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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2020
  • Sped up footage from an onboard camera during Falcon 9’s launch of the SAOCOM 1B mission - SpaceX’s first launch to a polar orbit from the East Coast. After launching from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Falcon 9’s first stage returned to land at Landing Zone 1.
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  • @scottmanley
    @scottmanley 3 роки тому +4212

    So good to actually have the sound so we can hear the whine of the turbines, the pulsing of the RCS and of course the sound of the wind....

    • @Cliff_P
      @Cliff_P 3 роки тому +29

      Intense!

    • @bazf7742
      @bazf7742 3 роки тому +66

      Uh hullo scott!!

    • @angy4756
      @angy4756 3 роки тому +24

      hey Scott.. you're here. good to see you

    • @qwkairy
      @qwkairy 3 роки тому +60

      Hey Scott, please make a video explaining this awesome footage

    • @markamy357
      @markamy357 3 роки тому +14

      Scott Manley fantastic yes, maybe a real-time version too

  • @nathancommissariat3518
    @nathancommissariat3518 3 роки тому +1513

    The sounds of the RCS thrusters and the legs locking in place. Too cool.

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому +2

      كب

    • @i_shoot_stuff
      @i_shoot_stuff 3 роки тому +21

      it has that sound like you got your ear pressed up against the hull.

    • @halexvr
      @halexvr 3 роки тому +4

      The new normal.

    • @marcinmarcin2506
      @marcinmarcin2506 3 роки тому +1

      COOOL😍😍🤩🤩

    • @scottm8845
      @scottm8845 3 роки тому +11

      Absolutely breathe taking footage with sounds... So cool !!

  • @jonathanlindsey8864
    @jonathanlindsey8864 3 роки тому +1299

    That landed better than a lot of delta airlines I've been on...

  • @KonichiWu
    @KonichiWu 3 роки тому +249

    I will never get used to seeing a rocket land. That's crazy.

  • @TN_AU
    @TN_AU 3 роки тому +1143

    This never gets old, doesnt matter how many times its done.

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      او انا مو هنا

    • @geovanninovran6221
      @geovanninovran6221 3 роки тому +3

      Agree

    • @thoreberlin
      @thoreberlin 3 роки тому +5

      It will eventually. Thought the same about flying, but when you fly 50 times a year you don't even look out of the window on start. It will be just the way rockets fly in a few years or even be replaced by rockets without any landing legs, that land accurately in a capture frame.

    • @xpiritocacuaco3038
      @xpiritocacuaco3038 3 роки тому

      I have my disagreement in relation to the hubble telescope because 1 billion kilometers from the earth would take 10 seconds to send a photo of the lacteal path to the land, knowing that the speed of light undoing the square root has about 99 million kilometers now 1 billion light years already changes a lot, don't you think? the light would be the only thing fast enough to send data, that is, the light being fast the universe is so big that the light takes a while to reach a certain place in the universe then the universe is farther than the light itself

    • @MohammedAbbasPLUS
      @MohammedAbbasPLUS 3 роки тому

      Agree forever!

  • @xKinzox
    @xKinzox 3 роки тому +345

    This needs a voice at the end telling us: "Thank you for flying with SpaceX."

    • @mbrunnme
      @mbrunnme 3 роки тому +14

      We remind you to exercise caution as you retrieve your items from the overhead compartment, as contents may have shifted during the course of the flight into FUCKING SPACE. Thanks on behalf of myself and the crew, and we look forward to flying with you again.

    • @somebody9825
      @somebody9825 3 роки тому

      Copied comment...

    • @markuks
      @markuks 3 роки тому +3

      Knowing Elon Musk. He’d probably do that

    • @arneschroder2033
      @arneschroder2033 3 роки тому +2

      Thank your for traveling with Deutsche Bahn

    • @LittleLionRawr
      @LittleLionRawr 3 роки тому

      @@mbrunnme Funny thing: there might not be human pilots on the point to point Starship flights (they wouldn't have anything to do as everything is automated including the few contingency procedures possible..)

  • @tc9634
    @tc9634 3 роки тому +54

    My grandpa was born in the 20s, bought a house with a garage right by where Birmingham Airport later got built even though my nan said "why do we need a garage?". Sheldon country park is at the end of the runway, he never got bored of sitting on the benches watching the planes take off and land. I know flying is normal these days, but I still feel a little thrill when I see or feel a take off or landing. Right now, watching these rocket launches and landings... It's harder to feel that way because it's so far outside my everyday life. I watch in awe, but I hope soon enough it won't be awe but that same tangible thrill as flying.
    I'm not American but I still fundamentally believe that things keep getting better.

  • @vincentfreeman2593
    @vincentfreeman2593 3 роки тому +235

    Just imagine what they will be doing in 10 years

    • @ezkwek6942
      @ezkwek6942 3 роки тому +7

      making cookies

    • @Scott_C
      @Scott_C 3 роки тому +2

      @@ezkwek6942 cookie maker delivery.

    • @YinLawn
      @YinLawn 3 роки тому +32

      Probably exactly the same video but the location is MARS.

    • @roymansimarangkir1301
      @roymansimarangkir1301 3 роки тому +4

      Playing among us

    • @argirisroute5640
      @argirisroute5640 3 роки тому +1

      52.000 thousands years before exist much better techonology than these

  • @Pikminiman
    @Pikminiman 3 роки тому +802

    The fact that this is becoming mundane is incredible.

    • @xpiritocacuaco3038
      @xpiritocacuaco3038 3 роки тому +3

      the expansion of space is so big that if we undo the square root of the light the light itself would take 10 seconds to reach the distance of 1 billion kilometers now 1 billion light years we are talking about a greater distance and the light would take almost 20 minutes to travel this distance it means that nasa lied to say that the hubble telescope sent the last photo in hd of the lactea way

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 3 роки тому +51

      @@xpiritocacuaco3038 try again, with punctuation this time.

