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Watch How SpaceX Test Launches The Starship and Super Heavy Rocket
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04/10/2024
Watch how SpaceX's fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket launches during a test flight but failed to separate and ended with Rapid Unplanned Disassembly (RUD) a few minutes into flight.
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00:00
We can't lose again.
00:20
T-minus 15 seconds.
00:22
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3...
00:52
No response on operations.
01:02
Booster after chamber pressure is nominal.
01:09
T-plus 43 seconds into the test flight of the inaugural Starship vehicle.
01:14
Tower cleared to land a pitch over.
01:16
Propulsion reports first stage engines nominal.
01:20
What a sight when the ground cameras at Starbase.
01:23
We're flying at twice the thrust of a Saturn V heading to space.
01:35
We're throttled down and throttled back up.
01:40
Going through the period of maximum aerodynamic pressure.
01:50
As the velocity increases, the density of the atmosphere is decreasing,
01:54
lessening stress on the vehicle.
01:56
The call-out, Max Q now.
02:06
Continuing to watch the first stage as we head downrange.
02:16
100 seconds into flight.
02:20
Our next major activity is going to be shutdown of the first stage.
02:25
Houston tracking station now acquiring the vehicle.
02:29
With shutdown, we will get separation of Starship from Super Heavy
02:33
and ignition of the Starship engines.
02:36
When Starship separates, we light up six engines in a staggered sequence.
02:41
If all goes well, those six engines will burn for almost six and a half minutes.
02:46
Onboard view from Starship.
02:50
And there's views of the Raptor engines on the second stage
02:54
as we prepare for stage separation.
02:57
Now after stage separation, the first stage will flip
03:00
and begin a boost-back maneuver for landing in the Gulf.
03:14
Continuing to fly.
03:16
Continuing to fly. Two minutes, 40 seconds.
03:18
Let's get ready for main engine cutoff.
03:25
Beginning to flip for stage separation.
03:46
As of right now, we are awaiting stage separation.
04:04
Where Starship should separate from the Super Heavy booster.
04:12
Right now, it looks like we saw the start of the flip,
04:15
but obviously we're seeing from the ground cameras
04:17
the entire Starship stack continuing to rotate.
04:20
We should have had separation by now.
04:22
Obviously, this does not appear to be a nominal situation.
04:27
Yeah, it does appear to be spinning,
04:29
but I do want to remind everyone that
04:31
everything after clearing the tower was icing on the cake.
04:36
And there, as you saw, as we promised,
04:47
an exciting end to the Starship inaugural integrated test flight.
05:06
Everyone here absolutely pumped to clear the pad
05:10
and make it this far into the test flight,
05:12
the first integrated flight of the booster and the Starship vehicle.
05:18
Live view there of our control center at Starbase,
05:22
which we refer to as Star Command.
05:27
As we said before, obviously we wanted to make it all the way through,
05:32
but to get this far, honestly, is amazing.
05:37
Well, if you're just joining us,
05:39
Starship just experienced what we call
05:41
a rapid unscheduled disassembly, or a RUD, during ascent.
05:46
But now this was a development test.
05:48
This is the first test flight of Starship,
05:50
and the goal was to gather the data,
05:52
and as we said, clear the pad and get ready to go again.
05:56
So you never know exactly what's going to happen,
05:58
but as we promised, excitement is guaranteed.
06:01
And Starship gave us a rather spectacular end
06:04
to what was truly an incredible test thus far.
06:07
As we mentioned at the start of today's program,
06:10
any and all the data that we collected during the test
06:13
is going to help us with further development of Starship,
06:16
and it's going to improve the vehicle's reliability
06:18
as SpaceX seeks to make life multi-planetary.
06:21
It's really worth noting that the flight path
06:23
was designed to be over water and all the air and sea space,
06:27
along with that flight path and those surrounding areas
06:30
were cleared in advance of the test,
06:32
and of course we're going to be coordinating
06:34
with local authorities for the recovery operations.
06:37
But honestly, what an exciting morning.
06:40
Oh my gosh.
06:41
We had a successful liftoff from Starbase, Texas
06:45
at 8.28 a.m. Central Time.
06:48
We cleared the tower, which honestly was our only hope.
06:53
We cleared the tower, and all the data that we collected
06:56
all the way through all those Raptor, those 33,
06:59
although I think we saw that three Raptor engines were out,
07:02
but we got all that data.
07:04
We got so far as to hoping to see the Starship,
07:09
the second stage, separate from the first stage,
07:12
the super heavy booster, and unfortunately,
07:14
we didn't make that happen, but that's okay.
07:16
It was the first integrated launch,
07:19
and honestly, today was amazing.
07:22
Absolutely incredible day.
07:24
We made it through a number of those initial test objectives
07:28
with getting booster ascent,
07:30
getting all the way through the countdown,
07:32
working some issues at the end, like really fantastic day.
07:34
Got through the gate at T-minus 40 seconds on the second try.
07:38
Everything released, the holddowns, quick disconnect arms,
07:41
everything moves out of the way,
07:43
and then we got the vehicle off of the pad,
07:45
through max Q, all the way up to stage separation,
07:48
even starting into the prep for stage step,
07:50
and then as we say, a lot of excitement.
07:53
Honestly, my face has had a smile on it since liftoff,
07:57
but now my face hurts.
07:59
Now, since we don't have any insights on the cause
08:02
of our rapid, unscheduled disassembly at this point,
08:05
we're going to end our webcast here.
08:07
Teams will continue to review the data
08:09
and work toward our next flight test,
08:11
but before we go, a big congrats to the entire SpaceX team
08:15
on an exciting first integrated flight test of Starship,
08:18
and of course, a shout out to our viewers.
08:20
We appreciate you joining us, and as always,
08:23
we thank you for your interest in Starship, SpaceX,
08:26
and your ongoing support.
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