Could SpaceX's Starship replace traditional airliners?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • With SpaceX announcing the Starship's first official mission to the moon, the possibility of Earth to Earth travel seems a little bit closer. In this video, we look at what needs to be done before Earth to Earth rocket travel can replace the traditional airliners that we use today. We also compare the dawn of passenger rocket travel to the early days of airplanes.
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  • @fabsenior
    @fabsenior 5 лет назад +3283

    Travel time: 30 minutes
    Boarding: 4 hours

    • @juniorhugo2359
      @juniorhugo2359 5 лет назад +80

      Indeed

    • @eirik.n
      @eirik.n 5 лет назад +49

      so true!

    • @SenseiBeatbox
      @SenseiBeatbox 5 лет назад +200

      But catch the fact that if u add that together it’s still faster than a normal plane ride

    • @dean._.0.0
      @dean._.0.0 5 лет назад +94

      still quicker than flying

    • @billkasperdotcom
      @billkasperdotcom 5 лет назад +191

      Bag of in-flight peanuts: $4,000

  • @hgbugalou
    @hgbugalou 5 лет назад +2494

    Oh great, now DHL will have my packages go missing in space.

    • @kundigan5748
      @kundigan5748 5 лет назад +27

      This also bring in a point! What if collisions happens? Also whats the point of having ur packages shipped in a few hours (Includes truck delivery timing) VS days or a day cheapers and also who would pay about 50 dollars for that...

    • @Don_Rodrigo44
      @Don_Rodrigo44 5 лет назад +6

      Dude epic profile pic

    • @diseaseofunrighteousnessno1793
      @diseaseofunrighteousnessno1793 5 лет назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @hunternelson3018
      @hunternelson3018 5 лет назад +30

      Hey steve, where is that package?
      Steve: so thats what the big red button does!

    • @xpeterson
      @xpeterson 5 лет назад +18

      @@kundigan5748 I was thinking the same about speed. The 747 was designed to double over as a cargo plane during a time when the future of passenger travel seemed to be supersonic - the reasoning being that if the 747 failed in the long term as a passenger plane, development costs could still be recuperated since cargo doesn't get uncomfortable on long flights.

  • @henrychan720
    @henrychan720 5 лет назад +584

    7:14 then the government realized they can throw bombs out of airplanes, not deliver mail.

    • @potatobutroasted4308
      @potatobutroasted4308 5 лет назад +51

      That’s the literal reason why airplane is so advance lol

    • @katjerouac
      @katjerouac 4 года назад +1

      @@potatobutroasted4308 🤣🤣🤣 dead ass

    • @st0n3p0ny
      @st0n3p0ny 4 года назад +30

      You have that backwards. Subtract war, and we wouldn't have any of this technology. We wouldn't have flight at all. We wouldn't have electricity or engineering/science as you know it.

    • @benedikt679
      @benedikt679 4 года назад +2

      _make pease_

    • @gavinmccraw4969
      @gavinmccraw4969 4 года назад +3

      @@st0n3p0ny Or even this platform to comment. Remember who invented the internet...

  • @NoobNoobNews
    @NoobNoobNews 4 года назад +389

    Dubai is going to have the first inner city landing zone.

    • @bxshk894
      @bxshk894 4 года назад +5

      How do u know?

    • @salem7439
      @salem7439 4 года назад

      I can’t wait to see reply’s lol

    • @last5902
      @last5902 4 года назад +16

      If Im not wrong space x made a promotional video that's show Dubai will be the first one to build a landing zone.

    • @Lust_069
      @Lust_069 4 года назад +40

      Because it’s dubai and they want to be first

    • @NoobNoobNews
      @NoobNoobNews 4 года назад +12

      @@bxshk894 Because it is Dubai.

  • @jstudios-nqy
    @jstudios-nqy 5 лет назад +297

    When this happens, Tom Hanks needs to do a remake of Cast Away, except this time stuck on an Asteroid, flying back to Earth with a rock named Wilson

    • @rakaydosdraj8405
      @rakaydosdraj8405 5 лет назад +30

      It's called The Martian, and he talks to the videojournal camera instead of a rock.

    • @jupiter-qu3zl
      @jupiter-qu3zl 4 года назад

      Tru

    • @vkobevk
      @vkobevk 4 года назад +1

      @@rakaydosdraj8405 ad astra or gravity 😊

    • @youngboybreezy5358
      @youngboybreezy5358 4 года назад

      I could be the 200th like but nahhhh

    • @vkobevk
      @vkobevk 4 года назад

      @@goodcat1982 you never watch the invasion of robot chicken 😊

  • @ronrico4741
    @ronrico4741 5 лет назад +418

    I’m an airline pilot, but I would love to see these rockets used for logistics and passenger use. I really dislike having to spend 17 hours in a middle seat in economy to go to the other side of the world. I’d gladly pay $1,500 to go from New York to Tokyo in 30 minutes.

    • @SomalianDuke
      @SomalianDuke 4 года назад +30

      Man, i imagine some rich dude is going to be the first human ever to travel to all continents in one day, excluding Antarctis unless they build a landing zone there LoL

    • @ellisz5972
      @ellisz5972 4 года назад +19

      You and I both. If it's only $1,500, it is a no-brainer. Even at $8,000 it's a good value.

    • @Herbert2892
      @Herbert2892 4 года назад +7

      @@SomalianDukeThis world record could last hundreds or even thousands of years until we find a way to teleport without dying.

    • @SomalianDuke
      @SomalianDuke 4 года назад +2

      DarkVortex42 yeah, that would be crazy

    • @Dont_Think_Do_Films
      @Dont_Think_Do_Films 4 года назад +7

      I want to be an airline pilot, I am currently a student pilot, I want to be able to fly. This will take away so many jobs. Should I be scared.

  • @mohammedbenbrika394
    @mohammedbenbrika394 5 лет назад +412

    Tracking a parcel be like:
    *Your parcel is en route and is in the quantum realm*

    • @Killerspieler0815
      @Killerspieler0815 5 лет назад +11

      @Mo Ben -
      Your parcel has arrived , getting wakened by wired humming sound & noticing that all your electronics are fried

    • @kevwallace6628
      @kevwallace6628 4 года назад

      Probably wouldn’t need updates

    • @stephanies5281
      @stephanies5281 4 года назад +1

      "Your parcel has shipped - " KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK

    • @generalblue5592
      @generalblue5592 4 года назад

      Orders a package
      30 mins later
      KNOCK KNOCK

    • @jacko4932
      @jacko4932 4 года назад

      Parcel has been incinerated after a kraken

  • @Nathecatt
    @Nathecatt 4 года назад +335

    Breaking News: Pilot fell asleep, ended up on Mars.

    • @Muser0168
      @Muser0168 4 года назад +7

      Nathecat hehe, he must have slept for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time lol. like, 6 months+

    • @operatorjewski9450
      @operatorjewski9450 4 года назад +4

      its not gonna be controlled by humans idiot

    • @Censoredbyfscists
      @Censoredbyfscists 4 года назад +12

      @@operatorjewski9450 it's a joke, and a good one. Lighten up little fella.

    • @coreysaige4058
      @coreysaige4058 4 года назад +4

      The people on board be like:hey I least I got to go to Mars for the price of going to California from California but how are we going to get home now

    • @erkinalp
      @erkinalp 4 года назад

      Starship is self-driving.

  • @Basd_X
    @Basd_X 5 лет назад +673

    So instead of a Boeing 747 or something.......
    I will ride on a....
    Big fookin rocket

    • @Basd_X
      @Basd_X 5 лет назад +29

      Abhinav Chauhan THATS how the ticket says anyway
      “Big fookin rocket”

    • @felixnuwahid9879
      @felixnuwahid9879 5 лет назад +5

      Starship

    • @zzzzeed3349
      @zzzzeed3349 5 лет назад +2

      Yeaa aaa baby

    • @M4X1
      @M4X1 4 года назад +4

      JIMI JAMES what does it matter if it’s Russian powered. We’re all on the same earth and should collaborate.

    • @supercoolmunkee
      @supercoolmunkee 4 года назад +2

      If I was in the market for building and naming rockets, that's what I would label outside of the rocket for hilarious aesthetic look!

  • @jaridkeen123
    @jaridkeen123 6 лет назад +470

    I would 100% fly on the BFR if it was $1,250 per trip. I wouldn't do it all the time but would for sure do it once to be able to go to Space

    • @3nigma.3nc
      @3nigma.3nc 6 лет назад +42

      Try adding two more zeros on that price buddy.

    • @benstaker2363
      @benstaker2363 6 лет назад +19

      Nah, not with the expected cost of the trip and the amount of people the rocket can support per trip. If all goes as planned the only thing the rocket will need is the fuel, and it's fuel will be superchilled Methane.

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 5 лет назад +45

      Many people will pay 12500 (x10 your ticket) just to SEE the curvature of the Earth and feel the lack of gravity for a few minutes [the actual travel to "the other side of the planet" for vacations is just a bonus].

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 5 лет назад +13

      @ Ben Staker : For long SPACE travel is designed to house 100 people [then for a quick suborbital flights anywhere between 500 to 1000 is not even "optimistic"]. Logistics to bring them "inside of it" & secure them on their seats is the main limit.
      -> The methane and oxigen can be "made" literally "from the air and seawater" using electricity [via solar panels, wind and batteries]; so it is CARBON NEUTRAL.

