SpaceX IFT-3 From Launch To Landing Complete Mission In 20 Minutes

2024 ж. 25 Мам.
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Starship launch: Third flight reaches space but is lost on re-entry.
00:00 Launch
03:05 Hot Stage
04:00 Booster Boost Back Burn Shutdown
07:10 Booster Landing Burn
08:50 Starship Engine Cutoff
12:15 Payload Bay Door Opening Announcement
12:45 Payload Bay Inside View
13:00 Propellant Transfer Demo Announcement
13:15 Payload Bay Door Closing Announcement
13:22 Payload Bay Door In TROUBLE!
13:30 Starship Reentry
19:18 Starship LOST
Video Credit: SpaceX
#spacex #starship #ift3 #starshilaunch #starshipift3 #starshiplaunchdate #starshipupdates #elonmusk #starshipexplosion #starshiplanding #elonmusk #starshiplaunchdate #superheavybooster10 #starship28 #propellanttransfer

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  • 00:00 Launch 03:05 Hot Stage 04:00 Booster Boost Back Burn Shutdown 07:10 Booster Landing Burn 08:50 Starship Engine Cutoff 12:15 Payload Bay Door Opening Announcement 12:45 Payload Bay Inside View 13:00 Propellant Transfer Demo Announcement 13:15 Payload Bay Door Closing Announcement 13:22 Payload Bay Door In TROUBLE! 13:30 Starship Reentry 19:18 Starship LOST

    @scientia_plus@scientia_plus2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the details.

      @dougbadgley6672@dougbadgley66722 ай бұрын
    • Launch is at 25 seconds

      @defiant18@defiant182 ай бұрын
    • Ok

      @funawesome2006@funawesome20062 ай бұрын
    • Our SpaceX Starship IFT-3 Mission Launch Reaction: kzhead.info/sun/e92KqLSEpn2jZYk/bejne.html

      @firingroom1@firingroom12 ай бұрын
    • 0

      @jayyocis8643@jayyocis8643Ай бұрын
  • Oh no! It hit the dome!😂 That's a beautiful ROUND Earth!

    @williamsnowden401@williamsnowden4012 ай бұрын
  • Massive massive massive improvements all over from launch 2... Kudos

    @MrKwabenajames@MrKwabenajames2 ай бұрын
  • This kept me up all night! Went to bed after the second delay. Got 3 hours sleep and now @ work. I missed you live today but can't wait for tomorrows to come! Go Starship Go!

    @EBackwards@EBackwards2 ай бұрын
  • The layer of plasma on the body is an incredible sight!

    @eurojackpotter@eurojackpotter2 ай бұрын
  • This must be the first time they've tried to re-light Raptors while going backwards through low-altitude atmosphere at over 1,100KM/H. On the Booster all 13 Raptors lit for the boost back burn, but only 2 lit for the landing burn. I'm sure SpaceX will fix this with IFT-4.

    @victorkrawchuk9141@victorkrawchuk91412 ай бұрын
    • If they can burn another $1 billion taxpayer money.

      @PaulaBean@PaulaBean2 ай бұрын
    • Did the Booster run out of LOX for the landing burn? @4:07 (T+3:46) unfortunately they switched the feed from the Booster back to the wrong telemetry side (right) @4:28 (T+4:07) A big gas burst Venting goes on in waves for the next minute (till T+5:10). Opening and closing the not proper sealing valve to get it free?

      @hectorpascale1013@hectorpascale10132 ай бұрын
    • @@PaulaBean That would be $1 billion of Elon's* money. . . but don't let facts get in the way of your narrative. *Well, Space-X's money to be more precise.

      @asdfjoe123@asdfjoe1232 ай бұрын
    • @@PaulaBean Starship has been designed to operate at $2million/launch. Compare this to $2billion/launch for the SLS rocket (1/1000th the cost), which Starship should ultimately replace. $2million isn't far from what it costs to fly a Boeing 787 from NYC to Sidney, should we also shame people for wanting to go to Australia?

