Great video, and due to distance from pad, you get a far better view of the trajectory. Lucky to be there, I'm envious - had to just watch Tim Dodd from 5am here in Scotland.
To think that the last time we saw a NASA rocket launch that turns night into day was STS-131 space shuttle launch 12 years ago, is absolutely breathtaking
@@SimulationOnboard - Per Wikipedia, the answer is "Yes" (8.8 mil. lbs. of thrust)! I believe the later launches of the Saturn 5 reached about 7.8 mil. lbs. of thrust.
Great video. Love you were on the 'wrong' side of the street. IMHO these videos looks so much better when you frame the spectors in there. I need to check out a launch from this location! We were hunkered down in Kirk Point Park where I took a video through my telescope. Question: Where you standing on top of something to get this vantage or just standing on the ground?
Giant stack of explosives: *Goes upward* Humans: WOOOOOOOO LET'S GOOOOO Lmaoo but fr I was also there in person for this and it was incredible. I was feeling so patriotic afterwards like that one guy who yelled USA in this video haha
LIE LIE LIE! See,... the moon is right there and the rocket passes it by. It is a big lie of NASA, they don´t go to the moon, they passed it by! (Joke, Sarcasm. LOL) EXCELLENT views. I wish I could experience a lunch in the future.
Hey people. don't be so rude (that's what I don't like about social media), I. was being sarcastic. English is not my native language so, I may not know how to be sarcastic in English. I am sorry!
If I was there: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHYHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Oh man what I would give to feel those pressure waves in real life!
Nice video, thanks for sharing :)
Thanks!
I wish I was there! Thankfully the internet nowadays connects all of us, and makes livestreams possible! Greetings from Finland!
Greetings
Great video, and due to distance from pad, you get a far better view of the trajectory. Lucky to be there, I'm envious - had to just watch Tim Dodd from 5am here in Scotland.
Thanks, definitely worth the trip if you ever get the chance
I love the sound of her moving up!!
I was there in 2011 when they launched STS-135
What a recommendation. Amazing view. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
To think that the last time we saw a NASA rocket launch that turns night into day was STS-131 space shuttle launch 12 years ago, is absolutely breathtaking
First video I look up from the bridge view and I’m in it lol
Absolutely incredible! I can never get tired of watching these.
Q; do they shut down the bridge for you guys during launch?
Think they only shut the bridge for the bigger launches.
I love this sound!!
Love the sound!
Nice videography . . . Love the delayed Sound . . . . Once Again America/NASA lead the World . . . .
Love the sound
Is Artemis officially now the most powerful rocket (8 mil. lb. of thrust?) to have ever been launched into space?
Good question, one for google
@@SimulationOnboard - Per Wikipedia, the answer is "Yes" (8.8 mil. lbs. of thrust)! I believe the later launches of the Saturn 5 reached about 7.8 mil. lbs. of thrust.
Yupo
Great video. Love you were on the 'wrong' side of the street. IMHO these videos looks so much better when you frame the spectors in there. I need to check out a launch from this location! We were hunkered down in Kirk Point Park where I took a video through my telescope.
Question: Where you standing on top of something to get this vantage or just standing on the ground?
Thanks, yes I was standing on the concrete barrier, same one you can see on the other side of the street
3:00 Rocket & Moon,Perfect!
Why record stop i want to see rocket light disappear
Wow!!
Direct to the Moon
Giant stack of explosives: *Goes upward*
Humans: WOOOOOOOO LET'S GOOOOO
Lmaoo but fr I was also there in person for this and it was incredible. I was feeling so patriotic afterwards like that one guy who yelled USA in this video haha
Did it go to S-SW direction?
East
@@SimulationOnboard (y) Thank you!
All rockets from Kennedy space center go in some kind of east direction. That’s why that location was chosen for the space center
@@SimulationOnboard - Oh, I just failed. I wanted to write S/SE. LOL
Thanks! 😊
No problem 😃
LIE LIE LIE!
See,... the moon is right there and the rocket passes it by. It is a big lie of NASA, they don´t go to the moon, they passed it by!
(Joke, Sarcasm. LOL)
EXCELLENT views. I wish I could experience a lunch in the future.
😂
All rocket must orbit around the Earth first u smart boii !!!
Hey people. don't be so rude (that's what I don't like about social media), I. was being sarcastic.
English is not my native language so, I may not know how to be sarcastic in English. I am sorry!
@@didiervenegasporras8449 Sorry about the misunderstanding DVP. I've deleted my comment.
there is always a scared guy at these launches that hides it by screaming " USA BABY "
3:00 It missed the moon! 😉
😂
Man, I hate how early it gets this time of year
NASA: Hold my rocket.
Oh no! It missed the moon. What now? 😂
It orbit around the Earth first..
If I was there: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHYHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH