@@is-sam Yes, you are saying 💯% correct and that credit goes to Tesla roadster and Star Man........ And all Falcon Heavy launches are________&___________
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist4 John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Seeing both boosters land never gets old. It’s straight out of a science fiction movie. I can’t wait to watch starship. It’s going to feel like Star Trek IRL.
The incrediblely hard working and genius SpaceX teams make these unbelievably complex, difficult missions look so easy. That is the epitomy of professionalism. We all appreciate you and are amazed at what you do SpaceX 👏 👏 👏 👏
Watching SpaceX make something incredibly complex and technically difficult, look routine and easy is AMAZING. Great job SpaceX. Can't wait for Starship.
This will NEVER get old. When people ask why SpaceX launches are so mezmerizing... LOOK AT THAT THING!! I cry every time I see it launch, seperate, land, launch again, rinse repeat.
Hughes satellite was literally HUGE! you can actually see the size of it during its separation from 2nd Stage. At 9,200 kg, Hughes is the heaviest comm satellite in GEO so far.
@@kalle1201 Yes, according to satellite operator Hughes, this next generation satellite is a very high throughput satellite that covers almost 80% of North and South America. It's a high-end technology which amazed me.
@@kalle1201 Low Earth orbit internet satellites has lower latency than Geostationary orbit. But the downfall of these starlink satellites were shorter lifespan(~5 years) and needs to replenish new satellites (the reason why SpaceX frequently launches starlink mission)
What an amazing time to live! Nothing can beat two SB landing side by side, this is mind boggling. And here is the timestamp you are looking for: 27:20
Some amazing speeds coupled with an amazing altitude and perfect boost landings - you'll be on Mars before I forget about what I did yesterday. Amazing feat of engineering keep up the good work Spae X and all the other companies involved.
I will go and watch the next one like this in October I drove from Louisiana a couple of months ago to see a launch but it was canceled. I turned around and drove straight back home, a 1,400 mile round trip. I will defiantly watch the weather for the next one.
Wow! What an incredible achievement. The first twin booster lander made me a true believer in SpaceX. Over 200 boosters landed in a row and most people don’t really even get it. Who else has landed a booster? Certainly is is commonplace now right? The team at Spacex absolutely ROCK! I for one appreciate every piece of history you folks create. I am so happy to be alive to see these incredible events. I was 12 when I watched the first moon landing and this stuff is on par with that. SpaceX to the moon and beyond.
Congratulations to the Brazilian team on their amazing achievement! I would especially like to congratulate my friend Allan Fidelis da Cruz for being an intrinsic part of this huge undertaking. Your hard work and dedication are an inspiration to us all. Congratulations to everyone involved!
Praised to G_d that I live to see this dream repeated over and over. Thank you SpaceX for giving the gift of allowing me to see a child’s dream fulfilled .
I used Hughesnet for years and when Starlink became available I switched. The improvement in upload and download speeds are nothing short of fantastic. The biggest improvement is the latancy time because Starlink is low earth orbit and Hughesnet is geosynchronous. Also Hughesnet has a cap on data and then it slows down unless you buy more data. Because of the amount of data I was using per month I was spending more per month for Hughesnet than I am for Starlink.
Hughesnet has a satellite on this rocket that was going up I'm hoping it helps my service but if starlink finally becomes available where I'm at, I may switch this will be my first month with hughes.
THANK YOU... to the Space X NERD TEAM.. The Dream Team.. You have heard all of your fellow nerds yell out.. 4K.. And you provided. COOL Night Footage.. And you provided. Shipboard clear landing, at night, was the most legendary thing, of ALL TIME.. And then you do this.. HEAVY!!!! @ 4K!!!! With 4 distinct shots rolling at same time.. MESA , and the other Fellow Nerds.. Salute You.. ~~`Give us more please..
