+Scott Manley yay, Scott it would be really awesome to have your comment trending underneath this video. SpaceX has done a lot to help people get excited for spacetravel. But I bet a lot of people wouldn't be watching this video, if it wasnt for you who showed them KSP. Cheers!
Just look at all those youngsters in the video !! With my 30 years experience in the aerospace industry, I would like to say that I'm proud of these kids taking up the reigns and forging ahead with amazing advancements !! Great job !!!
I don't think it was condescending at all. It sounds like you're genuinely excited and proud of the next generation of aerospace engineers! I don't know what that guy saw in your comment to think it was rude, but he's clearly misunderstood. Whatever - it doesn't have to take away from the amazing video, their work or your enthusiasm.
And now she stands as a monument outside their Hawthorne facility. It's starting to look like we're heading towards a second Space Age, and I'm looking forward to the results. :)
Public has regained interest that we lost after the Apollo mission. 60's-80's was the first public interest, the 90's and 00's was when public interest was nill. Now we can expect interest from now till the 30's
And my O my was that a sight to behold. Me and all my engineering student friends watched it in our common room with like 20 of us and watching the 2 boosters land brought a tear to my eye...
6 years later on the same day, Falcon 9 completed its 100th successful landing on 2021 Dec. 21st, after the CRS-24 mission. B1069, a brand new booster flew a Cargo Dragon to the ISS as the 31st and final launch of 2021, marking the 26th consecutive successful landing in a landing streak.
And then it only took 18 months to get to 200, and then another 10 months after that to get to 300. I think it's safe to say there is still room for rapid growth.
+doodelay Yeah, no. Those people were cheering for something other than a rocket. Either the whole crowd scene was faked, or they were told they each get a million dollars in stock options if it sticks the landing.
One year ago today. I still remember it like it was yesterday. I still watch this video when I need personal motivation because it truly inspires. SpaceX employees cheered like their team had just won the super bowl. We are one step closer to finally becoming a true space fairing species!
@@aukustihaho8284 exactly. If you count all supporters of the team, 100,000-1,000,000+ people "win the super bowl" every single year year. These are a couple hundred people who did a historic first of something that everyone told them would never be possible by anyone!
Probably one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in my life. Knowing the significance of this landing for human spaceflight and how many years the engineers worked tirelessly to make this a reality, I can't help but to feel the greatest pride for what SpaceX has accomplished. I joke about the random and trivial things I would tell my grand kids when I get older, but this event will be one of my few legitimate stories about how we landed a rocket for the first time (excluding the Blue Origin rocket landing...while impressive, not nearly as grand).
+roostewrum i agree with you about the curiosity landing, next level! but the significance with these landings is that they (at least in part) have the potential to reduce the cost to get into space, accelerating investment in the space/space travel industry. that's a big deal for humanity in my personal opinion! :)
If you were watching a Movie and saw this you'd be like wow thats awesome, knowing that its real takes it to a all new level of Awesomeness, I salute SpaceX, Engineering at its best
When ever I'm feeling down and need a pick me up, I just come here and watch this. Seeing all those people after all their hard work paid off is amazing. Thank you SpaceX and Elon.
Every time I watch this - I almost cry. I still remember the excitement I felt when was watching this live and was like this 1st stage is my own child. Thank you Elon Musk and all SpaceX for doing what you are doing, you are great!
This will go down in history as the moment that defines humanity as a space-faring species, more so than the moon landing. I do not understand why not more people see the significance of this moment. Must have watched it more than a hundred times and my eyes still wet :-)
I like to think the same way. But given my experiance regarding history class, I don't recall learning anything about actual positive human achiefments - it was all about war, religion and politics. Therefore I used to hate history untill I started to educate myself in the history of science. From there on I started to be proud of scientists and engeneers, who collectively change the world, bit by bit, for a better - Elon Musk and hes employees are the prime example for that!!!!
