Starship Development Thread #56
Starship Development Thread #56
Portions of this thread copied from a Starship Dev thread on r/SpaceX.
FAQ
- When next launch? (IFT-5) Booster catch NET late July, per Elon.
- When previous launch? (IFT-4)? Booster 11 and Ship 29 launched on 2024-06-06.
- What was the result? Both booster and ship make it to landing burn and splashdown. Ship flaps took a beating on reentry, but remained in control of the vehicle.
Quick Links
RAPTOR ROOST | LAB CAM | SAPPHIRE CAM | SENTINEL CAM | ROVER CAM | ROVER 2.0 CAM | PLEX CAM | NSF STARBASE
IFT-4 launch thread | Starship Dev 55 | IFT-3 launch thread | Starship Dev 54 | Starship Dev 53 | Starship Dev 52 | Starship Dev 51
Official SpaceX Starship Update Video (2024-04-06)
Status
Road Closures - @bocaroad Mastodon bot
Type | Start (CDT) | End (CDT) | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Primary Date | 2024-07-09 08:00 | 2024-07-09 20:00 | Possible Closure. |
Backup Date | 2024-07-10 08:00 | 2024-07-10 20:00 | Possible Closure. |
Backup Date | 2024-07-11 08:00 | 2024-07-11 20:00 | Possible Closure. |
Primary Day | 2024-07-10 12:00 | 2024-07-11 00:00 | "Clossure" Scheduled. |
Alternative Day | 2024-07-11 12:00 | 2024-07-12 00:00 | Possible "Clossure". |
Alternative Day | 2024-07-12 08:00 | 2024-07-12 20:00 | Possible "Clossure". |
Up to date as of 2024-07-11
Vehicle Status
As of 2024-06-29
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Ship | Location | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
S26 | Rocket Garden | Resting | Static fire Oct. 20. No fins or heat shield, multiple mysterious changes. Completed 3 cryo tests, latest on Oct 10. Rolls to Massey's May 8th, cryo test May 24th, static fired Jun 3rd, rolls to rocket garden Jun 12th. |
S29 | Indian Ocean | Successful launch and soft water landing | Spin prime Mar 11th, Static fire Mar 25th (6 engines) and 27th (1 engine), partial WDR May 16th, full WDR May 20th, full WDR May 28th, FTS installed May 30th, stacked on Jun 1st, launched on IFT-4 Jun 6th. |
S30 | Highbay | Undergoing heatshield upgrade | 2x cryo: Jan 3rd and Jan 5th. Engines installed ~Apr 9th. Static fired May 8th. |
S31 | Megabay 2 | Pending engine install | Cryo tested May 12th, suffers small electrical fire. Underwent repairs in the Highbay, rolls back to Massey's Jul 1. Cryo tested Jul 2nd and 3rd. |
S32 | Rocket Garden | Resting | Fully stacked, fore flaps installed but not aft flaps |
S33-35 | Abandoned | Parts spotted, likely to be scrapped in preparation for Starship v2 | |
S36-37 | Build Site | Parts spotted | Starship v2 forward flap spotted |
Booster | Location | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
B11 | Gulf of Mexico | Successful launch and soft water landing | Completed 2 Cryo tests. Static fired Apr 5th, hot stage ring installed ~May 3rd, partial WDR May 16th, full WDR May 20th, full WDR May 28th, FTS installed May 30th, launched IFT-4 on Jun 6th. |
B12 | Pad A | Pending static fire | Cryo x2 |
B13 | Megabay 1 | Testing | Cryo tests Apr 26th (methane tank) and Apr 29th (LOX tank) |
B14 | Megabay 1 | Pending cryo | Stacked Apr 26th |
B14.1 | Sanchez | Resting | Multiple catch simulation "slap tests" performed on Jun 26th and 27th. |
B15 | Build Site | Assembly | Potential aft end, common dome section, aft tank section, and forward dome spotted. |
B16 | Build Site | Assembly | Parts spotted |
B17 | Build Site | Assembly | Parts spotted |
Resources
- LabPadre Channel | NASASpaceFlight.com Channel
- NSF: Booster 7 + Ship X (likely 24) Updates Thread | Most Recent
- NSF: Boca Chica Production Updates Thread | Most recent
- NSF: Elon Starship tweet compilation | Most Recent
- SpaceX: Website Starship page | Starship Users Guide (2020, PDF)
- FAA: SpaceX Starship Project at the Boca Chica Launch Site
- FAA: Temporary Flight Restrictions NOTAM list
- FCC: Starship Orbital Demo detailed Exhibit - 0748-EX-ST-2021 application June 20 through December 20
- NASA: Starship Reentry Observation (Technical Report)
- Hwy 4 & Boca Chica Beach Closures (May not be available outside US)
- Production Progress Infographics by @RingWatchers
- Raptor 2 Tracker by @SpaceRhin0
- Acronym definitions by Decronym
- Everyday Astronaut: Starbase Tour with Elon Musk, Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
- Everyday Astronaut: 2022 Elon Musk Interviews, Starbase/Ship Updates | Launch Tower | Merlin Engine | Raptor Engine
- Old orbital tank farm map | Source.
This thread probably, next thread perhaps less likely?
Starbase activities (2024-05-16):
- LR11000 crane is hooked up to remove a remaining portion of GSE-2 outer tank.
- Build site video tour: Parking garage construction continues, Starfactory cladding is nearly complete.
- S29 & B11 partial tanking test: NSF livestream. GSE venting (ship methane subcooler), B11 CO2 tank venting, LOX subcoolers venting, tower venting, (alternate angle), frost on ship and booster, depress vent, and road open. NSF timelapse.
- Cryo deliveries continue.
- Tower segment 2 of 5 preps for rollout from Brownsville to Starbase. Additional photos: Doherty, LabPadre, Gomez
12 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-02):
- Jun 1st addendum: NSF timelapse of stacking, and ship transport stand rolls away from the OLM.
- Launch site: Excavator is lifted. Work on pad 2 is progressing (closeup of tower foundation rebar).
- Starship Gazer photo of the full stack, and closeup of missing tiles on ship.
- 'GATEWAY TO MARS' sign is loaded onto a trailer as 'ƧRAOM⅄⊥AGAEW'.
- Build site: Ship lifting jig is loaded onto an SPMT and enters Highbay. Nighttime photo of Starfactory from cnunez.
- Recent RGV Aerial photo of entire build site.
- Starkitty sighted :)
- S26 still at Massey's.
- New Ringwatchers diagram is posted. Parts spotted for S36, S37 (Starship v2), B16, and B17. Tweet with additional list of updates.
