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As early as Tuesday, March 30, the SpaceX team will attempt a high-altitude flight test of Starship serial number 11 (SN11) - our fourth high-altitude flight test of a Starship prototype from Starbase in Texas. Similar to previous high-altitude flight tests of Starship, SN11 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. SN11 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. SN11’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.
Given the dynamic schedule of development testing, stay tuned to our social media channels for updates as we move toward SpaceX’s fourth high-altitude flight test of Starship!
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soiung toiue
most inspiring thing in the last 50 years. Keep going forward! I love Space X!
11 tuntia sittenBanala Varshith
I will too become an elon musk and start up company like space X,because I am very very interested in astronomy.
19 tuntia sittenBiên Phạm
How to cut waves of read thinking machine
23 tuntia sittenBuğra Çağrı YURT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuc2NiixEA0
23 tuntia sittenJuan Nicolas
yes....
Päivä sittensoiung toiue
Amazing
11 tuntia sittennieooj gotoy
The road to success is always under construction~ Civil Engineer
Päivä sittenBaBa Ganoush
woohoooo!
Päivä sittenyOkay_
Never give up!
Päivä sittenGD gamer
Coming soon: the launch of SN12
Päivä sittenGD gamer
@TimePro okay
Päivä sittenTimePro
@GD gamer SN12-14 are not being built because SN15 has major upgrades.
Päivä sittenGD gamer
@Biegan What do you mean, what is the SN15 going to do?
Päivä sittenBiegan
You are wrong bro, next will be SN15
Päivä sittenXeno SFS - SFS Content and News
5:47
Päivä sittenJack Whitlock
@Xeno SFS - SFS Content and News It’s a bot
11 tuntia sittenXeno SFS - SFS Content and News
@nieooj gotoy there are none
Päivä sittennieooj gotoy
Add Russian subtitles, please
Päivä sittenXeno SFS - SFS Content and News
5:47
Päivä sittenPhil Rosa-Leeke
#SpaceX Why don't you use the same system for landing as you do with your Falcon rockets and your intended main Starship booster? It works!
2 päivää sittenLmao.
Starship in particular will be coming from orbital speeds, both on earth and mars and going into a belly flop burns off a lot more speed than descending like the falcon 9 and the first stage. It also has more maneuverability at said angle with its fins. The landing system coming out of that belly flop needs to be able to land in rough terrain and landing like a rocket is much easier than landing like a plane. It also makes it easier to take off again.
Päivä sittenEnrico Civardi
Is a question of doctrin.If you cant understand,just pay for the Spitfire.
2 päivää sittenEnrico Civardi
There is Space Mafia.No,is not possible build there,Pig,you have to pay.We love the Spitfire.
2 päivää sittenK Jayanth
Nice video keep it up make more related videos
2 päivää sittenFranco C
Others have asked this already: please put some telemetry on screen!
2 päivää sittenShahbaz ahmed
Hi good nice to see
2 päivää sittenhtannberg
There is a better way to land StarShip and the heavy booster. If the landing pad was made out of a metal grid of sorts and raised 50+ feet into the air, when a space craft comes in for a landing the pad drops as the craft touches down. The pad then does all the breaking so no major legs are needed to cushion the landing. This is a much safer way to land. The drop and break landing pad absorbs all the energy. It can be made very low tech so as not to fail. Come on we can do this!
2 päivää sittenVirtual Pinball
Amazing
3 päivää sittenPatate Lechat
wow is realy cool:)
3 päivää sittengamil sultan
I,m not an engineer but as I've seen the lift and landing, in case of landing maneuver it seems to have huge momentum that the engines can't harmonize the huge momentum to the required landing momentum or speed. Perhaps it may need more time as that landing maneuver must start from a reasonably high distance to enable the engines to harmonize the huge momentum, parachuting may be needed to reduce the great pressure created by engines abruptly to absorb the kinetic energy , in turn may lead to destroying the ship.
3 päivää sittenTheSeeker50
SN10 (which landed) flipped around the same distance SN11 flipped and exploded. SN10 landed.
13 tuntia sittenJack Whitlock
Flipping higher wouldn’t help if an engine explodes (Like it did here)
3 päivää sittenMarc Christian Castor
What a foggy day, can't see a thing
3 päivää sittenlyric lays
starship is not coming back so starship went to the space ;)
4 päivää sittenhoiy vinosa
передоз селитрой
3 päivää sittenВитёк Крут
Add Russian subtitles, please
4 päivää sittenhoiy vinosa
parese que el clima afecta el gas puede estar caliente o frio escuche uno de los audios y exploto porque estaba frio
3 päivää sittenhoiy vinosa
FAA Clear sunny day: Not today FAA Intense thick fog: LEZZZDODISSHIIIT!!!
