Lmao "basic water tank" loool "saw it and got jealous" rofl 😂🙊😝🤣 pmsl :)))) Are you a pro stand-up comedian? Silly me, clearly you are, what a dumb question. When is your Netflix special out? "Water tank seeing it and being jealous" (mere water tank🤭) I can't stop pissing myself laughing loooool absolute genius. Please marry my daughter!!
I work in a grain silo factory where we manufacture huge grain bin silos and seeing something that looks like it strapped with rocket engine and fly is so hilarious.
I’m so excited for the future. Remember a few years ago SpaceX did this same thing for the falcon 9. And look how the falcon 9 launches and landing becomes a normality for us nowadays.
*second practice rocket. Also, landing the second practice rocket is probably even more exciting than the first because it proves you know what you were doing with your design and it wasn't a fluke that it actually got off the ground and landed itself.
Growtopia Mods I don’t do the math and populated the whole Kerbal system with modular ground bases and space stations and did it all in story mode. Pretty stupid eh?
SpaceX Team, Elon and every single one of you working uncountable hours and hours with the Starship program.. congratulations!! Each succes, no matter the size, must be celebrated as a huge victory. Few people know and comprehend the pace, pressure and responsability of your work, wich make all of this progress even more amazing. I am a mechanical and welding engineer, and I can only imagine all the challenges behind the scenes you are dealing with and, even better, learning and solving. All your efforts, passion, hours away from family and galons of coffe will eventually pay off. When you land this amazing "Interplanetary Space Corn Silo" on the Moon and Mars, we will be there celebrating with you. A LOT! And making memes. You are all doing this is for the mankind. Thank you. Congratulations! Keep it up!
After watching the mind bending SN8 flight yesterday, I can't comprehend how this flying silo was only 3 months ago. I can't image where Starship will be in a year :')
@@ironagent45 SN9 exposed that the earth was flat 🤫. Al jokes aside, I fixed it now, I saw the ending of the stream saying SN9 up next and things got mixed up in my head lol
For all those who don't get it. This is testing just the engine and guidance / stabilisation system. It isn't using the actual hull from the final ship. In case it blows up then they don't waste much money. Once the basics are sorted they will include testing with the final hull design that can handle atmospheric conditions.
@@MrBikboi Says someone who doesn't even dare to show their own face. On an account with zero public videos on it. Priceless :D And yes, I like my privacy and don't show my face either. I still don't go and stoop so low as to go negatively commenting on others'.
@@MrBikboi -*Watches youtube video of groubdreaking technology* -*goes to the comments to make random remarks about some random persons facial features* "Yes, this makes sense, I'm not a sack of shit."
@@fariselsherif1601 Yes but in say, an hour's time it won't be. We're writing these messages as testament to the fact that we were here before it got fixed.
@@SpecialEDy IMO that's what makes it so great and superior other spacecraft. The design looks so simple. Bet those metal rings could be mass produced and are interchangeable.
It’s so inspiring to see Starship SN6 do this and then watch Starship SN10 do a successful high altitude flight, in 6 months. That’s incredible progress!
@@MonsieurDijon They've reduced the count due to progress on the Raptor design. Turns out that when your rocket engine only requires two settings, you can get more thrust out of it!
Well there's the law of diminishing returns as the larger the rocket, the more fuel is needed. But otherwise yeah, Starship mission for Mars One GO FOR LUANCH!!!
In 1989 with my family in the Atacama desert in Chile we all clearly saw an identical object on the horizon descending, 30 years later it is incredible to see a real one in project
Thanks guys.. you make an old man's heart beat a bit faster.. just like in the days of Mercury.. Elon, you and you gang of youn 'uns are doin' us old guys proud ! Carry on.. keep the dream alive! thanks again all of y'all...
@@Noam-Bahar it feels more like "it's about time!" really.. We were ready for this step 50 years ago.. But! I am glad to see it finally come. When you are my age I hope you will be a space veteran ... That would make me happy even though I more than likely won't be here to see it.. You stay the course little brother and take it to the stars.. Carry on.. and thanks I will stay healthy to the end!
