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What it’s like to stand next to SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy boosters landing!  

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@unknown-fk4hk
@unknown-fk4hk Год назад
Looks more sci fi than a plasma powered microwave
@armoule8596
@armoule8596 Год назад
i love how it looks super fake compared to actual fake movies😂
@zebgraves4562
@zebgraves4562 Год назад
Had my doubts as well lol until you watch one take off in person. Doesn’t feel real.
@Blackstar-ti4py
@Blackstar-ti4py Год назад
But AI is doing a great job isnt it 😂
@darkmatter1152
@darkmatter1152 Год назад
Is absolutely real. You can't see right.
@adriancliton9706
@adriancliton9706 Год назад
I was going to say this looks so underwhelming and unrealistic
@stevealex5833
@stevealex5833 Год назад
Must be the same cameraman who shot Interstellar
@MrAtz1000
@MrAtz1000 Год назад
😂
@WallEWorld
@WallEWorld Год назад
This is rookie sh*t compared to Interstellar. The man went through a black hole. Can't get any more hardcore than that.
@StunXPlayz
@StunXPlayz Год назад
@@WallEWorld Spoiler alert: He literally went into a 5d dimension
@DrakyHRT
@DrakyHRT Год назад
@@StunXPlayz Not really, hyperspace could be 20d as far as anyone knows.
@vaibhavk2400
@vaibhavk2400 Год назад
@@DrakyHRT ok now we’re not even in like sci-fi lol what is with “20D”? 😂
@keithrickson8522
@keithrickson8522 10 месяцев назад
I know the cameraman never dies, but this guy's really pushing his luck.
@Mattlawton-ft6ew
@Mattlawton-ft6ew 10 месяцев назад
Cgi🤣
@SgfAlex
@SgfAlex 10 месяцев назад
@@Mattlawton-ft6ew lol not sure if you're serious, but its not cgi
@Mattlawton-ft6ew
@Mattlawton-ft6ew 10 месяцев назад
@@SgfAlex no im messing 😁👍
@josh_rdgrs
@josh_rdgrs 10 месяцев назад
😂legit came here looking for this comment.
@lumyre1706
@lumyre1706 10 месяцев назад
You mean the robotic arm that holds the gopro
@Norsilca
@Norsilca Год назад
I love how the other one just aggressively punches a hole in that cloud.
@davidb3491
@davidb3491 Год назад
It does too 😂 I had to go back
@dennisbaber9486
@dennisbaber9486 Год назад
great eye, I messed that one initially... left a little hole and everything 😮😅!!
@fatsodajuggalo
@fatsodajuggalo Год назад
My favourite part!
@bishopp14
@bishopp14 Год назад
I had to go back 3 times to see it. Great eye dude. I totally would have missed that entirely if I hadn't read your comment... and then the comments to your comment.
@girottos
@girottos Год назад
Thanks for the heads-up!
@BellaRigelOrion
@BellaRigelOrion Год назад
I never tire of watching clips of the boosters landing. It's surreal and incredibly cool! 💜
@Smellindamix
@Smellindamix Год назад
​@Jason Brown did you realize I saw this in person
@Smellindamix
@Smellindamix Год назад
​@Jason Brown let me guess I'm fake too
@Joe-mz6dc
@Joe-mz6dc Год назад
This is like potato chips. You can't watch it once.
@Gman7007
@Gman7007 Год назад
This is as real as the car flying around in space with no modifications yet tires don’t melt paint doesn’t bubble in the extreme temperatures of space. My dash cracks here on earth and also paint faded
@christhut8140
@christhut8140 Год назад
​@@Gman7007do you realize how cold it is in space? 🤦🏻‍♂️
@junglemastah
@junglemastah 6 месяцев назад
One day, this will be the sweetest site man has ever seen when he's being rescued from another planet💪🙏
@joshbamber
@joshbamber 3 месяца назад
Keep dreaming.
@Soniti1324
@Soniti1324 3 месяца назад
Helldivers, dropping now.
@charlesrhodes1089
@charlesrhodes1089 Месяц назад
​@joshbamber that's what they said to the Wright Brothers bozo.
@Squigglydodah
@Squigglydodah Год назад
Those crackly sounds are so satisfying.
@ralanham76
@ralanham76 Год назад
Those are INSANELY loud sonic booms And it's insane that it's going supersonic just before it lands 😁
@milkdrinker7
@milkdrinker7 Год назад
@@ralanham76 it's subsonic before the landing burn starts, so the booms could be from higher/earlier
@ralanham76
@ralanham76 Год назад
@@milkdrinker7 maybe 🤔. I've been at KSC during heavy launch and it looks like the boom happens right before the touchdown.
