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SpaceX Nails Landing of Reusable Rocket on Land 

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Jun.30 -- SpaceX launches 88 satellites, including three for Starlink, into orbit. Elon Musk says he wants to use the Starlink satellites to beam broadband internet everywhere in the world except the polar regions by August. After this latest launch, the Falcon 9 first stage rocket came back to Earth and landed at Cape Canaveral, instead of on a drone ship out in the ocean.

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@krelbar
@krelbar 2 года назад
I don't think people truly understand how difficult this is. Seriously. How the hell does this cylinder stabilize enough for a pinpoint landing?
@semix3204
@semix3204 2 года назад
because the earth's surface is stationery and not spinning 1000mph, once Elons landing rockets get developed it'll be over for NASA
@krelbar
@krelbar 2 года назад
@Loisl Ali Space X isn't fake. His reusable rocket program is very real.
@delidivaed1
@delidivaed1 2 года назад
Deception is real
@eli8589
@eli8589 Год назад
It's so difficult is impossible
@eli8589
@eli8589 Год назад
@krelbar hahaha. Right. And we can trust your word because you were part of the crew who made it possible...
@stephenmartinez8772
@stephenmartinez8772 6 месяцев назад
When I was a kid the old sci-fi ships used to land like this
@ziggity7851
@ziggity7851 5 месяцев назад
Now it’s not sci fi
@TheInterestingInformer
@TheInterestingInformer 4 месяца назад
@@ziggity7851now it’s just sci lmao
@LifeisajokeER
@LifeisajokeER 2 месяца назад
@@TheInterestingInformer we lost fi 🙄🙄🙄
@jayfornaro6647
@jayfornaro6647 2 месяца назад
@@stephenmartinez8772 cause it's all the same technology just a little more advanced and still fake and lame
@Seanc74
@Seanc74 2 месяца назад
Thunderbirds are go…
@richclean
@richclean 5 месяцев назад
so the first time I saw this, I was convinced someone was playing a video backwards, my brain just could not process its brilliance…I don’t know about anyone else, but deffo on my bucket list to watch this for real 🤔
@michaelsaint7325
@michaelsaint7325 4 месяца назад
@Holcroft1969 ELON IS THE WORLDS SMARTET MAN..
@LilPolo-xd4hn
@LilPolo-xd4hn 27 дней назад
Someone pls tell me how we landed o. The moon in 1979
@pebre79
@pebre79 3 года назад
Just another day launching and landing rockets. Amazing job spacex team!
@Supraboyes
@Supraboyes Год назад
@Science Revolution Google it
@Vince-jj8qs
@Vince-jj8qs 3 года назад
That Never Gets Old.
@kennefoma296
@kennefoma296 3 года назад
Space x has done such a wonderful job landing these boosters over the years. These days its seems kind of normal.
@Diggnuts
@Diggnuts 3 года назад
It never gets old for me... I do not want to get complacent like people did after Apollo 11
@Daddywood2230
@Daddywood2230 Год назад
seems normal but this is insane to watch.
@Machinu5
@Machinu5 Год назад
Nothing normal about it, that's completely wild
@mostlysanetrader
@mostlysanetrader 11 месяцев назад
That's the point..they wanna normalize and do it at big scale
@jonathannerz1696
@jonathannerz1696 10 месяцев назад
After watching last night’s launch, I still get excited for the landing. I applauded at my screen when the booster touched down.
@alexanderrahl7034
@alexanderrahl7034 10 месяцев назад
Dude. This is HUGE. Future of humanity huge
@imagination43
@imagination43 4 месяца назад
Remember when things like this were a Global life changing experience to witness.. Now people would rather watch a 6 second clip and scroll on to the next pointless video like it was nothing. Makes you wonder if we even deserve to bother going out beyond the stars.
@bobbackward6461
@bobbackward6461 3 месяца назад
We do. We worked for it, and contrary to what the "Let's fix all the problems here first" freeloaders say, staying here indefinitely is a guarantee of extinction.
