It's Mind-Blowing! What SpaceX Just Did in Florida Shocked the Whole Industry...

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It's Mind-Blowing! What SpaceX Just Did in Florida Shocked the Whole Industry...
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0:00-0:36: Intro
0:37-3:31: Falcon 9 fast
3:32-6:22: New milestone
6:23-Nasa need Falcon 9
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#alphatech
#techalpha
#spacex
#elonmusk
#florida
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It's Mind-Blowing! What SpaceX Just Did in Florida Shocked the Whole Industry...
Florida, the holy land of the world's aerospace industry, once shone brightly during NASA's era with the Saturn V and Space Shuttle. It was thought that the glory would fade when those vehicles retired, but SpaceX emerged and elevated that legacy. Launching more frequently, landing continuously, and particularly, with superior rocket reusability, SpaceX has not only inherited but surpassed NASA's achievements, continuously creating shocks in the global space industry.
Recently, once again, SpaceX just did something in Florida more mind-blowing than we think!
Let’s find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
It's Mind-Blowing! What SpaceX Just Did in Florida Shocked the Whole Industry...
Failure is not an option is a motto that has existed in the history of the aerospace industry and it holds true to this day. With SpaceX's Falcon rocket line, although it has become extremely reliable to the world, that does not mean it has no problem.
What is bound to happen will happen, after seven years of excellent service, the upper stage of the Falcon unexpectedly encountered an issue in space. While this might be a disappointment for rocket enthusiasts like us, for SpaceX, it wasn't too much of a burden. Unexpected technical malfunctions seem to have appeared frequently in all their rocket manufacturing work. Therefore, it is unsurprising to see how quickly SpaceX handled this incident.
It's Mind-Blowing! What SpaceX Just Did in Florida Shocked the Whole Industry...
The incident occurred on July 11, and just over 10 days later, SpaceX sent an incident report to the FAA to apply for a re-launch permit for Falcon 9. By July 26, SpaceX received permission from the government agency to resume launching the Falcon 9, and on July 27, Falcon 9 officially returned to space.
This extremely rapid turnaround time surprised us all. If we calculate it simply, the suspension period for Falcon 9 was only 15 days, which is very short compared to all previous suspensions due to incidents in the aerospace industry. Notably, we can mention the over one-year suspension of Blue Origin's suborbital rocket, New Shepard. At that time, Blue Origin also promised a quick return after several months of research, but the FAA's results showed that their investigation and technical fixes were not swift, which was the main reason the spacecraft could not fly.
Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity spacecraft was also suspended by the FAA for several months due to a misaligned pin detaching after a suborbital mission. Even the Soyuz spacecraft from Russia, a historic rocket with over a thousand flights, could not avoid errors and was grounded for several months of investigation.
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Space X is a master of fast tracking w inovative engineering quality. Go Space X.

jirawudhvanasup
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You have great videos but stop with the misleading titles please.

randybhpy
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The best thing Spacex did was putting cameras on all of its rockets. Without a camera all they could do was make a guess. Having more than one rocket makes it easier to see what is happening

Mark_
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STOP saying everything is MIND BLOWING and SHOCKING. It actually puts me off viewing your content.

dpace
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What's the purpose of the mouse click sound effect? To make it all seem futuristic? I haven't used a mouse since 1992.

conveyor
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Did you ever think that there’s something more serious wrong with this capsule

JamesBrisco-mmkc
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Find out what went wrong, Fix it, Move on. Space X Rocks It ;)

khyron
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Haven't heard any news about the strongback leaking after the launch last weekend? There was a flow from it for several minutes...

calvincheney
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Good Video...
Liked the part about the leaky sensing/oxy lines being removed. And that they still had a backup.
All the excess sensing stuff was something I haranged about in the Parts Count writ trove.

And nailed them again planting "Rat's Nest", which somebody nailed Elon with a couple weeks later! 🤣

Less krapp, less things can go wrong!

So, parts count logic made it retro to Falcons... Thats a minor score for me!

SpaceX has so many Enginerds, and the cream of the crop, that its not easy to score on them.

But it wont hurt them to worry about the Thinking Monster Army in comments and forums... keep them on their toes!

I also got a Score on the physicists recently, a Unified Field theory model of the Universe thesis I planted some years back, racheted up a notch with a new paper out on negative particle and negative energy physics math.. Sabine recently did a video on the paper. And actually described light speed as a barrier and not a limit, which is something I concept planted repeatedly online and in the thesis.

They are starting to get it, that time dilation is like latitude, and Light Speed is the Equator of Time. its the zero latitude....

What this means if prooven out, is FTL way sooner than Y'all imagine...

Translation: we need to get serious about getting heavy lift to orbit and start building Starships...
real Starships, not nominally aspirational Mars ho-pers...

Because pretty good chance if we get past the Seldon Crisis in the next few months, we'll have smoother sailing, Fair winds, and following seas for Space programs.

And it could take us longer to build ships of a large enough size to be practical, for interstellar, than it takes us to discover the tech required for FTL.

We can do both at the same time...

Maybe if Elon gets big enough Starships, we can even start working on a tubular space elevator... (that was me too! Embarassed NASA back during the strip climber X-prize year...)

I'd humbly suggest Elon work on coming up with a 4 meter boring machine, so we can splice a subway to a supergun, to a space elevator... Would also make a good side passage diameter for Lunarville and Elon City...

Surely he has some enginerds needing more challenges?

And finally, has anybody heard from Jeff lately? Maybe we should have the Cops do a wellness check at Blue Origin, to make sure Jeff is OK, and not having mental issues with the delays caused by his Spaghetti Monster Engines...
🤭

garylester
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Hardly shocking news. Better find something more interesting to talk about.

robertloten
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Its a bump in the road. Dragon had a minor issue and is back in 2 weeks. Thats how its done . Boeing, ULA, notes😂

XCX
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Same old “Shocking or Mind Blowing”. Surely you can find something else to get your message across. How about a nice brief factual headline. Give it a try

briangalton
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Let's hope the thrusters operate properly! Or will the ship be known for evermore as the Boing, Boing, Boing, Starliner as it heads off towards Jupiter?

petemccalam
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"Failure is not an option" is a stupid saying, it linguistically doesn't make sense... It's like saying "Rain is not an option" when talking about the weather.

bikepacker
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Considering life lived in space as an eventuality? Prob. would be like purgatory for us. And like captivity for those borne in space. At least through the first few generations until all grandparent's pass and the fuller taste of it with it.

We're funny and odd by nature at any given moment. Ultimately we're outfitted for movement. We'd actually have to employ a lot more intellect on ourselves.

Our controlled behavior would be more like the base line behavior over anything that's preconceived as undesirable. Including states being-ness, adopted personas of self satisfaction, and completeness the way things are and are not.

For us just living inclusively on a sphere that's filled with the affords of abundance together is difficult?

If this place we're flat. How long do you think it would take before we started pushing ourselves off the edge?

rudyponzio
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Tedious. Samo stuff every time. It's impossible to know what actual video is suppose to be about. Too much rehashing the same info.

davidpi
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You know one thing I can’t stand is cry baby’s telling people who make lots of money telling what they should do with there money. If I was such a person with that kind of money and a bleeding hart said that to me ide tell him to Kelo Mike Alpha

JamesBrisco-mmkc
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If you have to think about it to long its the wrong decision 🤔

XCX
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I did not understand what shocked the industry.

ecoidea
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One can only.y hope NASA will learn its lesson. HHAHHAHAAAHAA… I crack myself up. NASA will continue to use the biggest waste of money it can.

chrisp