KSC
- Final tower segment and both right and left chopstick arms leave the Roberts Road site and arrive at the turning basin. Max Evans video.
9 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-09):
- Relatively quiet day.
- Overnight, B15's A3 section enters Megabay.
- Some sort of security exercise occurs.
- Work on OLM and chopsticks continues.
IFT-5 info from Elon:
- Launch NET one month from now.
- S30 heat shield to be replaced with tiles which are twice as strong, and adding an secondary ablative protection.
9 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-16):
- Morning photos of the launch site from cnunez: photo 1, photo 2, photo 3, photo 4, photo 5
- Tower B: Wall panel installation continues. (alternate angle photo from Doherty)
- CC8800-1 crane assembly continues. Derrick is raised.
- LR11000 moves towards the old orbital tank farm.
- Peek inside Starfactory and Megabay 1.
- S30 tile removal continues.
- New Ringwatchers article on the B14.1 test tank.
- RGV Aerial spots a thrust ram which hints at a 5-10-20 arrangement of engines for a 35-engine booster. For context, the current boosters have 33 engines in a 3-10-20 arrangement. Render and analysis from mcrs987 (TheSpaceEngineer), along with speculation on landing burn engines and redundancy.
- Opinion: I think the 3-engine landing burn looks plausible with differential thrust, but I'm not sure if the 2-engine landing burn would work. You'd have to gimbal the engines to point through the center of mass, and land with the vehicle tilted a la SN5 and SN6. Could the chopsticks compensate for that?
9 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-14):
- Jun 13th addendum: B15 LOX barrel arrives outside the Megabay.
- Build site video tour: Work on B15 LOX barrel. Unusual water fountain/deluge test.
- S30 tile removal continues. Starship Gazer video.
- Tower B: Overnight, three wall section panels are staged near the tower corners which were erected the previous day.
- The first crossbeam is added between the tower corner sections.
- The first wall panel is installed and reinstalled a short while later.
- Continuous flight auger (right) continues work nearby.
- CC8800-1 crane assembly continues. All three main winches are installed.
- Massey's: B14.1 "hat" is removed.
Starbase activities (2024-06-15):
- Tower B: Overnight, corners 3 and 4 are erected. Starship Gazer photo 1, photo 2.
- CC8800-1 hook block arrives.
- RGV Aerial posts photos of Pad A aftermath, Massey's flame trench, S30 scaffolding, Pad B construction, and a six-year side-by-side comparison of the build site.
- Starkitty sighted :)
IFT-5
- Booster catch NET late July, per Elon.
9 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-13):
- Overnight, the 10 launch mount hold-down clamps which were removed are replaced. The first and second booster stabilization pins are reinstalled on the launch mount.
- Parts for the CC8800-1 crane continue to arrive. Aerial photo of assembly from a couple days ago.
- Chopsticks: Landing rail on the (anatomical) left chopstick (house right) is raised and lowered. The same chopstick later swings slightly. The sled on the other chopstick is fully extended.
- Tower B: Corner 1 of 4 is erected (wide shot, closeup 1, closeups 2, closeup 3). Corner 2 of 4 is erected not long after (closeup).
- The barge carrying the remaining tower hardware rounds Florida's tip on route to Brownsville.
Other:
- FAA licence modification followup: "The FAA’s most recent license modification approval for Starship Flight 4 allows for multiple flights of the same vehicle configuration and mission profile. If SpaceX decides to change the mission profile or make other changes that affect the safety analyses, it will need to request a license modification." It is unclear if a booster catch attempt would require a modification to the launch licence.
- Twitter thread from Benedikt summarizing the foundation for the new tower: Tweet 1, tweet 2, tweet 3, tweet 4, tweet 5, tweet 6, tweet 7, tweet 8, tweet 9, tweet 10, tweet 11, tweet 12, tweet 13, tweet 14. u/TwoLineElement's corrections are noteworthy.
9 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-07):
- Comparatively quiet day.
- R-vac #390 arrives at the Highbay again, is lifted into the Highbay this time, and S30 is lowered onto the engine.
- Launch mount work platform returns to the launch site. Post-launch inspections have already begun.
- Another horizontal tank arrives.
- RGV Aerial post-launch flyover photos of the launch mount.
- Road delay for booster transport to Massey's seems to have been rescheduled for Jun 11th 00:00 to 03:00.
KSC:
- NSF complete timelapse of barge loading and departure.
Other:
- Recent Ringwatchers article is updated with new info on changes to the nosecone and aft sections.
- Mary posts a photo of the camera which gave us such great views of the right fore flap.
- FAA is assessing whether a mishap investigation is warranted. IFT-4 could be the first full stack flight which does not require one.
- Older Starships to be moved close to the fence for photo ops.
8 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-12):
- Overnight road delay for "booster transport to Massey's" turns out to be "S26 transport from Massey's" (ViX, NSF). Local Sheriff tweets after transport occurs.
- Another LOX barrel for B15 arrives at the Megabay.
- S30 heat shield removal continues. (Full Starship Gazer livestream)
- More tower corner pieces arrive.
- Parts for the CC8800-1 crane continue to arrive: Boom sections, other parts (crawler tracks?), cab section. The LR11000 rolls over to move crawler tracks.
- Tank farm plumbing repairs and replacements continue.
IFT-4/IFT-5:
- No mishap investigation: "The FAA assessed the operations of the SpaceX Starship Flight 4 mission. All flight events for both Starship and Super Heavy appear to have occurred within the scope of planned and authorized activities."
8 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-11):
- Jun 10th addendum: Crane begins removing OLM clamps.
- Elon replies to Tim Dodd with info on how the orbital launch tower held up: "No major damage"
- Pad 2: Overnight, the continuous flight auger drill is reerected.
- Parts for the CC8800-1 crane continue to arrive: A steady stream of 30+ trucks labelled "Sarens" arrive at the launch site (trucks 31 and 32). The current LR11000 crane slews and begins laying mats on which to build the CC8800-1 crane. Zack posts an... article? on Starbase crane logistics.
- Build site: S30 heat shield removal begins.
- Starkitty is sighted :)
- Massey's: S26 is lifted from test stand to onto transport.
- Road delay for "booster" transport to Massey’s seems to have been rescheduled for Jun 12th 00:00 to 03:00.
KSC: Zack highlights notable points in the environmental impact statement for LC-39A, and posts additional thoughts.
- 35 booster engines, 9 ship engines
- Up to 44 launches per year with both pad and drone ship landings
- Separate catch and launch towers
- Liquid methane, LOX, and LN2 produced on site.
