Starlink Mission
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- On Saturday, May 14 at 4:40 p.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched 53 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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20:50 the fact that these landings are getting more and more repetitive and casual, is the most epic thing that SpaceX has achieved.
Ikr. Just another day xD
Ikr
Maybe for you, but for me they are still exciting to see, and the main reason I watch these launches.
@@cjay2 dude, I've been in the SpaceX world since 2008 or 2009.
Soon it would be like parking a car into a garage
The new 1st stage is more rare, than used one. Fantastic!
Interesting that they chose an internal Starlink launch to debut this new booster, suggesting few (if any) outside customers still have qualms about a flight-proven one. More often these Starlink missions get used more to prove out the envelope on reuse, as with recent 12th and 13th flights
@@jordanhazen7761 I would guess that now the safest first stage is one used once or twice. You can say it has been successfully tested 😀
It sure looked beautiful particularly landing on a well-seasoned Just Read the Instructions in a still, blue ocean.
@@jordanhazen7761 It is "flight-proven" so now SpaceX should start charging more for such boosters :D
@@desunistallerinc I'm sure they won't.
This landing shot was extremely satisfying to watch
And no signal dropout this time! Anyone know for sure if they're now using Starlink itself for their video feed from the barge?
@@jordanhazen7761 Not sure but that live footage was from the 1st stage’s perspective. I wonder if they can use starlink for that camera too?
@@tomanderson8251 Starlink performance from moving vehicles is improving, and I guess a phased-array antenna could fit in the interstage, but they probably wouldn't want to incur the mass penalty of carrying that all the way up. I think both S1 & S2 transmit from small omni antennas on S-band (there are FCC filings showing exact frequencies), which can be relayed via the launch site at first, but likely switches to either the barge or a nearby support ship once over the horizon, and on to a satellite from there. (For S2 you can hear the callouts of ground-station handovers). Watching the landing again, there was still a slight breakup on touchdown (either from disturbance to the barge's position if the uplink is there, or maybe water vapr in the exhaust plume infringing on line-of-sight), but much shorter of one than previously
Just crazy that SpaceX can launch into space day after day, simply unbelievable. It still amazes me no matter how many launches I've watched.
Private industry can do what government can not.
There will be a time when it’ll be just a few hours, even minutes apart. In fact, they were aiming for these two missions to be only 8 hours apart, before delays made it 22.5 hours
Used to be “unbelievable”
Still never gets old watching the first stage land back on Earth. Something NASA said couldn't be done is now done routinely almost every week. Looking forward to the future boost to my Internet link!
Agreed .. I love it
People do not understand how badass is the landing sequence. Everything is parametric and calibrated to the decimal. It's the full glory of robotics, rocket science and computations with high performance computers.
It's always a joyride watching these.
Not to mention the inherent unpredictability of winds and (to lesser degree) sea state in those final seconds, and the fact that a rocket stage moving engine-bells first through the air isn't exactly aerodynamically stable! Such impressive work, whoever developed and fine-tuned their control algorithms
This is the real miracle!!
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Right down the middle.
Perfect landing for this new booster.
Never gets old.
Pretty sure I have watched ever single landing spacex has made, and it still amazes me. Absolutely incredible. Talk about first mover advantage!
I love launches at this time of day because I can watch the launch then go outside and see it flying across the UK from North Yorkshire 😁😁🚀🚀🚀
Too cool!
Seeing a rocket take off was once a more or less once in a lifetime thing. At least watching it live. Now SpaceX launches a new rocket every other day AND they land again…on a autonomous droneship in the ocean…every…single…time!
Just mindblowing. In a few years (or more like decades) it will be normal to have a spaceport in your country, getting from every point on the earth in minutes than 12-16 hours…or video chatting with friends and relatives on the moon base. Inspiring times we live in. Thx Elon and the awesome SpaceX team!
The moon is a plasma. No one can land on it.
Highly doubtful
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Starlink has changed our lives. We live in a rural area and the best we could get was HughesNet which was expensive, limited, and slow. We got Starlink and finally can stream Netflix, Hulu, UA-cam, etc. Not to mention everything else. Thank you Elon!!!
