Before we lost the on-flap camera, we could see a similar intrusion of hot gas through the rear flap hinge (Thanks to Scott Manley for pointing that out!) So it's a good guess that all 4 flaps were in a similar condition.
@@congduyphano2639 that software is insane. You can see it went nose down for a second but then realized that and put the flaps out the right amount to fix it
Timestamp: 40:04 All Booster engines ignition 40:07 Around that time the IFT-4 Lifted off 41:07 Maximum Dynamic Pressure [MAX-Q] 42:52 Booster Engines Cut Off [BECO/MECO ] 42:57 Hot staging of the Starship Spacecraft and Saperation 43:02 Booster boostback burn startup 43:52 Booster boostback burn shutdown 44:09 Roughly the time that The Hot-stage ring jettisonned *BOOSTER RETURN* 47:14 Booster landing burn startup 47:36 Splashdown and landing engine cutoff of the Booster *STARSHIP SPACECRAFT LANDING* 48:41 Starship Engines Cutoff [ SECO ] 1:24:59 Rough time of Reentrying the atmosphere [ Ship is damaged from entry heat ] 1:40:55 Maximum dynamic pressure [ Max-Q ] of the descending stage 1:45:41 Starship Bellyflop maneuver flipping 1:45:44 Starship landing burn 1:46:01 Starship succesfully splashdown This took long time so hope it helped somehow❤
Thanks as Always for uploading this here! Timestamps here we go! 5:06 Intro Video 6:41 Live Coverage Begins 7:27 Cool OLM overhead drone shot 8:46 Flight 3 Recap 12:50 Flight Profile 14:41 Hot Stage Jettison Discussion 15:05 Status Update with Dan Huot 15:55 Tank Farm Upgrades, Confirmation it’ll be used for the second tower and OLM as well 18:10 Vehicle Overview 19:01 Size Chart 21:19 Re Entry And Communication Capabilities talk and Re entry Animation 23:46 Missing Tiles Discussion 24:40 HLS Testing Discussion and Footage 27:07 Polaris Dawn 28:02 Another Check In 31:23 Booster Catch Animation 31:52 Launch Towers Discussed 32:23 Chopsticks Upgrades 32:44 Future Vehicles, Starfactory Footage 33:35 Final updates from Dan 39:34 Go for Launch 39:45 FireX 40:02 IGNITION AND LIFTOFF 41:04 Max Q 42:52 MECO 42:56 HOT STAGING 43:02 BOOSTBACK STARTUP 43:55 BOOSTBACK Shut down 44:15 HOT STAGE RING JETTISON 47:14 LANDING BURN 47:34 B11 SPLASHDOWN 48:14 RVAC cutoff 48:44 SECO 48:58 Nominal Orbit 1:20:21 Commentary resumes 1:25:01 Entry Begins 1:29:48 Peak Heating 1:37:28 Flap begins disintegrating 1:45:43 FLIP AND BURN!! 1:46:01 SPLASHDOWN
The fourth test flight of starship is when the super heavy booster did a landing burn for soft splash down in the Gulf of Mexico and the starship did a reentry and did a landing burn to soft splash down in the Indian Ocean!
5:04 Webcast begins 39:32 Flight Director verfies Go for launch 39:53 T-10 seconds 40:02 Ignition and liftoff! 42:51 MECO and Hot Stage 42:59 Ship ignition and boostback start up 44:08 Shutdown and Hot stage jettison 47:11 Landing burn 48:38 SECO 1:25:19 Plasma builds and reentry begins 1:31:30 Peak heating 1:37:25 Forward-right flap begins to disintegrate 1:42:59 Bellyflop begins 1:45:40 Landing burn and splashdown!
I hope you'll excuse my terrible French but holy fucking shit. I just didn't expect things to go nearly as well as they did today. Obviously there are some things SpaceX needs to work on but the team should be extremely proud of themselves. I think the Shuttles are looking on from their respective museums and smiling!
Wow. The Little Flap that could. "I think I can I think I can I think I can ... I KNOW I can I KNOW I can!!!" Everyone cheering when they saw the flap still operational ... just wonderful.
Check out 50:00 a tile very clearly flies off towards the left as engine venting is occurring. Is the venting to keep the lines primed and clear of bubbles or..?
I know many people are deeply impressed with this feat of engineering and this incredible success... but I think that the actual magnitude of what happened here escapes most. The SHEER SIZE of this thing... put into space... it is simply astonishing !!!! Elon.... I applaud you dude.... JESUS CHRIST what an accomplishment. You are the MAN !