- 3.8 megalitre water deluge planned, 2.5x larger than current Starbase deluge.
9 1 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-08):
- Jun 7th addendum: LR11000 crane is reerected.
- Overnight, LOX barrel for B15 arrives. (closeup)
- Engine install stand and raptor stand move from Highbay to Sanchez. No further imminent engine swaps on S30.
- New cryo tank is parked at Sanchez.
- Second steel corner section for the base of the new launch tower arrives at the launch site.
- Tower foundation work continues.
- S31 is lifted and possibly moved onto a different stand.
KSC:
- The barge carrying the remaining tower hardware departs Port Canaveral, and is on route to Brownsville.
Other:
- SpaceX releases WB57 and buoy video of B11 landing. Buoys likely placed by GO America. I hope the Dassault Falcon 900EX got similar footage of ship landing.
- Booster landing was on target, ship landing was several km off due to flap damage.
- Plans for booster catch attempt on next flight progress from "I think we should try" to "next landing will be caught".
8 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-06):
- Jun 5th addendum: R-vac which arrived at Highbay leaves. An R-vac is removed from S30.
- Overnight, cars to the pad.
- Mary evacuates, OLM and tower venting (ViX, NSF), frost on ship (ViX, NSF), engine chill,
- IFT-4 happens :)
- Jun 7th and 8th road closures are revoked. No surprises there.
- Road delay for booster transport to Massey's is posted for Jun 8th 00:00 to 03:00.
- Post-launch photos of the pad from Starship Gazer and Jack Beyer.
IFT-4:
- Liftoff, hot staging, hot stage ring jettison, booster splashdown (landing coordinates), ship coast phase, reentry and partial flap disintegration, ship splashdown is confirmed.
- Chopsticks slowly close shortly after booster splashdown.
- Clear shot of disintegrated flap hinge. (annotated)
- Flap hinge was an anticipated weak point, and will be addressed on newer ships by shifting the flaps leeward.
- A WB57 was near the booster landing location, and a Dassault Falcon 900EX was near the ship landing location. RGV Aerial performed a flyover in the afternoon, likely to the booster landing location. Hopefully these planes got some good footage.
KSC:
- Barge which is carrying the chopsticks and remaining tower segments departs, but hasn't gone far yet.
Other:
- SpaceX confirms that the missing heatshield tiles are intentional experiments.
- ViX tally of recent cryo deliveries to the Starbase orbital tank farm.
- Current orbital tank farm will supply both launch pads.
- Booster catch on IFT-5 is a possibility, per Elon.
I need to get some sleep, and you probably should too :)
8 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-20):
- Another quiet day.
- No cryo deliveries the previous day.
- Sections of the road and marsh have been flooded and covered with debris.
- A pair of SPMTs depart from the build site and head towards Massey's.
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-28):
- Second WDR of S29 and B11: NSF livestream. Mary receives evac notice, klaxon and pad clear, detonation suppression system is activated, tank farm spools up, and LOX recondensers are venting.
- Chopsticks open (their arms wide), tower and launch mount start venting, stop, and start again. Chine vents are visible.
- Frost on ship and booster methane tank, frost on booster LOX tank. Nice wide shot of frost and venting.
- Full load, 30 minute hold, detonation suppression system is activated again, and depress vent.
- Deluge is activated (LabPadre, NSF, wide shot).
- Full timelapses of WDR (LabPadre, NSF).
- Chopsticks close (closeup (wide timelapse), and S29 flaps are tested.
- Concrete pump deploys at the former suborbital site, a concrete truck arrives, and concrete is poured.
- Road closures for May 29th and 30th are removed (hopefully due to good WDR), and new closures for Jun 5th, 6th, and 7th (00:00 to 14:00) have been added.
- New road delays (booster transport, 00:00 to 03:00) posted for May 30th or 31st. Likely to or from Massey's, B14 or B14.1.
Other:
- FAA determines that public safety was not in danger during IFT-3. Consequently, IFT-4 launch licence is not contingent on completion of IFT-3 mishap investigation.
7 0 ReplySecond wet dress rehearsal with S29 and B11 in-progress now. NSF are live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt2X_568sxc
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-30):
- Better video of S29 moving away from the tower the previous day.
- Overnight, B14.1 test tank moves to Massey's.
- LR11000 crane and continuous flight auger move away from the pad in preparation for IFT-4.
- Flight termination systems are installed on both S29 and B11 (photo, video)
- LN2 vapourizer is removed from the old orbital tank farm. Corresponding cryo pumps are removed as well.
Elon tweet on heat shield tiles: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1796049014938357932
Unless we make the heat shield relatively heavy, as is the case with our Dragon capsule, where reliability is paramount, we will only discover the weak points by flying.
Right now, we are not resilient to loss of a single tile in most places, as the secondary containment material will probably not survive.
I will explain the problem in more depth with @Erdayastronaut next week. This is a thorny issue indeed, given that vast resources have been applied to solve it, thus far to no avail.
Tim Dodd confirms Starbase tour to be filmed before IFT-4.
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-29):
- SpaceX tweets some nice photos of the previous day's WDR, and confirms June 5th is still the target launch date.
- S29 destacked from B11 (Starship Gazer, Rover 2, Nerdle, NSF 1, NSF 2, NSF 3, Mary, cnunez).
- Stacking comparison from Elisar Priel.
- Workers in a lift remove a section of a chine on B11.
- S29 moves a short distance away from the tower.
- Workers observed on launch tower QD arm.
- Launch pad 2: RGV Aerial photo. Crane parts arrive (seven trucks, one truck), and the parts are assembled into an LTR 1220. Crane then begins moving rebar cages for the pile drill.
- Build site video tour: Parking garage construction progressing quickly.
- Road delay for booster transport still scheduled for May 30th 00:00 to 03:00.
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-01):
- S29 press plate is removed, and S29 is stacked on B11. Timelapse from ViX, photos from Starship Gazer, Mary, LabPadre, Doherty, cnunez, Ramirez 1 (raptor closeup), Ramirez 2.
- A couple tiles
fellstill off, but the vast majority are "OK". - Workers test ship quick disconnect arm a couple of times.
- RGV Aerial spotted activity near Massey's on the Mexican side. Does SpaceX own any land there?
KSC:
- Chopsticks carriage and tower segment (#5) roll to the turning basin and are pending loading onto barge.
IFT-4:
- IFT-4 slips to Jun 6th.
- Elon: "The main goal of this mission is to get much deeper into the atmosphere during reentry, ideally through max heating."
