Starship SN10 landing and explosion slowmotion
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- Опубліковано 3 бер 2021
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Sci-fi becoming reality. High-speed cameras were rolling for SpaceX Starship SN10 and the historic first starship landing!
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*SN10 plops down*
8 minutes later:
SN10: You know what?
Starhopper: What?
SN10: Something’s missing, one second.
Starhopper: Please don’t-
*BOOM*
I wonder how it is to be Starhopper and just watch all your children die
something is missing.... something is hissing..... sssssssss :)
Jajajajajaja
Star hopper gets the front row seats every time
02:52 was that the brain box ejected outward off the left side? 😬
By far the highest quality footage outside of SpaceX themselves. Well done!
Thanks !!
Thank You! We're always pushing the bounds with our captures! Will keep pushing. :)
I would argue that the stills around 2:15 are pure freakin art. Ridiculous. A whole different realm of "quality."
Absolutely!!!!🚀
Ummm... I'd say better than SpaceX's. High quality slow motion. And SpaceX didn't share any footage of the explosion as far as I know.
Michael Bay would be proud of that explosion.
that's the first thing I said when Tim Dodd rolled his 120 FPS footage on it lol
So epic
@@CosmicPerspective I am proud of you lol
Hahahaha
Someone please add Elon walking toward the camera in front of the explosion
WOW! That is an incredible camera and skills to capture everything. BRAVO!
Yeah this really was some amazing footage!
NUTTY footage! AMAZING!
One thing I’m noticing is the legs aren’t as robust as they said they are.. in the video 2 of the legs didn’t lock.. so it leads me to believe that.. that swing out thing isn’t working for them..
Camera is a stand, wow epic skills hahaha
the lens is very important. I wouldn't be surprised if they used a telescope to capture this footage
Half of the internet wants an explosion.
Other half wants a landing.
SN10: Welcome to Texas, hold my beer!
Ha, exactly
I was watching the birds flying around... Hope all animals are safe...
Well put, they got both. Everyone was satisfied.
from a spectators point of view this is the ideal outcome. landers got to land and boomers got to boom everyone is satisfied
@@charlesballiet7074 underrated comment.
The shot @ 2:02 is surreal. SN10 looks like it sprouts an SRB and thrusts away, and the way the exposure adjusts and everything darkens. Stunning!
SpaceX was just secretly testing an abort Motor /s
Totally I was thinking the same thing
🌞
It's interesting how much stronger the body is compared to the tip of the Spaceship. The segment near the tip collapses first.
SN10: **explodes**
That one guy in the crowd: "YEAHHH!"
:)
The framing of the interview and the explosion is so cinematic. The timing is perfect too. “One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen”*massive fireball*
Wow, this angle really emphasises the bad leg deploy. Love it!
but also that if two legs were two fail to deploy, these are the two ones you would want to see failing (I presume).
2:47 Lone COPV: "F*ck it, I'm going to orbit alone"
Best SN10 video ever he talks and in the backround the Ship explodes
Hahaha, I could not believe it! During the interview, we were in shock, as you can see!
And I love the way he keeps commentating, it’s perfect :)
Oh wow! Just incredible! Really loved this.
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Man, the excitement of the people almost makes me cry for real
It's OK leo. I wont tell anyone :)
Right?! I was crying, I won't lie. How was it from your vantage point? Did you say you were watching from Mexico?
@@CosmicPerspective I was, and i tried with sn8 and sn9 but missed both flights so this was my first launch in person. There was about 6 families this time so people is getting more into it here in mexico as well :)
@@LeoMartinez-cq6ti hi leo, I live in Mexico City, what's the logistics to watch from mexico side of the border
@@wachox In your case fly from Mexico City to Reynosa or Matamoros. From there drive to "Playa Bagdad" east of matamoros. Once on the beach we drive north through the beach all the way to the river or as close as you can and watch from there :)
SN10. The first starship to fly twice.
Three times actually. Did you see that bounce?
@@Tjita1 😂😂😂
I remember running around ecstatic that it had landed, only to come back and see a wreckage😂😂I was fine with it tho
Precisely how I felt! I was still fist-pumping the air with a "YES!" even through the bitter end!
Do you remember the scene at 2:37?
The smoke didn't shake at all.
@@tazago No, looks like what a sharpen filter does. Look at the bird flying to the right just after that. Just looks like a detail filter added in post.
SPECTACULAR shots. So well done! How on earth did you get the explosion so evenly exposed? Is that auto ISO/exposure in real-time or shot in RAW and processed afterwards? Regardless: phenomenal job, thanks for capturing and sharing this moment!
Look at 2:37.
The smoke didn't shake at all.
@@tazago Looks like what a sharpen filter does. Look at the bird flying to the right just after that. Just looks like a detail filter added in post.
Loka like it was shot in RAW and everything done in post! Visually Mesmerizing.
