SpaceX Starship 24 with DAMAGED engine & Falcon Heavy FINALLY launching again!

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SpaceX Starship 24 has engine damage. Is it really ready for a flight? Starship 25 arrived at the launch site! SpaceX Starship 24 and Booster 7 performed a first cryogenic test, and Falcon Heavy, the dirt cheap rocket beast, is getting for its next launch!!!

#SpaceX # Starship #elonmusk

Editing: Stefanie Schlang
Photography: Kevin Randolph, aka Chief

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UPDATE: Falcon Heavy USSF-44 was already moved from October 31st to November 1st to 9:40 am EDT or 13:40 GMT!

Who here will watch Falcon Heavy take flight for the fourth time?

Whataboutit
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I remember when you and Marcus first started. In just a few years, you guys have come a long way.

XenMaximalist
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Wow that really puts that StarLink dispenser into perspective seeing people working inside of it. It is still so hard to grasp how big Starship really is.

toddabbott
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My go-to Starship update channel
Exceptional research and production quality.

aaronscottmatthews
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Quite good work Felix, amazing updates and proper commenting .

kiruinature
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I liked how Felix captured the desperate mania, blind enthusiasm and collective psychosis of all the SpaceX / Aerospace youtubers are experiencing with the tantalizing holy grail of rocketry oh so close to their fingertips.

connerdavidson
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At 2:10 that dent in the engine bell is a no go item. However it's an easy fix. Engine bell can simply be removed and replace by unscrewing about a 150 bolts and they all have easy access. How fast does your air ratchet turn?

jcoghill
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Thank you guys for the effort. Awesome job!

riksivie
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When doing a fit check, the only things you’re concerned with are the interfaces that are primary to the fit check. So, if SpaceX is just evaluating the stacking procudeure as opposed to preparing a flight, then it doesn’t matter if the components within are not flightworty. In fact, that’s preferred, use scrapped or nonconforming hardware to simulate the configuration weight and balance, and preserve the flightworthy hardware for the actual launch.

jareddietrich
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Great updates!
Please keep up the excellent work!
Well done!

robertkerby
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Whataboutit, Marcus House and Scott Manley are the holy Trinity of Spacenews.
Thanks you Guys for that. I dont know if you realise the importance of your doing. You are teaching the World one of the most important Science ever. Keep it up.

Nanobot
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Thanks you very much for these updates, WAI!

Erick-evzt
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Saw your interview with Ellie. I'm now subscribed with you. Thanks for good stuff.

arthurwagar
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Very good video, Felix, thank you for posting it 😊

shawndouglass
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Thanks Felix, Stefanie and the entire WAI team for this weeks episode 👍 Can't wait for the Mighty Falcon Heavy to Launch again ❤ That Squarespace Website is super cool 😍

StingerNSW
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Were is a good place to see this launch? Do anyone have any recommendations.

panamiha
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Correction: SpaceX probably just destacked S24 due to bad weather conditions. We’ve barely seen crews touch S24 while it was on the ground, besides from going up in the payload bay.

GatewaySpace
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You guys rock! Thanks for the good news!

Tylersimmons
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it is great and humble on your side that you call out Marcus House achievemets, I follow both of you and you both are amazing!!!!

vicviba
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7:46 Felix, bitte, das mit dem Rechnen machst Du bitte nochmal. Für LOX und Kerosin.

asmael