Starship | SN15 | Flight Test Recap
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2021
- On Wednesday, May 5, Starship serial number 15 (SN15) successfully completed SpaceX’s fifth high-altitude flight test of a Starship prototype from Starbase in Texas. SN15 ascended, transitioned propellant, and reoriented itself for reentry and a controlled aerodynamic descent. The Raptor engines reignited to perform the landing flip maneuver before touching down for a nominal landing on the pad.
These Starship test flights improve our understanding and development of a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry crew and cargo on long-duration interplanetary flights, help humanity return to the Moon, and travel to Mars and beyond. - Наука та технологія
This is the kind of thing people envisioned in movies back in the 50's and 60's. And now here it is for real. Pretty cool.
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In the 22nd century, people would look at the most advanced space vehicle at that time and comment, "Looks really like 21st century science fiction"...
Starship gives me strong Wall-E vibes haha
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This is insane I can’t believe we get to see this in our life times
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If only you were sincere about it... ;)
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Yeah! Mee too!
Guys I've got a problem, I can't stop watching this!
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How is this a problem ?
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It is ?
Me too
I dont see a problem here
Im not crying, it's just rapid unscheduled eye lubrication.
Space x be like :)
LOL YES
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RUEL
Sweet!
That landing scene looks like an epic high budget sci-fi movie
No kiddinh
The truth is usually in plain sight
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Meaning what exactly?
OR .. a low budget George Pal 1950's Science Fiction Movie! 🤪
Just like the landing scene from Brad Pitt's Ad Astra movie.
This is just the beginning of the new era of space exploration, and I hope to live enough to see it evolve
Same :/.
I hope we both are - how awesome would a lunar cruise be to take one day?
Yesss❤️
depends on how old you are probably
The Earth is flat
I was 6 in July 1969... I have been waiting a long time... thank you SpaceX... for following your dreams...
@@yt45204 Imagine people walking on the moon as a thing of the past...
Hey only 58...for past 30 yeas doing UNIXs which was born in 1969 as well... I guess spacex sort of cat /dev/null > Blue Origin lawyers.. ;)
Lmao they really did a bottle flip
are you going to try to photocopy StarShip as well?
with a 6 story building.. lol
@@Gallowglass7 15 story*
Haha
@@TaurusSpace that's crazy
Starship re-emerging from the cloud layer with two raptors firing will never fail to be an amazing sight to see.
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This video makes me realize we are living in the future more than anything I have ever seen.
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Yes, it looks like sci-fi
how big is the lading legs, they look small on camera, but the must be enormous
Well, technically we're always living in the future. The clock doesn't stop.
But sadly there are many people who live in the past...
00:37 - Imagine seeing this part with the title "Aliens landing on earth" and we would have said their tech is dope.
Lol, we would say, "how the heck did they get here on chemical propulsion!?"
Hey, just checking out to see if you got your photos printed
@@nicolasribeiro7914 botos binted?
@@countryman032 No one said the final lander couldn't be chemical. If it ain't broke...
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really wanted this to end up in a museum...oh well. at least we have this awesome footage
I don't think any of us are capable of understanding how significant this is... simply amazing. Well done to every single person at SpaceX.
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I want to see it re enter from orbit that will be awesome to see
@@Rasheed1494 coming soon to a Starbase near you! 😂
It just makes me emotinal, it's so beautiful. Just like every falcon 9 landing still give me goosebumps
Is it very? I have a feeling its very significant.
The trailing edge flap camera is never going to get old. Never.
Seriously..
We will never forget you😔
in 100 years or so,This will be a memory as Human early attempts to mars.
That rotation at the end does not look real, I'll never get sick of seeing that. Absolutely amazing.
You mean the flip maneuver? Yeah it's epic 🤩😃😄
Yeah I know what you mean. The maneuver is so perfect, it looks like something we see on sci-fi movies. And now, were seeing it for real, it felt like 3D. :D
And that thing is as tall as some church towers, crazy. Imagine your church tower is flying 😅
@@Sachertortehmmlecker It's crazy that this is not even the full Starship, it's going to have the Super Heavy attached and then goddamn it's gonna be a marvel to witness.
