Firestorm Unleashed: SpaceX's Epic Inferno After Only Three Weeks?!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 5 апр 2024
- Secure your privacy with Surfshark! Enter coupon code MARCUS for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/marcus
What we are seeing right now in space flight is truly extraordinary. Today we have the Firestorm Unleashed. Check out SpaceX's Epic Inferno After Only Three Weeks! Yes, Flight 3 was only 3 weeks ago and we have both vehicles for flight 4 static fired and almost ready to fly. That is incredible! While preparing for the largest rocket ever built by far to fly for the fourth time, launch after launch after launch has been going on in what seems a new fury. Unprecedented numbers of missions are shooting off and this is just the start of an incredible future.
SpaceX - Starship | Third Flight Test in 4K
• Starship | Third Fligh...
Smarter Every Day 296 - How We Answer This Question is More Important Than You’d Think
• How We Answer This Que...
👕Like this shirt? Pick it up on any product you like here.
marcus-house.myspreadshop.com...
and without the date if you prefer
marcus-house.myspreadshop.com...
🎁 Marcus House Merch - marcus-house.myspreadshop.com/
You can support me on:
Patreon - / marcushouse
Join my Discord - / discord
Follow/Subscribe on Twitter - / marcushouse
The production crew:
GameplayReviewUK, TiagoCruz, Mr Pleasant, Virtu, Orbitly
Support from the below is always massively appreciated:
📷 NASASpaceFlight - / @nasaspaceflight
📷 RGVAerialPhotography - / @rgvaerialphotography
📷 Randolph Visuals - / cosmicalchief
📷 Greg Scott - / gregscott_photo
📷 Starship Gazer - / starshipgazer
📷 Cosmic Perspective - / @cosmicperspective
📷 LabPadre - / @labpadre
📷 Epic Spaceflight - / @epicspaceflight
Set models:
😍 Mini venting Starship/SLS - stardesk.peachs.co/a/marcus-h...
😍 Starship, & Crew Dragon by - morethan3d.com/
😍 Moon/Mars Mova Globes - www.movaglobes.com/
😍 Saturn V - LEGO - www.lego.com/en-au/product/le...
😍 Space Shuttle - LEGO - www.lego.com/en-au/product/na...
3D artist magicians:
✨ Tony Bela - / infographictony
✨ Ryan Hansen Space - / ryanhansenspace
✨ Erc X - / ercxspace
✨ Corey - / c_bass3d
✨ Alex Svan - / alexsvanart
✨ DeepSpaceCourier - / ds_courier
✨ SpaceXvision - / spacexvision
✨ Stanley Creative - / caspar_stanley
✨ TijnM_3DAnimations - / m_tijn
✨ Christian Debney - / christiandebney
✨ Evan Karen - / @evankaren
✨ 3D Daniel - / 3ddaniel1 - Наука
Secure your privacy with Surfshark! Enter coupon code MARCUS for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/marcus
If they keep this pace up pretty soon, you will not be able to stand outside or even inside your home without fear,, of space junk hurtling down on top of you.
That’s what it’s all about. They have their own community where they share information and resources. Wish the rest of the world was this simple.
APEP is the Egyptian God of Chaos... adding to all the craziness about this eclipse
I love how Marcus is always mentioning other RUclipsrs and content creators and throwing them love and getting people to go follow them.
@@matthewbooth4612That would be kind of unusual. Most creators on RUclips upload their videos with a Creative Commons license, meaning that anyone can use their footage. It’s free advertising so everyone benefits from it. The “revenue” is more indirect since it guides viewers from one channel to another.
Indeed. Amazing personality and humility.
@@matthewbooth4612by giving them credit and linking their page he is contributing to their bottom line. That’s how these communities work. They help each other grow.
That is because, as Anton would say, Marcus is a WONDERFUL person.
He’s got class were most others are simply mowing the grass. The best part of waking up is Marcus’s house in your cup.
21:32 I see what you did there! "...worth keeping an ion!" Very niiice! LOL
I thought it was a quite obvious pun but there wasn't many comments on that one.
@@MarcusHouse Tassie dad humour:)
Can you imagine a tower of fire taller than a skyscraper? That's what flows from the business end of this incredible machine. Unbelievable!
3:44 I will never get sick of hearing that roar.
Starship is as wide as my house, and as long as the side street I live on. To imagine that landing is incredible. Once operational, it will be transformative. Obviously lunar exploration will become feasible, but earth satellites will be much cheaper to launch, as will large space telescopes. A long baseline optical interferometer in space will be possible, allowing us to image planets around distant stars. Larger probes to solar system bodies will be possible, with sample return missions to the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Remarkable.
