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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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#techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #spacex
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1) SOURCES OF IMAGES AND VIDEOS
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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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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
===
#techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #spacex
===
1) SOURCES OF IMAGES AND VIDEOS
iamVisual:
===
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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