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Tim and guest Jeff Harmon (Angel studios) discuss the shameful way most of the US media covered the historic flight of Musk's "Starship".
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UPDATE - Booster and Starship disintegrated after a successful launch of the giant rocket.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched a test flight of its Starship rocket early Saturday from its spaceport in Texas, reaching a crucial booster separation stage before exploding. The company’s previous launch attempt in April ended in an explosion. 00:00 Launch 00:40 Booster separation 01:12 Booster explodes
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Spacex Starship blasts off in its second test flight. After Stage separation the booster exploded. Several seconds later the starship exploded.
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Audio Book Playlist https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/O5xcSONeinzB/ Rise of Mankind #9 #10 by John Walker - Science Fiction Space Travel Aliens - Earth has nearly completed a second ship, a sister vessel to the Behemoth. This crowning achievement is hampered by a lack of a necessary element called Ulem, mined in deep space in planetoids and asteroids spread throughout Alliance space. The closest such station failed to deliver their goods. A lone security guard managed to deploy a distress call with a simple message: PIRATES HAVE TAKEN THE STATION Turning to the Earth military council, the Alliance asks them to send the Behemoth to take back the station. In return, they will provide them with all the Ulem they need for two vessels and stay on to complete the construction of the ships. But the Behemoth has just finished a nasty engagement at a research facility and has not even returned home yet. Chances are good that the pirates are merely there to steal an enormous amount of the expensive mineral but you never know…
Audio Book Playlist https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/O5xcSONeinzB/ Rise of Mankind Books #7 and #8 by John Walker - Science Fiction Space Travel Aliens Battle War Fighters Shields Fire Missiles Pulse Blast - On the eve of Humanity's first great journey beyond our solar system, tragedy strikes. Hostile ships arrive, attacking the fledgling fleet and decimating it with ease. Only the intervention of strangers, benevolent aliens prevents the total annihilation of not only the starships, but the planet itself.
Audio Book Playlist https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/O5xcSONeinzB/ Rise of Mankind Books #5 and #6 by John Walker - Science Fiction Space Travel Aliens Battle War Fighters Shields Fire Missiles Pulse Blast - On the eve of Humanity's first great journey beyond our solar system, tragedy strikes. Hostile ships arrive, attacking the fledgling fleet and decimating it with ease. Only the intervention of strangers, benevolent aliens prevents the total annihilation of not only the starships, but the planet itself.
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If you've watched my channel for a while, you'll know I occasionally cover SpaceX Starship stuff. Well, if you haven't been living under a rock, you'll know it finally flew on the 20th of April 2023 from their new launch facility in Boca Chica Texas. The headlines make it sound like a failure of course, although if you follow SpaceX you'll know they weren't expecting the ship to reach orbit. Well, what went wrong probably wasn't an issue with the ship at all. Let me explain why!
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This weird video is the analog of every Ukraine Nooz video western consumers are allowed to watch. The only thought of what-to-do transplanted into the peabrains of the average American noozwatcher is "more weapons." People don't know how to think anymore. These mainline American people from the two major voting blocs are the seamless path of least resistance for the ruling class, soon to be taking over their ignorant lives with example after example of controlling AI tech.
Everyone's at an endless pep rally supporting the sure death of hundreds of thousands. Meanwhile if one person died on a SpaceX rocket, the mainstream media's fake little heads would explode.
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Why did SpaceX's Starship blow up, was the mission a failure, and what happens next? All you need to know after the world's most powerful rocket explodes after lift off
• Elon Musk's Starship exploded four minutes after launching from South Texas
• The two stages failed to separate about three minutes after liftoff
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NOW - SpaceX Starship launches, explodes minutes after takeoff.
NOW - SpaceX Starship launches, explodes minutes after takeoff.
❗️SpaceX Starship Launches Successfully, But Explodes Minutes After Take-Off
Liftoff! SpaceX Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, designed to send astronauts to the Moon, Mars and beyond has been launched, explodes minutes after takeoff.
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With any luck, tomorrow at 8am Eastern time, SpaceX will launch for the first time, the Starship and Super Heavy, fully-reusable rocket that will eventually transport up to 100 people to colonize Mars.
The Starship spacecraft sits atop the giant Super Heavy rocket – a total of 394 feet tall with a diameter of 29.5 feet. Starship will be the world’s most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, capable of carrying up to 150 metric tons in the fully-reusable version, or up to 250 metric tons in the expendable version.
The top half of the system is the Starship spacecraft, itself 164 feet in length by 29.5 feet in diameter.
The bottom half of the system is the Super Heavy launch vehicle, 226 feet in length by 29.5 feet in diameter. It is powered by 33 Raptor engines and will re-enter Earth’s atmosphere to land back at the launch site at Starbase in Texas.
After SpaceX announced its plans to conduct an orbital flight test of the fully stacked Starship spacecraft, pending regulatory approval, the company’s CEO Elon Musk has confirmed its readiness for launch.
In a tweet on Monday, Musk stated that the launch is scheduled to take place “towards the end of the third week of April.”
Starship is the flagship spacecraft of SpaceX that has been eagerly anticipated for its ability to transport payloads and astronauts to deep space destinations such as the Moon and Mars.
Its reusable parts and massive booster, the Super Heavy, are designed to facilitate its launch from Earth’s surface, the Verge reported.
"Elon Musk says SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft is ready to launch soon"
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Mannequin Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987)
"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" is a song co-written by Diane Warren and Albert Hammond, recorded by American rock band Starship for their second studio album, No Protection (1987). It is a power ballad duet featuring Starship vocalists Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas. It is the theme to the romantic comedy film Mannequin.
Trilha sonora original do filme manequim (1987)
" Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now " é uma canção co-escrita por Diane Warren e Albert Hammond , gravada pela banda de rock americana Starship para seu segundo álbum de estúdio, No Protection (1987). É um dueto de power ballad com os vocalistas da Starship, Grace Slick e Mickey Thomas . É o tema do filme de comédia romântica Manequim .
Starship Troopers (宇宙の戦士, Uchū no Senshi, lit. "Warriors of Space") is a six-part anime OVA produced by Sunrise and released in 1988. It is based on the 1959 book Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein. The OVA was dedicated to Heinlein, who died before the first part of the series was released.
