SpaceX Unveils Surprising New Starship Upgrade, and preps for Booster Catch!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @MarcusHouse
    @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +38

    Improve your career using my code “Marcus” for 30% off on all their programs! Sign up for a FREE TripleTen career consultation with my link: get.tripleten.com/Marcus

    • @Mike-tv9rk
      @Mike-tv9rk 19 дней назад +3

      Do they need the quick disconnect for the catch ?

    • @AndersJB-se8ff
      @AndersJB-se8ff 19 дней назад

      Place gyro wheels on the chopsticks, for better control.

    • @rjswas
      @rjswas 19 дней назад

      @@Mike-tv9rk It's a quick disconnect, not a quick connect, so no.

    • @michaelcaspi6476
      @michaelcaspi6476 19 дней назад

      👍
      thanks for all you do here is super awsome 😇❣❣❣

    • @Josh-g5p
      @Josh-g5p 19 дней назад

      Get well soon space buddy

  • @CartoonrBOY
    @CartoonrBOY 19 дней назад +147

    "A new booster? - Huh - I haven't seen one of those in a while" certainly is an incredible statement!

  • @jcoxdj
    @jcoxdj 19 дней назад +65

    I remember watching these videos when water tower companies were making these prototypes in the dirt. It’s great to see how far Spacex have come

  • @gbye007
    @gbye007 19 дней назад +193

    Thanks for the updates Marcus. It's so refreshing to have a real human researching and narrating these updates, compared to AI drones. Keep it up.

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +59

      I think eventually those AI channels will end up killing the whole platform. Fingers crossed we can keep getting the numbers to keep doing it well into the future. Thanks for being here watching. It all helps a great deal.

    • @remaincalm2
      @remaincalm2 19 дней назад +26

      @@MarcusHouse Sensible people avoid the AI channels once they realise the content is of poor quality, includes questionable information, and the narration is devoid of human warmth and humour. AI will never beat a Marcus House video! 🙂

    • @AndersJB-se8ff
      @AndersJB-se8ff 19 дней назад +2

      ​@@MarcusHouse place gyro wheels on chopsticks arms for better control.

    • @dirtypure2023
      @dirtypure2023 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@AndersJB-se8ff Not worth the weight penalty.

    • @Orozco_PNW
      @Orozco_PNW 19 дней назад

      💯

  • @onetrackstu
    @onetrackstu 19 дней назад +235

    Woke up in the hospital this morning after surgery. This was a welcomed surprise to get watch. Thanks again Marcus

    • @marksworkshop8724
      @marksworkshop8724 19 дней назад +29

      I hope you have a fast recovery!

    • @Martin_danko9207
      @Martin_danko9207 19 дней назад +15

      I recently got out of hospital and luckily just spent one night since I shared a room with an 81 year old snoring nuclear weapon and couldn't sleep whole night because of the noise.

    • @MrMrutube1987
      @MrMrutube1987 19 дней назад +9

      Hope your out of hospital in time to watch the launch!

    • @andrewpyrah
      @andrewpyrah 19 дней назад +12

      You'll be fully stacked and ready for launch soon 🙂

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +48

      Get well soon! Hope all is ok! ❤
      Thanks for watching.

  • @gewoonfrank478
    @gewoonfrank478 19 дней назад +75

    By far the best SpaceX update RUclips channel.

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +9

      Thank you! 😍

    • @rogerfreeman6787
      @rogerfreeman6787 19 дней назад +1

      I like one other, but they're a bit goofy sometimes, and I won't mention the name.

    • @streglof
      @streglof 19 дней назад +2

      ​@@rogerfreeman6787Ze German?

    • @karlkarlsson9126
      @karlkarlsson9126 19 дней назад

      @@rogerfreeman6787 Felix? :P. I prefer Marcus House because his editing and hosting is just the right amount of entertainment, no annoying music and all that stuff.

    • @lyricbread
      @lyricbread 19 дней назад +1

      Best SPACE update RUclips channel!

  • @mr.partyinaboxxx4560
    @mr.partyinaboxxx4560 19 дней назад +62

    These videos are always the start of my Saturdays and I appreciate all your hard work!

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +7

      Happy that I get to be a small part of your weekend! Enjoy the rest of it!

    • @barath4545
      @barath4545 19 дней назад +2

      @@MarcusHouse I just wanted to echo what MrParty here said, love this start to my Saturdays!
      The attention to detail of what your team catches on the surveilance photos and videos is just NEXT LEVEL.
      I don't follow Everyday or Scott, just you (and Startalk) cause work and life is buzy but you capture this SO well - Please keep going!

