Secure your privacy with Surfshark! Enter coupon code FELIX for an extra 4 months free at surfshark.deals/felix What do you think? Will all this even work reliably? Let me know your thoughts about Raptor 3!!!
@BlahBlah-s8n4 ай бұрын
Felix! Longtime viewer here, I started watching and I saw I got unsubscribed? Made sure to fix it, Great video and keep at it !
@DavidEdwards98014 ай бұрын
I hope they get to run a few of these and find that they're so efficient that they only need to be torn down after 10 launches.
@Nobe_Oddy4 ай бұрын
ALRIGHT!!! A RAVE CAVE!!!
@ampakmedia4 ай бұрын
Using Surf Shark in Pakistan to get around the ban on X.
@dphuntsman4 ай бұрын
@@Whataboutit Paid for Surfshark, downloaded a ….dmg?? …to my iPad…..and now do WHAT with it? It won’t ‘open’………
@FERGX124 ай бұрын
Raptor 3 looks like something straight out of a sci fi movie
@BlahBlah-s8n4 ай бұрын
Fr
@oradoughball4 ай бұрын
It looks sect say AF!
@EddyKorgo4 ай бұрын
And you can 3d print one yourself at home ^_^
@stevengavra4 ай бұрын
Next level engineering fr
@reaidididid4 ай бұрын
we are now literally entering the sci-fi era now
@beany19874 ай бұрын
Rocket engines have always looked like complex machines with thousands of parts, yet space x has made them look beautiful and almost unreal. It genuinely looks like a rendered image before it's made, a concept design from far in the future.
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
Nothing like this has ever been done! This is the new benchmark for everyone else. Compare this to the latest Blue Origin BE4.
@justinvanderweg2044 ай бұрын
And do not forget this is the most advanced engine ever!!
@External27374 ай бұрын
@justinvanderweg204 Really advanced designs are simple. The cost is development time and giving up data for further refinement. Looking at the Raptor, it looks like they are at the point past turbopump turbine and impeller optimization. They went for weight. Ghad, this reduces risk.
@beany19874 ай бұрын
It makes me wonder how the world or space would be different if originally private companies were involved in making rockets from the beginning. The pace at which space x is changing and revolutionising engines, reusability, and payload capacity all to new levels.
@External27374 ай бұрын
@@beany1987 At first, not possible. For example, SpaceX hired Northrop's rocket team to design Merlin. Government wasn't efficient, but set up the minimum. That said, this should have happened instead of Shuttle.
@DynesLair-kb6qs4 ай бұрын
Look at raptor 1 side by side with 2 and 3. It literally looks like 4 decades of progress. Realizing that all happened within a few years is astonishing and goes to show the pace of innovation and advancement is unparalleled.
@GThomas-q1eАй бұрын
To any other maker it would be 4 decades.
@dphuntsman4 ай бұрын
The thing about cutting into Raptor 3 to have to do any maintenance on it….the flip side of that is that since SpaceX is building such a large production capacity- which itself covers a multitude of sins- any problem with any engine after its installed on a vehicle, they’ll just be spring-loaded to change it out immediately since they’ll have another one immediately at hand- send the removed one back to the shop, where they can take their time with the diagnostic and only do as much true ‘cutting’ as is needed. - Dave Huntsman
@marcwolf604 ай бұрын
Plus with multiple engine redundancy - one engine down during flight is not a critical factor.
@clintonakery31864 ай бұрын
@@dphuntsman I love how fast they can swap these Raptors out. Can you imagine how long it'd take NASA to do an engine swap on Artemis or any other rocket?
@TheGaussFan4 ай бұрын
They will iterate on the internals till no maintainence is required (if possible). Cutting into the engine primarily to understand and eliminate wear issues.
@realulli4 ай бұрын
At some point, they'll be faster with an engine swap than most car shops...
@Mike-jv8bv4 ай бұрын
that's a good point. if they can modularize these engines enough to where they can easily be removed and swapped on the fly. you have your self a very rapidly reusable system.
@carpandrei74934 ай бұрын
Watching this video I realized something: it's not just having the system work properly (achieve orbit, deliver payloads, return in re-usable shape) but it's also about understating everything needed to build the booster and ship with the needed quality and cadence for commercial flight. I mean, just look how nice the ship and booster look now, versus how the first prototypes looked. There are so many layers here, and I'm grateful that SpaceX does all this in plain sight and with so much transparency. I wish other players in the aerospace industry would do the same. I would help shift the people's mindset and also inspire a new generation to pursue STEM fields.
@OubleJum4 ай бұрын
If Raptor wasn't the most sophisticated rocket engine in the world before, it is now.
@OubleJum4 ай бұрын
@@dalehill6127 Interesting
@NewCastleIndiana4 ай бұрын
Simp-histicated?