    • @MCFishNuggets
      @MCFishNuggets 5 лет назад +5

      I think I’m just gonna stay healthy and go to college for a long time

  • @lenoribahi
    @lenoribahi 5 лет назад +659

    4:15 read the whole ticket

    • @BrianYYH
      @BrianYYH 5 лет назад +54

      Did you scan the QR Code? lol

    • @Vijay0Yadav
      @Vijay0Yadav 5 лет назад +6

      @@BrianYYH i did

    • @theasiainnovationairtechco2660
      @theasiainnovationairtechco2660 5 лет назад +38

      big f***ing plane | and passenger is elon musk lol

    • @Vijay0Yadav
      @Vijay0Yadav 5 лет назад +24

      @@milok.2604 it contains a gif of elon musk

    • @Lucky-cm6jv
      @Lucky-cm6jv 5 лет назад +23

      media.giphy.com/media/Ip5D1pwQ4pKs8/giphy.gif

  • @stevelux9854
    @stevelux9854 5 лет назад +144

    Due to G-forces involved: a health clearance will be required.

    • @MJ-zl6yp
      @MJ-zl6yp 4 года назад +24

      You don't need health clearance for rollercoasters do you? 2 or 3 gs ain't shit.

    • @caav56
      @caav56 4 года назад +29

      @Best4rtNiteClips Actually, due to advances in rocket tech, today, astronauts usually experience no more than 3-something gs during the launch.

    • @MJ-zl6yp
      @MJ-zl6yp 4 года назад +1

      @Portal To The Weekend _ The travel time is too short for that but I understand what you're saying.

    • @Vanilla_Icecream1231
      @Vanilla_Icecream1231 4 года назад +1

      The g forces would only be a problem if you were pregnant or injured.

    • @Vanilla_Icecream1231
      @Vanilla_Icecream1231 4 года назад

      Best4rtNiteClips ya it's usually around 4 g

  • @203null
    @203null 5 лет назад +392

    18 has died, and 14 of them are from the space shuttle program
    = =

  • @JoshKaufmanstuff
    @JoshKaufmanstuff 6 лет назад +134

    Although it's not nearly as exciting as moving people, super Express package delivery would seem to be the first place to start with Earth to Earth travel on the BFR.
    (Just like it did with the new/risky air travel)

    • @salia2897
      @salia2897 6 лет назад +10

      Too small a market for the price and the flexibility. Between most places you can get a packge delivered within one day already. And in the beginning, you will only have very few hubs. So on many connections you will probably not be faster. Also, you will only be able to have such a flight once a day per destination anyway. So I don't expect this any time soon.

    • @Jonathan-br6oh
      @Jonathan-br6oh 6 лет назад +8

      imagine ordering a product from china and it arrives within an hour

    • @stage1greg
      @stage1greg 6 лет назад +3

      freight is way cheaper to move than people. air freight moving to "space" freight? ain't nobody gonna pay for that.
      people on the other hand, would pay $1500 compared to $800 to be there in a fraction of time.

    • @arthurzlol
      @arthurzlol 6 лет назад

      Jonathan Uchiha we talking about big ass freighters only

    • @joldsaway3489
      @joldsaway3489 5 лет назад +1

      Perhaps this would be better suited for military deliveries then?

  • @romanhrj433
    @romanhrj433 5 лет назад +246

    *_I can imagine Ryanair Starship..._*

    • @saadettin67
      @saadettin67 5 лет назад +28

      It would backflip yeet into the Atlantic XD

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 5 лет назад +35

      "The landing burn would burn fuel, and that costs money. Brace yourselves everyone!"

    • @sl9556
      @sl9556 4 года назад +7

      5 seconds after lanuching off: *blows*

    • @bigmac3373
      @bigmac3373 4 года назад +3

      It would have a collision course with the big boi rock in space

    • @Rafael47936
      @Rafael47936 4 года назад +8

      @@quillmaurer6563 "We are about to land on the Launchpad with 300 m/s"

  • @jovanc5711
    @jovanc5711 4 года назад +95

    And those wondering the QR code at 4:17, it’s a picture of Elon mask

    • @somaau4449
      @somaau4449 4 года назад +7

      BIG FUCKING ROCKET MY DUDE

    • @drabberfrog
      @drabberfrog 4 года назад +5

      If anyone was wondering here's the link the QR code has
      media.giphy.com/media/Ip5D1pwQ4pKs8/giphy.gif

    • @Scott2122232425
      @Scott2122232425 4 года назад

      I don't see it.

  • @davidpiraten3976
    @davidpiraten3976 5 лет назад +186

    The BFR is only made as an alternative to commercial planes, it's not meant to compete with them. People will still pay the extra money to get from A to B 25 times faster no matter the price.

    • @owenjohnson5308
      @owenjohnson5308 5 лет назад +12

      Some will, but remember Concorde. At first, it was luxurious (for the time) and fast, but also crazy expensive (and even then, few people bought tickets). During the later years, Concorde was less luxurious than a ticket that cost way less (a subsonic flight) and just as expensive. The lack of ticket sales was one of the factors that led to Concorde's retirement.

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 5 лет назад +2

      The problem is you might not make it from A to B on a rocket.

    • @manu144x
      @manu144x 5 лет назад +15

      @@jeffk464 Same can be said by any airplane today. It's only a matter of mastering the technology and making it reliable.

    • @robertheal5137
      @robertheal5137 5 лет назад

      how did other planes become more "luxurious": @@owenjohnson5308

    • @owenjohnson5308
      @owenjohnson5308 5 лет назад

      @@robertheal5137 I'm talking specifically about the later years during Concorde's decline. In the late '80s or early '90s, British Airways introduced 'cradle seats', which allowed flyers to sleep easier on long haul flights. Then in 1995, BA introduced fully lie-flat seats in first class. Other aspects of "luxury" would probably have remained the same, such as food and drink.

  • @chlorinegivesmelife9792
    @chlorinegivesmelife9792 5 лет назад +212

    Keep in mind that in order to fly the Concorde from New York to London in 3 hours, one must have paid about $15,000.

    • @wesarrington
      @wesarrington 5 лет назад +3

      it costest about 10,000

    • @fladave99
      @fladave99 5 лет назад +1

      Typical Elon with his BILL$HIT. It cost $30,000 PER POUND to launch cargo to the space shuttle. Elon wants to ANYTHING THAT COSTS THE TAXPAYERS MONEY. His Tesla company loses one BILLION dollars a QUARTER to run. Elon ALSO get s cut FROM EVERY GASOLINE CAR THAT IS MADE. THATS RIGHT - EVERY CAR MANUFACTURER HAS TO SHAVE OFF SOME OF ITS PROFITS AND SHIP THEM TO ELON FOR NO GOOD REASON AT ALL-OTHER THAN HE IS A CROOK -ITS CALLED A CARBON CREDIT He has received 10 billion in taxpayer personal subsidies since he started screwing our nation. A typical ticket on this NEW SCAM will cost 6 MILLION DOLLARS. Hey Elon, can we get some FREE PEANUTS BACK HERE??? Enjoy your flight cause everyone in the world is gonna pay for it

    • @name4601
      @name4601 5 лет назад +41

      fladave99 Mills it’s not going into space space it’s just going way farther into the atmosphere, you won’t even feel weightlessness. So it will be much cheaper than regular space shuttles and it will be reusable too further reducing the price. And about all that other stuff idk where you got that info but it’s all false Elon isn’t getting anything from taxpayers and the gas car companies don’t give him any share of what they sell.

    • @dakine5331
      @dakine5331 5 лет назад +37

      @@fladave99 A Typical Trump Supporter.

    • @fladave99
      @fladave99 5 лет назад

      ​@@name4601
      Tesla receives hundreds of millions of dollars selling AIR/CARBON CREDITS and forcing GM, FORD and other companies to pay up - IN FACT _ Carbon Credit Sales is the ONLY DIVISION of TESLA that MAKES A PROFIT because it is SELLING AIR and TESLA is MANDATED by the GOVERNMENT to RECEIVE THE MONEY!!! Think what he could do WITHOUT the government taxing everyone else for his philandering. Probably NOTHING!!! Remember the carbon credit SCAM is supposedly PLANTING TREES to offset carbon. Where are the BLEEDING DEMOCRATS PLANTING ALL THOSE TREES to help curb GLOBAL WARMING???? Hop on one of their CORPORATE JETS and try to find the spot.
      READ THE ARTICLE - Its cute to see what FASCISM REALLY IS.
      www.businessinsider.com/tesla-sold-carbon-emissions-credits-to-general-motors-fiat-chryser-2019-6

  • @Markle2k
    @Markle2k 6 лет назад +574

    We'll need a new term for "jet lag". Big F'n lag?

    • @quangho8120
      @quangho8120 6 лет назад +5

      Comment of the day :D

    • @ValentineC137
      @ValentineC137 6 лет назад +42

      Rocket lag, yeet

    • @ThabangLekoane
      @ThabangLekoane 6 лет назад +20

      There's no jet lag or rocket lag when it only takes 30mins to 1 hour to travel anywhere in the world

    • @Jupiter__001_
      @Jupiter__001_ 6 лет назад +53

      @@ThabangLekoane Actually, that makes it worse. What causes jet lag is the time zone changes, so making the journey quicker would give you even less time to adapt.

    • @unitrader403
      @unitrader403 6 лет назад +16

      well, that remains to be seen.. the time difference might be bigger, but because of the shorter travel time (and likely more cabin space than a cramped plane) you are possibly less exhausted after the travel, which maybe makes adaption to the time change easier..

