Great commentary. We loved this launch so much. What an achievement. Miles to go. But still sensational
@TeslaInTheGongАй бұрын
The 4k version is awesome. Check it out.
@GreggRoberts2 күн бұрын
Great explanations!! What an amazing day!!!
@gadgetnateАй бұрын
there was a jet plane chasing the starship in IFT3, what are video recording on that day at that time?
@yxhankunАй бұрын
Chao is not a former NASA Astronaut, he is a former NASA janitor.
@richlo88875 күн бұрын
I hope they will meet all objectives next time.
@billiehaoneohaokip8140Ай бұрын
Spacex team congratulations on orbit
@meltdown72595 күн бұрын
Pity the host of this broadcast was so openly mocking of space exploration. How in the heck did she get lined up to do this?
@Asterra2Ай бұрын
Falcon 1 took 4 tests to finally get it right. Starship will succeed in the 4th test as well.
@cn8299Ай бұрын
They still need a lot of work but it’s a big step forward. Hopefully the FAA doesn’t force a several month wait every time.
@xiaokaАй бұрын
What step forward? What did they do more than on other missions? Open the door? LMAO
@Orion6479Ай бұрын
@@Orion6479 Nominal Orbital Insertion, completion of the boostback, completion of booster entry, pez door opening(?), prop transfer test, coast phase, getting to reentry, proving Starlink as a reliable source of reentry and ascent coverage; Testing RCS on ship, Proving that hotstaging killing the booster because of slosh isn't recurring- and probably a lot more
@JaivianDeanАй бұрын
@@JaivianDean You are delusional. Meanwhile, 1969 Saturn V launched flawlessly and took humans to the moon.
@Orion6479Ай бұрын
@@Orion6479 You asked a question, i answered that question. Also its a different design philosophy. Which apollo also had failures, while small on most, were big on some (A13 and A1).
@JaivianDeanАй бұрын
@@JaivianDean There was no orbit so this is wrong, booster reenter with too much speed, pez door opened but didn't close. Such an easy thing and it still failed. Starship also spun out of control and burned up on reentry. You talk a lot of nonsense.
Great commentary. We loved this launch so much. What an achievement. Miles to go. But still sensational
The 4k version is awesome. Check it out.
Great explanations!! What an amazing day!!!
there was a jet plane chasing the starship in IFT3, what are video recording on that day at that time?
Chao is not a former NASA Astronaut, he is a former NASA janitor.
I hope they will meet all objectives next time.
Spacex team congratulations on orbit
Pity the host of this broadcast was so openly mocking of space exploration. How in the heck did she get lined up to do this?
Falcon 1 took 4 tests to finally get it right. Starship will succeed in the 4th test as well.
They still need a lot of work but it’s a big step forward. Hopefully the FAA doesn’t force a several month wait every time.
What step forward? What did they do more than on other missions? Open the door? LMAO
@@Orion6479 Nominal Orbital Insertion, completion of the boostback, completion of booster entry, pez door opening(?), prop transfer test, coast phase, getting to reentry, proving Starlink as a reliable source of reentry and ascent coverage; Testing RCS on ship, Proving that hotstaging killing the booster because of slosh isn't recurring- and probably a lot more
@@JaivianDean You are delusional. Meanwhile, 1969 Saturn V launched flawlessly and took humans to the moon.
@@Orion6479 You asked a question, i answered that question. Also its a different design philosophy. Which apollo also had failures, while small on most, were big on some (A13 and A1).
@@JaivianDean There was no orbit so this is wrong, booster reenter with too much speed, pez door opened but didn't close. Such an easy thing and it still failed. Starship also spun out of control and burned up on reentry. You talk a lot of nonsense.
becky is so annoying.