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@Whataboutit
Is there anything we missed about the orbital launch mount?
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@smtxtv
As usualgreat info Thanks again !
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@vfe6073
Hi Felix (and whole team), there are rumors about pressurization of fuel/oxidizer tanks which are/must be pressurized for hold "hull integrity" of tanks as was mentioned many times BUT how you like pressurize tanks when there are opened manholes??? Simply it not make sense for me and it looks that tank structural integrity is reached by tank itself without any pressutization which on other hand can help hold structural integrity when you manipulating with ship/boosterbrbrCan you comment if Iam true or how exactly it works? Thank you
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@johnbrown7802
WHY NO PATH FOR THE EXAUGEST OF SO MANY ENGINES? WON''T IT BURN THE BOOSTER BOTTOM QUITE QUICKLY ??
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@jeannadenault2591
Yay!! Way to go Bryan!!!
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@hectorfabricius6532
Algorithm gang
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@saumyacow4435
Its gonna take a while to move all of this stuff to a new and better launch facility, when the FAA declares that this sized booster cannot be launched safely (or in an environmentally satisfactory manner) from Boca Chica
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@jamesbond_007
I enjoy your work a lot A suggestion on pronunciation: gaseous is pronounced "gass-eee-us", not "gay-schuss" Sometimes "gass-schuss" but never "gay-schuss"
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@janedoe9940
Great video, thanks for updating me on all I missed since July A great design actually, I see SpaceX are working hard on making Super Heavy possible
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@Tuuminshz
5:30 Strongly doubt it
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@RobbyHouseIV
Does any of the Starship vehicles employ use of a Flux Capacitor®?
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@orileosvibes3618
Love your content
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@NeilNadelman
Man, what if the noise suppression system is something completely out of left field Like, giant speakers to create anti-waves for active noise cancelation
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@erichaynes7502
I've got the latest info from an insider: "targeting Starship first orbital reentry observation opportunity near March 2022, will splashdown in the Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility approx 64 miles north of Kauai"
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@bradkaberline5828
A helicopter the bell huey ufo 🛸 the wonder weapon lol the bell company bell helicopters a jet can only go forward not backwards a helicopter can do a complete 360 180 just more agile
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@bradkaberline5828
My honest opinion Elon is taking peoples money and actually is farther than getting to Mars than he is honestly telling his investors and it's a one way ticket man unless he plans on taking a build your rocket kit to Mars with him fuel computer chips wire all the shit you need get back so I think his investors got burned man
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@gavinsullivan9015
Nice vid - i did wonder what happens with all that infrastructure if a SH booster explodes on landing…
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@rondee849
I think water deluge system will come from catch arms If they can wrap around each side of launch stand, why can’t it deliver water during a launch?
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@samwilson9568
So i wonder - if they have removed the COPVs needed for startup and added this function to the orbital launch table how will it do startup on Mars?
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@garryrr
20 quick disconnects? Really? 20 potential leaks/fire hazards I guess the other 8 or 11 engines don't need to be spooled up? What happened to the best part is no part?
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@monkeyattackedmyass5435
New videos every Tue and Fri, right? No Not REALLY 🤦‍♂
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@shlopaiushiy-po-popke
может Маск хочет поднять корабль над пусковой платформой на нескольких слабых двигателях, а потом запустить их на полную мощь?
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@shlopaiushiy-po-popke
5:30 панель на двигателе похожа на уменьшенную панель на быстроразъемном рычаге
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@shlopaiushiy-po-popke
10:40 думаю там есть эта система из труб, просто подгонят цистерну с водой и пустят по руковам, много цистерн
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@shlopaiushiy-po-popke
10:30 я обслуживал такие датчики -- не знал что их можно ставить рядом со взлетающей ракетой, ревущей как ад
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@dinoschachten
NOW I understand why this launch mount deserves the name "Stage zero"
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@michajedlinski4289
How much has it all cost? Or in facto much less than NASA projects, who finances it?
Comment from : @michajedlinski4289


@fridaycaliforniaa236
#TellMeWAI 😊
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@gfranpe
Fascinante! Gracias
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@valley1one633
As always 😆
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@valley1one633
Nice 👌
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@spacexrocks1041
00:45 A waterless noise supression might be based on Noise Cancellation (NC)/Active Noise Reduction Although large-scale open air NC might be very difficult, it is not impossible Airports are starting to use large scale open-air NC techniques, and there are some recent interesting patents in the field One might even look some distance away from the launch mount for sound-absorbing pyramidal structures (eg, sound cones)
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@antiproton9446
The engine design if fucking amazing Holy damn
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@yhfsywfit
Very interesting, Felix, thanks!
