Saturn 5 launched 6 times in 20 months, the last of which was a manned moon landing. That was 55 YEARS AGO. This was also the 6th launch of Super Heavy. It aborted and the only landing it will make it at the bottom of the ocean.
All 6 SolarFlares Launched At Earth, The Day Before Each StarShip Launch?🚀 🛡️ Geoengineering the skies with the MotherShip. 🚀 Shielding Out The SolarStorm 1st Launch 🌞💥 On April 19, 2023, there was a significant solar activity event, with a coronal mass ejection: -EarthSky
Why do some people always have to find fault, complain, and be negative? This was a test flight to gain data to improve for future missions. It was not a failure. Tax payer money was not used, private money is used. The booster being brought down in the gulf was a planned diversion. Some people just have to whine about anything and everything. I appreciate what they are doing.
It's not, this is actually quite late. The original contract was that the starship be ready for the moon early 2024. The project still has not recovered the starship, only the booster which is the easy part in this case, but if they would want to send something further than low earth orbit for example the moon, they would not be able to recover the booster in florida. They are not even close to being ready on time for Artemis and would need to launch rockets for the next 2 years just to accumulate the fuel in space (about 20 successful launches)
@gaypigeon5365 so im not sure where your getting your information (my guess is your ass) but the crewed TEST flight isnt scheduled till September 2025. Actual lunar landing is scheduled sept 2026. The booster is just that, a booster no matter where they are headed the booster will only be used to get the ship to orbit just as its has done and just as it is doing. So they will absolutely be able to catch it exactly as planned. And for the record Artemis 1 was successfully completed in 22 and the orion spacecraft unmaned has already orbited the moon....but keep making things up if youd like.
@@popularreject666 you do understand that landing on the moon will be donne during artemis iii in 2026 using the human landing system wich is a modified version of starship. You still need 20 rockets to bring the necessary fuel to send hls to the moon, this was calculated by destin sandlin (aka smaetereveryday on YT) a rocket engineer... Please continue using ad hominems to flatter your ego instead of doing basic reasearch. You would need 2 years worth of launches, then it should had started in september and we are reaching the end of november. At this rate, blue origin (backup to space x for hls) might be landing with people on the moon before spacex. If the mission doesent get another delay wich is quite plaussible since the nasa budget keeps getting cut.
🛸👽WE ARE AMUSED DEAR EARTHLING . SOME OF OUR FELLOW INTERSTELLAR BRETHREN ARE GREEN 🧟 WITH ENVY THOUGH ... YES WE ALIENS HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOUR TOO . NarNoo NarNoo .
Booster catch was done last time and had to be called off this time. There is no vertical landing attempt of starship in this configuration until now. I wouldn't call it getting better.
@Hungary_0987 Booster went into the Gulf of Mexico, and the ship went into Indian Ocean. None of them "landed." Which is kind of a critical part of interplanetary missions. Out of 2 missions in this configuration, we have 1 booster catch and no ship landings yet. There will be no green flag for interplanetary missions until they manage to do that consistently.
Absolutely love all the hard work every single one of you that has anything to do with working on this project! Thank you for bringing the future into this generation
This is like watching a skyscraper landing vertically into the sea. I wish to be able to watch at lease one future launch in person. It will be awe inspiring.
Somehow i think we gona spent whole first half of this century to get these things right, similar like planes in 20th century, it took 50 years for them to become commercialised and used in a way we know it today. i believe by the time we are all super old lets say 2070/80/90, we gona have normal travel between earth, moon and mars. or maybe even that is to optimistic idk anymore
Once they manage to pull off the journey to Mars (with humans) a few times, i dont see why they couldnt start repeating the process Also, while they use the current process to go to Mars, they could be developing the orbital station to make it even easier for ships to come and go without actually going to earth
Technological capabilities are completely different than when we tried flying people for the first time like AI (machine learning), quantum computing, robotics and automation, 3D printing and manufacturing etc.. when we heard of Moore’s law (1965) for the first time, nobody would believe that 50% of the population in the US would have personal computers in their homes around 1997.. yet 10 years later we had an iPhone in our pockets that was even more powerful than that big box from 10 years earlier.. If you see where we are at right now (catching a rocket from 75km high) I don’t think you have to wait 50 years to jump in a rocket to explore the universe. If you are rich enough right now, I think you can even do it tomorrow tbh 😂
Congrats to all involved. Sure is fascinating to see how far you all have come since the first venture into space. I was a kid when the first humans walked on the moon. I'm old now and won't live to see you complete a Mars mission but I have every confidence that you brilliant people will get the job done. Stay safe and don't give up!❤
The way Elon is exploring tech & space industry is ......amazing !! (Before I wasn't like him at all bt with these successful missions....i totally fanned him now') #keepGoinElon
People apparently don’t realize how close we actually are to making the Starship usable. It went all the way up to 26.500 km/h, to achieve a stable low earth orbit (LEO) it would only have needed to go about 28.000 km/h. So that means we are pretty damn close to harvest the fruits of Starships decade long development.
