Hopefully no plovers were injured/scared.Mathguy64 said:
Well that was fun. Now the feds need to let them do actual rapid testing.
will25u said:
I definitely saw stuff flying when Super Heavy ignited engines, but not nearly as much as last time.
V8Aggie said:
Had my 19 month old in my lap counting down from 10 doing his happy dance.
Got dusty in here.
Liftoff of Starship! pic.twitter.com/qXnGXXZP5k
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) November 18, 2023
The most awaited lift off of the year. Few more steps towards success 🚀 what a view 😍🫶#SpaceX #StarshipLaunch #Starship pic.twitter.com/tJf9T1kdz7
— cosmichaos (@karmicoder) November 18, 2023
It did the spicy thing: hot staging.
— Max Evans (@_mgde_) November 18, 2023
Ship 25 ignites all six Raptor engines to separate from Booster 9.
📸 - @NASASpaceflight
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I LOVE this view of the Raptors shutting down in segments!! 🔥 #SpaceX #Starship@DJSnM @Erdayastronaut pic.twitter.com/UaNdMMUfAx
— Debapratim (@debapratim_) November 18, 2023
Congratulations to the entire SpaceX team on an exciting second integrated flight test of Starship!
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) November 18, 2023
Starship successfully lifted off under the power of all 33 Raptor engines on the Super Heavy Booster and made it through stage separation pic.twitter.com/JnCvLAJXPi
The RUD of the booster really did seem like a certain scene from Star Wars to me. I laughed.double aught said:
Straight sci-fi!
Starship booster RUD! Awesome fireworks 💥 😍 pic.twitter.com/iBwpUwfhFy
— Tesla Pinoy 🇵🇭 (@Tesla_Pinoy) November 18, 2023
People underneath the trajectory rn: pic.twitter.com/uyYQZX1MH5
— Adhito (@alpha_adhito) November 18, 2023
The booster made the decision.FTAG 2000 said:
Why did they blow the booster?
You're all clear kid! Now let's blow this thing and go home!nortex97 said:The RUD of the booster really did seem like a certain scene from Star Wars to me. I laughed.double aught said:
Straight sci-fi!Starship booster RUD! Awesome fireworks 💥 😍 pic.twitter.com/iBwpUwfhFy
— Tesla Pinoy 🇵🇭 (@Tesla_Pinoy) November 18, 2023
Did it get outside of the range safety cone?nortex97 said:The RUD of the booster really did seem like a certain scene from Star Wars to me. I laughed.double aught said:
Straight sci-fi!Starship booster RUD! Awesome fireworks 💥 😍 pic.twitter.com/iBwpUwfhFy
— Tesla Pinoy 🇵🇭 (@Tesla_Pinoy) November 18, 2023
I think there is some speculation they really wanted to get separation ASAP this time, as there wasn't a need to recover the booster anyway, so to a certain extent that was planned as a 'throw away' moment just to see if they could get to orbit.Mathguy64 said:
I was a bit thrown when the hot staged with all 6 engines on Ship. I didn't expect them to light the mvac set, just the inner 3 Raptors, throttled down until there was separation. And then given the altitude they would swap over to the mvacs.
The 20 outer engines on the 1st stage/booster don't gimbal and don't relight. It's very light for the 'return' leg without the upper stage or much fuel left, so they don't use those.aTmAg said:
Many of the 1st stage engines didn't relight after separation. They may need to relight them while the ship is in the same orientation and THEN rotate.
I wonder if the the 2nd stage raptors did damage to the first stage causing it to blow up later. They may need to make the gap between the stages wider and have some flame diversion thing within.
I refuse to believe this is real until I can see it with my own two eyeballs. So amazingTexAgs91 said:
I took some drone footage of the launch
I haven't seen any videos yet that capture the clarity of the launch diamonds at lift off. My son and I saw them so clear, but it doesn't come across in video. You can see the shock waves though in this video.
Yeah, I meant several of the inner engines didn't relight. You can see it on the engine display thingy.nortex97 said:The 20 outer engines on the 1st stage/booster don't gimbal and don't relight. It's very light for the 'return' leg without the upper stage or much fuel left, so they don't use those.aTmAg said:
Many of the 1st stage engines didn't relight after separation. They may need to relight them while the ship is in the same orientation and THEN rotate.
I wonder if the the 2nd stage raptors did damage to the first stage causing it to blow up later. They may need to make the gap between the stages wider and have some flame diversion thing within.
JobSecurity said:I refuse to believe this is real until I can see it with my own two eyeballs. So amazingTexAgs91 said:
I took some drone footage of the launch
I haven't seen any videos yet that capture the clarity of the launch diamonds at lift off. My son and I saw them so clear, but it doesn't come across in video. You can see the shock waves though in this video.
Tracking camera views of hot-staging separation pic.twitter.com/wcCidOh5K0
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