    • @Bicentennial_man17
      @Bicentennial_man17 19 дней назад

      True that

    • @Shattered3582
      @Shattered3582 19 дней назад +1

      they come out around the afternoon where i am, but i look forward to them

    • @TheCho22
      @TheCho22 19 дней назад

      Same

  • @kamuroshow4884
    @kamuroshow4884 19 дней назад +4

    I am always surprised by the speed spacex is working. Just incredible.

  • @jblob5764
    @jblob5764 19 дней назад +12

    The shift from "we only want brand new boosters" to "we want flight proven boosters" is such a massive shift in manned spaceflight

    • @dbf1dware
      @dbf1dware 17 дней назад +2

      That is true and an excellent insight. Hmm, I think I lean toward "flight proven" myself, but there are upsides and downsides. However, with Falcon 9 boosters doing 10+ flights routinely, I think I would prefer a Falcon 9 with 5-6 flights under its belt.

  • @Bluelagoonstudios
    @Bluelagoonstudios 19 дней назад +16

    I had to laugh this week with Scott Manley, he said at one point "and another boring launch with starlink" who thought 10 years ago we would ever say this?

    • @Iwantalloftheinformation
      @Iwantalloftheinformation 19 дней назад +3

      You have admire these frontier pushers, making real things today that was wonderous science fiction in the past.

    • @iniqy
      @iniqy 18 дней назад +3

      Humans adapt so fast. Imagine when we have a moon/mars base, it will be the most normal thing a few years later. Everybody will be going in and out, and we will be aiming for the next achievement (factories on asteroids, renting space vehicles to make a tour through orbit and the moon..)

    • @giovannifoulmouth7205
      @giovannifoulmouth7205 7 дней назад

      I'm looking forward to the days when Moon landings become boring lol

  • @sagasus960
    @sagasus960 19 дней назад +34

    Those JUICE manouvers represent real deep understanding and calculations of orbital mechanics. I just hope it will still work as expected when it arrives in 2031.

    • @dirtypure2023
      @dirtypure2023 19 дней назад

      Looking forward to the day we can send hundreds of massive probes straight up, directly where we want them to go in months, without the need for complex multi year staged slingshot maneuvers (regardless of how cool those are). Just need a lot more Delta V!

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy 19 дней назад +7

      the fact that they can make multiple gravity assists, years in the future, is a testament to newton and kepler and the genius of mathmatics

    • @dirtypure2023
      @dirtypure2023 19 дней назад

      @@sagasus960 Is it just me or did my reply to OP (before yours) just disappear?

    • @floundericiouswa5694
      @floundericiouswa5694 19 дней назад +1

      I bet they were created with Kerbal Space Program 😂❤

    • @confuseatronica
      @confuseatronica 19 дней назад +2

      so trippy that the first assist it does is to LOSE energy so it can drop to a planet that will give it a better assist. (Dr. Oberth would be like duhhhhhh obviously)

  • @JeromyBranch
    @JeromyBranch 19 дней назад +14

    I started watching Marcus back when he had just over 9000 subs. Now, even if I am one of the early birds on Saturday mornings, there are already 16,000 views! So happy for you Marcus and great job this week as always. I can see SpaceX picking you up as a commentator or something.

  • @CartoonrBOY
    @CartoonrBOY 19 дней назад +21

    It's Marcus House day again! Lemme get a coffee sir for the highlight of my week - cheers guys!🤩

  • @kybkhaotic9636
    @kybkhaotic9636 19 дней назад +29

    I just love how you get straight to the point and the passion behind your work is visible.
    I love this corner of the internet ❤❤

  • @Lesani
    @Lesani 19 дней назад +13

    Thanks for the videos, and keeping it good and calm. I used to watch WAI but he started to way overdo it trying to be a comedian next to reporting on the news, you on the other hand are continuing with professional good reporting! Thank you very much!

    • @user-li7ec3fg6h
      @user-li7ec3fg6h 18 дней назад +1

      But Felix is funny and informativ too.

    • @Lesani
      @Lesani 18 дней назад

      @@user-li7ec3fg6h informative yes, he tries to be fun too much for my taste. Maybe he changed again, he lost me a few months ago. Marcus‘ style suits me better.

  • @drproactive1
    @drproactive1 19 дней назад +15

    Totally love these updates, thanks so much Marcus. Waiting on pins and needles for #5 launch AND CATCH.

  • @leomyers2016
    @leomyers2016 19 дней назад +5

    LOL As one of the world's first working digital engineer, a small aside: my first task at Honeywell was to add a digital self-testing circuit for the Apollo command console flight control system using "digital" chips which had a single 5 input nan gate and a second chip with 4, 2 input nan gates. This was probably the only digital "stuff" on the whole vehicle!