  • @kerbodynamicx472
    @kerbodynamicx472 5 лет назад +85

    “It’s important to remember, that the same thing is once said to airliners”

    • @bilbo_gamers6417
      @bilbo_gamers6417 4 года назад +13

      Airliners and cars were developed in a time where people weren't scared of their own shadows.

    • @henrymerrilees9066
      @henrymerrilees9066 4 года назад +6

      People also said the same thing about teleportation. I’m still waiting.

    • @emilisusas1254
      @emilisusas1254 4 года назад

      I guess my mom is also...
      not important

    • @andreas4010
      @andreas4010 4 года назад +4

      @@bilbo_gamers6417 they were scared of women being in the government, they were terrified of homosexuals etc.

    • @samanli-tw3id
      @samanli-tw3id 4 года назад

      Bilbo_Gamers Hey, what’s that? *AAAAAAAAH MY SHADOW!*

  • @HudZah
    @HudZah 5 лет назад +228

    BFR = Big Friendly Rocket

    • @CanonEvent616
      @CanonEvent616 5 лет назад +11

      thought it's Big Fat Rocket

    • @joshuadillard2350
      @joshuadillard2350 5 лет назад +53

      Big F**king Rocket, its Elon Musk this is exactly what he was thinking.

    • @voicetube
      @voicetube 5 лет назад +7

      @@joshuadillard2350 LOL! That's what I THOUGHT BFR meant (in fact, look carefully at the image at 4:16 onward LOL :-)

    • @Joel-hw5sl
      @Joel-hw5sl 5 лет назад +5

      @@joshuadillard2350 Yeah it's big fucking rocket.

    • @jamese8595
      @jamese8595 5 лет назад

      @@Joel-hw5sl yeah I red his biography

  • @tudorjinga6059
    @tudorjinga6059 6 лет назад +220

    You forgot about the thrill and experience of literally flying trough space. People are going to pay for that. There will also be a small portion of the population that prefers time savings over ticket price. And yes, even tough the BFR E2E will only cover a small niche of air travel, I think it will be a huge succes.

    • @daniel_960_
      @daniel_960_ 6 лет назад +14

      Tudor Jinga yeah, flying a rocket and visiting at the same time Australia. This would be an awesome vacation.

    • @technotoaster
      @technotoaster 6 лет назад +14

      I’m more excited for this than the flights to Mars. Like you said, going into space. Who born today would think that was even a remote possibility.

    • @videoboy11111
      @videoboy11111 6 лет назад

      I dont get excited riding the plane

    • @3nigma.3nc
      @3nigma.3nc 6 лет назад +3

      Idealistic simpletons lol. You have 0 understanding of what it takes to actually launch a rocket. This will never be a thing and interplanetary travel among the common citizen most certainly will not happen within your life times. Sorry to rain in on your parade.

    • @pedrores
      @pedrores 6 лет назад

      I wanna see the curvature of the earth. You don't get to see that from a plane.

  • @JoshKaufmanstuff
    @JoshKaufmanstuff 6 лет назад +115

    Elon mentioned in the #dearmoon mission that G forces could be lowered in exchange for more fuel/ less payload.
    With 100,000 KG to LEO capacity, this seems like a non-problem.

    • @andrew1717xx
      @andrew1717xx 6 лет назад +14

      It is a non issue. Teslas electric cars acceleration is around 2 Gs for proformance models.
      All the same some people genuinely dont like roller coasters, just like some people dont like Tomatoes.

    • @baneblackguard584
      @baneblackguard584 5 лет назад +2

      the shaking during reentry would be more an issue than the G's at launch.

    • @mostlypeaceful5621
      @mostlypeaceful5621 5 лет назад +4

      no fuck that. feeling the G-force is half the experience

    • @tobiaswessel1771
      @tobiaswessel1771 5 лет назад +3

      @@andrew1717xx 2g in a streetcar? Where did you get that from?

    • @mr.science7710
      @mr.science7710 5 лет назад +2

      Ok so lets say the BFR follows a ICBM Ballistic Trajectory for its flight. It would pull about 100Gs on Acceleration during Liftoff and about 25 to 50 during Reentry. Thats because the Missile dosnt need to land. So if the BFS would follow the same Trajectory it would have the same G Forces, at least during Reentry. Lets be gentel and say that the BFS would use a slower Trajectory and experince about 10 Gs During Reentry. That would kill people but fuck it. Lets say the Ship slows down in Orbit from 6km/s to 4. That would cut the G Froces but also shorten the travel distance even more.
      The fact ist that a Ballistic Trajectory is a very different thing then a Orbit. If you are in Orbit, you can Reenter very flat so the G Forces dont kill everybody. Thats how the Space Shuttle did it. A Ballistic Trajectory is very Short and fast. And the reenter angle is very steep. Like so Steep that you get those G Forces of up to 50 Gs.

  • @rgerber
    @rgerber 5 лет назад +31

    "I am serious and please don't call me Shirley"
    Ohhhh Leslie Nielsen

    • @duggydugg3937
      @duggydugg3937 5 лет назад +2

      Leslie.. Shirley either one ok

    • @stevesloan7132
      @stevesloan7132 3 года назад

      He was never the same after that last mission over Macho Grande. He developed a drinking problem.

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel
    @funny-video-YouTube-channel 5 лет назад +292

    Faster flight vs. the more comfortable flight.
    What if we could have a comfortable bed, and free WiFi, and food on the long and cheap flight instead ?

    • @kasposblazos864
      @kasposblazos864 5 лет назад +50

      Thats what we have now, for people flying first class. Before we had the concorde that was faster, but uncomfortable. Now we have slower but comfortable.

    • @snarfsnarfff
      @snarfsnarfff 5 лет назад +36

      What if everyone could afford what you're talking about?

    • @renee85wit
      @renee85wit 5 лет назад +9

      I remember comfortable a meal and less time waiting. Now we are uncomfortable with peanuts and paying for WiFi.

    • @Jimmy-lm2eg
      @Jimmy-lm2eg 5 лет назад +4

      But what if i want to go to space by this rocket?

    • @PrathamBhatia
      @PrathamBhatia 5 лет назад +33

      That’s what people used to think for trains when planes were introduced
      You are thinking like old people

  • @yoda5280
    @yoda5280 5 лет назад +82

    It’s a good option for the normal average citizen, because let’s say you or someone you know was going on a vacation to say... London, and they were departing from Shanghai. Well, to get to London, the BFR would launch from Shanghai and would leave the earths atmosphere (like explained in the video). Not only would this reduce the time difference but it would provide 2 vacation experiences, as the passengers would get to be technically, in space! It is a marvellous opportunity, and would be lovely!

    • @pghendry1
      @pghendry1 5 лет назад +28

      And we could have a KickStarter to send all the flat-earthers up just so they can have a "duh!!" moment ;)

    • @voicetube
      @voicetube 5 лет назад +13

      @@pghendry1 Of course, unfortunately, they would all somehow calculate that they are looking at some sort of videoscreen with a fake image (not so LOL)

    • @pghendry1
      @pghendry1 5 лет назад +9

      @@voicetube They are gullible enough to believe the earth is flat so I'm sure they would be gullible enough to step into an airlock and open the outer door to have a more convincing look (we can but hope :-) )

    • @voicetube
      @voicetube 5 лет назад

      @@pghendry1 I will indeed give you SORT of an LOL, as regards your reply :-)

    • @noobtube7344
      @noobtube7344 5 лет назад

      @@voicetube it's called the airlock

  • @karwashblark7499
    @karwashblark7499 5 лет назад +9

    the airplane clip at 0:41.
    RIP Leslie Nielson, and thank you for the laughs

  • @yamnehroncero4238
    @yamnehroncero4238 5 лет назад +39

    2:05 "Surely you can't be serious !?"
    "I am serious and don't call me surely"
    HAHAHA

    • @phenix8514
      @phenix8514 5 лет назад +1

      Movie Airplane, in case you haven't - go see the movies, they are great! lol

  • @0x1EGEN
    @0x1EGEN 6 лет назад +86

    The BFR launch doesn't necessarily need to take place out in sea to prevent disturbances to populated areas. As you said, it just needs to launch/land far from people. So they could basically just launch it in deserted areas.

    • @tjs200
      @tjs200 5 лет назад +14

      ehhh I wouldn't count on that.

    • @sugershakify
      @sugershakify 5 лет назад +26

      Yeah, problem is nobody lives in deserted areas. So there goes the whole 40 min travel time thing if you're spending 5 hours to get out in the middle of nowhere.

    • @sugershakify
      @sugershakify 5 лет назад +12

      H3ckster, not unless someone reinvents the laws of physics. And half the problem is not the rocket engine, it's the sonic booms. Same reason the Concord was never successful.

    • @Inkybobby
      @Inkybobby 5 лет назад

      I agree the transport required to get to/from a deserted area would be well worth doing over having to travel from a coast if you're trying to go inland.

    • @sugershakify
      @sugershakify 5 лет назад +2

      Good luck finding any deserted area in places like western Europe, Japan, or most Asia.

  • @David-zn1yx
    @David-zn1yx 5 лет назад +7

    The challenge here is not only just how long it take to get to your destination. Sure, it may take only 30 mins to fly from US to Australia. But you will also need to wait at least 2 hours every time between fly to proceed through custom, standing in line, checking luggage, waiting to get your luggage when you arrive, and all of the other procedure.

