Falcon heavy is the strongest rocky but the second strongest rocket it’s in which to Pluto but it will take only about six years to go with a Apollo 11 it will take 30 years picture of falcon heavy as much stronger than a Apollo 11 Apollo 11 can reach about the speed is190000 Open heavy to reach the speed up40000
I mean, are there really that many animations to choose from? Why wouldn't the company's animations be better than people making animations at home? Rethink your comment bud.
* I apologize for my broken English I am writing through a translator * After this video I really wanted to cry. Not from sadness, but from joy. I understand how much effort and work has been invested in creating such a great project. When the rocket starts, you understand that it flies away and you won't see the car anymore... It's wonderful... After this, warmth really appears in your soul and you want to cry with happiness. Thank you very much.
I watched the real flight and shed a tear or two as I realised humanity had made a major step forward in space travel, thanks to SpaceX and Elon Musk. 🥲
H.G. Wells If everything goes according to plan, we might hopefully see the BFR landing on mars in 4 years, and 2 years after that, we might see the first humans on the red planet.
You got that right. At first I thought it would be awesome to watch it fail and explode but after seeing this video it also made me cry at the end. Now all I hope for that it makes it out to space with no problem.
I know it's a joke but because it's orbiting earth so many times it won't be seen until about 2090-ish. Mars would maybe make more sense but by then we wouldn't be sending people to Mars.
Fun fact, there is a very high chance mr.beast is teaming up with spacex to fly him in other artist around the Moon. In one of his videos, there so a dude in the background with a spacex shirt and hat holding a sign saying Moon. Search up project Dear Moon,
@DarkTheFailure lol, I would love to see a mr beast video in my recommended titled “surviving on mars for 48 hours” or “last to leave mars keeps the rocket and gets to fly it home”
Justin Huberts don't question me, but that reminded me of SAO Kirito - No logout button? That's a pretty big glitch LOL Kayaba - That's not a glitch, that's a feature! Pretty sure Kayaba used the word "feature" in the translation I watched, but I digress LOL
Some say that he listens to “Rocket Man” on repeat, and that he was a stowaway on Apollo 11 and was the secret third man to land on the moon. All we know is that he’s called the Stig!
Elliot Burack objection, i think boston dynamics is worthy of this title. Now we should fight about the matter on the internet like modern grownups seem to do.
Imagine one day.. people living in mars.. will look up to the sky every few years or so and see with their highly advanced telescope the passing of the roadster. It'll be an anniversary to the day it all began.
It is extremely cool event, though I would consider it as intermediate and short step to BFR, as the real new era is full reusability. FH is a huge change when we look back at the old space industry, but it's very small one when we see SpaceX's plans just for the upcoming decade. FH increases cost-weight abilities up to 4 folds, whereas BFR more than 1000 folds.
Oliver, he may have been referencing the fact that the debut launch of the largest rocket to ever launch is to be used to put complete useless ( purely as far as space science goes, I'd LOVE to have one (in fact why not just give me one?!)) space junk into some random orbit around mars; this upsets me at some level but I wouldn't say i lose much sleep over it
How have I not seen this before? It’s outstanding and exactly what happened…. I watched the actual rocket live and when the music started suddenly I actually screamed… and have watched it a thousand times since… Elon is simply a genius
This man is a psycho. I love it. If this actually works as planned, this will go down as one of the most absurdly, wonderful achievements that man has ever decided to do.
ASMR Destiny Elon Musks Tesla will most likely be on the bottom of the Atlantic by this time tomorrow...coming from someone who worked on the shuttle program, I think it’s going to fall apart.
My prediction is that when the two external boosters separate they'll smack into the side of the main fuselage and make a great firework show for all of Florida.
Well, they actually did it today: the first operational Falcon Heavy launch, and all three boosters landed successfully. SpaceX never ceases to leave me awestruck.
@@jodisabin4078 On the test flight (where they launched the Tesla Roadster to Mars), the core booster ran out of fuel and crashed into the ocean. On the first operational launch (Arabsat-6A), the booster did successfully land on the drone ship, but it tipped overboard on the way back due to rough seas.