Starship | SN10 | High-Altitude Flight Recap
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- Опубліковано 15 бер 2021
- On March 3, Starship serial number 10 (SN10) completed SpaceX’s third high-altitude flight test of a Starship prototype as it successfully ascended, transitioned propellant, and reoriented itself for reentry and an active aerodynamic controlled descent. SN10’s Raptor engines reignited to perform the vehicle’s landing flip maneuver immediately before successfully touching down on the landing pad.
Test flights such as SN10’s are about improving our understanding and development of a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo on long-duration interplanetary flights, and help humanity return to the Moon, and travel to Mars and beyond. - Наука та технологія
Better than the wildest sci-fi movies!
reminds me of „Flash Gordon“... 1936 ua-cam.com/video/ZTrSncxwGBE/v-deo.html
the same thing I was thinking!
Because this real life dude not a movie
Fact is always better than fiction
Better than Barbarella?
What an insane feat, flying and landing a skyscraper.
Nice sentiment, but not really accurate. :)
Ohhh, so the rage game youtuber also likes rockets? awesome!
Nice music too!
Grain silo*
Nah not a skyscraper, a sixteen story building. (Edit it's STOREY not STORY my bad!)
That Zherka time stamp 😂
exactly where i just came from 🤣
@@jacobfontanez3771 Zherka gunna triple the views on this video 😂
😂😂😂 same here 🖐️
😂😂😂😂
same 😂😂😂
I can't get over how much this seems like a game designers work. That lens flare and transition is game cinematography at its finest
swear
You can literally watch these in person from south padre island
Christ is king man
#zherka
It is a game designers work
@@reagank.2268 Kriss Angel used to fly in front of a live audience, they would even interview them after
I mean to be fair it only says “flight recap” not “flight recap and boom boom”
I'm expecting a "how to not land a Interplanetary rocket" video from elon XD
They didn't include the failed post-landing summersault.
I thought we had the same pfp lol
I thought they should have included the explosion...
I need the recap of RUD
They should have added the Spongebob “A few moments later” then show the explosion
kgm I think you mean "rapid unscheduled disassembly"
amazing video, definitely wish they'd included the RUD!
You mean her SECOND launch...
Jajaj no sea usted mamón
Thank you for flying SpaceX, you have 8 minutes remaining to disembark.
"That's not flying! That's falling...with style."
--- Woody (from 'Toy Story')
Best, most bestest lines ever
It was Buzz
@@elusha3926 It was both dum dum
Yes exactly the Starships fall with style lol
@@BangersRepost woody said that to Buzz
FUN FACT: All the starship sounds we hear come from a microphone in the payload bay!
Pretty sure they pitch down all those sounds, otherwise, they would break ours speakers
this one does not have a payload bay. the cameras used probably have microphones.
@@isaquest134 no, you would just hear wind
@@DavidHernandez-kc1el no. do you realize how loud those engines are? just the sound can kill you if you are too close to one. the reason that the engines sound quiet on spacex live streams is because they are using tiny microphones. rocket lab uses good enough microphones that make the engines sound extremely loud, like they should be.
@@isaquest134 Ik, they don't sound loud because it's in the payload bay! its in spacex's website
I was hoping they'd show the explosion after a brief moment of silence, that would have been hilarious
They are saving that for the "How not to land a Starship" compilation in about 3 years or so.
Still receiving the subs notifications email?
aw man
they didnt
Wanted to see it as well, but I believe it happened close to 10min after the feed shut down.
@@Sundablakr ah yes i wanna see that so badly
Can't wait for "how not to land an interplanetary class rocket"
Me too, maybe after they land a few starships from orbit.
it looks like its gonna be quite a bit shorter than expected.
@@devindykstra SN11 is gonna stick it, 100%. But he could put together the "how to land ... " video with the "how to reenter from orbit", "how to refuel in orbit", "how to land an orbital class super heavy booster", "how to catch a super heavy booster with an arm", don't worry, there are still plenty of RUDs left before we have a fully functioning Starship.
It's still in the prototype testing phase. Patience required while any bugs in design, build, and implementation are worked out. 👍
Starship is NOT a rocket.
Whos here from Zherka?