@@akiravj Do you honestly believe anyone would want to live underground 24/7? If it was an Earth like planet and if we had the resources to move like 20% of the people in one go after building all the infrastructure using robots, I'd agree with you. But I feel Mars in it's current state is not inviting enough.
Even watching this 4 months later, my heart still beats out of my chest and I get the same adrenaline rush. A truly incredible feat and to think they already topped it!! Very inspiring!
Nilguiri Maybe it's Blue Origin but they claim they were the first to launch a rocket and land it. The CEO guy tweeted to Elon welcome to the club. In reality their rocket compared to SpaceX's rocket is like comparing an electric toy car a kid uses to a proper car.
+bensemus x They both went to space then came back at supersonic velocities and re-landed. Fairly similar but SpaceX's was obviously an orbital vehicle. More like a Corolla vs a Model S I think.
+John Laury Landing the stage is just one piece of the puzzle. The naysayers aren't wrong yet. I hope they will be proven wrong just as much as you do, but this landing itself doesn't do that.
+Brian Habing No it does. Plenty of people said it's impossible to land the first stage back on earth. Elon and SpaceX were the only ones who were really perusing this as no one else really believed it could be done.
Get ready for all the comments claiming this was faked by playing footage backwards and ignoring the fact that thrust doesn't go up into rocket engines when they take off.
+Troll King dude. If you look closely you will see it was faked. There's absolutely no way a rocket can land away. Don't call us idiots without proof. /s
We all live in the best time, we’ll have mars a planet with our ancestors and soon seeing a human on earth will be one of the best sights to see, we have technology, we have rockets (since the 80’s) that can leave the solar system, and maybe to a new galaxy (Hubble) and we soon might be able to land on the moon in less than a hour, and we also have virtual reality (VR) we have (I think) million of pixels in TV’s and so much stuff in such a flat piece of technology, even though we have people who believe the earth is flat, but soon we’ll be able to go to new solar systems, experience Andromeda collide with the Milky-way (in around 4.8 million years) and soon have something to let us be in and sleep for years, decades, centuries, and maybe millions of years, and Incase (I know it’s impossible) the sun turns into supernova, we can go to another solar system with a planet human life can live on, and soon travel to another planet to work. From our process in humanity, we might have flying cars by 2050. So most of us will live to experience it. We live in a wonderful and beautiful time
Ask your grandparents about that......Every generation say the same.... imagine first time humans invented electricy.. cars.. planes.. phones ...how crazy did it sound at that time... a machine can fly!!!? get out here u crazy....... maybe in the future we are gonna invent some fast machine start invading space maybe discovering a new civilization who knows....
He actually ran outside to see it land - The sonic boom from re-entry hit him just as it was reaching the pad, causing him to believe that it blew up. He didn't find out that it actually landed until going back inside :)
Well here I am again. Just watched Starship integrated test 4 and wanted to come see this moment again. This isn’t where spaceX started, but it feels like this is where the Future of spaceX started
The Americans that work on things like this, regardless of political, racial, educational, or religious background, these are the Americans the World has respect for. The World wants America as a whole to be like these people that achieved this, these people are the ones making America greater than it ever was.
@@LickMyMusketBallsYankee he is, he has a citizenship. It doesn't matter where they were from. At least that's what America is supposed to stand for. That's the America the world respects. Innovative, free, and judged solely on merit.
5 years later in 2020, SpaceX's 70th landing just proves that it's now becoming "routine"... and yet still exciting and awe-inspiring as hell. Congrats on 5 years of making it look easy, SpaceX!
This has to be one of the most incredible achievements in my lifetime. A huge congratulations to all the Space X team and anyone else involved in making this happen!
I'm 55...I've seen the Apollo 11 Moon landing live, I've seen the 1980 Miracle on Ice, and now I've seen Elon Musk achieve the impossible. Congratulations to the Space X Team
I remember exactly where I was when this happened. I was celebrating my friends 21st birthday on Dec 21 and we watched this that night. Champaign all around!
