Elon Reveals Starship Version 3; We Have Questions!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2024
  • The latest revelations from Elon Musk's internal SpaceX presentation, covering Starship Versions 2 and 3, including enhanced performance figures and design evolutions. Includes the upcoming booster catch simulations planned for Flight 4 and potential actual catches in Flight 5.
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  • @michaeldeierhoi4096
    @michaeldeierhoi4096 Месяц назад +43

    Your presentation was interesting however it also reflects Elon's tendency to jump way ahead of reality at the present. When it came to the questions at the end I thought 'we'll see it when we see it'.

    • @Rogue_Leader
      @Rogue_Leader 17 дней назад

      We won’t see it. Musk is a hype man who’s fooling his investors.

    • @ANTIStraussian
      @ANTIStraussian 14 дней назад +4

      None of the Mars city stuff is close to reality. Majority of the presentation was all lies and a copy of his last 2 speeches.

  • @tmcb_
    @tmcb_ Месяц назад +81

    "What's for lunch?" LOL

    • @clayel1
      @clayel1 Месяц назад +8

      asking the real questions here

    • @Vytirix_RBX
      @Vytirix_RBX Месяц назад +2

      Daily dose of FTS and methalox soda, anyone?

    • @sapiotone
      @sapiotone Месяц назад +2

      Bacon?

    • @thatyoudliketoknow1628
      @thatyoudliketoknow1628 Месяц назад +1

      Protein drinks for maximum godlike physique

  • @AdrieKooijman
    @AdrieKooijman 22 дня назад +18

    By now most people have discovered that if Elon says 'next year' he actually means 'in my dreams'.
    And just like with normal human beings dreams only very occasionally come true. 😊

    • @ThinkingNow
      @ThinkingNow 14 дней назад +3

      I had never fully understood imaginary numbers until I heard Elon make a prediction.

    • @LLachs283
      @LLachs283 14 дней назад

      but dont you understand? he works 80 hours a week and sleeps on the factories floor! XD

    • @FlorianXXV
      @FlorianXXV 12 дней назад

      @@LLachs283 *his workers. no I mean he totally does, he knows more than them too. A true elon certified genius he is.

    • @LLachs283
      @LLachs283 12 дней назад +1

      @FlorianXXV absolutely. A true genious, working so hard selling unfinished products

  • @Imagine_Beyond
    @Imagine_Beyond Месяц назад +33

    20:53 What’s for lunch? That’s the most important question out of all :)

    • @MidnightCustoms111
      @MidnightCustoms111 Месяц назад

      Tacos

    • @Vytirix_RBX
      @Vytirix_RBX Месяц назад

      Bacon bacon bacon!!

    • @peterford5408
      @peterford5408 Месяц назад +1

      Whoever put that line in has plausible deniability. It was just a typo!
      Q: What's for LAUNCH?
      A: Definitely not TEA-TEB.

  • @MickRonald
    @MickRonald Месяц назад +29

    Lots of questions raised. Looking forward to future videos updating us with the answers as they become available. Thank you NSF.

  • @jwoak0913
    @jwoak0913 Месяц назад +6

    Good job Adrian and thx for the update.

  • @kamikazeuk2434
    @kamikazeuk2434 Месяц назад +35

    Awesome.... Thanks Team NSF for the content

  • @TheScientificPotato
    @TheScientificPotato Месяц назад +1

    Great video answered a lot of questions I had. Thank you NSF!

  • @RyanSmith-dy7fk
    @RyanSmith-dy7fk Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the great breakdown, Adrian.

  • @JGS123WRPTP
    @JGS123WRPTP Месяц назад +7

    Brilliant detail!

  • @muleskinnerfilms6719
    @muleskinnerfilms6719 Месяц назад +6

    Well done guys!

  • @davidelang
    @davidelang Месяц назад +11

    more pressure in the chamber can be due to more pressure in the pumps, or due to less pressure loss between the pumps and the chamber.
    simplifying the plumbing is one good way to reduce the pressure loss between the pumps and the chamber.

    • @daveevans2527
      @daveevans2527 Месяц назад

      Good point. NASA did the that with the Shuttle's engine.

  • @willneal-boyd7161
    @willneal-boyd7161 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing video! Would also love to see a video on the other parts of the presentation like Moon Base Alpha, different industries coming together for Mars development, etc. But love this technical side of Starship!