@OubleJum4 ай бұрын
@@NewCastleIndiana u calling me a simp
@NewCastleIndiana4 ай бұрын
@@OubleJum i’m just trying to play on words. To tell the truth, I’m an old man. I don’t even know what that means.
@Sentherus4 ай бұрын
@@dalehill6127semi useless 2c tbh. You would rather them scrap one of the easiest to mass produce and most efficient rocket designs to try and strive for a 5% improvement in theoretical performance. Missing the forest for the minor optimization trees.
@AaronBrooks14 ай бұрын
You know your crane is big when the FAA knows about it.
@ky-effect27174 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@twelvewingproductions75084 ай бұрын
17:25 I was thinking about this a couple months ago when Tim Dodd did his walk through. Basically there is nothing you can do to work on any rocket engine that would take you less than a day to do. With that in mind... ... Space X is producing these engines at a rate of one every day and a half. So it may simply be the case that it is better to make the engine so robust that there isn't going to be a failure during its service life... and when there is... it is simply quicker to replace it and recycle the materials from the old one than it is to try and repair it.
@dporrasxtremeLS34 ай бұрын
@@dalehill6127 Then what are you waiting for? Go to work at Space X?
@philipgrice10264 ай бұрын
" ... that's more than I can bench." " ... upside down Starbase ... ". I love Felix' scripting. Brilliant!
@endosquid4 ай бұрын
"Brilliant"? It's groan.
@Threadripperbourbon20244 ай бұрын
Upside down Starship!! LMAO. Go felix.
@YourHighnessssss4 ай бұрын
It’s cringe galore
@Ziomalskyy4 ай бұрын
You're one of the very few channels that actually doesn't repeat same news over and over again. Thank you for that Felix, love your content. Keep it up!
@jasonlooney70424 ай бұрын
Except for the very tired "Looking at our channel metrics" bit. It almost makes me stop watching the video.
@DavidTangye4 ай бұрын
It's common on many US videos for the narration to be highly repetitive, with annoying redundant phrases like 'go ahead and', and superfluous grammar. It's like the narrator is infatuated by the sound of his own voice. I never subscribe to those channels.
@amann31614 ай бұрын
@@jasonlooney7042you can just skip that part lol
@ThatOpalGuy4 ай бұрын
@jasonlooney70 42, I agree. It's time to let that one go.
@pastaalalamborghini4 ай бұрын
@@jasonlooney7042 agreed. I unsubscribed because of that. Everyone knows how KZbin works. If 2mil people aren't subscribing, that's a reflection of the content creator, not the audiences lack of understanding about where the subscribe button is.
@guyosburn88584 ай бұрын
Yours is by far my favorite “SpaceX information channel. Your efforts of breaking down the complexity of hardware changes are very helpful for the Layman.
@SladeBling4 ай бұрын
I'm from the 70's..yes, the 1970's. We used to read sci-fi books that had imaginary characters like Elon Musk. You know, billionaires that dared to spend their money on fantastic machines and now it's finally happening in real life!
@chgames0264 ай бұрын
Sci-fi is Just a look in the future
@George.Alexandrakis.-rz1sm4 ай бұрын
I hope next generations remember his name between Marco Polo, Columbus, Vespucci, Amundsen, Scott and great others that had a dream beyond.
@Budspud-l2k4 ай бұрын
I'm from the 40's/50's and personally corresponded with Isaac Asmivo.
@walker18124 ай бұрын
Delos D Harriman for sure.
@MarkDibley4 ай бұрын
And spend billions on an over-valued social media network so that he can spread his immature far-right conspiracies. Not sure that makes for a good sci-fi story, but then no one is perfect.
@michaelotoole18074 ай бұрын
marcus is going to shout the biggest HEY! HEY! of his career if he's going to get an australian starbase.
@Chris.Davies4 ай бұрын
There will never be a starbase in Australia. Count on it.
@michaelotoole18074 ай бұрын
@@Chris.Davies i think it would make sense. moving military cargo half way around the world in a hour or so could be advantageous. i guess we'll see.
@ThatOpalGuy4 ай бұрын
@michaelotoole1807 great if you're building an under water base of the western coast of Australia.
@ianglenn28214 ай бұрын
To learn why the other hemisphere is important for launch, you've got to play some KSP missions from the high-latitude launch sites. Basically it's Earth's 23 degree tilt, if you can only launch from northern latitutdes, half the year you are out-of-plane. That's why Rocketlab has a huge advantage on SpaceX, they already have New Zealand and USA launch sites.
@kstaxman24 ай бұрын
So Markus isn't coming to starbase, starbase is coming to Markus.. That's amazing news.
@favesongslist4 ай бұрын
I am so excited by the possibility of Starship landing and one day launching from Australia.
