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NASA Just Ordered Dragon To Save Starliner Astronauts! Starship V2 Stacked, Flight 5...Weekly #17
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00:00: Starship V2 revelation
05:22: Progress of the launch tower and Flight 5
06:07: SpaceX’s rescue contract
10:58: The possibility of Dragon rescuing Starliner
12:30: SpaceX’s next task
15:45: B12 static fire
21:12: Falcon 9 test
22:57: SpaceX headquarters relocation
24:33: The decision’s reasons
27:29: Benefits for Starship and other SpaceX’s system
33:17: Tianlong-3’s incident
34:27: Their copy strategy
37:07: The difference in SpaceX’s system
41:26: What will SpaceX need to do next?
43:01: Dream Chaser’s delay
45:18: Troubles’ reasons
47:30: SpaceX, the best choice
49:00: Dream Chaser’s next problems
51:11: Dream Chaser’s potential
52:27: Falcon Heavy payload problem
54:05: New Glenn and its payload progress
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#greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa #starliner
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NASA Just Ordered Dragon To Save Starliner Astronauts! Starship V2 Stacked, Flight 5...Weekly #17
Well, this exciting news!
The next-generation beast of the Starship family, the V2, has made its official debut at Starbase, poised to revolutionize the aerospace industry in the near future.
In addition to this milestone, significant progress is underway on Flight 5 and the construction of the launch tower.
Meanwhile, the next launch date for Falcon Heavy is facing delays due to payload issues.
With so much important news today, let's dive right in!
The arrival of Starship V2 has been eagerly anticipated for some time now. It all began with Elon Musk's tweet last year after Flight 2, where he mentioned "Four more Starships, the last of V1." Subsequently, V2 was further discussed during the April presentation.
Amidst these developments, Starship has made significant strides following its first four flights, setting the stage perfectly for the introduction of V2.
NASA Just Ordered Dragon To Save Starliner Astronauts! Starship V2 Stacked, Flight 5...Weekly #17
While attention was focused on preparing for Flight 5 and constructing the new launch tower, SpaceX surprised everyone by unveiling the initial components of V2.
On the morning of July 14th, a prototype part emerged from Starfactory, immediately recognizable as the nosecone by its silhouette visible through the factory's glass door. Shortly after, it officially emerged, revealing numerous new features in both design and auxiliary parts, indicating this is indeed a new prototype.
Following its unveiling, the nosecone was moved into the High Bay. I'm eagerly anticipating the stacking process to commence soon. Elon Musk's announcement a few months ago about six Starship V2 prototypes gives me confidence that production of the first prototype should begin now to meet this target, especially since we're already in mid-July.
Now, let's address the topic that's likely on everyone's mind: How will Starship V2 differ from its predecessor?
Elon Musk has commented, "This is an important design improvement," indicating that there will be significant changes and advancements in the new iteration.
NASA Just Ordered Dragon To Save Starliner Astronauts! Starship V2 Stacked, Flight 5...Weekly #17
Firstly, a notable change in Starship V2 involves the heat shield. Unlike its predecessor, where the heat shield was primarily concentrated at the top, the new version will distribute it more extensively on the leeward side. Moreover, there's been an expansion in heat shield coverage beneath the forward flaps, enhancing protection during the rigorous re-entry phase.
In addition to these coverage improvements, each heat shield tile appears to have been enhanced. Following Flight 4, SpaceX began using new heat shield tiles with added ablative layers, a technology likely carried over to V2. Elon Musk mentioned in an interview with Everyday Astronaut a few weeks ago that the heat shield will feature thicker tiles with narrower gaps and improved gap fillers, possibly tightening tolerances for greater reliability.
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To be resolved, thank you.
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00:00: Starship V2 revelation
05:22: Progress of the launch tower and Flight 5
06:07: SpaceX’s rescue contract
10:58: The possibility of Dragon rescuing Starliner
12:30: SpaceX’s next task
15:45: B12 static fire
21:12: Falcon 9 test
22:57: SpaceX headquarters relocation
24:33: The decision’s reasons
27:29: Benefits for Starship and other SpaceX’s system
33:17: Tianlong-3’s incident
34:27: Their copy strategy
37:07: The difference in SpaceX’s system
41:26: What will SpaceX need to do next?
43:01: Dream Chaser’s delay
45:18: Troubles’ reasons
47:30: SpaceX, the best choice
49:00: Dream Chaser’s next problems
51:11: Dream Chaser’s potential
52:27: Falcon Heavy payload problem
54:05: New Glenn and its payload progress
===
#greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa #starliner
==
===
SpaceX Starship SN
Be the first to sponsor us Thank you.
===
NASA Just Ordered Dragon To Save Starliner Astronauts! Starship V2 Stacked, Flight 5...Weekly #17
Well, this exciting news!
The next-generation beast of the Starship family, the V2, has made its official debut at Starbase, poised to revolutionize the aerospace industry in the near future.
In addition to this milestone, significant progress is underway on Flight 5 and the construction of the launch tower.
Meanwhile, the next launch date for Falcon Heavy is facing delays due to payload issues.
With so much important news today, let's dive right in!
The arrival of Starship V2 has been eagerly anticipated for some time now. It all began with Elon Musk's tweet last year after Flight 2, where he mentioned "Four more Starships, the last of V1." Subsequently, V2 was further discussed during the April presentation.
Amidst these developments, Starship has made significant strides following its first four flights, setting the stage perfectly for the introduction of V2.
NASA Just Ordered Dragon To Save Starliner Astronauts! Starship V2 Stacked, Flight 5...Weekly #17
While attention was focused on preparing for Flight 5 and constructing the new launch tower, SpaceX surprised everyone by unveiling the initial components of V2.
On the morning of July 14th, a prototype part emerged from Starfactory, immediately recognizable as the nosecone by its silhouette visible through the factory's glass door. Shortly after, it officially emerged, revealing numerous new features in both design and auxiliary parts, indicating this is indeed a new prototype.
Following its unveiling, the nosecone was moved into the High Bay. I'm eagerly anticipating the stacking process to commence soon. Elon Musk's announcement a few months ago about six Starship V2 prototypes gives me confidence that production of the first prototype should begin now to meet this target, especially since we're already in mid-July.
Now, let's address the topic that's likely on everyone's mind: How will Starship V2 differ from its predecessor?
Elon Musk has commented, "This is an important design improvement," indicating that there will be significant changes and advancements in the new iteration.
NASA Just Ordered Dragon To Save Starliner Astronauts! Starship V2 Stacked, Flight 5...Weekly #17
Firstly, a notable change in Starship V2 involves the heat shield. Unlike its predecessor, where the heat shield was primarily concentrated at the top, the new version will distribute it more extensively on the leeward side. Moreover, there's been an expansion in heat shield coverage beneath the forward flaps, enhancing protection during the rigorous re-entry phase.
In addition to these coverage improvements, each heat shield tile appears to have been enhanced. Following Flight 4, SpaceX began using new heat shield tiles with added ablative layers, a technology likely carried over to V2. Elon Musk mentioned in an interview with Everyday Astronaut a few weeks ago that the heat shield will feature thicker tiles with narrower gaps and improved gap fillers, possibly tightening tolerances for greater reliability.
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To be resolved, thank you.
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