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Jerome Branch Corbell has incurable cancer and is cryogenically frozen in the year 1970 in the faint hope of a future cure. His body is revived in 2190 by an oppressive, totalitarian global government called "The State". His personality and memories are extracted (destroying his body in the process) and transferred into the body of a mindwiped criminal. After awakening, he is continually evaluated by Peerssa, a "checker", who has to decide whether he is worth keeping. With the threat of his own mindwiping looming, Corbell works hard to pass the various tests.
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By exposing the sinister Saurians, Navy SEAL Lieutenant Commander Mark Hunter and his team have more than proven themselves. Yet the war between humanity and the intergalactic aliens has only begun—now they must save themselves and all of civilization.
The JSST—the Joint Space Strike Team Hunter has put together from all branches of the U.S. military—is again deployed on board the Earth starcraft carrier Hillenkoetter on a mission to probe a possible historical connection between the Saurians and the Nazi Third Reich. At a planet called Paradies orbiting the red giant star Aldebaran, they discover a long-rumored colony of expatriate Nazis... and the beginnings of a plan to enslave Earth under Nazi—and Saurian—rule.
With Earth at stake, governments deeply compromised, and evil at the door, Solar Warden must fight together to end it all…even if it means sacrificing everything.
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Simply 80's presents "The Worst Song in Rock n' Roll History."
"We Built This City" is a 1985 song by American rock band Starship. It was released as their debut single on their album Knee Deep in the Hoopla.
The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Outside the United States, "We Built This City" topped the charts in Australia and Canada, peaked inside the top ten of the charts in Germany, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden, and Switzerland, the top twenty on the charts in Belgium, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and the top thirty of the charts in Austria and the Netherlands. It has appeared on several "worst song" lists, topping a 2011 Rolling Stone poll of worst songs of the 1980s by a wide margin.
Song co-writers Martin Page and Bernie Taupin have stated that the song is about the decline of live performance clubs in Los Angeles during the 1980s.[2] The lyrics are structured as a plea to corporate interests who are shutting down rock music clubs ("We just want to dance here/ Someone stole the stage") because the corporations are concerned only with profits and respectability ("Too many runaways"), and have forgotten that rock music was what brought people to the city in the first place ("Don't you remember? We built this city on rock and roll!").
Though the song was originally written about Los Angeles, the Starship rendition references San Francisco instead (the hometown of both Starship and its predecessors, Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship), with a spoken-word interlude in which a radio DJ states, "I'm looking out over that Golden Gate Bridge". However, the DJ then says, "Here's your favorite radio station in your favorite radio city, the city by the bay, the city that rocks, the city that never sleeps", stressing the universality of the message: while "the city by the bay" is a nickname for San Francisco and "The City That Never Sleeps" is a well-known nickname for New York City. Capitalizing on the ambiguity, several radio stations added descriptions of their own local areas when they broadcast the song or added their own ident in its place.
The album's title, Knee Deep in the Hoopla, is taken from a lyric in the first verse of this song.
Starship is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. Initially a continuation of Jefferson Starship, it underwent a change in musical direction, the subsequent loss of personnel, and a lawsuit settlement that led to a name change. Starship's 1985 album, Knee Deep in the Hoopla, was certified platinum by the RIAA, and included two singles that went to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart: "We Built This City" and "Sara". Their follow up album, No Protection, released in 1987, was certified gold and featured the band's third number one single, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now". After a short hiatus in the early 1990s, the band reformed in 1992 as "Starship featuring Mickey Thomas" and resumed touring.
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"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" is a song co-written by Diane Warren and Albert Hammond, recorded by American rock band Starship for their second studio album, No Protection (1987). It is a power ballad duet featuring Starship vocalists Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas. It is the theme to the romantic comedy film Mannequin.
The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became Warren's first chart-topper. Elsewhere, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" topped the charts in Canada, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom. In the latter country, it became the second best-selling song of 1987. "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 60th Academy Awards.
In a radio interview, Hammond said that the idea for the song came from his impending marriage to his live-in girlfriend of seven years, after his divorce from his previous wife was finalized. He had said to Warren, "It's almost like they've stopped me from marrying this woman for seven years, and they haven't succeeded. They're not gonna stop me doing it." The song has been considered "feel good" propelled by a strong synthesizer beat.
The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 on April 4, 1987. In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart for four weeks and became the UK's second best-selling song of 1987 behind "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley. The song also reached the top 10 in six other European countries. It became the first chart-topping song to be written by Warren. At the time, Grace Slick became, at age 47, the oldest woman to attain a number-one single in the United States, surpassed only by Cher, who was 52 when her song "Believe" reached number one in early 1999.
Starship is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. Initially a continuation of Jefferson Starship, it underwent a change in musical direction, the subsequent loss of personnel, and a lawsuit settlement that led to a name change. Starship's 1985 album, Knee Deep in the Hoopla, was certified platinum by the RIAA, and included two singles that went to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart: "We Built This City" and "Sara". Their follow up album, No Protection, released in 1987, was certified gold and featured the band's third number one single, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now". After a short hiatus in the early 1990s, the band reformed in 1992 as "Starship featuring Mickey Thomas" and resumed touring.
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Starship Victory, a faithful alien spacecraft guarding its shattered system for ten thousand years agreed to come to Earth. Now, Captain Maddox and his crew have a new assignment. They must find Professor Ludendorff before the New Men do. The New Men need Ludendorff’s help so they can capture the alien starship. Maddox needs the neglected super-weapons repaired so he can rescue a Star Watch fleet trapped deep in enemy territory.
But time is running out for the stranded, battered fleet. They’re low on food, fuel and missiles. Worse for Maddox, Meta is missing, kidnapped by the enemy, while the alien personality in the AI struggles to adjust to this new era. Can Maddox pull everyone together or will the brilliant New Men win yet another stunning victory?
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Starship Victory, a faithful alien spacecraft guarding its shattered system for ten thousand years agreed to come to Earth. Now, Captain Maddox and his crew have a new assignment. They must find Professor Ludendorff before the New Men do. The New Men need Ludendorff’s help so they can capture the alien starship. Maddox needs the neglected super-weapons repaired so he can rescue a Star Watch fleet trapped deep in enemy territory.