This video will take all the rocket forensics experts to heaven, so very well done. I suspect there was more than just the landing legs deployment as a problem. The non vertical landing angle has been a problem for these legs even when they are all working, that fire on the outside of skirt meant there was already a leak of some sort and the impact speed set up the ultimate RUD.
meanwhile the birds:
*"holly shit the world is ending, RUNNNN"*
I think they’d prefer flying over running 🤪
Poor birds
birds don't run bro
Run?
"Fly",you mean.
Phenomenal exposure and FPS on that slow motion with the commentary. Very emotional hearing that woman sounding in tears of excitement. Gets me every time. I love all the community. This is a much better use of energy, finding solutions and not problems.
Omg I can't put to words just how epic this footage is!
that random bottle at the end. "I am free!"
I wonder how far it went. Id love to see its landing location on a map.
I am curious what that is. I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of Starship.
@@TheDonBoston perhaps it was something near the landing site and not part of starship.
@@BrettMooreBMX i think the Flying bottle was a COPV
@@TheDonBoston Composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPVs) are mini tanks which hold immense amounts of pressurized volume and are in many rockets. IIRC, Falcon 9's COPVs are at like 6000psi so when a Starship RUDs, the pressure is released and they fly really far.
HOLY COW! I got goosebumps everytime see this freaking watertower fly. It finally landed and after that it decided try to hop again. Love it. Love the footage. Keep going!
oh. oh my god. The flames. The red and orange taking over the screen. The person on mike turning back to see the explosion. Just perfection. Camera and editing skills straight out of Hollywood. Amazing job guys!
Thank you!
Wow.. You can hear how emotional that landing was for those folks. Just amazing. The definition of awe inspiring
Well done! The swinging leg! The crumple!!
you can actually see the tank detaching from the skirt 🤯
That is Historical footage many years from now. WOW for lack of anything else more inspiring. And as Marcus said......"BRAVO!"
Can't believe how beautiful that landing was... and the explosion... We're so inspired by the teams here building the future, and grateful for all your comments. If you want to support the work we do.. and Join our discord for perks and behind the scenes join us on www.patreon.com/cosmicperspective
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Make sure you watch it in 4k! It's even more amazing that way!
And then slow it down to 0.25x the details are unreal! 🤯
1080p squad
Thanks!!
Fantastic shots and editing! Loved the way the interview led into the explosion, and how you kept the audio going over the slo-mo footage. Beginning was great as well hearing people's excitement and seeing/hearing the rocket come in.
Also 3:14. nice.
Thanks for the comment
This is like the scene from Johny English,
"Every thing is fully under control sir"
Background: 💥🔥
2:01 What an amazing shot.
HOOOOOOOLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY this deserves a Nobel Prize for out-of-this-world footage!
It's Amazing!🚀
amazing view, and adding the crowd reaction is really cool.
Thank You! We have a ton of awesome crowd footage and additional interviews we'll share in the upcoming mini-film. This is just a taste of what's to come!
Thanks! Love being able to share the excitement. It was an unforgettable day
@@CosmicPerspective Thanks to you !
I hope, some day in the futur, that you will release a full documentary on how Starship grew with its success and failure to be the spacecraft of our dreams
@@CosmicPerspective awesome, sounds great as it is so fun to watch that type of content :).
The thing lands but still has a fireball underneath and is leaning like the tower of pisa. 1 minute of silence. Tension rises. I had my fingers crossed. Narrator didn't want to say they were successful only to see the thing blow up seconds later. The moment he said and it looks like we have a soft landing I fucking jumped from my seat. And it still blew up minutes later.
And even then I am glad to be alive in a time when I get to be excited like the kids that saw the Apollo missions back in the 60's.
Godspeed SpaceX.
PS: That was a stunning shot gives a sense of scale of how big this ship is which I think SpaceX's cameras miss. I hope they hire you to capture all their stuff in slowmo with really long lenses. The explosion could be a painting, that's how gorgeous it is.
Wow even better in slow mo and the little legs were actually extended no way!! Never get bored of watching these 🤩
I love that seagulls seem to be just fine with a fiery Armageddon...
Well done on the reshoot of apocalypse now!
Exactly!!!
Now that's a shot! Bravo. Nice work guys.. SN10 had to give us the landing to complete the mission but it went out on its own terms by initiating RUD protocol. A true hero..
I have goosebumps just looking at SN10 landing. It is by far the most beautiful thing I've ever seen 😍😍😍
I love what SpaceX is doing. Those machines are an absolute beauty 🤩🤩🤩
Damn like half of those landing legs were swinging hard, no wonder they couldn't crush enough
Definitely some swingers
@@CosmicPerspective Do the legs have locking pins or some firm attachment for landing? Perhaps they need springs to force them to open completely and lock in a landing position?
Looking at the angle the rocket was at when it landed, I'm wondering if it would have worked if it had come down straight. Perhaps hitting one side first was a major contributor to the damage.
But I'd bet that this really tested the idea that no part is better than more parts. If they could get away with a passive leg deployment that would be cheaper and less weight. But this might have proven that they need an active leg deployment system.
@@RonHelwig The legs on the prototypes are definitely not going to be the final versions. SpaceX and Musk have both said these are purely for testing purposes and aren't a part of the final design for Starship.
