kids and innocence... aside from the amazing rocket streak video, the bond between them felt like infinite warmth and comfort rarely felt among fathers and sons today. this is totally an opposite of Homer and Bart
You are legitimately an AWESOME DAD. I'd buy you a corresponding coffee cup but that'd be weird. It was too bright to see tonight's launch, so this was pretty helpful!
It's a type of rocket that is used to deliver satellites and things into space. It makes this cool trail due to the conditions of the Air etc...I found it out after watching this video 2 months ago. So I will share my knowledge with you!
look at the colors! look at the colors! Oh, My, GOD! That is soooo cooool!!! That little kid is so cute! Where did the rocket go? did it just explode in space?
Now, a couple years later, it's a nice time capsule of the kid and his dad. The old man's the same, but the kid has grown. Still loves rockets, though.
i myself have seen this in real life.. It is AMAZING!!! especially when the 2nd stage goes off...... i didnt know at first what it was, but after watching these videos.. i got an idea what i saw... Like i said tho, the 2nd stage, is NUTS!!!!!!! it looked like an explosion in the sky...
Pretty cool. I watched a Delta IV rocket launch down at cape canaveral and I was the only one in my family interested. I'll be gone for tomorrow's launch at NASA's Wallop Flight Facility in VA.
Minotours are decommissioned Minuteman missiles used now to carry satellites to space. Decommissioned Peacekeeper missiles are also used for this purpose.
"Look at the sky!" - "Yeeeah??" "Can u see thit??" - "Yeeah??" "Isn't tah cool???" - "Yeeeah..." rotfl But the video really really great. The colorful plume shining in twilight... just beautiful.
Pretty cool. I watched a Delta IV rocket launch down at cape canaveral and I was the only one in my family interested. I'll be gone for tomorrow's launch at NASA's Wallop Flight Facility in VA.
Very cool! More parents should spend time like this with their kids. Amazing video by the way.
this is how the spark is lit,a son or daughter's life changed forever.
I love how excited the kid is!!
Wonderful video !!
this video is so adorable and cool at the same time.
that was cool, i loved when it started making that funnel thing. that kid will prolly be an astronaut one day.
kids and innocence... aside from the amazing rocket streak video, the bond between them felt like infinite warmth and comfort rarely felt among fathers and sons today.
this is totally an opposite of Homer and Bart
That was a really cute video. Also, funny how the kid seems to be responding to the dad who's actually talking to the mom.
You are legitimately an AWESOME DAD. I'd buy you a corresponding coffee cup but that'd be weird.
It was too bright to see tonight's launch, so this was pretty helpful!
great video!! I wish I had seen something like that as a kid
I watched the first moon landing as a kid. Will never forget it❤
It's a type of rocket that is used to deliver satellites and things into space. It makes this cool trail due to the conditions of the Air etc...I found it out after watching this video 2 months ago. So I will share my knowledge with you!
look at the colors! look at the colors! Oh, My, GOD! That is soooo cooool!!! That little kid is so cute! Where did the rocket go? did it just explode in space?
Now, a couple years later, it's a nice time capsule of the kid and his dad. The old man's the same, but the kid has grown. Still loves rockets, though.
I think I recorded that same rocket from Glendale ca. Pretty cool!
i myself have seen this in real life.. It is AMAZING!!! especially when the 2nd stage goes off...... i didnt know at first what it was, but after watching these videos.. i got an idea what i saw... Like i said tho, the 2nd stage, is NUTS!!!!!!! it looked like an explosion in the sky...
Pretty cool. I watched a Delta IV rocket launch down at cape canaveral and I was the only one in my family interested. I'll be gone for tomorrow's launch at NASA's Wallop Flight Facility in VA.
great video. so many people on youtube are portraying these launches as ufo wormholes.
How sweet it is, father and son ... thank you, Doc!❤
Welcome! And now son is 27 and living in New York. :-)
Minotours are decommissioned Minuteman missiles used now to carry satellites to space. Decommissioned Peacekeeper missiles are also used for this purpose.
i understand how people think these are ufos sometimes. cool video thanks!
"Look at the sky!" - "Yeeeah??"
"Can u see thit??" - "Yeeah??"
"Isn't tah cool???" - "Yeeeah..."
rotfl
But the video really really great. The colorful plume shining in twilight... just beautiful.
the father and son are so cute together :D
Yay for Minotaurs!
Hahahaha the kid responding to what he's telling his wife
Whatever. That kid is doing exactly what you would have done if you had seen this at his age.
Cool vid! =)
Is it like a multi-stage missile? What is it for?
What is this "Minotaur Launch" ?
- Plz tell me someone!
What is a minotaur rocket?
@dsearls How about 4 or 5 years later? :)
wow!
@kingofheartsxyz yep...
2:30 wht the kid said ?? " wow its so fukin" ?
0:23 looks like their is two of them
that was cool lol :)
you sound kinda like Diedrich Bader, heh
really cool vid. it would be a 5 star if the kids voice would of been edited out.. hes sounds like an annoying adult woman.
We can thank the Nazis for rockets
the kid keeps repeating him-self...... i hate it when they do that.
Pretty cool. I watched a Delta IV rocket launch down at cape canaveral and I was the only one in my family interested. I'll be gone for tomorrow's launch at NASA's Wallop Flight Facility in VA.