Don’t worry guys, I’ve been assured by everyone that Starship is only ~~1 2 3 4 5~~ 6 years behind schedule and they’ll get it all worked out soon.
These regular explosions are all tests to see what happens if it explodes. These are successful explosions, stop asking questions. Stop it.
Granum22 on
I can’t wait to learn how this actually amazing and a sign of progress for Space X
mtgfan1001 on
At least it’s waste won’t be scattered all over Mexico
wlrldchampionsexy on
That was an incredibly satisfying explosion to watch.
WantWantShellySenbei on
Holy cow that video is pretty awesome though. Elon makes the best fireworks.
Chessh2036 on
We’re still going to be living on Mars soon, right?
Esc777 on
Oh we’re still linking to Twitter? i thought they stopped doing that.
bigloser42 on
Totally normal, part of the process. We only need to do 37 more launches and have 16 more pad explosions and we’ll be all set to go to Mars!
faeriara on
This is really bad. The V2 Ship has been cursed. Three failures in a row and now this.
wrecked_angle on
I hate Elon as much as the next guy but SpaceX was so fucking cool and it’s tragic to watch it just go to absolute shit
Ok-Day4899 on
I am glad I watched the video, what a fantastic kaboom
gwdope on
On one hand I’m sad because space travel is so cool and SpaceX, which has pushed the way space flight is done forward, has become our only way to do it. On the other hand, I’m happy because Elon is having a terrible night and that fucker deserves to have a terrible night every night for the rest of his miserable life.
Bandsohard on
There’s obviously a massive design flaw with this program. Even if each failure and explosion has different causes, there’s either a huge lack of quality control or something inherit to the design that causes all the ’causes’.
Fail fast is a fine methodology for software development, but when it’s causing significant explosions that can get people seriously hurt, you need to reevaluate your process and you should be doing more unit testing, hardware in the loop testing, and various forms of integration testing before you get to stages of qualification and regression testing. If it wasn’t blowing up every ship, okay great, but at this point be humble and accept that the scope of smaller scale tests needs to increase.
Duckpoke on
Starship is insanely ambitious even for SpaceX
Maxterchief99 on
All those engineers and scientists that built the ship, so excited to see it fly, only to have it explode. Wonder what they’ll learn from this!
AnimeMeansArt on
What’s up with the comments? Does everyone hate SpaceX now because of Elon?
pedanticPandaPoo on
EXPLODING: SpaceX rocket breaks in Starbase, Texas
ToddBradley on
I’ve got a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, and can say with some professional certainty that the front fell off
Damn that looked cool! Looks like it all kicked off near the top 1/3 of the rocket
DerisiveGibe on
Mars three months maybe, six months definitely!
colin8651 on
Those poor little Boston Dynamics dogs; hope they didn’t suffer
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UW_Ebay on
Is it just me or does it feel like they may be having real issues with the starship?
Gentlemanmax67 on
It almost looks like the explosion didn’t start with the rocket, but in the tower (in slo-mo).
Confident-Barber-347 on
NASA’s SLS and Artemis may also be behind schedule and cost a ton, but I’ll be damned if that sucker didn’t make it all the way to the moon on the first try. Very different development approach but that’s pretty impressive IMO.
spartanantler on
Well if someone wasn’t to busy cozying up with the orange man
thecatpigs on
It’s funny how everything was going smoothly at SpaceX until the CEO came back.
lolrogii on
beter have it explode on the test stand then on the launch pad, the damage would’ve been insane together with the booster. but it seems starship development has been regressing lately.
CB4R on
Usually I don’t watch it, when it takes me off Reddit, but this one was pretty cinematic, I gotta admit
astroknots on
private enterprise is a much better idea than nasa and will not be a waste of our money!! /s
MeeksMoniker on
Feels like a metaphor
for America
Like, if Elon is managing this like he managed Doge and X then we all know these rocket scientists have lost co-workers to cuts, then got heaps of work piled on them along with absurd deadlines and expectations. It’s no wonder more of these are exploding than what we’ve seen previously. One in the sky, and now one didn’t even leave the pad….
