SpaceX’s New Starship HLS Cabin Interior to Land Humans on the Moon for the First Time!
SpaceX’s New Starship HLS Cabin Interior to Land Humans on the Moon for the First Time! === #alphatech #techalpha #spacex #elonmusk === 0:00 Cabin Revealed 0:25 Orbital Journey 4:18 Cabin Interior 8:34 Lunar Landing 11:10 Surface Descent === iamVisual: / visual_iam TijnM : / m_tijn / @tijn_m Evan Karen: / @evankaren SLS (Space Launch System): https://x.com/ScottLikedSLS Truthful: https://x.com/Truthful_ast C-bass Productions: / cbassproductions Erc X: / ercxspace ErcX Space / ercxspace Ryan Hansen Space: / ryanhansenspace / ryanhansenspace velin3d: / velin3d 3D_Daniel: / 3ddaniel1 / @3d_daniel445 PROXI Ch.2426 △ / @proxima_channel.2426 Lewis Knaggs: https://www.youtube.com/@LewisKnaggsh... Daniel's Station / @tanielsspacestation2908 Starbase Surfer : / cnunezimages Taniel's 3D Space Station / t3dss38 24:54 “We're also actively building our first flight, Fidelity Starship HLS cabin at Starbase.” === SpaceX’s New Starship HLS Cabin Interior to Land Humans on the Moon for the First Time! This is it. SpaceX just lifted the curtain on the crew cabin of the Starship Human Landing System — the spacecraft that will return humans to the lunar surface for the first time in over 50 years. Not only interior details, but also development progress. That's exactly what we're digging into today. Let's dive in. At a recent NASA Artemis 3 briefing, Jessica Jensen — the woman who runs SpaceX's entire customer operations — said something quietly extraordinary: 25:00 "The primary structure has been assembled and is being prepared to be outfitted with critical functional systems such as avionics, power, life support, and more in the coming months." Exciting, right? After a long stretch of silence — no updates, no timelines, nothing — SpaceX finally stepped in front of a room full of senior NASA officials and said this out loud. And what makes it hit differently this time is that she's not talking about another concept. Not another polished 3D render. She's talking about a real Starship HLS cabin. Built from real materials. And soon, it will be equipped with real life-support systems designed to carry real human beings to the Moon for the first time since Apollo 17 left the lunar surface in 1972. SpaceX’s New Starship HLS Cabin Interior to Land Humans on the Moon for the First Time! And the best part is, we don't have to wait months, as Jessica suggested. Based on everything SpaceX, NASA, and multiple contractors have already revealed, we can begin exploring the inside of this spacecraft right now — and discover why Starship HLS may be the most revolutionary lunar lander humanity has ever built. But before we can step inside, we need to understand why the journey to that cabin is more complex than any trip in human history. Because Starship HLS is nothing like a plane or a car — you can't simply climb into the cabin and take off. To fly to the Moon, it needs such an enormous amount of propellant that it's impossible to carry enough from the ground. The solution? Refuel in orbit. But orbital refueling isn't as simple as pulling into a gas station — it's an extraordinarily complex process, spanning weeks, and absolutely not safe to carry out with people sitting inside throughout. SpaceX’s New Starship HLS Cabin Interior to Land Humans on the Moon for the First Time! Only once the Starship Depot has been fully fueled does Starship HLS launch. It flies up, docks with the Depot to top off its tanks with that superchilled propellant, and then waits in Low Earth Orbit. And then Orion arrives. Carrying two NASA astronauts, launched aboard the SLS from Earth. The two spacecraft rendezvous and dock in LEO — one small, one enormous — like a tiny boat lost in the middle of the ocean suddenly spotting an aircraft carrier materializing through the fog. A 15-story building. Floating in space. White as a blank sheet of paper. That is Starship HLS. Standing roughly 50 meters tall, 9 meters in diameter, its stainless steel hull coated in white thermal-reflective paint to protect the cryogenic propellant inside from solar radiation. Five large solar arrays spread open like enormous flower petals — each nearly 18 meters long, slowly rotating to capture maximum sunlight. === Subcribe Alpha Tech: / @alphatech4966 ===

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