@@Noam-Bahar Sort of...we kind of took a VERY long hiatus after the few moon shots that hasn't been ended YET. Soon, I hope, we will once again step on a foreign satellite object, probably the moon first (no advancement there though, unless we colonize the surface or in its orbit, but we've already 'stepped' there). Then maybe off to an actual Planet (which would be the actual PROGRESS stage). MANY advancements have been made in 'robotic' exploration, just not MANNED exploration, save the ISS, and again, that was just doing previous missions on a much grander scale. Getting men somewhere VERY far away, even 'just' Mars, while still breathing and functioning is a MONUMENTAL task. I hope it goes well, but suspect that it will not, on occasion. The worst scenario very nearly happened on a moon mission (Apollo 13), and if they had been months or years away, rather than a very few days, that would have ended badly, for sure. Absolutely amazing that a high pressure oxy tank exploded on their craft, ripping sections of the skin clean off, and they got back in one piece. Very low probability of that happening again, thme getting back alive part, I mean, given that sort of malfunction. It is a very interesting read, like how they even figured out WHERE the craft was, in 3D space, and it's velocity vector...distance with radar...other two axis from Earth determined with an observatory OPTICAL telescope (they could radar the others too, at the time, but not with sufficient accuracy, orbital mechanics are touchy. They had no way to figure what the impulse was that was imparted to the ship, as it wasn't exactly a controlled burn through a directed nozzle, so they needed to see, accurately, the result to calculate return burns "on the fly".
@@Garand1340 I am just a few weeks ahead of you at 68.. Wish this was done 50 years ago.. we might have had a shot at it.. oh well... such is life eh? carry on my brother.. stay happy..
Fun to joke about this but the enormity of this achievement is truly awe inspiring. Forget just making a throttleable rocket motor of this size, but to be able to simultaneously vector the thrust with such precision and in a format lightweight enough to be carried aloft is astonishing. Bravo SpaceX!
"making a throttleable rocket" I can't even get passes that. I was told once a rocket ignites, there is nothing stopping it till it burns itself out. Every single aspect of these self landing and reusable rockets give me a brain aneurysm. Clearly, I am not qualified to even clean the windows at SpaceX.
@@shmookins That's a solid-fuel rocket. They're glorified model rockets; once they light, they don't stop until they run out of fuel. A liquid-fueled rocket can be turned on & off at will, and fully throttled, because the fuel is pumped to the engine.
Last night my cherry whine bottle's lid hit me hard and broke the skin on my forehead. Girls in the office think I got into fight this weekend and I keep catching admiring glances all the day
e1123581321345589144 why stop there. They should keep naming things like that for their future projects. Getting a stardrink with a starchick, showing your stardick, being all starslick, hoping for a startrick.
I dream of one day being able to relocate my chrome grain silo like this. Until then I must continue using a herd of muscular kittens to pull it around.
I'm so glad SpaceX shares their progress on Starship. It's so inspiring!
This is a giant waste of taxpayer money. You must be an aspiring politician.
@@user-os7qq9xk4o Wait, isn't Spacex private company?
@@taco4523 yes, lol, excuse that guy
Taco yup, you are right. He told some bullshit
Dude, respect for being the top comment on a SpaceX video!!!
Finally, the solution to sending corn to the moon.
One small flight for man, one giant leap for cornkind.
And MARS......LOOOOOL
corn
This is hilarious!
best one,i was drowning in world we made for ourselves
Somewhere nearby, a mere basic water tank saw this and got jealous
they now deliver by rocket :)
Lol u funny
Just wait for the next hurricane, dear water tank.
Your not wrong
Lmao "basic water tank" loool "saw it and got jealous" rofl 😂🙊😝🤣 pmsl :))))
Are you a pro stand-up comedian? Silly me, clearly you are, what a dumb question. When is your Netflix special out?
"Water tank seeing it and being jealous" (mere water tank🤭) I can't stop pissing myself laughing loooool absolute genius. Please marry my daughter!!
Everybody’s a gangsta until the farmers silo starts flying.
I don't know if I'll ever be gangsta again
@@kevinharte3636 Dont worry bro play gta sa
@@yashwantshrivatsav4178 Man I love Gta V also
LMAO
😂😂😂😂😂
Dear Elon,
Please stop moving my grain silo.
Sincerely,
Jamie
Underrated comment!