      @victorkrawchuk9141@victorkrawchuk91412 ай бұрын
    • @@PaulaBean​​⁠give them $100B more to burn. Far better use of money than giving it to try-büll smool hat wearing dẽsért countries. This is how you make human progress darling. Some day you’ll be complaining about the doneness of your steak while dining at Mars Hilton. You’re lucky we bother to drag you along with us 😂

      @lookoutforchris@lookoutforchris2 ай бұрын
  • Amazing! Congratulations to Spacex and Starship. Easily the largest craft mankind has ever flown into space. Can’t wait for test #4!

    @bartman7144@bartman71442 ай бұрын
  • CONGRADULATIONS ON A GREAT LAUNCH!!! THE ORBITAL VIDEO IS SPECTACULAR!! GOOD JOB! PRESS ON!!

    @larrysouthern5098@larrysouthern50982 ай бұрын
  • We can see the ceramic tiles falling off. Need to solve that problem.

    @On-down-the-road@On-down-the-road2 ай бұрын
    • You learn more from failure than from success. These are early days and these masses are unprecedented, for re-entry anyway.

      @nutbastard@nutbastard2 ай бұрын
    • Agreed, but the abnormal rotation, which will be resolved, may explain the later loss of tiles. From what we could see of the ship, there were only 2 or 3 tiles missing by orbit. It is thought that starship can survive a few tiles missing, just not next to each other in a large hole. It also depends on where the tiles are missing.

      @mikesunderland9145@mikesunderland91452 ай бұрын
  • big win. This is how iterative design works using experimental prototypes, especially when dealing with issues nobody has dealt with before in ways nobody has attempted. Both booster and starship made it further than before. Launching and separation appear to be mostly solved. Controlled reentry for the booster was accomplished, next step is sticking the landing. Starship made it to engine cutoff and reentry, surpassing previous. Now they need to figure out what caused loss of control. I think the are likely a bit disappointed that starship didn’t make it through reentry. All in all a great test flight. Getting closer to complete success and lots of great data in areas that there was none before to be able to push the envelope further next time.

    @vernonlemoignan1392@vernonlemoignan13922 ай бұрын
  • I knew the Earth was round😆

    @wrongwayfeldman5393@wrongwayfeldman53932 ай бұрын
    • Fish lens camera.

      @dontmatterrr@dontmatterrr2 ай бұрын
    • To see the curve of the Of the earth you have to be at least 6000 km above the earth

      @LevClips95@LevClips952 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LevClips95 no no you don't

      @prototypical@prototypical2 ай бұрын
    • wrong , my six year old says it's a sphere with a bulge round it's middle . He got a gold star on his science project . Grandpa helped....a bit.

      @mazdaman1286@mazdaman12862 ай бұрын
    • That's right, I forgot it is wider at the Equator than the Poles@@mazdaman1286

      @wrongwayfeldman5393@wrongwayfeldman53932 ай бұрын
  • Reasonable incremental progress. That booster is looking to be pretty much dialed in, which is amazing.

    @patricklewis7636@patricklewis76362 ай бұрын
  • Seeing the clouds in layers, beautiful scenes. Lovey

    @owusuafriyiedennis4386@owusuafriyiedennis43862 ай бұрын
  • Good highlights. No loss for SpaceX seeing how many ships and boosters are waiting in line ready to fly.

    @waynzignordics@waynzignordics2 ай бұрын
  • What a time to be alive… Happy api Day congrats SpaceX! On to the moon… Mars and beyound.

    @doctorbuzzard@doctorbuzzard2 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations, so good to see starship launched into space and being successful, giant step forward, thank you for sharing, absolutely amazing, loved every minute/second of it

    @fknows1@fknows12 ай бұрын
  • One step at a time...we are getting there...🎉🎉🚀💪🌏

    @chuckiloialburo2032@chuckiloialburo20322 ай бұрын
  • haters are gonna hate but each test gets better and better. I cant wait to see that booster return back to the catcher!

    @fathersondiecast6521@fathersondiecast65212 ай бұрын
    • Well after spending $6 billion it's about time they improve their tech,we are in 2024 not in 1954.