@jeffk14824 ай бұрын
We NEED the Zefram Cochrane moment - but - in the meantime this (Raptor V3) is at *least* an Edison moment. Somewhere in between the two. That’s jaw-dropping engineering on display here!
@jtjames794 ай бұрын
AI trained specifically on physics is just now coming out for public use. I haven't given up on cold fusion yet. I'm going to feed every "crazy" hypothesis into it, just to make sure.
@robos38094 ай бұрын
Elon isnt zefram cochran in the good ways, cochrane was a drunkard and stole credit for his work from his assistant (kinda like musk)
@dporrasxtremeLS34 ай бұрын
Edison Who? He's a shadow of Elon Musk! Small one at that!
@GntlTch4 ай бұрын
@@dporrasxtremeLS3 He was also a thief, cheat and downright nasty individual. He stole Nikola Tesla's ideas and inventions and institute a misinformation smear campaign when he couldn't compete with Tesla's technology.
@galfisk4 ай бұрын
@@dporrasxtremeLS3 oh, I don't know. Edison's engineers made practical electric lighting and sound and film recording, all of which were profoundly transformative. Will Elon's engineers have as much impact? It remains to be seen, but we can hope so.
@robwagnon65784 ай бұрын
What I appreciated most about SpaceX is they build and expand the way America used to build!!
@avgjoe59694 ай бұрын
Like the Kaiser shipyards of WWII. More than 1000 liberty ships produced in 1 year (1944).
@davincimachen55174 ай бұрын
Felix, ya gotta get someone in Australia to get us the footage there after spacex starts breaking ground
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
Will do!
@AtomicSquirrelHunter4 ай бұрын
@@Whataboutit Collab with Marcus House.
@davincimachen55174 ай бұрын
@@AtomicSquirrelHunter I'm thinking someone closer to be able to be there and not have to travel from country to country.. Marcus house i believe is in New Zealand, would be easier for Marcus to get footage of rocket lab than spacex atm
@AtomicSquirrelHunter4 ай бұрын
@davincimachen5517 Yeah I just looked it up.... He's in Tasmania, still very far from northern Australia. Any space KZbinrs up north?
@davincimachen55174 ай бұрын
@@AtomicSquirrelHunter oh OK, thank you for that correction
@Kirky644 ай бұрын
I think Marques did a video with Tim Cook (or someone else on the Apple team) made a good point. You have a line, on one end you have reliability/durability, on the other end you have repairability. To make someone more durable and reliable, you have to give up repairability. There is a sweet spot somewhere in the middle that lets you repair something decently but still be reliable/durable. It looks like SpaceX is try to got HARD over to the reliability/durability, which makes sense if you want a rapid reuse rocket booster. The Raptor 3 looks like a work of art. If it is reliable and durable, they have my utmost respect on the work ethics of get rid of it if it isn't needed.
@garysh2o4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, Gary!!!
@justinni_4 ай бұрын
Raptor 3 looks mind boggling!
@otpyrcralphpierre17424 ай бұрын
Or as Tyler Zed says, "Mind Bottling"!
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
Unreal!
@Obsidian7624 ай бұрын
It looks like a simplified 3D model somebody would print and the fact it works is highly impressive.
@zahari_s_stoyanov4 ай бұрын
Seeing that flap melt but still do it's job till the very end made me cry and awe simultaneously
@avgjoe59694 ай бұрын
Epic! Talk about a photo finish. I was worried about losing tiles and lost starships (killing any chance of manning them even with an ejection capsule). Now that emergency ablative layer added... much happier.
@estebita_lato4 ай бұрын
Iloved that momento. I mean, you can have a perfect vehicle, with no elements failing, but, having a complex machine, holding together with that damage, and still doing its job after that, that's a machine you can count on, if something goes wrong, it will still take you home, and things will sooner or later go some degree wrong, that's life itself
@colinleeson40994 ай бұрын
As an Australian, the possibility of having a starbase here would be amazing... HOWEVER, our bureaucracy here is so out of control that sadly it's already a non-starter. We have a company here trying to get some space flights started who have had a ship sitting on a pad for months waiting for some Gov't department to tick a box. (not till next year reports say.) No other country - and certainly not SpaceX - would work with that.
@avgjoe59694 ай бұрын
They already had to. 1 year to get the EPA to say that a small swamp won't be damaged to any notable extent... much like the bird sanctuary around Kennedy Space Center for the last 50 years. Exactly What type of land would you like a big fireball to land in? Forrest? Active Farms? Maybe a city? Sooo... we're at Least as stupid up here.
@kstaxman24 ай бұрын
Yes, Australia has sadly became a bureaucratic nightmare like Germany. But Elon will find a way if anyone can.
