Blastoff! NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 launches to space station, booster nails landing
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- Опубліковано 2 бер 2024
- A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA on the Crew-8 mission. Liftoff occurred at 10:53 p.m. ET on March 3, 2024. Full story: www.space.com/crew-8-mission-...
Crew-8 is NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barrett, Jeannette Epps and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin.
Broadcast courtesy: NASA - Наука та технологія
Thank You VideoFromSpace for sharing the launch footage!!Congrats Space X & NASA on an AWESOME Launch!!
Thank you for flying Space X. That sounds so beautiful.
Future space ports and space lines are coming soon. Science fiction coming to life.
@@Ronydoo-yv2hs Yup! My first thought was: dang, it sounded just like an aeroplane after landing 😁
Sending a positive energy that the Falcon 9 astronauts experience a safe, peaceful and exciting journey.
AMAZING to watch!
Positive energy. THAT SHIT WAS SATANIC
peaceful AND exciting
Well done SpaceX! 50 humans launched into orbit since 2020.Insane!
And thank you Nasa for the first commercial cargo program contracts that allowed SpaceX to become the juggernaut it is today.
Fuck nasa. Waste of tax dollars
It was great to see the cosmonaut's smiling face along with the three astronauts. Too bad we can't get along in the same way on earth!
What is the difference?
@@Deontjiethey working together instead of proxy wars, no one getting killed in space,,,,yet.
Don't believe what you see and obviously swallow hook line and sinker on the fake news. Remember the oboma administration killed the space program and without Russia, we wouldn't have gotten a ride to space. Ever wonder why private space companies took over?
@@donovanjones4175 you actually believe this nonsense. The original blast off got edited..fire from thrusters from middle of the rocket and smoke sll over the place while.the rocket is still on ģround. I was like release the brakes release the fucking brakes already. We gonna have to refuel b4 the firmament. Where's the nearest.gas station
@@donovanjones4175 nobody going to space. It's all bullshit. Elon said it best selling the bS. You know it's real because it looks so fake.
I'm old enough to remember Gemini and Apollo missions. Watching space travel never gets old. Great job SpaceX great job NASA.
The CGI tech went overboard with visual effects. The rocket at full throttle was on the ground for like 40 seconds and there was fire coming out the middle of rocket. This shit is an edited version.
I'm telling you this is all fake. Watch 25 space bloopers. It's a good laugh.
What an incredible achievement! The collaboration between NASA and SpaceX continues to push the boundaries of space exploration, bringing us closer to the stars with each successful mission. The precision and technology required to not only launch to the space station but also to ensure the booster's perfect landing is truly awe-inspiring. It's moments like these that remind us of human ingenuity and our relentless pursuit of knowledge and adventure beyond our planet. Cheers to the Crew-8 team for their hard work and dedication, and here's to many more successful missions!
This never gets old. This is an awesome event to witness but definitely pins and needles that first minute when lift off commences.
That thrust has to feel amazing!
Always been on my bucket list, to see in person a space launch.. incredible
Never ever gets old!
With the progress this program has made is beyond all belief. You can see the future right in front of us. This is happening guys. SpaceX great job, amazing.
Is it really "beyond all belief". Have we not sent humans to the space station over and over again? I agree it's cool, but it's not "beyond belief" IMO.
None! Zero! 😕
@GreenArrowNetwork I'm sorry, I didn't know that that's what you also do. I guess I really don't know how easy it is to take air and create a machine so massive &powerful that it can lift itself off of this earth, and take humans back and forth to the ISS. Taking satellites and putting them into position in multiple areas of earth's atmosphere. Then when the job at hand is over, fly back down to earth and Landing with accuracy, time and time again. All of this and more without catastrophic failure. Just a question, if it were you that was smart enough, wise enough, and talented enough to do all of that, should you be treated with a lack of respect?
the other 2 pilots are just chilling and having fun 😂
❤congratulations to All !
great job Space X and NASA
Anyone else see the anomaly at 4mins and 11seconds ?