So cgi it got me giggling bro 😂
1:14 man this part look like a CGI, so cool
It is cgi
@@mr.solomos7825 Its not. Witnessed by thousands
CAN'T WAIT FOR SN11!
Hi soyan
It all ready lanched
@@dylanclaesgens8394 no, sn11 hasn’t launched yet
It’s almost ready
Did it espode💥yet?
That brief moment when the glare of the rocket shined directly into the camera is unbelievably epic.
I had never considered how BRIGHT they must be. What a tremendous shot.
Yea I keep thinking about that too!!
When was that?
@@volkswagenb9406 I think 1:16 when it flips back up and fires 3 engines to land
@@volkswagenb9406, there are a few frames when the ship is transitioning from horizontal to vertical, where the thrust from the engine is pointing directly into the camera Luna, at about 1:16, that I think they are talking about. I think it is spectacular!
still can’t get over the fact this is gonna be bigger than the Saturn V when fully stacked, absolute beast of a rocket
A bit bigger but way heavier at approximately 5000-5500 t vs the Saturn at 2800 t if I remember correctly. And more than twice the thrust at around 70+ MN vs 36 MN.
just this part is not bigger. you need superheavy and starship stacked on top of each other to make it bigger
@@isaquest134 im aware of that man but thanks haha
@@isaquest134 Obviously, the comment literally says "fully stacked" meaning with both Starship and Super heavy
@@fedora997 oh, sorry. thanks for pointing that out.
Oh my god, I can't wait to see this fly on daily basis.
In Russia you can.
@@evelinamilliones XDDDD
YES! 🚀
@@evelinamilliones north Korea also lmao
@@marco_ramirez23_ North Korea does not have space programme
They left out the best part!
Boobie??
Boom!
Yes Rico, kaboom.
But not everybody is into Michael Bay. 💥
Boom
It looks so unreal. Something out of a sci-fi movie. This is insane that this is real life.
how lucky are we to be alive during this small flash of time where this is happening.
Yeah the shots of the raptors turning on and off for the landing gets me every time.
@@codylewis1349 yeah but if we were alive a lot later when we start doing routine mars flights we could be the ones getting one way space tickets to mars. Imagine repopulating Mars with your seed and all the women flocking to you getting their babies birth certificates saying “citizen of Mars”. Imagine your girlfriend or wife getting breeded for other men to repopulate Mars how awesome would that be.
@@MarcLloydZ that's why I have children :)
@@codylewis1349 your children are lucky are they female or male? I imagine the females are likely to get breeded and the males will have high demand for their seeds to populate Mars. Man what a time to be alive.
Here cause of Zherka!
Wow look at you! You’re a good little npc
@@kevg1060 coming from someone that goes into every comment and defending nonsense like spacex is owned by your dad 😂 Analyzing your subs I kinda know whats going on in your life. Virgin, fat or skinny af, no degree, no job and bad relationship with your parents. Work on that then go and annoy people in the comment section.
00:34 I can feel those beats.. ❤️
I'm just waiting for the "How not to land a Starship" video after this test campaign.
I hope they do post that it will be hilarious.
It'll be epico
lol same... i still watch the Falcon 9 fail montage at least twice a year. Those landings are so routine now by comparison.
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Who's watching before we've colonized Mars?
Please make me rich papi
Me
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Me
not me
1:14 this is the best video of a rocket ever recorded.
The images are breath taking..... but this sequence........ it looks so unreal...... !!!! i watch it over and over.... it's mind buggling.... hypnotic beauty and event
@@paulmessikommer4027 Same here! I know its real but it's like my brain just can't take it in 🤣
Perioooddddt
Zherka brought me here ffs
Oh, I love this so much! This is pure glory! Thank you, SpaceX! You rock!!! 👌
Not to remove attention from starship, but you rock too. Thanks to you, I found out about starship and have been following ever since. Thanks for the amazing content Felix!
just watched your ep keep it up felix for us in European side :D
No, you rock felix!
When the wife (German) and I come over again after this Covid Crap..... we are going to have to bring you a Real Stetson Hat! Never miss your Live Episodes!
Haha i knew it would only be a moment before you found this!
Music is called “Exploding Star” and is part of the album “The String Project 2” by Andrew Britton, Andrew Skeet, and David Goldsmith
Couldn't find the track in youtube
@@ronbonly Try googling it, should find it there
Thanks, I appreciate the information..!
