O community of jinn and men, if you are able to run out of the regions of the heavens and the earth, then run out. Do not run out except with a power that sends upon you cycles of fire and copper, so do not be helped unless you can go out from the earth to the sky
@muddyfalcon Says:
Elon Musk, his companies, I love you all! You should have made a magnetic rail tunnel embedded in the earth at a 50 degree angle of exit about 7 miles long, and you could launch all the fossil fuels into space using less than a third of the fuel,(will only be needed for vector control and stabilizing) which is one of the primary expenses, using solar energy, transmitted from space using massive mirror arrays located in the north and south pole that reflect and focus massive amount of solar energy into orbital generators that transmit power back to earth via tight microwave beam, routed then via cables to the world.(transatlantic cable etc) You then can modularly launch humans , materials , fuel into space safely using the sun. It would be far safer and efficient and better in every way. You can launch modular massive 3d printer arrays that can land on a planet and establish a setup for landing and housing before you even arrive. Using a simple tapered cone for insertion landing on a pad, like a mating fit would eliminate many issues. It would be a simple frame construct sleeve affixed to a landing platform created as well by the 3d printers. I love you all, but the most ironic thing has occurred. Your companies literally have every technology to do this , and are leading most, yet you are choosing archaic methods over reasoning and higher scope logic, risking lives and material and wasting time. Is it oversight, I imagine so, or you are already building one. These are the only two options. So, you have to be able to see in time if you really want to mastermind how to travel in space. Otherwise you just waste it. The 60's HArp project proved you can do this as well, yet with a magrail tunnel, it could launch everything, safely, humans and all, using the sun, using fossil fuels where they actually won't cause us harm; in space.
If anyone is presuming to judge me, just know that Yale and Standford representatives came out to me when I was 15 to test me because of what happened in HighSchool. They said this, not me, that I am a creative genius off the charts. A borderline genius with numbers and such, and I have excellent coordination, which effects more than just the body. I have already created the fastest form of human powered transportation, which is a new form of bicycle that has a 1.5 times gain over any other bicycle or human powered set up , period. I also just hacked my own cooling technique in which one of the presidents of the company that I acquired certain components from contacted me because no one has ever used their technology like I have, and I am achieving superior results all across the board, efficiency, safety, performance.
I really hope all you arrogant naysayers wake up and learn how to find true masterminds, and not just assume things so much, BYE!
@smartrtoys9854 Says:
Toy Starship-electric powered!. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVqKQPgbyyc (96 seconds):
@salg-1980 Says:
Someone must make John Searl meet Elon Musk. Those two are the key. These two have the technology and the means to make it happen. If Elon Musk introduces John Searls technology, we can make this happen. I’ve analyzed John Searls technology and I really do believe he is the key.
@darradjiahmed Says:
#GazzaUnderAttack
@Halyavwikam Says:
In short, I'm going to buy Tesla shares, it's a really good investment for the future.
@diegohidalgo4426 Says:
Who is the countdown voice woman and what she said? Anybody knows?
@pelagiustomas3562 Says:
I'm Very exited for starlink project
@josiasstohr7312 Says:
Thanks for destroying the night sky... or how is it planed to keep our night sky satellite free / still usable for astronomical views?
@andrewparker318 Says:
I SAW THESE TONIGHT! IT WAS THE MOST INCREDIBLE THING I’VE EVER SCENE!
@DMahalko Says:
81st successful landing. Average $30 million saved per launch... $2.43 billion saved vs building and discarding like other rocket companies do it.
@beroudp Says:
the sky is not a trash can
@midnattsol6207 Says:
Who is going to remove the ever increasing debris fields in low earth orbit these satellites are contributing to?
@luciuszefanya2380 Says:
bye bye indihome
@rubberduck7425 Says:
Next mission: successfully keep camera feed operational on the drone ship...
@MisterUnicornFL Says:
When will you be trying to recover stage 2?
@aryangupta682 Says:
What is the music at 1:18:56 ??
@restnyoni3064 Says:
watching the falcon 9 landings just doesn't get old
@jamesjoyce3849 Says:
Re: Starship as HLS for Artemis ...
NASA discontinues SLS once existing flight articles are used.
SpaceX builds several Lunar Starships, several Tanker Starships, and a couple of Cargo Starships.
SpaceX equips both the Lunar Starships and the Cargo Starships with robotic arms, to enable cargo transfer between them.
SpaceX flies crew destined for the Moon to LEO on Crew Dragon capsules, docking to Lunar Starship for crew transfer.
