Absolutely badass! Amazing that we have this all in high def video and we can stream video from the vehicle itself. Insane to think where the future will go.
I've only ever seen the plasma wake in a couple of videos... one from an STS mission through the tiny side windows. And the other was when Orion re-entered. But this view... from out on the forward starboard flap looking aft... THAT was something incredible. To watch the flap heat up, and the plasma build up around the vehicle. Fluid dynamics people all over the world had to take a moment, and then a cold shower.
@@seantaggart7382 It's something we've never seen so we aren't even able to compare it to something we know. All we've had are movies of it, like Apollo 13... where it just looks like a fast moving torch. lol. This is... I don't really have words. I got super giddy and punched the air watching it.
Looks like they were having trouble controlling it's positioning during decent into the atmosphere. The plasma was so cool to see. It seems like every flight gets a little further than the last. As long as they keep that up Starship will be fully functional in a few years
I can't wait till a starship flies above Europe so that I can look at it through my telescope. It should be pretty easy to see the shape considering how gigantic it is
38:04 methinks that little slip with the "hard slashdown" was either of the Freudian sort, or that deep down, he knew it would happen. 😊 Whatever the case, I'll say again, "congrats to SpaceX on another great test!" Much progress indeed.
2nd stage has to be redesigned as scaled up version of X37B to withstand reentry. Even the 1st stage might has to land as a plane, because the engines does not ignite, because of excessive vertical pressure, because of bigger speed of descent, size and weight
They’ll get it sorted. They’ve landed over 300 Falcon boosters, I’d imagine they’ll be doing the same with this soon. I think it was the fifth Falcon that was The first to land intact. Now they nail the bullseye every time, land or sea.
They need to replace the hot gas thrusters with monoprop. What i think happened is that ice formed around the nozzles of the hot gas thrusters, causing the thrusters to fire in the wrong direction.
I think you meant cold gas thrusters. I don’t believe they use anything else but I wholeheartedly agree with you. They had no where near enough RCS authority to get that monster properly aligned for atmospheric interface. Bring back the Dracos, they need the horsepower for this monster!
1:18:00 OKAY IT LOOKS SO CGI BUT AT THE SAME TIME!? ITS AWEESOME! and for the record im saying it looks cgi as in THIS CANNOT POSSIBLY LOOK THIS GOOD!? LIKE ITS LIKE ARTIST REPRESENTION LEVELS!
Aside from the flight itself, what amazes me the most, is the fact that so many people choose to cheer in unison at a catastrophic re-entry failure! I’m having a hard time understanding why non of these Starship launches display any kind of control at all during the critical re-entry phase. This plus the fact that the heat tiles were clearly coming off of the vessel at an early stage when the rocket was still somewhat under control, makes me believe that SpaceX have a long way to go before Starship will be going into space manned by astronauts. They can certainly go to the moon onboard the Starship if they so choose, but they definitely won’t be returning safely to earth anytime soon onboard the same rocket. Maybe the SpaceX engineers should think about that before Elon runs out of money, sending these expensive test rockets up in the hope of them returning intact to a tower that ‘catches’ them. As much as I wish it could really happen, I don’t think it will be happening for quite a while, after what we’ve been shown after the first 3 attempts. Starship is simply too big a rocket even for a computer to control during re-entry ~ so, unless the next Starship TestFlights display more controllable outcomes, surely no astronaut is going to rely on this form of transportation to and from space?!!
That’s why it’s called a test flight. These are prototypes. They’re learning the best way to manufacture, launch, fly and rapidly fuel simultaneously. They have four more of this version and 1 or two v2. Then v3 will be the production model. Same with the engines, these are V2 raptors and V3 is already being manufactured and V4 is being designed.
Btw, he isn’t gonna run out of money. Starlink made $6B last year with 5k satellites. His network will have 45k when it’s done and will support cellphones. Imagine how much a cellphone that works anywhere on the planet is worth. That’s actually the main purpose of starship, more satellites faster, bigger and cheaper. Falcon can’t deploy the V3 satellites but Starship can and a lot of them.
