Falcon 9 Grounded After Launch Failure! 🚀 | Blue Origin, ULA, and Stoke Space Updates | KSC Flyover
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Join us as we dive into the latest developments at the Kennedy Space Center. SpaceX's Falcon 9 faces a temporary halt after a recent launch failure, while Blue Origin gears up for New Glenn's first integration. We'll also explore Stoke Space's launchpad progress for their fully reusable rocket, and much more. Don't miss out on this comprehensive update on all things space!
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Thanks Max, Adrian, & Alex for another KSC Flyover Update!! Thank you!!!
Hopefully the Falcon can return to flight soon!
its returned to flight now
Loved seeing Alex all over Florida!
thank you NSF team. Fantastic updates and glad to see so much development happening at the competitors launch pads as well.
Great Information packed presentation. Usual for NSF, but no less appreciated. Great work by the entire team.
19:54 hey it me lol
great vid as always
So what do the four towers do? 🤣
@@MickRonald truly a question of all time
I saw the opening without audio at first and my brain was like "did he just say bonjour?". And it turns out, yes, yes you did. I love it :D
Gav reported the departure of Harvey Stone to Brest, France to pick up Landing Vessel 1, and it arrived just a couple days ago.
David Limp also shared a photo of one of the New Glenn flight BE-4s undergoing an acceptance test firing at the XEEx test stand in Texas.
Yay! Glad you got to visit, Alex!!!
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And Blue Origin just hours after your video dropped a tweet showing that the aft engine section just underwent a landing leg drop test!
Great update again! Thanks!
You should probably put “KSC Flyover” at the beginning of the video title along with the date. The rest of the included topics being discussed would follow that. Just a quick idea.
The ULA SPOC / SMARF building is becoming the second VIF and will be building a second VLP (Vulcan Launch Platform) for when Atlas is done and Vulcan gets some serious launch cadence…..
Go Blue Origin! I wish them all the best on their New Glenn rocket. It is definitely about time to launch
F Blue Origin.. The only thing they are good at is using other people's ideas and suing SpaceX to slow them down.
Great to see Alex in Florida :) Shame he jinxed Falcon 9 launches
At least my cursed 'Eat, Sleep, Scrub, Repeat' t-shirt from Scrubtember isn't responsible this time.
I feel like the catch tower is for logistical reasons. With a high enough cadence and multiple launch pads it may make sense to have a dedicated return area for ships.
I can definitely see that possibility. I wonder if they would make it on a way that leaves the way for launching in the future, though.
Single purpose towers when the originals are dual seems like a viable, but stopgap to me.
A way to get multiple vehicles down in the near term, but later launch.
I don't know the logistics and infrastructure anywhere near enough to do more than speculate, though
You guys ROCK!
I’ve never seen this segment/programme of NSF before. Good job 👍
The flyover videos are great. Info and photographs are spectacular.
It's neat to see the monthly changes from above.
Thanks NSF team.
Regardless of what Rocketlab and SpaceX do, I think Stoke has a bright future.
Great information!
Good job Max!
Nicely done
Awesome content 🚀♥️
That intro music makes me so happy. Better than Scott Manley and Tim Dodd!
Blue Origin has pretty buildings, but almost nothing to show for it. I remember when New Glenn was supposed to be the Starship killer. At this rate they are getting passed by Relativity, Firefly, Rocket Lab, & Stoke. It's all about transparency Jeff....
You are so great, guys!
SpaceX is moving H.Q is moving to star base.. outstanding
spacex is a hollow husk in a decade MAX like boeing
What, you don't know star trek ? Unfortunately this is a requirement to talk about space. Lmao.. Great video
cmon man there are more of us who dont know star trek
@@marh122🤦🏻♂️😖🥲 🖖🏼
@@mikegardner107 sorry
Thank you.
Environists are ignoring the major concern about the Falcon 9:
Insufficient Pointyness.
This is causing a multitude of problems with the launches and must be corrected ASAP.
Without a nice pointy tip rockets have a tendency to just fall over and cause a tragic disaster in the launch area.
An expanded version of the common pencil sharpener could be developed.
Like the standard version used in all schools it should have a disc on the side to adapt the cutting blades to various diameters of rocket.
The rocket shavings produced coul easily be recycled.
This Rocket Sharpener will prevent many, many saddening accidents.
Blue Origin ,we make rockets that look like weenies! That about wraps that up! ULA, we want to be Space X ,but we can't !
