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Starship's Third Flight Test [video] (spacex.com)

499 points by BenoitP · 886 days ago · 395 comments on HN

Article summary

The article appears to be about the third flight test of Starship, with a launch window of 7:00 AM CT - 8:50 AM CT. The launch was streamed on Twitter and the SpaceX website, but some users experienced issues with the stream. The test involved a relight and entry, as well as payload door testing and upper stage SECO. The outcome of the test is not specified in the available comments.

Main themes

  • SpaceX Starship flight test
  • Launch streaming issues
  • Twitter as a video platform
  • SpaceX launch commentary
  • Fake YouTube streams
  • Social media platform reliability

What commenters say

  • The official SpaceX stream did not provide detailed commentary on the launch, potentially to avoid speculation about any issues that may have arisen.
  • Some users prefer independent streamers for their more detailed and honest commentary, while others find them to be overly focused on donations and equipment costs.
  • The use of Twitter as a primary streaming platform for SpaceX launches is seen as problematic by some users, who experience issues with the stream or prefer other platforms like YouTube.
  • Fake YouTube streams can be a significant problem for users trying to watch live events like SpaceX launches, and YouTube's takedown process is not always effective.
  • The quality of launch commentary can vary greatly depending on the source, with some preferring the official SpaceX stream and others preferring independent streamers.
  • Twitter's new role as a video platform is seen as a departure from its traditional focus on short-form text updates, and its video features are not always well-regarded by users.
  • The decision to stream SpaceX launches on Twitter is seen as a questionable one by some users, who prefer other platforms or experience issues with the Twitter stream.
  • The availability of launch streams on multiple platforms can be confusing for users, who may inadvertently watch fake or outdated streams.