SpaceX Wants to Catch Super Heavy Booster-7 With Mechazilla, Ship24 & Booster7 Tests, CAPSTONE, JWST

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SpaceX is planning to catch super heavy with the "Mechazilla" chopstick arms during the upcoming orbital flight test. Super heavy booster 7 and starship 24 are almost ready for static fire testing. Booster 8 is completely assembled, and ship 25 is getting ready for stacking. SpaceX is planning to expand its Roberts road operations facility.

NASA restored communication with the CAPSTONE spacecraft. SpaceX launched Starlink Maritime service to connect sea-going vessels. NASA to release the first color images from James Webb Space Telescope on July 12. NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter has completed its 29th flight, and the Perseverance rover has collected its 9th rock sample.

Scripted on 9th July 2022

00:00 What Caused CAPSTONE's Communication Blackout?
02:17 Starlink 50th Mission & Rocket Landing Video Enhancement (Starlink Maritime)
04:25 JWST First Colour Images Will be Released on Tuesday
05:35 Perseverance & Ingenuity Latest Updates
06:58 Starship Updates

Learn More:
2. Starship-24 and booster-7 upgrades:

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Image Credits:
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Kevin Randolph
Greg Scott

Video Credits:
NASA
Advanced Space
Rocket Lab
SpaceX
RoBossBomb
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Spadre
NASA Spaceflight

Starship Footage Credits:
A Huge Thanks to these Reporters from Starbase. ❤️️

LabPadre

Starship Gazer

RoBossBomb

Greg Scott

RGV Aerial Photography

NASA Spaceflight

Carter Goode

SPadre

Spaceflight Now

Kevin Randolph

Thumbnail Image Credit: SpaceX

// All the information given in this video is to the best of my knowledge. Feel free to correct me with proof in the comment section. //

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00:00 What Caused CAPSTONE's Communication Blackout?
02:17 Starlink 50th Mission & Rocket Landing Video Enhancement (Starlink Maritime)
04:25 JWST First Colour Images Will be Released on Tuesday
05:35 Perseverance & Ingenuity Latest Updates
06:58 Starship Updates

Learn More:
2. Starship-24 and booster-7 upgrades:

scientia_plus
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Things are bound to go wrong in space, so whoever engineered CAPSTONE with the ability to recover itself is a genuine talent. NASA needs more talent like that.

waynzignordics
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Seriously, you all give so much information that I don't hear anywhere else. However I usually do hear it later. Don't know how you get your information, but keep it up. Love the content.
I, and others like me, want all of the real content that we can get.
Keep up the great work

chadleeds
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I wonder how much of the project budget went on working out a really good acronym.

robertarmstrong
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Best space channel for people with not so much time.

hakanviajando
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There is no good reason for risking the infrastructure to catch an obsolete booster. There is only one operational launch pad at this time, and they just put the brakes on expanding Boca Chica for now. Nope no catch.

jackfrost
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Starlink at sea is $5000, not $50, 000 per month.

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