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A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the USSF-44 mission for the US Space Force on Nov. 1, 2022. The rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Full Story: www.space.com/spacex-falcon-h...
Several minutes after launch, the side boosters touched down safely back at SpaceX's landing zones at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The core booster was not recovered to maximize fuel availability.
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@shanemeyer9224
@shanemeyer9224 Год назад
It still and always will just absolutely blow me away that I can watch a rocket go up to hundreds of miles in altitude then separate, immediately turn around do a second burn to stop lateral momentum and turn around to go back to the launch sight, then do another burn to slow down rentry and a landing burn thereafter all whilst not hitting one another, computer guided and land perfectly within just a few feet every single time without fail!!! It’s just mind blowing!!! I feel like a little kid watching every-time
@ShanePeiris1
@ShanePeiris1 Год назад
Puts a smile on my face every time I see it, truly amazing what SpaceX have done in an incredibly short amount of time. Long may they continue to push the boundaries of what we thought was possible!
@xploration1437
@xploration1437 Год назад
They don’t go anywhere near hundreds of miles into space.
@MeerkatADV
@MeerkatADV Год назад
It's damn impressive, they do take advantage of the fact the earth is rotating that direction. Their polar launches from Vandenberg are even trickier.
@checkfactschecking
@checkfactschecking Год назад
@@xploration1437 68 miles high. Still impressive.
@OfTheGaps
@OfTheGaps Год назад
They have 151 successful landings out of 162 attempts. A very good record, but not exatly landing _"perfectly within just a few feet every single time without fail!!!"_
@misawajason
@misawajason Год назад
It's crazy how people feel as if this is normal. It still amazes me time and time again when the falcon touches down. Amazing stuff, SpaceX!!
@vladapostol5950
@vladapostol5950 Год назад
Well most folks these days weren't around for the crude rockets of the past 50+yrs. The "old school" tech now has shrunk and weighs less than 1/3rd of old equipment.
@mirozen_
@mirozen_ Год назад
And yet everyone here "on RU-vid" is looking at digitally transmitted images/information on computers at home or in their hands...and thinking of this as something normal as well! Lol! I'm not disagreeing with you at all, just highlighting how much of what we take for granted every day would have been outlandishly amazing for anyone looking at it from a viewpoint of several decades in the past. As you said - Amazing stuff!!! 👍
@nothingsurprisesmeanymore
@nothingsurprisesmeanymore Год назад
I still cringe at the screaming crowd in this video, yes it's great engineering but just stop with the screaming, maybe it's just an American thing.
@spacini
@spacini Год назад
@@nothingsurprisesmeanymore Maybe they are proud of their work? Have you ever created anything nearly as complex and successful? Nope.
@stevodib47
@stevodib47 Год назад
@@nothingsurprisesmeanymore DUDE,I GET 😂WOT YOU ARE SAYING,,,,,LOL.. WEN A PLANE LANDS IN THE USA,,,EVRYBODY CLAPS AND CHEERS,,, ITS JUST THE WAY THAY ARE...AND YES THAY MAYBE PROUD,,,, AND 2 THE DUDE WHO WROTE ,,HAVE U EVER CREATED ANYTHING NEARLY AS COMPLEX.... ARE U SHELDON ????? FROM THE BIG BANG THEORY ?????? I CARNT SPELL, COZ IM NOT COMPLEX LIKE U MUST BE..... WHY SAY THINGS LIKE THAT,,, THIS DUDE IS JUST HIGHLIGHTING THAT SCREAMING IS ABIT GOOD WORK ENYWAY...spaceX dudes...
@mcwithmc
@mcwithmc Год назад
Congratulations SpaceX! The coordination required to precisely and accurately guide 3 rockets simultaneously is astounding. A few years ago the rest of the industry was convinced that reusable rockets were impractical, and that vertical booster landings were impossible. You have made both feats routine events. Simply amazing.
@nickh5081
@nickh5081 Год назад
Actually, vertical landings were successfully demonstrated decades ago, but other than that I agree!