It actually did achieve an orbit, just not a very useful one. I think it was 208x50km after the in-space relight. Had the engine burned for 2-3 more seconds it would’ve been in an orbit that was stable for a little while
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что бы разогнать ракету с 5 тысяч до 26 тысяч достаточно топлива и двигателей второй ступени . Топлива хватает еще и для торможения на последней стадии полета . Почему не используют топливо для более быстрого торможения при входе в атмосферу ? не обязательно до 5 тысяч, 10 тысяч тоже не даст так нагревать вторую ступень ?
What is nice none of it is taxpayer money and it's for the future of the people who work for a living and are responsible that are tired of being drugged down by these people who'd whine and complain and think someone owes them something this is for people who deserve it
All taxpayer funded. Private equity won’t fund 4+ billion of cost to achieve 3% of stated mission. Suppose to be landing on the moon haven’t taken a payload And successfully returned it to earth let’s alone demonstrated orbital refuelling of 2 starships or land starship successfully on various unprepared surfaces.
Repost 4 days ago SpaceX catch tower is an engineering milestone or engineering malpractice Let us compare the catch tower with the landing legs. 1. Catch tower: (a) function/ touch ground, (b) operation /(1) catch (2) lower down (c) Structure stress/tension (d) Cost / High (e) Risk / high (3X5) (f) Future / to be abandoned 2. Landing legs: (a) Function/touch ground, (b) operation/touch the ground (c) Structure stress /compression (d) Cost / low (e) Risk/ low (2x2) (f) Future / to be continued Spacex is a smart company and will make the right decision
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Landing legs are a poor solution as they’ll only be used for 0.1% of the flight but need to be carried the whole time and decrease the payload. Space X wants starship to be as cheap and mundane as cargo aircraft, also catching it makes refueling a simple process. They’ll never use landing legs imo.
the issue with legs is that this thing weighs way more and youre cutting into your cargo lift capacity by adding 4 to 6 heavy landing legs, and that is each launch, so its actually significantly more costly
"Failures" for rocketry are unavoidable. They lead to further study and eventual breakthroughs for those willing to move forward after failure, same as with everything worthwhile in life. Incredible stuff, and I hope schools all over the US and Canada took time out from teaching kids about gender fluidity to have them watch this inspiring history and technological wonderment.
soft landing is really a good choice in terms of economy and effectiveness. really impressive, hope soon all the launching process will have the same trick applied.
On the bright side, we know the abort protocol works. I wonder if, in farther-future operations, the landing criteria will be to have two neighboring towers ready, for redundancy.
Cooperation between SpaceX and Roscosmos is needed. The first got super heavy rocket, the second develops nuclear-powered towing vessel. SpaceX would deliver 150 tons of payload to orbit, Roscosmos would drag it to Moon, to Mars etc. "Dreams, dreams, dreams")
@@ReservedForFutureUse I think it is North American culture, a kind of Germanic must fit in, collective hysteria;whatever. As for Musk, he is not a Yank, and they have been doing that kind of thing for a long time, it is getting worse though.
I think Starship 7's launch was successfu, They can now catch and land the booster and Starship next lunch for sure. By the look of it, it splashed in the ocean very smoothly. 💪💪❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yeah, not really. Booster catch failed no matter what the reason is. And we are yet to see starship vertical landing in this configuration, which is the most important part of future missions.
Weirdly enough after the explosion, the booster was still floating there in the gulf. I think the “explosion” was just rapidly vented gas. I had an eyewitness account btw.
Use to be years between significant space launches. Now it seems like just another launch this week. Still very cool to watch.