So no splash-down of the booster? So what happened to it? Also the Ship? So they are going to/have will splash down somewhere?! Still; greatest show yet of human ingenuity!!! Congrats all!!!!!😂
In terms of what they are intended to do yes. But if you compare them to literally every other rocket in existence outside of SpaceX then it is already a fully operational rocket that can deliver 150 tons to orbit. It did exactly what every other rocket does, get to orbit and expend itself. Can't wait to see what we are going to do with this capacity in the future, imagine the science we could get from a space telescope 25x more massive than the JWST!
yey.... it blew up. I was the only one who voted it would blow up. I win!!!! It'll take about 15 more tries before it's successful. the next one will blow up on the decent to landing pad. Once it hits... kaboom!
I Think "Its Time To Tell The World" that "The Military 'Have The Technology" 'Other Than' All The 'Rockets' To Take 'Them' Out. "What A Waste".. " If You Think This Is For Our (benefit) Think Again.. Well Anyway back To Ship 3,,,That was Lost Too,(Probably)..😢
Wait until Starship is fully operational, then when there are people posting videos on the moon and anyone can go there, they will be forced to pipe down. Won't be too long, maybe a decade and a half
This was by far, the Best Launch I have ever seen to date. So Impressed was I. The Heaviest Largest Rocket 🚀 Launch to the Very Edge of Space Ever.
Talk like yoda I do, impressed was I.
So too was I @@DrewNeese
whoever is the cameraman they need a raise
Absolutely badass! Amazing that we have this all in high def video and we can stream video from the vehicle itself. Insane to think where the future will go.
I've only ever seen the plasma wake in a couple of videos... one from an STS mission through the tiny side windows. And the other was when Orion re-entered. But this view... from out on the forward starboard flap looking aft... THAT was something incredible. To watch the flap heat up, and the plasma build up around the vehicle.
Fluid dynamics people all over the world had to take a moment, and then a cold shower.
Yea, I was totally blown away. We're watching history in the making!
Indeed
Not to say its fake
BUT IT LOOKS CGI LEVELS OF AMAZING!
its like I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS IS REAL!
that is amazing
I LOVE IT
@@seantaggart7382 It's something we've never seen so we aren't even able to compare it to something we know. All we've had are movies of it, like Apollo 13... where it just looks like a fast moving torch. lol. This is... I don't really have words. I got super giddy and punched the air watching it.
@@mycroft16 yeah
Or the famous words of John Glenn "a real fireball!".
May the force be with us .Let's Go Space X😊😊😊
Heavy man. Heavy.
Super heavy.
Super Heavy (Booster) you mean?
...i dont know why it was called the big falcon rocket or the BFR in the past
Starship is SOOO MUCH BETTER
@@seantaggart7382 because it was like the falcon but bigger.
Stunning to see the planet in orbit and re-entry. Hopefully SpaceX gets enough useful feedback from the flight. The tiles all seemed to stay anchored.
That view really never gets old.
@@2150dalek your not seeing the planet you are seeing the horizon through a fisheye lens. When you are 160 miles up you can’t see the planet…
Truly astonishing, congrats SpaceX
It was really amazing. Cannot wait to see the next launch ASAP.
14 years of launching . 800 billion dollars later. And still nothing else happening
That was nothing short of exciting. All of it. EVERYTHING!
Out of this World, literally!!
Looks like they were having trouble controlling it's positioning during decent into the atmosphere. The plasma was so cool to see. It seems like every flight gets a little further than the last. As long as they keep that up Starship will be fully functional in a few years
Yeah, some people said that the altitude control valves got frozen
Never get tired to watch over and over again.
Wow!!!❤
That kicked ass. Getting closer.
Just beautiful 🤩
Breathtaking stuff!
Bravoooooo SpaceX
Thanks for uploading this! Can’t wait for IFT-4, hopefully within a couple of months
Seriously surreal
Incredible.
Spacex of engineers and staff absolutely incredible.We mitted to orbit.you should have a party
The SLS is such an antiquated, rare and expensive endeavor. Only routine starship launches can give us the Solar System at large...
Its the only man rated spacecraft right now that can take orion to lunar orbit.
@@shauryadeb-e8l Nope . Unmanned and recent analysis of the heat shield make its reliability doubtful for routine flights.
i waited & watched this live
SpaceX what a beautiful launch
gee it got off the pad fast thats 1 powerful starship
Go starship go spacex
That was the second-ever successful hot stage! Much better the mission than the IFT-2 and IFT-1
this is second spaceX hostaging, but russian rockets like soyuz i think have done hot staging many times
@@shauryadeb-e8l id like to think its much more impressive on starship seeing as the booster survived and almost got to sea in one piece
Starship goes on! My friend Canada saw about that with USA!
