4:21 intro video 15:00 Crew 5 leaving inside Tesla's for their 20 minute drive to the rocket. Crew 5 introduction: 20:35 Nicole Mann 20:56 Josh Cassada 21:16 Koichi Wakara 21:36 Anna Kikina 23:21🌀 Hurricane Ian delayed Crew 5 and Artemis 30:15 Crew 5 Arrival at Launch Pad 39A 3:26:07 Strong back retract 3:27:32 🐉 Dragon is on internal power 3:29:15 T- 1 minute. Vehicle is armed and ready for lunch. 3:30:00 T-15 second's. 3:30:15 🚀 Liftoff! Currently editing...
Thanks for the timestamps! I'd love to just put this on a side monitor and watch all 4 hours myself, but just don't have the time so being able to jump to the most interesting bits is great!
@@Kabup2 That's my favorite part. I've watched space launches since they began (!!) and never dreamed I would be able to see a launch in such detail, let alone a science-fictional tail-first landing. Love it!
With one leaking toilet for 4 astronauts forced to fly in diapers, because in order to go to the toilet, you will need to connect the hose to the right place in front of everyone and all this mockery for 29 hours. Meanwhile, the Russians arrive with a toilet separated from the common room in 3 hours. Elon Musk and NASA - you are just a disgrace against the background of the Russians.
Thank you! I am one of the generation who sat breathlessly in front of the B&W Television, watching the Apollo flights etc. I never tire of watching the starts ... and, with SpaceX the landings. What a great time to live in :) .
Of course you never want to jinx it, but I absolutely love how spacex pulls these flights off (regardless of the mission profile or program) just like clockwork!! Knock on wood, but I hope they only continue with their massive success with both the falcon and soon to launch starship rockets!!
Heavy started in 2018, just a bit more than four years back. Now, Falcon lifts crew for the fifth time. SpaceX is gorgeous. They inspire and actually show how future is made. Thank you.
Russia sent its very best space guy, and he did a superb job answering most of the questions. He is both very bright and an excellent diplomat... his one-word answer regarding the post-Rogozin space was brilliant. His spaceflight experience includes being the first Russian to fly on the Shuttle and being one of the three members of Expedition 1, the first inhabitants of the ISS. And he is the legendary cosmonaut "stranded in space" on the Mir space station as the USSR broke up.
NASA needs to take a lesson from SpaceX. Their DART mission video the other day looked like it was from 1984. No wonder they always turn comments off. Hats off to SpaceX for showing the world how it's done once again.
Things as they are in society right now, this is something we can all be interested in and excited about, it’s something that can bring us together. The idea of going to the moon again and beyond is so full of possibilities.
Amazing after all the years watching these launches, since 1967. The technology keeps getting better and better. On the cynical side, I recall a New Yorker cartoon where one astronaut is talking to his buddy, sitting atop the rocket before launch (must have been the gemini days.) "And to think this thing was designed and built by the lowest bidder." Never mind, the system works!
03:44:05 I don't wanna be political, but this is the best statement of the times. Paraphrased// 'this is what we can do when we work together, NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, and many other agencies'. See dictators? Cooperation, collaboration, commitment, and courage.
For a second there I was worried that we were going to get pooched on seeing the landing but that was one of the best landings ever because we could see the shadow of the falcon rocket as it touched down on the drone ship
LMAO you really believe this? When humans put egos aside????? These are not humans.... shhhhhh.... they don''t want you to know but soon enough you will find out.
I grew zucchini this year, I didn't even know I was growing it. I think some of the summer squash became the zucchini and it came out to be round in shape and very delicious. The way the zucchini was grown was a filtered method where the fertilizer was first used in all the marijuana potters, and then trickled down into the flower bed and squash vines. I learned a lot this summer.