@ignBinacle4 ай бұрын
the only thing i am starting to realise with this spaceX x Australia is that everyone thinks aussie is just sydney or Melbourne... people are forgetting it lands on the west coast :c
@clay-tw5gc4 ай бұрын
I have been to Australia a couple of times. Both times have been to the west coast; twice to Perth and once to Fremantle. I loved it. The people were great. Never been to Sidney.
@ktmjim40784 ай бұрын
Northwest Cape, Dad worked there, as we attended grade school in Applecross. Lucky to live across the street from the Swan River. I'll go back, re-live the 😊
@cuisinart78994 ай бұрын
This update now makes the Raptor better than BE4 in every spec. It used to have lower thrust, but now it surpasses BE4. The Raptor 3 is smaller, lighter, greater specific impulse, greater thrust, higher thrust to weight ratio, and higher chamber pressure than BE4 which uses the same fuel and oxidizer.
@Treking4 ай бұрын
Less parts for Raptor 3 means Greater Reliability. The best part truly is no part. 350ISP is a monumental achievement for a Methane Oxygen Engine. Greater thrust and less weight mean more payload. Great news all around. Looking back, it amazing what Elon and SpaceX have created in a relatively short time.
@avgjoe59694 ай бұрын
Yeah... BE-4 with 1,000 tons of fuel gives the same delta-V as Raptor 3 with 900 tons of fuel. (310 vs 350 ISP.)
@otpyrcralphpierre17424 ай бұрын
"Upside Down StarBase" got me laughing!
@somoneyou-e1u4 ай бұрын
ya mate that cracked me up 😂
@jamesengland74614 ай бұрын
Me too 😂😂😂
@irn2flying4 ай бұрын
3 is sooo darn clean. Crazy advancement.
@mouseclick924 ай бұрын
So excited for the new launch complex in Australia, if it happens. Could open up for US-AUS flights! Imagine if they open the new base by landing their new starship!
@CMD4WP4 ай бұрын
Imagine one day traveling as a passenger via rocket between launch-sites and destinations on Earth.?
@leo_is_a_baka4 ай бұрын
Your isp number for raptor 2 is wrong, or atleast it's wrong in this context. The number spacex gave for raptor 3 was it's isp in vacuum which has been confirmed. Raptor 2 had a vacuum isp of 347 seconds which was actually worse than raptor 1 which had 350 the same as raptor 3.
@plainText3844 ай бұрын
Just for referrence: The RL10B-2 engines currently used on the SLS Block 1 ICPS are some of the most efficient chemical engines on the market with a vacuum isp of 465.5 seconds. SpaceX's Merlin engine had a vacuum Isp of 311s when they shared performance numbers in 2013. It's crazy how much better closed expander cycle hydolox engines are compared to everything else. Edit: also a comparison, the NASA+DARPA+Lockheed Martin+ BWXT "DRACO" nuclear thermal engine demonstrator aiming to launch in 2027 has a design goal of >800s of isp.
@leo_is_a_baka4 ай бұрын
@@plainText384I'd like to mention that the raptor 3 vacuum engine will have an isp of 380s.
@CensoredUsername_4 ай бұрын
@@plainText384 closed expander cycle hydrolox is absolutely crazy indeed. Both the RL-10 family and the recently introduced Vinci engine get ridiculous ISP . It's unfortunate that you cannot really scale it up past 300kN though, which means they always end up having a relatively high dry mass. Also just for reference, the mentioned RS-25 engine gets a vacuum ISP of 450 seconds as well. He compared the sea level ISP of them (366 seconds, it's a vacuum engine) to the vacuum ISP of raptor 3 (350 seconds / 380 sec for vacuum). That's a pretty painful mistake there, and I'm honestly not sure how a hydrolox and methalox engine having that similar ISP wasn't an immediate tell that his comparison was flawed.
@plainText3844 ай бұрын
@@leo_is_a_baka 380s is for a future raptor 3/4 that will exist in a few years, at least according to Musk. And I'm sorry, but I just don't value "will happen in a few years"-statments by Musk at all. Based on that statement current raptor 3 rvac isp in vacuum is almost definitely lower than 380s, though it may very well be higher than 350s, if that is the vacuum performance for the sea level engines.
@schrodingerscat18634 ай бұрын
@@plainText384 Hydrogen/oxygen engines are always going to be higher ISP than anything else, 350 for a methane/oxygen engine is very high. Biggest win is thrust to weight ratio when also considering the mass of fixing and support hardware, it's a very light engine for its power with fixings and support hardware on the ship also completely redesigned reducing weigh for each engine by 1155kg in total. Very impressive numbers.
@Jamalt1d4 ай бұрын
Looking at Raptor 3's simplicity makes me think it was made in somebody's garage. Good vid Felix👍
@stargot14 ай бұрын
I remember the first picture of raptor 2 . It looked so simple. But the resent picture not at all. Is it the same with raptor 3 ? For marketing purpose?