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths 16 дней назад

      That is amazing. They accomplished so much with so little advanced tech! (well, none of the stuff we take for granted anyway... their metallurgy and mechanical engineering was nothing short of miraculous)

    • @brucebower4814
      @brucebower4814 15 дней назад

      ..Nand gates, correct?.. ..I still hobby design circuits using the old logic symbols and 74hc MSI chips.. ..and sometimes 4000 series.

  • @jackalexandroff4550
    @jackalexandroff4550 19 дней назад +18

    Your footage is always excellent. Thanks for another great video

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +1

      You are welcome. Thank you! 🤩

  • @julianfp1952
    @julianfp1952 19 дней назад +16

    After watching this video I now know at least 5 times, maybe 10 times as much about the Polaris Dawn (PD) mission than I did before watching this. As a dreamer who can't stop thinking about the medium to long term future - crewed missions to the Moon and Mars, inflatable habitats enabling space stations significantly bigger and more comfortable than the ISS, etc - I was only somewhat interested in PD as a novelty mission but now that you've presented that long list of firsts I'm far more excited about it so thanks for that Marcus.

    • @admarsandbeyond
      @admarsandbeyond 19 дней назад

      I don't see inflatable habitats significantly bigger than the ISS ever making sense. I thinks people given the choice will prefer living in steel Starships (which are way larger than the ISS already, especially if we include the tanks) with windows than blow up balloons. Polaris Dawn is preparing the Spacex astronaut core that will crew these stations and do all the other activities Spacex will be doing in the cislunar and Martian Spaces.

    • @dirtypure2023
      @dirtypure2023 19 дней назад +2

      ​@@admarsandbeyond There are dozens of other companies working on numerous other solutions to safe/reliable LEO habitation. Not every solution needs to involve SpaceX, no matter how big of a fan I am of Starship. It's going to take an industry wide effort to make human life multiplanetary.

    • @admarsandbeyond
      @admarsandbeyond 19 дней назад

      @@dirtypure2023 It has nothing to do with what I want to see happening (and I also want a healthy industry to exist). Starship is an enormous general purpose vessel that is already here, modifying it to fill these roles is trivial compared to building and launching the other stations from scratch. Companies who will want their own space stations will always choose the better and more cost effective product/service, and commissioning or buying (or leasing maybe) a few general purpose Starship vessels modified for their needs, as a complete package with Spacex support (launch, maintenance, flight crew, operations, supply ops, passenger ops, etc) will be a no-brainer.

    • @julianfp1952
      @julianfp1952 19 дней назад +1

      @@admarsandbeyond As I understand it the inflatable hab technology being developed by Sierra Space (SS) is far from "blow up balloons". The skin is actually a fairly thick and somewhat rigid structure that is expanded after launch. At least according to SS the micrometeorite and radiation protection afforded by the multi-layer skin is superior to that provided by a steel structure and the latest full-size tested-to-destruction prototypes have already demonstrated the ability to incorporate windows while still exceeding NASA's safety margins.
      One big benefit I see for inflatable habs is the volume efficiency that they offer on launch. A human habitat for a long duration stay is a pretty low density environment so launch volume rather than launch mass can be a challenge, e.g. a living module with some sleeping compartments, exercise equipment, table for eating/socialising, connecting passageways etc is mostly empty air which is very necessary for the occupants' mental health but means that the density of that total space + equipment is far lower than a satellite that is nothing but equipment/fuel/batteries for instance.
      Anyway, I guess we should agree to disagree because I still think that inflatable habs are one of the more exciting parts of our (humanity's) space-faring future.
      Starship would still have a big part to play in my imagined future e.g. the biggest inflatable hab module currently on SS's roadmap needs a 9m fairing to launch but if/when that all comes together that gets a pressurised volume over 5 times the volume of the ISS up into LEO in a single launch. Admittedly there would probably need to be at least one additional launch to fully outfit it (only so much will fit inside the non-expandable core section for internal fit-out) but even so I see that as a very exciting part of the future.

    • @admarsandbeyond
      @admarsandbeyond 19 дней назад +1

      @@julianfp1952 I hope they succeed in making them cheap enough to be practical. I'm sure Spacex will launch these for them and support them with their crewed spacecraft and professional astronaut core.
      I still prefer a hard steel vessel (with the appropriate modifications for a station, including radiation and micrometeorite obviously) that is cheap (mass produced), easy to modify (with a welder basically), and independent with its own propulsion (like MIR e.g. instead of the ISS and the constant reliance on supply vessels for re-boosts). May the better companies win and drop the cost of Space for all of of us.

  • @cipedead0777
    @cipedead0777 19 дней назад +5

    WOW what a week. Thank you so much MH. You are the first to cover so much of the Space NEWS. Like Polaris Dawn (so amazing) & Blue Oregon a lot of fake NEWS about that one.
    What a time to be alive.

