What Scientists just declared about SpaceX's Starship Potential will blow your mind!

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  • What Scientists just declared about SpaceX's Starship Potential will blow your mind!
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    00:00 - 00:44: Intro
    00:45 - 05:02: Starship's potential in orbit
    05:03 - 07:04: Starship's potential on the Moon
    07:05 - 11:00: Starship's potential on Mars
    11:00 - 11:16: Conclusion
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    It's mind-blowing! Scientists revealed the potential of SpaceX's Starship, unlike any others...
    “This Starship is designed to traverse our entire solar system and beyond to the cloud of objects surrounding us. A future Starship, much larger and more advanced, will travel to other star systems”. (Tweet)
    Starship's progress in development is undeniably impressive, sparking excitement among numerous NASA scientists. On today's episode of Great SpaceX, we'll delve into Starship's immense potential and explore scientists' perspectives. By doing so, we aim to answer the compelling question: Why is Starship hailed as the ultimate rocket for conquering space?
    What Scientists just declared about SpaceX's Starship Potential will blow your mind!
    The journey towards becoming a multi-planetary civilization is undoubtedly challenging, requiring each spacecraft to progress step by step. This journey typically begins with mastering orbit, then venturing to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Starship, like other vehicles, follows this trajectory into space, each step revealing its tremendous potential.
    What Scientists just declared about SpaceX's Starship Potential will blow your mind!
    It's mind-blowing! Scientists revealed the potential of SpaceX's Starship, unlike any others...
    A few years ago, Neil deGrasse Tyson, one of SpaceX’s prominent critics, acknowledged the company's ambition, stating: “The concept of SpaceX is 'we want to send people to places, it is an effort to push that limit, that frontier of exploring space." SpaceX has already achieved significant success in the first step of this journey: mastering orbit. With their Falcon rocket system, they conducted a record-breaking 96 launches last year, delivering over 1200 tons of payload into orbit. This remarkable feat has positioned SpaceX as a leader in the aerospace industry. However, their ultimate goal extends beyond orbit, driving the development of Starship.
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Komentáře • 76

  • @hibou-cool
    @hibou-cool Před měsícem +32

    Unfortunately, I have to unsubscribe, the thumbnails are so misleading and I really don’t like this way of growing a CZcams channel

    • @CNFriberg
      @CNFriberg Před měsícem +3

      Yep. It’s like, if there’s no new news, it’s ok. Don’t need to make shit up.

    • @derpytoonsofficial6083
      @derpytoonsofficial6083 Před měsícem +1

      I agree with you on some of the thumbnail, but this one is not that much of a clickbait to me, because the starship carrying starlink satellites is connected to the topic of "SpaceX can complete the 40k satellite goal" and Michio saying the starship is genius is a bit off but is connected to what he says "srarship is important to colonize mars" and other things he said, but yes some of his thumbnails are becoming clickbait and it isn't cool

    • @jackb3493
      @jackb3493 Před měsícem +2

      There is loads of new space news today. Focus on something other than SpaceX and do some damn journalism instead of just this meaningless word salad

  • @user-ok1eu4tn7l
    @user-ok1eu4tn7l Před měsícem +2

    I wonder how many patent applications SpaceX puts out on a yearly basis considering all the innovating they do all the time.

  • @brucehanna9473
    @brucehanna9473 Před měsícem +6

    This was once a decent channel to get real updates. Sadly, this is no longer true.

  • @firstname607
    @firstname607 Před měsícem +7

    clicbait as its best

  • @clarencehopkins7832
    @clarencehopkins7832 Před měsícem +2

    Excellent stuff bro, keep up your great work

  • @bhupendrasharma3866
    @bhupendrasharma3866 Před měsícem +6

    Full of same stuff, spoken in different lines. Full of repeatises bull shit

  • @yashvelhal4497
    @yashvelhal4497 Před měsícem +2

    Can you aad some emotion. No offence to you. You do a good job of making these videos fast

  • @jackmorrison8269
    @jackmorrison8269 Před měsícem +5

    I wonder when this channel will get something new other than the same 5 things over and over again. Unsubbed

  • @user-df6fx2bc2z
    @user-df6fx2bc2z Před měsícem

    Congratulations Spacex. I wish you a long and bright future.