@vmanrn2906
@vmanrn2906 Год назад
I agree this is awesome, but given that each "rocket" has its own guidance system, it is not much harder to control three than it is to control one. If the guidance works for one booster landing, it most likely also works for the other :) And its incorrect to say that people did not belive booster landings were possible. The reason it was not pursued by anyone else was a belief that it was not financially feasible. The great sucess of SpaceX is not to land the damn thing, no matter how spectacular it looks. The true success is to make F9 powerful enough that it can "waste" fuel on landings, and - not least - that spaceX has been able to fly the landed boosters again without a refurbishment that is nearly as expecsive as a new one. If NASA/Boeing had done this, they would probably have build something that could land, but it would then have been more expensive to refurbish a booster that has landed, than it would have been to just fly an expendable rocket and expend the rocket each time ... cough ... spaceshuttle ... cough
@marcorodrigues8303
@marcorodrigues8303 Год назад
Enough's Objects Power Bloqueio Olds 1000 Years #
@patrickscally2882
@patrickscally2882 Год назад
Great job all. Go USA. Three cheers for STEM
@matthewjacobs141
@matthewjacobs141 Год назад
This is NOT A SpaceX project...This is 100% NASA
@hawkeyeten2450
@hawkeyeten2450 Год назад
Reportedly, the U.S. Space Force was able to launch this mission at around 1/3 the cost of a fully expendable ULA Delta IV Heavy. Think about how many more opportunities for deep space projects or large-scale launches are going to be possible thanks to Falcon Heavy and other SpaceX projects still in development.
@AnupomAG
@AnupomAG Год назад
Was it not possible to recover the center core stage ?
@channelschmallel
@channelschmallel Год назад
I can believe it but do you have a source for this?
@mojo4jojo
@mojo4jojo Год назад
@@AnupomAG no, they needed the extra fuel to deliver the cargo to a higher orbit, so they could not save the center core :(
@dalethelander3781
@dalethelander3781 Год назад
USSF are still going to use ULA Vulcan-Centaurs.
@nickh5081
@nickh5081 Год назад
Launch cost is a pretty small part of deep space projects, but every bit helps. I'm waiting for the next stage in space exploration where the ISS (or something similar) become the base for an orbital assembly area where many launches can bring multiple parts, stages, fuel tanks, supplies etc. up and have it all assembled at their leisure while zipping around at 18k mph. The final product will already be in orbit and be moving at a decent clip before it even "launches" (whether it's a ship or a large scale deep space project).
@rong5611
@rong5611 Год назад
The boosters landing never gets old, just amazing
@electrolove9538
@electrolove9538 Год назад
The camera tracking almost as impressive!
@mt00a
@mt00a Год назад
Did NASA use the same technology for Moon’s landing in 1969 or was it fake? If SpaceX is the first to create the rocket that can hover and land softly then NASA’s mission in 1969 was fake.
@RussianPunchProductions
@RussianPunchProductions Год назад
will never get boring.
@professorplum72
@professorplum72 Год назад
It’s beautiful to hear the boosters come back with the sonic boom they make coming back.. it reminds me when the shuttles would come back
@He110World
@He110World Год назад
8:18 goosebumps. amazing spectacle, never gets old.
@enzone235
@enzone235 Год назад
The way it burst through the clouds looked like a scene from a movie!
@danmosby7980
@danmosby7980 Год назад
The anticipation waiting for the dual landing shot is sooo inspirational. That shoud be on the largest screen so you can fully appreciate the technology and effort to get humanity to this point. What great achievement. I dont work for SpaceX or live in america but feel proud all the same. Aussie aussie aussie....
@newqlar
@newqlar Год назад
I still got shivers every time I see those boosters return to their landing pads. Inspiring to see what we can do when we put our minds towards achievements that better humankind.
@mikicerise6250
@mikicerise6250 Год назад
Jeebus hate it.
@wolfcorpse
@wolfcorpse Год назад
Amazing that cgi and a laugh track can own you so easily
@mikicerise6250
@mikicerise6250 Год назад
@@wolfcorpse jeebus luv u. Praise jeeba
@wolfcorpse
@wolfcorpse Год назад
@@mikicerise6250 you seem vax damaged
@mikicerise6250
@mikicerise6250 Год назад
jeeeeeeeba
@schlix101
@schlix101 Год назад
Incredible... And all of this in a little over 8 minutes: - Launch (Lift off) - Deliver cargo into space - Turn around and come back - Land back at base! It just does not get old!
@trchandra
@trchandra Год назад
Never got bored of watching these amazing landings! Kudos to Spacex team for consistently exceeding expectations!
