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Starship Super Heavy Static Fire

Starship Super Heavy Static Fire

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Live views of Starship Super Heavy Booster 9 static fire. Stream will begin a few minutes before ignition. As is the case with all developmental testing, this schedule is dynamic and likely to change, so be sure to stay tuned to our social media channels for updates.

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@PaulSmith-jz2ys Says:
I suppose that there are trillions of other humanities in the non-observable Universe.
@GodzillaKing_1954 Says:
0:28 This is the only time John Inspucker says Super Heavy Booster 9’s name in the video!!!!!!!!! And at 1:08 - 4:09 and 6:57 he never mentioned Booster 9’s name at all!!!!!!!! Gosh darn it why the heck couldn’t SpaceX engineers mentioned Booster 9’s name or Starship 25’s name or any other Starship prototypes name by their real names like Dan which was the host of Booster 9’s second and final Static Fire!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
@GodzillaKing_1954 Says:
0:39 Uuugh I hate that name for The SpaceX Starship First Orbital Test Flight!!!!!!!!! Can’t we just have Orbital Test Flight as the name for the SpaceX Starship Test Flights please!?!?!?!?!?!?!
@George_Henshaw Says:
I love watching the progress of this base from first test silo to this.
@klenhattMate Says:
Can't wait for flat-Marsers.
@anirprasadd Says:
You guys WILL succeed
@sebastienlemire8777 Says:
Hey Elon 👋
@shinomoritaka Says:
これ実際にリフトオフしたらどうなるんだ…www
@jerrodbeck1799 Says:
I’m not a rocket engineer, but how does the infrastructure survive being so close to launchpad?
@uglyboy4067 Says:
The issue with engine flame-out, is that perhaps due to the exhaust area not having enough space to vent out without resulting in blowback of debris/water/flame that is causing issues? maybe raise the whole rocket up another 20 feet or more.
@1mban3zz Says:
This thing is like one from the movies, but you know it's real. Damnnnn
@robpeters5204 Says:
I’m not sure why these guys are trying to reinvent the wheel here with the water deluge system when they had a perfectly good working system in Florida where they launched the space shuttle for decades without any issues. So why not use that system here? It would save a shitload of money and time.
@tubulartopher Says:
This one's gonna fly! _I can feel it_ - Spongebob
@davidroberts5602 Says:
Hi space x thanks for showing me this video that test was awesome thanks David 🚀👌🇬🇧❤️👍
@rosco7722 Says:
Congratulations I have a question Why doesn't SX use a magnetic drive system to assist liftoff to clear the tower The amount of fuel saved to be used later in flight would be enormous Cheers Rosco
@georgejones3526 Says:
“We reached a test duration of 2.74 seconds…” “We’re still waiting to find out the duration of the test…” Duh…
@charlesgress4752 Says:
Rock on y’all, I would love to help you Elon, this looks ok, but I could invent better.
@skydream3022 Says:
After Starship we want "Falcon X"😃
@cedcraft3858 Says:
Why doesn't SpaceX issue a formal notice to get the birds to leave before igniting the Starship?
@MADmosche Says:
4 engines shut down prematurely when firing for just 2.7 seconds…lots more work to do to fix these major problems.
@donaldstewart9873 Says:
👍
@Akimitsu64 Says:
Nice fog machine 👌
@Astroponicist Says:
white clouds this time instead of brown great job!
@adarsh4764 Says:
Rocket Bidet!⛲
@alexandrdovganj1402 Says:
👍
@abcdefg91111 Says:
GG!
@BaconSpaceProgram Says:
Can we send it into space to see it explode again, kerbal style 😎😂
@TyDyck Says:
wow thats a fraction of the full power? this is going to be epic on full launch looks like there are some new growth opportunities unlocked waiting to be leveled up, and thats exciting. I would imagine that to the artist’s heart of a great engineer this data is beautiful
@rynogod5956 Says:
Only 5 sec😮😮
@douglaswilkinson5700 Says:
Oops! Another failure -- 4 engines shut down, test aborted at 2.74 seconds.
@Rubensgardens.Skogsmuseum Says:
I still think that pykrete would work as a ground protection.
@elromolus5310 Says:
was it supposed to go for only 3 seconds or was the plan for much longer?
@scottishadonis Says:
So let me get this right, Mr “real life iron man “Tony Stark” has finally released what NASA and the USSR Realised 63 give or take a few years ago! Well done! You bloody clown and with only a partial amount of fuel needed! What a guy for inventing things that already existed, 🤣😊🤣, he’s a bloody con-man and it’ll be too late before most realise this! 🤣🤣🤣, still hasn’t perfected a very old design of rocket engine either, oh well time to praise him for…I dunno F**k all! And his self driving cars! Need I say more?
@tasd5673 Says:
People are still alseeo
@imtheonevanhalen1557 Says:
Those old Nazi's knew the acoustic energy was going to be a big issue after witnessing the F-1....squirt all the water you want, this ain't gonna work. The energy has to be channeled AWAY from the launch site via flame trenches!! This is a direct blast stupid kinda solution...it will not work. Musk sought to lure investors in....that worked....this won't
@JehanKateli Says:
Amazing how quickly SpaceX has been able to get to this stage since the last launch. People were saying that a second Starship launch in 2023 would be impossible, but it's only August and we have a static fire...
@truth-12345. Says:
👍Progress
@saigondynamic Says:
https://youtu.be/a4JhWgI5asI
@willy480able Says:
SpaceX, not the space agency we intended, but the one we needed.
@jshepard152 Says:
2:13 Start here
@garyc1384 Says:
Starship - aka "Musks Folly"
@Iceeyes3 Says:
it has a scary power
@adiosm57 Says:
Did it work as its full thrust? If so, how is possible to hold the rocket on the ground...?
@dream.machine Says:
Congratulations SpaceX for this amazing water cooler!
@lismiatizaini8567 Says:
🐀🛰🐁
@JohnSmith-pn2vl Says:
the power is just scary xD
@adoburger4927 Says:
and you found out that the holes in the concrete are not eliminated by using water, right?
@starr_helix6770 Says:
(Can someone please come up with a replacement word to the one I feel I have to keep using …..?) AWESOMELY AWESOME AWESOMENESS! (Ok there’s three)😊
@krox477 Says:
CLOUDGENRATOR 9000
@hal_aetus Says:
Beautiful! Congrats to all the hard-working SpaceX techs, construction teams, and engineers. Sorry to hear some engines cut off early but it sure looked smooth.

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