      @joannewilson6577@joannewilson65772 ай бұрын
    • @@joannewilson6577 well how would you go about it? plz explain in detail what they are doing wrong and how you would fix it

      @fathersondiecast6521@fathersondiecast65212 ай бұрын
    • ​@@joannewilson6577yeah and that's pocket change compared to NASA's budget during the space race. NASA basically had an unlimited budget. What SpaceX is doing on their budget is incredible.

      @madskrillz2@madskrillz22 ай бұрын
    • Spend a bit more time researching and design versus launching and “learning”. Can you imagine the great gnashing of teeth the news organizations would have if three NASA launches failed? Maybe a bit more calculating and a bit less of a cheering glee club approach?@@fathersondiecast6521

      @DD-fj2ut@DD-fj2ut2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@joannewilson6577that makes no sense kiddo, space x has landed almost 300 boosters now. While no one else has landed any. Space x is very successful and on the edge of innovation. Try again.

      @Jeremy9697@Jeremy96972 ай бұрын
  • Great day for a SpaceX launch, flight and controlled landing. Awesome 👏 job everyone

    @daniel.c2501@daniel.c25012 ай бұрын
    • Oi eu sou brasileira!! E não passo falar muito!! Pois estamos sobre perseguição. Eu sou muito fã desse ser iluminado!! Que é Elan musk. Eu queria muito ter esse celular 📱 que ele lançou!! E ter asseso há internet dele. Mais não sei como fazer. Se você puder me ajudar eu te agradeço. Apesar de ser de classe pobre!! Mais oh Elan Musk falou que nos faríamos internet de graças!! Quem dera. Se você puder me responder já vou ficar muito grata. Gratidão. Fica com Deus . Um forte abraço.

      @elbiasoares8483@elbiasoares8483Ай бұрын
  • Go Starship ! Congrats !!

    @johngrell7930@johngrell79302 ай бұрын
  • I saw this in person today, it was definitely worth it!

    @crayz4cars@crayz4cars2 ай бұрын
  • Pure Genius 😂thank you Spacex ❤Am touched 😢

    @ritasseremba6435@ritasseremba64352 ай бұрын
  • Proves mad respect to our greatest generation ever, the ones that worked on the Apollo program.

    @petersrightbut8297@petersrightbut82972 ай бұрын
    • LOL. Starship costs pennies comparing to Apollo or even to Saturn 5.

      @paulperegud6000@paulperegud60002 ай бұрын
    • @@paulperegud6000 Thing that I love about the Saturn 5 generation was their maturity. As for your statement…. You should Google stuff like that first. It’s 15 billion and counting with 2 billion earmarked for 2024z

      @tunnsie@tunnsie2 ай бұрын
    • I was 8 years old and was with my dad when Apollo landed on the moon. I am just as excited again today ! Absolutely Fantastic ! Thank You Elon Musk !!! This is Accomplishment ! This is Science ! Advancing Civilization and reaching for the stars ! Happy News....For a Change !!!

      @bobnewkirk7186@bobnewkirk71862 ай бұрын
    • @@tunnsie And all said and done when you adjust for inflation Apollo was over 250 billion during its tenure. You should really google things before you say people are wrong... Mad respect for any generation of rocket engineers. It's insane to see what we can do as a species.

      @ejodonnell-lines9367@ejodonnell-lines93672 ай бұрын
    • @@paulperegud6000 Starship never went to the moon yet and it has the technology of 3 D printing of year 2023 and the computers of 2023. And Starship already did cost around $6 billion and it cannot yet even go around the moon like the SLS did 16 months ago and before it will in 3 years it will have costed close to $9 billion in R&D and testing and many who work at SpaceX come from NASA! By the way NASA never built a rocket....NASA always pay the private sector to built their hardware like they did for the Falcon 9 and for the Crew DRAGON and for the Cargo Dragon.

      @joannewilson6577@joannewilson65772 ай бұрын
  • Thx, Nice to see the entirety of this 3rd StarShip Launch attempt ! Well, StarLink Works, the views were Amazing ! 😊 👍 👍

    @uuzd4s@uuzd4s2 ай бұрын
  • Awesome go Starship go

    @stevenglasgow6101@stevenglasgow61012 ай бұрын
  • The elevator music during signal aquisition is simlpy hilarious.