@@vanquish9133 when you write that book i want 50 percent 😅
The landing gear deployment looked sweet on this one too,
Can't wait to see more smooth landings! To the moooon!
TO THE MOONNNNN.
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To Mars!
Smooth landing on moon, is there a nice level hard landing pad for its stumpy legs 😆🤣
rip starship sn 15 (got scrapped)
gone but never forgotten
RIP SN-15 💔
I'm so grateful we can all watch these tests live, even if a lot of us don't live in the US. Thank you, SpaceX for sharing every crazy test you do! It's super fun! ❤
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Yes. Hope our own ISRO shall learn to be transparent as SpaceX and make such space odyssey exciting to common man. ISRO attempt of moon landing might have succeedded, have they made all those small steps on preparation live to everyone.
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This isn’t just for America, it’s for all of us
These tests are truly history in the making. Kids on Mars will be taught about this someday.
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We still need warp drive 🤗
@S A and this isnt a missile. Which is more what ur used too
I still prefer 1G thank you
Revisiting this a day after SN15's scrapping.
Ya did good, SN15, you didn't deserve that.
We'll all miss SN15
That was my son’s birthday! Born on 5/5/15 and starship SN15 first successful landing on 5/5/21 :)
This inspires me, a 16-year-old to become an aerospace engineer. Thank you, SpaceX! I wish to ride that some day in the future. I'm going to be 45 in the year 2050.
il be riding it with you! il be 46 in 2050!
See you on-board 🚀
My teenage daughter has the same career ambition! Work hard, study a lot, nerd out in your free time. Good luck to you!
see you on-board at age 48 ;D
SpaceX and NASA made me realize just how much love I have for astronomy/astrophysics. I started off just liking launches because I live in the Space coast and can see launches from my back yard, but then I started becoming so invested in everything to do with the study of our galaxy and now I'm studying astronomy! It's crazy what a few things can make you realize what you love!
This made me cry science tears
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Me too
idk why but im confused why are you verified
JESUS! Did you see SN15 in the clouds?
Amen 🙏🙏
this is just so atmospheric in every way you can imagine i just love it, who ever decided to do this little cut with the sounds they use are genius
0:37 Wow! just an epic entrance from the cloud deck, and the landing leg extension too! Such a brilliant 1st. Congratulations to all at SpaceX who made this possible. To infinity and beyond!
@@vlogmotolarseille and tomorrow excited guaranteed
The 54 dislikes are from BlueOrigin staff no doubt.
Just Bezos on 75 accounts
And.me !
Rocket was tilted min.5°
Not.good !
booooh .•°
no they're from the people who lost 20% of their Dogecoin value today because of 1 Elon tweet
@@DaveWhoa There's a life lesson there, don't invest so heavily in a digital commodity if it can he so easily and unpredictably influenced. Unless of course you don't care about the money and are just doing it for fun.
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The way it slowly faded into the clouds felt like a scene out of Blade Runner
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0:36 BEAUTIFULL... Good job Spacex boys and girls, Keep doing this effort for saving us from the extinction. Future generations will reserve a very important place for you in the annals of our history.
Extinction on Earth? Shouldn’t we invest into preventing that rather than escaping?
@@shallowbay3624 Both are good when done together.
@@shallowbay3624 It is not about escaping, it's about expanding.
I'm so glad space innovation is coming back in my generation after being relatively stagnant for so long.
It might at first glance feel that we were stagnating, in the lull period we developed the soft stuff vital to plan, build, launch navigate and land the rocket. We are sometimes so overfocussed on the big thing we forget the critically important tiny details like sensors, telemetry, fuel innovation and computation and don't forget the strides in battery technology that made this possible.
I was born in 1970 and I've been waiting my entire life to go back so I could witness. Thanks to Space X I will finally get to that AND a Mars landing in my lifetime.
@@will123134 How come?
Landing orbital boosters autonomously, and making a full-flow combustion engine are both extremely significant improvements.
And there are many more.
@@will123134 dude, what are you even talking about? if this technology of taking off and landing were previously available, we literally wouldn't have planes today and would be living in an alternate world.
