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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's second 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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@zijadinsinani Says:
2 muj kam ber apel nderprejen luftes. nuk keni qah koken ma vin e shiqomi
@zijadinsinani Says:
lufra gaza. shum kini me pas pergjetsin. te gjithe
@japancountryball72 Says:
Super powerful the booster
@StingerNSW Says:
Simply Amazing - Built by Humans - Way to Go SpaceX - Raptors are Go!
@yOkay_ Says:
I'm here to say that deluge system worked as well as expected on IFT-2 🎉🎉🎉
@johndoepker7126 Says:
Can ya believe it...!?!? It's only been 7 months.......since IFT-1....!!!! Friday 17th No-Go.....Here's to a Successful Saturday!!!! 🍻🍻🍻
@JohnDoe-tx8lq Says:
When they're not firing rockets, they should open the launch pad as "The SpaceX Water Park". Would good fun for visitors, and an entrance fee & hotdog stand would raise some extra cash.😎👍
@user-sq4ee1qy3y Says:
😮😮😮😮😮😮
@KepokLekor69 Says:
So POWERFUL..
@jeremybender401 Says:
Awesome!
@ChristianHungary Says:
😉😮😮WOWW😉👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
@sadstudio4312 Says:
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@CarlosSantos-nk6qp Says:
We're used to timelapsed footage of chopsticks, Will booster or ship hoover 20 minutes or more waiting for the chopsticks to hold'em?
@capridream Says:
2s burn? That's it?
@danielnash4283 Says:
Congratulations my friends on a successful burn! I hope you have better luck with the next Starship launch. I'd love to see folks working on the moon really soon and Mars thereafter. There are SO many possibilities and things to learn. Space is awe inspiring and we need to be out there exploring and working together and teaching each other instead of sitting here on our mother world fighting over stupid s&*% I just hope we're mature enough to be out there exploring peacefully and not turning space into another war front or garbage disposal method. Like these rockets that have been crashing on the moon? While I understand that this sort of thing provides a lot of data for the companies that make them, I'd just like to see these rockets be recovered and reused. I guess it's good that the moon is sterile and can't be contaminated. Is that accurate? I wish folks were more careful with their devices is all. I don't worry about you guys though because I know you're professional, dedicated to excellence and very brilliant with these milestones you've made in the sciences. The James Webb telescope blew me away with its performance and ability to lift the veil from our eyes a little more to see space more clearly and gather more accurate data. Like Saturn? I guess James Webb was able to see it in better detail than the Hubble so you could figure out what the atmosphere was doing more precisely. And then finding out that the universe is a lot older than we thought is cool or learning that the red and blue colors aren't accurate in figuring out distances between us and the stars anymore? That's crazy. Oh yeah and then Proxima B was found to have city lights on the surface!? Is that still just a theory? You'd like to think that if our planet was able to foster life then others nearby would've been able to do the same. Like maybe this would've been a good region of space or something. If they're sentient or not it would be cool just to find out if anything was living there. The biological and anthropological curiosity is worth checking these worlds out. Our own neighborhood might even have something fascinating to find. Not only can we find new places to live but setting up bases is freakin' awesome because it would make it a lot easier to planet hop. I like what that lady says in Mission to Mars when she says you're standing on the surface of one planet and looking beyond to the next one. It is absolutely a challenge but when have we not been up for a challenge? After the first time I commented about the James Webb telescope I saw a short portion of a video about the device or devices to be more precise. I like Brian Cox a lot and he seems very knowledgeable, but it was something he said that made me laugh a bit. He said that even laymen were becoming interested in the telescope and so I had a Bill and Ted moment 😂 Was that about me? I thought it was cute to be referred to as "normal." I had written Mr. Musk some fan mail not long before, so other than that there's no way he would've known civilians were inquiring about the assembled devices. I may be poor but there's nothing layman about me. I've just never been given chances like most other people have. I had a lot of bullies in school and that made me shy away from further institutional study which is a shame. This fact has also hurt my career a lot, but my interest in the sciences has never faulted or become less intense. So when I heard about this new telescope and all of the new stuff you guys are doing at Starbase my hands were shaking like