Explaining The Amazing Rocket Trail Over LA

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @scottmanley
    @scottmanley  7 лет назад +781

    Apologies: I made a huge Mistake - The gap in the trail is the staging event. I thought the time stamps didn't match up and came up with an alternate explanation, but then when I looked again I realised I was looking at the wrong video, I should have trusted my first instinct. So thanks to everyone who noticed. I'll try to do better in the past.
    Happy Christmas!

    • @12Emilos12
      @12Emilos12 7 лет назад +30

      Scott Manley In the future surely ;)

    • @MisterItchy
      @MisterItchy 7 лет назад +48

      He meant in the past ... and don't call him Shirley!

    • @FeeblePenguin
      @FeeblePenguin 7 лет назад +13

      In the past? Is Scott Manley actually merlin in disguise, living backwards in time, remembering the future?

    • @choppergamer
      @choppergamer 7 лет назад +2

      Lol,I was just about to jump in the comment to say it but oh well

    • @ilikemorestuff
      @ilikemorestuff 7 лет назад +2

      Merry Christmas :)

  • @peter4210
    @peter4210 7 лет назад +682

    The launch was livestreamed, filmed start to finish, people still argue that it's aliens.
    Can not wait to leave this planet

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  7 лет назад +224

      Hundreds of thousands of people in LA saw this - people still argue it’s fake CGI

    • @woodlanditguy2951
      @woodlanditguy2951 7 лет назад +56

      Some people people deny facts, truth and knowledge even when it's staring them square in the face. It's best to ignore these types of people, it's a waste of breath to try any further to get people like that to understand wisdom and knowledge.

    • @Lintary
      @Lintary 7 лет назад +12

      Jep leave this planet and become an alien ourselves on an other planet :)

    • @u0aol1
      @u0aol1 7 лет назад +20

      People are morons. I stopped counting myself a part of the human species quite a long time ago now.

    • @pokemonmaster201212
      @pokemonmaster201212 7 лет назад +3

      I too cannot wait until we can jettison ourselves into space!

  • @chaz720
    @chaz720 7 лет назад +78

    I watched it in person from lift-off to re-entry burn from Manhattan Beach with my daughter. I curtailed a few nearby conniptions by explaining that it was a Falcon 9 launch and not a sign of the apocalypse. A few seemed disappointed.

    • @Andrew0you0tube
      @Andrew0you0tube 7 лет назад +2

      chaz720 The Earth is FLAT, you've been fooled my dear friend!
      It's been a plane wirh next-gen amoke generator

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend 7 лет назад +10

      haha i did the same at work at ontario airport. half my coworkers were like, 'aliens!' and half were 'north korea nukes!'. i was ummmm... spaceX launch out of vandenburgh. sorry.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern 7 лет назад +1

      A sign of the apocalypse came Nov 21st 2016, its a very annoying, racist and lazy sign, so paperwork might save us...
      In all seriousness I don't blame their disappointment

    • @chaz720
      @chaz720 7 лет назад +2

      Андрей Мишин: You're kind to call me your dear friend sight unseen; have a happy holidays!

    • @jimcole5359
      @jimcole5359 7 лет назад

      @oldfriend: *Vandenberg

  • @Holmesy87
    @Holmesy87 7 лет назад +147

    Everyone in the world: Oh cool, a rocket.
    Everyone in LA: urmahgerd alieeeeeeens!!

    • @Corium1
      @Corium1 7 лет назад +13

      Holmesy87 welcome to the U.S.

    • @Holmesy87
      @Holmesy87 7 лет назад +23

      It's a little alarming how frequently people scream aliens during a rocket launch.
      You'd think they'd learn what they look like, especially in parts of the world where rocket launches are somewhat frequent, lol.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern 7 лет назад +7

      California is primarily used for high inclination and polar orbits (and retrograde orbits), Florida has more generally useful launch opportunity

    • @k.t.1641
      @k.t.1641 7 лет назад +1

      What An Intro Productions Mostely the LA. As everyone else in the Us had to stream this or watch up loads, so obviously knew what it was. There are plenty of exceptions though I suppose....

    • @QwertyuiopThePie
      @QwertyuiopThePie 7 лет назад +5

      I was in the LA area, and I drove over closer to the ocean specifically to get a better view before the launch. Not everyone from a specific region is a moron. Just most of them.

  • @csmith9684
    @csmith9684 7 лет назад +125

    Did Kerbal get a new graphics update or something...looks great! 🚀😀

    • @mordoc333
      @mordoc333 7 лет назад +11

      They definitely cranked up smoke lifetime

    • @tach5884
      @tach5884 7 лет назад +5

      Mods, it's not gaming without them.

    • @mofumofutenngoku
      @mofumofutenngoku 3 года назад

      dude, no one says "kerbal" for ksp. cringe

    • @csmith9684
      @csmith9684 3 года назад +3

      @@mofumofutenngoku coming from a dude that names himself "Night Shade" cool.