@Jonathan-ek7ky
@Jonathan-ek7ky 3 месяца назад
Thank Sheldon for it
@JamesBond-ml3zp
@JamesBond-ml3zp 2 месяца назад
NOW LET'S CURE CANCER, HEART DISEASE, MS, etc.
@alexanderrahl7034
@alexanderrahl7034 2 месяца назад
@@JamesBond-ml3zp great idea. Would be a lot easier to do once we are able to mine resources from space and drop the prices of building materials to dirt cheap by practically eliminating the scarcity of our terrestrial body.
@supernick2072
@supernick2072 7 дней назад
I dont think many people can quite appreciate how significant this is to humankind.
@nateb2715
@nateb2715 2 года назад
The amount of math required to program this is AMAZING
@eli8589
@eli8589 Год назад
The amount of fakery required to program this is AMAZING.
@zzuro.
@zzuro. Год назад
@@eli8589fakery? 😂😂
@DavidEarle786
@DavidEarle786 10 месяцев назад
@@zzuro. Yea, this guy (@eli8589) is a flat-earther I think. He's been all through these comments, calling this fake.
@james71murphy
@james71murphy 6 месяцев назад
Interesting that you say fakery. This raises the question as to how the lunar lander was able to do this successfully back in 1969 on the moon without an atmosphere (think, although less gravitational pull, there is no terminal velocity to aid the descent).@@eli8589
@Von_YT23
@Von_YT23 6 месяцев назад
Yeah amazing how smoothly it landed and how the landing arms dispursed just cm's from the ground 😂
@generalnonsense1243
@generalnonsense1243 3 месяца назад
Saw different versions of this 5 years ago. This is quite possibly one of the coolest and satisfying things I've ever seen. I was by myself but cheered.
@michaelhiers9457
@michaelhiers9457 Год назад
If you think you can land a light pole falling from the sky you will believe ANYTHING
@overtaxed3628
@overtaxed3628 Месяц назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jD64qh4_eiY.html
@LordTrayus
@LordTrayus 3 года назад
In hindsight, it's strange that it took us this long to design something reusable.
@slothypunk
@slothypunk 2 года назад
us? what you mean us? try again my dude, it is not us! More like Elon, you can't just tack us on every accomplishment, gotta give it to the man who literally willing to lose everything so you can see it happened! Not even the great USA did it, the flag of USA is there just for show off really!
@unknownone3680
@unknownone3680 2 года назад
Well in the past, the technology that we have can't possibly do this
@semix3204
@semix3204 2 года назад
@@unknownone3680 no Nasa didn't want to make landing rockets because it'll debunk their bs gravity and spinning earth - Nasa make 53million a day selling lies and CGI images
@Supraboyes
@Supraboyes Год назад
NASA rockets have always been reusable. Space x have just made them land fancy.
@mariapilarme
@mariapilarme 9 месяцев назад
Because it’s very difficult to do it. My father worked during the Apollo project for NASA and all the smart people they couldn’t figure out. Elon did and nobody celebrated it. I think most people are jealous of him or something. It’s easy criticize but doing something like this it’s very difficult.
@CorekBleedingHollow
@CorekBleedingHollow 7 дней назад
That's the power of 100s of billions of dollars.
@williammejia5951
@williammejia5951 Год назад
American technology is something else extraordinary from the world, i still bealive it's the best country
@hanifkhan8822
@hanifkhan8822 2 месяца назад
no u not , u the most hated , and soon to be bought down a few pegs
@ildefonsovilar
@ildefonsovilar 9 месяцев назад
NASA has been trying this for years. SpaceX: "hold my beer "
@DogSerious
@DogSerious 7 месяцев назад
CGI dept, "Hold my beer, again"
@tgstudio85
@tgstudio85 7 месяцев назад
NASA wasn't trying that for years, from where did you got that idea?
