More Starships, More Testing, and More OLM Construction! – Starbase Update



Join Jack in this week’s Starbase update as he covers the latest developments in SpaceX’s Starship program in Boca Chica, Texas. An update on the movement of Ship 26 and its potential purposes, followed by the recent expansion of the orbital tank farm. Jack also shares exciting news on the progress of the Booster 7 prelaunch testing. In addition, he gives a sneak peek into the Starfactory and updates on the current status of Ships 24, 25, 27, and Booster 8. Don’t miss this exciting update on the future of space exploration!

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32 thoughts on “More Starships, More Testing, and More OLM Construction! – Starbase Update”

  1. @NASASpaceflight
    Launch Tower-
    All the render's I've seen of the launch tower has protective panels so it's not trashed by the 33 engines as they roar past each level. I would think those tower panels would be required to be "in place" before any launch is attempted.

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  2. I prefer this to your live streams because your live streams seem a bit broken and I don’t know if you can fix them. On your live streams I keep asking for captions (subtitles) but no one ever answers. Thanks again Jack and all the NSF team for bringing us as much information as you can. I used to watch your daily videos and thought I was going to miss them but the transition to this new format has been refreshing.

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  3. Thank you for the updates. And I like the change in format. I have not been watching the daily text only videos for a good 9 or more months like I used to. IMHO, it was just the same parts and same movements in a construction site with maybe a new sprocket or doodad. Hearing actual information without being stuck looking down my phone is a great change.

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