    • @CH--mo9ep
      @CH--mo9ep 3 года назад +2

      @@mordoc333 lol

  • @eldonolmstead-gaming186
    @eldonolmstead-gaming186 7 лет назад +101

    Scott, that pause in the rocket trail is main engine cut off transition to second stage, not clouds blocking the view. You can also see the trail slamming into the first stage as the second stage ignites and it gets very distorted for a short period until the second stage is further away from the first stage.

    • @nathanaelvetters2684
      @nathanaelvetters2684 7 лет назад +12

      The pause happened loooong before stage separation. Plus, even after MECO, it still leaves a little bit of a trail. It was most certainly a cloud.
      If that's what you think that was, what the heck do you think happened when he said stage separation occurred?

    • @eldonolmstead-gaming186
      @eldonolmstead-gaming186 7 лет назад +14

      I don't think so, here is a video which gives a much better and closer, picture, narrated by another SpaceX employee.
      ruclips.net/video/nqr4rMVSpYo/видео.html. At 1:15, MECO happens with the thin trail now showing, Note that it is a full 10 seconds between MECO and second stage ignition. This is the same as can be observed from the spacex live stream video ruclips.net/video/wtdjCwo6d3Q/видео.html, there is a 10 seconds gap between MECO and second stage starting. In both videos, the trail is thinner after MECO but not completely gone, and in both the time between the two stages is the same.

    • @sunside79334
      @sunside79334 7 лет назад +2

      he's right tho, it actually was MECO and second stage start up delay.

    • @fajoopsa
      @fajoopsa 7 лет назад +1

      Watch the Spacex video and you'll see it was definitely stage separation. You can even see the first stage fire at 90º and disturbing the plume of the second stage.

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  7 лет назад +36

      The timing didn't seem right, that's why I thought it was a shadow. However, I'm now thinking I got that wrong.

  • @CheffBryan
    @CheffBryan 7 лет назад +113

    Isn't it funny how the public has lost all love for sci fi, yet panic and think aliens are the reason for something they've been publicly told about.

    • @siriusblack9999
      @siriusblack9999 7 лет назад +11

      except... you know... rocket launches tend to actually not be in stuff like... news reports? (of the first 20 news reports i'm finding on the falcon 9 launch, only 4 were posted before the actual launch... and they were posted earlier on the day of the actual launch)
      seemingly the only way to even know about these launches before they actually happen is to look at spacex's launch scheme, which people who don't actively follow them won't likely do
      so... i don't honestly consider these things to be "something they've been publicly told about", heck, i've stumbled upon maybe 4 spacex launch streams this year, mostly from scott and some other twitter people who DO actively follow them. i hadn't heard of a single one of them beforehand and honestly don't even know how many there have been (though i think i saw a report say there were 18 launches somewhere as i was looking for reports on the falcon 9 launch)

    • @woodlanditguy2951
      @woodlanditguy2951 7 лет назад +33

      News is to busy telling us about what Miley is up to or who Rihanna slept with... They can't be bothered with things that actually matter like ground breaking space tech or things that will fundamentally change mankind as we know it. It much more important to know about a fake Russia investigation or e-mail scandal than history in the making, am I right?

    • @alexsiemers7898
      @alexsiemers7898 7 лет назад +4

      Sirius Black SpaceX does have their own RUclips channel where they stream the launches themselves.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern 7 лет назад +1

      if you look specifically on various spaceflight news outlets you will find articles about it prior to launch,

    • @majorphysics3669
      @majorphysics3669 7 лет назад +1

      Michael Halpern Thats the reason the general public doesn't know about the launches, because the news is posted on space news outlets, which you have to specifically and actively look for. The general public of the US is more concerned about North Korea and Donald Trump, I bet tonnes of people went looking on the news for signs of a missile launch from NK lol.

  • @carmell51
    @carmell51 4 года назад +1

    You are doing a great job Scott. I live in Huntsville, Al. 68 years. The testing here was awesome in the 60s and 70s. Thank you. We don't have to be perfect!

  • @DeekFTW
    @DeekFTW 7 лет назад +63

    Nice MiB2 reference!

  • @yobrotom
    @yobrotom 7 лет назад +18

    I take every opportunity to explain the Twilight Phenomena to as many people as I can when they question this and get aterrified they're being invaded by aliens.
    The trusth is we're going to see this more and more as the cost of building and operating rockets goes down. The more people know about it and understand it the less mass hysteria we'll see.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern 7 лет назад +1

      It still requires the launch window to be in the "golden hour" and weather conditions to be pristine, still statistically we should see it more often

  • @DanielWolf555
    @DanielWolf555 7 лет назад +55

    I think the booster was even Block 3, not 4.

    • @nathanaelvetters2684
      @nathanaelvetters2684 7 лет назад +1

      Daniel Wolf yeah that's what I thought too.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern 7 лет назад +10

      it was indeed a block 3, still they are similar enough they both are considered F9 FT variants

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  7 лет назад +14

      Point was, it was old an busted compared to the new hotness.

