Watch: SpaceX successfully launches Super Heavy-Starship rocket on 3rd test flight
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- Опубликовано: 13 мар 2024
- SpaceX's Super Heavy-Starship rocket appeared to launch according to plan on its third test flight Thursday morning from Boca Chica, Texas. Two previous test flights had ended with explosions. See the full launch.
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Well done CBS for not writing a negative headline like the usual suspects
They tried my friend they tried, but things went too perfect for them to find a foothold toe hold even to spin the Jealous hate😮
i love how the woman initially frames it: "their first ship exploded, their second was blown up..." Ef you lady
One thing you notice immediately is with all that extra power, Starship does the 'clear the tower' bit much faster than the Saturn V, which was so slow you think it's not going to make it. The Saturn V was like 'I think I can, I think I can' and Starship is like 'See ya later pal, I'm outta here!' 😂
Starship is empty. It’s not carrying anything. It’ll be slower with a payload.
@@BFLAT3D payload would not affect TWR that much.
@@BFLAT3DStarship total mass is around 5000 tons. The max payload is around 150t. It wouldn't make much of a different.
The plasma at re-entry was the star of the show today.
Congratulations to pure American ingenuity
These are the toys you can build when you don't pay any taxes.
@@deependz3231 that man paid the highest amount of taxes of any american every. or any billionaire ever. get your facts straight
the banners is too big, spoiling the show
Banner is called a "Lower Third",.. and yeah, some media is happy to use the whole lower third of the screen for them!
Congrats spacex well earned
These are the toys you can build when you don't pay any taxes.
Enjoyed the launch. I did not enjoy CBS' lower third banner obscuring the flight data. A bug on the corner and the occasional labels would have been ok.
Now at long last I know the journey has truly begun!
Largest rocket ever built and sent into space. Crazy.
Amazing to see plasma on the Starship flap.
CBS News, put your banner somewhere else geez....
Third Time's the Charm
KA-BOOM.........How charming.
These are merely data-gathering tests.
(Understandable misconception about how engineering works-but there's no excuse for your kindergarten punctuation.)
3rd times a charm it never fails
Just a note to those who think the earth is flat..... You can see the curvature of the planet in these take-off videos!!!
Banner covered the best part of the screen.👎🏼
Congratulations to SpaceX
150-200 TONS TO ORBIT is already a profitable scenario even fully expendable.
Also my guess is that they will soon succeed in Booster reuse given their experience with F9 first stage landings.
Those four Grid-Fins rolling in place that fast, are several tons of mass, using Tesla EV motors.
Glad to see one TV host understands what Pi Day is.
These are the toys you can build when you don't pay any taxes.
it looks like it kicked up a lot of dust.
Good jod spacex the futur is in your hand
These are the toys you can build when you don't pay any taxes.
The first stage failed to land and Starship and went into an uncontrolled tumble, burning up during re-entry. NASA would be laughed at if they claimed that was a success.
"COOL"!
Go Starship 🚀 Go 🇮🇹🇪🇺
starship 🚀 to the conquest Mars 🌔 Planet
Happy Pi Day
Well done covering THE ENTIRE data panel showing ship attitude, velocity, flight time, and engine status with that huge ridiculous "CBS News" banner for absolutely no reason. Corporate legacy media is such a total waste of time to bother viewing at all at this point and for so many reasons.
These are the toys you can build when you don't pay any taxes.
@@deependz3231 he literally paid the largest amount of taxes any individual has ever paid in history in '21. 11 billion $. Try being less dumb.
@@Muonium1That's what Elon Musk says, here's what I say........I've got a bridge to sell you.😆😅🤣
Tesla doesn’t expect to pay US taxes any time soon........Come to America, free ride for all billionaires.
USA #1
It's fantastic what SpaceX is accomplishing, Thank You Mr. Elon Musk..for your massive investments into our future.
Space X me,,,ELON/BOWIE
Media wanted to condemn the launch, but things went too perfect for them to find a foothold toe hold even to spin the Jealous hate😮
These are the toys you can build when you don't pay any taxes.
6:56 Flat Earthers, where you at ?
This lady doesn't get it.
😂 She’s literally a rocket engineer
KaaBOOM ha ha ha ha
There was no kaboom only splashdown
Can't get past the firmiment water above water below
There is nothing like a "firmament" 🤦♂
No country in the world can challenge United States dominance!!
no
Those of us who grew up watching Saturn V blast off every few months are like "meh"... Let us know when the Discovery is on its way to "Jupiter and beyond the infinite" as was promised to us half a century ago.
I first listened to Sputnik 1
This rocket is the first stage to actual space colonization unlike the disposable Saturn Rockets from the Apollo missions which were only to beat the Russians to the moon and that's it.
NASA spent over 10 years relying on the Russians to get them to space. In that same amount of time SpaceX figured out how to land rockets by themselves.
What a remarkably arrogant comment. This is multiples larger than the Saturn V and reusable. Both are amazing in their own right, but to render Starship are merely boring is delusional.
@patflat456
Not relying but it was merely a competition between rival superpowers and nothing more. It was never a serious commitment to space exploration and colonization as sci-fi portrayed often at the time. This is. And is bittersweet 😐.
Bittersweet because on one hand we are finally seeing the technology developed for actual space colonization in our lifetimes and on the other hand civilization/society is quickly going down the drain with even pedophilia being normalized. So very far from what we saw in Trek or even Babylon 5.
Earth is definitely flat...
lol, Seems like the Booster failed to land AGAIN. And of course they purposely cut off the camera right when its about to land (To not show the embarrassing crash)
It wasn't meant to land, it was meant to come down more easily on the Ocean surface. As you can see, there was no drone ship to acquire the Booster, also it was not controlled back to land at the starship base. If there was a drone ship waiting for it then you can say the booster missed its way and crashed. But there was none planned for it.
If you call this an embarrassment, then sorry for you.
When is your giant rocket launching?
If that banner hadn’t been there you would have seen the altimeter reach zero as it cut off
It was meant to splashdown why would it land on the water?
lol where was it supposed to land?? ocean? educate yourself before sharing ur dmub comment.
Fake CGI
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