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🚀 Starship Integrated Test Full Flight
0:11 Liftoff
1:30 Max-Q
2:06 Small explosion
2:18 On-board views
2:50 Tumble starts
4:02 Rapid unscheduled disassembly
Drone video from SpaceX
Awaiting official updates from SpaceX about the event.
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0:11 Liftoff
1:30 Max-Q
2:06 Small explosion
2:18 On-board views
2:50 Tumble starts
4:02 Rapid unscheduled disassembly
Drone video from SpaceX
Awaiting official updates from SpaceX about the event.
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The "but it exploded" take is fine. For the layperson who sees NASA at work, which can't afford to fail, this looks like failure. But for those who know a little bit more, and about iterative design, this was a tremendous success. SpaceX has 2-3 more rockets ready to go.
SpaceX does things differently. Its process is faster, but also messier. Fortunately they can afford to "fail." They can build 10 Super Heavy first stages in the time NASA builds a single SLS rocket. If the first five fail, but the next five succeed, which is a better outcome?
Source: @SciGuySpace
SpaceX does things differently. Its process is faster, but also messier. Fortunately they can afford to "fail." They can build 10 Super Heavy first stages in the time NASA builds a single SLS rocket. If the first five fail, but the next five succeed, which is a better outcome?
Source: @SciGuySpace
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The largest and most powerful rocket ever takes to the skies for the first time. Thanks to loreleirubik for the great edit on this shot.
Source: @thejackbeyer
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Left is launch pad before (credit RGVaerialphotos), right is after (credit LabPadre)
Source: @mooroobee
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one frame, and the very next one of Starship's inaugural test flight today in South Texas. Unfortunately after almost 4 minutes the pointy end no longer pointed up & the flamey end no longer pointed down. The mission was terminated with the explosive safety systems💥
Source: @TrevorMahlmann
Source: @TrevorMahlmann
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Liftoff from Starbase
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VR Cam caught some spectacular footage as SuperHeavy rocked Starbase this morning.
Source: @LabPadre
Editor's note: Keep in mind now that the first flight hasn't exploded on the pad, they can work on upgrading and improving the pad to reduce the effects seen here.
Source: @LabPadre
Editor's note: Keep in mind now that the first flight hasn't exploded on the pad, they can work on upgrading and improving the pad to reduce the effects seen here.
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The "but it exploded" take is fine. For the layperson who sees NASA at work, which can't afford to fail, this looks like failure. But for those who know a little bit more, and about iterative design, this was a tremendous success. SpaceX has 2-3 more rockets…
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The "but it exploded" take is fine. For the layperson who sees NASA at work, which can't afford to fail, this looks like failure. But for those who know a little bit more, and about iterative design, this was a tremendous success. SpaceX has 2-3 more rockets…
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