It Happened! SpaceX Destroyed Starship Historic Pad, What Next???

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  • It Happened! SpaceX Destroyed Starship Historic Pad, What Next???
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    00:00: Test stand Pad B's demolition
    02:31: New launch pad
    06:09: Massey Test Site
    07:37: Starlink’s new milestone
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    It Happened! SpaceX Destroyed Starship Historic Pad, What Next???
    What a revolution!
    Starbase is undergoing its most significant transformation yet. As new prototypes and systems emerge, the old ones are gradually being phased out.
    Today, I want to highlight the test stand system that has been integral to Starship's development from the very beginning. Its era is drawing to a close, marked by the demolition of test stand pad B.
    It Happened! SpaceX Destroyed Starship Historic Pad, What Next???
    Just a few days ago, the test stand played a crucial role in conducting the static fire test for S30. However, this test marked its final contribution to SpaceX and the Starship project. Following S30's departure from Pad B back to the Production Site, workers began the process of dismantling the system. Excavators and cranes were mobilized near the stand, signifying the beginning of its end. By the afternoon of May 12, the SQD (Ship Quick Disconnect umbilical cable) was removed from the test stand, followed by the SQD support frame. These systems are pivotal in the fuel loading process for each test attempt, further cementing the demise of Pad B. With the removal of the SQD systems, the remaining components of Pad B, such as the legs and table, are slated for elimination in the near future.
    It Happened! SpaceX Destroyed Starship Historic Pad, What Next???
    Now is the time to pay tribute to the test stand Pad B. Erected in late 2020, this test stand has played a pivotal role in numerous milestones of Starship's development journey. From the test launches of SN9 and SN11 to countless spin prime, cryogenic, and static fire tests of subsequent prototypes, Pad B has been an indispensable asset in advancing the Starship program. Let's show our immense gratitude to Pad B by liking, sharing, or subscribing to this video if you haven't already done so.
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  • @etanialynne
    @etanialynne Před měsícem +3

    Its sad to see Pad B go, but Im excited about what’s coming next-SpaceX never ceases to amaze!

  • @jamesmole3483
    @jamesmole3483 Před měsícem +6

    Space X aren't Sentimental they keep moving forward no matter what!

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem +1

      Definitely!!!

    • @user-ThomReec8587
      @user-ThomReec8587 Před měsícem

      Just tear it down & rebuild it no matter the number of times it takes👍

  • @victoriaidana
    @victoriaidana Před měsícem +3

    Great job covering the Starlink updates too, the sheer number of satellites is mind-blowing!

  • @JustAThought01
    @JustAThought01 Před měsícem +5

    My thought: construct a catch tower for flight test 5. If you need a launch tower, do not risk it with an unproven catch operation.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      Yeah, let's wait for their next plans

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 Před měsícem +1

      For me, it seems to be dangerous to land a Starship next to an already landed booster. The exhaust of the rockets could 'warm up' the booster too much, and then both will be destroyed.

    • @JustAThought01
      @JustAThought01 Před měsícem

      @@gottfriedheumesser1994 , why not move the booster from the catch tower to the launch tower before catching starship with the catch tower?

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 Před měsícem

      @@JustAThought01 That's my question too. But the YT video producers always show a starship being fought by the tower aside from a booster. Obviously, they think that one has only to stack the ship on the booster, refill both of them with fuel and payload, and launch them again within a few hours. That seems 'very optimistic' to me.

  • @lale3kie
    @lale3kie Před měsícem +2

    Big shoutout to the SpaceX channel team for putting together such an informative and entertaining video!

  • @av_kovko
    @av_kovko Před měsícem +4

    Old suborbital tank fram also will be demolished for the construction of a new orbital site.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      Yeah yeah, we forgot to mention this

  • @eugenengo
    @eugenengo Před měsícem

    Cant wait to see the new launch tower in action, though I hope it doesn’t face the same delays we’ve seen before.

  • @makingmusiconline2309
    @makingmusiconline2309 Před měsícem +4

    4 main legs, plus perhaps some additional supports that aren't main legs.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem +1

      Great prediction

    • @Dead_Kerbal
      @Dead_Kerbal Před měsícem

      Those are called 'secondary'' legs, i reckon...