    • @DanielWolf555
      @DanielWolf555 7 лет назад

      But I was still surprised that they didnt land it - they could have sold/donated it to a museum or something like that.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern 7 лет назад

      Daniel Wolf this one isn't historically significant enough for a museum to be interested, the crs 11 crs 13 booster (same booster for both) is historically significant as those are NASA missions therefore more interesting to a museum

  • @woodlanditguy2951
    @woodlanditguy2951 7 лет назад +54

    The shots of the fairings returning to earth is absolutely breathtaking... I didn't realize they were putting cold gas thrusters on those, very cool! Not sure how the fake spacers and flat earthers are going to interpret the 100s of video accounts of this launch... I will be interested to see what they come up with lol.

    • @georgebowyer5170
      @georgebowyer5170 7 лет назад +24

      stupid round earther this is clearly the mighty spaghetti monster ascending back into the sky

    • @woodlanditguy2951
      @woodlanditguy2951 7 лет назад +18

      I stand corrected. I forgot about the mighty spaghetti monster...

    • @akzebraminer
      @akzebraminer 7 лет назад +6

      tbird81 yes it does, this proves that it is too expensive to fake round earth and rockets and provides no benefit

    • @nathanaelvetters2684
      @nathanaelvetters2684 7 лет назад +5

      tbird81 and a smart guy like him is going to launch a rocket every two weeks and provide vast amounts of high-quality CGI footage just to make it look like Earth is round, when he could just be like "rockets are expensive so we can't go to space often" and launch like once a year...
      How idiotic do you think this guy is

    • @RandomTheories
      @RandomTheories 7 лет назад +3

      heh, can wait for non-stop live stream of moon fly-by, that will be a bugger to explain :)

  • @Shloomy_Shloms
    @Shloomy_Shloms 7 лет назад +50

    The whole internet reaction on twitter and Facebook and stuff like that of people not knowing what it is and recording it and taking pictures is what would happen if there really was a UFO over a city one day, not the gritty potato videocamera footage that we see a lot lol

    • @dollgen
      @dollgen 6 лет назад +2

      That's such a good point.

    • @kriusdemigod9148
      @kriusdemigod9148 6 лет назад

      Fuck it

    • @rogerb5615
      @rogerb5615 6 лет назад +1

      So many UFO "experts" break out their trusty Potato-Cams when they see an unusual extraterrestrial event.

    • @jimoberg1811
      @jimoberg1811 6 лет назад

      D

  • @dbaider9467
    @dbaider9467 7 лет назад +7

    Why can't people just say: "That was a very beautiful and successful rocket launch?" (Happy Christmas SpaceX, may the Force be with you all)

  • @rizdalegend
    @rizdalegend 7 лет назад +37

    cool seeing the fairings using thrusters. In the image with the roadster you can see composite pressure tanks, i imagine those hold the propellants?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701 6 лет назад +1

      Hydrazine propellant?

    • @neilolif
      @neilolif 6 лет назад +3

      It was mentioned on a SpaceX discussion that the fairing attitude thrusters are of the "cold gas" type. They use compressed chilled gas like nitrogen.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701 6 лет назад +2

      That's consistent with what we saw over Los Angeles last week.

    • @dollgen
      @dollgen 6 лет назад +2

      Is Nitrogen hypergolic with oxidizer or do they need TEA-TEB on board the fairing as well?
      Edit: I feel like if Nitrogen was hypergolic with Oxygen we would have a few big problems on our hands 0.0

    • @neilolif
      @neilolif 6 лет назад +2

      Dihydrogen Monoxide Have you ever used a can of dust off?
      Same principles apply with cold gas reaction thrusters.

  • @FreqBand
    @FreqBand 6 лет назад +3

    NASA doubters are concluding that because the rocket was going almost horizontal, that it must not have gone very high, and it "looked very low".
    I tried to explain to them that perspective is involved, and that it must have been very high because of two simple deductive reasons...
    1) The rocket and plume was high enough for the sun to highlight it, given that it was past dusk.
    2) If the event was able to be seen from Arizona, it means it had to be very high.

  • @reachtrev69
    @reachtrev69 7 лет назад +16

    Literally the next suggested video is titled “ do you really think this was a rocket?” And it has a picture of the launch with a thinking emoji

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  7 лет назад +3

      Ask them about this www.fox13news.com/news/space/pre-dawn-satellite-launch-puts-on-stunning-show-in-sky

    • @reachtrev69
      @reachtrev69 7 лет назад +1

      lol honestly my man, you and I both know we could show them miles of evidence but they are just posing a video for views and clicks

    • @QwertyuiopThePie
      @QwertyuiopThePie 7 лет назад +1

      Finally, a violation of Betteridge's Law of Headlines.

    • @treesonstumps
      @treesonstumps 4 года назад

      @@scottmanley so weird, because it levels out and doesn't appear to go up through the atmosphere to enter orbit?!