@milkdrinker7
@milkdrinker7 Год назад
@@ralanham76 what do you mean maybe? They literally show us the booster speed on its way down on the streams. Sonic booms are conical and take time to travel down and outwards.
@ralanham76
@ralanham76 Год назад
@@milkdrinker7 that's exactly what I meant. I didn't know they were cones . So maybe is now probably 👍👊
@joemcintyre2090
@joemcintyre2090 Год назад
I never get tired of watching that. It's almost unbelievable.
@loganwalker8537
@loganwalker8537 Год назад
​@Jason Brown nice joke Time to wake up
@Jeremy9697
@Jeremy9697 Год назад
​@Jason Brown you spamming this is moronic. More have witnessed these boosters landing than ppl that will ever love you
@richard--s
@richard--s Год назад
​​@@jasonbrown1263many people saw it landing in real life. But you are just a fake bot😂
@richard--s
@richard--s Год назад
@@jasonbrown1263 oh, have fun! Yes, of course, have fun, there's really nothing wrong about having fun.
@tomsmith8511
@tomsmith8511 11 месяцев назад
Wait until you see what the military use in their top secret craft nowadays then you really will be speechless. Silent and fast with no rocket's.
@erickrisler3555
@erickrisler3555 Год назад
Love the sound. The crack of engine firing up and the rumble afterwards sounds so cool to me
@johnhunter7244
@johnhunter7244 6 месяцев назад
If you haven't heard a rocket in person, it isn't terribly loud (from 5 miles away), but the bass is thunderous and incredible to hear. I just saw starship launch last week.
@LGF79
@LGF79 5 месяцев назад
I believe the sound is the sonic boom from rapid deceleration.
@erickrisler3555
@erickrisler3555 5 месяцев назад
@johnhunter7244 awesome. No never irl but I'd love to see and hear starship 1 day.
@timomomomo969
@timomomomo969 2 месяца назад
@@johnhunter7244agreed, the bass just shook everything from where we were about 20 miles away.
@Deltatwo3
@Deltatwo3 Год назад
Im pretty sure Space X has single handedly advanced our rocket tech and capabilities by 100 years in the last 10-15 years. Absolutely incredible.
@Jeremy9697
@Jeremy9697 Год назад
And thats only because of poor government funding. Space x does great work but this should have been do years ago with proper funding.
@Deltatwo3
@Deltatwo3 Год назад
@@Jeremy9697 oh I absolutely agree.
@bensemusx
@bensemusx Год назад
@@Jeremy9697SpaceX has way less funding than NASA. Money wasn’t the issue.
@Jeremy9697
@Jeremy9697 Год назад
@bensemusx ? Your forgetting space x isn't a government organization. They don't run purely on funding. Elon has money also lol
@Deltatwo3
@Deltatwo3 Год назад
@@bensemusx I disagree about the funding but I know what you're getting at and I agree with your overall sentiment.
@nicholasjohnson778
@nicholasjohnson778 Год назад
I don't at all get the masses of people that are rooting for SpaceX to fail, how is this anything short of an absolutely astonishing advancement of technology.
@TruthSetsUfree100
@TruthSetsUfree100 10 месяцев назад
Its because Elon is successful and is not a woke moron.
@U.s-epa
@U.s-epa 10 месяцев назад
Politics is brain cancer. Elon could invent a cure to all illness and these cult members would still scream racist or whatever the days insult is.
@generickwyjibo
@generickwyjibo 10 месяцев назад
I'm pretty sure people are not so much rooting for them to fail as thinking that blind fanboyism misses the problems with some things they're doing. (Worker injuries, unsafe practices, damaging the sky for astronomy, reckless and stupid things, etc) Cheap access to space is great and unlocks a lot of opportunities for humanity, but it's not some existential crisis that we should be sacrificing lives over.
@nicholasjohnson778
@nicholasjohnson778 10 месяцев назад
I think you have zero data to back up your claim about worker injuries. How much higher is their injury rate than the aerospace or construction industries? Where are the noteworthy articles about fatalities and permanent injuries. Low earth satellites have a limited lifespan and eventually their orbits decay and they burn. So the sky is not being damaged even if your view of it might be 0.00000001% impacted. Electrifying cities also "damaged the sky" to borrow your phrase, maybe we could address that before hammering away at aerospace advancements. Sorry, but insult Elon if you must.... but these weak endless arguments that are never about NASA's SLS prove that the rationale behind comments like yours are not fair minded.