  • @Dead_Kerbal
    @Dead_Kerbal Před měsícem

    ''Today a launch pad, tomorrow...the World!''

  • @duongc77q
    @duongc77q Před měsícem

    Haha, I wonder if the new Orbital Launch Mount will have some crazy design

  • @kevinbissett293
    @kevinbissett293 Před měsícem +2

    Great Update, Kev. It's any bodies guess what SpaceX plans to do. They seem to holding there cards pretty close to there vest on this one.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for your great comment. Keep following and discussing on our channel ☺️

    • @kevinbissett293
      @kevinbissett293 Před měsícem

      @@colonbina1 I will my Friend.

  • @christopher0p38
    @christopher0p38 Před měsícem

    I have to say, Im a bit skeptical about the timeline for all this new construction-SpaceX has big plans but sometimes they run behind schedule.

  • @molerohd
    @molerohd Před měsícem

    I think the new tower of the OLM will be taller to easily upgrade of starship

  • @LibertyDankmeme
    @LibertyDankmeme Před měsícem +1

    8:58 - 6000 satellites you say ? you don't say

  • @TomiLoveless
    @TomiLoveless Před měsícem

    Always a pleasure Kevin. thanks for your hard work and dedication.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your comment. We always try harder to make better video for everyone, so keep following and discussing on our channel ☺️

  • @ricchamen6304
    @ricchamen6304 Před měsícem

    I believe that the megalithic arm s needs further support s from the rear of the stand itself. The weight on them will put excessive tension on the front of the launch pad. Allowing some of the weight to be absorbed by the rear of the launchpad allows for an easier an more accurate landing. Besides it just means less can go wrong.

  • @czhusky
    @czhusky Před měsícem

    How many legs?
    🤔...
    ONE .
    The best part is no part 😅

  • @user-ThomReec8587
    @user-ThomReec8587 Před měsícem

    It doesn't make sense to build the regular sized tower they should build the tallest version so they'll be ready for both Versions 2 & 3 on tower 2. Are they now going to launch S-26 or are they just useing it for testing.

  • @deonvosloo1011
    @deonvosloo1011 Před měsícem

    With space above our sky getting so full of starlink and other satelites,how does rockets get pass them all?

  • @that70sgamer
    @that70sgamer Před měsícem

    Good motioning

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for being here!!!! Have a good day

  • @Jimbo65203
    @Jimbo65203 Před měsícem

    5

  • @av_kovko
    @av_kovko Před měsícem +1

    Today will launched 6000 Starlink satellites, after Starlink 8-7.

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      Yeah, that is the statistics after the May 12 mission

    • @mikegardner107
      @mikegardner107 Před 29 dny

      How many starlinks are in orbit? Gives conflicting numbers. I really don’t know. Someonee Educate me. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🙄

  • @hanswitvliet8188
    @hanswitvliet8188 Před měsícem

    The ultimate answer to life, universe, and number of legs is of course: 42z

  • @kennethmyers7632
    @kennethmyers7632 Před měsícem

    4

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      Let's wait to see whether your prediction is correct or not

  • @jondurr
    @jondurr Před měsícem

    Starship Historic Pad? 🤣 Why, yes we were born yesterday !

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem

      This pad has many contribution in Starship development. I think it deserve to be called like that

  • @kirstenreissig5795
    @kirstenreissig5795 Před měsícem

    I have only one thing to say ❤😭

  • @LibertyDankmeme
    @LibertyDankmeme Před měsícem

    1:37 if you guys pay me 20 bucks i'll edit these videos everyday

    • @colonbina1
      @colonbina1  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks your supports. Hope that we can have opportunity to work together in the future.

  • @gottfriedheumesser1994
    @gottfriedheumesser1994 Před měsícem +1

    Your title is so, that one could argue the launch stand is destroyed.
    For that, you don't get a like button.

  • @michaelburke9153
    @michaelburke9153 Před měsícem

    4