[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @isaiahPVT Zee Zee posts on X about spacex, the only, all the, ambitious the most. They currently have XXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours. ### Engagements: XXX [#](/creator/twitter::1578443259587821573/interactions)  - X Week XXXXX -XX% - X Month XXXXX +181% - X Months XXXXXX +55% - X Year XXXXXX +48% ### Mentions: XX [#](/creator/twitter::1578443259587821573/posts_active)  - X Week XX -XX% - X Month XX +480% - X Months XX +88% - X Year XX +113% ### Followers: XXX [#](/creator/twitter::1578443259587821573/followers)  - X Week XXX +6.70% - X Month XXX +11% - X Months XXX +70% - X Year XXX -XX% ### CreatorRank: XXXXXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::1578443259587821573/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence [#](/creator/twitter::1578443259587821573/influence) --- **Social topic influence** [spacex](/topic/spacex) #299, [the only](/topic/the-only) 3.33%, [all the](/topic/all-the) 3.33%, [ambitious](/topic/ambitious) 3.33%, [24 hours](/topic/24-hours) 3.33%, [static](/topic/static) 3.33%, [make a](/topic/make-a) XXXX% **Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by** [@othersidex42](/creator/undefined) [@danhuot](/creator/undefined) [@stokespace](/creator/undefined) [@xjacobj](/creator/undefined) [@otherside_x42](/creator/undefined) [@kevconrad2](/creator/undefined) [@timwrede2](/creator/undefined) ### Top Social Posts [#](/creator/twitter::1578443259587821573/posts) --- Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours "SpaceX would try the same flight X more times; the next three SN9 XX and XX would end in varying degrees of failure. Some fun things to note: SN9 fell over into the corner walls of highbay during construction. SN10 "technically" landed however too hard causing an explosion minutes after landing. And yes this is the first reflight of a starship" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671931550310864) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "SpaceX opted to skip building SN12-14 as full vehicles; SN12 would be used as a nosecone test article and SN13 & XX were skipped altogether in favor of the forthcoming SN15" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671938013634715) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "Around this same time construction began at the launch site for an interesting structure" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671921261588535) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "@danhuot @otherside_X42 Any views of the Starlink simulators from this camera" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1979389170691739970) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-18T03:28Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "@stoke_space @otherside_X42 Stoke sweep incoming" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1980653488460951646) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-21T15:12Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "Up next is the MK1 prototype and boy this thing was rough. MK1 was the first real glimpse we got at the full scale of Starship. After construction Mk1 was rolled to the test site for cryo proof testing which it fairly quickly failed blowing out the top and bottom domes" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671905587487200) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "At the same time Starship MK2 was being constructed in Cocoa Florida. Work on MK2 promptly stopped when the failure of MK1 occurred and SpaceX paused operations to reevaluate the direction the program was headed. Parts for MK3 also existed later becoming SN1" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671907269419080) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "In February of 2020 three months after MK1's failure SN1 rolled out for testing and verifying new welds and tank structures. SN1 also experienced failure along its dome welds causing the tank to eject its bottom dome" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671910620676225) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "After SN1 comes SN2 SN2 was a shorter test tank that rolled out for testing in March of 2020 to once again test the new tank dome welds and structure. SN2 passed testing and later became a water tank at the Starbase storage lot" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671912692670522) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "SN3 (Yes another test tank) had a structural failure during testing due to low pressure in the lower LOX tank resulting in the upper CH4 tank falling over and popping" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671914525524080) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "SN4 was a full-size test tank of Starship's LOX and CH4 tanks. After successful cryo-proof tests SN4 received a Raptor engine and conducted X static fire tests. After the fifth test the fuel feed lines providing propellant to SN4 sprung a leak and it indeed was methane so it lit in the flare" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671916740169975) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "Next up SN5 & SN6 two quite similar vehicles both performing well during cryo and static fire testing so much so that SpaceX opted to conduct a hop test of both up to XXX meters. Both of these flights were fully successful with the only exception being that SN6 caused significant damage to test stand A" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671919185445054) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "In September of 2020 SpaceX rolled out a line of test tanks including SN7 XXX and XXX. Each of these tanks tested manufacturing techniques weld types steel alloys thicknesses and more. SN7 was the only test tank not to be tested to failure" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671923371319724) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "time for some fun. Starship SN8 rolled out to the launch site in two halves. First the lower half including the tanks and engines rolled for testing. After verifying that SN8 passed the needed test the nosecone made its way to the launch site being lifted and welded to the lower half. For the first time since MK1 we had a vehicle that looked like a proper Starship and she was ready to go" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671925988577507) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "On