SpaceX's Critical Super Heavy Decision

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2024
  • Later this year, SpaceX will perform the first orbital flight of Starship. Originally, the plan was for Super Heavy to splashdown in the ocean because no one thought they would try to catch it on the first attempt. Well, now it seems like catching it on the first attempt really is an option (and perhaps very likely). This video looks at why SpaceX might be confident enough to catch it and what will happen if something goes wrong.
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    00:00 Falcon 9 First Successful Landing
    00:22 How Not to Land an Orbital Rocket Booster
    01:03 SpaceX's Critical Super Heavy Decision
    01:52 SpaceX Orbital Test Flight Plan
    03:57 SpaceX Updated Launch Plan
    05:35 SpaceX's Critical Super Heavy Decision
    06:12 Why Would SpaceX Risk a Catch?
    06:57 What Happens if the Catch Goes Wrong?
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Komentáře • 315

  • @primalspace
    @primalspace  Před rokem +152

    Do you think SpaceX will try to catch it first time?

  • @erlienfrommars
    @erlienfrommars Před rokem +445

    If Superheavy successfully reaches the launch tower and latch on to its catching arms on first try, it's not just crazy, it will be mindblowing.

    • @nisenobody8273
      @nisenobody8273 Před rokem +11

      The most incredible thing is knowing that the goal is to eventually make this routine.

    • @KennethAnimates
      @KennethAnimates Před rokem +6

      If Starship is mass produced and all 100 of them are launched at once, and they all land on Mars, that will be the pinnacle of human space achievement.

    • @nisenobody8273
      @nisenobody8273 Před rokem +5

      @@KennethAnimates Wow, a lot of technological development is going to be needed to take advantage of all that potential, living on Mars is extremely challenging.
      Starship is doing a good job of solving one of the many problems we face: getting there.

    • @MrMetalMichael
      @MrMetalMichael Před rokem

      This will be an event told by many stoned nerdy guys to blow their mates minds

    • @perero
      @perero Před rokem

      Another iron man stuff coming

  • @James42_
    @James42_ Před rokem +84

    And I'm just waiting for the "How to not catch a super-heavy booster" video :)

    • @daicheevenerdi6
      @daicheevenerdi6 Před rokem +2

      Or maybe they will nail it

    • @Dangerooman
      @Dangerooman Před rokem +4

      probably not, they'd have to stop around the 2nd failure. blowing up rockets is one thing, extremely expensive but also relatively extremely cheap compared to the rest of the rocketry business. blowing up rocket launching infrastructure with the rocket, now that is far too costly. costly more so with time than money.

    • @James42_
      @James42_ Před rokem

      @@Dangerooman have you seen the 2nd stage test launch lol? Or the falcon 9 landing fails, Elon got cash bro 🤣

  • @whocares2277
    @whocares2277 Před rokem +126

    Trying to catch the first booster would surprise me. It's almost certain it won't fly again because an improved booster is already in preparation, so at best they can reuse some engines and inspect everything. That's a great opportunity - but it comes with the risk of delaying the program by months if they damage the launch pad severely. The booster doesn't have to be that far off: A few meters to the side and you hit one arm with the engine section and it'll crash and explode in one way or another. Falcon 9 needed many attempts to reach that precision.
    If they aim at a soft touchdown in the ocean for the first flight they can check their landing precision without risking severe delays to the whole program.

    • @davefarmery8180
      @davefarmery8180 Před rokem +10

      I know it's a different booster but the computing tech , guidance and everything has been perfected already , surely they ned to test the tower more than the booster guidance

    • @timfennell3380
      @timfennell3380 Před rokem

      I think it is worth trying just to recover all the engines so they can be used again. 33 massive rocket engines aren't cheap to build and are very valuable SpaceX. It is worth risking damage to the launch tower to try to reuse them. To put it into perspective, in 2020, NASA awarded a contract to Aerojet Rocketdyne to manufacture 18 additional RS-25 engines, for $1.79 billion.

