Starship Exploded: We Have Insider Info On A Possible Reason|Rubin Observatory goes LIVE

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Starship Exploded: We Have Insider Info On A Possible Reason|Rubin Observatory goes LIVE

There are significant developments and setbacks in space exploration, including the commissioning of the Rubin Observatory, setbacks with SpaceX's Starship, and advancements in satellite launches by SpaceX and Amazon

Questions to inspire discussion

Observatory Capabilities

🔭 Q: What is the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's main purpose?
A: The Rubin Observatory will create the most comprehensive time-lapse map of the dynamic sky ever attempted, scanning the entire southern sky every few nights for 10 years straight.

🌌 Q: How many galaxies can the Rubin Observatory map?
A: The Rubin Observatory is expected to map over 20 billion galaxies and discover up to 1.4 million solar system objects per year.

Asteroid Detection

☄️ Q: How effective is the Rubin Observatory at detecting asteroids?
A: In just 10 hours of early observations, the Rubin Observatory detected over 2,100 previously unknown asteroids, including 7 near-Earth objects.

🚀 Q: How quickly can the Rubin Observatory alert about new celestial events?
A: The observatory will issue automated alerts within 60 seconds for new asteroids, distant supernovae, or other sudden brightening events.

Scientific Impact

🔬 Q: What cosmic phenomena will the Rubin Observatory help study?
A: The Rubin Observatory is crucial for studying dark matter, dark energy, gravitational lensing, and the structure of the cosmos itself.

🌠 Q: How will the Rubin Observatory contribute to our understanding of the universe?
A: It will collect crucial data on the distribution of galaxies, formation of stars, and evolution of the cosmos, helping us better understand the nature of dark matter and dark energy, which make up 95% of the universe.

 

Key Insights

Cosmic Insights

🔭 The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will create the most comprehensive time-lapse map of the dynamic sky, scanning the entire southern sky every few nights for 10 years straight.

🌌 Expected to map over 20 billion galaxies, discover up to 1.4 million solar system objects annually, and track thousands of fast-moving events in near real-time, crucial for studying dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic structure.

Asteroid Detection

☄️ In just 10 hours of early observations, the Rubin Observatory detected over 2,100 previously unknown asteroids, including 7 near-Earth objects, surpassing months of discoveries by some entire sky surveys.

🚀 Designed to detect changes like new asteroids or supernovae and issue automated alerts within 60 seconds, providing an early warning system for potential impacts on Earth.

Solar System Exploration

🪐 Expected to discover tens of millions of new asteroids and up to 100,000 near-Earth objects, essential for understanding Solar System formation and planetary defense.

🔬 The observatory's capabilities will significantly enhance our ability to find and track potentially hazardous asteroids, providing more time to respond to potential threats.

 

 

 

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Clips

  • 00:00 🚀 Rubin Observatory begins commissioning phase, capturing first images of universe, while SpaceX's Starship recently exploded, sparking investigation into possible causes.
    • A new observatory, Rubin Observatory, is opening and the hosts discuss updates on SpaceX's Starship and other space-related news.
    • The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has begun its commissioning phase, capturing its first full-color images of the universe, including over 10 million galaxies, with its 3.2-gigapixel LSST camera.
    • Rubin Observatory is designed to scan the entire southern sky every few nights for 10 years, detecting changes like new asteroids and supernovae with speed, scale, and repetition.
    • The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to map 20 billion galaxies, discover 1.4 million solar system objects, and track thousands of fast-moving events, providing crucial data for studying dark matter and dark energy, as well as an early warning system for potential asteroid impacts.
  • 04:46 🚀 Starship explosion possibly caused by lower-rated pressure vessel in nose cone, while Stoke Space advances Nova rocket and Rubin Observatory goes live.
    • Stoke Space is making progress on its reusable Nova rocket, with 53,000 seconds of hotfire testing completed and a launch from historic LC14 pad in Florida expected within 6-12 months.
    • The company is moving fast, and viewers are encouraged to subscribe, like the video, and become supporters for extra content.
    • A source claims a lower-rated pressure vessel may have been used in Starship's nose cone instead of the one listed in official documentation, potentially causing the explosion.
  • 07:53 💺 FlexiSpot's height adjustable E7 Pro desk helps improve health and productivity with its sturdy design, allowing users to switch between sitting and standing postures throughout the day.
    • 09:13 🚀 SpaceX is investigating Starship explosion, considering alternative testing setups, and preparing for repairs, which may be linked to an incorrectly-sized tank.
      • SpaceX is considering alternative testing setups and permanent ground support upgrades while investigating the Starship explosion and cleaning up the test site.
      • SpaceX is investigating the Starship explosion, preserving damaged areas and equipment, and preparing for repairs, which is expected to take 6-8 weeks, with indicators of progress including replacement part deliveries and increased worker presence.
      • An incorrectly-sized tank could have lower pressure rating, not fit correctly, and have different safety margins, potentially leading to failure.
    • 12:16 🚀 SpaceX faces setbacks with Starship explosion, but continues to move forward with testing and potential upgrades at Starbase.
      • SpaceX may resume testing at other unused pads and platforms, such as the operational flame trench, to pursue its Mars goals for next year.
      • The Starship explosion is discussed in relation to insider information, while also advertising a helicopter experience above Starbase.
      • SpaceX's new water-cooled flame bucket top ridge piece, a critical part of their flame deflector system, has appeared at the Starbase Sanchez build site, potentially indicating a future retrofit of Pad 1 in Texas.
    • 14:43 🚀 SpaceX is preparing for future Starship testing and production amid other space developments, including Amazon's launch of 27 broadband satellites.
      • SpaceX repurposed a grid fin from a Super Heavy Booster prototype, possibly from Booster 17, as a stop sign near the Starbase build site.
      • SpaceX is preparing for potential future Starship testing and production, with possible indications of a new launch site and upgrades to existing facilities.
      • Amazon launched 27 broadband satellites, Kuiper 2, into low Earth orbit, a key milestone in its Project Kuiper satellite internet network, which aims to rival Starlink.
    • 17:56 🚀 SpaceX and Amazon are pushing for rapid satellite launches, with Amazon needing to launch 1,564 satellites in 57 weeks and SpaceX successfully launching 27 Starlink satellites.
      • Amazon's Kuiper satellite constellation needs to launch 1,564 more satellites in 57 weeks to meet the FCC's regulatory deadline, putting pressure on the company to maintain a rapid launch cadence.
      • SpaceX successfully launched 27 Starlink V2 Mini satellites to low Earth orbit and landed the booster on a droneship, marking the company's 465th successful booster landing.
      • Axiom-4 launched from Kennedy Space Center, carrying four private astronauts to the ISS, after overcoming delays due to a Falcon 9 propellant leak and an air leak in the station's Russian Zvezda module.
    • 21:15 🚀 The video creators promote their content, encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and check out their merchandise.

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    Duration: 0:21:50

    Publication Date: 2025-06-27T19:16:22Z

    WatchUrl:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad_Fv7NUxdE

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