    • @flumpyhumpy
      @flumpyhumpy 3 роки тому +37

      @@williamchamberlain2263 Don't encourage him.

    • @gesshoku0121
      @gesshoku0121 3 роки тому +2

      Became*. Block 5 is the King

    • @hattron6704
      @hattron6704 3 роки тому +4

      @@xpiritocacuaco3038 i like turtles, do you like turtles flat head?

  • @hadorstapa
    @hadorstapa 3 роки тому +211

    Love the visible airstreams through those grid fins during landing.

  • @najafmohammed4685
    @najafmohammed4685 3 роки тому +90

    0:40 when the rockets starts to play a beat

    • @World-Lore
      @World-Lore 3 роки тому +1

      Ha ha ha ha ha hahaha ha

    • @World-Lore
      @World-Lore 3 роки тому +1

      You get the beat HA

  • @rickbartley9255
    @rickbartley9255 3 роки тому +14

    I'm thrilled every time I see a Space-X launch and landing. Too cool.

  • @professionalspaceenthusias3024
    @professionalspaceenthusias3024 3 роки тому +279

    The grid fins moving through the cloud layer looks amazing.

    • @mrkeogh
      @mrkeogh 3 роки тому +12

      Think some of that is flow-induced condensation as the booster decelerates through the sound barrier.

    • @devindykstra
      @devindykstra 3 роки тому +8

      @@mrkeogh If you are talking about 1:30 that is exactly right! It's also known as a vapor cone.

    • @caesar7734
      @caesar7734 3 роки тому

      1:30

    • @robinkovacic7961
      @robinkovacic7961 3 роки тому

      that is actually booster going subsonic

    • @YBSTV_Official
      @YBSTV_Official 3 роки тому

      Ongg shit was throwed asf

  • @dmitrysemy
    @dmitrysemy 3 роки тому +243

    Rocket ASMR. Out of this world. Love the way the thrusters sound.

    • @ham8780
      @ham8780 3 роки тому +1

      literally out of this world

    • @serin2ndchannel761
      @serin2ndchannel761 3 роки тому +11

      Most expensive ASMR to be made in our lifetimes

    • @GriddlockCosplay
      @GriddlockCosplay 3 роки тому +1

      "Out of this world and back again": a Rocket's tale, by Elon Musk.

    • @4Leka
      @4Leka 3 роки тому

      They sound like the sound effect on 8 bit NES.

  • @silverbolbo
    @silverbolbo 3 роки тому +2

    I love the combination between all those sounds especially in space and the raw video without any human interference

  • @connorsmith2156
    @connorsmith2156 3 роки тому +43

    You have done things that every government on earth combined could not do.
    This is absolutely phenomenal, your team deserves the highest respect and imitation in other worldly problems we are struggling to solve with bungling governments.
    Absolute rock stars. Keep it up!

    • @frankmarburger6587
      @frankmarburger6587 3 роки тому +1

      You're right they have amazing engineers. That's why they're the number one in the rocket industry in my opinion

    • @corradoQC
      @corradoQC 3 роки тому +4

      Government gets rewarded for failing, the private sector does not.

    • @marcsainz6800
      @marcsainz6800 3 роки тому +1

      @@frankmarburger6587 Bare in mind all the engineers are American as well since this is an export controlled technology. Many former NASA techs as well. USA!

    • @roshi98
      @roshi98 3 роки тому

      @@corradoQC You mean like the banking sector in 2008?

    • @corradoQC
      @corradoQC 3 роки тому

      @@roshi98 you have a point. I should have said the free market does not reward private company for failing. Government as gone nutz trying to bail everyone.

  • @avap0n459
    @avap0n459 3 роки тому +282

    The fact that this has become routine is just amazing

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      شت اب

    • @gewizz2
      @gewizz2 3 роки тому +2

      AAAAAnd then the oil runs out, get peddling your rocket.

    • @DocMicrowave
      @DocMicrowave 3 роки тому

      Indeed! How many launches have they had this year alone!?

    • @jace8785
      @jace8785 3 роки тому +2

      @@gewizz2 you cant run out of rocket fuel aslong as you got water, rocket fuel is mostly hydrogen and oxygen.

    • @avap0n459
      @avap0n459 3 роки тому +1

      @@DocMicrowave 15

  • @Hotpanda1213
    @Hotpanda1213 3 роки тому +260

    The fact that this has audio is the best thing about it :D

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 роки тому +1

      GAGAGAGAGAGA!!! I want to cut my toe nails... NEVER! I am the feet UA-camr. Thanks for being a fan, dear wuwu

    • @Hotpanda1213
      @Hotpanda1213 3 роки тому +21

      AxxL WTF DID I JUST READ 🤢🤮

    • @Salmanul_
      @Salmanul_ 3 роки тому +7

      @@Hotpanda1213 he replies stupid stuff like these on every comment smh

    • @nuitNo.6
      @nuitNo.6 3 роки тому +1

      It's not in full vacuum.

  • @paulhagstrom8395
    @paulhagstrom8395 3 роки тому +5

    Indeed, the sound makes a tremendous difference; a great improvement and addition!

  • @AgnideepSarkar90
    @AgnideepSarkar90 3 роки тому +9

    daymn! amazing to to see the grid fins dynamics in action..thanks to the cloud cover

  • @FostyFR
    @FostyFR 3 роки тому +309

    The condensation clouds on the grid fins when going Mach 1 tho 😳🤤

    • @newsgetsold
      @newsgetsold 3 роки тому +3

      Visual evidence of the sonic booms!
      ua-cam.com/video/ImoQqNyRL8Y/v-deo.html

    • @flyingardilla143
      @flyingardilla143 3 роки тому +9

      Bruh, those are chemtrails

    • @datathunderstorm
      @datathunderstorm 3 роки тому

      Impressive. Very impressive. Hair rising on the back of the neck impressive!!! ☺️

    • @e1123581321345589144
      @e1123581321345589144 3 роки тому

      @@datathunderstorm most :P

    • @MarynJohnForever
      @MarynJohnForever 3 роки тому

      Ya, that got me all misty too

  • @Vodhin
    @Vodhin 3 роки тому +699

    So... Many space deniers will claim that you wouldn't be able to hear sound in the near vacuum at that altitude. To you and anyone else wondering: the sounds heard are likely resonating through the body of the booster.

