Watch SpaceX launch their Falcon 9 rocket carrying Anasis-II

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2020
  • SpaceX will launch South Korea’s first dedicated military communications satellite, ANASIS-II, in July, 2020. The spacecraft will launch atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex-40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, in Florida. ANASIS-II will be delivered into a geostationary orbit (GEO) over the Korean Peninsula.
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  • @lewismassie
    @lewismassie 3 роки тому +113

    32:43 Liftoff
    35:23 MECO & Stage Separation & SES-1
    39:14 Reentry burn
    41:05 Booster landing & SECO-1
    59:25 SES-2 for geostationary transfer burn
    1:00:20 SECO-2
    1:05:14 Anasis-II payload deploy
    Both fairing halves were also caught (1:23:53)

    • @dyingearth
      @dyingearth 3 роки тому +3

      recovery of fairing is a big plus for the launch. Now someone can pay for a cheaper launch for a slightly used fairing.

    • @notkray8468
      @notkray8468 3 роки тому +1

      Yes! We caught both Fairings!

    • @end3569
      @end3569 3 роки тому +3

      58:43 jesus christ's membership

    • @nathanjay687
      @nathanjay687 3 роки тому

      Thanks

    • @trif55
      @trif55 3 роки тому

      Now Tim isn't doing daily updates on SpaceX and Starship testing who's your go-to youtuber?

  • @michaellochner9145
    @michaellochner9145 3 роки тому +65

    Been flying in the airlines for years and finally was just 50 miles north of the cape at 35,000 feet to watch this thing go. Could see MECO and second stage start and everything, was absolutely beautiful. Also it gives you a sense of just how freakin high the gravity turn is when you’re already 6 miles above the earth and it shoots up like you’re not even in the air...

    • @trevorpence1062
      @trevorpence1062 3 роки тому +5

      You and 200 other people had the luckiest experience ever WOW 👍🏻

    • @brianhardy847
      @brianhardy847 3 роки тому +3

      Trevor Pence ikr

    • @TM-bn8pv
      @TM-bn8pv 3 роки тому

      Any videos you were able to take passengers? I know from an 737 airline pilot that they do have time for short naps/bathroom breaks, etc while in autopilot and co-pilot

  • @joaquimdaponte701
    @joaquimdaponte701 3 роки тому +21

    Crazy to think that Bob and Doug are still on the ISS and their booster is being used again.

  • @thehorizontries4759
    @thehorizontries4759 3 роки тому +46

    Elon: are we ready to launch, men!!??
    Men: uhhhh well, the pointy end is up and the flamey end is down, sir.
    Elon: *looks seriously at rocket* very good.

  • @electricks1.21
    @electricks1.21 3 роки тому +12

    37:13 Awesome ice shot! Thanks for a great stream Tim! Looks like you fixed the lag. 👍

  • @normvep
    @normvep 3 роки тому +16

    Great explanations of all the aspects of this launch. Keep up the great work of making space launches more comprehensible

  • @wildyracing1
    @wildyracing1 3 роки тому +10

    I'm proud of what SpaceX have achieved!

  • @davidanderson4091
    @davidanderson4091 3 роки тому +5

    Tim
    I really wish SpaceX would still display the Stage 1 telemetry on their broadcasts. Its really useful when you are trying to explain to someone how they recover boosters; you can show them how the stage velocity increases and decreases through the various phases such as separation, boostback and entry.

  • @attichatchsound-bobkowal5328
    @attichatchsound-bobkowal5328 3 роки тому +1

    My family visited Cape Canaveral the week of Apollo 11's launch. I still have a cool close-up picture of the assembly building. We watched the launch from a nearby campsite.
    Watched the landing at a campsite rec hall near New Orleans. Everyone gathered around a small TV as the campsite manager handed out soda. Great memories!

  • @jameshoffman552
    @jameshoffman552 3 роки тому +25

    36:36 Tim explains Newtonian physics, and well.

    • @ppsarrakis
      @ppsarrakis 3 роки тому +2

      yeah great choice of the machine gun......

    • @Skiesaremine
      @Skiesaremine 3 роки тому

      I remembered this because there was a question asking this on my textbook in middle school.

    • @Skiesaremine
      @Skiesaremine 3 роки тому

      @@ppsarrakis ERIKA

  • @jakkrit6910
    @jakkrit6910 3 роки тому +3

    what a wonderful era where so many people interest in space again.