@generickwyjibo
@generickwyjibo 10 месяцев назад
@@nicholasjohnson778 Reuters published an article, but the link is filtered by RU-vid. "At SpaceX, worker injuries soar in Elon Musk’s rush to Mars", published Nov 10, 2023.
@debrakleid5752
@debrakleid5752 Год назад
It’s amazing to watch these launches and watch the boosters return to earth. I live in New Smyrna Beach so we are about 30 miles away and we get to watch the rockets launch all of the time especially at night. The Falcon Heavy has a launch coming up so we may go to Cape Canaveral and see it. We saw the recent launch of the Atlas a few weeks ago in Cape Canaveral. We were going to take flowers to my dads grave.
@Bertrand146
@Bertrand146 10 месяцев назад
I agree, fireworks look better at night!
@jup52
@jup52 Год назад
This would be like a 20 story building suddenly landing next to you, awesome!
@donfields1234
@donfields1234 10 месяцев назад
And chopsticks will be just one skyscraper catching another skyskraper. 😊
@maroonmedia2000
@maroonmedia2000 10 месяцев назад
They are 70 meters high. Like a 28 story building
@jamesedwards6173
@jamesedwards6173 10 месяцев назад
@@maroonmedia2000 No, the entire launch vehicle is 70m tall. These are just the side boosters, which are a lot shorter (like, 45m-ish, perhaps; possibly less; the info isn't easily findable online; but, maybe 14-15 stories, or less---still huge, obviously).
@esaedvik
@esaedvik 10 месяцев назад
@@jamesedwards6173 42.6m for the FT version.
@michaelMurtagh001
@michaelMurtagh001 10 месяцев назад
9 story
@OfficiallySnek
@OfficiallySnek Год назад
Proof that the cameraman never dies:
@angusmullins511
@angusmullins511 Год назад
It was an intern making $16.50 an hour.
@smolltaco5667
@smolltaco5667 Год назад
You are so funny.
@ovhgermany9958
@ovhgermany9958 Год назад
​this is a cam for 1 and I identify as a rockship from the year 9593 so stfu
@kathleenmann7311
@kathleenmann7311 Год назад
😂😂😂👍
@mullins69
@mullins69 Год назад
@@angusmullins511 xD
@john-nx4xn
@john-nx4xn 9 месяцев назад
When you think about it. That's one heck of a balancing act. 🚀
@brentbel1348
@brentbel1348 6 месяцев назад
That's what I've always wondered, how to get the rocket facing the right way and keep it facing the right way all the way to the ground
@kirowilber9121
@kirowilber9121 5 месяцев назад
@@brentbel1348 Take a pencil, and try to balance it on your finger, all the little micromovements you are doing to keep it pointy end up? Its about like that but now you are moving the pencil upwards. Its alot of math, and its very precise
@cormac190
@cormac190 5 месяцев назад
your gut feeling is spot on what your watrching is fake
@Messier42-handle
@Messier42-handle 5 месяцев назад
@@cormac190 prove it then smartass
@bend3rbot
@bend3rbot 4 месяца назад
​@@brentbel1348It's an inverse pendulum in physics terminology.
@metalmartin
@metalmartin Год назад
What a view. The balance between chaotic and sublime.
@TheNobleUSA
@TheNobleUSA Год назад
I will never get tired of watching this
@bensharpe64
@bensharpe64 Год назад
Just IMAGINE how cool it'll be with Starship!
@ssshady08
@ssshady08 Год назад
I keep going back to the video too
@vaprex
@vaprex Год назад
I had tears in my eyes when they landed the boosters the first time. My (now ex) wife was like "what's wrong with you??!! What's the big deal???" She's still clueless. (she's a social worker, so... well...'nuff said)
@shanepereraedu
@shanepereraedu Год назад
Keep watching it 20 times in a raw and you’ll get tired
@Sajuuk
@Sajuuk Год назад
​@@vaprexDivorce her. Any wife who cannot understand or share their husband's passion for something is not worth it. Unless she looks like Pamela Anderson of course.
@cadedraper5869
@cadedraper5869 4 месяца назад
This video alone is a huge motivator to get me through college
@michaelbates3278
@michaelbates3278 Год назад
Wow!... Think about how insane a "chop stick" catch is going to be! 😬...