Das Video heute war mega. Meine Frau ist wach geworden da ich es ziemlich laut hatte und wollte es gleich begeistert von vorne sehen. Deine Videos fesseln uns komplett. Mach weiter so ❤❤❤
@@ElonMusk-ry2bq From the very fisrt moment I appreciate very much your impressive visions and your outstanding entrepreneurial drive. Real impact on mankind 🙂
Soooooooo Awesome, congrats to everyone working at SpaceX. You have made us proud of all your accomplishments, keep it up, I want to see some Mars missions soon!
Yes it is a private company, renting launch space from NASA, and remaining private so they don’t have to show their nearly 7 billion dollars in losses. Remember there are companies that are successful, and then there are companies that are successful to a GREAT cost.
Great coverage again and these dual booster landings are always amazing to watch. Having recently watched the reruns of Lost in Space yet again, I wish they had named it Jupiter 2.
Am I a bad person to feel schadenfreude at the fact that SpaceX has completed their first Commercial Crew contract, easily taking on the logistics of supporting the ISS single handed when that was supposed to be the work of two providers, and is now starting their second such contract, while Boeing hasn't even put a crew into the air yet? The wisdom of the two independent provider philosophy has been amply demonstrated. Its purpose to provide assured access just in case one provider is grounded. Granted, nobody expected a provider to simply not be able to get off the pad, for years, but here we are. Back when the program was first proposed, there were powerful elements in Congress who wanted to just offer a single, non-competitive contract to Boeing. Can you imagine the mess we'd be in if they had had their way?
I can't be more disappointed in myself for missing this launch I scheduled and everything and fell asleep so mad at myself either way good launch SpaceX
Parabéns a todos os envolvidos, especialmente ao Alan Fidélis da Cruz, que faz parte do seleto grupo de engenheiros. Sabemos da sua competência e disposição em superar os desafios da vida. Sucesso sempre!
Love everything about SpaceX, Tesla, StarLink, Elon Musk and all the hard working team of Engineers including all that make these companies succesful from the bottom to the top that make the USA none dependent on Russia anymore. Thank you StarLink and Mr. Musk for donating thousand of StarLink units to help Ukraine. Truly AMAZING person (Elon Musk), the team and companies mentioned above. Note, I watch every AMAZING lift off and landing live on line from GUAM. Hafa Adai, too all from the Mariana's & Micronesian region.
It's a good thing they developed Falcon Heavy, i know Elon/SpaceX had mixed thoughts about it but it has proven it's worth plenty while they work on Starship. Particulary looking forward to NASA's Psyche launch.
Song at beginning is "Island Three" by Test Shot Starfish, Shook. Saw this launch pretty clearly from west coast of FL, always awe inspiring show seeing those boosters turn around and come home.
@@ElonMusk-ry2bq , provided this is the real Elon Musk for a long time but in order to prove you are who you say you are please provide the following information. How much fuel is left in the solid rocket booster after it lands at cape Canaveral on the average?
@@nps-ddpsavinglives Lol, However, they are not refueled after each launch. Instead, they are recovered and refurbished for future use. The SRBs are jettisoned approximately two minutes after liftoff and then descend back to Earth under parachutes. They land in the ocean, where they are retrieved by recovery ships and brought back to Cape Canaveral.
No reflection on SpaceX and their awesome launch performance... But Hughesnet just paid for a Falcon HEAVY mission with expended center booster to launch an already obsolete satellite! I got by with geostationary Internet for three years, and it is absolutely the Internet of last resort!
Wow, you could really see how much the center core had throttled down through MaxQ and then see it throttle up again! I don't remember it being that obvious in previous launches.
Falcon Heavy is always a spectacle! Those double booster landings are a marvel of engineering.
G Good 😅
Absolutely incredible.
Couldn’t agree more. ❤
Very cool 😎
I remember when it was science fiction to think of landing a rocket for re use.
27:20 the perfect double booster landing is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen in my life.
Can't agree more
I was born in the middle of the last century.
It's comic book stuff for me. Just amazing.
