We FINALLY know! The facts behind SpaceX's Dramatic Starship Explosions!
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We FINALLY know the facts behind SpaceX's Dramatic Starship Explosions and it is almost time for Starship flight 3. There are a few twists with that story and we squish all that greatness together with the incredible missions of the week. We have records being broken, we have lunar landers surprising us in multiple ways, and loads more.
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..imediatly after releasing starship for next stage, the booster should have some flaps to open, to reduce speed for 5 seconds or so,, before StarShip ignites for rest of flight..
Bought 2 with your code. Great starship photos. Even greater to support you!
Hi Marcus, I want to say a HUUUUUGE Thankyou for providing starships journey, not just for me but I think for thousands of humans. Your awesome and may our journey continue with positive strides into the soon to be known yaaaay🎉
You are very welcome @@deanritchie1124!
This is why I love watching your videos, you dont clickbait, when talking about critical points like FAA, License approval you always get to the point and dont gaslight us. Keep up the work man!
When I was young, I couldn't wait until Saturday morning for cartoons. Now as an adult, just as excited to watch all your great rocket updates. Thanks Marcus, your awesome!
Your personal excitement was visible during that displate full stack starship metal poster, which is a proof how much you are genuinely into this, thanks Markus
The coolest work on planet earth right now is happening in Boca Chica, it's hard to not be excited.
I love how @marcushouse encourages us to support others and like their channels. It’s refreshing. Thanks Marcus for your great videos and your love for the whole space exploration space (pun intended).
We are living in exciting times. I am always blow away by the fact how lucky we are, that we can follow this historical program online. What a blessing! Thanks Marcus and all the others for your work!!!
Personally I watched the very first attempt by the US to launch a satellite live when I was six years old. I followed the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions. I volunteered on a project in which amateur astronomers collected data to refine the orbit of the Moon to an accuracy of less than 100m. I was watching Walter Cronkite as Apollo XI descended to the Moon and heard "Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed." And I watched live as the ascent stage of the Apollo XVII rose as we abandoned the Moon. I cheered the early launches of the Space Transportation System and mourned when it failed. And I am fortunate to see Space industrialization begin an exponential growth.
@@jamescobban857how old are you now sir?
I am really happy that you give credit to the photographers and contributors! Many do not and make you think they took the pictures and that just isn't right. Great coverage, thanks!
I hope we don't have to wait too long for the next successful landing on the Moon - this time even staying upright. 2024 is shaping up to be a fun and productive year in the space industry.
G'day,
Spit out that
Kool Aid, you poor
Spaced-out Kaydet...!
When someone builds a Skyrocket a d sends it almost all the way to the Moon, but
BEFORE they could land the thing they
"Successfully"
(Suck Cess Fully...)
Snagged one of the 6 Landing Legs' "Feet" in the Regolith
WHILE STILL MOVING LATERALLY ACROSS THE LUNAR Surface,
And
Then
It
CRASHED.
That is what it is called, in
ALL the best Aerospace Textbooks, when some
Daydreamy Wannabe
Fcuks-up their "ARRIVAL" to the point where their
Machine finished up
Lying down on it's SIDE,
on the Ground - where it will require Blue-Collar Workers with Bulldozers to clear away the MESS...
You are sentenced to write out one thousand times,
"Marketing Jism Is NOT Reality...!".
Just(ifiably ?) sayin',
Have a good one...
Stay safe.
;-p
Ciao !
There are several more planned this year!
2024 the year of the drunken moon lander😂
There was a Read More, but it turned out I only needed the "Show less" for Warbles. Disgusting waste of efforts, what a nasty set of words, in effort to destroy hope. Must be one of those write offs.
@@up4open
G'day,
You do not cope well with being shown the
Counterfactuality of your
Worldview,
Do you,
Munchkin...?
There there,
Nivertheemoind.
Hopefully, with the passage of time you will grow up, and become somewhat less
Fragile.
Good luck.
Stay safe...
;-p
Ciao!
Hoping it launches soon. Between Blue Origin finally making progress, and starship, it sure looks like 2024 is going to be an awesome year for space!
Are BO axtusly making progress though?
lol
well BO managed to launch 2 heavily modified BE4 engines into space (I say heavily modified because both had issues on the test stand, not destructive, but simply not able to maintain stable thrust, requiring heavy manual repairs/adjustment before each could pass the testing regime.)
with luck they can take the lessons from those two engines to make the appropriate changes to make the next ones more reliable.
" Blue Origin making progress " THATS RICH ! HAHAHAHA lmao they have an engine on someone elses rocket after 2 decades of work LMAO Most useless, money hungry, unsuccessful aerospace company of all time.