@thecyanadon
@thecyanadon Год назад
With something like 5 times bigger
@MikeTaylor-tw5wb
@MikeTaylor-tw5wb Год назад
The chop stick thing seems really silly to me..
@thecyanadon
@thecyanadon Год назад
@@MikeTaylor-tw5wb Yeah, but it is more efficient then landing leggs
@MikeTaylor-tw5wb
@MikeTaylor-tw5wb Год назад
@@thecyanadon I can understand why someone would think that - but its not really. The efficiency you are referring to is about payload weight to orbit. Which on the face of it is logical, but it starts to become much less efficient when you look intro it. Because, you now have to back burn to a launch pad that has the infrastructure to support your landing and you cant just land (relatively speaking) anywhere, which would be far more efficient - you lose a lot of the gains of the weight savings. You also need a huge investment and the upkeep of the stage zero infrastructure to support landings doesn't make sense. The costs involved with the maintenance of launch and in this case landing infrastructure are astronomical. Rockets by comparison are actually cheap. Launch complex 39 at NASA for instance cost around 500 million to build and it doesn't have the complexity of landing to deal with and that doesn't factor in the refurb costs after every launch. Its also completely unproven that this will work - we know landing legs work and we know how to build them. This is a huge gamble, that i'm not sure is worthwhile.
@thecyanadon
@thecyanadon Год назад
@@MikeTaylor-tw5wb Landing legs to support something that does not exist. To make them retractable and that strong is insanely difficult.
@izzu_1003
@izzu_1003 Год назад
I still get goosebumps watching these falcon landings. They look like 2 sentient spirits dropping from the sky like that simultaneously. So beautiful.
@cinder1667
@cinder1667 Год назад
Woah buddy
@ramon2786
@ramon2786 11 месяцев назад
Beautifully said
@SteveSetekjr
@SteveSetekjr 10 месяцев назад
😅 thus is Reverse filming you don't actually belive this crap
@SteveSetekjr
@SteveSetekjr 10 месяцев назад
You don't actually believe this
@shasta1481
@shasta1481 10 месяцев назад
@@SteveSetekjr stop using adderal
@michaelstiller2282
@michaelstiller2282 Год назад
The aliens are going to be like WTF.
@MrRicehard
@MrRicehard Год назад
WTF...these apes are really investing in sitting on top of big bombs to get to space. Crazy yokels. :)
@zhongxina9420
@zhongxina9420 Год назад
More like "heh primitive cavemen we mastered that since the time of the dinosaurs"
@user2C47
@user2C47 Год назад
More likely, they'd just check the box for "Industrial Spaceflight".
@wallysevin65
@wallysevin65 Год назад
😂😂😂
@Mr.Clean69420
@Mr.Clean69420 Год назад
They’re gonna be like what’s with these space apes and their fascination with flying space dildos
@toddburgess5056
@toddburgess5056 Год назад
Its absolutely incredible how it essentially just "falls" into place standing straight up. Its like the water bottle challenge, except it's 230 feet tall! 🚀
@EverydayAstronaut
@EverydayAstronaut Год назад
Absolutely! But one correction, the booster is “only” 145 feet tall. The whole rocket with second stage and fairing is 230 feet 👍
@liamthen445
@liamthen445 Год назад
That's really tall, comparable to 7 or 8 stories tall maybe?
@sirmontecristo2808
@sirmontecristo2808 Год назад
As Elon said, like shooting a pencil over the Empire State building and landing it upright.
@tihc1
@tihc1 Год назад
@@sirmontecristo2808pencil with boosters! But the pencil is incredibly heavy. And the boosters need to be accurate. Incredibly impressive by SpaceX!
@sirmontecristo2808
@sirmontecristo2808 Год назад
@@tihc1 I am paraphrasing what Elon said. Not my analogy, he owns SpaceX. Either way, like you said, an engineering marvel.
@johnr.timmers2297
@johnr.timmers2297 10 месяцев назад
How does this channel get better footage than 99% of the other space channel's I've seen?
@EverydayAstronaut
@EverydayAstronaut 10 месяцев назад
I’m a photographer / videographer and I work with other incredibly talented videographers (cosmic perspective) and reinvest everything back into gear and opportunities. We’re trying to capture, share and preserve history!
@DaPonz
@DaPonz 5 месяцев назад
Guy is literally on the tarmac right there 😂
@evm6177
@evm6177 Год назад
Now that's inversion experienced for real! nothing beats those landing gear stands deploying like it was designed by Tony Stark himself. 😎🍷
@LesKing-ti7hh
@LesKing-ti7hh Год назад
I was on the beach in Florida for the first Falcon Heavy launch and it was incredible watching them come back.