@@kocahmet1 I think we would still have planes. They're still a lot cheaper and less dangerous, especially for short flights. It's a bit hectic to take a rocket just to visit the next state. London to LA or something is a different story though.
This might just be some of the most incredible 65 seconds of footage ever produced. It's so unreal. If THIS doesn't prove that we're living in the future, I don't know what will.
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@@bruh.4992 Stop self promoting ;-;
CGI has been around for decades. Not sure why so fascinated by this
@@Markus_Antonius haha! So all the people who saw it in person were watching it on a REALLY BIG screen? Okay, troll.
@@Markus_Antonius And despite all the CGI in the world, we still can't artificially create someone as foolish as you.
I was born too late for Apollo, but just in time for SpaceX and hopefuly Mars missions. Good luck.
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@TheRealSab look at the channel.
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You were born way too late for Deep Space 9 though
I am gonna be so MAD if this, Perceverance landing , or any space event that had millions of views doesn't make it UA-cam rewind.
Ye same!!
2021 is such an awesome year for Space flight. They BETTER add something to the Rewind this year.
There won't be any more rewinds.
RIP SN15
SN15 sticking that landing would have to be one of the most satisfying videos of 2021
most satisfying ever??
One of the most satisfying videos of 2021... so far!
-H. J. Simpson.
SpaceX is just getting started with Starship...
Because of
It will be more satisfying
Ha! The most groundbreaking flight was the only one yet that didn't break the ground.
Or that did brake.. before the ground ..
That’s not ironic. “Groundbreaking” doesn’t mean that it literally breaks the ground so you wouldn’t expect the most groundbreaking flight to break the ground.
EDIT: To anybody seeing this now and thinking I’m a total idiot, the comment originally said that it was ironic. I think the joke is funny, but the improper usage of “ironic” is not. The comment, after being edited to remove the reference to irony, is much better.
@@dalesajdak422 It's.... A.... Joke.
@@dalesajdak422 woosh
The last one didn't break the ground either. Seeing as it exploded in mid-air. =)
Whose all here after the first launch?
Anyone here after Starships 2nd test flight?
that hot staging was brilliant
This video is so special because it describes the future in just a few seconds
This is the PRESENT man! 😆😆
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This is the new motto!
@@perspective8369 He’s talking about the future. Why the need to change his words? It’s rude. He refers to humanity reaching Mars etc.
@@Engineer9736 just saying. Everyone is so caught up by the future. Oh how great the future will be. Live to enjoy the present. Yes this is a big step into what the future will bring but enjoy it for being the present. Idk if that makes sense
Some people have no idea how big of a win this is for not only SpaceX but for everyone. Starship has had an incredible test and production rate since SN1 and seing SN15 land was absolutely insane especially seeing as they made multiple changes to SN15 compared to SN11. This is absolutely amazing work by the SpaceX team. Congratulations to all who have worked on the Starship program for an absolutely astonishing flight and perfect landing!
Absolutely.
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MECO at the instant of touchdown with the sound cutting was just pure poetry.
Main Engine Cut Out
technically its a SECO
I've watched and re-watched these flights so many times now and yet they never ever fail to awe me.
So grateful that Spacex puts out this amazing footage. What an exciting time to be alive!
many excitement, much wow, buy dogecoin.
This is what UA-cam should include in their rewind series... Not all the stuff they did ✅
I concur
UA-cam: Write that down! Write that down!
@@RC-Striker 😅
@@whannabi 😅 I'm sure they would 👉
@@RC-Striker I feel it'll be more like...
UA-cam: Damn water-towers can fly-flip & land 😮
The gimballing, the clear mach diamond shortening and lengthening during descent throttling, and the crystal clear sound of this video are all absolutely extraordinary - just like this launch vehicle. Bravo x 999999999
I think that Mr. Ragozin and the entire Roskosmos will be very happy with such a big and cool trampoline)
SpaceX 1/ Ragozin and Roskosmos 0
lmaoooo
Rogozin and Roscosmos
Dear God I hope Musk references the trampoline comment again when Starship lands on the Moon and Mars.
