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Starship’s fourth flight test launched with ambitious goals, attempting to go farther than any previous test before and begin demonstrating capabilities central to return and reuse of Starship and Super Heavy. The payload for this test was the data.
Starship delivered.
On June 6, 2024, Starship successfully lifted off at 7:50 a.m. CT from Starbase in Texas and went on to deliver maximum excitement.
The fourth flight of Starship made major strides to bring us closer to a rapidly reusable future. Its accomplishments will provide data to drive improvements as we continue rapidly developing Starship into a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond.

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@bryanwilson8652
@bryanwilson8652 13 дней назад
Starship makes me realize that I’m finally living in the future that my child self thought I’d never live to see.
@solastorm7
@solastorm7 13 дней назад
yeah camera tech is top notch these days
@leerypixel
@leerypixel 13 дней назад
pretty cool
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 13 дней назад
@@bryanwilson8652 My great grandmother was born in 1880. No electricity, no indoor plumbing, no automobiles. She lived in the age of sailing ships, and got to witness electrification, the atomic bomb, supersonic flight and man walk on the moon. (I think she's got you beat 😉)
@user-ty6ln1zy4o
@user-ty6ln1zy4o 13 дней назад
👍👍👍
@Victorious416
@Victorious416 13 дней назад
SpaceX and AI
@Trajectory_Aerospace
@Trajectory_Aerospace 13 дней назад
The outercovering chipping away during re-entry was amazing visually
@FerrisSOCAL
@FerrisSOCAL 13 дней назад
Those little wings held in there and were still actuating. Someone earned a fat bonus check!
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 13 дней назад
Yeah ❤🎉
@danny.belanger
@danny.belanger 13 дней назад
Did it explode or not land I am not getting it
@thomashiggins9320
@thomashiggins9320 13 дней назад
@@danny.belanger Despite the damage sustained during re-entry, Starship still managed a controlled landing and continued to send data right up until splash-down in the Pacific. SpaceX still has a lot of work to do, but this flight test went *a lot* further than the last one, and accomplished so much more.
@wvh-pups
@wvh-pups 13 дней назад
@@FerrisSOCALwell they seem small, they are actually 3,5 meters tall!
@RtB68
@RtB68 13 дней назад
Must admit when I saw the plasma burn-through on the stabiliser fins I thought it was all over. The fact it made it all the way back is a great achievement. Starship is a beast.
@Kennerad0
@Kennerad0 12 дней назад
Apparently elon said on the internal cams from inside the cargo bay they could see the steel GLOWING, insane!
@imarchello
@imarchello 10 дней назад
Nailbiting, you could say.
@Republic3D
@Republic3D 10 дней назад
Yup. But it still worked! Amazingly.
@aufoslab
@aufoslab 9 дней назад
i have simulated the mars landing in my last video, its funny.
@WwZa7
@WwZa7 8 дней назад
We had "It's so over" like 5 times through the flight, and that thing was still going!
@stephenmead8183
@stephenmead8183 13 дней назад
I am 74 years old ,75 this year. I have been alive ever since the early experimental tests from the equipment recovered by the USA military under operation paperclip. Popular mechanics covered many of the early space technology, the dreams and futuristic views. But NOW with SpaceX in the space technology. But OMG how things have advance so far and so quickly, it is so brilliant. I just love it. Every day it is like a new era has arrived. More more. Cheers from New Zealand. 👍👍👍🍻🍻
@MsHojat
@MsHojat 12 дней назад
Haven't even made a trip to the moon nor any sort of equivalent despite much better tech. Hasn't been saving any money in launches either as Musk has claimed. Also SpaceX is extremely behind schedule from Musk's claims.
@cd2920
@cd2920 12 дней назад
​@@MsHojatYes we expect perfection, it's not like it's rocket science or hasn't been done before. But that's ok I'm sure you can do better, how many rocket launches are you up too now? Did I here a big fat zero like the number of people you employ...
@johnbass66
@johnbass66 12 дней назад
@@MsHojat I don't know where you got your info, but Falcon 9 and Falcon heavy are the cheapest launch vehicles (in terms of $/kg of payload) and the next best alternative is more than double the cost.
@MrGchiasson
@MrGchiasson 12 дней назад
Just turned 70. Still have my scrap books from the Gemini & Apollo program...thru the 1960's. SpaceX is what we were hoping for...independent company who would revolutionize a space program...fast, dependable, adventurous...not bogged down by NASA's bureaucracy. Spacex can do in weeks what it would take NASA years to accomplish. Fantastic.
@klauslun
@klauslun 11 дней назад
@@johnbass66 I don't agree with him on the rest of the stuff he said, but it is true that SpaceX might be dumping their prices, between Musk's money + the money they get from US military satellites they can afford to do it to win the market. Currently Falcon 9 is not exactly fully reusable, as they have to refurbish it for it to be ready for another launch, and SpaceX hasn't disclosed anything about the cost that implies.