👏🚀
Thank you, our friendly neighbourhood military dictator :D
@@thomas.02 lol, np 👏🏻👏🏻
Someday people will look back on this and see where it all started. It’s insane how far SpaceX has come already is just a few years. I just watched the 3rd flight test of the Starship launch and it blew my mind.
Who is here from Bradleys podcast whit Zherka 😂
Fantastic achievement
This is CGI.
Is the rocket crashed
@@larryechols8487 Oh no!!! they put cgi into the eyes of people who watched it live in real life!!!
Wow!
@@larryechols8487 no🤦♂️
To see SN10 rapidly maneuver under the stresses and forces involved is amazing. Congrats, SpaceX team!
I can't believe I'm going to be alive for the first human landing on Mars. I've got a long life ahead of me, wonder where we'll go in the coming decades. I just hope we never stop dreaming. And I hope Spaceflight continues to go higher and further, to new celestial bodies after we land on Mars.
YES! Survive for mars! 💯 🚀
Most confident person ever
Bradley marten brought me to 1:10 lololol
1:16 That scene look cinematic❤🔥
That is cgi
@@hkpkppq its not cgi
@@hkpkppq your brain is cgi
lots of people have filmed that exact sequence, and like, there where at least 5 channels live streaming, some of which live stream 24/7 and NEVER TURN OFF the camera
but eh, you do you, CGI it is.... during a live stream.... with a GROUND EQUIPMENT CAMERA....
brainless....
@@ivantimofeev2233 is cgi :/
why are people saying it’s cgi? it’s literally just a camera on the ground tracking starship
I wish SpaceX and Netflix would create a series on SpaceX so I can watch rocket development and space exploration every night in bed, instead of sleeping
That would be great, like a documentary series.
That would be really cool, and it's a win-win for both of them. Netflix gets more viewers, and SpaceX gets even more recognition.
there is one on Disney+ about Falcon Heavy
It's on Starz check it out it's amazing.
Definitely
1:14 the transition is insane
Is it CGI? I'm really confused. It doesn't even look real but like CGI. What the actual...
@@Manuela_Wagner It looks real, and it is real. I have no idea what happened to people that they are saying its cgi.
This high def footage, even though I already saw it live has me FREAKING OUT it looks so good even surreal like some people are saying
We are watching history. It's only been two weeks and they have another ready to go. Thank you SpaceX.
Fingers crossed for a Friday flight.
@@nasawormlogo9521 fingers crossed 🤞
@@jordycarvalho8994 in space flight we dont get finger crossed, we are sure that it will works B)
Think about all that money that was dumped into NASA. What a waste.
@@travisl9201 according to mark rober nasa only has 0.5% the us yearly budget and this isn’t even about nasa.
I hope SN11 likes to not commit boom after landing!
I wonder how the ship got caught fire its all metal
I hope I hope I hope I hope
@@dlwodnjs2591 Probably methane leak, rockets use flammable substances for propulsion.
Idk I’m kinda hoping it goes boom after landing and 10min has passed. Elon should terminate them after just to keep things interesting LOL
That depends on the amount of lithobraking used in the flip and burn maneuver.
Who is here after Zherka and Bradley Martyn
Hahaha. Me!
The lens flare the camera shake the sound design, vfx artists have come a long way!
It's real tho?
@@jerson9471 NO really??
@@richardlee5412 Yeah it's real there are dozens of people who filmed it
@@jerson9471 Yeah! No kidding? Props to the camera men who were attatched to the rocket during the flight
The soon to be Apollo 11 of our generation, and we get to witness it.
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for Dogecoin."
Interesting that, they went to the moon more than 50 years ago without GPS, smart phones, plastics, lasers, oodles of satellites and much much more... What do you suppose is the reason for focus on reusability (which isn't saving any money if you look at the books) ahead of achievement?
@@anyfriendofkevinbaconisafr177 Because we can
@@anyfriendofkevinbaconisafr177 Reusability is saving money. By 3-4 flights, they have already recouped all costs. If they weren't saving money, you wouldn't see Falcon 9 being the cheapest flight to orbit by far in costs per kg.
@@anyfriendofkevinbaconisafr177 Their aim is sustainable humans colony on Mars. Seems like achievement.
