Very impressive, especially for something that looks like it's made of foamcore held together by troweled-on caulking. Seriously, congratulations, and thanks for sharing the footage! Hearing the reentry was an unexpected pleasure.
What kind of cheap plastered plywood crap is this? Absolute nonsense and people actually believe this bull. God have mercy on these folk. This is a hot load of crap.
Okay it must be spinning while flying. I wish they would explained the orientation of the camera on the craft, Because this is totally boring and over my attention span.
was really hoping it would end with a cute cat or dog coming to investigate staring into the camera. 9/10 jk this is awesome, keep strapping cameras to everything
I had to think twice about the first commercial spacecraft landing on usa soil part. Even spacex "only" had the booster land on soil and the orbital parts always landed in the ocean. Big congrats for beating two big private space companies
It's interesting to me how we think of our Sun as yellow because the blue light is scattered by the atmosphere but it's actually white. It's also interesting to me how almost all life on Earth gets its energy from that little white light.
Idk if you’re joking or smth but all those specks at the very start are just debris from the small explosion that separates it from the main spacecraft The other faint dots after that are most likely stars or planets