These launches never get old, SpaceX launches rockets into space and low earth orbit like an airplane company sends their planes up. There's been multiple launches in some instance which were just in a window of mere few days apart. You've got companies (NASA included) that just can't compete, even though they've been at it for decades even before SpaceX was first created and it's first successful launches and they (SpaceX) never looked back since. SpaceX look like they are 2 decades ahead of all other companies and their lead keeps increasing. SpaceX will always be at least 2 decades ahead of all competition. It blows my mind as to SpaceX launching multiple missions one after the other, again within just a few days apart. While SpaceX continues to conquer space, the rest of the competition are still stuck in the late 90's early 2000's. I can't wait to eventually see a "Starship" successful mission within my lifetime. Especially in hopes that I will still be alive when a Starship mission including a human crew to be first to have a man/woman take a first step on Martian soil. As of right now, SpaceX has the monopoly on being the most reliable and least expensive way to launch new satellites to low orbit and I believe higher orbits as well. Plus, sending Dragon capsule to the ISS for replenishing the ISS with all kinds of necessity cargo. Blue origin after two decades which started before SpaceX was created, are yet to send their rockets in low orbit and return safely, even though Blue Origin space programs started years before SpaceX and now they've fallen so far behind and infused multiple $billions of dollars with no advancements whatsoever. Blue Origin should just cut their losses and bow out gracefully as they will always be behind SpaceX no matter what they achieve, SpaceX have already achieved it decades before Blue Origin. I sincerely hope and wish SpaceX good fortune, especially when they launch a human crew, knock on wood that nothing bad ever happens in any future human launches. As for Elon Musk, the man is a genius and being an engineer himself, he's part of the "think tank" and he is hands on with everything that SpaceX comes up with. He's not like Jeff Bezos who only signs cheques and delegates/relies on his teams but yet has no understanding of what they are doing and talking about. The Blue Origin space program is like LOTR Rings Of Power, looks all good and shiny but has no substance and don't know why their $ billion dollars tv series is a failure. Bezos believes that all that is needed to achieve success be it with their space program or Amazon Prime $ billion dollar tv series is, to just throw more money at it and publicly call their failures as successes and even double down on their claims, even when we are all witnesses to the contrary. Elon Musk on the other hand, is the closest thing to the "Tony Stark" Marvel character. He's created so many other new projects that pretty much includes almost all of "applied sciences". He's into so many ongoing projects, that I can't enumerate them all. I do hope that he lives long enough to witness his ultimate goals being achieved and groomed many specialist to take on the torch before and after his passing. God Speed SpaceX and all that are presently part of the program and all future people that will eventually join the ranks of SpaceX and will continue to leapfrog decades ahead and over all other competitors.
Yes, Elon Musk has done great things and has made SpaceX the most efficient and reliable space company in the world. One thing he will and cannot achieve, and neither will anyone else, is to establish a permanent colony, settlement and cities on Mars. For so many reasons, living permanently on Mars is impossible, although setting up a scientific research base on the planet is possible, but with no one staying there for more than a year or two. Even that will be very difficult, just not impossible.
Superheavy flying in: The floating to space thing. There have been new developments to that theory and they are as follows, 1) a space elevator, 2) the elevator is a series of small ships 3) the ships use a potentiometer contact landing site that helps elevate the planes along with their afterburn or whatever electric fan motor idea that won't freeze in space 4) and it docks and locates the elevators of ships to space like a magnetic launcher location device. 5) there are still rocket booster on the planes 6) there still needs to be a heavy effort for alternatives. - The Meg (Tequila Meg: 2oz tequila, lime juice , pineapple juice, campari, Champagne) When we write a song later about it, it will be named as such; " The Elevator to Space"
Great job, just bought my Starlink kit and I am so happy to have fast internet now in my forgotten area In Germany 😀 Greetings from Germany to SpaceX-team 🙏
The launches never get old. What does get old though is every step being described in triplicate... Voice over :: "Next, thing is about to happen." Mission Comms :: "Thing happened." Voice over :: "There you heard the callout, the thing happened. Next..."
Honor and glory to all the participants of the flight, engineers, programmers and guys who just deliver mail! Their actions prove that humanity has a common and shared future!
Congrats to SpaceX and all involved! Why was the display changed for this mission? I enjoy seeing the speed and altitude of the first stage as it descends, why was this not available?
