I’m trying to imagine how anyone could ride that out without losing their lunch and swearing to god they are never ever going to get on another spaceship.
Watch it happen thousands of times without anything going wrong. The same would have been said about traditional aircraft and high speed cars. The future is now old man.
@@jerichom11x Lol, this is different. You re free falling to the ground in a spinning metal tube. Then, the last seconds you get pushed by millions pounds of thrust in your back while lying in your seat and hopefully land safely.
Wooow, if i were still an active skydiver i would love to hitch a ride on SN8 and then jump off at about 2 km height, wearing a warm suit and an O2 system ofcourse. Wooooweeeeh what a ride!
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Really?!?! this cool video and that is what you take away from the experience. I guess you liked the flat Earth verification then. lol Dude, lighten up the glass is half full...
@@orogenicman It wasn't a professional science video in my opinion. If Space X made an official video or hired a professional company to make a video representing Space X, then yes I would hold them to a hire level. This is a fan made video with jokes. A talented CGI fan (not a weather expert suck as yourself) made this quick and dirty vid for other fans so we could get an idea of what to expect. Again, you are being overcritical and missing the point of the video. The artist spent more time on the wings changing positions than the sky, so maybe you should too...Its a great video.
@@Jason-gt2kx The fact that cumulus clouds don't occur at 20km is not rocket science. Anyone who was paying attention in middle school science class will know this. And the artist must have spent some time on the clouds since they exist in the video, and are, otherwise, well rendered. A five second search on Google would have given him the info he needed. While I agree that overall it is a good video, attention to details is what make for great a video.