    @patrikknoerr9777@patrikknoerr97772 ай бұрын
  • Great job Starship team!

    @timherrington6295@timherrington62952 ай бұрын
  • I just played "Shine on you Crazy Diamond" While watching this amazing video and it just made this spectacle so much more spectacular!

    @danielmorris9193@danielmorris91932 ай бұрын
  • As soon as I saw the indicator showing Starship nose-down I knew it was in trouble. The thermal protection wasn't designed to protect it at that attitude. Like the shuttle it has to come down belly first. Curious as to what went wrong.

    @user-dq5xx9hi4q@user-dq5xx9hi4q2 ай бұрын
    • Maybe, Has to do with fuel line to the thrusters, froze out line, than it tumbled cause the wings couldn't readjust. Still amazing FEAT. All positive data. Had to lower belly dive to help create the compression float/glide.

      @prirush8800@prirush88002 ай бұрын
    • Starship was already tumbling prior to the scheduled relight (which I'm not sure was ever indicated that it happened.) From what it looks like, they did not have enough control to properly orient for reentry. That it stayed aerodynamically stable enough to make it through what looked like the bulk of the reentry heating shows that at least the active articulation of the fins is enough to "point" it.

      @UD503J@UD503J2 ай бұрын
    • Today Elon found out they have no bloody control on reentry, he thought the vessel would naturally lay on its back as the atmosphere grows thicker but he observes total disruption in the air flow. The pitching and rolling of Starship will take years to solve.

      @Bertrand146@Bertrand1462 ай бұрын
    • In the years to come Tesla will go bankrupt, because there is just not enough electrical power for all those cars on the net, Starship project will never become a succes, because they all keep burning and exploding, and 'X' will stay a horrible place where people fight out wars with each other. Besides that limitless immigration will bankrupt the US, Europe will be totally invaded by millions of asylum muslims trying to take over Europe, and NATO will start WW III against Russia. Whole f*cking humanity is doomed. @@Bertrand146

      @PAULSWorld131@PAULSWorld1312 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Bertrand146what an absurd statement. While they clearly need additional control, that's a fairly easy to solve problem. How can you possibly think that will take them years to solve?

      @ByronScottJones@ByronScottJones2 ай бұрын
  • would be nice to have a video of booster hitting the surface of the ocean at 1000km/h. Must been a nice cunami around.

    @user-uw8wp8zw3y@user-uw8wp8zw3y2 ай бұрын
  • Well done space X the re entry was so cool well done space X

    @jacquescrafford9097@jacquescrafford90972 ай бұрын
  • Happy launch guys!!!!!!!!!🍾🍾🍾🍾🥂🥂🥂🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

    @user-ik6xw4xu9m@user-ik6xw4xu9m2 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations! So Awesome Done .❤

    @tetsjacklyne4257@tetsjacklyne42572 ай бұрын
  • People, you are so fast with this video! Good for you!

    @jantoleu8392@jantoleu83922 ай бұрын
  • go go go we love your success...can't wait for the next launch...

    @tommywestmoreland6113@tommywestmoreland61132 ай бұрын
  • Amazing live video quality ❤

    @tweakradje@tweakradje2 ай бұрын
  • I was hoping they had the camera on the other side of Starships so we can see the flip back burn of the booster but this was a absolutely amazing launch and re-entry was definitely a favorite

    @brianv1988@brianv19882 ай бұрын
  • T +11 what is that gaz escaping the haul ? Is it normal ? Also we can see debris flying off what are these ?

    @dunkafa@dunkafa2 ай бұрын
  • I bet the phones are ringing at starlink. Keeping a signal at mach 25+ through a plasma storm..........

    @dclpgh@dclpgh2 ай бұрын
  • SpaceX has 4-5 boosters in production, next one almost ready to go. The next Starship is 1-2 days away from its static fire test. Once the static fire is done, then they just do whatever control upgrades and its ready to fly.