4 päivää sittenUNDAWN harsh
Past, present and future is but a stubborn Illusion-- Sir Albert Einstein You are my inspiration Sir Elon Musk
4 päivää sitteninfospot100
Ok when we loose the signal. The simple reason is starship burned away.
4 päivää sittenTimePro
Not really but okay
4 päivää sittenmiko foin
Wow, so exciting!✨🚀
5 päivää sittenhoiy vinosa
6.06 look at the middle you will find some lil fire coming out that’s leakage
4 päivää sittensamu
Oof
5 päivää sittenufor ufor
space is so 20th century
5 päivää sittenSpace X
@Ferocious Gamer Hilarious
4 päivää sittenFerocious Gamer
so going to mars is something we would do in 1990?
5 päivää sittenHoua Houa
6:12 The engine failed here and that's why Starship SN11 is not coming back.
5 päivää sittenAnthony C Carnell
Took 1000 tests to get the light bulb formula right. This is #11. @ElonMusk and the team are doing just fine.
5 päivää sittenAnthony C Carnell
@miko foin Absolutely - we think the same way. Have a great Friday
4 päivää sittenmiko foin
“Remember, making mistakes is part of the process. The key to success is to make mistakes quickly, and recover quickly, and keep forging forward.” ― Kevin J. Donaldson
5 päivää sittenufor ufor
too bad there's no space programs anymore even space movies goes out in touch with realities because we keep changing display technologies, what is space missions without displays. Unless spaceships is loaded with technologies and there's holodeck, where to have such realities, I still duno....if it's possible. But space will blow your mind is it comparable with colorfull 3D biotech...
6 päivää sittengaurang joshi
Ha
6 päivää sittengioyu comi
thank You for what you guys are doing for humanity! Peace.
6 päivää sittenabbsnn cose
Can't you even Launch this Thing from a Pläne Like the Steam Chase to practice only the landing maneuver
5 päivää sittenJoseph Martin
Thanks ! I know you all are very busy, but I wish Elon Musk and Team could find the time to help Pr. Biden & Congress implement the *American Jobs Plan* . Watching your amazing *skills* , the needs of America and the reality of the Work Force, there is a huge gap that this next Stimulus must end or Asia will eat USA lunch and dinner. Sometimes just pointing in the right direction and goals can make a World of Differences.
6 päivää sittenabbsnn cose
“Remember, making mistakes is part of the process. The key to success is to make mistakes quickly, and recover quickly, and keep forging forward.” ― Kevin J. Donaldson
5 päivää sittenDragone Inc.
Hey space X, Got some ideas for yall one increase the cone sizes of the raptor engines doesn't have to be circular maybe another spade, why can you add the honey comb slider like the other rocket, with the capability of closing the holes with the comb and control air flow, can aerodynamics help as well. Just an idea.
6 päivää sittengioyu comi
Well that was a dud. Seriously, if you can't get the cameras to work? And unless you're suicidal you wouldn't want to be the first to fly Musky Air
6 päivää sittenJimmy B. Perez Lopez
parese que el clima afecta el gas puede estar caliente o frio escuche uno de los audios y exploto porque estaba frio
6 päivää sittenEby Hohloskot
передоз селитрой
6 päivää sittenWallstreetbets
This will be known as USS Enterprise NCC-1701A will it have warp drive functionality
6 päivää sittenMudkip909
Wall street bets avatar i see
6 päivää sittenJay__Kaay
Who down voted this are you offended by a rocket?
6 päivää sittenMaxwell
Not today. :)
6 päivää sittenMemgi
6.06 look at the middle you will find some lil fire coming out that’s leakage
6 päivää sittenTHE ROCKERS
Whenever it is going to land space X hides it from us. Something is suspicious
6 päivää sittenLmao.
@THE ROCKERS "not to argue with fools" no wonder you're so confident in yourself.
Päivä sittenBloody Evolution
@THE ROCKERS Bruh this is a VERY work in progress design, they didn't nail falcon 9 for a while
2 päivää sittenTHE ROCKERS
@TimePro u look at some falcon9 landings and others. Oh i am sorry Because I have a simple rule in life "not to argue with fools" and you are correct my friend.
2 päivää sittenBrent Smith
They must have one hell of a fog machine...
