New SpaceX Lunar Starship Update!

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New SpaceX Lunar Starship Update!

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What topics should we cover next on the channel?

TheSpaceRaceYT
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Just found this channel
Now this is what I'm looking for instead of negative media content

grasshopper-lnus
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The Stoke news was very well covered - until the end, when you said perhaps 2024. They've concentrated almost all of their effort on the upper stage, there's still a lot of work to be done on the first stage, especially the engine. The end of 2025 is the best possible estimate I can think of.

donjones
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Artemis III has been delayed to 2026, in the video you said "take a crew of astronauts to the lunar surface in 2025", not sure if you are aware of this or not!

TheDigitalPatriot
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Great video!
Awesome to see what Stoke Space are doing! Looks like they'll be doing some fantastic stuff really soon!
It's great that they're going full-on with reusability - that's definitely the way to go!

gaius_enceladus
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Stoke Space is the most exciting design of the new space companies. SpaceX and Rocket Lab are further along, but the Stoke design looks as revolutionary as Starship, only with a smaller payload market in mind.

i-love-space
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I'm guessing the second tower constructed at Boca Chica will be a prototype catch tower meaning that all the launch infrastructure won't be needed. Should be a quick build!

michaelreid
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Great approach by Stoke with minimal inspections and refurbishment. Best of luck to them.

michaelreid
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Real person here.
Excellent content as always.
Always information that I don't hear from others.
Keep it up

chadleeds
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Great stuff! You guys just keep getting better and better! 😎

floydbertagnolli
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This is amazing progress, we are truly living in the future.

PeterKertesz
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Bad news. NASA just recently delayed the moon landing. It isn't landing in 2025 but september 2026. Artemis 2 was also delayed to september 2025.

mrspirus
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The second Spacex tower, how close it is it to the first one? Will there be any shielding between them?
Stoke? I have never heard of them, but they sound promising. Looking forward to seeing more about them.
I wonder if Maggie could support cargo as well? Maybe even a passenger. The passenger would be suspended below the craft with straps.
Pretty sure NASA would have a fit if astronauts did this but what I view they would have.
Sure they can test Maggie in a nearly airless environment but what about gravity? They won't be able to simulate the lack of gravity here on Earth.
But on the other hand. If it stands up to testing here then it should be more than enough to deal with Mars.
Still there may be some unforeseen things that we won't see due to this limitation. Like how the craft will behave in in a log G environment.

williamburroughs
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Stoke's idea for the upper stage vehicle is brilliant, imo.
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jokerace
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I was wondering just how Stokes Nova rocket capsule is going to survive the extreme heat upon reentry i.e. are the rocket exhausts holes going to be able to take heat reentering the nozzles?

zarl
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Regarding the SpaceX lander I hope someone has verified that the lander won’t tip over when the crane hoists a heavy load on the elevator. I wouldn’t want to be on board if that were to happen.

Regarding Stokes capsule a drawback of the non steerable rockets would be if they lose one engine it will mean they lose two in order to keep the thrust vector going down the centerline of the ship.

Oldman
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Niac grants do not equate to "greenlighting" something. "Greenlighting" something implies that it's going to fly. Niac projects are for investigating the feasibility of advanced concepts. They are not mission awards.

linseyyoung
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Thank you for the Dr Doof reference “it’s weird that it happened twice”

macebobkasson
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What do you call a fly in outer space?
An astrognat!

MukiBlalock-ty
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Does anyone know what kind of payload capabilities Stoke's rocket is projected to have?

SebastianWellsTL