@richdobbs65954 ай бұрын
I know part of the simplicity is that this is a sea level engine, so it lacks the connections for coolant flows to and from the vacuum bell. You can see the flanges waiting for these connections.
@RebelMarXman4 ай бұрын
At 9:00 they show anchor bolts sticking up out of the footings for steel columns to be set on later.
@PhoenixFlier4 ай бұрын
Raptor 3 sleek, simplistic and stunning, what a work of beauty and power. Amazing
@epicdaniel5084 ай бұрын
Raptor 3 SL has a specific impulse of 350 s in a VACUUM. Raptor 2 had 247 s. 3 s improvement
@epicdaniel5084 ай бұрын
Also, RS-25 vacuum Isp is 452.3 s. That’s 102.3 s more than Raptor 3. Not 10 s.
@d_mcg4 ай бұрын
Not sure why you're conflating sea-level specs with vacuum. 350 sea level, approaching 380 with a larger bell in a vacuum. More importantly, RS-25 is tuned for vacuum. When at sea level for launch it only had 366 specific impulse, and was over expanded. 350 being so close to 366 just throws the hydrogen benefits out the window; with respect to a boost stage.
@sander9154 ай бұрын
@@epicdaniel508RS 25 has 366s of specific impulse at SEA LEVEL though, raptor 3 is only sea level currently so why put up against something in a vacuum?
@epicdaniel5084 ай бұрын
@@sander915 yes but Raptor 3 Isp at SL is also lower. It only makes sense to compare Isps at the same atmospheric pressure.
@epicdaniel5084 ай бұрын
@@d_mcg No… Isp changes with environment pressure. 350 s is for Raptor 3 SL in a vacuum, eg boostback burn or Starship orbit insertion burn. At SL, it is much lower, probably at around 330 - 335 s.
@MrMcbear4 ай бұрын
That's crazy seeing 1 person use a motorized hand truck essentially to move entire segments around.
@WhyInnovate4 ай бұрын
Cameo your wife ! She was so energetic and part of the WAI family! We need more space fans to get to 500k subs!
@imconsequetau52754 ай бұрын
Take turns talking during each episode. This keeps fatigue away.
@jimclester47544 ай бұрын
I’m a big fan! The rocket Ranch at Boca Chica, Texas never fails to impress me weekly. So much changing, Show quickly. Simply amazing to watch.
@VistokDB4 ай бұрын
Technically you can 3d print a Raptor V3 since its mostly welded
@MattHenders0n4 ай бұрын
If the flaps on Starship are moved outside the plasma flow in gen 2, wouldn’t they need to be larger to exert the same amount of force? If Gen 1 flaps hinge within the plasma, how are the hinges protected?
@imconsequetau52754 ай бұрын
Even after moving the hinge out of the plasma stream, the hinge gap will still get a huge pressure applied when the flaps are extended. The flaps are moved forward while being reduced in area because the surface area was excessive before. Forward flaps may need to be larger again for when a massive payload is returned to the ground.
@imconsequetau52754 ай бұрын
The hinge gaps need a redundant seal on each flap. Otherwise there is way too much forced convection.
@richbuckley69174 ай бұрын
Automotive gas engine designers should watch this video for breakthrough design ideas geared to new internal combustion engineering concepts. I wonder if internal combustion gasoline engines might be improved for longer life, lighter weight, higher horsepower, seamless connections, ease of access? An electric wiring system built into the walls of the engine casing, or a snap on carburetor that is all one piece would be awesome. 👍🖖😊
@dacomazielsdorf76184 ай бұрын
@richbuckley6917 but if they make it to simple then common people can work and they wont need dealers
@kazedcat4 ай бұрын
Turbine engine is a completely different animal to a piston engine. Air breathing engine is also completely different to a rocket engine.
@avgjoe59694 ай бұрын
They kinda already did that with the electric motors in use that weigh 85lb but put out 250hp and lasts many hundreds of thousands of miles without any maintenance.
@kstaxman24 ай бұрын
They use fuel injection now.
@hectorortiz33194 ай бұрын
Woooow!!! Raptor 3 looks crazy!!!! Love it!! Great job to your barber. The gray sides and black top def the look.
@conradnelson52834 ай бұрын
Rapper 3 looks so clean neat and compact. Wow
@Giveitaresssstt4 ай бұрын
I've literally been saving for a while to fly over from Australia to see a launch. It would be a DREAM if they launched them from here, I'd go to every launch!!!
QQQ - Does the Launch Tower for Starship 3.0 have to/need to be Taller than the ship??? Or is it fine that the existing towers are "short" as long as the QD lines up???
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
As long as arms and QD's can reach their needed height all is fine.