    @kevinw7319@kevinw73192 ай бұрын
    • First, they have to figure out what went wrong with both the booster and the ship. That could take some time. There should be some data available from the booster. If everything went as planned but the booster engines failed to light at that speed in the atmosphere they have to radically change the plan. If they don't have data for both, they may have to guess what happened which would make trying to solve the problem more difficult.

      @tiredoldmechanic1791@tiredoldmechanic17912 ай бұрын
    • @@tiredoldmechanic1791 They fixed the problem with boost back burn , they fixed some of the starship engine problems. Heck from IFT1 to IFT2 and now IFT3 they really improved Raptor reliability.. It will take more flights but SpaceX will figure it out.

      @kevinw7319@kevinw73192 ай бұрын
    • @@tiredoldmechanic1791They had starlink on both stages so they definitely got a lot of data on the flight considering they had enough spare bandwidth for high quality video streaming. Nothing radical to change, update the software parameters and add some more engine shielding most likely.

      @shaung949@shaung9492 ай бұрын
  • Great watch but the title is a bit misleading. Yes it was lost, but it was also a huge success in many areas. They'll get it right in the next few for sure once the data has been analysed. A great effort and milestones passed, gz SpaceX! Can't wait for more launches

    @clungeify@clungeify2 ай бұрын
  • That's great it went smooth,I was started to get worried about the landing after so many fails, Corpses Christie😮😮😢🎉❤😂😅

    @davidroberts8760@davidroberts87602 ай бұрын
  • much amazing this was

    @replica1052@replica10522 ай бұрын
  • Good for SpaceX on surpassing everyones expectations and more. You guys are killin it|! and to Elon thank u!

    @1kontrabida@1kontrabida2 ай бұрын
  • Hi all imm happy well done to the team

    @jacquescrafford9097@jacquescrafford90972 ай бұрын
  • I hope SpaceX releases some of the WB-57 video.

    @uuzd4s@uuzd4s2 ай бұрын
  • Every one of you really great job amazing

    @PaulPreston-qw1yg@PaulPreston-qw1yg2 ай бұрын
  • Glad we’re witnessing this moment in our lifetime

    @bernardsarpong9820@bernardsarpong98202 ай бұрын
  • it can successfully launch satellites at this point, even if the next reentry fails.

    @rje4242@rje42422 ай бұрын
    • Indeed. Launching large objects its still good but the idea is to reuse this so it can become profitable.

      @DanielCardei@DanielCardei2 ай бұрын
    • @@DanielCardei 150-200 TONS TO ORBIT is already a profitable scenario even fully expendable. Also my guess is that they will soon succeed in Booster reuse given their experience with F9 first stage landings.

      @favesongslist@favesongslist2 ай бұрын
    • @@favesongslist Who need to get 100 tons into orbit anytime soon? And who will take a chance on this new rocket that is still a very rough prototype? Yes Elon will because he is addicted to risk but no one else before at least a few more launch.

      @joannewilson6577@joannewilson65772 ай бұрын
    • @@joannewilson6577 Agreed it will take a few more launches, yet at the pace SpaceX is moving that could be this year.

      @favesongslist@favesongslist2 ай бұрын
    • @@favesongslist No one is going to pay to launch any satellites on the Starship this year except Elon of course. In 2026 that seem to be reasonable but we will see.

      @joannewilson6577@joannewilson65772 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations to SpaceX 150-200 TONS TO ORBIT is already a profitable scenario even fully expendable. Also my guess is that they will soon succeed in Booster reuse given their experience with F9 first stage landings.

    @favesongslist@favesongslist2 ай бұрын
  • That was so beautiful

    @Chaosfury50@Chaosfury502 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations! Before SpaceX the ship never came back for a landing! Now it will!

    @johngee777@johngee7772 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂

      @dbadwadar6388@dbadwadar63882 ай бұрын
  • i picked a good morning to trip balls. thank you space x

    @jayburkhart1781@jayburkhart17812 ай бұрын
    • oooga boooga wooga

      @DSRDRENTERPRISES@DSRDRENTERPRISES2 ай бұрын
    • dont know but ok@@DSRDRENTERPRISES

      @jayburkhart1781@jayburkhart17812 ай бұрын
  • Excellent, great work!