  • @MarcelGeutjes
    @MarcelGeutjes Před měsícem +6

    Which scientist declared what recently?? Indeed clickbait and full of repetitions

    • @leajon9849
      @leajon9849 Před měsícem +1

      HEis full of crap i think he has an ism

  • @albertross2322
    @albertross2322 Před měsícem +1

    I have never really considered Tyson as more than a glamorized community college teacher.

  • @that70sgamer
    @that70sgamer Před měsícem +1

    Good morning

  • @Junebug-me4bj
    @Junebug-me4bj Před měsícem +2

    Starship never deliver anything to LEO, where did you get that 1200 tons figure?

  • @GarySarah-sp5bo
    @GarySarah-sp5bo Před měsícem

    Can the borster lift propellent using four tanks into space or would it be too heavy.

  • @headshot6959
    @headshot6959 Před měsícem +2

    It is important to draw a distinction between _scientists_ and _engineers._ Scientists, frankly, suck at plenty of things. They discover the science, however it's the _engineers_ who have to do something useful with it.

    • @gregsteele806
      @gregsteele806 Před měsícem +1

      Yep, That's why SpaceX is going places. They're transforming space from a science to an industry.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your great comment 👍

  • @KristinWilliams-ub9nu
    @KristinWilliams-ub9nu Před měsícem

    Build a platform in lunar orbit, load it up and fire it off towards mars! Transport 10x the hardware! Like a trailer!

  • @sid35gb
    @sid35gb Před 16 dny

    Let’s be clear
    1) all launches have resulted is starship being lost.
    2) it hasn’t lifted a dummy load into orbit.
    3) it hasn’t demonstrated orbital refuelling .
    4) it hasn’t maintained a stable orbit with fuel for the time frame required.
    5) it’s engines haven’t had enough testing to demonstrate the required reliability for the expected mission durations.
    6) it hasn’t demonstrated landing on an unprepared surface fully loaded unloaded and relaunched.
    7) the only customer for starship is starlink neither SpaceX or starlink are currently profitable.

  • @MikeKisil
    @MikeKisil Před měsícem

    Wondering such big craft landing on soft dirt least stable hold starship straight for that matter how long ?

    • @mrfusioneng
      @mrfusioneng Před měsícem

      I think you can safely assume that before routine landings occur, there will be several level pads built with precise triangulation towers or transmitters/ reflectors installed so they will be able to land within inches of any desired location, ( similar to their drone ships, and current landing pads). If you look closely at any of their animations, all have such things. All can be done with remote controlled vehicles. Our military can currently build landing pads using interlocking components in a few hours for jump jets, and helicopters, at front line FOB’s.
      Just one ship could likely carry a rover with a leveling blade, and 2-3 landing pads worth of landing pad inserts. Once they have starlinks in orbit around whichever planet they choose, they can easily prepare things like the pads remotely with low latency high speed data. Wouldn’t need to be full AI controlled, just qualified people operating the vehicles from orbit, ( preferred), or from earth. This is why an orbiting space station around the moon is critical, along with high bandwidth low latency communication to and from the surface. Once established, they can start delivering habitats and supplies. These guys are engineers, ( not scientists), there is a huge difference between the two.
      Remote controlled construction equipment, will be an opportunity for other companies to get involved. With starships huge capacity, size of the equipment should no longer be an issue. Airbus is already developing pre- built habitats, that you just unload and it’s ready to move in.
      Exciting times ahead.

  • @markgoddard2560
    @markgoddard2560 Před měsícem +4

    Unsubscribed. Nothing is substantiated and it all goes nowhere. 4:20

  • @normancory9279
    @normancory9279 Před měsícem

    What they need to build is a ship that can serve as both a space junk collector and a service ship to repair other satellites and telescopes.