@leo_is_a_baka4 ай бұрын
They dont need to but they'll probably want some kind of smaller tower on top of the regular tower(like they already have on tower 1 but bigger) to put lightning protection on.
@pilotdawn16614 ай бұрын
Regarding shielding around the flaps, due to the unusual shapes required, it may have taken more time to fabricate them compared to the more predictable shapes covering the majority of the rocket. It makes sense to start early with prepared material and then place the more unusual tiles once they are ready.
@asmrdestiny4 ай бұрын
“Upside down starbase!” that made me LOL!!
@TheTodd244 ай бұрын
Your videos are always thought provoking, as well as, entertaining. Great job.
@ssshady084 ай бұрын
I think in the beginning, raptor 3 is going to have a few bugs to work out like any new engine, but I think it'll be a powerhouse. I'm wondering why people don't buy engines from SpaceX? Does SpaceX not sell them? You would think that such a reliable engine people would want them on their ships.
@paull32784 ай бұрын
No one else launches enough to buy enough engines to make it worth SpaceX's trouble. Especially because SpaceX is continually, constantly tweaking the engines for further improvement. When you're selling to someone outside your development team you have to have a fixed product.
@ssshady084 ай бұрын
@@paull3278 makes sense but I was thinking in terms of Merlin engine? You do make some good points about Raptor.
@tonyug1134 ай бұрын
@@paull3278 and no one wants 'twerking' engines -- but your right it would be a nightmare for spacex
@la1m1e4 ай бұрын
Because noone needs that many engines, and also they will have to redesign rockets to fly it. Also methalox
@paull32784 ай бұрын
@@ssshady08 The Merlin has been continually improved for most of its lifespan as well.
@0xdawg7544 ай бұрын
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00:05 *🚀 SpaceX continues to progress on the Starship project, including updates on the Flight 5 Starship and the unveiling of the Raptor 3 engine.* 00:00:59 *🏗️ SpaceX has completed stacking five sections of the second Starship launch tower, which will enhance launch redundancy and speed.* 00:03:32 *🛠️ SpaceX is reinforcing Ship 30’s flaps, addressing a failure from Flight 4, to ensure better durability and performance in future flights.* 00:05:39 *🔄 One of Ship 30’s Raptor engines was swapped out, adding a few extra days to testing but not delaying Flight 5.* 00:07:29 *🔧 SpaceX is actively working on the Block 2 Starship hardware, with significant progress on Booster 15 for Flight 7.* 00:11:16 *🧊 The new Raptor 3 engine is lighter, more efficient, and has integrated cooling, reducing the need for external heat shields.* 00:14:58 *📊 Raptor 3 boasts 560,000 pounds of thrust and an improved specific impulse of 350 seconds, making it significantly more powerful than its predecessors.* 00:16:46 *🛠️ Raptor 3 has fewer flanges and welds, simplifying construction but complicating maintenance, requiring some parts to be cut open for repairs.* 00:18:42 *🌏 SpaceX is exploring the possibility of landing and launching Starships near Australia, marking potential international expansion despite regulatory challenges.* Made with HARPA AI
@Localnimation4 ай бұрын
Dayum that one smooth engine
@BlaTaN4 ай бұрын
Nice seeing my home in a picture at the beginning of the VID. Gold Coast Australia FTW!
@thadofalltrades4 ай бұрын
My 4 yo loved the "upside down starship" part
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
Say hi from me!
@adzbutler4 ай бұрын
Upside down Starbase, I love it. Keep them coming.
@Ultrex_Idk4 ай бұрын
Hopefully raptor 3 won't end up like the raptor 2 in flight 1
@Ultrex_Idk4 ай бұрын
Also sorry for my grammar
@archierush8684 ай бұрын
@@Ultrex_Idkgrammar is perfect. Don’t worry about it
@Hungary_09874 ай бұрын
@@Ultrex_Idkyour grammar is fine. About the reliability part, I hope so too, but I dont think it Will be an issue.
@paulbrunton8774 ай бұрын
Beautiful engineering at space X, brilliant work Starship builders and Elon Musk. 😊
@Backyardaerospace694 ай бұрын
Crazy that the phrase, "may add a few days" is able to be used in spaceflight
@ExcellentFelix4 ай бұрын
The best part is no part.
@michaeljulian91984 ай бұрын
280 tonnes of thrust is a hair more than 617,000 lbs of thrust. SX uses metric tonnes, which is 2204.623 lbs, not short tons, which is 2000 lbs even. Also, the 350 second isp figure is the Vacuum isp of the engine, not the Sea Level isp of the engine. Not only is it corroborated with the Raptor 2 vacuum figures stated in an additional post, but a 20 second isp increase is literally physically impossible with only a 6% increase in chamber pressure with virtually no increase in the engine's apparent nozzle area ratio for the SL engine.
