SpaceX Falcon Heavy launches classified USSF-67 Space Force mission, nails landings

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the USSF-67 mission for the US Space Force on Jan. 15, 2023. The rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Full Story: www.space.com/...
    Several minutes after launch the side boosters touched down safely back at SpaceX's landing zones at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The core booster was not recovered to maximize fuel availability.
    Credit: SpaceX

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  • @alexcraig8543
    @alexcraig8543 Год назад +756

    This has become such a regular and consistent event that it's easy to forget just how remarkable it really is. I'm mesmerized every time.

    • @Widdy72
      @Widdy72 Год назад +23

      Its totally amazing. I say Virgin Galactic might as well stop wasting there money because SpaceX has this technology in the bag 😁😁

    • @ubroberts5541
      @ubroberts5541 Год назад +2

      It really is!!!

    • @jonnygrowlately
      @jonnygrowlately Год назад

      😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣

    • @TheNameOfJesus
      @TheNameOfJesus Год назад

      If you want to see REAL excitement, from their first Falcon Heavy landing, watch this: ruclips.net/video/l5I8jaMsHYk/видео.html WARNING: it may make you cry.

    • @thevinceberry
      @thevinceberry Год назад

      @@Widdy72 Virgin Galactic is such a joke, decades of hearing about their space flight and all they do is suborbital. Why don't people just ride the Soyuz

  • @Raydio6
    @Raydio6 Год назад +648

    No matter how many times I watch Falcon heavy flights I am blown away every time
    The engineering behind this is truly incredible

    • @pieterbezuidenhout2741
      @pieterbezuidenhout2741 Год назад +4

      WHO'S the BOSS 🤣😂

    • @carlosponchio1869
      @carlosponchio1869 Год назад +10

      landing the boosters back down is the biggest accomplishment.On exact spot.

    • @shellac23
      @shellac23 Год назад

      @@pieterbezuidenhout2741 Loved that TV show

    • @yurikozhokin8348
      @yurikozhokin8348 Год назад

      It's only a rocket science.

    • @jscotland3148
      @jscotland3148 Год назад

      What's different about this rocket than Russian or Chinese? Is thus the largest payload rocket?

  • @ellisc.foleyjr9778
    @ellisc.foleyjr9778 Год назад +18

    I'm 80 yrs old, and have watched just about all the entire space launches. from the early 1960's till now and these landings still blow my mind. the accuracy is phenomenal!. As an American I feel a sense of pride, even though I had nothing to do with this. just a big fan. and patriot. ECF

  • @lnr12241
    @lnr12241 Год назад +232

    The boost back burn from ground is just awesome. Never gets old. Incredible job SpaceX

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Год назад +1

      I love seeing the massive plume when they exit the atmosphere

    • @oreosandwich1519
      @oreosandwich1519 Год назад

      Why a boost back burn is required?

    • @boydrobertson2362
      @boydrobertson2362 Год назад +2

      @@oreosandwich1519 It's cheaper to recover the boosters at the launch pad than to recover it at sea. Without a boost back, they would have to land at sea.

    • @oreosandwich1519
      @oreosandwich1519 Год назад

      @@boydrobertson2362 thank you

  • @mikemay777
    @mikemay777 Год назад +152

    It was a beautiful launch. I was near downtown Melbourne Florida when I saw the initial plume. The sky seemed totally cloudless. Was able to continue to watch with my naked eyes for many minutes as the rocket went through its stages. I have never been able to see the stage release nor boosters released through my naked eyes.
    Just an incredible experience for me today.

    • @NetDogFL
      @NetDogFL Год назад +4

      I was in Key Largo and got a great view of it

    • @BoomerKeith1
      @BoomerKeith1 Год назад +1

      I'm envious. I'd love to catch a launch in person sometime. I bet it's amazing.