Verratcat on
Let’s post this everywhere as an example of doge level efficiency
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Don’t worry guys, I’ve been assured by everyone that Starship is only ~~1 2 3 4 5~~ 6 years behind schedule and they’ll get it all worked out soon.
These regular explosions are all tests to see what happens if it explodes. These are successful explosions, stop asking questions. Stop it.
I can’t wait to learn how this actually amazing and a sign of progress for Space X
At least it’s waste won’t be scattered all over Mexico
That was an incredibly satisfying explosion to watch.
Holy cow that video is pretty awesome though. Elon makes the best fireworks.
We’re still going to be living on Mars soon, right?
Oh we’re still linking to Twitter? i thought they stopped doing that.
Totally normal, part of the process. We only need to do 37 more launches and have 16 more pad explosions and we’ll be all set to go to Mars!
This is really bad. The V2 Ship has been cursed. Three failures in a row and now this.
I hate Elon as much as the next guy but SpaceX was so fucking cool and it’s tragic to watch it just go to absolute shit
I am glad I watched the video, what a fantastic kaboom
On one hand I’m sad because space travel is so cool and SpaceX, which has pushed the way space flight is done forward, has become our only way to do it. On the other hand, I’m happy because Elon is having a terrible night and that fucker deserves to have a terrible night every night for the rest of his miserable life.
There’s obviously a massive design flaw with this program. Even if each failure and explosion has different causes, there’s either a huge lack of quality control or something inherit to the design that causes all the ’causes’.
Fail fast is a fine methodology for software development, but when it’s causing significant explosions that can get people seriously hurt, you need to reevaluate your process and you should be doing more unit testing, hardware in the loop testing, and various forms of integration testing before you get to stages of qualification and regression testing. If it wasn’t blowing up every ship, okay great, but at this point be humble and accept that the scope of smaller scale tests needs to increase.
Starship is insanely ambitious even for SpaceX
All those engineers and scientists that built the ship, so excited to see it fly, only to have it explode. Wonder what they’ll learn from this!
What’s up with the comments? Does everyone hate SpaceX now because of Elon?
EXPLODING: SpaceX rocket breaks in Starbase, Texas
I’ve got a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, and can say with some professional certainty that the front fell off
Non xitter clip https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx4YkRPs459Z09SmeMSGO04GZpKC5w8S6r?si=OpNPr1F1BLPMUKU1
I live close by. Though we were getting nuked. 🙁
Damn that looked cool! Looks like it all kicked off near the top 1/3 of the rocket
Mars three months maybe, six months definitely!
Those poor little Boston Dynamics dogs; hope they didn’t suffer
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Is it just me or does it feel like they may be having real issues with the starship?
It almost looks like the explosion didn’t start with the rocket, but in the tower (in slo-mo).
NASA’s SLS and Artemis may also be behind schedule and cost a ton, but I’ll be damned if that sucker didn’t make it all the way to the moon on the first try. Very different development approach but that’s pretty impressive IMO.
Well if someone wasn’t to busy cozying up with the orange man
It’s funny how everything was going smoothly at SpaceX until the CEO came back.
beter have it explode on the test stand then on the launch pad, the damage would’ve been insane together with the booster. but it seems starship development has been regressing lately.
Usually I don’t watch it, when it takes me off Reddit, but this one was pretty cinematic, I gotta admit
private enterprise is a much better idea than nasa and will not be a waste of our money!! /s
Feels like a metaphor
for America
Like, if Elon is managing this like he managed Doge and X then we all know these rocket scientists have lost co-workers to cuts, then got heaps of work piled on them along with absurd deadlines and expectations. It’s no wonder more of these are exploding than what we’ve seen previously. One in the sky, and now one didn’t even leave the pad….
Let’s post this everywhere as an example of doge level efficiency