SpaceX - Awesome Boost Back-Entry-Landing Burns - USSF-124
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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2024
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I am an old nasa watcher back from the moon shot days and a lover of the space shuttle but by far Spacex blows them all away. I love watching every launch and landing.
Aijda cre nessa mentira??😅😅
funny thing is SpaceX will also help return this country back to the moon with Starship.
Quite an unprecedented company
@@traceyelliot8571 Curious what proof you would need?
Ditto! Does not get old!
it's the difference between government bureaucracy , and a private company
At one time, science fiction. Now, everyday occurrence. But still Amazing every time!
After seeing fictional rocket landings in 50's and 50's movies, it still seems unreal.
Everything was classified, except when your dad tells you here carried the Atlas to Canaveral, on his military aircraft.
it is...not real
@@jerry-xi4gi😊yes I agree
@@jerry-xi4gi Expect for the fact this is amateur footage and these landings are witnessed by millions
@@kevinconrad7648 hmmm, ok, enjoy the show..!!
I can't believe I waited patiently for years in between shuttle launches and now we almost have 300 landed and re-used orbital launches! That tracking camera looks pretty insane too!
It's hard to believe that you could visually track and view the booster when it was 514 miles away. Incredible work!
The last probe that went to Mars had 2 satellites filming it land. They were only 10cm long. When I read that that told me a lot.
I find it incredibly hard to beleive. Actually impossible to see that far. If we could see that far with those optics they would take pictures of sattelites or images from Earth of the supposed space walks. If optics could see that far they'd mount one of those 1980s technology or even earlier to a C5 galaxy and at 50k feet they could zoom into a battlefield engagement to relay intelligence information. The optics would actually work even better from elevation because of the thinner atmospheric conditions.
Yet couldn’t get it the last 20 ft
@@ivoryjohnson4662 That camera could have been set anywhere on either side of that tree. It's rather comic if you think about it.
Exactly! Hard to believe.
Never. Gets. Old.
But the picture clarity was exceptional.
Nice work.
It sure beats the '60s footage from the Apollo missions, doesn't it? This was pretty basic (ground only), but I really loved all the earlier shots from cams inside the rocket, watching the engines pivot and burn, etc. All the different angles from SpaceX shots have been really thrilling.
@@ljprep6250, were you really old enough to see them❓️
your comment looks deaf, after listening to some of this video and you choose video for a quality observation. !
Yeah, I need to have one of those camera systems mounted on my house. That way I can keep a closer eye on those shady neighbors or mine...lol jk.
SpaceX has been doing amazing work with the Falcon. I never tire watching a boost back and landing. To whomever was operating the tracking camera - well done!
Now imagine that there are people returning from space. There is still very little reliability in the first stage for it to work with people. You have to pay for everything. Do you remember how many times a year they lose the first stage of a rocket?
People returning from space on the 1st stage....hmmmm.....@@TyphoonUSSR
@TyphoonUSSR I'm pretty sure the astronauts use the dragon capsule to re-enter earth, but you do you!
@@JBSmoke1 Think about StarPshik.
@@nishyanthkumar Dragon 2 uses toxic fuel when maneuvering in the atmosphere, which is stored in fragile tanks. The crew is separated from death by an aluminum wall 4 mm thick.
Someone had a dream and made it work. This still takes the breath away that this is possible. To slow it down from 900 mph and a perfect Al ding. Just amazing. Well done SpaceX.
"Honey? A smoke stack just landed in our backyard!"...😁
Nice, one. 😉 Slainte ❤
Can you imagine if the guidance system failed and that actually happened? 😱
"Hey Zeke, I heard some commotion over at Leroy's place. Get over there in case he hurt hisself again. It was really LOUD this time.
@@randywl8925Hey honey, we just got a new propane tank for the bbq. This one should last the whole summer.
This is why Elon Musk hires the most brilliant and hard working people in the history of ever ! Well done ladies and gentlemen !
Funny, you see the quality of people you get when you aren't FORCED to hire based on feelings and making them FEEL included.
Very proud Poppa that my son is working on the rockets at Space X
My nephew was hired right out of Cal Poly Aerospace Engineering. Now he's working a console during launches of Crew Dragon. Very smart kid.
That ain’t no smartphone camera. What incredible shots.
I agree- absolutely fantastic.
NASA had superior optics in the 1960s!
My right ear enjoyed this.
At least we can jump to 9:25 for both ears. Yay.
30 years ago a friend that is an engineer at NASA told me they would never commercialize space because they had to waste their budget every quarter or get less funding. The guy had great insight.
my reading of scify novels in my teens and 20's coming true is AWESOME to watch. gives me chills.
“Incredible” is becoming your standard of operation, team! - Dave Huntsman
I found this by accident. WTF, if we spent less money and energy on killing each other, these would be going and coming to/from Mars.
