You fan bois are cringe. Js. Dude took someone else’s idea, Americans money and then paid others to design and build it. The engineers are the real deal.
Has one of the rockets ever been reused? Not exploding or burning away are good things of course, but I wouldn't call something reusable if one cannot reuse it after the first try.
@@polackwizerdyou can look them up in the sense that after it each one is almost totally rebuilt they've still technically got some of the same parts. Each one is basically rebuilt new, it'd actually be more effective to build a whole new one and scrap the recovered unit each time, rather than wasting a catastrophic amount of time and money to rebuild a destroyed unit.
and you believe this is not CGI or a small model? Dont see any siderockets to adjust the landing, this is not possible. Critical thinking and logic, if only people used this we would be 1000 years further advancement
Elon Musk has confirmed that this quote and this quote alone is the reason that starship is pointy. The rocket actually performs worse, but he thought that it would be funny to do it, so he did.
Those beautiful landings from SpaceX Falcon 9 will never fails to amaze me, but this Starship is just another level. A rocket the size of 10 story building fly a few kilometers high, do the flip maneuver, and then landed safely. That's a marvelous rocket engineering only the best engineers can create! ❤❤
@@Guestpass13nobody has seen one land perfectly, the one that didn't blow up on landing had damages and that's the beauty of prototyping it might not work. Wait til the production phase
@@infinitejack2115 really? Damn I was honestly impressed. I guess I'll go make that movie poster with Bruce Lee Darth Vader using Ai art programs in my channel. Now I'm not gonna be ashamed to call Ai art, real art anymore. Once in a while you see something that changes your whole life, then you find out it's fake and your perspective of the world changes that much more.
It's easy when you have a fantastic man supporting you. Elon has made this all possible. As an engineer I'm thankful he gave us the chance to prove what we can do. Much more is still on the table. Government regulations now hinder us.
Thrust vectoring was developed in the 60s by NASA. They just didn't have technology to use it. Now there are better computer controlled systems. All work done for NASA is public domain. Musk just took the NASA work and used 21st century tech to make it work.
For those you you who don't pay attention this was not a actually launch but a flight test and landing this one in particular was the one that blew up after landing.
@michelleper5065 I think we will be. And pretty soon too. But go ahead, keep on denying the fact that we are progressing as a society because you would rsther live in your depressing world probably thinking that everything in this world sucks.
@@localobug3034 are you on a moon of any kind? .... cheese moon is the only one you truly might be on if you get it in the grocery store... i assure you i am 100% correct
I have no idea how I'm finding so many people that have no idea this thing is happening. It's like totally ignoring historical events happening while you are alive, we're lucky to be in this era & witness this stuff with our own eyes. SpaceX is the best space company out there, nobody comes close
The news doesn’t really talk about it due to the person that owns the company. He is a smart man but there is a whole lot of very smart people who makes this happen and they are overlooking this. It is something that nobody thought could happen but Elon and his team of engineers made the impossible become possible.
_”Almighty protector of the sun and sky… I beg of thee, please heed my cry._ _Transform thyself from orb of light and bring me victory in this fight._ _I beseech thee, grace our humble game; but first,_ _I shall call out thy name: _*_The Winged Dragon Of Ra_*_ .”_
I just love technology. What an exciting time to be alive. And I just said, ‘Alexa, electric blanket off’ and ok and behold, my bed immediately stopped heating up. Love it 😁😁
This is Starship SN10 Test flight that flew in 2021. It launched, bellyflopped, flipped, and landed. However, it exploded 10 minutes later due to landing harder than expected
As a college student making my way through physics right now I feel like I can truly appreciate this. A bunch of really smart people got together and designed this thing because the physics said that it would work. So they just did it... and it worked brilliantly.
@@freetv1395they landed on the moon and mars just like this. whats crazier and smarter to me is, you can accomplish the same thing without ANY power, as you said here, with the space shuttle. but go and applaude the older, less efficient tech ig; forget that 40 years ago we were doing the same thing but better.
pfffft you are from a generation that can barely read. no way in h3ll you are actually doing school work in college lol. no one is dumb enough to believe gen z people have the capacity to do anything but feed their entertainment addictions
That's how NASA got funding for the space shuttle. Nixon said he'll sign off on anything they wanted so the engineers saw Stanley Kubrick's movie "2001 a space odyssey", and in that movie was a space shuttle. Yep. Life imitating art.
@@CRlMZlN Well, until now the largest thing to land from space in one piece was the Space Shuttle, which obviously was designed to aerobrake and glide rather than use its own thrust to directly offset velocity, because it was assumed that would not be feasible due to fuel weight concerns.
A ten story building weighing over A MILLION POUNDS ! Seriously I hope people can see just how incredible this is! Congratulations to the team at SpaceX for making this happen.
To the uneducated fools in these comments not giving Elon credit and saying shlt like "the engineers did it all": Elon is literally chief engineer, chief of tech, as well as head designer. He singlehandedly played a huge part in the actual mechanics of this thing. Let alone owning and funding space X, and being a visionary who surpasses limits, sets insane deadlines, and invents plus attempts wild things never even thought remotely possible.
