See Delta IV Heavy's final launch in amazing rocket cam footage

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
  • The United Launch Alliance's (ULA's) Delta IV heavy-lift rocket launched the NROL-70 mission from Space Launch Complex-37 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on April 9 at 12:53 p.m. EDT (1653 GMT). Full Story: www.space.com/final-delta-4-h...
    It was the final launch for the historic rocket. See the rocket cam footage here.
    Credit: ULA
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Комментарии • 408

  • @user-dr6vs7ot3q
    @user-dr6vs7ot3q Месяц назад +15

    I was lucky to have worked on the construction of launch facility 37 for delta4 heavy as a union pipe fitter summer of 2000.coolest job I ever had..I would even say it was the pinnacle of my career.

  • @effervescentrelief
    @effervescentrelief 7 дней назад +2

    Seeing the shadow of the smoke plume across the ground and ocean as the rocket rises is pretty cool.

  • @MarcusOania8
    @MarcusOania8 Месяц назад +59

    5:40, the way the extra nozzle fits in to place is really cool

    • @CSLRProductions
      @CSLRProductions Месяц назад +1

      i wish the atlas version of the RL-10 had the extension, seeing it deploy is really cool

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 Месяц назад

      I guess having a longer interstage was out of the question?

    • @allEyezOnDelphi
      @allEyezOnDelphi Месяц назад +1

      Ok thanks for the dad comment

    • @mac1bc
      @mac1bc Месяц назад +2

      ​@allEyezOnDelphi you are welcome son

    • @jrc1606
      @jrc1606 Месяц назад +1

      @@josephastier7421 The shorter a rocket's inter stage is the better. Long inter stages tend to be really heavy, which lowers the amount of payload you can lift. Also because inter stages are hollow, longer inter stages tend to endure significantly higher loads and stresses during launch making them weaker than shorter inter stages.

  • @tonyperdicou7389
    @tonyperdicou7389 Месяц назад +33

    Watching Earth from the "outside" is humbling.

    • @tubecated_development
      @tubecated_development Месяц назад +3

      Not for many. Internet has taken wonder, humility, humanity, and blended it all into an apathetic, asocial mush of ‘memes’ and permanently ‘ironic’ cynicism.

    • @tonyperdicou7389
      @tonyperdicou7389 Месяц назад +5

      @@tubecated_development speak for yourself

    • @tubecated_development
      @tubecated_development Месяц назад

      @@tonyperdicou7389 no, I’m speaking for those many I encounter on the Internet

    • @derekcoaker6579
      @derekcoaker6579 Месяц назад +3

      @@tubecated_development Well, not to mention the Grifters who convinced them it's all a lie.

    • @derekcoaker6579
      @derekcoaker6579 Месяц назад

      @@MyOuterHaven It sounds so rediculous...but so is this whole thing we call Life.
      But that ignores the Math and visual proof we can do ourselves, lol.

  • @TheJaniczek
    @TheJaniczek Месяц назад +52

    Damn boi! It ain't flat after all ....

    • @russellgriswold9372
      @russellgriswold9372 Месяц назад +3

      The hell, you say!

    • @derekcoaker6579
      @derekcoaker6579 Месяц назад +7

      Well who knew? 😂

    • @jadesea562
      @jadesea562 Месяц назад +1

      Its thick, boi! We all knew it!

    • @Elkysium
      @Elkysium Месяц назад +1

      Ok, grab a small ball. Like a golf ball or something. Find a flat surface of 6 feet or longer. Bring your eye down to where you can no longer see the top surface. Now roll the ball and witness what happens. That's right, you just witnessed how the sun sets and rises on a plane. In this scale. you don't have to contend with atmospheric contamination which makes the atmosphere itself one giant lens that maintains its apparent size. Too bad the globe theorists failed basic geometry.
      Now grab some iron, a magnet, some metal wire, a metal stand, and a torch. First, wrap the wire around the iron. Next, tie the wire to the stand or hang it from something so it can be heated with the torch. Attach the magnet to the iron. Now pay attention to what happens when you heat the iron until it glows red. That's right, the magnet drops! Congratulations! You just proved what science claims the Earth's core is and how it works wrong. Too bad the globe theorists weren't informed about the Curie point.
      This one will vary depending on the sink design. Most noticeable in round sinks, though it will work in all of them. Ok, grab 2 full glasses of water. Go to your sink and put 1 glass on each side. Now take 1 glass and pour it on the left front wall and watch it drain clockwise. Take the other glass and pour it on the right front wall and watch it drain counterclockwise. The left rear wall will also drain counterclockwise while the right rear wall will drain clockwise. Congratulations! You just witnessed both Coriolis effects in the same hemisphere! Too bad the globe theorists didn't understand momentum very well.
      Plane Earth class dismissed!