Wow, that was an exceptional track of the F9… stage sep, boost back, landing burn.. amazing. Thank you for sharing this…🫡☮️✌️
That is AMAZING equipment you guys have. It's great to see something of this magnitude in the hands of the private sector and not just government and corporations.
SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies Corporation) is a space transportation and aerospace manufacturer founded in 2002.
SpaceX is primarily a government contractor, racking up $15.3 billion in awarded contracts since 2003, according to US government records. Its most important businesses are launching astronauts and scientific missions for NASA, and flying satellites for the US military.
A private company funded by the American government and they can't refuse the American military so is it really a private company
Corporations are people too 😢
@@916619jg it was possibly lost on the OP that even going back to Apollo, NASA contracted around 20,000 different companies who contributed to the effort.
Twenty thousand. From Playtex to Boeing. From IBM to Whirlpool. Countless smaller concerns. Of the 411,000 workforce only about a tenth of that number were directly employed by NASA. The majority were contractors and subcontractors.
@@tubecated_developmentit's hilarious to think about. Astronauts and going to space. It's all a NASA illusion we've been fed our whole lives but without a doubt ALL FAKED
Is this not man’s greatest feat of engineering?
Landing on the moon takes that cake, but Falcon 9 is up there.
@@motokid6008 Forgot about that one. lol
Seeing these boosters come back just never gets old
Elon Musk has opened the door to space exploration once again 👍💕🇺🇸😊
Our govt programs were incompetent and insanely expensive.
We all Thank you Elon 😊🇺🇸✌
well, spacex is making the launch vehicles for nasa (not all of them, of course, but you get my point)
also, nasa is being held back by their ridiculously small budget....
Beautiful presentation and having a well spoken lady doing the vocals is stunning. 200%❤❤❤❤
It is mildly annoying when this announcer or others say "that" burn or "that" stage separation, etc.
I use the mute button on them.
Another SpaceX launch vehicle thunders into Earth Orbit. Over and over again, and the sight never gets old !!!!!
These landings are the most marvellous thing I’ve ever seen in my 68 years on this planet. Its mind boggling technology
The audio is fantastic for terrorizing unwanted guests, I play this whenever my in-laws are in town.
Wow , I watched the first space shuttle launch at junior school I imagined I was there , the world should watch and appreciate what has been achieved , in science fiction now in 2024 fantastic achievement 👌
Had to give this video a "like".... YT needs an "awesome" button because what SpaceX does is really awesome. Best video I've seen so far that shows Stage Separation, boost back burn, entry burn and landing burn. Great job to whoever was controlling the tracking cameras.
Elon Musk has already become a living legend who has written his name on the pages of history. He is truly a crazy scientist.
Never gets old. Congrats, @SpaceX and thank you Vets!
Это просто фантастика!!!!! АМЕРИКАНСКИМ ИНЖЕНЕРАМ - ЗАЧЕТ!!!
Absolutely stunning footage, cant wait for these type of views of starship, Stoke space's NOVA, Terran-R and others!
This reminds me of SPECTRE’s rocket landing in the volcano in You Only Live Twice. Never thought they would able to do that for real though! Incredible achievement,
Beautiful blend of engineering, teamwork & good old fashioned human ingenuity at its best, Space X setting a standard we all should strive to achieve, marvellous!
Unreal, it really doesn’t get old watching that. Congratulations
INCREDIBLE TRACKING!💯👍 This is the best video I have ever seen for a booster sortie.👏👏👏 It was so clear I could see all three burns here in Fort Pierce.
I love how the booster becomes the tallest thing in view once it lands, taller than the trees and the electrical wires. That's always my favorite part of theses videos.
Wish I was watching this with my four sons. ❤
No matter how many launches I've seen, heard & even felt, F-9 landings ALWAYS makes me dmike then giggle.. it's so cool.. 😊😊
I watched the space program from its infancy to landing on the moon. Then came the space shuttle with its accomplishments, and of course, all the Mars landers, etc.
But seeing a booster rocket actually land itself is astonishing. Saw that sort of thing in the old sci-fi movies but never thought humans could actually make it happen.
When Falcon X first started I was oblivious to it, I really didn't know anything about it. So, the first time I saw that first stage booster come back to Earth and land, I thought it was a gag, a joke or CGI. I had no idea that it was able to do that. Absolutely blew my mind! Now, it's done it over 200 times?! Truly amazing.
Awesome.....I will get tired of these one day like the shuttle. At school we all gathered around the TV for the space shuttle lift offs.
From 900mph to zero and a safe landing om 30 seconds - wow!
272nd successful landing of an orbital class rocket. Amazing. The privatization of the space launches was a brilliant change in paradigms.
We've come a long way (It's about dog-gone time!).
Sitting here with my Son explaining to him how we didn't have such a thing when I was his age, and feeling real proud to be part of a world that created something so amazing!