    • @raminahmed4476
      @raminahmed4476 5 лет назад +4

      but don't people have to do normally on a regular airline as well? the difference here is the whole taking a boat to you rocket thing. Or this might be some sarcastic joke that went over my head and people are going to reply "r/whooosh" to me

  • @n3lis94
    @n3lis94 4 года назад +3

    Would be even more catastrophic for the planet than regular planes. I am fascinated by space exploration amd I think spaceX did some great things, but I sure as hell hope that this will never become mainstream.

  • @AlvinBalvin321
    @AlvinBalvin321 4 года назад +41

    “Making a dent in the aviation industry”
    Uhhhh there’s something else doing that now

    • @natureportal9285
      @natureportal9285 4 года назад +1

      Covid

    • @AlvinBalvin321
      @AlvinBalvin321 4 года назад

      Nature Portal yes

    • @ftv2376
      @ftv2376 4 года назад

      EL PASO

    • @nihalbhandary162
      @nihalbhandary162 4 года назад +1

      I imagine that's great for BFR. the air tickets are going to see a sharp increase in fares. Making BFR more lucrative venture.

  • @gp5
    @gp5 6 лет назад +81

    Reality of BFR travel:
    New York to London flight time - 30 minutes
    Check in - 30 minutes
    Good for nothing TSA security - 45 minutes
    Pre-boarding 200 passenger - 60 minutes
    The boat ride to the rocket - 15 minutes

    • @backwoodsjunkie08
      @backwoodsjunkie08 6 лет назад +53

      Still better than an airline trip.... and you get to go to freaking SPACE!!!

    • @technotoaster
      @technotoaster 6 лет назад +10

      I agree, but SpaceX will reinvent the process and improve it considerably

    • @nPcDrone
      @nPcDrone 6 лет назад +44

      and when the lose your luggage it will end up in orbit.

    • @gabrielwalker3080
      @gabrielwalker3080 6 лет назад +5

      @@nPcDrone 😂😂 thats cool.

    • @Thorgon-Cross
      @Thorgon-Cross 5 лет назад +6

      No, Boat to rocket > 3 hours on both ends. Boats are the slowest form of travel and you MUST get way out from population before you can launch.

  • @howardkearney7989
    @howardkearney7989 6 лет назад +18

    Great video. In discussing the cost of flight, I'd like to point out that Mrs. Shotwell mentioned that unlike airlines that fly a plane to a long haul destination only once a day sometimes even two days; the BFR could fly multiple times a day. I think that's a game-changer too.

    • @almerindaromeira8352
      @almerindaromeira8352 6 лет назад +4

      But the plane is able to turn around much faster (less than an hour if it needs to) unlike the bfr who would need to be reassembled. Picking the capsule and put it on top of the rocket. Plus what they don't tell you is that rockets are not able to fly in all weather conditions.

    • @PistonAvatarGuy
      @PistonAvatarGuy 6 лет назад +1

      Also, imagine trying to board that silly barge during a storm.

    • @headcrab4090
      @headcrab4090 5 лет назад

      A mach 4.5 jet could do NY-London, London-NY, NY-London, London-NY in a day with the same crew. With a jet technology that is doable. Below mach 5 the stress and heat of materials are not so extreme.

    • @PistonAvatarGuy
      @PistonAvatarGuy 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, a Mach 2 jet was an abysmal failure, so let's increase the cost of a supersonic jet further and try again! Makes perfect sense!

  • @ezucra
    @ezucra 4 года назад +27

    so yeah instead of of just playing your offline GAMES and turning ON airplane mode
    Theres now orbital GAMES and rocket mode

    • @arnavjain55
      @arnavjain55 4 года назад +4

      I wish the rocket journey was longer so we could play online games. We would have really good wifi flying next to the satellites.

    • @sghqz
      @sghqz 4 года назад

      @@arnavjain55 1-0 noob from space !!

  • @Jorge01234
    @Jorge01234 4 года назад +3

    Very good good point in the mentioning of how back then they doubted planes would ever come this far.

  • @sfperalta
    @sfperalta 5 лет назад +9

    I think the idea that a BFR flight would need to compete with airline economy prices is unrealistic. If business people, the rich and celebrities were willing to pay $10K for a one-way NY to Paris Concorde flight, they certainly would be willing to fork over at least that for a 39 minute BFR flight from North America to Asia. People who are able to trade money for time will always do so, and those who are price-constrained will opt for slower conventional air travel. So the profitability scenario may be a bit more attractive to SpaceX than that presented in this analysis. However, there are are still giant safety, environmental and regulatory hurdles to overcome before any such flights could be contemplated. Also, the technology of BFR is designed around payload to-orbit or interplanetary applications. Using BFR for sub-orbital hops is like using a Formula One racer to pop over to the local 7-Eleven. I suspect that if such flights ever become common, it will be using a something more like air-breathing rockets and airplane-like forms being investigated by NASA and others, rather than the BFR or other highly-reusable rocketry.

  • @christianordonez5704
    @christianordonez5704 4 года назад +18

    Idiot: why don't we just fly planes to space
    Elon: hold my beer

  • @lukasb7838
    @lukasb7838 5 лет назад +14

    BFR will not replace traditional airliner in anyway because the problem of comfortability.
    However they will find market in military use. Imagine the ability to deploy troops and supply anywhere on earth (including behind enemy lines) within the matter of hours. That military strategist wet dream.

    • @michaelmera2846
      @michaelmera2846 5 лет назад +4

      about a 100 years ago, people using ships like the titanic would say the same about airplanes and now let's see if they would say the same- Give it time. There's always something that will replace a technology. Take the internet for example, it has replaced television and it will continue to do so that we no longer need a tv set to watch news but just a laptop or holografic proyector to watch whatever. Sure there are still plenty of networks broadcasting shows on tv channels but once Netflix came out, so did many other services like hulu, HBO, etc... about 10 years ago we used dvd or BR to watcha movie, today is trending to disappear due to high speed internet where you can stream away any movie or you buy music mostly from itunes or websites selling music as data than a physical store selling cd's. Mobile phones have replaced regular land line phones that used a chord or their wireless versions, and has absorbed to a point the fact that you no longer need an average film camera to take photos any longer unless you wanna go retro.

    • @Darimonde
      @Darimonde 5 лет назад +1

      Wow! I now see the U.S. Space Force operating BFR's around the world. Mind blown!!!

    • @TinyBearTim
      @TinyBearTim 4 года назад

      Darimonde they can’t space x is not a government agency

  • @halaayudha
    @halaayudha 2 года назад +2

    all thumbs up for the BFR . stopping technological developments is just impossible.

  • @klau88873
    @klau88873 4 года назад +5

    8:02
    Messerschmitt Me 262
    What are those interesting bigger planes with the curved wings in the background?

  • @teedal7203
    @teedal7203 5 лет назад +7

    0:37 **zooms in on a very expensive plane ticket**

  • @UNSCPILOT
    @UNSCPILOT 6 лет назад +75

    The final design for city space ports will likely use hyperloop instead of boats to save time required to board

    • @andrew1717xx
      @andrew1717xx 6 лет назад +9

      That would actually be genius.

    • @MichaelEdmond
      @MichaelEdmond 6 лет назад

      @@kahoot9659 like the boring company is doing right now

    • @MichaelEdmond
      @MichaelEdmond 6 лет назад +1

      @Rick Lokers but.... The hyperloop can be 'as well as' boats. Hyperloop station at the boat terminal, brings people from far away quickly, boats also mean that multiple launch pads can be managed easily and moved if needed.

    • @myothersoul1953
      @myothersoul1953 6 лет назад

      Why not helicopters? They could land you right at the launch pad. Maybe even pick you at your house. That would cost money through. So would a hyperloop, the launch pad, the fuel. It isn't going to cheap, not for a long time and by the time it's common it'll just be annoying just like flying across the ocean is now.

    • @MichaelEdmond
      @MichaelEdmond 6 лет назад +1

      @@myothersoul1953 coz a helicopter won't carry 300 people......

  • @masterqueef1172
    @masterqueef1172 Год назад +1

    Hi, it's me from 2022. It costs SpaceX $97 million dollars to launch 1 Falcon Heavy Rocket. Even though 10 years ago Musk said it would only cost $1.7 million a launch. Now in 2022 Musk says Starship will cost $10 million a launch, when in reality its likely to cost near $250 million to go into low earth orbit. So long story short the idea that the Starship will be used to transport people or cargo as an alternative to conventional air travel is pure science fiction. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

  • @DocProdusser
    @DocProdusser 5 лет назад +10

    At the time, mankind didn't know about the physical effects of a wing, no one could imagine that we would use planes to go on holiday. But..we fly rockets to space since more then 70 years now. We know about the effects, we know the dangers, we know about how ridiculously much energy it needs to reach that height.
    Sure, people need dreams, and they will keep defending them.

    • @noobtube7344
      @noobtube7344 5 лет назад +1

      It's not just a dream. Major parts of the rocket are already developed. The info showcased in the video is from SpaceX. Even if the average person can't afford to go at first, it will get cheaper, and better systems will be developed, until spaceflight is similar to a train ticket.

    • @Lolimaster
      @Lolimaster 5 лет назад +6

      And still rocket technology, the most inefficient and dangerous way of moving cargo.

  • @andarax8
    @andarax8 6 лет назад +53

    Man, what a channel

    • @dosmastrify
      @dosmastrify 6 лет назад

      Don't be such a hater

    • @andarax8
      @andarax8 6 лет назад

      @@dosmastrify ikr

    • @Mechadroid-ki7jr
      @Mechadroid-ki7jr 5 лет назад

      dosmastrify The fuck? 🤨 he wasn’t hating.