@larrysouthern5098
@larrysouthern5098 Год назад
Congrats on a Great launch and recovery of the two boosters!!! The sonic booms always shocks me!!
@CoZmicShReddeR
@CoZmicShReddeR Год назад
I'm still blown away seeing those massive rockets land simultaneously!
@flyingbrokenarrow
@flyingbrokenarrow Год назад
Falcon heavy launches and landings will always be freakin impressive.
@kevinbaker2054
@kevinbaker2054 Год назад
It's amazing every time to watch these boosters return and nail the landings...
@arjavamur6999
@arjavamur6999 Год назад
The boosters, literally falling with style,what a sight!
@jeremysandefur318
@jeremysandefur318 Год назад
This will never get old! I can't imagine what the starship booster rocket will look like when it's dropping through the clouds and Mechazilla catches it. Absolutely crazy. Great job SpaceX 👏
@HailNjord
@HailNjord Год назад
Watched in person today and it was amazing! The double sonic booms were the best part. The video here doesn't do it justice. They are as loud as a big mortar going off at a fireworks show.
@KevinMaloneysmilingthrutherain
Beautiful Launch!! Very Close call on Port Booster engine during seperation, Whew!!! Left booster didn't throttle down completely during seperation and the residual burn pushed the booster up and flipped directly beside the ascending rocket. Phenomenal double booster landing. Brought tears to my eyes reminding me of the Apollo programs.
@calcmandan
@calcmandan Год назад
The engineering genius going into this technology boggles the mind.
@beamboy14526
@beamboy14526 Год назад
in 100 years people will be watching this and commenting how odd it is to see hundreds of people cheering at a routine rocket launch. much like how people reacted to airplanes in the 1920s.
@calcmandan
@calcmandan Год назад
@@beamboy14526 We were like that before. Imagine how few people cared about the shuttle. I don't really recall many crowds gathering at most rocket launches since Apollo. These next gen rockets show improvement in technology and forward thinking while the previous generation rockets were more-or-less the same. I watch every spacex launch because watching them land themselves takes me back to childhood imagination.
@pmh1nic
@pmh1nic Год назад
I was at an observation area about 15 miles south of the launch pad. Beautiful sight watching and then hearing the roar of these engines. You knew the sonic booms were coming as a result of the booster reentries but it's always a jolt since you don't know exactly when. I was a young boy when the Mercury program start and fascinated with spaceflight. The fascination hasn't worn off.
@andrewwehunt2380
@andrewwehunt2380 Год назад
Where/how do I find out where to go to watch in person?
@paulquintin3607
@paulquintin3607 Год назад
The tremendous video quality now just makes this so much more amazing. Watching the side boosters all the way through the return journey to land is simply mind blowing to me. It’s on my bucket list to get across Florida to the cape and watch a double landing.
@paulguzman1634
@paulguzman1634 Год назад
Those booster rockets landing was like a sci-fi movie, but it's really happening in our time! "They said it could not be done"! Way to go Elon M.!
@GTAWildestPolicechases
@GTAWildestPolicechases Год назад
Who said it cant be done Elon musk is a sales man.
@blakek1043
@blakek1043 Год назад
Elon is a pimp!
@GTAWildestPolicechases
@GTAWildestPolicechases Год назад
@@blakek1043 who cant speak in a full sentence
@Dan-ce3sd
@Dan-ce3sd Год назад
drool more, groupie
@nothingsurprisesmeanymore
@nothingsurprisesmeanymore Год назад
Elon just says can we do this? It's the engineers that make it happen, Elon doesn't have that much to do with it really.
@Juanroaro
@Juanroaro Год назад
They look like scenes from a science fiction movie, it's spectacular!!!... a hug from Mexico.
@Mike-ff7ib
@Mike-ff7ib Год назад
It never gets old watching these land. The booster furthest from the camera looks like its leaning to the left slightly.
@thats_my_comment
@thats_my_comment Год назад
I've watched this at least 20 times in the past 2 days never ceases to amaze me how they pull it off amazing work SpaceX
@ianmartin3151
@ianmartin3151 Год назад
Great job SpaceX. Awesome to see this happening
@jimreilly917
@jimreilly917 Год назад
I’m 55. Former USAF. Always fascinated by manned flight. I remember the excitement of Apollo missions and later the shuttles. But this…this was that, and chills, and child like excitement.