    @user-dc7ei2wc3u@user-dc7ei2wc3u2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this. I happened to watch a channel for the launch where they were talking over the SpaceX feed so I didn't hear some of it. Not that it was much better without someone geeking out as two of the presenters might as well have been smiling pre-programmed androids. At least one guy seemed to realize what was going on.

    @tiredoldmechanic1791@tiredoldmechanic17912 ай бұрын
  • Historic launch!!!

    @joaocarvalho7866@joaocarvalho78662 ай бұрын
  • Wtg guys good job 🎉

    @RaymondHersey-hl9dn@RaymondHersey-hl9dn2 ай бұрын
  • Kemény munka van e mögött, de még keményebb ami ránk vár. A tettek viszik előre a világot!

    @tokarlaszlo2918@tokarlaszlo29182 ай бұрын
  • Went well. Well done space x.

    @gnarly706@gnarly7062 ай бұрын
  • This was amazing! such beautiful views!!

    @victoriadavislg@victoriadavislg2 ай бұрын
  • Learning is amazing.

    @pnuttheclownh2254@pnuttheclownh22542 ай бұрын
  • Tiles are falling away

    @StevenRedcay-gw5ci@StevenRedcay-gw5ci2 ай бұрын
  • It looks like it re-entered with its payload door open, that probably wasn't good.

    @MichaelMiller-op8fe@MichaelMiller-op8fe2 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations to SpaceX for the incredible strides made with the third test! At the moment, from what is reported in the media, SpaceX should have all the data regarding the descent of the booster until the explosion (it seems) 500 meters above the sea. On this data, they can work and find the necessary improvements to make further progress towards full reuse of the booster (which has a significant value with its 33 engines). For Starship, it could be that venting valves did not function properly, preventing attitude control from a certain point onwards and the proper positioning of the ship before encountering the first layers of the ionosphere. Obviously, if the spacecraft entered inverted and aft, air enters beneath the tiles at 26,000 km/h, and I believe it can only tear them off the hull. Moreover, incorrect venting along with increasing temperature has probably created pressure well beyond the norm in the tanks. The fact that the signal was lost instantly on all three different radio channels suggests an explosion at 65 km altitude. Perhaps the data accumulated up to the blackout are sufficient to understand what happened. A fascinating technological saga! Best wishes for your work.

    @leonardomarchesi6169@leonardomarchesi61692 ай бұрын
  • Despite all the background “noises”, never bet against Elon😅😅

    @kimwahchueng5291@kimwahchueng52912 ай бұрын
  • Look at those tiles coming off

    @SPak-rt2gb@SPak-rt2gb2 ай бұрын
    • I think that is a big issue they need to solve. You can see them flying off as its starting to re-enter.

      @christopheryoder8292@christopheryoder82922 ай бұрын
    • @@christopheryoder8292 It could be that the attitude of starship wasn't as expected (due to gas leak) and then the tiles get pressure on a side for which they don't were designed for.

      @PaulaBean@PaulaBean2 ай бұрын
    • happens w/environmentally friendly water based glue....

      @robozstarrr8930@robozstarrr89302 ай бұрын
  • That thing is losing tiles. Might want to get some better glue.

    @gburger1184@gburger11842 ай бұрын
  • Oh and congratulations on another milestone.

    @adamsizemore2312@adamsizemore23122 ай бұрын
    • @@marcosolo6491 Every booster ever made (not named Falcon 9) has burnt up ... This one is 2-3 flights from LANDING. Falcon 9 took many tries to get their landing reliable and now its been hundreds in a ROW land safely

      @kevinw7319@kevinw73192 ай бұрын
  • Starship team 👍

    @robertminnicks1136@robertminnicks11362 ай бұрын
  • Terrific accomplishment for SpaceX and humanity, thanks to Elon Musk. He is the real life 'Iron Man'.

    @UncompressedWAVmusic@UncompressedWAVmusic2 ай бұрын
  • It was great! There's more to come.