    • @timfennell3380
      @timfennell3380 Před rokem +2

      Although Elon has stated it costs less than 1 million per Raptor engine. Each engine has more than a million in value to the company if they can be reused.

    • @davefarmery8180
      @davefarmery8180 Před rokem

      @@timfennell3380 elone has already said they cost less than 1 million each

    • @davefarmery8180
      @davefarmery8180 Před rokem

      @@timfennell3380 i think they will try to catch it , practice makes perfect

  • @PhillipChalabi
    @PhillipChalabi Před rokem +43

    You got that right, if they attempt to catch it on the first go, it will be the craziest landing ever no matter if it works or it doesnt. "Success is not guaranteed, but excitement is" 🤣

  • @albertodouglas4258
    @albertodouglas4258 Před rokem +7

    the original narrator of the videos was a lot nicer to listen to. No disrespect to the current one.
    The narrator for the youtube channel Dark skies and Dark docs has that special thing about the way he sounds that is special. Some people are just gifted.

  • @greggweber9967
    @greggweber9967 Před rokem +47

    There used to be a change over when a rocket "cleared the tower" but I'm wondering if some further point where there would be minimal damage to the tower complex might be more appropriate considering the greater power and more fuel.

  • @ullinhope3866
    @ullinhope3866 Před rokem +2

    Top quality video! Enjoyed your voice over on this one more. I think the other guy is great to though so hopefully you keep him around.

  • @davidadelstein1064
    @davidadelstein1064 Před rokem +6

    No buttery smooth narrator voice ? Is he getting too expensive ? :)) Same great content tho.

  • @masterquadbiker
    @masterquadbiker Před rokem +12

    No matter how they decide to land it the data they will gather from that first launch and attempted landing will be so crucial to the second attempt

  • @SpaceflightRocketShorts
    @SpaceflightRocketShorts Před rokem +1

    Cant wait for them to catch it! Good video!

  • @Eduardude
    @Eduardude Před rokem +5

    What happened to the old announcer??? Sorry to see him not here.

    • @videoparodyinc
      @videoparodyinc Před rokem +1

      This guy isn't bad but I love and prefer the old announcer tbh

  • @RELANDREL
    @RELANDREL Před rokem +6

    what's with tech video channels?
    after getting used to the voice you change the person

  • @erideimos1207
    @erideimos1207 Před rokem +10

    Great vid, thanks! It sounded to me like SpaceX is going to decide whether to RTB depending on how the flight is going. So I agree with you if stage sep goes well and Booster looks good, they can try to land at Starbase. If not, in the water 20 miles out. Because, if things have gone well up to then, why ditch Booster in the Gulf, when the next step is to test catching? [Answer: To find out if Booster can indeed come to a halt at a specific point in space.] Or maybe Elon is just bringing it up now to make sure it's not a problem when he needs that permission down the road.
    Almost a year ago Elon said he'd be happy if Starship didn't rud on launch. A couple klicks up and the mission is a success. Now he is talking as if he's pretty confident in everything up to stage sep at least. And he likes the simulations. So I'd guess a 30% chance he goes for it.
    This is so cool, like the early days of NASA. Young engineers with no care that no one has ever done this before.

  • @SlartiMarvinbartfast
    @SlartiMarvinbartfast Před rokem +13

    Great video, but one minor point of note - the current ship is S24, not SN24 (it's even printed on the nosecone (twice!)). 🙂
    Another point of note is that work on converting the oil rigs to landing platforms was temporarily halted some months ago in order to focus on the orbital work

  • @epicdaniel508
    @epicdaniel508 Před rokem

    Great video! Couldn’t have said it in a better way.