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@alexandergunda8916
It would be great if you could provide also some metrics (size) together with those awsome renderings fe for the QD arm plate - it is difficult to imagine how big they are in reality THX!
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@UlkiNero
The most important, and complex piece of the starship program, stage 0 !brLet's hope it doesn't get obliterated during the first launch 😅
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@OctavianVoicu
12:56 what do you mean by fuel bleed, is it for methane or oxygen? Not sure you want to mix the two, see Astra's LV006 launch
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@shawndouglass2939
I'm sure it does have an Aux in for your phone😜
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@ckdigitaltheqof6th210
At 03:00 and over, we didn't see a demo animation detail of how BN actually rest of the launch stand, does the booster rest holding the whole Starship standing, or arns holding the lower rim of the tin or side between booster bottom etc etc
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@mitchellturcott7191
Everybody talks about the Quick Release Arm and the Chopsticks but everyone has forgotten that there must still be another arm to be installed The Crew Boarding Ramp/Arm Sure they don't need it for the first few flights, but why is there no mention or renderings showing a Crew Arm?
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@RickyDownhillRDH
The water deluge system probably runs up through the inside of the giant launch table legs Just a thought
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@Ruc1f13
Love the new intro!
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@tilmerkan3882
After that picture of the tent I read "lots of copys" instead of COPVs my subconscious told me "gnah those chines are on it again" :D
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@lucyshi562
If engines are throttled they can start at 5
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@johnbeach3861
Sound reliable channel good info and solid facts many thanks
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@alasdairwhyte6616
how do you get the launch platform to the moon or mars?
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@devlinwalters7650
Good on ya mate,great info Gas gas gas
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@mujaahiddharsey1297
This is the best channel to hear wats happening at spacex construction
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@HerrAnGr
Am Start- und Landeturm gibt es eine gewisse Wahrscheinlichkeit einer grösseren Explosion Müssten man da nicht an verschiedenen Stellen Mauern aufgestellt werden, um die Tanks und anderen Einrichtungen vor Projektilen und Schockwellen zu schützen? Haben die Wassertanks auch die Funktion, die Treibstofftanks zu schützen? Stehen die Sachen wirklich ausreichend auseinander um eine Kettenreakktion zu verhindern Wenn eine Rakete in Flammen aufgeht, gibt das schon einenen ziemlichen Knall Aber wenn das dazugehörige Teibstofflager hochgeht, sollte es doch noch etwas mehr klopfen
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@Britishbornazn
you're way too verbose Stop asking rhetorical questions and answering them with the next sentence It'll be a shorter and better video if you go straight to the explanations
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@bruceyoung1343
Felix Thank you
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@StingerBeeCo
The orbital launch mount is super cool!!! I can't wait for the launch!!!
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@thomassutrina7469
This rocket is approaching the capacity of sea Dragon, 550 tons into LEO Proposed in 1962 but never built It launch from the sea without a launch platform It floated in the sea Sea launch reduces the injury risk Musk likes using barge to recover boosters how about a barge to launch the super heavy Basically hold it onto the barge and as the launch sequence get to ignition plunge the rocket into the sea as the exhaust pushes on the ocean and pump water over the surface to the fixture and barge as the rocket lifts off
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@johneagle1855
That is always a valid question regarding the sound suppression Any idea how long the engine noise would be serious? 1 mile? 5 miles? 🤔
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@thomaslucas8526
The legs are the only pipes with a large enough diameter to supply the amount of water volume required at any given moment of launch Just enough gravity from wide deep elevated tanks to push the water level just above brimming full overflowing into the exhaust plume and cascade down the superstructure to provide acoustic and temperature dampening and pooling and streaming cascades of water Angles are important for the stand to propagate water deluge effects and promote its reasonable efficiency High volume low pressure gravity feed you just open up near the outlet ring and the rocket engine would use the venturi effect to carry out the rest of the processes You would have to plan for the excess water or steam it off which is less desirable than a deluge Steam is volatile so a deluge is preferred
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@AstroDragon33
Felix, this deep dive videos should be part of SpaceX's training program for new comer's :)
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@redstone51
I wonder how many retakes this is going to require and the price tag for each attempt We have yet to see a CLEAN return of the lander to include all the interior!