Other:
- The @SpmtTracker account disappeared. Anyone know what happened?
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-31):
- Build site video tour: Fairly quiet.
- S29 aft flaps are extended. Chopsticks open.
- S29 moves between the chopsticks (which close and rise), and the LR11000 is laid horizontal. Closeups of the pad from Starship Gazer, NSF, Ramirez, and Doherty.
- Disassembly begins on the "GATEWAY TO MARS" sign. Starship Gazer closeup.
- Great photo of tower sections at Sanchez from RGV Aerial. We can clearly see four full-height sections and three 2/3-height sections.
KSC:
- Empty barge heading to KSC, likely for the two remaining tower segments.
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-05):
- S29 is restacked on B11. Video and photos from ViX, NSF 1, NSF 2, NSF 3, LabPadre, Mary, Starship Gazer 1, Starship Gazer 2, Cargile, Beyer, Ramirez, and SpaceX.
- Missing tiles on S29 have not been replaced (clwphoto1, ViX) and no decals are present on S29. The missing tiles are intentional, per Elon (cyb3rgam3r420 is one of his known alts).
- An igniter test is audible, and S29 flaps are tested.
- A possible concrete form for the 2nd launch tower base is delivered and unloaded. Zack chimes in with his thoughts.
- R-vac stand arrives at Highbay, apparently for S30 engine removal. R-vac #390 arrives at Highbay.
KSC:
- Second chopstick is loaded onto barge, joining the first chopstick, the chopsticks carriage, and the two tower segments.
IFT-4:
- Jun 6th road closure scheduled for "possible flight".
- ElonJet is in the air. (Though Elon is not on it, it might be transporting other SpaceX employees).
- Go America and Defender 1 range security boat move into position. Hopefully no wayward boats.
Other:
- New Ringwatchers article summarizing the history of S29 and B11.
- Elon and Tim Dodd (EverydayAstronaut) are spotted on LabPadre Rover Cam (bottom left):
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-04):
- Jun 3rd addendum: S26 static fire slow-mo.
- Overnight, ship transport stand moves towards OLM.
- Ship lifting jig enters Highbay.
- S29 destacked: SQD retracts, SQD arm swings away, and ship is destacked (ViX, NSF). Photos from Mary, LabPadre, Cargile, clwphoto1, and Ramirez.
- A steady convoy of cryo tankers tops up the orbital tank farm. ViX tracks all.
- Build site: B15 common dome and ring section enter Megabay 1.
- New Ringwatchers article.
KSC:
- Launch tower segment #5, chopsticks carriage (SPMT crabwalk closeup), and tower segment #4 (spinning closeup) are loaded onto barge. One of the chopsticks approaches the barge.
IFT-4:
- SpaceX still targeting the morning of Jun 6th.
- Road closure scheduled for Jun 6th.
- Road closure order is amended to include Jun 8th as a backup.
- Isla Blanca Park boat ramp closure is scheduled.
- Temporary flight restrictions are posted for Jun 6th, 7th, and 8th.
- Launch license is issued! (direct link, ViX highlights relevant changes)
- Statement from FAA to NASASpaceflight regarding launch license modifications.
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-10):
- Overnight, three concrete pumps begin concrete pour for new tower. (morning photo)
- Tower feet arrive (ViX, NSF).
- T-piece removed from orbital tank farm.
- Massey's S26 moves towards crane, likely ahead of transfer to transport stand and return to build site.
- Parts for the CC8800-1 crane begin to arrive: 3 truckloads of counterweights arrive, followed shortly by a fourth, fifth, and sixth load.
- New raptor tracking diagram from Ringwatchers (tweet with updates).
IFT-4:
- Infrasound data from LabPadre, filtered and unfiltered.
- Elon replies to Marcus House with info on S29's other three flaps: "Left flap also got very hot, but was less damaged. Rear flaps seemed to be ok, based on their control authority, but probably lost some tiles."
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-17):
- Overnight, the LR11000 lifts the load-spreader up to GSEC-4, the cover of the GSE-3 LOX tank.
- CC8800-1 crane assembly continues: Lifting straps are attached to derrick. The first section of the main body is added, and more boom sections are added over the course of the afternoon.
- Tower B assembly continues: T-pieces are added. Lengthy Starship Gazer video covering the last few days, new photos from Doherty.
- Build site: A triple ring section enters Megabay 2, followed shortly by a single ring.
- S30: Application of ablative layer and upgraded tiles begins.
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-17):
- Build site video tour: Parking garage construction continues, Starfactory cladding now looks complete.
- Remaining section of GSE-2 outer tank is removed. This is followed by the lift of a small excavator.
- Suborbital site deconstruction: Small methane tank is removed from the suborbital tank farm. This is followed a few hours later by the removal of a large methane tank, which is pending transport. NSF 5-day timelapse of deconstruction.
- New road closures posted for May 20th through 22nd, 5:00 to 17:00, amended from an original 8:00 to 20:00 closure.
Interesting statement by the FAA to NSF regarding IFT-3 mishap investigation:
https://x.com/BCCarCounters/status/1791600893151821827
Statement of FAA provided to @NASASpaceflight about SpaceX led investigation:
"If the FAA agrees no public safety issues were involved in the mishap, the operator may return to flight while the mishap investigation remains open, provided all other license requirements are met."
https://x.com/BCCarCounters/status/1791611426991157438
NSF followed up with the question if this would mean that a positive outcome of this investigation would mean the launch license will be modified before the mishab is closed?
The FAA answered: "Yes, provided all other license requirements are met."
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-21):
- Overnight, a load spreader moves from build site to launch complex.
- GMK 7550 is erected and seems to be prepping for a lift, possibly the aforementioned load spreader.
- Massey's: Crane and B14.1 movement is noted. B14.1 moves from Massey's (ViX, (NSF) to the launch complex (ViX, NSF, LabPadre).
- B14.1 may be used in an upcoming catch test. Simulation and speculation by Ryan Hansen.
- CC8800-1 crane assembly continues.
- Tower B: More wall sections installed.
- Scrapping of GSEC-4 continues: Sections are cut and removed until none remain. Next to be removed is GSEC-3, another outer shell. (reference map)
- S30 tile replacement over the past few days: Video, photos, and more photos.
- Road closures for "non-flight testing activities" are posted for Jun 25th, 26th, and 27th, all 08:00 to 20:00.
Other:
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-04):
- July 3rd addendum: S31 completes another cryo test (minimal loading on each tank). NSF timelapse comparison.
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally
- LR11000: Overnight, the crane rolls away from the location of the old tank farm. In the afternoon, it is lowered to horizontal.