@clintonmcphie7575
@clintonmcphie7575 2 месяца назад
The moon landing maybe lol
@overtaxed3628
@overtaxed3628 Месяц назад
@@tgstudio85 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jD64qh4_eiY.html
@daniellemiddleton2488
@daniellemiddleton2488 Год назад
Untucking real. Absolutely amazing. It’s so astonishing that it looks almost fake. I just can’t…great job people… great job
@texasray5237
@texasray5237 7 месяцев назад
I think it looks fully fake.
@derekfenner5425
@derekfenner5425 3 года назад
Beautiful symmetry
@ERMAV
@ERMAV 3 года назад
Their CGI keeps getting better and better
@beenchillin2yill197
@beenchillin2yill197 3 года назад
Go to Florida go to the KSC find a scheduled launch and watch but you are probably a bot
@exploringnaturalbeauty2102
@exploringnaturalbeauty2102 Год назад
@@beenchillin2yill197 bro its fake they have proved it
@reway8750
@reway8750 Год назад
@@exploringnaturalbeauty2102 when
@WubbleOfficial
@WubbleOfficial 7 месяцев назад
@@exploringnaturalbeauty2102you can literally go watch them land you peanut
@justmrcrow
@justmrcrow 4 месяца назад
​@@exploringnaturalbeauty2102You can literally watch it with your own eyes... Do some research before believing every conspiracy.
@haroldwalling5066
@haroldwalling5066 2 года назад
Nailed the landing
@rickwilliamson9248
@rickwilliamson9248 Месяц назад
That is still one of the most remarkable feats in aeronautics I've seen in my nearly 64 years in this planet
@Xmokko
@Xmokko 6 месяцев назад
I used to make these same videos with my friends in high school. We never used a cheer and clap track in our videos though. Nice touch
@Tefhnia
@Tefhnia Месяц назад
Only difference is this is real
@ramxbro9969
@ramxbro9969 Год назад
My greatest salute for your dedication Mr. Elon Musk ...
@krelbar
@krelbar 2 года назад
Boggles the mind how a cylinder can stay stabilized on liftoff....let alone on touchdown.
@eli8589
@eli8589 Год назад
That's right. It should boggles your mind because it's physically impossible. Every part of your being says bs but your stubbornness and ignorance say right on.
@aedressler
@aedressler Год назад
It's TV with jump cuts and cgi. Another fake religion
@201hastings
@201hastings Год назад
@@eli8589are you a flat-earther or something?
@krelbar
@krelbar Год назад
@@eli8589 Its 'impossible'...but yet there it is. Are you saying these landings are faked? If so, where is your proof?
@DavidEarle786
@DavidEarle786 10 месяцев назад
@@eli8589 You're a flat-earther, aren't you?
@h2w25
@h2w25 3 года назад
_Space may be the final frontier but it's made in a Hollywood basement_
@ImBetterThanYouHoe
@ImBetterThanYouHoe 7 месяцев назад
If you think this technology will end at space travel you are severely naive
@james71murphy
@james71murphy 6 месяцев назад
The lunar lander was able to do this successfully back in 1969, on the moon without an atmosphere (think, although less gravitational pull, there is no terminal velocity to aid the descent) and take off again.
@TheOhmae
@TheOhmae 3 года назад
this is unreal. so cool
@eli8589
@eli8589 Год назад
Unreal, yes. Cool, not at all.
@DogSerious
@DogSerious 7 месяцев назад
It's as unreal as it gets. Maybe one day they will actually do it for real?
@S3thousand
@S3thousand 3 года назад
I cant imagine a more grand illustration of the difference computers can make, connected to sensors reading altitude and controlling thrust and thrust vectoring, to gently place that thing in exactly the right spot, without tipping over! 🤣
@texasray5237
@texasray5237 7 месяцев назад
The only way to land a cylindrical rocket vertically would have to involve a lot of different rockets located all over the place to maintain the correct trim. And it would have to hover and descend really slowly the last few yards. Forget vectoring. That might work for a plane to land on its wheels but never to back down and land on its tail. Those grid control surfaces would be no use at all backing down. Spacex is mass delusion and that makes Elon a fraud.