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@StevenBanks123
COPV: composite overwrapped pressure vessel
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@milkdeal
The chopsticks cannot place the booster on any pads without tread like tracks that can twist and manipulate position of booster to except quick disconnects Easily done if tracks can move back and forth and also opposite of eachother to twist booster
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@ralphclark
We know there IS a deluge system because two of the massive tanks in the nearby tank farm are water tanks
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@ralphclark
Genius designbrbrBut terrifyingly complicated
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@kstaxman2
Space x INOVATES more than is even appreciated Getting more with less is their goal
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@benhall1799
I was just wondering if we know how them clamps will work during landing, or if they are necessary? just with the fuel depletion and the reduced pressure of the booster, or maybe I'm way off haha
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@unusedName1
The only major flaw is the very goal: Get any photo of Mars and ask yourself: Do I want to move my family permanently there? Things shoud be very very very bad on Earth to think seriously about that I think that this is a show stopper
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@davidboyle1902
Thanks for answering a number of questions I've had about that launch mount Considering how complex it is, and no doubt costly, I'm astounded that SpaceX has not incorporated a flame duct The first launch of the Starship stack is going to teach everyone a lot about super heavy boosters Hopefully fixing the mount won't take as long as it did to build the thing
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@themightygugi
COPV? Please stop using abbreviations I dont know what it is and it makes me feel stupid and miss the meaning of the rest of the content
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@lynreid8614
Great episode, I really like this deep dive into how it’s going to work
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@tommoritz6659
How are the booster and starship going to be rotationally aligned with fixed ground structure like the quick disconnect or starship to booster after capture?
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@thomasjephson7639
Great video!
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@drewspencer8353
Could the legs be the water feed system for the diluge system?
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@Jamesvandaele
Love it Keep it coming
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@dennispetrov9628
Just a layman's thought on this To think how much heat energy is left unused behind the engines, I wonder if there are ideas of harnessing it, like engineering a ground steam-boosting system for the rocket (like a reverse muzzle brake of sorts) or at least electric power turbines?
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@VincentKarabouladCoaching
11:55 Don't say it, don't say it, don't
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@brentnorman6848
I really enjoyed this deep dive on the Orbital Launch Mount Now I know why Elon says this is Stage Zero and how complicated this is Thanks for breaking this down for us
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@RICHARDLUKENBACH
ford needs to buy cars from tesla all should buy tesla what a way to go around dealers and having showrooms everyone will win but the big three now Elon should ramp up and get this order produced and delivered now! hertz buy or rent from hertz always remember you can't take it with you to heaven but it's closest to heaven remember preston tucker was smart but not smart enough
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@fidalfadel
Lots of fossil fuel!!!!
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@xxxxGreenxxxxDayxxxx
2030: SpaceX set up small base on MarsbrMeanwhile on Earth: Work on OLM continues
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@cmilkau
Amazing in-depth treatment! This is a huge step up from an already high level!
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@JohnJTraston
No I don't like birileaiant
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@philcosta2587
Hi Felix, immer wieder ein RIESENGROSSES Vergnügen Deine Episoden zu schauen Woche für Woche lernt man dank Dir und Deinen Kollegen haufenweise Neues zu SpaceX und den ganzen Entwicklungen im Bereich Starship usw Vielen Dank für diese tolle Arbeit und ich freue mich schon jetzt auf viele weitere spannende und kurzweilige Folgen 😃
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@birzsourman2342
Thanks for the amazing job WAI team!!!
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@Leon-xk7rj
well produced, thanks for the news :D
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@Make-Asylums-Great-Again
Deluge system is ran through the large mount legs
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@PiDsPagePrototypes
Bringing the Deluge Water up through the Launch Mount structure would cool the mount from the inside out, the pipes might be there already, just not visible
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@diraziz396
Thanks for the Dive Felix
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@tobyw9573
A forest of tall trees should make a good sound damper Palms are very resistant
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@tobyw9573
If you consider the incredibly loud sound levels and frequency range of rocket and jet engine exhaust, it begs the question "why is the exhaust so irregular, it is almost like there is a pulse jet" and " how much louder would a pulse jet be? What if you were trying to make the loudest exhaust you could?" Could the sound be from beat frequencies? Turbulence? Does the sound represent lost thrust?
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@keith8346
Thanks much for the video good work
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@randytaylor4766
Been watching you from the very start you have an awesome channel!
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@michaelabiodun6950
But what does the Booster itself uses to sit on those clamps
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@antonvanniekerk2598
What i don't understand about the chopsticks: They are to replace the crane eventually for stacking I assume there are specific alignment points between the booster and the ship How would they rotate the ship on the chopsticks to align them? apologies if this has already been asked and answered ;)
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