4:11
Awesome SpaceX.😊...
safe travels crew 8 welcome to Orbit.
I can't even begin to think what it would feel like inside Dragon capsule, those speeds are ridiculous😎
What an exhilarating moment for space exploration and technological achievements! The successful launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 to the space station, topped off with the booster nailing its landing, is a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of expanding our horizons. It's incredible to think about the teamwork, precision, and dedication behind such missions. They not only push the boundaries of what's possible but also inspire countless individuals to dream big and believe in the power of innovation. Here's to the brave crew on their journey and to the many more milestones in space exploration that lie ahead! 🚀✨
Wow I am very happy that finally spaceX crew 8 has launched Thank you NASA
It feels kinda honorable to hear that this is being controlled from Hawthorne. I grew up there. Right behind Hawthorne High on Felton Ave.
"Honorable?"
If you could only see.
@@TheyliewesleepWell, kind of honored since it is the old stomping grounds. That was over 50 years ago.
@3rdandlong They say (who are they?),
"With age comes wisdom."
It always surprises me to meet people my age, protecting sacred cows.
SPACE X IS MAKING AWESOMENESS COMMON. GREAT JOB AS USUAL.
Lady got excited..
NASA astronauts go, "Ooo these Tesla seats are comfy."
TY FOR SHARING!
For me drifting freely in space not attached to anything is the scarry part.
Congratulations to Falcon 9 ~ SpaceX & NASA for Such an Awe inspiring Sight 💓🌠
Don't tell Biden, he will get the FBI to investigate Elon.
Congratulations SpaceX......Amazing Job❤❤❤❤
Excellent job everyone, CONGRATULATIONS! 👍👍👍
Why are there no cockpit views and conversations
Got to meet Dr. Michael Barrett he's freaking smart! It's crazy. Great to meet him
Beautiful transition
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA on the Crew-8 mission. Launch is occurred at 10:53 p.m. ET on March 3, 2024.
This is Always Amazing to Watch , 3 hours late but still 👌🏾✊🏾
Sooo Grateful for the video @VideoFromSpace
what went past the craft after the seperatjon or do my eyes decieve me
Impressive as always !
Awesome view from Deltona!
12:30 LUDACRIS SPEED.....I cant imagine if that hit them...crazy
Hello Coy! We watch you every day! Please shout out to Mr. Paddock's class at THE Garland HS in Garland, Texas, where Principal Barnett says every day "I love you all and Gig'em Owls!!!"
What’s that object at 04:12 ??
Did anyone happen to catch the Zero-G indicator? I didn't stay tuned in long enough to see that part but usually they show it from the moment the Crew reaches orbit if I'm not mistaken.
I did, they used a puppy stuffed animal as the zero-g indicator
Wonderful,wonderful,wonderful, wonderful…..wonderful, wonderful……wonderful.
Ty
For making me shit my pants. ‘???
@@jindip9409 Why are you here?
Man the falcon 9 has made space trips easy its an amazing beginning for our future outlook
Out of this world! 🚀🌌 Exciting to witness NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 launch to the space station, and a flawless booster landing too! 🛰👏
Wow!
Wow. That shit was not cool.
Why separate the second stage?😮
I miss the double telemetry for stage one and stage two
Why is this making me cry?
Just saw the light over texas at 7:20 this evening with the ring in front of it.
Always absolutely amazing!
SpaceX is the most incredible space program I have ever seen and I want to thank them for space force
Looking forward to see human beings return to the Moon soonly❤❤❤
Seriously these commentators need to be quiet so we can listen to the voices of the ship and mission control.
… when you fast-forward through the launch so you can watch the booster land. It's like that.
That was awesome 👏🏻
Hello guys, do you agree that relying on the F9 reliability/reusability we could have rotation of crews much sooner? 3 months? 2 months? Greetings from Portugal. 🚀
Why does the view of the Merlin engine switch back and forth between two different camera angles all the time? That's totally annoying. Please decide on one camera angle!