Agreed, never gets old!😍
It was not perfectly synchronized like the first FH launch but still amazing to watch
@@is-sam Yes, you are saying 💯% correct and that credit goes to Tesla roadster and Star Man........ And all Falcon Heavy launches are________&___________
18:57 - Startup
19:45 - T-10
19:55 - Liftoff
21:05 - Max-Q
22:22 - BECO
22:27 - Booster Sep
22:48 - Booster Back
23:45 - MECO
24:26 - Fairing Sep
26:10 - Entry
27:26 - Landing
28:25 - SECO-1
46:35 - SES-2
48:08 - SECO-2
3:42:01 - SES-3
3:42:35 - SECO-3
3:48:52 - Deploy
Not the hero we deserve but definitely the hero we needed.
They should really talk to us
🙏❤️
@@Willene1950They talks to us don't you hear?!
@@sagitarius1591 no I didn't hear them
Never get old seeing those Booster Landings.
Go SpaceX
@@whompywheels5165Oh I gotta see what this is about 😮
Please do tell.
@@whompywheels5165 yes please explain. This is gonna be good lmao
@@whompywheels5165 I need to know more, tell me more
. Ur a troll keep it up buddy I'm sure you'll get somewhere in life
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist4
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Falcon Heavy is in Startup: 18:56
LD ‘Go’ for launch: 19:12
T-minus 30 seconds: 19:25
Liftoff: 19:55
Supersonic: 20:53
Max-Q: 21:10
BECO: 22:25
Booster sep: 22:27
MECO: 23:54
Stage Sep: 23:55
SES-1: 24:00
Fairing deploy: 24:26
Entry burns: 26:09
Landing burns: 27:20
Landings: 27:37
SECO-1: 28:26
SES-2: 46:38
SECO-2: 48:07
SES-3: 3:42:01
SECO-3: 3:42:31
Deploy: 3:48:53
Thanks a lot!😊
@@my__opinion This isn't my usual shtick, but I'm happy to help! Right place, right time. :D
Congrats SpaceX for an amazing launch! Hope to see you soon in future missions. Go SpaceX!
The voice-over narration of the launch was outstanding. Calm, clear, articulate, informative. Really well done.
And she didn’t try talking over the controllers🚀
@@Rob_S_Z06 =www.isro.gov.in/contact.html
Seeing both boosters land never gets old. It’s straight out of a science fiction movie. I can’t wait to watch starship. It’s going to feel like Star Trek IRL.
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Only thing better than watching a Falcon 9 booster landing is watching Falcon Heavy nail two perfect landings side by side! Incredible as always! 🎯 🎯
The incrediblely hard working and genius SpaceX teams make these unbelievably complex, difficult missions look so easy. That is the epitomy of professionalism.
We all appreciate you and are amazed at what you do SpaceX 👏 👏 👏 👏
Watching SpaceX make something incredibly complex and technically difficult, look routine and easy is AMAZING. Great job SpaceX. Can't wait for Starship.
This will NEVER get old. When people ask why SpaceX launches are so mezmerizing... LOOK AT THAT THING!! I cry every time I see it launch, seperate, land, launch again, rinse repeat.
Hughes satellite was literally HUGE! you can actually see the size of it during its separation from 2nd Stage. At 9,200 kg, Hughes is the heaviest comm satellite in GEO so far.
Although it is so far away from earth surface, it is possible to provides internet to the earth surface?
Why so spacex uses the low earth orbit by many satellites and not the geostat orbit by one big sattelite? Do you have an idea?
@@kalle1201sim, tecnologia meu caro, Hughes Net já existe faz tempo e é só via satélite
@@kalle1201 Yes, according to satellite operator Hughes, this next generation satellite is a very high throughput satellite that covers almost 80% of North and South America. It's a high-end technology which amazed me.
@@kalle1201 Low Earth orbit internet satellites has lower latency than Geostationary orbit. But the downfall of these starlink satellites were shorter lifespan(~5 years) and needs to replenish new satellites (the reason why SpaceX frequently launches starlink mission)
What an amazing time to live! Nothing can beat two SB landing side by side, this is mind boggling. And here is the timestamp you are looking for: 27:20
As someone who has worked on the J3 project for the last 4-5 years for this launch, my stomach was in my throat for the 3.5 hours of this deployment.
