View from half of the payload fairing encapsulating Starlink satellites as the fairing deploys and Falcon 9’s second stage continues on to its intended orbit.
@titanic playz Scotty: "The fairings can' tak' anymore Capt'n, i've giv'n it all she caan handl'!" (Hoots mun, the best accent I caan dooo: Cause i'm a Kiwi) ;-)
ZombieScar This is the deployment of the two covers that protect the payload during launch through the atmosphere. Once in space they’re not needed so they’re jettisoned.
It's great to see little clips actually posted publicly to the official UA-cam channel instead of being lost to the compression of other social media sites!
@@pixel690 IIRC they just use off the shelf GoPro cameras. Those puppies def don't have enough range to cast back to earth from that height without help from a bamf relay antenna (like the one on the second stage)
@@chrishoesel they have a camera inside the LOX tank(s) on every flight. We see them accidentally flip to it every so often, maybe one in four flights.
Ya... right when I read your reply I looked at my kid and felt dumb for saying that. But then she screamed in my ear, farted in my lap and ran away laughing. So yes, I stand by what I said lol. But all jokes aside, you are right. Most beautiful *with the exception of life.
@@BodyWellnessHub The full view of the second stage as it proceeds to orbit is the cool part, plus when the fairings go into the plume from the second stage engine
A close up side view from an upper stage while in powered flight may be a first. Nobody else has cameras on fairings. Nobody else deploys something from the second stage while the engine is lit that could have a camera. I wager SpaceX had the first footage of something like this.
how fast is your internet... the more you pay, the primiumier and speedier the internet gets, dile up speed will be free from starlink, but getting the first notification (faster speed) will cost 100$s a month...
0:02 This is the first time we've actually seen a second stage with the payload attached from the side in space while firing. Pause and enjoy. It's pretty cool, the payload is as big as the stage. And then at 0:03 you can see the engine firing in all its glory.
Omg. That is maybe the best space/rocket vid I've seen. Amazing!! So cool to see the second stage firing away, and the other half flipping off. Moar of this!!!
this is the best close up footage of the 2nd stage in flight i have ever seen! and to see the payload not covered by anything allso looks quite different
For SpaceX ! For UA-camrs ! Bravo a vous ! J ai réussie des photos de la séparation de Crew Dragon et du 1er étage depuis Biarritz France ! Plus de 6500 km ! Ainsi que le passage de l ISS juste avant sur la Floride ! Certes un peu floue vous le comprendrez ! Magnifique . Bravo. Thank you merci !
Thanks so much SpaceX for sharing that! It was a really cool clip. Could we maybe get a shot from the fairings point of view where it floats all the way down and gets caught by a ship? That would be spectacular!
10 seconds of some of the the most amazing footage ever.
Totally fking beautiful
It's like one of spacex's cool cinematic videos
We need you to breakdown the video and make a video analysing it second by second
I still love the re-entry one from falcon heavy
@@saikiran00100 you mean frame by frame right?
Can’t wait for Scott Manley to breakdown what’s on the inside of the fairings.
Wyatt B he might even play kerbal again.
I'm currently holding his beer
I was thinking Everyday Astronaut
Eighm Scott Mahnleh, fligh seighf
That's not important, just remember to always check your stages.
I didn’t know that 9 seconds of video could be this cool
10 seconds*
@@tempo5331 It says 10 seconds on the channel, and 9 in the video
To be fair its only 7 second video 😅
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I want to see the footage as the fairing gets caught by the ship.
Here's footage of a fairing catch from the SAOCOM 1B mission..
twitter.com/latestinspace/status/1244713506387005441?s=20
And here's an onboard ship one from the Falcon Heavy STP-2 launch.
twitter.com/reelBlackMatrix/status/1270487744142286854?s=20
@@Andrew_G4CH SAOCOM 1B hasn't launched yet. I think you may have meant 1A.
Was this one caught?
@@Andrew_G4CH It's actually from AMOS 17.
That just the coolest thing I’ve seen it’s like out of a si fi movie
We've been doing this for decades (deploying satellites), but not much online content or marketing for that matter has been done up until now :)
@@gamersforeverr SpaceX is showing every part of it, but still no one yet to be able to copy what they did.
You obvious get excited easily.
@@miskaelisa5417 Its a Fairing Deploy Sequence.. It's nothing new dingbat
DogCurio whatta bozo
At 0:06 it looks like the fairing is at warp drive
@titanic playz Scotty: "The fairings can' tak' anymore Capt'n, i've giv'n it all she caan handl'!" (Hoots mun, the best accent I caan dooo: Cause i'm a Kiwi) ;-)
David 😂😂😂
"Warp Drive Active"
forreal
If you think that's the case, then this fairing deploy sequence will BLOW YOUR MIND twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1146546495241371649
From STP-2 mission.