But time is running out for the stranded, battered fleet. They’re low on food, fuel and missiles. Worse for Maddox, Meta is missing, kidnapped by the enemy, while the alien personality in the AI struggles to adjust to this new era. Can Maddox pull everyone together or will the brilliant New Men win yet another stunning victory?
SpaceX is the first rocket company to devise a way to completely recover the first stage of their rockets with the falcon nine. Even the Space Shuttle discarded the biggest piece of the first stage, the propellant tank. The way SpaceX did this was by adding landing legs to the Falcon nine's first stage. Well with the new starship rocket they're building they plan to skip the legs and catch the starship and the first stage booster right out of mid air. Let me Explain Why!
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Wednesday, March 3, the SpaceX team attempted a high-altitude flight test of Starship serial number 10 (SN10) – the third high-altitude suborbital flight test of a Starship prototype from SpaceX’s site in Cameron County, Texas. Similar to the high-altitude flight tests of Starship SN8 and SN9, SN10 will be powered through ascent by three Raptor engines, each shutting down in sequence prior to the vehicle reaching apogee – approximately 10 km in altitude. SN10 will perform a propellant transition to the internal header tanks, which hold landing propellant, before reorienting itself for reentry and a controlled aerodynamic descent.
The Starship prototype will descend under active aerodynamic control, accomplished by independent movement of two forward and two aft flaps on the vehicle. All four flaps are actuated by an onboard flight computer to control Starship’s attitude during flight and enable precise landing at the intended location. SN10’s Raptor engines will then reignite as the vehicle attempts a landing flip maneuver immediately before touching down on the landing pad adjacent to the launch mount.
A controlled aerodynamic descent with body flaps and vertical landing capability, combined with in-space refilling, are critical to landing Starship at destinations across the solar system where prepared surfaces or runways do not exist, and returning to Earth. This capability will enable a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo on long-duration, interplanetary flights and help humanity return to the Moon, and travel to Mars and beyond.
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Successful testflight and landing of Starship 10.
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TIME STAND STILL: Track Six
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MAN IN MOTION: Track Two
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Album: Knee Deep in the Hoopla
We're amazed by the mass production fashion of Spacex Starship prototypes at Boca Chica! Besides SpaceX Starship news, we also analyze VP Mike Pence's latest epic speech on NASA's Artemis moon program plans.
As Star Trek fans, we can't help but have to say Spacex Starship rocket will indeed make humanity a multi-planetary civilization as envisioned in our favorite sci-fi series.
Spacex Starship construction work at SpaceX Boca Chica facility is in full swing. Spacex raptor engine test with Starship SN1 could take place as early as March 2020.
SpaceX and the space tourism company Space Adventures plan to use SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule for future space tourism flights around earth.
Mainstream news media is exaggerating the latest failed SpaceX Falcon 9 booster landing after another successful Starlink satellites deployment, in order to spread anti SpaceX FUD stories again.
The US Vice president, Mike Pence, gave an epic speech at NASA's Langley Research Center on NASA's Artemis moon and Mars program. In particular, he welcomed NASA's budget increase, and said that the 2024 manned moon landing would be accomplished by any means necessary, e.g. with support from the private space sector.
We explain why SpaceX's Starship will make NASA's outdated SLS / Orion / lunar gateway / small moon lander architecture entirely obsolete, and why Starship itself will perfectly serve as our first moon base.
We explain why NASA won't be able to fly astronauts to Mars with their Gateway to Mars, and why SpaceX Starship is our only true hope for establishing future Mars colonies.
Where will such a huge budget for the US Space Force be spent on in 2021? Will NASA's budget increase be sufficient for a crewed Artemis moon landing in 2024? And why suddenly would Elon want a HORIZONTAL Starship Landing on the moon?!
Our fun narration of a resumed Moon Race between the US and Russia as motivation for the newest branch of the armed forces in the States, the US Space Force.
The largest portion of the US Space Force budget in 2021 would be spent on research and development. We speculate on a new Spacex Starship military version and Starship landing on moon with US space marines.
As for Spacex Starship news, SpaceX Boca Chica facility is starting to mass produce Spacex Starship test rocket. So SpaceX's location at Boca Chica really looks like turning into a real Starship Gigafactory.
SpaceX is winning in the Crew Dragon vs Starliner contest to send astronauts to the ISS from American soil again. Since the crew dragon capsule has already been transported to Kennedy Space Center, SpaceX's first human flight could take place as early as May 2020.
NASA SLS center core arrived at Stennis space center and will undergo a series of green-run tests over the next months.
President Donald Trump proposed an increase of NASA budget by 12.5% to $25 billion for the fiscal year 2021, which gives new hope for the development of NASA moon 2024 rocket and the Gateway to Mars.
The new NASA budget for a crewed moon lander could trigger an impressive SpaceX vs Blue Origin vs Boeing race in bringing the first humans to the moon again.
If Congress would approve NASA's increased budget request for 2021-2025, a manned Moon landing by 2024 within NASA's Artemis program might indeed become a reality. Either with the SLS / Orion / Gateway / small lunar lander architecture, or by chartering SpaceX Starship / Super Heavy.
SpaceX's Starship could land on the moon horizontally by using more powerful cold gas thrusters, in order to avoid hurling the lunar soil away due to extremely high speeds.
Not only SpaceX Starship Boca Chica factory is progressing nicely, but SpaceX is also considering to reopen their facility at the port of LA to accelerate Starship / Super Heavy's assembly even further! Besides the latest Starship pressure test, we also discuss whether NASA's 2024 moon landing is endangered by a new congress bill.
The Starship tank prototype successfully reached 8.5 bar in the latest SpaceX Starship tank test, paving the way for future crewed Starship missions.
In order to accelerate the assembly of SpaceX Super Heavy booster and Elon's ambitious SpaceX Starship Mars landing plan, SpaceX is considering to build a second Starship factory besides the current SpaceX Starship Boca Chica facility.
Another successful Falcon 9 SpaceX Starlink satellites deployment makes a further step towards the launch of SpaceX Internet 2020 in North America.