@moodmusicytc
@moodmusicytc 13 дней назад
The end gave me chills 😮
@bloxxiq
@bloxxiq 13 дней назад
You probably have a cold then
@LDacic
@LDacic 13 дней назад
@@bloxxiq aren't you the soul of every party!
@routybouty
@routybouty 13 дней назад
Same!
@holographicman
@holographicman 13 дней назад
Me too, [insert rocket chill joke]
@NimbleBard48
@NimbleBard48 13 дней назад
No way they will attempt landing at the platform this early! If they do, that's extremely confident and bold...
@kiwismurf4536
@kiwismurf4536 13 дней назад
"and we have splash down" you can feel the emotion in her voice
@nbarbettini
@nbarbettini 12 дней назад
Gives me chills hearing it.
@Shontaku
@Shontaku 11 дней назад
BFD
@Turbo_Tastic
@Turbo_Tastic 11 дней назад
yeah it is rather gay, all PR campaign to hype up this obviously not so special tech
@Chris77Rocks77
@Chris77Rocks77 11 дней назад
Least obvious rage bait 😂​@@Turbo_Tastic
@davesvoboda2785
@davesvoboda2785 10 дней назад
​@@Chris77Rocks77Elon hate makes people lie.
@EthelJung-j5w
@EthelJung-j5w 12 дней назад
Hate it when media says it was a failure... it was a success test! Good job people!
@Verrisin
@Verrisin 12 дней назад
I no longer hate anything media says. Just like I do not bother with what some drunkard screams about. ^^
@ilyaholt8607
@ilyaholt8607 12 дней назад
For this flight I didn't see any media calling it a failure. It's at least a partial success by all metrics.
@MsHojat
@MsHojat 12 дней назад
If the definition of success is "it was tested" then that totally throws away the point of the term "success". It's the most successful launch to date, but considering the amount of time that has passed, number of tests performed, and total costs this is not good overall. Musk made many statements about SpaceX's capabilities/roadmap and has been egregiously wrong about many important ones such as timeframes and cost.
@bearpoik
@bearpoik 12 дней назад
​​@@MsHojatyou highly miss the point by understanding that anyone said that success means now "it is tested". Nobody ever said that and the term "success" is not to be debated about at all. So you basically are having a conversation with your own.
@michaelwojczik3740
@michaelwojczik3740 12 дней назад
but this time there was almost no reports about a failure, but i understand what you mean. The previous flights where heavily described like that
@terranscope
@terranscope 12 дней назад
Seeing all those people, "nerds" and all.. jumping and shouting and smiling with all the excitement.. is always the highlight for me.. Love you guys..Keep pushing us into the future.
@rpdx3
@rpdx3 10 дней назад
NERDS!! 🤬👹😈😼😻
@KiRiTO72987
@KiRiTO72987 7 дней назад
All i see is a lot od hard working spaceX employees being excited to see the fruits of their Labor even though starships are built in boca id bet a lot of the people over their in Hawthorne out a lot of work into the paperwork and design kf this launch vehicle
@unusualkmc
@unusualkmc 13 дней назад
This was one of the greatest livestreams ever made. The Texas landscape, the microphones in the launchpad, the cameras in the air and even in different States following the rocket from the ground, the signal cutout and waiting anxiously to see if the rocket was OK, the demonstration of the Starlink streaming capabilities on re-entry, the animations to explain what the rocket was doing and why, and the re-entry itself (something humans have never seen before), creating one of the most spectacular light shows ever created by man. And the drama at the end with the flap and camera breaking. SpaceX makes every livestream a movie.
@digzrow8745
@digzrow8745 13 дней назад
Cinema
@DarkNightDreamer
@DarkNightDreamer 12 дней назад
Agreed. I will never get tired of seeing the rolling clouds of nitrogen going across the landscape like at 0:03 Also just seeing the shockwaves rushing out across the water and through the clouds is awe inspiring. I remember going to KSC and seeing the Saturn V on display thinking that we will never see a rocket this big and powerful fly again.. fast forward to today and we have this beast that has more than twice the thrust of the Saturn V.
@xray279er9
@xray279er9 12 дней назад
An action adventure movie
@zoltypan2137
@zoltypan2137 12 дней назад
but only on Twitter 😢
@quentindewiest5169
@quentindewiest5169 12 дней назад
Where did it livestream then?? Wasn't on RU-vid.... And if it was on Twitter, I don't have Twitter. They would get more views here.
@patrickc9726
@patrickc9726 13 дней назад
Wish these launches were still streamed on RU-vid! Still great to watch nonetheless
@satya5655
@satya5655 13 дней назад
You can watch every launch live on RU-vid. Channel: The Launch Pad
@SireSmitty
@SireSmitty 13 дней назад
Watch on everyday astronaut or Nasaspaceflight
@cuppajoe2
@cuppajoe2 13 дней назад
@@satya5655 Yeah but then I gotta deal with the launch pads BS commentary\
@floppi7098
@floppi7098 13 дней назад
@@satya5655yeah or everyday astronaut
@SyedIrtiza1
@SyedIrtiza1 13 дней назад
seriously, It was great when spacex was streaming launches on RU-vid.
