely roomy. My wife and I lived in less than 225 square feet for almost 8 years aboard a sailboat. But unlike an astronaut, we could spend time on deck, stretch the legs, poke our head out whenever we wanted, they won't be able to do that.
It's going to take some special people to be able to cope with that type of confinement. I used to think that I could be the type of person to journey to and live on Mars but after years of living aboard, I've decided it's not for me (not that I'd have a chance to be an astronaut anyway). My bet is that some submariners could be trained, they've already proven their mental abilities to be able to confine themselves for extended periods of time.
Exciting times we live in, I can't wait for the delayed- live feeds during these missions!
Skylab astronauts used to do the same thing.
Thank you for have us all come with you on the ride.
Having*
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Another great episode, thanks Marcus. Looking forward to getting our first look inside the HLS mockup soon!
Doesnt matter how many times i see that catch im still gobsmacked. I still can't believe it was first attempt. I figured it would take them at least 2-3 attempts to really get things dialled in!
Going to be wild seeing the attempt in a weeks time.
@@MarcusHouse "...week's time." Lol.
@@NeidlichesSchwert
It should happen in 9 days, aka Nov 18
When it happened I leapt off the couch pumping my fist in the air and immediately burst into tears. I’m a 60 year old man. I startled my wife who was ‘humouring’ me by watching it with me, causing her to spill her coffee. She was mad and thought I was crazy. I told her it was as an important moment in history equivalent to Kitty Hawk, or Apollo 11.
She was more interested in mopping up the coffee off the couch.
@@loudechant7034 🤣
Marcus, can't wait for you to come watch in-person. You have always put 150% into your presentations. 🎉🎉🎉
Hey hey, it's a Marcus House day!
The sixth flight test will be very important for proving that SpaceX can catch the booster reliable. Can't wait to see how things turn out!
I'm more excited that flight six will give us an orbital relight, opening Flight Seven to orbit and thus payload delivery. From then on, even test flights can pay their way by dropping off some Starlinks or commercial sats.
3:55 I can easily tell your excitement, combining two popular phrases "blew it out of the water" and, "hit it out of the park," into a new phrase! I'm just as excited too about your weekly coverage. Keep it coming! Cheers, mate!
Thank you for all the hard work in making these excellent videos.
Glad you like them!
13:20 My guess is that each of the three new downcomers is designed to feed two vac engines. Plumbing a single split to two neighboring engines is straightforward to route and balance. It saves weight versus 6 dedicated downcomers,, while avoiding the complexity of N-way splits with different pipe lengths and angles. We'll find out soon enough :)
Always a rapid fire information download. Love it! Keep doing what you're doing. You're the best!
We're getting used to the voice and speed.
❤
Never caught one this quickly before. So fresh!
You are everywhere...😁👍
Exciting to hear about the Australian rocket soon to launch.
Indeed.
Do you think you'll be making your way up to Bowen from Tasmania? I'm in Melbourne, and it's so exciting to see us finally get really involved in the space industry.
4:06 Cool to see such a clear image of the hot stating ring and it's released. Plus the watery landing. We get to see all this these days. It's wonderful. 🤩
Staging*
Release*
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Always a pleasure watching another Marcus House summary of the week 😊
This is a great production Marcus.
Excellent work!
So excited to be able to witness the Gilmore Space launch - when it happens. Will share the experience with you here Marcus 😊
I always watch till the end despite getting the information right up front.
Thank you for that.
"No idea" would have been a good name for that Electron launch.
Good luck to Gilmore Space.
let's goooooo i was waiting for this ! thanks Marcus/ crew
Wow those shots of the last starship flight were amazing. thanks for a great update mate 👌
You are very welcome. Indeed, it was an incredible video.
Seeing interior designs on starship is so cool because it's the first time that we will have a spaceship similar to what we all imagine.
Thanks Marcus. I appreciate all the information you've brought to us this week. Cheers mate!
Thanks Paul! Really exciting views from this one.
@@MarcusHouse Yes! I love how your wiggling and jiggling makes that so evident.