    • @JerryMetal
      @JerryMetal 3 роки тому +44

      first time i've heard of space deniers? is that really a thing? they deny the fact it exists outside of our planet?

    • @nickklick82
      @nickklick82 3 роки тому +40

      100% not a space denier, but i was wondering that myself.

    • @waltermeerschaert
      @waltermeerschaert 3 роки тому +19

      It's not a vacuum, there is a freaking rocket there!

    • @johnbiggscr
      @johnbiggscr 3 роки тому +16

      JerryMetal they are unfortunately a real thing.

    • @spoookd
      @spoookd 3 роки тому +29

      @@waltermeerschaert space is a vacuum, it just doesn't suck :)

  • @Warhorse26
    @Warhorse26 3 роки тому

    This is seriously the coolest video ever! I love hearing the sound of the thrusters and seeing everything from beginning to end. Super awesome!

  • @spacecat3198
    @spacecat3198 8 місяців тому

    This is awesome!

  • @SuperEthan154
    @SuperEthan154 3 роки тому +344

    Great to see a return to launch site landing after so many droneship landings!

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      تقليد

    • @f1-mag
      @f1-mag 3 роки тому +5

      مثلث again what are you saying

    • @HotelPapa100
      @HotelPapa100 3 роки тому +6

      @@f1-mag Google Tranlate says "tradition". I guess they mean to say it has become normal.

    • @jackdog06
      @jackdog06 3 роки тому +2

      Ethan Nicholson a launch site landing was the only option here, it’s less fuel efficient but they were launching to a polar orbit, and there isn’t much water directly north of the launch site, as opposed to the east which is the ocean.

    • @ecomog4735
      @ecomog4735 3 роки тому +2

      @@ignasxv why do you repost this on every comment? :/

  • @TheNikinikitembo
    @TheNikinikitembo 3 роки тому +552

    That's so cool at 1:30 the humid air streaming through the grid fins.

    • @agvulpine
      @agvulpine 3 роки тому +12

      Often turns into plasma as well.

    • @xpiritocacuaco3038
      @xpiritocacuaco3038 3 роки тому +3

      the expansion of space is so big that if we undo the square root of the light the light itself would take 10 seconds to reach the distance of 1 billion kilometers now 1 billion light years we are talking about a greater distance and the light would take almost 20 minutes to travel this distance it means that nasa lied to say that the hubble telescope sent the last photo in hd of the lactea way before it was deactivated

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 3 роки тому +8

      Or is it an angel getting pancaked by one of the nozzles?

    • @charlienunutenn3460
      @charlienunutenn3460 3 роки тому

      yes i love that moment

    • @bearlemley
      @bearlemley 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, it is hard to describe just how wet clouds are. Touching them sends it home.

  • @Flowrazornapalm
    @Flowrazornapalm 2 роки тому +1

    Hands down.. One of the coolest things i've ever seen

  • @shehanlakshitha3280
    @shehanlakshitha3280 3 роки тому

    Wow... while other's were dreaming, you guys did it
    Hats off- from Sri Lanka

  • @coasterproductions7744
    @coasterproductions7744 3 роки тому +950

    Everyone: This is normal now, space community: IMPRESSES US EVERY TIME

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому +1

      لاحوال لله

    • @temdb3939
      @temdb3939 3 роки тому +39

      It never gets old and it never will.

    • @alexsiemers7898
      @alexsiemers7898 3 роки тому +8

      I almost feel like it’s the opposite. The space nerds have seen this dozens of times, but for most other people it could be their first time.

    • @Xeonerable
      @Xeonerable 3 роки тому +5

      wouldn't it be opposite? space community would be like "another successful landing" , regular people: "WOWW!!!"

    • @t65bx25
      @t65bx25 3 роки тому +7

      I think it’s worth taking into the equation that Elon has been intentionally trying to make everyone at least a little knowledgeable at space, and to also create higher numbers of actual space fans than ever before.

  • @helosix
    @helosix 3 роки тому +497

    That "sigh" at the end, another successful day at the office.

    • @SemperFine
      @SemperFine 3 роки тому +8

      To quote, "Roger, Tranquility. We copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot." - Charlie Duke

    • @skierpage
      @skierpage 3 роки тому +1

      It's a mechanical version of the same sigh falcons and dragons make when they reach their nest. Evolution in action!

    • @frankmarburger6587
      @frankmarburger6587 3 роки тому

      Awesome every time I see it

    • @nickmoore385
      @nickmoore385 3 роки тому

      Yes, there's something very visceral about these rockets. LIke a steam train, they almost seem to be alive.

  • @kwichzwellbreck3567
    @kwichzwellbreck3567 3 роки тому +2

    Great video not because of footage - we knew that by heart now - but because of the sounds!! Those turbo pumps and cold gas trusters firing = awesome!!

  • @Mattdad1959
    @Mattdad1959 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to see a full length version of this. Awesome footage keep them coming.....must have played this more than a dozen times.

  • @jmacptv
    @jmacptv 3 роки тому +696

    “IT DOESN’T SOUND LIKE A MACHINE, IT SOUNDS LIKE AN ANIMAL COMING THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE.”, Bob Behnken,

    • @pianoraves
      @pianoraves 3 роки тому +44

      It's a falcon. It screeches when it falls down from a hundred thousand feet, spreading its wings to slow down, surpassing transsonic speeds, spotting its nest with its Eagle-eyed vision and landing softly in it.

    • @Roestikrokette
      @Roestikrokette 3 роки тому +11

      @@pianoraves And its a Dragon, it spits a flame, much longer then himself!