@SteveSetekjr
@SteveSetekjr 10 месяцев назад
Oh my God, we do not have the technology to land rockets. Straight up like a godzilla movie please
@Wagner-c5m
@Wagner-c5m 10 месяцев назад
😮??
@Ian_MacGregor
@Ian_MacGregor 7 месяцев назад
Me too! Just north on Playa Linda Beach, and it was mind blowing to see how close together they landed. Within seconds of each other!
@henryyopp9094
@henryyopp9094 6 месяцев назад
Me too! Remember the teenage boys throwing a football by the fence before they made us all back up farther down the beach?
@universeman657
@universeman657 29 дней назад
@@SteveSetekjryou should go see it yourself, if you think it’s fake.
@LBCB94025
@LBCB94025 Год назад
its just absurdly awesome to me that they even Tried this!? And its all automated!?!? 🤯👍🏻🖤👏🏻
@davehowos3557
@davehowos3557 Год назад
This could be the coolest thing i have seen in 2023
@cmathews2112
@cmathews2112 Год назад
I've always thought that the typical Hollywood special effect of a spaceship landing is always way too tame and calm. They need to watch this and up their game.
@Akathesia
@Akathesia 5 месяцев назад
That amazes me each and every time.
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 Год назад
"What was it like??" "It was windy." "Windy. That's intense."
@drummer_alex_martin
@drummer_alex_martin Год назад
It's just like from a science fiction movie!
@christosavos2721
@christosavos2721 6 месяцев назад
I watch this over 1000 times I can’t get enough of it
@justinriddle1194
@justinriddle1194 Год назад
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen!
@CoffeeMonster12
@CoffeeMonster12 Год назад
Props to the cameraman
@bobmusil1458
@bobmusil1458 Год назад
Remote control 🤦‍♂️
@m0un11
@m0un11 Год назад
​@@bobmusil1458 r/woosh
@TheMordano
@TheMordano Год назад
@@bobmusil1458 Nope. It's a 360 degree recording for a VR experience. In this case someone recorded it's VR perspective of watching the footage :)
@bobmusil1458
@bobmusil1458 Год назад
@@TheMordano I don't know what your explanation means, but I'm sure nobody was standing within 1 mile or so of the landing side.
@Wortnik
@Wortnik Год назад
@@bobmusil1458 I started smelling toast while reading that!
@Dcscockpit
@Dcscockpit 3 месяца назад
Man that’s so cool. Great audio!
@massey4business
@massey4business Год назад
Love the sound of the sound barrier being ripped to shreds!
@CyberRabbit
@CyberRabbit Год назад
This is one of my favorite videos in the entire life now.
@tonybenjamin7844
@tonybenjamin7844 5 месяцев назад
The one thing in my life that I find truly exceptional. Knowing the difficulty in achieving this makes it an amazing feat each and every time.
@user-johnvajcner
@user-johnvajcner Год назад
Never gets old and even better up close. Thanks for posting! Totally awesome 😂😮😅🎉
@josephtraverso2700
@josephtraverso2700 Год назад
These are the definition of awesome
@ExhibitTruth
@ExhibitTruth 5 месяцев назад
WOW! The landings never lose their intensity or awesomeness.
@micklawton1934
@micklawton1934 6 месяцев назад
That dual touchdown was literally perfect. Breathtaking even. Wow
@benbaselet2026
@benbaselet2026 Год назад
I'm guessing this is a remotely operated thing, but then again I would probably trust those things enough these days to have a glass shield to stand behind just to be there when it comes down :-)
@EverydayAstronaut
@EverydayAstronaut Год назад
It’s all cropped in after the fact from a VR camera. This footage is up on the Oculus store on the Cosmic Perspective app! It’s amazing!
@asmael666
@asmael666 Год назад
I wouldn't trust my lungs and organs not to rupture from the sound pressure.
@arnoniem
@arnoniem Год назад
​@@EverydayAstronaut cool
@Roach_Dogg_JR
@Roach_Dogg_JR Год назад
@@EverydayAstronaut Might replace my aging vive just to see this (and have a fresh new headset)
@thehulkamaniabrother2.089
@thehulkamaniabrother2.089 Год назад
​@@Roach_Dogg_JRU should get a neurocaster!! 🐷👍
@BradleyG01
@BradleyG01 Год назад
Keep in mind, this thing is so tall, you can almost stand perfectly upright underneath the engines when the legs are deployed
@damondanner
@damondanner 5 месяцев назад
thanks for the scale!!!