    • @ronschlorff7089
      @ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад +1

      andarax8 yes nice. question: can you get some of these channels with the comments disabled/excluded? They add little and annoy and distract a lot from the content of the vid. presentation. It is hard not to look at them, I admit; and I do troll as much as the next guy. kinda like a train wreck you keep looking at again and again. soooo, never mind!

  • @lizard_ow7145
    @lizard_ow7145 5 лет назад +9

    *gives like, 10 arguments against this idea *
    "it's entirely possible that rockets may replace airliners"

  • @tmtygnz
    @tmtygnz 4 года назад +8

    a transition to "air" craft to "space" craft

  • @Astro69
    @Astro69 4 года назад +65

    there aren't enough words for me to describe how much I admire Elon Musk

    • @Astro69
      @Astro69 4 года назад +9

      @King Brilliant Im only gay for elon

    • @me-zc7pu
      @me-zc7pu 4 года назад +4

      Astro i think we all are

    • @tgavran1870
      @tgavran1870 Год назад

      There is something seriously wrong with your look on him.

  • @Skukkix23
    @Skukkix23 6 лет назад +111

    I think buisnessmen will appreciate to not need an entire travel day to get to other side of the planet. Also starting could be a lot smoother, of course increasing fuel costs, but that is not too concerning, since long distance buisness class tickets are several thousand dollars. If I could choose between a 14 hour flight and a 30 min space flight with maybe a continentel flight of 2 hours, what results in probably (with boarding, check in, smaller waiting times) in 4-5 hours to get from your starting point to your final destination, I would choose the short variant, because you could do it after breakfast and be home/at work at noon, or have a meeting in the morning and fly home and eat dinner with my wife.

    • @johnmclaughlin4778
      @johnmclaughlin4778 6 лет назад +2

      Do A380 aircraft really make 3.5 flights per day over their entire lifetime including maintenance downtime?

    • @newsgetsold
      @newsgetsold 6 лет назад +4

      But businessmen can just travel overnight in business class with a lay-flat bed, so that's no time lost really as you travel when you sleep, and I really can't see BFR being cheaper than business class.

    • @pegasusted2504
      @pegasusted2504 6 лет назад

      The only costs past the vehicle are for crew. They can make their own cryo-methalox for free so fuel is not a consideration.

    • @ponezpyo
      @ponezpyo 6 лет назад +1

      newsgetsold It is just not the same as same day return trip.

    • @redsquirrel3893
      @redsquirrel3893 6 лет назад

      Well It certainly wont be the budget airline market.

  • @teamtdm7417
    @teamtdm7417 4 года назад +8

    If yes, then I can't wait how Ryanair lands one of these.

  • @Tesseract1887
    @Tesseract1887 4 года назад +6

    8:12 actually it is not only one of the safest, but the safest, you are literally safer in a plane than you are on a bike

    • @Tesseract1887
      @Tesseract1887 4 года назад +1

      @@axsmasher4 well depends on how big of a plane I suppose and how good your balance is

    • @Andrii87
      @Andrii87 4 года назад

      trains?

  • @sparrowthenerd
    @sparrowthenerd 6 лет назад +13

    Earth to Earth wouldn’t need the booster. The BFS alone has enough delta-v to get into orbit with a small payload, so it would make no sense to use to booster for suborbital flight

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe for the "heavy cargo versions" of BFR E2E [not something lame like written mail, but massive stuff that needs to be transported ASAP for whatever reason]; the use of a BFB for the ENTIRE ascent phase plus the initial "slowdown" (separating in the descent phase while still out of the atmosphere), with the BFS using a minimum of fuel for the landing (while BFB also lands nearby the same destination).

    • @sparrowthenerd
      @sparrowthenerd 5 лет назад

      Dinkelstein Kerman hmm I see your point

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 5 лет назад +1

      You only need about 1.2 to 1.4 G of acceleration to reach orbit (it depends on aerodynamics, so BFR probably can go on the lower side).
      -> The main reason most rockets go higher than 3 G is to save fuel (less time "fighting gravity" and more incresing speed); but this is not necesary if you have excess fuel [full tanks with not even half of the max payload mass].

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 5 лет назад +2

      Also... Almost forgot that BFR E2E never goes "into orbit" (all launches to all destinations are suborbital); so the max speed is MUCH lower; so the time spent accelerating to reach it (at low G) is not even 1/3 of the whole journey.

    • @sparrowthenerd
      @sparrowthenerd 5 лет назад +1

      Argamis (SilverComet) yes that was my original point. If you can reach orbit without the booster suborbital shouldn’t be a problem

  • @safepancake7551
    @safepancake7551 3 года назад +3

    0:48 whats the next step in air travel? go above the air!

  • @cobrazax
    @cobrazax 5 лет назад +10

    it will not be as safe as airplanes...definitly not anytime soon...but it will be MUCH faster.
    for those who want to travel ultra fast for a higher price, less comfort and more risk...it would be worth it.
    it wont replace air travel but it will complement it

    • @jimmyfalcon1869
      @jimmyfalcon1869 5 лет назад +1

      Musk said that cost will be similar to general economy class

    • @cobrazax
      @cobrazax 5 лет назад +5

      @@jimmyfalcon1869
      he said many things...but its ultra hard to make it that cost effective. just the fuel cost are extreme, not to mention making the BFR insanely reusable with those amounts of stress on it. it will be unlikely to reach those levels anytime soon for sure. reaching a comparable level of safety will be almost impossible too.
      so it would probably be more expensive (ideally not by much), less safe, less comfortable.
      but u will get ultra fast travel with a nice view too.

    • @SomalianDuke
      @SomalianDuke 4 года назад +1

      cobrazax Bro it is using liquid oxygen and kerosene.

    • @cobrazax
      @cobrazax 4 года назад

      @@SomalianDuke
      Maintenance and fuel costs together are significant

  • @owenwhitefoot
    @owenwhitefoot 4 года назад +2

    Imagine having a friend in New York when you live in London and being able to say "Sure, I'll come round for dinner, see you in 40 minutes"

    • @owenwhitefoot
      @owenwhitefoot 4 года назад +2

      @Best4rtNiteClips "Stupid child" says the guy with a fortnite pfp

    • @Rafael47936
      @Rafael47936 4 года назад

      Less then that actually.

  • @johnathangreene1947
    @johnathangreene1947 5 лет назад +87

    If they can make this a reality, in 20 years, I will be 55. I'll definitely do it.

    • @MitchellC564
      @MitchellC564 5 лет назад +9

      Quick maths🤔 your 35

    • @TheJulio2205
      @TheJulio2205 5 лет назад +2

      .i will be 41. And me too.

    • @liriani
      @liriani 5 лет назад +2

      I will be 33

    • @johnathangreene1947
      @johnathangreene1947 5 лет назад +2

      @Michael James man I dont want to hear that shit. It's monday!

    • @TheJulio2205
      @TheJulio2205 5 лет назад

      @Michael James so sorry. Nut maybe not. How many years do you have.

  • @dixxon28
    @dixxon28 5 лет назад +6

    well propulsive rocket landing wont be allowed anywhere near cities anytime soon, so add that travel time as well

    • @shawnfutch9474
      @shawnfutch9474 5 лет назад

      Have some humans landed in the shit yet?

    • @Kenshiroit
      @Kenshiroit 4 года назад

      Hyperloop and bullet trains. I havent tryed hyperloop yet but bullet trains they are effective

    • @Scott2122232425
      @Scott2122232425 4 года назад

      If concord was too loud, pretty sure bfg would be 10,000 times louder

  • @25husky
    @25husky 5 лет назад +6

    Lol the thumbnail...
    The short answer : *_NO_*

  • @alaskanalain
    @alaskanalain 4 года назад +2

    The BFR is the safest transportation ever built, no one has yet died in a crash, it's now 2019. No one has been in it yet ;) 7:16 "the government realized that planes can be used to deliver mail" Then almost immediately shows war planes. Just thought it was funny.

  • @blakedurston
    @blakedurston 5 лет назад +9

    0:53, ohhh, so it’s “Big FALCON Rocket”.... that makes more sense

    • @curtishammer748
      @curtishammer748 4 года назад

      A guy who names his capsule "Dragon" and his engines "Merlin" just HAS to know what BF_ means

  • @indyjons321
    @indyjons321 5 лет назад +11

    "In the event of loss of cabin pressure..... you won't be able to sue us, because you'll be dead."

    • @nethascotx24
      @nethascotx24 5 лет назад

      Passengers: HEAVY BREATHING

    • @demonic6802
      @demonic6802 4 года назад

      @@nethascotx24 they wont be breathing

    • @nethascotx24
      @nethascotx24 4 года назад

      Demonic Dominic nah they'll be able to breathe for the rest of their lives

  • @WayneBagguley
    @WayneBagguley 9 месяцев назад +3

    The video should consist of a one-word answer to the title: "No".

  • @jswebbproductions9785
    @jswebbproductions9785 4 года назад +2

    it or some variation of rocket travel to me, seems destined to happen in the next 40 years! I'm glad we are exploring more ways to improve on rockets!

  • @galas455
    @galas455 6 лет назад +34

    I like your video but I disagree with one important part, cost. In the beginning, BFR flights will be for those who can afford it. I would see those costs around $1,500 per ticket. I can even see the average person spending that amount of money to go to Japan, Korea, or China from LA. I think people are eager to experience a new kind of flight.