Signal probably briefly dropped. It's an encoding error for a few seconds there. Live broadcast has to be as low bandwidth as possible, so for most encoding algorithms, persistent pixels in the frame are cached while only pixels that are changing are actually sent over the downlink and back to the ground. Saves data usage and increases transmission speed. Sometimes this pixel cache gets refreshed and you loose the persistent pixels for just a few moments while it re-caches persistent pixels
They don’t have continuous live feed on all cams and usually where the action is happening they switch it to that cam. It’s understandable why they do this.
Someone help me out. Did Starship a) basically vaporise b) sink after receiving enough damage to be uncollectible/not able to be visually documented, or c) land in the Indian ocean somewhat intact & SpaceX haven't been inclined to share photographs of the physical state of Starship while floating in the ocean? Do we have photographs of what remains of Starship after IFT-4?
It landed and sunk, I don’t think they had teams out there for recovery but maybe they did. They did have recovery teams for the Booster, and they showed it’s remains being lifted from the water on their Twitter
I am infinte proud of Elon Musk, because he his development starship fully reusable rocket for space tourism, satellite deployment, and making nasa use his new rocket in the future!🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊😊😊
It will really be hard to do because they have to tow in the vehicle and from it splashing down on the ocean it could fall apart during towing and Starship is also hard due to they have to transport it back to Port of Brownsville which will take a lot
I hope that space tourism becomes cheap enough for everyone in the world, because Elon Musk's 100 passenger starship will make space travel reasonable price just like air travel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That forward flap was the real mvp
looked like Jaws had taken a massive ass bite out of it 😂
Before we lost the on-flap camera, we could see a similar intrusion of hot gas through the rear flap hinge (Thanks to Scott Manley for pointing that out!) So it's a good guess that all 4 flaps were in a similar condition.
@@robertbackhaus8911 I still wonder why the ship could still do the flip when all of its flaps were damaged.
@@congduyphano2639 The software adjusted it with the remaining and other flaps.
@@congduyphano2639 that software is insane. You can see it went nose down for a second but then realized that and put the flaps out the right amount to fix it
I love how they play good classical music during the coast phase. Makes me watch the entire thing.
Timestamp:
40:04 All Booster engines ignition
40:07 Around that time the IFT-4 Lifted off
41:07 Maximum Dynamic Pressure [MAX-Q]
42:52 Booster Engines Cut Off [BECO/MECO ]
42:57 Hot staging of the Starship Spacecraft and Saperation
43:02 Booster boostback burn startup
43:52 Booster boostback burn shutdown
44:09 Roughly the time that The Hot-stage ring jettisonned
*BOOSTER RETURN*
47:14 Booster landing burn startup
47:36 Splashdown and landing engine cutoff of the Booster
*STARSHIP SPACECRAFT LANDING*
48:41 Starship Engines Cutoff [ SECO ]
1:24:59 Rough time of Reentrying the atmosphere [ Ship is damaged from entry heat ]
1:40:55 Maximum dynamic pressure [ Max-Q ] of the descending stage
1:45:41 Starship Bellyflop maneuver flipping
1:45:44 Starship landing burn
1:46:01 Starship succesfully splashdown
This took long time so hope it helped somehow❤
Thanks as Always for uploading this here!
Timestamps here we go!
5:06 Intro Video
6:41 Live Coverage Begins
7:27 Cool OLM overhead drone shot
8:46 Flight 3 Recap
12:50 Flight Profile
14:41 Hot Stage Jettison Discussion
15:05 Status Update with Dan Huot
15:55 Tank Farm Upgrades, Confirmation it’ll be used for the second tower and OLM as well
18:10 Vehicle Overview
19:01 Size Chart
21:19 Re Entry And Communication Capabilities talk and Re entry Animation
23:46 Missing Tiles Discussion
24:40 HLS Testing Discussion and Footage
27:07 Polaris Dawn
28:02 Another Check In
31:23 Booster Catch Animation
31:52 Launch Towers Discussed
32:23 Chopsticks Upgrades
32:44 Future Vehicles, Starfactory Footage
33:35 Final updates from Dan
39:34 Go for Launch
39:45 FireX
40:02 IGNITION AND LIFTOFF
41:04 Max Q
42:52 MECO
42:56 HOT STAGING
43:02 BOOSTBACK STARTUP
43:55 BOOSTBACK Shut down
44:15 HOT STAGE RING JETTISON
47:14 LANDING BURN
47:34 B11 SPLASHDOWN
48:14 RVAC cutoff
48:44 SECO
48:58 Nominal Orbit
1:20:21 Commentary resumes
1:25:01 Entry Begins
1:29:48 Peak Heating
1:37:28 Flap begins disintegrating
1:45:43 FLIP AND BURN!!