We're on our way.
Now lets not F it up!
Don't involve your son in the lies of Mask and America
@@user-us9kp4tn5zdude shut up, booster landings are an undeniably impressive accomplishment
It feels always like played backwards, only it's not. It's SpaceX. Amazing technology.
it's like the putting of the payload in correct orbit is an afterthought.
Elon is a special guy, and a blessing to humanity.
One of the most incredible landings I ever seen. Straight from a old low budget space movie with wires attached to the rocket.
We need this for Starship!
Love all the people who have made such things possible! Well done!
EM and Space X is the best thing that ever happened to the US space program & Dept of Def.
Can't wait to see this in person someday.
AWESOME doesn’t get old
Never gets old!
This popped up in my feed. Love this stuff, thank you.
Human has leap a LOT!!!!! thank you for the efforts guys.......
This just blows my mind every time I see these Falcon 9 boosters land! It's like something out of Star Wars....
The things Elon makes seems very “alien” to me. No other man can create things like him in such a short period of time. Tesla, SpaceX , Boring, PayPal, Starlink…
He doesn't create anything, lol.
It's the same landing, but is incredible, each one, So I never get tired of watching it.
Every time I watch this it's like the first time. It never gets old.
So impressive ! The launch and booster landing are impressive, but i'm amazed by the images, how you constantly track and show us every second of this launch
It is to me in my opinion so unreal and inspiring, amazing and just so unbelievable that it literally looks unreal almost impossible......its amazing how much watching these flights tugs on my emotions it's so exhilarating..
Amazing. Fantastic achievement. Congratulations to all the scientists and engineers at SpaceX
So que a sonda sumiu,
@@TERRAJOVEM6000 No I was referring to the successful launch and separation and then the landing of the first stage.
You used to see this only in a science fiction movie. Dang, it's just like those movies.
These falcon 9 rocket launches is proving to be so reliable, its almost like shelling peas !
So great meeting y'all during the launch yesterday! Thanks for the trailer tour as well! ~ Phil & Shar
The lady talking this through was amazing.
It’s just brilliant to see these landings.
At 8:05 -- a spectacular view and I can almost envision the actor Slim Pickens sitting astride it, waving his cowboy hat and giving a rebel yell with adventurous glee.
(My imagination was inspired by a scene in the movie "Doctor Strangelove, OHILTSWALTB")
Kudos to Elon Musk and his SpaceX team!
Watching that never gets old.
Congratulations Space X & Elon!
I miss this already i was not able to wacth this for how many months..
I’m also amazed by the camera quality
I got all sound on the right channel, can you fix?
I am trying to reconnect my Bluetooth headphones thinking that it's a problem on my side. Ps I do hear some white noise on the left channel
They screwed it up on the last one too
Engine sounds in left channel eventually and comm in right channel.
@@stevenadams3124 I am not sure if they are engine sounds on the left channel, sounds more a filter trying to adjust volume to it's maximum
I love SpaceX I love to watch it's sooo awesome✨️🚀✨️💙🌹❤️🔥
That NEVER gets old!!!
The space progran should have been privatized in the beginning IMO!Amazing Space X team!.
That is the toughest part, bringing those boosters back to earth
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Truly MAGNIFICENT !!!
This never gets old, love it
How amazing is this! I never get used to it.
Smooth as silk.
Absolutely phenomenal.
I never get tired of watching that .
Still feels like magic!
I am AMAZED EVERY FREEKIN TIME I see this!!!
I'm a child of the Space Race. I watched the 'Moon Landing' in 1969 at 5 years old. I also watched mankind slowly back away from full-on exploration of space after the Space Race was 'won' with that 'Moon Landing'. Watching SpaceX do these incredible things gives me hope that what stopped in 70s will now go forward regardless of government tomfoolery. Rock'n'Roll!! \m/(>
I experienced the same audio anomaly. However, once the broadcast concluded the left channel came back. I was listening to this through my Signia 5 IX bte hearing aids with iPhone 14+ Bluetooth
You guys rock! and thank you for your service!
Thank you for your donation
Awesome stuff!
Admirable coverage, right down to the use of sound
Words fail simply fabulous achievements so well done , US...
What incredible shots! o7
That never gets old.
Still impressive. No matter how many of these flights are already done.
Utterly fantastic !
Congratulations absolutely spectacular that will never get Boring.👏👏👏👏🇺🇲🇺🇲👍🇬🇧
Just Magnifique !!!! Hello from Cognac France !!!!! Thank you for your work ! ;))))
Science fiction come to life.
"Anything we can imagine can be brought to life". J.H.Bobrink circa 1972
Stunning.
Really cool, never gets old.
Amazing feat of engineering! Having watched the Apollo program, this is thoroughly impressive! Well done SpaceX team!