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Atlas V Launches SES-20 & 21 

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A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is launching the SES 20 & 21 communications spacecraft. The launch window opens at 5:36 p.m. ET (21:36 UTC) from SLC-41, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida.
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@jdfmfb03
@jdfmfb03 Год назад
Been watching launches since 1962 and your comment said it all Wow that thing got out of Dodge that rocket leaped of the pad unlike anything I have ever witnessed Thank you for televising this launch👍👍❤️❤️
@26hurban
@26hurban Год назад
Seeing a rocket, any rocket launch in person is on my bucket list! Great video y’all!!
@gslogar1
@gslogar1 Год назад
I saw a shuttle launch at the cape. I think it was NO. 51, we got to go to the viewing area where that big countdown clock was. We were parked on the main coast road and had no idea if we would see anything, and some people drove by and handle us a pass to go on the base. Had video of launch but tape over it later on-- DUMB. It was amazing to see and feel.
@motokid6008
@motokid6008 Год назад
Just a bit of criticism. I tend to increase the volume during the launch to hear the sound by alot. Talking at this point blows out my ears. I can only imagine for those with large audio systems. Das would've killed them. Lol. So either dont talk for the duration of the rocket sound or turn yourselves down significantly. Then as the sound fades bring yourselves back in because at that point im turning my volume back down. But regardless great coverage as always. Ty all for what you do.
@IRgEEK
@IRgEEK Год назад
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
@JohnSmith-eu3ql
@JohnSmith-eu3ql Год назад
Great stream guys! Good work.
@F_K3NT_D
@F_K3NT_D Год назад
That’s what the Shuttle sounded like, violent rumbling.
@MrBigShotFancyPants
@MrBigShotFancyPants Год назад
Living near the space coast all launches are very cool live but so many lately It takes a Big Rocket to be special.
@Steamyy_
@Steamyy_ Год назад
I was on vacation in Orlando a few days ago, back home now 😢 could’ve seen this irl
@gslogar1
@gslogar1 Год назад
They are solid motor boosters
@Functionhead1
@Functionhead1 Год назад
this with everybody wants to rule the world playing in the background would be perfect
@williamscoggin1509
@williamscoggin1509 Год назад
I disagree, great song but extremely poor reasoning.
@Functionhead1
@Functionhead1 Год назад
@@williamscoggin1509 true, but it would go well
@popperroux
@popperroux Год назад
free bird is better with any rocket launch..
@LEDewey_MD
@LEDewey_MD Год назад
Whoa. Look at those post-hurricane water waves!!
@mgsls
@mgsls Год назад
Liftoff - 51:29 🚀!
@elateouniversal8654
@elateouniversal8654 Год назад
EXCELLENT 🚀🙂👍
@markknister6272
@markknister6272 Год назад
The solid rockets do get out of Dodge quickly.
@misskhanitthakumrong3901
@misskhanitthakumrong3901 Год назад
Hello NASA, I come from Phrae province of Thailand 🇹🇭. My nickname is Meaw 🐈.
@misskhanitthakumrong3901
@misskhanitthakumrong3901 Год назад
🐘🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🐘
@maskddingo1779
@maskddingo1779 Год назад
"It's really hauling the mail now!" I love when Jack is on the stream...
@khlomakii
@khlomakii Год назад
@NASAspaceflight I’m unable to find the image shown at timestamp 16:46. Is there a link to it you could share with me?
@firstduckofwellington6889
@firstduckofwellington6889 Год назад
Starlink stream?
@ianmiles2505
@ianmiles2505 Год назад
That was so fast it reached Max'Q immediately.
@nealwright5630
@nealwright5630 Год назад
"Wouldja lookatthat??"
@pabloranea
@pabloranea Год назад
Min 51:43 in the side up of the screen...it is a drone? Or what?
@visionedmad88
@visionedmad88 Год назад
It's SRB, but close lol. Also, the booster motor/engine is jettison/separation from the SRBs/ boosters. Just trying to help you guys with the aerospace lingo lol. I'm not yelling, tehe
@lantrick
@lantrick Год назад
Geosynchronous = way the funk up there. way further than an LEO
@derbness
@derbness Год назад
It went “gotra go, bye”
@kenknowlton3085
@kenknowlton3085 Год назад
I don't know about rocket vernacular but traditionally, engines are fuel powered (Internal Combustion, coal/wood steam) indirect drive; motors: trend towards electric, direct drive; also known as power plants. Jet engines - rocket motors? Seems more like what rolls off the tongue easier...
@zysis
@zysis Год назад
Well, if we were to be technical, they are motors because they provide propulsion ie motor to the true definition of the word. Engine is also applicable but less so being that it's technically a controlled explosion much like a combustion engine but the difference is no moving parts... It's a tricky thing; steam engine but not a motor. Combustion engine but also a motor. So engines can motor but not all motors are engines. lol
@kenknowlton3085
@kenknowlton3085 Год назад
@@zysis LOL 😆 😂 🤣 😅 😄 😜
@kenknowlton3085
@kenknowlton3085 Год назад
@@zysis but a submarine has a propulsion system... but their backup diesels are motors or engines when they turn a generator?
@zysis
@zysis Год назад
@@kenknowlton3085 I don't think you get what motor essentially means- movement.
@kenknowlton3085
@kenknowlton3085 Год назад
@@zysis I guess your definition of engine means - static?
@charlieboutin3341
@charlieboutin3341 Год назад
🚀👍👍👌
@DeanandLisa1803
@DeanandLisa1803 Год назад
Look out Japan 😲
@505Barber
@505Barber Год назад
Lmao too soon
@mohammednumaan9204
@mohammednumaan9204 Год назад
Why are we not getting Starbase updates daily?
@mariosergiosantosoliveira2659
Brasil
@TheRyanRanch
@TheRyanRanch Год назад
Anything being recovered 🤨
@jcoghill2
@jcoghill2 Год назад
If it burns a fuel it's called a rocket engine. Motors are electric.
@skyhiker9669
@skyhiker9669 Год назад
WHAT! No landing? 😠
@MacElMasMancoDeTodos
@MacElMasMancoDeTodos Год назад
Remember those times when 1 each 2 rockets exploded? NASA has really improved till this point when huge rockets as Atlas V are just a daily rocket launch. Barely 2 minutes and that thing is flying over the Earth faster than anything here, you can even hear in the rocket camm how the wind starts to fade out as they leave the atmosphere. Hope the Artemis will launch this successful!!
@noahclifton9596
@noahclifton9596 Год назад
imagine if they fart in space
@minnehonk1
@minnehonk1 Год назад
I believe this has Russian engines
@kenknowlton3085
@kenknowlton3085 Год назад
all Atlas V have the Russian RD180. When all the Atlas are gone they will have, I think, the new Vulcan motors.
@bowlweevil4161
@bowlweevil4161 Год назад
@@kenknowlton3085 to bad we can't design and build our own rocket engines instead of supporting lying warmonger putin
@infotard3366
@infotard3366 Год назад
KittySoup 😅
@JFANDHISPEOPLE
@JFANDHISPEOPLE Год назад
Another HAARP satellite
@camaroonie1053
@camaroonie1053 Год назад
@camaroonie1053
@camaroonie1053 Год назад
New member
@LordSlag
@LordSlag Год назад
Atlas has always just LEAPT off the pad.
@camaroonie1053
@camaroonie1053 Год назад
New member
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