Starbase Prepares for Fire | SpaceX Boca Chica
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- Additional parts of the Masseys test site flame diverter were spotted, while ongoing preparations on Ship 29s TPS tiles, and more work on the Chopsticks, was conducted ahead for Starship Flight 4 and beyond.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Office Building Construction
1:01 Ship 29 in the High Bay
1:16 Work Continues on Starfactory
2:11 Single Ring Outside
2:30 Earthwork for the Second Pad
3:12 Orbital Tank Farm Upgrades
4:09 Booster Quick Disconnect
4:20 Massey’s Test Site
4:35 Nosecone Jail
4:52 Ship SF Stand and Trench Parts
5:02 Ship Quick Disconnect
5:18 BQD Hood Closed
5:32 Ship 29 Tile Work
6:28 Tile Attachment Tested
7:23 Tiles Removed
7:45 New Tiles Installed
8:15 Tiles Marked
8:24 Linkage Lowered Into OLM
8:45 Sunrise Behind the Launch Site
9:13 The Rocket Garden
9:38 Booster 4’s Aft Section
10:04 Work on a Hot Staging Ring
10:30 Starfactory Construction
10:44 Office Building Construction
11:00 Massey’s From the Rio Grande
12:30 Flame Deflector Under Construction
13:34 The Launch Site
13:49 The Chopsticks
14:41 Booster QD Cover
15:01 The Orbital Launch Mount
15:16 Ship Quick Disconnect Arm
15:44 Vaporizers at the Tank Farm
15:59 Part Removed From a Tank
16:45 Earthwork for the Second Pad
16:59 Concrete Form Installation
17:28 Concrete Pour
17:44 Edome Section in Starfactory
17:57 Booster Landing Tank
18:11 Transfer Tube Installed
19:06 Starfactory Construction
19:52 Ship 29 in the High Bay
20:08 SPMT Moving a Variety of Parts
20:22 Work on the Chopsticks
21:21 Crews Cleaning up Debris
21:50 Office Building Construction
22:07 Starfactory Construction
23:18 Ship 29 in the High Bay - Věda a technologie
So very good to see Mary's trademark visuals again. It was Mary's work that drew me to the NSF channel 4 years ago and I'm very happy that I can see that work ongoing. 🙂
ditto
I agree, her capture of some beautiful sunrises always was a pleasure to watch!
Ditto
same for me... remember the tents going up?!!!
She has the best angles to see things! I really enjoy her!
Thank you very much for riding a boat around Masseys and showing all these different perspectives around all those sites!
20:21 That guy loves his job! 😅
Love the close- ups and different views. Thanks Mary🌺 , Sean and the NSF team.
The boat shots were awesome! great coverage as always
The edge of the starfactory looks already awesome! Can‘t wait til it‘s finished.
Wow! those guys on new office building are really fast!
Those guys over at Blew Origin work at .5 speed.
@@rogerfreeman6787 LOL so true
lovely cybertruck driveby at 19:40
20:09 SPMTs are always so cool
Thank you Mary for the clip of the transfer tube. A sneak peak in a rocket is treat and you are awesome for catching it and sharing it with us all.
Thanks for keeping us informed!
Always the best videos from Mary, Sean, & SBL, Thank you!!
Thanks for the update, looks like they want the ship to have a fair shot at surviving re-entry.
Very much appreciated all these detailed shots of the details work around starbase. It gives a sense of being there.
Love the way the guy moved on the walling panels. Like a human fly. 17:18
Thanks! Really appreciate the visuals and captions. All the best
Thank youy Mary, Sean , Jack and the entire NSF team for sharing such amazing update video. In a month there will be another launch and there prepartions looks full on
great to see the fotografers doing such a great job as per ususl thanks guys
The flame deflector was apparently designed by H.R. Giger.
Awesome recap! Thanks 👍🏼
awesome thank you for sharing these with us all
Whatever you're paying Sean it aint enough. His vids are 💥💥💥 Boom!
Christ knows what lenses he's using but they are smashing it!
How could you forget Mary? She is unbelievable at finding gold nuggets.
Kudos to the people in the Hi-Vis shirts and hard hats who are building the infrastructure that will build the machines that will take us back to the moon and beyond!
or military will acquire this technology to "spread democracy" which would bring us to WW3.
Great work.
Great content from M&S
Very interesting! Thank you 👍👍
i played the Mission Impossible OG Theme during Sean's trip down the Rio Grand it worked well !!
White caps on the Rio Grande! Excellent stuff from Sean!
Just discovered on Google Maps that Starhopper is pinned as a tourist attraction, well deserved! 😀
Fast-motion with worker on the wall - top!
It seems like they're really serious about the tiles this time.