As this is a NASA mission, they host the webcast and get full control of screen info and camera selection, while SpaceX just provides the rocket, capsule and camera feeds. For SpaceX’s own missions, they control what’s on screen, so that’s why the displays sometimes differ on these missions.
3:30:17 Lift Off! 3:31:30 MaxQ 3:33:00 Stage Separation 3:39:33 First Stage Landing 3:42:30 First Sighting of Unknown Object 3:49:17 Dragon is intercepted by Object 3:56:02 Crew is abducted
When they mention the vapor trail at 3:06:37, that was incorrect. I was in Daytona during the launch and there was a very odd looking thin horizontal cloud stretching for miles. Even more odd because up in Daytona it was a completely cloudless day except for this linear cloud line. It wasn't small enough to be made by a passing jet. It was definitely a cloud. And it was horizontal to the ground. You can see that in the video of the launch. The cloud and it's shadow are parallel. If it was from the launch the shadow would have had more diverging angles to it and they would have connected at the launch site/ground termination. ruclips.net/video/5EwW8ZkArL4/видео.html
Boeing is an ancient relic tied up in red tape. Just watch the Max 8 documentary, all they care about is making money or burning tax payer money I should say
Watched the whole launch 🚀, really beautiful and well made by all who where involved. Thank you all ☮️🙏😊👍🌍🇺🇸🚀 Good vibes from Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 🇩🇪
meanwhile the SLS built by Boeing and ULA is still on the pad even after reusing components that went through a development cycle for the space shuttle.
ULA didn't build SLS. And just because it uses shuttle derived tech doesn't mean it isn't a new rocket. You're comparing a mature rocket in the falcon 9 and a brand new super-heavy lift rocket and expecting them to perform the same.
One of the whole ideas behind using legacy space shuttle hardware was that it would make the project quick and cheap to develop and keep the jobs of the shuttle manufacturing companies. They took longer and massive cost overruns and still are behind spacex from scratch development
A bit surprising to see the stack sway so much when the strong back was disconnected; would have been a bit unsettling in the cabin :) I don’t recollected seeing that on previous launches, but maybe just due to camera angles/backgrounds.
space - all this is healthy and beautiful, the achievements of the incredible work of engineers, astronauts and a huge number of specialists. peaceful space - russia, usa forever!
Never get tired of seeing these missions
Me neither
Same
Second that. Watching the boosters land is like watching a sci-fi film!
Same lol
K so 3 hours until launch?
4:21 intro video
15:00 Crew 5 leaving inside Tesla's for their 20 minute drive to the rocket.
Crew 5 introduction:
20:35 Nicole Mann
20:56 Josh Cassada
21:16 Koichi Wakara
21:36 Anna Kikina
23:21🌀 Hurricane Ian delayed Crew 5 and Artemis
30:15 Crew 5 Arrival at Launch Pad 39A
3:26:07 Strong back retract
3:27:32 🐉 Dragon is on internal power
3:29:15 T- 1 minute. Vehicle is armed and ready for lunch.
3:30:00 T-15 second's.
3:30:15 🚀 Liftoff!
Currently editing...
Thanks for this... your amazing!
Thanks for saving my time 🙏😂😂
Thanks!!
Ready for lunch
Perfection
In all seriousness thank you for making this!
Thanks for the timestamps! I'd love to just put this on a side monitor and watch all 4 hours myself, but just don't have the time so being able to jump to the most interesting bits is great!
I never get tired of these shows. Good job NASA and SpaceX.
I was 8 in July '69
And I never do either
Stolen
@@MrDarkSky more like bots…
The booster landing right on spot is always a show to me.
@@Kabup2 That's my favorite part. I've watched space launches since they began (!!) and never dreamed I would be able to see a launch in such detail, let alone a science-fictional tail-first landing. Love it!
Seeing Stage 1 land on a droneship is never going to be boring. Absolutely crazy footage!
It amazes me how far they've come in rocket launches since it began.
I'm not. They still sitting on top of a bom hoping for the best. Just happy they made some progress.
@@bartvlayen4413 Same with planes, I think. Thousands of things which can go wrong, but it works at the end.