    • @pianoraves
      @pianoraves 3 роки тому +5

      @@Roestikrokette it's funny that they called the carrier vessel Falcon and the spacecraft Dragon when you think of it. But whatever looking at their naming scheme for the F9 versions they probably just messed that up unintentionally.

    • @LoanwordEggcorn
      @LoanwordEggcorn 3 роки тому +7

      @@pianoraves They're named after the Millennium Falcon and Puff the Magic Dragon.

    • @alexnorth60
      @alexnorth60 3 роки тому +1

      @Benjamin McCann imagine what beast the heavy booster will be. and, of course, falcon heavy.

  • @JohnMillerIII
    @JohnMillerIII 3 роки тому +462

    I'm so glad that space X has allowed us to come along for the ride. The documenting this event with video has open so many eyes. It is an inspiration to all of us. Thank you....

    • @kevind1980
      @kevind1980 3 роки тому

      Would have been nice to see it uncut but I'll take it.

    • @kevind1980
      @kevind1980 3 роки тому

      @aaron leale What stream, Are you talking about the full launch stream? Because they don't show this angle the whole time and no sound like this.

    • @snviper
      @snviper 3 роки тому +1

      @@kevind1980 It's not cut but sped up most of the time. But I agree real time would have been nice.

    • @kevind1980
      @kevind1980 3 роки тому +1

      @@snviper 1:27 Is this not a cut here? 0:13 looks like one as well. Seems like one before they reach hypersonic speed too but hard to tell on that one.

    • @Singurarity88
      @Singurarity88 3 роки тому +4

      @@kevind1980 It's not a CUT. it's a speed up video and what you see as cuts are the cloud layers. WTF is wrong with you?

  • @inigomontoya8225
    @inigomontoya8225 3 роки тому

    Well done. For those with short attention spans this video highlights all of the key points in the flight and gives a good feel for the atttude correction and braking.

  • @BFDT-4
    @BFDT-4 3 роки тому +5

    The sound (albeit adjusted for the sped up) is what give me the chills! I am a kid of space operas and so on, and even though the space operas got it wrong with sound in air-less space, it still gave you an emotional lift. One such:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_in_Outer_Space
    That's what happened in this presentation. The sound gives the feeling of power, of purpose and of control. And confidence, too.
    Good work!

  • @RawSpaceVideos
    @RawSpaceVideos 3 роки тому +146

    0:42 I love that little spinny Iceman! Wheeee!

    • @riddler2kone
      @riddler2kone 3 роки тому +5

      Weeeeeeeeeeee :-D

    • @victorwei6053
      @victorwei6053 3 роки тому +13

      I knew someone would mention it

    • @markrankovic9570
      @markrankovic9570 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah, what is that?

    • @RawSpaceVideos
      @RawSpaceVideos 3 роки тому +15

      @@markrankovic9570 It's either frozen oxygen that was vented from the Merlin engine (there's a drain valve that oozes O2 into space), or frozen nitrogen from the RCS thrusters.

    • @carlbrown9082
      @carlbrown9082 3 роки тому +5

      I was wondering WTF that was when I watched the launch. I was thinking "How the hell is a bird flying that high up...?!?!"

  • @soliderarmatang5664
    @soliderarmatang5664 3 роки тому +244

    Honestly the greatest thing i have ever seen in my lifetime, a giant rocket landing itself. That is amazing no matter what, and achieved within 7-8 years of development starting from scratch, purely amazing!

    • @MrJackpoppy
      @MrJackpoppy 3 роки тому

      Others have done it before space x

    • @robertnicholls9917
      @robertnicholls9917 3 роки тому +7

      This wasn't from scratch, relatively speaking. A lot of this tech, research and infrastructure had already been built by NASA. We tried to do this in the 90s but anything that advances the public good, which is funded by taxpayers, always seem to get the ax. I'm surprised the Space Shuttle made it to production knowing how small NASA's budget was/is.
      I'm sure you're aware of these projects. ua-cam.com/video/39cjZTCay24/v-deo.html

    • @FallenLight0
      @FallenLight0 3 роки тому +3

      @@robertnicholls9917 but did Nasa share his know-how of billion dollars to a small private company in the beggining of SpaceX?

    • @robertnicholls9917
      @robertnicholls9917 3 роки тому

      @@FallenLight0 Explain... I want to make sure I understand the question.

    • @weblure
      @weblure 3 роки тому +3

      @@FallenLight0 Absolutely. NASA has been sharing its data with other space agencies all across the world, who share their own data in return. The space industry in general is very cooperative.
      In addition, NASA has invested quite a bit of money into Space X, since they're able to send cargo (and now astronauts) to the ISS for much cheaper than what NASA would've been able to achieve on their own (under governmental and budget restrictions).

  • @iamjerryliu
    @iamjerryliu 3 роки тому

    Truely amazing. And man, it is such a blast with the audio on!

  • @ARDiesel
    @ARDiesel 3 роки тому

    That is just so awesome to watch over and over, each one as original as it's own.

  • @GRUMO
    @GRUMO 3 роки тому +95

    This is true nerdtertainment. I love how you can see the fins redirecting air, it gives you an idea of how fast this monster is descending.

    • @skiphoward3994
      @skiphoward3994 3 роки тому +5

      It is big. They have one standing up at their California factory. Its, like, 20 stories.

    • @GRUMO
      @GRUMO 3 роки тому +2

      @@robertcowling4313 Yes, that is true super true nerdom!

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC 3 роки тому +2

      you don't have to be a nerd (much less a "true nerd" whatever that is) to enjoy this

  • @SolvingTheMoneyProblem
    @SolvingTheMoneyProblem 3 роки тому +608

    All in a day's work.

    • @Juangontiz
      @Juangontiz 3 роки тому +13

      Nice to see you here Steven!

    • @brambleinhabitant781
      @brambleinhabitant781 3 роки тому +1

      2 minutes 20 seconds!