That's my point, yo much editing and cameras, jumps abt. I'm not convinced
They’re engineering cameras - they aren’t there for your entertainment
Thank you for flying with SpaceX
Dang! That sounds like an air hostess over the PA, when the plane lands.
GUYS, THIS IS THE FUTURE!!
We’re going to Mars!
What for?
@@oowe857we know it's sounds dumb, but that just human nature to explore more. Like our ancestors who seeks new land through vast ocean❤
i love rockets. that was so cool
What happens to the 2nd stage after separation?
It will whip around the Earth for a while (usually several months or longer) and eventually it will burn up in the atmosphere. This generally happens out over the ocean and nowhere near where any people are but there have been some exceptions.
@@thablakesterThat’s the case for the Dragon’s trunk when it’s jettisoned prior to reentry. I believe the Falcon 9 second stage always performs an additional engine burn to deorbit itself in a controlled manner once its job is complete (for LEO missions, at least).
@@Delta-V-Heavy yup. I think there have been a few cases where S2 fails to deorbit, but I can only remember one example (in recent years)
So proud of our USD graduate Matthew Dominick! Go, Matthew!
Amazing🙏
Woohoo! Go Syracuse native Jeanette Epps!!!!! -from a fellow high school alumnus...
❤
😮
People need to put on there Bucket List a Night Launch. It's Absolutely Spectacular.. I've watched a few with My Family on the beach at Cape Canaveral..It's a Must!! 😎
Water Deluge was late as heck.
Congratulation for happy launch! See you
next time event!
The booster landing never gets old.
My scary close call video of crew-8 rocket launch-> posting it between 6am - 8pm today?!
I'm so proud of my two brothers who works for NASA
Merci "SpaceX-Crew-8-..."...
Milli ⚜ 🌌
This is AWESOME - - Never stop dreaming and aiming for Orbit and Beyond......
I cried watching it.. YES !! to d moon and beyond Baby !!
Was really hoping to hear "roll program Houston"...
Up to space to Iss must say Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆
#LookUp ❤🚀
What is there mission
Going to ISS
THAT WAS TERRIFYING
Apollo 17 all over again turning Night into Day
Congratulations
Space X is amazing!!!!! They've accomplished so much!!
Gotta love this...😊
What a blast!!!!!!!❤❤❤
4.12 /1313 a object passed the camera could it be a U.F.O passing by to say HI?
Wooo go SapceX amazing company doing amazing things! And private sector means much more potential!
皆さん、元気そうですね❣😇ルンルン
As of 7:00 a.m. CST there are 29 "thumbs down". For those people, please state WHY you voted that way. Perhaps most of those downvotes are from people who hate Elon Musk .
Wow! Go space X,
sure bro
What the hell is that at 4:12?🤔🫣🤣
I put same merlin engine in my 98 Daewoo 😮😮😅
CONGRATULATIONS ❤😊 TO SPACEX AND NASA AND TO ALL TEAM WORK! FOR HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION OF ASTRONOMY.
I see Sheldon's math is still working.
Coisa linda
Can someone explain how they pressurise the capsule as they zoom at breakneck speed to enormous altitude? They aren’t wearing true spacesuits or anything even close to what U2 pilots wear and they only go to around 70000 feet. They must have enormous faith in the cabin pressurisation if they don’t have spacesuits on as they’d instantly die if it failed. Thanks.
How are these not true spacesuits?
@@Ethan_Roberts do they have their own air supply connected to the suits as they walk towards the rocket? If they don't then they are not wearing spacesuits.
@@GrumpyG63 how does that make it not a true spacesuit? If anything, it reduces the need for suit pressurisation while outside the spacecraft and the additional equipment required for that. The suits are connected once in the spacecraft.
SpaceX,if you're seeing this please bring back live streams on UA-cam
For some reason, I thought the launch was scrubbed until today but I guess today's launch is Starlink satellites at 5:55 PM. Oh well, the rockets will look the same from my house anyway.