I live in a city and I bought Starlink. It works as well as the cable we had before.
Thank you, SpaceX for the Starlink system I'm using right now! Awesome launch and great weather at the launch site.
How can I use it ?
Starlink has been awesome. I'm way far north and I have better internet now than I ever have.
Same here! Starlink has been life changing for my family and I.
@@unotechrih8040 is it stable now? I remember i used it at my friend's house(a year ago) and it was frequently disconnecting. I trust elon, he makes his products better in a very short amount of time
@@madomk3438 more satellites means less drops as the constellation is more complete.
Watched this stream on 4k using starlink. Thanks Elon
you are the ones to thank for this technology.
if not for the subscribers,
the company would have troubles
Thank you SpaceX for broadcasting these launches. So nice to see the incredible engineering on display. Something that is so difficult is made to seem so easy.
Every mission is so exciting. It gives me the same excitement every time.
Haven’t watched these in a while. Still fascinating to see the nominal launch and landing! Looking forward to Starship tests in a few months.
Never gets old, that was a perfect landing, great work as always
I wish a had a nickle for every time someone comments "never gets old".
Routine...
@@chadwickwood9843 never gets old :D
@@chadwickwood9843 "I have 2 nickles. Wich isn't a lot but its wierd that it happened twice right"
@@alexblack4470
(Great news about the space-time bubble engine (warp drive) so we ask experimental physicists and engineers to use multiple experiments in order to create flight engines to travel at the speed of light between planets and regions on planet Earth)
"This brings us to the new study, which scientists in the Advanced Propulsion Laboratory (APL) at Applied Physics just published in the peer-reviewed journal Classical and Quantum Gravity. In the report, the APL team unveils the world’s first model for a physical warp drive-one that doesn’t require negative energy.
👇👇👇
The study is understandably pretty thick (read the whole thing here), but here’s the gist of the model: Where the existing paradigm uses negative energy-exotic matter that doesn’t exist and can’t be generated within our current understanding of the universe-this new concept uses floating bubbles of spacetime rather than floating ships in spacetime so we ask experimental physicists and engineers to use multiple experiments in order to create flight engines to travel at the speed of light between planets and regions on planet Earth
(Please send these requests to physicists and engineers in the aviation engine industry and mechanical engineering)
This is still freaking amazing every time I watch the 1st stage land.. It never gets old.
I thought this would get old, it hasn’t. Every time I am blown away.
SpaceX: *Another one, another one, and another one*
Starlink launches just keep coming.
These landings are being something very normal and I like it.
We hope for more experiments in order to test the power of the engine and take advantage of errors and failed experiments because failure is the way to success and progress in the development of the light speed engine (EM Drive) Light Speed Engine (EM Drive)
This will never ever ever get old. Inspirational everytime
Small crowd today... Lol. Picture perfect landing. Great job Space X!
Well with only 6 landing failures (2 being FH cores) in 5 years it's gotten quite trivial for them.
Well they have the chat turned off again
@@stoffers6419 I had my volume low and at 21:22 it sounded like only one person was there clapping. 😂
@@TechWithBrett
(Great news about the space-time bubble engine (warp drive) so we ask experimental physicists and engineers to use multiple experiments in order to create flight engines to travel at the speed of light between planets and regions on planet Earth)
"This brings us to the new study, which scientists in the Advanced Propulsion Laboratory (APL) at Applied Physics just published in the peer-reviewed journal Classical and Quantum Gravity. In the report, the APL team unveils the world’s first model for a physical warp drive-one that doesn’t require negative energy.
👇👇👇
The study is understandably pretty thick (read the whole thing here), but here’s the gist of the model: Where the existing paradigm uses negative energy-exotic matter that doesn’t exist and can’t be generated within our current understanding of the universe-this new concept uses floating bubbles of spacetime rather than floating ships in spacetime so we ask experimental physicists and engineers to use multiple experiments in order to create flight engines to travel at the speed of light between planets and regions on planet Earth
(Please send these requests to physicists and engineers in the aviation engine industry and mechanical engineering)
i want to watch a launch, wheres best place to watch? also how do you know when they are going to launch?
