T-10 seconds 33:54 Ignition 34:02 Max Q 35:01 MECO 36:46 Hot staging 36:51 Boostback burn 36:56 BECO 37:50 Landing burn 40:58 Epic elevator music 46:35 Inside Nosecone Views 48:26 PEZ view 50:15 & 1:00:55 up till and after 1:04:16 Before Re entry starts 1:17:00 Madagascar in the background 1:18:12 Plasma starts forming 1:20:15 RIP S28 1:23:45
i honestly don't care that reentry was a bust, seeing reentry plasma recorded properly for once was one of the coolest things i have ever seen in spaceflight ever
The coolest thing that nobody doing the launch saw or mentioned was Starship soaring away over the horizon just after the cameras on the booster during the boost back burn were turned on (around 37 minutes into the video). It showed the amazing speed difference between the ascending ship and the returning booster. One of the coolest things I've seen in live spaceflight coverage...and everyone missed it.
Sure seemed like a lot of venting from both vehicles. Great test so far but a long ways left to go. Need to see the vehicle under control in rentry on the next test as well as a demonstration of a controlled splashdown for the booster.
the fact this is only the 3rd test flight and gotten this far. The leaps and bounds modern space craft and testing have come from its infancy is astounding.
46:12 Any fragment flies in the space on the left and suddenly it accelerates unnaturally. This issue needs to be investigated and corrected on the next 'starship flights'.
At 37:08 what is that in the background leaving the atmosphere? If the camera view is the booster and the starship would be above the booster at this point? I’m confused
That’s the ship. The booster flipped around and at this point is now pointing its engines in the same direction the ship is going so the booster can fly back to the launch site.
@@Wizpopperwhen it turns around, it points the engines towards earth and causes it to go up. It technically isn’t a whole kilometre above the ship but probably like 300M. This sometimes happens with the Falcon 9.
Stainless steel is still an imperfect metal. Obviously, Starship production has many advantages, but we can also look at better materials. In my opinion, GIGA Steel produced in Korea is the metal that can be considered the most -Stainless steel melting point: 1400-1450°C -Giga Steel Melt Point: 1370-1510°C -Stainless Steel Strength: 2000 MPa to 5000 MPa -Strength of Gigastil: Ultra-high strength of 1 GPa or more -Weight: Almost the same.
The starship did another hot stage and the super heavy booster almost made a splash down! The starship flew at orbital velocity for the first time, propellant transfer, open and close payload bay, and attempted reentry and burned up no splash down of starship!
Thank you !!! Thank you so much . That Stp d Elon not letting spacex to stream on you tube AND making twiter broadcast so terible that i couldnt wathc during live and even afterwards. I am so pissed. You have best wuality in youtbe that which ia wa
Ironically the signal acquisition screen has a rotating starship. Maybe it started rotating after the opening of the payload bay due to the released pressure.
people have to notice that starship is literally 30 metres taller than the Statue of Liberty, This wasn't a easy feat, Its the world's largest rocket, The fact its even capable of getting off the ground with its immense size and weight and retain its structure while manouvering is already insane on its own
That’s why the raptor needs to produce around 250T of force or around 670,000 lbs of force each, which is more than the RS-25’s 512,000 lbs, and at around a 40th or 80th the price from $40M for one RS-25 to under a million for each raptor.
Plasma turned a faint yellow - looks like chromium coming off the steel, it's also the element with the highest ionization potential AFAIK. Would signal failure of 'evaporative fuel cooling' if this is even still a goal. Edit: Thanks for correction
soft yellow / slightly pink plasma has been observed on almost all reentry footage we have including the shuttlr, it's more likely to just be visible blackbody radiation causing the yellow colour
The logarithmic nature of the rocket equation means that the last part of your fuel is the most effective. Based on those gauges I estimate about 4% fuel left at SECO. With some reasonable estimates for dry mass and specific impulse, that's about 1km/s of delta-v remaining. The fully fueled ship is in the ballpark of 8km/s total. So that remaining fuel actually represents about 12-13% of total delta-v, which is a perfectly healthy margin. (Plus there's another 0.8km/s in the header tanks for landing). I estimate that if the ship had circularized at it's 235km apogee it would have a leftover fuel mass (i.e payload) of ~43t. A fair bit short of the 100t goal, but still a useful amount.