    @mihail4853@mihail48532 ай бұрын
  • Every booster ever made (not named Falcon 9) has burnt up or splashed into the ocean ... This one is 2-3 flights from LANDING (being caught) Falcon 9 took many tries to get their landing reliable and now its been hundreds in a ROW land safely. You would actually be safer riding on a falcon 9 booster landing, than a space shuttle ride.

    @kevinw7319@kevinw73192 ай бұрын
  • 26678 km/h is way more than five times the speed of sound! It's nearer Mach 20! Or do I remember the speed of sound wrong?

    @jeromevadon81@jeromevadon812 ай бұрын
  • Looks like starship lost some tiles.

    @Platlin@Platlin2 ай бұрын
  • Where’s our traditional and normal announcer?? Love his memorable voice!!

    @carl9916@carl99162 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic, well done Space X, and the Earth looks so curved 😂😂😂

    @keithfallon-norris9570@keithfallon-norris95702 ай бұрын
  • Good job, many thanks. Good day for spaceflight.

    @numbersix8919@numbersix89192 ай бұрын
  • WOW!!!

    @ng-marc@ng-marc2 ай бұрын
  • Felicidades a todos los que han participado en esa misión

    @baltazardiaz1325@baltazardiaz13252 ай бұрын
  • Lost? This is masssive win

    @8lek@8lek2 ай бұрын
  • beautiful❤

    @NeutronStar9@NeutronStar92 ай бұрын
  • For the booster landing, 3 engines lit up just before touchdown the third one went out after about 5 seconds, the second one went out after about 10 seconds and #One stayed on after it reached zero altitude?

    @markhuebner7580@markhuebner75802 ай бұрын
  • Booster lost? Starship lost? Lost where? In the ocean? On land somewhere? What happened??

    @tygrahof9268@tygrahof92682 ай бұрын
    • I think the first part crashed and the second one burned in reentry

      @gate8475@gate84752 ай бұрын
    • read and listen ! 🙄

      @maiandong9918@maiandong99182 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations to the SpaceX team! Pretty great going. Those mach plus rocket interceptor military munitions might be employed to advance a remote camera near an errant splashdown spaceship to record a no longer communicating spaceship. This is important information to obtain. BTW: Elevator music during comms really bites. Definitely mental nutrition maintenance to see this great video so immediately upon the occurrence of this impressive human accomplishment. The mental stimulation that this effects surprises the mind with the ability to accept that humans can accomplish seemingly impossible goals. To organize and make such a ship fly into space is as incredible as helping Britain fight Germany in WWII. Now that AI is so close and robotics not far behind it is time that medical care quality also make similar qualitative improvements. Our health care delivery is shameful. People with tattoos should not be providing health care; but "that is all that is available" is the broken record that gets played back. The excuse making that the Insurance industry has perfected is the spear that is used to maintain this low quality of performance ought not to be tolerated.

    @clavo3352@clavo33522 ай бұрын
  • "lost" is sheer click bait :( Congratulations Space X on a successful third test launch

    @johnstewart579@johnstewart5792 ай бұрын
    • Successful simulation of 500 dead people.

      @UmmerFarooq-wx4yo@UmmerFarooq-wx4yo2 ай бұрын
    • thats what i was thinking,

      @erikgiggey4783@erikgiggey47832 ай бұрын
    • That sort of clickbait shit really pisses me off, ESPECIALLY when it is almost sladerous misrepresentation!

      @panpiper@panpiper2 ай бұрын
    • @@panpiper it's true. The ship was lost. No landing at all. No successful reentry. FAA would fine other companies.

      @UmmerFarooq-wx4yo@UmmerFarooq-wx4yo2 ай бұрын
  • I see lots of pieces flying off in the T+44 - T+45

    @P-M-869@P-M-8692 ай бұрын
  • At 3:40, the LOX appears to be out and CH4 very low as the engines on the booster appear to shut down in a strange pattern.

    @tiredoldmechanic1791@tiredoldmechanic17912 ай бұрын
  • Starship was tumbling out of control for some reason the whole time.