    • @printedprops8730
      @printedprops8730 Год назад +2

      I was in Melbourne, Australia, and didnt see shit

    • @vueport99
      @vueport99 Год назад

      Lucky you!

  • @ChefKiersten3446
    @ChefKiersten3446 Год назад +199

    It's amazing to think how we went from watching the Apollo launches on the old televisions from the 60s to watching the Space X launches here on RUclips. Technology has improved so much, it's almost mind blowing

    • @Verbal_Sin
      @Verbal_Sin Год назад

      I suppose that viewing it on a computer or your phone is an improvement over the old T.V.'s, BUT Space is fake and no one/nothing is traveling in a rocket to this non-existent place... Wake up.

    • @shellac23
      @shellac23 Год назад +7

      Think where we will be in another 20 plus years

    • @Verbal_Sin
      @Verbal_Sin Год назад +4

      @@shellac23 , Same place we are now. On Earth, having never left, because space is fake...

    • @qbcd
      @qbcd Год назад +5

      @@Verbal_Sin no it's not

    • @shellac23
      @shellac23 Год назад +11

      @@Verbal_Sin are you saying space doesn’t exist? I feel like I’m back in college listening to my philosophy major roommate.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Год назад +102

    I really enjoy watching these videos. The space program is amazing. I worked Saturn 501 and Apollo 8 in the 60's. This stuff never gets old for me.🙂🙂

    • @jsjba2000
      @jsjba2000 Год назад +5

      This must take on a truly different meaning to you. You understand how it was done with Yester years technology.

    • @glencrandall7051
      @glencrandall7051 Год назад +12

      @@jsjba2000 The biggest change I see is the boosters returning under their own power. That kind of blows me away. That and the size of some of the rockets. They are approaching and exceeding the size of the Saturn V.🙂🙂

    • @Bhargab_Saikia
      @Bhargab_Saikia Год назад +3

      @@glencrandall7051 I am big fan of Space scientists and engineers 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @dlbuffmovie
      @dlbuffmovie Год назад +3

      OMG....as a child of the 70's, thank you so much for helping us get here.

    • @vueport99
      @vueport99 Год назад +2

      Thank you for your work!

  • @DanyloProkopiv
    @DanyloProkopiv Год назад +39

    You can imagine the pride of the engineers who designed and built this truly masterpiece ship.

    • @you2be839
      @you2be839 Год назад +2

      "My precious"...

    • @jarodmorris611
      @jarodmorris611 Год назад +4

      So many people told Musk that this wasn't possible.

    • @SirCavas
      @SirCavas 3 месяца назад

      @@jarodmorris611 Just like "Humans will never fly" and "computers will never be useful"

  • @samageetdutta9781
    @samageetdutta9781 Год назад +37

    This launch was the best till date. The view was insane! And the live broadcast of the camera view from the boosters were a cherry on the top

  • @johnraynor5095
    @johnraynor5095 Год назад +90

    78yr old American veteran. Thank you, SpaceX.

  • @wallacesmith7032
    @wallacesmith7032 Год назад +13

    I've watched every Mercury, Gemini and Apollo mission launches and landing those boosters standing up is truly amazing.
    We've come a long way baby!

  • @davidwelborn518
    @davidwelborn518 Год назад +36

    We could see the launch from Davie, FL. Perfectly cloudless day. We even could see the entry burns of the two side boosters. Just incredible.

    • @jonnygrowlately
      @jonnygrowlately Год назад

      Project Bluebeam can make you see a lot of things, even people walking on water.. it's likely what will be bringing you the aliens & Jesus as well, with everybody saying end times is here n all 🤷‍♂

    • @Somedude819
      @Somedude819 Год назад

      We saw them from the Augusta Ga area

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 Год назад +27

    Simply amazing, no matter how many times I watch a rocket launch I can't look away. Maybe it's the explorer DNA we have and wonder what it would be like to ride that to space. But recovering the side boosters is even as impressive. Go SpaceX.