    • @sonnyburnett8725
      @sonnyburnett8725 3 роки тому +2

      So true. Imagine if the net had been around in the sixties. I’d have never slept.

  • @mr.grieves6662
    @mr.grieves6662 3 роки тому +10

    looked like slow motion after watching UAE's launch yesterday!😁

  • @jetstreamgret2108
    @jetstreamgret2108 3 роки тому +7

    Saw it in person from Titusville!!

  • @jmhyankee87
    @jmhyankee87 3 роки тому +1

    Dude, I love your album. I've told you this before but I have to say it again. It just gets better the more you listen to it a la Tycho.

  • @glennedwards1449
    @glennedwards1449 3 роки тому +40

    Tim when I actually think of the situation it is absolutely ridiculous. You are an self taught amatuer self funded who has taught himself about Space and the whole production process to make TV Programs. You compete against Multi Billion dollar networks with thousands of professional employees and decades of experience. I mean this is not even a David and Goliath situation. You should not even be able to make a scratch against them. Yet you wipe the floor with them providing much more interesting content and experience.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 3 роки тому +3

      Agreed. His enthusiasm is contagious. :)

    • @medicmike4906
      @medicmike4906 3 роки тому

      Yeah, what would be even more absolutely ridiculous is when you ordered a shirt from him you actually got it. And another ridiculous thing would be if you contacted him he actually got back with you. And another crazy ridiculous thing is at least tell me if all he really wants is for me to send him money cuz he needs it and not to really expect to get what I paid him for, all of that would be insanely ridiculous!

    • @glennedwards1449
      @glennedwards1449 3 роки тому +2

      @@medicmike4906 Well normally there is tracking on orders soI suggest an e-mail t the same address as you ordered it from and also and it may well be why you have heard nothing is that he is a busy guy because he is popular. As to sending money to him well that is entirely up to you. You get extra goodies but itis not compulsory.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 3 роки тому

      @@medicmike4906 you are just an idiot?

    • @BabyMakR
      @BabyMakR 3 роки тому

      The multi-billion dollar companies who resort to dirty tactics to damage Tim and steal his money.

  • @jameshoffman552
    @jameshoffman552 3 роки тому +5

    Since that went well, when are you taking delivery of your Model Y (You’re missing out)

  • @d.cypher2920
    @d.cypher2920 3 роки тому +1

    So...I have watched a few of your videos, and most often, i am not interested in listening to anyone 'narrating' the launch and sequence. Yet, you explained some things that I really appreciate, for example:
    *the way the leg protrusions produce a pocket of negative pressure, thus the high pressure flames creep up and envelop the bottom of the vehicle.*
    Awesome stuff. Awesome job...
    I love our awesome nation.
    ☀️😎☀️🇺🇸

  • @blackbirdpie217
    @blackbirdpie217 3 роки тому +6

    Whenever someone can't understand how a rocket gets thrust when it's not pushing against the air, you have to realize it actually is doing just that.. it contains its own air, or exhaust which is is actually pushing directly against. The rocket exhaust is a gas and it's pushing it out very very fast.

    • @digitaldirt7773
      @digitaldirt7773 3 роки тому

      So what Dave is trying to say, go out in the frigged cold and blow out, see that puff of condensation. That shows you air has pressure, multiply that by a million and you have a rocket providing thrust.

    • @blackbirdpie217
      @blackbirdpie217 3 роки тому +1

      @@digitaldirt7773 speed not pressure.

    • @digitaldirt7773
      @digitaldirt7773 3 роки тому

      @@blackbirdpie217 You must be right, there is no pressure in the vacuum of space.

  • @IanHutchings_KTF
    @IanHutchings_KTF 3 роки тому

    Thanks for another great live stream. Your enthusiasm shines through, Tim. Keep it up, mate. SpaceX rule.

  • @jameshoffman552
    @jameshoffman552 3 роки тому +22

    37:37 Ok Tim. You described it; now do it!:
    Tim Dodd on ice skates operating a machine gun to demonstrate Newton’s Laws of Motion.

    • @RastaPilot737
      @RastaPilot737 3 роки тому +3

      Now I want to do that!

    • @adolfodef
      @adolfodef 3 роки тому +2

      Maybe in russia... (ice & kalashnikovs); but in CORNland (USA)... I do not think so.

    • @stephen1r2
      @stephen1r2 3 роки тому +1

      @@adolfodef It could be set up to be mostly safe. A good backstop at the edge of an ice-hockey rink, a chair with ice runners, gun in a clamp rig. no human operator required.