  • @MrKellymcilrath
    @MrKellymcilrath Месяц назад +7

    Great video NSF, & Adrian, Thank you, You answered many questions, but left many more to be answered!

  • @corrinastanley125
    @corrinastanley125 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks Adrian and NSF team, great update and explanations. I think they might be babying the engines to ensure they complete the mission. They can learn how much more they can push once they inspect the returned engines.

  • @oldmanstumpie1061
    @oldmanstumpie1061 29 дней назад +1

    Fascinating. Not sure how I felt like that 20 minute video only went for 5 minutes. So much good stuff in there. Live long and prosper NSF.

  • @user-jp8wb8th2r
    @user-jp8wb8th2r Месяц назад +1

    Great video, thank you for the commentary.

  • @joansparky4439
    @joansparky4439 Месяц назад +2

    nice work, thanks

  • @thomvinson
    @thomvinson Месяц назад +2

    Nicely done!

  • @dredlock3000
    @dredlock3000 Месяц назад +3

    Cheers NSF!!!

  • @richardknapp570
    @richardknapp570 Месяц назад +1

    Excited...and can't wait to see them start testing V2s!

  • @pewterhacker
    @pewterhacker 29 дней назад +1

    @20:25 "A lot of this is very notional". That's a very nice way of putting it.

  • @danswan1047
    @danswan1047 Месяц назад

    What an outstanding overview of this prototype vehicle. You folks are amazing. Great job.

  • @Ellie-pc4rc
    @Ellie-pc4rc 27 дней назад +4

    Congrats on 1million subscribers !

  • @cyteen02
    @cyteen02 Месяц назад

    Love the level of detail you guys go into in this vid - thanks NSF

  • @TheBonsaiZone
    @TheBonsaiZone Месяц назад +5

    Version 5 will be so tall, Starship will be in orbit without even firing the booster.

  • @MichaelSmith-kn4cl
    @MichaelSmith-kn4cl Месяц назад

    Excellent assessment of the numbers, thank you!

  • @davidbritton-ohl1672
    @davidbritton-ohl1672 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @59seank
    @59seank Месяц назад

    Great job Adrian!

  • @chrismoule7242
    @chrismoule7242 Месяц назад +4

    This is excellent stuff - thank you. Several questions that await answers - brilliant. Looking forward to seeing & hearing about them!

  • @zachreyhelmberger894
    @zachreyhelmberger894 27 дней назад

    Fantastic presentation!! Well done!

  • @Spacenoodlesisgreat
    @Spacenoodlesisgreat Месяц назад +8

    Oh cool member’s only!

  • @bobthegreat297
    @bobthegreat297 Месяц назад +2

    thanks nsf!

  • @photogeNK
    @photogeNK Месяц назад +21

    That long Starship just won't stop haunting my dreams man..

    • @thatyoudliketoknow1628
      @thatyoudliketoknow1628 Месяц назад

      Lucky u

    • @trystanbarnett2477
      @trystanbarnett2477 Месяц назад +1

      Real im traumatised

    • @kennethc2466
      @kennethc2466 25 дней назад

      Suction of the Elon member, will be a nightmare of normal humans. SIMPs, on the other hand, will revel in the 'long starship dreams', as they clean their sheets of Elon ecto 'plasum'.

    • @dmrr7739
      @dmrr7739 18 дней назад +1

      I think the long design is meant to chase some marginal improvement in capability, as the spacecraft are currently underperforming.

    • @trystanbarnett2477
      @trystanbarnett2477 18 дней назад

      @@dmrr7739 oh yes absolutely agree it’s definitely a performance optimisation i just dont like how it looks haha

  • @corycrandell2682
    @corycrandell2682 Месяц назад +1

    What an exciting time! I remember watching hopper doing its thing and thinking how cool it would be when they actually build a starship. And here we are.

    • @larryscarr3897
      @larryscarr3897 20 дней назад

      Musk is a con its time to stop the idiot from killing more people.

  • @ThexBorg
    @ThexBorg Месяц назад +2

    Such a tall Ship landing vertically on the Moon and Mars, seems odd now?

  • @iandennis1
    @iandennis1 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for this excellent update!

  • @michaelkeane6518
    @michaelkeane6518 Месяц назад +1

    WOW Lot of information!

  • @johnhanson6039
    @johnhanson6039 Месяц назад +6

    I think you already went too deep with those renders, none of this should be expected to be exact, they most likely dont know themselves

  • @laurenmp7486
    @laurenmp7486 23 дня назад +33

    A Saturn V had half the thrust of a Starship and could put over 100 tons into space. So the fact Elon is saying it could only do 40 to 50 tons means there's something really not right.