  • @c.a.nixiii4650
    @c.a.nixiii4650 Год назад +33

    So cool! I just hated how they cut to the single booster landing at touchdown and we could not see the WIDE shot of BOTH touching down! That is the coolest when we can see that and hopefully they will release that video this week!

    • @ecurb10
      @ecurb10 Год назад

      Yes agreed! Disappointed.

    • @c.a.nixiii4650
      @c.a.nixiii4650 Год назад +2

      @@ecurb10 It is on here and Twitter now. Found it.

    • @c.a.nixiii4650
      @c.a.nixiii4650 Год назад

      VideoFromSpace has it.

  • @John_Redcorn_
    @John_Redcorn_ Год назад +16

    The rate of acceleration still blows my mind everytime I watch a launch. Incredible that astronauts are able survive such forces (yes I know this one was unmanned)

    • @mynameis63
      @mynameis63 Год назад +3

      Yeah...once the big girl finally gets a rollin...absolute pig until hits 4 digits...muh dang ole charger done do that betta..

    • @malcomx1924
      @malcomx1924 Год назад +2

      @@mynameis63 you almost gave me a stroke by trying to read your comment

    • @angryox3102
      @angryox3102 Год назад +2

      @@malcomx1924 I stopped reading it to prevent myself from having a stroke.

  • @simongarrettmusic
    @simongarrettmusic Год назад +5

    Those rockets coming down to land is possibly the most visually stunning engineering feat of the 21st century.

    • @carlsaganlives6086
      @carlsaganlives6086 Год назад

      Straight outta cheesy (now) 1950's sci-fi Saturday afternoon shows...way cool.

  • @Cafe_Mikrochip
    @Cafe_Mikrochip Год назад +5

    amazed by engineer space-x, doing the rocket launch job to perfection

  • @phbrinsden
    @phbrinsden Год назад +2

    It used to be that the only time you saw rockets landing vertically was in James Bond movie or science fiction movies. SpaceX has made it not only real but routine. Bravo to free thinking out of the box and taking the risk to try it. The launch game has entered a new era leaving old style, expensive, launching in the dust.

  • @chrisolsen5280
    @chrisolsen5280 Год назад +15

    NEVER gets old!

    • @tinh_lai_ivietnam5253
      @tinh_lai_ivietnam5253 Год назад +2

      Indeed. Never gets old. How lucky we are to witness such an event.

  • @ChristopherMatthews-yu2mx
    @ChristopherMatthews-yu2mx Год назад +2

    As a former NASA employee, I am staggered by the design and precision of these spacecraft. Well done, SpaceX launch team!

  • @MarkJacksonGaming
    @MarkJacksonGaming Год назад +6

    Expendable main booster. Falcon Heavy. Someone wanted that thing WAY up in high orbit. Thing must have had some weight to it as well. Nice launch.

    • @thecyanadon
      @thecyanadon Год назад +2

      @SpaceX-SFS No, Not for that orbit, If recovery is possible they always try.

    • @thecyanadon
      @thecyanadon Год назад +2

      @SpaceX-SFS not for this launch, for others yes but this used all of the fuel, or close enough where a landing was not possible.

  • @OneBiasedOpinion
    @OneBiasedOpinion Год назад +2

    It looks effortless now. They’ve done such a stellar job at perfecting this rocket system and I can only imagine how much money these new Falcon Heavies save just by being landed, scrubbed, and refueled for consecutive flights.

  • @สุกิจสัฃข์ขาว

    Perfect machine. Perfect work in the world. Perfect team in the world. Perfect mission. Thank you very much my friend.

  • @ringberar
    @ringberar Год назад +2

    Still makes me cry when I see this. What a magnificent and breathtaking step for us.

  • @oneproductivemusk1pm565
    @oneproductivemusk1pm565 Год назад +14

    In fact SpaceX make landing these rockets look very easy! But that's far from the truth!
    That's why they are the only company doing it!
    Great 👌 job 👍 SpaceX team!!!