@OveToranger
@OveToranger 2 месяца назад
THAT is the single best take of a booster landing I've ever seen, usually the Space-X videos are top notch - this one is a bit more gritty (with all the debri in the air) but HOT DANG IT it was COOL !!!
@davidpawson7393
@davidpawson7393 Год назад
I've never had a bucket list but if i did, watching this in person would be the whole list.
@nathanwahl9224
@nathanwahl9224 Год назад
Go for it if you can. So cool!!!
@alastair9894
@alastair9894 Год назад
What a brilliant feat of engineering and in time with each other.
@TheRewindKing
@TheRewindKing 5 месяцев назад
That’s absolutely inspiring and beautiful to watch!
@davidfordyoyoguy
@davidfordyoyoguy Год назад
That footage is surreal.
@Megacat8199
@Megacat8199 Год назад
@Eastside Azskelad It doesn't look like cgi and its not cgi
@Megacat8199
@Megacat8199 Год назад
@Eastside Azskelad Uhhhh what? Maybe you're a bit confused, you're the one who thinks Falcon 9s are cgi, not me.
@Megacat8199
@Megacat8199 Год назад
@@solitudehero 💀💀💀
@Megacat8199
@Megacat8199 Год назад
@@solitudehero 💀💀🗿🗿💀🤡
@Megacat8199
@Megacat8199 Год назад
@@solitudehero 🤡🤡🦥💀💀💀🗿
@elephantsarenuts5161
@elephantsarenuts5161 Год назад
On an aircraft carrier the deck crew will walk the landing area looking for the smallest potential hazard. SpaceX says "F*** it, we're comin' in!"
@livergen
@livergen Год назад
Perfect reply, that's what I love about these guys, they don't have time for BS excuses. And quite frankly if it wasn't for the FAA and their environmentalist activist We would probably already be back On the moon with Space X Rocket systems. Honestly, that was some serious hole starship drilled into the ground on its maiden launch, and then to watch it do somersaults Was mind blowing and a undeniable testament of how strong it is, these folks are not playing around.
@Karuiko
@Karuiko Год назад
Starship: Why clear the FOD when you can make the FOD?
@thealgorithm2841
@thealgorithm2841 Год назад
They do FOD checks on carrier decks because air breathing jet engines love sucking in foreign objects. Obviously there's little need for this here.
@richard--s
@richard--s Год назад
​@@shannonjaensch3705do you mean the video or an aircraft carrier? These 2 platforms in the video (for 2 rockets) are on the ground in Florida.
@noel8604
@noel8604 11 месяцев назад
Realistically it makes more sense for a flightline. You've got turbine engines and wheels to worry about. With the blast from that relight engine though, anything that was there will be moved. Besides some of that debris is probably just some of the pad getting blown away.
@sir-ht4pj8nm1l
@sir-ht4pj8nm1l 6 месяцев назад
You're walking and minding your business, when suddenly Guku and Vegeta come from above
@dmeemd7787
@dmeemd7787 Год назад
This is epic!! Those sonic booms are incredible!
@MMAKingRay
@MMAKingRay Год назад
Would love to see and feel that rumble in an IMAX.
@howardtreesong4860
@howardtreesong4860 6 месяцев назад
That is so sick, that never gets old. Getting the launch stack back on the pad is so cool and reduces the cost of a launch tremendously.
@damnfunnychicken
@damnfunnychicken Год назад
words cant describe the awesomeness...
@billmadison2032
@billmadison2032 Год назад
The Confidence in SpaceX that cameraman had
@firstnamelastname9918
@firstnamelastname9918 Год назад
remote control
@velfare
@velfare Год назад
@@firstnamelastname9918 🥲
@nathanwahl9224
@nathanwahl9224 Год назад
Zzzzzzzzzz
@noel8604
@noel8604 11 месяцев назад
Bro, there's nobody within at least a mile of that pad. That whole area gets cleared well before launch.
@billmadison2032
@billmadison2032 11 месяцев назад
@@noel8604 I guess nobody understands sarcasm
@Zack-Dean
@Zack-Dean 9 месяцев назад
Me pullin up on an island with an uncontacted tribe thats still in the stone age
@Soniti1324
@Soniti1324 3 месяца назад
Imagine Elon Musk does this to North Sentinel Island.