XD
I will make sure to forward this to Elon Musk (i didnt want to say Elongated Muskrat because idk if its true)
No keep moving grain silo
@@olegpetrovic LOL, I thought I was the only one who called him "Elongated Muskrat."
I work in a grain silo factory where we manufacture huge grain bin silos and seeing something that looks like it strapped with rocket engine and fly is so hilarious.
“Elon’s playing with his rockets again mom!!”
Mom! Phineas and Pherb are building a completely reusable, orbital space ship!
Mom said it’s my turn with the falcon heavy
lol
@@Rir5416 yay i haz funny
When you have so many launches that you mix up the mission names
Edit: for people reading in the future, the title was "Starlink" instead lol
You know you're living in the future when you get typos like this.
😂😂
@@hotmenkissin It said Starlink 150m test before lol.
"Starlink SN6 150m Flight Test" lol
It’s starship not starlink
When a water tower can do a softer landing than Spirit Airlines.
Or RyanAir
@@WeatherWorld or flight 370
naoki d american airlines flight 11
Positive landings are safer than soft landings for airplanes. You use less runway
Spirit airlines SUCKS!
I’m so excited for the future. Remember a few years ago SpaceX did this same thing for the falcon 9. And look how the falcon 9 launches and landing becomes a normality for us nowadays.
On one engine. People seem to have missed that very important point. This is a big deal.
and it's offset XD
Can you explain why?
Ya, explain please
@@amitakabari2281 the full rocket will have between 28-35.
Shaggy, Destroyer of Worlds they don’t seem to understand the weight this thing is lifting off the ground
"I can swear this grain silo wasn`t on my field yesterday?!" - some random farmer
@@WhiteHawk77 Rather: "being burned into glass" :D
@@WhiteHawk77 Nah. It can be a lake as well. Only needs bit more fire. In Beirut, it was even a city by the sea...
My brother growing up so fast ; |
No.
Silo Entertainment XD
CloudGamer17 yes
Airsoft in space,,, coming soon... =P
Hello there... I guess the flying grain silo cult has grown
And here we are now, exactly half a year later, landing SN10. Amazing.
yeah. This hops were simulations of the very final landing burn
Thank God for SpaceX. Literally the only 'cool' thing going-on right now.
So excited for sn8 test flight
@@jeremyrocks6559 Its tonight. In 7 hours!
@@nifaladam6551 Yup, I've been following it for a while. Thanks
You need to pay more attention
"one small step for man, one giant leap for barnkind"
-Starship SN6
@chris johnson Not a silo, A grain silo
Also r/woooosh
@chris johnson r/woooosh
@chris johnson Correcting jokes
@chris johnson The destroyer of good fun.
chris johnson whoosh whoosh whoosh
When you first start playing Kerbal Space Program and get really excited that you landed your first practice rocket
*second practice rocket. Also, landing the second practice rocket is probably even more exciting than the first because it proves you know what you were doing with your design and it wasn't a fluke that it actually got off the ground and landed itself.
@@gustafsone for me it was more like the fifth rocket.
As a console gamer, it's much harder to control.
@Growtopia Mods So just playing for fun is stupid? Man that is narrow-minded...
Growtopia Mods I don’t do the math and populated the whole Kerbal system with modular ground bases and space stations and did it all in story mode. Pretty stupid eh?
"Bob, i think your silo just flew away"
SpaceX Team, Elon and every single one of you working uncountable hours and hours with the Starship program.. congratulations!! Each succes, no matter the size, must be celebrated as a huge victory.
Few people know and comprehend the pace, pressure and responsability of your work, wich make all of this progress even more amazing. I am a mechanical and welding engineer, and I can only imagine all the challenges behind the scenes you are dealing with and, even better, learning and solving.
All your efforts, passion, hours away from family and galons of coffe will eventually pay off. When you land this amazing "Interplanetary Space Corn Silo" on the Moon and Mars, we will be there celebrating with you. A LOT! And making memes.
You are all doing this is for the mankind. Thank you.
Congratulations! Keep it up!
You've been choose to be part of the tripulation!