SpaceX ensures the Lunar Starships have enough delta-V to return to LEO from the Moon for more fuel and cargo.
SpaceX orbits a sufficient complement of Starlink satellites to provide constant communication between Earth and the explorers on the Moon.
NASA saves Orion for their deep space missions, giving them more time to evolve an SLS replacement, along with whatever deep space habitat/transport they deem appropriate.
SpaceX gets experience with LEO tanking and crew/cargo transfer, which will provide valuable experience for Starship's inevitable flights to Mars.
NASA gets a viable and reliable way to move crew and cargo to the Moon to establish a base at Shackleton Crater without the need for spending the money for the Lunar Gateway.
All crew, cargo, and fuel transfers happen in LEO, allowing for easy access in the event of on-orbit mishaps.
Everybody wins.
@namelesswalaby Says:
yo who did the music though?
@yappingdog2759 Says:
@ around frame 1:01:49, there is something floating there below the rocket thruster. Anyone know what that is? Did something fall off?
@canoedad Says:
The satellite launches are fantastic. But where are the dishies.
@willputts3338 Says:
Amazeing .
@blyatergy Says:
23:33 ?
@mpoelsma7561 Says:
When will the booster of Starship sn been lanced (tested)?
@indigenous.rabbit2877 Says:
all the dislikes are angry astronomers :P
@zahwrd8827 Says:
Hey Jeff what's the 💡💡💡💡💡
@bry4n_ktx Says:
Só eu de brasileiro
@AnnaRuby23 Says:
This never fails to absolutely amaze me.
@mk-zg1tl Says:
1:24:43
@pinned.byengineeringworld5514 Says:
Crypto to the moon🚀🚀
@foysalhossain8031 Says:
Elon mask can you make rocket fuel from spider net liquied
@CarloRegadasGuitar Says:
I'd like to ask SpaceX; when the second stage of a missile hits the firmament, what's the furthest distance achieved through the waters above the firmament, before the missile loses energy? When we see the spiraling ripples, I assume that's the first stage of the missile, slamming into the firmament, whilst the second stage is launched into the firmament and the waters above? If it is understood the moon is a plasma phenomenon, that occurs in the ionosphere; why are there missions being touted in 2021? I thought it has been understood since at least 1965?
@mblocks3882 Says:
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@Hollybrews3 Says:
Hey if you guys could make some Falcon Heavy toys for kids that would be great. I know Mars is important but my kid wants a rocket. Get on it ;)
@zebipbip Says:
Thank you spacejunk, it was my biggest dream, to have the globe surrounded by garbage.
@la_2elah_2ela_allah Says:
La elah ela Allah
Try to close your mouth ; )
@foysalhossain8031 Says:
Elon mask can you make a rocket that flu with electricity without any fule
@gospace5653 Says:
Lot of launch for Spacex , wow !!!
@pit3003 Says:
Avete finito di buttare merda nello spazio?
@Squeezmo Says:
could a Reaction Control Wheel be used for propulsion? If the wheel were accelerated thru one segment of an arc by a coil installed at that position, and then decelerated thru a segment 180 degrees away by a coil installed at that position on the same bedplate, wouldn't both forces used the accelerate the wheel in each direction (acceleration and negative acceleration) have the same vector (tractionless/reactionless propulsion)?
@Squeezmo Says:
covert dishes/systems would go a ways to spreading/maintaining freedom around the world. Knowledge is power!
@Shakuurus Says:
I saw today in hungary.
@lukjed9117 Says:
Faf
@benjaminrobledo5466 Says:
Didn't this rocket, the Falcon 9, get destroyed like... a month ago over Washington?
@benjaminrobledo5466 Says:
Still waiting for Arizona to get service...
@chicagogucci3884 Says:
Forget the mission !!!! America wants to see the aliens!!!!
@buromusic6227 Says:
Go SpaceX! An extraordinary achievement. For those interested, the song that plays in the intros at 1:19-1:57sec is called 'Stowaways' by Buro - you can hear the full thing at https://open.spotify.com/track/4nvi7d0Cmypsw0aD3G9T86?si=8ae0cf654a1b4600
@ashevilletrainman6989 Says:
I wish they would stick a camera under the platform as the rocket landed... the ocean glowing like that is so cool
@ScottyHawkish Says:
Do you have more definitive dates for areas like upstate/central NY? I’ve put my deposit down and the website says mid to late summer. I don’t know how firm that is just wondering if there’s anymore information. I’m very excited a lot of positive reviews for people who don’t have fiber optics in their area.
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