Reusability is to enable that without massive government funding.
Whose books are you looking at to determine it isn't saving money? SpaceX's reusable launches are significantly cheaper than comparable expendable launchers.
For prices to come down closer to cost the other providers would also need to be reusable.
As long as they are not SpaceX will be able to pocket the difference and reinvest the profits in their new system.
Sn10: landed in one piece
Sn10 5 minutes later: I have decided I want to die
no, was it like this: I WANNA FLY AGAINNN
Reminds me of Neir Automata when the machine has achieved everything it can so it ends up killing itself 🤣
I was hoping this video would end with the view of the RUD from that camera angle in the last few seconds
SN9: You were supposed to blow up!
SN10: Oh, whoops, let me fix that.
It shoulda ended with that "to be continued" splash screen right at the first couple frames of the explosion
Anyone else here after the zerka bradly podcast
Yes lol watching right now
Amazing CGI 🙌
Where's the CGI?
It’s hard not to just let out a “Woooo!!!” with that from-below camera angle. Stunning!!
That shot looks straight up sci fi, its amazing
1:14 the visual gives me goosebumps. Like being in a space adventure movie. Nice epic shot🤯
A part of me is still waiting for the corridor crew to tell us how this was made with CGI. - Just joking, of course.
Looks so unreal. I'm so thrilled it is real. What a time to be alive. Awesome!!!!
Zherka Sent me
"Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an Earth-shattering kaboom!"
Underrated comment!
There was, 7 minutes later!
Big boom. Better hit those escape slides into those safety tunnels before it goes “up” a second time. Seems like propaganda to me
I made the same comment four hours later! We must have both had similar Saturday mornings in our formative years as nerd larvae.
Dammit. I should have known someone else would have already posted this.
Moments Before Disater 1:42
Well it did get airborne again sooooo
@@logion567 true 😆
Musk is building the future.
Soon man, soon.. SN11 static fire complete, it's on the pad... 😎
Look like a metal gildo replace the g to the d. 😬
Cant wait for sn15’s highlight reel
Absolutely amazing, SpaceX history unfolding. Love it!!!!!
“Where’s the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!” - Marvin the Martian
You bet me too it. As did a number of others!
*Everyone liked that :D
Bh
There will be a special video for it
@@eeehan77 yeah, me too. but I wrote it anyway.
Quick reminder for SN11: Dont explode after landing, thanks.
😂
And not before landing
But that's the best part!
Their newest drone ship should be named that. "Don't Explode After Landing, Thanks." D.E.A.L.T.
you forgot the part that elon musk basically lets it explode for science. that's Nicolas Tesla's level. Elon is probably one of the greatest geniuses there is but people are too brainwashed to see it 😁
This. Time it s very clearly visible
With respect to other videos
This is what success looks like.
Huge success with many problems left to work one. But SN11 will fly true and straight fingers crossed
@@user-lv7ph7hs7l uuuuh I hate to disappoint lol
@@chrisboyer2195 Yeahh... I suppose I can be happy this is the first one I didn't get to see live.
SN15 it is! We'll considering all odd numbered ships have disappointed and all even numbered ones exceeded expectations it will SN16 that gets to fly twice. I'm hopeful about SN21 making orbit (and disintegrating on reentry...).
YES! 🚀
This is what many failures and hard work looks like. Without failures there is no innovation
It never gets old. Im so ready to see this happen . I'm so sick of the media having a field day with negative reporting .
I've never been more proud of your achievements. 👍👍👍
Spacex: In 2 years went from an empty field to successfully flying, belly flopping and landing a 15-story building
Me: In 2 years went from sitting in UA-cam and watching Spacex videos to sitting in UA-cam and watcing Spacex videos
What you see is the culmination of nearly 20 years of work by SpaceX!
They're still hiring, my dude!
Don't worry ULA still thinks rockets cant land
Blue origin: .
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If you're here it's because of the clear CGI starting at 1:11
Who’s watching after Bradley Martins pod 😂
absolutely stunning, was there in person and it was such an experience. Huge congrats to the hardworking SpaceX team, Mars just got that much closer!! on to SN11!!!
But it explodes...
@@edhoc2 they needed fireworks for the celebration.
What an incredible moment in history, to have witnessed this, Glorious!
