@@vulcan6036 47:00 you will see the smaller top engine off in the bottom right corner. And if you look close to the hinge of the flap you will see flames.
@@Klote3241 it's still a fantastic feat non the less. It still made it but the combustive formulae correlating to the atmospheric debris density aspect of kinesiological components 😱😱😱 in conjunction with the elements of metabolisation rate to the volume mass of the celluliac rechargement transferances within the atom molecules of the atmosphere Hz X V * XXXX At that specific point? Inevitable but - had not this occured the combustive elements to, it would of potential been internal blow, so it look like mistake but end of the day it still made it to it's destination. It's forward step for mankind!!!
Love these launches. Wished we could get a mix of this telemetry and the circular telemetry shown at other times. RUD= Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly Landed booster? Happy Ship? Sadness
Well done SpaceX ! Success has been made , Please don't be sad for the Ship it fulfilled its purpose even blaped* away the test for Starship was so Godlike landing . Go again , oversee the problem . See it , say it , sorted it ! Gratz for the catch , ....anyway you Gona make it better next Launch 💪😎💯. Go go !
Fantastic success, brought tears to my eyes to see the second catch - the first one is no longer potentially some "fluke". Unlike the massive first stage booster though which returned, the second stage was a whole new vehicle in some ways, and given the number of changes I wasn't surprised that it was lost, many many new things to go wrong - but another exciting fantastic successful test flight!
Seems like the CCP's ignorant little pink anti western army is out in force on this video. Do the research yourselves, the second stage is a whole new vehicle from earlier ones, longer, literally thousands of changes, do the math you morons. Much higher chance of failure.
@@ebonaparte3853 Obv no humans were aboard. but everyone is raving about capturing the booster, which is amazing, but the most important portion of the spacecraft is in a million burnt up pieces! The Important part is all I am talking about. there was a hole on it on the video.
@ oh my bad. They meant it to breakup into a million pieces, I stand corrected then. My apologies. Didn’t seem that way from the reaction of the two hosts.
@@iplaygamez365 It was supposed to land in the Indian Ocean after flying in space for a bit and re-entering the atmosphere intact. It’s already done that for multiple flights.
Is it just me, or is liftoff at T +0:06 a bit slow? Congratulations, on the second booster catch, SpaceX! I hope you got some useful telemetry from Starship that will help you iron out whatever went wrong.
That's the booster stage which preformed flawlessly. They lost contact with the ship phase while it was nearly 50km high. The booster was nowhere near it. It's normal to see some flames on the booster after it lands.
Strap Elon into the Ship section of Starship and see if his priorities change. Btw, the Ship section was Lost in this 7th flight. Maybe some redundancies are indicated, considering human lives are at risk?
@ interesting… at those speeds i would have thought there would be a reasonable amount of additional parasitic drag …even when aligned with flight vector! They used to stow/fold back before… didn’t they ? I guess given the scale of this beast .. they are insignificant ! Thanks for your response………These landings are breathtaking !
@@Leowavekid I think it's about favouring the drag against the mass of the folding mechanism. I believe they intend to get rid of one or two grid fins in future iterations. They're really going hell for leather to cut mass- even removing some thermal protection tiles.
@ Thank you… Actually i just read an article about this … and you are 100% right… its a tradeoff between deployment mechanism’s weight and drag! JUST FANTASTIC STUFF 🤙🏼
Catching the booster is an achievement, but a relatively minor one with respect to achieving the important design goals set for Starship. If Starship itself is to be human-rated and land the same way, mid-air capture has to become essentially infallible, just one of many challenges as yet unmet.
Well done🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 the excitement. Are people aware how big deal this is!!!!!! They need to be showing this with as much enthusiasm as they do with sports.....is there any space like bars? See like how they have sports bars but instead it hosts space launch parties???? which encourage scientific discussion and science game nights. 0.007% alcohol content, max0.07% celebratory algae space alcohol brewed in space * possible marketing opportunity?!?! * Anyone who does this idea I would like 30%🎊🎊🎊🎊🤸🤸🤸🤸wooooooo space launch yeahhhhhhhh!!!!!! *Clinks glass *
It's a great amount of data gathered... nothing troubled about it. There are presently 8 more rockets waiting for their chance to continue on. I'm curious how many more boosters before they refly a complete booster... looks like this one would be a good candidate. Doesn't look like the booster took any damage at all relanding.
uh, um uh uh um um ahh umm umm uhh uhh ummm. Did you not take public speaking in collage, they are called mannerisms. She needs to work on that. Hard to listen to when she cant get out what she wants to say.
Is this a specific action you're expecting @Tyrant-Terminator? If not, then your (humour / imag'n) is baffling. If yes, then report the info to a trustworthy authority, not the comment section of a YT.
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Wow just wow, to guide that huge structure to the chop sticks is just insane!
What an amazing time to be alive.
It’s incredible that people’s job. Congratulations!!!
