Honestly I'm just as impressed that they can recover and reuse those fairings 10+ times. I know it's not as impressive as vertically landing the first stage on a barge, but still, they're dropping from 100+ kilometers with no power or guidance and they get them back.
WOW! 🤯 This is the first time I've watched a launch and landing in real time. All I could think was how stoked I am to be alive now. Not only just to witness these incredible achievements, but to be able to do so from my phone in South Africa!
I've never watched a SpaceX launch/landing before. That was literally the coolest and most amazing thing I have EVER seen. Imagine how much money we could have saved in the past by reusing parts and equipment on NASA launches and landing it instead of just dropping it into the ocean. I love this.
@@widneyburton5559 hi, Great idea. Imagine having Neuralink insert a chip in your brain as a fetus. With the chip receiving data from your phone, you could watch and record your birth in your one brain as well as a video.
@@milire2668 not exactly, they still need RCS system to keep control during descent and parachutes ofc. But no one else is reusing these things 10 times +
@@clevergirl4457 whats rcs? sry im not an expert/engineer, i just thought they were dropping right into the ocean were they get picked up whereas the boosters need to land themselves which is crazy
Literally. For (other such) amazing things may be happening (elsewhere), but for ‘the world’ to actually (get to) see them, that be invoke moral quality by sharing.
These return flights from space never get old. Quite exhilarating to see the view falling from space and through the atmosphere (wish there was a recorded stream from the booster showing in glorious HD the whole trip and full screen)
Can you please add a camera pointing up from the drone ship so we can see a booster coming down? I understand you need a view of the landing itself for evidence in case of failure but we’d love to see those first stages gracefully coming down of the drone ship. ❤
I remember whenever there was stage seperation there were screams of joy from the control center but now for them its just another normal day at spaceX.
If you think that's a lot, check out their rideshare launches: January's rideshare launch had 114 satellites. Admittedly many of them were cubesats (from 10cm by 10cm by 10cm up to 60cm by 60cm by 60cm) but that's still a huge number of things to put into orbit simultaneously.
I love it, hopefully my Starlink speeds will improve I'm about to send it all back very disappointed and within the 30 day window. I'll never get tired of watching these amazing launches
Piele de găină de fiecare dată...cred că am cel puțin 50 de lansări "la activ"! 👏💪 Felicitări pentru munca depusă și mulțumiri "din partea pământenilor"...cu adevărat *out of this world*! Gongrats #spacex 👏🚀🛰️🇷🇴🇺🇸
@spacex is there a way that you can show the trajectory graphic before the end of the landing? I live in the Northeast and it would be cool to know when the second stage will be heading up the coast and be able to see it during night launches.
Incredibly cool. I hope you check the telemetry every time after the flight, so that you can increase the quality of the flight each time. The expert system does a great job with that. And the AI can make edits.
18:00 That was your CLEANEST landing yet! You can watch it frame-by-frame with no issues. A first for me. I expected for there to be a little bit of chaos that makes the cameras unusable for a brief moment. Congratulations of getting this far SpaceX and teams. 8:28 I know Just Read the Instructions is a drone ship, but I'm not sure if it is wise to leave rust on the surface of the landing pad, especially considering the salty air environment and recent ocean news regarding man made sea vessels (well, submersible, but you get what I mean) I know you guys SMASHED the turnaround record before at just 9 days, but what is the typical turnaround time for a Falcon 9?
As nice as it is to see the Nvac engine glowing away in space, while you have a good connection to the booster, PLEASE give us that in full screen and just 'flick' back to the big orange cone when there is a signal dropout. 😎🖖 Oh yeah, it was cool to see, what looked like one of the fairing halves falling back as well. 😎🖖
I was just joking to myself: I'm in the place where generations before us were with space launches - they're so routine we ignore how difficult each of them are. I laughed and said: "gee, I bet if I dialed into UA-cam I can probably find a clip from the last week from SpaceX" - and I happened on this one, launched only an hour before I found it.