@andrewchr
@andrewchr Год назад
I got teared up with awe watching those side boosters landing. Humanity is moving forward.
@serlancerlot315
@serlancerlot315 Год назад
where was you 4 years ago?😅
@andrewchr
@andrewchr Год назад
@@serlancerlot315 Under a rock
@profounddamas
@profounddamas Год назад
Meanwhile life on earth is becoming more and more miserable.
@melonmusk7366
@melonmusk7366 Год назад
Humanity is moving forward, but also destroying it self with war each day
@serlancerlot315
@serlancerlot315 Год назад
@@profounddamas Really? Find out how people lived 100 years ago, don't just day dream.
@dillysgirl4ever
@dillysgirl4ever Год назад
That was absolutely amazing!!! Hats off to the SpaceX team for pulling off yet another amazing feat!!!
@richardclemons8718
@richardclemons8718 Год назад
Never gets old watching this. Well Done Space X
@datboidego
@datboidego Год назад
Sucks for those people who didn’t watch the first time Falcon Heavy launched and landed its boosters. I watched it live and I cant explain the feeling, it was so exhilarating and hopeful. Deep down in my soul I felt some sort of calling. We are going places
@andybaldman
@andybaldman Год назад
Sit on your chair and eat popcorn. You’re nothing but an observer.
@MrChacings
@MrChacings Год назад
How about those flath earther who is now busy looking for arguments to maintain their beliefs
@datboidego
@datboidego Год назад
@@andybaldman woah you’re so cool 😎 I wanna be like you when I die 😂 fucking mouth breather
@andybaldman
@andybaldman Год назад
@@datboidego You're going to have to get off of your chair and stop eating your popcorn. Do you think you're ready for that?
@Sat1re1
@Sat1re1 Год назад
@@andybaldman you're wrong, every single one of us matters, we are all part of the human civilization and all our sacrifices matters to run a society, because without a functional society we would never be able to achieve these sort of things. From the people who collect your garbage to people who take your order at mcdonalds or clean the toilets at a restaurant, they were all needed to get to where we are today. You can have a feeling of advancement as a civilization and be proud that TOGETHER we are advancing our technology.
@lawrenceman4328
@lawrenceman4328 Год назад
Looks like a scene from a video game or movie. Absolutely incredible!
@KaylieRayne
@KaylieRayne Год назад
It's still awe inspiring that this is just the normal now. A few years ago we watched them try and try. To come so far in so little time is an amazing feat. Great Job SpaceX and here's to many more landings
@sailboatbob3969
@sailboatbob3969 Год назад
at 71 yrs old I NEVER thought in my life that what i just saw would happen. you people are on a totally different level. great job :)
@jimthomsonvideos
@jimthomsonvideos Год назад
Excellent camera work!!
@hf7118
@hf7118 Год назад
That was really a sight to behold, watching those boosters come down almost simultaneously. Awesome spaceX!!
@koosfockens1707
@koosfockens1707 Год назад
These kind of side by side landings never get old.
@AVNetworkGuy
@AVNetworkGuy Год назад
It never gets old! Great work!
@drknoba
@drknoba Год назад
Seriously amazing work Space X.
@Angarsk100
@Angarsk100 Год назад
It doesn't get any more awesome than the twin boosters landing so perfectly at the same time
@earth1364
@earth1364 Год назад
This is so lovely. Great job SpaceX for your second Falcon Heavy flight.
@danieloconnell9554
@danieloconnell9554 Год назад
Always get goosebumps,nice job spacex
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke Год назад
SpaceX just keeps kicking ass!
@TheWizEdFromAus
@TheWizEdFromAus Год назад
everytime i see the side boosters land the feeling i get is what i imagine people felt when they saw the moon landing. gives me goosebumps every time, could watch it over and over.
@Tomcatntbird
@Tomcatntbird Год назад
Congratulations to all the SpaceX crew involved in building the rocket and bringing it back well done!
@filipeandrelopessantos9445
@filipeandrelopessantos9445 Год назад
this will never get old
@paulsullivan5532
@paulsullivan5532 Год назад
It never gets old! I love it!