Much, much better narration. Thank you for getting factual and moving away from the silliness.
Some amazing speeds coupled with an amazing altitude and perfect boost landings - you'll be on Mars before I forget about what I did yesterday. Amazing feat of engineering keep up the good work Spae X and all the other companies involved.
That double landing keeps on being awesome! It never fails. Great job as always Spacex!
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It never fails to amaze me watching those booster landings. Absolutely stunning to see. Congratulations on another successful launch and recovery!
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I saw it live yesterday, and it was awesome to see human achievements in the field of knowledge and exploration ❤🎉 Congrats SpaceX
I will go and watch the next one like this in October I drove from Louisiana a couple of months ago to see a launch but it was canceled. I turned around and drove straight back home, a 1,400 mile round trip. I will defiantly watch the weather for the next one.
@mglsite yeah, unfortunately, they cancelled it, but I really hope you'll make it next time and enjoy the launch. Have a nice trip
Wow! What an incredible achievement. The first twin booster lander made me a true believer in SpaceX. Over 200 boosters landed in a row and most people don’t really even get it. Who else has landed a booster? Certainly is is commonplace now right? The team at Spacex absolutely ROCK! I for one appreciate every piece of history you folks create. I am so happy to be alive to see these incredible events. I was 12 when I watched the first moon landing and this stuff is on par with that. SpaceX to the moon and beyond.
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@@ElonMusk-ry2bqlmao
Congratulations on the success of this record-breaking mission!
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Fantastique ! ❤ Bravo à toutes les personnes impliquées dans ce travail. ❤💫
Men! Spacex is such an exciting company to work at!! We need to wake up every day with this kind of excitement!!
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This is so underrated at the moment and should be all over. I loved that Netflix documentary.
Absolutely Astonishing Footage.. congratulations to the Entire Team of SpaceX
Nicely done yet again. Never gets old watching the landings.
I never get tired of these. The booster recovery events always amaze me.
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You record breakers just wont stop.
Bravo SpaceX. Im talking flawless work!
What a great team.
Keep going.
You are a shining star in this nation.
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Congratulations to the Brazilian team on their amazing achievement! I would especially like to congratulate my friend Allan Fidelis da Cruz for being an intrinsic part of this huge undertaking. Your hard work and dedication are an inspiration to us all. Congratulations to everyone involved!
Go SpaceX! Go Falcon Heavy! Go JUPITER 3! Those dual booster landings are astonishing! In my opinion Falcon Heavy is the best Rocket on this moment!
La mejor empresa espacial que hay actualmente simplemente transmiten una emoción increíble, felicidades spacex.
Praised to G_d that I live to see this dream repeated over and over. Thank you SpaceX for giving the gift of allowing me to see a child’s dream fulfilled .
I watched live during the day, very entertained for my day off.😊
This was my first rocket launch I got to watch! Was awesome being on the beach about as close to the landing sites as you can…
Superb job, SpaceX! Thank-you. 👌🙂🚀
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I,m very happy, I watched this launch from Cape Canaveral.
It was so crazy, so beautiful. Thanks SpaceX for the great job, congrats. 🚀
Excellent. This is what Falcon Heavy was built for!
Another gorgeous Falcon nebula. Job well done SpaceX
Watching this on Starlink provided internet connection here in Sweden! Well done and keep up the good work.
Those booster's landing was smooth congrats team space x love from India🙌 👏
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I saw this in person yesterday. It was amazing!
I used Hughesnet for years and when Starlink became available I switched. The improvement in upload and download speeds are nothing short of fantastic. The biggest improvement is the latancy time because Starlink is low earth orbit and Hughesnet is geosynchronous. Also Hughesnet has a cap on data and then it slows down unless you buy more data. Because of the amount of data I was using per month I was spending more per month for Hughesnet than I am for Starlink.
