Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for shutting up and not repeating every damn call out. We can see, hear and read what's going on. Space-X launches are beautiful. Thank you!
Max Q simply means that it is at its quietest point in the flight. The onboard water suppression system is damping the sound made from supersonic flight.
No, "Max Q" is not the quietest part of a rocket launch; it's actually the point of maximum aerodynamic pressure and stress on the rocket, meaning it's the loudest and most physically demanding part of the initial ascent, as the rocket experiences the highest amount of air resistance at that specific point in the flight.
@@jasonkmiecik9789 I love trolling people. You really should have know. I was so obvious about it. Thanks for wasting your time replying to an obvious troll from a complete psychopath.
The engineers behind this have revolutionised space flight, truly amazing.
Nice. Never gets old.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for shutting up and not repeating every damn call out. We can see, hear and read what's going on. Space-X launches are beautiful. Thank you!
That's generally done to CYA in case of a copystrike. Then you can say fair use
Never ever ever gets old . . .
So beautiful with all these camera views!
Great job men and women. I've seen every one of these and it never gets old. It's like something out of a sci-fi movie. Cheers everybody!
ABSOLUTELY CELESTIAL!!!
Just really cool.
Can space x overcome hostile california? I hope n pray
That never ever gets old!!!
Was this today?
Welcome 👀🤳👏
Always awesome 👌 👏 GO SPACEX GO STARLINK GO ELON MUSK 👏 💪
MUSK IS DA MAN!!!
He's a figurehead. He's not an engineer.
Prefer to see the landing from the ground view.
Only know nothing rookies say blastoff it's a liftoff
👏🧠
How much more space junk can Elon create ? He has made enough at ground level with his cars.
Why do you hate him so much?
Go go speceEron go speace too
why am i watching now, just an ordinary toy? seems ordinary now.
Gov tried to stop this
Max Q simply means that it is at its quietest point in the flight. The onboard water suppression system is damping the sound made from supersonic flight.
No, "Max Q" is not the quietest part of a rocket launch; it's actually the point of maximum aerodynamic pressure and stress on the rocket, meaning it's the loudest and most physically demanding part of the initial ascent, as the rocket experiences the highest amount of air resistance at that specific point in the flight.
@@jasonkmiecik9789 I love trolling people. You really should have know. I was so obvious about it. Thanks for wasting your time replying to an obvious troll from a complete psychopath.