    • @Perichron
      @Perichron 3 роки тому +5

      No, you're awesome.

    • @TheAefril
      @TheAefril 3 роки тому +7

      If you are still watching?
      You are awesome!

    • @alexandergyr4563
      @alexandergyr4563 3 роки тому

      @@brambleinhabitant781 the video has been edited, the booster landed at T+ 8m 6s

  • @dunichtich100
    @dunichtich100 3 роки тому

    Thanks to the whole SpaceX Team for this awesome footage!!!

  • @kipgrimble
    @kipgrimble 3 роки тому +1

    This is truley an amazing thing the talented people of SpaceX have done. Lead by a true visionary. Well done team!

  • @kenshi_cv2407
    @kenshi_cv2407 3 роки тому +164

    The RCS thrusters firing almost made a fire beat there 💯

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      شيت اب

    • @buffysaviation
      @buffysaviation 3 роки тому +1

      Gwen Stefani would be proud

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 роки тому

      I broke my feet today because I kicked my computer because someone commented that my videos are bad! I hate unjustified criticism. Please wish me a speedy recovery, dear k3nsh

    • @prashank
      @prashank 3 роки тому +1

      Someone will remix it, just wait

  • @spaceshipmania5476
    @spaceshipmania5476 3 роки тому +383

    Who else can't wait for SN8 20 km hop!?🚀

    • @ansarnevrekar4808
      @ansarnevrekar4808 3 роки тому +12

      So hyped

    • @Hot-Introduction
      @Hot-Introduction 3 роки тому +4

      When

    • @wheeln24-79
      @wheeln24-79 3 роки тому +10

      That's gonna be wild SpaceX video! I'm baffled they're confident enough to do in boca chica with the landing so close to all that infrastructure. I'll have my popcorn though!

    • @donaldhoot7741
      @donaldhoot7741 3 роки тому +5

      20 km crash will be more likely.

    • @james-bq8wd
      @james-bq8wd 3 роки тому +2

      When

  • @Tinotin12
    @Tinotin12 3 роки тому +1

    I need an unedited version of this. Just listening to the sound is amazing!

  • @CarDrawingsByErik
    @CarDrawingsByErik 3 роки тому

    it never gets old. Amazing

  • @ultimatech
    @ultimatech 3 роки тому +177

    0:42 stickbug successfully deployed.

  • @TheBeardMachine
    @TheBeardMachine 3 роки тому +116

    If no one remixes those RCS thrusters into a kick as beat I will be disappointed.

  • @stylishkrio
    @stylishkrio 3 роки тому +2

    Perfectly. And in 4k it would be twice as beautiful.

  • @kianastroboy9644
    @kianastroboy9644 3 роки тому

    Yay you posted a video about falcon 9 first stage camera

  • @thespacepeacock
    @thespacepeacock 3 роки тому +205

    Awesome launch and landing!

    • @drabberfrog
      @drabberfrog 3 роки тому +2

      You are first

    • @jake4243
      @jake4243 3 роки тому +6

      Congrats on first!

    • @potatoebo1229
      @potatoebo1229 3 роки тому +2

      Nah there were people before them who liked the vid, but this person was first comment

    • @peatier7626
      @peatier7626 3 роки тому

      thank you for making waking up and being alive worth it, :)

    • @franciscopessoa6992
      @franciscopessoa6992 3 роки тому

      Awesome!

  • @ivorybow
    @ivorybow 3 роки тому +80

    Truly, one of the most magnificent films I have ever seen in my 70 plus years on earth!

    • @donshields4470
      @donshields4470 3 роки тому +5

      I said the same thing, and then went down the comment list and found yours!!! We sure do share the amazement in this.

    • @aditya1394
      @aditya1394 3 роки тому

      I need 50more years to become as wise as you! Crazy how much there's yet to see...

    • @lesnyk255
      @lesnyk255 3 роки тому +2

      @@aditya1394 As another 70-plus oldster, my biggest regret is that I won't see all that you're going to! Never lose that sense of wonder.

    • @aditya1394
      @aditya1394 3 роки тому

      @@lesnyk255 💖

  • @richardhanson2235
    @richardhanson2235 3 роки тому

    Nothing short of incredible, congrats to all involved.👍

  • @caoquendo
    @caoquendo 3 роки тому

    Finally with sound! Makes it WAY MORE CRAZY AND INCREDIBLE! WoW!

  • @zeroneutral
    @zeroneutral 3 роки тому +95

    2:15 when it said "ahhhhhh" I felt that, so refreshing.

  • @SarafanUnin
    @SarafanUnin 3 роки тому +132

    I love how the isolated RCS sounds like its playing space invaders or asteroids

  • @fishing1335
    @fishing1335 3 роки тому

    I love the audio so much. Wasn't expecting it.

  • @WCM1945
    @WCM1945 3 роки тому

    Wow, that audio is amazing ! Thanks for that!

  • @matthewakian2
    @matthewakian2 3 роки тому +41

    Can you imagine a Starship landing on Mars or the moon with this kind of video and audio footage?

    • @ArgoNavis94
      @ArgoNavis94 3 роки тому +3

      matthewakian2 now you’re talking 😎

    • @Wulfnstein
      @Wulfnstein 3 роки тому +1

      Yes please!

  • @pastuh
    @pastuh 3 роки тому +194

    00:41 - "That’s one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind."
    Hears Wilhelm scream in background..

    • @mika1998125
      @mika1998125 3 роки тому +12

      Small step for a man*

    • @bloodygekkon5048
      @bloodygekkon5048 3 роки тому +2

      more like ua-cam.com/video/dRN8oTQlWHk/v-deo.html :D

    • @HiHi-ek1dd
      @HiHi-ek1dd 3 роки тому

      LOLLLLLL

    • @carllewis8940
      @carllewis8940 3 роки тому +1

      Poor bird thought it had found somewhere to rest. Unless it was a whale.