With one leaking toilet for 4 astronauts forced to fly in diapers, because in order to go to the toilet, you will need to connect the hose to the right place in front of everyone and all this mockery for 29 hours.
Meanwhile, the Russians arrive with a toilet separated from the common room in 3 hours.
Elon Musk and NASA - you are just a disgrace against the background of the Russians.
Beautiful! These crew missions are going like clockwork now. Amazing work SpaceX team!
Thank you! I am one of the generation who sat breathlessly in front of the B&W Television, watching the Apollo flights etc. I never tire of watching the starts ... and, with SpaceX the landings. What a great time to live in :) .
Would head to Thrifty with my father to test and replace tubes.
@Dougal Douglas In UK do you still have to pay for over the air tv? Or did you?
Same here. I was 8 and a half years old when Armstrong stepped onto the moon.
I was 5 years old.
me also - from Alan Shepard mercury
Of course you never want to jinx it, but I absolutely love how spacex pulls these flights off (regardless of the mission profile or program) just like clockwork!!
Knock on wood, but I hope they only continue with their massive success with both the falcon and soon to launch starship rockets!!
My first time watching a rocket launch and it was so cool!
SpaceX launches rocket literally everyday, everytime. next launch is 6 hrs left.
You'll start catching up on these soon
@@Chleosl really?
@@FrostTcg Not every day. Every week though.
@@FrostTcg click their youtube channel. You can see the Starlink launch is now on 5 hrs left.
Congratulations to everyone 🎉
For those who's here for the countdown ↓
3:02:22
-Written as of 6thOctober,2022 at 12:49am, from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thanks!👍🏼😎✌🏼
Great jobs NASA, SpaceX, and to everybody involved in making this incredible launch so perfect. Doug from Toronto, Canada
These missions never get old! This mission went flawlessly so far, I love how perfect everything worked.
Damn, the landing was the smoothest 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
I am so happy that I lived this long to experience these amazing incredible feats of engineering and excitement. Go Crew 5 god bless.
Good job, boys! Can't believe we're already up to 5
3:30:24 that shot of the Starship launch tower appearing behind F9 is amazing
Nice to see launches like this
Heavy started in 2018, just a bit more than four years back. Now, Falcon lifts crew for the fifth time. SpaceX is gorgeous. They inspire and actually show how future is made. Thank you.
Russia sent its very best space guy, and he did a superb job answering most of the questions. He is both very bright and an excellent diplomat... his one-word answer regarding the post-Rogozin space was brilliant. His spaceflight experience includes being the first Russian to fly on the Shuttle and being one of the three members of Expedition 1, the first inhabitants of the ISS. And he is the legendary cosmonaut "stranded in space" on the Mir space station as the USSR broke up.
About where is that interview, I tried skimming though a few times to find it and have not had any luck.
Hello. Sorry. I can't understand what kind of specialist we are talking about. Can you explain?
Jeff dear, this is a real space mission.
Exactly
I love that the launch pad is mic'd
NASA needs to take a lesson from SpaceX. Their DART mission video the other day looked like it was from 1984. No wonder they always turn comments off. Hats off to SpaceX for showing the world how it's done once again.
This never gets old. I was fortunate to see us land on the moon and I've been a space junkie ever since. God speed.
AMAZING..I'm so glad to live in this era 🥳🥳
Things as they are in society right now, this is something we can all be interested in and excited about, it’s something that can bring us together. The idea of going to the moon again and beyond is so full of possibilities.
3:30:24, that's a great transition to the Future!
Going to be a great camera angle when Starship launches from Cape Canaveral.
Thanks yet again, never gets old
Never gets old. Congrats.
Love it!! Safe travels everyone! Y'all are rockstars!🤩🤩
The landing of stage 1 was very nice to watch. Great launch. I liked that you let a Russian onboard. Shows open-mindedness in these weary times.
Ofcourse. Racism is never good
wow they let a russian on board wow wow wow, you think the russian's are saying they let an american on board too? wow so crazy just imagine
Amazing after all the years watching these launches, since 1967. The technology keeps getting better and better. On the cynical side, I recall a New Yorker cartoon where one astronaut is talking to his buddy, sitting atop the rocket before launch (must have been the gemini days.) "And to think this thing was designed and built by the lowest bidder." Never mind, the system works!