ESA's Clear Space mission is an important step towards solving the space debris problem.
Jim Bridenstine has a difficult time to keep NASA's Artemis program. A new congress bill namely proposes to cancel Artemis 2024 manned moon landing. If the bill gets passed, it would also basically force NASA to solely utilize Boeing's launch system in the future, instead of any commercial solutions, e.g. a SpaceX moon lander.
The first 16 science experiments and technology demonstrations of the commercial lunar services payloads program have been revealed. One of them might provide some highly useful data for a future SpaceX Starship moon or Mars landing.
We're impressed by Boca Chica's insane speed with Spacex Starship pressure test. Besides updates on Spacex Starship prototype, Elon also teased how easily end users can connect to the SpaceX Starlink Wifi. Last but not least, NASA's TESS just discovered a new earth-like exoplanet to point the JWST at!
If the SpaceX Crew Dragon inflight abort test will be successful, SpaceX will be one giant step closer towards bringing astronauts to the ISS with a SpaceX Falcon 9 Crew Dragon launch.
SLS core stage has now left NASA Michoud Assembly Facility and is being moved towards NASA's Stennis Space Center for green run tests. This SLS center core is planned to send a NASA Artemis Orion spacecraft into moon orbit later in 2020. But you know who we think will win in this Spacex Starship vs SLS moon race ;)
Thanks to the aggressive Spacex Starlink satellite launch schedule with their Falcon 9 rocket we expect SpaceX Starlink Wifi coverage for North America by end 2020. Elon Musk just revealed how used-friendly the Starlink receiver dishes or user antennas will be.
NASA's transiting exoplanet survey satellite (TESS) just found a new earth-sized exoplanet in the habitable zone of the Dorado constellation. This likely rocky planet is now designated as TOI 700 d and would be a perfect target for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in search for extraterrestrial life by analyzing exoplanetary oxygen.
Project Breakthrough Starshot has developed a new method to let solar sail self-adjust itself on an interstellar light sail travel. Hence we could precisely shoot light sail spacecrafts towards interesting destinations outside the solar system like Proxima Centauri b.
A new study based on data from the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter shows that Mars is losing water much faster than we thought. So Elon should really hurry up with his Spacex Starship mars landing plan ;)
At Boca Chica, SpaceX successfully completed a new Spacex starship pressure test as preparation for the upcoming Starship orbital test flights. Besides, the Spacex starship prototype SN1 is being assembled at record speeds.
We analyze all SpaceX 2020 plans with regard to Starship, Starlink and of course their very first crewed mission of sending astronauts to the ISS. Besides the SpaceX updates, we also briefly talk about India's new Chandrayaan-3 moon mission for 2020.
New buildings and huge tents have been erected at SpaceX Boca Chica spaceport. The SpaceX Boca Chica launch pad will soon be ready for Starship prototype test flight and also future SpaceX Super Heavy booster launches.
Starship Mk3 prototype has now been renamed to Starship Serial Number 1, so Starship SN1. We think Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship schedule is a bit too optimistic and we expect Starship SN1 prototype to be finished in mid 2020.
The very first SpaceX Falcon 9 Crew Dragon launch with humans on board could already take place in the second quarter of 2020, if the crucial Crew Dragon inflight abort test will be successfully completed in January 2020.
Finally delivering NASA astronauts to the ISS with the Crew Dragon capsule will be an important milestone for SpaceX in 2020, since this would further demonstrate the reliability of SpaceX's rocket technology and launch systems, and might even lead to future joint NASA-SpaceX moon or Mars missions.
Two Falcon 9 launches for the SpaceX Starlink satellite deployment are planned for January, and North America can already expect SpaceX Starlink internet coverage by the end of 2020.
After the failure of Chandrayaan-2, India just announced their new Chandrayaan-3 moon mission which plans to land a rover near the lunar south pole in November 2020.
We hope to see more space agencies chartering SpaceX's launch systems for their moon missions and SpaceX Starship landing on the moon marking the first step of an international moon colony.
An insightful comment on our last video reveals that the failed Starliner ISS docking is not due to a simple software bug, but rather a FUNDAMENTAL engineering ERROR at Boeing! Besides the Starliner update, we also talk about the importance of the Long March 5 rocket for China and some highly interesting upcoming Venus and Mars missions.
The firing of Boeing's CEO Dennis Muilenburg is deeply connected to the latest Boeing Starliner test failure. Their CST-100 Starliner spacecraft failed to dock to the ISS after the Starliner launch on 20th Dec.
A smart viewer of our channel pointed out that the latest Starliner ISS mission fail was due to some fundamental flaws in the engineering process of the Starliner spacecraft rather than a pure software bug.
China successfully completed their Long March 5 rocket test. The Long March 5 rocket is supposed to deliver the first Chinese Mars rover, to help build China's next bigger space station, and to launch the Chang'e 5 lunar sample return mission in 2020.
The upcoming Venus flybys of the Parker solar probe will provide valuable data on the interaction between Venus' atmosphere and solar wind.
Th European Space Agency (ESA) just committed to a Mars sample return mission to bring back rock samples which will be collected during the NASA Mars mission 2020. However, the Earth return vehicle from ESA will come back only in 2031. By that time, we already expect to see routine SpaceX Mars landing delivering cargo and collecting samples, as well as the first SpaceX human mission to Mars. Elon Musk and SpaceX are just far more ambitious with regard to Mars & Moon colonization as compared to NASA or ESA.
As you all liked our previous prediction on how human spaceflight will unfold in the next decades, we've decided to do an updated Mars colonization timeline now, including both the SpaceX Starship orbital prototype development in the near future and Elon Musk's Mars colonization plan in the a bit more distant future.
A Falcon 9 rocket once again successfully delivered SpaceX Cargo Dragon capsule to the ISS within the CRS-19 Commercial Resupply Service mission for NASA.
Boeing CST-100 Starliner crew capsule is now mounted onto a ULA Atlas V rocket for the upcoming uncrewed test flight to the ISS.
We expect SpaceX Crew Dragon launching NASA astronauts to the ISS by mid 2020, after the critical Crew Dragon in-flight abort test takes place within the next few weeks.