    • @Elkysium
      @Elkysium Месяц назад

      @FunkyMonk6 They can't see the 2 different resolutions...

  • @TasmanianTigerGrrr
    @TasmanianTigerGrrr Месяц назад +10

    4:00 Look how fast that booster falls away even though its still tumbling forward, the rocket just leaves it in the dust. Really shows the insane velocity that thing has at high altitudes. That booster would still have been tumbling forward as fast as a bullet even though it was jettisoned

    • @actually5004
      @actually5004 Месяц назад +1

      Makes you wonder how engineers tune the areo without testing to have them not bounce back into each other after they've gone!

    • @TasmanianTigerGrrr
      @TasmanianTigerGrrr Месяц назад

      @@actually5004 They just burn up in the atmosphere so it doesn't matter if they hit each other i guess

    • @jesus4400
      @jesus4400 Месяц назад

      Nasa uses green screens with toy rockets to film these fakes, like Hollywood films.
      Wake up, space is a big HOAX!!!!

  • @Sibl3o
    @Sibl3o Месяц назад +6

    Shame the audio sounds like the commentary is on the rocket. Footage is great.

  • @The_Bad_Guy.
    @The_Bad_Guy. Месяц назад +3

    funny how flat earthers dont show up at all when theres an inarguable video that shows the earth as a globe hahaha.

    • @johnferry7778
      @johnferry7778 5 дней назад

      That’s exactly what I was thinking. There’s more than just this unbroken piece of film showing a rocket taking off and going into orbit showing the curve of the Earth, and you can see it isn’t a fish eye lens because the booster itself isn’t warped by the lens. This is one of the best I’ve seen though. Flat earthers = crickets.

  • @F-Man
    @F-Man Месяц назад +3

    I remember watching the first Delta IV Heavy launch online back in 2004, thinking about how cool it was that I could watch a live event on the internet! Today, 20 years later, Delta IV is no more.

  • @Wildstar40
    @Wildstar40 Месяц назад +44

    WOAH actual camera footage and not animation !!! I knew this could be done !

    • @alanhelton
      @alanhelton Месяц назад +2

      It only took till very end but we got there!

    • @TheCommanderNZ
      @TheCommanderNZ Месяц назад +13

      It's been done for ages. 🤦
      Stop watching flat earther channels.

    • @tubecated_development
      @tubecated_development Месяц назад +1

      🤦🤡

    • @marvinisit
      @marvinisit Месяц назад +4

      The Apollo 11 had cameras inside of the stages that filmed separations... then ejected and parachuted back to earth and were recovered... That was on July 16th 1969... there was no desire to "film " from the outside due to obvious restrictions and limitations...

    • @benfriedman5492
      @benfriedman5492 Месяц назад +2

      Who would have thunk that they had CGI...........back in the 1960's huh?

  • @bar8393gm
    @bar8393gm 21 день назад +2

    Such fantastic technology to make this all happen. But they still can’t get a mic that doesn’t sound choppy.

  • @mpetry912
    @mpetry912 Месяц назад +3

    really great in flight sequences !

  • @TheTanman412
    @TheTanman412 Месяц назад +8

    The way it turned just after the booster disappeared into the distance…was straight out of Star Wars😎🇺🇸

  • @engineeranonymous
    @engineeranonymous 9 дней назад

    Watching Delta Heavy launch is in my bucket list. An item which I can't full fill now.

  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms Месяц назад +33

    Tag all your flat earth friends😂

    • @iamscythed
      @iamscythed Месяц назад +22

      Imagine keeping flat-earthers as friends.

    • @derekcoaker6579
      @derekcoaker6579 Месяц назад +3

      I correct them when they suggest something so rediculous.

    • @niklbauglir
      @niklbauglir Месяц назад +11

      Sorry, this won't dissuade flat earthers! The masters of nuh uh.

    • @bluevaro505
      @bluevaro505 Месяц назад +8

      Yea, they will just say C G I.

    • @michiganborn8303
      @michiganborn8303 Месяц назад +6

      I really believe flat Earthers know damn well the Earth isn't flat, they do what they do for attention seeking.