@avgjoe59694 ай бұрын
Check your numbers. 350 ISP is the sea level number for V3. This has been stated many times in other content. The Vacuum number is higher. Also the chamber pressure went from 300 to 350 from V2 to V3. That's a lot more than 6%. Even the much greater thrust suggests much higher chamber pressure (230t>280t). The wierd part for me is that the ISP didn't improve from V1 to V3. Richer mixture to get the higher thrust?
@michaeljulian91984 ай бұрын
If you check SX's tweets, you'd know that the numbers are indeed vacuum numbers. Also it's a plain tell that most people who think those are SL numbers don't use any software like RPA otherwise they'd know WHY it's impossible to have an isp that high at SL. The nozzle ratio is too low, and can't be increased that much because the SL Raptors have to be able to throttle down low enough for hovering, which decreases chamber pressure, and increases the chances of flow separation if taken too far which can damage the engine. Measured chamber pressure for max V2 was 330 bar, not 300 so extrapolating probably from V2.5 measured on test stand, which is a 6% difference, but I'll concede that specific point. Even factoring that in, doesn't change the fact that 1, the 350 second figure is a vacuum figure, and SL stated isp has been mentioned multiple times as being around 330, and the isp not increasing makes perfect sense if you consider the increased flow rate without a drastic increase in the exit area, which actually suggests a slight decrease in nozzle ratio with the increase in chamber pressure balancing out. R3 might have a deeper throttle rating as a result because of that actually, because lower expansion for SL engine means it can throttle deeper without flow separation, which increases hover fidelity on landing
@Meatloaf_TV4 ай бұрын
350 isp for a methalox engine is nuts
@adymode4 ай бұрын
Yes the RS25 engine mentioned burns liquid hydrogen that is far more energy dense than methane. Its totally nuts that raptor is getting anywhere close to it.
@MdRejowan-kf6pm4 ай бұрын
Methalox engines can have more ISP. The M10 rocket engine has an isp of approximately 363s.
@adymode4 ай бұрын
@@MdRejowan-kf6pm I dont think the M10 can be as efficient as Raptor 3 as it is not a "full flow staged" design. Things might be getting obscured by comparing ISPs optimised for different environments. Raptor 2's ISP for vacuum was reported as 380s
@lanav96794 ай бұрын
Wow ! Red Line Heli ! So Super Cool !!
@beerandrockets75264 ай бұрын
Magic Aliens!?! That explains not seeing them..
@iassenev4 ай бұрын
There are a lot of inconsistencies in this video: * Specific Impulse for Raptor v1 is 350s, v2 - 347s, v3 - 350s, there is no 20s gap between v2 and v3 * The theoretical maximum of a Specific Impulse for a methalox is around 450s, so 380s is quite far from it * RS-25 has a Specific Impulse of 460s, not 360s, so there is no 10s difference between Raptors and RS-25. The difference is because RS-25 uses hydrolox, which has a theoretical maximum of around 540s
@schrodingerscat18634 ай бұрын
Raptor also isn't tuned for maximum efficiency, there is a tradeoff between thrust and specific impulse and 350s is where the engineers determined the best balance for this application.
@EvanPang-w4i4 ай бұрын
Go spacex!
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
@GerritCasper-hi6xc4 ай бұрын
If comparing Raptor 3 to RS-25 you have to take into account that the latter is an LOX/H2 Engine which has a way higher physical Isp potential. It's bonkers that Raptor has almost the same Isp with LOX/CH4
@tomh17274 ай бұрын
A base in australia would also fit in with elons idea of point to point travel on earth with starship, if that idea is still a thing that is lol
@rafaelfv33624 ай бұрын
Too many people get this wrong. In the SI it is not allowed to use commas (nor dots) in the space that separates groups of 3 digits, as both the dot and the comma may be used only as the decimal marker.
@michaelblaszkiewicz72834 ай бұрын
Rescue mission?
@Luxxxxi4 ай бұрын
Danke für die tollen Einblicke immer❤
@RiskyVentureMinerals4 ай бұрын
“Upside down starbase” made me LOL
@CMD4WP4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this channel. 11:39 Wow, it is actually unfathomable the changes achieved in just about a decade. Godspeed Space X
@meanman69924 ай бұрын
The U.S. I would think would be ill advised to allow space X to do anything over seas, allied nation or not. But if they do, I’d think we would want a strong military presence keeping a close eye on security.
@SteveAkaDarktimes4 ай бұрын
lol. lmao. the US restricting a Megacorp from expanding?
@TonboIV4 ай бұрын
We're talking about Australia here, not China.
@robert.b.hubbard4 ай бұрын
Rocketlab is a US company, but they launch from New Zealand. Why not SpaceX land/launch from Australia?
