SpaceX Starship

So bring me up to speed here, I haven’t been paying attention. The starship is still flying correct? The booster was supposed to be returning to earth but it exploded which wasn’t supposed to happen. But all in all a successful mission besides that?
Yeah basically. The booster finished it's primary mission of getting the ship to stage separation. The ship seemed to continue all the way engine cutoff but was terminated shortly after.
 
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So bring me up to speed here, I haven’t been paying attention. The starship is still flying correct? The booster was supposed to be returning to earth but it exploded which wasn’t supposed to happen. But all in all a successful mission besides that?
They originally thought starship reached engine cutoff and loss of signal as expected but you could pretty clearly see on stream that it blew up. They probably terminated it for getting off course. If you look close on some of the booster views you can see something failed around the hot staging ring causing termination. Overall a successful mission.
 
What is the size comparison between this Starship and like the rockets we used to use for Apollo missions, etc? This looks so big.
 
What is the size comparison between this Starship and like the rockets we used to use for Apollo missions, etc? This looks so big.

Looks like Starship is 33' longer but actually 3' less in diameter (I'm guessing at the base). Looking at the pictures, I think Starship also looks a lot bigger because it doesn't taper up towards the top like the Saturn V did.
 
Gotta be a worm hole. Time is always going to be the limiting factor in space travel. I doubt humans will ever advance far enough to figure those kinds of things out though.
Or as Stephen Hawking once said, we're far more likely to have destroyed ourselves with technology far less advanced.
 
Looks like Starship is 33' longer but actually 3' less in diameter (I'm guessing at the base). Looking at the pictures, I think Starship also looks a lot bigger because it doesn't taper up towards the top like the Saturn V did.
It is also more than twice as powerful
 
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SpaceX posted this video of liftoff today! Is a 360 video so works better on your phone, but can still change the view angle on a PC.

 

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