December 9th 2020 SN8 took to the South Texas skies on a flight up to an altitude of XXXX kilometers. with the ambitious goal of landing back at the launch site. The flight went better than most expected with SN8 maintaining control all the way up hill and most of the way back down. It was during the landing burn when SN8 was lost. Low pressure in the header tanks caused the engines to fail leading to the hard landing and explosion of SN8" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671928303894720) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "It was at this time as well that SpaceX built the first Superheavy Booster. BN1 was a build prototype that did nothing more than be built. It had its CH4 tank placed under the LOX tank reverse from where it is today and a hole had to be cut into the roof of the Highbay to stack BN1 to its final height" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1978671934373036279) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements "In part X of this thread we concluded at the flight test of SN15 so naturally that is where we will be picking back up. As soon as SN15 left the launch site SpaceX cranked construction work up to XX. Many things needed to be done including but not limited to the iteration tower launch mount orbital tank farm cryo testing stations and test stands such as the can crusher" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257570677965235) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements "SN16-19 would be skipped in favor of the forthcoming SN20. However SN16 was fully constructed before the decision to forgo all future suborbital hop tests was finalized. Parts of SN17 existed as well but not to the level of SN16. The next vehicle to leave the production flow was BN2.1. Formerly the full-scale booster BN2; production was stopped on BN2 during production of barrel sections as SpaceX focused its eyes towards orbital flight. Sections of BN2 would be used for BN2.1 and BN3. BN2.1 was used to validate the thrust structure of the Superheavy boosters engine section" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257572624118162) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements "While SpaceX pushed onwards with test tanks and new vehicles teams had been making quick progress at the launch site with the construction of many key components. Both the tower and launch mount were stacked in July completing the main structure of both builds" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257578471022967) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements "Before we can talk about the iconic fit test on Pad X we need to talk about the vehicles that performed this test Booster X and Ship XX. B4 was fully stacked in the high bay on August 1st 2021 and would roll to the launch site only X days later arriving at pad X on the 3rd of August. And not even XX hours later on August 4th B4 was lifted and installed onto the launch mount" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257581784514969) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements "And two days later on August 6th one of the most iconic scenes for the Starship program would become reality. Lasting only about an hour Starship was fully stacked" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257587564195891) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements "After being destacked both Booster X and Ship XX would undergo a few months of testing with the goal of being the first pair of vehicles for orbital flight. Booster X was used to verify the launch mounts ability to load and offload propellant being used as a filter for purging the propellant lines" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257589661393176) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements "While ship XX would run through a whole testing campaign including cryo spin prime preburner and static fire tests. All to varying degrees of success" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257591896920210) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements "Not long after this in the spring of 2022 SpaceX would make a hard decision and decide not to fly booster X and ship XX as they became outdated rather quickly. SpaceX was going to wait until Raptor X and the accompanied vehicles were finished to fly their first orbital flight" [X Link](https://x.com/isaiahPVT/status/1982257593637573097) [@isaiahPVT](/creator/x/isaiahPVT) 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
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@isaiahPVT ZeeZee posts on X about spacex, the only, all the, ambitious the most. They currently have XXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social topic influence spacex #299, the only 3.33%, all the 3.33%, ambitious 3.33%, 24 hours 3.33%, static 3.33%, make a XXXX%
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @othersidex42 @danhuot @stokespace @xjacobj @otherside_x42 @kevconrad2 @timwrede2
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"SpaceX would try the same flight X more times; the next three SN9 XX and XX would end in varying degrees of failure. Some fun things to note: SN9 fell over into the corner walls of highbay during construction. SN10 "technically" landed however too hard causing an explosion minutes after landing. And yes this is the first reflight of a starship"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"SpaceX opted to skip building SN12-14 as full vehicles; SN12 would be used as a nosecone test article and SN13 & XX were skipped altogether in favor of the forthcoming SN15"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Around this same time construction began at the launch site for an interesting structure"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@danhuot @otherside_X42 Any views of the Starlink simulators from this camera"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-18T03:28Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"@stoke_space @otherside_X42 Stoke sweep incoming"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-21T15:12Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Up next is the MK1 prototype and boy this thing was rough. MK1 was the first real glimpse we got at the full scale of Starship. After construction Mk1 was rolled to the test site for cryo proof testing which it fairly quickly failed blowing out