It's wider than my house is long, and the whole rocket is longer than my street...'tis a big beast indeed
Starship alone. No superheavy is able to probably cover my house with steel
Engineering a launch pad on the Moon will be interesting. Mooncrete flame trench perhaps?
starship in cross section was larger than my first house. The volume of my first house would fit inside starship's cargo area twice. Yes, my first house was small, but it was a 2 bedroom bungalow.
@@PanzerBuyer Not sure if a flame trench would be needed, with no atmosphere there is nothing to slow the gases or prevent then from safely expanding. And aren't the thrusters for the moon landings way up on the sides of the lander?
Destins video was incredible, as they always are. That channel is one of the absolute gems of the internet. Its on my "short list" with yours and maybe a dozen others that the world would be less without.
Though I was troubled that Spacex is refused the recognition they deserve as HLS in it. Their name wasnt muttered a single time that i recall in the entire video.
Thanks as always Marcus.
Cheers! It is one of my favs. I was stoked to see he got to dive in with the training. What a dream come true.
He pissed me off by speaking out of his rear in that other video. Not only due to making assumptions based on old data and ignoring the actual mission goals, but also because I knew that for the next year or more we would be hearing about "How Starship will never work" followed by "Watch Smarter Everyday's video for proof".
That said based on Marcus's recommendation and now yours, it sounds like he might have redeemed himself.
@@MarcusHouse Oh my goodness yes lol. I can hardly imagine floating in there while they did their training and learning. What a rare human experience.
@@anthonypelchat Ill have to rewatch the older video to recall exactly what was said. Though i vaguely remember being disappointed at some level with it.
That being said, He puts out so much truly amazing information and content that even if he and i strongly disagree on some things, i still truly consider him a gem of the internet.
If he was crossing lines in that other video, i look forward to seeing my old comments on the matter lol.
The way i see it, Starship is one of the most incredible things ever done by life as a whole, i would defend it to anyone putting smut on it.
Only a fool would speak without knowing about a subject and i think one would be a fool to not support Starship whole heartedly.
@@Vatsyayana87 I can mostly agree with everything you said. I never watched many of his videos before, so I can't speak on everything. He did seem at least fairly knowledgeable in the few I watched prior, which is also why I'm thinking about giving his latest a chance.
On that specific video, I gave him the benefit of the doubt for a while. But he just kept on one after another on easily disproven crap that showed that he really didn't pay attention to anything going on with either Starship nor Artemis as a whole. I finally cut off the video after 40 mins. Couldn't deal with it anymore. And of course, as I feared after watching, hundreds or thousands have been commenting on nearly every Starship video since then about how bad Starship is and using his video as "proof".
Who would ever of thought that SpaceX is maxing out their launch cadence with limited amounts of barges. Never saw that coming
Ever have*
Ever had*
@@RyanFranny-xb4uq touchè
Ever green*
if they build anothe barg i would argue strongly for it to be named "not doug".
I watch these F9s constantly from FL
Never gets old and is soooooo soooooo different than years ago when there was one or two a year
Go Starship!!! G9 SpaceX!!
Nasa too but come on!!!
Starship HLS isn't a 'capsule' or a 'module', it's a full fledged god damned SPACESHIP! For the first time, what we're capable of, instead of the minimum possible.
Great round up Marcus, a huge thumbs up ! One of the very best channels on YT. 😎👏❤️👍
Thanks 👍
I thought SpaceX quit posting on RUclips. I watched the video yesterday and wondered if it was actually from them. But as you said, high quality and lots of new views.
The compilations seem to be the only thing they post on RUclips these days.
Stuff like this makes me so excited for the future, this is the potential of humanity, defying the gravitational pull of our planet and exploring the stars!
I can't believe that they're just scuffing the steel up with a grinder disk to make the heat tiles adhere better.
Makes more surface area for adhesive to stick to
Seems like a reasonable thing to try.
It really shouldnt be surprising, Its the most common way it has ever been done.
Scuffing is standard procedure for better adhesion. Even fixing a flat bicycle tire requires scuffing of the innertube before application of the cement.
The one thingy on that spaceship that I could actually do. Scuff that up Matt, no worries mate.
These are just incredible times in space development and exploration...all coming from just one company.. such breathtaking innovation
I've been watching for 4 years now and this felt like one of the most exciting episodes so far... so much happening! Thanks for the great work reporting it all and consistent quality
Glad you enjoy it!
The amount of organization is insane
What a week, what a team of people. All this from SpaceX shows how good there are.
Go SpaceX
Starship is soon gonna be launched as many times as falcon heavy.
Let that sink in.
3/3 test flights failed. Your comment does not have to sink in any time soon.
@@istvansipos9940Not failures. But also Falcon Heavy has flown at most 5 times per year. Starship has flown 3 times in the past 12 months and has more launches planned this year than FH.
