SpaceX Starbase Launch Pad HUGE UPDATE! Starship HLS Cargo Developed and More... === #greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa #starship #spacexstarship == Advertisers who want to place ads on our channel, please contact the email manager: smanager339@ === SpaceX Starship SN Be the first to sponsor us Thank you. === SOURCE OF THUMBNAIL: LabPadre Space: SOURCE OF IMAGES AND VIDEOS: C-bass Productions : iamVisual: Evan Karen: LabPadre Space: TijnM : Warnix: @warnix13 === SpaceX Starbase Launch Pad HUGE UPDATE! Starship HLS Cargo Developed and More... Hold on to your seats, space enthusiasts! After a brief hiatus in explosive activity, SpaceX Starbase is gearing up for a momentous event—the highly anticipated orbital flight of the Starship, set to unfold next month. The excitement is palpable as engineers meticulously finalize the preparations for this groundbreaking mission. Our first item on today’s list of updates involves the recent concrete pour at Starbase, which took an unexpected turn as it encountered a hiccup that brought the operation to a dramatic halt. SpaceX has introduced a game-changing upgrade with the installation of robust steel protective plates at the base of the launch tower. This signals a matured tower design, eager to usher in a new era of Starship exploration. It seems like SpaceX's recent concrete pour at Starbase took an unexpected turn, described by a witness as “majestically borked.“ From the available images, it appears that the concrete pour encountered a hiccup, causing a blowout in the formwork at a specific location. This brought the entire operation to a dramatic halt, leaving sections untouched. The intricacies of concrete pouring demand a delicate dance, ensuring that the material sets properly from the bottom up. Pouring too rapidly can create a pressure surge, potentially exceeding the formwork's capacity and leading to a collapse. Brrr, it seems like even concrete at Starbase is affected by the cosmic cold! The recent concrete pour hiccup could be influenced by the chilly weather, as the behavior of setting concrete tends to shift in colder temperatures. If the mixture or other adjustments weren't tuned for these cosmic cold conditions, it might have extended the setting process. Could the cosmic cold have influenced this hiccup, impacting the behavior of setting concrete in colder temperatures? ---- We use images and content in accordance with the YouTube Fair Use copyright guidelines: Any questions about copyright please send us via Gmail: colonbina25@ To be resolved, thank you.
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