Starlink Mission
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2023
- On Thursday, August 31 at 10:21 p.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched 22 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
This was the seventh flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Crew-5, GPS III Space Vehicle 06, Inmarsat I6-F2, CRS-28, Intelsat G-37, and now two Starlink missions. - Наука та технологія
Still a great event to watch. Can't get enough of it!
Can I know why SpaceX is sending these rockets every few days.
@@yashsaini7170
Case may too be, that none sent by but by now they r selfsent, sending themselves!
A sign of youth, not getting ‘enough’ of such Themed events.
While repetition not only making someone or something better, perfecting them, but keeps ‘em Ready.
For it is one ‘control property’ to be available, but be ‘ready and available’ another. Imagine, jusThink the highest chance presenting itself to you, but you having all needed to respond but had neither or one of these ‘state of being’ technical properties.
@@yashsaini7170 Have more capacity to cover more people with starlink.
It's already available pretty much everywhere, they just want to make it faster.
@@yashsaini7170for starlink. Some institutions from the US and other countries can also piggy back, too!
Love watching the launch and the booster landing. Never gets old, still get chills. Can't wait for the one in Vandenberg tomorrow morning.
This comment however has gotten old about 100 launches ago.
First time watching a live coverage from SpaceX without live commentary. Always a great job with these launches!
Loved it. We who've watched about 200 of these do NOT need commentary, just mission audio👍🏽😁
I miss the live commentary.
@@PierreBMetoyerI totally agree with you. This is relaxing, and we know what's going on. Don't get me wrong, I never hated the commentary, it's just nice to not have it for a while.
You know it's a good day when you get to have starlink and some starfield.
But are you playing Starfield over a Starlink connection?
@@Kvantum LOL
Quality Comment🫡
You mean wokefield
With all of the world ignorant or uncaring, I refuse to let a launch go by unwatched. It is just as remarkable that they have become nearly identical, with so many consecutive perfect powered landings, unthinkable so few years ago. Well done as always.
Having the livestream continue to confirmation of good orbit would have been nice.
That would be on the Control Room Audio stream.
@@PiDsPagePrototypes- But that is something SpaceX has been doing on the video stream as well. It’s usually 2 more minutes than this feed.
@@TraditionalAnglican I would say the contrary is true. They have been cutting feeds early. Just a normal day at SpaceX nowadays, nothing new to see here.
The landing was smooth
It would be interesting if they show the trajectory of the rocket throughout the video
So routine for SpaceX now, but for me never gets old! Go Falcon, go Starlink!
the camera upgrade is amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I can get used to this broadcasting format! Well done!
Never gets old. Congrats SpaceX Team
Last night's launch was amped up!! The multi camera visuals, audio, & informative!! Sharing is caring 😊
Impressive how routine this has become, but please bring back the commentary, it is nice to see SpaceX personnel proudly describing the action.
Glorious launch with no commentary. Can’t get any better than that!
Loved the lack of commentary! Thanks SpaceX!!
It’s incredible how sharp and detailed the video is now. I do miss the speakers, but I can understand with the many launches. There is this enthusiast engineer and a woman commenting that are so great. I hope they will still cover some of the major events like Starship, Falcon Heavy and launches with astronauts.
Yeah I want to know that too.
The Starship tests so far have had commentators, as well as the crewed and similar 'special' missions. It's just that Starlink launches are so routine at this point that it becomes rather redundant. Save the hosts for the interesting launches, makes it more interesting :)
Adding acceleration value beside the speed and altitude to the screen display would be interesting
I will never get tired of these launches. Rock on SpaceX!
Can't wait for the Starship launch next week! :) Will be epic and to orbit.
Oh 😱 WOW
Spectacular mesmerising lift off photography
My eyes 👀 were dancing around prior to lift off following the flickering lights 😊
Great video and team work 👍
🙏♥️🔥🚀
Watching this live was so cool
Congrats SpaceX
Love the fleeting images of the full moon in the background!
no matter how many times i see the booster landing on the drone ship it still amazes me.
U guys rock the world ❤🎉
Watching these launches and stage 1 landings never gets old.
Thank-you! No color commentary - I really appreciate it so much.
For me, this never gets old. Go spacex
Always a pleasure to catch a launch and landing !!! Yall Rock !!! GO SpaceX!!!
Flawless Performance SPACE X , Congratulations
SpaceX, kickin' ass as usual. Great job folks!
This is such a cool thing to be watching live.
Inspiring as always from the SpaceX team.
Up until four years ago, I only saw a launch on television (Gemini on), to live in Tampa and watch them on my phone and feel the faint thuds of the liftoff thirteen minutes after launch is WAY 😎 cool 😎. Hope to get close for the next Falcon Heavy.
Love how you can see the booster skirting south of the remnants of a hurricane to the north.
Love that view at 7:02 with the camera shaking intensely and lights flickering
Space makes something so spectacularly difficult and mind-blowing into something so routine and mundane.
Launch rockets into space and land the first stage without a hitch is just another day at the office, it seems. However, like most comments below have said, I am still in awe, every time they pull this off.
The pinnacle of rocket technology and its reliability!
