
Plot Twist: New Weird Solution for SpaceX Starship launch NASA Artemis 3 crew in 2027 Revealed...
Plot Twist: New Weird Solution for SpaceX Starship launch NASA Artemis 3 crew in 2027 Revealed...
===
00:00: Intro
00:47: Doubts on Starship and other vehicles
03:44: New solution for Artemis 3 and more
07:46: The solution’s problems
10:32: Starship’s potential
===
#greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa
==
Advertisers who want to place ads on our channel, please contact the email manager: [email protected]
===
SpaceX Starship SN
Be the first to sponsor us Thank you.
https://www.patreon.com/GreatspaceX?fan_landing=true
Our video content is referenced by video sources at these sites:
Source of Thumbnail:
Digital Astronaut https://www.youtube.com/@DigitalAstronaut
Erc X: https://twitter.com/ErcXspace
ErcX Space https://www.youtube.com/c/ErcXSpace/
https://www.americaspace.com/2025/06/09/op-ed-how-nasa-could-still-land-astronauts-on-the-moon-by-2029/
===
Plot Twist: New Weird Solution for SpaceX Starship launch NASA Artemis 3 crew in 2027 Revealed...
Returning humans to the Moon—this remains the defining goal for the United States in this decade. Yet, delays and technical challenges have troubled nearly every contractor involved, casting doubt on whether the timeline can truly be met.
In response, a bold and unconventional proposal has emerged: the “unbelievable combination.” This idea centers on merging the strengths of different vehicles, developed by separate organizations, into one unified mission architecture.
But how would such a collaboration actually work? And could it really succeed where individual systems fall short?
Let’s dive into those questions, right now, on today’s episode of Great SpaceX.
Plot Twist: New Weird Solution for SpaceX Starship launch NASA Artemis 3 crew in 2027 Revealed...
We are now well into the second half of 2025, which means less than a year remains until the launch of Artemis II, and possibly under two years until Artemis III—the first crewed lunar landing in over fifty years. This milestone mission will rely heavily on SpaceX’s Starship. Yet despite years of anticipation, doubts continue to surround its readiness.
Much of the skepticism stems from progress—or lack thereof. After nine test flights, Starship’s major breakthrough has been the successful catch and landing of the Super Heavy booster using the Mechazilla arms. Beyond that, many core objectives remain incomplete. Starship has yet to reach orbit, deploy payloads, demonstrate reliable engine burns in space, complete a safe reentry, or land both stages successfully. These are fundamental milestones, and their continued absence after several years has led to growing concern—especially in light of delays caused by the Ship 36 failure.
Plot Twist: New Weird Solution for SpaceX Starship launch NASA Artemis 3 crew in 2027 Revealed...
Looking beyond launch and recovery, the mission to the Moon will require SpaceX to master orbital refueling. For Artemis III, propellant must be transferred in space from multiple tanker Starships to a lunar lander variant. Additionally, an uncrewed demonstration landing must be carried out on the Moon before any crewed mission. Both of these are critical, time-sensitive goals that need to be completed within the next year. So far, there is little public evidence that preparations are underway for either.
There are also questions about Starship’s design. Unlike compact lunar landers, Starship is a full-scale rocket nearly 50 meters tall. Its height introduces new risk when landing on the uneven terrain of the Moon. Even small slopes or surface instability could cause it to tip—something far less likely with smaller landers.
----
We use images and content in accordance with the YouTube Fair Use copyright guidelines: https://www.youtube.com/intl/en/about/copyright/fair-use/
Any questions about copyright please send us via Gmail: [email protected]
To be resolved, thank you.