Amen.
Even Jesus has noticed Starship.
Hey there!
hello
Amen
1:16 omg lit camera direction
Like sci-fi movie
The world is thanking you for your hard work!
Keep up the good work!!!
The only thing that would’ve made this video more exciting is if the whole thing unexpectedly exploded at the end.
...About that...
It did explode
@@ToddMelville that's the joke
@@atoftw4256...
Zoom. That went over my head.
It'll never happen.
I’m glad to be alive in an era where space is become something everyone can connect with again.
This was great to see with my family!
Thanks for sharing this
💚
Same, isn't it way cooler to grow up seeing how these things are created, rather than liveng and taking these for granted
@Subverted Nations hahaha
@Subverted Nations you're brainwashed kiddo
@Subverted Nations Actually you’re trolling yourself because you don’t exist!
100% agree. well said.
The starship is cool
My son told me this is the coolest thing in the world.
Your son is smart
It indeed is
and thats just the top half. imagine how immense this thing will be when attached to a booster or 3
3 boosters, Falcon Heavy style is never gonna happen for Starship, and that's a good thing. Starship was designed from the ground up to be easily scalable, which is much more efficient. There is nothing magic about a 9 meter diameter. After they have a solid working rocket, scaling it up and making a 12, 15, 20 meter monster would be relatively trivial. When you add side boosters like Falcon heavy you gain complexity, but you keep the same payload volume and same upper stage size, and your booster fuel capacity grows 3x, as your booster weight grows 3x. Instead, when resizing the rocket diameter, you also enlarge the upper stage and therefore payload volume, and you get to take advantage of the square-cube law, that is, as you apply a multiplier to your diameter, your *surface* grows by the *square*, but your volume grows by the *cube* of the multiplier.
almafuertegmailcom but it needs to save all this fuel for the mars landing, the least we could do is send it to space with those reusable falcon rockets
3 boosters unnecessary, since they plan to refuel in orbit, with a fully fueled starship half the solar system will be accessible
they could go to the moon and back, then just refuel again and go again, it could be a constant lunar transport system
@@platinumpineapple9943 Fuel is heavy, and that's why once starship goes to orbit, it will be rufueled in space.
It doesn't make sense trying to strap side boosters.
@@platinumpineapple9943 Not sure if you're being serious, but Starship doesn't launch on a Falcon, it'll have its own Super Heavy Booster. Starship is as tall as the Falcon 9, but almost 3 times the diameter, and it's dry mass is about 4 times that of the Falcon. It would be literally impossible. Super Heavy Booster is a REALLY BIG fucking rocket, similar to the Falcon, capable of launching Starship. The first prototype is still being built. And, it doesn't need to save any fuel for Mars, because after being launched into earth orbit, Starship is empty, it only has fuel in the header tanks, barely enough to deorbit and land, certainly not enough to go to mars. After it launched, other Starship or Starships will fly and refuel it, in orbit. It'll take as much as 5 flights to fully refuel a Starship. Then it goes to Mars.
so fckn hyped for this thing
Me too. Starship is revolutionary. Can't wait to see 2x the thrust of a Saturn V, the current most powerful rocket ever successfully flown.
do u really want to take a ride on something that blows up everytime it lands? i know i dont. also NASA did this 20 some odd years ago successfully. all musk did it up rockets and wings on a stupid corn silo and tried to make it fly. mush and is fans r very low on the IQ carts.
If you ride on it, just make sure that when the flight attendant says to de-board after landing, you don't dilly-dally!
@@GenBumbleBee This is only a test of the starship. It's still being tested and will be improved enough that it won't blow up upon landing when it is ready to carry humans.
@@GenBumbleBee please take a closer look. This is just a prototype so expect a lot of booms. And please delete your comment.
man i love how fast those engines can gimbal. under load as well. that is so cool.
Yeah!
This felt like a actual movie, great work and good luck on sn11! #spacex
Probably the only ride that will be more exhilarating than Disney World's Flight of Passage.
what about tron ride
Hey Kevin, Flight of Passage might be less exhilarating, but at least it RUDs aren't expected
Nerminal
Except, at the End of-
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You Dve💀
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Have a Blissfully Magical Day 🏰😀🗽
You a Disney shill now Kevin..?