The first step for SpaceX Mars roadmap is of course the testing of the Mk3 and Mk4 SpaceX Starship test rocket in the next two years. The Mk4 Starship prototype could already deliver the first cargoes to the Moon in 2021.
By 2022, SpaceX Starship orbital refueling technology should be well developed. Moreover, Starship and Super Heavy production seriously starts to ramp up thanks to the new huge revenues from the Starlink broadband satellite internet service. Two unmanned Starships will be sent towards Mars within the 2022 Mars orbit transfer window and the first Elon Musk Mars landing takes place.
The success of the Dearmoon mission in 2023 convinces NASA to scrap SLS and instead charter SpaceX Starship to bring their astronauts back to the moon in 2024 for their Artemis program.
In the 2024 Mars orbit transfer window, two further unmanned Starship missions are sent to Mars and deliver the first SpaceX Mars transportation infrastructure to the Erebus Montes region, a preferred site for building future Mars bases.
The first SpaceX Mars human mission takes place in the 2026 window, with a new Starship design incorporating artificial gravity and radiation shielding for the astronauts on board.
In late 2030s, regular Starship travel between Mars and Earth is established and the population of Mars colonies grows beyond 10,000 people.
We discuss whether the recent closing of the Cocoa Starship building site and the Mk1 Starship test failure have an negative impact on SpaceX Starship takeoff schedule. Besides, we explore whether NASA's new human spaceflight head will lead to more NASA and SpaceX collaboration.
All SpaceX Starship Florida building activities are being moved to SpaceX Starship Boca Chica facility after the partial explosion of SpaceX Starship test rocket Mk1.
SpaceX apparently wants to speed up the building process of Starship Mk3, the first SpaceX Starship orbital prototype, by joining the forces of Boca China and Cocoa. Hence we believe the SpaceX Starship test flight date in 2020 won't suffer further huge delays.
Douglas Loverro has just been sworn in as NASA's new associate administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
Jim Bridenstine estimates the launch costs of SLS to be lower than 2 billion USD and denies that there is a competition going on between SLS and commercial rocket launch systems.
Although we really appreciate Loverro's optimism on NASA landing astronauts on the Moon in 2024, we have to rant about him talking about SpaceX Starship and Blue Origin New Glenn as if these two were on the same level.
Anyway, it appears that NASA is more and more opening up for incorporating commercial rockets into their Artemis program. If SpaceX would succeed with their planned cargo Starship moon landing in 2021 and unmanned Starship moon round trip in 2022, there is a good chance that NASA will scrap SLS and instead charter SpaceX Starship to bring their astronauts back to the moon in 2024.
The company Nanoracks has booked a spot in SpaceX rideshare program for their Space Habitat Demo mission, where they will try to build a small space station from used rockets! On the other hand, China is busy preparing their most powerful rocket, the Long March 5, for the Chinese Mars mission.
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is being tested for the upcoming SpaceX ISS launch: the CRS-19 cargo resupply mission.
The SmallSat Rideshare Program offers free payload capacity in SpaceX Falcon 9 launch to small satellite operators. Nanoracks is sending eight cubesats and a space habitat construction experiment within a 2020 SpaceX rideshare opportunity to test the technology of building small space stations from space debris.
Boeing CST-100 Starliner crew capsule has been attached to the Atlas V rocket for an upcoming uncrewed test flight. We expect SpaceX Crew Dragon to launch astronauts to the ISS by mid 2020 and Boeing by late 2020. Hopefully we'll see more NASA and SpaceX collaboration in the future, especially after SpaceX manned capsule launching for NASA and SpaceX Starship landing on the moon before the SLS.
China is testing their Long March 5 rocket for the upcoming Chang'e 5 lunar sample return mission. The same China Long March rocket is scheduled to launch China's first Mars lander in 2020, and even China's first manned mission to the moon afterwards. Besides, China is planning to build lunar bases and mine lunar resources e.g. 3 Helium-3 for fusion reactors.
NASA's Ames Research Center released a new animation showing the cloud evolution on Mars over a full day night cycle. It will be highly interesting to see what NASA Mars 2020 rover will find on this fascinating red planet.
The National Academy of Sciences found evidence for ribose sugar in extraterrestrial meteorites, which is in our opinion a clear proof for the abundance of life in the universe.
It's time to talk again about our favorite space competition, SLS vs SpaceX ! It looks more and more likely that SpaceX is winning, even more now, since now a 2 billion USD prize for the first private company to land people on the moon, is being considered. And we also talk about a new brilliant plan from Robert Zubrin called Mars Direct 2.0, and then also about Venus, our other favorite planet.
In the never ending race SLS vs SpaceX Super heavy and starship, the victor is getting more and more clear. First of all, in a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives' Science, Space and Technology Committee hearing on Sept. 18th, serious doubts were raised on the achievability of the 2024 date for landing american astronauts back on the moon with NASA's Artemis program. Ken Bowersox, NASA's acting associate administrator for human exploration and operations was actually quite blunt in saying that the 2024 target is unrealistic.
So the race SLS vs starship is no race at all, because apparently NASA has lost before it is starting.
On the other hand, Newt Gingrich recently proposed a 2 billion USD prize for the first private space company that would first land astronauts on the moon. Elon was quick to respond on Twitter, stating that "this is a great idea". We certainly think the probability is very high that Starship will be the vehicle to land on the moon in 2024, and not a NASA lander from Boeing, Lockheed, or Northrop Grumman. And neither Blue Origin does have the capability to land their Blue Moon lander by 2024, as we explain.
So the only one really capable of landing on the moon in 2024 is SpaceX, with Elon certainly eyeing that possible 2 billion USD prize. This could force NASA to make a SpaceX NASA contract for ferrying NASA astronauts to the moon in starship, and abandon the SLS altogether, SpaceX Starship vs SLS debate once and for all.
Then we also briefly talk about new research from our other favorite planet in the solar system, Venus, which gets far too less recognition these days. A new paper shows that Venus could have supported Oceans and a moderate climate for billions of years, until only 700 million years ago, something went terribly wrong.