Hughesnet has a satellite on this rocket that was going up I'm hoping it helps my service but if starlink finally becomes available where I'm at, I may switch this will be my first month with hughes.
THANK YOU... to the Space X NERD TEAM.. The Dream Team.. You have heard all of your fellow nerds yell out..
4K.. And you provided. COOL Night Footage.. And you provided. Shipboard clear landing, at night, was the most legendary thing, of ALL TIME.. And then you do this..
HEAVY!!!! @ 4K!!!! With 4 distinct shots rolling at same time.. MESA , and the other Fellow Nerds.. Salute You.. ~~`Give us more please..
Das Video heute war mega. Meine Frau ist wach geworden da ich es ziemlich laut hatte und wollte es gleich begeistert von vorne sehen. Deine Videos fesseln uns komplett. Mach weiter so ❤❤❤
Again, great performance by SpaceX - congratulations ...
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@@ElonMusk-ry2bq From the very fisrt moment I appreciate very much your impressive visions and your outstanding entrepreneurial drive. Real impact on mankind 🙂
Love the space tunes! I wasn't expecting a throw back to 2004!
Music by Architect Sound
Soooooooo Awesome, congrats to everyone working at SpaceX. You have made us proud of all your accomplishments, keep it up, I want to see some Mars missions soon!
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Watching this "Show" and hearing the "Crowd" cheering...
Better than watching professional sports!
ThanX, SpaceX!
SpaceX makes it look easy, but it's not. Congratulations guys. Another amazing mission.
It never gets old. Excellent work
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Amazing! Kudos to all involved in this historic mission.
Congratulations SpaceX! Job well done. Thanks for streaming and posting this. 🙂
When you think that this is a private company it just blows the mind. Well done SpaceX!!
Yes it is a private company, renting launch space from NASA, and remaining private so they don’t have to show their nearly 7 billion dollars in losses. Remember there are companies that are successful, and then there are companies that are successful to a GREAT cost.
@@joshuacoldwater well SpaceX almost started from scratch after losses of falcon 1, now they're the most successful space company in the world by far.
Another great launch 👋 , Congratulations Space X 💪👋
FINALLY!!!! AT 3 HOURS AND 28 MINUTES someone talks
Congratulations to all at Spacex - awesome engineering.
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On this launch, you did a 'The Launch Pad" visual presentation, which I mean as an "EXCELLENT" job!!!! JMS
oh no, i missed the live broadcast, i will watch the recording though, SPACEX is awesome, its amazing how the rocket launch back and land its awesome,
I was outside when the satellites went overhead! What a sight! Glad to see Falcon Heavy make a return!
Great coverage again and these dual booster landings are always amazing to watch.
Having recently watched the reruns of Lost in Space yet again, I wish they had named it Jupiter 2.
That might have put the Space Robinson family's noses out of joint. 🤣 Let's just hope it doesn't end up "Lost in Space" like them!
People don’t care about the launching , they care about the landing.😂
SpaceX launching the competition's internet.
congratulations spaceX you are the greatest and no.1 in the world ❤
congrats can't wait till the start of your second commercial crew contract in august
Am I a bad person to feel schadenfreude at the fact that SpaceX has completed their first Commercial Crew contract, easily taking on the logistics of supporting the ISS single handed when that was supposed to be the work of two providers, and is now starting their second such contract, while Boeing hasn't even put a crew into the air yet?
The wisdom of the two independent provider philosophy has been amply demonstrated. Its purpose to provide assured access just in case one provider is grounded. Granted, nobody expected a provider to simply not be able to get off the pad, for years, but here we are. Back when the program was first proposed, there were powerful elements in Congress who wanted to just offer a single, non-competitive contract to Boeing. Can you imagine the mess we'd be in if they had had their way?
Wow, Ronnie really nailed it.
THANK YOU so much 🙏❤️. A this music is Perfect for looking at Jupiter🙏❤️.