3 in last 3 days
just another crash
That's what happens when the government isn't running the program.
5:18 on the right side of earth where space begins, you see movement of something.
Saturn 5 launched 6 times in 20 months, the last of which was a manned moon landing.
That was 55 YEARS AGO.
This was also the 6th launch of Super Heavy.
It aborted and the only landing it will make it at the bottom of the ocean.
All 6 Starship launches:
• Starship 1: April 20, 2023
• Starship 2: November 18, 2023
• Starship 3: March 14, 2024
• Starship 4: June 6, 2024
• Starship 5: October 13, 2024
• Starship 6: November 19, 2024
all for one year💀
This is absolute fast pace. Watching this feels almighty and terrify at the same time.
All 6 SolarFlares Launched At Earth, The Day Before Each StarShip Launch?🚀 🛡️ Geoengineering the skies with the MotherShip. 🚀 Shielding Out The SolarStorm
1st Launch 🌞💥 On April 19, 2023, there was a significant solar activity event, with a coronal mass ejection: -EarthSky
Starship 7: November 20,2024
@@tgmtf5963 No it was Starship 6. In which world do you live btw?
Why do some people always have to find fault, complain, and be negative? This was a test flight to gain data to improve for future missions. It was not a failure. Tax payer money was not used, private money is used. The booster being brought down in the gulf was a planned diversion. Some people just have to whine about anything and everything. I appreciate what they are doing.
jelousy deep inside
its something they will never achieve in their lifetime
Amen.
because people are restarted
because it hurts the planet for the no reason focus on aliens we dont need this outdated shit this does nothing for the world
Jealousy 💯
This is a Phenomenal Momentum!!!!!
It's not, this is actually quite late. The original contract was that the starship be ready for the moon early 2024. The project still has not recovered the starship, only the booster which is the easy part in this case, but if they would want to send something further than low earth orbit for example the moon, they would not be able to recover the booster in florida. They are not even close to being ready on time for Artemis and would need to launch rockets for the next 2 years just to accumulate the fuel in space (about 20 successful launches)
@gaypigeon5365 so im not sure where your getting your information (my guess is your ass) but the crewed TEST flight isnt scheduled till September 2025. Actual lunar landing is scheduled sept 2026.
The booster is just that, a booster no matter where they are headed the booster will only be used to get the ship to orbit just as its has done and just as it is doing. So they will absolutely be able to catch it exactly as planned. And for the record Artemis 1 was successfully completed in 22 and the orion spacecraft unmaned has already orbited the moon....but keep making things up if youd like.
@gaypigeon5365 Sucks that the government is stopping their progress at every corner out of spite. Now they'll be able to make some real progress.
@@popularreject666 you do understand that landing on the moon will be donne during artemis iii in 2026 using the human landing system wich is a modified version of starship. You still need 20 rockets to bring the necessary fuel to send hls to the moon, this was calculated by destin sandlin (aka smaetereveryday on YT) a rocket engineer... Please continue using ad hominems to flatter your ego instead of doing basic reasearch. You would need 2 years worth of launches, then it should had started in september and we are reaching the end of november. At this rate, blue origin (backup to space x for hls) might be landing with people on the moon before spacex. If the mission doesent get another delay wich is quite plaussible since the nasa budget keeps getting cut.
@@Banana_Jesus_the government? I think the exploding vehicles are hampering progress.
For what's only their 6th flight with Ship is an incredible achievement! Bravo SpaceX! 👏
when the splash down is so smooth that there is no splash
Because they cut the part where it went boooom 💥 😂😂😂😂
@@irvinclemente2368 what do you mean, they cut it before splashdown to another camera as it went kabooom
That connecting ring (hot staging) has to work so hard! It must be a real work of art in mechanical engineering.
Wow, I'm totally speechless watching all the magnificent......
Aliens are like damn these guys are getting btr and btr 😂
🛸👽WE ARE AMUSED DEAR EARTHLING . SOME OF OUR FELLOW INTERSTELLAR BRETHREN ARE GREEN 🧟 WITH ENVY THOUGH ... YES WE ALIENS HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOUR TOO . NarNoo NarNoo .
Booster catch was done last time and had to be called off this time. There is no vertical landing attempt of starship in this configuration until now. I wouldn't call it getting better.
@@amitpatilamityes there is vertical ship landing, what are you talking about?
