SpaceX just Did Something Never Seen with Starship Testing! Ready to Launch Every Month NOW…
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SpaceX just Did Something Never Seen with Starship Testing! Ready to Launch Every Month NOW…
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Nothing wrong with Sequential Ignition under tight parameters with no boost lost !, Puts the lob on separation while also Containing Excessive full float loading Conditions , There's a New Different Hot Stager not like those 2 Possibly much lighter with more push off Characteristics look to the east for the Bulbous Lattice !.
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00:00: New surprises
This is a rehash of spacex news.
00:40: S40's test and the surprises behind it
03:42: Insane testing speed and its impact
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08:31: Challenges for a monthly Starship launch
10:56: A promising period
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SpaceX just Did Something Never Seen with Starship Testing! Ready to Launch Every Month NOW…
Insane is a very overused and inaccurate. Look it up.
SpaceX just did something never seen before with Starship testing, and the pace of development is becoming almost impossible to follow. From rapid back-to-back test campaigns to a possible new engine ignition sequence, SpaceX is laying the groundwork for monthly Starship launches sooner than many expected.
In this video, we break down how SpaceX, Starship, and the latest testing milestones could reshape the future of reusable spaceflight—and why Flight 13 may be the mission that marks the beginning of a completely new era.
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Over the past several days, SpaceX has achieved one of the fastest Starship testing campaigns in the program's history. Ship 40 completed a full-duration six-engine static fire before returning to the Production Site, while Ship 41 quickly followed with multiple cryogenic proof tests in an incredibly compressed timeline. Together, these milestones demonstrate a testing cadence unlike anything previously seen in the Starship program.
We also examine newly released footage from Ship 40's static fire, highlighting what appears to be a revised hot-staging engine ignition sequence. Could this change improve mission reliability, increase redundancy after Flight 12, or optimize Super Heavy's boostback maneuver? We explore the engineering possibilities behind this subtle but potentially significant Starship testing modification.
I'm trying to understand how "...just did" is the same as, "released a statement about what they intend to do in the near-ish future"?
Beyond the vehicles themselves, this episode looks at the bigger picture. With Booster 20 approaching its next major milestones, Booster 21 moving toward assembly completion, and continued upgrades across Starbase, SpaceX appears to be preparing the infrastructure required to support monthly Starship launches. We also discuss Gwynne Shotwell's recent comments, the readiness of Flight 13, and whether SpaceX can realistically sustain a launch every month before the end of the year.
Finally, we explore the engineering challenges that remain—from automated Starship production and expanded testing facilities to launch pad redundancy, logistics, and full reusability. Achieving monthly Starship launches isn't just about building rockets faster—it's about transforming the entire aerospace manufacturing and launch ecosystem into something that operates with unprecedented speed and efficiency.
What are the 3 additional boosters in the test sequence? They don't appear in any of the live shots.
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Just think of all the hiring that is going to come from all of this! Great American jobs at decent wages with 401K's stock sharing, Medical benefits etc...! Hopefully the young people will take note and not vote to become socialists in the future!
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They still need to do static fire tests on booster 20 and as of yet the FAA have not signed off on a launch, they will likely require proof of both problems on Ship and Booster 20 have been resolved and likely require extra testing to take place on both vehicles. As we saw there was a single engine burn followed by the full burn with new startup sequence so I'd guess Ship 20 is cleared, so we just have the static fire test(s) on booster 20 before the next launch is cleared, the thing is will they do more than one static fire for booster 20.
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Fuel finding: Pressure = Average velocity of the particles = Temperature = Ignition of denser fuel.
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@valeria_tryMultiple use will also show areas that need improvement or elimination , they’ll find things that will break crack or whatever repair change improve it’ll be dialed in sooner rather than later. If they can keep the Raptor from exploding
@PDLM1221Yeah Speedx , I like the new way! Keep testing every day or sooner multiple times a day , this means to me that the ship is in good shape and doesn’t need adjustments or changes ! Maybe 5hey almost have it dialed in ,yeah that’s the word Dialed in !
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@jasonemery3618When ‘s the next launch! Jee I wish they’d go orbital! I’d like to see the Starship make a few orbits , do a few flips rolls then come back and get catches ! Refitted checked out and re launched! Hopefully soon!
@PDLM1221CHINA IS GONNA BLOW SPACE-X'S AZZ OUT OF THE WATER IF THEY DON'T GET THEIR S#!T TOGETHER. 12 STARSHIP FLIGHTS AND "NOT ONE TO FULL ORBIT", NOT ONE WITHOUT "FAILURE" --- 60 YEARS AGO EVEN "APOLLO DID FULL ORBIT IN FLIGHT #4"!!!
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@christopherhanton6611There was an issue in the last launch, engine failures. And another raptor version is in the works, raptor 4. So, all the testing on raptor 3 seems like a waste of time.
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@markg3831They dont need so much for stage separation. Remember that one time they didn't fire any engine's for stage separation. Just need enough to separate and flip the booster. One engine could suffice.
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SpaceX did something never seen before. It had Starship Orbit 💫 on July 4th 2027.