1:46:01 SPLASHDOWN
This will make showing non-space people much easier. You are a god among men. 🙏🏻
Much love for you kindness to humans.
Still in shock from this flight
Got to see this for the first time in person!!! The visuals, the sounds, everything was NUTS!!! Congrats SpaceX!!!!
Thank you for uploading this!! Unbelievable reentry!
History in the making.
Thanks as alpways for uploading the flight to yt
Best flight I’ve ever watched
Ship 29 flap be like : GIGA CHAD
39:56 deluge system sound
The best sound I’ve heard in my life.
The fourth test flight of starship is when the super heavy booster did a landing burn for soft splash down in the Gulf of Mexico and the starship did a reentry and did a landing burn to soft splash down in the Indian Ocean!
5:04 Webcast begins
39:32 Flight Director verfies Go for launch
39:53 T-10 seconds
40:02 Ignition and liftoff!
42:51 MECO and Hot Stage
42:59 Ship ignition and boostback start up
44:08 Shutdown and Hot stage jettison
47:11 Landing burn
48:38 SECO
1:25:19 Plasma builds and reentry begins
1:31:30 Peak heating
1:37:25 Forward-right flap begins to disintegrate
1:42:59 Bellyflop begins
1:45:40 Landing burn and splashdown!
The fruit of the labor of thousands of workers and engineers, finally come to fruition
ate a huge chunk of the front flap and still working....
Reentry burning gets a small bite as a treat
Don’t tell me I was the only one who thought it was over when the forward flap was burning.
hell when I saw green flashes I was like "better luck next time"
Yup. I gave up about 5 minutes before it landed.
STARSHIP FORWARD FLAPS RAAAHHHHH
I hope you'll excuse my terrible French but holy fucking shit. I just didn't expect things to go nearly as well as they did today. Obviously there are some things SpaceX needs to work on but the team should be extremely proud of themselves. I think the Shuttles are looking on from their respective museums and smiling!
That was a good demonstration of your English literary skills. I commend you!
excellent editing, includes everything. I hope you keep doing these for every lunch.
Thnx for putting this together man you the real MVP.
Thanks for the reupload as always! 🫡
Wow. The Little Flap that could.
"I think I can I think I can I think I can ... I KNOW I can I KNOW I can!!!"
Everyone cheering when they saw the flap still operational ... just wonderful.
THIS WAS INCREDIBLE! CANT WAIT FOR FLIGHT 5
Apparently that flap had the most damage out of all of the flaps, and the flap cam gave everyone a front row seat.
Still in disbelief.
I know right??
Same here ❤❤
same
It’s schrodingers flap
Dude, seriously.
thank you, it’s so hard to find a complete video of the launch.
Thanks
That’s going into the archive
thanks for uploading it so quickly :)
Appears that their computer models are bang on - hence the modified forward flaps on the mk2 ships.
What a fucking show, you guys are legend
The fourth test flight was perfect!
This was a wonderful spaceflight!!
it went a whole lot better than i expected
that one engine out was a bit scary though
Lolll still having the camera feed after what happened to the flap and the lens cracking is just unreal!
thx for the upload you da goat
Truly incredible!!!
Thank you bro ❤...much appreciated 👍🏽
Thank you
amazing. Also was that a satellite I saw at @46:29 ?
It's a jettisioned hot stage ring..
good job
Check out 50:00 a tile very clearly flies off towards the left as engine venting is occurring. Is the venting to keep the lines primed and clear of bubbles or..?
Thank you, legend
Gobsmacked, what a flight, well done Elon and the team.
After SN11 that fog was really stressing me out
they just reused the IFT-3 intro and added some extra stuff to it for flight 3 5:07 is where its at
I know many people are deeply impressed with this feat of engineering and this incredible success... but I think that the actual magnitude of what happened here escapes most.
The SHEER SIZE of this thing... put into space... it is simply astonishing !!!!
Elon.... I applaud you dude.... JESUS CHRIST what an accomplishment. You are the MAN !