@@istvansipos9940 if they weren't trying to land it, flight three would have been a unanimous success, being the largest rocket in history to get to orbit. The entire flight itself was successful. People like to ignore that part
@@istvansipos9940 3/3 test flights failed. Your comment does not have to sink in any time soon.
All 3 more successful than the naysayers believed possible. They said the 1st launch would explode on the pad and destroy the Boca Chica site putting the project back at least a year. It didn't happen of course. Hot staging was supposed to according to them detonate the booster and result in destroying Starship. Again it didn't happen.
Those who believe it can't be done should get the hell out of the way of the people DOING IT.
@@istvansipos9940 You completely and perhaps wilfully misunderstand. Each flight was just a Mark 1 prototype, so these are nowhere near the operational vehicle. This is rocket engineering, but at a level never seen before, a clean sheet for a fully re-useable rocket, with costs per kilo to orbit and beyond brought way down to unimaginable levels even a few short years ago.
And Starship will be capable of lofting 150 tonnes to LEO with its existing configuration with Raptor V2 engines. But it is an evolving vehicle, and one day it might lift 200 tonnes to orbit.
IF3 got to orbital velocity, but due to concerns about not being able to fire its engine to de-orbit, chose to use a path that would bring it down in the Indian Ocean.
At this early stage of development the engineers' caution was justified, in not getting it into a proper orbit, as there were issues with the vehicle control.
But your concerns are misplaced. Each of these test-launches are relatively inexpensive, and the data gathered used to build on to further improve the mission objectives for the following launches.
And in the works will be the Mark 2 prototypes using extended length vehicles, Raptor 3 engines, and perhaps 9 engines on the orbiter. That will enhance the payload capability quite a bit. So it is all positive, and a huge learning-curve for SpaceX who have effectively left everyone else in the aerospace industry behind in the dust.
Fun fact: Recovering the fairing has saved Space-X around 3.5 billion dollars so far.
Probably less the cost of recoveries and refurbishment.
I live in Niagara Falls its going to be crazy here for the Eclipse!!
I always look forward to your space news videos every Saturday, and today’s video is no different. Thanks again Marcus!
Great coverage as usual, thank you Marcus and crew!
Brilliant report, Thanks Marcus!!!
Woot. My favorite video on Saturdays.
No Saturday feels complete without your rundown. Well done Marcus!
Thanks for watching David!
What a Jam-Packed episode! Space-Jam, my Favorite!
Thanks! Great content plus I find the arrows/pointers really handy. All the best
8:44 - my immediate reaction to such a circular item is that it rotates, but what that says about whether there is thus only one docking port is beyond my technical knowledge.
Fantastic Episode. I really do look forward to your weekly updates! Keep it up, Marcus!
My weekly space update is always from MarcusHouse! Greetings from the Netherlands
Another good video. . That engine array is a thing of beauty. . Fingers crossed for the launch. Thank you MH + Team for the upload.
Excellent report. Thanks!
Good Job, Marcus, thanks for update 🚀🚀🚀
Great work as always... thank you.
The content of this channel is really the best in its genre, you guys cover everything in sucha good way!
Excellent video Marcus 👍. Thanks for posting!!!
Thank you Marcus, I like your update video’s 👍🏻
Polaris Dawn Photographer: And Hands up everybody!
~obscures 60% of the faces~
Excellent stuff bro
Thank You for another great update
Keep pumping out great content 👌
Always great content!
Great stuff as usual, and always the best delivery.🎉
@MarcusHouse keep an 'ion', I see what you did there!
Finally a RUclips merch shop that sells singlets 🎉. Cheers from Darwin Marcus.
You are most welcome! 🤣
If that pace continues, we will run out of space in orbit very quickly! :P
Good thing they are making a system specifically designed to go to other planets lol. They have plenty of room.
Thanks Marcus that was an EPIC episode.
Another great video Marcus. I watched Destins video. Absolutely brilliant
Awesome coverage, as always!
Family and I will be attempting to see the eclipse in totality. Hopefully, the weather clears up.
Always look forward to and love Marcus content! Top notch as always!!
4:20 -- Boy! The structural bolts and iron are getting pretty rusty! It will be a major job to get all of those areas rectified!
That smarter everyday video was absolutely phenomenal. Do watch
Great update, thanks.
Have heard anything about the Sea Rigs launch pads etc.???
That smarter everyday video was very well done. I thoroughly enjoyed it
Can’t wait till IFT4!!!
I love your channel Marcus. You present the information in a detailed and comprehensive way. It is challenging for SpaceX losing tile on every launch. I wonder if they could make the tiles all connected to each other that would help keep them from falling off? Like a big blanket. Keep up the great work.