  • @karik9060
    @karik9060 Год назад +7

    Glad to see metric units in SpaceX videos.

  • @derekricker7930
    @derekricker7930 Год назад +4

    This never gets old. Amazing shots. Makes my day every time

  • @RockLeeMC
    @RockLeeMC Год назад +2

    i would have to say the technology used to capture these moments, also the underdog. wow, such sight/sound. never gets old, and i hope it never will.

  • @CaptainNero
    @CaptainNero Год назад +4

    Every single launch still amazes me..

  • @meldridge51
    @meldridge51 Год назад +10

    Congrats SpaceX! You folks have done some incredible work! You deserve the accolades!

  • @painmt651
    @painmt651 Год назад +3

    Still, the whole thing is just amazing! I am 58, and the space launches never get old.

    • @loirai4349
      @loirai4349 Год назад +1

      I hope when i reach your age theres still something as magical as this event is for humanity for me to witness

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc Год назад +4

    God only knows what the hell kind of weapons they’re putting into space - 85% of these launches are likely military related

    • @SMHman666
      @SMHman666 Год назад +1

      Yep, I reckon the military would be their biggest customer.

  • @williamhayes981
    @williamhayes981 Год назад +1

    Damn, the Artemis and the Falcon Heavy are the 2 most powerful rockets in production, and we launched both within 3 months. The US is savage!

  • @DonJoyce
    @DonJoyce Год назад +8

    Gotta love those dual booster landings!

    • @Widdy72
      @Widdy72 Год назад +1

      The last few hundred meters your like its going to crash its going to crash then bam there landed 😂😂

  • @rolandphillip9572
    @rolandphillip9572 Год назад +2

    Am so happy to b alive to actually witness the great tings SpaceX has achieve in such a short time 👏

  • @mayorstoner3459
    @mayorstoner3459 Год назад +9

    Would have loved to see them BOTH land. Should have had the 2 shot (like at 8:43) so we could see them both. I know the launch and payload deploy are critical but, seeing them land those boosters is just something spectacular!!

    • @stanleymyrick4068
      @stanleymyrick4068 Год назад +1

      Think it was an accident they didn't show it? Seemed pretty coordinated.

    • @kurtreber9813
      @kurtreber9813 Год назад

      THANK YOU. Tells me there's at least one other person out there with good taste. I can't believe they didnt include that and that there aren't more complaints??

  • @clee1173
    @clee1173 Год назад +1

    Thank you Space X for giving Humanity some semblance of hope....

  • @akizeta
    @akizeta Год назад +7

    Damn, 164 landings. I'm living in the future.

    • @Caborrrl
      @Caborrrl 3 месяца назад +2

      Now the future: 318 landing successes now.
      Future is now.

  • @wildcard9724
    @wildcard9724 Год назад +1

    Within the entire span of my lifetime (born '59) I have witnessed the most awesome achievement of mankind, and the pinnacle may still have not been reached. The whole space industry still fascinates me to this day. 🚀

  • @tastyfrzz1
    @tastyfrzz1 Год назад +3

    I'm guessing that's the second RFG bundle going up.
    Super heavy can lift 140000 lbs or
    63500 kg divide that by 36=
    10000 kg per pole
    Tungsten density is 19.3e6 kg/m^3
    If they use 0.5 m^3 per rod
    Sqrt(0.5/3pi)=0.23 m radius
    0.5/(.15^2×pi)=7 m long
    Tungsten is 19250 kg / m^3
    0.5 m^3 is 9624 kg. Yep. It would fit.

  • @imsatanscott
    @imsatanscott Год назад +1

    I don't think watching them land will ever not give me goosbumps. Incredible spectacle.