The Great! Congratulations!
Fantastic brilliant
Amazing🎉🎉🎉
Thankyou
really nothing better than SpaceX is doing!!
nasa sending humans to moon with spaceX is better
Watching it now heard good things about this launch❤
a spectacular great leap 🎉
I can't wait till a starship flies above Europe so that I can look at it through my telescope. It should be pretty easy to see the shape considering how gigantic it is
Marcos ❤❤❤😊😊😊
GO ELON & TEAM GO ,. GO , GO ! ! ! I'm pleased . From machinehead555😊 .
Every launch has been leaps in advancement. This is what humans working together can do.
Amazig Grace 💯🤩
great
question is did it cook or self destruct because the telemetry said it was going out of control
So
WE HAVE A ORBITAL ROCKET!
small failure on The booster and ship but AMAZING!
Id say we got a for the moon and mars soon
Merci "SpaceX-Starship-IFT-3-TheLaunchPad'..."...
Milli ⚜ 🌌
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
❤❤❤❤😂love spacex everyone
Forward onto dawn!
I think opening the bay door is what froze the thrusters/attitude control.
Marcos anizio miguel ❤❤❤
Merci "SpaceXStarshipIFT3-TheLaunchPpad-..."...
Milli ⚜ 🌌
5:17 "taste capabilities" ...wait, is there a tongue that's supposed to pop out of the cargo bay during the flight? 😆
What are these things flying around?
The amount of tile debris was upsetting to watch.
38:04 methinks that little slip with the "hard slashdown" was either of the Freudian sort, or that deep down, he knew it would happen. 😊
Whatever the case, I'll say again, "congrats to SpaceX on another great test!" Much progress indeed.
Noticed that too.
Conetayers Instrusive thoughts win.
Excellent!
❤Abiamente changes to naturally of course. It is true, it allows you to do......of course. Of course, yes.
No jazz music?
Helmut Wrench Capt America Shield, Hey, in spirit! Yay!
2nd stage has to be redesigned as scaled up version of X37B to withstand reentry. Even the 1st stage might has to land as a plane, because the engines does not ignite, because of excessive vertical pressure, because of bigger speed of descent, size and weight
They’ll get it sorted. They’ve landed over 300 Falcon boosters, I’d imagine they’ll be doing the same with this soon. I think it was the fifth Falcon that was
The first to land intact. Now they nail the bullseye every time, land or sea.
Эх, моего земляка Ивана Прудникова Маску не хватает...Это он создавал теплозащиту для головных частей ,,семёрок Королёва-Тихонравова в 1957м.
I think we're going to Mars folks
Indeed buddy
Now all we need is to test orbital refueling
so how many starships we gonna splat onto mars before we get a fully soft landing you think?
Who knows?
We will see
They’ll send a few with robots and cargo first. Probably why he’s building Optimums.
They need to replace the hot gas thrusters with monoprop. What i think happened is that ice formed around the nozzles of the hot gas thrusters, causing the thrusters to fire in the wrong direction.
I think you meant cold gas thrusters. I don’t believe they use anything else but I wholeheartedly agree with you. They had no where near enough RCS authority to get that monster properly aligned for atmospheric interface. Bring back the Dracos, they need the horsepower for this monster!
Oh, I ment cold gas lol
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it's historical 🚀
its' raining heat shield tiles . .
Is it me or does anyone else feel like from t-0 seconds to t+1 minute it feels like 3 seconds
i watched it live I feel like its the longest part because I was just waiting for hotstage
What was the venting after the engines shut off?
venting excess oxygen and methane I think
This was AMAZING 👍
Even after the 100th time watching it 😂
That ship was tumbling and nobody would acknowledge it...great views though.
1:18:00 OKAY IT LOOKS SO CGI BUT AT THE SAME TIME!?
ITS AWEESOME!
and for the record im saying it looks cgi as in THIS CANNOT POSSIBLY LOOK THIS GOOD!?
LIKE ITS LIKE ARTIST REPRESENTION LEVELS!
the tiles was removing
Why the booster has its grid fins unfolded all along the launch?
It is more fuel efficient to just keep them out than install unfolding mechanism which adds weight
The best part is no part.
