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@panzermacher
@panzermacher 4 года назад
wow, that was awesome.... thanks youtube algorithms for recommending this video.....8 years later :/
@ivanbreak
@ivanbreak 3 года назад
what the hell with these type of comments, you can find at least 10 comments about ytb recommend videos that are uploaded years ago on every video on ytb, I mean yea, it's RU-vid, it's not latest news channel
@panzermacher
@panzermacher 3 года назад
@@ivanbreak you've caught me at that time where I just don't give a fuck & can't be bothered explaining myself or why my initial comment is actually becoming more frequent (algorithms), so I'm just going to say, drop dead. Have a nice day.
@chasthanhburns123
@chasthanhburns123 3 года назад
@@panzermacher Ivan just coming out of the dark ages. Dosnt understand big tech keeping us dumb with control of knowledge yet. Just found a video from 2008 that showed a multiple kill vehicle that would have explained the "UFO" sightings being pushed on us by media in early 2020. I spent 9 months wondering why if the military released the video of the UFO but not Trump or anybody else was questioned about it ever.
@TheBest-lz7gj
@TheBest-lz7gj 3 года назад
lol I had the same thing gave me hopper vibes
@JeremFX
@JeremFX 3 года назад
same for me !! ;-)
@cdemr
@cdemr 3 года назад
That's actually impressive considering it was done in 2012. They legit did it before anyone else. Strange how this startup didn't got big.
@dennisschmidt975
@dennisschmidt975 3 года назад
There's a big difference between landing from a ballistic trajectory, and going strait up, and strait back down.
@sultansuleymanthemagnifice5647
@sultansuleymanthemagnifice5647 3 года назад
Nope you forgot the delta clipper
@TheNefastor
@TheNefastor 3 года назад
At the time, nobody but a minority of rocket scientists believed you could land a rocket the way the Falcon 9 lands. Therefore nobody would invest in the technology. Musk's edge is that he didn't need external funding to develop his first rockets, and then when SpaceX became profitable there was nobody to stop him from developing what he wanted. Some people are cursed with having visionary ideas but not enough money to see them through. I can name a few others.
@عليالتميمي-ي3ق4ج
@عليالتميمي-ي3ق4ج 3 года назад
‏The Innate Nature in man recognizes what is good and bad, what is true and false. It recognizes that the Attributes of Allah must be True, Unique, and All-Perfect. It does not feel comfortable towards any kind of degradation of His Attributes not does it qualities to the Creator. Many who became “discontent with God” did so because of the practices of the Church in medieval Europe and because of the claims of “god dwelling in a son” and the concept of the “original sin”. However, they “escaped” into worshipping a new theory called “mother nature” as well as the “material” World. With the advancement of materialistic technology others from different religions adopted the concept of “forgetting about God” and “let us live this life and enjoy it!”, not realizing that they have chosen the worship of the “original god” of Rome: Desire!. ‏NOW we can see that all of this materialistic and secular progress produced a spiritual vacuum that led to complex social, economical, political, and psychological problems. Many of those who “fled” their “religions” are in search again. Some try to “escape” the complexity of their daily lives via various means. Those who had the chance to examine the Qur’an and Islam, proceed with a complete way of life that relates man to establish a purpose for his presence on earth. This is well recognized in the Attributes