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@TreeFilms1

I don't think this gets said enough, but the quality of the photography is just mind-blowing. I'm not sure how far away they are, but reading labels like that from any distance is impressive. I'm glad that these guys are so dedicated to keeping us all updated.

@papapiers1588

If you are new to this Marcus House channel then you are in for a treat. Superb, comprehensive coverage. Can’t praise Marcus and his Team highly enough.

@jeffingram8279

9:45 I still find it humorous that other rocket companies such as ULA, Boeing… accused SpaceX of showing a rocket engine without it all of its components. They couldn’t handle the concept of such a clean looking engine. That’s when you know you’re crushing the competition.

@XJapa1n09

Yessssss, it’s Saturday again! Thanks Marcus, I wait for these videos all week!

@Laborious_Turtle

I love it that SpaceX is pacing fast towards launches.
You are much congratulated, Marcus, for never using click baits and yet proving you dont need it to be so successful.
❤

Much appreciated.

Regards

Brazil

@corngobbler9828

The white PVC piping around the outside of the sheet piling appears to be vacuum tube for sand pointing. It’s connected every few feet to perforated well pipe installed vertically into the ground. This system allows them to drop the ground water level to the depth the wells are drilled, keeping the area within the sheet piling dry

@matthewakian2

Thanks for these super-consistent regular updates on all things space, mate. It is really appreciated.

@nickstrowbridge5097

i dont know about you marcus, but i have watched that booster catch over and over again and im still watching lol ;-)

@joshholyoak

Thanks for another great video!

@roy5

Hey Hey! It’s Marcus day!🎉

@Delner-f8h

Starhopper was the first rocket I ever saw that hovered and maneuvered side to side.  Now it is apparent why those abilities were so important!

@TheAceOfOnes

This is the modern equivalent of having an insanely detailed breakdown of the Apollo program every week! Thanks Marcus!

@NovabyteOnYT

The intro never gets old!

@mikelucas7171

Great video I always wondered about the landing burn. But def makes perfect sense now what a bloody machine though!

@gugge3490

Bigger tanks and less payload volume makes a lot of sense for tankers and in orbit refueling.

@i-love-space390

The simplification of the Raptor 3 is nothing short of amazing. I think the greatest innovation SpaceX will add to the Space Industry is the re-emergence of the "hardware rich" method of flight development, like we used to have in the early days. Not only does it get real world flight data faster to improve development, it also ramps up the manufacturing development at the same time. We can never reduce the cost of Space Flight without improving the hardware manufacturing component of the system. The reason things in modern life are cheaper than the 19th century is mass production.
This extreme simplification of the Raptor 3 will enable ramping up of production, and improvement of reliability.

@Ronolein

Wie immer hoch interessant, ich danke Dir für die Informationen!

@pete-c

Well done Marcus.  another very good vid. 👍

@michaelreid2329

I am absolutely stunned by the refinement SpaceX has achieved in moving from their initial flight version of the Raptor till v3 hit the scene. Now that looks like a refined rocket engine intended for re-use should look.