And up to this day (29/06/24) Falcon 9 first-stage boosters landed successfully in 324 of 335. A total of 295 re-flights of first stage boosters have all successfully launched their payloads. Just astonishing...!!!
I love coming back at watching this. It still gives me the same chills as the first time I saw it. It doesn't get old and its just going to get better.
"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just look down, and worry about our place in the dirt. This world's a treasure, but it's been telling us to leave for a while now." ーInterstellar, 2014
When I've had a bad day, I come back to this .Makes me feel better and look forward not back. Cheers to Space X Much love sent to SN9 to Stick the Landing!!!🤞🤞❤❤
The happiest moment and place on Earth, even only watching this on youtube It's like I was there with those people, I don't know how to describe it, it feels so good to be human.
It's amazing watching this one year (to the day) later. Even with the successful droneship landings we had this year, watching this "first" will never, ever get old. Kids will learn about this one day in school.
This is Dec 2019. 4 years now. This video still brings tears of joy. Join me in Apr 2020 and lets rewatch the landing on a barge which is sloshing in the middle of nowhere. Who knows, maybe Starship Mk3 will join us :-)
+Theory Animation Around 2028-2035, but even then, it'll only be actual Astronauts, not the average person looking to live on another planet, that will come after there are at least a few hundred thousand people living there.
wonder if you are still saying that 30 years from now as by then we will have had fake mars landings like the fake moon landings and still no normal person will have been 20 miles away from earth.
Watching this again after the CRS8 landing. Every bit still as awe-inspiring and amazing as it was a few months ago. Man, I just want to fucking work here......
Damn this is slick, but unlike most slick marketing videos something legitimately awesome was actually accomplished. Fantastic work.
Very well put +Scott Manley
+Scott Manley wouldn't it be great to be in a crowded sports bar watching this live rather than a game?
+Bryan Myers Definitely. I wish that I was there. I was meant to watch it live but I feel asleep...a consequence of GMT
+Scott Manley yay, Scott it would be really awesome to have your comment trending underneath this video. SpaceX has done a lot to help people get excited for spacetravel. But I bet a lot of people wouldn't be watching this video, if it wasnt for you who showed them KSP. Cheers!
or it is just fake propoganda
Just look at all those youngsters in the video !! With my 30 years experience in the aerospace industry, I would like to say that I'm proud of these kids taking up the reigns and forging ahead with amazing advancements !! Great job !!!
Wow way to sound condescending as fuck...
Matthew Zhang -- Are you stupid ?? How was my comment condescending?? I was praising the great work of these people !!
I don't think it was condescending at all. It sounds like you're genuinely excited and proud of the next generation of aerospace engineers! I don't know what that guy saw in your comment to think it was rude, but he's clearly misunderstood. Whatever - it doesn't have to take away from the amazing video, their work or your enthusiasm.
***** -- Thanks for the kind words!! Yes indeed, it's fun to watch the younger generations come up with exciting technology and advancements.
I think they accepted them because they could pull of a jool 5!
Every time I watch this I get chills!
Me too
r/Frisson
I was going to post exactly the same thing. I feel for people who do not appreciate the significance.
Same here, that moment when Falcon touches down and the crowd goes nuts... amazing :D
This brought tears to my eyes.
Right ?! Why moisture from my eyes too?
+Patrick Potter Me too! Really powerful stuff here. Humanity at it's finest.
+Patrick Potter
and goosebumps and shivers
Agree
+Apidaebees huh?
And now she stands as a monument outside their Hawthorne facility. It's starting to look like we're heading towards a second Space Age, and I'm looking forward to the results. :)
Public has regained interest that we lost after the Apollo mission.
60's-80's was the first public interest, the 90's and 00's was when public interest was nill. Now we can expect interest from now till the 30's
Wait it's the same one in Hawthorne? :O
@@_Andrew2002 Not the second Space Age, but the peak of Space Age, once again.
