At least it made orbit and delivered its payload on its first flight. That's an operational rocket right there. I wish them luck on their landing attempts in the future.
If I learned anything from following spaceX all this years , bringing back a booster to earth is almost guarantied to have a few failures or even more. Thus this flight was a huge success, well done Blue Origin team
@@vinc-e01 Yes but early on they experienced failures during testing of Grasshopper and Falcon 9s. Today because of the lessons learned from those failures Falcon 9 is the most reliable reusable launch vehicle ever made with 300+ recoveries and starship could follow the same route if it works
@@czgator9000 BO took forever to get their rocket airborne because they were supposed to be doing their homework and making sure the entire mission would be a complete success. SpaceX didn't waste time with guesswork and lit their candles to get real world data instead. It doesn't take SpaceX long to fix flight issues with iterative design, but with BO's method, it might take them many years before they're able to land this booster. If their goal wasn't to stick the landing on this first attempt and simply get something to orbit, then they don't have a leg to stand on when mentioning how many boosters SpaceX lost. This flight was 24 years in the making, while SpaceX has been launching stuff into orbit for 16 years at this point. BONG is almost irrelevant at this point.
They really need to work on their connectivity issues! A lot of the excitement was dampened by the lack of video coverage. Apart from the launch cameras and tracking plane, we did not see views of the ascent from the booster, no separation, no fairing separation, just a messy view of stage two engine light, no views of entry burn, and no views of second stage in orbit. We have been watching these views from SpaceX for years, even before deployment of Starlink. This contributes to great views & excitement as well as publicity for the company. A comparable launch was Falcon Heavy in 2018, and you saw how much excitement that first launch generated, partly because we could see what was happening! Blue Origin has been having these same problems with their New Shepard for years. I mean, SpaceX had better views of Falcon 1 attempted launch in 2008!!!!!! And sure, they were not livestreaming to the public, but they could have coz the team was watching the stream.
Couldn't understand the altitude and velocity readings till I noticed the mph and ft, at least Spacex uses scientific notations on their launch data instead of freedumb units🤔
It's like the quiet kid in class, who never asked any questions, never worked with anyone, who everyone thought would never turn in the final project, then at the last minute backs up the truck and drops it off. Someone was taking notes. Congrats to those guys, that is one big ass rocket, and they got an actual payload into orbit. (Starship took up a banana, I know that wont be for long, but that is a fact)
Starship has intentionally not gone into orbit, though it has demonstrated that it's more than capable of it, with a payload if they want. Getting to orbit wouldn't have benefitted them in any way, so as a safeguard they adjusted their trajectory to ensure it would re-enter in a safe area just in case anything went wrong.
Well that was a let down. A woman cackling over mission control was not necessary. Shit video and still using imperial measurements. Think I will stick to SpaceX. Those Starship heavy lifters are something else.
that was pathetic. several people talking over each other. if thats the best you can do i would stay home next time. also have you guys not heard of cameras. space X uses them all time. when spaceX loses the booster or the ship they dont hide the facts. these guys never said a word about the booster. a very second rate outfit. i expected more than this.
Reminds me more of Cherenkov radiation seen in nuclear reactors. If unverified internet reports are correct, the BE4 is running more fuel rich than the raptors (possibly 3.3:1 vs raptor's 3.6:1, with stoich being 4:1), so in actuality the BE4 is "dirtier". It tracks with their efforts to dial the BE4 back from the edge to make it more reusable, as the closer you get to stoich the hotter the flame becomes and the harder it is to keep the engine cool. The raptors are blue at night as well, you just don't see them flying much in the darkness and that blue glow is overpowered by ambient light. Both engines have a blue flame that shifts to a purple hue further down the plume because of the excess carbon molecules from fuel rich combustion interacting with atmospheric oxygen, creating a reddish orange light. When this reddish orange light is mixed with the blue light, you get a sort of faux purple color down the plume. I say faux, because it's not a pure color but rather a mixture of two different colors as opposed to what a purple flame would indicate from flame testing/atomic emission spectroscopy of elements like potassium, cesium, lithium, or rubidium, for example. You can see the exact same flame color from a slightly fuel rich neutral bunsen burner, wikipedia has a pic of it that looks like a mini BE4/raptor plume. During the day, the blue light is not apparent and is easily overpowered by daylight, so the remaining orange color is virtually all you see during the day. IFT-5 was the closest that starship ever got to a night launch, so you can kind of make out that blue and purple plume, albeit faint. If you want to see better pics, check google for raptors being test fired at night. You should be able to see just how similar both engine plumes really are.
