SpaceX conducted another successful Starship launch test yesterday evening.

You can watch the full, 1:40:00 footage here:

Invidious YouTube

I’d recommend watching it, it’s a well-done video documentary, not too long, with good views.

  • HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    One vacuum engine went out on starship but the 3 sea level engines gimbaled to compensate and continue on to released all 22 starlink simulators, then land vertical in the ocean as if at the tower.

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        2 days ago

        These idiots are yelping and cheering in the background while rockets burn billions of taxpayer dollars.

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      4 days ago

      Also, they had to ‘glide’ in upper atmosphere for additional ~60s to hit the landing zone. I think they almost ran out of fuel due to engine failure

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        4 days ago

        Yeah they also lost a sea level raptor on the booster towards the end of the accent. That’s honestly not a big deal, losing 1/28 engines at a point in the flight when they’re already probably throttling down a bunch.

        But still, they’ve got some kinks to work out with the raptor 3.

        That said, did you see how much faster it left the launch pad? They’ve seriously increased the thrust with these new raptors.

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          4 days ago

          Scott Manley made video about this. Turns out with raptor 2 they were slow starting on purpose, while now they went full throttle immediately.

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            3 days ago

            Yep, it looks like that new much larger downcomer may really be the thing to thank, now they can actually feed all those engines fast enough.