of Allah and what does He require from man. He does not want man to be enslaved to any false deity: nature, drugs, lust, money, other man, desire, or sex. He provides man with the proofs that He is the One who can redeem so that man can free himself from the slavery to any form of creation and to turn to his Creator Alone. THIS Creator Has Perfect Attributes. He is the First, nothing is before Him, the Ever Living. To Him is the Final Return where everyone will be dealt with in the Most Perfect and Just way. He does not begot nor He is begotten. Those who attribute Divinity to Jesus forget or ignore the fact that Jesus was in a mother’s womb. He needed nutrition; he was born and grew up to be a man. He was trusted with the Gospel as a Message to the Children of Israel: “For there is One God, and one mediator (i.e. a messenger) between God and men (the ‏ Children of Israel), the man Christ Jesus) (I Timothy 2:5). A man-messenger calling his nation not to worship him: “But in vain they do worship me!” (Mathew 15:9). A man who needs to eat, walk, sleed, rest, etc.. cannot have Divine Attributes because he is in need and God (Allah) is Self-Sufficient. * ‏‎‏ www.fly-cards.com/en/cards/42 🌹 ‏ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YtQGJ1pS6Fs.html 🌷 drive.google.com/file/d/10Q_WcvkBJDR3XJOqdGuIG3ri-lYA4JIO/view 🌻
@عليالتميمي-ي3ق4ج
@عليالتميمي-ي3ق4ج 3 года назад
@Dash Kerman Read carefully and think carefully, then you know what and why dear
@kevinhagan8562
@kevinhagan8562 3 года назад
the different camera angles made it feel like a tiny sn8 test or something lol. this was so beyond impressive for the time! such joy to watch
@ShivamKumar-rw8wm
@ShivamKumar-rw8wm 4 года назад
This was done 3 Years before SpaceX... Nice One!
@ShivamKumar-rw8wm
@ShivamKumar-rw8wm 4 года назад
@@Iamrich00 calm down dude i wanted to say that, at that time technology was not much improved still they achieved that vertical landing...
@Iamrich00
@Iamrich00 4 года назад
@@ShivamKumar-rw8wm lol what did i do for you to say "calm down", i just said a normal thing, i wasn't attacking anyone
@MRCIVN
@MRCIVN 4 года назад
SpaceX was already done in 2005 I think
@niggy.
@niggy. 4 года назад
elon copied
@Iamrich00
@Iamrich00 4 года назад
KEVINsss ss it was already proposed by von Braun...
@mastenspace
@mastenspace 12 лет назад
We use isopropyl alcohol/liquid oxygen
@LightningShiva1
@LightningShiva1 4 года назад
Things have changed
@_SemestaTualangCahaya
@_SemestaTualangCahaya 4 года назад
@@LightningShiva1 lol
@SentinelAerospaceOfficial
@SentinelAerospaceOfficial 3 года назад
Why not methalox
@vendettuhh_8313
@vendettuhh_8313 3 года назад
@@SentinelAerospaceOfficial methalox is expensive and liquid oxygen is easier to get
@SentinelAerospaceOfficial
@SentinelAerospaceOfficial 3 года назад
@@vendettuhh_8313 bruh... Methalox is a composition of liquid methane and liquid oxygen. Kerolox is a mixture of kerosene and liquid oxygen. Last I checked neither methane or kerosene is particularly expensive
@dcdales
@dcdales 10 лет назад
By far the coolest thing I've seen all day.
@SKYLANDBAK
@SKYLANDBAK 9 лет назад
Wasted enough fuel & money to cook thousands of meals for poor starving people.Mans priorities are all wrong!..This is far from cool...
@DC177E
@DC177E 8 лет назад
+SKYLANDBAK This is like perhaps $100 of fuel. It's just alcohol and oxygen, very cheap.
@SKYLANDBAK
@SKYLANDBAK 8 лет назад
+Arthur Dent I was thinking more in terms of the cost of the whole Xaero program.Although space exploration can be interesting & exciting,I think there are more Earth bound problems that need financial help,before throwing money at not so important space projects.
