Ee mit freundlichen er er er hat mir gesagt das die richtige Adresse für die Kinder sind auch nicht so gut wie möglich das Geld für die Kinder sind auch die TU Wien tun aber es gibt keine Garantie dass der Schule hat mir gesagt das die richtige Richtung Arbeit im
This will go down in history, as one of the most spectacular things ever achieved in aerospace history. Truely a "cant belive my own eyes moment". Well done.
I saw a video on Facebook this morning and thought completely fake video that was AI generated - until I saw the news headline!!!! Amazing - just amazing.
@@7150285 This rocket can deliver 10 times (literally) more payload than the old rocket, the Falcon 9. And they didn't just land it, they caught it, so it can be restacked and reused much faster than even the old smaller rocket, which is INSANE!
At 70 years old I have witnessed every "first" since human beings started their exploration of space. First space walk, first woman, first man on the moon etc. S o I watched this live in the U.K. today. The wonder of a launch never ever ceases to amaze me. But I will be honest I wept today watching that booster return to Earth. It was not just the spectacle of it but more the wonder at the ability of human beings to engineer and calculate what it takes to achieve such an awe inspiring feat. I hope I live long enough to see us return to the Moon, Mars I doubt if I will last that long. Well done all at Space X🎉🎉🎉🎉
Mars was reached since the 70s...however no astronauts dare to attempt Mars, I guess they journey is too long and it might be a one way ticket to Mars unlike the Moon where astronauts CAN still come back...
I am in favor of unmanned exploration. The options here are huge. Especially missions to the outer planets use swing-bys to save some fuel. With such a launch system you could fly direct, that saves years of mission time. At the same time the budget probably still has money for more missions.
My eyes were already in tears before I even clicked on any videos about this event. I was using some CA glue haphazardly and the vapors got into my eyes. Still, this is a superb engineering feat. Glad I clicked on it.
I’m soft as hell too. It did me too. It’s good to see good stuff being done and not always negative shit. But wait there will be negative comments from the miserables
@@7150285 This rocket can deliver 10 times (literally) more payload than the old rocket, the Falcon 9. And they didn't just land it, they caught it, so it can be restacked and reused much faster than even the old smaller rocket, which is INSANE!
A few months ago, those boosters were still tumbling around uncontrollably and exploding, and today they are doing a pinpoint landing and catching with the launch tower. Insane.
Pardon my ignorance can someone explain, why is this landing so much more significant compared to the booster landings that Space X already completed where it lands itself on the pad?
@@flacht_6rapid reusability and turnover. Theoretically if this is developed further you can use it to "turn over" the booster for rapid relaunch of another rocket, possibly achieving consecutive launches with the same booster. Kinda like jets on an aircraft carrier. One launch after the next instead of waiting weeks to months for another launch. Imagine the logistics of having to move or transport the booster which weighs many tons back many miles to the original landing site, VS having it land and re-hook up, back to its original launching site on its own.
I have watched SpaceX flight test number 5 about 40 times, and it never gets old. It is one of the most astonishing things I've ever seen, other than a Tesla model Y, Xai/Grok...
I honestly had to find other sources to verify this actually happened, like how the fish is that real?! That giant flying tower, just coming into land like it was just a matchstick being put back in a box. I haven't really followed Starship's journey, just little snips and photos here and there. I think it doesn't take that much to scale up the control system to a bigger booster once you've got the hang on landing skinny little boosters routinely, but man you can't help but be in awe. That has got to be one of the most impressive aerospace and flying machine feats I've ever seen and in years to come, stuff like that could be routine, with other companies joining the party too! I hope SpaceX puts that booster on display somewhere, untouched, unrefurbished, with all the burns and scorch marks.