3 päivää sittenTimePro
Look at SN10 and the previous attempts and say that again.
6 päivää sittenSantos
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6 päivää sittenIgor Delta F.
Man will go mars no earlier than 2040. Even a small cybertruck takes years to be released to public, I can't imagine how long it will take starship to meet all the requirements. Probably decades. The news says we will see Man on mars very soon, just to keep us high expectations, but I think it's just marketing. I'm just being realistic.
6 päivää sittenabbsnn cose
“Remember, making mistakes is part of the process. The key to success is to make mistakes quickly, and recover quickly, and keep forging forward.” ― Kevin J. Donaldson
7 päivää sittenPhilipp Schmidtbauer
Can't you even Launch this Thing from a Pläne Like the Steam Chase to practice only the landing maneuver
7 päivää sittenSoumya Taj
Go on man You will conquer
7 päivää sittenErik Bruner
Well that was a dud. Seriously, if you can't get the cameras to work? And unless you're suicidal you wouldn't want to be the first to fly Musky Air
7 päivää sittenAmado
Try to fix them let's see how that will go
5 päivää sittenabbsnn cose
Don't you guys have patience men!!
7 päivää sittenPaz C.
https://youtu.be/uz76VMCDB1o ❤️🙏
7 päivää sittenIllustration
It may of failed but I know SpaceX they keep going! Mars here we come!
7 päivää sittenstandal001
An Idea. Why not to use helium atmosphere under the skirt of starship? It can eliminate burning of raptor engine and helium is allready in nose cone tank.
7 päivää sittenMikhail Sporyshev
You should make a compilation of failed starship launches and landings. That would be fun, especially with some dramatic music in the background. I suggest Edvard Grieg
7 päivää sittenMaster Piece
Okay
7 päivää sittendoire aintu
“Remember, making mistakes is part of the process. The key to success is to make mistakes quickly, and recover quickly, and keep forging forward.” ― Kevin J. Donaldson
7 päivää sittenIgor L
great!
7 päivää sittenCoolJRT
What font is used for the timer? It's beautiful
7 päivää sittenCoolJRT
Clock: *is beautiful* Clock: *freezes* *American engineering at its finest* Ever heard of a Swiss clock failing?
7 päivää sittenN M
What is happenig with SN11?
8 päivää sittendoire aintu
They could also easily crawl back into the skiff to take a break, eat, rest, use the toilet, whatever to satisfy basic personal needs. Astronauts could safely, comfortably and easil
7 päivää sittenlets game it out on roblox
Uh i tink the engean imploded and fire to full and boom
8 päivää sittenaola wili
“Remember, making mistakes is part of the process. The key to success is to make mistakes quickly, and recover quickly, and keep forging forward.” ― Kevin J. Donaldson
8 päivää sittenCassandra Lynne Rose Wilson
Dust yourself off and make another ship Elon. Eventually you will succeed again. I look forward to watching it happen. 🌟 Cheers to SN12
8 päivää sittenAmado
next is SN15 SN12-14 got skipped because their designs were out dated
5 päivää sittenM A D A R A
.SPACEX DILDO'S FOR TITANS. wHy dO hUMaNS HaVE aLL tHE fUN?? Based on the thumbnail....i didn't watch the video. Ok bei
8 päivää sittenBigMo
5:48 launch 8:02 shut down 1st engine 922 2nd engine shutdown 10:09 3rd engine shutdown - decent 11:39 relight Frozen camera
8 päivää sittenaola wili
Another one bites the dust Another one bites the dust Another one down, and another one down
8 päivää sittenSaurabh Jha
Don't you guys have patience men!!
8 päivää sittenMike Malloy
Lovely, video freezes just as engines fire up :/
8 päivää sittenDevansh D
👍
8 päivää sittenweavergrad
Meanwhile, they got tech that can do this ... wait shhh.
8 päivää sittenD Hansel
I wonder why did they launch in this foggy weather? After all they were not putting anything in orbit. Probably the FAA had something to do with this such as a time-line window.
8 päivää sittenAli Alzedawy
ارجو ان يصل كلامي اليكم ؟ توجد طريقه اكثر امانا وفعاليه للذهاب للمريخ والعوده منه ولكن من خلال صواريخ هجينة متعددة وليس مثل ما تقومون به من تجارب تنتهي بالفشل
8 päivää sittenJul1an
ok
4 päivää sittenbeasticks
do yall play rocket simulator or just play it irl
8 päivää sittenthomas wellnitz
Space x is controlled by Nasa so there is no difference between them and what nasa puts out both lie about going to space which they can't do .
