Inside SpaceX's Lunar Starship!

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Inside SpaceX's Lunar Starship!
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What Life Inside The SpaceX Lunar Starship Will Be Like!

Undoubtedly, SpaceX's Starship is the most extraordinary invention humans have ever worked on.
This 120-meter space mammoth is designed to carry not just satellites but also 100 passengers per flight. This number is probably going to increase in the future.
Because of all those great things, NASA chose Starship to be an important part of returning humans to the moon after 50 years.
So, what Life Inside the SpaceX Lunar Starship will be?
Find out about this and more in today's exciting episode of Great SpaceX!
Elon Musk is holding the keys to the moon because SpaceX's Starship mega rocket launch is crucial to NASA's return.
Unlike the Apollo missions, NASA's rockets will not take astronauts all the way down to the moon.
The crew will launch to the moon's orbit aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, strapped to the top of its new Space Launch System, or SLS, while a Starship, which will launch separately, will act as the mission's lunar lander.
Once the mission is finished, Starship will bring the crew back to Orion on their way back to Earth before the crew abandons Starship in lunar orbit.
Inside SpaceX's Lunar Starship!
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Well, for the first crew of 4? its gonna be living in a villa for them.
Engineering deck, laboratory deck, cargo deck, private rooms/habitation deck, observation deck (heck astronauts can bring telescopes in there. MOOORE then enough space for that.
I mean seriously, let me know, what you think NASA will use the 150ton maximum payload for. Im pretty sure they wont max out the payload at first mission but man, what can you bring in that weight range.
100tons of food?
50tons of scientific and experimental equipment?
What are you thoughts.

EddyKorgo
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The LAST footsteps on the Moon were 1972, not the first...

BMrider
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You mean, see fantasy CGI of what it might look like? Why isn't SpaceX building a full-time simulator? In the Apollo program they had simulators built up long before the actual missions so that crew could familiarise themselves and check basic stuff like can you fit everything in, is there space to climb into your EVA suit etc.

brendanpells
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why fly there in the crowded, small orion capsule while the starship flies empty with the internal space of a large 5 bedroom house, then transfer to the starship to land and lift off from the moon?would it not be more comfortable to do the trip in the starship?

mikebehnka
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The most energy the Starship needs is to get out and to reenter the gravity field of the earth. Does it, therefore, make sense to land the whole starship after every travel?

gottfriedheumesser
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Anyone else think the hangup will be Orion?

joelweinert
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The lunar lander has no heat shield since it won't be re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. No need to certify that before it's flight, same for the refueling tankers.

Solargo
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The sleeping quarters are as roomy as coffins. Good design if something goes terribly wrong.

davidboyle
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Don't think you need a 100 passenger lander since Orion carries a crew of four. So what is the lunar mission to accomplish - plant a flag and return home? Or, hopefully begin preparations for a lunar habitat.

mrspockal
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Thanks great information on StarShip and enjoying watching 👍👍👍

stephensfarms
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Great video... It gets the imagination, and the hope going. It seems like there will be more challenges to overcome yet, when it comes to total success from the launch to the return landings/catches/splashdowns. I predict overall success in 2024 as long as they get the launch approvals.

k.sullivan
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Smart move would be to pack supplies, components, and robots to leave behind to help prep for future visitors

zvorenergy
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Beautiful and practical developments in this real-life space ship. I'm looking forward to it, where science fiction becomes science fact. Thank you for this presentation.
One little issue: the Closed Captioning needs some work. "Crewed mission" should not come out as "crude mission."

wdd
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The Lunar Starship should be turned into an orbiting space station for the moon.

stitchem
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I think SpaceX would be ready to launch in just 2-3 weeks if the FAA would give them permission. Repairing stage 0 has been more complex than originally thought as the failure mode was not as expected. The failure was not of the concrete, but the sand under the concrete. The sand compressed, either by drying, pure pressure, or liquefaction from the vibration of the ship firing. This compaction removed support of the concrete from underneath, so it bowed down until it fractured. Once fractures started to form, the pressurized gases entered these and blew the concrete up from underneath. Originally, they just thought the concrete could not handle either the heat or the pressure, which testing showed was untrue. To fix the pad, without narrowing it down to one of the three, they fixed all three possible options at once. The steel sheet wall controls movement of water and sand under the surface. The pilings that were drilled and filled with concrete will transfer the load to a greater area. The water system will help with heat and vibration to prevent liquefaction. So, the water system is the last system that needs to be finished for another test flight. They have multiple boosters and Starships they could launch next week if stage 0 were ready and the FAA would get out of the way.

jameslmorehead
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What happened to the audio in the middle ?
So much noise in the backround

selectthedead
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Actually recoverability of the booster would/should not stop SpaceX from testing the different variety of StarShips. As well as Starship ablility to return to Earth really isn't a issue either, they could still test the different StarShips needed for refueling and landing on the Moon, even if they were having a issue of recovering both the Booster and Rentry type StarShips

ThomReec
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Whenever Mars and the Earth are on opposite sides of the Sun, how long would be a resulting communications black out and how long would messages take when Earth and Mars are at their farthest distance form each other? Could they eventually build a relay satellite somewhere to compensate for such orbital position changes, I woulder.

costrio
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Maybe it's just me but i don't thing starship can take a 100 people, at least not without increasing it's size...

richiexp
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The Halo station must be accelerated. Boeing should be urged to rush the energetic upper stage so Artemis 2 can carry the huge module ASAP. Falcon Heavy is slated to bring two other modules.

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