So cool to hear you had a chat with Gilmour space technologies. Lots of locals here so very keen to see them finally approved to launch!!!
400 launches of Falcon! Wow, I still remember watching the first launches of Falcon 1 from Kwajalein, when SpaceX was just a crazy dream and Elon wasn't even a billionaire. Boy, he's come a long way and achieved so much. Incredible person.
Thank you again Marcus
Look forward to your updates , always relative informative to what is taking place in the compound and surroundings , developments with Star Ship upgrades
Awesome content
Much respect ✊
Nice job, first time in a long time that I have watched from my Laptop. Much better. I might have to start watching more from my laptop for the full HD affect.
Thank you Marcus and the team
Best start to my every Saturday!
Thank you!
Great work Marcus. You are a pro!
Thanks for the Gilmour Space shoutout!!! We are working hard to hopefully have a launch attempt in December 🚀🤞
Awesome to see the progress. Best of luck!
I am excited to witness the launch and plan to be there - sending you and the team my very best wishes; break a leg😮
Wow, what an information-packed episode! Thank you Markus, and Team Markus!
i am from australia can not wait to see the first launch from here
Thanks so much Marcus. As usual you capture all the important information.
loved how much content you put into your videos ..thank you
My admiration towards the space x engineering team can't be described in words.
Another fact packed video
Flight 6 is gonna be a blast
( no pun intended )
Thank you MH + Team for an excellent upload
Hey there Rob! Thank you!
It would be so cool if they have a version of starship where all the rocket bits can be removed to create a very large permanent base.
Question, since pad 2 seems to have the base lower than pad 1, will this pad be ready by design for the larger booster and ship?
3:02 Were they glowing red hot? Or were they reflecting red hot? Are these usually shiny before flight?
Thank you again, Marcus!
I still wonder why SpaceX doesn’t perform a short re-entry burn on the super heavy booster similar to the falcon nine process. I know this would reduce payload capacity, but it was scary watching the yellow-hot engine section of the booster before the catch on the last flight. There was clearly some damage and this certainly would affect the quick turnaround they are looking for. I haven’t heard anybody discuss this possibility. What do you think?
When SpaceX decided on full reuse, they gave up the option of simply taking the easy route at the cost of payload. If they tackled all their problems like that, payload would hit zero very quickly. They won't be able to make all of their optimizations work in the end, but that just means they have to try a lot of them to find enough of the ones that do work.
Hey Marcus, those graphs you presented at 3:17 are cool. Where can we find out more about them? Why are there two lines on each graph? How can there be two answers for booster altitude at the same time?
So glad you mentioned Gilmour Space. We are going to Bowen to watch, if we get enough advance notice! (we are 2 hours from there, so no real hassle! Thankyou for the video each week!
Brilliant informative show ❤
Thanks for making these great videos Marcus!
We haven't had a belly flop with block 2 ship yet, I'd like to see how much authority the smaller flaps have.
As always excellent video
What are they going to have pop out catch points with heat shields kinda like the landing gear of the space shuttle?
Excellent episode!
Thank you Marcus for the excellent info!
Hey hey! More Marcus! More Starship!
SpaceX excites me a lot 😊
I expect the catch lugs on the Starship will simply fold out after re-entry
Do I get a design bonus?
Space-X is amazing
Bravo Marcus!
Great show Sir.Marcus. Great content.
My flight 5 shirt arrived this week.
Another fine addition to my collection ^^
Wow! Thank you!
good work, love the info
RE crew bunks: why would you keep the odd dust corners between the rectangles? Not too hard to make them slightly wedge shaped, no? (maybe even sharing a wall)
It is just prototype blocks. They are just playing with space.
14:10 Best wallpaper!!!!
Hwy Marc. Was that tunnel always there? Or di X bore it out?
At 12:00 there is a bikelane on the ground?
Actually not a bad idea, since the facility itself is so big. Especially for employees who need to move between locations a lot. That being said, that's more of a street than a road. Having a separate cycling gutter may be a waste of paint
More awesome content from Marcus!