That delay wasn't good for blu origin , no camera views we relied on a animation? And a frozen picture. reliability and on time delivery is vital for BO, They're way behind the 8 ball next to SpaceX Hate to see BO turn into a up and down celebrity ride
Why was the video feed so poorly executed? Why no video on the aborted 1st stage failure? Over hyped, employees screaming like 12 year old girls. SpaceX is going to Mars, Blue-Balls barely made it to orbit.
Gradatim Ferociter! Kudos to everyone at Blue Origin on a successful launch for New Glenn!!!! Liftoff on those big beautiful BE-4 engines is truly a marvelous sight to behold. We're up in Orbit now baby!!!!! 🌌🚀💙 🌎 🌍 🌠🌏 FOR THE BENEFIT OF EARTH 🌍
Why must the people involved scream like excited children. contrast that with the teams at the mercury and Gemini launches they just smile a little. as they are acting like adult scientists, not kids getting a birthday present.
Too bad speed & distance are measured in bananas. As far as I could tell, ( as I live outside the usa with the rest of the world, except for Myanmar & Liberia ) it probably got up to the speed of 567 pallets at a height of 11t7 bra straps!
Typical American propaganda, claiming total success whilst omiting to say anything about the failure to land stage 1 on the landing platform in the Atlantic. A long way to catch up with Space X in both commentry and filming.
This rocket is 100 feet taller then the Falcon 9. Considering the successful luanch to try is impressive. I think if Elon's rocket gets picked over this they should see it to European Space Agency. I am American I just want to watch the disaster that is the Starship.
At least it made orbit and delivered its payload on its first flight. That's an operational rocket right there. I wish them luck on their landing attempts in the future.
Yeah, this thing can pretty much start making money on the next flight
If I learned anything from following spaceX all this years , bringing back a booster to earth is almost guarantied to have a few failures or even more.
Thus this flight was a huge success, well done Blue Origin team
Remember how many Musk Ox blew up.
Remember how many Musk has landed successfully? 300+ now.
@@vinc-e01 Yes but early on they experienced failures during testing of Grasshopper and Falcon 9s. Today because of the lessons learned from those failures Falcon 9 is the most reliable reusable launch vehicle ever made with 300+ recoveries and starship could follow the same route if it works
@@czgator9000 BO took forever to get their rocket airborne because they were supposed to be doing their homework and making sure the entire mission would be a complete success. SpaceX didn't waste time with guesswork and lit their candles to get real world data instead. It doesn't take SpaceX long to fix flight issues with iterative design, but with BO's method, it might take them many years before they're able to land this booster. If their goal wasn't to stick the landing on this first attempt and simply get something to orbit, then they don't have a leg to stand on when mentioning how many boosters SpaceX lost. This flight was 24 years in the making, while SpaceX has been launching stuff into orbit for 16 years at this point. BONG is almost irrelevant at this point.
@@Skinflaps_MeatslapperAnd Elon didn't hide his failures like BO did. I gotta say...something about BO stinks.
i guess we can’t make jokes about “blue origin can’t get to orbit” anymore
You can joke about ole blue not able to stick the landing.
You can still joke about how slow it took off....Holy, IT WAS SLOW....slower than my grandma with a cane.....
Walking all over one another, embracing!
@@1flash3571 I know. I was prepared for it to come crashing down it lifted off so slow.
Waste of time, i just watch blue screen. Please fix livestreaming 😂
The battle to be the next Bond Villain just got more interesting
🤣
Congrats, now they're only 391 successful first stage landings behind.
When Space X had zero - it was still zero. Really smart comment you made.
✨That blue light was gorgeous!✨
They are now working on the aerospike engine for the 2nd stage😊
Did you watch the same video as I did. There was F-all to see except the launch. WTF!
you're right, no live visuals of MECO and stage sep :(
@@nishyanthkumar They should have used Starlink to relay video.
You get better video coverage watching RC rockets launches, well … they need to work on that P1. Go blue …
They really need to work on their connectivity issues! A lot of the excitement was dampened by the lack of video coverage. Apart from the launch cameras and tracking plane, we did not see views of the ascent from the booster, no separation, no fairing separation, just a messy view of stage two engine light, no views of entry burn, and no views of second stage in orbit.
We have been watching these views from SpaceX for years, even before deployment of Starlink. This contributes to great views & excitement as well as publicity for the company. A comparable launch was Falcon Heavy in 2018, and you saw how much excitement that first launch generated, partly because we could see what was happening!
Blue Origin has been having these same problems with their New Shepard for years. I mean, SpaceX had better views of Falcon 1 attempted launch in 2008!!!!!! And sure, they were not livestreaming to the public, but they could have coz the team was watching the stream.