@@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Looking at your profile picture it makes sense you'll say that, but this is the starship prototype, it started from the Hopper prototype. I don't know where you've been but it's well documented
That's crazy cuz he's totally doing all of this just to help further the human race not even doing it for money or fame this is an insane achievement right here You can hear even hear it in the camera mans breathing he was preying for a successful land! amazing jobs to them all.
This is the first steps of true spaceships we see in video games and movies. I likely won’t be alive to see them land and take off like cars easily like in films. Very cool to see this
Give it maybe a few years and then we’ll see them being caught mid flight with the catching arms. If you don’t know what i mean, then look up Starship Catching Animation. They haven’t done it yet and it’s only a concept, but it’s possible and can be achieved sooo…
This is Starship SN10, its a old video. And shortly after landing it exploded, the succsessful landing of a starship is SN15, the last succsessfull launch of starship+superheavy is IFT2 (Integrated Flight Test 2) which launched not a long time ago
So, it was really neat to watch it launch and land. And who doesn't like to see a big boom. OK, sometimes the boom isn't always a good thing. This is still amazing engineering, and an amazing change from the old days where we just let it burn up in the atmosphere or become space junk. Can't wait for a Florida launch. Go Spacex!
Chatarra voladora contaminante.... Tecnología chafa ..... Y carísima.... No estoy de acuerdo con ésto..... La ciencia ya debía estar produciendo naves con electromagnetismo y otros.... Bajo nivel..
Knowing it's a Musk company, they probably have stock options and are likely multi-millionairs. Tesla employees get paid $35/hour but factoring in stock options and most are millionaires within 5 years.
Yet supposedly we did this 50yrs ago, on-the-fly, flawlessly, with diff payloads, 250k miles away, with a few kb of RAM... cuz "it's easier with no air".
since the beginning of the rockets coming from space and landing in a pre-determined site, it amazes me. Always the same emotions like we are breaking the barrier between the earth and the rest of the universe. IT IS THE BEGINNING. TKS ALL THE TEAM WORKS IN THE PROJECT. THANKS GUYS.
The thing that fascinated me the most was how still in the air it was tilted a little bit to the left and it still managed to keep on going down and landing safely congratulations to the engineers who made this become what it is today
When I was a kid, space movies always had rockets landing on Mars or some other made-up planet, and the rockets would always land just like this. I never thought I'd live long enough to see it actually happen!
It is bloody amazing. We “played” at this as kids, so what will our kids imagine and later find so cool they didn’t really think it would happen? Peace on Earth? Good will toward all mankind? Or, maybe, a balanced government budget? Lol. That last one is a bit too far fetched isn’t it?
@johnt.inscrutable1545 Great comment, my friend! Imagine that, our childhood come to life. Hopefully, Santa Claus will materialize next! Maybe not, but I think Santa might show up before a balanced budget!
youd think maybe a parachute deploy out the tip to help it but i guess winds or the exhaust blowing out the bottom when touching the ground would make the unpredictable and not viable
drive parallel to the car in front of the spot with it's rear at your middle, so the back half of you is next to the open spot only; turn the wheel as far as it goes into the spot; reverse until your car is at 45 degrees; turn the wheel back as far as it goes the other way; reverse until straight.
A whole team of brilliant engineers together and with all of their experience and knowledge they have proven themselves as legendary among men! Bravo to the amazing scientists that pulled this off!!
I find it funny that everybody tends to use the footage of SN 10 instead of sn15 even though one of them survived landing and the other one blew up like 10 minutes later 😂
More theatrical than incredible. As far as I know, no rocket of SpaceX has ever been reused, meaning this isn't the achievement they claim it was. Similar technology has been around since the 90s.
@@Richie75432 Fully? If parts had to be rebuilt it would be interesting to see how many and compare this effort, time and cost to building a new one. If the economics dont add up, such a rocket is nothing special.
@@MrBell-iq3sm part of the reason space x has been so successfull is economics,launch services are 90% cheaper than their competitors. The Falcon Heavy rocket can carry way bigger payloads at fraction of the cost hence why nasa and other companies use them
@@Richie75432 Cheap and rockets often don't mix well, especially when they are finally tested in a real space mission and not on the surface of the Earth. I don't see this great progress that was promised yet.
It’s just an indication off how fast space x are finding things out and making them better by just how far they have came since this flight. They now catch the bloody thing and that was after the massive landmark of having the first stage return for further use!……quite brilliant!
@@rexjansen7717 In reality that is false, the truth is that not many centuries ago and throughout our previous history, 99% of the population was poor.
@@Leondegrance2 It is the same situation for morals too, before there were only kings and slaves, the lives of common people were worthless and belonged to the king. Millions died only in bloody wars, human rights or democracies did not exist, much less could you have independent justice. Life today is not perfect and there are still many things to improve around the world, but it is stupid to say that nowadays morals are worse than ever.
Contact! Have you heard the old radio series Journey into space, from the 50s?! I first heard it around 2010 when I was 18. Fascinated me :) That’s the sort of thing they would say haha.
