
# | Data |
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最高順位 | 11位 |
最低順位 | 43位 |
増加再生回数 | +712908回 |
ランクイン日時 | 2023/04/18 13:30 |
ランク圏外日時 | 2023/04/20 12:45 |
急上昇継続時間 | 1日23時間15分 |
再生回数 | 5057213回 |
※再生回数, コメント数, 高評価数, 低評価数, 評価数合計, 高評価割合は初回ランクイン時の数値
日時 | 順位 | 再生回数 |
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2023/04/18 13:30 | 11位 | 5057213回 |
2023/04/18 13:59 | 12位 | 5070356回 |
2023/04/18 17:15 | 13位 | 5140558回 |
2023/04/18 17:45 | 14位 | 5152126回 |
2023/04/18 22:30 | 15位 | 5240479回 |
2023/04/19 0:15 | 16位 | 5279283回 |
2023/04/19 1:00 | 17位 | 5301062回 |
2023/04/19 2:30 | 18位 | 5344518回 |
2023/04/19 3:30 | 17位 | 5368603回 |
2023/04/19 11:30 | 18位 | 5526445回 |
2023/04/19 13:00 | 19位 | 5546907回 |
2023/04/19 13:30 | 27位 | 5551618回 |
2023/04/19 14:00 | 28位 | 5556193回 |
2023/04/19 15:45 | 35位 | 5570211回 |
2023/04/19 18:30 | 40位 | 5595533回 |
2023/04/20 0:00 | 41位 | 5645580回 |
2023/04/20 1:30 | 40位 | 5664075回 |
2023/04/20 10:45 | 43位 | 5759674回 |
2023/04/20 12:45 | 43位 | 5770121回 |
SpaceX is targeting as soon as Monday, April 17 at 8:00 a.m. CT for the first flight test of a fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket from Starbase in Texas.
Starship is a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, help humanity return to the Moon and travel to Mars and beyond. With a test such as this, success is measured by how much we can learn, which will inform and improve the probability of success in the future as SpaceX rapidly advances development of Starship.
To date, the SpaceX team has completed multiple sub-orbital flight tests of Starship’s upper stage from Starbase, successfully demonstrating an unprecedented approach to controlled flight. These flight tests helped validate the vehicle’s design, proving Starship can fly through the subsonic phase of entry before re-lighting its engines and flipping itself to a vertical configuration for landing.
In addition to the testing of Starship’s upper stage, the team has conducted numerous tests of the Super Heavy rocket, which include the increasingly complex static fires that led to a full-duration 31 Raptor engine test – the largest number of simultaneous rocket engine ignitions in history. The team has also constructed the world’s tallest rocket launch and catch tower. At 146 meters, or nearly 500 feet tall, the launch and catch tower is designed to support vehicle integration, launch, and catch of the Super Heavy rocket booster. For the first flight test, the team will not attempt a vertical landing of Starship or a catch of the Super Heavy booster.
A live webcast of the flight test will begin ~45 minutes before liftoff. As is the case with all developmental testing, this schedule is dynamic and likely to change, so be sure to stay tuned to our social media channels for updates.
Starship is a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, help humanity return to the Moon and travel to Mars and beyond. With a test such as this, success is measured by how much we can learn, which will inform and improve the probability of success in the future as SpaceX rapidly advances development of Starship.
To date, the SpaceX team has completed multiple sub-orbital flight tests of Starship’s upper stage from Starbase, successfully demonstrating an unprecedented approach to controlled flight. These flight tests helped validate the vehicle’s design, proving Starship can fly through the subsonic phase of entry before re-lighting its engines and flipping itself to a vertical configuration for landing.
In addition to the testing of Starship’s upper stage, the team has conducted numerous tests of the Super Heavy rocket, which include the increasingly complex static fires that led to a full-duration 31 Raptor engine test – the largest number of simultaneous rocket engine ignitions in history. The team has also constructed the world’s tallest rocket launch and catch tower. At 146 meters, or nearly 500 feet tall, the launch and catch tower is designed to support vehicle integration, launch, and catch of the Super Heavy rocket booster. For the first flight test, the team will not attempt a vertical landing of Starship or a catch of the Super Heavy booster.
A live webcast of the flight test will begin ~45 minutes before liftoff. As is the case with all developmental testing, this schedule is dynamic and likely to change, so be sure to stay tuned to our social media channels for updates.
1: Harsh
2023/04/17 22:28
For those who are confused as to why it didn't launch, a pressurant valve was frozen which resulted in the launch being called off
2: Matthew McConnell
2023/04/17 23:49
I really appreciate how seriously SpaceX takes coverage for these events.
3: karen savant
2023/04/17 23:15
If it was easy we wouldn’t be anticipating this launch with such excitement !!!