@Hungary_0987 Booster went into the Gulf of Mexico, and the ship went into Indian Ocean. None of them "landed." Which is kind of a critical part of interplanetary missions. Out of 2 missions in this configuration, we have 1 booster catch and no ship landings yet. There will be no green flag for interplanetary missions until they manage to do that consistently.
Nahh, aliens are like, why are these stupid Earthlings still burning fuel? Don't they realize that they are destroying their own planet?
Brilliant mission! Starship team, thanks for the 6th launch!!🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Congratulations to Space-X and Elon Musk.
Absolutely love all the hard work every single one of you that has anything to do with working on this project! Thank you for bringing the future into this generation
Elon has geniuses working for him
And they can’t stand him
@@SamWilkinsonn just like your mom can't stand you.
@@MyDemon32 why are right wingers all painfully unfunny?
@@MyDemon32 Why are you mad? He's right. Elon is an awkward loser.
More succesfull then you will ever be keep coping @ImpreccablePony
GO SpaceX and Elon! USA!!
It would be amazing to see this live
I live on SPI..seen all 6 live.. it's mid...
@panaderofilms I'm from Australia so I don't know what SPI is or mid,for that matter.
We are still in the dark ages using a full word to explain
You can’t because it’s bullshit...no ones in space no ones ever been in space..it’s all cgi, camera manipulation.
@@NigelBiddell basically he is saying he lives at south padre island and the rocket launch was whatever
@WembyismyGoat thanks I'm not hip with the libs.its probably my natural hair colour
Beautiful landing! Congratulations Elon! Congratulations Space team!
It exploded 😂😂😂
The "payload" was too heavy and the booster did not have enough fuel to make it back for the catch/landing
I knew it! It's the damn banana!
❤
It was a toy, so this thing still can't reach LEO even when completely empty? That's...not very impressive, is it?
@@braindecay9477bro didnt catch the sarcasm 😂
Its a damn prototype bro, do better!
This is like watching a skyscraper landing vertically into the sea. I wish to be able to watch at lease one future launch in person. It will be awe inspiring.
man they cut the booster camera too soon
Somehow i think we gona spent whole first half of this century to get these things right, similar like planes in 20th century, it took 50 years for them to become commercialised and used in a way we know it today. i believe by the time we are all super old lets say 2070/80/90, we gona have normal travel between earth, moon and mars. or maybe even that is to optimistic idk anymore
Once they manage to pull off the journey to Mars (with humans) a few times, i dont see why they couldnt start repeating the process
Also, while they use the current process to go to Mars, they could be developing the orbital station to make it even easier for ships to come and go without actually going to earth
Technological capabilities are completely different than when we tried flying people for the first time like AI (machine learning), quantum computing, robotics and automation, 3D printing and manufacturing etc.. when we heard of Moore’s law (1965) for the first time, nobody would believe that 50% of the population in the US would have personal computers in their homes around 1997.. yet 10 years later we had an iPhone in our pockets that was even more powerful than that big box from 10 years earlier..
If you see where we are at right now (catching a rocket from 75km high) I don’t think you have to wait 50 years to jump in a rocket to explore the universe. If you are rich enough right now, I think you can even do it tomorrow tbh 😂
Bravo Elon and the whole team!!!!
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Congrats to all involved. Sure is fascinating to see how far you all have come since the first venture into space. I was a kid when the first humans walked on the moon. I'm old now and won't live to see you complete a Mars mission but I have every confidence that you brilliant people will get the job done. Stay safe and don't give up!❤
It would be nice to know what happened with the booster
Wind?? Lol
It went kaboom in the ocean, if they can't land it safely they have to blow it up or risk recovering a ticking time bomb.
@@Pigeon_BirbWhy is recovering it from the water any more dangerous than catching it with a giant tower?
It went KABOOM
The way Elon is exploring tech & space industry is ......amazing !! (Before I wasn't like him at all bt with these successful missions....i totally fanned him now') #keepGoinElon
Elon smoking a nice blunt with Joe Rogan rn and watching his rocket land
Totally amazing!
7:47 They cut the explosion part.
Yes, very Soviet of them.
how do people believe the earth is flat? it’s clearly not
Oh no. Here they come. Let’s troll the flat earthers lol.😂
As i was saying only the sitting people dont make mistake .Congrats SpaceX
Congratulations Elon and SpaceX team! Truly amazing accomplishment...oh to be there!!