I think it's actually a blimp with 360 thrust ability, like it's dangling from a string, pressurized helium tube in the upper half of the body,keeps it upright,they have improved the landing,in the beginning you could really tell it was like a hot air balloon.
I remember as a kid in south africa watching a show called beyond 2000 i think it was called. Just occurred to me im currently living in that time and we not far off from what was predicted in that show. Pretty cool
@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Lol, the whole programs annual budget that year was less than 2B. This vehicle did not cost 2.3B, lol. Also, even if it did land, it was being scrapped after the flight. Also, SN 15 did land and survive.
My dad doesn't belive in this. He thinks it's an AI generated video. He said: "How can an entire 10-story building sized rocket land with such a small fire?"
Show him the full 11 hour stream and the date. AI videos have only been decent in the last 6 months and this landed around 2-3 years ago. You could also show him the 24/7 livestream of starbase as well Heres the 11 hour stream: ruclips.net/user/liveXOQkk3ojNfM?si=31041Pri7QXnmyhr
@@Zemun_SerbianCB just show him that the video exists and scroll through the video, and show him liftoff at around 10:24:00 Or show him the 24/7 livestream
@@Zemun_SerbianCBor, if your willing to spend the time, which i would if my dad didn’t believe this is real, go to Boca Chica and watch IFT-3. My dad knows it’s real so i don’t need to, but if you wanted to prove a point, do it in the best way possible
I mean starship can carry 150 tons to orbit and then reenter and land anywhere... the dod is already asking for the keys to starship. 😂 America is so badass!
I pulled this off on a rocket simulator before this was ever talked about, I had to turn on some cheats like unbreakable parts and infinite fuel, and mused to myself that it would never be possible without cheats, the first time I saw a booster land itself, I was absolutely floored and taken back to my video game musings. Not only is it possible, it's been done, it feels like watching science fiction come to life.
Imagine working on this thing and then actually see it land, the sense of achievement must be overwhelming
after so many have failed
When they start landing these on Mars every couple of weeks to build the Colony it will be ecstatic
@@elessartelcontar9415 you actually still believe that
@@Supraboyes why so salty? Show us on the doll where Elon touched you.
@@Supraboyesnot in our being, but it gonna happen
Must congratulate the engineers who made this happen.
How about the man who made it happen! Dude!!!!!!!!!
@@JeriStults A lead dog has a role and can't be denied his leadership contribution, copying ideas and feedback (bark, bark, bark) 😂
Lets remind this guy
Elon musk😅
@@greghuizen8213 of course their is no denying the fact that it was EM who re-invented the X !
You fan bois are cringe. Js. Dude took someone else’s idea, Americans money and then paid others to design and build it. The engineers are the real deal.
Remember kids this isn't just rocket science it's reusable rocket science.
Hard to reuse something that always end up exploding 😂 people really need to stop worshipping Elon Musk. He is not the great inventor you think he is
Awesome 🎉
Has one of the rockets ever been reused? Not exploding or burning away are good things of course, but I wouldn't call something reusable if one cannot reuse it after the first try.
@@MrBell-iq3smthey have been reused... You can look up all the missions of every booster used..
@@polackwizerdyou can look them up in the sense that after it each one is almost totally rebuilt they've still technically got some of the same parts. Each one is basically rebuilt new, it'd actually be more effective to build a whole new one and scrap the recovered unit each time, rather than wasting a catastrophic amount of time and money to rebuild a destroyed unit.
Mankind has come so far this is absolutely amazing.
Elon has come further than humanity.
ELON MUSK! What an amazing human being 🚀
Same as Space shuttle
I believe we are just catching up to where we once were… just my theory
@@cm2274Did you ever look into the evidence that a nuke was set of in modern day India in ancient times?
To put into perspective, that’s like a medium sized apartment building flipping over and landing safely.
It’s more like a commercial airliner instead
For the upper stage… no booster included
LOL no, it's like landing a rocket, you see any windows?
@@ArstanWB do you feel better now?
and you believe this is not CGI or a small model? Dont see any siderockets to adjust the landing, this is not possible.
Critical thinking and logic, if only people used this we would be 1000 years further advancement
@@Birgeyful it's called thrust vector control. maybe use a bit of that critical thinking and logic before you criticize others
The birds are like “The apocalypse is here “
Funny, I noticed the same thing.
They are all deaf now.
I bet they crap on their wings when they see it!!!!!
More like a phallic
Lol I was thinking the birds were like that's one big ass loud ugly bird lol
"It needs to be more pointy, its not scary enough" Aladeen
If it would have been more pointy, this test would have failed!
it's arguably worse pointy, but hey I've watched movies before.
They didn't get it xD
Hahaha classic movie!
Elon Musk has confirmed that this quote and this quote alone is the reason that starship is pointy. The rocket actually performs worse, but he thought that it would be funny to do it, so he did.
Those beautiful landings from SpaceX Falcon 9 will never fails to amaze me, but this Starship is just another level. A rocket the size of 10 story building fly a few kilometers high, do the flip maneuver, and then landed safely. That's a marvelous rocket engineering only the best engineers can create! ❤❤
spacex rocket motors are making crazy power:weight
They landed one from space on a ship int middle of the ocean ....