  • @Shattered3582
    @Shattered3582 19 дней назад +2

    i understand space is hard it is pretty funny to have "and now the spacex crew dragon is ready for its second experimental flight, this time with a spacewalk, tons of onboard experiments, and laser communication tests. we now go to starliner which is still having trouble with delivering and returning crew "

  • @TroyRubert
    @TroyRubert 19 дней назад +20

    Sarah has such a crazy story. Can't wait to see her up there.

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +6

      What part of the story do you find the most compelling?

  • @Heathaze813
    @Heathaze813 19 дней назад +4

    Best SpaceX information on RUclips! Look forward to this every Saturday Marcus.

  • @pacldawson
    @pacldawson 19 дней назад +2

    “Catch Me If You Can”. I love it!

  • @jzerious4523
    @jzerious4523 19 дней назад +2

    Marcus never fails to make the day better

  • @PeterKocic
    @PeterKocic 19 дней назад +7

    Those struts on the crane is not the pistons doing the lifting, that's done by winch wire in the back extenders, one winch for hoisting the traveling block and most likely one winch to drive the extenders for booming up/down the jib and tower base. No part of the SWL is dictated by the strut piston, it's more likely part of the unfolding of the crane during deployment and that's it.

  • @BMrider75
    @BMrider75 19 дней назад +2

    Excellent report, as always Marcus.
    I'm really looking forward to 2031, and Juice's arrival at the Jovian system.
    A lot of patience required til then though!

  • @yellowbusguy
    @yellowbusguy 19 дней назад +2

    It's interesting that SpaceX competitors build horizontally, where SpaceX builds vertically.

    • @mitseraffej5812
      @mitseraffej5812 19 дней назад

      I think Dassault build their business jet fuselages vertically with extensive use of robotics.

  • @peters972
    @peters972 19 дней назад +2

    The scale is just unbelievable

  • @tylerfb1
    @tylerfb1 18 дней назад +1

    Your segues between subjects are simply flawless. Extremely natural; I hardly know we've switched subjects and are now talking about subscribing and/or hearing about your sponsor. I know you've spent time on them, so I wanted to acknowledge your work!

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths 16 дней назад

      Same. I don't mind ads, I'm glad you have sponsors to support the channel, but the smooth segue makes the advertisement easier to endure. And sometimes, even, enjoy. This requires both talent and careful diligent work, which Marcus obviously invests in this.
      Much appreciated, Marcus!

  • @judahlopez3668
    @judahlopez3668 19 дней назад +1

    Been watching your videos since you were making KSP and Simple Rockets 2 content and now every week with the starship updates, went to Texas to watch the first full stack launch and planning on going in September for the booster catch, thanks for the weekly updates Markus!

  • @drmlabs
    @drmlabs 19 дней назад +1

    God I love this stuff. I was around for the first moon landing, watched it happen in real time on my b&w TV. Haven't been this excited about a space program since then.

  • @davidfriedline7525
    @davidfriedline7525 19 дней назад +1

    Great job Marcus as usual ! Can't wait to see star ship next flight and catch ! Keep up your hard work brother !

  • @pyrofan80
    @pyrofan80 19 дней назад +9

    However this goes, it’s going to be memorable!

    • @christopherleveck6835
      @christopherleveck6835 19 дней назад +3

      It's going to leave it's mark on history. And somewhere on the planet, probably.....

  • @7593777
    @7593777 19 дней назад +20

    I look forward to this every Saturday. 😊

  • @GethinColes
    @GethinColes 19 дней назад +12

    its all reminding me of the ingenuity that went into the golden age of steam engines. Squeezing every last morsel of power from an 80-year-old technology

    • @iniqy
      @iniqy 18 дней назад +2

      I have a feeling that these massive propellant spaceships are also going to be old technology in another 80 years.

    • @GethinColes
      @GethinColes 18 дней назад

      @@iniqy I think it will be sooner. 20 years I rekon

    • @kenhazelbaker4952
      @kenhazelbaker4952 18 дней назад

      Kitty Hawk to first moon walk = 66 yrs!!

    • @iniqy
      @iniqy 17 дней назад

      @@GethinColes nuclear believer spotted

  • @David-yo5ws
    @David-yo5ws 19 дней назад +4

    Never short of an indepth dive with a Marcus House weekly update. And love the graphics! 😍 Even though it's just past midnight in NZ (now Sunday), I am never afraid of nightmares when going to bed. 😁 Thanks to Marcus and his team of supporters. I look forward to the NASA announcement when I wake up. Subscribed and dedicated watcher.

