What Elon Musk Just Revealed About Starship Heat Shield Shocked NASA…
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(Intro) 0:00
(TPS’s importance) 0:34
(Heatshield’s troubles) 1:32
(Solution) 2:32
(Starship’s TPS is an advanced achievement) 7:14
outro 8:34
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What Elon Musk Just Revealed About Starship Heat Shield Shocked NASA…
How to prevent Starship’s heat shield from continuing to fall off during flight?
This is a question that is asked a lot after images and videos showing missing bricks on the in-flight rocket body spread on X.
Tons of discussions have burst, thus far to no avail.
It explains why the public has been fired up more than ever when SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk recently revealed the key information about Starship’s heat shield problem.
Why haven’t issues on TPS been resolved yet?
What are SpaceX’s plans for this in the short and long term?
Find out everything in today’s episode of Techmap.
What Elon Musk Just Revealed About Starship Heat Shield Shocked NASA…
The opportunity to get to space cheaper and cheaper is the long-term goal for the space industry now. This is driven by the ambitions to create fundamentally better launch systems, spread them all over the world, and commercialize space tourism.
The pioneers on this journey are the private companies, typically Elon Musk’s SpaceX. And the key point to reach that dream is the rocket’s reusability.
What Elon Musk Just Revealed About Starship Heat Shield Shocked NASA…
Under a so-called SpaceX reusable launch system development program, SpaceX has built its workhorse Falcon rocket to be roughly 80% reusable. The team is doing incredible work launching every 2 or 3 days.
Then, they made a big leap with the next type of rocket, much more gigantic and powerful, with the goal of roughly 100% reusability. It’s called Starship. As usual, everything comes with a price, and the price is even crazy expensive when creating the most advanced rocket ever with rapid reuse as an airplane.
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