8 päivää sittenFerocious Gamer
@Amado lol
4 päivää sittenAmado
@thomas wellnitz naive hahhahah did you read your own comments
5 päivää sittenrandom games
@thomas wellnitz Uno reverse
5 päivää sittenthomas wellnitz
@Ferocious Gamer if you think they are going to own part of it and not control it then you are very naive .
5 päivää sittenFerocious Gamer
@thomas wellnitz part ownership is not control
5 päivää sittenRay Turner
Never will understand why you run two engines lean, can't make power without BTUs. Run them fat on the test stand. Flow pressures are different installed in the rocket. Oh well who am I. Should use inline accumulators at the engine in plumbing at the puck.
8 päivää sittenBrent Smith
I highly doubt they're running the engines lean. You always, always run rocket engines rich. Otherwise they disintegrate.
7 päivää sittenNorberto Vaz
Elon don't let messy science slow you down ;)
8 päivää sittenCharles Belhumeur
I'm sure you get a lot of ideas submitted like this and maybe its even annoying, but here goes another. Does SpaceX plan to develop any kind of need or capacity for in flight EVAs for things like repairs, inspections, upgrades, rescues, etc,? During an ISS EVA Chris Hadfield got something in his eye, a flake of soap I think. It completely incapacitated him and put him in significant peril for awhile. It seems silly that such a small thing created such a big problem for a highly trained astronaut in an expensive high tech suit! In an ordinary work environment a person, even weightless, would just wipe the crap out their eye with a finger, no problemo. It's kind of a big flaw in these high tech conventional space suits that their design robs the astronauts of a capacity for such simple basic human actions. I started thinking of a way to fix this. I came up with the idea of a skiffsuit. A skiffsuit would be a small spacecraft, skiff, with capacity to maneuver in orbit or in flight to Mars. It would be big enough to support 2 astronauts for a day or two. About the size of a Chevy van. It would have the upper half of a spacesuit on the end of a tubular cherry picker or space arm extension. Astronauts would crawl into the tube to put their upper body into the space suit end with some footholds in the tube. The space arm tube could then be maneuvered into position by the astronaut to do repair, upgrade, inspection work by the astronaut. The skiff would have an automated station keeping that would counter any forces the astronaut has to apply to the work. The skiff, space arm and suit would all be one continuous pressurized volume. If an astronaut got something in their eye, got a bad cramp or whatever they could just crawl back into the bigger volume of the skiff to fix it. They could also easily crawl back into the skiff to take a break, eat, rest, use the toilet, whatever to satisfy basic personal needs. Astronauts could safely, comfortably and easily conduct EVA work for days in the skiff. I got the idea watching power grid workers working on transmission lines from cherry picker trucks. I noticed they never used their lower bodies other than just to stand in the buckets. They did complicated and precise work to a high standard with just their upper bodies.
8 päivää sittenMark
Keep up the hard work SpaceX!
8 päivää sittenYAGIZ ALPER
Amazing
8 päivää sittenzoxoor
nice cgi fog. sure was cheaper that way
8 päivää sittenLmao.
It's not CGI fog you sheep fuck, it's a fog machine.
Päivä sittenMudkip909
Ok so you’re saying that fog isn’t real. Got it. I’ll remember your comment when I see fog for the next time.
6 päivää sittenCristian Ukmar
Not even fog can be real now?
8 päivää sittenivanflinn
what tf?
8 päivää sittenRed Ray
Another one bites the dust Another one bites the dust Another one down, and another one down
8 päivää sittenMudkip909
Another one bites the E
6 päivää sittenmikea hiooi
“The crater was in the right place “. Like a boss !
8 päivää sittenTobias Hohmann
What if you didn't use wings and instead use the magnus effect to slow the speed. The rocket is put on its side and then rotated by the cold gas thrusters. in the end the rotation is stopped because it ran out of rotational energie or by the thruster (maybe even main thruster, they have to be reignited anyway). Benefits of this system would be safed weight by not needing the flaps, when reentering the side that is on the top at a given moment can cool down (would need heatshield all around but way thinner. Also the consequential horizontal movement that is introduced by the magnus effect could help bring starship back to the site.
8 päivää sittenrandom games
Not sure if I completely understand that you're saying, but it would probably have very strong g force's do to the fact that it would be spinning, and it they lost control at all, they couldn't get it back. Still a cool idea tho
8 päivää sittenZaeed AYM
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8 päivää sittenNOOBSTORE
boom
8 päivää sittenmikea hiooi
Hajmou nebesa
8 päivää sittenVF1Skullangel
Too hot for TV during the landing...