@DC177E
@DC177E 8 лет назад
+SKYLANDBAK I almost agree. The problem is that that argument can be applied to everything, forever. "Man, that ford dude should stop spending so much money on making those horseless carriages, we have enough problems to deal with.", etc. One of the main reasons why I disagree is that when you spend money on something that requires innovation (like space travel), you get solutions to so many other problems here on earth. For example, the Apollo space program drove thousands of new innovations. Had the Apollo space program never been taken on, computers (that have created thousands of new jobs and enabled anyone to learn anything for free and talk to anyone anywhere), would not have been developed this far. The Apollo program needed computers that worked well and quickly, and the rest of society benefitted. I'd like to close with two quotes from Randall Monroe: "So, we should delay space exploration until we've solved the problems down here. That sounds reasonable, but what's the time frame on solving the problems? 10 years? 20? 100?" "The galaxy is probably littered with the one-planet remains of civilizations that made the sensible economic decision not to invest in space travel." And lastly, the most expensive space project ever undertaken, comprising of 400,000 engineers and scientists and 10 huge rockets, only cost 100 billion over 10 years. That's not even 3 years of cancer research funding.
@SKYLANDBAK
@SKYLANDBAK 8 лет назад
+Arthur Dent You bring up some fair points..What was the full Randal Monroe quote?..For some reason part of your comment is missing..
@laughintrollface
@laughintrollface 6 лет назад
this is how the future is going to be made a bunch of different companies all creating and innovating to be the best and newest. Awesome work
@maziu27
@maziu27 6 лет назад
bit too late my friend
@anotherguy1260
@anotherguy1260 5 лет назад
That's how everything progressed.
@theboatgoat
@theboatgoat 9 лет назад
thats pretty rad, love the little landing legs coming down
@archangel7052
@archangel7052 5 лет назад
Reminded me of rockets in cartoon movies😅
@spacemacassclown3625
@spacemacassclown3625 5 лет назад
CGI U TOOL
@myosisman3776
@myosisman3776 4 года назад
@@mr.spaceboy9785 i bet u dont know what a fucking boomer is ç^
@Rutherford_Sam
@Rutherford_Sam 4 года назад
@@mr.spaceboy9785 I bet you don't know what boomer means.
@sankadines
@sankadines 5 лет назад
Finally somebody created pointy missile admiral general of wadiya Aladeen wanted. Hail halmakauwahwah.
@ankitaaarya
@ankitaaarya 5 лет назад
Hahhahahaa
@CUBETechie
@CUBETechie 5 лет назад
Look like the projectile from schwerer Gustav.😄
@achmadardiansyah5544
@achmadardiansyah5544 5 лет назад
Hi ...why u call me?
@TheEverydayProgressiveShow
@TheEverydayProgressiveShow 5 лет назад
@@achmadardiansyah5544 It is very Aladeen to see you!
@ankitaaarya
@ankitaaarya 5 лет назад
@@achmadardiansyah5544 you wanted pointy missile there it is
@randomnickify
@randomnickify 8 лет назад
lool, seriously love the specks of burning concrete flying at the end, puts temperature and forces in perspective :D
@james.bformula1548
@james.bformula1548 9 лет назад
The movies are truly coming to life, amazing.
@SaurabhYadavlucknowwaale
@SaurabhYadavlucknowwaale 4 года назад
so rightly said... writers and filmmakers have been visionaries
@gts7355
@gts7355 5 лет назад
Will see you friends 7 years later when RU-vid again recommends this.
@Aadilkhan_ak1
@Aadilkhan_ak1 5 лет назад
Wrdafth
@the1onlyVFXChannel
@the1onlyVFXChannel 12 лет назад
My heart skipped a beat on that landing, but it looks like its really good at countering atmospheric turbulence, great job thus far :)
@maxiononame5394
@maxiononame5394 3 года назад
blue origin: I Landed first! SpaceX: no I did! mastenspace: *im gonna do what's called a pro gamer move*
@notasgood459
@notasgood459 3 года назад
Delta clipper: allow me to introduce myself
@Starship-SN10
@Starship-SN10 3 года назад
The spacex falcon 9 first stage is nearly 50m long, which is the size of a 15 storey building. It starts its landing procedure while around 124 miles above earth going between Mach 5.5-7.5 horizontally. And you're comparing this 61m vertical hop with Falcon 9! 🤣🤣🤣
@jrwilliams
@jrwilliams 9 лет назад
really nice work, love the internal shots.