@@waxore1142 I mean that's exactly how they bumped Falcon 9's payload up. V1.1 was 506 tonnes and 68 meters tall, with a 13 tonne payload capacity V1.2 was 549 tonnes and 71 meters tall, with a 23 tonne payload capacity. If it worked once...
I am puzzled that astronomers and people related to space programs have trouble correctly knowing the difference between the words farther and further.
Lots of people who are good at maths aren't great at stuff like that. And most who know the difference between further and farther don't know proper calculus. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
For a while we were not entirely sure. A few hours after launch though, SpaceX updated their launch page, (www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=starship-flight-3) saying that the booster had actually been lost 462 meters above the ground. My personal guess was an SN11 style hard start of one or two Raptors. The booster was not exactly having a great time on that landing burn lol. But notably it was not the termination system as far as we know
Dude that thing was insanely out of control, like worse than my Kerbal Space Program disasters, and they're all acting like everything is fine even though it's entering ass-first lol
SpaceX now streams all of their launches on X, formerly Twitter. It's quite annoying and many people are against it. This has been going on since may of last year I believe
They refuel on-orbit using multiple launches. The tanker ships will have more fuel capacity than the normal ships since they don't have to carry a payload into orbit, so they can extend the tanks into the nosecone area.
Nah, those idiots are both scientifically illiterate and weapons grade delusional. They’ll just make up some asinine excuse that they think sounds super smart and makes any kind of sense.
I think you need to start putting tiles on Stage 0 to help prevent damage from direct flame on the filling cover and other equipment. A flame deflector on the back of the fuel hose cover wouldn't hurt.
Audio comes from the control center in Hawthorne, California where about a couple of thousand employees work on various different rockets. The only thing stopping the sound is the glass panels separating the hall that a couple of hundred of engineers and technicians from the recording studio and Control Center.
@@thatsacoollookingmissl- Ah, I see. I thought it was from the crowd outside. I suppose abundant cheering after working on it for so many years is apt.
it’s the culmination of a shit ton of preparation and painstaking work just to get these things off the ground. go cry about it dude, people are excited about humanity’s progress towards reaching the stars, don’t watch the launches then.
T-10 seconds 33:54
Ignition 34:02
Max Q 35:01
MECO 36:46
Hot staging 36:51
Boostback burn 36:56
BECO 37:50
Landing burn 40:58
Epic elevator music 46:35
Inside Nosecone Views 48:26
PEZ view 50:15 & 1:00:55 up till and after 1:04:16
Before Re entry starts 1:17:00
Madagascar in the background 1:18:12
Plasma starts forming 1:20:15
RIP S28 1:23:45
Thank you babe ♥️♥️♥️
you forgot about the epic elevator music part at 46:35
Wobbly RUD 40:00 (or so)
The plasma coming off the fins, Epic!!!
Thank you for the content!
i honestly don't care that reentry was a bust, seeing reentry plasma recorded properly for once was one of the coolest things i have ever seen in spaceflight ever
@@joshmilligan7682
Bruh
Ikr... shit's wild@@lolgamez9171
@@joshmilligan7682 And your proof is...?
Looking at it.@@drifter14114all
@@drifter14114allSource: he made it up
Dude no way i missed the live.. thanks thogh!
same this is the second time its happened I have no idea how to know its happening!!!
I just found out today. I’ve been keeping up with every launch idk how this one slipped by.
@@Cinematicz16 just watch nasaspaceflight, What about it!? or everyday astronaut for informations
Thank you! I was hoping someone would upload the full broadcast.
I was unable to watch live this time and so grateful you posted this here. New subscriber, new fan of yours! Thank you.