    • @derekthomasgriffin
      @derekthomasgriffin 4 года назад

      Ask them about coverups

  • @loydgravitt7733
    @loydgravitt7733 6 лет назад

    Most beautiful launch I have ever seen. Lit plume with dark background show details of the exhaust flow better than anything I have ever seen. Spectacular in the extreme

  • @FutureMartian97
    @FutureMartian97 7 лет назад +30

    This Falcon 9 was actually a Block 3, not Block 4

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  7 лет назад +22

      My brain knew, my mouth thought it knew better.

    • @Syritis
      @Syritis 6 лет назад

      Haha I'm impressed I caught this too. We forgive you Scott

  • @davidking5352
    @davidking5352 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Scott, has been a big question in my mind since the last Rocket Lab launch here in New Zealand, 9pm launch up into sunlight at high altitude... beautiful plume also...and now I know!

  • @stcredzero
    @stcredzero 7 лет назад +31

    It's a giant space sperm from Oumuamua, which is obviously a giant space phallus. Earth is just the alien's wahine.

  • @paralleler
    @paralleler 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you! God I wish I had seen this live! About forty years ago I saw my "vertical rainbow flower blossom" from the Sierra Nevada. I finally figured it was a Vandenberg launch, the rainbow was similar to a rain rainbow but from ice crystals, and the flower blossom was the staging. It was really something to watch!
    I just finished reading ROCKET GIRL and highly recommend it!

  • @Fergunator
    @Fergunator 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you for the explanation

  • @johnborden9208
    @johnborden9208 7 лет назад +1

    Great video. Thanks! One little correction though. (I'm being a little picky here, I know. Sorry.) It didn't come into view just "a few seconds after launch" as you said, because it starts well below the horizon. I'm in North Hills, which is in the San Fernando Valley and is only 126 miles from the launch pad. I was watching and timing the event, and the rocket didn't come into view until about a minute and twelve seconds after liftoff. Granted, it had to climb above the Chatsworth Hills before coming into view, but they're 10 miles away and are not all that high. They would have added a few seconds at most, I think.
    Anyway, Scott, I appreciate your explanation of the event, as well as your other videos, and I hope you get to see a launch like this live someday. Pictures and videos do not do it justice, not even close. It was an enormous display in the sky, truly beautiful and spectacular!

  • @UpcycleElectronics
    @UpcycleElectronics 7 лет назад +8

    They should do every launch like this. I'm soooooooo bummed I missed it because of the flu. I'm out on a bike ride around sunset 350 days a year. The one time I'm sick... So bummed ;/

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea 7 лет назад +3

      Upcycle Electronics i wouldn't worry so much. This will soon become a common thing.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern 6 лет назад +1

      The launch windows are calculated, and there is about 30 min after sunset, and 30 min before sunrise when it can happen like this statistically it should be more common with more launches, for instance starting 2018 SpaceX is anticipating 30 to 40 launches a year, not counting launches for their own Starlink broadband mega-constellation, this year they reached 18, last year it was just 8

  • @Bountyhunter306
    @Bountyhunter306 7 лет назад

    I saw this from all the way over in Avondale, Arizona. Truly a spectacular sight.

  • @HarblesTheSkeptial
    @HarblesTheSkeptial 7 лет назад +9

    I wonder if the pause in the trail was caused by the pause between 1st stage meco and 2nd stage ignition?

    • @Rusty.Buckets
      @Rusty.Buckets 6 лет назад

      Jess Awake320 - You'd know what Don Denesiuk is talking about if you've watched the 30+ minute full launch webcasts and not the 2 min version. Go to the SpaceX Channel and learn! You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand the basic principles... especially when they explain the stages.

    • @rohanpotdar908
      @rohanpotdar908 5 лет назад

      I think that was throttling down for Max-Q, because yours isn't long enough, duration-wise

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 6 лет назад +1

    Oh, I missed this little Christmas present. Awesome footage with the Moon in the shot! If only the rocket was doing there :-)

  • @playgroundchooser
    @playgroundchooser 7 лет назад +22

    No Thumbs down??? ULA hasn't shown up yet! 😆

    • @leonstrand329
      @leonstrand329 7 лет назад

      playgroundchooser nope an hour later two thumbs down, there are a couple of haters

    • @nitestryker7
      @nitestryker7 6 лет назад

      playgroundchooser Hahahahaha buuuuurn

  • @kingofenglandthethir
    @kingofenglandthethir 2 года назад

    Great video. Explained wonderfully the appearance of those beautiful near night time launches. Thanks.

  • @Thayleon
    @Thayleon 7 лет назад +16

    I'd love to see the NASA doubters and flat earthers explain this.
    Yes I know this is SpaceX but they go hand in hand as far as the doubters are concerned

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea 7 лет назад +3

      Robert Kitch hologram from ground stations hahahah. the stupid mind is always rested.

    • @maxesmay3597
      @maxesmay3597 2 года назад +1

      They think it crashed into the dome firmament.