@@bltn7469 yeah they land it on a droneship
Never gets old.
Every time I watch this it puts a smile on my face.
Cgi is amazing
@@w.heitzman6427haters gonna hate
Have you actually seen the rocket land perfectly?
@@ShortsMaGeeTV liars gonna lie
@@Guestpass13nobody has seen one land perfectly, the one that didn't blow up on landing had damages and that's the beauty of prototyping it might not work. Wait til the production phase
Most people don't realize how insane this is. It's unreal that they made this happen.
Maybe it is unreal?
@addyklos It's real. It happens and they do it very consistently these days
It's fake
@@desertknights5003 b.ruh.jpeg
@@desertknights5003 Elon Musk: "you can tell it's real, because it looks so fake"
Like an old 1950's sci fi movie. Amazing😊
I have too many comments for this one! Great post!
Sorry, I'm not sure why this was posted here. I wanted it with my other post. No offense intended. Sensorship at it's... whatever.
You get my like. Good luck.
The Day the Earth Stood Still
That's what I was thinking looks like sci fi
That is so amazing and so cool. I grew up watching this type of stuff on sci-fi programs as a kid and here we are today! So awesome.
This is honestly one of the most incredible things I've EVER witnessed.
Have you seen the twin rockets land? Space X did it a few years ago I think.
Yes man that's amazing that looks like alien technology from sci fi things
this is cgi and fake AF
@@infinitejack2115 really? Damn I was honestly impressed. I guess I'll go make that movie poster with Bruce Lee Darth Vader using Ai art programs in my channel. Now I'm not gonna be ashamed to call Ai art, real art anymore. Once in a while you see something that changes your whole life, then you find out it's fake and your perspective of the world changes that much more.
@@infinitejack2115So is your sex life.
I’m sure it’s a high stress and demanding job at space ex but those engineers are making history every day. Massive respect to you guys
Elon knows rockets too. Obviously he has much smarter folks doing most the rocket work, but he’s lead engineer and he signs off on it. He’s smart.
It's easy when you have a fantastic man supporting you. Elon has made this all possible. As an engineer I'm thankful he gave us the chance to prove what we can do. Much more is still on the table. Government regulations now hinder us.
@@kevinroberts781as they should. Without any regulations engineers would be making a mess of this planet.
@@alexs1429Ah yes regulations such as making any consumable good a paid commodity
For engineers, it's just Tuesday. A good Tuesday, but still Tuesday. Given enough resources and time, engineers can build anything.
the thrust vectoring on that thing is crazy
Crazy good.
Thrust vectoring was developed in the 60s by NASA. They just didn't have technology to use it. Now there are better computer controlled systems. All work done for NASA is public domain. Musk just took the NASA work and used 21st century tech to make it work.
thats what she said
clearly cgi
@@superitgel1 ah yes clearly, totally not like you could go to texas and see it
For those you you who don't pay attention this was not a actually launch but a flight test and landing this one in particular was the one that blew up after landing.
Lift-offs used to be spectacular....until the advent of SpaceX with mind-blowing landings.
seems like a waste of energy
@@coaldoubt2879its reusable so you dont have to build a new one after every single launch
@@coaldoubt2879There were probably people like you around when the wheel was first invented.
@@stevecarl1292 ....and we've had reusable booster rockets for quite some time that don't waste delta-v for landing
🤷
@@coaldoubt2879and how are they reusable if all of them have to be refurbished? Think about what you say
This is the most science fiction thing I have ever seen in real life! Fantastic!😮😊
compared to a bird, this is a joke
@@huangsam00 A bird can't fly in space, let alone have a payload of 100ton to LEO.
@@Flutter9i6neither can this cgi trash
@@Flutter9i6 flying in space is the easiest part lol
@@rot26-o3hGive credit when it's due, junkies like you never appreciates anything! Let's see your bird surviving in space for a second!
The amount of aspects that have to go perfectly right for this thing to land safely is staggering.
looks safe!
"it" cant go perfectly and it is not going perfectly ... are you on a moon? you wont be dont worry
@@michelleper5065what? Lol
@michelleper5065 I think we will be. And pretty soon too. But go ahead, keep on denying the fact that we are progressing as a society because you would rsther live in your depressing world probably thinking that everything in this world sucks.
@@localobug3034 are you on a moon of any kind? .... cheese moon is the only one you truly might be on if you get it in the grocery store... i assure you i am 100% correct
I have no idea how I'm finding so many people that have no idea this thing is happening. It's like totally ignoring historical events happening while you are alive, we're lucky to be in this era & witness this stuff with our own eyes. SpaceX is the best space company out there, nobody comes close
I feel the same way! Every time I ask somebody if they have seen what SpaceX has been doing, they have no clue and it just shocks me lol.
The news doesn’t really talk about it due to the person that owns the company. He is a smart man but there is a whole lot of very smart people who makes this happen and they are overlooking this. It is something that nobody thought could happen but Elon and his team of engineers made the impossible become possible.