A few errors. Totally understand.🌼
Are we there yet? LFG!!
Nowhere nearly there yet, unfortunately.
People apparently don’t realize how close we actually are to making the Starship usable. It went all the way up to 26.500 km/h, to achieve a stable low earth orbit (LEO) it would only have needed to go about 28.000 km/h. So that means we are pretty damn close to harvest the fruits of Starships decade long development.
It actually did achieve an orbit, just not a very useful one. I think it was 208x50km after the in-space relight. Had the engine burned for 2-3 more seconds it would’ve been in an orbit that was stable for a little while
Nuclear like explosion of booster was crazy 😅
It was the sea crash and massive explosion that everyone was reacting to. Well done SpaceX
It exploded you doughnut
Hey Mr. Leokim. Just wanted to say I'm a big fan of your Redback spider series you have posted over the years. You're always very funny and hope you and you family are doing very well sir.
Your videos have helped me get through tough times believe it or not. Thank you.
Why didn't they show or mention it here?????
Really could do without all the silly shouting and holering - its so annoying!
Flat earthers in denial - 3 minutes 52 seconds...
Guess nobody noticed the booster behind starship after it was already supposed to have splashed down
What do you mean? Timestamp?
Fantastic elon
He didn't do anything lol, it's the engineers who do the work. All he does is tweet.
7:31 splashdown to be just looked on IFT 4
что бы разогнать ракету с 5 тысяч до 26 тысяч достаточно топлива и двигателей второй ступени . Топлива хватает еще и для торможения на последней стадии полета . Почему не используют топливо для более быстрого торможения при входе в атмосферу ? не обязательно до 5 тысяч, 10 тысяч тоже не даст так нагревать вторую ступень ?
You need a lot more fuel for that.
What is nice none of it is taxpayer money and it's for the future of the people who work for a living and are responsible that are tired of being drugged down by these people who'd whine and complain and think someone owes them something this is for people who deserve it
100 per cent correct
I was actually wondering today how all this is funded. Do you know how all that works?
No, nasa has funded 4 billion usd to develop starship
All taxpayer funded. Private equity won’t fund 4+ billion of cost to achieve 3% of stated mission. Suppose to be landing on the moon haven’t taken a payload And successfully returned it to earth let’s alone demonstrated orbital refuelling of 2 starships or land starship successfully on various unprepared surfaces.
lol!!! Do a basic Google search on how many $Bs of Govt funding is in this! It’s min 50% taxpayer, maybe near 75% taxpayer! You simpleton.
good call to call off the catch
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God bless Elen Musk and all the people working tirelessly, so hard to make this happens.
Awesome 👏 👏👏🇺🇸❤️
Repost 4 days ago
SpaceX catch tower is an engineering milestone or engineering malpractice
Let us compare the catch tower with the landing legs.
1. Catch tower: (a) function/ touch ground, (b) operation /(1) catch (2) lower down (c) Structure stress/tension (d) Cost / High (e) Risk / high (3X5) (f) Future / to be abandoned
2. Landing legs: (a) Function/touch ground, (b) operation/touch the ground (c) Structure stress /compression (d) Cost / low (e) Risk/ low (2x2) (f) Future / to be continued
Spacex is a smart company and will make the right decision
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Landing legs are a poor solution as they’ll only be used for 0.1% of the flight but need to be carried the whole time and decrease the payload. Space X wants starship to be as cheap and mundane as cargo aircraft, also catching it makes refueling a simple process. They’ll never use landing legs imo.
the issue with legs is that this thing weighs way more and youre cutting into your cargo lift capacity by adding 4 to 6 heavy landing legs, and that is each launch, so its actually significantly more costly
@@kyrozephyr8628i would not call a billion dollar rocket cheap lol
Great Launch
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Error and Correct - > Practice makes perfect and this is how Elon and his extraordinary SpaceX team accomplished it.
Imagine the explosion of the whole base if they said "fuck it, try to catch anyway"
Best thing about space launch is joining in the count
It was a delight to meet you!
"Failures" for rocketry are unavoidable. They lead to further study and eventual breakthroughs for those willing to move forward after failure, same as with everything worthwhile in life. Incredible stuff, and I hope schools all over the US and Canada took time out from teaching kids about gender fluidity to have them watch this inspiring history and technological wonderment.