    • @ar_tc
      @ar_tc 3 роки тому

      soul brain its not lights, its the nitrogen thrusters adjusting the falcon

  • @JaydenLawson
    @JaydenLawson 3 роки тому +9

    0:42 that alien wasn't too happy about being hit by the Falcon 9

  • @andrewkhassapov
    @andrewkhassapov 3 роки тому

    It is absolutely awe inspiring what humankind can accomplish!
    Watching this 550+ tonne feat of engineering Falcon 9 launch and land successfully is one of the most incredible things I am so happy to be able to see in my lifetime.
    Thank you, SpaceX, for attaching this camera.
    Next stop, Mars!

  • @sjosephmann
    @sjosephmann 3 роки тому +62

    Love the Audio! Adds a whole new experience. Thanks, SpaceX team!

  • @lewiseast
    @lewiseast 3 роки тому +232

    How my parents described their trip to school “back in the day”.

    • @malbers35
      @malbers35 3 роки тому +19

      It's true, but we had to pedal the rockets back then.

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      نو

    • @raovineet4806
      @raovineet4806 3 роки тому +2

      mike albers your reply is more original than this old ass comment 😎😎😁

    • @lewiseast
      @lewiseast 3 роки тому +2

      Rao Vineet I actually agree myself 🤣

    • @catwithblueglasses1921
      @catwithblueglasses1921 3 роки тому

      mike albers yeah i remember that

  • @JeremyCoppin
    @JeremyCoppin 3 роки тому

    Love the way it gives a huge satisfied sigh after landing.

  • @adrianolima6142
    @adrianolima6142 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the audio!!

  • @StarshipFairing
    @StarshipFairing 3 роки тому +216

    Can't wat to see that Superheavy land then launch within hours!

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      لا والله

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      لا بربك

    • @lawrencei818
      @lawrencei818 3 роки тому +3

      Minutes actually.

    • @_KillerD_
      @_KillerD_ 3 роки тому +8

      @@lawrencei818 hours.

    • @vairoalexnder
      @vairoalexnder 3 роки тому

      @@1Banma خلي الجماعة مبسوطة ولانت بتعون الارض المسطحة
      guss he is a flat earther

  • @donshields4470
    @donshields4470 3 роки тому +71

    Holey moley...this is great! In my 70 years of life, this is one of the most fantastic scientific accomplishments. Wow...

    • @frankmarburger6587
      @frankmarburger6587 3 роки тому +5

      You're right I'm 68 I remember the Apollo missions and I thought at the time that was awesome but you can't beat this I'm glad I'm still alive to see it have a great day

    • @randal_gibbons
      @randal_gibbons 3 роки тому +2

      @Aidan Bhuiyan such a beautiful comment.

    • @rudimarchand8613
      @rudimarchand8613 3 роки тому +1

      71 here. Why could NASA not do this? They perfected roast astronaut!

  • @R3dNemesis
    @R3dNemesis 3 роки тому

    That is one one of the best videos I’ve seen. The noises are absolutely awesome 😎 🤩😍👏🏻👍🏻

  • @lesnyk255
    @lesnyk255 3 роки тому +2

    When I was a kid back in the 1950s, I loved all those space operas showing needle-nosed rocket ships backing in for a landing. Now I can see it on the news....

  • @l3nny47
    @l3nny47 3 роки тому +64

    I love watching these landings its such an achievement. Nearly cried watching both Falcon Heavy boosters landing together. Even more impressive when you think how big these things are.

    • @georgehayward7668
      @georgehayward7668 3 роки тому +5

      Len Atfield-Cutts absolutely, I agree with everything you said, why can’t some people just look at something, appreciate what has been done and accept that things are moving forward. And yeah, I’ve probably watched the Falcon Heavy flight 20 times now. Still blows my mind the fact they can land a skyscraper size piece of machinery, let alone over and over again, and at sea!!!

    • @MotoTrooper
      @MotoTrooper 3 роки тому +2

      sure hope tours of some kind to explanets will be possible in 20 years

    • @CraigH999
      @CraigH999 3 роки тому +3

      @@MotoTrooper Probably not going to happen, but Moon tourism may be likely! I'd bet low-earth-orbit flights around the Earth will be a thing in 20 years. I'd bet it will cost a bloody fortune as well 😁

    • @datathunderstorm
      @datathunderstorm 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah, got imaginary onion juice in my eyes too, the day I watched the first twin Falcon Heavy Boosters performing their synchronised landing. You know you're an evolved 21st century human, when observing superb tech perform the impossible brings tears of admiration, wonderful pride and unbridled happiness welling up 😔

    • @kasnitch
      @kasnitch 3 роки тому +2

      @@georgehayward7668 isn't a flat spot on the sea . damned impressive .

  • @cecilb5124
    @cecilb5124 3 роки тому +470

    As a retired NASA Researcher, I am in awe of what SpaceX has done. This video is just too cool, because usually we only see the landing from the perspective of the barge or landing pad.
    Kudos to SpaceX and to Elon... great job!

    • @densmenss
      @densmenss 3 роки тому

      и рогозину тоже слава

    • @zahircid5872
      @zahircid5872 3 роки тому

      sorry for your ignorance, but SAOCOM 1B from Argentina

    • @thedevoidangel6563
      @thedevoidangel6563 3 роки тому +11

      Elon just supplied the money, and maybe, maybe had the idea. Its all the people with brains and the smarts to pull this off, that did in fact pull this off. Probably people like you Cecil.

    • @JamesJones-ql3kr
      @JamesJones-ql3kr 3 роки тому +21

      @@thedevoidangel6563 It's not clear what Elon actually does. But the fact that SpaceX is run by a real brilliant engineer is crucial to it's success. Why has NO ONE ever landed an orbital class rocket. This business is full of really smart people, I mean it's not called Rocket Science for nothing.
      You're right, he hires very, very smart innovative people, but he's driving this bus..
      Shame there's not a Nobel Prize for engineering. Cal Tech should just give him a PhD. (I've got one)

    • @flatearthfisherman7153
      @flatearthfisherman7153 3 роки тому

      And you believe that nonsense??