    • @TheSopheom
      @TheSopheom 2 года назад

      @@maxesmay3597 aka the waters above. Which is basically the van Allen radiation belts. They are electromagnetic and we can not get through them as of yet. It's much like trying to put two like poles together on a magnet, they repel. Nasa says they never left low earth orbit, you can verify that. Operation Fishbowl in the early 60s saw us nuking the skies under Operation Dominic; Latin for belonging to the Lord. Werhner von Braun, father of Nasa, has psalms 19:1 on his gravestone, "The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament sheweth his handiwork." Just saying. ^^

  • @NebbieNZ
    @NebbieNZ 7 лет назад

    Thank you Scott Manley, When I first saw that video I remembered your video on Rocket nozzles. I was especially wow'ed over the Reaction Control system trails form the first stage, a very very rare shot in fact I believe the first of its kind.

  • @jarhead1145
    @jarhead1145 7 лет назад +68

    What I want to hear now is how will the flat earthers explain this one. lol

    • @playgroundchooser
      @playgroundchooser 7 лет назад +12

      Van Allen! Turtles! Holigrams! lollllll

    • @andybateman2478
      @andybateman2478 7 лет назад +36

      Next gen chemtrail.

    • @ylette
      @ylette 7 лет назад +6

      Aliens of course. I doubt they would have any problems believing in both.

    • @potatomcdonalds2649
      @potatomcdonalds2649 7 лет назад +4

      Illuminati

    • @TCBYEAHCUZ
      @TCBYEAHCUZ 7 лет назад +22

      The rocket failed to break through the glass sky firmament and just bounced off! (Yes there are people that believe the sky is made of glass)

  • @needsmoreboosters4264
    @needsmoreboosters4264 7 лет назад +1

    Merry/Happy Christmas, Scott!

  • @thiskal
    @thiskal 7 лет назад +3

    I believe that the gap in the trail is the stage seperation, not some cloud. The turbulent trail you see afterwards is the result of the boostback burn and the 2nd stage burn colliding (they did attempt a soft splashdown). you can see it here in this great close-up ruclips.net/video/JRzZl_nq6fk/видео.htmlm13s

  • @ZenPaladin
    @ZenPaladin 6 лет назад

    So sick! Looking at stuff like this makes me proud to be a human. I can hardly believe a team of people just a bit smarter and more dedicated than me can make something so powerful and complicated.

  • @EtzEchad
    @EtzEchad 7 лет назад +7

    Thanks Scott. Awesome explanation, as usual.
    Just as an addendum: this video also proves that the Earth is round rather than flat. I’m sure the flat-earthers will all give up their obsession now.

    • @Teboski78
      @Teboski78 7 лет назад +3

      One can only dream.

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea 7 лет назад +7

      It's always gonna be cgi or holograms from ground stations. Until somebody takes the flattard "leaders' and straps them to a rocket, there is no way to convince them. Even then they will claim some kind of forgery.

    • @speedy8260
      @speedy8260 7 лет назад

      Until someone has a practical example of a liquid conforming to the exterior of a shape there will always be people who disagree with the globe model. The term flat earther is quite ambiguous.

    • @Teboski78
      @Teboski78 7 лет назад

      Speedy 8 Well you can demonstrate that if you’re in zero g since in the absence of gravity surface tension causes water to conform to whatever surface it comes in contact with.

  • @shadowhunter388
    @shadowhunter388 7 лет назад

    I am so happy you showed this. Everyone, my friends included. Started making conspiracies. I face palmed so hard.

  • @Teck_1015
    @Teck_1015 7 лет назад +16

    Do not go gentle into that good night; Rage, Rage against the dying of the light.

  • @SundayRide1204
    @SundayRide1204 6 лет назад

    TY for the video..Hopefully all the doubters will watch this

  • @cheesiechrist
    @cheesiechrist 7 лет назад +3

    Reading through this comment section is quite refreshing. If you were hoping for more comedic gold, I think Everyday Astronaut took the brunt of it.

    • @Teboski78
      @Teboski78 7 лет назад +1

      If you wan't your brain to throb angrily from stupidity check out the comment section on the TMZ video of the plume.

  • @syafsanai
    @syafsanai 7 лет назад +1

    I cannot imagine how it'd look like when the BFR launches in similar conditions. It'll be beautiful for sure.

  • @Verdigo76
    @Verdigo76 7 лет назад +3

    Was that break in the trail not staging? From the view of other videos it looked like it was.

  • @anninginlove170
    @anninginlove170 6 лет назад

    Thank you for a clear explanation. I saw this in person and it really freaked me out.

  • @Calcearius
    @Calcearius 7 лет назад +66

    Don't buy in to this rubbish! It's just santa leaving early for Australia

    • @Bandobenz18
      @Bandobenz18 2 года назад

      It’s the rocket hitting the dome and not successfully getting through

    • @BacoTellMan
      @BacoTellMan 2 года назад

      r/wooosh

    • @robertomorais187
      @robertomorais187 2 года назад

      @@BacoTellMan r/wooosh

  • @J_131
    @J_131 6 лет назад

    Saw this from the front of my building. It was absolutely bananas. My jaw dropped.