Next up: Starship SN6 bottle flip test
Come on Elon, we dare you
Technically sn8 will perform a flip land 😄
Proceeds to land upside down
@@saulgarcia6466 they should call it, bottle flip manouver
I'll pay good money to see a Starship bottle flip.
hmm... go a bit higher, and they could probably do it! - Now, that would be a flex!
everyone is talking about covid and politics and Elon is in the background casually hopping grain silo's
Gotta move that grain up!
here's the grain silos again....
diggelaer the quality on the video is really grainy
hes just tryna get his bread up
He is trying to feed the birds mid air, similar to mid air refueling in planes
"One barn to rule the corn. "
*Elon Musk - 2020*
Nobody for president 2020!
made to order! Get yours before they all blast off!
@Areatrance No no! That is somebody! I know somebody too! It's a Jerk!
Nobody is fine! Perfect for president!
After watching the mind bending SN8 flight yesterday, I can't comprehend how this flying silo was only 3 months ago. I can't image where Starship will be in a year :')
Wait.... we have a time traveler here guys... this man has witnessed SN9 fly! TELL US YOUR SECRETS
@@ironagent45 SN9 exposed that the earth was flat 🤫. Al jokes aside, I fixed it now, I saw the ending of the stream saying SN9 up next and things got mixed up in my head lol
For real it's crazy
Only three months wow and now it's doing looping in the sky with wings so elegantly and brutally in the same time
"1, 2, 3, and we have liftoff-"
"Hey.. I forgot my space suit, can we go back real quick?"
"sure whatever"
lands back on the landing pad SpaceX style*
3, 2, 1, liftoff 😉
Lmfao
they actually forgot their masks lol
"I forgot my space suit"
-Astronaut, 2020
AND THAT WAS JUST ANOTHER NORMAL DAY ON THE OLDEST ANARCHY SERVER IN KSP
GioVez It’s what multiplayer in KSP 2 will be like
???:da oldest anarchy server...
?????:fly safe
that EXTREMLY funny i admit
@@alexanderbeychuk3674 i can't wait to grief some Space bases
@@Misterfloflomovievideo All these videos are about Elon Musk trying to escape Spawn: THE EARTH
For all those who don't get it. This is testing just the engine and guidance / stabilisation system. It isn't using the actual hull from the final ship. In case it blows up then they don't waste much money. Once the basics are sorted they will include testing with the final hull design that can handle atmospheric conditions.
Yeah, ok, but bro, that was a SILO! That FLEW!
crazy how much confidence goes into launching a rocket *and landing it* right next to your whole facility. like damn what if there was a minor failure
I don’t think that’s what the army thought off, when they said rocket silo
Oh thats good
@@ascherlafayette8572 yeah that is good 😂
gave me a good chuckle - tnx.
chris johnson wooooooshhhhhh. Joke flew right past your head
Underrated comment
We will have flying cars...
2020: A flying silo...
That's the most high estrogen face I've ever seen, the weakest and most feminine features. Have fun in life kiddo.
@@MrBikboi Imagine being as much of a twat as you.
@@MrBikboi Says someone who doesn't even dare to show their own face. On an account with zero public videos on it. Priceless :D
And yes, I like my privacy and don't show my face either. I still don't go and stoop so low as to go negatively commenting on others'.
@@MrBikboi -*Watches youtube video of groubdreaking technology*
-*goes to the comments to make random remarks about some random persons facial features*
"Yes, this makes sense, I'm not a sack of shit."
@@MrBikboi Says the 400 lb 40 year old, living in his mothers basement.
You guys are doing something amazing which would led humans do great things in near future.
This just never gets old. So awesome
I WAS HERE When the Title was *Starlink* *SN6* *150m* *Flight* *test*
Its still starlink
Still Starlink
Same
@@fariselsherif1601 Yes but in say, an hour's time it won't be. We're writing these messages as testament to the fact that we were here before it got fixed.
it's: Starlink SN6 150m Flight Test
2020: the year SpaceX replaced the phrase "Rocket Science" with "Orbital-Water-Tower Science".
The most advanced and powerful machine ever built by mankind, constructed in a marsh by welders instead of scientists in a clean room!
@@SpecialEDy IMO that's what makes it so great and superior other spacecraft. The design looks so simple. Bet those metal rings could be mass produced and are interchangeable.
Grain-Silo Science...
Silo, space silo
You got some weird-looking water towers around you. This looks more like a grain silo.