@clintonmcphie7575
@clintonmcphie7575 2 месяца назад
So if this is real why the speed keep increasing?
@DrPhilMM
@DrPhilMM 11 месяцев назад
Here after two years and making 300 launches and landings.
@rcpmac
@rcpmac 3 года назад
Horrible edit - left out the best video of the landing taken from below. Look elsewhere, it's worth it!
@petshopboyspartnership
@petshopboyspartnership 9 месяцев назад
THANK YOU for your vision Elon Musk
@Dawho99
@Dawho99 2 месяца назад
Any upcomming launches that will return to cape canaveral? Would love to watch this in person
@randallstewart175
@randallstewart175 3 года назад
So, how many times do they expect to reuse these boosters? Do they plan to part them out to reuse the shells while replacing the engines at some point? I watched the Saturn launches and before them. My comparison, these launches seem routine and without the constant expectation at that the next one would blow up on the pad. I suspect thaat much of difference between then and now is the computers, the ones used to design and test the designs now before they get launched, and even more so, the large number of computers which control every aspect of the rocket's functions. The computing power in a Saturn rocket wouldn't have run an I-Pad.
@maxklinger1494
@maxklinger1494 3 года назад
Some boosters up to 30 times. Yes, engines get swapped out quite regularly. P.S. it wouldn't have run a simple calculator, let alone an iPad 😅
@lukekim8867
@lukekim8867 10 месяцев назад
Sheldon has done it
@Pointlesshandle48
@Pointlesshandle48 Месяц назад
Rocket launching getting commentated like a sporting event 😂
@rwgreene999
@rwgreene999 8 месяцев назад
All the launches I used to watch, the rockets flew eastwards. Does this rocket actually have enough juice to return back to the pad and land?
@sailorman8668
@sailorman8668 8 месяцев назад
This is a 2-stage rocket. The first stage (booster) returns to earth, while the second stage continues into earth orbit.
@ishfuntime
@ishfuntime Год назад
The way the rocket drops back down looks really fake tbh.
@dustinkeating2599
@dustinkeating2599 Год назад
I can't believe people think this is real. 🤣😂🤣
@King-er7ef
@King-er7ef Год назад
Same bra lol
@Kunn1ngDruger
@Kunn1ngDruger 2 года назад
is there any footage where they land one with one continuous camera?
@Flipdodge392
@Flipdodge392 2 года назад
Yes but when there is they "lose signal" right as its landing everytime.
@Kunn1ngDruger
@Kunn1ngDruger 2 года назад
@@Flipdodge392 lol. it's pantomime for the hypnotised masses.
@Flipdodge392
@Flipdodge392 2 года назад
@@Kunn1ngDruger The excited people along with the clapping is the best selling point lmao
@neil4371
@neil4371 2 года назад
Until I see it with my own eyes or someone I know does, I won't believe it's real.
@silience4095
@silience4095 Год назад
@@Kunn1ngDruger Yes there are continuous videos from third parties everywhere, just look up SpaceX landing videos.
@maseotwelve5217
@maseotwelve5217 Год назад
i mean, if that thing went to space from one spot, then came back from space and landed in the same spot...incredible
@antonfelice5284
@antonfelice5284 10 месяцев назад
Meanwhile aliens observing this: Wow they finally made those, it's been a thousand years since when our ancestors made that kind of tech.