Marcus. Start a petition to have ISS boosted to a stable orbit so it can be kept as an important artifact of the 2oth cent.
Bad idea
Aplausos y saludos desde Ayacucho en Argentina
Hi Marcus - Enjoy watching your shows.
I was wondering if you have been to Boca Chica, TX to see SpaceX facility. Perhaps you should make a trip to see it and a launch of Starship. This might give you a different perspective.
I believe they have a Raptor 2.5 - a Raptor 2 with propellant connections identical to Raptor 3. That way they can do flights with Raptor 2, then switch to 3 when it's fully operational.
7:42 What a neat design for 20 crews.
Yet looks cramped for a 6 month flight to Mars.
@@favesongslist That's just 20. They need 100, so 5 floors more.
@@kenw5104 I very much surprised if the first missions with block 3 or 4 Starship will take many people at first.
Imagine the size of the toilet needed.
@@favesongslist I would think it's a modular design with max 20 pax and detachable cabins.
D-Ultimate Super Cool !
Just like the drone ship"of course I still love our little corner of the internet" 😂😂❤❤
Wait, starship has an initial thrust/weight ratio below 1? How does that work?
What is the best url to watch flight 6 live?
Come on ...tells us what you reckon!
SpaceX live, NSF and Labpadre with SFN.
Also Everyday astronaut's stream as well. His team always has amazing tracking shots
Does anyone know how many G,s the booster reaches when decelerating before the catch?
Is there any update on the state of flight 5 booster?
Great content.
Thank you.
Extra transfer tubes: that adds to the dry mass. What are the relative benefits and negatives of this modification?
Likely reliable engine performance vs unreliable.
I recieved my FLT 5 tee shirt the catch. Thanks Marcus and company. 9 days until Flt 6 here we go !
@MarcusHouse I'm curious if you'll be traveling to south Texas for flight 6? You said last time you would have, if they had given enough notice.... looks like they gave plenty of notice for flight 6. :)
FAA needs to dissolve itself and let SpaceX succeed
Will the Starship relight test be a single engine or a set of three? If a single I would ask whether the attitude thrusters be powerful enough to control the unbalanced thrust forces during the burn?
Just one, and it can gimbal.
@@imaginary_friend7300 Plus, it's unlikely to be a long enough burn for that to matter... just long enough to show that the engine can start up and run stable for a second or two.
@MarcusHouse I never heard what the problem was with the Falcon9 who's landing leg gave way a few months ago. Was anything ever announced as to the cause and fix?
The only thing we know is there's no common issues from recent Falcon failures
Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
great vid thanks
The cost of experiments like this will save us trillions of future dollars when it comes to makes space travel more accessible. What a time to be alive
It's paid advertising for an electric car company, nothing more.
@@SlicepackPlays That makes no sense whatsoever.
Its only going to be steeper in the lower portion of entry before it goes into full belly flop, not during the whole entry
10:22 that was beautifully illustrated
As much as flight 6 is looking interesting and the details have changed a bit, I'd be more interested in tentative plans upcoming for flight 7 and Starship V2.
Has Falcon 9 now exceeded Soyuz in terms of number of launches? If not when? Thanks for another great update. Can’t wait for flight 6!
Soyuz has launched 1700 times. So falcon has a ways to go.
@@briannadolny4056 1700 times through how many versions? The F9 B5 design has been frozen for years now. Still, that soyuz is a workhorse!
Australias first rocket is so cute, I’m proud of you guys. Great video Marcus, I hope to see you Aussies make some cool rockets soon
We just saw R2 VACs roll in for S33
Why cant the catch pins be actuated, hidden behind a tile until needed like a Tesla's door handles?
Needs a lot of strength to hold a loaded Starship, which in turn adds a lot of weight in order to increase the structural strength taking away payload capacity.
Let's use the flaps, they are there anyways.
@@jantjarks7946 landing on the flaps would most likely shatter the brittle tiles on the underside of the flaps. You would end up having to replace those tiles after every flight. Not ideal for rapid reusability