Starlink Mission
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- Опубліковано 2 бер 2023
- On Friday, March 3 at 10:38 a.m. PT, Falcon 9 launched 51 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
This was the twelfth launch and landing for this Falcon 9 first stage booster, which previously launched Crew-1, Crew-2, SXM-8, CRS-23, IXPE, Transporter-4, Transporter-5, Globalstar FM15, ISI EROS C-3, and now three Starlink missions. - Наука та технологія
Picture perfect, flawless launch. Those landings never get old. Kudos to all involved! Go SpaceX!
You can see it too, everytime one lands.
A future of thousands of those taking off and arriving from or at the surface of mars or the moon autonomously.
All serviced, manufactured, inspected, refueld, etc via a fleet of supporting autonomous machines.
The fact the cameras work amaze me the most -the rest is also cool I admit
Every time hoping to finally see a disaster. Every time dissapointed.
Incredible
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I just love to see those starts and landings of the first stage!
Me too
Its the most interesting part
@@SimonsAstronomy Yes it’s line “anyone can launch a rocket, ONLY SpaceX can lane one.
Every SpaceX launch reveals just how bloated, lazy, incompetent, corrupt, irrelevant Nasa is.
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Veo 2 o ovni o UFO
Pegged the landing! Does not get old. Thanks for sharing.🚀🚀🚀👍
I love Pegging
Those landings of the booster never get old…
And when it lands in the inner, smaller circle it’s even better: bullseye! 😃😎
Why do all the comments mirror each other lol . Omg those landings tho
@@PhanesRe-ThroneD777 we just all share that opinion
I literally get chills everytime I see falcon 9 land. So excited for starship :)
There will be a few big bangs!
Will never get old to watch these landings for the rest of my days on Earth!
I never get bored with the re-entry and landing footage, especially daylight landings. It's exactly how I imagined it would be as a child in the 60's.
I'm getting on in years now and I have been priveledged to witness some monumental events in the engineering world. Things like Transatlantic air travel, Concorde, the Saturn 5 rocket, the moon landings, the Space Shuttle, The Boeing 747, the list goes on. But this series of events is the most awe inspiring of them all, in my opinion. The launches, and perhaps the most incredible feat of landing the 1st stage with pin point accuracy, vertically on a ship is mind boggling. I just hope I will get to see a launch with my own eyes one day. Congratulations to you all, a truly amazing venture.
Watching the booster land upright reminds me of the sci fi movies when I was a kid; that's how they did it.
That’s an incredible experience and observation. It would be cool if someone at spacex sees your comment and helps give you the opportunity of seeing one of their launches in person.
White privileged you mean
@@rxw5520 what do you mean?
That was so quick and smooth... spacex has mastered these techniques fr sure...
Love that the feed didn't cut out as it landed. Got to see the legs deploy and everything. Very impressive.
wish theyd put a camera on another boat nearby so we can see the rocket land on the drone ship from a water/ground view
Pretty standard now. Probably thanks to Starlink. The vibration on the drone ship is often too much, but we do see some landings live from the drone ship.
They finally got the cgi realistic enough to not “cut the feed”
@@rxw5520 You forgot the sarc tag.
Ronnie did great voice over. Calm, relaxed and professional. Nice work.
I'm 71 now and this SpaceX still amazes me. I used to laugh when I saw those old 50's movies with the spaceship landing straight up on the planet. Who knew?
Thunderbirds Are GO!!!
Yeah, SpaceX is awesome. I can't wait for the Starship.
@@genesis209_gd уже очень скоро... я тоже мечтаю увидеть это
These landings are getting smoother with each mission i swear 😮
Of Course I Still Love You...............SpaceX....!!!
12th mission for this booster! Not a record ... yet. Beautiful work, SpaceX and StarLink!
Hello from Switzerland. Very nice to hear as a mountaineer :)
Keep them coming SpaceX team! We are rooting for you
Never. Gets. Old.
Sorry I missed this launch, perfect conditions here in So Cal too see it live.
We're able to see stage separation when conditions are right.
These landings I have watch hundreds of times and still blows my mind
It's incredible watching Falcon 9 land like that.
These landings are an amazing feat of engineering on every level.
Pre-Launch SpaceX News is the bomb. Thanks for the update during launch-prep!
Day or night, I never miss one of these fantastic engineering marvels!
Donate for a Dream
It stuck the landing and hit the X just about perfect.
Although the same, I still watch ALL the flights and at every landing, you get a big grin out of me.
Amazing close up launch pad shots and Launch.... Excellent SpaceX Mission as usual...
Most incredible colors. Thank you.
Congratulations one more time. Nice job!!!! Excellent team!!!
Thank you SpaceX for the time and effort publish your flights.
In awe everytime. Starship is going to blow our minds.