@삐약이-q3s
@삐약이-q3s 18 дней назад
Terran dream is much closer. Hell yeah
@pacoguerilla3097
@pacoguerilla3097 21 день назад
This is amazing. Only Tintin had such a rocket. This company is leading applied robotics, under Elon Musk leadership 👍
@nagarjunkashyap5987
@nagarjunkashyap5987 3 года назад
It would've been better if you included the tracking shot
@user-mf4gz9sd8t
@user-mf4gz9sd8t 3 года назад
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@superrodney3008
@superrodney3008 2 месяца назад
I remember hearing about this for the first time in starbase in 5th grade, he hadn't yet done it and we all thought that was crazy and impossible even at 10, now it's just common news
@bofaf3tt
@bofaf3tt 2 года назад
I’m not gonna lie the first time I saw a video of one of these boosters landing itself like this I couldn’t believe it, thought it had to be fake. It’s amazing to see this progression of technology in my lifetime and I hope that what we are seeing is the beginning of a space age. The idea of possibly watching somebody set foot on Mars or the moon live is marvelous.
@mikekay3313
@mikekay3313 2 года назад
I felt the same way! The hairs on my arms were raised with joy/excitement/wonderment...I dunno exactly what it was...but I felt 12 years old again watching the space shuttle launches. Damn near cried. I love this!
@jenzuiderveen6247
@jenzuiderveen6247 2 года назад
I'm here because i though there's no way this is real .they have to be running the footage backwards. I am pleasantly surprised to find out I was wrong
@eli8589
@eli8589 Год назад
All right little believer...
@eli8589
@eli8589 Год назад
@@jenzuiderveen6247 you are pleasantly willing to deceive yourself.
@jerson9471
@jerson9471 Год назад
@@eli8589 Listen if you think it's fake that's okay I get it but you don't have to belittle people for something
@relapzz8935
@relapzz8935 8 месяцев назад
This is absolutely unbelievable. The science it takes to pull this off is next to impossible. Try sending a pencil to the moon and then making it land on a pin point needle perfectly with no damage. Unbelievable. We are very fortunate to be able to experience something like this in our life time. Elon musk is a pioneer
@fncel
@fncel 7 месяцев назад
Brasileiro: Foguete não tem ré. Elon Musk: What did you say? 🤭
@jery4dollars
@jery4dollars 5 месяцев назад
“Perfectly fucking vertical” -Rick Sanchez
@AomineDaiki98
@AomineDaiki98 5 месяцев назад
Sheldon calculated this
@deepspacecowboy877
@deepspacecowboy877 6 месяцев назад
Why wouldn’t this work on the moon or mars as long as you change the programming to account for the difference in gravity? You may need some extendable legs like earlier versions in case you land on a slope.
@TheInterestingInformer
@TheInterestingInformer 4 месяца назад
It would. Ideally with different engines, as fewer, larger engines do better in vacuum. The hard part is getting the equipment to those locations in the first place.
@1bertoutube
@1bertoutube 5 месяцев назад
Unbelievable!
@robertfonovic3551
@robertfonovic3551 2 месяца назад
Agreed. Because it is not real.
@overtaxed3628
@overtaxed3628 Месяц назад
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@dejah2553
@dejah2553 Год назад
I cried the first time I watched this
@klavdiyazueva6782
@klavdiyazueva6782 Год назад
ВО! Побольше бы такого контента) Не ленись чел, снимай видосы почаще)
@d.m.e.2275
@d.m.e.2275 3 года назад
Brilliant.
@pabloendara5285
@pabloendara5285 7 месяцев назад
im not sure if people have seen how dangerous this things are. When they first were designed them they were falling of the sky. Now they land on earth, but what surprises me is the velocity rate at which the are falling. To me if seems as fast as a missile. The rocket comes in to land at a velocity of 24 thousand miles per hour. This is relatively as fast as the International space station travel !!!! thats sooooo cool like CHarlie !!
@sailorman8668
@sailorman8668 6 месяцев назад
The rocket ISN'T travelling at '24 thousand miles per hour' when it comes into land. With that one remark, you completely destroyed any credibility you had in the discussion.
@pabloendara5285
@pabloendara5285 6 месяцев назад
@@sailorman8668 what’s your educated guess at which the rocket is coming into orbit ? According to google the booster is flying at a fast velocity before the engines deploy. Please explain your reasoning
@sobreaver
@sobreaver 8 дней назад
That shit threw me off, like WHOAAA !
