How SpaceX Will Guarantee Its Launch Pad Never Fails Again! [Part 1]

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Published 2023-07-01
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SpaceX's new water cooled steel plates might be the perfect solution to prevent Starship from destroying the Launch Pad!

For this system to work it will need a drastically upgraded foundation in order to prevent the same outcome from occurring again.

In this deep dive investigation we will examine the step by step process for completing the massive upgrades to the foundation of the Orbital Launch Mount.


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1:43 "Do You Remember" prod. by kochetkovv    • Do you remember?  
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8:49    • Cut and Run - Kevin MacLeod  
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All Comments (21)
  • @Slim-Pickens
    The only problem I have with your channel is that you always leave me wanting more. You and your team are awesome. Thank you.
  • @RayfuzuLearning
    Bro, how do you make such great videos in just 2 weeks? All of the research, editing, and scripting for a 25-minute technical video in just 2 weeks is God tier. Great job, man.
  • @carlo-laitano
    I can't get enough of these videos.This is one of those channels where you don't mind if the content isn't weekly cause it's THAT good. Great job, Zach!
  • @danoosterhous4933
    Best civil engineering project video I’ve seen you’d think Zack actually built this himself, it’s amazing that he has this level of detail from the outside, can’t wait for part two
  • @stevecoates3799
    Love the CSI deep dives, looking forward to this one. Many thanks to you, Zack, and your CSI team.
  • @favesongslist
    CSI Starbase proves that if the quality of the content is this high the length of the video is a non issue. Bravo.
  • @morgananderson9647
    OMG! - Zach, you and the team of contributors at CSI Starbase are creating content that is nothing short of spectacular!!! Thank you so much for the amazing in-depth look you give to us!!!
  • @AlienVibesss
    It hasn't even started yet and I already love it.
  • @u9Nails
    You nailed it. This was the "How It's Made" for the Stage 0 deluge system. That was incredible reporting.
  • @ross077
    I'll admit that I've been speculating about the water cooled steel plate ever since the first launch. Your civil engineering expertise has set the record straight. Thanks a lot Zack and I look forward to part 2.
  • @FranklyFarcical
    With all the garbage channels out there it gets hard to find good information. This is one of the most underrated high-quality channels dealing with Starship. Keep up the awesome work mate.
  • @rstomahawkty
    Saw your tweet and rushed over here with popcorn and a drink only to realize I have to wait for the premiere. Guess I am eating two bags of popcorn.
  • @evrydayamerican
    Love how far your show has come in just a year. Your editing, info gathering, and your on camera self is just 👌🏼 👏
  • @chtrouvpadnom
    Watching this live from France, so it's 2.00 am for me..... damn I'm a nerd ! Also, another great investigation, so thanks, and keep it up !
  • Zach does a great job of communicating semi-complex issues clearly so everyone who takes the time to watch/listen can benefit.
  • @Buddha_the_Pug
    I work in the concrete industry. Your numbers check out. Those look like 11 yard capacity mixers. In my experience, on a big job like this, they're typically loaded with 10 yards or 7.6 cubic meters. 132 truck loads works out to 1320 yards, or 1009 cubic meters. (we typically don't use the metric measurement). Not a massive pour by industry standards, but pretty big. Lately, my relatively small company has been doing 400-600 yard pours almost daily for a large customer in our area. Love these deep dives. You always seem to have information and knowledge nobody else has.
  • This is a very impressive and thorough explanation of the upgrade of Stage 0. Looking forward to part 2.
  • @oldfinnishfarmer
    It is awesome to see how all those small clips from various other sources are combined into one, making it all clear as water to understand! Love your work! And btw, the intro tune is amazing!!
  • @kauffmanba
    Thanks, Zach, for putting together a shorter but thorough episode, including last minute revelations. I look forward to your Part 2 deep dive into the further developments.
  • @julianfp1952
    Another video that is frankly .... quite stunning. It is amazing how much incredible footage and wonderful renders the people in the Starship-watching community generate and your skill and knowledge in focussing on specific aspects of the overall project and pulling all of that stuff together, plus your own insights, to create such detailed and informative deep dives is really impressive. I have to stop saying more good things about your content now because I'm running out of different superlatives to use.