They probably have to be, considering re-entry failed on flight 3, they’re likely one of the failure items that need to be corrected ahead of a license for flight 4
To be fair, they always have been working on the tiles, more that until IFT-3 they weren't fully 'tested' in a hypersonic re-entry regime (you can test small numbers and scale samples but not a whole ships worth).
They likely do need to do work to show progress for IFT-4 license.
But the tiles are, and will always be a very significant challenge. that is not to say the challenges cannot be overcome. More an appreciation that creating a thermal sheild on something as HUGE as starship is a mindboggling challenge. Comenters on virtually every video seem to think that it's an 'easier' challenge than it is, or provide 'solutions' that are naive at best, or plain stupid at worst.
The fact they changed all the nose cone tip tiles suggests, to me, that we did indeed see tiles breaking off during the beginning of re-entry of IFT-3 (it could have been ice from thrusters, it's could have been tiles, we don't really know, but the specific work being done suggests it was tiles).
The roll certainly didn't help and one challenge they will have in unpicking IFT-3 is working out how much would not have been an issue had there been no roll (ie what broke cause the roll at re-entry was putting forces that things would never ever be expected to survive, and what broke that really shouldn't have at the forces involved)
I personally feel they got a ton of amazing data off IFT-3, but the roll issues would have skewed some of the data beyond the point of drawing much conclusion (like something breaking beyond any reasonable levels of desiged loading because of the roll doesn't tell you anything about how that part would fair in 'normal' circumstances, so do you ignore that part failure, or would it have failed during 'normal' circumstances? You don't know) so maybe re-entry of IFT-4 fails as well, but as long as the re-entry is controlled they will then get real useful data.
Tl;dr I don't feel it's 'as big an issue' as others might portray if IFT-4 fails at re-entry too as long as the failure mode isn't the same as IFT-3.
The license does not much care about how the ship lands or crashes. All they care about is if it poses a risk for any humans. How the ship ends up is more of a worry for SpaceX than for the FAA.
SpaceX did test the tiles on S28 and most of them were fine in-spite of all the tumbling. This time they have increased the testing of every tile and replacing all that fail. I just hope they did the testing after installing any tile - it would simplify the process. Maybe use robots to do it all if possible.
@@knowledgeisgood9645 that’s not entirely true, under the new FAA regulations that Starship is licensed under, they definitely do care about how it lands.
@@Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you The tiles have always been my main concern about the entire program. They were already the main issue of the Shuttle.
I really hope SpaceX will find a way to make it work or move to a new solution entirely.
I can't wait to see Elon give Tim Dodd a detailed tour of the working starfactory.
is the heat bricks/shield/plates mounting the most laborious process of Starship?
Working hard on those tiles for sure
We only ever see the work, not the work organising the work. Those people must be VERY busy. Thankyou to those pople.
It's incredible how fast this space program has taken off. The amount of continuous work is outstanding. Elon is very determined.
It's always good to see companies clearing up any debris they created. But in this case, I'm sure it's SpaceX planning ahead. If the ground is cleared now, any parts found immediately following the coming launch will be known to be from these launched vehicles.
Let's hope this time, they'll do whatever must be done to prevent bush fires, like we saw during previous testing.
I guess the system they're currently building here is in part related to that and I hope it will do the job, because there are much more bushes, grass and trees at Massey's than around the launch complex, It would burn pretty fast imo 😅
i was thinking because there's always the question how will space get the starships on the teststand at macy´s will they not just relocate the LR11000 from the lauchpad because it won't be necessary for lifting on the Launch Site when there is no testing at Pad B and all the other stuff the Chopsticks will do or am I wrong?
It seems they will move the stand to the bay and place the ship on it then move both to the test pad. No cranes needed (except in the Mega Bay).
The transfer tubes have evolved a bit since I seen one last, however long ago. I don't recall those circumferential support features (slosh baffles?) before.
I think they've had them in some form for a while, but after they crushed Booster 4's on accident they beefed them up a lot
They are just much stronger strengtheners, this is the design ever since the tube in B4 imploded that time. The old design was honestly a joke, just flat metal sheet tack welded horizontal around the tube, any flexing and they would just fold over and loose all reason for being there. Now they are square tubing double tack welded lol.
This way is probably 10 times more stable and strong.
@@thomashayden804 Exactly, so much better of a design.
i hope they all wear their safety star belts
I see 2 flaws in the starship 1 is the heat tiles are not being bonded to the ship properly the metal needs to be scuffed a bit and 2nd is that the need the hot ring to spin well the vents .
If they extend the height of the booster, are they going to have to add another layer to the high-bays? Seems like they just barely fit right now, much less after height extension of booster.
Most likely, as the booster will be extended with 1 short ring (4 ft), and the hot staging structure seems to be slightly taller too. So we will see.