Does anyone remember when Elon said we would get bored watching the Falcon 9 land? Well it may be true but there's more than 10,000 of us still watching, so thanks Elon and SpaceX.
would love to see an icon showing the rocket's attitude compared to earth's surface so you can get a sense of it transitioning from vertical flight to an orbital trajectory
So I have a question ... How does the booster make it back to shore after landing? Is there a support ship that meets the drone ship and plucks the booster off for transport?
I think you’re spoiling us with how regular this is - 44 launches in 2023! That’s more than China & Russia combined!! 203 Orbital Class Booster landings overall! That’s 203 more than everyone else!
As an aeronautic engineer I can only repeat myself... you guys make this look just too easy... congratulations once more to the entire team 👏
Yes CGI is very easy to use and cheap as well...
@@truthwarstv😂😂😂 Good one
@@truthwarstv LMAO I bet you think the Earth is only 6000 years old and space above is just a dome. Clown.
Honestly I'm just as impressed that they can recover and reuse those fairings 10+ times. I know it's not as impressive as vertically landing the first stage on a barge, but still, they're dropping from 100+ kilometers with no power or guidance and they get them back.
@@truthwarstvjajaja tranquilo mejor anda a seguir diciendo que el 5G produce Covid 19 😂😂😂
I watch every single one of these launches and it still amazes me every time.
Great tijmiing Alan 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮🎉😢❤❤❤ 2:09 2:11 2:12
17:52 I'll always be amazed at the first stage landing.
Never gets old.
And, since the early days, not a single miss.
Ground to space to ground in 9 minutes. Absolutely unreal…
180 km in 8.5 minutes
when can we take this journey it would make an ace fairground ride for billionaries lol
Unreal is right...what nonsense
@@glennclark7472- "what nonsense"
"Please... do elaborate.", he asked the chemtrail loonie.
Just as impressive is 0 - the speed of sound in 60 seconds. And they thought the Tesla Roadster doing 0 - 60 in 1.9 seconds was impressive! 😄
This is like clock work its crazy how we are used to the landing and the smoothness of the entire process. Truely incredible.
18:00 203th Landing.
I look forward to the 204nd.
@@AA-qc9sl casually launching an infrared telescope for ESA
The landing of the boosters will never, EVER get old. Ever.
WOW! 🤯
This is the first time I've watched a launch and landing in real time.
All I could think was how stoked I am to be alive now. Not only just to witness these incredible achievements, but to be able to do so from my phone in South Africa!
watch the next Starship start live 😉
@rodelkalle4019 has a provisional launch date been scheduled?
@@NatalieRayne Nope, not yet. based on everything I'm hearing though, I would expect August or September at the earliest.
Well done SpaceX! Another fantastic lift-off and landing.
I've never watched a SpaceX launch/landing before. That was literally the coolest and most amazing thing I have EVER seen. Imagine how much money we could have saved in the past by reusing parts and equipment on NASA launches and landing it instead of just dropping it into the ocean. I love this.
Welcome to the channel! Hope you enjoy it, lots of cool content here!
Indeed, watching beats the reels of the finest documentaries.
I presume today, is your 2nd day after birth, welcome to the developed world.
@@N1gel gee whiz it sure is! Makes me wonder why I didn't have my phone glued to my forehead the first 24 hours of existence
@@widneyburton5559 hi,
Great idea.
Imagine having Neuralink insert a chip in your brain as a fetus.
With the chip receiving data from your phone, you could watch and record your birth in your one brain as well as a video.
Everyone focuses on the star of the show: the booster landings.
But that fairing half is flying for it's 10th time!? That's insane!
They have a booster which has flown (I think) 14 times!!
@@jimbo32234 actually, they have two that have flown 15 times!
SpaceX wants to certify Falcon 9 to fly boosters up to 20 times each.
well, fairings just falling by themselves lol
@@milire2668 not exactly, they still need RCS system to keep control during descent and parachutes ofc.