  • @evrydayamerican
    @evrydayamerican Před rokem

    This is awesome def hit the like

  • @AlexSchendel
    @AlexSchendel Před rokem +2

    Whoa, your voice changed!! Hahaha :D
    Really nice video, perfectly describing the way the SpaceX currently handles things and how they will likely handle the upcoming test flight! Super excited to see it!
    Also, to my knowledge, NASA has numerous concerns over a Starship launch from LC-39A until it is a proven vehicle because not only could such a large explosion be hazardous, but it could damage the main launch tower which is currently the only way NASA has of sending astronauts to the Space Station. So using LC-39A as a backup launch tower could take quite some time to get approval for and they might never get approval for using it before Starship is proven to be a reliable launch vehicle.
    I do wonder if SpaceX could address most of the concerns by simply landing Super Heavy at a separate landing site like Falcon 9 does.

  • @johnwiles4391
    @johnwiles4391 Před rokem

    "Exciting and terrifying" Well put!

  • @MichaelKubler-kublermdk

    Nice video. Thanks!

  • @pavleportic364
    @pavleportic364 Před rokem +2

    I'm sorry, but I think you'll need to work on your audio setup a bit. The narration is quite good actually, but there are several technical issues in the audio.
    1. There's reverb in the room you're in, you should look into adding some acoustic paneling on the walls
    2. There's plosive popping (P and B sounds), adding a pop filter should mitigate these quite a bit
    3. I'm not sure about this one, but it sounds to me like the microphone might not be shock mounted (the rubber band spider mount thingy), so any vibration from the table gets transferred to the mic. Again, I could be wrong here, but that's what it sounds like
    4. Finally, the microphone you use doesn't sound all that good, but this could also just be due to the other things. A cardioid pickup condenser mic will also help with reverb, as it doesn't pick up sounds from behind the microphone, as well as also having a softer sound, and would probably sound closer to what your other narrator has.
    I know that most of these require some investing, but I think your voice, accent and narration are on point, it's just the technical side of things that could use some work. I hope you don't take all this in the wrong way, just trying to give some feedback :)
    Keep it up

  • @aaronryder4008
    @aaronryder4008 Před rokem +57

    Who is this voice? I am hearing for the first time. I prefer the other one. No hate bro. Your voice is good but I am used to it so much that it kind of caught me lol

    • @IFHD350
      @IFHD350 Před rokem +5

      as far as I know this is his real voice.

    • @ajrobbins368
      @ajrobbins368 Před rokem +3

      The channel owner was speaking here...

    • @martinultimatevw3779
      @martinultimatevw3779 Před rokem +3

      I like the other too. Not watching, sry bro.

    • @Im.always.watching
      @Im.always.watching Před rokem

      @@martinultimatevw3779 your not going to watch him because of a different voice

    • @allenomak
      @allenomak Před rokem +1

      So you prefer a robot voice over someone’s genuine voice?

  • @ozzyssoldier3892
    @ozzyssoldier3892 Před rokem

    Awesome, thanx

  • @Boxersteavee
    @Boxersteavee Před rokem +1

    Whatever happens, it'll be spectacular. Either a spectacular explosion on the pad, a spectacular fully successful attempt or a spectacular explosion of either starship, super heavy or both

  • @videoparodyinc
    @videoparodyinc Před rokem +5

    Dude I respect you for creating this channel and I love it but I really do prefer the other guys voice narration. You're not bad but I'm used to his and I really like it. Please bring it back. Thanks!

    • @platima
      @platima Před rokem

      Assuming this is YOU, who was that other voice? I am not sure which I prefer TBH!

  • @hulksmashnoobsgotit2387
    @hulksmashnoobsgotit2387 Před rokem +17

    please return the old narrator

  • @TheSpaceflightGuy
    @TheSpaceflightGuy Před rokem +3

    If SpaceX catches the booster first try on the first attempt, I will go NUTS

    • @the1natester734
      @the1natester734 Před rokem +2

      I think we all will, I thought I went insane during the SN8 launch, but it seems that will be nothing compared to the first catch attempt

    • @TheSpaceflightGuy
      @TheSpaceflightGuy Před rokem +1

      @@the1natester734 ikr!

