This is what people need to see when they think he is just some rich billionaire throwing money around. He is extremely knowledgeable and invested in everything he does. That doesn't make him perfect, but it is commendable
I may be disgusted by his recent politics, but I have never let that interfere with acknowledging that he knows what he's talking about, at least when it comes to technology and production engineering.
@@DouglasJMarkDepends on the direction. We can handle about 13gs without equipment but trainers from head to toe. onto your break you can handle a lot more allegedly. it would hurt though
This is Elon Musk type of interview Iike very much! All qualities close to my choice of geniouse, and not some “mumbling / bambling” staged persona. Congrats!
Starship is made to carry crew, even on landing… got me wondering how they will deal with 20gs 🤔 unless they have a different landing scenario for when they have crew
If you wanna maximize pay load to take 72 days. Put the booster into orbit along with the starship and reload the booster. Cut the radiation. The crew gets by 2/3 cut the supplies needed by more than half. Provide the ability to abort back to earth if the booster or starship has a malfunction.
For a pure cargo mission I'd assume they go for maximizing payload. Even with people I assume a 6 month journey since that is a 2 year free return trajectory to Earth in case something goes wrong and they can't land on Mars.
When he says the boost-back burn is 29 Gs, does he mean the landing burn? The boost-back looks relatively calm after hot staging compared to the violent re-entry and final landing burn
The boost back burn is not the landing burn. You have to consider, that there is no friction while in space. Also there are no adequate points of reference to compare the boost back burn with the landing burn cos the earth is super far away while the BBB
@@Martin-117 Good work to find a post with an actual reference to the reason for the aborted catch. We can see the reference to Kai on the cell overprint. But thanks for reinforcing who the credit should go to.
Sure, a little bit amusing. But a fair question for a property developer, who probably knows very little about rockets. And Elon was not in the least bit condescending and probably gets that all the time. I think this is why he does interviews with Tim Dodd, who has studied the entire Soviet Union Rocket history and how the Full Flow, Closed Cycle Raptor Engine works.
He's a businessman and no science background, and since Elon actually did what even (lazy and probably corrupt) NASA said impossible so I consider it's a fair question.
I know your not talking about Bryson DeChambeau. His IQ is 163. So smart but has a hard time explaining to people things like delta V. I'm confident the assumption and the taking of anothers inventory is a personal problem who lacks the pedigree were looking for in community science. Beer drinking armchair philosophy is not what we need. Good people don't judge when a person has speech impediment. I consider the reply a moral dilemma not a character defects. Tis the season for you agnostics to go catch a quick service. Happy holidays
This is what people need to see when they think he is just some rich billionaire throwing money around. He is extremely knowledgeable and invested in everything he does. That doesn't make him perfect, but it is commendable
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DARPA dreamer
When the Marine is talking sense... worry.
I may be disgusted by his recent politics, but I have never let that interfere with acknowledging that he knows what he's talking about, at least when it comes to technology and production engineering.
Invested. Get it?!😅😊
That's some serious Gforces on booster, yikes
Landing burn initial deceleration is probably even more, in the order of 30 Gs (Plus 1 - earth's gravity)
Dang 20 Gs! According to Wikipedia, trained pilots with the correct equipment can handle nine Gs. 20 Gs could be fatal I think.😱
I was wondering that very thing and here is the answer! ❤
@@DouglasJMarkDepends on the direction. We can handle about 13gs without equipment but trainers from head to toe. onto your break you can handle a lot more allegedly. it would hurt though
@@DouglasJMark who's gonna be on a booster when it is in the boost back burn phase
This is Elon Musk type of interview Iike very much! All qualities close to my choice of geniouse, and not some
“mumbling / bambling” staged persona. Congrats!
20 Gs for the boost back burn! The Statship is built super strong isn't it?
The way every time Elon explains he nods his head I like this 😂❤
Thank you Kai! Must have been Great watching liftoff with Elon.
So much interesting info crammed into a minute, love these vids.
Would love to know their plan for crew and passengers dealing with 20gs from the boost back burn 🤔
Boost back burn is 20G!!!! I didn't know that.
Starship is made to carry crew, even on landing… got me wondering how they will deal with 20gs 🤔 unless they have a different landing scenario for when they have crew
@@Ian_MacGregor I think when he's talking about boost back burn he's referring to stage 1 not starship.