Hey hey!
imagine marcus in 2050 reviewing starship 205 build on mars cool
Thanks Marcus always a pleasure!
great coverage!
2:34 - I love the confidence, but unlikely, as [as you note] it has no hot staging ring yet, and no FTS.
The booster from that SES-10 mission that was the first to be re-flown (B 1021) is actually on display at the Dish Network Headquarters in Denver. I actually went and took a look at it a while back. It was pretty cool.
props for callout to Destin. double props for highlighting his measurements. that talk of his blew my mind but his math is correct and that's why we love him. 🚀
3:44 Cue thrash metal symphonic drum solo 😮
Great Marcus. Just great.
Good morning, Marcus!
Agile systems engineering! Will be a blast when humans are on board!
Great Cover Marcus.
that Falcon Slamming on the Deck at 15:23..
Good work on Good reporting
Thank you again Marcus
I'd love to see a Schlieren image of those soundwaves at 3:45
"...it is definitely something to keep an ion" (21:04) Good one!
I really appreciate your work. Your enthusiasm and yoru commitment. There is a certain internally quiet joy sliding into the ethereality of these endeavors. There is soothing music in those rockets.
Great job
Great work as always Marcus.
Nice job
Thank you.
That static fire is amazing
Thanks Marcus and co!
It would be interesting for SpaceX to buy faster transportation ships that could be specialized to for grabbing the booster off the ship and taking it back to port, that way the slower landing ships can stay out for longer times/ maybe even install them in semi permanent formations
WOW - Great stuff!!
Mr. Marcus is the best of the best! Thank you so much!
I live in the central finger lakes area of NY, pleading with the universe for clear weather on monday!
fingers crossed!!!
I watch these tests and worry over whether this or that problem will get solved. Almost like I had money riding on the outcome.
After IFT 1 I wondered how they would ever get all 33 to light up and throttle down at the same time.
These guys know exactly what they're doing.
Thanks Marcus for the accurate tiles comment. There is no way as you rightly say, is there a way of telling if that is ice or part of tiles flying off. When I asked Manley the "fly safe dude" how he could say with confidence that those were tiles, he said: "this is not the right place to discuss that". Thanks for your excellent content.
Yea, I mean, there could be tile material in it, but I've looked closely at most pieces in the shot. Those that remain in the shadow stay black looking because they are shadowed by the vehicle. Anything that passes back out into the sunlight appears to be white. The shapes of the pieces don't really look like tiles either unless they've been really smashed up which seems unlikely. Speculation warning. Wondering if those nose vents were blocked right up with a heap of ice material and then they tried firing them up, all that came out was a heap of ice. By ice of course I mean frozen LOX or CH4. You know, I wonder just how hard it is to keep the tanks at the right temperature. To keep the LOX a liquid, it needs to remain between its boiling point -183 °C and its freezing point -219 °C. That is only a difference of 36 degrees, and for methane it is even worse (freezing -183 °C and boiling at -161.5 °C with a difference of only 21.5 degrees). How the heck they can balance that with both propellants at the same time must be a super challenge.
The speed at which SpaceX operates is truly phenomenal.
Bring on flight 4
Thanks!
Thanks for supporting what we do! 😍
I have arranged for a fairly remote site in Indiana. Fingers crossed for good weather.
I'm only an hour from 100% totality. Can't wait to see the rest of you all in Evansville for the eclipse.
Good luck with the weather. Hopefully it is a beautifully clear day.
Ionosphere worth keeping an "eye-on" 😂😂😂
Hello from Memphis, TN, USA. I can't sleep.
Thanks for another wonderful space video! Sadly I'm nowhere near the path of the eclipse. I saw a partial eclipse a few years ago, so I know how cool it is when the Moon turns red before everything goes black. And on another note, good luck to Polaris Dawn! That spacewalk is going to be amazing.
I feel that the raptor covers for the booster need to be given the technical term ‘’ Raptor Booties ‘’ ❤
Thanks for posting mate, I always look forward to your in-depth updates :)
the lunar starship looks exactly like something you would see in space engineers. I'm excited!
Greetings from the dystopian Hoosiergeti Plain .. all good things to all of thee & all of thine ;-D
Hey Hey Marcus, Do you have your computer connected to your Hi-Fi, That Test Sounds Amazing, you can really hear the gurgling of the engines.
they surely need to make this work soon, 99 first stage raptor engines used up alone in the 3 launches, this can't be cheap 😬
I noticed that "ion" there
All the roughed up looking stainless steel on the nosecone of Starship 29 may be on purpose to help the tiles to adhere to it better.
Yep, that is what I'm thinking. They may also just be trying a new adhesive.