It’s so inspiring to see Starship SN6 do this and then watch Starship SN10 do a successful high altitude flight, in 6 months. That’s incredible progress!
This is something else man .... I thought it was going to flip over. Its amazing how they can land these stright up like that.
When you’re a Terran player and you need to move your Command Center one space closer to the mineral patch:
In the rear with the gear
Butter my biscuit
Hahhaha thats the best comment ever
Ok...as long as no Zerg unburrows the moment u land...gg ;-)
_"For a brick, he flew pretty good!"_
*-Sgt. Johnson*
RIP
Lnaoooo
What book or movie?
@@odysseusrex5908 game
it's from Halo 2, I think?
ua-cam.com/video/0c4W1FC5ao0/v-deo.html
The buildings and cranes in the background gives a great a perspective on how big this beast is!
Just like a flying kettle!
Amazed by its majestic view
This gives the term "missile silo" a new meaning.
Nah this is clearly a "Silo Missile"!
right...made to order and off they go! hahah
you throw the silo along with the missile. That's 60% more missile + missile!
Me: 2020 can’t get any weirder.
Space x: flying silo’s
kkkk
hhahh
Lol
*silo
@@glass7923 So SN5 doesn't count? And Starhopper?
How that camera on the inside doesn't melt is beyond me. I love the shots it gets.
That is impresive! People of the team of SpaceX Rocks!
Imagine driving by a farm and seeing a silo casually hopping around
Casual Texas
😂😂😂😂
Lol big fucking silo
Just cause
@@_Glory_to_God Ahahahahhaa Lmfao
Dude that's just one Raptor engine imagine when that rocket has 28
its BIG BOOM
Makes for big bada boom.
It’s 31
@@MonsieurDijon They've reduced the count due to progress on the Raptor design. Turns out that when your rocket engine only requires two settings, you can get more thrust out of it!
Well there's the law of diminishing returns as the larger the rocket, the more fuel is needed. But otherwise yeah, Starship mission for Mars One GO FOR LUANCH!!!
In 1989 with my family in the Atacama desert in Chile we all clearly saw an identical object on the horizon descending, 30 years later it is incredible to see a real one in project
Imagine just chilling on your farm then this thing starts rising out of the field
GET OUT OF MY COMMENT SECTION
@@oren2000 no
@@softwalnut179 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
There goes them farmers, moving their silos again
chris johnson I like the parties where they know it was a joke
Thanks guys.. you make an old man's heart beat a bit faster.. just like in the days of Mercury.. Elon, you and you gang of youn 'uns are doin' us old guys proud ! Carry on.. keep the dream alive! thanks again all of y'all...
@@Noam-Bahar it feels more like "it's about time!" really.. We were ready for this step 50 years ago.. But! I am glad to see it finally come. When you are my age I hope you will be a space veteran ... That would make me happy even though I more than likely won't be here to see it.. You stay the course little brother and take it to the stars.. Carry on.. and thanks I will stay healthy to the end!
@@Noam-Bahar 10/4 my brother..
I turned 66 last week. I agree with you.
@@Noam-Bahar Sort of...we kind of took a VERY long hiatus after the few moon shots that hasn't been ended YET. Soon, I hope, we will once again step on a foreign satellite object, probably the moon first (no advancement there though, unless we colonize the surface or in its orbit, but we've already 'stepped' there). Then maybe off to an actual Planet (which would be the actual PROGRESS stage). MANY advancements have been made in 'robotic' exploration, just not MANNED exploration, save the ISS, and again, that was just doing previous missions on a much grander scale.
Getting men somewhere VERY far away, even 'just' Mars, while still breathing and functioning is a MONUMENTAL task. I hope it goes well, but suspect that it will not, on occasion. The worst scenario very nearly happened on a moon mission (Apollo 13), and if they had been months or years away, rather than a very few days, that would have ended badly, for sure.
Absolutely amazing that a high pressure oxy tank exploded on their craft, ripping sections of the skin clean off, and they got back in one piece. Very low probability of that happening again, thme getting back alive part, I mean, given that sort of malfunction. It is a very interesting read, like how they even figured out WHERE the craft was, in 3D space, and it's velocity vector...distance with radar...other two axis from Earth determined with an observatory OPTICAL telescope (they could radar the others too, at the time, but not with sufficient accuracy, orbital mechanics are touchy. They had no way to figure what the impulse was that was imparted to the ship, as it wasn't exactly a controlled burn through a directed nozzle, so they needed to see, accurately, the result to calculate return burns "on the fly".