  • @mark87molly14
    @mark87molly14 Год назад +3

    Just amazing can't wait for the next launch

  • @kiwiviking175
    @kiwiviking175 Год назад

    Forgive my language please; this remains f***ing amazing! To return from space to land on a dinner table like this; it's the stuff of science-fiction from the 1980's, as astonishing as it is brilliant!

  • @UAL012
    @UAL012 Год назад +5

    WOW, just WOW. Watching this rocket at full power is AMAZING. Many years ago, I was lucky enough as a kid to see a space shuttle launch. It's staggering to imagine just how powerful these rockets truly are.

  • @marcuscollins7018
    @marcuscollins7018 Год назад +3

    Utterly awesome!

  • @dcv5000
    @dcv5000 Год назад +1

    i know space is fake, but these rockets/boosters are impressive. The engineers are showing care with resources and trying for the highest efficiency

  • @colingoldthorpe5918
    @colingoldthorpe5918 Год назад +8

    It never gets old watching these boosters coming back to earth and landing. Truly impressive feat of engineering 👍👍👍👍 Elon and team are a welcome addition to this earths madness in the last 10 years 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @mikewurlitzer5217
      @mikewurlitzer5217 Год назад

      And now OUR government is doing everything possible to destroy Elon. They are not about to sit back and let Twitter release all the dirty deeds our government have been involved in. Paybacks are going to be hell for Elon thanks to this corrupt government.

  • @jsjba2000
    @jsjba2000 Год назад +1

    Congratulations to the scientists, engineers, production, and quality teams. As another commenter said, what we are seeing today feels normal and common now. But the complexity of doing this is unreal and nearly perfect each time. It is truly a fantastic site, it's jaw-dropping awesome!

  • @RonRay
    @RonRay Год назад +11

    Thank you President Trump for creating the US Space Force!

    • @Aerospaceshorts
      @Aerospaceshorts Год назад +1

      What 😭

    • @RonRay
      @RonRay Год назад +1

      @@Aerospaceshorts Fact: President Trump created the US Space Force.

    • @Aerospaceshorts
      @Aerospaceshorts Год назад +1

      @@RonRay i mean he didn’t but alright

    • @mikeh1564
      @mikeh1564 Год назад

      Trump didn’t do a damn thing that didn’t benefit Trump himself. He is a narcissist and a pathological liar. The worst president (and I use that term loosely) in the history of the U.S.

    • @RonRay
      @RonRay Год назад +1

      @@mikeh1564 So says the sheep of the democRAT party.

  • @williamfogle9814
    @williamfogle9814 Год назад

    The most amazing thing about this is the boosters coming back and landing I'm in amazed everytime I watched it. How far we have come since 1968.

  • @robertekis2450
    @robertekis2450 Год назад

    When I compare this video to the Apollo missions, I'm amazed by the quality we have today. It's nice to see a private company being successful at launch, payload insertion, and recovery also. Well done SpaceX!

  • @RandyBaumery-s4i
    @RandyBaumery-s4i 6 месяцев назад

    I'm loving those routine space flights. Its a child hood dream come true.

  • @jonathandavisofkorn6919
    @jonathandavisofkorn6919 3 месяца назад

    I live in Merritt Island and have had the Luxury of Seeing Falcon HEAVY Launch and Return 3x and it's AMAZING Every time 😎
    So looking forward to GOES-19 as it has been Delayed since April...😢

  • @PS-Straya_M8
    @PS-Straya_M8 Год назад +1

    Boost back burn is just so amazing to watch!

  • @ReveredDead
    @ReveredDead Год назад

    This company is truly the definition of cutting edge. I hope they speak of how this company revolutionized space travel and was responsible for the Mars colony and moon colony and beyond. Especially if SpaceX can integrate the new fusion powered Engines in 5-10 years that NASA are currently testing into the Starship/Booster vehicle. Fusion power would get us to Mars in 45 days rather than 8 monthes. That's huge. I pray for continued success of this company. God wants man to expand and explore all that is. Not remain shackled to this planet.