@@Inbraneinthememsane there are thousands literally starving in America and you and mr so called musk are playing with your little rockets, truly pathetic. i hope Harris sorts him out when she wins the US Election
Hell fire that is crazy. Wow amazing, great launch all engines firing and that huge launch vehicle returning to gently rest precisely in a cradle, just insanely mind-boggling
Congratulations to the incredible team at SpaceX!!Your voices in the video brought tears to our eyes as they swelled with pride and joy, being Americans and witnessing your incredible feat! It is a true testament to whatever we can imagine can become a reality! So many inspirational aspects to this! Looking forward to what’s next! ❤
That booster said "Hold my beer, I'll be right back." This is the second thing SpaceX has done that made me feel like I was in a science fiction movie. Where did starship go?
"Where there's a will, there's a way!" - We are capable of anything if we put our minds to it! We need more of the positive "can-do" attitude, and to remind ourselves we can solve the tough problems! Just do it! Well done to all at SpaceX - from another 'Starship' project! :) DaleJ.
absolutely unbelievable, this is right up there with landing on the moon, this guy will go down as one of if not the greatest minds we have witnessed….mind blowing
incredible! It is even more incredible or maybe disheartening (?)m that everything and everyone has not stopped whatever they were doing to watch this... I literally clapped and cheered, sitting here by myself lol
My Dad worked at NASA during the Apollo's and Shuttle missions... He received a flag that had flown on the STS-1 by two of the astronauts that were on board.... He passed away a few years back.... This is one of the things I wish he could see happening today.... Congratulations.... Unbelievable in so many ways.... 👍
you can see how he has managed to allow the thruster to have pitch and yaw, the thrust from the bottom can move side to side, absolutely genius design and makes so much sense.
Dude, the impact this feat will have for humanity as a whole in the future is immaculate. Going to space will be much cheaper due to being able to reuse the same booster, as well as maybe allowing space tours in the future when the price lowers even more. It also helps with being able to recycle the material instead of just throwing it in the middle of nowhere and wasting it. This is just phenomenal in every possible way, i'm really glad i witnessed it at such a young age...
it’s important to understand that the ENTIRE rocket industry is less than 0.000006% of global emissions. and the space industry as a whole contributes a huge amount to science and engineering, it provides jobs and boosts the economy, and it also results in things like communication, gps, satellite internet, and weather tracking satellites which help hundreds of millions of people with food security by tracking droughts and such. overall this is one of the best uses of pollution humanity has to offer so i think this is worth it!
As someone who knew the original astronauts (Glenn, Shepard, Cooper, Schirra, et al), this event gave me goosebumps. My grandfather was convinced that Apollo moon landings were staged in a remoted Earth location. He would have been astounded. GREAT JOB, Elon & all the SpaceX team. Mindboggling success story
Seeing this for the first time truly induced a monkey brain reaction, pure disbelief. Hard to imagine it was only a year or two ago we all watched the first couple of boosters go up. All those unlit engines and spectacular explo- rapid unplanned disassembly's, man how times have changed. A testament to failure, and the lessons we learn.
Freaking Incredible!!! Well Done to the entire Space X team from assemblers, engineers, support staff, and of course the man that helped build your company - Elon Musk!
Expecting the upper stage to successfully land on Mars- where there's no utterly flat surface- is unrealistic. This will be realized when the first pre- positioned supply vehicles sent there crash on landing.
Why would it need a perfectly flat surface? SpaceX have been developing auto-levelling landing legs for the Lunar/Martian variants for about 4 years now.
Starship reentry and landing, 13 October 2024 ua-cam.com/video/D-hQ9YkX8UI/v-deo.html
Dam good job Elon, go on and dont fear the future, you are on the right way for humanity.
Ee mit freundlichen er er er hat mir gesagt das die richtige Adresse für die Kinder sind auch nicht so gut wie möglich das Geld für die Kinder sind auch die TU Wien tun aber es gibt keine Garantie dass der Schule hat mir gesagt das die richtige Richtung Arbeit im
Too insane to make words happen!!! Was alot more magic at work here?