    • @ppsarrakis
      @ppsarrakis 3 роки тому +1

      @@stephen1r2 you dont even need to do much,just get a vaccum chamber and test it.... Codys lab has even tested with small gunpwder rockets that work in vaccum if you create a small back pressure to initiate the burn.

  • @strode66
    @strode66 3 роки тому

    So cool, great work Guys and Gals 👍🏼

  • @jackryan2299
    @jackryan2299 3 роки тому

    Me and my family drove up to cape Canaveral to watch the launch, awesome

  • @ppsarrakis
    @ppsarrakis 3 роки тому +1

    37:00 great choice useing the machine gun recoil as an example of this.

  • @dustinsnodgress8026
    @dustinsnodgress8026 3 роки тому +2

    I know you arent fond of a Iowa based meeting, but seriously for the Midwest fans you should share your home state with our neighbors. Suggestion is the palisades observatory just south of cedar rapids. Fairly close to home and am awesome place! Just a suggestion. 😁

  • @trif55
    @trif55 3 роки тому

    is there recorded footage of fairing half catches?

  • @jeanlafrance8746
    @jeanlafrance8746 3 роки тому +1

    I get so emotional everytime that booster lands. It will never get old 😍

  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 3 роки тому +1

    53:45 A collab with Shawn Woods would be awesome. He knows many humane ways to live-catch mice.

  • @daniyalrazakazmi7249
    @daniyalrazakazmi7249 3 роки тому

    Tim is everyones Space Launch buddy!

  • @williaml2579
    @williaml2579 3 роки тому

    how does the parachute automatically detach when the fairing lands on the net?

  • @BabyMakR
    @BabyMakR 3 роки тому

    Bob Ross of Space. That is a great compliment. Even more so because it's true!

  • @ppsarrakis
    @ppsarrakis 3 роки тому

    The second stage was wobbling quite a lot during the boosts,i can see now why DM2 crew where saying it was a bumpy ride.

  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 3 роки тому

    49:20 Display case would be cool and not creepy. I've been watching since those days, too.

  • @Zahidulhasan
    @Zahidulhasan 3 роки тому +1

    15:36 Can anyone tell me what the thing Jassie Anderson did? Any link regarding this? Please let me know it.

  • @terryhalsteadgamer
    @terryhalsteadgamer 3 роки тому +1

    You should be chosen to be on the dear moon project. You are the perfect one to go with them all and document everything. I can't think of anyone more suited for it! What you think about dear moon Tim? Would you be interested in going and making a documentary on it?

  • @choopsk6734
    @choopsk6734 3 роки тому

    wouldn't it be beneficial to reduce those negative pressure areas around the legs of the rocket?

  • @trif55
    @trif55 3 роки тому

    I remember a while ago Tim saying he wasn't going to be doing the daily race to report the small things about hops etc so the side and crowdsourcing it from the web team sounds good, I wondered what everyone's preferred source was for finding out that sort of news now?

  • @rickblaine4718
    @rickblaine4718 3 роки тому

    Tim, what's the permanent "Everyday Astronaut" link?

  • @ComedyZoneJA
    @ComedyZoneJA 3 роки тому +2

    I love you channel tim

  • @timothytaylor8870
    @timothytaylor8870 3 роки тому

    How much does a Falcon nine weigh on reentry and landing?

  • @Amantla
    @Amantla 3 роки тому

    Wow thats annoying, why do they change camera to orbital telemetry every time the vacuum engine is at cut-off? so frustrating.. want to see the engine nozzle cool down.

  • @royallclark6331
    @royallclark6331 3 роки тому +1

    I missed this live due to the work schedule but wanted to ask one question. Why doesn't SpaceX show the securing of stage one on the deck with the new hold down vehicle??

    • @tocu9808
      @tocu9808 3 роки тому +2

      Maybe it's trade secret 🤔

    • @mrpug1037
      @mrpug1037 3 роки тому +1

      The satellite they are sending is a classified government satellite

  • @BenTajer89
    @BenTajer89 3 роки тому

    LOL, George Westinghouse invited airbrakes for trains which is a completely different, but still cool thing. It's a pressurised air tubing system that runs through the whole train, when a car disconnects, the system depressurises causing the brakes to engage throughout the whole train.

  • @ifocus1279
    @ifocus1279 3 роки тому +2

    This is cool

  • @dustinsnodgress8026
    @dustinsnodgress8026 3 роки тому

    Yeah! It works!