@EthelJung-j5w
@EthelJung-j5w 12 дней назад
Wished they showed more footage of the team like at the end. Its very high quality and clearly they filmed the whole thing.
@nKarje
@nKarje 12 дней назад
Change your profile picture. We don't want to see sexualized content on a website where under 18's go.
@lillol3245
@lillol3245 12 дней назад
@@nKarjeKaren, it‘s a bot.
@Xfacta12482
@Xfacta12482 11 дней назад
@@nKarje Actually insane if you think cleavage is even close to being the worst thing a kid is gonna come across on the internet today lmao
@sergeant_salty
@sergeant_salty 12 дней назад
Dropping this on Independence Day, what a W. You want American muscle? You got it right here
@matthewgrundy1898
@matthewgrundy1898 13 дней назад
Great video! Can't wait for test 5
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 13 дней назад
Excited ❤🎉
@disclaimer6872
@disclaimer6872 13 дней назад
schedule date?
@danielflp
@danielflp 13 дней назад
@@disclaimer6872 Late july said elon
@danielflp
@danielflp 13 дней назад
If the flight 5 goes well, and they capture the booster, this can be historic. We trust in Elon and Space X team.
@sfguzmani
@sfguzmani 13 дней назад
@@disclaimer6872 I guess August
@officer728k5
@officer728k5 13 дней назад
The shot from the top of the booster going through the clouds. Insane im speechless
@stephenholmgren405
@stephenholmgren405 2 дня назад
Real life is quickly becoming the prologue to a scf-fi movie, this is an amazing time to be alive!
@Delli88Burn1
@Delli88Burn1 13 дней назад
Saving this clip. Whenever I'm feeling lost or down, I'll look at this. ...The feeling that nothing is impossible
@Shontaku
@Shontaku 11 дней назад
Pathetic
@AyaX601
@AyaX601 13 дней назад
This feels super advanced, Hats off to the SpaceX team!
@RedRyan
@RedRyan 13 дней назад
That's because it absolutely is
@savin9100
@savin9100 13 дней назад
It feels advanced because it is
@SpaceflightExplained
@SpaceflightExplained 13 дней назад
They don't call it the most advanced rocket for nothing
@BP-zc2om
@BP-zc2om 13 дней назад
You're watching the future of space travel unfold
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 13 дней назад
Yeah ❤🎉
@mexicanbanjo9325
@mexicanbanjo9325 13 дней назад
Watching this as it happened in real time had me on the edge of my seat. Good luck on IFT-5!
@kevind1980
@kevind1980 13 дней назад
Watching it right now again has me edging.
@Tresla
@Tresla 13 дней назад
@@kevind1980 Edging together, we are
@sfguzmani
@sfguzmani 13 дней назад
Same! I've following the Starship program since the beginning with Starhopper.
@DarkNightDreamer
@DarkNightDreamer 12 дней назад
I will never get tired of the view at 0:03 where you see the rolling vapor clouds covering the Texas landscape, and in the middle of it on its pedal stool is the largest most powerful rocket ever made. Its absolutely beautiful. The shockwaves racing across the land and out into the gulf of Mexico are absolutely stunning too. I REALLY wish SpaceX would stream on RU-vid again, or at the very least give us a 4k video feed on X!! :(
@imkuat
@imkuat 12 дней назад
1:46 MY FAVORITE SHOT IN THE WHOLE EDIT!!!! The music. The vibe. The visually bright reentry. The callouts. DAMN!!
@AllThingsSpace3
@AllThingsSpace3 8 дней назад
Hi Kuat
@BlueAerospace236
@BlueAerospace236 4 дня назад
@@AllThingsSpace3 YO ITS THE GUY FROM SPACE SYSTEMS!!!!!! *cheers*
@CraziFuzzy
@CraziFuzzy 13 дней назад
Nothing is more empowering in this video than those in the control room not even believing how successful it was - that indicates the sheer size of the leaps each flight are attempting.
@rochamoto
@rochamoto 11 дней назад
Mais e claro que eles acreditam no sucesso, o espanto e de ter realmente funcionado com eles queriam, ninguém faz algo grandiosamente espetacular sem acreditar.
@GabrielCarvv
@GabrielCarvv 11 дней назад
@@rochamoto Sim... mas ver o que você tanto sonhou finalmente tornar realidade é sempre incrível.
@SergeyPRKL
@SergeyPRKL 10 дней назад
For me, that looked ... staged.
@irsarda
@irsarda 9 дней назад
@@SergeyPRKLit cannot be staged. Elon himself was there and he dont do all this stupid stuff. The hardworking they did to get all this would make anyone happy for positive results. I just hope you are 25 plus and am talking to a matured person.
