Can we land on the moon? And SpaceX Starship Flight 3's Launch Timeline

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Wow, has this been an amazing week filled to bursting point. We have SpaceX Starship Flight 3's Launch Timeline! Get Ready, we are only a few weeks away, but it has now fallen into March. Along with that, more launches, and commercial space innovations than any sane individual would dare to cover in a 20 minute video. We also have Progress MS-26, USSF-124, IM-1 Nova-C, Starlink Group 7-14, New Glenn Pathfinder Risen up and the ANT61 Beacon Project. Like always we’re going to season each awe-inspiring event, and mince everything up so it can be easily infused directly into you. Matrix Head Jack style.

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You are my go to keep up with what’s going with SpaceX. No click bait, no ridiculous speculation. No politics. “Just the facts man”. Thanks for all you do.

Rocketman
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It's early Saturday morning before anyone else in the house wakes up...time for Marcus!

beast
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I’m old but my fascination for all this reminds me of when I was a kid

Cajonzone
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Easily the best, honest and fair news each week - keep it going

SimonWynton
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Nothing better than a Marcus House update at 2:15am in New Zealand. I just finished watching the ISRO INSAT-3D weather satellite launch and Progress MS-26 dock successfully to the ISS.
Time to go and dream it all away for another day. It's goodnight from me. Thanks Marcus.

David-yows
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Always look fwd to Marcus's weekly videos!

marck
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Love your work mate, always great production value.

andywatts
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Thanks for talking about less known projects, interesting story about the orange box! And Nordic space stuff.

macjonte
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Remember the Olden Days (2021) when you waited weeks & months for any space launch news 😉

chiphappened
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It's certainly not boring I'll have to admit that. Starship looks better everytime I see it. Really good show, Marcus Slainte ❤

conlethbyrne
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nothing like seeing starship going up getting smaller and smaller from a ground hog perspective, on a related note, i have been looking into south padre island hotel comparisons, and i'm a world away in Perth, Marcus, you really create the excitement about spacex we all want to hear, thank you and you team for all your efforts

brendenharris
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😎👍👍👍SWEET MARCUS! YOU AND SCOTT MANLY ARE NECK AND NECK FOR THE KING OF SPACE

TomiLoveless
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Thanks for flying the flag for the Aussie space industry, they really deserve to be celebrated.

Dilshad-guje
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"Booster 10 was depressed" - 5:23. Poor booster 10 still no shame in that. Perhaps an SSRI will help its mental state and it will be feeling its very best in time for a launch next month.

michaelginever
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Best space news source out there, keep it up Team MH!

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I love watching Marcus first thing on Saturday... had to become a member.

drproactive
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Yup Still Subscribed.
The reliability of Team M. House is so nice to view, after breakfast on Saturday mornings. Thanks for all you do. Really like the breadth of your coverage.
It occurs t me that, like a seed that eventually flowers; The blossom of mans mind is on display with the flowering of space launches.

clavo
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All this in ONE 20 MINUTE VIDEO?!

Marcus is a madman! A MAD MAAAAN!!!

SeanAnwalt
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If the project delivers then Starship is the future but Falcon 9 is already so awesome. I remember how a lot of space watchers were quite excited to mark the milestone when the first Falcon 9 booster reached double figures - doing 10 launches - and now just mentioned in passing in the commentary here (although admittedly Marcus did sound appropriately impressed) is the fact that booster 1060 blasted off "having already flown 17 times before".

Falcon 9 is such an amazing workhorse that has already totally transformed the launch industry - reliable and each booster seeming to just go on and on like the Energizer Bunny. I can't remember the last time a Falcon payload deployment failed and I know there have been others but the last time I can remember a booster being lost was the one that was lost to tipping over due to bad weather fairly recently but that wasn't a booster reliability issue at all plus it was an old booster where SpaceX hadn't retrofitted the self-levelling legs so maybe if it was a more recent booster it might even have survived the adverse sea conditions.

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something i realized while watching this is while most companies, the first use of the rocket is the time it'll be the most reliable, however with falcon9, a booster with 8 launches is clearly solid at this point. when there are other boosters with almost double that count. just something a bit funny to think about

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