1:33:52 view from the plane. 1:36:33 deployment of two drogue parachutes. 1:37:11 deployment of the four main parachutes (one of them almost failed). 1:40:22 splashdown. 2:19:50 hatch opening. 2:31:30 1st astronaut. 2:34:05 2nd ~| |~ 2:37:35 3rd ~| |~ 2:39:05 4th ~| |~
I don't care how many times I have watched these missions (since May 1961 when I was 9 years old) it's amazing, breathtaking, spectacular, and always a bit scary. Dragon takes a beating and still keeps on ticking. I bet that fresh sea air must smell good. Love SpaceX.
These people are all nothing but genuine hero's of humanity. I could never do what they seem to just love doing. Brilliant people with more talent than people can imagine. Fantastic, great job. We're so proud of all of you.
A true hero would spend this kind of money to help other people that are less fortunate. But we rather spend huge amounts of money for a trip into space. For me these astronauts are not heros... they're just doing their job.
@@wakinyanthunderheart473 research and innovation is valuable. If you want to make noise about frivolous spending, make it about military spending. That's the *real* money pit.
creating history,,, congrats to all,,, i hope the astronauts recover safely and look forward to following up episodes,, superb footage, brave brave humans,, mission accomplished. thanks for sharing
@@pstanyer1 NASA initiated the ISS no?.. As a very young boy watching the first moon landing on B&W TV at school I was mesmerised and infatuated with that incredible achievement by NASA…. Now SpaceX have the reins… Giddy-up Let’s go to Mars!!
luckily the 2 of the chutes are just there for redundancy.. the craft can actually land with just 1 safety but 2 to hit the minimum splashdown speed they want.
It’s crazy how different everything is when it comes to space flight from the suits to the controls everything used to be so bulky now it’s all slim and slick with screens
That suit is for comfort only, they are in use inside the dragon capsule. You cant make space walks with it, there the old bulky suits are still in use. BUT SpaceX has said that they can make more modern suit in part of the Lunar Lander project
Merci beaucoup à toute l’équipe pour le travail que vous avez fait 🙏🙏🙏. BRAVO 👏👏👏mission accomplie !!! De Nouméa NOUVELLE CALEDONIE 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Merci Thomas PESQUET 👍👍👍
Must be a warm fuzzy feeling inside when you are plummeting through the atmosphere inside of a fireball, knowing that a thin layer of thermal material and four parachutes are the only thing between walking away from re-entry and being scraped off of the surface of a piece of aluminum and carbon fiber…..
It really is impressive how polished SpaceX missions involving the Falcon 9 and Dragon module have become. True re-usability and rapid turnaround. If Starship evolves to be as reliable, then as Doc Emmett Brown would say, "We're about to see some serious sh*t."
At what point did you get emotional? For me, teary eyes, when they splashed. Hi from down under This is research for my novel xx In kindred spirit Eliza Dulwich Hill, Sydney Australia. PS Thanks for the live stream! PPS I wonder if the crew speaks multiple languages, to accommodate and communicate properly? Suppose English is enough..? PPS Congratulations to science and billionaire relationships
Brilliant work on the flight, lets get this to being routine and normal with high safety standards applied. And to the SpaceX video team, Well Done! once more, setting very high standards for the presentation every time.
@@Greebstreebling Minimal, and with the Methane Fuel production process being done for Starship, the CO2 gets pulled out of the atmosphere to use in fuel manufacture, getting the process to be circular. Plant a forest around the launch sites to break up the ground level noise of the rocket motors, and the process becomes carbon negative.
Космос вне политики!! Хочу увидеть на своём веку,как земляне полетят на Марс! Исследуют новые просторы!)) Вот куда надо вливать средства, а не на яхты и дворцы.. Мои поздравления Спейс Х!))
I know right? All sleek and modern. Every parameter is accessible on the touch screens and the cool thing is, I believe, that the ship is mostly autonomous.
@@scottcupp8129 yes thats correct, the ship is fully capable of taking off and docking with the ISS autonomously but the astronauts can take control whenever they want.
Another great effort from the SpaceX team! Glad the crew are all home safely. I was a bit concerned at first when I didn’t see any chairs for the crew post egress, but the chair guy showed up and all was well. Keep em coming SpaceX!