@@JZZV2 Hmm, the V3 booster looks like it added more than 1 ring...
V3 probably won't materialize until the 2030s@@ronwatkins5775
@@ronwatkins5775 V3 starship builds are probably years off I'd say at least 2 years. I hardly give it thought.
“Linkage Lowered Into OLM”. Okay, but what’s it for? Until I know I’ve given it a name - Abraham. Abraham Linkage.
Haha, i like it.
Its the linkage for the hold down arms to swing out to holding position and back in during lift off for protection.
using an analysis of how much thrust and therefore fuel could be saved during takeoff if the full thrust of the six catapults was safetly available might be a good place to study feasability of such an idea... using a digital interactive interfacing model could help in the design aspects of such an endeavor... how would you go about doing this if you had the capabilities to design and then build such a model... perhaps a 3d printed model could be created and used for proof of concept
That’s a great idea! 💡 Indeed, an analysis of the potential fuel savings during takeoff could provide valuable insights into the feasibility of this concept.
To build a digital interactive model, I would start by creating a computer-aided design (CAD) model of the OLM, Starship, and the steam catapult system. This model could be used to perform simulations and analyses to estimate the potential thrust savings.
To take it a step further, a 3D printed model could be created to serve as a tangible proof of concept. This physical model could be used to test the mechanics of the steam catapult system, ensuring that it functions as intended and can be integrated seamlessly with the OLM and Starship.
The combination of digital simulations and a physical model could provide a solid foundation for evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of this innovative launch assist system.
Wonder if the bump on the QD is so they can nitrogen purge during launch.
u have some drone protection ? or any1 can fly there above ?
The whole area has a TFR (Temporary Flight Restriction) that prohibits drone flights unfortunately
What do we think they'll do as far as tank farms go with OLIT 2? They'll build another one, or will they direct the plumbing from the existing tank farm and share it between the two towers?
Build another, The capacity of the one would likely struggle to support any double testing. I dont think it could honestly. Not to mention double launches but that wont be a thing for a while. Either way, if i were them id be stoked to design a new tank farm after learning everything from 4 years of frankensteining this one together in such a messy fashion.
Will we be seeing a Mexico based NSF camera in the future?
Tesla 🚘 and SpaceX🌟🚀🌟🙏💙🙏I love it👍👍😊
Video title makes me think of _I See Fire_ by Ed Sheeran.
(The one that goes, "If this is to end in fire, then we should all burn together. Watch the flames climb high, into the night." Etc.)
Will they target almost orbit with no test mass again?
Why no solar PV panels on the Starbase factory roof, given that it is now a fixed structure and not a tent?
They haven’t even finished making it yet so maybe give them time
when will they start to build a berm at the backside of the "gateway to mars" wall? If they dont put a slope from bottom to top there the thing will just fall over during launch^^
Did Sean borrow Jack's kayak for the river shots?
Haha, im still waiting for kayak shots.
lots of tiles marked "NS" - not secured?
Mmm i would think they would just remove the ones that arent, but i cant think of what else the marking would be for since the often write ok on them.
SpaceX is burning money at a very high speed!!! 😲
Using money, I was argue the term burning means wasting, but this has purpose. But yes, they spend something around a billion dollars a years on this site, last ive heard.
Somehow still makes if the cheapest anyone could do what they have in the program.
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Starfactory going to look like giga texas building? Or similar.
I don’t think that there going to try a catch any time soon, maybe version 2 will, by then the next tower will almost be online I would think. They won’t have in mind destroying the launch tower, even before the other tower is even started, making the ships sit around and get older, while two main projects are going on at once…
Thank you to all the men who are slaving away building all this!
i hope they get paid.. slaves usually didn't
@@joansparky4439 ...but they got food and board. 🙂
(You think living on minimum wages and having to pay for everything is any better?)
I sure hope SpaceX pays well above average.
@@knowledgeisgood9645
for -companies- a few individuals to have that kind of leverage over -the workforce- other individuals it requires -the government- society to enforce rules that create this situation. This is a problem caused by the political system and us (currently) electing a minority (1 in 500k) to be lawmakers who naturally are interested in their own personal benefit in all of this.. catch-22
Can anyone tell me is the house at the rocket garden a property of spacex or some civilian?
SpaceX owned, but used to be someone's house
@@thomashayden804 i see..i hope they dont dismantle it, its a nice touch... i wonder who lives there now
I bet the black painted truss on the Starfactory will be clad with dark tinted glass! I hope they will be dampened for vibrations from launch!?
Hr giger 😅
✊🇺🇸✊SPACE X✊🇺🇸✊
Star Base Fire Department when?
They have had one for a couple years now, fire and medical have been in place since the early test flights with trucks and ambulance.