  • @ShawnHufford
    @ShawnHufford 7 лет назад +17

    hi scott! if i could be so bold, a friend of mine caught a predawn launch of an atlas V back in 2015 that you can also see this effect on, the link is /watch?v=6EbBij-Vrtk
    one of the prettiest launches ive ever seen(and much closer to the action than this irdium launch

    • @musoundix9228
      @musoundix9228 7 лет назад

      Wow! That was awesome

    • @sawspitfire422
      @sawspitfire422 7 лет назад +6

      Believe it or not I managed to capture something similar on holiday when I was younger, it still goes down as one of my fondest memories, took a lot of effort to upload it so I hope you enjoy it ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html

    • @Sneaky1ne
      @Sneaky1ne 7 лет назад

      Wow that is an amazing sight well worth it.

    • @musoundix9228
      @musoundix9228 6 лет назад

      [SAW]Spitfire ffs xD

  • @dula16
    @dula16 7 лет назад

    IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A VIDEO TO EXPLAIN THIS THANK YOU SCOTT

  • @yaldabaoth2
    @yaldabaoth2 7 лет назад +6

    Any chance of SpaceX doing a few of these on New Year's Eve?

    • @DanSlotea
      @DanSlotea 7 лет назад

      Yaldabaoth check their schedule

  • @MrBothandNether
    @MrBothandNether 7 лет назад

    Great breakdown, thanx!
    Watched & filmed it from the Hollywood freeway in traffic, it was magical.
    Several years ago we witnessed a similar sunset Vandenburg launch that was like a sci-fi special effect.
    When the 1st stage separated, it made 1 large explosion-ring, (like the exploding planet expanding blast ring movie effect)
    but four panels appeared to restrict the ring in places....making the blast shape out like a four-leaf clover.

  • @AlyxAmerica
    @AlyxAmerica 7 лет назад +19

    You said altidue instead of altitude

    • @quietsamurai1998
      @quietsamurai1998 7 лет назад +1

      At roughly 2:00

    • @Niskirin
      @Niskirin 7 лет назад +3

      Not as great as mr Altidude though.

    • @AlyxAmerica
      @AlyxAmerica 7 лет назад +1

      Where?

    • @JohnyG29
      @JohnyG29 7 лет назад +1

      Leander America I think it's because he is developing an American accent. He seems to be using American words now like math etc., so I fear we may soon lose our favourite Scottish RUclipsr 😋 (JK)

    • @marvinkitfox3386
      @marvinkitfox3386 7 лет назад

      2:15

  • @BushPigADV
    @BushPigADV 7 лет назад

    I'm so glad you did this video! Merry Christmas!

  • @thibauthanson7670
    @thibauthanson7670 7 лет назад +6

    Damn all the good conspiracy jokes are already taken...

  • @jimcole5359
    @jimcole5359 7 лет назад

    Having spent over 20 years living very close to Vandenberg AFB I have seen quite a few launch trails that were spectacular. One in particular that I saw was interesting for a couple of reasons. First, shortly after launch the trail started to look more like a spiral from my vantage point. And second is that the trail in different sections had a different color to it, representing most of the colors of the rainbow. Pretty cool stuff.

  • @yoshkebenstadapandora1181
    @yoshkebenstadapandora1181 2 года назад +3

    It is easy, he hit the firmament proving man has never landed on the moon.

    • @Ethan_Roberts
      @Ethan_Roberts 2 года назад +1

      There is no firmament and the Apollo missions took place.

    • @jordanchase6318
      @jordanchase6318 Год назад +1

      @@Ethan_Roberts Yeah, maybe in your pants!

  • @McClenaghanSR
    @McClenaghanSR 6 лет назад

    Not to play one up but there was a far more spectacular launch from Vandenberg in the early 1980s. Witnessed from Simi Valley, CA, the trail filled the entire sky with pulsing light displays. From the ground, no particular weather phenomena was present, only broken clouds. I will never forget that spectacular show!

  • @barbaramecannic8807
    @barbaramecannic8807 6 лет назад +4

    It's a nice theory but I don't believe this is the answer. I live on the Florida coast and have my whole life, I've seen a lot of launches in my lifetime but these launches are different. Not once have I seen a glowing contrail at any time of day or night, but I've seen 6 since space x started launching off the coast. The glowing contrail can be seen hours after launch well into the night(no sunlight). When you do a side by side comparison to other rocket launches these seem to be very odd. Rocket launches typically launch towards the 2 o'clock off our coast, these launches fly parallel to the earth. The contrail usually looks looks like a rough cylindrical shape, these launches look like sperm. Too weird