It wasn’t chairs before because this was the longest duration in the ISS with Dragon so they spent almost 200 days up there and it’s for their safety. That’s why we didn’t see that chairs before :)
yes, very true. It's amazing how far SpaceX has come. But even Musk himself has said this; saying "what Elon musk has done to revolutionize space travel" is a bit of a strech. He's the ideas guy and the CEO of this amazing company but without the thousands of dedicated and passionate employees SpaceX would still be an idea inside Musk's head...
@@clevergirl4457 well obviously he doesn’t build spaceships on his own. I think the comment means he’s the visionary and driver behind cheap reusable spacecraft. Without Elon, none of this would’ve happened and going to space would be ridiculously expensive and prohibitive..
@Dragomir Ronilac No clear goal ? His goal was very clear to colonise mars and build a human colony on a second planet. Also mine those planets for resources.
*_Yeaaaa go Blue Origin! eeerrr... Hey wait a minute Blue Origin stills stuck on earth never having gone into real space yet(karma line does not count). Yeeaaaa GO SPACEX, Yeah, way to go SPACEX._* _Congratulation!_
If you're American you would want them to also make it to space along with Boeing, and whatever American company is trying to get into space and make it more competitive, cheaper, and push humanity further into space. Yes I'm glad for Spacex, but also can't wait for the day Boeing and Blue Origin take astronauts to the space station and beyond.
Congratulations!! I wonder how true that the extra parachute was used to offset the new estimated added weight of the loaded diapers. Glad to see that they were able to get past this problem.
SpaceX makes this look so easy which all Us in America are grateful for. Yall have made the USA the leader in space Tech for this we all should be grateful.
It’s such a well oiled machine! Boats on site in seconds, everyone knows their job and does it quickly and safely. This is how it should be done, not like the Blue Origin landing after their up and down PR stunts 🙄
More fantastical hogwash there's more important things which are requiring attention- ie looking at the infrastructure of this place the amount of abuse and poverty, ignorance yet we get this cgi nonsense so this in my opinion tells us everywhere has been explored so to the curious human all areas have been covered
You have a link to that non-official version? I like to stray off the beaten path once in a while to find myself in narrow alleys with the drunkards shouting their truths.
Just a suggestion for improvement to these broadcasts: Obviously, as with SpaceX satellite launches, narrations are always included but those broadcasts have an on-screen representation of the various milestones - MECO, 1st stage separation, MVAC deployment etc. Why not do the same with these much longer broadcasts seeing as there are long periods of relative inactivity; it would allow those not watching the live broadcast to fast forward to the milestones & make much more efficient use of their valuable time. Milestone inclusion may also encourage greater viewership; the thought of a 3hr broadcast probably discourages all but the most geeky of viewers.
The Earth is so vast that big meteors hitting seas can easily go unnoticed. And with some physics and mathematics wizardry there's a boat next to Dragon mere seconds from splashdown.
Boy!!! even thought the re-entry through the atmosphere and the radio silence, which is nerve wreaking by itself and anything can happen in between, the Dragon Capsule made it flawlessly, and the *on-time splashdown* as well, it looks like it was as easy as a walk in the park, OG SpaceX bringing their top tier A-game to the table And someone *cough BlueOrigin cough* is blabbing around that they have a capable, space-ready capsule... yeah, right... kiddo, why don't you go and finish your oatmeal first??? and when you have put your *space-ready capsule* to a couple of *real space tests* and it came down without any issues, then, you can talk with the big guys
‘4 heathy mains’. Well, 3 healthy mains and the fourth does finally open fully, but not when they claimed it did. Great job SpaceX. You continue to show NASA how it’s done.
1:33:52 view from the plane.
1:36:33 deployment of two drogue parachutes.
1:37:11 deployment of the four main parachutes (one of them almost failed).
1:40:22 splashdown.
2:19:50 hatch opening.
2:31:30 1st astronaut.
2:34:05 2nd ~| |~
2:37:35 3rd ~| |~
2:39:05 4th ~| |~
@@GoldenEDM_2018 hope it went well!
@Gelas Pecah Chanel Spam off.
2:31:25 First crew member egress
@Gelas Pecah Chanel Spam off.