  • @ltitus8900
    @ltitus8900 Год назад

    Watching the sideboosters separate and synchronize back down to earth is awesome to behold.

  • @chrispatriot
    @chrispatriot Год назад +1

    I want to repeat the sentiment by @Raydio6 about always being blown away by these flights. But, I want to add, the landing of these side boosters, with the precision, accuracy and delicate grace, is surreal. Both of my uncles retired from NASA with the Apollo program and one is still alive today. They don't have the words to describe how it feels, or what it's like to comprehend these landings...

  • @dvslawyer
    @dvslawyer Год назад

    Absolutely incredible. SpaceX is doing what NASA never even dreamed of.

  • @jking3892
    @jking3892 Год назад +1

    This Shiznit is Amazing,, this dude has the booster's landing and ready for re-use ,

  • @titaniumhen
    @titaniumhen Год назад

    I love this! I can never get enough of launches and landings. Keep up the great work and I look forward to the launch 07/27/2023

  • @slimjenkins9728
    @slimjenkins9728 Год назад +2

    "Classified"
    Its a weapon!

    • @mikewurlitzer5217
      @mikewurlitzer5217 Год назад

      Historically, governments always weaponize every technology. Funny we continue to support such governments.

  • @Williamb612
    @Williamb612 Год назад

    These folks have mastered the craft of rocket science and continue to break it’s envelope: efficient, reuseable, lowest cost, advanced avionics, and consistently impecable take offs, entry, reentry, and sticking the landings within inch tolerances
    In addition, they have figured out how to capture this complex process in a simple and relate-able “real time” way for the masses…think of all the kids that watch this and begin to dream
    Now compare this to Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic which have still yet to enter orbit

  • @Budz4uz
    @Budz4uz Год назад +1

    One of the shots of the Falcon Heavy looks like the Phoenix from Star Trek First Contact (well, sorta....). Also, if I had not watched this and seen the boosters coming down from high up in real life, I would have thought they were UFO's. Is it me or is this just incredible to watch the boosters coming down to land !!!

  • @tellsitasitis
    @tellsitasitis Год назад

    I'm 51 years old and this just blows me away the we see this going on.

  • @1911Earthling
    @1911Earthling Год назад

    Every time the two boosters land simultaneously I let out a yell. Yippie .

  • @racook7534
    @racook7534 Год назад

    The Falcon program is awesome! I Love IT! SpaceX leading the world. USA back on top!

  • @Ivan-fc9tp4fh4d
    @Ivan-fc9tp4fh4d Год назад +2

    Those landings are so beautiful. :)

  • @chrislancaster391
    @chrislancaster391 Год назад

    The showmanship of Space X is just next level. Thank you so much for taking it to the next level. Can't wait to see the what's after these chemical power rockets. Let's go!!!

  • @kadeskeen5133
    @kadeskeen5133 Год назад

    Dang Space X you make that sit look easy!!!

  • @chrish2685
    @chrish2685 Год назад +1

    Don't think anyone at NASA watches these videos out of sheer embarrassment. It's like comparing Fred Flintstone to Nikola Tesla !

  • @stuart207
    @stuart207 Год назад

    It's funny how many people were calling spacex a fraud not that long ago, now it's just everyday science. Gj team 👍

  • @daviddarrall9384
    @daviddarrall9384 Год назад +1

    Incredible! Has to be seen to be believed! Well done. UK.

  • @The_Queen_Chrysalis
    @The_Queen_Chrysalis Год назад +2

    I saw the boosters as they punched holes in the clouds from the middle of Florida between Polk and Oceola (on the road that splits them), though it was military flares or something, happened almost on the dot at 6pm EST

  • @vency2238
    @vency2238 6 месяцев назад +1

    Why the camera shaking so much is camera man racing with it 😂😂

  • @michelleschmidt8295
    @michelleschmidt8295 Год назад

    That’s first view I saw with the side boosters coming down from separation, just so cool!!