    • @Awaken2067833758
      @Awaken2067833758 16 дней назад +17

      If Musk is a conman everything makes sense

    • @kennethferland5579
      @kennethferland5579 15 дней назад +2

      Yep, this is a huge glaring warning that this development effort is on the rocks. Trying to stretch your rocke and pull forward thrust incresses which should be the impovements of several years of refinement just to get to the original performance mark is a sign of extreme desperation.

    • @laurenmp7486
      @laurenmp7486 15 дней назад

      @@kennethferland5579 also when Falcon Heavy, with a third of the thrust of Starship can put 40 to 50 tons into low earth orbit, the idea that at present Starship can't do any better, like something has to really be up.

    • @f1o18iwi9
      @f1o18iwi9 14 дней назад +7

      he´s sanke oil salesman

    • @Awaken2067833758
      @Awaken2067833758 14 дней назад +2

      @@laurenmp7486 by how the first and the latest lauch went, I think starship can barely put itself in leo with no cargo

  • @Eddy525_violin
    @Eddy525_violin Месяц назад +12

    Im a simple guy. I see a NSF Starship video, I click. Wow so original I know right

    • @Bluswede
      @Bluswede Месяц назад +1

      Simple is good...less to go sideways!
      Kinda' puts Mama's, Simple is as simple does." statement in a whole new light, dunnit?

  • @SebastianWellsTL
    @SebastianWellsTL Месяц назад +1

    Very cool!

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher4974 28 дней назад +1

    Nice deep dive on that Elon presentation. That new hot staging configuration reminds me of '60s Soviet design.

  • @sadequrrahman1910
    @sadequrrahman1910 Месяц назад +1

    Congratulations

  • @Rawkus919
    @Rawkus919 Месяц назад +5

    The crowd response is telling.

    • @bear4278
      @bear4278 26 дней назад +2

      Especially when you remember that they are all SpaceX employees! It is really not a good look when the people actually designing and building the thing are just quietly staring at Musk like he has gone completely insane.

  • @TheWadetube
    @TheWadetube 28 дней назад +1

    good job

  • @lesumsi
    @lesumsi 29 дней назад +2

    I would expect a lot of the major changes to come with the next iteration of Mechazilla.

  • @douglaspeale9727
    @douglaspeale9727 Месяц назад

    In the ring section factory clip (14:18), that fourth ring on the far right seems to have a dome on top like the top of booster 2 or booster 3 in the comparison picture (9:25)

  • @thethirdeve5089
    @thethirdeve5089 Месяц назад +8

    2 videos one day? epic

  • @Moosmannl
    @Moosmannl Месяц назад +11

    Metric system is so much better.

  • @ReinReads
    @ReinReads Месяц назад +1

    What is the maximum height of a booster that can be built in the megabays ?
    Could they tear down high bay for an extra
    tall megabay for taller boosters? Leaving the existing megabays for taller starships at higher production volumes?

  • @KestutisJanuskevicius
    @KestutisJanuskevicius 29 дней назад

    very good recap

  • @IiIytIi
    @IiIytIi Месяц назад +3

    Great video NSF! Exciting times ahead!

    • @miamisasquatch
      @miamisasquatch Месяц назад

      Keep smoking that hopium

    • @IiIytIi
      @IiIytIi 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@miamisasquatch I would take this reply seriously since it's coming from a SmarterEveryDay clone

  • @cal9688
    @cal9688 25 дней назад +12

    Wake me up when that thing lands well. In say 100 years

  • @hawkdsl
    @hawkdsl 27 дней назад +5

    A couple of things that maid me go Hmmmm; V1 has LESS payload capacity then Falcon Heavy. The assembled employees acted as though they would have loved to be anywhere but there. V3 is probably what is required to actually go to Mars, and not just talk about it. I do hope they make V3, if for no only reason than it's just gigantic. Despite every fan channel on the planet declaring how "fast" SpaceX is, it only appears that way. They have years to go before people fly on those things, and I doubt NASA will ever allow it's Astronauts to land on earth in them.

    • @ale131296
      @ale131296 26 дней назад

      V1 is also flying on fully reusable configuration. Falcon Heavy in that kind of configuration wouldn't be able to lift more than 10-15 tonnes

    • @hawkdsl
      @hawkdsl 26 дней назад +1

      @@ale131296 No, V1 was supposed to lift 100-150 tons in full reusable mode. But thanks for the reply.