    @pchris6662@pchris66622 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/ap1wmsmunZSpeH0/bejne.htmlsi=ZR6PpyeVkSePcIPp

      @mariadelia7945@mariadelia79452 ай бұрын
    • Left right swing intentional, but uncontrolled reentry was not:)

      @matthewwiemken7293@matthewwiemken72932 ай бұрын
    • Re entry seemed side on not belly down. A better brand of glue for the tiles might help😊

      @onlyme972@onlyme9722 ай бұрын
    • @@matthewwiemken7293 Well see after they investigate. I doubt it. It looked to me like it was tumbling out of control. Venting into space causing attitude issues? Smoke? One thing is sure. SpaceX puts on a great show! I’m so proud of them! I know everyone there is busting their hump to do things and nobody else can even come close!

      @pchris6662@pchris66622 ай бұрын
    • @@onlyme972 Yep, I agree. I think the attitude was all wrong and out of control, although the fins made a valiant effort to straighten out! I can’t wait for the report. I think there was something venting inside. Go SpaceX! I know you’ll get it fixed. Great show!

      @pchris6662@pchris66622 ай бұрын
  • 15:40 gave me huge goosebumps. Did anyone felt same as me?

    @neelion2534@neelion25342 ай бұрын
  • I wonder whether air brakes might de-slosh the propellant liquids a bit earlier ? Starship booster is so much more massive than Falcon...

    @beakytwitch7905@beakytwitch79052 ай бұрын
  • When Starship reached cutoff, it kept outgassing without stop. Cant imagine that is normal. During reentry it did not appear that the attitude of Starship was under control at all. Hopefully more analysis will shed more light.

    @pedrosura@pedrosura2 ай бұрын
    • @pedrosura - Actually it is normal. Without venting there would be pressure build up in the tanks due to boil off. They utilize these gasses as a means of orientation. Obviously there was a problem with that function and was most likely the cause of the barrel roll and ultimately the loss of the ship.

      @mikesunderland9145@mikesunderland91452 ай бұрын
  • Well Done🎉 Hope for Humanity!!

    @lisat972@lisat9722 ай бұрын
  • I would love to be there to hear and feel the sound.

    @SteveMHN@SteveMHN2 ай бұрын
  • Well done looking good Elon & Gwynne and SpaceX team🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    @cobihills4242@cobihills42422 ай бұрын
  • 26000 kmph during reentry is just mind-boggling. According to google, that’s more than 21 times the speed of sound (Mach 21). That is absurd!

    @princeofhyrule2205@princeofhyrule22052 ай бұрын
  • Progress!

    @scottmedwid1818@scottmedwid18182 ай бұрын
  • @15:10, I see debris falling off like columbia, and a LOT of it at @15:13 in the background top right

    @Honest-Words@Honest-Words2 ай бұрын
  • Tiles Not an easy fix. Atlantis haven't solved that problem/size, but Russian shuttle "Buran" did. Dream Chaser has much thicker irregular tiles and special shape. X37B seems OK, but it took many years and reduced scale. It's a difficult problem, it gets more complex with size and trying to make tiles uniform. Uniform tiles may not be possible. You have to design custom tiles inch by inch. It is a very complicated problem. The shape should be more like a Spaceplane Atlantis or X37B to stabilize re entry. The working model will be much different in shape, more like a plane, but with an option for vertical landing at the end for special military operations and moon landing. For regular space cargo mission just a plane style landing as X37B is ok. Why to complicate and carry more fuel for vertical landing?

    @TheGrateful108@TheGrateful1082 ай бұрын
  • We got Half way tothe Moon ,and waddaya know ,we run outta gas ,so wadda we do ? We goodda come back.and start over again .

    @user-ix7zm5uy2o@user-ix7zm5uy2o2 ай бұрын
  • Where was the camera that took the video that started at T+11? Was it on a drone or on a tower? How did it remain so stable during the shock front?

    @paulheinrich7645@paulheinrich76452 ай бұрын
    • On a drone

      @sebifarcas7611@sebifarcas76112 ай бұрын
    • It was mounted on one of the forward flaps, as stated in the broadcast.

      @mikesunderland9145@mikesunderland91452 ай бұрын
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