@@GooseCrack yep booster 1023 if I recall correctly
Oh, i thought the one in hawthorne was grasshopper
"LZ-1 The falcon has landed"... The best phrase since "the eagle has landed"
Now we have "The Falcons have landed"
And my O my was that a sight to behold. Me and all my engineering student friends watched it in our common room with like 20 of us and watching the 2 boosters land brought a tear to my eye...
Callsign Spartan Airsoft 40. LZ-1 The Falcon Has Landed. Landing Operators Move Into Procedure 11.100 Section 3 On LZ-1 B-NET Recovery Net
Who knew that the next biggest accomplishment after a landing on the moon would be a landing on earth.
Next best phrase: Falcon has docked
6 years later on the same day, Falcon 9 completed its 100th successful landing on 2021 Dec. 21st, after the CRS-24 mission. B1069, a brand new booster flew a Cargo Dragon to the ISS as the 31st and final launch of 2021, marking the 26th consecutive successful landing in a landing streak.
we've passed a hundred in a raw now
200th landing now
2/23/2024:
301
TOTAL LAUNCHES
259
TOTAL LANDINGS
233
TOTAL REFLIGHTS
And then it only took 18 months to get to 200, and then another 10 months after that to get to 300. I think it's safe to say there is still room for rapid growth.
@@jhgming for compassion the sls has been developed over a decade and had only 1 launch.
coming back here after the historic crew dragon launch
Amazing you and me are the only current time commenters
me too
Facts, it will only get better from here.
it's shocking how normal (norminal) an occurrence this has become, congrats spacex on another good mission o7
I'm here after the launch
Its amazing to me how many people I know still don't understand how miraculous this achievement is.
5 years later, and it still makes me cry. Amazing
this really is this the most palpably electric celebration ive ever witnessed. Go spacex go!
+doodelay Yeah, no. Those people were cheering for something other than a rocket. Either the whole crowd scene was faked, or they were told they each get a million dollars in stock options if it sticks the landing.
+alphabeticalor They're clearly outside mission control. This was exciting - it's the first time a orbital-class rocket stage has landed like this.
+alphabeticalor
Huh? I had the same reaction being seated at my desk watching it live... Maybe you just don't get it.
+Ambient Morality The first time i have ever agreed with you
Michael P :D Hi again, Michael, long time no see
One year ago today. I still remember it like it was yesterday. I still watch this video when I need personal motivation because it truly inspires. SpaceX employees cheered like their team had just won the super bowl. We are one step closer to finally becoming a true space fairing species!
In fact, they did win the Superbowl
@@FredRedFrred something much bigger than just a superbowl win was achieved here
@@aukustihaho8284 exactly. If you count all supporters of the team, 100,000-1,000,000+ people "win the super bowl" every single year year. These are a couple hundred people who did a historic first of something that everyone told them would never be possible by anyone!
Probably one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in my life. Knowing the significance of this landing for human spaceflight and how many years the engineers worked tirelessly to make this a reality, I can't help but to feel the greatest pride for what SpaceX has accomplished. I joke about the random and trivial things I would tell my grand kids when I get older, but this event will be one of my few legitimate stories about how we landed a rocket for the first time (excluding the Blue Origin rocket landing...while impressive, not nearly as grand).
+FitandProfessional I would rate the Curiosity EDL on Mars higher, but this is right up there!
+roostewrum i agree with you about the curiosity landing, next level! but the significance with these landings is that they (at least in part) have the potential to reduce the cost to get into space, accelerating investment in the space/space travel industry. that's a big deal for humanity in my personal opinion! :)
this is more impressive than me landing on the moon and coming back to earth with 1969 technology?
8 and a half years later, more than 300 Falcon 9 missions have launched and landed. Nothing tops the sheer excitement of the very first landing tho
This NEVER gets old 👍
Never! :)
Yes:)
indeed
Never
several years later, and this is still true :)
Goosebumps. The sheer audacity of us to challenge what is present now and to rage on to a better tomorrow is perhaps best seen here
Manjunath Srinivas exactly!!!! this gives me hope and courage just thinking about it.