- Pad B: Tower section #1 is on the move.
Other:
- SpaceX posts an IFT-4 recap and flight 5 teaser video. Final shot indicates booster RTLS on flight 5.
7 0 ReplyApologies for the delay. Starbase activities (2024-07-05):
- July 4th addendum: Tower section #1 moves, likely to clear space for lowering of the CC8800-1 crane.
- Previous day’s cryo delivery tally
- Pad B: A corner "foot" is removed and reinstalled on the tower base. Another removal and reinstallation later in the day. NSF alternate angle photo.
- CC8800-1 crane is lowered. The LTR 1220 crane retracts not long after.
- July 6th road delay (00:00 to 03:00) is posted for transportation operations "from Massey's to Production Pad".
Other:
- Closeup of S30 tile removal process. "Simple tooling to make this fast and repeatable", is in the works, per Elon.
- Flight 5 in 4 weeks, per Elon. This gives us a new NET date of Aug 2.
7 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-22):
- Overnight, B14.1 is lifted onto the orbital launch mount (ViX, NSF). It looks rather silly, but also quite cute.
- GSEC-3 is lifted off of GSE-6, and positioned for scrapping (ViX, NSF). (reference map)
- RGV Aerial post recent flyover photos of S30, Massey's flame trench, and pad B construction.
- More photos of S30 tile work from a couple days ago.
Other:
- Tim Dodd tour of Starbase with Elon, part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFqjoCbZ4ik
- SpaceRhin0 has already started updating the raptor tracking diagrams.
6 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-26):
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally
- Overnight, GSE-6 scrapping continues. Slight mishap in the early morning when attempting to remove the dome, but the situation was soon rectified.
- Main event: Chopsticks testing (NSF livestream): Road is closed, and chopsticks open and close on B14.1. Timelapse of two tests, first close, second close (slap!). Chopsticks, their arms wide.
- CC8800-1 crane undergoes some testing and inspections, then returns to vertical (alternate angle).
- S30 tile replacement and ablative shielding layer application continues. Additional recent photo from cnunez.
- Another horizontal tank is en route to Starbase.
6 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-26):
- Overnight, 2 SPMTs roll towards S29, and ship rolls between the chopsticks. Chopsticks rise to align with ship load points.
- S29 press plate is removed. (Starship Gazer livestream)
- S29 is stacked on B11 again. (ViX, NSF, NSF upskirt, Beyer, Mary, Doherty, Starship Gazer)
- Still a few tiles missing on S29.
- LR11000 crane prepares to remove
another GSE outer tank. (Edit: Nope, just the remaining section of GSEC-5 (cover of GSE-1).
6 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-03):
- Build site: Early morning video tour. Ship lifting jig exits the Highbay. Barrel section moves from Starfactory to near Megabay 1. B15 aft 2 section spotted.
- Former 'GATEWAY TO MARS' wall demolition continues. 'ƧRAOM⅄⊥AGAEW' is now parked at the carpark opposite the D1 gate.
- Multiple tanker deliveries to the orbital tank farm.
- S26 static fire at Massey's: NSF livestream. Road closed, venting, frost line (ViX, NSF), methane activity, header tank frost, and static fire.
- ViX video, NSF video, Rocket Ranch video (close), Rocket Ranch video (wide), Starship Gazer photo, Doherty photo, Cargile photo.
- Potentially quite a few SpaceX workers are being flown in ahead of IFT-4. (similar Cargile photo)
- Jun 5th closure revoked. No surprise there.
KSC:
- Tower segments and chopsticks still pending load onto barge.
Other:
- Christian Davenport: Barring any last-minute changes from SpaceX that the FAA would have to approve, the license should be ready for Starship's fourth launch attempt on Thursday, I'm told.
- New CSI Starbase video: Why SpaceX Plans To Jettison The Interstage On Flight 4
- IFT-4 infographic from BingoBoca.
6 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-23):
- Overnight, GSEC-3 scrapping progresses quickly, and is finished by morning.
- GSEC-1 is next to be scrapped. (reference map)
- CC8800-1 crane assembly continues: Video 1 (lines are tensioned), video 2, video 3. Zack expects the crane to rise within two days.
- Pad B work continues. Scaffolding has been erected surrounding the tower base.
- Cryo tally from Jun 22.
Other:
- "The best appendix is no appendix": Lars Blackmore (SpaceX principal landing engineer) belatedly expresses his pleasure at the success of IFT-4. Tweet 1, tweet 2, tweet 3.
- Elon replies to Tim Dodd, and highlights upcoming changes with Raptor 3. Integrated regenerative cooling channels throughout the engine eliminates the need for engine shielding and reduces the required fire suppression system.
6 0 ReplyCan't wait for Thursday, it's going to be great!
6 0 ReplySame! Super excited to see re-entry again. Hopefully the ship survives further than last time.
What are your expectations? Do you think the ship and booster could make it all the way to splashdown this time?
3 0 ReplyI will set my expectations pretty low as usual haha, so that I'm at worst satisfied with the outcome, and at best, pleasantly surprised.
So, I'm thinking the ship is not going to make it to splashdown. If Flight 4 is a repeat of Flight 3 minus the tumbling and with the ship going a bit farther into the reentry, then it's already progress. For the booster, from the SpaceX article they published some time ago, it seems that the issue requires a redesign, and that the fix applied on Booster 11 is only partial. I wouldn't be surprised if it still RUDs during the landing burn, but who knows?
What I'm more interested about is the flight rate, which is not so great at the moment.
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Starbase activities (2024-07-03):
- July 2nd addendum: S31 completes a seemingly successful cryo test (partial load on each tank) and detank at Massey's. Elevator cab is installed in Tower B.
- Previous day’s cryo delivery tally
- Overnight, tower section #1 rolls out to Pad B (ViX, NSF, Starship Gazer 1, Starship Gazer 2, Doherty).
- By the afternoon, all four lifting jig attachment points have been installed on the tower section.
- Floor beam installation still in progress on tower base.
- CC8800-1 crane rolls towards the tower foundation.
- Two of the four corner "feet" have been reinstalled on the tower base.
- Peek into Megabay 1.
- S30 tile replacement and ablative shielding layer application continues in the Highbay.
- Road closures for "non-flight testing activities" are posted for July 9th, 10th, and 11th (all 08:00 to 20:00).
- Road delays for "transportation operations" are posted for July 8th (00:00 to 03:00 and 12:00 to 15:00) and July 9th (00:00 to 03:00).
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-08):
- July 7th addendum: Booster transport stand arrives at Megabay 1.