    • @ale131296
      @ale131296 26 дней назад

      @@hawkdsl I'm not talking about "supposed". I'm saying that you're comparing the performance of a rocket in fully reusable mode with one in fully expendable mode (Falcon Heavy) which is apples to oranges.

  • @genelomas332
    @genelomas332 Месяц назад +1

    With IFT4 planning a soft water landing of the booster some 25ks down range, will NSF be putting a starlink-enabled tracking camera on a barge 15ks offshore, and just north of the exclusion zone?
    Seems like a premo opportunity for a one-of-a-kind bit of footage.

  • @mattfarrar5472
    @mattfarrar5472 Месяц назад +1

    I was waiting for this! To be honest though I'd completely forget about V3 it will change a heap by the time they get to it!

  • @spacemanmat
    @spacemanmat Месяц назад +3

    The hotstage changes are all about reclaiming the space lost when they retrofitted the original hotstage. Pretty sure what they have done is to bring the tank dome together with the hostage diverter. As a result the grid fin actuators need to be moved down so are recessed into the tank.

  • @clytle374
    @clytle374 Месяц назад

    Note that the flight 3 thrust numbers were at liftoff and initial. I assume without payload you throttle down to keep the velocities the same as if you had a payload.

  • @matthewkaiser7803
    @matthewkaiser7803 Месяц назад +50

    20:55 Bacon is the answer

    • @Midcon77
      @Midcon77 Месяц назад +6

      A safe and valid answer. Bacon always is an answer for any question that can conceivably be asked. Well played. :)

    • @djw7141
      @djw7141 Месяц назад +2

      42

    • @tbjtbj7930
      @tbjtbj7930 Месяц назад +2

      Bacon, Discovery, and more cowbell.

    • @Midcon77
      @Midcon77 Месяц назад +3

      @@tbjtbj7930 Also a satisfactory answer.

  • @MrBlackhiller
    @MrBlackhiller Месяц назад +1

    I think they will build the second OLIT for the new v2+3 Booster specs. So they can go on with testing v1 boosters und v2 ships. When OLIT 2 is functional they will change to booster v2 and make OLIT 1 changes. That would privide constand testing.

  • @james-reid
    @james-reid Месяц назад +1

    Thanks Team NSF! I'm wondering... being conscious that Starship 3 is significantly taller than 1 and 2, is there anything to indicate that the launch towers are being built to accommodate this (ie taller from the beginning / could be stretched in the future (would particularly mean that the lower parts of the towers would need to be designed to take more weight than what they would initially need to carry) Thanks!

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 29 дней назад +1

      It might be that the chopsticks must be made shorter to assure they handle greater mass (at the shorter tips), and the ship QD definately must be raised. There is reason to believe that the remainder of the OLM and Mechazilla are adequate. The lifting hardpoints can be kept at the current heights/altitude of the stacked pair.

  • @TheMarcusGomez
    @TheMarcusGomez Месяц назад +2

    Going to need bigger Mega bays ....Giga bays!😮

  • @thomasbedford1258
    @thomasbedford1258 Месяц назад

    there going to have to increase the size of the launch tower for upgrade version 3 possibly 2 as well as how would they get astronauts in there

  • @Naultarous
    @Naultarous Месяц назад +14

    More questions than answers .. marketing 102. Always leave them wanting more.

    • @iamaduckquack
      @iamaduckquack Месяц назад +1

      Yep, thats how I treat my Mrs.

    • @rtqii
      @rtqii Месяц назад +2

      After all, it is just marketing. Blowing up rockets is not really rocket science.

  • @daviddeflyer8671
    @daviddeflyer8671 Месяц назад

    Regarding thrust differences between advertised and stated (for IFT3), I'd suspect they are using older engines since the booster and ship were made quite a while ago.

  • @notsomadscientist9602
    @notsomadscientist9602 Месяц назад +1

    Mind blown!

  • @officialwildcardadventures
    @officialwildcardadventures 7 дней назад

    Will there be a deluge system for the catch? In order to preserve the OLM, or is it unnecessary? Great video @nasaspaceflight

  • @fredpryde8555
    @fredpryde8555 Месяц назад +1

    thank you for keeping us informed the future is coming fast

  • @RussW_Comments
    @RussW_Comments Месяц назад +1

    Seems more efficient to have an OLM dedicated to landing (no plumbing for launching) ... still think a mobile transporter for catching is better (the "legs" would be on the transporter not the booster/starship). This approach would increase the ability of the "ground" to adjust its location ...

