Author Topic: Starship Flight 5 UPDATES : Starbase TX : 13 Oct 2024 (12:25 UTC)  (Read 132524 times)

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https://x.com/senbillnelson/status/1845461454977196294

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Congratulations to @SpaceX on its successful booster catch and fifth Starship flight test today! As we prepare to go back to the Moon under #Artemis, continued testing will prepare us for the bold missions that lie ahead -- including to the South Pole region of the Moon and then on to Mars.

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1845462545844535629

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Thank you, sir!

Looking forward to serving NASA in returning humanity to the Moon.

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https://twitter.com/_mgde_/status/1845463712699711554

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Booster 12 acrobatics.

📸 - @NASASpaceflight

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I guess we can call this the dawn of a new era.


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The Space Devs Youtube rehost of the SpaceX livestream


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https://twitter.com/enneps/status/1845469677826228268

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Timelapsed replay from one of @NASASpaceflight's beach cams of the historic Starship flight 5, and the catch by the chopsticks of B12 after its return for a landing.
Launch Stream Replay: youtube.com/watch?v=YC87Wm…
Starbase Live 24/7: nsf.live/starbase

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Tower perspective of booster catch (from the end of the SpaceX stream)

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Little bit of minor damage on that chine. Overall vehicle is looking pretty darn clean!

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1845483651590389863

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Some of the outer engine nozzles are a little warped from high heating & strong aero forces. Easily fixable.

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Cool thing I just noticed while re-watching the SpaceX feed. From T+3:06 until the camera angle changes at T+3:53, you can see the booster from the ship, including the shutdown of the boostback burn. (Which I tried to catch in the screen grab below.)

Also, FST: Thanks for amazing coverage! Not sure how you could keep concentrating on uploading screenshots at 30 fps or something similar.
I always consider space to be the FIRST frontier.

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One of many details I missed during the live stream, a shot of the booster resting perfectly on its pins
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Different catch angle:


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Current view of booster from NSF Starbase Live

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https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1845507539053826155

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Starship’s fifth flight test lifted off with our most ambitious test objectives yet as we work to demonstrate techniques fundamental to Starship and Super Heavy’s fully and rapidly reusable design.

And on our first try, Mechazilla caught the booster →

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=starship-flight-5

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Starship’s fifth flight test lifted off on October 13, 2024, with our most ambitious test objectives yet as we work to demonstrate techniques fundamental to Starship and Super Heavy’s fully and rapidly reusable design.

And on our first try, Mechazilla caught the booster.

Following a successful liftoff, ascent, stage separation, boostback burn, and coast, the Super Heavy booster performed its landing burn and was caught by the chopstick arms of the launch and catch tower at Starbase. Thousands of distinct vehicle and pad criteria had to be met prior to the catch attempt, and thanks to the tireless work of SpaceX engineers, we succeeded with catch on our first attempt.

Ready to catch a booster? starshipthegame.spacex.com

Prior to catch, Starship executed another successful hot-staging separation, igniting its six Raptor engines and completing ascent into outer space. It coasted along its planned trajectory to the other side of the planet before executing a controlled reentry, passing through the phases of peak heating and maximum aerodynamic pressure, before executing a flip, landing burn, and splashdown at its target area in the Indian Ocean. The flight test concluded at splashdown 1 hour, 5 minutes and 40 seconds after launch.

The entire SpaceX team should take pride in the engineering feat they just accomplished. The world witnessed what the future will look like when Starship starts carrying crew and cargo to destinations on Earth, the Moon, Mars and beyond.

Congratulations to the SpaceX team for taking this leap in our quest to make life multiplanetary. And thank you to our customers, Cameron County, spaceflight fans, and the wider community for the continued support and encouragement.

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Starship Booster down. NSF love.

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https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1845513038172205376

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Super Heavy, powered by Raptor

https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1845515959286821285

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Launching and returning the world's most powerful rocket
« Last Edit: 10/13/2024 05:26 pm by FutureSpaceTourist »

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drone on ship, NSF live

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https://twitter.com/davidjdphotos/status/1845460567944753508

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What goes up, must come down. :)
#SuperHeavy

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Missed this earlier:

https://twitter.com/gwynne_shotwell/status/1845447217982865501

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I don’t know what to say!

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https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1845524772379128243

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Booster 12 has been returned to the Orbital Launch Mount (OLM), and the Booster Stand is staged down Highway 4.

nsf.live/starbase

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QD Concted. NSF live

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