Is THIS why Starship might be transported horizontally?

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Publicado 2024-08-02
Thank you to ‪@MarcusHouse‬ for weighing in on this.
Australia and SpaceX are in talks to collaborate on Starship recovery off the coast of Australia.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @ross077
    I really hope this initial collaboration with Australia leads to the tantalising first steps towards point-to-point Starship flights in the future🤞
  • @paulsidhuUK
    its always a pleasure to see you interview Marcus
  • @markspradling6490
    Remember when Australia sent us a $400 fine for littering when part of Skylab landed there on reentry?😮
  • @splstudios7027
    I absolutely love the fact that all my favorite space channels get together on occasion and collaborate!
  • @PetesGuide
    Marcus—you’re forgetting Australia’s significant involvement in Apollo ground tracking stations. Dying for you to do a deep dive on that including the lost Apollo 11 landing tapes. It’s been done before but you seem to be able to always add something interesting.
  • @Warchin007
    If you went to Australia for 1 month you would pick up the accent. When I was in western Australia in the 80's, my ship (US Navy west pact) spent 9 days there and everyone on the bridge spoke like an australian without even thinking about it. It was hillarious!😄
  • @ericgribble9645
    great video. I have been lobbying the shadow science minister Paul Fletcher, for some time t advocate for the construction of a catch tower in Australia. Makes so much sense - for SpaceX, less concerns due to lighter shipping and air traffic, different orbital inclination, Australia stable politically, not far from equator etc., etc. for Australia, will really boost local space industry, one of (if not the) the fastest growing industries.
  • @rjswas
    So cool to see Marcus here, i am from Tasmania also, love the guy and the fact he's got us Australia wise. Go Marcus, whooooo.
  • @jonesjoyce1215
    How cool, my family lives in Queensland, in Brisbane, a beautiful and fantastic coastal city.👏👏❤️🌹🌿🌬️🌊
  • @jonesjoyce1215
    Wow, the Opera House, it's so beautiful. I love this island country, it has such a lovely vibe. My family lives there, thanks. Congrats to SpaceX, this is going to be a great event. ❤️👏👏👏🌟💥🔥🚀💫🌹🌿
  • @PetesGuide
    13th upvote. This intro is funny! Glad you’re getting significant traction Ellie! And Marcus I love your stuff too.
  • @jamesf333
    Marcus Is fantastic Ellie, and as an Aussie, and a person who went to tassie for their honeymoon, Tasmania is a beautiful place to visit. Late September through to Christmas, around fruit and berry picking seasons, absolutely gorgeous. Couldn’t recommend the place and the people with anything other than 100% enthusiasm. You should go down there for a holiday some time!! Thanks to yourself and Marcus for a great segment. Greetings from the land down under!!
  • @pilotdawn1661
    Two of my three favorite Space News people in one video! Great information!! Thanks! (Felix at WAI is my other favorite by the way 🙂) Go Australia Space!!
  • @gerrysmith3384
    Well done! I start my Saturday mornings watching Marcus!
  • @garthbews4863
    seems like perfect place to do a test point to point for space force, land in drink..then if spot on land out back on flip down legs..space force does want point to point abilities. Ty Ellie
  • @MarcusHouse
    Love the accent! 🤣 Thanks for the chat Ellie.
  • @lizmramsey6852
    Thank you for sharing I’m learning of this just now!! Thx for carrying the message!
  • @David-ui2lv
    Australia has a proud history of being in the launch-support industry. Do not forget the Blue Streak/Europa launches in the 1970s from Woomera. And when developing a space telecommunications industry, it had a highly credible start with AUSSAT in the 1980s which was highly regarded for its professional approach. And then there was the seminal role played by Australia in the Apollo lunar missions. Not as shabby as Marcus was intoning!
  • @clubbtimothy8015
    No mention of the NZ space industry next door. They are building rockets in Auckland and launching them in NZ.