@pyrusrex2882
@pyrusrex2882 6 лет назад
That was badass in the extreme. I hadn't even heard of retropropulsive landings in 2012, and I get a BEAUTIFUL set of mach diamonds as a bonus. NICE
@filofradi5125
@filofradi5125 3 года назад
You did it before SpaceX! Congrats
@sharrynuk
@sharrynuk 12 лет назад
Keep up the good work. Your concept of operations has enormous potential. I hope to see high-altitude flights one after another.
@timothyvaher2421
@timothyvaher2421 5 лет назад
Cool, Next stop: pizza delivery!
@badatpseudoscience
@badatpseudoscience 3 года назад
COOL! I can't get over how much that looked like the old 1950 and early 1960s space science fiction rockets.
@nagarjunkashyap5987
@nagarjunkashyap5987 3 года назад
That hover was really beautiful!
@robertthorpe2179
@robertthorpe2179 5 лет назад
Wow.Just like in those 1950's SiFi movies.
@impostrous
@impostrous 5 лет назад
Comics*
@Rutherford_Sam
@Rutherford_Sam 4 года назад
@@impostrous sci fi movies exist
@gubernamdamesse5643
@gubernamdamesse5643 4 года назад
It looked straight out from a sci-fi movie. Good job!
@Anvilshock
@Anvilshock 6 лет назад
Great work, and nice, no-nonsense video!
@arcosprey4811
@arcosprey4811 3 года назад
Holy shit that reminds me a lot of the one story of the 1960s cop who came across a UFO that had the same flame, was white, had the same legs, but was circular with a red A logo. Was that a future version of this?
@THEMADCRAFTSMENUNLEASHED
@THEMADCRAFTSMENUNLEASHED 6 лет назад
who is watching this in 2019? note - not me..
@sanjayg6842
@sanjayg6842 5 лет назад
Me lol
@patrickbishop446
@patrickbishop446 5 лет назад
You and I
@JorgeBlain
@JorgeBlain 5 лет назад
me too
@RedcoatsReturn
@RedcoatsReturn 5 лет назад
me
@leonardfoster2155
@leonardfoster2155 5 лет назад
Me
@romeoecolima
@romeoecolima 4 года назад
very good, i like the landing gear pickup system. but I wonder why he can't take off from it?
@wgarvey84
@wgarvey84 5 лет назад
1950's retro sci fi flick, is that you?
@EthanNin0
@EthanNin0 11 лет назад
Love how it blows away the choks. Amazing flight!
@1upgraphix
@1upgraphix 11 лет назад
I seriously thought this was CG at first, it's so bad ass!
@mcirving
@mcirving 3 года назад
Lmao I thought the same until I saw the interior camera the I was like 😳
@ET_AYY_LMAO
@ET_AYY_LMAO 11 лет назад
Dat gimbal
@Michael_Michaels
@Michael_Michaels 12 лет назад
The precision of that machine is incredible!!! =o
@edelahaye
@edelahaye 3 года назад
Excellent and promising. Where are you 9 years later ?
@mastenspace
@mastenspace 3 года назад
We're heading to the Moon! We've got a mission on the books to send payloads to the lunar south pole in December 2022.
@poljakov13
@poljakov13 2 года назад
@@mastenspace WOW . . . im impressed ! :D
@otiebrown9999
@otiebrown9999 5 лет назад
Control System engineers watch it. This is a graphic example of how the V-2 was designed in 1941. Extensive anlog computers were used to get the stability set up correctly.