@@GoldenEDM_2018 you're very welcome.😉
I don't care how many times I have watched these missions (since May 1961 when I was 9 years old) it's amazing, breathtaking, spectacular, and always a bit scary. Dragon takes a beating and still keeps on ticking. I bet that fresh sea air must smell good. Love SpaceX.
These people are all nothing but genuine hero's of humanity. I could never do what they seem to just love doing. Brilliant people with more talent than people can imagine. Fantastic, great job. We're so proud of all of you.
Heros? What XD? a Hero saves lifes and help people out of heart. These get payed to do their dream
A true hero would spend this kind of money to help other people that are less fortunate. But we rather spend huge amounts of money for a trip into space. For me these astronauts are not heros... they're just doing their job.
@@wakinyanthunderheart473 research and innovation is valuable. If you want to make noise about frivolous spending, make it about military spending. That's the *real* money pit.
Welcome back to Earth! Great job SpaceX and NASA
Excellent!! SpaceX and NASA ... Welcome back to earth
creating history,,, congrats to all,,, i hope the astronauts recover safely and look forward to following up episodes,, superb footage, brave brave humans,, mission accomplished. thanks for sharing
Well done SpaceX and NASA!
Brilliant achievement to all at SpaceX and NASA!! WOW,
@gelas lawas DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME CLICKING THIS LINK
Why put in a link to a video of water going down a drain?
Not much input from nasa
@@pstanyer1
NASA initiated the ISS no?.. As a very young boy watching the first moon landing on B&W TV at school I was mesmerised and infatuated with that incredible achievement by NASA…. Now SpaceX have the reins… Giddy-up
Let’s go to Mars!!
@@keithmayes4358 that was actually from Mars but you are noob yet :)
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Bon retour sur terre 🇫🇷
The 4th chute took it's sweet time in opening.
luckily the 2 of the chutes are just there for redundancy.. the craft can actually land with just 1 safety but 2 to hit the minimum splashdown speed they want.
late bloomer
4 healthy mains? Looks like there is a runt in the litter! Safely down though... amazing job SpaceX, I never gets bored of your endeavours!
One took a while to unfurl properly but it eventually did. It can land safely on three (and even two).
The runt was just slow to develop 😭😭 lol 😂
That chute anomaly will be investigated.
That chute is a grower not a shower.😉
@@EricIrl it didn't seem to unfurl properly in the end, just about half open.
This is what I thought and expected the yr 2000 to be like for nasa and rockets 🚀 to be common events but I’m happy to see it 21.5 yrs later go spacex
Congratulations from Moscow/Russia 👩🔧🏞️✳️
BRAVO all of You , The Crew , Nasa , ESA, SpaceX etc... !!! 🌍
Thomas is so cooooool 🙌🏽 merci Thomas 🇲🇫
That was fantastic thank you SpaceX for allowing us to see this 🙏🏽
Vive Thomas Pesquet Vive la France et Vive la République 🇨🇵 !!!
These splash downs always make me soo nervous, but it’s such a flood of relief when they land safely!! 😌
Way to make it about you.
Agree, I get nervous as well.
It’s crazy how different everything is when it comes to space flight from the suits to the controls everything used to be so bulky now it’s all slim and slick with screens
Shuttle was analog as the Soviet/Russian spacecrafts but this is digital
@@Merku808 space shuttle was controlled by analog computers
That suit is for comfort only, they are in use inside the dragon capsule. You cant make space walks with it, there the old bulky suits are still in use.
BUT SpaceX has said that they can make more modern suit in part of the Lunar Lander project
NASA still uses the same space suit and rocket technology from the 70s... they haven't made any new suits that work yet.
@@Merku808 Yep, new technology - digital toilet lol
Amazing stuff guys. SpaceX. NASA. Peace to the world and all worlds beyond.
❤️
Merci beaucoup à toute l’équipe pour le travail que vous avez fait 🙏🙏🙏. BRAVO 👏👏👏mission accomplie !!! De Nouméa NOUVELLE CALEDONIE 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Merci Thomas PESQUET 👍👍👍
Hi
It's much easier now, going to space and back is a piece of cake for SpaceX
Thanks to all the technicians and assistants. To the flight Director thanks to God everything went well.