And then we finally want to analyze Robert Zubrin's fascinating new plan called Mars Direct 2.0, in which he proposes two new alternative plans, involing the use of a giant fleet of mini starships, which would only have 1/4 the size of a regular starship, being in constant rotation between earth and mars. He also talks about the NASA SLS vs SpaceX Falcon Heavy, detailing a mars semi direct plan, which would only involve the Falcon Heavy.
His rotation plan would involve SpaceX orbital refueling, of the mini starships, which would actually never land on earth, only on mars. However, we have to say that there are some issues with this plan, for example the SpaceX starship gravity problem, which the mini starships could not solve so easily as the bigger starships. Then they also have less volume, and being smaller, would have less space for additional insulation against cosmic rays. How SpaceX will colonize mars, will ultimately probably be decided by the reality of economics and which approach will be more profitable and safe in the long run.
In this video we want to talk about the Elon Musk Starship Test in Boca Chica and at the Kennedy Space Center. We also want to talk about the Crew Dragon progress, then also about the New Glenn, Blue Origins's rocket, and about interesting new developments on the moon.
So everyone is eagerly waiting for the Elon Musk starship test rocket to laucnh from Launchpad 39A in Kennedy Space Center, or from Boca Chica spaceport, Texas. Who will be first? Well, we want to analyze the progress being made with Starship, and see that one of the Elon Musk Starship prototype in Boca Chica, now already has fins installed, and resembles a scene from a Tatooine droid junkyard, as if taken at Wattos workshop from Episode 1. We find that the earliest launch date for the Mk1 prototype in Boca Chica, is the 13th of October. However, delays are very likely. In Florida on the other hand, the Mk2 prototype first has to be transported to Launchpad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, which will happen soon. Meanwhile, preparations are underway to prepare Launchpad 39A for the upcoming launches of the Starship test flight rocket. It will first only consist of Starship launches alone, but then later for the orbital flights, starship and super heavy. For that SpaceX will need to modify the launch pad, so that super heavy won't damage the concrete foundation. We certainly will learn more on the Elon Musk starship presentation wich will take place on the coming Saturday, the 28th of September.
But then afterwards we certainly will see the that the spacex starship prototype lifts off.
Meanwhile, Blue Origin is also busy at Launchpad 36, not far from the SpaceX facilities at the Kennedy Space Center. But why are we not so enthusiastic about Blur Origin as we are for SpaceX? We explain in detail why.
Meanwhile on the moon, the chinese rover Yutu-2 discovers a strange gel-like substance, which spurs quite a few outlandish theories, as always. However, Clive Neal from the University of Notre Dame is comparing this to a finding which has been discovered by Harrison Schmitt while on the Apollo 17 mission at Taurus Littrow valley back in 1972. There, a very similar mineral composition was found, which is created by intense heat through meteorite impacts.
Also related to the moon, is a highly interesting statement by the russian space agency Roscosmis, released on the 17th of September, announcing a collaboration between the russian and the chinese space agencies, for future moon exploration. A highly interesting development, which might have some political consequences for future moon exploration and future moon bases. Considering that SpaceX Starship plans to land on the moon in 2021, it is really not unlikely that one day we'll have two moon bases clusters, one western power dominated, and one dominated by the eastern powers.
As always, we want to talk about the progress of the Spacex Starship Mk1 prototype in Boca Chica, but also a bit about the plans for the Boca Chica Space port. Then we also want to talk about the mars landing sites, the plans for a moon space elevator, and the NASA Artemis moon landing.
Before talking about starship, we'd first like to go a bit more into detail regarding the potential landing sites of future Starship missions on Mars. We find that many of the proposed landing sites are in a region known as Erebus Montes, right between Arcadia Planitia, and Amazonis Planitia. Besides the advantages mentioned in our last space video, this region would offer even more advantages, which we would like to discuss in detail.
On the topic of the moon, we got the news that Yuzaku Maezawa sold most of his company to free up time so that he will have more time to train for the 2023 dearmoon mission, a roundtrip around the moon with Starship.
On the topic of Starship, the SpaceX Starship prototypes are both nearing completion, with the Mk1 soon ready to get the nose cone installed. Fortunately, the SpaceX starship mk2 survived Dorian undamaged, because they put the SpaceX starship inside a wind-shelter, among other reasons, as a precautionary measure to protect the prototype from high winds. When finished, the SpaceX starship scale will be incredible, standing 55meters tall.
We also want to briefly talk about the three phases of Boca Chica spaceport, which will see a flight to an altitude of 20km in the near future, maybe with luck as early as October (Elon time). We have no further news of Elon's SpaceX starship presentation 2019, but we are sure that the SpaceX Starship specs will be absolutely incredible, once the prototypes are finished and ready to demonstrate the spacex starship thrust of the extremely powerful raptor engines.
We also want to talk a bit more about the Artemis moon program. NASA is currently investigating the possibility of using Bigelow Aerospace inflatable modules as the key modules for the lunar gateway station. We hope to see this happen, as we think that inflatable habitats make a lot of sense.
Then we also want to see what the current status of NASA's SLS rocket is, and if they will be able to make it in time for the planned Artemis 1 launch in mid 2020. But we still suspect that we will see a SpaceX Starship moon landing before the Artemis 3 moon landing in 2024. This might result in quite an embarrassment for NASA, should they land later on the moon than SpaceX. We included this in a little animated joke, also visualizing the insane SpaceX starship size comparison to the tiny little NASA lunar lander.
And lastly, we also want to talk about a highly interesting concept, recently formulated in a paper, namely the concept of a moon elevator. We think this idea is brilliant, as it would allow to transport crew and cargo to and from the moon very cheaply, and free up all the starships to fully concentrate on Mars.
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Still early days campaign. My fleet was returning from a deep space survey expedition; my new Buffalo-class freighter filled with the prized loot of two derelict station salvage operations in unexplored territory.
We want to talk about the landing site of the first Starship Mars Mission and also discuss the reasoning behind the interesting choice of Arcadia Planitia as one of the first sites for the starship mars landing. Then we of course also want to talk about the close encounter between a starlink satellite and an ESA Aeolus satellite, the unfortunately failed India moon mission Chandrayaan-2, about the Florida Starship prototype surviving Hurricane Dorian, and about Dr.Robert Zubrins ingenious moon direct plan for establishing a moonbase soon and cheaply.