03:44:05 I don't wanna be political, but this is the best statement of the times. Paraphrased// 'this is what we can do when we work together, NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, and many other agencies'. See dictators? Cooperation, collaboration, commitment, and courage.
For a second there I was worried that we were going to get pooched on seeing the landing but that was one of the best landings ever because we could see the shadow of the falcon rocket as it touched down on the drone ship
SpaceX an Amazing Company!!
Superb Space X narration! Yeah!
I love how there’s no flat earthers anymore.
You just need to look more haha
Flat earthers will be around because you can't get rid of human stupidity and fanatism. Another thing Einstein was right about.
Thrust in the vacuum of space is literally SO nominal !
Bravo on another successful landing
Never gets old. Amazing.
Congrats as always SpaceX. We need to remember what humans are capable of when egos are put aside. Keep up the great work long into the future!
LMAO you really believe this? When humans put egos aside????? These are not humans.... shhhhhh.... they don''t want you to know but soon enough you will find out.
I grew zucchini this year, I didn't even know I was growing it. I think some of the summer squash became the zucchini and it came out to be round in shape and very delicious. The way the zucchini was grown was a filtered method where the fertilizer was first used in all the marijuana potters, and then trickled down into the flower bed and squash vines. I learned a lot this summer.
look at the dragon man, so inspirational!
I was at school when this launched, eating lunch. It was on a TV in the cafeteria. We all saw it live.
LOL In the cafeteria we saw it LIVE, hahaha. You were being fooled like everyone else.
The crew missions always get to me man
congrats guys
So much brilliance! ❤
These launches never get old, SpaceX launches rockets into space and low earth orbit like an airplane company sends their planes up. There's been multiple launches in some instance which were just in a window of mere few days apart. You've got companies (NASA included) that just can't compete, even though they've been at it for decades even before SpaceX was first created and it's first successful launches and they (SpaceX) never looked back since. SpaceX look like they are 2 decades ahead of all other companies and their lead keeps increasing. SpaceX will always be at least 2 decades ahead of all competition. It blows my mind as to SpaceX launching multiple missions one after the other, again within just a few days apart. While SpaceX continues to conquer space, the rest of the competition are still stuck in the late 90's early 2000's.
I can't wait to eventually see a "Starship" successful mission within my lifetime. Especially in hopes that I will still be alive when a Starship mission including a human crew to be first to have a man/woman take a first step on Martian soil. As of right now, SpaceX has the monopoly on being the most reliable and least expensive way to launch new satellites to low orbit and I believe higher orbits as well. Plus, sending Dragon capsule to the ISS for replenishing the ISS with all kinds of necessity cargo. Blue origin after two decades which started before SpaceX was created, are yet to send their rockets in low orbit and return safely, even though Blue Origin space programs started years before SpaceX and now they've fallen so far behind and infused multiple $billions of dollars with no advancements whatsoever. Blue Origin should just cut their losses and bow out gracefully as they will always be behind SpaceX no matter what they achieve, SpaceX have already achieved it decades before Blue Origin.
I sincerely hope and wish SpaceX good fortune, especially when they launch a human crew, knock on wood that nothing bad ever happens in any future human launches. As for Elon Musk, the man is a genius and being an engineer himself, he's part of the "think tank" and he is hands on with everything that SpaceX comes up with. He's not like Jeff Bezos who only signs cheques and delegates/relies on his teams but yet has no understanding of what they are doing and talking about. The Blue Origin space program is like LOTR Rings Of Power, looks all good and shiny but has no substance and don't know why their $ billion dollars tv series is a failure. Bezos believes that all that is needed to achieve success be it with their space program or Amazon Prime $ billion dollar tv series is, to just throw more money at it and publicly call their failures as successes and even double down on their claims, even when we are all witnesses to the contrary.
Elon Musk on the other hand, is the closest thing to the "Tony Stark" Marvel character. He's created so many other new projects that pretty much includes almost all of "applied sciences". He's into so many ongoing projects, that I can't enumerate them all. I do hope that he lives long enough to witness his ultimate goals being achieved and groomed many specialist to take on the torch before and after his passing.