Congratulations Space X and NASA on a successful mission. 👏👏👏👏👏
Must be a warm fuzzy feeling inside when you are plummeting through the atmosphere inside of a fireball, knowing that a thin layer of thermal material and four parachutes are the only thing between walking away from re-entry and being scraped off of the surface of a piece of aluminum and carbon fiber…..
And some diapers…😅
@@cybersurfer2010
Bwahahahahahaha!!!!
@acevitamin
Yep me to…$22 million for the ride is out of my pay grade though…just by a little bit lol
Congratulations to SpaceX and NASA from Ukraine 🇺🇦🔱🇺🇦 homeland of Serhiy Korolyov!
@gelas lawas Gelas, why are posting your channel here?
@gelas lawas
How NOT to ingratiate yourself with others.
@@samuils please report his comment as spam. I did it
@@jaymac7203 please report his comment as spam. I did it
another win for SpaceX and the US!
SpaceX never disappoints the live stream!!!
I will never get enough of this/ bring on Starship
Great work SpaceX Team and NASA!!! Welcome back to the astronauts!!!
Thank god for SpaceX and starcrew
One day, a dragon capsule will land on the *_lakes of Titan_*
not sure why or how but ok
Not with human cargo.
How is the recovery boat going to get there? And the crew?
What a brillant idea ... can't think of anything more useless
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It really is impressive how polished SpaceX missions involving the Falcon 9 and Dragon module have become. True re-usability and rapid turnaround. If Starship evolves to be as reliable, then as Doc Emmett Brown would say, "We're about to see some serious sh*t."
Welcome back Thomas Pesquet and crew. We love you.
Space x makes everything look so sleek . Awesome
At what point did you get emotional? For me, teary eyes, when they splashed.
Hi from down under
This is research for my novel xx
In kindred spirit
Eliza
Dulwich Hill, Sydney Australia.
PS
Thanks for the live stream!
PPS I wonder if the crew speaks multiple languages, to accommodate and communicate properly?
Suppose English is enough..?
PPS Congratulations to science and billionaire relationships
Brilliant work on the flight, lets get this to being routine and normal with high safety standards applied.
And to the SpaceX video team, Well Done! once more, setting very high standards for the presentation every time.
any thoughts about the CO2 generated?
@@Greebstreebling Minimal, and with the Methane Fuel production process being done for Starship, the CO2 gets pulled out of the atmosphere to use in fuel manufacture, getting the process to be circular.
Plant a forest around the launch sites to break up the ground level noise of the rocket motors, and the process becomes carbon negative.
This was frikkin amazing to watch 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Welcome back to the astronauts 👨🏻🚀🥳🍾🥂
Love from the Netherlands 😘💋❤
Космос вне политики!! Хочу увидеть на своём веку,как земляне полетят на Марс! Исследуют новые просторы!)) Вот куда надо вливать средства, а не на яхты и дворцы.. Мои поздравления Спейс Х!))
1:37:56... At this time I only see 3 healthy mains. One is struggling to open.
Great return as usual.
at 1:38:20 - they eventually all open up. It is likely the video is delayed while the commentators see it in real time.
@@Cain-x how those chutes do not tangle I will never know!
@@ab8jeh test, simulate, and test some more until they got it right
Thank you for a safe healthy landing. Keep doing the best you can.
One of the main parachutes opened with a little delay but was not a serious problem.
Even if a parachute fails to deploy it is still ok because there is redundancy. They can come down perfectly well on 3 chutes.
Wow it gonna be a normal thing for SpaceX, from the first crew and then.
I love how the control screen really looks like the ships in 2001: A Space Odyssey as opposed the 1960,s stuff from the old days . 😝
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I know right? All sleek and modern. Every parameter is accessible on the touch screens and the cool thing is, I believe, that the ship is mostly autonomous.
@@scottcupp8129 yes thats correct, the ship is fully capable of taking off and docking with the ISS autonomously but the astronauts can take control whenever they want.
Boeing's looks like its from the 60s.
@@jacobellingan2197 Buzz Aldrin's deadpan delivery - the Flaties don't even realize they just got punked.
Congratz to everyone involved. Very uplifting!
Another great effort from the SpaceX team! Glad the crew are all home safely. I was a bit concerned at first when I didn’t see any chairs for the crew post egress, but the chair guy showed up and all was well. Keep em coming SpaceX!