We first start by being happy that SpaceX's starship prototype currently under assembly in Cocoa, Florida, was fortunately not harmed by Hurricane Dorian. Unfortunately, we cannot really celebrate, since this came at the cost of the Bahamas suffering severe destruction by Dorian. We therefore decided to donate to the Hurricane Dorian Relief fund, link below. Since the SpaceX starship prototype has not been damaged, the SpaceX mars mission can continue and Elon Musk Starship presentation will also not be altered, the date remains the 28th of September. Current plans for the Starship prototype launch indicate October, which we find quite optimistic, we think Nobvember might be more likely. We hope to be lucky because we will be in Florida in early November and get the chance to see the prototype lift off from afar.
In other news, an encounter between an ESA Aelous Satellite and a Starlink satellite has been fortunately resolved, the cause for this situation having been a software bug. Hopefully it has been fixed in order to avoid such situations in the future.
Now talking again about Starship mars SpaceX, we have the very interesting news that a first potential landing site is now favored among the other possible landing sites: Arcadia Planitia. We explain which conditions a landing site on Mars has to fulfill in order to be a viable spot for the landing of Starship, and in order to establish a future mars colony there.
Then we also want to briefly discuss the Indian moon mission Chandrayaan-2. It of course saddens us that contact to the lander has been lost, however, we still want to congratulate India and are sure that the next mission to the moon will be a success.
Lastly, we want to talk about a way to build a moonbase for only 2-3 billion USD, as detailed by the Open Lunar Foundation. Dr.Robert Zubrin has a detailed plan, as how to make that happen, using only existing hardware in form of SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy. We discuss this ingenious plan in detail.
So now that Starhopper has fulfilled its mission, we focus on the Spacex Florida Starship, which will soon be transported to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) according to newly filed permits by SpaceX. Then of course we also want to talk about the next generation starship 2.0, and also about the completion of the James Webb space telescope (JWST).
We first would like to recapitulate the successful 150m SpaceX untethered hop test of SpaceX's Starhopper vehicle last week. Now that it has fulfilled its mission, the focus will be entirely shifted to the SpaceX starship mk1 and mk2 prototypes in Boca Chica, Texas, and Cocoa Florida. In Cocoa, we can even already see parts for the Starship and Super Heavy Booster lying around. Newly filed permits reveal that already in September, SpaceX will transport the starship orbital prototype from Cocoa to the KSC, where it will do its fits suborbital test flight in October, Elon time. So we adjust it to a more likely November launch date. When the starship prototype lifts off, it will reach an altitude of 20km, certainly a magnificent sight compared to the Starhopper's 150m.
The Elon Musk starship presentation is now scheduled for the 28th of September, so not long before the test flights will begin.
Then we of course want to talk in detail about Elon's mentioning of Starship 2.0, the next gen starship successor with a diameter of 18m. The height is not yet specified, but if it would also be twice as tall as the current Starship, it would offer 8x the volume of the current gen starship, so around 8000 cubic meters! That is almost 9x the interior volume of the entire ISS, and 4x the interior volume of the huge planned Bigelow BA2100 inflatable habitat module. It could offer space for about 120 raptor engines, creating ginormous thrust, multiplying the launch capacity of the current gen starship. But of course we want to still remain focused on the current gen Starship 1.0, because it is already insane enough and so far ahead of the competition, as we show in a SpaceX starship comparison. SpaceX Starship vs SLS? Superior in every way. Versus the upcoming Vulcan from ULA? Lol, don't make us laugh. Versus the upcoming New Glenn from Blue Origin? Though better than Vulcan, it is still far weaker than Starship and Super Heavy!
And then we of course want to talk about the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the giant successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, which will have a mirror and sensitivity high enough to detect biomarker gases in exoplanet atmospheres, lightyears away from earth. It will use spectroscopy in order to measure the light that passes from the parent star, through the atmosphere of the exoplanet, when the exoplanet passes in front of the star (light transit method). It might even enable the detection of so-called techno signatures, meaning gases that can only be of technological origin, emitted by potential alien civilizations.
In this video we want to think about how to make mars a habitable planet. Without some crucial upgrades to the current colonization ideas, we deem mars colonization impossible. We show ways to overcome the detrimental effects of low gravity and cosmic radiation, and therefore how to make mars habitable for humans.
First of all we'd of course like to congratulate SpaceX on the amazing achievement of the first Starhopper 150 m high Starhopper test hop, this is a day for the history books! This will actually enable our future on mars. But before thinking about that, some severe problems have to be overcome. Now after showing last week that terraforming mars with nukes will not work, we want to take a look at some research papers. Recent studies show that for example a low g environment wreaks havoc on the human body over longer periods of time. Then there is also the very big problem of cosmic radiation. New studies show that on a trip to and from mars, the cosmic radiation would severely impact the cognitive abilities of the astronauts in a very strong and negative way.
And then the problems persist on Mars as well, because the red planet doesn't have a magnetic field, and the gravity is only 38% earth gravity. We therefore want to propose a way of a complete colonization and a mars terraforming timeline, step by step, in order to overcome every single one of these problems.
The starship to mars would need to be modified by tethering together two or more starships and also the starships would need shielding with hydrogenated BNNTs.
Then after arriving on mars, we would construct mars homes underground in martian caves or lavatubes.
After that, we would construct rotational ring habitats as fast as possible, in order to reduce the detrimental effects of low gravity environment on the human body.
We then would move below ground after quite some time and build huge dome structures made of aerogel material. They would warm themselves only by sunrays.
Then we could outfit these domes with the rotational habitats in order to also have 1g in these domes. We then would have sunlight, 1g and nice temperatures in these domes.
Afterwards, we would start terraforming mars with advanced technology not yet available today, in order to access the deep hidden martian CO2 reserves, else we'll never get to high enough atmospheric pressure. We'll probably also need genetically engineered CO2 producing, extremely resilient bacteria. After a few hundred years the terraforming process should then be finished. We absolutrely believe that humans on Mars 2030 is absolutely realistic, and 3d printers will probably also see heavy utilization to first create an underground martian cave 3d printer mars colony. And it all began today with Starhopper. We truly live in amazing times and want to share our enthusiasm with you.