  • @davidroberts5602
    @davidroberts5602 Před rokem

    Hi guys it would be nice if space x could catch the booster for the first time that would be awesome it’ll be awesome if the hole ship 🚢 takes off great 👍 video thanks for your updates David 🙏🇬🇧❤️🚀👍

  • @807800
    @807800 Před rokem

    0:48 That is perfect! lol

  • @yenrabretep5538
    @yenrabretep5538 Před rokem +3

    Unless I've missed something - I would think that its more likely that they'd try to catch Starship rather than the booster. The starship is lighter and would cause less damage if the catch went wrong. I also think the tower does not look strong enough to take a large 'shock loading'.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před rokem

      Starship doesn't get caught, it lands like falcon 9 (look up videos on prior flight tests)
      The booster gets caught

    • @StarshipToTheMars
      @StarshipToTheMars Před rokem +3

      @@Alucard-gt1zf nope they will try to catch the ship too. Thats why they don‘t build landing legs anymore for the ship

    • @Time2gojoe
      @Time2gojoe Před 4 měsíci

      The Falcon 9 with 1 engine cannot throttle down it's trust enough to hover.. yet it still lands by timing it's landing burn. Starship is heavy enough to hover.. and therefore it can just stay in the air until it gently guides itself to where it needs to be. With hovering in theory it should be more easy to do a landing so precise that 2 chopsticks could pluck it out of the sky.. there shouldn't be any shock loading.. just a gentle touch followed by engine shutdown

  • @kitersrefuge7353
    @kitersrefuge7353 Před rokem +13

    Why Spacex does not first test the booster is off the back of something Musk said which was to the effect of: "...we have a huge amount of experience with boosters & therefore confidence levels are high". Personally I think its too much in one go...I would first test the booster. Having said that, the tank farm is so close, that, without any alternative, catching it would pose a big risk in damaging tower and/or the farm. So, presumably Musk's TDD and gambling nature given the latter rationale === Let's go for the whole hog. 33 Engines with that much thrust...omg...i think if it takes off, they already winning. If it puts S24 into orbit, an enormous win...would i risk catching it...it depends on how long it would take to get a new tower + chop-sticks + tank farm done from scratch? at a guess: It would put Boca Chica back probably months.

    • @raajac2720
      @raajac2720 Před rokem

      Your point is valid,may mask look view's.

    • @avsrule247
      @avsrule247 Před rokem +1

      They have insane simulations that are nearly lifelike. It's the same reason SN8 was able to basically prove out the concept of landing before the engines gave out; They know based off their simulation that it works and makes sense. The missing variations are how well the hardware side of everything holds up. That said, these OTF attempts are all about proving out hardware reliability, not about testing to see if their ideas make sense.

    • @auxencefromont1989
      @auxencefromont1989 Před rokem

      not catching it is the guaranteed loss of a lot of raptors though

  • @Matt33318
    @Matt33318 Před rokem

    Yeah, by now I hope they are confident enough to try. If a partially bad scenario happens (during a failed catch attempt, the damage of the tower or launchpad, maybe the tank farm which is a bit farther away), they can repair the infrastructure in a few months. If really the worst happens (explosion of both Starship and super heavy on the launchpad at the start, this would be catastrophic for the whole test site). Later they can continue their program at Cape with 1 or 2 years of delay. I think this amount of time could fit in Starship's development progress.

  • @benyamin1059
    @benyamin1059 Před 4 měsíci

    i believe they will try to catch it with the tower in the first landing test! what they have to loose? time for reconstruction and repairing the damages? so what! the possibility to gain so much valuable information (if the test fails), will lead to a faster development in the long run.

  • @benwang1275
    @benwang1275 Před rokem

    Hope one day we can become so used to watch chopstick catch the super heavy like we watch falcon 9 land on drone ship now.