@astronot1997
@astronot1997 8 лет назад
Wow so much KSP
@V0YAG3R
@V0YAG3R 5 лет назад
Bahadır Onur Güdürü nope
@nottrevorallen
@nottrevorallen 5 лет назад
bruh theres even the vector jiggle as it tries to track retrograde on landing its so kerbal
@bil4doe
@bil4doe 3 года назад
I think the landing leg openings are a good idea. helps let hot exhaust gases escape when landing, therefore less heat damage and explosion risk
@telescopesfs-officialchann3897
@telescopesfs-officialchann3897 3 года назад
Mini starhopper! To be honest tho. Great job dude! You nailed it
@pradipsen7799
@pradipsen7799 4 года назад
What fuel has been used that produces such magnificent "shock diamonds" , and so less pollution?
@caav56
@caav56 4 года назад
Isopropyl alcohol.
@lachlanoneil8938
@lachlanoneil8938 6 лет назад
The landing was rough but very impressive, probably due to its small size meaning a low speed effects it much more.
@samuelhinkle9370
@samuelhinkle9370 5 лет назад
Nowadays , we take so much for granted . This is beyond belief 5 years ago. What's to be " expected" in another 5 ?
@wilquecosta4111
@wilquecosta4111 3 года назад
Muito legal, parabéns aos envolvidos. Brasil, Minas Gerais.
@PappaLan
@PappaLan 4 года назад
ever thought about putting hydraulic shock absorbers, kind of the same concept of car-shock-absorbers when taking a landing to stabilize it abit more?
@Короткообовсём-м3э
Какой системы этот пепелац? Какой вид топлива? КЦ, гравицаппа или всё таки луц?
@frankopark2358
@frankopark2358 4 года назад
Самоделка, видно же. Таких самоделок в США каждый год сотнями делают любители и испытывают, полно роликов на ютубе. Главное чтобы бабки были на создание
@luisantoniomarrega1120
@luisantoniomarrega1120 4 года назад
Mecanismo interessante. Gostei isso lembra os velhos filmes de Ficção Cientifia!👍 Abraço e se cuida😷
@nicolasr5702
@nicolasr5702 9 лет назад
This is star wars guys !! you're just awesome!
@erandajanaka3790
@erandajanaka3790 3 года назад
Omg, SpaceX is following this method. I thought that was their original design. Respect to the designer of this. 👍
@Starship-SN10
@Starship-SN10 3 года назад
The spacex falcon 9 first stage is nearly 50m long, which is the size of a 15 storey building. It starts its landing procedure while around 124 miles above earth going between Mach 5.5-7.5 horizontally. And you're comparing this 61m vertical hop with Falcon 9! 🤣🤣🤣
@erandajanaka3790
@erandajanaka3790 3 года назад
@@Starship-SN10 The only thing you didn't know is "Ideas do not come in a fully formed manner." and "Whatever you think today is the best simply overcome by another tomorrow". 😂😂😂. Elon itself mentioned that he was inspired by many scientific fictional books and movies. Even hyperloop mentioned in images a few decades ago. 😂😂😂. and also demonstrated in vacuum tubes in James bond film.🤣🤣🤣. If you wanna be a tech giant, read and watch many science fictions and moves, almost all ideas are there already. The important point here is, Ellon has a vision, courage, money and luck. so, i appreciate him.
@Starship-SN10
@Starship-SN10 3 года назад
@@erandajanaka3790 well, inspire and follow are two different words. He might be inspired by this things. But you can't say, they are following this. “Following this thing” is only goes with the Spacex Grasshopper program. But Spacex can't follow the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy landings because there is no one to follow 😉
@erandajanaka3790
@erandajanaka3790 3 года назад
@@Starship-SN10 haha....I think you should listen to inspirational discussions by Other greatest inventors too. Humans need only a clue to start at point. The creativity just not come into mind its a part of a big process. The problem is, sometimes its difficult find the orgin. So, people unable to link them together. Better study some Cognitive theories, Information processing theories, and some human psychology. 😀
@fredcaldwell9824
@fredcaldwell9824 5 лет назад
Sounds like the whole top part of the rocket is hollow and that maybe a platform like a quadcopter might work just as well, ascending / descending? Makes me wonder about the top part of the SpaceX's rockets too.