But no one else is reusing these things 10 times +
@@clevergirl4457 whats rcs? sry im not an expert/engineer, i just thought they were dropping right into the ocean were they get picked up whereas the boosters need to land themselves which is crazy
Absolutely love these morning launches. Amazing images and a fantastic job as always. Go Falcon Go Starlink..... That landing shot 👌
It always make me smile when those legs touch down. Kudos SpaceX.
World has never seen anything like this untill SpaceX came around. What a performance.
Literally.
For (other such) amazing things may be happening (elsewhere), but for ‘the world’ to actually (get to) see them, that be invoke moral quality by sharing.
Yes, much better graphics department than NASA
@@JoshuaSarleswe got a space denier over here
never get old watching each launch another beautiful view of the process
Launching the Falcon-9 becomes a daily routine. The amazing daily routine!
That landing was so clean. Well done spaceX!
Your mom
At 16:25 "the first stage is flying for its 8th time today" - that is a *very* busy turnaround!
The future of commercial space exploration is awesome.
Never gets old no matter how old I get!😮🎉.
my 1st time watching this live love seeing the recovery of the rocket
203 landings and it never gets old. Thanks for showing the side view of the landing. Such precision is amazing.
I am pretty sure that I saw the 242 Falcon launches and it never gets old.
Amazing! 👏🏼 to the engineers and staff.
Amazing launch. Congrats SpaceX.
These return flights from space never get old. Quite exhilarating to see the view falling from space and through the atmosphere (wish there was a recorded stream from the booster showing in glorious HD the whole trip and full screen)
Can you please add a camera pointing up from the drone ship so we can see a booster coming down? I understand you need a view of the landing itself for evidence in case of failure but we’d love to see those first stages gracefully coming down of the drone ship. ❤
Yes, please.
Never gets old
Go Falcon! Go Starlink!! Go SpaceX Team!!! Another glorious mission.
2 launches within 24 hours?? 😅 This is incredible
I just skip to the landing, it never gets old.
I remember whenever there was stage seperation there were screams of joy from the control center but now for them its just another normal day at spaceX.
It's crazy how SpaceX can fit that many satellites in one rocket
...star link "kabob"........
If you think that's a lot, check out their rideshare launches: January's rideshare launch had 114 satellites. Admittedly many of them were cubesats (from 10cm by 10cm by 10cm up to 60cm by 60cm by 60cm) but that's still a huge number of things to put into orbit simultaneously.
I never get tired of it❤
Awesome stage landing
just another day in the office. AMAZING
I love it, hopefully my
Starlink speeds will improve I'm about to send it all back very disappointed and within the 30 day window.
I'll never get tired of watching these amazing launches
Nicely synced, well-measured countdown on this one! 😎✌️
It simply doesn't get any better than watching those landings while using Starlink Internet. What a great time to be alive.
Never gets old.
Way cool and awesome sauce. Me USAF DAV 1977 - 1985 and I still enjoy the ride so to speak.
This never gets old
I can never hide my amazement,
even after watching SpaceX's rocket launches 200 times.💫🌎
Outstanding performance & team work let's go JPL 09 .
never gets old.
I thought the stage 1 will fall off at some random place but wow this is amazing and advanced
Just another happy landing 😊
Stunning landing! What beats a morning launch of a falcon 9?
That was amazing!!!
Still, absolutly amazing
Best 9 minutes of my life!
Epic launch
Thanks again for another lovely dose of the future now!
Perfect, works like a swiss watch ⌚.
Another great job by the Spacex team.
Always stunning 😮😮👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful... still...
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
Fantastic
And to land 202x is amazing great job SpaceX
incredible
Amazing!!!
That was a tasty landing.
SpaceX gets to space and lands stage 1 faster than my coffee maker makes a full pot of coffee. 👍
Might sound strange, but I find the 1st stage landing the most exiting lol. The first time in saw a 1st stage double landing, it just blew my mind.