  • @proesterchen
    @proesterchen Месяц назад

    Of course, it's Adrian talking about the Long Stick 3.

  • @Tiki71
    @Tiki71 Месяц назад +1

    I hope you guys keep a separate tracking camera on the booster for this next flight.

  • @timw6596
    @timw6596 Месяц назад +1

    Maybe the reason that the OLM and tower is slowed is that they are designing it for version 3 super tall Starships !

  • @SVanDykTX
    @SVanDykTX Месяц назад

    Great video. I hope we get some of these answers soon. It would be amazing if Elon would do a subscriber space and address some of these questions with us.

  • @TheGalacticIndian
    @TheGalacticIndian Месяц назад +2

    Honestly - how stage zero looked after OFT-1 is peanuts compared to OFT-5 aftermath with supersonic booster smashing into the tower or one of the high bays👀

    • @hamzahkhan8952
      @hamzahkhan8952 Месяц назад +3

      im pretty sure the booster reaches subsonic speeds before the landing burn starts. the booster would be aiming for outside the launch site when its manuvering with its grid fins (incase engines fails or it loses control) so it would prob not hit anything important. its possible that it could crash into the pad after the landing burn starts. but if it did, it would be at considerably lower speeds than that of it during free fall. also, if the booster ever diverted from its intented path towards the launch or build site, im sure AFTS would destroy the booster before impact.

    • @shaung949
      @shaung949 Месяц назад +3

      That would be why it comes in at such an angle to the tower, it makes the initial decent over water. Only if things are going well would it turn to land on the tower.

  • @markhuebner7580
    @markhuebner7580 Месяц назад

    Whoohoo! "...Changes many...", I want to see thrust augmentation rings, Starship & booster, turning all those long flametails into propulsion!

  • @opcn18
    @opcn18 Месяц назад +14

    It seems like we are being offered a significant upgrade in the next version to a capability below what was talked about for this version.

    • @miamisasquatch
      @miamisasquatch Месяц назад +7

      You've finally started to realize Elon is full of shit?

    • @kargaroc386
      @kargaroc386 29 дней назад +2

      Let me know when someone else single-handedly flies and lands a hundred partially-reusable rockets a year, until then stop whining.

    • @opcn18
      @opcn18 29 дней назад +1

      @@kargaroc386 that is the “your father works hard to feed this family so when he hits you keep your mouth shut” excuse for spacex here.

    • @robnobert
      @robnobert 29 дней назад

      ​@@opcn18 that is the "I was abused so I'm fucking braindead and can only think in terms of abuse metaphors" response here

    • @benjaminmeusburger4254
      @benjaminmeusburger4254 29 дней назад +1

      @@kargaroc386 they signed a contract with NASA to land a rocket on the moon in 2027
      and still nobody is able to name the number of Starships they would need to refill in orbit
      in ITC3 they had issues with playing straight and opening a door
      Don't you think that is fishy?

  • @not2busy
    @not2busy Месяц назад

    Those positioning thrusters may have to fight hard against a good stiff sea-breeze, unless captures will only be attempted in ideal conditions.

  • @Paulobrrs
    @Paulobrrs 29 дней назад +1

    Maybe we will see a new version of the booster after the new stage zero.

  • @pipersall6761
    @pipersall6761 Месяц назад +4

    Its just amazing to me how the stack could take the pressure of all those raptors pushing upward with the mass of Starship and 100 tons of payload pressing down at the same time. Wow.

  • @mack1541
    @mack1541 Месяц назад

    on Elon's love for sci fi whats the chances of the next launch being on may the 4th for flight 4

  • @Av8or7
    @Av8or7 Месяц назад +2

    Hopefully 4 on May the Fourth be with you.

  • @williamknagg
    @williamknagg Месяц назад

    Question, Do you think that starship could be landed on the current drone ship fleet that F9 Booster lands on? I appreciate its much wider but with the accuracy needed to catch with the chopsticks, they could fine tune the positioning out in the ocean before trying a catch.

  • @jasonmcgee7457
    @jasonmcgee7457 Месяц назад +1

    6:33 I noticed on the X stream for the launch attempt that at the time of lift off, the boosters fuel tank was not completely full. Check it out yourselves.
    It does line with these numbers. I still don't know why they did it though.