@TheChippyMonster
@TheChippyMonster 3 года назад
0:46 the sound of my sleep demons coming for me
@cptrikester2671
@cptrikester2671 3 года назад
👍👍 Almost 9 years since this flight. There are now 937 👎. WHY? There may be something wrong with the expectations.
@tm502010
@tm502010 5 лет назад
Well, that was pretty awesome!
@yogibear3835
@yogibear3835 3 года назад
Tell me why at first it looked like it was edited [not saying that it was faked]
@rtjtjcdihgysupdrzvorief
@rtjtjcdihgysupdrzvorief 12 лет назад
Nice! A very useful technology for future space flight missions. I could imagine this as a way to land on the Moon if we ever should have a base there with an appropriate landing site. How much fuel would you need if you returned from an LEO and wanted to land this way?
@vinayakk2745
@vinayakk2745 3 года назад
Why didn't this get noticed 8 years ago?!
@rofflestomp684
@rofflestomp684 3 года назад
I'm guessing these guys work for SpaceX or Blue Origin now.
@xevious2501
@xevious2501 3 года назад
obviously the legs must extend further out for better stability. space x made the same mistake with early falcon landing gear, first going with tripod, Not good at all, then too short of extension but later remedied with longer quad layout.
@stickylabhome7568
@stickylabhome7568 3 года назад
hey how much is one of this? Is it possible to send something like this 10km away?
@NextGenerationHealth
@NextGenerationHealth 4 года назад
What fuel does this use? I love rockets that don't billow smoke and steam
@juanar4305
@juanar4305 5 лет назад
What happened to you? Were you abducted by Elon?
@oisiaa
@oisiaa 12 лет назад
Is that an F-15 nosecone? It looks just like it.
@каспер-ж5е
@каспер-ж5е 5 лет назад
Без гравицапы пепелац может только так летать, а с гравицапой в любую точку вселенной за 5 секунд.Ищите гравицапу господа! КЮ.
@killight9914
@killight9914 4 года назад
1:19 That rocking drop can inspire many DJ's
@justjohnny05
@justjohnny05 3 года назад
i like the little satisfying Psft psft pft ..... at the end
@luisantoniomarrega1120
@luisantoniomarrega1120 3 года назад
As patas de pouso tinha que ser mais abertas para um equilíbrio melhor na hora do pouso! 👍
@sergiogiaccone6291
@sergiogiaccone6291 9 лет назад
awesome flight, congratulations
@winstonsmith478
@winstonsmith478 11 лет назад
What was the reason for the pronounced motor gimbal deflections at apogee just before descent?
@Splintmat
@Splintmat 12 лет назад
The landing gear is badass.
@xMRPx
@xMRPx 5 лет назад
That was absolutely incredible! Up until now, I thought an Estes D-12-7 motor was awesome! Screw that. Where can I buy one of these? I want one! Pretty amazing rocket.
@spacemacassclown3625
@spacemacassclown3625 5 лет назад
CGI FAKERY U TOOL
@xMRPx
@xMRPx 5 лет назад
@@spacemacassclown3625 Nah.... Seriously? Now I feel stupid. LOL..!
@vaniltonmarques7676
@vaniltonmarques7676 5 лет назад
Parabéns este projeto cientista
@LionheartedDan
@LionheartedDan 5 лет назад
Elegant performance - pioneering landing.
@spacy1387
@spacy1387 4 года назад
This is how small businesses start ... you will get very lay. I wish you luck :D
@polygonpickle
@polygonpickle 3 года назад
this looks like the rocket that all kids drew
@cyberneticinterfacemodular3996
@cyberneticinterfacemodular3996 3 года назад
Interesting craft.
@starry4471
@starry4471 3 года назад
incredible work, although this was 8 years ago and you might have moved on since then.
