How SpaceX Will Land On Mars

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Published 2024-01-01
How The SpaceX Starship Will Land On Mars

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All Comments (21)
  • @muzzyali8011
    It would be an amazing engineering feat to successfully complete this but I can't stop imagining a scenario where one mistake happens and you have potentially hundreds of people lost in deep space. That is terrifying.
  • @TomUlcak
    Around 15:00. You are missing the most obvious thing. Starship tankers can fly with manned ships and cargo ships. Starship doesn't need to bring everything in one rocket. The Starship is designed for fleets not a single shot - eggs in one basket. The tankers would have to deal with evaporation of fuel just as all the Starships will.
  • @bunlessness
    keep the videos coming, you are one of the best space channels. great content.
  • @ericmichalk8022
    You do such great work on these videos! Keep up the great content!
  • @jcdisci
    Once fuel production begins on Mars, could we possibly place an orbital fuel tank in orbit around Mars? This would help resolve the fuel issue for landing once a vehicle gets there.
  • @miege90
    At 7:20 the orbital mechanics is starting to get incorrect. Starship is actually moving in a slower orbit than mars when it arrives at mars and with no maneuver would continue to fall back towards earths orbit. In practice it makes no big difference since you still have a huge velocity difference which you need to bleed of when you want to land at mars. If you're interested, look up Hohmann Transfer on Wikipedia :)
  • @wmffmw1854
    My father brought home a 1,500 page printout of the Apollo Preparation Check List and time line for me to read. In 1967 when I was a freshman at Cocoa Beach High School. Printouts of this size and type were rare then. It gave me a real appreciation of what it took to launch a rocket to the moon.
  • @uuzd4s
    So, you never did explain how StarShip is going to LAND on Mars. You gave a crude explanation on the Orbital Mechanics required to get there and slow down through the Martian Atmosphere but left it there ? ? ? So, just how Does StarShip Land on Mars without Landing Legs, an Orbital Launch Tower or a Launch Integration Tower or a Landing Pad of ANY sort ? ? ? I'm still waiting to hear someone explain that trick. 🤔
  • @Spacewalker1870
    3:16 if your velocity is 30 km/s and you change it (either to 29 km/s or 31km/s), delta v would be one, but more spesifically your delta v, or change in velocity, would be 1 km/s. sometimes its measured in m/s, and if for this purposes you measure it in m/s, in that context with those units, your delta v from that manuver would be 1000 m/s.
  • Glad your finally getting at least a bit of the views and likes you deserve. It will only go up from here. I appreciate your effort. Can't wait for the next videos you create.
  • I've never said this about a YouTube video: BRAVO. This explained it - answered many questions.
  • @johnd4788
    Brilliant explanation 👍 shows space flights from a completely different perspective
  • ❤ the orbital mechanics lesson 👏👏👏👏 You have to be CRAZY to want to be the FIRST humans to make this trip. X will have to make MANY landings on earth with well TESTED landing legs to get me to go 😂😂😂
  • This was by far the best Mars landing video I've seen so far, well done.🎉
  • @merion297
    Perfectly coreographed and performed presentation. Thank you. :)
  • New subscriber here. That was a great explanation of something I was curious about but didn't understand. Thanks!
  • @wxb200
    "Logistically Insane" is an Understatement...
  • @alexlabs4858
    Ugh that starship with all 33 engines lit looks sooo good. Just like when the RS-25s first light up on the shuttle. Super satisfying.
  • @patrickjack2943
    Excellent analysis and somewhat predictive based on First Principles analysis. Good work.