SpaceX's Starhopper flight planned to go as high as 200 m is being delayed by the FAA, SpaceX's suborbital flights with the Starship prototypes could happen as early as September (Elon-time adjusted), and SpaceX has revealed the upcoming launches of the Starlink satellites until mid 2020.
With Starhopper flight successful at 20 m height a few weeks ago, the next SpaceX Starhopper flight test is planned to go as high as 200 m. Unfortunately the Starhopper second test is stalled because the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) approval is still missing. We of course have our own theory on why this approval is taking so long, so put on your tinfoil hats. However we are sure that the Starhopper prototype will soon fly 200 m high, at the latest in September.
Meanwhile, the Starship flight test of the Starship orbital prototype is nearing. Elon indicated in a tweet that it could take place as early as on the 24th of August, just in time for his Spacex Starship presentation. SpaceX's massive Starship prototype is being assembled at the moment, both in Boca Chica Texas and Cocoa Florida. But of course we are talking about Elon-time here, so we came up with a fun conversion from Elon-time to regular time, as an homage to the Lorentz time dilation transform of Einstein's special relativity. It is of course purely fun, but we estimate that the SpaceX orbital Starship will not take off before mid September.
Then we have the next SpaceX launch dates with Falcon 9 of 60 Starlink satellites each, being the 17th of October and the 4th of November. We are amazed to find that 7 more launches are planned in the first half of 2020, so 9 launches until mid 2020. Falcon 9 Starlink deployment must however be further refined, because the loss ratio is still too high. We then reflect on why Starlink is such a genius move of Elon, and how Starlink's lower latency time, will make it superior to submarine sea cables. We speculate that Wall Street will certainly pay a nice premium to use Starlink in order to have an edge over other traders, with their high-frequency algo bots.
NASA has been working on their SLS already for 10 years, but the progress is so slow that we doubt NASA could land humans on the Moon by 2024 within their Artemis program.
Looking over to China, we find that the Chang'e 4 mission is still ongoing, and that the small rover Yutu-2 is still cruising on the far side of the moon, taking interesting pictures and performing science experiments.
We also take a look at a China private rocket company called Linkspace, which just recently did a 300 m high hopping test of their own. This is certainly an interesting new space race of reusable rockets.
------- ✅Recommended videos✅ -------
Our latest Starship & Starhopper update:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/tTz0CSIFs1WT/
We analysed Elon Musk Mars colony plan & explained how first landing on the Moon (either in collaboration with NASA or by themselves) fits into this:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/A958Nv26oQY1/
We explain why we feel more sad than happy on the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/8j4GSVf48n6y/
------- Interesting resources to look up: -------
Starlink Homepage:
https://www.starlink.com/
SpaceX's Mars Homepage:
https://www.spacex.com/mars
Worldwide submarine sea cable map:
https://www.submarinecablemap.com/
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We're amazed by the fast progress of the two SpaceX orbital Starship prototypes in Boca Chica and Cocoa. Moreover, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully sent the heavy AMOS-17 satellite into its orbit. But why didn't a Falcon 9 reentry happen, despite the rocket 1st stage being reusable? Last but not least, the secret X-37B military space plane and the LightSail 2 solar sail spacecraft can't be missing in this week's spaceflight news!
While we're eagerly awaiting the second Starhopper untethered hop of as high as 200 m, SpaceX Starship orbital prototype at SpaceX Texas facility is nearing its final assembly stage. According to Elon, the very first orbital Starship flight test could take place as early as by the end of August, after at least three raptor engines being installed onto Elon Musk Starship test rocket.
Why didn't the Falcon 9 first stage return to the launch site after separating from the second stage during the latest AMOS-17 mission? We give you our explanation in the video, and of course we'd like to hear your opinion in the comments as well :) But at least, the Falcon 9 fairing recovery from the Falcon 9 reusable second stage was a success.
NASA just released a 250 page technical assessment of SpaceX Super Heavy booster and Starship vehicle. The historic Apollo Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) will get new structures and upgrades, in order to support the planned Starship / Super Heavy launch frequency of as high as 24 times per year. "Starship / SuperHeavy will enable delivery of cargo and people to the Moon and Mars". Similar versions of this sentence appear multiple times in NASA's assessment for the SpaceX Starship and Super Heavy launch vehicle. Is NASA finally accepting the fact that their own SLS (Space Launch System) can't compete with SpaceX's reusable rockets in any way? If SpaceX continue their incredibly fast Starship and Raptor engine progress, we could indeed see Elon Musk Starship rocket flying for the Artemis Moon 2024 mission.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a new space command within the French Air Force.
The X-37B orbital test vehicle from the US Air Force has been in orbit for already 700 days. Since it's a classified mission, everyone is speculating about the real purpose behind this secret space plane.
The new SpaceX prototype suit, as well as the next gen space suit system from Collins Aerospace in collaboration with ILC Dover for future Moon and Mars missions, show significant improvements compared to NASA's current space suits.
LightSail 2 was launched more than one month ago by a SpaceX Falcon Heavy. Now the recent LightSail 2 sail deployment was a success, and the purpose of this small spacecraft is to demonstrate controlled solar sailing in low Earth orbit.
After the next SpaceX Starhopper flight and the first Starship prototype flight, Elon Musk is supposed to finally give the long overdue presentation about more detailed future plans for Starship / Super Heavy. We'll certainly keep a close eye on this, as well as on NASA's probable slow but already happening transition from building SLS to solely utilizing commercial rocket launch systems for all future Moon and Mars missions.
We analysed Elon Musk Mars colony plan in detail:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/A958Nv26oQY1/
Falcon Heavy Launch bringing Lightsail-2 into orbit:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/47kWutOEhuqX/
------- Interesting resources to look up: -------
The 250 page NASA environmental assessment of Starship and Super Heavy:
https://netspublic.grc.nasa.gov/main/20190801_Final_DRAFT_EA_SpaceX_Starship.pdf
NASA industry partnerships mentioning SpaceX twice and even Starship by name:
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-announces-us-industry-partnerships-to-advance-moon-mars-technology/
On the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative:
https://breakthroughinitiatives.org/initiative/3
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