Starlink really makes a difference
Couldn't understand the altitude and velocity readings till I noticed the mph and ft, at least Spacex uses scientific notations on their launch data instead of freedumb units🤔
Pity there was no view of stage separation, camera feed seemed to freeze right at that moment.
Uuhh...
The camera work was awful...
Not enough angles. Apparently, there is not enough internet between blue origin and the internet.
Next time have some good commentators
The girl's orgasmic sound effects did not add anything useful.
Siren before launch, cheering, view, water, venting, launch sound!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's like the quiet kid in class, who never asked any questions, never worked with anyone, who everyone thought would never turn in the final project, then at the last minute backs up the truck and drops it off. Someone was taking notes. Congrats to those guys, that is one big ass rocket, and they got an actual payload into orbit. (Starship took up a banana, I know that wont be for long, but that is a fact)
Starship has intentionally not gone into orbit, though it has demonstrated that it's more than capable of it, with a payload if they want. Getting to orbit wouldn't have benefitted them in any way, so as a safeguard they adjusted their trajectory to ensure it would re-enter in a safe area just in case anything went wrong.
Loved the view of the shining engines with the blue flame.
JB Needs to do a deal with Space X to use star link for broadcasting launch... some years to go yet but promising effort.
I love how they just stopped talking about the booster as if it was never an issue... very American.
so you preferred to speak japanese then?
Such envy but we are used to it. What little paradise do you live in? It is perfect, correct?
Cut out the cheering, it would be nice to be able to hear the launch director.
Really should appreciate such remarkable engineering marvel and the thrusters are such a feast to the eyes to watch❤❤❤😊😊
It's thrust to weight ratio SUCKS....It just about hovered as it was going up s l o w l y.....YIKES...
@@1flash3571its about the same as Saturn V
What about 1st stage landing ? No mention at all !
Congrats on going orbital!
7:25; we know how it’s done lady SpaceX has landed 388 boosters❕
NG-1 booster lost in atmosphere.
Remember this rocket has a million pounds more thrust can carry a larger payload an the rocket engines operate cooler. More an safer operation.
Congratulations, Blue Origen, 🎉🎉🎉 it was worthy to wait for this amazing moment!
The visuals were below average, at best. The excessive zooms screwed us out of the best looks.
Looked pretty good coming off the pad. Low thrust to weight like Apollo.
Damn, 20years in making and not the first reusable rocket within first time of using and deployment
Way to go, great launch
Not a single booster landing video
Great job, Blue Origin!
Well that was a let down. A woman cackling over mission control was not necessary. Shit video and still using imperial measurements. Think I will stick to SpaceX. Those Starship heavy lifters are something else.
There are people who preffer nice views, and then there are people who preffer functioning rockets
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And then there are those who prefer both
@@_mikolaj_ And others who prefer correct spelling.
Can’t see anything. So did they actually manage to do it 😂
Well done Blue Origin! Its about time!
I would like to know if there was an infrastructure damage to the Pad after launch .
Worth staying up on a work night to finally see this beast liftoff. And we hopefully get Starship tomorrow too!
What a waist of time. No data and no video. I want my money back!
that was pathetic. several people talking over each other. if thats the best you can do i would stay home next time.
also have you guys not heard of cameras. space X uses them all time.
when spaceX loses the booster or the ship they dont hide the facts. these guys never said a word about the booster.
a very second rate outfit. i expected more than this.
That clean blue flame reminded me of Breaking Bad. Those BE-4s burning that Heisenberg blue. The raptors must be a hair dirtier.
Reminds me more of Cherenkov radiation seen in nuclear reactors. If unverified internet reports are correct, the BE4 is running more fuel rich than the raptors (possibly 3.3:1 vs raptor's 3.6:1, with stoich being 4:1), so in actuality the BE4 is "dirtier". It tracks with their efforts to dial the BE4 back from the edge to make it more reusable, as the closer you get to stoich the hotter the flame becomes and the harder it is to keep the engine cool. The raptors are blue at night as well, you just don't see them flying much in the darkness and that blue glow is overpowered by ambient light. Both engines have a blue flame that shifts to a purple hue further down the plume because of the excess carbon molecules from fuel rich combustion interacting with atmospheric oxygen, creating a reddish orange light. When this reddish orange light is mixed with the blue light, you get a sort of faux purple color down the plume. I say faux, because it's not a pure color but rather a mixture of two different colors as opposed to what a purple flame would indicate from flame testing/atomic emission spectroscopy of elements like potassium, cesium, lithium, or rubidium, for example. You can see the exact same flame color from a slightly fuel rich neutral bunsen burner, wikipedia has a pic of it that looks like a mini BE4/raptor plume. During the day, the blue light is not apparent and is easily overpowered by daylight, so the remaining orange color is virtually all you see during the day. IFT-5 was the closest that starship ever got to a night launch, so you can kind of make out that blue and purple plume, albeit faint. If you want to see better pics, check google for raptors being test fired at night. You should be able to see just how similar both engine plumes really are.