literally! I may not have a great paper trail but I'd love to be a part of this somehow like becoming a liason or an advisor or something. I'd love to sit with some of you guys and talk science someday; that would be awesome and stimulating. Being in the autistic spectrum has allowed me to deduce many ideas and I've been able to learn the art of music all by myself. I even picked up video editing pretty fast and it used to feel kind of intimidating but not anymore which feels really good. I was hoping you'd be willing to be friends because I'd like that very much. Colonizing other worlds also makes sense when you think of survivability. Just being in orbit must be mind-blowing. James Webb has already done that for me 😁 Now I hear they want to make another telescope to have on the moon. That would be sweet. I hope the frozen water there can be processed and used. I'd love to see that. I know there are good people out there but I've had the extreme misfortune of being stuck living around the most disgusting kinds of humans you could ever know. One of them broke into our home and is constantly being arrested by incompetent police over here and his father ran me out of our neighborhood because I kept turning him into authorities for trafficking and lashing out against him. So right now I'm not allowed to be with my wife and it makes me insanely angry and I would just like the chance to prove myself and work hard and be able to move us out of that ghastly environment 😢 I was finally able to play and record some Armored Core VI! That game is a lot of fun 😍 I hope you kind folks accomplish the goals you've set for yourselves. Oh yeah I've seen many Tesla vehicles already but my favorite so far was a red colored model. So far most of them were grey or black and right off the line. This red one was cool because it had decals all over it and it stood out from the others I'd seen. I get excited every time I see one! How long does it take to charge one? And which of the 2 charge settings are better? What happens if they are fried? Can you repair that sort of damage? I'm a good driver in real life. I'm also good in video games and being a pilot. My anniversary with my wife is coming up on Halloween! 🎃 We love the holiday so much that we were married during it last year. So besides a party I won't be able to spend that night with her and this concept is really stirring the pot 😡 I hope all of you folks have an awesome and safe Halloween! I'll be sitting outside and catch something orbiting with my naked eye and I like to watch until it reaches the dark side and disappears. Also I'll see the lights next to the moon and try to figure out which planet or planets they are without using an app. I used to say Jupiter but it's more likely Venus most of the time. You can view the orbital plane too which is fascinating and it makes me picture which direction our corner of the Earth is pointed. Looking at the moon with binoculars is fun and it's better than the naked eye but sometimes I wish I had a telescope to view it with. I saw Saturn with a telescope when we went to Scicon but that was a long time ago in middle school. I had a poster of the solar system and of the periodic table of the elements but my brother had made fun of me for it so I took them down. I don't know much about chemistry now but it's still fascinating to think about. I'd love to ride shotgun with a pro or pros someday. Good luck with the Starship and Starlink and everything else you guys are involved in! I hope it's not too difficult managing all of that stuff orbiting Earth right now. I like tracing their paths when I have the pleasure of seeing something pop out at me. Oh yeah there was one time when we were out at night and I was still with my wife at home and there was all kinds of cloud material in the sky; at least that's what it looked like. When I realized they weren't clouds then I thought what if it was pollution coming from the cheese plant? It wasn't pollution and I could tell because this stuff blanketed the sky so THEN I began to wonder if it was engine exhaust from one of your rockets? It didn't smell or anything so it tripped me out to see whatever reaction was happening. Be safe and take care ❤️@danielnash4283
@studyAt6 Says:
wtf , all this for just 2 sec fire , atleast fire it for 10 sec 🥹
@dhrubajyotisingha9445 Says:
There are so many things going wrong here. 1. There is not enough space for the flames to properly divert. 2. Flames and thrust are directly impacting the water deluge systems. 3. Super heated steam will eat away all the launch pad after every liftoff. 4. Raptors will continue to fail as long as spacex will try to lift-off starship with so little ground clearence. 5. The massive thrust of starship and that little tiny space between the raptor and the ground (new water system) is the greatest joke of the century! It will not work unless they build a proper flame diverter like NASA did.... Maybe SpaceX is rich! But its launch pad looks super cheap!