Agreed
They've captivated most people's minds with the trivial so they have no bandwidth for the worthwhile
the mass media is too invested in demonizing E. Musk
Imagine being a bird and seeing the god of all birds land in front of you.
You bow your head and salute to the almighty and run.👍👌😂🤣
Why would a bird think this is a god
maybe you'll be deaf forever
Birds are literally stupid...
_”Almighty protector of the sun and sky… I beg of thee, please heed my cry._
_Transform thyself from orb of light and bring me victory in this fight._
_I beseech thee, grace our humble game; but first,_
_I shall call out thy name: _*_The Winged Dragon Of Ra_*_ .”_
I love how all those science fiction movies are starting to come true.
Careful what u wish for..
There are some I don't want to see, but I'm afraid I will...
@@grzes2681Leave The World Behind🤦🏾♂️
Took long enough. We went to the moon when our grandparents were Children.
@@RuralJuror420 I'm not anyone's grandparent, sod off.
This has so much of a Sci-fi/Steampunk vibe going on. And to know it's actually reality, is just mind blowing to me!
Elons whole brand is vapid sci-fi fututism.
I think you mean Atompunk…
@@Geo-wc7jc does that mean ugly?
@@Hylianmonkeys no...i just dont think steampunk is an accurate description. atompunk is better imo
I just love technology.
What an exciting time to be alive. And I just said, ‘Alexa, electric blanket off’ and ok and behold, my bed immediately stopped heating up. Love it 😁😁
Gretta Thunberg must be going crazy watching this. You can literally hear icebergs melting lol😂
It was a marvel to get the early astronauts to splash down in a certain area in the ocean and not flatten somebody’s house. THIS is amazing!
it is fake. wake up.
@@VYJ-7 are you sure you’re not fake?
@@janicedaniels7433 ad hominen
😂😂
@@VYJ-7I love space travel deniers because it can be broken down to “I don’t understand or like this thing so I’m going to say it’s fake”
This is Starship SN10 Test flight that flew in 2021. It launched, bellyflopped, flipped, and landed. However, it exploded 10 minutes later due to landing harder than expected
and what significant achievement has nasa made recently?
@@censorduckthey launched psyche
@@censorduckI love when I click comments and see only response to someone else post.. thanks RUclips...
Thanks for the clarification.
@@censorduckeh probably sum material. They always experimenting on different elements that can be used in a wide range of fields
As a college student making my way through physics right now I feel like I can truly appreciate this. A bunch of really smart people got together and designed this thing because the physics said that it would work. So they just did it... and it worked brilliantly.
@@freetv1395they landed on the moon and mars just like this. whats crazier and smarter to me is, you can accomplish the same thing without ANY power, as you said here, with the space shuttle.
but go and applaude the older, less efficient tech ig; forget that 40 years ago we were doing the same thing but better.
also, space shuttle had 133 successes, for two failures which were investigated heavily.
wonder what starships record will be.
pfffft you are from a generation that can barely read. no way in h3ll you are actually doing school work in college lol. no one is dumb enough to believe gen z people have the capacity to do anything but feed their entertainment addictions
@@daslynnter9841Are you schizophrenic?
@@daslynnter9841"anything beyond take off is success" hahaha
That rocket's shape is so manly and majestic pointing directly upward with it's powerful thrust 😂
A huge achievement that makes everyone involved in it proud of themselves
Utter nonsense
@@Andrew-nj2tnwhy do you say it's "nonsense"?
@@davidgillespie3406 it’s just a firework show, nothing is going into so called space, it’s all fake
@@Andrew-nj2tnlol you’re so triggered 😂
@@Andrew-nj2tn I feel sad that your dad left you
Thrust and precision is an amazing thing..
That's what she said 😂
@jacobfoster9186 why are you making everything weird
It's not real.
The bird population in that area went down to 50% I'm just saying free barbecue wings for everybody. 😅
In every science fiction movie I watched as a kid, they landed tail first like this. Shows you that science fiction can indeed become science fact. 😊
To land you must offset with thrust so... until we break through into some other form of propulsion, they'll always land like this.
That's how NASA got funding for the space shuttle. Nixon said he'll sign off on anything they wanted so the engineers saw Stanley Kubrick's movie "2001 a space odyssey", and in that movie was a space shuttle. Yep. Life imitating art.
Mostly everything we have that is considered high tech was 1st shown on old science fiction movies/tv shows
Star Trek just for one
@@CRlMZlN Well, until now the largest thing to land from space in one piece was the Space Shuttle, which obviously was designed to aerobrake and glide rather than use its own thrust to directly offset velocity, because it was assumed that would not be feasible due to fuel weight concerns.
Haha, you’re right. I didn’t even think of that. Good observation!
A ten story building weighing over A MILLION POUNDS ! Seriously I hope people can see just how incredible this is! Congratulations to the team at SpaceX for making this happen.
3 birds went into well done mode.
At least 5
@@masonalger2 🍗 🍗 🍗 🍗 🍗
that's sad
@@nvmffs a small step for man a giant leap for bird kind.