  • @ivanbannon4260
    @ivanbannon4260 19 дней назад +3

    Thank you for another great video. What draws me most to your videos is that your titles are not full of hype or eye catching bs. Oher channels make grand or shocking statements in their titles to get viewers, but have no real content. So out of the dozens of RUclips channels covering space flight I've settled for to yours, NSF and EA. You all provide real videos, as much as possible, of the actuals rockets, or items, you are talking about. You all keep speculation to a minimum and report the facts. Great job and thank you again.

  • @carlesmiquel
    @carlesmiquel 19 дней назад +8

    Nobody ever talks about Blue Origin’s silence on everything. Rumors. Even SpaceX sometimes admits its problems.

    • @tridip40
      @tridip40 19 дней назад +4

      they'll have to fly to know the problems 😂

  • @thomasbroker69
    @thomasbroker69 18 дней назад +1

    This channel is so much better than “What about it”, thanks Marcus

  • @Mike-tv9rk
    @Mike-tv9rk 19 дней назад +4

    That mecazilla decal might be right in the camera shot on re-entry.

  • @cyclesingsleep
    @cyclesingsleep 19 дней назад +3

    Thank you, thank you, Marcus - efficient and chipper, as always 😃

  • @stephenmead8183
    @stephenmead8183 19 дней назад

    Every time I was the update I am in awe just how fast everything happens. The subcontractor must so full on as building the equipment from design to completion does not happen over night. So looking forward to the next launch. It’s going to be awesome. Excited. Cheers from New Zealand. Keep your reports coming. Thank you.

  • @_photonx6017
    @_photonx6017 19 дней назад +1

    15:38 Thanks for pronouncing Gemini correctly, Marcus. Us greybeards notice such things!

  • @torussaga3428
    @torussaga3428 19 дней назад

    Watching has become a Sunday morning coffee ritual for me. Thank you Marcus for more great work.

  • @otpyrcralphpierre1742
    @otpyrcralphpierre1742 19 дней назад +8

    Wow, what a Great update! Can you just imagine the extent of the Math that was involved in developing the
    orbital fly-by mechanisms for the JUICE mission? Incredible! And the engineering required to build a StarShip?
    I can't wait till one day AI will be designing and robots will be building these rockets. I'm an old guy, so of course
    I will be missing out on all of these things. I just hope that I can live long enough to see Man set foot on Mars!
    Thank you for your inspiring enthusiasm, Markus. You and your team are Awesome!

    • @markmark2080
      @markmark2080 19 дней назад

      Being an old 'arithmetic' kind of guy, no, I can't imagine, but it was crossing my mind just before reading your comment, cheers from Colorado.

  • @irri4662
    @irri4662 19 дней назад +4

    Blue Origin not only exploded it imploded. 🤣 Dr.Who comedy relief reference.

  • @ricchamen6304
    @ricchamen6304 19 дней назад +3

    Nice to hear and see you again Marcus. Great Content as usual.

  • @JoelRyder1
    @JoelRyder1 19 дней назад +1

    I work on film sets & in production in general and I have to say that your channel is the absolute best for weekly space news, that’s not to disrespect any other channel as there’s some great channels out there 🤓 and I’ve said it before, but your channel is just so succinct, the media is well chosen and edited, with a concise script. Just brilliant 👏

  • @David-uz9qw
    @David-uz9qw 19 дней назад +9

    Imagine how much more delta v can be incorporated for inter system probes once starship is up and running. With orbital refueling and way cheaper mass to orbit costs hopefully waiting for a probe to do complicated gravity well maneuvers over years will be a thing of the past. Imagine just the cost of having to monitor a probe for years while it is enroute to distant targets because of our current mass to orbit restrictions.
    Happy I'll be alive to witness it.

  • @brightstar9870
    @brightstar9870 19 дней назад +3

    Chinese space agency all over this channel taking notes >

  • @denmaroca2584
    @denmaroca2584 19 дней назад +2

    Although P Dawn won't set an absolute altitude record (held by Apollo) they aim to break Gemini 11's record for the highest altitude while in Earth orbit (the Apollo lunar missions were already in cislunar orbit before this height).

  • @grumpygreg7505
    @grumpygreg7505 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks again Marcus and another shout-out to the crew behind. I always enjoy your recap. So well presented. Nice and tight. Blessings to you and the crew!

  • @discombubulate2256
    @discombubulate2256 19 дней назад

    the accuracy that's needed to catch that booster is nuts. the booster is coming in at a stupid rate of knots stopping on a dime and hovering in place within a meter or two at the correct orientation while those arms come in.
    it has to be the most impressive thing so far this century.

  • @nickfromtipp
    @nickfromtipp 18 дней назад +1

    Great update as always. Greetings from Dublin, Ireland

  • @StillAliveAndKicking_
    @StillAliveAndKicking_ 19 дней назад +11

    “Catch me if you can” I hope they use that name for the first booster. It was amazing to see the Blue Origin video with Tim Dodd. He knocked you off the top spot that week.