It wasn’t chairs before because this was the longest duration in the ISS with Dragon so they spent almost 200 days up there and it’s for their safety. That’s why we didn’t see that chairs before :)
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Still blows the mind to think what elon musk has done in revolutionise space travel & the take-offs n return's...
yes, very true. It's amazing how far SpaceX has come. But even Musk himself has said this; saying "what Elon musk has done to revolutionize space travel" is a bit of a strech. He's the ideas guy and the CEO of this amazing company but without the thousands of dedicated and passionate employees SpaceX would still be an idea inside Musk's head...
@@clevergirl4457 well obviously he doesn’t build spaceships on his own. I think the comment means he’s the visionary and driver behind cheap reusable spacecraft. Without Elon, none of this would’ve happened and going to space would be ridiculously expensive and prohibitive..
@@aldunlop4622 Some people eh? 🤦♂️
@Dragomir Ronilac No clear goal ? His goal was very clear to colonise mars and build a human colony on a second planet. Also mine those planets for resources.
@@karanshah5604 for man/womankind (not to offend anyone) to destroy another planet?
One of my favorite parts of capsule recovery has quickly become the pad ninja jump into the water 2:09:37
great coverage guys! Loved watching this with my family. Still hard to believe how fast they transition from space to ground. Awesome. GO SPACEX!!!
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*_Yeaaaa go Blue Origin! eeerrr... Hey wait a minute Blue Origin stills stuck on earth never having gone into real space yet(karma line does not count). Yeeaaaa GO SPACEX, Yeah, way to go SPACEX._* _Congratulation!_
If you're American you would want them to also make it to space along with Boeing, and whatever American company is trying to get into space and make it more competitive, cheaper, and push humanity further into space. Yes I'm glad for Spacex, but also can't wait for the day Boeing and Blue Origin take astronauts to the space station and beyond.
@@floresaza253 At the pace those other guys move at that could be another 10 to 20 years before that happens.
Karma line? 🤔
@@xploration1437 i think he meant karman line, haha.
Its Kerman line not karma
Future my friends, FUTURE !!!
Welcome back. Congratulations to the crew and Space X
What a time to be alive
Well done to all involved! Best wishes all..
Crew missions are spectacular!
Damn, the images and video are awesome. Great Job to all involved!!!
Congratulations space x and NASA.🙏🙏
Well done Crew 2 crew, SpaceX and NASA
Congrats to all involved. International team.
Exciting time to be a space geek!
Hi
Well done keeping the commentary going guys. Very professional and good informative dialog.
Awesome work SpaceX. Thank you for the stream.
Congratulations!! I wonder how true that the extra parachute was used to offset the new estimated added weight of the loaded diapers. Glad to see that they were able to get past this problem.
Who would dislike this and why, im so confused. This is amazing and a great accomplishment!
Boeing people
Jeff Bezos
Rogozin
flatearthers
SpaceX makes this look so easy which all Us in America are grateful for. Yall have made the USA the leader in space Tech for this we all should be grateful.
agreed 100%
The first time i showed my students Thomas Pesquet's space photos they thought it was a movie.
Photos or videos? Makes no sense
Because it's made the same way a movie is... space may be the final frontier but it's made in a Hollywood basement.
Because he looked like a celebrity or an A-list Hollywood star (no flat earther pun there)
@@jeromethethird5879 Anyone who believes a line from a song of a band is proof of anything is way beyond any help.
It probably is 😏
It’s such a well oiled machine! Boats on site in seconds, everyone knows their job and does it quickly and safely. This is how it should be done, not like the Blue Origin landing after their up and down PR stunts 🙄
Its all good...no need to badmouth Blue Origin... we're all in this together ...we're All Human.
Fanatismo é foda!
@@sunflower-oo1ff I don't think that's true at all. SpaceX are in it for the future and blue origin are in it for the money. Two very different goals.
for $100million per round trip it better be well oiled
More fantastical hogwash there's more important things which are requiring attention- ie looking at the infrastructure of this place the amount of abuse and poverty, ignorance yet we get this cgi nonsense so this in my opinion tells us everywhere has been explored so to the curious human all areas have been covered
I missed the fireball last night but I saw it flying past the sky, it looked like a shooting star.
