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STARSHIP EP2 - STARSHIP INTERIOR DESIGN (2020)
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In this follow-up to EP1, we tear apart SpaceX's Starship interior renders and Musk's claims for 100-person Mars trips, using logic, NASA/ISS standards, and basic math to show major oversights in space, facilities, and survival needs for a 9-month journey.
Episode Two in the Debunking : Starship series takes apart interior renders of the design to determine the level of thought that has been put into them.
Is there enough space for everything 100 colonists would need to survive the trip and their time on Mars?
What major oversights are obvious? Let us show you a few!
0:00 - 1:00 Intro: Starship as underdeveloped "napkin sketch"; recaps EP1 payload shortfalls for 100 crew. 1:00 - 3:00 Diagram breakdown: Labels missing essentials (mechanical deck, water tanks, medical bay, bathrooms, escape pods, hydroponics); no large common area or solar storm shelter. 3:00 - 5:00 Storage crunch: Single deck ~6040 cu ft insufficient; water alone (ISS reserves) eats payload → ~89 lb/person left (two suitcases max); 47 cu ft/person = linen-closet living. 5:00 - 7:00 Medical & mechanical gaps: No dedicated bay for surgery/infections/X-rays; no space for maintenance gear (ISS packs every surface; scaled up 25x for 100 crew impossible). 7:00 - 9:00 Life support flaws: No bathrooms (vacuum toilets complex, multiple needed, hard for women); no artificial gravity (zero-G bone/muscle loss requires 2 hr/day exercise per person → 200 machine-hours/day). 9:00 - 10:00 Suits & conclusion: 100 EVA suits = 15 tons + spares; NASA volume standards limit to ~17 crew. Poor planning overall; teases EP3 on 1M on Mars.
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