What is going to be done with Crawler Transporter 1? I cannot find anything anywhere about what the future plans are for it. Could yall investigate it?
that was an awesome job Max....I hope to see you in front of the camera more!! maybe you can join the gang at the flame trench show?? and that was a whole lot of words thrown around to just to say that there is just not much to report on blue origin, hahaha other than the recovery ship is in France, hahaha.... great job as always NSF....keep up the good work
Love your coverage guys! Would be awesome to see you on other platforms like Odysee, Rumble, Bitchute, etc
Food trucks are life!
boujour !
Ship 30 had an engine replaced will it need to static fire?
Most likely
Not necessarily S29 hand an engine replaced and only did a SP but it is likely
Edit: it was S28 not 29
Thank you so much for answering my question 😊
@@KiRiTO72987 S28, not S29
@@bryanillenberg right my bad got the two mixed up
I already missed a video like this, I want to know the progress of the starship tower at Cape Canaveral. LC.39-A
Hey Alex jinx it!
thank you all at team nsf
Well sierra space should build their own rocket and launch pad project in FL. Due to ulas issues and delays regarding dream chaser
There's a notam this week?
There's a new Starlink launch already scheduled for tomorrow evening...
Slipped to Saturday and it's still pending FAA approving the public safety determination
@@ale131296 :(
I don't know if it occurred to any yet, but... if only in terms of delivering payload to space, Starship is almost ready, isn't it? Eg NASA and the US military could probably already contract them to "launch our big cargo to space, we don't care about recovering the boosters, we'll pay".
that SQD looks very much abandoned (For the better) Starbase SQD is sadly not good enough for long term use
The SPOC is now the VIF 2
It is being converted….
I’m also glad that SpaceX is making full use of the old Titan SMAB….
@NASASpaceflight -Been a space/ Launch fan since childhood. So I am grateful for your thorough coverage of everything about this subject.
QUESTION: What would be your best guess on a time line to the Space X Dragon return to Flight”
Thank you 🚀🇺🇸
We're going to Mars baby🤟🚀
You don't know Star Trek?!! Wow I'm gonna have to ask you to hand in your nerd card... what's happening? I ... I can't breathe.
Falcon 9 going up Saturday.
Source?
Pending FAA approval
@@mikegardner107 now I do not know but I saw they were going to try Saturday
NSF,y'all rock! Peace
Yay Hi Max the fab photographer
so nova c will be expendable and then reusable too cant wait to see stoke spaces nova c rocket fly next year
Wait for flight 5 . Yes sir
13:32 The way the SpaceX boat is stored on this boat made it look like a bad photoshop job lol. It looks like its floating with no shadow, I had to rewind to see the mount it is on lifting it off the ground. I was thinking no way they photoshopped a spacex boat into this video but tell me it doesn't look strange.
Alex...we need you.
F9 wasn't 'a launch failure' - it was a minor oxygen leak - which amplifys in that context - yes check and sort of course. Tobie
It was a launch failure
LAUNCH of Booster with Stage 2 was fine - after seperation stage 2 had an unacceptable anomaly
@@tobiebeele1731 Stage 2 is part of the launch vehicle. It's a launch failure
Hello from the urban air of Paris and 13 million people, bonjour de l'air urbaine de Paris et ses 13 millions d'habitants 🎉😂
Where's the solar parking at I don't see no solar panels on anything
WE NEED MORE MAX!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Bonjour… :-)
Could you please add visible overlays explaining what REAL UNITS are represented by the Amurikan units supplied by the paperwork and the script. Is it really NECESSARY that you just read Amurikan press releases?
As an American, I too, prefer the metric system (there isa whole thing about why we don use it, and literal sea piracy is partly to blame).
An overlay is a good idea. Some attitudes are unhelpful. Given this particular monthly video is about launches from, well, America, local units are what is available for locations and such. it is logical that the imperial system, originally developed in Europe, is used.
Catch tower in KSC: Launch from StarBase...Catch at KSC!