    • @gregorhellmundt9559
      @gregorhellmundt9559 6 лет назад +1

      Jeffrey I agree, that price was set very low.

    • @MichaelEdmond
      @MichaelEdmond 6 лет назад +4

      To be fair, even doubling the ticket price, people will pay...
      I could either travel (with changes ect) for a day (with proper jet lag) for a day to get to Australia from where I am...
      Or pay double and get there in well under an hour....
      Am gonna pay double!

    • @zacharyramsli8002
      @zacharyramsli8002 6 лет назад +5

      I recently got a ticket to the other side of the world for $700 and 30hrs of travel time. I would easily pay $2000 to do that with a rocket.

    • @daniel_960_
      @daniel_960_ 6 лет назад +4

      1500$ is not a lot of money for many people. This money could be saved already by the 30min flight instead of 13h for many.
      Even if it’s 5000$

    • @Jonathan-br6oh
      @Jonathan-br6oh 6 лет назад

      also people would think it is cool to go out of orbit and maybe seeing the curvature of the earth

  • @SimplySpace
    @SimplySpace 5 лет назад +5

    I think Elon and Gwynne know that Earth to Earth is a long shot and I very much doubt they are motivated by it. I think them and most space nerds (myself included) are far more excited about BFR to Mars. Earth to Earth is a way to get space outsiders interested or at least talking, and I'm all for that.

    • @Patchuchan
      @Patchuchan 5 лет назад

      A VTOL TSTO like BFR is not likely to be used for suborbital point to point other than maybe a few publicity stunts.
      One big issue is restacking the spaceship on the booster which would at a least be as involved as mating the Shuttle to 747 carrier aircraft.
      A HOTOL SSTO like Skylon would be much better suited for suborbital point to point transport.

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 5 лет назад

      It's being designed purely for Mars and other higher-up spaceflights. Even if this use of it is plausible, it wouldn't seem like the most sensible vehicle for the purpose, if this could actually be economical they'd design a different craft from the ground up optimized for this mission - though maybe they'd use their existing BFR/Starship as a proof of concept to lead to the development of this new vehicle. As for Patchuchan's remarks of the restacking and mating and all, I'd think even a regular Starship (BFR upper stage) could do this all single-stage, no need for the lower stage booster, as the lower stage booster arrangement is for escape velocity, a suborbital hop would need far less delta-V, and that would save a lot of costs and hassles. But a vehicle designed for this purpose specifically rather than a far more capable (and thus more expensive) interplanetary ship could do it all even better. I'd think more of a spaceplane design, something with wings that looks more like the Space Shuttle and can glide down rather than a pure rocket descent. Maybe capable of taking off and landing horizontally, allowing for use of existing airports, or even capable of either horizontal takeoff/landing or VTOL depending on if the facility in question has a launch pad or runway.

  • @bushidorox
    @bushidorox 5 лет назад +4

    I think the BFR's biggest customers initially will be businesses. The time reduction will revolutionize international delivery, and I bet companies will probably be willing to absorb slightly higher costs if they save 6-7 hours per shipment.

    • @lgmmrm
      @lgmmrm 5 лет назад +1

      I see the technology to be most likely to be bought into by the military (which has already looked into a similar project with SUSTAIN (look it up on Wiki. It's awesome and you'll ask why we never went through with it)).
      I can definitely see how the military would want to send 500 Marines + weapons and ammunition (Obviously vehicles would probably have to be sent over beforehand) across the world in under an hour. Plus, the Military would be the prime market for the startup phase:
      A strong core of young, healthy, and physically fit passengers that can take the G-Forces? (most astronauts are recruited from the military anyway.) Check. An organization that is willing to take riskier options for transport and people that are willing to take that risk for an obvious and extremely powerful advantage in capability? Check. Nigh-Unlimited pockets that will be willing to fund expensive projects and take cost overruns for a promising project? check. People with facilities that can be launched out of and landed at where no one cares about noise pollution? Check. An organization with a history of revolutionizing the consumer market with its funding of technologies to better their own operations? Check.
      The military would be the perfect customer to start this sort of thing off.

    • @clubman5887
      @clubman5887 5 лет назад

      I agree. If they made it safe and comfortable they can charge like 5k easy.. a lot of people fly business and first class.. when I went on business trip to india..22hr flight inlcuding lay over in london, it cost my company 12k for round trip in business class. If I could fly on the bfr for 5k and get there in under an hour I would.. plus imagine the view! People might be hesistant at first but after a year if there were no problems.. i think it would be the preferred choice for business and first class passengers.

  • @Steward_93
    @Steward_93 3 года назад +1

    This moment is just like the start of aircraft one day this will be in history

  • @ex_orpheus1166
    @ex_orpheus1166 6 лет назад +5

    Hypersonic planes such as the A2 seem like better solutions for high speed long haul travel, logistically speaking. It's a single stage vehicle which is capable of using existing airport infrastructure and therefore doesn't require staging of boosters, given that it's a purely atmospheric vehicle. It also won't require the same G-forces for reaching orbital velocity, unlike it's orbital counterpart the Skylon, so it's flying experience wouldn't be entirely far removed from conventional airplane travel. With that being said, it still has to contend with its sonic boom, limiting its use to flights over oceans. Boeing also has a turboramjet hypersonic airliner and German Aerospace Centre has it's two-stage rocket powered Spaceliner that could potentially compete with A2 and BFR. I would say the Spaceliner is a more potent candidate for competing against the BFR since it uses existing rocket technology, while the A2 and Boeing's vehicle utilize jet technology that could take years to materialize.

  • @mrdasilver
    @mrdasilver 4 года назад +5

    I was about to say "It's never going to happen" when 6:51 🙄

  • @raymondbarry4196
    @raymondbarry4196 5 лет назад +34

    I think people would pay more than first class for a ticket when you factor in how much faster it gets people to their destination as well as the initial cool factor. I probably wouldn't be one of those passengers until all of the bugs are worked out, my biggest apprehension is safety

    • @davezimmerman1510
      @davezimmerman1510 5 лет назад +3

      Raymond Barry you spend more time in the rocketports don’t matter if it takes 10 minutes. When you spend 5 hrs in ports

    • @wesarrington
      @wesarrington 5 лет назад

      I agree

    • @fladave99
      @fladave99 5 лет назад +2

      Typical Elon with his BILL$HIT. It cost $30,000 PER POUND to launch cargo to the space shuttle. Elon wants to ANYTHING THAT COSTS THE TAXPAYERS MONEY. His Tesla company loses one BILLION dollars a QUARTER to run. Elon ALSO get s cut FROM EVERY GASOLINE CAR THAT IS MADE. THATS RIGHT - EVERY CAR MANUFACTURER HAS TO SHAVE OFF SOME OF ITS PROFITS AND SHIP THEM TO ELON FOR NO GOOD REASON AT ALL-OTHER THAN HE IS A CROOK -ITS CALLED A CARBON CREDIT He has received 10 billion in taxpayer personal subsidies since he started screwing our nation. A typical ticket on this NEW SCAM will cost 6 MILLION DOLLARS. Hey Elon, can we get some FREE PEANUTS BACK HERE??? Enjoy your flight cause everyone in the world is gonna pay for it

    • @BendySnowball
      @BendySnowball 5 лет назад +3

      @@fladave99 What the fuck are you even on about. Can someone throw this nutcase back into a looneybin?

    • @amirm3621
      @amirm3621 4 года назад

      @@fladave99 cost of each flight is 2 million dollars and it can carry 200 people so the cost of each ticket is about 10000$ not 6000000$😁

  • @Kevin-fj5oe
    @Kevin-fj5oe 4 года назад +4

    "london new york, pronto"
    Space X : " say no more fam"

  • @sbaeneg4738
    @sbaeneg4738 4 года назад +16

    Lol 2018
    F9: used 10 times then bin
    2019
    F9: used 10 times then refurbished use again

  • @gsallison1
    @gsallison1 5 лет назад +4

    I would love to be able to travel via SpaceX from USA to Australia. That would be amazing.

    • @haydenbarolette8952
      @haydenbarolette8952 5 лет назад

      Jerry A on a 10 megaton bomb

    • @theemperor-wh40k18
      @theemperor-wh40k18 5 лет назад

      @@haydenbarolette8952 I mean, everything with combustible feul is a bomb...

    • @vkobevk
      @vkobevk 4 года назад

      @@theemperor-wh40k18 yup the god emperor of mankind sit on a warp chaos bomb 😊

  • @davidscheurer
    @davidscheurer 5 лет назад +52

    Why can't tickets just be more expensive? I'd pay double to get somewhere in a fraction of the time. So would most wealthy people, who value time a lot.

    • @andrewpaulhart
      @andrewpaulhart 5 лет назад +2

      David Scheurer The reason SpaceX are even considering this is to get a revenue stream to finance the development of the BFR and trips to mars. For that it needs to be more than a niche service for the rich.

    • @ronschlorff7089
      @ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад +10

      @@andrewpaulhart Hollywood's twits and other celebs alone could provide financing for Mars; their whole lives are about being the "first with the most"!

    • @lucidonoccasion5012
      @lucidonoccasion5012 5 лет назад +3

      @@andrewpaulhart Daddy NASA, and by extension the American people, are the ones financing most of SpaceX. E2E BFR is a publicity stunt to reel in scientifically illiterate investors and raise brand value for Elon's various companies.

