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[Special] What Does Starship Launch Success Mean for SpaceX Now

[Special] What Does Starship Launch Success Mean for SpaceX Now

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[Special] What Does Starship Launch Success Mean for SpaceX Now

FromUniverse Today Podcast

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It happened! Starship and SuperHeavy Did Launch for the second time. All 33 raptors were working. Hot staging went as planned. But then both the Booster 9 and Ship 25 were lost. What exactly went wrong and what does it mean for the future of Starship? Finding out with Scott Manley and Marcus House.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:02 Before IFT-2
00:08:35 The Launch
00:14:19 Hot Staging
00:16:20 What went wrong with SuperHeavy
00:25:00 What went wrong with Starship
00:32:00 What's next?
00:45:58 What it means for Artemis
01:03:00 Final thoughts
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Released:
Nov 27, 2023
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Podcast episode

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The Guide to Space is a series of space and astronomy podcasts by Fraser Cain, publisher of Universe Today