@CraziFuzzy
@CraziFuzzy 8 дней назад
@@rochamoto Sure - belief is an absolute thing - but watching the damage then seeing the result can still cause surprise.
@cogoid
@cogoid 13 дней назад
2:21 The looks on the faces are priceless! After all the drama with the fin burning through, even the creators of the ship cannot believe that in the end it still splashed down softly.
@BULD0SIS
@BULD0SIS 12 дней назад
not a single diversity hire in sight. just dedicated people that deserve to be there
@-108-
@-108- 12 дней назад
@@BULD0SIS HELL YEAH!!! Every. Last. One. I am so proud of each and every one of them!
@zamarokxl
@zamarokxl 11 дней назад
@@BULD0SIS How exactly would you know if its a diversity hire or not 🤨 don't be shy now its only youtube comments! be honest with yourself and everyone
@madhououinkyoma
@madhououinkyoma 7 дней назад
@@BULD0SIS Not sure how you would be able to tell who is a "diversity hire"...
@dedy4games146
@dedy4games146 12 дней назад
Watching the ship barely clinging to life was the craziest thing I've ever seen live
@kertsisontare5266
@kertsisontare5266 13 дней назад
Even the team can't believe it! That was absolutely incredible!!!!
@zxk
@zxk 13 дней назад
That moment were you start to see the fin moving through the broken glass is straight out of a movie.
@-108-
@-108- 12 дней назад
According to Elon, it was literally hanging on by a thread. Those hinges certainly were made right!
@Turbo_Tastic
@Turbo_Tastic 11 дней назад
yes a 1 star movie that I would stop watching and demand a refund
@randomaccessfemale
@randomaccessfemale 11 дней назад
@@Turbo_Tastic Don't even try.
@Turbo_Tastic
@Turbo_Tastic 11 дней назад
@@randomaccessfemale put potato Head
@akiravj
@akiravj 11 дней назад
@@Turbo_Tastic Ok looser go watb ny little pony or some bs you like. Bye
@MaceFXE
@MaceFXE 13 дней назад
I just love Jesse as a commentator. She's so passionate about her job. John Insprucker is my other favorite engineer gone commentator. Miss hearing his voice and enthusiasm on the "norminal" launches.
@MyName-tb9oz
@MyName-tb9oz 13 дней назад
For me, John IS the voice of space launches at SpaceX.
@-108-
@-108- 12 дней назад
@@MyName-tb9oz Yeah, I hope they bring him back to the media production room for the next Starship flight... and beyond!!!
@Turbo_Tastic
@Turbo_Tastic 11 дней назад
everyone has to cheer like some high school pep rally, or else they get fired
@-108-
@-108- 11 дней назад
@@Turbo_Tastic Like N. Korea. lolol
@sluggo7
@sluggo7 10 дней назад
@@Turbo_Tastic I was cheering the whole time. No coercion required.
@ZachBillings
@ZachBillings 13 дней назад
I teared up twice during the live stream of this. So exciting and I can’t wait for Flight 5.
@TheOnlyName
@TheOnlyName 13 дней назад
Now that was epic, and that forward flap was legendary and insanely durable!!
@thedarkside13
@thedarkside13 13 дней назад
2:21 Seeing them happy makes me happy.🙂
@Spacenoodlesisgreat
@Spacenoodlesisgreat 13 дней назад
😊
@kaisouseru2466
@kaisouseru2466 12 дней назад
We are simple monkeys
@DarkZilla2000
@DarkZilla2000 12 дней назад
:)
@2200Stinger
@2200Stinger 12 дней назад
Look at all of those proud white faces doing what our ancestors did the best, innovating.
@Shontaku
@Shontaku 11 дней назад
You are easily pleased.
@clevergirl4457
@clevergirl4457 13 дней назад
The way every flight has been getting better and better is so satisfying to watch. I cannot wait for Flight 5!
@BlyatifulButter
@BlyatifulButter 13 дней назад
You'll have to wait for a loooong time before you'll get to see flight 120...
@gamers-xh3uc
@gamers-xh3uc 12 дней назад
@@BlyatifulButter120?
@BlyatifulButter
@BlyatifulButter 12 дней назад
@@gamers-xh3uc it’s a factorial joke
@AdamNDJ
@AdamNDJ 13 дней назад
That shot at 0:24 The ocean, the beach, the shockwaves going through the humid air. So amazing!!! Splendid work. 🎉🎉 Looking forward to Flight 5.
@richardbates6311
@richardbates6311 13 дней назад
Oh my. The ending showing the arms - next-up a catch? Chills all over.
@astr0jack440
@astr0jack440 13 дней назад
Most incredible launch… EVER!
@Masterplumber81
@Masterplumber81 13 дней назад
Until the next one! ❤
@grumpyoldman6767
@grumpyoldman6767 13 дней назад
@@Masterplumber81 Beat me to it!😂
@stclairstclair
@stclairstclair 13 дней назад
It was what is was, But the most incredible launch is still the Saturn-5 with all three stages launched at once "as they tested it" I'm still admiring the guys who had to figure out everything as they did it.