@@Garand1340 I am just a few weeks ahead of you at 68.. Wish this was done 50 years ago.. we might have had a shot at it.. oh well... such is life eh? carry on my brother.. stay happy..
Awesome flight! Excited to see what SN7 will bring
Amazing! And this time, the engine didn't even catch on fire! Well, except for the part that's _meant_ to be on fire, anyway.
Fun to joke about this but the enormity of this achievement is truly awe inspiring. Forget just making a throttleable rocket motor of this size, but to be able to simultaneously vector the thrust with such precision and in a format lightweight enough to be carried aloft is astonishing. Bravo SpaceX!
"making a throttleable rocket" I can't even get passes that. I was told once a rocket ignites, there is nothing stopping it till it burns itself out. Every single aspect of these self landing and reusable rockets give me a brain aneurysm.
Clearly, I am not qualified to even clean the windows at SpaceX.
@@shmookins you're thinking of solid rocket booster. Once they go off, ain't nothing shtopping that now boy
@@shmookins That's a solid-fuel rocket. They're glorified model rockets; once they light, they don't stop until they run out of fuel.
A liquid-fueled rocket can be turned on & off at will, and fully throttled, because the fuel is pumped to the engine.
@@Terminator484 True but its actually quite hard to throttle them and turn them on and off. Kudos to SpaceX for this new engine.
Pessimists: It'll never work!
SpaceX: *Fly my Beer Can*
Fly my water tower!
This is real progress. What this team has achieved is really spectacular.
From this to SN10 in a few months is crazy
1920: "In 2020 there will be flying cars!"
2020: Flying Grain Elevators...
Hahahahahahaha
Boeing has an 8 electric rotor VTOL craft capable to carry a man. It is not safe enough yet. It's 100% auto-pilot.
That was good!
Уахахахаха😂
There are flying cars since 2010s. Those cars are really expensice, but they exist.
"I TOLD YOU GUYS MY GRAIN SILO WAS AN ALIEN UFO" --Old Farmer Joe
He is also wondering why the aliens are loud at the same time
located in Pisa?
I love how technology help us find a way to hover a large trash can in Sky 😅
No really keep up the good work 👍
It is good to see that, unlike the SN5 hop, there did not appear to be any fire on top of the Raptor engine this time!!!
Meanwhile at Blue Origin: Good news! We got our name painted on our crew module!
New Origin doesn’t show that much stuff so a logo on a capsule is a VERY historical achievement
The size of that thing! The thrust from that one raptor engine is enormous! Very impressive.
Congrats to all at Space X!
whos here after the full launch
me! amazing to see how far it has all come
I just bought one of these of amazon. Can't wait till it gets here!
It looks so funny, having this giant pipe flying through the air xD
Pipe, grain elevator.
If that is gigantic imagine the full starship
Dude you need water I think your heads on fire
“iTs NOt jUsT A fLyINg GIant pIPe”
I guess you could say that Elon is laying the pipe
Yo Elon pass the salt
Elon: I got you bro
The salt: 🧂
🔥
Growtopia Mods its not actually
Making this happen is just amazing!
Excellent test flight! Mega Thrusters were go. Go Space-X Force!
0:51 SpaceX Team at the end cheering with the best seat in the house!
What an experience it would be to witness that live
Imagine the how proud they would be feeling!
I thought it was a clip from Maria Pointer.
@@magnamic5614 that was the only clip they found where the landing fire was not seen.
"Turns out you can make anything fly haha"
- Elon Musk
You sure can. You just have to apply enough thrust. ;-)
@@realulli A LOT more to it than that, but yeah, that about covers the first order part. ;-)
Haha i feel like he was surprised its actually gonna work :P
I love how *Elon* keep all the enthusiasts engaged with his funny yet inspiring *tweets* 🐦
Lol!!
Thats gotta be the most surreal looking thing ive ever seen
You can even hear the smoothness within the trust,... can't wait for the completion!
My neighbor's hot water tank did that a couple years ago, too. He didn't have the roof open at the time, though.