SN15, a true CloudLicker.
Them clouds be THICC tho
I see what you did there
I don't know what "cloudlicker" means, but I like it! I'm going to incorporate it into my daily verbiage. I'm sure I'll use it wrong, but who cares...it's a great word!
I like your videos
Pretty amazing huh! I love your content too SX!
Look how stable everything was here, even the legs locked in place (unlike SN10s which dangled all over the place) and SN15 stood on them and not on its skirt like SN10, this was a massive success and it felt like a F9 landing, we even saw the flip into the landing manuever
Yeah that was great when it flipped and you just saw bright blue sky behind it and also they placed that thing on the pad SO softly, I didn't realise just how soft it was till I saw this view, wow they really nailed it this time.
Still T-rex arms for legs though... Can't see those cutting it for the final version. But agree with you on how soft and smooth this touchdown was! Go company X!
@@Grubbbee It isnt, these are still prototypes and obviously these wont be the final landing legs, they still have a long way to go yet but this is just the tip of the iceberg of whats to come
@@fedora997 yeah. I know.
@@Grubbbee Prototype, Prototype, Prototype, Prototype, Prototype, Design and Iteration. THEN a final version, which would really be the 1st but you get it. These don't count, they are Prototypes, don't take the whole design as serious, still can change. Each and every version however will be completely different, but should remain the same depending on cargo Iterations or what not.
This is really amazing! With every flight both the Moon alanding and Life on Mars is coming one step closer!
Honestly, spacex is the most incredible company ever as they accomplish all of their goals and everyone there is so passionate about their jobs. Spacex is truly creating the future and they are inspiring millions across the planet and I do truly believe that they will get to mars in the next 10 years. Good luck to the entire spacex team and I wish starship well on it’s first orbital launch in the upcoming months.
Get to Mars, for what purpose?
@@shallowbay3624 Mars is the only close rocky body with an atmosphere and the potential for terraforming that we can realistically get too soon. Mars is the first step to making life multi planetary because just think, every moment in human and this planets history will be gone eventually, our culture, our way of life, our entertainment - EVERYTHING we have come to know and love. We have to expand out and explore because if we are confined to Earth forever, all life as we know it will eventually die. We could die to war, natural disasters, sun’s expansion etc. the human race and all life will go extinct if we do not become multi planetary, of the end for us is inevitable if we do not venture out. Along the way we can do research and possibly answer some of the biggest questions such as are we alone? Is there signs of life or past life? Most importantly, like Elon and many others have said, why are we here? Are we really just going to sit here and watch everything suffer and die? Humans are meant to explore and as spacex is a private company with new innovative technologies, we are closer than ever before. You have to be exited abut the future, and although we have many problems here on Earth, it can only get worse if we are stuck here.
@@thatlegospacefan7315 “saving the human race” I’m sorry but Mars is a hostile world. It too will be consumed by the sun when Earth is. We should invest in preventing climate change and sort ourselves out here before attempting to travel to a world in which we must live underground like rats and never reach the surface. Yes maybe in 5000 years we will be able to “terraform” it but with the current technology, terraforming is impossible
@@thatlegospacefan7315 Also, we do research on Mars with robots, we don’t need humans to analyse some dust
Yes terraforming will be a long term thing but we have to help ALL life on Earth and we are thinking about the future, think of all the disasters we could possibly face within 5000 years. Pandemics that face a huge threat to the human race are becoming a common occurrence, long period comets or asteroids could hit us, due to many asteroids and object’s orbits constantly being changed but outer planet’s immense gravity and often deep space objects only being detected short term before they pass Earth there could be many threats. The thing is that we will face many challenges but it will be the greatest adventure EVER. it’s not like Apollo where we go to plant a flag and say we won, we want to preserve life and go as humanity to stop our impending and eventual doom. Even if we go in 5000 years, there will be more of your “problems”. Climate change, homelessness, these are all problems but there is an infinite loop. There will always be problems, when one is solved another pops up so of we stick to your motive we will never go. The thing that many people like clearly yourself don’t understand is that we are not just talking about Mars. Mars is definitely a fixer upper of a world but we have to deal with that - we didn’t choose Mars to like that. Mars is only the first step and there will be death and struggle but we will expand deeper into our solar system and in the long, long term possibly beyond. We want to go to the moons of Jupiter and Saturn and maybe even Pluto! We are not leaving earth or good but we are paving the way and becoming a space faring civilisation. If we are stuck on Earth with all our problems we will will die there. One of the best quotes I have ever heard is that although we were born on Earth, it doesn’t mean we have to die there. Besides, this will be the most inspiring thing ever in the history of humanity - people on Mars and beyond.
