IFT3 Prop Load And Launch View Via GoPro Max
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2024
- The GoPro Max turned out to be the best shot of the day. From 1500ft the sound was excellent. And the way the pressure waves smoothly pushed the camera back to keep the vehicle in view was just magical!
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Great camera angle for the great liftoff!
Remind me of STS-1
That was impressive.
That is an awesome video.
Awesome Shot dude 🎉
quite an artistic point of view…🎉
Most amazing footage ever, could see pressure waves!
Many thanks!
Awesome capture Lab!
Thank you very much!
Amazing vantage point of the launch,👍
Thanks ✌️
Lucy in the sky! Thank you Lab!!!!
That!!! Was a perfect shot!
Amazing angle and view!! One of the best I've seen. Also I'm shocked it took 7 seconds before the starship started moving off the pad after ignition.
Super Heavy doesn't start all 33 Raptor engines at T-0....the engines start in 3 stages.... Takes About 2 seconds for each group of Raptors to run up to full throttle 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Those shock waves are incredible!
Finally the angle I wanted to see. Thanks Lab Padre ❤️
awesome Lab team thanks as always
Our pleasure!
Whoa! Did you see those shockwaves as it rose into the air!
It was a shocking experience!
That's fantastic! Thanks
You're welcome!
Great video Lab Padre, Thank you!!
I wonder if the 10 MT prop transfer had something to do with the ship's increasing roll / pitch rate?
Sweet views BTW!
Wow Thanks you for that view! That was amazing
You bet
Great position of the camera and awesome sound too
Incredible shot Louis! ❤
Thanks!
Nice view
Love it!!! Was Stumpy hiding in the dunes? 😂😂😂
LOL
Awwwwwsome!
Awesome!
Thanks!
Nice!
Thanks!
AMAZING FOOTAGE!
Beautiful spot to capture IFT3! Avoided the sudden plume blocking the view like many others.
cool!
Wow wow wow❤
great! awesome! good work!
thanks for sharing!
magnific
Many thanks!!
Nice camera angle. It's a shame the filming was so short!
Sweet. Thumbs up.
Thought you had the camera on a servo and moved it by remote control. Then i read the description.
😄
What amazing luck to have the camera tilt back by itself.
I was in disbelief when I saw first played it back.
Nice
Oh yeah ...
Did the rocket exhaust look a little more "greenish" this time, or was it always like this, or perhaps just the lighting conditions did it?
It was sand and dust inhaled from the backdraft.
Something (the massive clouds of all dust and no steam) tells me Stage 0 did not survive IFT 3.
Look again, lots of steam. There have been no reports of damage.
A faired very well. Hardly any damage at all.
@@TheEvilmooseofdoom I saw some steam, but nowheres near the amount generated on IFT2. Way more dust, as well. Great to know Stage 0 survived though!
Aweful to see what happened in more than 1 hour, reduced to just 58 seconds!
Why is there yellow plume?
sand and dust that was inhaled from the backdraft.
@@LabPadreThanks for the reply and thanks for the video man!
But I still don't get it. It looks like a thick yellow plume appeared in the exhaust after the rocket took off. And it looks like a yellow die, not a yellow dust.
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!