@@Alan-jx7uk ohhh duh, that’s probably true 🤦🏻♂️ 😂
A wild tea cruz looking relaxed
If you wanna maximize pay load to take 72 days. Put the booster into orbit along with the starship and reload the booster. Cut the radiation. The crew gets by 2/3 cut the supplies needed by more than half. Provide the ability to abort back to earth if the booster or starship has a malfunction.
I love that Bryson Dechabeau nerds out on this stuff too.
It'll be interesting to see if SpaceX actually do different Earth-to-Mars transit durations for crewed and uncrewed missions 🤔
For a pure cargo mission I'd assume they go for maximizing payload. Even with people I assume a 6 month journey since that is a 2 year free return trajectory to Earth in case something goes wrong and they can't land on Mars.
Thank elon your a gift I believe in you
That's a very smart man ty uncle Elon ❤
Kai is a gorgeous girl!
Love, love me some Elon!! He's such an awesome genius!!✨️✨️
Muito centrado na sua capacidade de crescer e muito inteligente realmente e louvável sua capacidade de pensar além 👏👏👏👏🥰💯🇱🇷🇧🇷❤️🥰
When he says the boost-back burn is 29 Gs, does he mean the landing burn? The boost-back looks relatively calm after hot staging compared to the violent re-entry and final landing burn
The boost back burn is not the landing burn. You have to consider, that there is no friction while in space. Also there are no adequate points of reference to compare the boost back burn with the landing burn cos the earth is super far away while the BBB
President elect calls for different protocols . . .
35k mph….. 🤯
Who us that beautiful smiling young woman ?
Trump’s granddaughter
Kai trump, doanlds grand daughter
President Trump is surely proud of his GrandDaugther Kai * Her facial features favor her Aunt.
Hot source Ellie! Great work. I wonder how many microseconds it took for the automated control systems to pick up the 'anomaly'?
Not her video footage. Originally from Kai Trump's YT.
@@Martin-117 Good work to find a post with an actual reference to the reason for the aborted catch. We can see the reference to Kai on the cell overprint. But thanks for reinforcing who the credit should go to.
Does SpaceX not have a redundancy system? Problem
6 months, huh? Sounds like he's pretty close to his goal..lol
That red bull pilot did 12g's. So 8 more g's to handle a boost back burn lol. I bet there's some tough guy who can take it.
They are better off staying alive than dead
@MOTIVATION4WORK I found John Paul who on a rocket sled did over 40g of acceleration and over 80g deceleration. 😆
Sell that stock with a trick. 👍
Amore mio ❤🤩😍😘
Thats a long time in space!
Is that Elon's new daughter cuz damn!
Trumps granddaughter
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Thank God elon found Jesus
The booster lands in the sea and Trump asks if they can get it and reuse it 😂
Sure, a little bit amusing. But a fair question for a property developer, who probably knows very little about rockets. And Elon was not in the least bit condescending and probably gets that all the time.
I think this is why he does interviews with Tim Dodd, who has studied the entire Soviet Union Rocket history and how the Full Flow, Closed Cycle Raptor Engine works.
Well, SpaceX does reuse fairings that land in the sea.
There are companies who do that.
There are companies who catch it with a helicopter.
He's a businessman and no science background, and since Elon actually did what even (lazy and probably corrupt) NASA said impossible so I consider it's a fair question.
@@AnalogueGround yes Trump is pretty dumb😂
that is a very pretty girl.
Not Amazing but worthkess waste of taxes on his adolescent delusions of a mars colony 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
that cap guy just tryna act smart hes the dumbest one there without a doubt
Surround yourself with smart people
I know your not talking about Bryson DeChambeau. His IQ is 163. So smart but has a hard time explaining to people things like delta V. I'm confident the assumption and the taking of anothers inventory is a personal problem who lacks the pedigree were looking for in community science. Beer drinking armchair philosophy is not what we need. Good people don't judge when a person has speech impediment. I consider the reply a moral dilemma not a character defects. Tis the season for you agnostics to go catch a quick service. Happy holidays
Ahhhhhhhh nice
Trump can’t lose an opportunity to show his stupidity with his question😅
Why? SpaceX has reused many parts that have landed in the ocean. From fearing to engines to sections of boosters.
@ ‘there’s a lot of water in that ocean’
@@gimaru1 Im surprised you know that
@@AlpineTheHusky I didn’t know it until trump said it🤣
@gimaru1 You clearly are showing the best of your political sides mental capabilities
Donald Trump is so dumb😳
Donald Trump is so smart.
I tend to vote democratic however he is not dumb. There's some things he is but dumb in the sense your thinking of.