@@Half_Finisthey are, but they don’t do the marketing campaign like space X so people like you just believe they don’t do anything.
I’m sure one day nasa will understand their error when choosing space X since they’re so behind schedule
Good show, Marcus and Team.
1) Every time I see that hot-staging separation I want to stand up and cheer.
2) It's so easy to be distracted from science news nowadays... Thank you for bringing your sense of wonder and excitement to your channel. It really does keep us coming back.
Another excellent roundup of space goodness. .Thank you MH + Team for the upload. .👍
Hey there Rob. Thanks for being here. Glad you enjoyed it.
PSA, Check your displate wall magnets are still in the middle of the brown paper. They sometimes move downwards slowly over time and eventually the displate can fall off the wall. Usually causing damage to a corner of the displate. The best solution I've found is a small run of superglue along the top between the magnet and the brown backing paper.
Great job, Marcus!
Anyone remember when we were watching basic pressure tests wondering if it could make it to design spec without splitting open?
Pro tip, do not use Ship 28 as the trigger in a drinking game. You’d be lights out in 5 minutes.
😂
That HLS news is the highlight of the week. with all those milestones completed, i think the HLS will actually be built quite fast
it's bloody impressive how those electric gimbals throw those engines around like they weigh nothing.
Thank you for another great Saturday morning. It's just great that we are ready to see another starship launch. Have a great week y'all!!!
I am not patiently waiting for test 3.... Let's go!!
Bring on flight 3!
Can't hardly wait for the latest space news! Thanks Marcus!
Thank you Marcus. I follow several You Tube space news providers and your channel always seems to have the slickest content
Thanks John. We spend a lot of time trying to make it all as concise as we can.
Falcon 9 hasn’t stop being successful. The SpaceX engineers are the best in the space industry. The fact they were the first to launch a rocket and then land it in the same flight. Well that was outstanding.
The Delta Clipper was first, but was experimental and not a commercial booster. The SpaceX single engine grasshopper was the second experimental craft, based on a falcon 9 booster.
There is so much analysis of WHAT they are doing, but I am curious about HOW they are doing it from a project and people management standpoint. I would love to hear some Lessons Learned from the inside about how they make these complex operations look so smooth and effortless, because I know that it must be anything but.
Always look forward to these Saturday mornings with space and coffee! Thanks as always, Marcus!🚀
Thanks for watching!
Best presented and most concise of all the available presentations on SPACEX and the other (occasional) space activities. Can’t see Russia or China ever having such informative and candid discussions. Great stuff!
Great work from Ryan on his graphics. Fantastic work bud. Hopefully you are given an award of sorts in the future.
Whoa, flame trench! The evil beasty sneaking back in!
Those discharge wicks are for LIGHTNING. The static discharge isn’t that bad at all. Sure the wicks will discharge the static buildup as well but that static without the wicks wouldn’t do anything to the aircraft.
When you have an electricity discharging from an aircraft or any unearthed thing the charge will ALWAYS continue to flow within the object until it’s at the sharpest thinnest point before exiting. With lightning when it leaves through that thin sharp point the energy concentration is so high that it literally blows the discharge point and the surrounding area away.
The wicks work by being a highly conductive material, aluminium housing with carbon fibres as the wick, which attracts the charge and then the very narrow hollow aluminium shaft followed by a flexible plasticky covering tube almost all the way to the end, however that just really protects the carbon monoxide directional fibres that are not bonded together but like individual carbon hairs that are crimped inside the plasticky tube and the aluminium tube and that is riveted to the aircraft at the tips of everything.
So the carbon fibres are very highly electrically conductive and because it’s not a solid rod but individual fibres then current is attracted to them the most because they are both extremely conductive and thin as a hair and there are hundreds in a bundle and every fibre end is so thin. This causes lightning to exits through these and that causes them to blow apart.
Are they important? Very and are essential to safety. How essential? Well I have 14 000 hours flying aircraft in Australia and that includes flying 7000 hours in dash8 200 and 300 series. I could depart with only one single static wick missing on the entire aircraft. They are all up and across the vertical and horizontal stabiliser trailing edges and the last couple of meters of the wing trailing edges and also the wing tips. Just one gone is all that’s allowed, that’s it.
They are each checked to be there every day for the daily inspection, the engineers before departure walk around and the captains before takeoff walk around, then by the captains after landing walk around and the engineers after landing walk around. So yeah, important.