  • @TheEdRiAx
    @TheEdRiAx Месяц назад +2

    Men this is so freaking cool

  • @YuRenBee
    @YuRenBee Месяц назад +3

    Amazing 🎉

  • @Nemophilist850
    @Nemophilist850 Месяц назад +66

    They really call them the "strap-ons"?!

    • @lesyankee6129
      @lesyankee6129 Месяц назад

      Hey, for maximum "thrust", you know it! 😆🍆

    • @mosshark
      @mosshark Месяц назад +2

      Strap-on boosters.

    • @ricklepick9148
      @ricklepick9148 Месяц назад

      Frighteningly large strap-ons

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 Месяц назад +4

      Yep. "Strap ons", "Strap on solids" "Strap on boosters"

    • @thedogfather5445
      @thedogfather5445 Месяц назад

      Oh yes, massive strap-ons, with no sense of embarrassment!

  • @proteusnz99
    @proteusnz99 8 дней назад

    Wonderful footage, watching the ground go bye-bye

  • @clqudy4750
    @clqudy4750 Месяц назад

    Truly amazing! Thanks for posting this!! 😁 😮🥰🤩

  • @cresshead
    @cresshead Месяц назад +15

    they're great at launching rockets...not so accomplished at setting a microphone's noise gate threshold level though !

    • @snydedon9636
      @snydedon9636 16 дней назад

      I know right? It’s not exactly rocket science.

  • @jerrypolverino6025
    @jerrypolverino6025 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @corporalclegg5057
    @corporalclegg5057 Месяц назад +9

    Gonna miss the Delta rockets

  • @Pintuuuxo
    @Pintuuuxo 19 дней назад +1

    If we were back in 2005 this video would be good. Now, after watching 310 Falcon 9 landings and "Falcon" 33 liftoffs, all of them with fantastic telemetry... Poor ULA.

  • @deanperkins2091
    @deanperkins2091 Месяц назад

    What an Iconic rocket!

  • @clivefinlay3901
    @clivefinlay3901 Месяц назад

    Wow spectacular footage! Most amazed at lack of vibration! 👌👍😃😃

  • @RCrosbyLyles
    @RCrosbyLyles Месяц назад

    Beautiful!

  • @aloisiorosa3078
    @aloisiorosa3078 Месяц назад +2

    Que loucura de imagem linda! Surreal. Fantástico! Muita qualidade!

  • @freddylebanon
    @freddylebanon Месяц назад +1

    What’s the black shape/debris passing through at 0.12 ish??

  • @BryanBowser
    @BryanBowser Месяц назад +15

    Why is the audio transmission from the ground so garbled ?

    • @pazecs
      @pazecs Месяц назад +6

      Thats what im thinking! How come i can speak to people on the other side of the world through discord on my iphone 6 loud and clear but literal space agencies have sound quality like it was the 1950s 😅At this point they gotta be doing it cause it feels cool 😂

    • @fernandoafonso6710
      @fernandoafonso6710 Месяц назад +3

      Maybe they are sending the audio to the rocket and back to earth just to add a geek factor. 😋

    • @MeerkatADV
      @MeerkatADV Месяц назад

      There is no audio transmission from the rocket. It's just a bad recording from mission control.

    • @sid35gb
      @sid35gb Месяц назад

      Probably the settings on the Vox mic 🎤

    • @sid35gb
      @sid35gb Месяц назад

      Wow a rocket that works and doesn’t tumble out of control..

  • @kevinhall6966
    @kevinhall6966 Месяц назад +5

    Right after they reached 100 kilometers, I noticed the struts and side tank started to turn black. Which I know will sound dumb but is that radiation burning, or could you explain why this "what seems to me as an atmospheric thing" happened in what I am assuming is out of the atmosphere?

    • @PaulGilpin
      @PaulGilpin Месяц назад

      I'm curious about this too. Maybe there is still "some" atmosphere up there and with the increased velocity at higher altitude maybe the charring is caused by some friction with the very thin atmosphere?

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад +2

      At 100 km there’s still a bit of atmosphere left. The radiation levels are far too low to cause blackening at that rate.

  • @RSFX1
    @RSFX1 Месяц назад +2

    Makes me proud to be a human.

  • @TheNewEarthCollective1
    @TheNewEarthCollective1 Месяц назад

    I heard this yesterday!

  • @SkipBaumhowerPhoto
    @SkipBaumhowerPhoto 26 дней назад

    I have a THRUST VECTOR CONTROL ASSY box says Delta IV fte , any idea what fte would have meant? The box has 1999 dates.