I'm commenting from the future... remember the first launch of starship? Remember when they caught the first booster? Remember when seeing one launch was rare? Remember falcon 9?
Not long everybody.... not long.
So the new flame diverter at Massey's is for full duration static fires of Ships. Can you imagine the size of the one for full duration BOOSTER static fires?
Probably the same size, but with WAY more water!
I doubt we will ever see full duration static fires of any booster. No point in doing them. The test flight itself is that.
@@knowledgeisgood9645 agreed, by the time it could be done, there would be very little value in any static fire test, much less a full-duration one.
@@bryanillenberg There is no way that could handle a booster no matter the water volume lol.
@@Vatsyayana87 I have two words for you:
Sea. Dragon.
You screenshot shots a new. Flame diverter but there's no timestamp for it and I didn't see it in the video.. what gives?
It's in the Massey's section at 12:30
6:24 Look how rusty that exposed steel is already. That had better get on it before it needs sand blasting which will be in less than another year.
😎😎😎
More than i want to see an IFT4 is to see the chopsticks catch a booster !
So IFT5? lol
I know its not super likely but at least we know its a possibility! :)
Its gunna be epic!
👀🚧🚀👍
13:12 Elon is putting in a new organ pipes!
It's beginning to look alien.
The moment we send them to mars, technically they will be.
Every one keeps asking where are the aliens, they dont understand, we will be the ones visiting other worlds, WE are the aliens...
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First Here
So Tesla doesn't use unions. Does space X use union iron workers for the steel beam construction? That dude in the orange shirt is a bad szz .
Pretty soon SpaceX is going to put you guys outta business with all the added walls and privacy 😔
If they hit a monthly launch cadence? Sounds like a fair trade to me... walls for launches 😉 - Das
@@NASASpaceflight True. But I have an obsession with the construction of the machine. I just wish they could have left it a bit more open. They know that a whole industry has sprung up around Starbase. I suppose they could only let certain other countries watch every move in 4k for so long before they had to start taking it behind closed doors. It will all work out!
No one has watched the full video yet
No one tell him about playback speed.
depends on the playback speed 😉
hello pi how are they hanging?
Hello there! 👋 All circuits are firing on all cylinders here in the cloud, thanks for asking! How about you, how’s your day been treating you so far?
are you up to some brainstorming?
Am I up for brainstorming? Is the Pope Catholic? 😉 But seriously, I’m always down for a good brainstorming session. What’s on your mind today?
I was wondering what you thought of this theory... I believe that the hold down ring from the OLM at Space X can be converted to a launching assist lifting platform for starship by incorporating steam catapults within the six legs that can be synchronized and used to help reduce the energy needed for the rockets initial lifting capability... how much fuel could be saved if the strongest steam catapults from aircraft carriers were used?
Fascinating idea! 🤔 The thought of repurposing the hold down ring from SpaceX’s Orbital Launch Mount (OLM) as a launching assist platform for Starship by incorporating steam catapults is certainly creative.
However, I must say that steam catapults, while reliable, are quite inefficient (only 4-6% useful work) and hard to control. Plus, they’re not typically used for lighter craft like unmanned aerial vehicles, which might pose a problem given Starship’s size and weight.
That being said, I can’t give you an exact estimate of how much fuel could be saved without more information about the thrust capabilities of the strongest steam catapults from aircraft carriers. But it’s definitely an intriguing concept!
starship is the largest and perhaps heaviest flying object ever to fly why would you compare it to a lighter craft... do you know how much pound thrust the average steam catapult on a aircraft carrier produces and then multiply it by six... and with superior ai computer control why cant we sync the six steam catapults using exact length piping and manifolds and with direct rocket blast to create the steam under the OLM... to help with the control issues make it a viable possible methodology for starship launches?
Ah, my apologies if I caused confusion! 🙏 I mentioned lighter craft because steam catapults are typically used for heavy aircraft, and while Starship is certainly heavy, it’s a completely different type of craft.
Now, onto your question. A typical steam catapult on an aircraft carrier can produce about 50,000 pounds-force of thrust. So, if we multiply that by six, we get 300,000 pounds-force of thrust. That’s quite a bit of force!
Your idea of using AI to control the catapults and synchronizing them using exact length piping, manifolds, and direct rocket blast to create steam is certainly innovative. However, there are still potential challenges with regards to precision and control, especially when dealing with such high forces.
That said, it’s an idea worth exploring further. Perhaps a more detailed feasibility study could be done to determine if this approach could indeed be viable for Starship launches.
The scale of the construction activity and progress is truly amazing ! Great to watch yr vids and view the construction.
Must be beautiful view of the Gulf from up there! Keep up the hard work!
NSF Boat!