BRAVO!!!👏🎉👏🎉👏💫💫
You people are amazing 😘✨💫💖💫💖💫💖💫
Thanks, SpaceX. Great job! 👌🙂🚀
Looked like it went well!
I love my starlink! Getting faster daily
I like that the description says it was the 7th flight for this 1st stage booster.
I would love it if you also listed the other information that used to come with these launches.
How many uses of the recovery vessel, how many launches this year, total launches, fairing recovery info. etc.
thanks.
You can find all that information online. Stop being so needy.
@@user-qjvqfjv It's called lazy.
Plus, if I'm here already, why waste time when they could just post it on the description?
@@aCycloneSteve They're putting rockets in space. They're doing all the work. You can do the bare minimum, lazyass.
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@aCycloneSteve The webcasts are getting lazier. Where was SECO? Also, an ad in the video, a first for me with a SpaceX launch.
space x slayed
Im taking notes for Kerbal Space Program
Well done, SpaceX, on another flawless launch and first stage recovery.
This never gets old❤
Mesmerising every time
I was so confused why you could see the supermoon in the booster camera view but also on the 2nd stage camera looking forward with the payloads, took me a few secs to wrap my head around that orientation we're seeing there lol
Superb coverage.
Wow, this is so cool!
Congratulations, just wonderful
Just imagine id Robert Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke were still with us and could watch some of these launches and booster landings. They predicted this in their stories 60 years ago. I know they would be amazed as well as pleased.
7:34 Ahh so cool! This is the first time a space company has ever showed us a Mach wave before. From all of humanity to you SpaceX, congratulations on capturing this for the first time and thank you.
Thank you for uploading this without the commentary! 👏🏼
That was a cool view with the clouds and ocean illuminated by the full moon!
Fantastique ! Rien de tel pour bien commencer la journée que de visionner ces prouesses... Merci.
Thanks for sharing.🚀🚀🚀👍
It’s crazy how routine this is for them now
Still a thrill. Still captivating. Great job kids!
just so great to see.
We had an awesome view here in Orlando. Beautiful as always. And I was finally able to see it land too!
Thank you for no commentary! So much better!
Congratulations, just wonderful seconds
Thank you
So upset I missed this launch! I can see the rocket from my front yard here in St Augustine FL!!
I just watched this fly over my house tonight it was amazing! They are still super close to each other
As much as I love listening to Kate Tice, I'm loving the 4K video with mission control audio.
Please keep it up. Go Space X!!
Thank you Elon and the amazing SpaceX team!! ❤
Why did SpaceX get rid of their articulate, informative event narrators? I miss the announcement of the running total of successful booster landings; that never gets old!
Looking forward to it up on Sunset Beach, N. C. Perfect launch time this time of the year for sunset window.
Bravo, SpaceX!
Just another day at the office. Well done. Wouldn’t it be awesome to ride a Falcon 9 booster to space and back in about 8 minutes? 🤔❤❤❤
This has become so routine
Over and over and over…you’re killin me smalls!
Notice the lightning in the clouds below from the 1st stage camera at around 11:46? Pretty rad.
Congratulations SpaceX team 🎉
BRAVO 🎉
Awesome
Congratulations SpaceX. Amazing.
Imparable 🚀 Felicidades 💫
damn thats crazy
Nice
This launch was great! Live commentary repeating everything LD reports is silly. Like the side captions for the fun facts. More like this please.
Starlink ❤
Go SpaceX!
Great as always. I guess it is for my poems
good for them
Spacex rocks
12:35 the moonlight was perfect!
Another great human feat!
Was that lightning at t+4.27. Great view. Congratulations on another successful launch and landing. Still amazed at the landing. Gets me every time.
Nice catch. Sure looked like lightning 🌩
Congratulations SpaceX Falcon 9 on your 60th launch 🚀 for the year. Keep up the great work. I can see 100 launches this year. ‼️‼️‼️
I WOULD NOT THANK HIM YET?YOU SHOULD INFORM YOURSELF ,AND WORRY ABOUT THE PLANET EARTH ,RIGHT NOW THESE ROCKETS ARE PRODUCING IN A YEAR OVER 1000 SOOT. PRAY THAT THEY ALL SLOW DOWN,STARLING IS ONE OF THE WORSE POLLUTER
wowzers
very good
Thanks for the info in the dooblydoo.
also: today i noticed, how the landing-callouts always contain "stage1". which kinda implies, that there might be something else landing. second stage? but alas, there would also be boosters and center-cores on falcon heavy :D
Really miss the full cometary! Consider going back to it. Please
It's bee 401 weeks and 4 days since the very first booster landing or 4,047,840 minutes(and counting) and no other company has repeated this (now routine)feat.
Rocket Lab are getting closer in terms of reuse, but not the landings.
Looking forward to Starship test No. 2 and setting more records
When will the First full Starship reuse take place?
that is also the thing that i cannot understand, that no other launch company has done the reuse of a first stage booster. at the start everybody thought is was a gimmick, but over 200 landings later it is proved not to be a gimmick.
cool
m VERY SAD that @SpaceX did not cary tonights launch of Starlink here on @UA-cam. Also no mission audio. Had watched almost every launch of a Falcon9, every launch of Falcon Heavy. Too bad this has been discontinued.