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 13 дней назад
Yeah ❤🎉
@newsgetsold
@newsgetsold 13 дней назад
​@@stclairstclairBut this is bigger and more powerful and will ultimately make a Mars 🔴 base possible.
@batatah
@batatah 13 дней назад
This feels surreal
@TCCTheDeveloper
@TCCTheDeveloper 12 дней назад
I love the face of everyone at the end. What a WTF moment lol. Congratulations!
@chrisolsen5280
@chrisolsen5280 11 дней назад
Hats of to whomever put this together!!! Some of the best 2.40 min EVER!!
@ArmoZombie
@ArmoZombie 13 дней назад
They did remember the password
@Cairo_666
@Cairo_666 13 дней назад
Lmao I’m not the only one
@Ionut-bg6vw
@Ionut-bg6vw 13 дней назад
They did
@JohnR31415
@JohnR31415 13 дней назад
Going to say this stream is a bit late
@AstroNoan
@AstroNoan 13 дней назад
I hopped all nights since IFT4 anybody at SpaceX remember this
@VirreaFr
@VirreaFr 13 дней назад
Just a teasing for launch #5
@cn8299
@cn8299 13 дней назад
The flight 5 teaser gives me chills.
@worldtoday9972
@worldtoday9972 12 дней назад
remember spaceX renders always tend to be the real thing
@SuperS05
@SuperS05 13 дней назад
2:12 i hadn't noticed the rotation perpendicular to the hinges before. That flap really was on it's final breath.
@xiphosura413
@xiphosura413 8 дней назад
I think that final extension during the landing burn (plus perhaps rotational as opposed to linear strain) might have overdone what remained of the hinge, it isn't present in this video but after it unfurls it jerks a couple times. Glad they didn't have to use full extension during descent or it could have well been twisted off!
@atlesifeyst2185
@atlesifeyst2185 8 дней назад
@@xiphosura413 when it tipped over the flap looked like it snapped out of place / broke off. made it through re-entry though lol
@PlanckPunk
@PlanckPunk 9 дней назад
The music and editing is EPIC.
@Waterloopz
@Waterloopz 13 дней назад
Probably the most spectacular re-entry footage ever captured.
@jackplouf2813
@jackplouf2813 5 дней назад
easy when it has little competition.
@dnxtbillgates
@dnxtbillgates 13 дней назад
I know X is your platform, but we all really miss the secondary audio channel and real-time visualization of the ground/orbit track. Please consider bringing that back!
@RosscoAW
@RosscoAW 12 дней назад
Some of us miss when livestreams were performed on platforms actually designed for and capable of streaming them properly. sigh
@jtluns9
@jtluns9 9 дней назад
The magnitude of this achievement has brought together and united both nerds and geeks alike
@bongox2777
@bongox2777 13 дней назад
Even though I watched the live stream I get very excited and teary-eyed when I see this massive accomplishment again.
@jumpsokker
@jumpsokker 13 дней назад
You served the human spaceflight well Flap of Flight 4 🫡
@paploo968
@paploo968 13 дней назад
That ending gave me chills
@VibinAvic
@VibinAvic 13 дней назад
Same!
@duran9664
@duran9664 13 дней назад
Who brought the idea to catch a rocket ?🤔 It is just so psychedelic 😵‍💫
@arjundureja
@arjundureja 13 дней назад
@@duran9664 People said the same about landing a rocket 10 years ago :)
@VibinAvic
@VibinAvic 13 дней назад
@@duran9664 Because you don't have to build a new rocket every time you launch it if you catch it. It's not psychedelic, its genius. Stop making fun of people
@YouTube_username.
@YouTube_username. 13 дней назад
@@VibinAvic geniuses' love psychedelics
@mikalaybourn
@mikalaybourn 11 дней назад
The cheer during splashdown was exactly the same feeling of witnessing Falcon Heavy land successfully the first time. And we're not even done with Starship, so I can't wait to see more
@PoppieCiulls220
@PoppieCiulls220 13 дней назад
SpaceX is genius for putting these videos out. So cool to see people be excited for the future and space exploration.
@bendobbing7015
@bendobbing7015 13 дней назад
If the booster catch is successful it'll be the biggest achievement in space flight since the first orbital booster was landed, Go SpaceX!
@WokerThanThou
@WokerThanThou 13 дней назад
It'll probably be more amazing than the first time they did a double self landing.
@adanedsstudio
@adanedsstudio 13 дней назад
“Falcons have landed” quote will become a myth once this gets real.
@thejesuschrist
@thejesuschrist 13 дней назад
What an amazing time to be alive, again.
@superstitiouspre-literatep9730
@superstitiouspre-literatep9730 13 дней назад
Welcome back, lord.