Aside from the flight itself, what amazes me the most, is the fact that so many people choose to cheer in unison at a catastrophic re-entry failure! I’m having a hard time understanding why non of these Starship launches display any kind of control at all during the critical re-entry phase. This plus the fact that the heat tiles were clearly coming off of the vessel at an early stage when the rocket was still somewhat under control, makes me believe that SpaceX have a long way to go before Starship will be going into space manned by astronauts. They can certainly go to the moon onboard the Starship if they so choose, but they definitely won’t be returning safely to earth anytime soon onboard the same rocket. Maybe the SpaceX engineers should think about that before Elon runs out of money, sending these expensive test rockets up in the hope of them returning intact to a tower that ‘catches’ them.
As much as I wish it could really happen, I don’t think it will be happening for quite a while, after what we’ve been shown after the first 3 attempts. Starship is simply too big a rocket even for a computer to control during re-entry ~ so, unless the next Starship TestFlights display more controllable outcomes, surely no astronaut is going to rely on this form of transportation to and from space?!!
That’s why it’s called a test flight. These are prototypes. They’re learning the best way to manufacture, launch, fly and rapidly fuel simultaneously. They have four more of this version and 1 or two v2. Then v3 will be the production model. Same with the engines, these are V2 raptors and V3 is already being manufactured and V4 is being designed.
Btw, he isn’t gonna run out of money. Starlink made $6B last year with 5k satellites. His network will have 45k when it’s done and will support cellphones. Imagine how much a cellphone that works anywhere on the planet is worth. That’s actually the main purpose of starship, more satellites faster, bigger and cheaper. Falcon can’t deploy the V3 satellites but Starship can and a lot of them.
at 19:07 commodore 64 loading screen!
It’s amazing how flat the earth looks from “space” lol!
waaaaaaay harder coming back then leaving.
So no splash-down of the booster? So what happened to it? Also the Ship? So they are going to/have will splash down somewhere?!
Still; greatest show yet of human ingenuity!!!
Congrats all!!!!!😂
Both the ship and the booster are literally 1 step each away from being fully successful.
successful as in doing everything it's meant to do. This test was a big success even if a few unlucky fish got a giant cylinder dropped on thier head
In terms of what they are intended to do yes. But if you compare them to literally every other rocket in existence outside of SpaceX then it is already a fully operational rocket that can deliver 150 tons to orbit. It did exactly what every other rocket does, get to orbit and expend itself.
Can't wait to see what we are going to do with this capacity in the future, imagine the science we could get from a space telescope 25x more massive than the JWST!
@@Sundablakr indeed
Id say This is Basically a success!
Part two is about going home
@@Sundablakr Exactly
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Happy PI Day lol
Yeah
the booster explode again
it’s literally ksp irl bruh
they forgot to put jeb onboard 💀
yey.... it blew up. I was the only one who voted it would blow up. I win!!!! It'll take about 15 more tries before it's successful. the next one will blow up on the decent to landing pad. Once it hits... kaboom!
Ahem
THIS? THIS IS AMAZINGLY SUCCESSFUL!
THIS IS A FULL RECOVERY OF THE BOOSTER!
That is SO GOOD!
you just hate space x
I know we are gonna do it
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Commendableachìevement
1:07:10 🤔
You do know there are spaceships that can travel to Mars in a couple of hours
NASA HAS BEEN LYING FOR DECADES 😢😢😢
What about blue origin by astronaut Jeff Bezos, William Shatner who people believe it's more realistic?
Debunking flerfs😂😂😂
I Think "Its Time To Tell The World" that "The Military 'Have The Technology" 'Other Than' All The 'Rockets' To Take 'Them' Out. "What A Waste".. " If You Think This Is For Our (benefit) Think Again.. Well Anyway back To Ship 3,,,That was Lost Too,(Probably)..😢
We are looking forward to see images from ground of the re entry...and disintegration !
Of course the Masonic number 33
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by far not the biggest flying object ever made.
I think it is. It’s definitely the heaviest.
flerfers be like
flefers be mad now
earths flat then?
Le plus gros pétard du monde !!!
Hope you paid a carbon tax.😂
starhsip uses methane and oxygen no carbon silly
Flat Earthers must be squirming.
Someone said it was fake even though we saw onboard footage and liftoff 😂
@@MrSpace008 they haven't seen the inspiration 4 documentary obviously
Wait until Starship is fully operational, then when there are people posting videos on the moon and anyone can go there, they will be forced to pipe down. Won't be too long, maybe a decade and a half