  • @AmassiveOverLoad
    @AmassiveOverLoad 3 роки тому

    Those return thrusters was making a nice rhythm. Nicely done SpaceX keep them coming.

  • @goodnight4888
    @goodnight4888 3 роки тому

    This is stunning footage 😍

  • @marvinegreen
    @marvinegreen 3 роки тому +95

    I had to re-watch it 5X. The software coordinating the cold gas thruster/grid fins/gimbled landing burn, each playing a primary role at different altitudes - is nothing short of genius!

    • @chadzulu4328
      @chadzulu4328 3 роки тому +3

      Agreed!

    • @MrBertneuman
      @MrBertneuman 3 роки тому +2

      SECONDED!

    • @ninetailedfox579121
      @ninetailedfox579121 3 роки тому +8

      And the fact that it's all being controlled by a computer program with 0 human input whatsoever. It's insane.
      It makes 2020 a lot better when I think about how we're witnessing the beginnings of the next step in human ingenuity and exploration.

  • @blakewalsh9489
    @blakewalsh9489 3 роки тому +107

    1:33 oh wow I like that view of the grid fins

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      لا تبن لاك

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign 3 роки тому +3

      It's surprising how little they're used, and how much the RCS thrusters are used. I wonder how the weight of the grid fins and actuator hardware compares to the extra mass of RCS fuel that would be required if there were no grid fins.

    • @FBDSG
      @FBDSG 3 роки тому +4

      Really helps visualize the incredible aerodynamic forces they're under

    • @assarstromblad3280
      @assarstromblad3280 3 роки тому +6

      @@nagualdesign I believe the grid fins are MUCH stronger compared to the RCS in atmosphere, so I think in order to replace the grid fins there would need to be much bigger RCS thrusters aswell. They made the decision to use the fins for a reason.

    • @gran4404
      @gran4404 3 роки тому

      It's absolutely stunning. I thought it was so cool to see the engine spring to life right after it's speed dropped below supersonic

  • @chrisw5150
    @chrisw5150 3 роки тому

    One of the most fascinating things I've ever! The gas puff chorus was dope!

  • @RunToTheHills999
    @RunToTheHills999 3 роки тому

    Always excited for any new video from SpaceX

  • @CG64Mushro0m
    @CG64Mushro0m 3 роки тому +575

    0:43 alien animal falls back to earth while screaming 2020 colorized

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому +4

      لالا

    • @ansh6370
      @ansh6370 3 роки тому +65

      @@1Banma
      If you can't speak English, why spam every comment?

    • @kavelquu
      @kavelquu 3 роки тому +3

      lol

    • @unlucky5442
      @unlucky5442 3 роки тому +1

      lmfao

    • @anyaDomina
      @anyaDomina 3 роки тому +9

      nope, thats the Algorithm from Tenet

  • @Mikemikemike13579
    @Mikemikemike13579 3 роки тому +108

    0:42 Kinda neat to see that there are seagulls in space.

    • @maskalya01
      @maskalya01 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah,especially the first one, why fly that high up

    • @andyc609
      @andyc609 3 роки тому +14

      @@maskalya01 it's ice

    • @maskalya01
      @maskalya01 3 роки тому +9

      Secret Seagull invasion coming.

    • @ryanthelionsa9136
      @ryanthelionsa9136 3 роки тому +16

      @@andyc609 No!! Its clearly a seagull invasion!

    • @silentepsilon888
      @silentepsilon888 3 роки тому +18

      must be spacegulls.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever 3 роки тому +68

    These marvelous videos must be difficult for Boeing employees to watch.

    • @benbaselet2026
      @benbaselet2026 3 роки тому +13

      I'n pretty sure they have a great time watching videos at "work" while getting overpaid for doing precious little and failing even at that.

    • @SimonScuffham
      @SimonScuffham 3 роки тому +3

      @@benbaselet2026 more like whilst they keep their heads down as their colleagues jobs are let go and replaced by H1-B visa holders and outsource contracts.

    • @siraethelwulf8914
      @siraethelwulf8914 3 роки тому +1

      @@SimonScuffham Doubtful. Boeing as a company deals with rockets and satellites which are considered matters of national defense, even if done by civilians, this means only green card holders can work on their rocketry projects, not visa holders. Civilian airplanes on the other hand are fine.

    • @744samson
      @744samson 3 роки тому

      That's just so cold...

    • @SimonScuffham
      @SimonScuffham 3 роки тому

      @@siraethelwulf8914 explain all the SW problems with starliner then?

  • @ninovitaliano7943
    @ninovitaliano7943 2 роки тому +4

    when a booster that just came back from space at several mach lands smoother then some airlines

  • @UrbanWindowFarmer
    @UrbanWindowFarmer 3 роки тому +77

    I love when the grid fins pierce the clouds and you can see a visual representation of the drag they produce.

    • @kevind1980
      @kevind1980 3 роки тому +3

      Ok you need to get out more my dude.

    • @overklokk3d813
      @overklokk3d813 3 роки тому +13

      @@kevind1980 no different than enjoying a bunch of overpaid hacks bounce a ball around.

    • @kevind1980
      @kevind1980 3 роки тому

      @@overklokk3d813 It was just a joke, relax my dude. I've had this logo forever. I was more a Kobe fan, last game i even watched was his last game. I refuse to stand behind a LeBron Lakers team, I never liked his style.

    • @kevind1980
      @kevind1980 3 роки тому

      @@toku_u OverKilkk3d's comment went over your head then. So did mine apparently because i specifically said i wasn't a fan of the team. Try again my troll dude.

    • @beingsentient
      @beingsentient 3 роки тому +1

      Do they cause drag as a way to orient the vehicle?