    • @KayC352
      @KayC352 3 года назад

      Copied and pasted from Karl Storie:
      kerosene and oxygen yielding carbon dioxide and water. Yeah, if the mixture was stoichiometric, that's all you'd get. All kerosene rockets, however, burn the maximun specific impulse mixture, which is 25% rich. That means a fifth of the fuel finds no oxygen to combine with and its hydrogen and carbon are split up by the heat.
      The hydrogen is of course invisible, but the carbon forms microscopic, white-hot particles of soot. That's what you're seeing as a bright yellow plume. Any time you see a visible exhaust plume from a liquid-fuel rocket, that's what it is--leftover carbon. This is what the hoaxtards are complaining about not seeing in the Lunar Module's exhaust, because yellow kerosene flames confined to a narrow column by a thick atmosphere would look totally realistic. /s
      So the soot from the Falcon's exhaust, if caught by the sun, would probably be most of what you're seeing there even though it's a minority constituent

  • @JoshuaTootell
    @JoshuaTootell 3 года назад

    One of these launches occured when I was doing a 12 hour mountain bike race. I was so focused on the race I didn't get to truly enjoy watching. At first I thought a drone was flying over until the separation, then I had no idea. But I was busy racing my mountain bike in the dark.
    Races were held on Saturday, so couldn't have been this one.

  • @jmaster8882
    @jmaster8882 7 лет назад +29

    I no joke thought Kim Jong un had finally lived up to his threats when I saw this in person.

    • @221b-l3t
      @221b-l3t 7 лет назад +6

      It wouldn't take that long or look like that. You'd suddenly see a bright light growing bigger for about 40 seconds and then a really really bright light.

    • @jmaster8882
      @jmaster8882 7 лет назад +7

      221 b yeah I realized that it wasn’t a nuke after a few seconds, but when I initially saw it it scared me.

    • @221b-l3t
      @221b-l3t 7 лет назад +2

      Oh I can believe it was quite a sight. Wish I had seen it in person.

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend 7 лет назад +2

      whaaat? that looks neither like a nuclear detonation nor a re-entry vehicle. yes i saw it in person and yes some of my coworkers were scared Un had finally done it.

    • @Duncan_Idaho_Potato
      @Duncan_Idaho_Potato 7 лет назад +1

      Just for future reference (that I hope you'll never need), when a reentry vehicle with a nuclear payload comes streaking out of the sky, it will look something like a shooting star for a brief amount of time. You might not see at all. Until it detonates. Then you'll see the brightest light you've ever seen in your life. Depending on how far away it is and how high a yield the weapon has, you may or may not suffer permanent vision loss. Of course if it's close enough, it definitely will be permanent because you'll be dead before you can recover.

  • @KelDG3
    @KelDG3 7 лет назад

    Was waiting for this video. YOU LEGEND SCOTT

  • @SgtWiking
    @SgtWiking 7 лет назад +3

    Not a single comment on top how it look like a condom inflating, I'm impressed (ノ・∀・)ノ

  • @viveksoley
    @viveksoley 6 лет назад

    Thanks for all the details and explainations..

  • @Owenrobot
    @Owenrobot 7 лет назад +5

    I have one question, why isn't the trail seen more often?

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  7 лет назад +24

      Because they have to launch at the right time in the right direction

    • @Owenrobot
      @Owenrobot 7 лет назад +2

      Scott Manley that makes sense thank you

    • @MrHSX
      @MrHSX 7 лет назад +13

      He said it in the video
      The blue sky overpowers it and doesn't let you see the detail
      And it's dark at night
      So there's a 30 min window where this can happen

    • @woodlanditguy2951
      @woodlanditguy2951 7 лет назад +4

      there are many reasons for this: 1 most launches are sent away from land and over the Oceans where there are few if any people to see them. 2 the time of day and atmospheric conditions must be exact for this to be seen. 3 The rocket trail is always there behind the launch but due to the above mentioned reasons may be obstructed from view or impossible to see.

    • @heitorkovalescki6613
      @heitorkovalescki6613 7 лет назад +2

      6:13

  • @Moloko_Man
    @Moloko_Man 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video Scott. Thanks for the awesome info! -MolokoMan

  • @eddievanhorn5497
    @eddievanhorn5497 7 лет назад +3

    Cant wait for the conspiritards to pick this up.

  • @smartingamerica
    @smartingamerica 6 лет назад

    Scott - the 'break' in the contrail isn't the consequence of any intervening clouds layer as you suggest. It's due to the rocket moving through the region between the upper stratosphere into the base of the mesosphere where the air temperature actually climbs, where conditions aren't typically favorable for contrail formation.

  • @DrewLSsix
    @DrewLSsix 7 лет назад +35

    So...... chemtrails?

    • @electrosindustries5299
      @electrosindustries5299 7 лет назад +41

      I guess technically yes, a trail of chemicals: mainly of CO2 and the dreaded dihydrogen monoxide!

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix 7 лет назад +10

      Electros Industries something that eats steel away! You really want that in your air!?!

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend 7 лет назад +5

      sounds deadly! we best not ingest it!

    • @cheesiechrist
      @cheesiechrist 7 лет назад +12

      I've heard large amounts of it can collect in your lungs and you can actually asphyxiate on it!

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix 7 лет назад +7

      Cheesie Christ. They put a warning about the stuff on the side of buckets, an otherwise safe plaything for babies ruined!

