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Wow do we have a lot to share today! SpaceX Starship’s Stage Zero Progress continues, CRS-23 took flight, Firefly Alpha exploded, Astra Sideways launch makes headlines, and an RFA Test (plus more). Loads of updates at Boca Chica, especially with the ground support equipment systems. Other exciting events outside Starbase as well with SpaceX’s CRS 23 mission sending cargo to the international space station yet again, but this time we have the very first use of the new droneship ‘A Shortfall of Gravitas’. An eventful first launch for Firefly Alpha. We also had Astra’s sideways launch creating a bit of a buzz, and some other interesting updates you may have missed as well.

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19 thoughts on “SpaceX Starship's Stage Zero Progress, CRS-23, Firefly Alpha, Astra Sideways Launch, RFA Test technology house”

  1. Sometimes, cutting back and forth between actual footage and animations, I have to stay focused to keep track of what's real and what's not (yet).
    Some of these modelling and texturing jobs (and fluid simulations) are just so insanely well done.

  2. SLS just needs another 2 trillion dollars fly 1 ft off the ground …………….then explode into a million pieces ………boeing will call it a huge success

  3. just wanted to say thanks for continued content. i love your production quality, and i'm so happy that you were able to hire a photographer, that's soo cool. happy to see you growing. your consistency and dedication is great! i hope you get some relaxation time, because it's obvious you put a ton of work into your channel <3

  4. Elon Musk claims he can have 1 million people on Mars by 2050. Let's take consideration there is still 10 years of development and another 5 years for proof of concept.
    Launches would most likely coincide with perigees of Earth and Mars orbit. It would take thousands of SpaceX starships launched all at once for that to happen. Interesting 2050 is out there as attainable for stockholders when Musk will be retired.

  5. How is this going to affect the heat shield? Even just the relatively simple fit check of Starship and the Booster did damage to the tiles (seems like a lot of damage).

  6. You gotta make a rocket with like 6 extra engines with boosters after rocket is launched. Like car The more air and fuel you can get to your engine, the more power it can give back.  For this reason most upgrades are focused around pushing additional air and gasoline into the engine while others drive the extra exhaust back out. You make them light weight and once rocket In space hit the botton to give it a boost of speed . This will allow you to get to mars faster and can help point rocket in the right direction . I can get to mars in 30 days if not faster . And don't have to wait for the orbit to line up . Also send 10 smaller rockets a head and keep sending with extra supplies ahead of the mission.

  7. I'm really concerned about 1) failed catch attempt jeopardizing launch pad infrastructure / fuel tanks and 2) loose heat shield tiles could prevent starship flaps from working during the belly flop

  8. For three days I put off watching this video. Heavy engineering.. huh. The algorithm insisted, kept putting it at the top. In the end I relented. Holy crap, the complexity. My eyes were opened, once more. Thanks again Marcus, forgive me! All hail the algorithm eh.

  9. Dear Marcus,
    Please stop giving Eric Berger attention as he tends to smirk on SLS every chance he gets and cites his "sources" pretty much as "dude, trust me, I have a source".

    Sincerely,
    EVERYONE

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