But… aircraft are all about weight and expense and ongoing maintenance and insurance and tomb stone engineering. What’s that mean? Well EVERYTHING on the aircraft is important or it just wouldn’t be on the aircraft. Seriously if the aircraft manufacturer could leave absolutely anything, anything at all off the aircraft then it wouldn’t be there. Even if it weighs just 30g. Really? Well yes the number of wicks on a dash8 are calculated and that means that one wing tip has one more wick than the other. So why not just add an extra wick to even it up? Well that’s 30g plus $$$ to build and $$$ for extra maintenance for 30 years of flying. That’s allot of money, tiny weight, extra drag that needs extra fuel and none of its required by LAW that was fought over to keep at the absolute minimum by tomb stone engineering (only engineer a fix when forced to do so because of FAR too many tomb stones being erected because of it)
GREAT explanation about function and design. Also GREAT discussion on ri$k management. Thanks for extensive detail on both. As a retired Sr Construction Risk Engineer for 4th largest insurance co. in the world I can relate perfectly to every aspect of your detailed presentation. Thanks
Would the risk from static increase at very high speeds, potentially even reentry? Especially considering those flaps are connected by joints where sparks could damage bearings.
Thanks marcus! another awesome episode! I cant wait for IFT3
The speed of what they are doing is just amazing!
Thank you - that was great 👍
Nice video Marcus!
Enjoying my cup of Coffee, bagel 🥯 and a Marcus House video Saturday morning.
Always enjoy your Saturday morning updates!! I can’t wait to see the launch 🚀
Really excited for this next launch. Thanks for these detailed videos!
I'm right there with you. Can not wait!
Alive it still was. Happy we are.
Really appreciate the added arrows that point to what you’re discussing, very helpful.
It does seem a head scratcher as to what could clog the filters, but the potential damage to the plumbing from fuel slosh was mentioned by Ryan Hanson and Zach (CSI Starbase) and the idea that the mixing of the cryogenic fuels from a leak could cause freezing…which in turn could result in a sludge entering filters…
Another idea mentioned by another follower of all this fun, might be that the baffles themselves detached from the fuel slosh and plugged the filters.
Speculation is such fun. Thanks for giving us so much information to brood upon.
One-way baffles work in aviation, a large cone shaped panel with flapper valves blocking off the lower section of the tank could probably minimize the slosh seen in the simulations. My vote is for lights and a camera or 2 inside the tank(s) on the next flight, to see what the problems are. I'm surprised they haven't tried photographing this before.
A slosh of slush, sure could overwork pumps, or if there is a gas leak, an actual foaming somehow. I presume that vapor lock could do it.
@@bernieschiff5919 electric items in the middle of flammables? well.
I'm sure SpaceX did have cameras (and pressure sensors) and they know whether sloshing was excessive or not. They just don't want to help competition by releasing all this data.
Yes, I agree, they probably have a series of solutions in the works which will be applied in the forthcoming flights. They probably don't want to give (the Chinese) any solutions for their reusable rocket program that seems to be a direct copy of Space X.I don't expect there to be specifics released about what they are doing behind the closed doors of the new factory facilities. Look for less transparency for the entire program in the future.@@denysvlasenko1865
Thanks!
Thanks very much for the super thanks.
Great update is always Marcus
Awesome update Marcus House team! Can’t wait for ITF3!
IFT3*
Hi M ....heard you guys were taking some bad weather head on....hope no problems....and thanks for this update...it shows that science is all about progress.....
A bit breezy. 😆
It is really nice that SpaceX is doing the right thing by forcefully deorbiting obsolete satellites rather than leaving them to clutter NEO space.
Entertaining to see folks bitches about Kessler on Starlink, where the one who made a headlines all this time from near collision was always a derelict Russian sats (COSMOS)
Every Saturday evening I wait. Haha. Marcus and the amazing crew thanks. I haven't watched yet but here we go again.
THIS IS SO EXCITING ! I cant wait to game and play with my Lego and action figure collection on Mars )!
Starlink is so amazing. Great internet and weather doesn't really bother it.
Space X is INCREDIBLE
I look forward to your updates every week, I’ve stopped watching almost all the other and sent you a Super Thanks. Best
GREAT HEAPING GOBS OF AWSOMENESS!!!
Marcus never fails to entertain me with my favorite topic 🚀🚀🚀
Good Morning, my Friend Marcus !! It's my Saturday Day Morning, Sir....😅 Happy on my Saturday morning and seeing your Drop every Saturday morning is one of the biggest Smiles of my Happiest Moments Morning of My Week, Thank You Sir...!!
Now... Let Me See What this Morning ...Sir !!
Excellent info, great update -
As always Marcus, another great vlog👍🙏🇦🇺
Great job Marcus... especially loved the lunar pics and the great update of SpaceX.
Thanks Mr House!!
Always love to hear/watch your excellently detailed updates, while I do the dishes like a pleb ;) Keep up the fantastic work!