BBQ bird is good for the environment
Awesome engineering Team of Space X. Congrats.
a rocket than can come back ? Welcome Space shuttle 40 years ago
That's exactly how I feel, shouldn't this have been done eons ago 😂😂😂@@gonreebgonreeb
Это просто невероятно, господа. Сколько раз вижу, каждый раз поражаюсь. Всё-таки Илон молодец, собрать и мотивировать такую команду...
Ага, мощно посадил шланг, ждём интеграцию от наших, но не с ракетой, а с Ладой 😂
Musk does not run Space X.
To the uneducated fools in these comments not giving Elon credit and saying shlt like "the engineers did it all": Elon is literally chief engineer, chief of tech, as well as head designer. He singlehandedly played a huge part in the actual mechanics of this thing. Let alone owning and funding space X, and being a visionary who surpasses limits, sets insane deadlines, and invents plus attempts wild things never even thought remotely possible.
I watched that moment live in 4k. Literally the coolest thing I've seen since watching SpaceX land a rocket for the first time.
better than poke mon? delusion.... you tell me when you land on a moon .... ever lol
@@michelleper5065yeah, I’d say this is better than Pokémon
That’s sum serious rocket science
This is a fake video😂 none of SpaceX rockets have looked this way
@@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Looking at your profile picture it makes sense you'll say that, but this is the starship prototype, it started from the Hopper prototype. I don't know where you've been but it's well documented
@@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Stop being a lying Donkey troll
@@Adriel_HD So, you think you're smarter than everyone who suppports Trump over Biden?
@@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Well, you're absolutely wrong about that.
That's 1 of the coolest things I've ever seen.
One is not a number though.
@@brexitgreens💀?
The 5 seconds that changed pilot's life
It was awesome watching it as it happened
Yes
Fake
It's so fake looking that these commenters are either re--tard literally or paid shills for NASA and SpaceX
@@harleyb7880Your joke is lame.
@@ryzenryne8747
No joke... It's the truth
The mind is an amazing instrument!
congrats to the amazing engineers who built this.
Bro i really hope youre joking@@AuracleTech
And the actual technicians
you mean elon. Don't try to be coy. It was Elon that made this happen. Don't be coy.
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elon did nothing, it was all the engineers@@pokerchannel6991
That's crazy cuz he's totally doing all of this just to help further the human race not even doing it for money or fame this is an insane achievement right here You can hear even hear it in the camera mans breathing he was preying for a successful land! amazing jobs to them all.
This is the first steps of true spaceships we see in video games and movies.
I likely won’t be alive to see them land and take off like cars easily like in films.
Very cool to see this
Give it maybe a few years and then we’ll see them being caught mid flight with the catching arms.
If you don’t know what i mean, then look up Starship Catching Animation. They haven’t done it yet and it’s only a concept, but it’s possible and can be achieved sooo…
It'll only be commonplace after we regularly mine asteroids and have effectively infinite resources.
I don’t think we’re going to get that far. Jesus will return before that happens.
@@mr.nightshade8465 Is he coming in his space ship?
He did it! Awesome bro!
THEY did it. Musk facilitated it, but the engineers are the ones who made it happen.
@@derp195 More like they did it despite him. SpaceX is the branch he has the least direct control over, and it shows in their accomplishments.
@@TekGriffon how do you say he has least direct control?
@@vickylance In terms of Musk's direct involvement, Twitter > Tesla > SpaceX. And it shows.
This is Starship SN10, its a old video. And shortly after landing it exploded, the succsessful landing of a starship is SN15, the last succsessfull launch of starship+superheavy is IFT2 (Integrated Flight Test 2) which launched not a long time ago
not long ago at all
Which not witch
"landing", "successful", "which"
So, it was really neat to watch it launch and land. And who doesn't like to see a big boom.
OK, sometimes the boom isn't always a good thing.
This is still amazing engineering, and an amazing change from the old days where we just let it burn up in the atmosphere or become space junk. Can't wait for a Florida launch. Go Spacex!
Witches
The presision is amazing 👌🚀
It reminds me The Thunderbirds, incredible ❣️❣️❣️❣️
Exactly
Nah, Thunderbird 3 was much better! FAB!
Never gets old.that's pretty f****** incredible actually probably the most amazing thing I've seen in my lifetime.
Look up starship sn15 landing. It lands a little softer
@@nonamepresent881ok. Thank you
And it doesn’t have the delayed big bang.
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Clarke's 3rd law
Chatarra voladora contaminante.... Tecnología chafa ..... Y carísima.... No estoy de acuerdo con ésto..... La ciencia ya debía estar produciendo naves con electromagnetismo y otros.... Bajo nivel..
That was a big black spaceship.
😂
That’s how Costco roast their chicken 😂
Weird how when it exploded it was all over MSM. This is the first I've seen or heard of it landing.
That was awesome!
I think there are more than one.
so WeIrD
Weird how people still watch msn cnn or fox
@@JohnWickBabaYaga556 they happen to be on RUclips.
They've landed hundreds of these 😂
Give those engineers a raise!!!