@deborahadair4566
@deborahadair4566 2 года назад
Congrats Lonnie!
@janicenixon3242
@janicenixon3242 3 года назад
I heard the sonic booms over in Melbourne but too many clouds to see it.
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@user-mf4gz9sd8t 3 года назад
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@BlindingL1ghts
@BlindingL1ghts 3 года назад
I was at the bridge by the base my ears are still ringing
@Special-Agent6570
@Special-Agent6570 Год назад
Saves tremendously 👍🏾
@mariapilarme
@mariapilarme 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic!!
@wantsomecoffe
@wantsomecoffe Год назад
Did SpaceX start to actually re-use them? Or are these new everytime?
@gabrieldarcy1744
@gabrieldarcy1744 Год назад
They reuse the first stage and the fairings currently, I believe. The upper stage burns up on re-entry and is new each launch.
@PKEY-TV
@PKEY-TV 18 дней назад
I think space shuttles and rockets are different because space shuttles takes off and land like an aeroplane and rockets don’t take off and land like an aeroplane I think space shuttles and rockets both go to space. Question 1. Do you agree with me that I think space shuttles and rockets are different because space shuttles takes off and land like an aeroplane and rockets don’t take off and land like an aeroplane ? Question 2. Do you agree with me that I think space shuttles and rockets both go to space?
@SgtRock57
@SgtRock57 Год назад
Wonder if I can get my Estes rocket to do that. Hmmm
@8.3.4.N
@8.3.4.N Год назад
crazy visual
@arsentatalovic7372
@arsentatalovic7372 Год назад
Fake
@bendazkt
@bendazkt Месяц назад
Your comment shows your complete lack of an education.
@canote
@canote Год назад
I cannot believe how much of a fake this looks like
@Valhallen002
@Valhallen002 8 месяцев назад
That's technology at it's finest, progress that borderlines on scary.
@DogSerious
@DogSerious 7 месяцев назад
That's Hollywood,m baby!
@endemikpandemi
@endemikpandemi 5 месяцев назад
Smooth
@businessmonez7230
@businessmonez7230 2 месяца назад
Operation 'stop that fire'
@LuciegginsDu
@LuciegginsDu Год назад
Парни, а где можно посмотреть все шансы на эту игру? А то я не совсем пойду как оно считается
@AlbertJara-v1g
@AlbertJara-v1g Год назад
Is there no way to connect duck energy by coming back to earth like a turbine 😊 I love it
@midhlajcs
@midhlajcs Месяц назад
Forward
@CorekBleedingHollow
@CorekBleedingHollow 7 дней назад
That is amazing what alot of money can do.
@Earth11111
@Earth11111 9 месяцев назад
And the NPC people are like yeah!!! Whoohooo!
@pramodkumar.k.v.750
@pramodkumar.k.v.750 3 года назад
FUNtaSTICK! FUNtaSTICK!
@markjmaxwell9819
@markjmaxwell9819 3 года назад
No suprise ... If they can nail it on a moving ship a stable earth platform is easy .....
@user-mf4gz9sd8t
@user-mf4gz9sd8t 3 года назад
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@Engineer9736
@Engineer9736 3 года назад
They even landed 2 of these boosters simultanously on land a few years ago, for the Falcon Heavy test. So it’s not even a first, just another landing..
@Datanditto
@Datanditto 3 года назад
I thought earth was spinning 1000 miles per hour?
@markjmaxwell9819
@markjmaxwell9819 3 года назад
@@Datanditto Not when you are only one hundred metres above it ....
@Datanditto
@Datanditto 3 года назад
@@markjmaxwell9819 then why do people that shoot guns adjust for earth spin? You cant have it both ways.
@Madenity
@Madenity 3 года назад
Why did it land on Cape Canaveral now instead of the drone ship
@jppudlymcgowan8445
@jppudlymcgowan8445 3 года назад
The payload was light enough that it had enough fuel to boost back to the cape.
