SpaceX's Starship Booster Testing, Blue Origin Abort, CAPSTONE Trouble, Sierra Space Habitat Test

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An intriguing week. A few ups and downs really. As always a lot of fun stuff to catch up with at both Starbase Texas and the launch site at 39A in Florida. SpaceX's Starship Booster Testing with and exciting 33 engine spin prime. Some new records broken with Starlink and coverage now on every continent. We had a Blue Origin Abort (unexpected) with New Shepard. Yea, yikes, better dive into that one. More Rocket Lab excitement with ‘The Owl Spreads Its Wings’, some CAPSTONE Trouble, Sierra Space Habitat Test to destruction. Why? To see where the limits are.

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Really enjoy your updates every week, no over the top gushing over SpaceX like other channels, just clearly explained news. Please never stop!

jamesm
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First place! Last time I was this early, SN8 was still in one piece.

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Out of all the space update channels, Marcus has the best vibe.

DanDavisHistory
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In some of Robert Heinlein's stories, old, worn-out rockets were used as carnival rides to take people barely 'into space' and back. Blue Origin built theirs to accomplish the exact same thing!

ProfessorJayTee
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The "Hey, hey Marcus House with you here" never gets old.

Mars_plane_Channel
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Keep up the good work. We need people to report issues with a more positive viewpoint like your videos. Even explosions have merit if the companies learn from them.

dond
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Great update Marcus lots going on for sure! Loved the csi starbase analysis of the hold down clamps. Sometimes low-tech is the best tech. Using good old turnbuckles and hitch pins as a safety backup is brilliant in its simplicity!

bog
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This channel deserves to have 1 million+ subscribers. I love the weekly content Marcus and the team puts out. Thank you all for your hard work!

StewieTheCrazy
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Another excellent installment of space goodness. .. Thank you MH + Team for the hard work

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I really love your videos! Ive been watching them everyweek for the last half year now. I always look forward to saturday for a weekly space news episode :D My compliments for creating such awesome videos!

Jaimbro
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Saturday mornings with coffee and Marcus House videos are the right way to start the weekend.

SavageBluetick
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This is the good stuff. Thanks for your weekly coverage. Great job to you and the team!

silentepublishing
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🧑‍🚀📰So much information in a quick format, I really like your work and how you explain everything. I don't have much time to watch youtube these days and this is why I love how you explain so many topics in 20 minutes, I don't miss anything space related with you Marcus. Great work as usual, thank you! 🚀

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MARCUS, OUT OF ALL THE STARSHIP UPDATE VIDEOS OUT THERE, YOURS IS THE ONE THAT I ENJOY THE MOST...KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK OUR GOOD FREIND.🚀🚀🚀🚀

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I wait all week for this! Keep up the great work Marcus

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Small reminder
The DART mission is estimated to reach Didimos on the 26th of this month

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Incredibly informative, detailed with extraordinarily good video & Photographic backdrop. Thanks for all the hard work.

biovmr
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I love how USA went from launching nearly zero rockets to now having multiple different companies launching (or attempting) very frequently. I wonder if we are the country with the most private and government rocket programs.

DJud
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You 'LITTLE CHANNEL" ???? No way Marcus!!! This one of only a HANDFUL of weekly MUST WATCH Channels!!! And that's a handful of only 5 that I REQUIRE myself to watch... and you are the ONLY REQUIRED WATCHING that is about Space!!! You cover the BEST of the BEST (but not all... because then you would be able to get all the detail in with out having an intermission lol) and I trust YOUR Starship coverage over ANYONE ELSE'S!! Yes there are maybe 2 other rocketry channels I regularly watch, but I never made it a point to MAKE SURE I watch their shows... I don't know how to describe exactly what it is that makes watching your videos so much more PLEASANT than the other... it just is. :)
Okay, enough brown nosing lol.... I've been sharing your videos like crazy and I think I even go my sisters pet bird to subscribe to get you up to that 450 mark (well I THINK Tweedy watched your shows... she won't stop saying 'Hey! Hey!" LOL) I REALLY wanna see that milestone too bro! I hope you hit it... but f not just dont let it get you down, you already have over 400, 000 people that have already said they LOVE YOUR VIDS... even if they don't watch them all the time.... I don't even have 1/one-hundred-thousandth the people paying attention to what I have to say, so you are doing SOMETHING RIGHT!~!!!! HAHAHA!!!!
See you next week bro!! :D

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Thank you for another wonderful video, Marcus!

A water suppression system blasted by nitrogen? Sounds like they want to keep the water from boiling off, or at least keep it in liquid form as long as possible.

Poor CAPSTONE. I hope NASA can fix it! Artemis needs some concrete achievements after all this time, and demonstrating that rectilinear orbit is important.

The Blue Origin event shows that every rocket can be potentially hazardous, no matter how safe it's been up unitl now.

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