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally.
- S31 rolls out of Megabay 2, then rolls back in. The ship is briefly hooked up to the bridge crane, but disconnected not long after and moved to the Rocket Garden.
- A load spreader arrives at the Highbay.
- Pad B: The LTR 1220 crane is raised, followed by the LR11000. North and south corner “feet” are reinstalled on the tower base.
- Road delays amended for July 9th. Transportation operations from 00:00 to 03:00, 09:00 to 12:00, or 12:00 to 15:00.
Other:
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-02):
- Previous day’s cryo delivery tally
- Build site: Overnight, Booster load spreader arrives outside Megabay 1. In the afternoon, a two-ring section appears and enters the Highbay.
- Pad A: The remaining tank bases are removed from the old tank farm, and scrapped.
- Pad B: A second floor section is installed in the tower base.
- Massey's: S31 prepares for cryo testing.
- Brownsville port: Chopsticks and tower segments are unloaded from barge (photo 1, photo 2, photo 3)
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-09):
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally.
- Overnight, B12 is lifted onto a transport stand and disconnected from the bridge crane in Megabay 1.
- In the morning, B12 exits Megabay 1 and rolls out to Pad A. NSF timelapse, NSF livestream, LabPadre timelapse, Starship Gazer photo, Cargile photo, SpaceX photos, SpaceX video.
- Later in the day, the chopsticks close in, but no lift onto launch mount occurs.
- Starlink terminals are spotted on B12 chines.
- The CC8800-1 crane is raised.
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-22):
- Overnight, tower segment 4 of 5 moves from Brownsville to Sanchez. (Cargile photo)
- S29 remains at the launch site, undergoing heatshield inspection and other work. (Videos from ViX and NSF, photos from Starship Gazer and Cargile)
- Suborbital site dismantling continues: Large horizontal tank is lifted, and departs the launch complex.
- Scrapping of GSE-1 proceeds slowly.
- Build site: Three plus two
cycloadditionring welding test has been completed.
KSC:
IFT-4:
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-29):
- Jun 28th addendum: Launch mount testing of the raptor quick disconnects. Comparison compilation from DeffGeff/NSF.
- Cryo delivery tally
- Overnight, B14.1 moves from the launch site to Sanchez.
- Scrapping of GSE-3 continues. Load spreader is raised to the top of GSE-5. (reference map)
- Tower B: Pipes and a floor frame are installed.
IFT-5:
- Booster catch attempt: In response to a direct question, Dylan Small (Booster Final Integration at Space X) reports that the team is "feeling pretty good about it". B11 water landing was "very accurate".
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-24):
- Jun 23rd addendum: GSEC-1 is removed (ViX, NSF), revealing GSE-5. Alternate angle and flexing. (reference map)
- Cryo delivery tally.
- GSEC-1 scrapping begins.
- Pad B: Overnight, a concrete pump is deployed.
- CC8800-1 crane assembly: Crane twitches several times over the course of the day (video 1, video 2, video 3), but has not risen yet.
- Amended road closure scheduled: Jun 25th 12:00 to 20:00
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-25):
- Overnight, scrapping of GSEC-1 is completed. Load spreaders are swapped out and crane is hooked up to GSE-6. (reference map)
- Cryo delivery tally
- GSE-6 is removed, and scrapping begins.
- Chopsticks swing towards B14.1, road closure is revoked. Chopsticks open and lower (ViX, NSF). Montage and timelapses (ViX, NSF) of chopstick testing over the course of the day.
- CC8800-1 crane assembly complete, and the crane rises (full timelapse).
- Pad B: Entrance is widened and graded.
- Jun 25th road closure revoked. Jun 26th and 27th closures are still possible.
- Temporary road delays posted for Jun 26th, Jun 27th or Jun 28th, for transport of tower segments from Brownsville to Sanchez.
Other:
- Christian Davenport highlights Blue Origin and ULA's "concerns" regarding Starship at 39A. (Tweet 1, tweet 2, tweet 3)
- Zack Golden article on pad B vs pad A, and some flame trench thoughts.
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-24):
- Overnight: GSE tank load spreader is removed from the launch site. One load spreader remains, and hooks up to the base of GSEC-5 (outer tank for GSE-1 (or maybe GSE-2 as per santa?)). Looks like there is still a small bit left.
- Booster transport stand and raptor installation platform also leave the launch site.
- Also overnight, tower section 5 of 5 moves from Brownsville to Sanchez (Cargile, Doherty). Benedikt thread on how this segment fits into the overall tower: Tweet 1, tweet 2, tweet 3.
- Suborbital site dismantling continues: Last remaining large horizontal tank is removed (Doherty).
- Tile work on S29 continues. Tile work on forward flap.
- Build site video tour: Parking garage construction progresses quickly.
- Massey's: Small cryo test with S26.
- Floating truck :)
Other:
- Suborbital tank farm components arrive at KSC.
- Classic "pending regulatory approval" tweet from SpaceX. IFT-4 now NET Jun 5th.
- SpaceX posts mission page for IFT-4 and report on IFT-3. Highlights:
six engines that shut down early in the boostback burn were disabled from attempting the landing burn startup, leaving seven engines commanded to start up with two successfully reaching mainstage ignition. The booster had lower than expected landing burn thrust when contact was lost at approximately 462 meters in altitude
likely root cause for the early boostback burn shutdown was determined to be continued filter blockage where liquid oxygen is supplied to the engines, leading to a loss of inlet pressure in engine oxygen turbopumps. SpaceX implemented hardware changes ahead of Flight 3 to mitigate this issue, which resulted in the booster progressing to its first ever landing burn attempt. Super Heavy boosters for Flight 4 and beyond will get additional hardware inside oxygen tanks to further improve propellant filtration capabilities
Several minutes after Starship began its coast phase, the vehicle began losing the ability to control its attitude
likely root cause of the unplanned roll was determined to be clogging of the valves responsible for roll control. SpaceX has since added additional roll control thrusters on upcoming Starships to improve attitude control redundancy and upgraded hardware for improved resilience to blockage
- Also notable: IFT-4 flight test timeline lists "landing burn". I wonder if this will be a soft-water or a hard-water landing?
- Comparison of IFT-3 and IFT-4 flight timelines.
- Zack's thoughts on the recent info: Tweet 1, tweet 2, tweet 3, tweet 4.
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-06):
- Previous day’s cryo delivery tally
- Overnight, S31 moves from Massey's to Megabay 2 (ViX, NSF).