7:39 SpaceX showed the landing but cut away before it fell over and exploded in a spectacular fireball.
With much appreciation ❤.
Amazing 👏👏👏👌👍👁️👁️
Awesome job they will get this figured out in no time onto the next
soft landing is really a good choice in terms of economy and effectiveness. really impressive, hope soon all the launching process will have the same trick applied.
this is amazing😄
Let’s send Biden and Kamala on a trip with a one-way ticket.😂
UAP enters right screen at 5:14 .........
Dang it the chopsticks were a no-go but still super cool watching it splash down slowly like it did but i was thinking noooo dont let it get wet haha
Wowwww… AMAZING ❤️❤️❤️❤️
No go for the catch…too bad. Everything else was still amazing.
On the bright side, we know the abort protocol works. I wonder if, in farther-future operations, the landing criteria will be to have two neighboring towers ready, for redundancy.
Hello from Louisville KY 💕
Does this mean that Musk technically ownes the $10 000 000 000 000 000 dollar asteroid? LOL
7:41 the reporter 😂😂
Did they just censored the explosion
fish eyes everywhere
Haven't seen a single fish in the video, what are you talking about?
@ about you
Still incredible!!!!
It was extraordinaire .🐚💪🏽
Is this a rerun?
No
Cooperation between SpaceX and Roscosmos is needed. The first got super heavy rocket, the second develops nuclear-powered towing vessel. SpaceX would deliver 150 tons of payload to orbit, Roscosmos would drag it to Moon, to Mars etc. "Dreams, dreams, dreams")
Why do we need the North Korean style crowd caterwauling?
Those crowds are the people who worked on the project, a proud parent of their creation. They're just so happy about their success.
@@DOI_ARTSthey can celebrate but I don’t want to hear them. It sounds ridiculous lol! Can they release a muted feed, of just the announcements?
Because they must appease their dear leader or risk being fired
@@DOI_ARTS Yes of course they are, keep taking the meds, everything will be ok soon.
@@ReservedForFutureUse I think it is North American culture, a kind of Germanic must fit in, collective hysteria;whatever. As for Musk, he is not a Yank, and they have been doing that kind of thing for a long time, it is getting worse though.
Absolutely amazing.
where is it going?
Test flight only - no destination yet apart from landing zone and landing zone alternate
Did something happened to tower 1 during launch?
Yes.
Why did booster speed increase from zero to 100 km/h as the booster toppled over into the sea?
The GPS must have been at the top of the booster, and as it tipped over, the top accelerated.
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I think Starship 7's launch was successfu, They can now catch and land the booster and Starship next lunch for sure. By the look of it, it splashed in the ocean very smoothly. 💪💪❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸
Then exploded.
Yeah, not really. Booster catch failed no matter what the reason is. And we are yet to see starship vertical landing in this configuration, which is the most important part of future missions.
UFO just flew through at 6:31 to 6:32. They must have these on radar.
Not sure you can see a video data glitch on radar.
This is Gattaca
This is a very Amazing expérience ever... congratulations to spacex team and its Boss
Wow, those groupies cheering are like a cult everytime! WTF 😂
Congratulations 🚀👌😁great job, fantastic video material.
Thank you 🙏 🦋🌈✨🕊️🚀
If you plan on going to Mars, better be testing this with double fuel capacity.
They deleted the explosion. Shame
Weirdly enough after the explosion, the booster was still floating there in the gulf. I think the “explosion” was just rapidly vented gas. I had an eyewitness account btw.
I can already imagine billionaires playing space golf on the moon 20 years from now
I wanna see Trump turn to Musk and say, "Now ride it."
That would’ve been fine, that came down as smooth as polished marble. We gonna be fighting Chinese robots on the moon in no time at all!
Does anybody have the entire schedule for the next year,in boca raton Texas?
No
Misleading cover picture.
hmm this was just a test of course. Next will be landing the booster on the tower. How amazing how this is planned. Amazing absolutely amazing
Genius
It will be a small thing to add a Parachoot on starship to maybe be reusable. Boosters are perfected
Awesome
I wish Musk would stick to inventing things and stay out of politics
I am very happy that Elon Musk is with Trump. It’s going to be a star chamber team and they will save America.
Thankyou