@user-ck2ph7ll3u Says:
ALL FIRE ENGINE NOT WORK EQUAL PLZ CHECK
@muhammadmuflih1157 Says:
roar
@12526sheep Says:
Take off orbital ion spacecraft ready for launch 🚀 🛰️📡 flame deflecter
@trendyjewelry3340 Says:
Мало, нужно до 10 секунд довести, как при взлете! Еще раз!!!
@MiguelMorales85 Says:
Congrats
@ChrisGWGreen Says:
Could you put the water tanks at the top of the tower?? Would negative the need for pressurised gas?!
@Lcyx Says:
WE GETTING OUT OF THE ATMOSPHERE WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@fabianmurillo7518 Says:
🎉 crazy tbh
@deepindapoo Says:
two minutes thirty seconds, about what you expect from these folks.
@barthchris1 Says:
Much better! The breakneck pace it took to get to this point is almost as amazing as the mindboggling amount of enegry that Starship uses.
@user-lk6ih9tu6y Says:
Amazing ❤❤❤
@conteberengario7314 Says:
Is it salty water or drinkable one. If the latter, would be unacceptable given the fact that they are next to the sea...
@BabuSathyanarayana Says:
Not sure why there are no test flights for Booster on its own or for progressive static fire test - meaning outer and inner, then all.. This is the second time all 33 did not stay on for the entire time window. A cost issue?
@steveeisenburger6011 Says:
Love your work, spacex crew and relevant content distributors. Keep it up ❤
@LuigiRBedin Says:
I love you
@uniqpeak Says:
Biggest lighter I ever seen
@n0red33m Says:
I can't believe you guys put that deluge system together as an afterthought, it looks like it worked really nicely and this looks like a professional rocket. Russia, China, and Democrats are certainly very unhappy with this.
@jackhung6929 Says:
How does the rocket get up on that stand?
@douglaswilkinson5700 Says:
Glad to see a water deluge system. Was surprized they didn't use one earlier given the power of ~30 little Raptor engines.
@supernova4760 Says:
Absolutely insane, if you watch carefully during the static fire on the overhead view, you can still see the water ejecting out with the flames on top, a clear sign that the water pressure is so strong it is deflecting the flames outwards away from the steel plate.
@Table192ebay Says:
great job spacex, I get so mad when people see this and other videos of things going right and wrong thinking that everything is supposed to go right every time. if your an engineer you know that part of the process is failing and fixing those issues. Spacex is like no other company showing us everything(good and bad) and expecting the public to understand when the media's only job is to make it look like a failure. f the haters and break more things and make it the best spaceship every made. You already have the best rocket on the market there's nothing stopping you but these dumb haters.
@harrybrown9948 Says:
How many lit
@R1PPA-C Says:
Why in an 11 minute video have you put 2.34 of nothing but the space x logo at the start?.... Someone please enlighten me
@GarrettDevitt Says:
Im oddly thirsty after watching that...
@ericwelsh4853 Says:
It's a mistake to use so many engines. More engines means more parts. More parts means a greater chance of failure.
@matthewgillies7509 Says:
I really hope that by the next Starship flight test that SpaceX will have invested in a proper flame deflection system like NASA's, so they don't blow up their launch pad (and thrusters) again, or shower the landscape with pulverized concrete and shrapnel.
@Shaydon845 Says:
so this is the test of launch pad
@Shaydon845 Says:
To the mars
@TheGoldNinja101 Says:
This booster feels so dense and powerful, it creates whole new world records.
@TheGoldNinja101 Says:
7:58 You're welcome.
@SFS_LAPETUS Says:
Someone needs to create a video when the full stack launches again with the soundtrack from M83, specifically "my tears are becoming a sea" it would be so magical to watch
@CraigTaylor Says:
Seems like the water flow is not enough for full power. 8:06 shows hardly any steam compared to smoke and dust, so it looks like pressure from the raptors is enough to hold back the water flow through the base.
@MorganGoins20299 Says:
Let's go!!! I love it. Truly an inspiration!!

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