4: Igor914624
2023/04/17 23:33
As a young child, I watched all the manned Saturn 5 launches. I was sad when it was retired. Now we get to see a new generation of rockets developed to take mankind back to space. I applaud Space-X on their commitment to safety and I am looking forward to the first launch in a few days.
5: Pandton
2023/04/17 22:21
Sad we didn’t see the starship launch, but great job SpaceX with safety
6: f
2023/04/17 22:42
3:15 Promo Video
4:34 Live Start
5:00 40 min left
10:00 35 min left
15:00 30 min left
20:00 25 min left
25:00 20 min left
30:00 15 min left
35:00 10 min left
40:00 5 min left
44:00 1 min left
44:22 The Timer Stops
45:36 Live End
4:34 Live Start
5:00 40 min left
10:00 35 min left
15:00 30 min left
20:00 25 min left
25:00 20 min left
30:00 15 min left
35:00 10 min left
40:00 5 min left
44:00 1 min left
44:22 The Timer Stops
45:36 Live End
7: Greg33
2023/04/18 1:22
3:15 live promo
6:59 flight plan
7:48 absolutly incredible view from fwd flap cam
12:30 | 37:28 33 booster engines view
13:30 | 15:07 | 38:51 interstage view
16:24 ship tiles presentation
17:48 JOHN HERE!!!
34:59 T-10m
36:15 scrub announcement (':
42:18 great drone shot of Starbase
43:18 booster engines TVC test
44:20 hold at T-40s
45:36 end for today
6:59 flight plan
7:48 absolutly incredible view from fwd flap cam
12:30 | 37:28 33 booster engines view
13:30 | 15:07 | 38:51 interstage view
16:24 ship tiles presentation
17:48 JOHN HERE!!!
34:59 T-10m
36:15 scrub announcement (':
42:18 great drone shot of Starbase
43:18 booster engines TVC test
44:20 hold at T-40s
45:36 end for today
8: Jessy-Come Fast To Get Into My Body
2023/04/18 9:43
Thanks to everybody at SpaceX and all others including the Boca Chica and surrounding area. Trying to believe what I’m still seeing! Lotsa love to all from Toronto.
9: Silent Killer
2023/04/17 22:24
Обидно конечно, что не запустили. Но главное безопасность. Удачи SpaceX!
10: Ilia Volkov
2023/04/17 22:47
So beautiful. Its a little sad that it didn't launch, but ok, i think its gonna fly
11: Lҽσ Hҽɳɾყ
2023/04/17 22:24
What SpaceX does is amazing because it's about building something first-of-its-kind and proving to the whole world that it works. Take time SpaceX, we are with you! ❤👨🚀🚀
12: BIGBANG Timeline
2023/04/17 22:42
As always, you guys gave your best today.
We'll see you in 48 hours. Just hope the weather will be fine too.
We'll see you in 48 hours. Just hope the weather will be fine too.
13: ze useless chanel
2023/04/17 22:36
Great job, SpaceX for y our test flight! Hopefully that it doesn't fail
14: Andrew Grant
2023/04/18 1:55
Scrubs over RUDs any day! SpaceX, what a polished live stream that was! I've been following Falcon and Starship closely since the beginning and really appreciate being able to watch history being made.
15: ronak vaishnav
2023/04/17 22:26
More than 1 million live watching💀
Hats off to the spacex team.
Hats off to the spacex team.
16: EDM Remix Lab
2023/04/18 1:54
It’s not exactly the end of the world. Better to stay in the safe side and call the launch off, it also gives the SpaceX team time to troubleshoot, learn and fix the issue. Hopefully in a few days we can watch this amazing launch and move forward to the next chapter in humanity’s mission into the cosmos…
17: How Does it Really Work
2023/04/17 22:31
I think this has set a new standard for the quality of the webcast -- this was really awesomely done, with all the new cool footage, great soundtrack, great presenters! Was well worth watching!
18: Liberty4Ever
2023/04/17 23:43
Starship is so awesome that I'm not even disappointed. It's all win. For something so complex and new, I estimated an 80% chance of a delay. I love the SpaceX approach of developing as quickly as possible with uncrewed vehicles and learning as much as quickly as possible. Starship will launch this year, and that's awesome. Can't wait to see a launch in person.
19: Jungkookie
2023/04/17 22:26
Its ok. Thank god you guys found it before the launch. Hope to see only success ahead💗💗💗💗
20: zulg adams
2023/04/18 0:24
We still and will always love you SpaceX, Nice work!🚀👍
21: Leoner
2023/04/18 1:18
What I like about SpaceX is their safety measures are on the top , I do really appreciate that.
22: LilOcean
2023/04/17 22:25
I saw the stream in the last 10 minutes and was too excited, guess I gotta wait a little longer but its gonna be worth it! 😄
23: z7ths
2023/04/17 22:37
Beautiful views. Very happy they set up the cameras so nicely! Thanks SpaceX. Hope everything will go well on next attempt!