"My God, it's full of Starlinks!"
This has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen
what is it
ZombieScar 🤦♂️ just stfu
ZombieScar
This is the deployment of the two covers that protect the payload during launch through the atmosphere. Once in space they’re not needed so they’re jettisoned.
Jeff Vader That’s incredible
Superjayjay 09 why can i not ask, also for the people who don’t know they can see the nice guy that told me comment
Lets be honest, everyone here repeated this video over 10 times
On slow motion !
It’s beautiful, I’ve seeing it for hours
@@the496elcamino3 15 times at 0.25 speed
Of course just 9 seconds
Looping it 😆👏🏻
It's great to see little clips actually posted publicly to the official UA-cam channel instead of being lost to the compression of other social media sites!
I wish these clips could be on the live stream
If only it was possible.
to be fair, the cameras on the fairings probably can't stream
@@pixel690 IIRC they just use off the shelf GoPro cameras. Those puppies def don't have enough range to cast back to earth from that height without help from a bamf relay antenna (like the one on the second stage)
Good luck broadcasting live video from a fairing
no they have to edit the CGI in, like when they landed rocket booster a few weeks ago
Wow You don’t get to see a second stage in flight very often . Right through that beautiful F9 plume !
lol i dont think anyone has ever gotten that view before
Boeing don't even show us anything beyond the atmosphere, they just switch to their pretty computer animations .. thank the stars we have Elon Musk !
@@jarateman6427 SpaceX showed this exact view on ArabSat-2
this little maneuver is gonna give us 51Tbps
Didn't expect you here
Lol pretty sure they said like 50mbps
@@flyingchimp12 ummm, no, it changes every launch almost, let I heard it was planned to be 10gbps
@@flyingchimp12 that's still good
@@Brandywackyman188 negative
After seeing this I’m wondering how many other “secret” cameras are on their rockets
Yeah me too
They had cameras inside the oxidizer tank once. It’s on their page I think
@@chrishoesel Sometimes the fuel tank cams pop up for a few frames on the official streams
@@chrishoesel they have a camera inside the LOX tank(s) on every flight. We see them accidentally flip to it every so often, maybe one in four flights.
@@Exrook And it looks fucking cool seeing the fuel sloshing around in zero G
It’s so amazing to see views like theses. Just goes to show how amazing spaceflight is
That's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. Thank you SpaceX.
It's very beautiful, sure... but "most"? :D
Ya... right when I read your reply I looked at my kid and felt dumb for saying that. But then she screamed in my ear, farted in my lap and ran away laughing. So yes, I stand by what I said lol.
But all jokes aside, you are right. Most beautiful *with the exception of life.
I am a simple man, I see spacex I click.
Never knew that I wanted to see something like this in my life. Pretty cool.
Its just a Fairing Deploy Sequence. Nothing special here.
@@BodyWellnessHub The full view of the second stage as it proceeds to orbit is the cool part, plus when the fairings go into the plume from the second stage engine
Beautiful and rare view of the second stage in space.
A close up side view from an upper stage while in powered flight may be a first. Nobody else has cameras on fairings. Nobody else deploys something from the second stage while the engine is lit that could have a camera. I wager SpaceX had the first footage of something like this.
The only similar footage would be from the ground or aircraft in much lower resolution from 1000 miles away
Lol recommended 5 seconds after posting
Glad I am not alone
how fast is your internet... the more you pay, the primiumier and speedier the internet gets, dile up speed will be free from starlink, but getting the first notification (faster speed) will cost 100$s a month...
@@peatier7626 recommendations aren't based on internet speed lmao
I love how you can see the fairing flexing around
Indeed, and then get blasted by the exhaust plume.
"Weird flex, but OK" :P
Freefall and zero atmospheric damping is a very weirdly behaved environment for my tiny, surface-bound monkey brain.
What a fantastic POV during a launch! I hope fairing recovery will eventually be a thing so we can see more videos like this.
Fairing recovery is already a thing
Wow, looks like a special effect for a wormhole or something from some old sci-fi show!
Plasma
Holy cow...incredible view of the vacuum Merlin flame and exhaust plume.I wanna see the half re-enter!
They have previously released footage from a fairing during reentry
Voila: ua-cam.com/video/kfm_ytIcuPk/v-deo.html
Yes, thank you, I have seen it..,I WANT MORE!!!
@@check4twenty ua-cam.com/video/H1HDZNuuOTA/v-deo.html
What an awesome clip! Looks like something straight out of a science-fiction movie
umm well okey youre here to love youre forza vids😅
Best 9 seconds of my life :>
Thats what she said...i'll see myself out.
Kkk
10*
Just saw it on Twitter, nice that it's here too!
that’s an amazing viewpoint!
