How SpaceX Starship Launch 4 Just SHOCKED NASA's teams! NASA's Boss Reaction

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How SpaceX Starship Launch 4 Just SHOCKED NASA's teams! NASA's Boss Reaction
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intro 0:00
(Updates) 0:49
(The effect on Artemis 3) 3:07
(Starship's importance to humanity) 6:00
(What sets Flight 4 apart from the previous flights?) 7:34
outro 8:41
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How SpaceX Starship Launch 4 Just SHOCKED NASA's teams! NASA's Boss Reaction
The day arrived when SpaceX proved that all those improvements to the launch vehicle had paid off!
Yes! On Thursday, June 6. Starship's Flight 4, my friends, the newest record-breaking Starship full stack flew and landed successfully.
And oh boy, this incredible scene has improved dramatically from last time.
This really shocked the whole aerospace industry, especially the World's largest national agency, Nasa.
So what did they discuss about this momentous event?
And how will this success affect the Artemis 3 mission?
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
How SpaceX Starship Launch 4 Just SHOCKED NASA's teams! NASA's Boss Reaction
SpaceX launched its fourth Starship rocket flight at 8:50 AM ET on Thursday for what appears to be its most successful run yet.
The unmanned craft is classified as a super heavy-lift launch vehicle and is lauded as the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built. Working toward an ultimate goal of delivering astronauts back and forth between the Earth, moon, and even Mars, SpaceX has called each previous test flight an improvement on the last.
How SpaceX Starship Launch 4 Just SHOCKED NASA's teams! NASA's Boss Reaction
The company has been provided millions in funding from Nasa in hopes of producing a commercial rocket that can safely take astronauts to the moon by 2026.
Now, it's time to quickly sum up everything up to this point.
In Raptor's full glory, 32 of 33 booster engines lit as the craft launched. Roughly three minutes into the flight, the ship successfully began traveling on its own without the assistance of the booster.
After the worth-looking boostback burn, at four minutes and ten seconds, the hot stage was jettisoned as planned, it's an unparalleled thing that happened.
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Why should NASA's teams be shocked when something works as expected? Stop these crazy titles or go for treatment!

gottfriedheumesser
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The Ship29 reentry drama was suspenseful and amazing.
It was still horizontal at 1km, then flipped to vertical and fired up for a perfect water landing.

SVTCobra
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It would be cool if, when they build a booster in Texas, they put it on a pad, launch it, and recover it on a pad in Florida.

SVTCobra
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Not another taxpayer penny to Boeing. Replace Boeing with others.

clarencehopkins
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The Starship maneuvered successfully, even with a half melted fin. An awesome test flight.

jhill
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Please get a human to read the script!

cjit
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Bezos complains that SpaceX gets a lot of KUDOs, Well, Jeff, you need to get New Glenn off the ground. Oh, you need to get it to the launch pad first?

jhill
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4:00 What the heck kind of unit is a "degrellin"?

UnclePengy
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I wish I'm still alive when spaceX and NASA landed again on th eMoon and on the Mars. Congrats!

arawxvlog
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I agree. The story is good without the hyperbole. Focus on what happened and next steps. “NASA IS VERY SATISFIED…”

mvw
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Dude! Can't you get someone to proofread and actually READ your stupid copy?!! "however, this incident cannot prevent The Landing burn attempt the of braving ship".... really? Not only are some words wrong, but there is also no logic here! Maybe "this incident did not prevent the landing burn of the Ship"? Damn, just pay someone a few bucks and read the damn copy!!

bneme
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I watched all of 30 seconds, people need to stop with this ai voice over and do it themselves or get a proper job

unknownidentityk
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Is spaceX going to recover flight 4 booster and ship?

Norminal
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the computer speech is way goofy on this

CrisusAttucks
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Are the booster and Starship being recovered?

christopherharris
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Congratulations!

But check my prediction in few years - this will not be rapidly reusable ship, as long as there are thermal tiles on it.
They will always need to be checked, some will need to be changed.... Etc...

zzip
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NASA wasn't in the least bit 'shocked' and instead congratulated SpaceX who are partners in our endeavors to reach both the moon and Mars. I am over the kind of youtube video that seeks to sensationalize the relationship of NASA to SpaceX. Understand that NASA is primarily focused on science and exploration, but is mandated by Congress to work on projects not of its choosing. In most respect we regard launch systems as 'whatever is the best solution within the current timeframe'. That's why Webb was launched on an Ariane 5 (which was a spectacular success). Believe me, we'd much rather explore the moons of Jupiter or investigate the origins of the Universe rather than waste time on Mars (or even the moon) but we are victims of our paymasters. If SpaceX can help us achieve the Congress established goals, then believe me, we absolutely want and need SpaceX to succeed. As for Starliner, well that was mandated too. Starliner does have capabilities we can leverage, but for the most part I would let SpaceX do the lifting rather than waste time and effort on an alternate, human-rated launch system, that is essentially redundant. Thank Congress, not NASA, for that waste of tax dollars!

davidgapp
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dose the computer want to try saying degree again

JamesWhite-yjsd
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Starship is important to the USA military. This is what is keeping Elon Musk out of trouble with this administration despite his actives with Twitter/X that this administration is not so fond of.

chrisbiro
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Simply avoid any video with "shock" in the title.

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