    • @Spherical_Cow
      @Spherical_Cow 29 дней назад +1

      They had no payload mass on the Ship, and they didn't want to repeat the excess propellant dumping exercise that doomed the second flight. So, I believe both Ship and Booster were loaded to only ~85% of full capacity (as can be observed also on the SpaceX 'telemetry' graphics around 10 min prior to launch.)

  • @aq_ua
    @aq_ua Месяц назад

    Removing the heat shield on super heavy is wild

  • @ChrisUK27
    @ChrisUK27 26 дней назад +1

    So the V1 of New Glenn will take a similar payload mass to LEO as Starship V1?

  • @BenjySparky
    @BenjySparky Месяц назад +1

    NSF and Adrian, y'all rock! Peace 🤘

  • @nightsky1979
    @nightsky1979 Месяц назад

    For me the big question is why SpaceX focus on the version with pez doors only. It seems to be death end, as they can apply that only for deploy starlinks and nothing else, but there was already a lot of efforts given to stanghten structure around pez doors, try pez doors performance etc. If that version take so much effort how long it take to prepare "fuel tank" , different / bigger satellite deploy version or cargo for ISS and of course HLS versions. In my opinion they should focus on more universal version, what do you think?

    • @MrBuyerman
      @MrBuyerman 6 дней назад

      They are focused on Starlink because there is no interest in Starship as a payload launch vehicle by anyone other than Starlink yet.
      There is still much debate as to whether this ship can get anything to orbit, let alone a commercial 100 tonne payload, so designing payload mechanisms seems premature. In addition, NASA is paying for human rated to support Artemis. Do you see anything like life support apparatus yet? This is just another Elon con.

  • @jurisauzins9266
    @jurisauzins9266 Месяц назад

    Did You notice the differences also for gridfins? and how would they integrate in the LOX tanks, instead of being on top of them.. ?

  • @_MaxHeadroom_
    @_MaxHeadroom_ Месяц назад

    On the infographic detailing the future Starships v2 and v3 look skinnier than the current gen. I wonder if that was intentional or not?

  • @The_Devil_Riser
    @The_Devil_Riser Месяц назад +2

    The booster will cook the landing zone if it’s anything like the render

  • @Humiliator115
    @Humiliator115 Месяц назад +2

    Its fascinating to see how close we are to new era in space flight.

    • @holz_name
      @holz_name 17 дней назад +1

      hm Starship had 4 lunches, 4 exploded. 0/4 wow a new era. The success of the lunches is 8 "Intentionally destroyed" 2 "Retired" and 2 "Scrapped". 0 "Success"

  • @rchilton
    @rchilton Месяц назад +3

    Oooooh I'm all special!

  • @terryrichardson1933
    @terryrichardson1933 Месяц назад

    The launch tower will need to be much taller or they won't be able to stack n the QD arm won't be able to fuel the ship. I wonder if it's possible to raise the tower that they have how.

  • @just_archan
    @just_archan 26 дней назад

    I just got a thought. What is lower perfomance is caused that both ship and booster are using partially hardware dedicated for Raptor 1?
    I mean downcomer pipe, filters, pressurisation pipes etc, and simply in current configuration simply can't feed enough fuel for full perfomance

    • @ale131296
      @ale131296 26 дней назад

      These boosters and ships were built months after Raptor 1 was phased out

    • @just_archan
      @just_archan 26 дней назад

      @@ale131296 yes, but downcommer isn't basically the same? Single narrow point could force whole system to choke down

    • @ale131296
      @ale131296 26 дней назад

      @@just_archan not sure what's up with the downcomer but it ain't the same as it was for when they used Raptor 1

  • @alexlabs4858
    @alexlabs4858 Месяц назад

    I wonder if the current pad setup could even handle the power of a starship V3 launch

  • @JBark82
    @JBark82 Месяц назад

    What a great breakdown of the announcement. NSF Team is top-notch and Chris B should be very proud.

  • @bobolam7342
    @bobolam7342 28 дней назад

    It seems (looking at how part of the heat shield now appears behind them) that ship V2/3 have the smaller, multiplanar and tilted forward flaps Elon mentioned 3 years ago.

  • @terryp.luvsjenifer.winklem1314
    @terryp.luvsjenifer.winklem1314 Месяц назад

    So true

  • @JohnSmith-yp2nt
    @JohnSmith-yp2nt Месяц назад +3

    Raptor is fuckin sick. That's all i got to say.