@kadenielsen210
@kadenielsen210 Год назад
It’s so hard to remember that these are about 164 feet (50 meters) tall. They make landing them look so easy but they’re the size of a 16 story building and moving at transonic speeds at the time of firing the engine for the landing burn. Insane engineering, can’t wait to see super heavy eventually land.
@ryanrenolds
@ryanrenolds Год назад
Bruh the whole falcon 9 is 70m tall 😂 The booster is about 45-50m tall
@kadenielsen210
@kadenielsen210 Год назад
@@ryanrenolds idk, I found various sources stating that the booster alone was 70 meters. Can’t trust the internet I guess. Thank you for the correction. Still incredibly impressive even with 40 less feet
@Karuiko
@Karuiko Год назад
@@kadenielsen210 I can see how it could be confusing, since it 's called Falcon 9 with and without the first stage.
@nathanwahl9224
@nathanwahl9224 Год назад
​@@kadenielsen210 "Can't trust the Internet". Understatement of the day, sadly.
@shannonjaensch3705
@shannonjaensch3705 Год назад
Easy to land anything when the video footage is played in reverse
@reymui2023
@reymui2023 Год назад
What I'm really interested in is the screen protector he's using
@inspirednaija7204
@inspirednaija7204 Год назад
No human is allowed near the landing zone, dude... So that's not a phone footage
@Chuck8541
@Chuck8541 Год назад
This came up in my feed again, and it's still effing awesome.
@Mtlmshr
@Mtlmshr Год назад
That’s better than any 4th of July celebration for sure!
@OTNAYITPES
@OTNAYITPES Год назад
That 2nd booster shows up from the cloud is sick as fkk
@evm6177
@evm6177 Год назад
Sure, But nothing beats those landing gear stands deploying like it was designed by Tony Stark himself. 😎🍷
@cynewulf1
@cynewulf1 Год назад
Never even noticed that until you pointed it out. It actually punches a hole through the cloud...
@cameronscottcairney8852
@cameronscottcairney8852 10 месяцев назад
This gives me chills!!!
@jeffreyryan7846
@jeffreyryan7846 7 месяцев назад
Cool. I watched a night launch from Vandenberg, I had my headphones on getting the play by play, as it's going up, I saw the first stage do it's landing burn. This is 50s Sci fi in real life. As I watched, cars are gioing by on the freeway. Cool stuff
@mykillmetal1814
@mykillmetal1814 Год назад
If you listen closely you can hear the triple sonic boom just before you hear the engine exhaust.
@antismatic
@antismatic Год назад
Why is it triple?
@drifterzspaceyt
@drifterzspaceyt Год назад
Because there are 3 main structures on a single booster, 1 The Main body ,2 grid fins, and 3 the legs. The sonic booms come from these! You learn more everyday!
@dannyxbox
@dannyxbox Год назад
No, sonic booms are created when you start traveling faster than the speed of sound and has to do with air friction/ compression and decompression. These rockets were not going faster than 767 mph on approach to land… not sonic booms.
@mykillmetal1814
@mykillmetal1814 Год назад
@@antismatic Engines, legs retracted, fins. Wider points create a boom.
@mykillmetal1814
@mykillmetal1814 Год назад
@@drifterzspaceyt Engines cause the first boom, leg housing second, fins third.
@69-Bot
@69-Bot 8 месяцев назад
Where we have come to in the past 50 years is awesome. Can’t imagine what space travel will look like in another 50.
@palmerpinckney
@palmerpinckney 10 месяцев назад
This alone proves to me why Elon can inspire a team to figure out the most difficult problems. SpaceX!!!
@siriusplayz5871
@siriusplayz5871 Год назад
Cinfirmed! Cameraman never dies 😂
@firstnamelastname9918
@firstnamelastname9918 Год назад
remote control
@carl7684
@carl7684 Год назад
He is far than rocket
@siriusplayz5871
@siriusplayz5871 Год назад
@@carl7684 I know man it's a remote controlled rig... just keeping the "cameraman" meme alive bro!
@carl7684
@carl7684 Год назад
@@siriusplayz5871 yes its probably cameraman
@Ivanhasonebraincell
@Ivanhasonebraincell 4 дня назад
Both landing simultaneously is just amazing
@MysticKnight2017
@MysticKnight2017 Год назад
Can't wait for the starship to do the launches and landings the same as falcon 9 😊
@OldsmobileCutlassSupremeConver
@OldsmobileCutlassSupremeConver 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, Elon.😊 I'm not sure we need to go to Mars, but the USA needs to be on top of the Space Race.