Ka nutso
Much happen here dang!
bruh i had to go thru a solid 20 bait videos just to find actual footage, appreciate you guys
Yes very weird, why is that
@@kamiros9739People bait SpaceX all the time
I report all of those bogus accounts but they stay up forever. UA-cam needs to do better, it’s ridiculous.
😂
Yotuube gives zero fucks about these scam videos... fkin greedy cunts.
This will go down in history, as one of the most spectacular things ever achieved in aerospace history. Truely a "cant belive my own eyes moment". Well done.
I think the moon landing was much more impressive
I saw a video on Facebook this morning and thought completely fake video that was AI generated - until I saw the news headline!!!! Amazing - just amazing.
Why?? SpaceX already had land-able rockets for a while...
@@7150285 That's a 29 story building they're catching, that's the difference. A rocket powerful enough to take us to Mars.
@@7150285 This rocket can deliver 10 times (literally) more payload than the old rocket, the Falcon 9. And they didn't just land it, they caught it, so it can be restacked and reused much faster than even the old smaller rocket, which is INSANE!
At 70 years old I have witnessed every "first" since human beings started their exploration of space. First space walk, first woman, first man on the moon etc. S o I watched this live in the U.K. today. The wonder of a launch never ever ceases to amaze me. But I will be honest I wept today watching that booster return to Earth. It was not just the spectacle of it but more the wonder at the ability of human beings to engineer and calculate what it takes to achieve such an awe inspiring feat.
I hope I live long enough to see us return to the Moon, Mars I doubt if I will last that long.
Well done all at Space X🎉🎉🎉🎉
you will see, we will see
❤
I set it up on the big tv so mum and dad could watch too, the catch was just breathtaking. I'm in awe.
Mars was reached since the 70s...however no astronauts dare to attempt Mars, I guess they journey is too long and it might be a one way ticket to Mars unlike the Moon where astronauts CAN still come back...
I am in favor of unmanned exploration.
The options here are huge. Especially missions to the outer planets use swing-bys to save some fuel. With such a launch system you could fly direct, that saves years of mission time. At the same time the budget probably still has money for more missions.
Damn man, that shit brought tears to my eyes. What a beautiful display of human engineering.
My eyes were already in tears before I even clicked on any videos about this event. I was using some CA glue haphazardly and the vapors got into my eyes.
Still, this is a superb engineering feat. Glad I clicked on it.
I’m soft as hell too. It did me too. It’s good to see good stuff being done and not always negative shit. But wait there will be negative comments from the miserables
And more pollution.
@TrevorBarnard-s6d ohhh my God, it's a very cool day for humanity, and now he comes the liberal...
@@TrevorBarnard-s6dYes,worries about pollution? Stop breathing and consumming food and stop using your cellphone
This may be the most remarkable footage I’ve seen spade launch wise ever.
And we can probably get used to seeing "the most remarkable footage space launch wise" over and over again over the years now.
We goin' to Mars with this one, boys 🔥 🔥
@@SplendisimoMars was reached since the 70s....
SpaceX already Land-able rockets for a while by now...why is this one extremely different and/or special????
@@7150285 This rocket can deliver 10 times (literally) more payload than the old rocket, the Falcon 9. And they didn't just land it, they caught it, so it can be restacked and reused much faster than even the old smaller rocket, which is INSANE!
Congratulations to SpaceX for the return of super heavy !
Who knew you could parallel park a rocket.
It worked it actually worked man that was awesome GO SPACEX !!!!
I'm guessing there is a HUGE party going on at SpaceX right now. And deservedly so. Beautiful to watch, congrats to all the teams making it possible
What great engineering!
Congrats to all you history makers at Space X.
Awww, it came back for a hug!
The chopsticks are giving "of course I still love you", a run for its money!
That is quite possibly the wildest thing I have ever seen!!! The accomplishments under SpaceX's belt are seriously unbelievable.
A few months ago, those boosters were still tumbling around uncontrollably and exploding, and today they are doing a pinpoint landing and catching with the launch tower. Insane.