When the whole stack lifts off it will be one of the most crazy things caught on video.
At which point the Saturn V will be regarded as a hobbyist-grade model rocket.
Moving mass
Music used in video is Andrew Britton - Exploding Star, if someone interested.
thank you!
This is more than History, this is the future of Humanity
I agree!
🤣🤣
No Kabum :(
This will be RUD!
There was they just cut it.
Kabum foi de propósito para garantir a segurança da plataforma
there was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom
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That’s a gutsy engineering achievement worthy of the early days of space exploration. But aren’t they missing the juicy bit that happened a few moments later? I thought it put in perspective how hard this stuff really is.
It was scheduled to be disassembled right after, so to me its not that bad. Plus these are only for flight data.
Agreed, it's more relevant that they prove recovery than anything concerning the material cost of this particular SN.
It's marketing. They don't want to show any weakness
Apparently the goal was to test landing without all engines on ?
@@jimbobbillybob True
This is some pretty good cgi
My brain keeps telling me it's CGI when you see the camera looking up at the thruster while it lands. Then the Sn15 Recap drops and you see the same glorious spectacle from afar.
I love how much effort they put into getting good camera angles and sharing their progress with everyone
this is the future! amazing, thank you for all the hard work pushing humanity forward.
Tooooo good. This century belongs to SPACE X! Fantastic
💯
Simply outstanding . the way you collected the gravity's drop speed by using less ignition than used to launch , i mean just WoW . the angle you had of the ship the entire time it was falling . simply Cinematic .
Now I am waiting for SN11 😍😍😍😍
@I WANT ŞĘX !!! SEE MY VÌDEÓ !!! shut up
It doesn't look real! Just Incredible Space X
Obvious answer is obvious.. IT'S NOT!!!
@@ErnieDouglas shut
It’s deff not
Earth is flat! JK:))
Oh man... As I saw this comment I instantly thought... Oh shit, rather don't click on the answers, probably a bunch of ignorant flat earthers in there... I INDEED was not disappointed...
I saw the launch and landing live... To be fair, it was a stream so the elites could have manipulated all of the everyday astronouts teams cameras.....
... But I did watch 6 Hours of various unofficial live camera angles directed onto the star ship lifting of and exploding after the landing. This happened; It's not CGI...
And there is additional footage of the wreck of the star ship one day later shot from the ground about 30 meters away.
Would I not live on another continent, I would have watched this with my own eyes.
And to think back to your showing in September 2019, and seeing this - WOW -, can't wait to see SN11.
Zherka might be right
Facts
How incredibly privileged we are, to see such an amazing feat. Thank you all, for your endless dreams.
Man the landing shot was so dope, looks like something out of a movie.
The cgi at 1:10 is really good
Great new on-board views..
Can't wait to see SN11 plant the landing.
Great work SpaceX
It doesn’t even look real it’s just a foreign sight. I never thought things could look like that.
You’re absolutely right, it looks surreal. I’m happy we finally get some modern production quality on these insane feats of engineering for the first time since the late 60’s
Everything looked just like that in 1950's sci-fi books, movies, and tv... Turns out they had it right the whole time!
A flying sex icon?
Just putting this here to remind my future self that I was here when all of this happened 👀
zherka is cooking
Some of the most amazing imagery I've ever watched.
When does the Low-Alittude Flight Recap for SN10 come out?
I see what you did there
@I WANT ŞĘX !!! SEE MY VÌDEÓ !!! go away
Lol
ЗАВОРАЖИВАЕТ! Это видео СДЕЛАЛО мой день и настроение! Всем участникам РЕСПЕКТ!
Nk
как в такое можно верить? ведь видно не вооружённым глазом что это компьютерный рендер.
@@bullet_tooth_tony для русских какие-то достижения в технологиях американцами это уже сразу монтаж, компьютерная графика 🤣🤣🤣
@@bullet_tooth_tony даа для средневекового россиянина это фантастика :)
@@bullet_tooth_tony тут важно понять, что не везде пьют и воруют. И сразу окажется, что в мире технологии продолжают развиваться, а батут только в вымирающих странах.
To think, they landed their first F9R just 6 years ago. Incredible.
Amazing!
its amazing seeing real life starships be able to do such awesome things like this. its like being in a sci-fi movie!!