I don't know if you're aware but potentially in a few months time we could have an orbital launch from Australian soil - check out Gilmour Space Technologies and their Eris rocket!
Water is more important for acoustic suppression than heat reduction although both are important . Always enjoy your channel
acoustic suppression is part of heat suppression at the scale of high power rockets btw
@dead-claudia actually acoustics can actually tear the rocket launch pad and payload into pieces. And while thermal damage to the pad and tower are serious concerns, I've never heard of it damaging itself or a payload, and after all if you don't have a payload you really don't even need the rocket. But thanks
I know. For some reason, people think that exhaust is super hot, whereas in reality it's super FAST and *that* is the problem.
Thanks Marcus and co!
Stack's back !
It's Marcus House day! Eatin' my breakfast & watching the show - the highlight of my week! Thanks guys!
Opposite side of the day for me, but we make these so that the bulk of the audience is watching it on Saturday. Thanks! 😍
@@MarcusHouse Very much appreciated - thanks to you & your team!
Great to watch your updates every weekend!
Hey! Hey! Marcus!
Thanks, more great content, much appreciated
Excellent stuff bro
Greetings from the other side of the world 🌎. As always another excellent video. thank you.
Good morning ❤
Oh displate is polish! Nice!
Marcus always a pleasure
Good morning, Marcus!
Happy Saturday!
thank you marcus cheers mate
Thanks man!
Wildly Exciting Marcus.
Great coverage.
Is that a Thermal Tile coming off and flying away at 11.40?
Epic moment in History so well articulated in your fine accent.
Very sharp photography Marcus
Keep it up! You're one of my favorite creators.
Thanks, will do!
awesome thanks for sharing with us all i been watching space x live feed and setting up of booster 10 and and ship 26
March 8th im excited
"Smack smaack, Ahhhh" That was delicious. Thank you Marcus House and Team! That was as good as my 45 second microwave egg in a buttered ramakin, chopped together and mixed with a 70 second microwaved slice of Sage pan sausage; and stuffed into a toasted and buttered flour tortilla; this Saturday morning on March 2, 2024 at 5 AM.
Another great video
I think it’s good that these two moon landers have fallen over on landing. Hopefully this will provide a lot of lessons learned for human landings.
Some of the images of Starship seem like pure science fiction. It's all a bit dazzling. Congrats to the camera teams!
It is almost bizarre to witness it honestly.
That's a nice product, I'm watching the ad! :D
Oh I love these, I've got a bunch of them.
@@MarcusHouseevery once in a while you run across a well thought out product. Chaging the pictures easily is great for a RUclips creator, or podcaster.
Cheers Marcus 🍻
awesome News
Fi ally! A real Starship IFT2 'explosion' scenario!
The JAXA mission is impressive that it has survived this long
Great work. Thanks. Would be nice if you included chapters.
Almost first :) and still great fan of yours films!
7:50 Great video as always Marcus. I do have a quibble with your wording here: "to make it harder to visualize" instead of saying "making it harder to visualize". The first implies the point is to keep us from visualizing the flame trench, the seconds is more accurate, in that the difficulty created isn't the point, but a side effect.
Re: Displate, that's the first Sponsor Message I haven't skipped through.
Cooool...
The reason neither mission had an RTG is because they are very expensive and in very short supply. The US Department of Energy has only made 4 of the newest MMRTG units for NASA, one is on Curiosity, another on Perseverance, a third slated for Dragonfly. Each cost $109,000,000 to build and that was in the early 2000s. Suffice to say if they want an RTG on a mission it has to be a big ticket mission and for a government only project.
"Lift Off! We have a Lift Off!" - the 17th time it was lifted off from the launching pad and brought back into the hangar.
Of course that is done for all rockets, but the pun is too nice.
5:46
It’ll be nice if we see a flight where the FTS doesn’t go off before we’re done! Always the best way to start my Saturday. Thank you again for another great video, Marcus and team! You’re half the reason I have anything to talk about with my friend’s dad who loves space lol
Sounding like the 3rd flight test will be a success, that's crazy fast if it turns out this way
Once again a great ep mate. Got any news on the Port Abbot launch site up on QLD ?
Thank you for another great video. And thanks for that fascinating update on the Moon landers at the end. It isn't a competition - but if it was, it looks like SLIM would have won. But as you pointed out, Chandrayaan 3 is in a much more difficult part of the Moon, so it isn't an even comparison.
With all the compute and software available today so many mishaps to land on the moon.
It makes me wonder, did we really land on the moon 65 years ago so many times flawlessly?
My guess is that the next generation of lunar rovers are going to be designed to right themselves or that can operate in any orientation.