Its because i fixed the boosters fr
Everytime I see them boosters land it almost looks like something you would see in a movie,
Absolutely unreal 👏
I can watch the booster landing 24/7!
Nothing is more awesome than this!
The new landing method is awesome!
Someone: what if instead of landing the booster, we have something to grab it on the ground?
Musk: =O
Pardon my ignorance can someone explain, why is this landing so much more significant compared to the booster landings that Space X already completed where it lands itself on the pad?
@@yanfranca8382 it's most likely Musk's idea in the first place.
@@flacht_6 rapid reusability
@@flacht_6rapid reusability and turnover. Theoretically if this is developed further you can use it to "turn over" the booster for rapid relaunch of another rocket, possibly achieving consecutive launches with the same booster. Kinda like jets on an aircraft carrier. One launch after the next instead of waiting weeks to months for another launch. Imagine the logistics of having to move or transport the booster which weighs many tons back many miles to the original landing site, VS having it land and re-hook up, back to its original launching site on its own.
Incredible and quite moving to watch. Wow.
I have watched SpaceX flight test number 5 about 40 times, and it never gets old. It is one of the most astonishing things I've ever seen, other than a Tesla model Y, Xai/Grok...
1:48 These people were cheering like they just won the superbowl, the world cup, the grand series, and the lottery at the same time.
thats how you cheer when you're making history i guess :D
Tbf they achieved more than all those 3 things you listed, combined.
Just making history.
Just when you think you have seen it all.
Whoever first suggested that in a meeting would have got laughed out of the room.
I remember that Elon tweet "we will try catch superheavy next year" like it was yesterday.
Only those that attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible.
Elon was the one who first suggested it. 😂
They were laughing at the Falcon being able to land, too, before they made it look easy.
@@The_Isaiahnator nah
Wow! SpaceX is amazing.
Amazing! Insane!!! Congrats from Brazil!
Unbelievable! Amazing engineering, collaboration, fortitude, and teamwork. Awe inspiring.....Well done!
This is amazing! Great job Spacex-team! Thank you for making the future awesome at a rapid pace!
We got humanoid robots,and now the starship booster landed perfectly in the tower, what a milestone for this decade !!!
At least the rocket could fly on its own. For the robots they needed hidden human pilots ;)
I honestly had to find other sources to verify this actually happened, like how the fish is that real?! That giant flying tower, just coming into land like it was just a matchstick being put back in a box. I haven't really followed Starship's journey, just little snips and photos here and there. I think it doesn't take that much to scale up the control system to a bigger booster once you've got the hang on landing skinny little boosters routinely, but man you can't help but be in awe. That has got to be one of the most impressive aerospace and flying machine feats I've ever seen and in years to come, stuff like that could be routine, with other companies joining the party too! I hope SpaceX puts that booster on display somewhere, untouched, unrefurbished, with all the burns and scorch marks.
Same lol, that night I was scrolling UA-cam as usual and then I saw a thumbnail of a cathed booster lmao..
To Elon and to all Spacex employees congratulations you people are amazing and you make me Proud to be an American bravo
imagine how many homeless people that could feed, we should remember what Jesus taught us. surely Elon belongs in hell
@@pondeifyI don’t care and don’t like the homeless, therefore it’s fine
@@Inbraneinthememsane there are thousands literally starving in America and you and mr so called musk are playing with your little rockets, truly pathetic. i hope Harris sorts him out when she wins the US Election
Elon didn't do shit. It was all the engineers.
@@pondeifySurely you should go take your meds!!!!
Hell fire that is crazy. Wow amazing, great launch all engines firing and that huge launch vehicle returning to gently rest precisely in a cradle, just insanely mind-boggling
Congratulations Space X... I was thrilled to see the landing... best wishes to the team from Singapore
Absolutely incredible.... What we are capable of when we set our minds to it is amazing! Congratulations to everyone at SpaceX!
0:28 Humanity's future in the stars rising with the sun.
Dude how surreal is that shot?? I had to remind myself that it’s real life!!