After years waiting.... now I watch Falcon 9 liftoff with Starlink satellites trouth Starlink connection in the middle of Amazon forest ^^
Congratulations! Just watched it from SB.
Hitting the eye of the bullseye on landing has become routine 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This never gets old.
Those landings never get old
I love that the lady explains everything In detail cause I love anything too do with space
Love watching these!
Pretty cool!
16:54 "ofc i still love you" 😆 these names never get old
I love SpaceX!! It will never get old.
I love these videos
wow mach 27 thats super fast! and the landing is perfect!
great landing!
It’s slightly out of the yellow circle. You shouldn’t be so easily impressed.
@@FunkyMonk6 I'm pretty sure #AskSpaceX they don't aim at the deck centre except when the booster's grid fins have got some control authority. I reckon once they're below 100m or so (going so slowly that steering isn't a thing any more - see grid fins stop moving before landing), the only things being aimed at is '0 metres off the deck, 0ms¯², upright'. They probably did some maths and worked out how big the 'lucky circle of error' is and as long as landings happen somewhere within the circle of luck, control systems are working perfectly.
@@trs4u Thats actually pretty close. Kudos 😅
Really stuck that landing. Never gets old.
Well done to all, this never gets boring.
Was actually pretty cool seeing that glad I watched it 🥳🥳
Have you never seen it before?
the landing is smoother than me parking my car 😂
seeing that thing land just never gets old for me.
Excellent landing
Bullseye..I got a little nervous at the end, but then they put it right in the middle. Amazing.
I love watching the big X sizzle off the recovery pad :)
15th mission! Amazing!
5:51 fantastic shot of the starlink v2 mini deployment! Whoever thought of putting the camera there is a genius.
So beautiful.
Technology at it's finest ! 🏆This impresses me far more than the shuttle, 🚀 but not quite as much a the Apollo missions.🏁🏁🏁
Well, let's be honest, the Shuttles had at least ten times the operational capability of a Falcon 9 rocket. We won't see that kind of capability again until Starship is fully operational.
It's probably my 150th or more launch and I still get goosebumps. 😁😁😁
She still loves us, YAY!
Really just to comment for the UA-cam algorithm.
Thanks!
This is awsome thanks spaceX
Stunning as akways
Look at that, right on the bullseye 🎯 😍
Amazing each and everytime. safe travel.
Amazing. Congratulations SpaceX.
Woooh 🎉🎉🎉the picture quality of earths right angles is exquisite ✌️💚😂
Another textbook launch and 1st stage landing!
Go SpaceX!
Go Starlink!
Very well narrated.
Wow you people are the best in the world ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
na moral? toda vez eu fico extremamente feliz em ver uma fita dessa.. pqp muito foda !
X marks the spot!! Again it never gets old!!😃
Jessie is the normal star of the commentary, but Ronnie nails it. Any chance of seeing her??
Perfection
Never gets old
Pretty cool
Way to go #SpaceX! That was great!
Love this
Space X step for mankind.
Awesome good luck
SpaceX is Earth's future. Literally.
LOVE THIS
Another Bullseye on landing from space. Incredible.
Glad to see the decent telemetry graphics are back on this Starlink mission after the less useful NASA ones on the crew launch. Great to see how both vehicles are preforming (excellently as usual!)
You would think they would clean the cameras but over all flawless mission.
F9 is like the best wrestler,
just can't be pushed out of the circle!
Great job kids! Fly it like it's the first time every time.
Spacex Launches are the best series running on TV or youtube.
WOW... unbelievable.
착륙 기술은 언제 봐도 놀랍다
Congratulations to SpaceX for the success of this mission. The future of this company is roaring and bright. I love astronomy and interplanetary travel. Strong hug!
🤝🚀🌐🌎👏
The landing sequence looked very dramatic with the obscuring clouds and the drone ship appearing so suddenly. Add some dramatic music and it would fit well in a movie sequence, I think. The loss of signal from 13k - 9k up -- was that due to passing through the ionization layer, I wonder? just asking...
@21:40 Nailed it!
Bravo, SpaceX!
21:28 No matter how many times I watch the boosters land I'm always like "too hot, they're coming in too hot!!" and then they land perfectly....lol.
SUPER !
YES
Another launch ? Wow impressive
Look at the horizon! How it curves into an x-axis, a z-axis. The fisheye camera works fine. ;)
Nice
15th launch of 2023, and it's still early March.
Kudos to SpaceX!
Of course I still love SpaceX 🥰
Every time I see this I'm surprised how the whole process from the launch to stage 1 landing takes only ten minutes how is that🤯
Well, you're going about sixty or so miles up and down, and three or four hundred miles out to sea, with a maximum speed, for the booster, of maybe 10,000 miles per hour. How long do you think it should take?
Apparently everyone is astonished by the landings!