SpaceX's Much Safer Way to Land Starship on the Moon Shocked NASA!
SpaceX's Much Safer Way to Land Starship on the Moon Shocked NASA! === #alphatech #techalpha #spacex #elonmusk === 0:00 The Lunar Challenge 0:41 A Radical Shift 2:41 Rewriting the Mission 6:08 The Tipping Hazard 7:54 Belly on Regolith 10:41 The Ultimate Lifeboat === SLS: https://x.com/ScottLikedSLS SpacexVision: / spacexvision Astrostrom: / @astrostrom Stanley Creative: / @stanleycreative InfographicTony: / infographictony Evan Karen: / @evankaren ErcX Space: / @evankaren TijnM: / @tijn_m velin3d: / velin3d Dali Yu: / @dali-yu WAI: / @whataboutit Lewis Knaggs: / lewisknaggs42 Truthful_ast: https://x.com/Truthful_ast iamVisual: / @iamvisualvfx João Montenegro: https://monte-negro.org/Rosas-Lunar-B... === SpaceX's Much Safer Way to Land Starship on the Moon Shocked NASA! 12:51“The mission, together with the uncrewed lander demonstrations to the moon, is specifically designed and targeted to the most significant risk for lunar landing” Landing a small lunar lander on the Moon is already incredibly difficult. But landing a 52-meter-tall Starship HLS is an order of magnitude harder. However, SpaceX has come up with a completely different approach — one that is significantly safer — an idea so radical that it has even surprised some Apollo-era NASA veterans. So what exactly is this landing method? SpaceX's Much Safer Way to Land Starship on the Moon Shocked NASA! And could it change the future of lunar landings forever? Before we dive deeper, please support this in-depth analysis video. We spent months researching and creating it. If you find it valuable, please hit subscribe and turn on notifications. Thank you so much! Now, let’s get started. A Radical Shift In February 2024, a lunar lander named Odysseus — just 4.3 meters tall — tipped over moments after touching down on the Moon. Not because an engine failed. Not because of a software bug. Simply because one of its landing legs caught uneven terrain in the final seconds of descent. The mission didn't die immediately. But it never recovered either. Starship HLS stands 52 meters tall. Twelve times the height of Odysseus. So when most people ask how SpaceX plans to keep that from happening on a much more catastrophic scale, they go looking for the obvious answer: better landing legs, smarter sensors, upgraded thrusters. And yes, those upgrades exist. But they're not the real story. Because the engineers working on this program realized something that took a while to admit out loud: the most dangerous part of the Starship HLS mission isn't the landing itself. It's everything that happens before the landing — the months of waiting alone in deep space, the complex systems that have to work perfectly before a single boot ever touches the lunar surface. Fix that part, and suddenly the landing becomes a very different problem. SpaceX's Much Safer Way to Land Starship on the Moon Shocked NASA! That's what made a quiet announcement in early June 2026 so significant. And honestly, what made it feel like something NASA hadn't quite seen before. During the Artemis 3 crew briefing, SpaceX's Jessica Jensen confirmed that the Starship flying on Artemis 3 won't be the specialized HLS variant most people have been watching. 25:31 “For that mission, we're going to be using a V three vehicle off the line with an added docking adapter. We are also marching towards our V three Starship uncrewed lunar landing.” No crew cabin. No 30-meter elevator. No deep-space life support. Just a standard Starship Version 3 — pulled straight off the production line at Starbase, with nothing added except a docking adapter — flying a real crewed orbital mission in low Earth orbit alongside Orion. Not to the Moon. To orbit. At 463 kilometers altitude. Two spacecraft launching, finding each other, docking, running through the full integration checklist — then both coming home. === Subcribe Alpha Tech: / @alphatech4966 ===

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