If you were watching a Movie and saw this you'd be like wow thats awesome, knowing that its real takes it to a all new level of Awesomeness, I salute SpaceX, Engineering at its best
When I'm a bit down I see this video. Pumps me up so much. Go SpaceX
When ever I'm feeling down and need a pick me up, I just come here and watch this. Seeing all those people after all their hard work paid off is amazing. Thank you SpaceX and Elon.
Every time I watch this - I almost cry. I still remember the excitement I felt when was watching this live and was like this 1st stage is my own child.
Thank you Elon Musk and all SpaceX for doing what you are doing, you are great!
Wow are you kidding ? this whole thing was fake ......the cheering extras the fake cgi rocket ...please tell me your not that gullible
Dean C Yeah, I'm aware that Earth is flat.
Alexandr Kovalenko OK good to hear ....:)
are you being sarcastic
I'm fairly certain Alexandr is sarcastic...Not so sure about Dean LOL
6 years ago now and my eyes still start filling with tears starting right at 1:55. Humans sharing a common goal against all odds at its very best.
This will go down in history as the moment that defines humanity as a space-faring species, more so than the moon landing. I do not understand why not more people see the significance of this moment. Must have watched it more than a hundred times and my eyes still wet :-)
I like to think the same way. But given my experiance regarding history class, I don't recall learning anything about actual positive human achiefments - it was all about war, religion and politics. Therefore I used to hate history untill I started to educate myself in the history of science. From there on I started to be proud of scientists and engeneers, who collectively change the world, bit by bit, for a better - Elon Musk and hes employees are the prime example for that!!!!
It is because Mars is a long way away and no one likes to live underground their whole life.
WE GONNA DIE ON EARTH.
@@addzyk you will,our species nope. get a life chav and be realistic.
@@akiravj Do you honestly believe anyone would want to live underground 24/7? If it was an Earth like planet and if we had the resources to move like 20% of the people in one go after building all the infrastructure using robots, I'd agree with you. But I feel Mars in it's current state is not inviting enough.
You guys are the true rockstars..!
+Prashanth Mannar rocketstars ftfy
+Kris Roadruck pun intended
True Rocketstars!
maybe rockETstars?
To all saying that the landing is fake:
Play Kerbal Space Program!
So you are encouraging people to slaughter hundreds of innocent little green men in the name of science just like we do?
Krisztián Sándor and to meet with the Kraken
lul
fuk that Orbiter 2016
NEOGRANZON also, in some of the shots the iso speed is pretty high, lowering video quality, something a cg artist wouldn't do
Space X: HOPE for a better future for Humanity! :-) Thank you!
Even watching this 4 months later, my heart still beats out of my chest and I get the same adrenaline rush. A truly incredible feat and to think they already topped it!! Very inspiring!
2:17 The moment "Theoretically possible" turns into "Holy s**t we did it!!!"
Best launch yet SpaceX. Keep up the good work.
Truly impressive. Who in their right mind would give this a thumbs-down?
+Nilguiri origin blue ceo person
+bensemus x
I have no idea what that means.
Nilguiri Maybe it's Blue Origin but they claim they were the first to launch a rocket and land it. The CEO guy tweeted to Elon welcome to the club. In reality their rocket compared to SpaceX's rocket is like comparing an electric toy car a kid uses to a proper car.
bensemus x
Ah! OK, thanks.
+bensemus x They both went to space then came back at supersonic velocities and re-landed. Fairly similar but SpaceX's was obviously an orbital vehicle. More like a Corolla vs a Model S I think.
2 years and 20 landings later (including this one) and this still amazes me. Inspirational!
To all the naysayers who said it couldn't be done.... just amazing, congrats Elon, and all the amazing engineers at SpaceX for showing it can be done.