@CharlesRyan182
@CharlesRyan182 13 дней назад
You really do end up on various places on RU-vid
@doomr
@doomr 13 дней назад
i met this 'jesus' at twitchcon like 10 yrs ago, he is kinda creepy ngl
@Spacenoodlesisgreat
@Spacenoodlesisgreat 12 дней назад
Jesus, aren’t you busy with reading prayers or something?
@MrBosszillaGaming
@MrBosszillaGaming 9 дней назад
please forgive my sins
@nebuchadnezzar916
@nebuchadnezzar916 12 дней назад
Chills down my spine, well done SpaceX, you're making our dreams a reality!
@IsMaski
@IsMaski 13 дней назад
Looking at the shocked and excitement of all the incredible minds at SpaceX shows you the true passion of this. Absolutely jaw dropping moment and one for the history books. Everyone at SpaceX, absolute madlads!
@AldenDoble
@AldenDoble 13 дней назад
Anyone else get absolute goosebumps at the end?? 😅
@TacticalWalmartBag
@TacticalWalmartBag 13 дней назад
Not just end the whole flight from liftoff😅
@martinewski
@martinewski 13 дней назад
The whole video.
@moonasha
@moonasha 13 дней назад
love the control room reaction. They're as stunned as most of us were that it actually landed
@momsterzz
@momsterzz 12 дней назад
Which is a little disconcerting in itself
@fosstera
@fosstera 12 дней назад
​@@momsterzzi dont think so. That flap burned through, and had its insides melted, idk anyone who thought it would survive that.
@alexstefan4442
@alexstefan4442 11 дней назад
@@momsterzz How so? This is a brand new vehicle of massive proportions, attempting something that no one has ever tried before and the thing had half a wing burned on reentry. Why wouldn't they be stunned that their ship performed so well under those conditions?
@kevinconrad7648
@kevinconrad7648 10 дней назад
@@momsterzz Not really. Anyone with common sense would have assumed the vehicle was too burned up at that point based on the flap.
@aka3eka
@aka3eka 11 дней назад
AMAZING! It looks like a Hollywood sci-fi blockbuster. Like Interstellar. PERFECT!
@TIoerSoec
@TIoerSoec 12 дней назад
I have to admit that I believed it was over when I noticed the stabiliser fins' plasma burn-through. The achievement of it making it all the way back is very remarkable. The starship is a monster.
@xyzzyx7812
@xyzzyx7812 13 дней назад
I love the "Starship will return" vibe at the end :D
@demeurecorentin
@demeurecorentin 13 дней назад
This is exactly the vibe haha
@Wurtoz9643
@Wurtoz9643 10 дней назад
“Next time on starship”
@Schwing27
@Schwing27 13 дней назад
What an amazing time to be alive in human history. Test 5 is going to be absolute insanity.
@johnwick5894
@johnwick5894 12 дней назад
This is out apollo
@Turbo_Tastic
@Turbo_Tastic 11 дней назад
this is just rocket engines on a tube right? I didn't watch the whole thing, but looks like the same tech that was "lost" back in the 60s, and the same tech that the Chinese had thousands of years ago, aka shooting propellent at high speed out of a nozzle.. whoopideedoo
@Schwing27
@Schwing27 11 дней назад
@@Turbo_Tastic Well it’s a bit more than that. Lol. It’s the largest object to ever fly. It’s going to be fully reusable. Both the starship and the booster will one day be able to come back and land, refuel, and then take off again. The booster will be CAUGHT in midair as it’s landing from 2 giants mech claws on the tower. That alone is absolutely insane to think about. And we get to watch all the development happen in realtime via the internet. (There’s 24/7 cameras at Starbase) It’s wild time to be alive indeed. I understand if space science isn’t your thing. Than ya, it may not be interesting to you.
@Turbo_Tastic
@Turbo_Tastic 11 дней назад
@@Schwing27 strawman. no science is my thing, modern science. all of what you describe is still just shooting particles out nozzles at high speed, the Chinese invented this thousands of year ago, and it won't be useful for interplanetary space travel, and it stall science that is needed to understand that gravity is actually a controllable force, there is an ether, and to not work on centrifugal propullsion is just stagnation of science. seems like you aren't interested in new science.
@protic4
@protic4 11 дней назад
@@Turbo_Tastic Maybe you should commit more than 1 minute to some videos about since, then it might expand your basic understanding of rocketry and science.
@lukenysen
@lukenysen 13 дней назад
Wow... sounds like they're making the tower catch an official part of flight 5. Floored right now. Absolutely floored. 😮
@CuriousRedcoat
@CuriousRedcoat 12 дней назад
2:02 the little flap that could
@GodzillaKing_1954
@GodzillaKing_1954 12 дней назад
Since when did everybody start using that name for that forward flap on Ship 29 that almost got incinerated and melted off!?!?!?!