Our species fights over meagre resources on a single world, when we could be mining asteroids and discovering the outer periphery together.
Cool shot
No matter how many times you watch it, its still unbelievable.
Very impressive footage. Congratulations to all the staff-members of SpaceX working on this project.
Congratulations to the incredible team at SpaceX!!Your voices in the video brought tears to our eyes as they swelled with pride and joy, being Americans and witnessing your incredible feat! It is a true testament to whatever we can imagine can become a reality! So many inspirational aspects to this! Looking forward to what’s next! ❤
This is huge, its another giant leap for mankind
Wonderful to be alive when stuff like this is happening! It gives one hope in the future!
Wow, absolutely wow, I never have expected _that_ exact positioning (1cm). With the first try! My biggest congratulations!
That booster said "Hold my beer, I'll be right back." This is the second thing SpaceX has done that made me feel like I was in a science fiction movie. Where did starship go?
It went to ya mamas house
@@AntolaResthink it went inside yours
"Where there's a will, there's a way!" - We are capable of anything if we put our minds to it! We need more of the positive "can-do" attitude, and to remind ourselves we can solve the tough problems! Just do it!
Well done to all at SpaceX - from another 'Starship' project! :) DaleJ.
The best thing for today! Bright History!!🔥🔥
The speed of the rocket is beyond comprehension
UNBELIEVABLE, THEY DID IT.
I'm literally in tears; I can not believe what I just watched! 😭 That was magnificent!! 👏
Finally getting real what we used to watch in Hollywood movies 😮
absolutely unbelievable, this is right up there with landing on the moon, this guy will go down as one of if not the greatest minds we have witnessed….mind blowing
A lot of great minds worked on this. His own mind only demanded it done.
@@ferocious_r there is always that person in the comments
he is right though - musk is only one small part of this
@@AliceimWunderland414 no shx he didnt do this on his own omg
Without musk it wouldn't have been done. It's hard to believe that anyone can still find a way to diminish Elon's greatness.
Absolutely beautiful! Haven't had feelings like this evoked in me since the Apollo days, when I was a kid.
Well done Elon, SpaceX!
Congratulations!
incredible! It is even more incredible or maybe disheartening (?)m that everything and everyone has not stopped whatever they were doing to watch this... I literally clapped and cheered, sitting here by myself lol
My Dad worked at NASA during the Apollo's and Shuttle missions... He received a flag that had flown on the STS-1 by two of the astronauts that were on board.... He passed away a few years back.... This is one of the things I wish he could see happening today.... Congratulations.... Unbelievable in so many ways.... 👍
Враньё. Америка никогда не летала на луну! Забыты технологии полётов 20 века!?)))))
SpaceX made it look so easy! Congrats SpaceX! This is History!❤️🎉
you can see how he has managed to allow the thruster to have pitch and yaw, the thrust from the bottom can move side to side, absolutely genius design and makes so much sense.
South Africas' greatest gift to the world!!! Thank you Elon! Thank you spacex!!!
This is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
Absolutely incredible. Like reading science fiction as a kid, but now watching it real time.
A milestone in human civilization. A pivotal moment in our timeline.
How did it catch the rocket.
Great turnaround on this video. Glad to have something to share with my friends right away. Thank you.
So impressed the fact that stand holds the weight 😊
Love how the tower cradles the spaceship, like a happy mother welcoming her son safely back to Earth.
Congratulations SpaceX!!
You did it!!
Like a boomerang..
Boomerang 🪃
🚀 ❤
Thank u
I watch it and still can’t believe it, incredible accomplishment.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I think i just realized for the first time that humanity might have a single glimpse of the first cosmological decade
Spectacular achievement that is!
Incredible achievement!! Bravo!!
Literal goosebumps watching this
Fantastic !!