  • @whitneybedard6060
    @whitneybedard6060 Před 8 měsíci +2

    this aged well

  • @forteanape2252
    @forteanape2252 Před rokem +12

    I think they'll play it safe, 'til they have landing pads which are a lot safer to risk. I know that's an odd sentence, but if it goes wrong at Starbase, they could wipe out the whole Starship fueling infrastructure in one go.
    That said, given how ballsy SpaceX are, I wouldn't be surprised if they did go for the catch. The Falcon Heavy test flight, other than the central core faux pas, was perfect first time. Maybe this will go the same way?

    • @stanj7223
      @stanj7223 Před rokem

      Doubtful. Deimos is a year away from readiness, and they're only barely working on Phobos. Of anything, the tower at Boca Chica is the most disposable item, sad though that would be to see nuked. The only thing _more_ disposable than Boca Chica would be a dedicated catch tower with no OLM or fuel farm nearby, and that doesn't exist on any of the plans I've seen.

  • @davidboyle1902
    @davidboyle1902 Před rokem +1

    Considering that the guy who build the launch tower for the world’s most powerful rocket did so within a couple hundred yards of a very large tank farm, it’s not hard to imagine him risking all of it to demonstrate his confidence in his mega-rocket by trying to catch it on its 1st flight. Actually, I think he has a decent chance of pulling that off. Would be amazing. As would the explosion if he fails.

  • @mineland66
    @mineland66 Před rokem

    Hi from the future, I think you had very high expectations about the test flight. Even though it was really impressing.

    • @RobbyHouseIV
      @RobbyHouseIV Před rokem +1

      But it did fulfill the level of excitement as advertised! ;o)

  • @fosstera
    @fosstera Před rokem

    I wonder if we'll get a callout on the live stream like "Superheavy is GO for catch attempt"

  • @davefarmery8180
    @davefarmery8180 Před rokem

    Surely all the guidance software has already been tested using falcon and you have the additional benefit with the fact starship booster can hover and throttle the engines . In reality the one thing that needs practice is the launch tower catch arms ,
    I will be surprised if they miss an opportunity to practice ,

  • @HansWeberHimself
    @HansWeberHimself Před rokem

    They will keep that catching option open as long as they can. Probably at least to after liftoff. That’s just reasonable.
    From there it depends on how it goes.
    Crossing fingers.

  • @joshuadupay1285
    @joshuadupay1285 Před rokem +1

    This is all just my opinion, but I think after experiencing the damage that they had to repair to the OLM after B7s relatively little explosion, SpaceX is probably wary of damaging the stage 0 hardware again so soon. I also think that with the relatively unproven chopsticks combined with the very first flight of a booster, that it is extremely unlikely that they will attempt to catch even the first couple of boosters. They can simulate the landing right off shore and get lost of data on how the vehicle handles and reacts, so I don't see the benefit of trying to catch the booster on their very first attempt other than to prove that the chopsticks can be used successfully for that. Edit: I think we also should keep in mind that this is entirely dependant on everything going right on the launch. This is brand new technology doing things that have never been attempted before so it will honestly be extremely likely that the ship and booster fail to even make it far off of the pad on the first attempt. All that being said i think it is safe to say that SpaceX's perseverance and rapid testing campaign mean that it will probably become a reality in the not too distant future even if not for several flights.

  • @aldunlop4622
    @aldunlop4622 Před rokem +2

    Simple answer is no. They’ll want to prove to themselves they can precisely control, land and hover it first, preferably somewhere that doesn’t risk destroying the launch pad.

    • @donjones4719
      @donjones4719 Před rokem

      If the answer was that simple then SpaceX wouldn't have updated the application shown at 4:00 to include two options. They would have left the original application alone, which already stated an ocean touchdown and nothing else.

  • @pooounderscoreman
    @pooounderscoreman Před 10 měsíci +2

    Well that answers that question. They made it off the ground but not to orbit. They didn't get a chance to attempt a landing.