@CuriousRedcoat
@CuriousRedcoat 11 дней назад
@@GodzillaKing_1954 Since the little flap that could could
@jdholbrook33
@jdholbrook33 13 дней назад
Never get tired of watching Flight 4. The "little flap that could" was the star. Science fiction coming to life. Just like I always dreamed and hoped it would.
@jaykparikh37
@jaykparikh37 13 дней назад
Dude I got insane chills at the ending
@duran9664
@duran9664 13 дней назад
Who brought the idea to catch a rocket ?🤔 It is just so psychedelic 😵‍💫
@natix1_
@natix1_ 13 дней назад
​@@duran9664It's actually so smart, having landing gear would increase the mass of the super heavy booster by a huge margin because that thing is not light, so you need strong landing gear, then of course the massive mechanism you would need to deploy the gear, and most importantly mechanizilla can then move the booster onto the launch pad in a couple of hours instead of days it would take by moving it in a regular crane, not even including gear possible being damaged by alot of raptor engines esentially blasting heat at it.
@Multheman02
@Multheman02 11 дней назад
Incredible lift off! Only in the USA could this happen! Thank you!🇺🇸🇨🇦
@SydneyEV
@SydneyEV 13 дней назад
that booster landing was EPIC!
@mlgpure
@mlgpure 13 дней назад
The future is now! Go SpaceX! Go Starship!
@user-ty6ln1zy4o
@user-ty6ln1zy4o 13 дней назад
Со звездолётом перебор, но приятно
@ZedaaaaHD
@ZedaaaaHD 13 дней назад
@@user-ty6ln1zy4orussian bot
@user-gg6lw2dn8c
@user-gg6lw2dn8c 13 дней назад
​@@user-ty6ln1zy4o Старшип если на русский перевести в ютубе - звездолет.
@CASA-dy4vs
@CASA-dy4vs 13 дней назад
@@user-ty6ln1zy4oit’s not too much, it’s one of the only vehicles that even have a chance of delivering people other worlds.
@P5ychoFox
@P5ychoFox 13 дней назад
That shot from the top of the booster entering the clouds!
@sus0_2
@sus0_2 12 дней назад
Best shot I've ever seen from one of these flights
@brakenthemole2377
@brakenthemole2377 12 дней назад
I mean, how can you not love the absolute feat this is
@charleskavoukjian3441
@charleskavoukjian3441 12 дней назад
By far the best company on the planet
@havelsand
@havelsand 13 дней назад
The happy smiling faces in the control room are priceless! 😁
@gordonfreeman9965
@gordonfreeman9965 13 дней назад
I've watched this launch with my grandfather at the age of 96 years old. Amazing how he could understand it. He passed away yesterday. I was watching the launch footage on the hospital, begging for him to miraculously survive like the ship at reentry. Miss you vô.
@ilikethenumber7934
@ilikethenumber7934 13 дней назад
That's tragic, hope your doing okay
@silvio4845
@silvio4845 13 дней назад
My condolences. may he find peace among the stars.
@10HDFLHX
@10HDFLHX 13 дней назад
The amazing things he's witnessed in his 96 trips around the sun.. I hope we can continue to make this world a better place. Condolences on your loss..
@dmurray2978
@dmurray2978 13 дней назад
There's always one comment about a deceased loved one, fishing for likes
@gordonfreeman9965
@gordonfreeman9965 13 дней назад
@@dmurray2978 I hope you have the opportunity to have an experience like this. Maybe you'll understand, Unsentimental son of a b*tch
@shiroshika1
@shiroshika1 11 дней назад
I don't know why these accomplishments always make me teary eyed. It's just amazing what humans can achieve.
@operatorismail6038
@operatorismail6038 11 дней назад
The real MVP is the flap.
@ChairmanMeow1
@ChairmanMeow1 13 дней назад
I dont care how many times I see those reusable rockets landing on a pad, it NEVER gets old. The math involved to do something like that... wow.
@i_vanni
@i_vanni 13 дней назад
Goosebumps everytime Starship flies
@MarkIsAsleep
@MarkIsAsleep 13 дней назад
2:19 even them were very surprised. That grid fin was awesome
@simongeard4824
@simongeard4824 12 дней назад
Well done, folks... you put on a great show. Looking forward to the next one.
@planetsec9
@planetsec9 13 дней назад
Those shots of Starship in orbit are beautiful 🚀 🌎
@moonlion7047
@moonlion7047 11 дней назад
Flerfer overload seeing the earth curve.
@SpaceflightExplained
@SpaceflightExplained 13 дней назад
Thank you for posting SOMETHING in 4k. Beautiful video once again, and that catching outro is scary... can't wait!
@VIOIYTIOE
@VIOIYTIOE 13 дней назад
That rocket launcher shot straight into the skies from the top!