Arguable the most important flight. Not even close. Short of james Web, starship is the pivot point after 2025. It's like having horses change to tractors. It's a paradigme shift. It will launch orion in it's payload section and an emergency dragon capsule for spare when it fails. As it is private companies for airplanes it is now the agee for Rockets. The exception is that spacex is way ahead in it's thinking and goals, cuting the other companies seemingly "huge" goals to a one use tractor. Once the railroad to space is built, infratructure will soon populate it's space and new industries will emerge. People do not comprehend it yet even though it has successfuly made orbit( if they wanted to) . Starship is the enabler, and will change space like the wright brothers did airflight to paper planes. Stating otherwise is dumb. SLS will not make sence and NASA will buy 10 starship flights instead of 1 SLS. Time to swallow the pride and use their head and respect taxpayers enough to not waste their money. Nasa will be an important partner to spacex, just not that much on the propulsion side anymore. Exciting times to be interested in spaceflight.
Spacee🚀
I miss John Insprucker
Hi good luck. Your're great ❤
Wow
That intro is a Good job on Gents 👍
man imagine if we regulated the airline industry the same way we regulate the rocket industry. Like imagine grounding a certain popular airplane model for months at a time every time a door blew out during a flight with 130+ people on it... I "love" how the argument of "well nobody actually got hurt" works for airplanes but god forbid minor malfunction on a rocket's second stage that was planned to burn up during reentry anyway...
Wait what in Brest :O
The landing drone ship barge Landing Vessel 1 for New Glenn was there being outfitted following the initial main build in Romania. The Harvey Stone arrived a couple days ago and is expected to tow the platform to Florida ahead of the first launch.
YOU GUYS REALLY NEED TO FIX THE VIDEO SO I CAN UP THUMB MORE THEN ONCE !
Don’t know Star Trek? That’s Blasphemy! ; - )
Doesn't know Star Trek....
END TRANSMISSION.
Looks like Jack is grounded too!
KSC has been dead quiet since F9 dropped 💧
6:10 Doesn't know Star Trek? @NSF-HR ??? lol C'mon whatswitchoo, mon! j/k
7000kg payload for Nova.
Admin, any can't I minimize and open another tab?
Weird.... Adrian you're pronouncing Sue Origin strangely. 😂
Elon is gonna buy all those BO buildings on the 2030 Prime Day for .001 on the dollar
Well you already edited the video so might as well upload. I bet you knew it's allowed to launch again while uploading the video. lol
SpaceX requested a safety determination from the FAA but as far as we know that's still under review. I expect them to get approval to fly again soon but as of now they're still grounded
It is not allowed to launch again, as Thomas pointed out
Poor falcon 9
I like turtles, and Starships.
😅
Boooooo!
The F9 booster is working fine. After about 300 successful launches the 2nd stage leaked Oxygen which prevented that 2nd stage from putting the payload into the proper orbit. The fix will be trivial and the F9 will be back into service very soon. The FAA, however, may use this opportunity to block SpaceX's return to space for as long as they can get away with it.
However, the Falcon and Falcon Heavy are the only reliable access to space that the US has, so I expect the military and other payload clients to push FAA to get out of the way.
Bonjour mon amis
Bonjour
Gehe whi makes Up These clickbait Titels? There was NOOOO Launch Failure.
Launch and Landing were without Issue. IT was a second Stage Failure and Not a Launch Failure.
The second stage is part of the launch vehicle so it was a launch failure
@@ale131296 IT Had already seperated and IT was a reignition Failure
@@wolfes1126 Semantics. It's part of the launch vehicle therefore a launch failure. The second stage is not a separate entity or anything like it.
Blue Origin is a waste of time
AHHHHH A FUCKING GINGER
There was no launch failure
There was
@@ale131296 No there wasnt
@@saturnfive2073 Okay then, I'll tell SpaceX they're wrong then
@@ale131296 Just point me to the mission or video
@@saturnfive2073 It's all on SpaceX's website: www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl-9-3
This is dumb, it was not a launch failure, it was a 2nd stage failure.
Quit the "girl scouts" weird thing, sounds like Jimmy Saville. Otherwise great update.
Ugh!!!
I couldnt make out anything Allessandro said, just had to skip past it.
Quite a bad episode, we know your passion for NSF, but you guys are not presenters.
I can clearly understand what Alex says, and he is an usual presenter in NSF commentaries
Lotta unhappy tidings lately. E.g., the F9 anomaly, and Elon is trifling with the future of SpaceX over personal nonsense.
Yeah Elon making the insane claim saying that the reason he moves SpaceX to texas is because of that pro-tras law is probably the most insane thing he could've done at that point. SpaceX is just getting into those problems because of him, anyone wiht enough common sense would know that they were planning it since a long before.
spacesx should move to Mexico were they understand payola