    • @joge2
      @joge2 Před 10 měsíci

      bruh this is an old video

    • @pooounderscoreman
      @pooounderscoreman Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@joge2 I know 👍🏼

    • @joge2
      @joge2 Před 10 měsíci

      @@pooounderscoreman ok

  • @sinedllab
    @sinedllab Před rokem

    Make a test tower and site it well away from other infrastructure. Include only fully functional chopsticks and other catching related parts, but without all the fuelling and other non essential equipment. This tower could be simpler in structure but more robust (wider base on three sides?) and include multiple strain/load sensors to measure actual loads during the catch.

    • @springer1985
      @springer1985 Před rokem +1

      This is actually a great idea. I think in Elon's mind, Starbase Texas is the test tower and the "official" launch tower will be in Florida. Having the tower so close to the tank farm makes me nervous though.

  • @rolflandale2565
    @rolflandale2565 Před rokem

    Indeed 1:22 so far only 1(one) rapt booster, which was the middle catch land cone was tested, it gave such a intense wave of splash boarder flares, those 19+ could incinerate the OLT, the multi mix of fuel flow and weight bare holding on the OLT was to many recipe of disaster.
    Fuel filling should've been a separate component. I would also designed/requested the OLT ring tray to split into two(2) arm limb holds (aka mechaZ legs/paws if you will) to evade the blast during lift up/off OLT. Or raise Mechazilla base foundation with a bridge plank OLT, making room for a blast bowl pit for splash boarder field.

  • @sambojinbojin-sam6550

    Not putting the word "crash", beside "landing", only fuels my optimism.

  • @DreamskyDance
    @DreamskyDance Před rokem +1

    In a way Super Heavy booster landing is easier and could be better controlled than falcon 9 landing. Booster can hover, falcon 9 can't so it needs to do precise suicide burn to stop itself just at the moment it reaches the pad. Super Heavy should theoretically be able to stop at just the right altitude and stand in place for few seconds, i mean it should be able to do that so that it can be caught by the tower.
    So i think they'll land it in water like that the first time. Get it 50 meters or so above water and make it stand in place and observe how hard is to control, how the wind affects it, does it veer of position or not and by how much...etc etc
    Basically simulate a landing with kind of "virtual catch tower" at precribed coordinates. If all is well then they'll try real landing next time.
    I think its the best option, because Super Heavy booser is inexpensive time and money wise when compared to landing site and tower and all the hardware contained there.

  • @aresmars2003
    @aresmars2003 Před rokem

    It seems good if they leave enough fuel in the booster, they could "test" an extended a landing catch, but have an abort option to the ocean if needed.

  • @donntabale2054
    @donntabale2054 Před rokem

    With all due respect and humble opinion, i think using landing legs would be the better option as it is already tried and tested by the falcon 9 launch vehicle....

  • @misstree1790
    @misstree1790 Před rokem

    I predict a successful launch AND catch!

  • @hakojako
    @hakojako Před rokem

    This will change everything. I'm 31 and watching the changes SpaceX implemented is amazing. It makes me excited for 2050s 60s. I legitimately might go to space in my lifetime. I might be 60 but who cares.

  • @craigrmeyer
    @craigrmeyer Před rokem

    The second tower in Florida certainly suggests they’re getting ready to (maybe) lose one.

  • @davidboyle1902
    @davidboyle1902 Před rokem

    The locks won’t release until all 33 engines are up and running. So yes, the SH stack will leave the ground. It’s what happens next that’ll get everyone’s heart racing.

  • @jordyv.703
    @jordyv.703 Před rokem +1

    It makes sense to try to catch it. That way they can test everything at the same time while also having to pay for only one launch. So it's cheaper and more time efficient.

    • @davefarmery8180
      @davefarmery8180 Před rokem

      The guidance systems have already been perfected on falcon booster now they need to perfect the arms on the tower , so i believe they will try on the first launch

    • @bigdiglett3258
      @bigdiglett3258 Před rokem

      But rebuilding stage zero would be extremely expensive and time inefficient. No matter what happens it's sure to be exciting

  • @Creed109
    @Creed109 Před rokem

    Any reason why the tank farm is built so close to the tower?