  • @richh650
    @richh650 Год назад

    This NEVER gets boring!

  • @Linkwii64
    @Linkwii64 Год назад

    Whoever program that's whole process should be proud.

  • @dniboc7227
    @dniboc7227 Год назад +1

    Those booster landings never cease to amaze.

  • @Oddity2Commoddity
    @Oddity2Commoddity Год назад

    You know they're good when they can make it look this easy.

  • @korwl540
    @korwl540 Год назад

    my reaction upon watching these two unwieldy, enormous tubes land flawlessly, right side up: "that is fucking crazy"

  • @steventurner8428
    @steventurner8428 Год назад

    When I was so so much younger than today, this was science fiction. I did not think that I would live long enough to see these things happen.

  • @dirks4093
    @dirks4093 Год назад

    When so many things in the world make you feel like humanity is deteriorating and corrupting with the corrupt players that are facilitating it by design, it's this type of thing that gives one hope in humanity's ability to get back on track and evolve and achieve greater things.

  • @ziel4sz
    @ziel4sz Год назад

    I love how something that can have influence on entire globe is *classified* ...way to go :)

  • @grumpy_ken
    @grumpy_ken Год назад

    I was walking my dog looking north all the way down in Broward county, and I had a really clear view of this launch. It was just after sunset and there were no clouds. The boosters returning to earth under power blows me away every time.

  • @cezarnebun9607
    @cezarnebun9607 Год назад

    The execution of the landing is more impressive than the launch … well done

  • @327thejess
    @327thejess Год назад

    Wow! I am 100% completely blown away seeing this. This amazingly crazy.

  • @amar.mohamed
    @amar.mohamed Год назад

    The boosters landing back never fails to impress. Marvel of engineering

  • @gorfrob9514
    @gorfrob9514 Год назад

    "Sidebooster boost backburn", my word of the month!

  • @dlbuffmovie
    @dlbuffmovie Год назад

    OMG! Not even rocking anymore on landing. So precise!!!

  • @shallowcomics7565
    @shallowcomics7565 Год назад

    Those boosters coming back and landing blow my mind!

  • @jodyjanelle5677
    @jodyjanelle5677 Год назад

    Go Falcon Heavy... go Space Force! What an awesome quote..

  • @luckyirvin
    @luckyirvin Год назад

    i love the sound of celebration from our host's voice

  • @johnr.timmers2297
    @johnr.timmers2297 Год назад

    Every kid in the early 2000's: "Why don't we reuse rockets?"
    Elon Musk: "Yeah! Why don't we?"

  • @ayoutubename9719
    @ayoutubename9719 Год назад

    It was a very clear day on the 15th and I was actually able to see this launch from Tarpon Springs FL. Boy was that one hell of a sight...

  • @rbeehner2
    @rbeehner2 Год назад

    For me, watching these engines land is more interesting and exciting than the massive launches I watched five decades ago.

  • @alieldorado1438
    @alieldorado1438 Год назад

    I got to see this launch from the coast of NC and it's one of the coolest things I've ever seen!!

  • @dewdrop8626
    @dewdrop8626 Год назад

    Not trying to be negative spacex is cool but there’s no comparison to seeing a space shuttle launch live on tv. Please bring back the space shuttle! I miss those days! 🚀

    • @davidjack7418
      @davidjack7418 Год назад

      The Space Shuttle won't be coming back. Far too expensive, and far too dangerous.

  • @jesseblanchard7027
    @jesseblanchard7027 Год назад

    God bless Mark and our family 💓💓💓

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Год назад

    Puts stuff in orbit mighty quickly! Reusable booster rockets, that must save a 💩 ton of cash. Insane how much rocket science has improved in the last 20 years😲

  • @henrykleyn3423
    @henrykleyn3423 Год назад

    It's a beautiful thing.