He did afterward.
Gold lol
The same thing happened to Uncle Billy's moonshine still when it had a hole in it... still trying to find it.
Last night my cherry whine bottle's lid hit me hard and broke the skin on my forehead. Girls in the office think I got into fight this weekend and I keep catching admiring glances all the day
increíble !! genial SpaceX felicitaciones a todo el equipo humano!!
Brilliant footage reminds me of the Flash Gordon movies, nice one.
Some person in 1948: I believe we will have flying cars in the future!!1
2020: *flying grain silo, take it or leave it*
At least we finally have Jet Packs.
That was a thermos - see the cap?
In my fantasy world, it is a giant beer keg that delivers itself right to my backyard.
We have flying cars, they're called airplanes. Rich people park it in their garage they call a hangar.
LOL
People of the future, this is where it started.
well I mean, it really 'started' with Starhopper a year ago
You mean Tsarlink satellitez?
we are on track to combat the covenant
And also where it landed :V
I wish i could leave enough to wach the developments with my own eyes
Surprised the press didn’t call this a spectacular failure 😳
Props to that camera man holding on inside the silo
Huh, 1950's sci-fi really nailed the ship designs with their "a look into the future" ideas. At least it isn't powered by tubes.
Rip intern who said starlink instead of starship
Now we know who will be first human test subject for neural link
He is sooo going to Mars. One way ticket.
tbh, who cares
@@cowdalecoffee7076 its a joke ...
or maybe they were the only person that voted to call the ship starlink.. hint hint.
That's amazing!
The Raptor makes the very strong impression. There is only one engine in SN6, but what a colossale power !
"Starlink SN6"
R.I.P
trainee/ intern
why? you don't make mistakes
@@venturestar I think it might be a joke..
Not funny.It matters not.
Make him pay with his life. Muhahaha!
@@Daniela-pr7rz xD
Her: So you work for SpaceX
Me: Yes
Her: What do you do?
Me: I'm a sanitational engineer
Some of the People who work on the booster used to work on water silos
@Terry Penland that should have been a line in the Big Bang Theory, right?
@@tamiti1669 lmao xd
Here from a MOSTLY-SUCCESSFUL SN8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AGAHGAHGHAGAGA I can't wait for SN9!!
Amazing!
Didn’t know starlink sats were equipped with a raptor engine.
What else were they going to use them for
Lol yeah they will probly correct it later
@@Kwoths u are joking right?
Heck i didnt know they were attached to a flying silo
Charles Calvin didn’t think ion engines were viable for this kind of stuff yet
Love how much the Starlink missions have evolved
Beautiful !!!
Extraordinary precision & control under huge forces. This is acrobatic engineering!
Thank you to every member of the spacex team. You guys and gals really inspiring the whole world right now and we appreciate it👌
SpaceX to other space programs:
I'll move my queen to this square...
CHECK!
your move...
this aint no competition. We all benefit from any progress.
other space programs: knight to b3. your turn
spacex: we are playing starcraft
oh please
Spacex be like: check!
Everybody else: oh, I thought we were playing tic tac toe 😞
Mate!
This so awesome man... My kids are going to witness science achievements I can only dream of witnessing 👍🇺🇸
Это Великое достижение для всего человечества! Пепелац поднялся в воздух!!! Три раза Ку!
@Безногий Джо это твоя фамилия или имя?
"starlink sn6 150m flight test"
mhmm yep thats starlink
starlink, starship, that's the kind of confusion you get when you stop calling your ship Big *Falcon* Rocket.
@@e1123581321345589144 BIG FOCKIN ROCKET M8
e1123581321345589144 why stop there. They should keep naming things like that for their future projects. Getting a stardrink with a starchick, showing your stardick, being all starslick, hoping for a startrick.
Way to go nerd!
@@xephy89 strick roll
I dream of one day being able to relocate my chrome grain silo like this. Until then I must continue using a herd of muscular kittens to pull it around.
dude what
-Cooper, what r u doing?
-take out my farm into space
Great work SpaceX, congratulations to all space X engineers and workers.
Farmers: imagine if my silo can fly
SpaceX: Hold my beer
I get it now. This is for project beerlink. Imagine beer sprinkling from sky.