0:02 This is the first time we've actually seen a second stage with the payload attached from the side in space while firing. Pause and enjoy. It's pretty cool, the payload is as big as the stage. And then at 0:03 you can see the engine firing in all its glory.
Actually there are several other video's going back at least a year including one from a FH launch.
I can here it now...
"Hellooooo. Scott Manley here..." 👍😅
Awesome footage! Thanks for releasing it.
This is straight out of Sci-Fi
0:05 all I could think was “PUNCH IT CHEWY!”
Yea buddy!
Yea buddy !
Such an amazing view and perspective!
That perspective is freaking awesome,... more shots like this,... Thanks, guys.
It’s like watching a badass Olympic diver do a perfect backflip.
Someone make a gif of this so I can stare at it for hours
Thanks for the unique perspective of fairing deploy.👍🚀🚀🚀👍
This is an out-of-the-world footage! Awesome!
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Reminder to all that you can adjust the a UA-cam playback speed.
0.25x is perfect for this footage!
Dan Davidson wow, thanks for the tip!!
Considering I dont use social media its great you guys posted this on here
Looks amazing!
Thought this would have em catching it
Yeah
Yeeesss, Finally i watched this early!!!
Thank you spaceX, that is one of the most amazing 9 second video I've ever seen! More behind the scenes like this pretty please!!!
Thanks for all this is amazing!
Amazing!
Me as a kid when we drive past McDonald's
Awesome!!! The deployment was like from another dimension!!!
wow, I can watch this all day
When you’re so early there are more likes then views
Garrett Corbett ikr
IKR
A good reason, the back end DBs can't keep up with the front end loader balancers. It gets sorted in the end, all the transactions will commit.
*than
0:05 Hyperspace
Omg. That is maybe the best space/rocket vid I've seen. Amazing!! So cool to see the second stage firing away, and the other half flipping off. Moar of this!!!
Wow that’s amazing quick view 👌🏻😊
Who else got here by the youtube notification
she : so where are we in this relationship ?
me : 0:01
was that e joke? because that was funny 🤣😂😂😂😅😅😄😃😁😆😀
Now that's one damn impressive footage!
Please post as many different views as you can !
These are amazing !
at.5 seconds in, is the bright light on the left a Go-Pro on the other fairing?
The sun reflection?
Lights inside the fairing, specifically for cameras! The inside is well-lit even BEFORE the separation!
Scott Manley confirmed my guess. ua-cam.com/video/Gk8Ay3QmF6s/v-deo.html
*IGHT IMMA HEAD OUT*
That Merlin is nasty! I loved hearing Bob and Doug talk about how powerful the second stage felt/preformed!
beautiful!
When ur so early that they havnt even landed on Mars yet
Super neat!! Thanks for sharing!
Short & sweet, but beautiful none the less
Well, that was quite spectacular, and revealing! Not something one sees every day. Thanks for that.
Thank you spacex. Excellent shots
you guys are the best!!
Need more of this video so good
KSP 2 devs, you have another year to get the exhaust plumes right... are you seeing this!?
this is so beautiful!
Yeah so amazing
Very interesting viewpoint. Gives a sense of the speed as the second stage accelerates away.
Never before was a 9 seconds video so exciting.
this is the best close up footage of the 2nd stage in flight i have ever seen! and to see the payload not covered by anything allso looks quite different
ua-cam.com/video/H1HDZNuuOTA/v-deo.html
From a FH flight.. it's not much longer.
This is just cool to watch over and over again
For SpaceX ! For UA-camrs ! Bravo a vous ! J ai réussie des photos de la séparation de Crew Dragon et du 1er étage depuis Biarritz France ! Plus de 6500 km !
Ainsi que le passage de l ISS juste avant sur la Floride ! Certes un peu floue vous le comprendrez ! Magnifique . Bravo. Thank you merci !
Awesome perspective.
Just look at the second stage go, so satisfying
That’s SO cool to see that angle!!!
I can watch this over and over
What an amazing shot!
Okay...that could be one of the coolest shots ever. Can't wait to sail the stars...hope i'm around long enough to see it.
Beautiful view :)
Thanks so much SpaceX for sharing that! It was a really cool clip. Could we maybe get a shot from the fairings point of view where it floats all the way down and gets caught by a ship? That would be spectacular!
Nice to see that procedure from this perspective.
Amazing
A complete video of the descent would be awesome!
Probably one of the most beautiful shots in space history.
What an awesome shot!!!!
that's one of the coolest sounds I've heard!
One of the coolest things I've ever seen.
That is just amazing !!
This looks incredibly cool.
It looks so cool with the rocket exhaust hitting it for that short time.
took a few plays to figure out what was going on, then I watched it about a dozen more times
That’s a great shot hopefully see some re entry footage
Beautiful!
That second stage really heats up those fairings.
a short but magnificent moment