@alancuevas9540
@alancuevas9540 3 года назад
this it 9 years late but how do all the electronics work
@imetzl9340
@imetzl9340 4 года назад
Is the Gimble action meant to reduce downward thrust? It seems it started losing alt immediately after the Gimble, looked intended
@doggzilla1
@doggzilla1 4 года назад
No its being throttled. The gimbal was just being tested before descent.
@lacuentadevideos
@lacuentadevideos 3 года назад
burning stuff to conquer space, is like trhowing arrows with wooden archs to beat gunpwder 500 y ago, as long as they do not find gravity handling means
@MrRiprip56
@MrRiprip56 4 года назад
Jolly Good Show,,9/28/2020...Love to know how high she went FROM KENUTCKY USA
@ThePopemeister
@ThePopemeister 12 лет назад
Ahh, the adaptability of a GoPro. God I love technology.
@voron27
@voron27 4 года назад
why no news since 2012? is this project cancelled?
@szapio8480
@szapio8480 4 года назад
Amazing given the budget
@JustJackOnYoutube
@JustJackOnYoutube 6 лет назад
awesome, those landing legs look sick
@eddysparks9093
@eddysparks9093 4 года назад
Can you imagine why we never saw a blast crater or scorched dirt with the lunar lander. Makes you wonder.
@leslienordman8718
@leslienordman8718 3 года назад
Bravo! Well done!
@tritiumrecords717
@tritiumrecords717 4 года назад
wow ahead of its time, any more good progress
@poly_hexamethyl
@poly_hexamethyl 4 года назад
Nice! Is the thrust direction manually controlled by a person or by onboard sensors/computers?
@Harish2923
@Harish2923 4 года назад
Onboard computers.
@Blankarte
@Blankarte 4 года назад
Believe and keep working. You may write the history...
@chocolateriapucon1522
@chocolateriapucon1522 3 года назад
is it true? or film edition? awesome
@LeoGrandson
@LeoGrandson 3 года назад
before space x!! AMAZING!!!!
@JacobDavidCCunningham
@JacobDavidCCunningham 8 лет назад
is the nozzle hidden inside? I would think as a rocket it uses a delhaval nozzle damn can't spell
@AmeriKenny
@AmeriKenny 3 года назад
Did the any of the makers of this rocket go and work for SpaceX after this huge success?
@AmeriKenny
@AmeriKenny 3 года назад
@ben esterberg I never thought about how much harder getting a rocket into orbit is. I’m starting to understand now why people make fun of blue origin and their inability to reach orbit despite the company being founded well before SpaceX and being funded by the worlds richest man.
@AmeriKenny
@AmeriKenny 3 года назад
@ben esterberg is SpaceX hogging up all the top engineering talent?
@MatixYo
@MatixYo 6 лет назад
Reminds me of EVE
@nurelarab
@nurelarab 4 года назад
Was looking for this comment
@MohammedAslamtit-bitsoflife
@MohammedAslamtit-bitsoflife 5 лет назад
Awesome 👍👍👍👍👍 master piece excellent experiment wow.....
@adnanarab1327
@adnanarab1327 3 года назад
unbelievable well done
@semperparatus3685
@semperparatus3685 5 лет назад
The technology is finally cheap enough we can realize the dreams of generations of makers.
@karanidileepkumar5149
@karanidileepkumar5149 5 лет назад
They did it what about space X
@musicvideodirector
@musicvideodirector 3 года назад
this is better than SN11
@ChiefGalenTyrol
@ChiefGalenTyrol 12 лет назад
What was the deal with the gimbal kick at apogee (0:19)? Gust of wind? Will Xaero always rock around like that on landing? Are you worried about tipping over DC-X style?
@alpereninan9500
@alpereninan9500 3 года назад
actually impressive for 2012...
@ThisisLevani
@ThisisLevani 3 года назад
This is dope!
@ArcanusLibero
@ArcanusLibero 3 года назад
Legendary...
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