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад +5

      Totally. Would love to see that.

    • @simongeard4824
      @simongeard4824 19 дней назад +3

      Rocket Lab already used that name for Electron 32... one of their helicopter recovery attempts.

    • @CoCo-Janel
      @CoCo-Janel 19 дней назад +1

      Blue Origin s'gay

    • @tbjtbj7930
      @tbjtbj7930 19 дней назад +3

      Catch 22?

    • @Freak80MC
      @Freak80MC 19 дней назад

      @@CoCo-Janel Why are you trying to say Blue Origin is great?

  • @alexbaty1814
    @alexbaty1814 19 дней назад +4

    Go!

  • @oljobo
    @oljobo 19 дней назад +6

    0:12 The meaning of "HURTLE":
    hurtle - verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] - UK /ˈhɜː.təl/ US /ˈhɝː.t̬əl/
    - to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous
    (New word for a non-English viewer 😊)

  • @ridinghigh2797
    @ridinghigh2797 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks Marcus. I am just one of the Tens of Thousands that start Saturday morning with you. The best way to start the weekend. :-)

  • @Astras-Stargate
    @Astras-Stargate 19 дней назад +1

    Love that Polaris Dawn mission! Thanks, Marcus!!

  • @linuxranch
    @linuxranch 19 дней назад +3

    Markus. The usual reason for the spreader bar to be hanging at an angle is to touch down the lift, one leg at a time.
    It is almost impossible to get all four leg joints to be aligned at the same time to complete the joints.

    • @dancingdog2790
      @dancingdog2790 19 дней назад

      If you watch the videos, the previous lifts (and this one!) landed all four corners within inches of each other. The empty spreader was skewed so the ninth segment (with its radical asymmetry) would hang flat.

  • @MichaelBehrnsMiller
    @MichaelBehrnsMiller 19 дней назад +1

    I am freaking out over these spacewalks!! High risk high reward, so inspiring and bold.

  • @ridingvenus
    @ridingvenus 19 дней назад +1

    19:32 looks like ground supply lines helped that happen in the end.
    Plus metal possibly making a quick s’more fire source.
    They need to boost the extinguisher’s system for rud fires.

  • @simonschopman5461
    @simonschopman5461 19 дней назад

    I know it's been said before, but yeah... 80's kid here that looked forward to Saturday morning cartoons, now look forward to Marcus House updates! 😂
    Thanks as always, see you next week!!! 👍❤️🎉

  • @robfive2555
    @robfive2555 19 дней назад +2

    Certainly lots going on. .
    Exciting times
    Thank you MH + Team for an excellent upload

  • @GaryOsantowske
    @GaryOsantowske 19 дней назад +2

    Thank you for the job you do.... I watch your show every Saturday morning here in Michigan. .. USA

  • @mattfgln
    @mattfgln 19 дней назад +14

    The arms are going to squeeze the booster like a soda can 😂

    • @julianfp1952
      @julianfp1952 19 дней назад +5

      Very possible. I doubt SpaceX will care on this first catch though just as long as they do catch it.
      Another sub-optimal outcome I can think of - sort of the opposite to your thought - is that the arms might not quite close in time and the booster ends up dangling by its fins! I wonder if the fins would hold up or simply get sheared off if that happens. It probably depends on the velocity at time of contact. Those fins must be designed to take a fair amount of force because I suspect that the aerodynamic pressure on them is pretty high at various points in the flight.

    • @davefarmery8180
      @davefarmery8180 19 дней назад +2

      I would of thought there will be parameters set so the arms can't close more than the diameter of the booster,

    • @mattfgln
      @mattfgln 19 дней назад +3

      I just hope it doesn’t destroy the tower or the olm

    • @jonathanbranyon
      @jonathanbranyon 19 дней назад

      ​@@julianfp1952first, the fins aren't what the booster is being caught by, but rather a set of catch pins that are engineered to support the entire weight of the booster on a few points. Secondly, the booster won't (or shouldn't) have any velocity at catch point. It should be hovering motionless between the chopsticks.

    • @julianfp1952
      @julianfp1952 19 дней назад +1

      @@jonathanbranyon I know. I’m saying that if for some reason the chopsticks don’t close enough to engage the pins then one possible failure mode is that they’re close enough together to make contact with the flaps because they stick out further than the catch pins.

  • @TomUlcak
    @TomUlcak 18 дней назад

    You always, ALWAYS, provide fantastic coverage. And, the fact that your videos are in 4K? Smashing! Out of the park!

  • @joecruiser
    @joecruiser 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks Marcus.
    Another brilliant coverage of SpaceX actively driving towards the ultimate destiny of Humanity itself.