@Catstronautgirl
@Catstronautgirl 8 месяцев назад
Elon... right. Not the thousands of engineers, physicists, chemists, programmers, and other geniuses working for him.
@dominicturgeon6058
@dominicturgeon6058 7 месяцев назад
​@@Catstronautgirl I get you, but Elon got them to work together.
@NOTONtechsx
@NOTONtechsx 7 месяцев назад
So, basically the motive behind advancement of space technology is because "USA has to stay at the top of the Space Race" cuz the main priority is to satisfy the US ego, right? 😂😂
@OldsmobileCutlassSupremeConver
@OldsmobileCutlassSupremeConver 7 месяцев назад
@@NOTONtechsx I'm not sure how we are going to take a dump with a Space Suite on.
@thatman4853
@thatman4853 6 месяцев назад
​@@NOTONtechsxyes.
@LawNeu
@LawNeu 6 месяцев назад
Great video. I hope you make more, you have a real talent. I wish you fair winds
@pedro.zurita
@pedro.zurita Год назад
The future has landed. 😮
@kotohiro4817
@kotohiro4817 Год назад
やばいわまじで、かっこよすぎる、、生きてて良かった
@TerryShack
@TerryShack 6 месяцев назад
Most amazing thing I ever saw in my life
@meetsachaniya6639
@meetsachaniya6639 Год назад
Cameraman never dies 🗿
@firstnamelastname9918
@firstnamelastname9918 Год назад
remote control
@DarlenePearl-d8l
@DarlenePearl-d8l 2 месяца назад
Amazing …so glad it’s happening!
@theonlysjc
@theonlysjc 2 месяца назад
The things we're doing are so incredible and it gets little to no love.
@timhope1510
@timhope1510 11 месяцев назад
never gets old!!! thank you SpaceX for all you do!!!!
@sisterblissuk9253
@sisterblissuk9253 7 месяцев назад
That never gets boring 😊
@ThreadedNail
@ThreadedNail 6 месяцев назад
This guy got dirt straight to the face and never stopped filming. Well done. 👍
@musk-eteer9898
@musk-eteer9898 7 месяцев назад
never ceased to amaze me
@chrislister3009
@chrislister3009 4 месяца назад
That was absolutely awesome!
@bullainsworth3130
@bullainsworth3130 Год назад
This never gets old! I am amazed every time I see it!
@richardharvey216
@richardharvey216 2 месяца назад
That is So Sick. It is Amazing they land on there own
@edmukiri1303
@edmukiri1303 7 месяцев назад
We are living in the future for real. Love this vids
@Lucky.420
@Lucky.420 11 месяцев назад
Never gets old ❤️
@davidrose3737
@davidrose3737 6 месяцев назад
Awesome Landings, incredible.
@bonniewilson9709
@bonniewilson9709 Год назад
Never gets boring ...wow the better word
@mrspeeddemon727
@mrspeeddemon727 7 месяцев назад
It's amazing to me to see, every time.
@Boris-xx7dw
@Boris-xx7dw 9 месяцев назад
It doesn’t matter how many times I watch them go up and come back, it’s amazing .
@GilesWaithe
@GilesWaithe 6 месяцев назад
Very cool footage!
@realjoecast
@realjoecast 6 месяцев назад
this is flipping amazing. We know over the years of use some are going to fail to land properly but just being able to get half of them to land is a huge resource saver compared to any other time in my lifetime. Congrats to SpaceX
@zachmoyer1849
@zachmoyer1849 6 месяцев назад
they have only lost 11 out of 299.
@Mike-ke7ud
@Mike-ke7ud 7 месяцев назад
That is so violently awesome, really is remarkable engineering!
@segredosdotiosam9989
@segredosdotiosam9989 5 месяцев назад
Unreal.. I watched this video like 50 times and it still gives me goosebumps
@ElemennoP
@ElemennoP 6 месяцев назад
it'll be a hundred years before we see something cooler than that.. seeing them re-enter and land will never get old.. to the guys and gals who made it happen?.. big..no.. huge well done..👏👏..
@Jagdpanther93
@Jagdpanther93 5 месяцев назад
This never gets old
@SynFuZe
@SynFuZe 2 месяца назад
The fact that this trumps some sci-fi shots, is insane
@TheBatGuano
@TheBatGuano 6 месяцев назад
Never gets old.
@iamluigib
@iamluigib 7 месяцев назад
Watching SpaceX boosters land upright is one of the most incredible things to watch. It still feels like the future and I’m mesmerized every single time.
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