    • @after_midnight9592
      @after_midnight9592 5 лет назад +4

      @@ronschlorff7089 We should get a Kickstarter to fund Hollywood one way trip to Mars

    • @ronschlorff7089
      @ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад +2

      @@after_midnight9592 Matt Damon might pay for his own, and he knows his way around there :D

  • @junjieromero4143
    @junjieromero4143 3 года назад +1

    As you said the air plane in the beginning was unbelievable but as the yrears goes by it becomes reality , so the same as BFROrbital travel

  • @gazey
    @gazey 5 лет назад +50

    I Shake when I fly on normal plane, I would get a heart attack if I’m in that thing

    • @abyss1997
      @abyss1997 4 года назад +1

      pussy

    • @emilisusas1254
      @emilisusas1254 4 года назад

      I will poop my pants if i was on there

    • @okas425
      @okas425 4 года назад +1

      The only thing that would be give me a heart attack would be the cost of the ticket

    • @gazey
      @gazey 4 года назад

      Sakurako Hikari idk why but I feel dizzy when the plane goes up then I shake

    • @LykosSenpai
      @LykosSenpai 4 года назад

      @@gazey that is called feeling the blood being pushed more to one side of your body because of g forces and a slight adrenaline kick. not everyones body reacts too well to it. but just a slight shake is a normal response from your fight or flight respose when hit with adrenaline.

  • @sohanturtorial3856
    @sohanturtorial3856 6 лет назад +6

    A big problem with encouraging people is the landing type.If they know it is called a suicide burn people probably will not want to go on the BFR

    • @buihelgason
      @buihelgason 6 лет назад +1

      Thats why SpaceX calls it a Hoverslam

    • @PaulA-zp7hn
      @PaulA-zp7hn 5 лет назад

      Búi Helgason LOL, that doesn't sound much better either.
      I guess they will come up with some consumer friendly term for it. One that doesn't sound so violent....

    • @maximilianamann4175
      @maximilianamann4175 5 лет назад

      It actually isn't using the suicide burn/hoverslam method like the falcon 9. It has a way higher fuel margin for landing allowing for a slow deceleration and landing.

    • @sohanturtorial3856
      @sohanturtorial3856 5 лет назад

      @@maximilianamann4175 But its still a suicide burn or hoverslam.It will just be a longer hoverlam or suicide burn.

    • @maximilianamann4175
      @maximilianamann4175 5 лет назад

      @@sohanturtorial3856 I think it technically doesn't fall under the definition of suicide burn because the suicide burn requires the burn to be started at the most efficient time in order to save the most fuel where the BFR wastes some fuel in an attempt to reduce G force. Although with a word like suicide burn the definition isn't really set in stone so we could both be right.

  • @JoshKaufmanstuff
    @JoshKaufmanstuff 6 лет назад +17

    I think Blue Origen & Virgin Galactic have the right idea for a commercial rocket business plan with space tourism.
    That is the one thing you can only get with a rocket that nothing else can do.
    In 30 minute flights everyone is going to want to unbuckle and experience 0-G but there won't be time. (No more than the vomit comet)
    #dearmoon is a great example of this.
    Just like the original Tesla Roadster, you start with a luxury service that is low volume / high prophet.
    Much later you can do the 'Model 3' type consumer level things.

    • @justlloyd6299
      @justlloyd6299 6 лет назад +6

      Its awesome we have at least 3 companies trying to do this

    • @johnleicester3812
      @johnleicester3812 6 лет назад

      I think that Blue Origen should fusion it with Ariane or another company of space to advance

    • @maximilianamann4175
      @maximilianamann4175 5 лет назад +1

      @@johnleicester3812 I don't think they need too. They already have deals selling there engines (BE4) to ULA and are currently building the new Sheppard. I think they're on track and merging would just slow them down.

  • @stephencourton3328
    @stephencourton3328 5 лет назад +1

    Huge factor overlooked is not only making a long international flight go from 14-17 hours to less than an hour, but you going into space too. Weigh less for over 15 minutes and awesome view of Earth. Many would pay over $10,000 just for that. Imagine the vacation package. LA to Australia in 30 minutes, see Earth from 150 miles up, weighless for $10k. Likely would be booked solid for months on end.

    • @chad6288
      @chad6288 5 лет назад

      Yep, but wont they need 100s (or more) of successful cargo flights without an explosion (death) to even consider taking people?

  • @vipahman
    @vipahman 5 лет назад +11

    Seems like the anti-Tesla idea. Burning fuel inefficiently to transport the few.

    • @Ridley369
      @Ridley369 5 лет назад

      So Tesla is for everyone, then?

    • @quillmaurer6563
      @quillmaurer6563 5 лет назад +1

      I put some thought into it and actually suspect the fuel consumption might end up being on par with jet airliners. This would need to carry huge amounts of propellant, but most of that is liquid oxygen. Fuel would be liquid methane, which is relatively cheap, far cheaper per energy-content than kerosene that airliners burn (also less carbon emissions per energy as well). Airliners, it must be remembered burn a hell of a lot of fuel too, at takeoff a long-haul airliner is often carrying it's own weight in fuel. For a flight like this I suspect it wouldn't need two stages as shown in these videos, that's for flights to the Moon or Mars, for a sub-orbital hop I would think Starship (the upper stage) on it's own would be sufficient, greatly reducing cost and fuel requirements. As this video shows, it would be more expensive (at least as currently envisioned) than airliners on a per-seat basis, but not by as much as we'd expect. And it carries a hell of a lot of people, not just a few like a business jet or even Concorde would.

    • @preddyshite6342
      @preddyshite6342 5 лет назад

      Tesla Motor is actually the Anti Tesla. Nikola Tesla is wireless free energy. Tesla Motors is just a GigaFactory Trojan to monopolize Lithium-X voltaics. Electric cars existed even in Nikola Tesla's time except he decided to work on a viable power source instead of gimmicky novelties.

    • @b4me4u4ever
      @b4me4u4ever 5 лет назад

      Search for cryogenic engines

    • @felixnuwahid9879
      @felixnuwahid9879 5 лет назад

      Methane

  • @Jona69
    @Jona69 6 лет назад +60

    It doesn't need the same safety standerds as planes have now. If it's as safe as planes were in the 60s, people will do it. Especially considering the speed.

    • @moinximoya
      @moinximoya 6 лет назад +3

      Your point of view is good, however, I think current or tougher safety standards will be applied. Let's hope for this project come true and experience such a flight adventure.

    • @KrustyKlown
      @KrustyKlown 6 лет назад +6

      but current Astronaut death rate is 1 out of 31, and airline death rate is 1 out of 60,000,000 ... even getting to 1960's airline safety levels is a 6 orders of magnitude improvement (about 300,000 times better, LOL). The cost will kill this idea before safety concerns ever get tested for real .. Musk is absurdly optimistic, but then that is his job, marketing spin that generates investor cash. Many predict that BFR will morph into a highly profitable unmanned space cargo launch carrier .. there just isn't any near term practical use for carrying hundreds of people into space at once.

    • @PistonAvatarGuy
      @PistonAvatarGuy 6 лет назад +8

      The other issue is the inherent violence in ballistic rocketry. The vast majority of people aren't going to want to be knocked unconscious by 4 to 5 Gs of force on liftoff, vomit in free fall (the Vomit Comet got its name for a good reason) and then experience a fiery, hypersonic plunge into the atmosphere, followed by a rapid, last minute deceleration just before barely slowing to a stop. It would be the equivalent of bad turbulence on absolutely every flight.

    • @florin604
      @florin604 6 лет назад +4

      Only if people would accept death just for traveling faster...

    • @flybeep1661
      @flybeep1661 6 лет назад +2

      Jonathan Dirks no, in the 60s people didn't know any better. People are very aware about safety standards. Your argument seems flawed. People won't risk their lives if risks are significantly higher just because it's more convenient.

  • @saifunazar322
    @saifunazar322 5 лет назад +4

    so ... basically it is cheaper to build rocket than Airbus...wow

  • @johnshields7649
    @johnshields7649 4 года назад +2

    Interesting yet I really doubt it.
    1). It can be mistaken as a missile attack
    2). It will just make more and more space junks
    3). Regular civilians can die from heart or panic attack.
    4). Good travel means safety, slow, enjoyable, comfortable.
    If only we can teleport then I will say yeay! To the future of travel.

    • @caav56
      @caav56 4 года назад +1

      >1). It can be mistaken as a missile attack
      Not quite. The launch is announced beforehand, along with all the trajectory details. Also, Starship is far, far bigger, than any re-entry vehicle of ICBM.
      >2). It will just make more and more space junks
      No. The entire point of Starship/Super Heavy is its full reusability. Both stages are recovered and reused. There are no pyrotechnic bolts, so, staging does not produce the junk either.
      >3). Regular civilians can die from heart or panic attack.
      I assume there'll be some kind of a health check, before one boards.
      >4). Good travel means safety, slow, enjoyable, comfortable.
      Not for everyone. Some just want to get to their destination faster. And for those, Starship Earth-to-Earth will be a godsend.

  • @ElectronicAstronaut
    @ElectronicAstronaut 6 лет назад +9

    Finally! 😌

  • @heartt4994
    @heartt4994 4 года назад +6

    Everyone talking about the economic and political sides of this and I’m over here just wanting to experience 0g :)

    • @prohz9129
      @prohz9129 4 года назад +1

      There’s a plane that replicates 0g.
      It’s less dangerous than a rocket.