  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 3 роки тому

    Does anyone know the altitude the booster reaches?

  • @gingerplayz667
    @gingerplayz667 3 роки тому

    What software do you use for streaming, I am in need of a reliable software to stream ksp

    • @irizuxx
      @irizuxx 3 роки тому

      OBS maybe good for you

  • @odysseusrex5908
    @odysseusrex5908 3 роки тому

    Hey, does anybody know why Crew-1 has suddenly been delayed for a month?

  • @viktornerminhilic2767
    @viktornerminhilic2767 3 роки тому +1

    Hi my first time contacting you but I love what you do. I like the research you do and comperasons. Great stuff. So, Witch falcon number is it, what is it carrying and what will be reused or at least salvaged and not left in the orbit ? Thank you. EA

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 3 роки тому +1

      This was Falcon 9 booster 1058. This was the second time it had been flown. It will certainly be used again. It was carrying a South Korean spy satellite. The second stage can not be reused, but it will be, or already has been, deorbited and will burn up in the atmosphere.

  • @bimblinghill
    @bimblinghill 3 роки тому

    1:14:00 Thinking about RTLS booster landings - I guess where possible they now want to use spare margin on light LEO launches to piggyback some Starlinks, meaning the booster needs to go out to the droneship. There might still be some RTLS's where the orbits don't match, but the overall number will be reduced.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 3 роки тому +1

      Next RTLS mission will be the SAOCOM 1B launch. It does not have a specific date yet, but is scheduled for "late July". I'd say that means sometime in August.

  • @ADobbin1
    @ADobbin1 3 роки тому

    I'm hoping whatever it was that slid down the engine bell on the upper stage around 37:15 was just ice and not something important.

  • @anesumugiya1534
    @anesumugiya1534 3 роки тому +1

    Wow

  • @georgf9279
    @georgf9279 3 роки тому

    Question: Why don't they tow a communications buoy 200 m behind the drone ship for a more stable uplink? If I'm not mistaken, the problem is the shaking satellite dish after all.

  • @scottkernan5577
    @scottkernan5577 3 роки тому

    WOW

  • @daxx77m
    @daxx77m 3 роки тому

    North Korea isn't quite thrilled about this launch...for me it's always fun to watch these! Thanks Tim.

  • @RastaPilot737
    @RastaPilot737 3 роки тому +1

    Newton's 3d law, the law that Tim has to make clear rockets doesn't push off air because of the flerfs lol

  • @carisi2k11
    @carisi2k11 3 роки тому

    Absolutely love your music?

  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 3 роки тому

    10:35 I don't think they can park over Korea, due to latitude. I think they will either park over the equator and look at Korea from a slant, or repeatedly cross over the equator at an inclination that puts the satellite over Korea for part of the time, and over the southern hemisphere for part of the time. Based on what we see in the broadcast, it looks like it might be the latter. I am sure you know all this, but just didn't go into it because you were just giving a quick briefing. You're the best, Tim!

  • @dobrychlalec6077
    @dobrychlalec6077 3 роки тому

    35:59 what is that thing on the left. Not the booster but somthing is there. If you watch closely you will see and it looks like bird

  • @isaachicks9251
    @isaachicks9251 3 роки тому +3

    I am so glad this is become normal

  • @trevorpence1062
    @trevorpence1062 3 роки тому

    37:17 something flew off the engine lol

  • @witsued
    @witsued 3 роки тому

    Tim, who is your ISP in Iowa? $110 a month for 10Gbps?

  • @jameshoffman552
    @jameshoffman552 3 роки тому +1

    So the Falcon went vertical today around the same time $TSLA did.

  • @jenicrouch4935
    @jenicrouch4935 3 роки тому

    They caught the farings both of the yes

  • @Axel-Jett
    @Axel-Jett 3 роки тому +3

    37:14 what was that thing? it got absolutely destroyed by the engine

    • @Jona69
      @Jona69 3 роки тому +2

      A piece of ice.

  • @francisschweitzer8431
    @francisschweitzer8431 3 роки тому

    What with Korea and the Star Trek emblem on the flag??? Lol

  • @geraldcline2489
    @geraldcline2489 3 роки тому

    2nd stage ignition looked wonky, lights then goes green then lights again? Or am I seeing something that's normal.