❤
This is actually a HUGE step in mars travel sign me up dude
Dude, the impact this feat will have for humanity as a whole in the future is immaculate. Going to space will be much cheaper due to being able to reuse the same booster, as well as maybe allowing space tours in the future when the price lowers even more. It also helps with being able to recycle the material instead of just throwing it in the middle of nowhere and wasting it. This is just phenomenal in every possible way, i'm really glad i witnessed it at such a young age...
This dudes outta this world!!!
20 tons of fuel per second😮 The scale is unimaginable!
So is the pollution.
@@TrevorBarnard-s6d compared to the CO2 produced by all vehicles worldwide, its ridiculously small amount
@@TrevorBarnard-s6d It does not pollute, because it burns methane and oxygen.
@@TrevorBarnard-s6d Pollution from burning methane? It burns into one CO2 molecule and two H2O (water) molecules.
it’s important to understand that the ENTIRE rocket industry is less than 0.000006% of global emissions. and the space industry as a whole contributes a huge amount to science and engineering, it provides jobs and boosts the economy, and it also results in things like communication, gps, satellite internet, and weather tracking satellites which help hundreds of millions of people with food security by tracking droughts and such. overall this is one of the best uses of pollution humanity has to offer so i think this is worth it!
Absolutely incredible…as impressive as Apollo was in the old America
Can’t remember when I smiled this much before. I have the dumbest grin on my face every time I see it. 😅
That was really impresive.
Absolutely impressive. Congratulations to SpaceX and their mighty accomplishments.
That actually gave me tingles.
Это фантастика! Это просто фантастика.
You know it's a monumental feat when you get the smartest engineers cheering so loudly. We're one step closer!! Bravo SpaceX!! 🎉🎉
I teared up watching this live. The guys and gals at SpaceX are utterly amazing. Thanks Elon!
I watched us land on the moon as a teenager
SpaceX YOU have brought back so much pride back to our country!Thankyou!!!
Freakin amazing! Humanity is capable of accomplishing incredible things.
I love the hearth between 3middle roration spiral superheter . . . love it!
As someone who knew the original astronauts (Glenn, Shepard, Cooper, Schirra, et al), this event gave me goosebumps.
My grandfather was convinced that Apollo moon landings were staged in a remoted Earth location. He would have been astounded.
GREAT JOB, Elon & all the SpaceX team.
Mindboggling success story
Grandpa was based, the landing footage most certainly was faked.
Seeing this for the first time truly induced a monkey brain reaction, pure disbelief. Hard to imagine it was only a year or two ago we all watched the first couple of boosters go up. All those unlit engines and spectacular explo- rapid unplanned disassembly's, man how times have changed. A testament to failure, and the lessons we learn.
Congratulation to Elon and team for an amazing achievement in history of engineering! America is so proud of you.
The World is proud of him !
That is a masterpiece of engineering right there
Amazing progress!
That's legitimately amazing. Well done.
What a feat of engineering, technology and willpower. Looking forward to the landing of Starship
🚀🛸💫🇺🇸
Human engineering is now entered in fantasy level
Now that's impressive to the extreme.
Is there any footage without the cheering?
Excellent work, I wish you all the best SpaceX in your present & future works/endeavors. !
Sensacional parabéns a toda a equipe
Thanks .. in the netherlands we got the news and they did not even mention "the catch "
Exceptional engineering. A real Wow moment in space travel and exploration.
Incredible engineering. Well done team!
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE tell me what the dude shouts at 2:04 ????
Freaking Incredible!!! Well Done to the entire Space X team from assemblers, engineers, support staff, and of course the man that helped build your company - Elon Musk!
As someone who as a kid loved dinosaurs and videogames, not a car Tech guy. This is fing awesome, and I couldn't stop grinning. Gj guys
Expecting the upper stage to successfully land on Mars- where there's no utterly flat surface- is unrealistic. This will be realized when the first pre- positioned supply vehicles sent there crash on landing.
Why would it need a perfectly flat surface?
SpaceX have been developing auto-levelling landing legs for the Lunar/Martian variants for about 4 years now.
thats why it'll have landing legs.