Spacex and elon made landing look so easy which is not . Great job
Piele de găină de fiecare dată...cred că am cel puțin 50 de lansări "la activ"! 👏💪 Felicitări pentru munca depusă și mulțumiri "din partea pământenilor"...cu adevărat *out of this world*! Gongrats #spacex 👏🚀🛰️🇷🇴🇺🇸
@spacex is there a way that you can show the trajectory graphic before the end of the landing? I live in the Northeast and it would be cool to know when the second stage will be heading up the coast and be able to see it during night launches.
Incredibly cool. I hope you check the telemetry every time after the flight, so that you can increase the quality of the flight each time. The expert system does a great job with that. And the AI can make edits.
18:00 That was your CLEANEST landing yet! You can watch it frame-by-frame with no issues. A first for me. I expected for there to be a little bit of chaos that makes the cameras unusable for a brief moment. Congratulations of getting this far SpaceX and teams.
8:28 I know Just Read the Instructions is a drone ship, but I'm not sure if it is wise to leave rust on the surface of the landing pad, especially considering the salty air environment and recent ocean news regarding man made sea vessels (well, submersible, but you get what I mean)
I know you guys SMASHED the turnaround record before at just 9 days, but what is the typical turnaround time for a Falcon 9?
Awesome job, SpaceX! Thanks. 🚀🙂👍
UP UP AND AWAY WE GO!
Awesome 😮
Would love to see a "Starlink train" overhead on the Fourth of July! 🚀🫡
*Ver essas maravilhas tecnológicas, ainda mais espaciais é tão prazeroso :')*
So the 250th Falcon 9 mission is only 8 missions away!?! Whow!
Magnifiques images. Bravo encore. Trop trop de commentaires, c'est dommage 😢
Way to go!🚀🚀🚀👍
Eldon and SpaceX engineering team - SUPER!! Great.
Wow like clockwork hats off to you all :-)
As nice as it is to see the Nvac engine glowing away in space, while you have a good connection to the booster, PLEASE give us that in full screen and just 'flick' back to the big orange cone when there is a signal dropout. 😎🖖 Oh yeah, it was cool to see, what looked like one of the fairing halves falling back as well. 😎🖖
Cool!
Congratulations SpaceX
I was just joking to myself: I'm in the place where generations before us were with space launches - they're so routine we ignore how difficult each of them are. I laughed and said: "gee, I bet if I dialed into UA-cam I can probably find a clip from the last week from SpaceX" - and I happened on this one, launched only an hour before I found it.
GREAT!
Ammmazing 🔥💥
If I could see the rocket return in person then I would believe it.
Thousand of people see that
@@JacobLM42 Yep they did, but the smart ones knew it was CGI, sadly . We are only humans not gods.
@@jmatasomo2660 cgi seeing it live from your garden? lol, d u m b a s s.
B1069.., well done😊👍
Go Falcon, Go Starlink
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Does anyone remember when Elon said we would get bored watching the Falcon 9 land? Well it may be true but there's more than 10,000 of us still watching, so thanks Elon and SpaceX.
landing rockets is a thing now...like, so normal yet so fricking complex....jeeezz SpaceX
would love to see an icon showing the rocket's attitude compared to earth's surface so you can get a sense of it transitioning from vertical flight to an orbital trajectory
But most impressive SpaceX's consistency on delivery of another payload.
So I have a question ... How does the booster make it back to shore after landing? Is there a support ship that meets the drone ship and plucks the booster off for transport?
It is show that the Technology is Going a right rode ❤
SOLARCITY, STARLINK, TESLA e SPACE X são de fato empresas de vital importância para humanidade. ♾️
Go Space X and Starlink!!
Молодцы, поздравляю с очередным удачным стартом!
Вы настоящие продолжатели дела Королева, Гагарина!
I think you’re spoiling us with how regular this is - 44 launches in 2023! That’s more than China & Russia combined!! 203 Orbital Class Booster landings overall! That’s 203 more than everyone else!
Tekrardan tebrik ederim ve devamını dilerim 🎉❤