Raptors are burning at 2.5x the pressure & are probably fuel rich to lower the temperature
5:34 That should be "Gulf of America."
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a race.
That delay wasn't good for blu origin , no camera views we relied on a animation? And a frozen picture. reliability and on time delivery is vital for BO,
They're way behind the 8 ball next to SpaceX
Hate to see BO turn into a up and down celebrity ride
Nothing to see here folks just another Delta rocket lunch 😁
Beautiful rocket
Fly baby fly
Congrats! BTW why measure height in feet when you could use inches instead😂
mph , feet.....
no metric units ?
No live video? What’s up with that?
They don’t have their own starlink network. They were just using TDRS and ground stations. They’re not going to use their competitors network.
They don’t have starling lol they’re going to deploy kuiper but it isn’t done yet
@ they should buy Star link time. This is their big close up moment, gotta get video.
Because it doesn't matter for the rocket's performance.
Publicity isn't Blue Origin's main concern in case you haven't noticed that by now
Um we didn't see much 😂
Congrats to Blue Origin....
It was beautiful i hope they stick landing next time. And more reusability brings more innovation and competition in the space flight industry
Not as easy as it looks, is it?
The first flight, second flight 2030....😅
Congratulations, Amazing 👏👏🎉🎉
Congratulations 🎉
Landing is hard. Maybe a water hammer event, something like that. Lost data at 85,000 feet.
Congratulations 😀
Why was the video feed so poorly executed? Why no video on the aborted 1st stage failure? Over hyped, employees screaming like 12 year old girls. SpaceX is going to Mars, Blue-Balls barely made it to orbit.
Cope and seethe i gues
Gradatim Ferociter! Kudos to everyone at Blue Origin on a successful launch for New Glenn!!!! Liftoff on those big beautiful BE-4 engines is truly a marvelous sight to behold. We're up in Orbit now baby!!!!! 🌌🚀💙 🌎 🌍 🌠🌏 FOR THE BENEFIT OF EARTH 🌍
And now you all have the sack Thank you.
Someone just survived a job cut
Godspeed
Like watching china rocket, no video, just animation.
Congratulations to Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos on New Glens first flight.
Successful BONG rip 🚀
Pretty good for first flight. Very different approach than Elons rapid fail+learn. Still legit process. Just different.
Basically it was just a Vulcan launch.
More like SLS-sized falcon
Why must the people involved scream like excited children. contrast that with the teams at the mercury and Gemini launches they just smile a little. as they are acting like adult scientists, not kids getting a birthday present.
...congrats to j bozo...you finally did it...camera work sucks but hey you got one...great job to you...
Как тяжело...
Blue Origin, you're in your space!!! 🚀
Congrats.
Is Elon Musk on it
Too bad speed & distance are measured in bananas.
As far as I could tell, ( as I live outside the usa with the rest of the world, except for Myanmar & Liberia ) it probably got up to the speed of 567 pallets at a height of 11t7 bra straps!
Way to go Blue Origin 🎉
Let the games begin
Hmm telemetry team = fail guess that there will be some job openings. 😊
Welcome to the Club 🚀
Rubbish video
Сложить жить в мире с кроликами или просто?
Oh definitely “just”. Screw them rabbits. We cannot have a buggs bunny gap!
😊😊
Congrats team Blue 😊
Typical American propaganda, claiming total success whilst omiting to say anything about the failure to land stage 1 on the landing platform in the Atlantic. A long way to catch up with Space X in both commentry and filming.
I hope Jeff Bezos's success makes Elon upset.
It will but making Elon mad just makes him more motivated.
@@shankars6324 The AF along with it's Military DOD contractors can do a way better job than Elon. It was proven years ago.
I think to late bro
mmnhmnh that cant be good for blue origin
Grow up
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This rocket is 100 feet taller then the Falcon 9. Considering the successful luanch to try is impressive. I think if Elon's rocket gets picked over this they should see it to European Space Agency. I am American I just want to watch the disaster that is the Starship.
The telemetry system interface is pretty much as useless and glitchy as the amazon terrible delivery service tracking system 😂👎
Worst waste of taxpayer money. Nothing to be gained in space . Fix problems on earth
Congratulations 🎉