FULL Replay: SpaceX Starship Flight 3!

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SpaceX launched Starship IFT3: Starship 28 and Booster 10 on the third orbital test flight!

This test flight aimed to improve on IFT-1 and 2, SpaceX's first and second attempts at launching a full-stack Starship on April 20th and November 18th, 2023.

The launch took off at SpaceX's Starbase in south Texas, USA.


Timestamps:

00:00:00 Intro
00:27:35 IFT1 & 2 Comparison
04:47:58 T-15 Seconds
04:48:11 Engine Ignition
04:50:52 Hot Stage Separation
04:51:50 Booster Engine Shutdown
04:54:46 Booster Diving through clouds
04:56:29 Ship Engine Shutdown
05:08:20 Post Launch Pad Assessment
05:15:00 Payload Bay Door Test
05:31:06 Onboard Views from Space
05:34:23 Visible reentry heat starts forming
05:53:55 SpaceX Declares Vehicle Loss of Ship 28
05:56:25 SpaceX Feed Ends - Post-Launch Analysis
06:18:17 Commented Part Ends

#SpaceX #starship #elonmusk #starbase #247

LIVE Production: Astro Roadie, TJ Cooney, Felix Schlang
Photography: John Cargile, John Winkopp & Stefanie Schlang
3D Animation: Voop3D
Production: TJ Cooney, Stefanie & Felix Schlang
Graphics, Media & Code: Jonathan Heuer, Felix Schlang, LP
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Amazing flight!!!! Seeing the booster flip around was amazing! Go SpaceX!!!!

thehikingpaisano
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Loved watching this live with Felix as the go to channel! His excitement during launch and orbit is contagious and really reinforced the great exciting event!

zaz
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Consider this, on IFT1 there was only THREE clamps holding the starship to the super heavy booster, and yet it took the massive stresses of tumbling at such high speed, amazing!

ZigamusRainbowWizard
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Watched this twice listening only to SpaceX, but learned the most by my third re-watch here, listening to Felix. Thanks!

ProfessorJayTee
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Am I the only person that gets a little emotional during these launches? I live in Florida and see them flying over all the time but it fills me with joy and awe every time. Never fails. I’m in my late 40s and have always been a space enthusiast that majored in astronomy but had resigned myself to the fact that we probably weren’t going to Mars in my lifetime because the political will to do so was nonexistent. I’m very thankful for Spacex for taking up that mantle. Now I’m sure that we’ll be to Mars in my lifetime and that thought makes me happy and optimistic.

cotati
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Having a camera on the ship really does boost the amazement of it and interest over all i think. It's so easy for the random person to not think this sort of thing is absolutely amazing. me included. But to actually see it like this is fascinating. And it makes me wonder how the hell they went to the moon and back safely back in the day. insane

lostmarimo
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I watched the launch this morning at work on my phone, it was hard to see with the small screen but while Starship was in space and doing its re-entry it looked like it wasn't oriented with the tile side down all the way ., it almost looked like it came down on its side, or is it just me? If it broke up at the end could it be that it wasn't coming down full belly first?
No matter what happened at the end it was a BRILLIANT launch....GO SPACEX!!!!

scurge
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Thank you for everything today. A great birthday present. Was laughing, crying, and clapping . Hope I can keep a straight face for my license renewal now.

flanneljoe
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Great coverage! Congrats SpaceX making progress!!

robertvanvugt
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Felix, you are the king of marathon Youtube streamers in the space community. Wow. Good job.

davidkepke
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love him or hate him, Elon is a pioneer.. in 100's of years from now he will be remembered!

indigoskywalker
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As far as I know that is the first ever live footage of plasma forming on the OUTSIDE of the spacecraft!!! The only ever before was with the space shuttle and you only saw the glow through the window. We got to see the whole thing from the outside….it actually looked like bad science fiction!! LOL. Incredible!!

theinterfaithshepherd
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@felix I really liked the intro. Watching with you was great

JeannineDC
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First time live heat tile ejection. Amazing!

betabilly
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Great progress! Next test flight iteration will be perfect! SpaceX is fricken amazing

johnlehew
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Your voice in this video! Not that campy, silly sound, but a very professional sound. Impressive! I’m going to like, subscribe, and donate!

tobyihli
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My app is struggling with the 12 hour long 4k vod version lol

wafflexboy
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pull a wolfram net around starship to hold heat tiles

mark-vtks
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Way to go Space X! This proves that non-government is the way to go for running a rocket company. Very impressive.

flyboyu
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Felix thank you for this. Really. Btw your PIP didnt work better not to have it

davejones