God Speed SpaceX and all that are presently part of the program and all future people that will eventually join the ranks of SpaceX and will continue to leapfrog decades ahead and over all other competitors.
NASA and SpaceX compete like a horse and jockey. NASA does not launch rockets any more. They hire it done, mostly from SpaceX.
Yes, Elon Musk has done great things and has made SpaceX the most efficient and reliable space company in the world. One thing he will and cannot achieve, and neither will anyone else, is to establish a permanent colony, settlement and cities on Mars. For so many reasons, living permanently on Mars is impossible, although setting up a scientific research base on the planet is possible, but with no one staying there for more than a year or two. Even that will be very difficult, just not impossible.
I wish the second stage camera stayed fixed on the Dragon spacecraft as it was drifting away and showed the nosecone deployment
Crew Launch Always give Goosebumps but really excitement moment when they reach in space through SpaceX :)
Superheavy flying in: The floating to space thing. There have been new developments to that theory and they are as follows, 1) a space elevator, 2) the elevator is a series of small ships 3) the ships use a potentiometer contact landing site that helps elevate the planes along with their afterburn or whatever electric fan motor idea that won't freeze in space 4) and it docks and locates the elevators of ships to space like a magnetic launcher location device. 5) there are still rocket booster on the planes 6) there still needs to be a heavy effort for alternatives. - The Meg (Tequila Meg: 2oz tequila, lime juice , pineapple juice, campari, Champagne) When we write a song later about it, it will be named as such; " The Elevator to Space"
For the people who only want to see the rocket launch👉 3:02:30
Great job, just bought my Starlink kit and I am so happy to have fast internet now in my forgotten area In Germany 😀 Greetings from Germany to SpaceX-team 🙏
Put of curiosity how is life in Germany now? Good area to move to
Awesome stage 1 landing back!
But must be very well diagnosed and repaired-maintained for vital and constructional parts if needed further
Молодцы . Так держать.
That SCENE, Starship tower 🗼 in the background.... go SpaceX!!
How much money u have on Starship launching from Florida before SLS?? haha
@@freedomforall2486 I suspect that it will launch in Boca Chica, Texas before SLS will in Florida KSC.
The landing ... :)
29 hours to docking! Anna must be regtetting she didn't take a ride on Soyuz which docks in only 3 hours.
The launches never get old. What does get old though is every step being described in triplicate...
Voice over :: "Next, thing is about to happen."
Mission Comms :: "Thing happened."
Voice over :: "There you heard the callout, the thing happened. Next..."
I love seeing International crews. This is what's it all about.
lol really....?
It's awesome hearing the astronauts calling back to MC on the way up.
LOL Ass-Troll-Nots, as in o such thing, you got it right...awesome!!!
Absolutely amazing!
Falcon never skips leg day
Honor and glory to all the participants of the flight, engineers, programmers and guys who just deliver mail! Their actions prove that humanity has a common and shared future!
SpaceX…. Where would be without this spacecraft? Great job!
Congrats to SpaceX and all involved! Why was the display changed for this mission? I enjoy seeing the speed and altitude of the first stage as it descends, why was this not available?
As this is a NASA mission, they host the webcast and get full control of screen info and camera selection, while SpaceX just provides the rocket, capsule and camera feeds. For SpaceX’s own missions, they control what’s on screen, so that’s why the displays sometimes differ on these missions.
hehehehe
3:30:17 Lift Off!
3:31:30 MaxQ
3:33:00 Stage Separation
3:39:33 First Stage Landing
3:42:30 First Sighting of Unknown Object
3:49:17 Dragon is intercepted by Object
3:56:02 Crew is abducted
?????