  • @JWBR84
    @JWBR84 18 дней назад +2

    We're literally going to reach a point where people will say "Did you see them catch that rocket?". Insane.

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths 16 дней назад

      ...and a year later, only enthusiasts will tune in to watch the occasional catch.
      Scott Manley will report "of course we've had another three more SuperHeavy launches and catches this week" as if it's run-of-the-mill boring. Because it will be! And that will make me soooo happy...

  • @Jhimbo3
    @Jhimbo3 19 дней назад +2

    It is funny how a used Falcon 9 booster is more valuable than a brand new one. I guess proven reliability is worth so much to off-set 'used'.

  • @marcuswardle3180
    @marcuswardle3180 19 дней назад +2

    Can I just say, the flag, at the beginning of the RFA fire, seemed to be holding up pretty well! The screen went to another angle and I didn’t see it after that!
    Did it survive?

  • @scottkidder9046
    @scottkidder9046 19 дней назад +1

    Can we take an IMAX camera for the spacewalk? It would probably need shielding, but that would be epic. And can we play the footage in that huge ball in Las Vegas? I’d pay so much money to see that.

  • @Astromath
    @Astromath 18 дней назад +1

    14:12 Only Jared Isaacman and Sarah Gillis will leave Dragon during the EVA.
    Jared just said they would all technically take part in the EVA because they'll evacuate the entire spacecraft

  • @AndySpicer
    @AndySpicer 19 дней назад

    Marcus, I just wanted to take a minute to say thank you. Ive been watching Starship related content since the very beginning at Boca Chica. Back then it was Mary’s images and the original NSF team, as well as Tim Dodd. Quickly there were a bunch of new channels including yours. NSF is still great but there are so many new people there that it has developed into a different thing. Of the rest, many just didn’t age well. WAI!? became unwatchable clickbate and many disappeared.
    You have become my favorite weekly space news source. Your honesty, technical focus, and attention to production details has made your channel a must watch destination. I know how much time and effort you have put into this and it really shows. Thank you very much for creating terrific content. Well done!

  • @jassheen5318
    @jassheen5318 19 дней назад +2

    You're rapidly becoming my goto for space updates. Thanks.

    • @MarcusHouse
      @MarcusHouse  19 дней назад

      Thanks for supporting what we do. It means a huge amount. ❤

  • @xxazzlaackxx8467
    @xxazzlaackxx8467 19 дней назад +4

    Can you add timestamps for every topic that woud be great

  • @DanTastic66
    @DanTastic66 19 дней назад +2

    SpaceX to bring home Butch and Suni !

    • @waynemasters8673
      @waynemasters8673 19 дней назад

      No.
      Live with collateral damage.

    • @joshuasmith1981
      @joshuasmith1981 19 дней назад

      @@waynemasters8673 No really, NASA announced that they're coming back on Dragon.

  • @jpburned2414
    @jpburned2414 19 дней назад +2

    I've been becoming more and more sure that SX will replace the majority of HW4. The photo of the starfactory at 5:00 has the new sidewalk in place, and I don't see why they wouldnt extend the road up to it. This would either be a super-wide road, or maybe a more regular 35ft road with an additional 30ft "starship only" lane running parallel to the main road. Legal/Regulatory issues aside, that would make things so much cleaner/easier in the long term.
    I also noticed the road between the Port of Brownsville and HWY 4 was poured/widened back in '21/'22, and I genuinely think they plan on doing a 3-phase highway reconstruction between the launch site and the PoB. I think they'll do a significantly wider rebuild for Ph1 and Ph2, but Ph3 may only get widened by a few feet to allow for horizontal transportation. (Ph1= Launch site to Production Site, Ph2= Production Site to Masseys, Ph3= Masseys to Port of Brownsville)
    I think they are still 85% sure on the long term feasibility of Starship and its actual chances, so they wont to any major major work like that for nothing.
    Phase 1 would happen sometime in the next 2 years (next 5-10 flights)
    Phase 2 would happen when the Production Site is up and running at 100% speed (to support the constant need to testing/verifying new vehicles)
    Phase 3 would happen once they complete "horizontal transportation" (as I dont believe they would move 100% to horizontal, they'll probably only do this if they need to do long term travel

  • @Ormusn2o
    @Ormusn2o 19 дней назад +14

    -SpaceX are doing a slap test.
    -Oh a SLAP test huh? Thats a funny acronym. What does it mean?
    -Oh, they just slap the chopsticks on the tank.
    -We are still talking about rockets here, right?

    • @HTWW
      @HTWW 19 дней назад +1

      Nice context joke.)
      Srsly. 😂

    • @jonathanbranyon
      @jonathanbranyon 19 дней назад +1

      Now it's a clap test using both chopsticks on the tank at the same time...