8 päivää sittenJohn Ruckman
Hm! I think a comprehensive structural analysis of the materials to build the engines, pipes and tanks is in order. Possible defective materials, construction debris perhaps but not likely as that should show up during static firing. Although I think those static tests are too short, and not enough lengthy refireing. After all,, that's where the problem is coming from. Are you using identical SN Tanks during your tests instead of direct feed of fuel?
8 päivää sittenpremraju prem
That's their mission, to land on mars.. Alive or dead
8 päivää sittenJimmy B. Perez Lopez
Falla al despegue se ahoga, dice el audio es facil escucharlo es como un disco duro cuando el lector del CD se mueve dice uno.
8 päivää sittenJimmy B. Perez Lopez
el cpu se calienta lo dice cuando empiesa a despegar
8 päivää sittenJimmy B. Perez Lopez
oyes la aves dice falla
8 päivää sittenJimmy B. Perez Lopez
Hubo una fuga
8 päivää sittenJimmy B. Perez Lopez
Se calentó de un lado
8 päivää sittenPaul Huang Hau Ong
rip sn11
8 päivää sittenJason
The guy announcing the launch sounds emotional at the end. He knows the hard work they do to get these test rockets up and running. They are test vehicles, they are supposed to fail to gather data so they can make the safest spaceship possible. It still hurts to see your baby get destroyed. Keep it going. One day people will be riding Starship like it’s commercial airline to the Moon and Mars.
9 päivää sittenSay green
ความร้อนสะสมเยอะเกิน
9 päivää sittenGabe
Such a flex to Nasa
9 päivää sittenGrant Williams
Are you kidding. 1.15 into vid, they still have the title up. Seriously
9 päivää sittenGrant Williams
Fair enough. My bad
7 päivää sittenlogitech4873
This is the unedited livestream.
7 päivää sittenThis Monstrosity
Because it was streamed live
8 päivää sittenGrant Williams
@Thong Han editing?
8 päivää sittenThong Han
Because this video was a live stream smart ass
9 päivää sittenDavid Ponce
Nice black screen...
9 päivää sittenRaymond Erdey
Hopefully future test will be done in clear weather so we can have better visuals on what happened, in case telemetry data is incomplete.
9 päivää sittenGraham
When will this egomaniac stop playing with shareholders cash and start making a profit for dividends. Or better still, give a billion a month to Italy, France, Iran, Iraq, Syria and any African nation that isn't fighting a civil war. Have humanity before a toy rocket that sometimes works. And for what purpose ? Its a human disgrace and so is Virgin's version.
9 päivää sittenLmao.
Why does everything else spaceX do fly out the fucking window the moment you talk about starship?
Päivä sittenBrent Smith
SpaceX are a private company, and Elon owns 78% of the voting shares, thus giving him a supermajority. So the only shareholder he is beholden to is himself. He can do whatever he wants and the people holding the other 22% have no say in the matter. They knew what they were signing up for when they bought in, yet did so anyway, so clearly they feel they're getting a good deal. I for one would take that deal. When Starlink goes wide it's going to print $$$, regardless of Elon's antics.
7 päivää sittenivanflinn
If for example Nasa was shutdown, I can almost definitely say that the money would only be put into more military/government stuff. It wouldn't really help anyone and if it does it's only short term while space exploration is long term for all humans. What I'm trying to say is in a perfect world the money would go to charity and stuff like that but in reality It would only be used to buy more army shit and nothing long term.
8 päivää sittenalexn310
SpaceX isnt publicly traded lol
8 päivää sittenInspiredByFire
Do you guys think you'll launch the next one at night during a blackout with blindfolds on the cameras so we can see even less?
9 päivää sittenSarah
😂 Our guardians will not let Spacex go out to space .Elon Musk has been working with the negative regressive alien alliance . Our guardians are here and we will soon hear about them soon with the UFO disclosure hopefully this summer that Trump signed off on the Covid relief bill before he left office. The world will know about the secret space programs and earth colonies we had throughout the galaxy within the past decades. They have lied and kept secrets from the American people.
9 päivää sittenEmir Omerović
Hajmou nebesa
9 päivää sittenGacheru Mburu
Thanks for using metric.
9 päivää sittenMino Martinez
I have one dream and one chance I'd get on that instead of seconds
9 päivää sitten