When they mention the vapor trail at 3:06:37, that was incorrect. I was in Daytona during the launch and there was a very odd looking thin horizontal cloud stretching for miles. Even more odd because up in Daytona it was a completely cloudless day except for this linear cloud line. It wasn't small enough to be made by a passing jet. It was definitely a cloud. And it was horizontal to the ground. You can see that in the video of the launch. The cloud and it's shadow are parallel. If it was from the launch the shadow would have had more diverging angles to it and they would have connected at the launch site/ground termination. ruclips.net/video/5EwW8ZkArL4/видео.html
@E Van Ice, happens on every single launch.
Another brain actually thinking wow! Congrats.🏆
Do you remember when there was a genuine race between SpaceX and Boeing to get the first crew to ISS? Me too...
Yeah, and now spacex fly those rockets twice a week. I don't know about boeing tho
Boeing is an ancient relic tied up in red tape. Just watch the Max 8 documentary, all they care about is making money or burning tax payer money I should say
Thank you Scientists & Elon Musk ❤
not elon musk
@@pipebombmailer Why?
@@johntheux9238 they’re elon musk
@@pipebombmailer And who is Elon Musk then?
@Continuation WWII was created by the US? How interesting. Please explain (in detail).
The second best part of this launch is knowing that Zuckerberg is watching red-faced and absolutely stewing.
Why would he be doing that? What does this have to do with Facebook?
That landing had a leg outside the circle. Foul. 😁
la tecnologia mas avanzada se encuentra aqui, es una belleza
这才是真正强大先进的国家,希望中国有一天也能做到这样(不是偷来的或者买来的)
Only about 20% of comments suggest that seeing these lunches never gets old.
Who doesn't like a good lunch
Watched the whole launch 🚀, really beautiful and well made by all who where involved. Thank you all ☮️🙏😊👍🌍🇺🇸🚀 Good vibes from Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 🇩🇪
meanwhile the SLS built by Boeing and ULA is still on the pad even after reusing components that went through a development cycle for the space shuttle.
Part of that is the problem of being tied to hydrogen. That is the source of much of the problem(s) they have had and are having. Politics...
ULA didn't build SLS. And just because it uses shuttle derived tech doesn't mean it isn't a new rocket. You're comparing a mature rocket in the falcon 9 and a brand new super-heavy lift rocket and expecting them to perform the same.
One of the whole ideas behind using legacy space shuttle hardware was that it would make the project quick and cheap to develop and keep the jobs of the shuttle manufacturing companies. They took longer and massive cost overruns and still are behind spacex from scratch development
@@kegmugbc9998 No part of SLS was designed to save money OR make it quick. It was designed to keep jobs.
Another successful mission!
A bit surprising to see the stack sway so much when the strong back was disconnected; would have been a bit unsettling in the cabin :) I don’t recollected seeing that on previous launches, but maybe just due to camera angles/backgrounds.
LOL at least someone is thinking here.
Their family was so proud of them😍😎😍😎😍😎
Godspeed Crew 5!
Amazing. Every time.
Missing mission timeline & 1st stage telemetry, but awesome job, folks! Lovin' it 👍
I love that Shaniqua is up in there 👌🏿👏🏿🖤
I was like, why is there a crane by that tower? Huh??? And then it's like, oh shoot no way that's the other friggin Mechazilla!!! :) :) :)
Every time a booster lands vertical I just shake my head and just wonder. Amazing
Congratulations SpaceX! Godspeed Crew-5!
Great. Congratulations. Thanks.
Thanks for lying to us, yes thanks so much!!!!!!
@@truthbespoken333
Be careful, a cousin of mine fell over the edge.
@@Orthon And I just fell off of my chair too! lol
The First Crew Launch in Daytime!
Ahhh, space makes you grow extra hands on your arms.
Time stamp for launch is 3:30:11
can't wait for starship, hope this excites you.
I made marble cake muffins. And they are good. I did a good job. I surprised myself.
these never ever get old. I love the comentatior team - S/O To Jessie!!!!
It Makes me to be an Astronaut Mexican But i have to wait till i get to college
Exactly noon? CRAZY!
space - all this is healthy and beautiful, the achievements of the incredible work of engineers, astronauts and a huge number of specialists.
peaceful space - russia, usa forever!
THANKS JOSH
it would be cool to watch the second stage REENTERING the atmosphere !!!!
Very nice
Amazing.