That's absolutely UNREAL how awesome this looks. So glad it landed safely so we could get these views in 4k. Hope SN15 does it again
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Hope they make better streaming during whole flight instead cuts
@@poliux07 Clouds block video stream easily
@@poliux07 the signal is almost at light speed but clouds are clouds man
Absolutely Incredible, can't wait for the 2'nd launch of SN-15
LETS GOOOOOO
They'll probably go for 5KM this time but even then I wont be mad, Starhopper hopped 20 meters for its last hop
i hope sn 15 will be like the indestructabole starhopper!
@@tecktan7250 Hoppy is indestructable look at how its basically become part of the launch site and was used for water storage too. Maybe SN15 can be utilized in some way like that
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What the actual fuck. I am living in the future. This gotta be the coolest thing I've ever seen.
A flying tank that began a new era for Starship
I always thought I was born too late, but now I know I was born at the right time. I get to watch the future get made right in front of me. I get to watch humans become an interplanetary species.
we will do and more great things !
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No we will war over religion, caste and gender to kill ourselves, you and we are born in the right time but in the wrong civilization, :(
It is impossible if they won’t
@@madhumitamukherjee6685 Then its time to start a new one on Mars.
Its like an article you might have read in Popular Mechanics magazine in 1965. So proud of the team that made this a reality.
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This was historic. I watched this live and I am 100% sure this video will be looked upon by future generations as the beginning of mankind becoming a multiplanetary species.
That flip never gets old.
It's a great technological achievement in itself.
Damn that view of the landing showed just how soft it touched down. They nailed it
I think it touched down on one side first and then the other. There's room for improvement. It's still an awesome achievement though - so glad to see them stick the landing at last.
I think data showed 3 m/s. Ideal is absolute 0.
@@derbness It's still incredible for that skyscraper at this rate of innovation!
Yeah, compared to SN10 it's a massive improvement I'm sure now they've got the data from a good landing they'll be able to move forward rapidly.
@@derbness last time it "almost" landed was 10/ms
One of the most amazing things I have ever seen on my life
Blue what?
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That is the craziest thing I ever seen.
I saw Gagarin's flight in 1961. Then the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs. I thought that was the pinnacle of our achievement, then the shuttle came along, but sadly the promise exceeded the achievements, then the doldrums, I felt that true human expansion into space was over for now and perhaps might never continue. Then SpaceX appeared and we had a reusable first stage soft landing on rocket power. I thought that was impressive, then we got Falcon Heavy... I thought, if they can put a car into space... then... Starship. Which promised so much more. Now, it looks like that promise will be fulfilled. The age of wonders is not over, and, as that infamous movie once said "The human adventure is just beginning." Let's go to Mars.
That shot of the landing legs successfull deployment is insanely good! 0:45
I wonder how they could record the sound of the legs deploying next to 2 raptors firing?
YES that was awesome
Yeah the must have had onboard camera views saved, because those weren´t shown at the livestream
They obviously switched from gravity drop to actuators on the landing legs.
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I knew SN15 was a winner the moment I saw how fire free and clean the raptor bay was after launch
Stunning footage! Thank you for making it available.
The most amazing thing is that maneuver before landing so much calculations would have been required to do it like unimaginable.
Starship's engine gimbal game is INSANE. I'd love to take a look at their GNC code, I'm sure it's pure poetry.