  • @Beerbatter1962
    @Beerbatter1962 21 день назад +1

    Very cool. But I had to turn the audio off. I just couldn't take it anymore after 2 minutes.

  • @RoySATX
    @RoySATX Месяц назад +7

    7:06 What is with all the fire between/above the engines? Is that normal?

    • @apolloskyfacer5842
      @apolloskyfacer5842 Месяц назад

      Hydrogen gas residue

    • @TasmanianTigerGrrr
      @TasmanianTigerGrrr Месяц назад +4

      Aerodynamic dead zone where the unignited gases linger and burn off

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere Месяц назад

      Yes; it's normal, and the Hydrogen gas burning before liftoff is deliberate. It avoids a potentially explosive situation, similar to what SpaceX encountered with at least one of their early prototype Starship launches.

  • @my-yt-inputs2580
    @my-yt-inputs2580 Месяц назад +2

    May be an optical affect but doesn't seem like much of a gravity turn after liftoff. Perhaps it's just the perspective of the camera view?

    • @MeerkatADV
      @MeerkatADV Месяц назад

      Geostationary orbit, so slower gravity turn.

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere Месяц назад

      It starts at 4:08, and is very obvious.

  • @Incognito-vc9wj
    @Incognito-vc9wj Месяц назад +1

    Look how fast the side boosters disappear when they throttle back up

  • @josephastier7421
    @josephastier7421 Месяц назад +1

    5:42 That extendo nozzle is so strange.

  • @Chretienne5
    @Chretienne5 Месяц назад

    When was it?

  • @dougburright7275
    @dougburright7275 Месяц назад

    Cool!

  • @mxcollin95
    @mxcollin95 Месяц назад

    Weird how the center connection to the booster started turning black around 5:30 in the video as it was approaching the Karmen Line. It almost looked like the paint was burning from an internal heating element in the connecting point getting too hot. Anyone know what that’s about???
    It was way too high up for the burning to be caused by wind resistance.

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 Месяц назад

      That would make sense: That connection point is attached to cryogenic tanks at both ends, you’d want to make sure it’s not frozen shut when you jettison the boosters.

  • @PapaSchlumpf78
    @PapaSchlumpf78 Месяц назад

    It's amazing how the booster quickly disappears into the distance!

  • @mosshark
    @mosshark Месяц назад

    nice.

  • @wxb200
    @wxb200 Месяц назад +1

    I thought I was looking at Minmus from KSP from thumbnail for this video...

  • @user-bm4qf2ox1f
    @user-bm4qf2ox1f Месяц назад

    I guess the technology has not caught up to the audio systems yet. It sounds like a drive through

  • @bobingram6704
    @bobingram6704 Месяц назад +17

    Let's see 'em land it like SpaceX!

    • @richardhowell1624
      @richardhowell1624 Месяц назад +2

      Constant improvement is not United Alliance culture. Will be challenging.

    • @walsterdoomit
      @walsterdoomit Месяц назад

      NASA opted not to reuse the craft. It was deemed cheaper to simply make new ones.
      Rest assured NASA could land and reuse their crafts.
      Elon / space X has done nothing special at all.

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere Месяц назад

      @@walsterdoomit They did: Space Shuttle. The difference is that the Shuttle took about billion dollars to service after each flight, and SpaceX do it without any freeloaders taking advantage of them financially.

    • @walsterdoomit
      @walsterdoomit Месяц назад

      @RWBHere they opted to not reuse boosters.
      But you can change the topic if you like.
      I for one trust nasa over musk the taxpayer funded freeloader.
      Elon is a con.

    • @KD10Conqueror
      @KD10Conqueror Месяц назад

      Ewww

  • @michiganborn8303
    @michiganborn8303 Месяц назад

    I sensed as slight excitement in the narrators voice every time he called the boosters "strap ons".

  • @OurWorldbyDronein4K
    @OurWorldbyDronein4K Месяц назад

    What happens to the strap on boosters after jettison? Do they burn up on re-entry, splash into the ocean or orbit the earth as space junk?

    • @wally7856
      @wally7856 Месяц назад +3

      Fall into the ocean. No where near fast enough to orbit or burn up.

    • @OurWorldbyDronein4K
      @OurWorldbyDronein4K Месяц назад +1

      @@wally7856 Cheers for that. Gee you wouldn’t want to be sailing along and get clobbered by one of the boosters.