Knowing it's a Musk company, they probably have stock options and are likely multi-millionairs. Tesla employees get paid $35/hour but factoring in stock options and most are millionaires within 5 years.
@@Flutter9i6 and i'm guessing spacex engineers are making a bit more than tesla folks are
Yet supposedly we did this 50yrs ago, on-the-fly, flawlessly, with diff payloads, 250k miles away, with a few kb of RAM... cuz "it's easier with no air".
@@JD_tcb it's easier with no air, it's easier with 1/6 gravity, and it's easier when it's not a 10 story building
@@xxmeanyheadxx ..Is it tho? Then why'd SpaceX go with a 10 story building in normal air and gravity?
since the beginning of the rockets coming from space and landing in a pre-determined site, it amazes me. Always the same emotions like we are breaking the barrier between the earth and the rest of the universe. IT IS THE BEGINNING. TKS ALL THE TEAM WORKS IN THE PROJECT. THANKS GUYS.
The thing that fascinated me the most was how still in the air it was tilted a little bit to the left and it still managed to keep on going down and landing safely congratulations to the engineers who made this become what it is today
It's awesome watching it correct itself using its different thrusters.
its supposed to do that belly flop
People dont recognise how unbelievable shi is bro, imagine having to use maths and code to make the rocket do this on its own
This wasnt the rocket on its own but me using my telekinetic abilities. May the Force be with SpaceX!
@@gernothartung hmm 🐸 strong is the Force with this one 🐸
Just like you standing upright is
Bullsh*t lies
When I was a kid, space movies always had rockets landing on Mars or some other made-up planet, and the rockets would always land just like this. I never thought I'd live long enough to see it actually happen!
It is bloody amazing. We “played” at this as kids, so what will our kids imagine and later find so cool they didn’t really think it would happen? Peace on Earth? Good will toward all mankind? Or, maybe, a balanced government budget? Lol. That last one is a bit too far fetched isn’t it?
@johnt.inscrutable1545 Great comment, my friend! Imagine that, our childhood come to life. Hopefully, Santa Claus will materialize next! Maybe not, but I think Santa might show up before a balanced budget!
Seeing this spaceship landing makes me think we are the aliens.
This is the start of something awesome.
@@inthewebnotoftheweb You can literally go and watch it in person with your own eyes if you don't believe it?
Nope. This project is going nowhere just like any of Musk's endeavours. Like his Vegas tunnel (lol) or his hyperloop
@@mudgatebronn4438u got anything to Back that Up?
I can’t wait to see it land between the Megazilla arms…That is going to be mind blowing!
I wonder what size nuke this can carry? You know just in case.
@@chriscotton4207 about 200 tons to the moon to be exact
@@GoldAxoMCuh, it carry’s 100 runs to blow earth orbit…
Go Spacex! You guys are just amazing!
I gotta say, this design, the way this rocket returns home is truly a genius at work.
i'm afraid of planes.
forget having me on this.
Its absolutely BRILLIANT engineering and team work.
Those birds at the end got the bird shit scared out of them. They probably are still flying away right now.
FLYING DILDOS NOW!?!?!? 🤯🤯🤯
Okay the world is officially getting too crazy now
Have you tried balancing a pencil on its end?
How is THIS even possible?
It doesn't just land, it does it in the most difficult way possible!
a pencil without a round eraser on the end is easy to balance
Put a gyro in that pencil and you'll be able to balance it in all kinds of crazy angles.
youd think maybe a parachute deploy out the tip to help it but i guess winds or the exhaust blowing out the bottom when touching the ground would make the unpredictable and not viable
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Try that in the air!
You have no idea what you're talking about.🤣
Try a broom on a finer. Higher and more weight is easier.
That's so cool, i can't even parallel parking with my sedan
drive parallel to the car in front of the spot with it's rear at your middle, so the back half of you is next to the open spot only; turn the wheel as far as it goes into the spot; reverse until your car is at 45 degrees; turn the wheel back as far as it goes the other way; reverse until straight.
@@gavinjenkins899Why didn’t I think of that?
That rocket landing is fantastic to view 👍
A whole team of brilliant engineers together and with all of their experience and knowledge they have proven themselves as legendary among men! Bravo to the amazing scientists that pulled this off!!
I find it funny that everybody tends to use the footage of SN 10 instead of sn15 even though one of them survived landing and the other one blew up like 10 minutes later 😂
Sn15 was so good it looks fake
Definitely theatrical and incredible
Mr. Musk & Space X team
More theatrical than incredible.
As far as I know, no rocket of SpaceX has ever been reused, meaning this isn't the achievement they claim it was. Similar technology has been around since the 90s.
You might wanna do some more reasearch then,falcon 9 rocket has been re used at least 17 times
@@Richie75432 Fully? If parts had to be rebuilt it would be interesting to see how many and compare this effort, time and cost to building a new one. If the economics dont add up, such a rocket is nothing special.
@@MrBell-iq3sm part of the reason space x has been so successfull is economics,launch services are 90% cheaper than their competitors. The Falcon Heavy rocket can carry way bigger payloads at fraction of the cost hence why nasa and other companies use them
@@Richie75432 Cheap and rockets often don't mix well, especially when they are finally tested in a real space mission and not on the surface of the Earth. I don't see this great progress that was promised yet.
