Ship 29 Completes Its Static Fire Tests! Up Next: Orbit! - Starbase Gallery [Mar. 20th - 28th, 2024]
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- čas přidán 28. 03. 2024
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The peaceful music with the hardcore construction and manufacturing really soothes my soul for some reason. Thank you! Let's go to Mars!🎉
Great Starbase Photo Gallery Review Lab Padre, Great photos & videos Chief, Thank you!!!
By far the best photo review of Starbase! Each photo is such high quality.
Thanks Lab, Chief and production team .. great job ..!! Really enjoyed it.. 👍
When I was in the Air Force Tech School, i could look out the window and see a decommissioned Mercury Rocket just outside the building. I remember thinking how big it was, but then I see SpaceX. WOW!
Thanks Chief and the LabPadre team!
A great review. It's been a while since I took detailed look at some of this stuff, although I watch plenty of the ongoing news. And ho-hum, another Ship test firing. Geez, a former self who watched Hopper and then the first ship test fires on Pad A would not believe these would become somewhat routine.
Great shots as always!
You know you're a space nerd when a video showing the construction of a SpaceX office building is exciting.
Thanks LabPadre!
The OLT and base already look like seasoned Veterans! Go Starship!
Amazing work Chief!!!!!
Thanks Chief for these pics
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Can’t wait
Keep these coming.
Thanks.
7:11 The arrow on the Historical Marker sign is pointing the wrong way. ;) :D
I'm going to miss Kevin Randolph a lot!
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Pity they couldn’t have upgraded booster 4 to the current block design, I guess it didn’t pass the cost benefit analysis.
420?
Hope they are upgrading those tile connection for reentry
I don't know if this is just me, but I can't hear any sound in this video. Is that right?
There's a gentle background music this time. May want to crank up your speakers somewhat.
There’s music, but it’s subtle. The Karens complained about the previous background music, so apparently Louis changed it.
@@lyricbread Always have to pander to the vocal minority. May as well be a silent film now.
@@MayaPosch Com'on. No LabPadre, Out!!!! You gotta be kidding me.
Video title includes "Starbase Gallery" - it's a gallery, not a video update. These photo galleries are supplemental to weekly update videos.@@iamaduckquack
Tiles need test in vacuum chamber, the epoxy to glue is possible to act as glass drop, Rupert drop, if you vibrate tail the drop broke because of internal pressure. My noob opinion. Glue, put on chamber vibrate hard, see if broke, one tile, repeat with 10-12. Is possible and easy. And frozen to space temperature.
They definitely shouldn’t be allowed to go into orbit until they have proved they can control Starships attitude in space and relight engines to simulate a de-orbit burn. Starship is to big and heavy to take a significant risks of an uncontrolled re-entry.
That’s precisely what they did with the IFT-3 fight profile.
The best way to prove that is by doing what they're doing. Going almost orbital so if there are issues it will naturally come back down, just like IFT3.
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Then how would they prove it in a way without going into orbit?
@@tsong420 by repeating IFT3 but more successfully.