@donjones4719
@donjones4719 Год назад
Damn, I love hearing those cheers. It's great how these people get to share fully in their triumph.
@mainlystay
@mainlystay Год назад
The chills and rate of heartbeat from these landings will never get old for me
@1tigerbee
@1tigerbee Год назад
never ceases to amaze!!
@sparklauerei1
@sparklauerei1 Год назад
Amazing to see it again
@milansasin4653
@milansasin4653 Год назад
in 4 minutes, 14 270km/h... terrifying accelaration.. goosebumps everytime, and the landing... insanely good.. IM IN LOVE
@finn3408
@finn3408 Год назад
Thanks for the videos. Keep them coming.
@mred8002
@mred8002 Год назад
Those movies from the fifties showing winged rockets landing on their tails were pretty close to this reality.
@HighCountryRambler
@HighCountryRambler Год назад
And so was the starship Enterprise on Star Trek running on 'lithium ion' crystals and crew talking on communicators. We're driving Lithium powered cars and talking on our communicators today. I'm eagerly waiting for the 'transporter'.
@mred8002
@mred8002 Год назад
@@HighCountryRambler They have done that, albeit with a tiny amount of matter.and, my phone is actually a ‘tricorder’. The ‘PAdds’ from the first series are tablet computers. And, Dick Tracy’s ‘wristwatch tv/radios’ are everywhere. Now for a working warp engine…
@romanieo
@romanieo Год назад
Amazing job SpaceX. You guys make it look too easy. Now let's light that Starship, Super Heavy candle. 🕯🕯🕯
@Bryce-rh2fp
@Bryce-rh2fp Год назад
Awesome! didnt get to see it live cause of school so this video was great
@harshjain8139
@harshjain8139 Год назад
This is what it shows about decades of hard work and immense use of technology both are well fabricated and result comes absolute success ......keep up the pace
@runsolo7418
@runsolo7418 Год назад
Never gets old
@SomeRandom6uy
@SomeRandom6uy Год назад
it might had been a difficult view to see for the top leaders of NASA each successful SpaceX mission.
@DIYDaveT
@DIYDaveT Год назад
Those booster landings just never get old.
@alveesee
@alveesee Год назад
“…that son of a bitch did it!!” - Dr. Malcom, Jurassic Park 😂
@freelancerautobidder_com29
@freelancerautobidder_com29 Год назад
Fun fact: In order to maximize fuel availability and meet the mission's orbital requirements, SpaceX Falcon Heavy is skipping the center booster landing attempt. Therefore, this Falcon Heavy core (center) booster will crash into the ocean rather than gently land on one of SpaceX's drone ships cruising in the Atlantic.
@marcorodrigues8303
@marcorodrigues8303 Год назад
O me perdoe eu retiro as minhas palavras eu pensei que fosse uma agressão desculpe pelo mal intendido OK # e Boster .
@albertohusay3002
@albertohusay3002 Год назад
It's like watching a scifi movie. This significantly lowered the cost of space launch.
@marcorodrigues8303
@marcorodrigues8303 Год назад
Então e significante and em S de Story e Crime what e and em Story e Crime case em autor e Compositor de Story . E Insignificante viu #
@wreckzc
@wreckzc Год назад
I can watch rocket landings every time and feel amazed
@TwistyMcNuts
@TwistyMcNuts Год назад
It's not often I see something that is so spectacular that I wonder if it's real. Well done SpaceX. Legends!
@MrTsubasa00
@MrTsubasa00 Год назад
Excellent job as usual congratulations to the team behind this incredible sight!
@caiobabe
@caiobabe Год назад
Simply incredible American technology. I was 5 when Apollo went to the moon. And here, I'm alive to see rockets return.
@richh650
@richh650 Год назад
This Never, Ever, gets old.
@compimagaol
@compimagaol Год назад
Fantastic.. Nice going SpaceX
@mrhood3977
@mrhood3977 Год назад
That is so flipping amazing 👏 Years ago I use to work at space x Hawthorne/ Crenshaw and i can remember hearing how Elon wanted to land the engines because he has reused his engines for a long time and i thought he was crazy Elon is a true visionary and he always only hires the best of the best Elon is the man
@marcorodrigues8303
@marcorodrigues8303 Год назад
Quem e tu seu Elon Musk qual e o seu Ofício neste Mundo sua Profissão . Vamos vai ter que prestar conta .Indentifca se sua relação e sua função. # e um Gangues ter.