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 3 роки тому

      Thats normal

    • @Markle2k
      @Markle2k 3 роки тому

      Looks fairly normal. The TEA/TEB is pumped in after the LOx starts flowing. The TEA (TriEthyl-Aluminum) reacts with the LOx and warms things up enough that the TEB (TriEthyl Borane) can do so. The green is the Boron ions. Once that's going, just add RP-1 and you are on your way.

  • @panners125
    @panners125 3 роки тому +5

    I remember the orange 🍊 days👍🏻

  • @danelliott3335
    @danelliott3335 3 роки тому

    When is Lego going to come out with a raptor engine model? Please.

  • @justincase3880
    @justincase3880 3 роки тому +1

    Rocket: Fire & Ice ...

  • @tobyw9573
    @tobyw9573 3 роки тому +1

    Most everyone has seen a fast jet fighter flyby video. It would be informative to see a SIMULATION!!! orbital and escape velocity rocket sea level flyby! An actual flyby would likely be fatal to the rocket and possibly for the viewer.

  • @aantholz
    @aantholz 3 роки тому

    EA: If you are going to display your orange pressure suit on a mannequin, it has to be on a skeleton. Also needs switchable internal helmet illumination.

  • @walperstyle
    @walperstyle 3 роки тому +1

    Share the good. Civilization needs to see science and exploration again! No more political scandals, no more fighting in the streets. Lets go science!

  • @jonshaffer5793
    @jonshaffer5793 3 роки тому +3

    37:15 something falls off and gets blasted by the exhaust. ice?

    • @firefly2472
      @firefly2472 3 роки тому

      Ice probably

    • @Markle2k
      @Markle2k 3 роки тому

      That's solid oxygen. The plumbing always leaks a bit. You'll then wind up with some chunks of oxygen floating loose while the second stage is accelerating at 3 g. Once there is no more structure to hold it back.... off it flies.

  • @djijspeakerguy4628
    @djijspeakerguy4628 3 роки тому

    Apparently, they caught both fairings on this launch!

  • @muradasadov8219
    @muradasadov8219 3 роки тому

    I love how Mars finally seems reachable for humans. Before it seemed like it was so far away that a human could never get their but now in the next five years me might have people there.

  • @stephen1r2
    @stephen1r2 3 роки тому +2

    Does SpaceX charge enough per launch that they can make money even if there is no 1st stage recovery?

    • @dannycampbell5255
      @dannycampbell5255 3 роки тому +1

      I'd imagine yes since they dont expect to recover everything on all launches since there is always could be a small thing. But I say yes mostly just do to how much space x has cheapened the entire process so there rockets are way less expensive then the old ones nasa used.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 3 роки тому

      No. their business model is based on reusability.

  • @Dexter101x
    @Dexter101x 3 роки тому

    Glad they managed to deal with the landing camera, it's improved but now need to improve the stability to get a better video quality

  • @giorgiobassan
    @giorgiobassan 3 роки тому +1

    WDTJ use a passive & inherently stable body for Starship, like a ‘blunt-side-rocket’ (like the initial Interplanetary Transportation System for instance), and eliminate all together the ‘air brake fins’?
    The broad side of the rocket blunt as a capsule, to reduce the heat caused by an hypersonic regime reentry
    No moving parts, less parts, stable by design = cheaper, safer! (?) 🤔🤔🤔

  • @jelly4208
    @jelly4208 3 роки тому

    37:14 what fell from the second stage?

  • @Vatsyayana87
    @Vatsyayana87 3 роки тому +1

    Oops, they totally messed up and caught both of them fairings! lol
    Darn it Spacex! Get with the program..

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 3 роки тому

      Tim said they were just retrieving them earlier in the stream. They caught both?!

    • @Vatsyayana87
      @Vatsyayana87 3 роки тому +1

      @@davidbeppler3032 yesir, first time.

  • @jameshoffman552
    @jameshoffman552 3 роки тому

    Launch liftoff looks likely as lox is loaded.

  • @keenheat3335
    @keenheat3335 3 роки тому

    what if they do a mid flight refueling of a booster using another booster ?

  • @julianelischer6961
    @julianelischer6961 3 роки тому +1

    air brakes on a plane are not the same thing as air brakes on a train or truck (a'la Westinghouse)

  • @tedwardfox
    @tedwardfox 3 роки тому

    Tim. Thank you for your words of intelligence starting around 1:20:00. It needs to be said a lot.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 3 роки тому

      He's not saying anything new here. He's just saying the simple basic truths that need to be said, over and over again.