    • @wally7856
      @wally7856 Месяц назад +3

      @@OurWorldbyDronein4K They have an ocean exclusion zone for boats so they don't get clobbered.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Месяц назад

    RUclipss AI bots are going to struggle with what's said here, strapon separation is going to ping off

  • @lourdessilva6442
    @lourdessilva6442 Месяц назад

    Sem palavras

  • @ThatFijianGuy
    @ThatFijianGuy Месяц назад +1

    So what happens to those boosters when separated??

  • @nicolasolton
    @nicolasolton Месяц назад

    Looks like uncontrolled burning around the engine nozzles shortly after liftoff..?

  • @davidmessersmith786
    @davidmessersmith786 Месяц назад

    Seems odd there is so much random flames between the three nozzles at liftoff.

  • @RonelBproductions
    @RonelBproductions Месяц назад

    What is shooting off in the background from earth at around 4:50 ?

  • @nigelsmith721
    @nigelsmith721 Месяц назад

    "cleared the tower...." meanwhile back in the sixties....as evidenced by the audio feed quality also...

  • @lw216316
    @lw216316 Месяц назад

    There....take that Mr. Gravity !
    (would be nice to see altitude and speed displayed...and in mph and feet.)

  • @mackjsm7105
    @mackjsm7105 Месяц назад

    I noticed SpaceX and its competitors have way better video quality.. this feels like 2010.

  • @jamesamberg623
    @jamesamberg623 Месяц назад

    Perfect Flight. Perfect Video. Choppy Audio. I do not understand.

  • @josephastier7421
    @josephastier7421 Месяц назад

    2:30 The connection hardware starts to show aerodynamic heating effects

    • @celdo84
      @celdo84 26 дней назад

      How do you know?

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 13 дней назад

      @@celdo84 The paint starts oxidizing black. By 3:30 it's well toasted.

  • @johnnyjohnn281
    @johnnyjohnn281 22 дня назад +1

    When does the tea and coffee trolley come around?

  • @user-vo4wu7to6d
    @user-vo4wu7to6d Месяц назад

    Why is this the last launch of this type? I can’t seem to find anything about this.

    • @DJAYPAZ
      @DJAYPAZ Месяц назад +2

      ULA have a new rocket, it’s called Vulcan. It has already launched its first payload.

  • @PG-ku9qd
    @PG-ku9qd Месяц назад +8

    That's some really crappy audio there, Lou. What gives?

  • @videodude8137
    @videodude8137 14 дней назад

    Footage. ULA is using film? Space x is all digital!

  • @phillwainewright4221
    @phillwainewright4221 Месяц назад +1

    5:50 - Hey flerfs ... look at that curve.

  • @marttull5979
    @marttull5979 Месяц назад

    Can we get a forward viewing camera

    • @sebastiannolte1201
      @sebastiannolte1201 Месяц назад

      Why? When you want to have that view, just look up, nothing to see there. However, here a video of a Space Shuttle launch with a camera viewing forward
      ruclips.net/video/zhuGwQq7qZk/видео.html

  • @danmajumder8298
    @danmajumder8298 Месяц назад

    WOW 🎉👌👍🙂

  • @Lightningdvc
    @Lightningdvc Месяц назад +1

    I’m glad the strap ons worked well.

  • @maxulic
    @maxulic Месяц назад

    It's ok, at least it goes better than most people in Kerbal Space Program.
    But really this is cool, there's something amazing in seeing the surface of Earth further and further away.

  • @JohnMillerFilm
    @JohnMillerFilm Месяц назад +1

    "We have ignition. We have liftoff." Thank heavens for the narration, since we could see those things for ourselves.

    • @scandinavian941
      @scandinavian941 Месяц назад +2

      that's live from the control room; the voice you hear is from somebody monitoring datas, not this video. Ask if you don't know, think before comenting.

    • @mirvha714
      @mirvha714 11 дней назад

      You should really try thinking before you speak lol. Works wonders

  • @jerryatricks4168
    @jerryatricks4168 20 дней назад

    At any point during that meeting did someone not say calling them strap-ons was probably a bad idea?

  • @giulianoliberati4450
    @giulianoliberati4450 22 дня назад

    Quanto inquinano questi voli

    • @CASA-dy4vs
      @CASA-dy4vs 17 дней назад

      It’s either this or rotting away on our planet, would you rather live or die on an incredibly polluted earth?

  • @jonhall9000
    @jonhall9000 Месяц назад

    Strap on separation. Could be an issue…

  • @Sibl3o
    @Sibl3o Месяц назад +1

    I can already see all the flurfs comments.
    Why didn't we see the port strappong rolling away with starboard.