  • @Sinanisler
    @Sinanisler Před rokem

    i give %50 chance booster destroying tower and they decide to move other way :)
    cant wait to see how it will go.

  • @ajaykothari5206
    @ajaykothari5206 Před rokem

    SpaceX has mastered the powered landing. WHy not just do it that way for the superheavy booster too? And also the Starship. Getting them to go again within a day is not as important as making sure they land safely at this time in the beginning. Put the damn legs on both.

  • @mattk.5258
    @mattk.5258 Před rokem

    3:00 the super heavy booster has no way to land anywhere but at a tower. So it either returns to launch site and gets caught by the tower, or splashes down in the ocean.

  • @red_rassmueller1716
    @red_rassmueller1716 Před rokem

    I read crash or splash on the thumbnail🤣

  • @ralphallen5779
    @ralphallen5779 Před rokem

    Cool

  • @Time2gojoe
    @Time2gojoe Před 4 měsíci

    The Falcon 9 with 1 engine cannot throttle down it's trust enough to hover.. yet it still lands by timing it's landing burn. Starship is heavy enough to hover.. and therefore it can just stay in the air until it gently guides itself to where it needs to be. With hovering in theory it should be more easy to do a landing so precise that 2 chopsticks could pluck it out of the sky

  • @Alucard-gt1zf
    @Alucard-gt1zf Před rokem

    It's a roll between whether 33 raptors are worth more than the fuel farm or not
    If booster lands in water all the engines on it are destroyed no matter the actual physical damage

  • @leofreese1
    @leofreese1 Před rokem

    I think they should make another tower for the first few catch attempts until they really got it down and then start catching it at the launch tower

  • @anoniemw.222
    @anoniemw.222 Před rokem

    If the booster performs great and successfully launches and returns without any issues then they will probably try it. The falcon 9 can not hoever, engine is to powerful, so it needs to perform a suicide dive. Superheavy can hover and because they will probably not maximise the payload it will probably have more then enough fuel left for a slow controlled landing

  • @rjw8316
    @rjw8316 Před rokem +1

    Damn, Elon and his team are amazing! Even if this does not go perfectly the mere fact that they feel confident to attempt this is epic.

  • @roger72715
    @roger72715 Před rokem +1

    When is the orbital attempt?

  • @fork9001
    @fork9001 Před rokem +3

    They did static fires for Falcon Heavy. You can't practice catching with the launch tower, only lifts. They did single booster landings for Falcon 9 and reused the hardware and software on Falcon Heavy. Super Heavy is an entirely new booster altogether. Starship program is nothing like Falcon Heavy.
    I don't think the booster will be caught (I mean, we don't even know whether booster 7 or 8 is flying first at this point) SpaceX often changes plans to make things simpler, such as not flying a proper payload on Falcon Heavy test flight or basically the entire history of Starship starting with the Raptor engine in 2012 (it was supposed to run on hydrogen back then).

  • @lymancopps5957
    @lymancopps5957 Před rokem

    Starship booster has the added advantage of having the capability to hover. Falcon 9 engines are too powerful to hover. Superheavy will also be low on fuel when it returns so any explosion may not be catastrophic.

  • @MrMetalMichael
    @MrMetalMichael Před rokem

    Is it not a good idea using the autonomous barge for a splash or catch fail safe type thing
    Edit: I'm further in and have now realised... its a maybe?

  • @rousemotorsport
    @rousemotorsport Před rokem

    I really hope that they try to catch it on the first try.

  • @maawmakhiangte7310
    @maawmakhiangte7310 Před rokem

    any way SpaceX must have some more spare chopstick, since, it is to be expect to fail one or two time at least and they also need some more tower for future if booster catching can be done successfully and reliable enough..