That is pretty cool😊
It’s just an indication off how fast space x are finding things out and making them better by just how far they have came since this flight. They now catch the bloody thing and that was after the massive landmark of having the first stage return for further use!……quite brilliant!
We're getting better all the time
Tech wise yes but our humanity score is very poor
@@rexjansen7717 In reality that is false, the truth is that not many centuries ago and throughout our previous history, 99% of the population was poor.
@@henryzr23 He's talking about morals, not cash. Heh.
@@Leondegrance2 It is the same situation for morals too, before there were only kings and slaves, the lives of common people were worthless and belonged to the king. Millions died only in bloody wars, human rights or democracies did not exist, much less could you have independent justice.
Life today is not perfect and there are still many things to improve around the world, but it is stupid to say that nowadays morals are worse than ever.
@@henryzr23 Ok, but he didn't say that. He said they were bad, not worse.
We've seen landings before, but this huge beast is definitely something else....
Fingers crossed we'll see no2 take off soon 😎👍🤞🤞🤞
Unreal. Still feels unreal.
bc its not real
@@kwisatzhaderach1458 Glad others still have common sense...
fake af
Why?
Elon and his people are doing wonders for the world 🙏🌍
“Science fiction, right!?”
-Conctact
No, fiction is fantasy while this is reality
Contact!
Have you heard the old radio series Journey into space, from the 50s?!
I first heard it around 2010 when I was 18. Fascinated me :) That’s the sort of thing they would say haha.
Spectacular
SN10. Never forget.
I think it's actually a blimp with 360 thrust ability, like it's dangling from a string, pressurized helium tube in the upper half of the body,keeps it upright,they have improved the landing,in the beginning you could really tell it was like a hot air balloon.
Them birds musta thought the world was ending
I remember as a kid in south africa watching a show called beyond 2000 i think it was called. Just occurred to me im currently living in that time and we not far off from what was predicted in that show. Pretty cool
From engineering and tech point - this is absolutely fantastic!
Never thought I would see a rocket land in this manner in this lifetime
The narrator sounds like he needs to take it easy on the rock lol
Amazing engineering
This blew up from landing to hard, the video is cut early 😂
@@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing it isn't important.. End of the and it's flying. You don't like it just you do better one
@@faius1990 what? It failed it specific goal, to land without killing the crew. It did exactly the opposite if they had a crew
@@faius1990 you sound like 2.3 billion USD being blow up is "amazing engineering"
@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Lol, the whole programs annual budget that year was less than 2B. This vehicle did not cost 2.3B, lol. Also, even if it did land, it was being scrapped after the flight. Also, SN 15 did land and survive.
That auto correct though!!!! Damn Elon!
Elon Musk will go down in history as one of the best men and pioneers to ever have lived.
Never gets old watching SpaceX do their thing ❤🎉
I watched it live and absolutely lost my shit when it landed, I was pulled over on the side of the highway in my car laugh-crying with excitement.
why
@@Supraboyes cause its cool as sh*t
Your psychiatrist should be aware of this, lol
@@yeetasaurus5195 why
@@Supraboyes I already told you why
My dad doesn't belive in this. He thinks it's an AI generated video. He said: "How can an entire 10-story building sized rocket land with such a small fire?"
Show him the full 11 hour stream and the date. AI videos have only been decent in the last 6 months and this landed around 2-3 years ago. You could also show him the 24/7 livestream of starbase as well
Heres the 11 hour stream: ruclips.net/user/liveXOQkk3ojNfM?si=31041Pri7QXnmyhr
@@archierush868 Dang 11 hours is too long.
@@Zemun_SerbianCB just show him that the video exists and scroll through the video, and show him liftoff at around 10:24:00
Or show him the 24/7 livestream
@@Zemun_SerbianCBor, if your willing to spend the time, which i would if my dad didn’t believe this is real, go to Boca Chica and watch IFT-3. My dad knows it’s real so i don’t need to, but if you wanted to prove a point, do it in the best way possible
@@archierush868 Okay.
Those birds have no idea HOW MONUMENTAL THIS IS 😂
10x bigger holding an platoon of infantry and air support.
Hail the Emperor
I mean starship can carry 150 tons to orbit and then reenter and land anywhere... the dod is already asking for the keys to starship. 😂 America is so badass!
I pulled this off on a rocket simulator before this was ever talked about, I had to turn on some cheats like unbreakable parts and infinite fuel, and mused to myself that it would never be possible without cheats, the first time I saw a booster land itself, I was absolutely floored and taken back to my video game musings. Not only is it possible, it's been done, it feels like watching science fiction come to life.
That they can do it successfully more often than not is amazing in itself. Great engineering.
Nobody cares what you did on a game, this is real life smh. You’re comparing BS to an extraordinary achievement, you’re not special.
I hope the Kerbals were happy.
We get to watch it from the backyard each time
The engineers behind all of this are incredible!! Absolutely incredible!!... Makes me proud to be an American!!