  • @romanwowk4269
    @romanwowk4269 Месяц назад

    Wasn't every Delta IV launch a final launch?

  • @carlosbarahona8609
    @carlosbarahona8609 Месяц назад +2

    We've become greater than Dinosaurs lol 😂❤

  • @MrSmalley300
    @MrSmalley300 Месяц назад

    "Strap-on Sally chased them down the alley, they feared for their behind`s"

  • @mikehill3804
    @mikehill3804 22 дня назад

    What fell off just seconds after liftoff?

  • @lovelyds2460
    @lovelyds2460 Месяц назад

    4:48, electrostatic discharge or what?

  • @jerrodbeck1799
    @jerrodbeck1799 Месяц назад +1

    $10,000 coffee maker budget friendly👌🏿

  • @marklynn3953
    @marklynn3953 19 дней назад

    Screw you for putting the ad when the booster separates. Done with this channel.

  • @GOGULETTE
    @GOGULETTE 20 дней назад

    It look so fucking real.

  • @dougaldouglas8842
    @dougaldouglas8842 Месяц назад +3

    I wonder what the Wright brothers would have said?

    • @Wildstar40
      @Wildstar40 Месяц назад +2

      Orville: "HOLY ! ..."
      Wilbur: " ... FUCK !"

    • @skipsassy1
      @skipsassy1 Месяц назад +1

      That's nothing, we put a man in the air and landed him safely.

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Месяц назад

      @@skipsassy1 Daily, on scheduled flights

    • @gothboschincarnate3931
      @gothboschincarnate3931 21 день назад

      ask them. you any relation to Donna Douglass?

  • @ZamroniRoni
    @ZamroniRoni Месяц назад

    mereka bilang "final" bukan "terakhir"

  • @enadolgel5504
    @enadolgel5504 14 дней назад

    0:12 omg

  • @TheNewEarthCollective1
    @TheNewEarthCollective1 Месяц назад

    It was so loud!!!

  • @morgan79347
    @morgan79347 Месяц назад +3

    Ok why is there fire between the 3 boosters that should only occur out of the exhaust sections.

    • @jayytee8062
      @jayytee8062 Месяц назад +1

      Was wondering the same thing........

    • @Joe_VanCleave
      @Joe_VanCleave Месяц назад +2

      The fire between boosters is caused by vented H2 igniting upon engine startup. This we are told is a feature of the Delta 4 Heavy, not a bug,

  • @s1nb4d59
    @s1nb4d59 Месяц назад

    Didnt get to see the actual light up at the start which was a shame.

  • @psutherla
    @psutherla Месяц назад

    6:15 I have never heard counts be so off

  • @robbrucks
    @robbrucks Месяц назад

    Come on guys... you can launch a rocket into space but you can't get good audio recordings?!?! WTF

  • @helomane6970
    @helomane6970 Месяц назад

    why a big shadow appears on the earth 1:27 and then it fades away 2:14 booster bracket
    bottom left ??? 🤔

    • @GSMSfromFV
      @GSMSfromFV Месяц назад

      Shadow of the exhaust plume.

    • @CASA-dy4vs
      @CASA-dy4vs 17 дней назад

      @@GSMSfromFVyeah some people just want to think it’s something extraterrestrial to fuel their negligence

  • @chaecoco2
    @chaecoco2 Месяц назад

    Interesting how they call the liftoff engines "strap-ons".

  • @towoperations
    @towoperations Месяц назад +2

    Strap-on, strap-on, strap-on, strap-on,................

  • @steveziki
    @steveziki 21 день назад

    I've heard enough 'strap-on' for today...

  • @miketrissel5494
    @miketrissel5494 Месяц назад +1

    Sure was an awful lot of fire coming out of the sides of the rocket motors, above the nozzles.

    • @TasmanianTigerGrrr
      @TasmanianTigerGrrr Месяц назад +1

      Thats an aerodynamic dead zone where unignited gasses build up and burn

  • @bestamerica
    @bestamerica Месяц назад

    '
    this rocket need to add FINS on the bottoem near engines

  • @videodude8137
    @videodude8137 14 дней назад

    WOAH actual camera video and not animation !!!

  • @lanceweremy8528
    @lanceweremy8528 Месяц назад

    5300 miles per hour man they are just goosin it

  • @grahamfjlaws6108
    @grahamfjlaws6108 Месяц назад

    21st century rocket technology. 19th century audio.

  • @Benjam83rt
    @Benjam83rt Месяц назад +1

    0:13 🤔