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What do you think, was Starship flight test #2 a success or failure? Let us know below!
Total Destruction of the Space vehicle — "but That's The Only Problem" … ? … Lol
The thumbnail is wrong. All engines were lit. Stop fooling people. It's misleading
your thumbnail is much misleading, flight 2 had no raptors fail
You spelled February wrong in the graphic
Iβm waiting to see when the Raptor 3 version of the rocket engine will be installed in Starship. Itβs so much more powerful!
Galons?
200+ countries in the world uses the Metric System. SpaceX uses it too.
Please use it too. This way everyone can understand you.
At 12:51 – February has two "r's" in it, not one.
"posted on x" LMFAO
I think it achieved what it was supposed to. This was a test. Flawless. It gave valuable information so the next eill be better. Considering being able to make these videos are your paycheck, your pretty critical. Its not your millions on the line . Seems s little ungrateful π€
βDisappointing setbackβ? The starship blew up!!! It didnβt circumvent the Earth and then land, it blew up.
Fake news
Ya dude your thumbnail sucks this was from the 1st launch
The termination systems were not used. That is total BS. They both exploded. Why lie?
What's with the misleading thumbnail.
Poor assessment – much better ones. Check out Scott Manley or others.
It seems that, by SpaceX fans metrics, the Saturn V rockets were a failure because they never used the flight termination system. [This is sarcasm for those who can't tell]
In the earliest days of space flight and in science fiction before space flight was possible, it was thought that spaceflight would be accomplished using re-usable vehicles like mankind had used from the first travels by floating on water. As rockets were developed, the amount of energy required made it obvious to many that single use vehicles would be much simpler and bringing a small part of the rocket back from space would be much easier than bringing the entire vehicle back. A vehicle that could be re-used has to be made stronger = heavier= needing more thrust to launch = more fuel = more weight = even more power = more weight = even more power needed and it goes on in and endless loop. Early on there was also much debate about multiple engines. An engine can have multiple points of failure. A second engine increases the chances for failure. Every engine added increases that chance. It isn't just losing thrust in one engine. A failure of one engine can cause failures in other engines which can lead to a cascading failure.
When the US Congress decided a re-usable vehicle was needed to save money and pretty much forced NASA to go the re-usable route, there was much disagreement among scientists but the only way to secure funding was to build the re-usable Space Shuttle. It was developed but it was only useful in Earth orbit. The multiple parts of the space shuttle increased the possible modes of failure.
We haven't found out if the hot staging damaged the grid fins on the booster. Does SpaceX have any data on that? Were there any sensors to determine if any damage was done?
Definite success even tho the thumbnail was meant to mislead. The thumbnail is from the first launch in case the author didnt know.
I was amazed at all the success with technical complexity… explained in great detail. Then at 12:52 the schedule displayed FEBUARY. Ouch.
I reccomend to change the thumbnail. All engines lit up successfully and you are just tricking people into thinking that the raptor engine isn't reliable just by the thumbnail.
For the love of god, please drop those glitchy transitions! I love your content, but those transitions made me think there's something wrong with my phone and for some reasons it made me feel nauseous. I could only sit through 2 videos before it got too unbearable
Tax payers got to spend a small fortune on investigations and reviews. Do we get a cut of the profit?
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Well SpaceX is getting very successful at the rapid disassembly procedure! Maybe SpaceX should stop blasting their rocket engines at stuff they want to reuse!
It's as much of a success as Soviet N1 rocket with many engines = it's a fail.
All you can really hope for is that SpaceX will not be further restricted by bureaucracy. I'm sure the FAA and regulatory agencies at large are having a hard time coming to terms with ships this big blowing up over the gulf (even if on purpose). SpaceX use of an iterative design process with a ship the size of Starship has their little heads spinning in fright and amazement. They have a purpose…to ensure a reasonable expectation of safety & success… Otherwise, it's time to embrace the future and stay out of their way.
It seems that the timing for firing the booster engines needed to happen sooner. I'm guessing the booster engines lost fuel pressure during the flip.