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視聴者は、SpaceXの革新的な技術(特にStarship)の具体的な仕組みや開発プロセス、そしてNASA/Boeingとの比較について、より詳細で実証的な情報を求めています。技術的な解説や開発の裏側を見せるコンテンツが有効です。
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ロケットの技術的な詳細(冷却システム、タイル、推進剤など)について、より具体的な解説や実演を求む
Go to https://surfshark.com/felix or use code FELIX at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! What are those pipes for? Active Cooling? Thrusters? Warp Drive? Let me know your thoughts in the comments! I'll read as many as I can!
My guess on the pipes is Active Cooling.
Active cooling is what I was thinking for those pipes
SpaceXのロケット開発(特にStarship)の進捗状況や、今後の計画について詳細を知りたい
Lots of stuff at NASA in the last week. The starliner report, Artemis rework, and Bowersox is gone. Fast times at NASA high. Hopefully this translates into actual improvements and not more of the same slow slogging we've had for decades and decades on the major human programs
7:40, between this and changing Artemis III from a lunar landing to just docking in LOE because of said landers not living up to what was promised instead of maybe holding these private industries accountable like everyone wants to do with NASA and utilizing this to start a Gateway mission, these have to be the worst decisions ever made. Not only would SLS block 1B have the potential to carry a crew and lander, it is crucial to carry certain modules for gateway to lunar orbit. So we’re just throwing away our chances of building an actual lunar base.
근데 화성은 언제 간다 했음?
SLSやStarlinerといったNASA/Boeingのロケット・宇宙船開発の遅延、問題点、そしてSpaceXとの比較について解説を求む
NASA "redesigned their mission-plan"? Sounds like NASA. Q: Did you fix the broken stuff? A: After comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and thorough application of root-cause analysis, our engineers were encouraged by projected mission-outcome probabilities to accelerate our systematic implementation of iterative design practice to accommodate enhanced vehicle functionality and minimize the program's exposure-margin to theoretical loss-scenarios.
Boeing received 2 billion more than SpaceX for building a capsule to deliver stores and astronauts to the ISS. Let that sink in!
Sadly, true. This program is a disaster. They are clearly not ready to land humans on the dark side of the moon. The last thing they need is four more dead astronauts and a failed program. Both the SLS and capsule are not tested sufficiently.
ロケットの打ち上げや着陸の技術的な仕組み(例:着陸システム、回収方法)について、より詳細な説明を求む
What was the disaster?
so How are they going to keep the cables from melting or weakening as the rocket descends and the engin plume could come in contact with the cable.
Just flew back from the edge of the atmosphere to land between some chopsticks
ロケット開発における「なぜテストが必要なのか」「失敗から何を学ぶのか」といったプロセスや考え方について知りたい
"off-by-180 error" 🙄I was in the programming biz for over 40 years and I don't know how many times I've looked at code, decided that it looked good enough, but decided to test it anyway and discovered a problem that I'm glad that we didn't find in production. This usually results in me saying "This is why we test." In fact, if I ran a piece of new software and it seemed to work right the first time, I was immediately suspicious of the code. No software is that perfect. If it works properly the first time, then the testing is poor. So yeah, no matter how onerous it is to test, do it. It will be cheaper that losing the whole mission.
Only a safe and stable start can maintain a long-term journey. It is no longer immediate interests, but real long-term research and development.~Thank you share
Hey, all you SpaceX doubters out there—take a step back and listen up. I was 10 when Apollo 1 burned, and it scared the heck out of me. Space was dangerous, but we didn’t quit. I was 12, standing on a sidewalk in Manhattan, Kansas, watching Neil Armstrong step onto the moon on a tiny B&W TV. “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”—that wasn’t just a line, it was humanity daring to dream big. Apollo 13? I lived that, too. An explosion in space, and NASA didn’t panic—they worked the problem and brought those astronauts home. That’s what grit and ingenuity look like. Now you’re saying SpaceX, Starship, point-to-point travel will never work? Come on. You sound like folks in the ‘60s saying we’d never reach the moon. Every Starship test—yeah, even the ones that go boom—is a step forward. Just like Apollo’s early days, every failure teaches something. SpaceX is landing rockets on barges, reusing them, slashing costs—stuff NASA couldn’t even dream of back then. You’re watching history unfold, and you’re missing it with all this “it’ll never work” noise. No reasons, no facts, just complaints. Wake up! We’re on the cusp of Mars, reusable rockets, and maybe even Earth-to-Earth trips. Stop betting against human progress and start cheering for it. You might just feel that same awe I did at 12.
Elon Muskのビジョンや、宇宙開発に対する彼の考え方について、より深く知りたい
무섭지만 대단한 모험가 머스크 엄청나다
좁은 지구서 싸우지 말고 우주로 나가자..무기 버리고 삶의 질을 높이는 방향으로 전진.. 일론이 앞장서고 우리는 뒤따라감
Hello Elon, I have seen this video several times, it is my favorite. All those people who are cheering, it's all for you baby!!
ロケットの打ち上げ頻度や、将来的な宇宙開発のペースについて知りたい
지금도 일주일에 3번꼴로 로켓 발사한다던데... 어마어마하다.진짜..
199 days is incredibly quick. It takes the legacy companies 199 months to do anything.
Thanks for the updates! I agree, SpaceX willl not only have to roll out rockets like a factory, it will have to roll out launch pads much the same way. As for Finke's medical issue, some things are simply going to come up once in a while, and they seem to have responded well. Even a very healthy and fit person can have something like an internal blood clot break loose and be suddenly dangerous. That happened to Kevin Sorbo at the peak of his conditioning on the "Hercules" show. Microgravity environments will have their own risk factors. Circulatory and digestive conditions (like acid-reflux) that are stable under steady gravity can become "dynamic" when gravity and accelerations are in flux. The astronauts are basically doing free-fall acrobatics up there every day. Things can leak or shake loose.
ロケットの特定の部品や技術(例:タイル、エンジン、冷却システム)に関する詳細な解説や、その機能について知りたい
Go to https://surfshark.com/felix or use code FELIX at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! What are those pipes for? Active Cooling? Thrusters? Warp Drive? Let me know your thoughts in the comments! I'll read as many as I can!
Maybe the pipes are for transpiration cooling in the hinges.
still can't believe they haven't come up with something better than ceramic wool for underneath and between the tiles. I can buy blankets of that stuff at hvac supply houses. Very nice stuff, but not exactly innovative or new. I wonder if they have a chemistry department that is working on liquefying compounds for spray application. Seems that's what is needed short term. long term, probably need to infuse into the ships alloy it's self, which might be more than a decade off
宇宙開発における「なぜ月や火星を目指すのか」「人類の未来にとってどのような意味があるのか」といった、より大きな視点での解説を求む
좁은 지구서 싸우지 말고 우주로 나가자..무기 버리고 삶의 질을 높이는 방향으로 전진.. 일론이 앞장서고 우리는 뒤따라감
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다행성에서 거주하지 않으면 멸망을 피할 수 없다는건가?
ロケットの打ち上げ日やスケジュールに関する最新情報を提供してほしい
Wasn't there a recent FCC filing for April 7th flight?
Actually more like around April the 7th roughly for flight #12
Are you ready for the first two Starship V3’s strong static fire tests in March?
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