Ship was having issues. engines cut off before it was able to go full velocity. there was also a flame at one of the flaps.
Where .. at what time.
There's more than meets the eye, let's just wait the official SpaceX report about that.
@@vulcan6036 47:00 you will see the smaller top engine off in the bottom right corner. And if you look close to the hinge of the flap you will see flames.
@@Klote3241 it's still a fantastic feat non the less. It still made it but the combustive formulae correlating to the atmospheric debris density aspect of kinesiological components 😱😱😱 in conjunction with the elements of metabolisation rate to the volume mass of the celluliac rechargement transferances within the atom molecules of the atmosphere Hz X V * XXXX
At that specific point? Inevitable but - had not this occured the combustive elements to, it would of potential been internal blow, so it look like mistake but end of the day it still made it to it's destination.
It's forward step for mankind!!!
What was that piece of the skin flapping around?
I saw that, too... I have no idea if it was critical or not...
Just a piece of Gaffa/Duct tape used to hold the main part together it'll be good
16:51 Looks like fire inside the flap hinge.
No need to worry, there will be more and more and more of the “ Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly” of Starship in the future.
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I wonder what that was that seemed to be peeling off at 1:38 or so.
I have nth to do with wat they accomplished but I'm happy my day is perfect now ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ great job space x greeeeat job
Love these launches. Wished we could get a mix of this telemetry and the circular telemetry shown at other times.
RUD= Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly
Landed booster? Happy
Ship? Sadness
Well done SpaceX ! Success has been made , Please don't be sad for the Ship it fulfilled its purpose even blaped* away the test for Starship was so Godlike landing . Go again , oversee the problem . See it , say it , sorted it ! Gratz for the catch , ....anyway you Gona make it better next Launch 💪😎💯. Go go !
Ship 33, we barely knew ye 🫡🫗
Fantastic success, brought tears to my eyes to see the second catch - the first one is no longer potentially some "fluke".
Unlike the massive first stage booster though which returned, the second stage was a whole new vehicle in some ways, and given the number of changes I wasn't surprised that it was lost, many many new things to go wrong - but another exciting fantastic successful test flight!
But a big fail on starship. This is a troubled rocket.
Fantastic success?
They only caught the booster, but lost the Starship.
Sort of puts Blue Origin's launch into perspective.
This method is still not sustainable. I dont see a future of space travel.
@@TheAlchemisificationtroubled how?
Seems like the CCP's ignorant little pink anti western army is out in force on this video. Do the research yourselves, the second stage is a whole new vehicle from earlier ones, longer, literally thousands of changes, do the math you morons. Much higher chance of failure.
Amazing launch and catch.
🎆🎇✨️Nothing like a spectacular RUD✨️🎇🎆👌
So the most important part, the part that carries humans blew up! But hey the booster returned safely!
It’s a test flight. Test flights can go wrong. And there were no humans aboard.
@@ebonaparte3853 Obv no humans were aboard. but everyone is raving about capturing the booster, which is amazing, but the most important portion of the spacecraft is in a million burnt up pieces! The Important part is all I am talking about. there was a hole on it on the video.
@@iplaygamez365 The upper stage was never meant to land on this flight anyway.
@ oh my bad. They meant it to breakup into a million pieces, I stand corrected then. My apologies. Didn’t seem that way from the reaction of the two hosts.
@@iplaygamez365 It was supposed to land in the Indian Ocean after flying in space for a bit and re-entering the atmosphere intact. It’s already done that for multiple flights.
marvelous times in rocketry
Did they blow it up ?
Is it just me, or is liftoff at T +0:06 a bit slow?
Congratulations, on the second booster catch, SpaceX! I hope you got some useful telemetry from Starship that will help you iron out whatever went wrong.
Congratulations to everyone that was something wow wow wow
Wow. Just wow! Great gob SpaceX
Is this the one that had an unscheduled disassembly?
R.I.P
At 47:38 sparks can be seen from within the hole on the flap.
That's the booster stage which preformed flawlessly. They lost contact with the ship phase while it was nearly 50km high. The booster was nowhere near it. It's normal to see some flames on the booster after it lands.
@@cookiebun95 That is not the booster. the flames are coming from the ship flaps. the engines also cut off at that time from the ship.
@@cookiebun95 No, that was the starship flap
*16:52
When will the first ship catch happen
At least it is only experimental vehicle
As Elon has said, if you're not failing, you're not taking enough risks...
Yay, failure!
His parents said the very same thing when Elon was born. 😂
Keep on failing, you will never make it to the Moon.
Strap Elon into the Ship section of Starship and see if his priorities change. Btw, the Ship section was Lost in this 7th flight. Maybe some redundancies are indicated, considering human lives are at risk?
@@ziggggy53ifyThey’ll learn from their mistakes and launch again. It’s still a test program.