+John Laury If some people said it could not be done, did not believe in the moon landing in the first place
+John Laury some of them still say this is all staged... better not waste time with them
a bit like the Tesla battery swap fake for carbon credits yer Tesla wouldn't do that would they elon musk
+John Laury Landing the stage is just one piece of the puzzle. The naysayers aren't wrong yet. I hope they will be proven wrong just as much as you do, but this landing itself doesn't do that.
+Brian Habing No it does. Plenty of people said it's impossible to land the first stage back on earth. Elon and SpaceX were the only ones who were really perusing this as no one else really believed it could be done.
Get ready for all the comments claiming this was faked by playing footage backwards and ignoring the fact that thrust doesn't go up into rocket engines when they take off.
how could it be staged if people saw it. conspiracy theorists are fucking idiots.
+Troll King dude. If you look closely you will see it was faked. There's absolutely no way a rocket can land away. Don't call us idiots without proof.
/s
HumanBehindMask proof? The huge crowd in the original video. Ask one of them.
it is fake even hollywood could have done the landing video with less cuts.
+HumanBehindMask What scientific proof can you say that the first stage tank can't land?
5 years ago today, still never gets old!
Can't wait until I finish my degree, so I come to work with you!
Good luck and what course did you get your degree in? And what job position are you going for?
+Mikhail Armanuel CEO
+Dragic I heard from people who worked there, that they work like "dogs." www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-email-tesla-employee-2015-5
+Mikhail Armanuel going for GNC mission engineer (going for a degree in Areospace Engineering)
+Dragic I'm about to begin college myself. Hope to see you at SpaceX in a few years!
And now the first stage booster is proudly displayed at SpaceX headquarters.
I live in very interesting time.
Andrew Potapenkoff *we
We all live in the best time, we’ll have mars a planet with our ancestors and soon seeing a human on earth will be one of the best sights to see, we have technology, we have rockets (since the 80’s) that can leave the solar system, and maybe to a new galaxy (Hubble) and we soon might be able to land on the moon in less than a hour, and we also have virtual reality (VR) we have (I think) million of pixels in TV’s and so much stuff in such a flat piece of technology, even though we have people who believe the earth is flat, but soon we’ll be able to go to new solar systems, experience Andromeda collide with the Milky-way (in around 4.8 million years) and soon have something to let us be in and sleep for years, decades, centuries, and maybe millions of years, and Incase (I know it’s impossible) the sun turns into supernova, we can go to another solar system with a planet human life can live on, and soon travel to another planet to work. From our process in humanity, we might have flying cars by 2050. So most of us will live to experience it. We live in a wonderful and beautiful time
Hold my beer
Ask your grandparents about that......Every generation say the same.... imagine first time humans invented electricy.. cars.. planes.. phones ...how crazy did it sound at that time... a machine can fly!!!? get out here u crazy....... maybe in the future we are gonna invent some fast machine start invading space maybe discovering a new civilization who knows....
Thank was a short clip of the trailer boi . You are gonna see a lot of things
Awww I wanted to see Elon's reaction to the landing : ( haha
Is Elon's reaction shown in any other videos?
He actually ran outside to see it land - The sonic boom from re-entry hit him just as it was reaching the pad, causing him to believe that it blew up. He didn't find out that it actually landed until going back inside :)
+Nick Dutil I heard this in the post landing press conference. I forgot he went outside haha
+Mawk I can completely imagine him saying, "I'm sorry today we failed, we were 20cm off of the landing spot. We will do better next time."
fairly convinced he cried like a baby! Beautiful landing!
So epic.
+Dictator In Perpetuity Watch out guys. Dont cut yourself on Dictator's edge.
***** Not as smart as you am I right edge lord? ;D Watch out guys, when this guys gets out of middle school he's going to rule the world!
