The Raptor beside the Raptor 3 in 09:29 in the horizontal test stand seems to have a deformed nozzle/bell. Is it possible that thats an engine from Booster 12 undergoing post-flight testing?
@@SbiriJJRead again,I didnt mention in any part of my main comment that B12's raptors are the Raptor 3 version. You need eyeglasses. Is reading too hard? Also, i didnt refer to the Right test stand raptor as a Raptor 3. I said "the raptor BESIDE the Raptor 3". Im referring to the other rocket engine on the right-side of raptor 3 that NSF was mainly talking about.
Elysia and Ryan definitely do the best general reviews of all. Much appreciated is the use of UTC instead of local village time. Thanks from Europe. ❤🇨🇮🇬🇧
thanks for covering other space companies and not just spacex. spacex is extremely interesting to watch, but sometimes that means we dont get to see what other space programs are doing.
Bit disappointed that only three craft will be used for gravity wave detection. A fourth craft would have 4 triangles for measurements, not just one, and a single sat failure would still leave a single working triangle. I understand that a three leg system is an improvement and uses the same three craft, just...
You misunderstand how gravitational detection works. Its not a triangulation like you would do with radio waves. Instead you have three positions in a large perfect right angle with lasers from the center piece to each arm. Its measuring the wave frequency of these lasers being reflected back to the center piece. When a gravitational wave passes along the space containing one of the lasers it changes the frequency of its return. I would think having more then two arms might help detection of waves from say behind the V or have a similar triangulation purpose like you are saying, but i assume they can do the calculations no matter what angle it comes from since they have used this method on earth and could tell where it came from.
Spacecraft I would trust to go into space and return: SpaceX, Russian Soyuz, a 1984 Toyota pickup, a cardboard box, and anything built by Boeing. In that order.
Russia's space program running fumes and there are delays for the new manned spacecraft. As opposed to NASA dumping billions into Boeing's Starliner experiencing delays and possible cancellation.
Elysia Segal, you wear some interesting earrings. Today. I can't tell what they are. I think there are flames, but I can't see whet the craft is. Is there any way you could turn your head to the left, and pull your hair back? Look, I know i am asking a lot, but I only watch this website because of you. You are so pretty, with your eyes of blue, standing 5'2.
The Raptor beside the Raptor 3 in 09:29 in the horizontal test stand seems to have a deformed nozzle/bell. Is it possible that thats an engine from Booster 12 undergoing post-flight testing?
No Raptor 3 are used. B12 had Raptor 2 also B13 have Raptor 2.
@@SbiriJJRead again,I didnt mention in any part of my main comment that B12's raptors are the Raptor 3 version. You need eyeglasses. Is reading too hard?
Also, i didnt refer to the Right test stand raptor as a Raptor 3. I said "the raptor BESIDE the Raptor 3". Im referring to the other rocket engine on the right-side of raptor 3 that NSF was mainly talking about.
@@SbiriJJBro tries to correct a mistake that didn't exist. When your * Akshully it is bla bla* moment fails and you are the one that looked 💩
@@pikaachoo3888 it was a simple mistake, sheesh
Elysia and Ryan definitely do the best general reviews of all. Much appreciated is the use of UTC instead of local village time. Thanks from Europe. ❤🇨🇮🇬🇧
It's great when they are together in a video
"both satellites were built on the same platform, a satellite buss from Boeing."
OOF! There's no way, right?
I was laughing so hard 😂😂😂
@@sorenac same. I literally said out loud "not again,"
@@Allthegoodhandlesaretakenlmaoi know right, 😂😂 damn they screwed up big time 😂
I was like.... "no way it's actually Boeing again!" 💀💀
Boeing hardware may have had a problem. No way!!!!
boeing back at it again
If it's Boeing
I AIN'T GOING
Booing
Oh man methalox engines just look so awesome when they fire. Beautiful colors. Excellent earring choice as always.
Sure, "fuel leaks" or "faulty wiring" is definitely causing Intelsats hovering over Asia to explode.
It's an alien invasion😨
It’s about time Russia updated their crew capsule. Glad to see they’re finally doing that.
thanks for covering other space companies and not just spacex. spacex is extremely interesting to watch, but sometimes that means we dont get to see what other space programs are doing.
Insane TWIS Elysia and NSF Team!
21:20 "that's just words..." lol loved that. So true when you can't comprehend something.
So, Boeing has quality issues on the satellites too...
They didn’t say that. Pay attention
@@mikezappulla4092it’s also either a micro meteor impact
They didn't say that but I can project from the airliner crashes, the door plug flying off and all the Starliner issues...
Bit disappointed that only three craft will be used for gravity wave detection. A fourth craft would have 4 triangles for measurements, not just one, and a single sat failure would still leave a single working triangle. I understand that a three leg system is an improvement and uses the same three craft, just...
You misunderstand how gravitational detection works. Its not a triangulation like you would do with radio waves.
Instead you have three positions in a large perfect right angle with lasers from the center piece to each arm. Its measuring the wave frequency of these lasers being reflected back to the center piece.
When a gravitational wave passes along the space containing one of the lasers it changes the frequency of its return.
I would think having more then two arms might help detection of waves from say behind the V or have a similar triangulation purpose like you are saying, but i assume they can do the calculations no matter what angle it comes from since they have used this method on earth and could tell where it came from.
Is Sue Origin actually going to launch on time?
Depends when’s “on time” I guess. 2025? Sure. 2024? Super iffy
On time was 2018…..
On time was 2018. How many date changes can you make and still have it be “on time”?
Thanks NSF team!
Been waiting for a most relights.
Boeing.
Durability, reliability, simple .
good update thanks
is SpaceX preparing for the spamming Z/X buttons strategy for lunar landing like a real KSP player
Nice 👍
nice intro very gundam
yeah they say Apophis is not threat, but every major country on Earth suddenly needs to study, track it, and try to deflect it......
Please organize your vids into chapters.
My Fridays are always awesome with you!!❤❤❤
i thought crew 8 was staying in orbit till january
Spacecraft I would trust to go into space and return: SpaceX, Russian Soyuz, a 1984 Toyota pickup, a cardboard box, and anything built by Boeing. In that order.
astronomers are using the wrong Pi number when calculating Apophis orbit
And they cry about Starlink.
China anti-sat test?
Russia's space program running fumes and there are delays for the new manned spacecraft. As opposed to NASA dumping billions into Boeing's Starliner experiencing delays and possible cancellation.
Go Blue Wannabe
Fantastic content as always. Her voice reminds me so much of the AI voice used in the most insane Tiktok videos.
Elysia Segal, you wear some interesting earrings. Today. I can't tell what they are. I think there are flames, but I can't see whet the craft is. Is there any way you could turn your head to the left, and pull your hair back? Look, I know i am asking a lot, but I only watch this website because of you. You are so pretty, with your eyes of blue, standing 5'2.
Engage
!cupcake
This is robot chicken