Music by Architect Sound
Another brilliant FH mission. Well done. 🚀🚀🚀👍
Double booster landing is better then double rainbow shining! ❤😮
I can't be more disappointed in myself for missing this launch I scheduled and everything and fell asleep so mad at myself either way good launch SpaceX
The tri rod and cro reems boosting through the turbex just zings through the humjets like butter.
These videos are never bad, but always immediately send me back to Kerbal Space Program..... (1 not 2, just sayin)
that intro music hits different, it sounds... Otherworldly
Most of the music written and composed by Architect Sound
Amazing Launch. Congrats SpaceX.
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Parabéns a todos os envolvidos, especialmente ao Alan Fidélis da Cruz, que faz parte do seleto grupo de engenheiros. Sabemos da sua competência e disposição em superar os desafios da vida. Sucesso sempre!
Love everything about SpaceX, Tesla, StarLink, Elon Musk and all the hard working team of Engineers including all that make these companies succesful from the bottom to the top that make the USA none dependent on Russia anymore. Thank you StarLink and Mr. Musk for donating thousand of StarLink units to help Ukraine. Truly AMAZING person (Elon Musk), the team and companies mentioned above. Note, I watch every AMAZING lift off and landing live on line from GUAM. Hafa Adai, too all from the Mariana's & Micronesian region.
At liftoff, the guy accidentally said "Go Falcon 9" LOL but immediately corrected himself "Go Falcon Heavy".
I think he might have said it on purpose knowing that falcon heavy side cores are also falcon 9 boosters
WE would like to thank EVERYONE that works for SpaceX for making this happen.
It's a good thing they developed Falcon Heavy, i know Elon/SpaceX had mixed thoughts about it but it has proven it's worth plenty while they work on Starship. Particulary looking forward to NASA's Psyche launch.
Thanks a lot for sharing with us!
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What a beautiful stunningly amazingly site to see
I love Spacex
Song at beginning is "Island Three" by Test Shot Starfish, Shook. Saw this launch pretty clearly from west coast of FL, always awe inspiring show seeing those boosters turn around and come home.
I would have loved to seen this one, amazing tech advancements by SpaceX
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@@ElonMusk-ry2bq , provided this is the real Elon Musk for a long time but in order to prove you are who you say you are please provide the following information. How much fuel is left in the solid rocket booster after it lands at cape Canaveral on the average?
@@nps-ddpsavinglives Lol, However, they are not refueled after each launch. Instead, they are recovered and refurbished for future use. The SRBs are jettisoned approximately two minutes after liftoff and then descend back to Earth under parachutes. They land in the ocean, where they are retrieved by recovery ships and brought back to Cape Canaveral.
No reflection on SpaceX and their awesome launch performance... But Hughesnet just paid for a Falcon HEAVY mission with expended center booster to launch an already obsolete satellite! I got by with geostationary Internet for three years, and it is absolutely the Internet of last resort!
29000km away and still great live view. 🤯
I WILL go and watch the next launch like this.
Great ! Keep goin
Thanks for this video.
Greetings from Brazil
Outstanding! Thank You!
Y does ses-3-seco3 slow it down when ur meant to pick up speed whilst it burns ?
F in the chat for center core, he done did good...
Never gets old!!
SpaceX NEVER lets anything stand in 'Their' _WEIGH_
Go Falcon Heavy, Go STARSHIP, Go SpaceX (!)
Wow, you could really see how much the center core had throttled down through MaxQ and then see it throttle up again! I don't remember it being that obvious in previous launches.
It wasn't, because they didn't weigh nearly as much.
this wonderful mission will help mankind learn so much more about Jupiter and its moons
Sorry, no. The Jupiter 3, also called Echostar-24, is a Hughes Aerospace communications satellite now in geosynchronous orbit.
"Super-science mingles with the bright stuff of dreams..." --Neil Peart, Countdown
Hells yeah! Great job SpaceX!
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What a wonderful miracle of SCIENCE
And this was my end of the patience of 3 days
Как совместить одновременно науку и шоу?!Правильно наблюдать запуски SpaceX)
Молодцы,ребзи!Моё почтение)
SpaceX just get's better and better.