  • @nicosteffen364
    @nicosteffen364 3 роки тому +84

    The sound is nice!
    Cool thing to hear pumps and thrusters working!
    Its almost like in The Expanse fight scenes when you hear the machanics and railguns in the same way!

    • @DerKiesch
      @DerKiesch 3 роки тому +4

      Which once more shows how great the Expanse is, since it cares about getting these details right.

    • @tobiasbrunner4720
      @tobiasbrunner4720 3 роки тому

      we are half way there

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic 3 роки тому

    Awesome guide to the pad!!!

  • @SB_1984
    @SB_1984 3 роки тому

    This is BEAUTIFUL.

  • @xylisisvarlett3734
    @xylisisvarlett3734 3 роки тому +33

    Sound?! Cool :D dear SpaceX we want more recordings with sound.

  • @michaelmayhill5464
    @michaelmayhill5464 3 роки тому +102

    Amazing footage. Really sells the fact that these boosters are re-usable "delivery trucks" for the 2nd stage. Neat to hear the sounds resonating through the hull too... They sure get CLOSE to the landing pad before those legs come down, don't they...???

    • @whiterunguardcousin9722
      @whiterunguardcousin9722 3 роки тому +7

      Thats what it looks like from the booster perspective, but in real life they are mutch higher above the ground

    • @MrBertneuman
      @MrBertneuman 3 роки тому +6

      Agree that it looks like the legs are deployed VERY close to the ground. But have you ever seen the size of those legs when people are near them?
      They are enormous!!!.
      Still it leaves me thinking what if one leg doesn't deploy as fast as the others?

    • @ninetailedfox579121
      @ninetailedfox579121 3 роки тому +6

      @@MrBertneuman That is why these sort of things go through extensive testing and maintenance between each mission.

    • @Titter2
      @Titter2 3 роки тому +1

      I thought the landing legs (on this particular mission) deployed much later than usual. I've watched many launches live, and for a second, I didn't think they were coming out. Just my observation though.

    • @Aardrijk1
      @Aardrijk1 3 роки тому +1

      @@Titter2 keep in mind this was sped up, so it appears a shorter time to landing. I'm sure the deployment altitude was normal.

  • @pavel7955
    @pavel7955 3 роки тому

    Seen many times and every time it is amazing

  • @StonedAF87
    @StonedAF87 3 роки тому +4

    Such an amazing feat. This makes me proud to be a Human being.

  • @TheTrampeltier
    @TheTrampeltier 3 роки тому +146

    sometimes i think... Who dislike this... ?
    absolutely incredible!!!!

  • @spaceXcentric
    @spaceXcentric 3 роки тому +935

    And to think what it will be like to ride Starship down 😬

    • @humorgep
      @humorgep 3 роки тому +6

      Will this be in the next SpaceX in the news video?

    • @kierancalder8573
      @kierancalder8573 3 роки тому +2

      Hi Kev-Kev

    • @joeman543
      @joeman543 3 роки тому +4

      @@kierancalder8573 That's Unkie Kev Kev.

    • @norvindionisio3780
      @norvindionisio3780 3 роки тому +3

      hello cloudlicker

    • @newsgetsold
      @newsgetsold 3 роки тому +1

      The in-flight entertainment screens will let you select this external camera view, as there won't be any windows on the back.

  • @denniszx9r
    @denniszx9r 3 роки тому

    Now , this is a racket since to the max!!! I'm really impressed

  • @TheSanien
    @TheSanien 3 роки тому

    It looks and sounds absolutely beautiful!

  • @restojon1
    @restojon1 3 роки тому +56

    Possibilities turned into realities. What wonders we can do when we're not all killing eachother over stuff. I'm so happy to have witnessed this and let's not forget the tech that must've gone into that filming rig to give us that little show. To do what we saw there, under those conditions... reliably, is a feat in it's own right.

    • @soothingchakra
      @soothingchakra 3 роки тому +9

      @@stevendavidstoffers2679 You forgot to take your medicine today? Your ranting absolute nonsense on the internet again!

    • @beingsentient
      @beingsentient 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, the more technical progress we make, the more we destroy the flora and fauna of the planet. Interesting that technical progress has no limit, but we have only 4% of the species we were born with left to go. Will technical progress continue once we reach 100% of the flora and fauna extinct? I doubt it.

    • @restojon1
      @restojon1 3 роки тому +1

      The irony here being, that you seem to be against travel into space yet appear to be complete Space Cadets... **not you, by the way Rick ;) **

    • @TheMike5478
      @TheMike5478 3 роки тому

      @@stevendavidstoffers2679 what?

    • @neth7826
      @neth7826 3 роки тому

      @@beingsentient Hopefully, as technology progresses at an ever-increasing rate, we can _slow down_ the extinction of plant species, and maybe even bring some of them back.
      Though, I can't find anything about your claim that says only 4% of flora and fauna have made it through human history. Sources? (not being passive aggressive)

  • @tinman3251
    @tinman3251 3 роки тому +41

    I hope one of these days I can go down and watch one of these in person. It's something truly magical.

    • @1Banma
      @1Banma 3 роки тому

      فاك

    • @jd4083
      @jd4083 3 роки тому +2

      Went for the launch of the astronauts, it was so surreal to watch in person. Like a launch in reverse lol

    • @Sneefus
      @Sneefus 3 роки тому +2

      I got to see Apollo 11 and the first Falcon super heavy launches in person. This proves that I am old, but also blessed.

    • @tinman3251
      @tinman3251 3 роки тому

      @Scumfuck McDoucheface super heavy would be awesome!

    • @tinman3251
      @tinman3251 3 роки тому +1

      @@Sneefus that must've been amazing 😂 still crazy to think we went to the moon

  • @6612770
    @6612770 3 роки тому

    Absolutely fantastic!!!
    Thanks HEAPS for posting this gem!
    🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @bryanrocker5033
    @bryanrocker5033 3 роки тому

    Outstanding, I love the accomplishments that Space X has completed in such a short time....Rock ON!