24: BRUH
2023/04/17 22:25
Great that you found this issue. It could be an explosion on launch. Good luck. Your time has come, Starship!
25: Fresh Era 956
2023/04/17 22:26
I was anxiously waiting to see starship in the sky at work from 150 miles north of the site! We’ll be patiently waiting for the next one.
26: Luke Starkiller
2023/04/18 2:29
It’s cool that they take even the smallest issue seriously and won’t launch if there’s any slight chance of failure. And since there was really only one problem that stopped them from launching they’ll probably be able to get it fixed and launch next time
27: Starion
2023/04/18 1:35
THIS WAS LITERALLY SO LUCKY FOR ME
i wanted to watch the stream at school in science class, as i requested, but today i didn’t go to school and i overslept, making it so i missed the whole stream. Overall, still kinda sucks that it didn’t launch today. But thanks SpaceX for delaying the launch, it would’ve been a disaster if it weren’t for you guys to be focused on safety.
i wanted to watch the stream at school in science class, as i requested, but today i didn’t go to school and i overslept, making it so i missed the whole stream. Overall, still kinda sucks that it didn’t launch today. But thanks SpaceX for delaying the launch, it would’ve been a disaster if it weren’t for you guys to be focused on safety.
28: Rob Howarth
2023/04/18 1:13
AN EXCELLENT FIRST LAUNCH ATTEMPT . CONGRATS TO ALL INVOLVED !!
29: Daryl Martijn Van Beek
2023/04/18 1:45
This is absolutely fascinating, regardless of them launching or not, this is amazing
30: Ayush Ranjan
2023/04/17 22:21
This was totally unexpected!
31: Jannie Choquette
2023/04/18 10:26
I'm so impressed with the webcast on YouTube! It feels like us regular folks can be part of something incredible, historical! Both presenters are wonderful.
32: Daniil Dzen
2023/04/17 23:30
Как они преподносят материал, уровень освещенности и как они об этом рассказывают - можно однозначно поучиться. Визуальное наслаждение. Спасибо за такой проект!
33: libertyauto
2023/04/17 22:55
Is there any chance you can move the on screen count down display to the side? If often covers the part we want to see the most: Just below the first stage engines.
And good luck on the next try.
And good luck on the next try.
34: MIRAX Play
2023/04/17 23:23
Обязательно буду ждать этот исторический полет ❤ Удаче всей команде spacex
35: Paul G
2023/04/18 7:37
Great coverage everyone! I'm really looking forward to a successful launch. Go Starliner!
36: Time Capsule.
2023/04/18 0:58
We all wanted to see the launch today, but we only have to wait 48 hours until we see it launch for real!!! Can't wait!!!
37: Jayans Paliwal
2023/04/17 22:23
No worries, if we can wait for Artemis a few times, I suppose we can do that for starship. I hope it launches on the second try 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
38: GetInTheSpace
2023/04/17 22:45
Can't wait to see the beauty fly!
Success to all on the next attempt.
Success to all on the next attempt.
39: Wolfywoof
2023/04/18 1:16
I hope to work with you guys in the future. Keep up the good work!
40: OneBiasedOpinion
2023/04/17 23:27
Perfectly fine with a delay. No sense firing all of that off if something’s not working properly. Looking forward to the proper launch!
41: Starman42
2023/04/18 10:01
7:48 One of the most amazing views we will probably ever get of Starship.
42: nz9z - Astronomy
2023/04/17 22:32
You have to appreciate this even if it didn't take off. Such an amazing test from Spacex. Our first small steps to become a multiplanetary species🚀🚀🚀
43: Joseph DiTucci
2023/04/18 2:29
This is really cool! Would love to work behind the scenes with this crew! What type of interface are the hosts using on the desk during the broadcast ?
44: Kavorka
2023/04/18 0:57
Looking forward to seeing a stunning show next time, a successful launch, fingers crossed! :D
45: KITTYYY!!!!!!
2023/04/17 23:07
I'm glad I'll (hopefully) be able to see the launch sometime later. I was kinda sad that I couldn't see it live today because I was at school but I guess things turned out convenient for me.
46: Nishyanth Kumar
2023/04/17 22:21
Too bad it was scrubbed; would've been quite the spectacle to see that heavy lift off. Still quite incredible. Worth every single second of my time.
47: Jeff Goins
2023/04/17 23:27
Besides SLS I’ve never been more excited about a launch as I am for STARSHIP.
48: Just A Walker
2023/04/18 1:17
Gotta give it to them. They're masters in keeping us in suspense.
49: Mads Sorensen
2023/04/18 3:07
even if it didnt launch the coverage is really great. Thanks SpaceX team!
50: mmaakkssiimm
2023/04/17 23:00
Great that you found this issue. I hope everything works out for you. Good luck!