
Ryan Hansen Space
@RyanHansenSpace • 29,190 subscribers
I create photorealistic renders of Starship and it's ground infrastructure to inspire people all around the world what amazing engineering can achieve.
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My technical deep dive on "How SpaceX Will Catch Super Heavy" is in the final stages of completion! It's currently sitting at 31 minutes long and I plan to release it days before #Starship Flight 5. This has been months in the making so I hope you find it informative. Head over to my YouTube and subscribe so you don't miss it when it's released!
Ryan Hansen Space252,314 次观看 • 1 年前

#SpaceX is preparing to move the massive new #Starship launch mount structure for #Starbase Pad B to the launch site for installation. In this post, I’ll give an overview of the design and use my 3D models to calculate the structure’s mass in its current configuration. This new launch mount, nearly an entire redesign, is SpaceX’s best effort at correcting many of the issues discovered with the mount at Pad A after a handful of launches. The only similarity between this mount and the original launch mount for Pad A is that 20 arms will still be used to support the #SuperHeavy booster before liftoff. However, the arms and everything else making up the structure are entirely different.
Ryan Hansen Space69,684 次观看 • 1 年前

Thursday, March 14th, 2024 #S28 and #B10 took to the skies for #Starship Flight 3. Building on the success of Flight 2, B10 completed its boostback burn making it the first #SuperHeavy booster to make a touchdown in the Gulf of Mexico. S28 completed its insertion burn making it the first Starship to reach the reentry portion of flight providing massive amounts of data for #SpaceX engineers. Both B10 and S28 provided amazing views and reached new milestones making Flight 3 the most successful orbital test of Starship to date. Congratulations SpaceX! We look forward to Flight 4, which could be right around the corner!
Ryan Hansen Space103,374 次观看 • 2 年前

Before liftoff, the next generation #SpaceX #SuperHeavy booster will sit atop 20 of these redesigned support arms for the #Starbase Pad B Launch Mount. Using my highly accurate 3D model of the pre-fabricated assembly, I can calculate that a single arm weighs ~9.7 tons. This will likely eclipse 10 tons once the arms are outfitted with additional hardware like clamps, linkages, and actuators.
Ryan Hansen Space42,464 次观看 • 1 年前

With 2024 coming to a close, I want to thank all my followers and supporters for their encouragement this past year. As a 3D artist, I take pride in producing high-quality content that helps explain launch hardware, teach concepts, and inspire with cinematic animations. When I started making renders a few years ago, I never thought that it would lead to producing content that millions of people would see. Thanks to the support of the Starship community, I've had the chance to participate in a handful of exciting opportunities this past year. I'm grateful that my content has had a positive impact within the community and I look forward to producing more content in 2025!
Ryan Hansen Space11,647 次观看 • 1 年前
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