I've been waiting for this! was worried maybe you lost too much footage to release a good video!
it was super cloudy
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Half of the video is CGI
next time they should record the video on to an ssd on board so that we dont have those freezes after the live stream
It looks so majestic and clunky at the same time
That's what she said
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now _this_ is a perfect description of Starship prototypes lol
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I want to cry right now. I'm so happy with this. Thank you for all these things that you all are making possible
That is truly phenomenal. The hard work your team is putting in now will be rewarded for ever...
It's so easy to watch these vids and lose track of just how absolutely immense this thing is.
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Watched this 20 or 30 times already... it's just stunning and emotional.
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Simply AMAZING work Space X Team! Very well done! There is a reason why this has not been done before because it is HARD WORK! You make us all proud. Your efforts are not lost on me and you are inspiring a new generation of space explorers :)
Absolutely beautiful.
Great work SpaceX crew!
I can only think of the millions who dreamt the dream but were never realized. From a person who as a kid built a moon base as a high school project and was, and still is into rocketry, Thank you all at SpaceX for keeping this kids dream alive.
Because the
People will be saying that about your generation in 50 years
I probably watch this at least like 15 times back to back and still can get over how crazy amazing this is!!!! And now I just can't just stop thinking about when this is become a regular thing just like watching Falcon 9 launching and landing cargo and peoples out to space this is just incredible!!!!
She finally made it!!! Go SpaceX 👏
The future of space travel is near a new era of life begins
Starship gradually falling at terminal velocity is one of the calmest things to watch!
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I love the extra camera angles, I love seeing the yaw and pitch control, and look at the cross wind on the landing - incredible!
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You can even hear the sounds of the landing feet as they dropped into position. Great video.
The most beautiful thing I've ever seen. Grats!
0:41 I love how you can see the engines throttling down!
Because the
This is absolutely mind blowing!
It’s only going to get better from here
@@gwp1915 oh you bet
@The Catonaut I see that too
Elon: Who’s ready for round two
SpaceX: say what now?!
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Wow, best footage yet! Amazing!
Thank you, SpaceX genius. Your success makes me know this world has people to keep challenge the impossible.
It is a historical pride.
Idk why but raptor's gas generator sound is so amazing and terrifying to listen to .
That's the point of Raptor it has no gas generator. In a staged combustion engine we call that the preburner as the combustion products are fed back into the main combustion chamber, each flow, the oxygen rich and the fuel rich one combining. If the turbine exhaust is vented it's called a gas generator.
@@user-lv7ph7hs7l wow thanks for the detailed description on the beautiful raptor engines.
that's why its called the raptor
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With all the pain, suffering and division in the world at the moment, seeing this happening gives me hope for our future.
А он летает 👍👍👍 good job 👏🏼
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Finaly, my congratulations SpaceX.
I love your Work.
This is just perfection. That shot when it gets out of the fog and turns vertically is freaking unbelievable
I really like how SpaceX share this moments with us, allowing to comment, and showing every step they do (even the failed ones). NASA should take some lessons from this guys, good PR can help a lot.
they are literally cooperating with NASA, u see the same stuff on the nasa-page
NASA seem like a strange choice as counterexample here. What about Astra, India, or China just to name a few?
The reason SpaceX can show this stuff is because they are a private company. NASA is a government agency. They probably won't even risk doing testing like this (at least not on such a public stage) because their failures are viewed as wastes of taxpayer money.
Don't get me wrong, I love NASA, it is amazing what those guys are doing. But I think they can improve a bit, bringing people to a project like SpaceX do. Like the flying Tesla, that was what put SpaceX in the map. Or showing the explosions of the prototypes, the dogs, ...
That tesla was just a nice boost for them, what really put them on the map was the first booster landing in 2016
Glad I'm living in the same era with SpaceX
i keep coming back to watch this, it amazes me how awesome this really is
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I wish there was a "like again" button... for all the times I watch awesome stuff like this over and over!
SpaceX gives me hope!
Tears rolling from my eyes. This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
i saw it in person:) all i can really say is that it was amazing
It was SN8 for me, those shots were freaking amazing. Watching those "silo" flies really made me think how far we've walked.
Was nice to watch it land. Can't wait to see the fully polished with heavy on the pad!
I love the extra camera angles