The Flappening
S20 opening her flaps was pretty cool
S20?
@@bryanillenberg yes the weld on the nosecone gives it away
what is that object at 46:23, theres a black object that comes into view behind
Hot stage ring
Just keep flapping!
i wonder what happened to the other armpit
46:28 the visitor just pass right side
Truly the flap of all time.
Soon again 😌
That is one of the craziest things that has ever happened. Ever...
I bet the aliens observing at a distance like look at those primitive humans finally evolving to a spacefaring civilization. 😂
My school blocks many youtube channels as well as livestreams; This is how I saw the launch
t h a n k s
46:29 what is that object that flies by on screen right?
That was the jettisoned Hot stage.
1:24:33 Why did the ship disappear?
Signal probably briefly dropped. It's an encoding error for a few seconds there. Live broadcast has to be as low bandwidth as possible, so for most encoding algorithms, persistent pixels in the frame are cached while only pixels that are changing are actually sent over the downlink and back to the ground. Saves data usage and increases transmission speed. Sometimes this pixel cache gets refreshed and you loose the persistent pixels for just a few moments while it re-caches persistent pixels
forward flap really held on
Anyone here before IFT-5?
I wonder if the booster engine out was intentional. It would prove viable redundancy.
I don’t think it was intentional because there were 33 before liftoff and 32 after liftoff
Move over S26, we have a new GOAT
They should show all the cameras. I ve never understood why they do not do it
They don’t have continuous live feed on all cams and usually where the action is happening they switch it to that cam. It’s understandable why they do this.
46:29 is that Ship in the distance over there?
That is the jettisoned hotstage ring flying past the camera
@@TheSpaceEngineer Totally possible, but I can't tell what is it exactly because it's not that clear.
Ship is too far to see. It is the jettisoned hot stage.
Someone help me out. Did Starship a) basically vaporise b) sink after receiving enough damage to be uncollectible/not able to be visually documented, or c) land in the Indian ocean somewhat intact & SpaceX haven't been inclined to share photographs of the physical state of Starship while floating in the ocean?
Do we have photographs of what remains of Starship after IFT-4?
It landed and sunk, I don’t think they had teams out there for recovery but maybe they did.
They did have recovery teams for the Booster, and they showed it’s remains being lifted from the water on their Twitter
@@zachb1706 Ah, thank you so much for your reply, Zach!
The starship has 6.7 k/s of fuel which is enough to go to mars which needs 4.1 k/s
that was fast
what is the name of the spacex intro background sound? Plsss
"Unicorns in space" by test shot starfish
ikoliks - Dark Souls
I am infinte proud of Elon Musk, because he his development starship fully reusable rocket for space tourism, satellite deployment, and making nasa use his new rocket in the future!🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊😊😊
I hope they at least recover them to put on display. Pls Elon
It will really be hard to do because they have to tow in the vehicle and from it splashing down on the ocean it could fall apart during towing and Starship is also hard due to they have to transport it back to Port of Brownsville which will take a lot
Hey can u please answer this
Can the missing engine be made up for by simply throttling the other engines? We did see one blank engine?
The thrust of a single engine going out generally will not affect the other 32
#thelittleflapthatcould
1:37:40 STOP, YOU ARE LOSING TOO MANY PARTS, STOP!!!
Rip verticle tanks
Reply with names for forward flap bravo
I’ll start
Schrodingers flap
The little flap that could
@@misty.gt243 true
The "OMG it actually did it Flap"
@@bryanillenberg OMG WHAT THE F
HOW
I hope that space tourism becomes cheap enough for everyone in the world, because Elon Musk's 100 passenger starship will make space travel reasonable price just like air travel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Subscribe for reupload on youtube thank you
Where’s that comment that’s like:
“So The community has to do this because Elon doesn’t want SpaceX on YT” ? 😂
Waiting on that LOL
He arrives
Looks like multiple this time!
Lee Richard Hall John Martinez Shirley
how the fuck TSE
My reaction exactly
RIGHT?
So the community is forced to do that because
Elon doesn't want Spacex on RUclips anymore...
Oh, you too.
So the community is forced to do that because Elon doesn’t want SpaceX on RUclips anymore….
Works for me
Bruh i saw this same comment on flight 2 and 3
Buddy I already beat you to writing this comment lol. Shut up.
see you at flight 5
@@valmine7507 And Flight 6!
thank you