Man, I was in Thunderf00ts chat, and they were all 100% positive it was all fake. I can't believe how insane his audience has become.
@DirekinАй бұрын
Yeah, he's gone full Musk Derangement Syndrome, and appears to have attracted the TikTok crowd. I unsubbed a while ago because it seemed like Musk was living in his head rent free as most of his vids were about Musk. Remember when he used to produce interesting science videos? Seems like an age ago now.
@krz8888888Ай бұрын
@@DirekinIt pays his bills I guess
@capybara5494Ай бұрын
Wtf
@napoleonfeanorАй бұрын
Yes he became a Musk react guy and has become even more unhinged but it pays his bills
@Okurka.Ай бұрын
1:29:17 It's clearly CGI.
@Asterra2Ай бұрын
I got a kick out of chat for this stream. That one bloke, alch3myau, praying for Starship to explode. His day was literally ruined by Starship's refusal to fail for him. But I'll give him some credit: at least he acknowledges it was a completed flight plan. There's a certain other channel whose creator has cultivated an audience that is now completely dependent on hoping SpaceX fails. One imagines they immediately pivoted to some future SpaceX failure so they could rescue their psyches.
@DirekinАй бұрын
I had a look at that certain other channel earlier today, and a whole load of people were dunking on the guy for his extreme levels of cope, and being wrong about everything. Apparently he had even changed the title of the video due to embarassment. I just had another look moments ago to see if people were still dogpiling on him, and he's removed the video.
@Asterra2Ай бұрын
@@Direkin The end of an era, perhaps? He's not an idiot, so he understands perfectly well that Starship is eventually going to do what it's meant to and that he would ultimately be out of meaningful ammunition. At that point, he would need to pivot back to what originally made him popular. I think his dedication to anti-SpaceX hate was actually only half sincere, with the other half being the realization that there's a lot of money in a hate cult.
@sarkaranishАй бұрын
Was looking back at some of these livestreams, and man does this guy alch3myau have such a hateboner for this vehicle lol. Made me genuinely laugh out loud when Starship ACTUALLY softly splashed down. Seems hate can't get you far in life. Hope he gets better after all that cope lol.
@keesguijt1619Ай бұрын
Signature statement: Flapping around in the breeze. LOL
@brentdennard6722Ай бұрын
Dang, I wish I had known you were live streaming. I was watching Tim’s channel.
@Okurka.Ай бұрын
40:37 Shots fired at Thunderf00t.
@ericclark9770Ай бұрын
It looked like the front attach/hinge point on that flap gave way right at the end - seemed to "pitch" on a central hinge and stopped actuating after that. But it managed to hold together and the avionics compensated enough for splash down.
@AndrewSkow1Ай бұрын
1:46:00 I'd bet this is when thunderf00t climaxed.
@omegavalwinАй бұрын
that whole stream of him was unreal he really wanted it fail
@volvo09Ай бұрын
The camera showing that burnt up fin is a real trooper!
@Okurka.Ай бұрын
Not to mention the camera guy holding that camera.
@benjaminrickdonaldsonАй бұрын
loved your chat saying "Well the booster isnt gonna make it. its over." then the booster lands almost perfectly.
@karlharvymarx2650Ай бұрын
Score 2 for resiliency in the flap. I got worried when Dave pointed out the hotpot for the first time. Then more worried when its progress seemed to be going unnoticed. It did provide an interesting peek into the flap's construction. As a passenger, I would have appreciated that to ponder instead of impending tumbly and burnie death from important looking part going up in flames and flecks. Then that charred stump of a flap waving, as a farethewell, from the smoke and ash like fatally wounded soldier heroically spending his final breaths to save his comrades, might ahve made me misty eyed even as I plotted get a refund.
@DalrocАй бұрын
Omg that replay of the booster landing.. lol!
@nlagasАй бұрын
Looks like the flap hinge failed at the very end you could see it skewed
@TheRabidTechАй бұрын
did it actually fire it's engines and have a soft landing after the rocket was on fire and melting for so long?
@Lemon3_WorksАй бұрын
@@TheRabidTech The one that are melting are the flaps, but it maintain it's balance so yes it did slowed down with its engines. Just look at the telemetry.
@dynamo-l3mАй бұрын
@@TheRabidTech The flap melted, the engines and tanks and overall the vehicle didn't. Just the flaps. The engines did light, otherwise how did it lower its velocity? it's just telemetry didn't show it.
@michaelhawthorne8696Ай бұрын
1:04:52 A nod to Kubrick's "2001 a Space Odyssey" maybe?
@takanara7Ай бұрын
I prefer NSF's commentary, they go into a lot more nerdy detail where Tim's feed is meant for a more general audience. Once you know a lot about rockets, etc the NSF feed seems a lot more informative.
@Paul-gy7dnАй бұрын
I find them annoying lol
@KunehKunАй бұрын
Until they desperately advertising their merch lol
@benjaminrickdonaldsonАй бұрын
NSF have some new guys that are pretty nerdy. Jack Beyer, Das and i cant remember the other guys name are real cool guys tho.