  • @jeffkahre1530
    @jeffkahre1530 Před měsícem +3

    There is incorrect information in this video.

    • @hairyferrit
      @hairyferrit Před měsícem

      Most of the Space X vids treat claims as facts and fail to realise the difference between a vehicle which is an empty shell with a door that does not work and an inability to be stable in space with all the pipe dreams.

  • @GregoryJByrne
    @GregoryJByrne Před měsícem

    If the narrative is that Starship is going to land of on our super conductor moon & or the minimal magnetosphere Mars why doesn't it have landing legs?

  • @macalister8881
    @macalister8881 Před měsícem +1

    More b s what a shocker

  • @keepcalm7453
    @keepcalm7453 Před měsícem

    ❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤

  • @pauldaflyer7879
    @pauldaflyer7879 Před měsícem

    Successful? Good data collection flights.

    • @jurassiccraft883
      @jurassiccraft883 Před měsícem

      that is classed as a success, don't worry I agree I think success means fulfilling out the entire mission without explosion but for both NASA, Space X, the one that makes dildo looking ships and the rests a successful test flight is set out by if it provided good data

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      ☺️☺️☺️

  • @Wolf-hd9ke
    @Wolf-hd9ke Před měsícem

    Gee, maybe they should have named it "SatelliteShip" or "MoonShip."

  • @jameswalker7899
    @jameswalker7899 Před měsícem

    Given the capabilities of Starship, whether actual or potential, it's hard to see any meaningful role for NASA's SLS. One wishes that burden on the taxpayer were immediately shut down. SLS is an obsolete, half-century old throwback, a national embarrassment.
    But stated plans for "colonizing" Mars with up to 1,000,000 "colonists" strikes one as little more than cynical marketing. Yes, one sees potential for bases, with rotating staffs, of the sort established in Antarctica, supporting research and maybe mining. But asking people to "live" there asks one to set aside essential parameters necessary for sustained human survival, with gravity being the deal-breaker. Remember, the human body is the product of millions of years of evolution designed to accommodate to very specific terrestrial conditions. Other obstacles, such as surface radiation, can be addressed by maybe establishing long-term habitation in underground lava tubes. But one sees no answer for the physiological challenges of reduced gravity. Ultimately, this kind of underground living environment would contribute to production of the ghastly sort of Morlocks envisioned by H.G. Wells in "Time Traveler". Besides, why would anyone be willing to give up the gentle, soft breezes of a sunny spring day with green hills in the background, surrounded by butterflies and song birds, to live out the rest of one's life in the cramped confines of a lava tube or it's equivalent. After awhile, that could get old.

  • @MatchGuy
    @MatchGuy Před 28 dny

    To other star systems? Huh?

  • @BilichaGhebremuse
    @BilichaGhebremuse Před měsícem +1

    we can reach mars by micro robots and miners AI

  • @Razerblade-yc2kk
    @Razerblade-yc2kk Před měsícem

    Space Train...

  • @plaxeter
    @plaxeter Před měsícem +1

    Old news

  • @bernardtaylor7768
    @bernardtaylor7768 Před měsícem +1

    This channel has become nothing more than rinse wash repeat with click bait thumbnails. I realise that the development of starship and other Space X projects take time and you can only show what they give you. So then look at some of the other projects that they have to offer and how they fit in together.
    Take note of what’s in your comments it may help to improve the channel for those regulars .

  • @keithhoward4069
    @keithhoward4069 Před měsícem

    While I admire your optimism. I doubt we will colonize other planets. I don't believe that is God's plan for us. But we will see.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem +1

      Let's wait for SpaceX's next feats

  • @Junebug-me4bj
    @Junebug-me4bj Před měsícem

    2 millions per launch for starship? That is probably just as true as Elon saying FSD is coming next year

  • @screddot7074
    @screddot7074 Před měsícem

    Where is the revenue stream produced by a Mars colonization. The upfront cost are more than even a government can sustain.