  • @benoit-pierredemaine3824

    8:20 starship always lifts off the ground, at least by 9 feet :)

  • @Kenneth_James
    @Kenneth_James Před rokem

    They are referred to as splashdown and touchdown because one is a booster and one is a ship

  • @rechiecanonigo3800
    @rechiecanonigo3800 Před rokem +1

    Where was the previous voice of this channel?

  • @lawrenceallen8096
    @lawrenceallen8096 Před rokem

    Nether Ship 24 nor its booster can land on land. They don't have the hardware. Only 2 options: Chopsticks or water.

  • @Michael_Scott_Howard
    @Michael_Scott_Howard Před rokem

    Why spacx put the tank farm so so so close to the launch tower... Those tanks should have major steel frame and concrete box totally encasing them...

  • @burpmcplurbison3695
    @burpmcplurbison3695 Před rokem

    Ever notice how the A in the logo looks like a Y? It was in front of us the whole time ahhah.

  • @EtzEchad
    @EtzEchad Před rokem

    They have to try to catch it for the first time eventually. It will be as risky of they do it on the tenth flight as it will be on the first except that they wouldn't have tested the final burn and hover.
    So, I say "go for it."

  • @jim46032
    @jim46032 Před rokem +2

    A landing catch will be attempted during the first flight.

  • @shaun5916
    @shaun5916 Před rokem

    Wonder what the starship costs vs the tower

  • @Bizob2010
    @Bizob2010 Před rokem

    128 landings already???
    Hot damn...

  • @Manectricz
    @Manectricz Před rokem

    whats up with the audio? sounds bad with a weird noise sometimes

  • @DailyDoseofSpace.
    @DailyDoseofSpace. Před rokem

    They should do a precise water landing before attempting to catch. Seems more responsible

  • @GrandyXD
    @GrandyXD Před rokem

    I believe that Starship is gonna be the first one to get humans on mars, Go SpaceX!

  • @Krell666
    @Krell666 Před rokem

    You'd have to think the chances of them doing a chopstick catch on the first try are very slim, probably

  • @Condorman1
    @Condorman1 Před rokem

    I wouldn't catch it on the first try. Drop one in the water because the first try is to test the booster. What's the hurry?

  • @d35p0
    @d35p0 Před rokem

    They probably want to catch it with the launch tower but have higher priorities to test

  • @andromeda9340
    @andromeda9340 Před rokem

    If spaceX splashes down the starship near hawaii,my guess is that they would likely tow it to point nemo where it can be safely sunk and out of sight

  • @dimensional7915
    @dimensional7915 Před rokem

    its pretty crazy to think that we might just manage to get people on mars in my lifetime.

  • @Chyrre
    @Chyrre Před rokem

    What about the third option: Clplatch?

  • @aresmars2003
    @aresmars2003 Před rokem

    3:50 Booster has no legs!

  • @kirkdavenport7185
    @kirkdavenport7185 Před rokem

    It will successfully launch, stage, reach at least the karmann line, and then return to soft-land in the water for recovery.

  • @Rmm1722
    @Rmm1722 Před rokem

    cool

  • @wxb200
    @wxb200 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Your accent changed...

    • @platima
      @platima Před rokem

      Yeah someone.... Someone going to explain that?

  • @RattyFlyer
    @RattyFlyer Před rokem

    So many engines ... I thought the Soviets proved this was a bad idea with their moon rocket explosions.

  • @paulsongy8366
    @paulsongy8366 Před rokem

    Why do a video when we all have to wait and find out!!

  • @Flixb0
    @Flixb0 Před rokem

    I don't think they will try to catch it
    Eventhough it might be a big hit to go for the risk of total destruction is too high
    I would love to see it happen but I don't think it will.

  • @philshifley4731
    @philshifley4731 Před rokem

    No matter what happens, seems like the tank farm is danger close.

  • @eleventy-seven
    @eleventy-seven Před rokem

    Not one mention of the freedom loving Texans?