the top and bottom domes"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"At the same time Starship MK2 was being constructed in Cocoa Florida. Work on MK2 promptly stopped when the failure of MK1 occurred and SpaceX paused operations to reevaluate the direction the program was headed. Parts for MK3 also existed later becoming SN1"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"In February of 2020 three months after MK1's failure SN1 rolled out for testing and verifying new welds and tank structures. SN1 also experienced failure along its dome welds causing the tank to eject its bottom dome"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"After SN1 comes SN2 SN2 was a shorter test tank that rolled out for testing in March of 2020 to once again test the new tank dome welds and structure. SN2 passed testing and later became a water tank at the Starbase storage lot"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"SN3 (Yes another test tank) had a structural failure during testing due to low pressure in the lower LOX tank resulting in the upper CH4 tank falling over and popping"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"SN4 was a full-size test tank of Starship's LOX and CH4 tanks. After successful cryo-proof tests SN4 received a Raptor engine and conducted X static fire tests. After the fifth test the fuel feed lines providing propellant to SN4 sprung a leak and it indeed was methane so it lit in the flare"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"Next up SN5 & SN6 two quite similar vehicles both performing well during cryo and static fire testing so much so that SpaceX opted to conduct a hop test of both up to XXX meters. Both of these flights were fully successful with the only exception being that SN6 caused significant damage to test stand A"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"In September of 2020 SpaceX rolled out a line of test tanks including SN7 XXX and XXX. Each of these tanks tested manufacturing techniques weld types steel alloys thicknesses and more. SN7 was the only test tank not to be tested to failure"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"time for some fun. Starship SN8 rolled out to the launch site in two halves. First the lower half including the tanks and engines rolled for testing. After verifying that SN8 passed the needed test the nosecone made its way to the launch site being lifted and welded to the lower half. For the first time since MK1 we had a vehicle that looked like a proper Starship and she was ready to go"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"On December 9th 2020 SN8 took to the South Texas skies on a flight up to an altitude of XXXX kilometers. with the ambitious goal of landing back at the launch site. The flight went better than most expected with SN8 maintaining control all the way up hill and most of the way back down. It was during the landing burn when SN8 was lost. Low pressure in the header tanks caused the engines to fail leading to the hard landing and explosion of SN8"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"It was at this time as well that SpaceX built the first Superheavy Booster. BN1 was a build prototype that did nothing more than be built. It had its CH4 tank placed under the LOX tank reverse from where it is today and a hole had to be cut into the roof of the Highbay to stack BN1 to its final height"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-16T03:58Z XXX followers, XXX engagements
"In part X of this thread we concluded at the flight test of SN15 so naturally that is where we will be picking back up. As soon as SN15 left the launch site SpaceX cranked construction work up to XX. Many things needed to be done including but not limited to the iteration tower launch mount orbital tank farm cryo testing stations and test stands such as the can crusher"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"SN16-19 would be skipped in favor of the forthcoming SN20. However SN16 was fully constructed before the decision to forgo all future suborbital hop tests was finalized. Parts of SN17 existed as well but not to the level of SN16. The next vehicle to leave the production flow was BN2.1. Formerly the full-scale booster BN2; production was stopped on BN2 during production of barrel sections as SpaceX focused its eyes towards orbital flight. Sections of BN2 would be used for BN2.1 and BN3. BN2.1 was used to validate the thrust structure of the Superheavy boosters engine section"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"While SpaceX pushed onwards with test tanks and new vehicles teams had been making quick progress at the launch site with the construction of many key components. Both the tower and launch mount were stacked in July completing the main structure of both builds"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"Before we can talk about the iconic fit test on Pad X we need to talk about the vehicles that performed this test Booster X and Ship XX. B4 was fully stacked in the high bay on August 1st 2021 and would roll to the launch site only X days later arriving at pad X on the 3rd of August. And not even XX hours later on August 4th B4 was lifted and installed onto the launch mount"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"And two days later on August 6th one of the most iconic scenes for the Starship program would become reality. Lasting only about an hour Starship was fully stacked"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"After being destacked both Booster X and Ship XX would undergo a few months of testing with the goal of being the first pair of vehicles for orbital flight. Booster X was used to verify the launch mounts ability to load and offload propellant being used as a filter for purging the propellant lines"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"While ship XX would run through a whole testing campaign including cryo spin prime preburner and static fire tests. All to varying degrees of success"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"Not long after this in the spring of 2022 SpaceX would make a hard decision and decide not to fly booster X and ship XX as they became outdated rather quickly. SpaceX was going to wait until Raptor X and the accompanied vehicles were finished to fly their first orbital flight"
X Link @isaiahPVT 2025-10-26T01:26Z XXX followers, XX engagements
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