- RGV Aerial posts photos from recent flyover: Brownsville port, office building and Starfactory, Pad B, Massey's overhead, Massey's flame trench, and S31 at Massey's.
Other:
- Boca's Brain shares a potential photo of B11 explosion. Comparison with released SpaceX footage.
- Construction of a new raptor vertical test stand at McGregor is observed in a recent NSF flyover.
- New Ringwatchers article on propellant distribution systems on Super Heavy.
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-01):
- Overnight, S31 is lifted onto cryo/transport stand, and heads to Massey's.
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally
- GSE-5 scrapping continues throughout the night, concluding shortly before noon. Load spreader is disconnected, and the old tank farm is no more.
- Tower B: The four "feet" which the first tower section would sit upon are removed from the tower base.
- CC8800-1 crane testing continues.
- Tower A: Crews remove the LOX feed from the ship quick disconnect and a replacement is installed.
- New road delays posted for vehicle transport to pad, July 2nd and 3rd, 00:00 to 03:00. B12 to the pad?
- Jun 27th addendum: Evening rail test of the (anatomical) right chopstick.
Other:
- Elon shares a booster catch render. Unclear how official this is, as it was originally posted by a "Diana Dukic", with credit given to "yann2552_".
5 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-27):
- Relatively
quitequiet day (holiday?) - LR11000 removes the remaining section of GSEC-5 (cover of GSE-1).
- OLM detonation suppression system is tested.
- OLM deluge is tested. (Nerdle, Rover 2, NSF)
- Road closure scheduled for May 28th, possibly for a 2nd WDR.
4 0 Reply- Relatively
Starbase activities (2024-05-23):
- Overnight, GSE-1 is scrapped.
- Work on chopsticks and S29 continues.
- Dismantling of suborbital site and construction of second orbital pad continues: Starship Gazer livestream
- Build site video tour: Parking garage construction continues, tower segments accumulating at Sanchez. 5-ring welding test article moves behind Megabay 1 towards scrapping area. A common dome enters build site, parks near Megabay 2. Two more ring segments arrive.
- Starkitty sighted :)
- Tower segment 5 of 5 prepares to move from Brownsville to Sanchez (Starship Gazer, Cargile, Gomez). This is the final segment currently at Brownsville Port. I believe two segments still remain in Florida.
Other:
- Raptor RUD at McGregor.
- IFT-4 NET about Jun 2nd/3rd.
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-21):
- Overnight, after a brief issue with the load spreader, GSE-1 was removed, and scrapping begins (though slightly wobbly).
- S29: SQD retracts (daylight) ahead of S29 destack, which occurs mid-morning. (NSF 1, NSF 2, NSF 3, Vix, DeffJeff, Starship Gazer, NSF, Mary, clwphoto1)
- S29 rolls away from the tower, but hasn't rolled back yet.
- Nice timelapse from NSF of S29/B11 WDR on the 20th.
- Build site video tour: Parking garage construction continues. Ship lifting jig stand is outside high bay.
- Suborbital site dismantling continues: One tank leaves on an SPMT.
- New road closures posted for 28th through 30th (05:00 to 17:00, non-flight activities), and Jun 1st through 3rd (00:00 to 14:00, flight activities!).
- New road delays posted for ship transport (May 21st), and tower section transport (21st, 23rd, 24th).
- Tower segment 4 of 5 prepares to move from Brownsville to Sanchez.
IFT-4:
- Will not feature propellant transfer, Pez door opening, Raptor engine restart, or "other items that SpaceX was working to demonstrate", per Lisa Watson-Morgan, manager of HLS at NASA.
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-20):
- May 19th addendum, suborbital site dismantling: Several of the tall thin vertical tanks were removed the previous day (tank 1 and 2, tank 3, tank 4, tank 5), and transported in the evening.
- Overnight, the last piece of GSEC-5 (cover of GSE-1) is
removedscrapped. - Tower segment 3 of 5 rolls from Brownsville to Sanchez. This is believed to be the bottom segment, and Benedikt posts an interesting analysis ( tweet 1, tweet 2, tweet 3, tweet 4, tweet 5), on what might be expected regarding cryo pipes and tower cladding.
- Main event: S29/B11 Wet Dress Rehearsal: NSF and Starship Gazer livestreams. Road is closed, tank farm venting, chopsticks open and lower (NSF, LabPadre), roadblock retreats, tower venting (NSF, LabPadre, propellant load begins and progresses quickly, chopsticks raise and close, both vehicles are fully loaded, roadblock advances ahead of detank, depress vent.
- SpaceX confirms successful rehearsal, and posts some drone photos. NSF timelapse.
- Suborbital site dismantling continues: Miscellaneous equipment is removed.
- LR11000 crane prepares to remove GSE-1.
IFT-4:
- One of NASA's WB-57 planes is scheduled for Imagery Support on Jun 1st, 4th, and 5th.
Elon updates on:
- IFT-4 timeline: "2 weeks" :)
- Rocket garden may be relocated
- "Staeship" launch pad plans: Two pads at Starbase, one at 39A, and one more TBD.
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-18):
- Overnight, tower segment 2 of 5 moves from Brownsville to Starbase. (Sean Doherty)
- GSEC-5 (cover of GSE-1) is removed. In the evening, a section is cut off the bottom and scrapped.
- Suborbital site dismantling continues: One of the three large black vertical tanks is dropped while being lifted by the GMK 7550 crane (slo-mo), and then loaded onto transport, slower-mo). No signs of injury. The tank leaves the launch site later that morning. The second tank is lifted in the late morning, and transported away in the afternoon. The third tank is lifted in the mid-afternoon, then dragged away and scrapped soon after. The large horizontal methane tank leaves leaves the launch site (right edge of video clip).
- Cryo tanker convoy continues, including one with a Space Shuttle painting. Potential full stack WDR on Monday.
Starbase activities (2024-05-19):
- Build site video tour: Parking garage construction continues. Tower segments are accumulating at Sanchez. Starfactory roof is completed.
- GSEC-5 (cover of GSE-1) scrapping continues: Sections 2 and 3, section 4.
- Tank removal from suborbital site continues.
- S26 is still sitting on the new flame trench at Massey's.
- Tower segment 3 of 5 prepares to move from Brownsville to Sanchez. (Starship Gazer 1, Starship Gazer 2, cnunez).
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-27):
- Jun 26th addendum: More tower wall sections are delivered to pad B.
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally
- Overnight, a horizontal tank arrives at Sanchez.
- LR11000 hooks up to GSE-3 (reference map). GSE-6 scrapping is completed.