@mrhood3977
@mrhood3977 Год назад
@@marcorodrigues8303 si 👍
@bengelman2600
@bengelman2600 Год назад
cool!
@bob_thebuilder
@bob_thebuilder Год назад
Never get tired of watching these
@paulstubbs4487
@paulstubbs4487 Год назад
Insane perfection. SpaceX you are awesome on another level 👏
@ericperkins3078
@ericperkins3078 Год назад
How much of this is Elon and how much is his ability to round up minds is no longer an important distinction. He is a national treasure.
@prathameshkhule5900
@prathameshkhule5900 Год назад
Global Treasure ♥️🤌🔥✊
@joed.1547
@joed.1547 Год назад
The coolest thing ever.
@Ramztothaz
@Ramztothaz Год назад
watching those boosters land NEVER gets old.
@DanBires
@DanBires Год назад
I love how they go up and after a couple minutes they are completely sideways flying like a jet would.
@thefightdoctor836
@thefightdoctor836 Год назад
Elon Musk and his team of visionaries is breathtaking....Amazing work!!
@oni-one574
@oni-one574 Год назад
Absolutely amazing how far space tech has come. Incredible, good work folks!
@phil6506
@phil6506 Год назад
So, there are miracles. Unbelievable technology.Well done every one at space x.
@smartchoicecabinetsllc9269
@smartchoicecabinetsllc9269 Год назад
Speechless! Awesome work Elon and Crew.
@Robert-wb8ok
@Robert-wb8ok Год назад
Elon is friggin awesome...and all the support that helps
@corywecker4026
@corywecker4026 Год назад
This is so awesome to watch, I have now watched it 3 times. Possibly more to come
@aternias
@aternias Год назад
the booster landings are like fireworks, big pops. love it
@davidsnow9504
@davidsnow9504 Год назад
Fantastic man. Just truly awesome. Thank you SpaceX!!
@TheNitroG1
@TheNitroG1 Год назад
"excuse me while I land this pair of skyscrapers." -spacex team probably.
@paveldukov
@paveldukov Год назад
Пляяя! Аж дух захватывает от полёта инженерной мысли в прямом смысле слова - штатное синхронное приземление ступеней☝️это что-то с чем-то.. эмоции, как и в 2019, когда первый раз это увидел - браво!
@ashrajnv25
@ashrajnv25 Год назад
Even though this vehicle landing has become common, but even today, seeing it, one gets goosebumps. superb elon brother
@billpeterson178
@billpeterson178 Год назад
I'm just as much amazed watching the boosters land today as when I was the first time I saw them land. Simply amazing still.
@marcorodrigues8303
@marcorodrigues8303 Год назад
Faça o Seguinte me comunicar todos estes Spece guando de Lançamentos . vamos ficar de olho nisso 🤔🙄#
@deebznutz100
@deebznutz100 Год назад
Everytime those things land I get chills.
@kimburnett7560
@kimburnett7560 Год назад
Well done yet again.
@riverman4798
@riverman4798 Год назад
These are heady days of wonder and ruin. Think we know which will cross the finish line first.. A stellar video folks.. Thanks.
@1MinuteFlipDoc
@1MinuteFlipDoc Год назад
I still can't believe my eyes. i must have watched this synchronized dual booster landing at least 10 times now.
@thadandashley
@thadandashley Год назад
What an amazing site! 150 times and it never gets old.
@mountainman5173
@mountainman5173 Год назад
watching these boosters land autonomously never fails to put a smile on my face.
@DAB1991
@DAB1991 Год назад
Never gets old. Dang! Great job spaceX
@JWRay-xh9wl
@JWRay-xh9wl Год назад
I was three when I watched Neil Armstrongs Step on the Moon live,be the first human,the first. While my father ran around the house yelling we made it,we're on the Moon! I know exactly how everybody feels in that room when they stick those launches,those incredible landings. For me it's the feeling I got seeing Star Wars,Star Trek,but this is the real damned deal,and it's so over the top. I actually got to live long enough to see something I only saw in scifi movies actually come to fruition. What magical times we are in,what times there are to come...You all are just the best!
@trish3754
@trish3754 Год назад
Never get tired watching space x …awesome
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