Amazing, truly. And Jesus, I clicked a non official upload of this and the comments regressed my faculties by 10 years.
You have a link to that non-official version? I like to stray off the beaten path once in a while to find myself in narrow alleys with the drunkards shouting their truths.
@@armenmichaeli6704 it was the channel Forbes Breaking News’ upload
@@OmahaGTP If it's ua-cam.com/video/lo8T-aUYU-c/v-deo.html, I think I understand the full value of your original sentiment now :)
Another Milestone!! Wonderful and Thrilling!
Just a suggestion for improvement to these broadcasts:
Obviously, as with SpaceX satellite launches, narrations are always included but those broadcasts have an on-screen representation of the various milestones - MECO, 1st stage separation, MVAC deployment etc. Why not do the same with these much longer broadcasts seeing as there are long periods of relative inactivity; it would allow those not watching the live broadcast to fast forward to the milestones & make much more efficient use of their valuable time. Milestone inclusion may also encourage greater viewership; the thought of a 3hr broadcast probably discourages all but the most geeky of viewers.
Outstanding as usual.
thanks
They're gonna want to go straight back when they see what the hell is going on down here!!
@Gelas Pecah Chanel Spam off.
B N, :)
This was soooo real , it was like I was inside the capsule 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 thanks for this brilliant moment
_Ad astra per aspera!_ To the stars through difficulties! *_One_* planet. *_One_* people. *_One_* path to love and total freedom.
💕 ☮ 🌎 🌌
Congrats and wish everything well! I can't even watch or pay attn bc I am left out. Break a leg on future missions!
I have 14 Years and i love you
Great job Thomas.
Felicitaciones por los logros a Spacex, Nasa y Elon Musk
Well done folks.
Good effort, all!!
Truly Amazing Landing and Then Launching again in 48 Hours
Well, not the same capsule, but yeah, they have the organisational side of things well in order.
of course i tune in as it ends
@Gelas Pecah Chanel Spam off.
The Earth is so vast that big meteors hitting seas can easily go unnoticed. And with some physics and mathematics wizardry there's a boat next to Dragon mere seconds from splashdown.
I think people would notice the huge tsunami that would be produced if a big meteor hit a sea or an ocean.
If it was big we would detect it before it even reaches earth
Wonder how much that rigger is getting paid
that looks stressfulll
edit- I simply googled it.. up to 90k a year
Timestamp?
I really thought you said the n word... Bruh
Bio , you are a sore that won’t heal with that text
@@michaelsullivan3553 get a bag of ice and place it on that butthurt of yours.
I believe they are all Navy Seals that Nasa uses for the water recovery Ops.
Great time to be alive to witness the progression of humanity. We have so far to go, but it's amazing to have the opportunity to see this live!
Well done! So perfectly performed. My favorite word watching space flights is definitely nominal! 👍🏼🍾🥂😍
Nominal is music to my ears ☺️
Welcome back! 👋👍
Greetings from Italy to Crew-2.
Boy!!! even thought the re-entry through the atmosphere and the radio silence, which is nerve wreaking by itself and anything can happen in between, the Dragon Capsule made it flawlessly, and the *on-time splashdown* as well, it looks like it was as easy as a walk in the park, OG SpaceX bringing their top tier A-game to the table
And someone *cough BlueOrigin cough* is blabbing around that they have a capable, space-ready capsule...
yeah, right... kiddo, why don't you go and finish your oatmeal first??? and when you have put your *space-ready capsule* to a couple of *real space tests* and it came down without any issues, then, you can talk with the big guys
THANK YALL
So many years of doing this, so much technology but we still can’t get good res on this process.
Those stars zipping by on the infared view... Those guys(& gal) are hauling b@lls! 👏
It is so awesome to watch all the great things that you do.
Welcome home ❤️
welcomeback guyss 🙌
big congrats for spaceX and all crews team
Is it a show????
Fantastique 🪐☄️🌍...Bon retour sur terre et bon courage pour la récupération 💪👍!
Space x sending and bringing them home safely Everytime. Can't wait for Mars. !!!!!!
‘4 heathy mains’. Well, 3 healthy mains and the fourth does finally open fully, but not when they claimed it did. Great job SpaceX. You continue to show NASA how it’s done.
Blessings for all
I love this