@Drivertilldeath
@Drivertilldeath 13 дней назад
Humanity is properly progressing. Space here we come. Just amazing. ❤
@techny3000
@techny3000 13 дней назад
Experiencing live thinking the ship would explode due to heat (and more importantly the flap would fail) AND THEN WATCHING IT LAND WAS *AMAZING* gosh, SpaceX is awesome
@LarsFL
@LarsFL 13 дней назад
The editing on this is incredible, chills all the way through
@YouTube_username.
@YouTube_username. 13 дней назад
Epic soundtrack, commentators labeling everything perfectly... Ode to flappy
@mantavyasharma3784
@mantavyasharma3784 7 дней назад
What soundtrack is that ​@@RU-vid_username.
@YouTube_username.
@YouTube_username. 7 дней назад
@@mantavyasharma3784 it's probably custom or a couple of pieces of stock music. Very expensive to use a song you've heard of in a corporate video.
@cyansorcerer6491
@cyansorcerer6491 13 дней назад
just incredible to see how far humans have advanced technologically, and to think that the first actual flying plane was only 121 years ago.
@desmondstanley4372
@desmondstanley4372 12 дней назад
This is what happens when you never take no for an answer. No one expected starship to actually pull that landing until it pulled that landing.
@noalear
@noalear 9 дней назад
That was more successful than anyone could have reasonably believed, in every single respect. 1- Literally everything did every single thing it was planned to do. 2- The heat shields failed the ship, but the ship proved the ability to take the astounding amount of damage 3- The damaged area, a mechanical section, continued to work regardless the entire way 4- The failure gave them the exact failure data they were looking for on this flight with more data than any engineer could ever hope for (they popped a couple tiles off the booster to see how it handles heat) 5- Those splashdowns are unbelievably rock-solid. 6- The world watched the whole thing live in HD inspiring so many people around the US. I'm an engineer that works on parts that go on satellites and seeing the work they're doing to get these parts up there has me wanting to play my part in this incredible future more than ever. It gives me hope that I don't see too often. Maybe we can unfuck things.
@franklin5194
@franklin5194 13 дней назад
We are having the privilege of seeing with our own eyes, the history being written . A hundred years from now people will know us as today's pioneers of the new era of space exploration
@mikakettunen7939
@mikakettunen7939 12 дней назад
Amen - such a time to be alive witnessing this next levelity unfold
@Nectorr
@Nectorr 12 дней назад
SpaceX, AI, CRISPR-Cas, Neuralink, WWIII - that's all now.
@konstantinmakarenkov8466
@konstantinmakarenkov8466 11 дней назад
​@@Nectorrhmm... WWIII i don't see yet
@Aelinnia
@Aelinnia 11 дней назад
@@konstantinmakarenkov8466 WWIII already happening; it's just been in slow-mo so far.
@blimeycrikey
@blimeycrikey 13 дней назад
Is that condensation or Thunderf00t's tears? Well done SpaceX. I'm loving the show so far.
@brianressler569
@brianressler569 11 дней назад
lol that guy live streamed it and every step of the way he painfully said something bad was gonna happen and it never did
@alcosound
@alcosound 12 дней назад
Beautiful. I fervently hope that the next flights will be streamed on RU-vid - we seriously miss the livestreams here
@MargieM10
@MargieM10 13 дней назад
Still can't believe Flap held on. A sight to behold!
@YouCanIwill
@YouCanIwill 13 дней назад
Love being alive during this time! Mars here we come!
@PsychogamersINC
@PsychogamersINC 13 дней назад
Some new camera views too! Such an amazing flight, I can't wait for flight 5.
@veronikaj5613
@veronikaj5613 12 дней назад
It was the BEST test i ever seen. And i saw all of them. We have never been so close to making our dreams reality. I am proud of everyone of SpaceX employee work. They did incredible job. Keep it up!
@Billybobble1
@Billybobble1 12 дней назад
Flight 5 is scheduled to be one of the most astonishing accomplishments in human history. The SpaceX team are an inspiration to the entire planet.
@wrenchinator9715
@wrenchinator9715 13 дней назад
Amazing video. I watched live and was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Love that we got video of reentry nearly the entire way through. I might have to take some of those reentry screenshots for a screensaver. We just might be entering a second golden age of space exploration.
@olliea6052
@olliea6052 13 дней назад
The Little Flap That Could. ☺️
@darrenday1467
@darrenday1467 12 дней назад
Excitement guaranteed is such an understatement on this journey, great job to everyone at SpaceX. I can wait for FT5, bring on the catch!
@JAXXNCREATED
@JAXXNCREATED 11 дней назад
I don't think the re-entry shots will ever get old, actually insane.
@imtexaspete
@imtexaspete 13 дней назад
Those young SpaceX employees that was watching, anticipating, and cheering. They are the future.
@StillAliveAndKicking_
@StillAliveAndKicking_ 13 дней назад
Did I fall asleep for a few decades and then wake up? Incredible flight, incredible.
@mrfashionguy1
@mrfashionguy1 11 дней назад
Dude in the Dog tshirt at the end, drenched armpits absolutely flabbergasted.
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