- Morning chopstick testing: Slight movement, GSE tank scrapping crew arrives, chopstick closes on B14.1. Total of 3 slap tests in the morning. (NSF)
- Jun 27th closure is revoked, and a road delay is issued instead.
- CC8800-1 crane testing continues. Tower stacking is currently scheduled to be completed by August 15th.
- Afternoon chopstick testing: 2 slaps (ViX, NSF), a rail raise, and 2 catch tests (ViX, NSF), chopsticks return to resting position. Doherty photographs B14.1 afterwards, Golden shares his thoughts, SpaceX posts a highlights reel.
Other: Highlights from StarBase update with Kathy Lueders
- 3 months to completion of Starfactory
- Working with TXDOT on expanding HWY 4 to a 4 lane road eventually
- Starbase commercial retail Space on hold.
- Staff residency over 50% local to Brownsville with ~400 staff living on site.
- Permanent Orbital Fuel Depot for Moon + Mars missions
- SpaceX monitoring sound levels for Port Isabel + SPI + Brownsville during testing.
- Texas Parks & Wildlife Environmental mitigation teams in place before and after launches.
- Monthly emergency management meetings with Cameron County and local hospitals for catastrophe scenarios.
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-18):
- CC8800-1 crane assembly continues: Derrick is connected to main boom. Main boom is moved towards crane body (closeup).
- Tower B assembly continues: Base entrance lintel is placed, and crossbeam is installed.
- Tower A ship quick disconnect repairs underway: Actuators are disconnected.
- GSEC-4 is lifted off GSE-3, and scrapping begins. (reference map)
- Perlite removal may be complete, as no vacuum trucks have been observed recently. 680 truck loads were removed between Apr 22nd and Jun 15th.
- Build site parking garage is being painted.
- B15 downcomer enters Megabay 1 and is lifted into position.
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-19):
- Quiet day due to weather. Photographer Cargile reports.
- Large horizontal tank rolls from Sanchez to the launch site.
- Road delay posted for "booster" transport "from Massey's to the pad" (likely incorrect) on Jun 21st between 12:00 to 16:00.
- Jun 18th cryo deliveries, and running total since IFT-4.
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-28):
- Previous day’s cryo delivery tally (June 27th)
- Overnight, another horizontal tank arrives at Sanchez.
- B14.1 is moved from the launch mount to a transport stand (ViX, NSF).
- GSE-3 is removed for scrapping. (reference map)
- Tower segments and chopsticks arrive at Brownsville port (ViX, NSF). (Starship Gazer photo 1, Starship Gazer photo 2, Doherty photo, Gomez video, Jesus photobomb, cnunez photo, cnunez pelicans)
- Road delays posted for Jun 29th and 30th, and July 1st and 2nd, all 00:00 to 03:00.
Other:
- Slap test comparison from DeffGeff/NSF.
4 0 ReplyAcronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters More Letters FAA Federal Aviation Administration GSE Ground Support Equipment HLS Human Landing System (Artemis) KSC Kennedy Space Center, Florida LC-39A Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy (SpaceX F9/Heavy) LN2 Liquid Nitrogen LOX Liquid Oxygen NET No Earlier Than NSF NasaSpaceFlight forum ~ National Science Foundation OLM Orbital Launch Mount QD Quick-Disconnect RTLS Return to Launch Site RUD Rapid Unplanned Disassembly ~ Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly ~ Rapid Unintended Disassembly SPMT Self-Propelled Mobile Transporter ULA United Launch Alliance (Lockheed/Boeing joint venture) WDR Wet Dress Rehearsal (with fuel onboard) Jargon Definition Raptor Methane-fueled rocket engine under development by SpaceX Starlink SpaceX's world-wide satellite broadband constellation ablative Material which is intentionally destroyed in use (for example, heatshields which burn away to dissipate heat) cryogenic Very low temperature fluid; materials that would be gaseous at room temperature/pressure ~ (In re: rocket fuel) Often synonymous with hydrolox hydrolox Portmanteau: liquid hydrogen fuel, liquid oxygen oxidizer regenerative A method for cooling a rocket engine, by passing the cryogenic fuel through channels in the bell or chamber wall tanking Filling the tanks of a rocket stage turbopump High-pressure turbine-driven propellant pump connected to a rocket combustion chamber; raises chamber pressure, and thrust
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4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-06-30):
- Overnight, GSE-5 is removed and scrapping begins. (reference map)
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally
- Afternoon build site timelapse: Stuff moves around, ship cryo stand arrives, and cryo pipe is installed in tower segment #2.
- Ship lifting jig is raised to S31 in the Highbay. Ship cryo stand enters Highbay.
- RGV Aerial posts photos from recent flyover: Commercial retail site, build site, Pad B and possible flame trench outline.
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-05-25 (Happy Towel Day)):
- Slow news day compared to yesterday.
- Overnight, an SPMT rolls out to the launch site.
- Suborbital site dismantling: The GMK 7550 crane packs up and leaves the site.
- Work on chopsticks and S29 continues.
- RGV Aerial posts comparison photo of launch tower foundations.
Other:
4 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-07):
- Quiet day.
- Previous day's cryo delivery tally.
- Overnight, ship lifting jig enters Megabay 2, and is hooked up to the bridge crane. Potentially for installation of engines on S31.
- Weather: Morning Pad A timelapse, ocean waves, path of Beryl misses Starbase, high tide, afternoon Pad A timelapse. Doherty photo, Rocket Ranch timelapse.
Other:
3 0 ReplyStarbase activities (2024-07-10):
- Jul 9th addendum (ViX, NSF, Doherty): Tank farm offload area is functional again, B12 is lifted onto launch mount, and booster transport stand returns to build site.
- Jul 9th cryo delivery tally.
- S31 moves back into Megabay 2. Ship is lifted from transport stand onto turntable.
- Pad B: Tower segment #1 moves towards the tower base. CC8800-1 crane is lowered, then raised. Load spreader is attached to tower segment.
- Build site morning video tour.
- Amended road closures for "non-flight testing" are posted, and the July 10th 12:00 to 00:00 closure is scheduled.
- Booster quick disconnect retracts from B12 (not B13). Some venting from B12, followed by road reopening.
- Two July 11th closures ranging from 08:00 to midnight are possible, and one July 12th closure from 08:00 to 00:00 is possible.
Other:
- Recent Starship Gazer videos on Tower B construction and S30 heat shield replacement.
- SpaceX publicly responds to a NYT article on the affects of Starbase on piping plover populations. It is somewhat unusual to see an official SpaceX social media account used in this manner. Anyone else remember any similar examples?
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