Damn, they lost the Ship phase. I wonder how long it will take them to know what went wrong. Is it going to come crashing back down to earth?
It was spotted breaking up over the Caribbean. Some flights were delayed.
Very Surprised the Grid Fins are extended /deployed on Accent ! Wouldn’t that add significant drag ?
No. They have practically no drag unless rotated away from direction of travel.
@ interesting… at those speeds i would have thought there would be a reasonable amount of additional parasitic drag …even when aligned with flight vector!
They used to stow/fold back before… didn’t they ?
I guess given the scale of this beast .. they are insignificant !
Thanks for your response………These landings are breathtaking !
I don't know why, but I just realized how BIG those fins are. They at least have the foot-print of my entire room.
@@Leowavekid I think it's about favouring the drag against the mass of the folding mechanism. I believe they intend to get rid of one or two grid fins in future iterations. They're really going hell for leather to cut mass- even removing some thermal protection tiles.
@ Thank you… Actually i just read an article about this … and you are 100% right… its a tradeoff between deployment mechanism’s weight and drag!
JUST FANTASTIC STUFF 🤙🏼
Did they blow up ship 33 because they lost connection!.
What's wrong with the quality?
On your side, was super sharp for me and my friends
@Tom-yc8jv that's interesting. The stream from x was great. You might be correct though
Twitter only does 720p 😫
Awesome !!!
Incredible!!!!!
Philippine landings starship
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Wohoo!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Two starship tests in a row, two massive explosions. They need to stop exploding shit.
Catching the booster is an achievement, but a relatively minor one with respect to achieving the important design goals set for Starship. If Starship itself is to be human-rated and land the same way, mid-air capture has to become essentially infallible, just one of many challenges as yet unmet.
Anything built by man can and will fail. It just a matter of how often.
Blah blah blah. Bet you’re fun at parties.
You should be a little bit of a happier person.
RUD was actually scheduled. Ibet
No wonder Elon musk is one of the richest people on earth. He deserves it. This innovation is incredible.
Yeeeeeeeees yeeeeeeeeeeees
Well done🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 the excitement.
Are people aware how big deal this is!!!!!! They need to be showing this with as much enthusiasm as they do with sports.....is there any space like bars? See like how they have sports bars but instead it hosts space launch parties???? which encourage scientific discussion and science game nights.
0.007% alcohol content, max0.07% celebratory algae space alcohol brewed in space * possible marketing opportunity?!?! * Anyone who does this idea I would like 30%🎊🎊🎊🎊🤸🤸🤸🤸wooooooo space launch yeahhhhhhhh!!!!!! *Clinks glass *
AMERICA IS GREAT AGAIN !!!!!
Insane
Communist China probably only aired the lost ship part of the launch.
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Elon makes a great cheerleader for the brilliant engineers at SpaceX. But he's not a genius.
You realize how ignorant you sound? I'd hate to see your definition of genius because he fits my definition.
Yeah, he’s only started 3 companies that have changed the world. Happens every day I’m sure….🙄
ai controlled satellites can track everyone all the time in real time
Hey Elon. Was this absolute failure because of DEI?
Eat your heart out NASA!
nasa and spacex arent competetors, they are partners
Trump:
Make 🇺🇲 🚀 crap again😂
You really should think before you post stupid shit.
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73 miles up is the firmament.
73 miles up was a methane leak in the ship
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Even though this was a new version of Starship, to lose it is a big fail. This is a troubled rocket.
It's a great amount of data gathered... nothing troubled about it. There are presently 8 more rockets waiting for their chance to continue on. I'm curious how many more boosters before they refly a complete booster... looks like this one would be a good candidate. Doesn't look like the booster took any damage at all relanding.
uh, um uh uh um um ahh umm umm uhh uhh ummm. Did you not take public speaking in collage, they are called mannerisms. She needs to work on that. Hard to listen to when she cant get out what she wants to say.
So space in the firmament now lol lol lol
Still trying to crack the firmament. Lol.
Excuses incoming
Rip Elon nice knowing you slime 😊
wtf are you babbling about?
@@hudini2356must be bot or paid commentators to get bait, it's common these days on YT
Is this a specific action you're expecting @Tyrant-Terminator? If not, then your (humour / imag'n) is baffling. If yes, then report the info to a trustworthy authority, not the comment section of a YT.
@@MikeC_CdnEng triggered much 🔨🥰🥰☠️
Hold up what happened to the ship?? Nah nah nah y'all ain't bout to do us like this!?!?!?😡😡😤😤
This is prototype phase. Chill tf out. You don't have to be overemotional like this. Unless it's crewed ship, then you can be hysterical like that.
If you dont BE a monkey you are fired , circus must go on...🤣🤣🤣
You can see the flames in the starship when it was going 19000km/h..!!!!!!!!!✴✴✴✴✴✴✴✴✴✴
@16:52 you can see the flames in the hinge opening
A failure mascarate ...🤣🤮🤣