***** teach me senpai. I want to be as sharp as you!
***** Idiot...
+overmostheads True! To paraphrase a quote from Blade Runner: SPACE is our goal here at SPACEX. More epic than epic is our motto.
It's been 5 years but this feat still gives me goosebumps!
My jaw is on the floor right now and my skin hurts because of the chills. Amazing job guys, looking foward to Jason 3 launch and barge landing.
Still gives me chills!
I was there! December 21, 2015. No longer with SpaceX, but that day will definitely go into my life's highlights reel.
Why leave SpaceX?
The epicness of this accomplishment cannot be overstated. This is a true milestone in rocket technology. Simply amazing work, SpaceX!!!!
Waking up everyday and knowing you are a part of something trully special.
SpaceX...
this is the best you can see! the tension, the passion this team put in this project... go SpaceX go
Well here I am again. Just watched Starship integrated test 4 and wanted to come see this moment again.
This isn’t where spaceX started, but it feels like this is where the Future of spaceX started
The Americans that work on things like this, regardless of political, racial, educational, or religious background, these are the Americans the World has respect for. The World wants America as a whole to be like these people that achieved this, these people are the ones making America greater than it ever was.
I feel like this would have more impact if you didn't have a poltical agenda behind it, and if Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX was American.
@@LickMyMusketBallsYankee he is, he has a citizenship. It doesn't matter where they were from. At least that's what America is supposed to stand for. That's the America the world respects. Innovative, free, and judged solely on merit.
“That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”
Good job on not misquoting that.
Well done! Hi from Russia!
Im not russian but I screamed out "cyka blyat" from happiness
+Dan1125d I second that - respect from Russia!
+Dan1125d обалдеть! Russians have limitless enthusiasm about cosmonauthics and space. Cosmos ftw! Absolutely amasing!
Reni Calidumcor I have been playing too much csgo
Why do our leaders want us to go to war with each other. USA loves Russia.
Thanks to SpaceX for providing some inspiration. This world needs more of it.
5 years later in 2020, SpaceX's 70th landing just proves that it's now becoming "routine"... and yet still exciting and awe-inspiring as hell. Congrats on 5 years of making it look easy, SpaceX!
I remember watching this live.. and was just an amazing experience!!
Now, it's time for Starship to nail that landing!! Go SpaceX!!
I've watched this video literally a thousand times. 👨🚀
Thomas Paul Berger watch it everyday! It's next level!!!!!!!
That seems excessive. Maybe you should stop. I would guess that you've gotten everything from it that you're going to.
HAHAHAA ME TO !!! HOLY FK!!!
Never gets old.
And I get goosebumps every single time
This has to be one of the most incredible achievements in my lifetime. A huge congratulations to all the Space X team and anyone else involved in making this happen!
I'm 55...I've seen the Apollo 11 Moon landing live, I've seen the 1980 Miracle on Ice, and now I've seen Elon Musk achieve the impossible. Congratulations to the Space X Team
Still one of the most inspiring and motivating videos on youtube
I remember exactly where I was when this happened. I was celebrating my friends 21st birthday on Dec 21 and we watched this that night. Champaign all around!
We were here to see history in the making. This is like the Wright Brothers fly for the first time. Congratulations Space X.
And up to this day (29/06/24) Falcon 9 first-stage boosters landed successfully in 324 of 335. A total of 295 re-flights of first stage boosters have all successfully launched their payloads. Just astonishing...!!!
I love coming back at watching this. It still gives me the same chills as the first time I saw it. It doesn't get old and its just going to get better.
Legend. Period.
"We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars. Now we just look down, and worry about our place in the dirt.
This world's a treasure, but it's been telling us to leave for a while now." ーInterstellar, 2014
I can tell you exactly where I was and what I was thinking when this happened. It changed everything.
Wow. Watching rockets taking off to the sound of Incubus's "Absolution Calling" is amazing.
I get to see this rocket everyday that I go to work. Makes me smile every time.