@regnoice3752Ай бұрын
To space and beyond from the UK .
@zlm001Ай бұрын
Thanks
@S1nwarАй бұрын
i love to watch this now and be like "yeah something just fell off there - wasnt relevant"^^
@S1nwarАй бұрын
the iterative design process for starship works pretty fine. i dont know if it's cheaper than a classical NASA project overall but it doesnt seem unreasonable considering how much loan etc it saves by moving so fast, having good feedback due to shitzillion prototypes and a cheapasss method of production, availability of material and fuel
@benjaminrickdonaldsonАй бұрын
it doesnt work well because theyre iterating faster than they launch. The aft section of the super heavy booster is pretty much fucked because they changed the design of starship along the way.
@user-hc6uo5fp8nАй бұрын
Love to see this at night.
@DirekinАй бұрын
Could do with a transparent chat window.
@user-bu5uh4qb7iАй бұрын
太帅了
@rudrakshkamath207118 күн бұрын
Let me get this straight. You watch the whole flight of Starship.. at midnight?
@erniet253Ай бұрын
MISSION ACOMPLISED THEY SAID IN BACK TO THE FUTURE
@WayoutthereАй бұрын
KING FLAP, fundraiser to rescue it??
@user-bu5uh4qb7iАй бұрын
太厉害了,这都能活下来
@DirekinАй бұрын
The booster looks like it was intentionally 'belly flopped' onto the water, since there was no pad.
@cinnac0nАй бұрын
It landed upright, which isn't stable floating in the water, so it's guaranteed to fall over.
@krz8888888Ай бұрын
Hate all you want but this was fantastic!
@avgjoe5969Ай бұрын
Don't think it was the engine failed. I believe you are right about their reliability. I think the fuel supply system feeding the 33 engines failed to supply that one and it choked off. This was why they had multiple failures on the first flight (and probably some debris on take off). In IFT 1 they lost 3 engines at launch and 3 more later. Highly unlkely 6 engine failures, however debris and fuel sloshing/feed is more likely. Think we might have seen the deluge system blow out a candel (as you mentioned). That said, we know it will lift off 3 engines down and reach the edge of space (at which time, fractional thrust just means burning longer). So we have a pretty good idea of what the limit is on engine out conditions. Also agree that they will tweak that anyway.
@MattyEnglandАй бұрын
Bring forth the tinfoil and LSD.... We're going back to the moon, boomers!
@JohnJTrastonАй бұрын
You just covered all the interesting stuff with chat and your head.
@Okurka.Ай бұрын
When your face is more important than the telemetrics.
@AndyMcClementsАй бұрын
Poor Dave, come a gutsa with two feeds going.. ruined the landing for him.
@benjaminrickdonaldsonАй бұрын
didnt ruin the landing
@universeisundernoobligatio3283Ай бұрын
To keep everyone up to date Tesla set to deploy battery-powered trains for worker shuttle to Giga Berlin
@napoleonfeanorАй бұрын
It's mostly a success but there is obviously one part needing to be redesigned.
@takanara7Ай бұрын
They could use Inconel or something on that specific part of the flap.
@HNedelАй бұрын
There was already a redesign for one of the next ships, where the flaps and hinges were moved further back away from the plasma stream
@karliszauers1Ай бұрын
@@takanara7funny enough the next version is shaped a bit different and has less of a flap there 😂
@zlm001Ай бұрын
The OG Total Recall was an order of magnitude better than the new remake, but if you don’t think of the new one as a remake it is enjoyable. The remake is definitely a way more modern, corporate-Hollywood, cookie-cutter, action-based movie without any of the old SciFi pulp fiction style that made the original great. The husband-wife dialogue and other attempts at fantasy based humor just don’t work with the substantially different plot, style, and script. Despite all of that, I still think the new movie was at least worth streaming or watching on legacy television for mindless entertainment as long as you don’t think of and compare it to the original or expect it to be similar in any way.
@enzofitzhume7320Ай бұрын
Really Dave?
@napoleonfeanorАй бұрын
Why not?
@michaelhawthorne8696Ай бұрын
Star ship maybe a white Elephant like his EV idea will be
@napoleonfeanorАй бұрын
Musk is more hype than fact but space x has been successful so far in improving existing technologies.
@rkan2Ай бұрын
@@napoleonfeanorAnd Tesla hasn't? lol
@VladimirNicoliciАй бұрын
@@rkan2 in the past, yes. Recently, no.
@napoleonfeanorАй бұрын
@@rkan2 I said nothing in either direction about Tesla. The cybertruck was not really a success lol
@rkan2Ай бұрын
@@napoleonfeanor Neither did I say anything about the Cybertruck. Who is saying it wasn't really a success? :D afaik they Tesla is still selling them for 100k$ which is saying something..