It’s astonishing how ‘routine’ these launches have become. Brilliant work.
Landing coverage just keeps getting better and better.
It never gets old!
Congratulations SpaceX on another successful mission!
Light Speed Engine (EM Drive)
We ask technicians and engineers to design and develop flight engines that operate at the speed of light in the field of aviation, and this is in order to teleport in the regions of the planet Earth and reach planets similar to Earth, such as (TOI-1231 b) Planet and (Gliese 486b)Planet and (TOI 700d) Planet
Therefore, the design of engines and tests of flight engines at the speed of light must be expedited in order to turn science fiction into reality
You should take advantage of this lost time in order to travel at the speed of light in space and enjoy these wonderful beautiful planets like (TOI-1231 b) Planet and (Gliese 486b)Planet and (TOI 700d) Planet
(Please send the names of the planets and these requests also to the experimental physicists and engineers in the Department of Mechanical Engineering)
I will Never get tired of This.
To Boldly go where no one has gone Before.
ive watched these launches for years and it never gets old
Thank you space-x for letting us see these launches! I know you guys really don’t have to, but we are such fans of the work you do and watching these birds fly just never get old! You guys ROCK!
Hmmm.... Right
I will never tire of watching the landing miracle occur!
Brilliant landing - again!
It never gets old. 👍
Oh man, looking at that go from thousand of km per hour down to 0 in mear seconds and stick the landing, that's amazing.
Notice too just how much of that velocity gets scrubbed off by atmospheric friction, when the engines aren't firing.
First time for this booster and again a picture perfect landing. 120 landings... WOW. I'm truly loving what SpaceX is doing for us, meaning human civilisation, and their great work of getting us to space. What a time to be alive and witness this. I think in some way this is the real start of us becoming a space faring civilisation. @SpaceX keep up the amazing work.
Amazing every time, it never gets old.
You won't get any response here.
Kindly send a direct mail to Elon Musk using his official email address.
Email: elon@spacexusa.info
111 times, and that landing NEVER gets old!! Well done!!
They said it would be the 120th in the intro but then said 111th after the landing! At the beginning of their previous launch they said it would be their 112th! I think they've had so many crossings out and changes to the script that they've lost accurate track! :-p :-)
@@MartinSlucutt 120th total first stage landings, which includes 113 Falcon 9 landings. Other 7 are Falcon Heavy booster landings. Thats the count right now.
The video of this launch seem even sharper then before !! I love it !!! ❤❤❤
Absolutely spectacular footage, close up of launch to orbit and complete landing. Thanks so much for sharing!
I love watching these missions over my Starlink connection! Great job, SpaceX!
I just can’t understand how someone in their right mind will call Elon a no-brain rich guy or whatever they tag him. This is just breath taking.
I never said he had no brain.
I said he was an infantile douchebag.
And I used to be huge fan.
Now I am just still fanatical about space.
I make sure I clap my hands at every first stage landing so I never forget what and incredible achievement it is. Complete awe!
Under ten minutes and a lot has happened. Absolutely perfect these days.
So enjoy these launches watching over stream with Starlink!
The eleventy-first landing for Raptor!
The launch tempo is incredible. Wow.
Put on reminder, never fails forget. thanks for the replay SpaceX
Congratulations on your back to back successful missions…never gets old.
Great narration throughout the launch!
Every launch is similar, still i loves to watch it :)
Beautiful,just beautiful every time that lands takes my breath away.
My observation was that the host of this video did an exceptional job explaining various parts of the flight. I’ve seen dozens of these videos and this one was the best narrated.
This narrator did a pretty good job...providing us with a lot of information
Never get tired of watching spacex launch and re-enter their rockets. Awesome stuff 🇦🇺👍🏻
*113th Falcon 9 First Stage Booster Landing
Really fantastic tracking, cam angles and lighting conditions on this one. Feels like the first day launch in a while.