They were thinking of having the production model use these but after the first series of 800 meter hops they were like, "Nope, not gonna work".
You have some of the best footage I’ve seen!
Wow, thanks!
*Damn!! This guy knows what he’s doing, that was AMAZING!!!* 🔥
Incrdible footage. Please continue doing this for the next starships to come
on it
The crowd goes: OOH YEES, SCIENCE
Slow it down further, and look at how the nosecone concertinas when it explodes. Fantastic camerawork
Total accordion
To Space X and everyone who covers these for us, you're simply the best!
Bravo!!
That sound quality is amazing, subscribed!
Do you ever feel like that little leg that wasn't sure what it should be doing? "Should I open, or close, or open, or close." No matter what it chose in the end, there are always others around to help carry the load.
awesome! Did not realize how badly the legs deployed! Great filming!
Yea it looks like a few of them folded in
@@mart4144 It look liked they deployed, but didn't hook or attach to their respective locking pins?
That is the most beautiful explosion I've seen in my entire life on this earth.
That view is fantastic, holy crap! Really great work with capturing this so cleanly!!
You have a very good way of capturing the emotion of all this, thank you =]
Glad you enjoyed it!
WOW! Knowing how thick that steel is and to see it deform like thin aluminum foil is just amazing. Nice camera work.
"It was just... one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen"
SN10: U WOT
That explosion literally couldn't be any better timed 😂
No other space ship explode so nicely !
Man! Elon Musk has shared your video link!
2:14 "but it landed." - She's right, technically.
😁
bravo space X never give up 💪
That Exposure is Perfect! 🥺
We were in awe of the fireball exposure when we collected our cameras!
"I have succeeded with my purpose, next up. The real show: *KABOOM* "
Now the astronauts just have to rush out after landing and it'll be fine!
Lol okay we landed everyone BAIL!!!
The skills with camera and editing are incredible.
Great video, thanks for sharing 👍.....I always get emotional before & after launches🚀Blessings to everyone🙏
Could you post one with clean audio please?
Wow you can really see those legs refusing to do what they’re told
The landing looks insane! It looks out of this world.
In an infinite universe there are no failures only outcomes. Great job spaceX i am rooting for you.
Elon tweeted that SN10 is in Valhalla now... if so Odin just pooped his pants.
Wow just wow, amazing. Now THIS is what an epic fail is (in a good way).
Freakin beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks!
Surreal... best independent footage of the landing and explosion by far...
Elon linked your video on Twitter! 🤯
🤯🤯🤯
I thought everyone was going to start singing a Sea Shanty at the beginning.
...or perhaps a Space Shanty.
How would a space shanty go?
To be able to capture the UNEXPECTED explosion of a rocket not only who knows how many miles away, but in slow mo and 1080p, well, I have no words. A mix of sheer luck and immense skill?
Love the punchy grading, feels like a proper blockbuster action scene! Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work :)
By the way elon shared it lmaoo 🤣
Elon tweeted this
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love the way the elonerons on the nose are still working despite the crinkle damage, as it falls through the flames
Stable flight till the end 🤝
This video is shared by Elon Musk himself on twitter
2:36 Notice the small flash on the vehicle. Looks like ... FTS?
Edit: It is more likely that it is just the light from the inside of the tank burning and getting to us through the vent?
Oh yeah, I think you're right! The system for detonation must have already been mangled hence the no further boom, but it looks like they said 'screw it' and at least tried.
Someone was pointing that out on Twitter as well! I love that these slow-mo views give us a new perspective on what happened.
@@CosmicPerspective I edited my comment to fix a typo and the heart was lost. The pain!
@@CosmicPerspective Well that was my Twitter account LOL :D
Amazing footage! You people are absolutely crushing it. 👏👏👏 Thank you for sharing your cosmic perspective.
Amazing camera work! Well done!
Failure is the pillar of success.
This is the definition of beauty
You guys are awesome
The quality of the video from the explosion is just amazing!
Phenomenal footage. You can watch the shell buckling evolve frame-by-frame from 2:00 - 2:03.
WOW, the best 4k slomo footage out there of the explosion
Insane crisp UHD footage. Subscribed.
Appreciate the sub
You always have the most spectacular footage. Beautiful! ❤️
Thank you very much!
This was amazing. I love the genuine realisation that SN10 exploded. Tim’s reaction was great too haha
such beautiful explosions... 2:16
SN10 successful landing (excellent job of capturing it all including the RDU) is a necessary step in the development of rapid reusable spaceships. Congrats SpaceX !
Got to be the most awesome explosion videos ever! Well done Cosmic!
Wow! Amazing landing. Way to go SpaceX!
Let's go!
Breathtakingly good, what an insightful perspective. Thank you for this!
Your cameras/lenses are so hugh quality and all the pre and post work is incredible too! I'm impressed on how the camera exposed the explosion perfectly 🤯!
That is one hell of a shot! What an epic conclusion to SN10’s flight career tho!
Absolutely amazing shot!. The change in exposure in that camera is insane. Amazing job like always 👏🏼