  • @anthonyreyes579
    @anthonyreyes579 3 роки тому +5

    My brother works at space x

  • @Mr.philmccockiner
    @Mr.philmccockiner 3 роки тому

    What are the silver 'bags' on the vac engine?

    • @FARLANDER762
      @FARLANDER762 3 роки тому

      Insulation

    • @Mr.philmccockiner
      @Mr.philmccockiner 3 роки тому

      lance moore so as the bags expand they bring heat to the cooled engine?

    • @Markle2k
      @Markle2k 3 роки тому +1

      @@Mr.philmccockiner They keep the heat from the glowing hot engine bell from reaching the more delicate outside bits of the motor. Since there is always a bit of a leak, they slightly inflate when the LOx is flowing.

    • @FARLANDER762
      @FARLANDER762 3 роки тому

      @@Mr.philmccockiner Just regular insulation, well, an aerospace version anyway. Just keeps the hot stuff away from the delicate stuff.

  • @chucksweet7533
    @chucksweet7533 3 роки тому +1

    Icy end up, Flamey end down

  • @halfofabucket1346
    @halfofabucket1346 3 роки тому

    I seriously thought they launched Blue Darwin's Sister into space.

  • @dougsinthailand7176
    @dougsinthailand7176 3 роки тому +1

    It's interesting how little coverage is being given to Japan and the UAE's launch of the Hope probe....

  • @Peyethon
    @Peyethon 3 роки тому +2

    Someone actually wanted this mission to fail because it was military related. They are on suicide warning right now.

  • @superskullmaster
    @superskullmaster 3 роки тому +1

    At this point if you have to ask why rockets make thrust in space, you shouldn’t even bother watching these videos.

  • @maddoc68
    @maddoc68 3 роки тому +1

    Just love the female voice, counting down etc... 😍

  • @erroidz
    @erroidz 3 роки тому +1

    Bob Ross is amazing but I usually only watch him while trying to get my nephew to go to sleep if I'm baby sitting. Your videos definitely don't have that effect! I love your channel though, and wonder if Elon watches it instead of Spacex's live streams.. I'm actually surprised he hasn't hired you as Spacex's official documentarian; you should pitch it next time you see him (though obviously only if he lets you continue to cover other launches too).

    • @erroidz
      @erroidz 3 роки тому +1

      I say that because while your knowledge is outstanding, your enthusiasm is contagious and it's really what's got me properly interested in space again for the first time since I was a kid..

    • @josephneider7332
      @josephneider7332 3 роки тому +1

      Tim has said a number of times he wouldnt take a job at spacex because he would lose his freedom to criticize or like whomever he wanted or was factually appropriate

    • @erroidz
      @erroidz 3 роки тому

      @@josephneider7332 it's a fair point, but Musk is such a maverick I don't think he'd care about honest criticism. You need only look at his tweets about Tesla's stock price to know this to be true!

  • @bucago550
    @bucago550 3 роки тому

    The flag was waving in the beginning. Hmmmm...There's air on the Moon?

  • @ajaxprop3638
    @ajaxprop3638 3 роки тому

    Make a discord im sure it will be cool like we could discuss space things and you could set up votes like:which is better BFR or SLS which you can use in a comparison video like:i went and asked you guys about this topic and you voted.....
    I think discord would be fun

    • @EverydayAstronaut
      @EverydayAstronaut  3 роки тому

      I have a discord. We have an incredible community. You can join by becoming a Patreon member: patreon.com/everydayastronaut

    • @ajaxprop3638
      @ajaxprop3638 3 роки тому

      @@EverydayAstronaut im completely broke so so no also video idea saturn v vs SLS i think it would be cool to Compare nasas best rocket ever launched vs the new king

  • @jameshoffman552
    @jameshoffman552 3 роки тому +1

    Load lox late lest loss of liquidity loses launch.

  • @teddyzxcvpan4788
    @teddyzxcvpan4788 3 роки тому

    07/23, chinese tianwen will launch, plz make video ir stream about that

  • @tobyw9573
    @tobyw9573 3 роки тому

    Fighting? The world has always has people who want to rule your life and take your stuff.

  • @autobot3925
    @autobot3925 3 роки тому

    Everything looks norminal
    But
    Where is jessie🥺

  • @AstroRamiEmad
    @AstroRamiEmad 3 роки тому

    Check out the first ever Arab Space Mission to Mars ... Mars Hope Probe launch on AstroGate بوابة الفضاء channel!