Nice clear day and great shots of first stage off the pad and all the way! Thanks SpaceX
It always gives me joy to see how casual ans easy these landings may look to a casual viewer😂 Kudos to spacex, we've to see starship achieving success this year too!
One of the best landings on a ship so far, coverage all the way down and a bullseye to boot.
First time watching. The speed climb is remarkable. What a cool thing to watch. I love it
Does anyone know if others can link up to the internet they're creating?
Fantastic landing view and a perfect touchdown...
I’ve watched almost every launch and it doesn’t get old.
This never gets old. Huge fan of the work!
Once again, this was just amazing to watch!! SpaceX makes it look so effortless, yet it's incredibly complicated. The accuracy of the booster landing, I'd say SpaceX has mastered launching and recovering orbital class rockets!!!
Saw the launch yesterday____this is always BEAUTIFUL to watch!
Just got my Starlink activated, every launch makes everything better overall!
I'm excited with every launch!
This never gets old!
Watching this through Starlink internet!! I can finally browse the internet thanks to you guys. Amazing
Beautiful landing, nice shadow on the sea and clouds. Awesome work.
Congratulations on a successful first flight of the new first stage - may it have a long service life
Another successful launch and landing of a falcon 9 booster.
Those first person rocket landings are so beautiful
Beautiful launch coverage! And thanks for the new voice bringing it. Very refreshing.
Never in my lifetime did I expect something so amazing like this.
Lovely landing and nice landig footage! Hope this keeps up!
Totally amazing engineering!
Never gets old. And another landing right in the centre.
Again and again I come here to look at these landings👍 well done 👏 spacex team!
Never gets boring.
Excellent video , never saw from the beginning videos , a start up from above
I certainly miss the longer videos all the way to payload deployment, but thank you for the video it’s very kind of you to take the time to let us watch your fantastic progress in lodging mass to orbit
Thank you for making available on UA-cam!
Thanks so much for the continually improving views and explanations of details. Awesome!
awesome keep up the good work big love to all the SpaceX team good luck
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.👍🚀🚀🚀
Just watched the telemetry closely and found something that amazed me! Even after shutting down the main engine at an altitude of 65 kilometers, the booster still ascends until an altitude of 116 kilometers before gravity wins and pulls him back! May be old knowledge for you, but me, I am amazed by that!
Yup, look up typical flight profiles of ballistic missiles, which is what S1 is at that point- their "boost phase" can be surprisingly short. I'm glad SpaceX shows both S1 and S2 telemetry now. Full instantaeous orbital elements (apogee, perigee which starts off very negative, right ascension etc.) would be even better. ULA used to broadcast those, but stopped after they got in trouble from revealing too much on a classified DoD launch
This is because it is moving very fast when it shuts its engines down, and thus takes time to slow down and start moving in the other direction.
physics:
kinetic energy,
the energy of mass in motion
I always watch that too. I have seen it go up to 136km before returning.
@@eastafrica1020 The Falcon Heavy Center Core ascents are cool to watch!
Congratulations on another successful launch
Nice a view from rocket all the way down to the ship :)
SPACE X...you all too much man. Fantastic stuff.
I love this droneship naming thing.
Fantastic footage from the 1st stage and landing barge. Good job to all @ SpaceX getting the transmission issues sorted out.
Small crowd at the lot on the south side of the Titusville Post Office today. Wind was light, lots of rocket noise.
Yo estuve ahí!!! Lo ví desde el Space view park y fue excelente 🤩 primer despegue de cohete que veo en vivo en mi vidaaaa
Amazing Launch with the very first landing of first stage. Congratulations SpaceX what a job.
This guys talk through is brilliant! ✌🏼🌍
Fantastic launch ! Thank you so much !
It never gets old.
I hate that this is common. I am still mind blown each and every time!
Thx for providing Starlink to also Ukraine, securing internet in a difficult situation.
I just wish they would record every launch in binaural audio. That would be so cool! If ya'll haven't seen, or heard, Smarter Every Day's binaural audio recording of the Falcon Heavy launch, you ought to go give it a listen. It's pretty flippin awesome.
The landing still amazes me!