@spiritusinfinitus4 ай бұрын
Felix is sending his energy levels into orbit on this one! Loving the enthusiasm 😊
@danielkoehn32094 ай бұрын
Like this if you want to see Felix’s wife do another episode.
@barrya51914 ай бұрын
What's wrong with Felix? Is he sick?
@ChrisWMF4 ай бұрын
how many commercials do you need?
@operaguy1Ай бұрын
@@ChrisWMF get premium
@jameshoffman5524 ай бұрын
Raptor three is the most beautiful piece of industrial engineering I’ve ever seen.
@twelvewingproductions75084 ай бұрын
20:45 It would be neat to have somewhere to catch and re-launch upper stages from. A great test for the viability for instant transport of either specialized military hardware, people or emergency supplies.
@Bareego4 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in Australia I'm all for this ! Bring it on down under !
@zebo-the-fat4 ай бұрын
I refuse to smash the like button, but I will press it gently!
@eurocon4 ай бұрын
Looking forward to Starship Heavy. 3 starship boosters with 450tn on top?
@michaelsparks60844 ай бұрын
Love the new haircut!❤
@davebooth56084 ай бұрын
Thank you for including the imperial measurements!!
@clint22957604 ай бұрын
i love all these insane details. just imagine trying to keep up with NASA before youtube existed
@douginorlando62604 ай бұрын
Land starship in a freshwater lake in Australia (and in the US). Freshwater landing may allow reuse if tipping over is controlled one way or another.
@imconsequetau52754 ай бұрын
Having engines shut down and then drop into water is not conducive to rapid reuse.
@troym794 ай бұрын
Is the launch mount for Tower B orientated more towards the south or southwest side of the tower? Tower A has the launch mount on the east side of the tower.
@MAPWHO4 ай бұрын
I been watching Space x since it’s conception love your stuff Elon. Would love to see super heavy in Australia.
@johnanderson25504 ай бұрын
I suspect that those beefy foundations between the factory and office building are to grow the factory over to the office building and the office is just a fancy corner cap on the factory building itself.
@tonywesthill77014 ай бұрын
Double row of footings - base of walls of a giant arched atrium. Maybe they will move the Rocket Garden inside.
@lukeoliver6514 ай бұрын
Raptor 3 appears Organic, wow , I'm betting there won't be a Raptor 4 now but Raptor 3.1, 3.2 etc
@ThreeheadedbeastmodeАй бұрын
I would like to go and see launch 8 in person, what’s the best way to go about it?
@lorenbrown31504 ай бұрын
A specific impulse of 350 sec for methalox engine is really outstanding, approaching the performance of hydrogen, but with much higher density.
@plainText3844 ай бұрын
The RL10B-2 on the SLS Block 1 ICPS has a specific impulse in vacuum of 465.5s and the RS-25 engines on the SLS core stage have an Isp in vacuum of 452 and a sea level Isp of 366s. So LH2 is still a lot better. But Raptor is definitely a bit better that Kerosene based engines like the RD-180 with an Isp of 338s in vacuum and 311s at sea level.
@gregorybyrne24534 ай бұрын
A long way from Hitler's false prophet buzz bombs.
@dionysschub53504 ай бұрын
You can compare those numbers but you shouldn't forget that every rocket engine is made for its requierments, therefore they perfectly fit theire purpose they were made for.
@grampa914 ай бұрын
Hi Felix you do a great job I would rate you as the best channel to find out what is going on at spacex , your visuals are always up to date , unlike other channels how find there visuals are pulled off of the net many not even pertinent and I believe you are one of the most knowledgeable peopel when it comes to spacex and you do a great job explaining things so it is easily digestible. and I love little space dude for scale it really helps if you haven't seen it in person . keep it up you are doing great!
@Andy-Walks4 ай бұрын
I'm in Australia so this was great news. Would love to see a launch in real life.
@Macerony4 ай бұрын
Nice haircut Felix, first I've seen it. Welcome back 🎉
@Whataboutit4 ай бұрын
Thank you! It’s hot here in Florida! 😅
@stevengavra4 ай бұрын
3d printed rocket engine is the next level of engineering by SpaceX
@michaelcarter11734 ай бұрын
I love your videos keep up the great work and where did you get that big launch Tower ?
@jeffreycarroll59204 ай бұрын
How do u know what the ship numbers are?
@anjunaprojekt46984 ай бұрын
Ich liebe die Out takes... ich kann das aus vielen Meetings nach vollziehen...
@cinemaipswich46364 ай бұрын
Cape York, and Darwin, in Australia are only about 14 degrees from the Equator, and the ocean is to their eastern flank. Texas and Florida are more than 25 degrees from the Equator. It takes one hell of a lot of fuel to fill that latitude gap.
@Breadfan004 ай бұрын
@@cinemaipswich4636 if they do point to point, just launch into a different direction