Thanks for uploading this so I can link to timestamps and particular moments when discussing it with friends.
Jeaus Christ, I love that you posted this for us SM Commoners! 💜👍
Hot-staging engine cycles were pristine!
Thank you!!! Greatly appreciated.
good god the shockwave when the engines light its amazing it doesnt tear itself apart on the pad, the blast waves from above look INSANE
Thank you so much for your service
Amazing. Just, amazing. I have no other words.
The coolest thing that nobody doing the launch saw or mentioned was Starship soaring away over the horizon just after the cameras on the booster during the boost back burn were turned on (around 37 minutes into the video). It showed the amazing speed difference between the ascending ship and the returning booster. One of the coolest things I've seen in live spaceflight coverage...and everyone missed it.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you for uploading this!!
needed this, thanks!
That re-entry was friggun AWESOME!!!! Music choice for the waiting 👌
👍🏻
1:05 I’m just gonna leave this here, I love this intro
THANK YOU!
DUDE you're nuts oh my god thank you sm
Thank you so much
Sure seemed like a lot of venting from both vehicles. Great test so far but a long ways left to go. Need to see the vehicle under control in rentry on the next test as well as a demonstration of a controlled splashdown for the booster.
the fact this is only the 3rd test flight and gotten this far. The leaps and bounds modern space craft and testing have come from its infancy is astounding.
its crazy how in less then 2 years this will be a whole different level of reliable and just unbelievably capable
Less than 1 year
Thank you
I keep putting this on in the background just for the coast music
Madagascar in about 44 minutes. 1:18:12 Suborbital passenger flight definitely could have some potential to cut down flight times.
Thank you!
You’re doing gods work
Well done Space X, well done Starship.
Well done, humans
👍🏻
I'm loving the elevator music while starship is, well, just floating at speed, through low earth orbit. Made my day 🙂
46:12 Any fragment flies in the space on the left and suddenly it accelerates unnaturally. This issue needs to be investigated and corrected on the next 'starship flights'.
Well done! Next step closer to Mars. Pitty that I missed the live feed.
thank you very much sir
Look at those fins kicking ASS....Even though it started spinning a bit that was amazing to see the guides.
doing god's work my man
So the community is forced to do that because Elon doesn’t want SpaceX on RUclips anymore….
Yep
Not just Elon the entire VADER team
You posted the exact same thing last time
I want to se them on RUclips but at the end of the day it's all his business, so he can do as he pleases.
Tfw when you copy and paste a comment from the last upload
At 37:08 what is that in the background leaving the atmosphere? If the camera view is the booster and the starship would be above the booster at this point? I’m confused
That’s the ship. The booster flipped around and at this point is now pointing its engines in the same direction the ship is going so the booster can fly back to the launch site.
@@archierush868 why would the booster be higher in altitude than the ship if that’s the case?
@@Wizpopperwhen it turns around, it points the engines towards earth and causes it to go up. It technically isn’t a whole kilometre above the ship but probably like 300M. This sometimes happens with the Falcon 9.
Stainless steel is still an imperfect metal.
Obviously, Starship production has many advantages, but we can also look at better materials.
In my opinion, GIGA Steel produced in Korea is the metal that can be considered the most
-Stainless steel melting point: 1400-1450°C
-Giga Steel Melt Point: 1370-1510°C
-Stainless Steel Strength: 2000 MPa to 5000 MPa
-Strength of Gigastil: Ultra-high strength of 1 GPa or more
-Weight: Almost the same.
Much appreciated 👍
WHAT A MILE STONE HUGE HATS OFF TO SPACEX
Thank you TSE 🙏🙏
The SF community revolves around YT and should always revolve around YT. Thank you for your service
0-102 kph or 60 mph VERTICALLY IN 8 seconds
Also 5000+ t.
Bloody amazing
18:30 "there are no runways where we are going" reminds me of Back To the Future
Thank youu... .......