  • @adak2050
    @adak2050 19 дней назад +1

    Hey thank you for the coverage of Polaris Dawn. There is so much new tech being tried out in this mission, especially the space suits, which were built from the ground up. An EVA suit built in roughly 2 years is astounding. I would really like to see them expand the Polaris missions and have more of them. Keep using this same crew, because they are fully tested and frankly kind of badass. There is so much we could learn about how to build & construct & live in space. I only wish NASA had let Jared fix the Hubble, he was willing to do it on his own dime, no tax payer money required. Seemed like a no brainer...

  • @michaelreid2329
    @michaelreid2329 18 дней назад +1

    Regards that new downcomer design, I suspect the insulated transfer pipes are not so much about limiting boil-off but rather to reduce slurry (ice) build up of the fuels.

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths 16 дней назад

      My thought exactly. Icy slurry is an unexpectedly significant challenge with such huge tanks, and will be more challenging as mission durations get longer and longer (which they will)

  • @israelitenet
    @israelitenet 19 дней назад +2

    Thank you Marcus

  • @bigianh
    @bigianh 19 дней назад +4

    As far as I'm aware the 2 blue origin failures were for flight 2 & 3 hardware and one was caused by operator error. But still concerning that flight 2/3 hardware is failing before flight 1

    • @GntlTch
      @GntlTch 19 дней назад

      Kinda like their flight ready BE-4 engine exploding during its hot fire test. Boeing protege anyone?

  • @0neBadMonkey
    @0neBadMonkey 19 дней назад +3

    Catcher in the sky

  • @TomiLoveless
    @TomiLoveless 19 дней назад +3

    😎 Thanks again Marcus, Space Goodness is right. I just wish you posted more often.😎

  • @MrJStyer
    @MrJStyer 18 дней назад +1

    FYI, the Starbase launch pads are known internally as Pad 1 and Pad 2, not A/B

  • @gewoonfrank478
    @gewoonfrank478 19 дней назад +3

    So, Blue Origin will launch its first new Glenn in 6 weeks and will go to Mars?
    Yea, not gonna happen

  • @mikerochelle4816
    @mikerochelle4816 18 дней назад

    Saturday’s are exciting and I’m counting on you to keep me up to speed on Spacex and the industry, what’s left of it… Thank you Marcus and Team! Joyfully Yours, Mike and LeadershipN

  • @mhuizing
    @mhuizing 19 дней назад +5

    I wonder why RUclips doesn't include the 'like' option when in Full screen mode. You wait till the end, and the next video will automaticly play. @youtube, an idea?

    • @pnwscitech1589
      @pnwscitech1589 19 дней назад +1

      You can. You tap the screen and in the lower left you'll see the like button

  • @JGS123WRPTP
    @JGS123WRPTP 19 дней назад +2

    I like the equal positivity across all stories. It’s great to see UK space and German space getting coverage too. Shame about the circumstances though. 😬

  • @ridingvenus
    @ridingvenus 19 дней назад +1

    I hope the catch goes well enough to compare to flight 3 or 4’s flight and minimal to no damage to tower 2…with BFS flight better than expected (a surprise or 2) and the landing nailing it!!
    Hurry Im ready for my flight to Venus…Sx!!!

  • @philburch1970
    @philburch1970 19 дней назад +5

    "The two Towers are in place." ...immediately thought of Orthanc and Minas Morgul from LOTR

  • @nkronert
    @nkronert 19 дней назад +4

    6:53 these tanks are positively enormous!

  • @pwn2own23
    @pwn2own23 19 дней назад +2

    Question: Do the booster and the chopsticks communicate with each other to exchange their state, position and next planned actions during the catch attempt? Or how is the positioning and planning done?

  • @Falcon1268-b7j
    @Falcon1268-b7j 19 дней назад +1

    Go Polaris Dawn and crew!!

  • @ShamblerDK
    @ShamblerDK 16 дней назад

    This is literally the absolute best channel for SpaceX updates. Don't people realize history is being made?
    Also, now the two towers are done, when will we see the return of the king? ;-)

  • @allanrose3661
    @allanrose3661 19 дней назад +2

    Will the catch arms be positioned above the launch mount or off to the side for the catch?

    • @shaungisler6604
      @shaungisler6604 19 дней назад

      They will attempt the catch in the flats next to the pad. If you are looking from the beach that would be to the left of the OLM

  • @georgepal9154
    @georgepal9154 19 дней назад

    I'm 200% in support of 'Catch Me If You Can' being added to the side.

  • @wholebodysneeze
    @wholebodysneeze 19 дней назад +2

    Thanks! Wonderful engineering summary as usual