First Manned SpaceX Launch to the ISS with Booster Landing
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2020
- This video covers the full launch sequence from boarding the Falcon-9 rocket through docking with the International Space Station of the first manned launch to the International Space Station for SpaceX (or any other private company). Booster landing was successful, and additional footage includes interviews with Bob and Doug in space as well as NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and SpaceX president Elon Musk.
Timestamps:
0:01 - Crew boarding with Tesla Model X
4:21 - Countdown starts for launch
8:58 - Booster landing
11:06 - Post launch press conference featuring Elon Musk and Jim Bridenstine
13:41 - Astronauts Bob and Doug aboard the "Discovery" SpaceX Dragon capsule
15:06 - Docking with the International Space Station - Наука та технологія
Timestamps:
0:01 - Crew boarding with Tesla Model X
4:21 - Countdown starts for launch
8:58 - Booster landing
11:06 - Post launch press conference featuring Elon Musk and Jim Bridenstine
13:41 - Astronauts Bob and Doug aboard the "Endeavor" SpaceX Dragon capsule
15:06 - Docking with the International Space Station
i really like your ksp videos, your crafts are amazing, do you ever plan on coming back to ksp or maybe once ksp 2 is out ?
They actually named the capsule “Endeavor” not Discovery.
@@Peyethon Fixed
Just a heads-up, the time stamps only work in the description if the first one is 0:00, not 0:01
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We are so happy for you uncle Doug! The whole family is proud, come home safely Bob and Doug!
@AL7VE dayummm imagine 🔥
Love your use of Stellaris tracks on your video. Uplifting, hopeful, and epic music.
Glad you like them!
and that one section from anno too, love it:)
After three years I had to come back and watch this. Watching it live with my daughter it was difficult to put into words how important this day was.
I missed this stream and stayed up all night to watch the first one get delayed.
I love the huge SWAT truck following them to the rocket lmao
Have to protect them against crazy flat earthers.
He’s back!
This made my day 👩🏼🚀👨🏻🚀🌟
Very good!
Amazing stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it
I guess I should update this...
That sentence, "This is a craft made, by humans". I wonder which craft wasn't.. This is so awesome.
Cool!
Glad you like it!
At beginning we human hardly knows how to eat but now., we are literally touching those distinct STARS!… huge respect to all who are engaged in this field!.
So happy that SpaceX is with NASA!..
I still laugh when I compare NASA Spacesuits with SPACEX Spacesuits.
SpaceX and NASA, an unbeateable Team....! And oooooh, me like the Tesla with NASA logo too..! ;D
We went from NASA and CAPTAIN to Bob and Doug!🇺🇸
Интересно, сколько теперь придется ждать батут Рогозина?
Where are the KSP videos? :(
I'm planning in doing more when the update comes out.
@@JettQuasar Do you have an idea on when?
Whats up with the mouse that crawled on set though
Where? I don’t see a mouse.
We can see what is possible without fully overdosing every detail..thank you Elon
Yeet
Bob glitched out for a second?
What’s the timestamp?
@@mind316 13:48 - 13:50 Bob's hand wave glitches, but not the rest of the "scene",
that is evidence that they're on their own video layer, separate from the background.
I have seen this before in other "space" videos
@@corsair12760 Dude, that’s just Inter-frame corruption. Happens on all kind of live streams
@@corsair12760 eh? the whole frame stops
I wonder if they considered thanking Russia for the flights in the meantime.
HebaruSan Well, not to disparage the surprising good relationship NASA and the Russian space program have had, don’t think for one second they were doing us any “favors” we weren’t paying for. I doubt any “Thank You’s” are in order.
Hmmm.. maybe the Russian space program should thank the US for funding them. The price they charged per seat was costly.
Thanking Russia?? Sure, thanks that you charged us astronomically high $ that it drove Elon and his Space X team to build reusable rockets at 1/10th the price vs the Apollo program. Yeah
they deserve a thanks for allowing the USA to pay in the area of $100 million dollars PER astronaut PER flight that Americans rode on the Russian Rocket. So yes, thanks Russia for the rides and then Russia can thank us for all the money Putin got to stuff in his wallet to help his…wait not sure any of that $ was used to benefit the citizens of Russia but at least Putin got even richer.
Nice smartass quip from a someone that doesn’t know anything about USA/Russia space travel relationship
Bob and Doug take off a
would someone tell me why that droneship is called "of course I still love you". It's such a stupid name
Elon Musk is a big fan of "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" - the names of the drone ships and other things are taken from that book.
Read the books by Iain M. Banks. It's traditional for autonomous ships to have quirky names.
@@JettQuasar Not HHGTG, the Culture series. The ship by that name specifically appears in "The Player of Games."
when you build a rocket you can name it whatever you like
I like it
Astronauts; do n othing.
People; cheers, omg that's amazing work.
Engineers; wtf...
so why did the capsule look so fake when docking? I'm sure it's real but why does it LOOK so fake?
because it is
@@corsair12760 lmao Im tryna ask a REAL question here 😂
@@dylanphillips8703 I'm not joking
@@dylanphillips8703 Because you asked the question in the first place is evidence that you have your critical thinking skills still intact!, That's a very good skill to develop in life.
But, you are suffering from.... cognitive dissonance n.
The psychological tension that occurs when one holds mutually exclusive beliefs or attitudes and that often motivates people to modify their thoughts or behaviors in order to reduce the tension.
13:47 - 13:50 watch this short part of the video and ask the question, "why did Bob's hand glitch and not the rest of the background of the video.
this will certainly trigger your critical thinking skills
when did they hire Kermit the Frog to do launch announcing?
Lol Thanks NASA, and I *guess* thanks for making the rocket elon, but more thanks to NASA...
But even more thanx to Elon
Looks fake though.
look at how flimsy the nose cone is when they dock, floppin around , fake as fuck lol
I don’t see how it can be flimsy. You must not have a brain behind those eyes because I don’t see movement of the capsule anywhere.
"...first manned launch to the ISS" *sigh* 😑😑😑😑😑😑😑😑😑🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
...and the first since the retiring of the Space Shuttle, and also one of the first manned launch to the ISS using a vessel developed by a private space organization? Seems pretty historic to me.
The blue pole and the crew is real the rest is greenscreen
flat earth fwit
When there is green screen, you will see slight distortion surrounding the screen. Now where is that?
Omg whahahahahaha hollywood you got to do better! Whahahahaha
I don't believe the rocket would have ever damaged the pad.
If all engines were a go.
Because we have 321...and 6 engines offline
Starship held down n hovered for 6 seconds longer so that 6 seconds destroyed the launch pad.
So I see the problem here as all.33 engines has to be optimal and at count down 321... starship has to fly not hover for 6 seconds f'ing up the launch pad making us look bad.
@elonmusk