@Bluegastank
@Bluegastank 2 года назад
Wheres the live moon cam? What? Can't do it? Wheres the moon cam elon. Total bs.
@allrajdirection9394
@allrajdirection9394 Месяц назад
Nice 😊❤😊 👍
@playbackvintagehifihunter9669
@playbackvintagehifihunter9669 3 года назад
Something not quite accurate about this Video...
@texasray5237
@texasray5237 7 месяцев назад
You mean other than being fake?
@TheInterestingInformer
@TheInterestingInformer 4 месяца назад
Yeah, people didn’t cheer loud enough
@TheRajmoney
@TheRajmoney 3 года назад
Surprised its from Bloomberg
@javiernavarreteph2930
@javiernavarreteph2930 Год назад
Soy el unico que se emociona llorando viendo esto?
@wutleiche8730
@wutleiche8730 Год назад
That's pretty cool!
@theappelberg8330
@theappelberg8330 3 года назад
As easy as taking candy from a baby
@piranhafish
@piranhafish 4 месяца назад
Great just Great ❤
@BubbaSimmz
@BubbaSimmz 3 года назад
Woah.
@cobaltusa
@cobaltusa 8 месяцев назад
That is Awesome
@pointblank0020
@pointblank0020 10 месяцев назад
Nice parking
@jesuswords79
@jesuswords79 3 месяца назад
Future is here
@glendoucette
@glendoucette 2 месяца назад
Holy Shit that is mind blowing absolutely phenomenal😊
@cagvienna9084
@cagvienna9084 2 года назад
Cebok?
@josephmango8662
@josephmango8662 3 года назад
SoaceX did this in 20 yrs where NASA could not in 60 yrs. Why? The power of private enterprise.
@PhillipLemmon
@PhillipLemmon 3 года назад
0:24.....I swear to God... EVERYTIME they show it this way,... IT...... LOOKS...... FAKE! pick a better camera angle SpaceX please?!
@user-mf4gz9sd8t
@user-mf4gz9sd8t 3 года назад
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@soumyojitpal3399
@soumyojitpal3399 3 года назад
There are thousands of people who saw it live with their own eyes.
@richardhostein2173
@richardhostein2173 3 года назад
@Farhan Dany Fachrullah c'est toi le drone
@richardhostein2173
@richardhostein2173 3 года назад
Mais c'est toi le fake!
@lmao.3661
@lmao.3661 3 года назад
That camera angle is near perfect though?
@ycart_tech6726
@ycart_tech6726 8 месяцев назад
The Polar Express, irl...
@CanadaMath
@CanadaMath 7 месяцев назад
Meanwhile women in the Philippines are having 11 babies.
@danielriotercero
@danielriotercero 4 месяца назад
Esto es más increíble que el plan economico de Milei. Pero el pueblo elige creer. Ellos son amigos. Salud a los crédulos
@hamster-wh3ws
@hamster-wh3ws Месяц назад
OMG yes!!!
@vehicleboi5598
@vehicleboi5598 Год назад
very cool ellon
@brucelee270
@brucelee270 9 месяцев назад
I don’t know why, it looks so fake , look like computer effect
@sailorman8668
@sailorman8668 9 месяцев назад
You actually don't think this video shows real footage? You should have stopped after you typed 'I don't know'. Clearly, there are MANY things you 'don't know'.
@brucelee270
@brucelee270 9 месяцев назад
@@sailorman8668 What I mean is this footage doesn’t look real to me for some reason. It is a difference between “ look real” and “look fake” But that doesn’t mean I think it is fake or real.
@overtaxed3628
@overtaxed3628 Месяц назад
@@brucelee270 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jD64qh4_eiY.html
@ghstviper697
@ghstviper697 2 месяца назад
I suggest that if they can also use parachute at the end to get the nose of starship to the right position and for the proper safe landing would it be helpfull🤔
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