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Spanning nearly 1 million square feet, the SpaceX factory currently produces more rocket engines than any other U.S. manufacturer, and will eventually produce 40 rocket cores annually.
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And after one and half years SpaceX did a successful barge landing. marvelous vision driven crew. well done!
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I watched it at 0.25 speed :)
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I would really like to know if the falcon 9 design allows them to strap on 2 or more solid rocket moters which would increase the amount of payload and if the design allows for a 3 stage rocket version?
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I love the openness you and sharing you get from Space X NASA, Boeing, Lockheed and all the rest act like husbands hiding there lovers in regards to there program. give us a billion bucks and well buy some more Russian engines and cheap Chinese circuit boards and let you see what your money bought you if some bloggers is filming that day
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40 cores a year an engines to go with, now just imagine in all the years NASA has been around if they would have ever set up to produce like this?
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wish they would do a more in depth start to finish of building 1 similar to how its made taking you from the ground up
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when is this one blowing up?
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I'm wondering if the Blue Support structures have wheels or if they are floating on an air cushion.
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Ever thought of funding skylon project to become partners?
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Cool. bring on more of these type of videos. Would like to see a full tank production video view of other portion of the construction as well as with other viewpoints.
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What is name song playing in background ? Thanks
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Are there any military industrial complex contractors making any rocket engines? I would seem maybe that the traditional methods of making rocket engines doesn't exist anymore. except maybe in Russia.
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You cut out splash down. That's the money shot!
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This is the way NASA should've been built from day one. You get your engines built on one end of the U.S, tanks, command pods etc built on another, send them to another corner to be assembled, then another corner to be tested, then another corner to be launched. With this they don't leave the factory until it's time to hit up Kennedy Space.
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Bada boom. Bada bing.
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SpaceX forwards!
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^___^
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Hey SpaceX! Could you provide the name of the song that's sampled in this clip? It would be greatly appreciated!
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please do a video on how the rocket stands up at the launch pad how its supported and what happens at the point of launch,also please do more live streams of launches and more camera views including the on rocket cams id like to watch a launch from ground to orbit looking straight ahead, keep up the good work i may get the chance to go to the moon before im dead thank you
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such cool video.....
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