Musk's SpaceX Raptor 3 Engine Test Stuns NASA – Unbelievable Fire Blast!

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Musk's SpaceX Raptor 3 Engine Test Stuns NASA – Unbelievable Fire Blast!
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00:00 - 01:04 Intro
01:05 - 03:19 The SpaceX Raptor Series
03:20 - 07:02 Raptor 3 is An Engineering Marvel
07:03 - 08:37 Raptor 3 Compared To Previous Versions
08:38 - 12:04 Space X Raptors for Starship and Further usage

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has done it again, pushing the boundaries of space technology with the incredible Raptor 3 engine. In this video, we dive deep into the groundbreaking test that left NASA and the entire space community in awe. From its sleek design to record-breaking thrust power, the Raptor 3 is proving to be an engineering marvel like no other. Plus, get a sneak peek at what’s next for SpaceX with their upcoming LEET 1337 engine!

In this video, we'll dive into:

✅ Raptor 3’s Power: SpaceX’s Raptor 3 engine sets new records with 280 tons of thrust and 350 bar pressure.
✅ NASA’s Surprise: NASA was impressed by Raptor 3's groundbreaking performance and potential for further improvements.
✅ Future of SpaceX: SpaceX is already working on the next-gen LEET 1337 engine, promising even more advancements in space technology.

📢 Share your thoughts in the comments: What do you think about this?

Thank you for watching! 🚀✨
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SpaceMindsX
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Showing f22 raptor and aircraft engines even accidentally shows the need to check the output and not rely on AI.

douglachman
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2:08 the evolution of this rocket engine in just 3 iterations is truly mind blowing!

garybenade
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Started off promising but then the random, pointless, pictures of high-bypass turbo fan aircraft engines and even a F-22 Raptor aircraft that had absolutely nothing to do with the subject matter appeared...rediculous and not worth my time. I'm so sick of the incompetence and laziness demonstrated by these channels.

dennyliegerot
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No other rocket company can print an engine with all fuel & cooling pasages inside the 3D priting. Saved a lot of weight, and when you use 35 on the first stage that means a lot.

EnriqueAThieleSolivan
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if you're putting some random images from the Internet, like FTL screenshot or some "Raptor" which isn't a space engine, better not. You don't have to change the slide every 5 seconds..

wojtekclouds
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Why do you keep showing jet engines in place of rocket engines.

ohasis
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Wish this sort of innovation was going into the railway system. The guys and gals at Spacex are having a whale of a time, bet they can't wait to get to work in the mornings.

Martin-seij
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aslso till 4:28 min there is no solid information, I learned only that it broke some record and it's 3rd iteration...

wojtekclouds
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The target is not $1000 per se, it is $1000/ton thrust or $280k for the current iteration of Raptor 3, with 300t apparently within reach in the near term (1-2 years), maybe in time for Starship V3 (150m or so with massive fuel capacity and cargo capacity). I believe the 300t Raptor 3.x and Starship 3 are their production targets for mass production.
Solve Recovery of Stage 1 (Chopsticks)
Solve Recovery of Stage 2 (Soild tile performance with dual tile layers and Chopsticks)
Lengthen both stages for more fuel capacity and cargo volume (Starship V3)
Start producing en masse, funded by StarLink even as it massively improves deployment rate of StarLink, bringing in even more money to support the work (and even do stock buybacks to reward employees/investors).

This is looking Great for Lunar lander in 2026 or (probably) 2027.
If that works out (much better than 50/50) then they can do Mars Sample Recovery (with nuclear plant NASA is working on and In-situ fuel production that they are Also working on). Even 50t to Mars surface means we have a new cost effective, heavy lift Round trip service to the inner planets circa 2030.

avgjoe
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This is called YouTube because it is supposed to have a BIG Video element. Not waffling on and showing random pics of anything called raptor or any old space pic just to fill the pics. Lost me mate, pity

jimjasper
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NASA's Saturn V's F-1 engines produced 1.522 million pounds of thrust at sea level -- over 50 years ago.

douglaswilkinson
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I really enjoyed the random space shuttle images! 😮😂

ChristianK
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NASA would be shocked if they could manage a launch these days

Thor_Odinson
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Random Images that do not have anything to do with the raptor engine is not a good thing

zux
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Now its time to get the engines and platform to work 100% on take off, flight, delivery, re entry, landing and re use.

TheSafetySmith
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As soon as I saw the jet engine I stopped the video.

axiquat
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Why are you showing some random jet engine when discussing a rocket engine? LAME!

peterhagen
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I do not go with that fictitious dreaming that you added at the end of your video.

JimmyOKennedy
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Why are you showing turbofan jet engines and jet aircraft in a video that is supposed to be about the Space X Raptor Engine??? Pure click bait...

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