SpaceX Orbit Largest Spacecraft In History also SpaceX Destroy Largest Spacecraft In History.

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SpaceX's 3rd flight of Starship was spectacular, even though it's the first such flight without any explosions. It was also a step forward for the space company making it a success, but far from a complete success as both booster and Starship failed to control themselves all the way to landing, and at least one on Orbit test - the engine relight failed.
The starship on orbit failed to maintain attitude during the initial reentry phase and this doomed the spacecraft to a fiery disintegration over the Indian Ocean.
Congratulations to SpaceX on setting new records - let's get some soft landings next time.

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SpaceX Engineer: "I don't think it's going to survive re-entry .."
Engineer 2: "Well, not with that attitude!"

kylek
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Next time, they should put a toy Xenomorph in the payload bay so we can all watch it being blown out when they test out the doors again

TrevLenhart
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I love how you get right into the meat of the content and don’t talk in circles for 3 min. Bravo sir!

ethanc
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The pez opening was real cool seeing the pressure leave. But the plasma was jaw dropping.

Hossdelux
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Rumor has it the onboard computer refused to open the pod bay door.

jasontang
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Watching that live footage of the plasma was just amazing. A science fiction scene coming to life.

Nicole-xduj
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This test flight was really a starlink commercial. Epic

Vivallamannen
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My first time seeing real re-entry plasma. I was so surprised the starlink and camera worked during that

PassportGaming
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I'm still not over the quality of on board camera footage. I mean basically every few minutes you go "that's the best shot ever!!!". I mean come on: the ascend through the cloud decks, hot staging, the booster screaming towards earth with 1100 km/h until splashdown, and finally that freaking plasma blanket holy cow

marvinko
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I tell ya, Scott, SpaceX's upcoming "How Not to Launch and Land a Starship" video is going to be one for the ages!

elkgbvd
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16:22 Green hat guy: Sir, what should I do? Boss: You just sit there and look happy all the time even though the ship is doing all sorts of weird sh.. and ready to blow up.

rksolar
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If the booster's telemetry is correct, it hit the water at ~1100 km/h. I hope someone recorded that splash, because holy crap.

Akumasama
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This cements starship’s place in history as “the most kerbal rocket ever”

withoutstickers
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From IFT1 digging a massive hole and almost destroying stage zero to a successful hotstaged starship in orbit on IFT3 I got to congratulate SapceX with this amazing accomplishment. Can’t wait to see what the future brings with a potential 6 more launches this year! Exciting times ahead.

nunuknowstheway
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Objectively successful? Wow I wish I had that phrase loaded into my brain when I was kid explaining my grades to my parents. 😂

bonsaitomato
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"Open the payload bay doors HAL...". "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.", "what's the problem?". "umm, I'm afraid they're stuck actually."

roborchiston
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Its safe to say nobody today was expecting to see a live feed of a spaceship reentry complete with perfect views of the generated plasma. Everyone in our watch party was stunned

cosmotect
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Thank you Mr. Manley! I had completely lost track of Space X activity and needed a catch-up which you provided to me in your always clear and intelligent manner! You are my go to person for technical information about almost anything, thank you!

TheRjjrjjr
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Spent so many years listening to you talk about Kerbals, it is so amazing and surreal listening to you break down live take offs in the real world. Thank you for all your content!

JesseKerson
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" Starship did not attempt its planned on-orbit relight of a single Raptor engine due to vehicle roll rates during coast" From the newly released info dump from SpaceX

Jonasastrophotos