Keep coming back to this. I know the falcon heavy first double landing is cool, but this was one of the coolest moment in history.
I think 1000 times I watched this video...true inspiration 👍
"holy smokes batman i dont want to fight crime anymore, i want to work for spacex."
-Robin
The pride those people must be feeling. What absolutely incredible emotions they must have felt. Just awesome
So exciting. Thank you Space X for continuing to make America PROUD!
Remember this like yesterday. Who is here after booster catch?
same
Crazy how routine they make this look with Falcon now. Will probably say the same about starship by the end of the decade
When I've had a bad day, I come back to this .Makes me feel better and look forward not back. Cheers to Space X Much love sent to SN9 to Stick the Landing!!!🤞🤞❤❤
Hopefully SN10 lands...
Hopefully in 1000 years this will be part of the "How it started" recap video. lol
This is one of my favorite videos on YT. SpaceX needs to do a similar clip with the ship landing.
The happiest moment and place on Earth, even only watching this on youtube It's like I was there with those people, I don't know how to describe it, it feels so good to be human.
And now the Heavy Falcon has landed ... what a time to be alive :D
Just 3 more years, and we're so close to seeing Super Heavy do the same. What a time to be alive indeed.
@@user-sn8oe5sb1b There ya go
6 years later to the exact date, marks 100th landing of the Falcon 9. That's some achievement.
came to revisit after the successful starship test, it's mind boggling how fast you guys improve
Love this music, love SpaceX!
5 years ago today. Incredible how far they’ve come
It's amazing watching this one year (to the day) later. Even with the successful droneship landings we had this year, watching this "first" will never, ever get old. Kids will learn about this one day in school.
0:30 The great man himself
Albert Farah and savage
Theres 30 likes, and the timestamps is at 30.....
I came here for Incubus. I left with my mind blown.
Word
I have watched this video a hundred times... and yet, every time i watch it, i cant help myself tearing up!
2:35 is truly the greatest piece of footage in rocket history
I don't if SN10 tops it but it's up there for sure :)
Until now
Im here one day before flight 5 of Starship. Hopfully tomorrow it will say: "The superhavy has landed"
Genuinely astonished that you guys managed that back in 2015.
Luv and Peace.
Congrat on 100 landings!
That will never fail to be cool
100 successful landings and stll the same feeling...
Defination of awesomeness.
This is Dec 2019. 4 years now. This video still brings tears of joy. Join me in Apr 2020 and lets rewatch the landing on a barge which is sloshing in the middle of nowhere. Who knows, maybe Starship Mk3 will join us :-)
This is Dec 2020. 5 years after the landing.
Damn! Never gets old
Wow, never saw this compilation before. Awesome!
Oh. My. God.
When can we start living on #Mars?
Ask Bas Lansdorp.
+Theory Animation Around 2028-2035, but even then, it'll only be actual Astronauts, not the average person looking to live on another planet, that will come after there are at least a few hundred thousand people living there.
+Amin El
Considering Mars One is a scam, I can't tell if that is a joke comment or not.
Tommy59375
I don't think it's a scam, just a very ambitious optimistic, not very well planned mission.
Tommy59375 I second David. I don't trust the guy.
The Jetsons' era has arrived.
wonder if you are still saying that 30 years from now as by then we will have had fake mars landings like the fake moon landings and still no normal person will have been 20 miles away from earth.
+NatureHacker Don't you have anything better to do than to spew your bs around this entire page?
+NatureHacker
Dumb fuck.
+No Way
YES. For the benefit of mankind... ;)
This video is so awesome, the music and the editing.
Watching this again after the CRS8 landing. Every bit still as awe-inspiring and amazing as it was a few months ago.
Man, I just want to fucking work here......
Amazing.. Simply amazing..
7 years on, and it still gives me goosebumps.
Anyone watching in Jan 2018 in anticipation for a similar successful first Falcon Heavy flight?!
Well, 2/3 ain't bad.
Heheh y´all saw Starship?