    • @suburbangardenpermaculture3117
      @suburbangardenpermaculture3117 Před měsícem

      .... are you serious? 😂. So... yeah... SpaceX doesn't TAKE our taxes to get us to Mars. Elon is footing the whole bill himself. So, the 'upfront costs' are Zero to We The People.
      This should be kinda obvious.......

  • @biciguy66
    @biciguy66 Před měsícem +4

    This channel should put out a video once a month. This daily grind is nothing but clickbait titles and rerun BS. We get that you can only do just say much with what's going on and things take time, but most of content is recycled speculation. Space X hasn't even managed to complete an entire starship mission, much less use starship to put anything in orbit. So chill out and stop serving leftovers for three months between actual missions. Broaden the scope of your content or put out fewer videos, because that you're doing is getting old.... And repetitive

  • @hilarybrown2271
    @hilarybrown2271 Před měsícem

    No scientist ever said elon is smart the only living thing that thinks that would be a single cell organism

    • @kstaxman2
      @kstaxman2 Před měsícem +1

      Hating is a terrible thing... LOL

    • @hilarybrown2271
      @hilarybrown2271 Před měsícem

      @@kstaxman2 yes but like I have a point

  • @yashvelhal4497
    @yashvelhal4497 Před měsícem +1

    You talk like a robot

  • @chrisyates1574
    @chrisyates1574 Před měsícem

    get to the moon first

  • @hairyferrit
    @hairyferrit Před měsícem +1

    Starship is not designed to transverse the whole solar system and currently cannot even make a stable orbit. Can we please cut out the crappy headline messages.

    • @a7ig8or.
      @a7ig8or. Před měsícem +3

      That's why they're called prototypes.

    • @helmshardover
      @helmshardover Před měsícem +2

      @@a7ig8or. and why the title says "potential".

    • @hairyferrit
      @hairyferrit Před měsícem

      @@helmshardover No matter what you do to it, it does NOT nor ever will have the potential to transverse the solar system, well unless you want to ignore basic mathematics.

    • @somerando7191
      @somerando7191 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@hairyferritDoesn't a fully refueled starship in low earth orbit have the delta--v to reach any body in the Solar system?

    • @hairyferrit
      @hairyferrit Před měsícem

      @@somerando7191 even a push from me would allow it to get anywhere in the solar system if timed right and you have long enough time to wait. This was suggesting taking people, they cannot even seal it yet and it would not have sufficient life support for a crew at the speeds it could achieve, even if refueled several times.

  • @stuartwillard6558
    @stuartwillard6558 Před měsícem

    Talk about brown nosing, can’t wait for the next one telling us how Musk is planning to deploy Starship Time travel mode within 10 years putting him a century ahead of his rivals and enabling the company to hit all those promised timescales that he has missed since the start of SpaceX.

  • @amptunes
    @amptunes Před měsícem +1

    Hey I saw Kaku on the thumbnail. Not tyson. What's tyson doing in this video. This video sucks where is Kaku. Bogus, And a total of 39 engines for 2 million. Really.

    • @TheMMAHawk
      @TheMMAHawk Před měsícem

      if you look at each development of the raptor engine, it does make sense.

    • @amptunes
      @amptunes Před měsícem

      @@TheMMAHawk well please explain

    • @TheMMAHawk
      @TheMMAHawk Před měsícem

      @@amptunes essentially cost of production reduces significantly with each design, just look at the difference between v1 of raptor to v3, not to mention significant weight reduction with each new design.

  • @JavierFlores-tt7tp
    @JavierFlores-tt7tp Před měsícem

    Nice computerised renderings and CGIs. Where is the real stuff? Mmmmmm? 🤔 Oh yeah! At the bottom of the ocean in pieces. Of course this channel is Great SpaceX, is just like Great ELON Tusk and his Starshit A GREAT LIE.