Thanks
I'm just here for the elevator music tbh
FACTS
Thanks for reuploading this 👏
The starship did another hot stage and the super heavy booster almost made a splash down! The starship flew at orbital velocity for the first time, propellant transfer, open and close payload bay, and attempted reentry and burned up no splash down of starship!
Thank you !!! Thank you so much . That Stp d Elon not letting spacex to stream on you tube AND making twiter broadcast so terible that i couldnt wathc during live and even afterwards. I am so pissed. You have best wuality in youtbe that which ia wa
The third flight of starship was almost perfect!!!!!
Ironically the signal acquisition screen has a rotating starship. Maybe it started rotating after the opening of the payload bay due to the released pressure.
Just now I came to know why everyone is thanking you 😅
people have to notice that starship is literally 30 metres taller than the Statue of Liberty, This wasn't a easy feat, Its the world's largest rocket, The fact its even capable of getting off the ground with its immense size and weight and retain its structure while manouvering is already insane on its own
That’s why the raptor needs to produce around 250T of force or around 670,000 lbs of force each, which is more than the RS-25’s 512,000 lbs, and at around a 40th or 80th the price from $40M for one RS-25 to under a million for each raptor.
@@archierush868 RS-25 is at least 140 million
Did they really play that music in between? thats awesome nostalgic damn feels like Im in the 70s
Yep. The spirit these guys have is unreal lol
Song at 59:40?
I love how launching rockets and putting satellites into orbit makes watching this possible :)
And if they give you a cease and desist you can just deny it till you guys make a settlement
40:30 when he said hard splash down he predicted the hard splashdown on booster 10
1:04:21 the door broke
My guess is that had something to do with the RUD
@@ryanbigguy it wasn’t much of an RUD… it was a rapid deadly re-entery
GOOSEBUMPS PPL
1:18:12 - 1:18:14 : Looks like a chunk of orange. Anyone know what came off?
LOL Just kept playing. Spoiler alert - lots of stuff comes off.
Looks like the pez door broke
Is no one going to talk about the camera was showing footage at 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit!! I want that camera!!
😂 love the elevator music , it goes so well with space travel. 😂 . Just a walk in the park 😎
Plasma turned a faint yellow - looks like chromium coming off the steel, it's also the element with the highest ionization potential AFAIK. Would signal failure of 'evaporative fuel cooling' if this is even still a goal.
Edit: Thanks for correction
soft yellow / slightly pink plasma has been observed on almost all reentry footage we have including the shuttlr, it's more likely to just be visible blackbody radiation causing the yellow colour
Can someone tell me what genre that music is which was played in the "break"?
Jazz and some kind of elevator music
What I love is that mostly civilians are doing this now. It's not basically a military operation or an agenda with controlled information.
From what it seems like there wont be enough fuel to bring it to orbit and maintain it.
They didn’t fill it 100% as to compensate for not having a payload
The logarithmic nature of the rocket equation means that the last part of your fuel is the most effective. Based on those gauges I estimate about 4% fuel left at SECO.
With some reasonable estimates for dry mass and specific impulse, that's about 1km/s of delta-v remaining. The fully fueled ship is in the ballpark of 8km/s total.
So that remaining fuel actually represents about 12-13% of total delta-v, which is a perfectly healthy margin. (Plus there's another 0.8km/s in the header tanks for landing).
I estimate that if the ship had circularized at it's 235km apogee it would have a leftover fuel mass (i.e payload) of ~43t. A fair bit short of the 100t goal, but still a useful amount.
@@lazarus2691 right, it couldn't be the reason they are making version 3 bigger. could it.
@@waxore1142 I mean that's exactly how they bumped Falcon 9's payload up.
V1.1 was 506 tonnes and 68 meters tall, with a 13 tonne payload capacity
V1.2 was 549 tonnes and 71 meters tall, with a 23 tonne payload capacity.
If it worked once...
@@lazarus2691 exactly
I am puzzled that astronomers and people related to space programs have trouble correctly knowing the difference between the words farther and further.
Lots of people who are good at maths aren't great at stuff like that. And most who know the difference between further and farther don't know proper calculus. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
did it fail on re entry or cameras burnt up and self destruct?