  • @jdenm
    @jdenm 5 лет назад +10

    What about the environment?

    • @smartbizwebmedia5922
      @smartbizwebmedia5922 5 лет назад +2

      Wonder why Elon Musk hasn't asked himself that very question. Multiple BFRs spewing CO2 everywhere would cancel out all his efforts with EV's and Solar.

    • @ToxcityBass
      @ToxcityBass 5 лет назад +9

      BFR runs on methane and oxygen, the methane is made via solar energy taking CO2 and H2O out of the atmosphere. This means it is a carbon neutral fuel

    • @jdenm
      @jdenm 5 лет назад +1

      Toxcity Bass okay didn’t know that

    • @connorofbells
      @connorofbells 5 лет назад

      Screw the environment. With this kind of thing, we won’t need Earth any more. We could move things so much faster and generally speed up all of the normal processes on Earth. This could allow us to colonize other planets sooner and we could just use up the new planets along with the Earth until we have to move on to another planet.

    • @jdenm
      @jdenm 5 лет назад +1

      We need a very very long time to make other planets look like earth

  • @stormysyndrome7043
    @stormysyndrome7043 4 года назад +1

    Think I’d get sick of the constant supersonic Booms. I can’t see it replacing commercial airliners...but for purposes of transatlantic organ transplants, and rapid military deployment...I can absolutely see this technology as being useful.

  • @BOB2112420
    @BOB2112420 5 лет назад +5

    $5000 for maintenance. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • @jayantisaha9556
    @jayantisaha9556 5 лет назад +13

    Guys read the vehicle part on the bottom of the ticket LOL 😂 4:16

    • @MoonfireSeco
      @MoonfireSeco 5 лет назад +3

      That's what BFR stands for

    • @aleck13
      @aleck13 5 лет назад +1

      @@MoonfireSeco He changed it last week to Starship and Starship heavy if its ontop of the first stage

    • @chandlerjames3311
      @chandlerjames3311 5 лет назад +1

      Moonfire No it stands for Big Falcon Rocket

    • @DeltaZSK
      @DeltaZSK 5 лет назад +2

      @@chandlerjames3311 everyone knows its name is the Big Fucking Rocket. Elon just can't officially name something like that tho.

    • @funnyguy1059
      @funnyguy1059 5 лет назад

      I see it says big fucking rocket

  • @yungstallion2201
    @yungstallion2201 5 лет назад +11

    What about space debris problem?

    • @The_Noob-io5fy
      @The_Noob-io5fy 5 лет назад

      its supposed to be fully recoverable

    • @kjetilhvalstrand1009
      @kjetilhvalstrand1009 5 лет назад

      @@The_Noob-io5fy he is talking about space junk already orbiting the earth.

    • @The_Noob-io5fy
      @The_Noob-io5fy 5 лет назад

      @@kjetilhvalstrand1009 boo hoo

    • @The_Noob-io5fy
      @The_Noob-io5fy 5 лет назад +1

      I will become a rocket scientist and create a space junk de-orbiter!!

    • @Jordan-se4oh
      @Jordan-se4oh 5 лет назад

      Thats why its reusable

  • @loyaljen2263
    @loyaljen2263 4 года назад +2

    4:18 go to that now “ Big fucking rocket”

  • @xbxb
    @xbxb 6 лет назад +17

    You don't factor the number of travel of BFR can make in 14hrs vs. the traditional of 1 flight per 14 hrs. BFR can go for 30min. vs 14hrs of flight. They don't need to lower or increase their price, they can maybe lower it even more to disrupt the airline industry.
    Let say hypothetically: for airbus international travel of 14hrs per flight, BFR can do roughly 25(conservative) flight vs the 1 flight of the traditional airplane. Also the fuel of BFR is methane based so it's a lot cheaper than traditional Rocket grade fuel.
    Did you watch the TED talk of Gwynne Shotwell talking about BFR Earth-to-Earth Travel? Here's the link:ruclips.net/video/Dar8P3r7GYA/видео.html

    • @AmbientMorality
      @AmbientMorality 6 лет назад +2

      It takes more than 30 minutes for turnaround of a commercial airliner. Logistics are even harder for a rocket where cargo and passengers are high up, the fueling needs to be faster, etc.
      You're assuming the main cost of an airline is the capital expenditure on airplane purchases, but usually it's fuel, maintenance, labor, just about everything but the airplane purchases. Fuel, maintenance, and to some extent labor all scale with number of flights rather than number of aircraft

    • @markussavolainen
      @markussavolainen 5 лет назад

      First of all it would be closer to 90 mins per flight as you wouldn't want to reach orbital velocity.
      And secondly those launches would need to happen around 100 km offshore away from anyone as they tend to be quite a bit louder than airplanes when landing or taking off so in reality you would still be looking around 2 hours of traveling before and after your initial flight in order to to and from the cities you were actually traveling.

    • @xbxb
      @xbxb 5 лет назад +2

      @@markussavolainen Really 100km away? Where did you get that numbers?

    • @seandonahue4469
      @seandonahue4469 5 лет назад

      One rocket can't make more than one flight every 14 hrs. The reused sections need to be refurbished and the parts that aren't reused will need to be replaced

    • @MaximusMerideus
      @MaximusMerideus 5 лет назад

      @@seandonahue4469 why would you assume they would only have 1? they could have many and as they refurbish 1(also, the video said the new rocket would not need to be refurbished) their using the others.

  • @ele4853
    @ele4853 5 лет назад +6

    Yes , flying is the future for transportation of people and things. Space, here we go!

  • @James-iy5rj
    @James-iy5rj 6 лет назад +44

    I'm surprised, as a lover of science and technology, by the people who promote tech while adding a great dollop of magical thinking, it seems contradictory.

    • @MrMilkman29
      @MrMilkman29 5 лет назад +2

      It's what happens when you blindly follow people.

    • @rolandfeussner1892
      @rolandfeussner1892 5 лет назад +7

      I would honestly like to know if you said the same thing about landing and relaunching an orbital-class rocket five years ago

    • @AndrewDun1
      @AndrewDun1 5 лет назад +3

      For the record, magical thinking refers to the belief that thoughts on their own can influence the world. What you’re referring to is credulousness.

    • @James-iy5rj
      @James-iy5rj 5 лет назад +1

      Fair point.@@AndrewDun1

    • @James-iy5rj
      @James-iy5rj 5 лет назад

      I'm not familiar with your example nor am I clear about the point you are trying to make. @@rolandfeussner1892

  • @GuardsmanBass
    @GuardsmanBass 4 года назад +2

    There's some still efforts to try and do really fast trans-oceanic flights (see Boom Aerospace), but the "must go faster" drive kind of fell away once Business Class flights started including stuff like fully reclining seats-to-beds (allowing business travelers to time their long-distance flights so they could sleep for most of it) and on-board internet access. I'm skeptical there will be a huge market for point-to-point Starship passenger travel, although some cargo flights might happen that way.

  • @kolecava
    @kolecava 5 лет назад +47

    CO2 pollution is not even the major problem, but noise pollution is a bigger concern.

    • @mattmoquin6943
      @mattmoquin6943 5 лет назад +7

      well, the boat will transport people away from land to the launchpad, and rockets aren't painfully loud in the first place

    • @greynolds17
      @greynolds17 5 лет назад +16

      @@mattmoquin6943rockets are pretty damn loud my dude...especailly compared to planes

    • @greynolds17
      @greynolds17 5 лет назад +4

      co2 is also a problem when you think about rockets instead of planes...planes are much more efficent

    • @kolecava
      @kolecava 5 лет назад +1

      @@greynolds17 specially sonic booms, hell Concord had this issue.

    • @kolecava
      @kolecava 5 лет назад

      @@greynolds17 The amount of fuel that is burned is mind blowing. I am not very knowledgeable about this, but is Ion propulsion more efficient, or is it used in most launches? In my head, Xenon is more efficient, or is it just another emission which is not efficient?

  • @sonichuizcool7445
    @sonichuizcool7445 5 лет назад +11

    Sign a disclaimer. Simple. Its safe enough I would ride one.

    • @worton1968
      @worton1968 5 лет назад

      people start to pass out at 7 G you had to pass a medical examination

    • @sonichuizcool7445
      @sonichuizcool7445 5 лет назад +2

      @@worton1968 I look at the math and see roughly what they would experience. Technically you would be following a ballistic trajectory then again you aren't. There's rocket assistance. Yes some forces but not 7 gs worth

    • @sonichuizcool7445
      @sonichuizcool7445 5 лет назад

      @@worton1968 He steven, I looked into this. Please dont take this as me being trying to be some snotty jerk. The initial takeoff would semi uncomfortable to the weak, frail or sick. However for the healthy person its very much a fun rollercoaster type ride. The G forces Would be in that range.
      As long as it wasnt treated as a ballistic missile the over all G forces could be minimized. The idea is to get out of the atmosphere quickly leaving behind all the friction. Hit your speed and then re-enter taking a much easier re-entry trajectory than an orbital velocity space craft would.
      This is very do-able and with some engineering could be very cool for the wealthy at first then opening the way for the common peasants like me and you.

  • @GH-oi2jf
    @GH-oi2jf 5 лет назад +6

    I wouldn’t fly on that thing. Book me on a B737 Max or NG.

    • @6.0_lui
      @6.0_lui 5 лет назад

      lmao because planes are super safe as well because nothing and no companies know about issues of their planes wait for people to die and then say oh yeah our planes are fucked cough cough "boeing"