Whole thing burned up
Ooooooh the booster actually hit the water, I didn't realise earlier, I thought the termination system triggered
For a while we were not entirely sure. A few hours after launch though, SpaceX updated their launch page, (www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=starship-flight-3) saying that the booster had actually been lost 462 meters above the ground. My personal guess was an SN11 style hard start of one or two Raptors. The booster was not exactly having a great time on that landing burn lol. But notably it was not the termination system as far as we know
Dude that thing was insanely out of control, like worse than my Kerbal Space Program disasters, and they're all acting like everything is fine even though it's entering ass-first lol
What are all the small pieces of debris flying off starship while it was coasting?
Small ice flakes falling off the exterior tank walls and from vent ports
Listen up! The big question is, what happened to that band when they started in 2002? Were they shot into space? Biiiig question there!
I’m going to go play helldivers after this
LOVE the music choice. Was that space x’s idea? 😂
Yep! That music was all played on the stream live. It was incredibly unexpected too but we all roll with it I guess LOL
Where are the streams now? I'm out of the loop and somehow nothing on RUclips??
SpaceX now streams all of their launches on X, formerly Twitter. It's quite annoying and many people are against it. This has been going on since may of last year I believe
Well i do like the cruise music and, The cruise its self. 😎
That Muzak 😂😂😂
If the whole booster and whole 2nd stage fuel were used in 45 minutes of flight, how is there enough fuel to get to mars?
It wasn't fully loaded
They refuel on-orbit using multiple launches. The tanker ships will have more fuel capacity than the normal ships since they don't have to carry a payload into orbit, so they can extend the tanks into the nosecone area.
Did the 1st stage booster crash land?
Booster was terminated at around 460 meters
Another spaceflight!
THE LEGEND ACTUALLY DID IT
I want the music playlist!
some of them are Werner Tautz works
Well, I think flat earth is thoroughly debunked today
Flat earthers will be like “it’s a fisheye lens” as if the rest of the spacecraft wouldn’t look distorted
Nah, those idiots are both scientifically illiterate and weapons grade delusional. They’ll just make up some asinine excuse that they think sounds super smart and makes any kind of sense.
@@Quenical then they will just use the CGI tactic
@@Orbital_Velocity you just want to believe that your being lied to, don’t you?
@@Quenical huh?
I think you need to start putting tiles on Stage 0 to help prevent damage from direct flame on the filling cover and other equipment. A flame deflector on the back of the fuel hose cover wouldn't hurt.
waitt isnt dan huot in the evac zone lol
Probably
did the door actually open?
It certainly did open, but not all the way. Looks like it entirely came off its rails when they were trying to close it.
The announcer sounds like Elizabeth Holmes.
Which one? The lady or the very feminine guy with the lisp?
build a moon base
The crowd cheering all the time was understandable, but incredibly annoying. I wonder why they're not casting in a separate area.
Audio comes from the control center in Hawthorne, California where about a couple of thousand employees work on various different rockets. The only thing stopping the sound is the glass panels separating the hall that a couple of hundred of engineers and technicians from the recording studio and Control Center.
@@thatsacoollookingmissl- Ah, I see. I thought it was from the crowd outside. I suppose abundant cheering after working on it for so many years is apt.
There's that word "we" again There's no missing the ego.
Mission failed Successfully.
FEEL THE BURN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Member when there wasn't manic yelling/cheering numerous times during a launch?
it’s the culmination of a shit ton of preparation and painstaking work just to get these things off the ground. go cry about it dude, people are excited about humanity’s progress towards reaching the stars, don’t watch the launches then.
@@japonte173 i woke early to watch the first space shuttle launch in 1980. No preparation there, apparently.
@@JeanSchlemaan want a cookie?
@@japonte173 first response showed thought. Second response showed your opinion is worthless.
@@JeanSchlemaan i promise you no one cares. in 30 years i will be here and you will be rotting in the ground. nothing will change that.
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