  • @chrisodee7196
    @chrisodee7196 6 лет назад

    btw the phenomenon is called noctilucent cloud : The exhaust from Space Shuttles, in use between 1981 and 2011, which was almost entirely water vapour after the detachment of the Solid Rocket Booster at a height of about 46 km, was found to generate minuscule individual clouds. About half of the vapour was released into the thermosphere, usually at altitudes of 103 to 114 km (64 to 71 mi). In August 2014, a SpaceX Falcon 9 also caused noctilucent clouds over Orlando, FL after a launch.

  • @estheroliva4237
    @estheroliva4237 4 года назад +4

    The is missle hit the dome . water from above. . it is real true

    • @jimoberg3326
      @jimoberg3326 4 года назад +1

      True nitwit idea.

    • @KayC352
      @KayC352 3 года назад +1

      no it didnt. It isn't a missile either.

  • @boysimpledimple
    @boysimpledimple 7 лет назад +1

    And thus, so many rocket scientists, astronauts, and space entrepreneurs were born

  • @JesseTow
    @JesseTow 3 года назад +3

    it hit waters above

    • @tgstudio85
      @tgstudio85 2 года назад

      No it didn't Timmy. No such thing exist.

  • @therocinante3443
    @therocinante3443 4 года назад

    Run KSP and leave the main menu in the background. Hearing Scott talk with the Kerbal music quietly playing in the background is... It's... Cathartic.

  • @InitiateDee
    @InitiateDee 7 лет назад +10

    Honestly; Did it really have to be explanied?

    • @InitiateDee
      @InitiateDee 7 лет назад

      Well yeah.

    • @CorwynGC
      @CorwynGC 7 лет назад +23

      Yes, because I wanted to know precisely which operations were causing which effects.

    • @InitiateDee
      @InitiateDee 7 лет назад

      Ah well.

    • @nicholashylton6857
      @nicholashylton6857 7 лет назад +5

      Absolutely. The circumstances of this launch was somewhat unusual, giving an effect we never normally see.
      Just after sunset, I saw something which looked like a *_huge_* spiral galaxy near the horizon. I usually stay abreast about what's happening in the sky so "What the hell!? Impossible!", is what I thought upon seeing the giant pinwheel. It turned out to be a fuel dump from a tumbling rocket stage.

    • @k.t.1641
      @k.t.1641 7 лет назад +4

      UnfortuneLess I’m sorry im not up to your “level”. Even if I was, I’d still love to learn more.

  • @qtraplova
    @qtraplova 4 года назад +1

    Oh wow I totally saw this from Big Bear in the San Bernardinho mountains after night boarding thinking it was a comet! Read afterwards it was spaceX and I was so happy. Never saw a real space rocket launch!

  • @Owenrobot
    @Owenrobot 7 лет назад +4

    Last

  • @nathanahmed7604
    @nathanahmed7604 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this video Scott

  • @taylor1038
    @taylor1038 7 лет назад +4

    I get SpaceX is a private company but why are they so secretive about certain things? Like why don't they release official details about their fairing recovery operation or details on why they don't want to recover certain boosters?

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  7 лет назад +33

      ITAR covers lots of data.

    • @5Andysalive
      @5Andysalive 7 лет назад +15

      competition.

    • @Skip6235
      @Skip6235 7 лет назад +25

      The same reason Ford doesn’t talk about their new autonomous vehicle technology. Super interesting to us nerds, but easily copied by the competition

    • @nick4819
      @nick4819 7 лет назад +7

      They didn't recover the booster because it was old. Scott explains it in the video.

    • @taylor1038
      @taylor1038 7 лет назад

      Scott Manley thanks for the information!

  • @Daniel-de2jh
    @Daniel-de2jh 7 лет назад

    FINALLY. I only found this in memes and noone told me what it was. Thank god im subscribed too you. LOVE YOUR VIDS MAN

  • @nickbasel1172
    @nickbasel1172 6 лет назад

    Great video, I live on VAFB and got to watch the whole launch and out of all the launches I've seen this was the best one. (January 13 VAFB will be launching a delta V with a classified payload for all the people that love watching these launches)!!

    • @scottmanley
      @scottmanley  6 лет назад

      Yes, It'll be one of the last Delta IV's with SRB's but because it's NROL the time is secret until 24 hours before.

  • @matthewreynolds8068
    @matthewreynolds8068 4 года назад

    I remember being 14 and hearing from several sources that it was a trident missile test by the U.S. Navy, and you can't trust the government so it had to be aliens. Gosh, rocket science, and science in general has changed my life and perspective so much.

  • @katebygrave
    @katebygrave 6 лет назад

    Excellent video Scott.

  • @The_Sock_
    @The_Sock_ 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the explanation! Now I can tell my co-worker to check out this video. :) Merry Christmas!

  • @BIG_PAPA_NARDINOCCHI
    @BIG_PAPA_NARDINOCCHI 6 лет назад

    thanks for that info scott. ive been waiting for an explanation that makes sense of that thing.... that really made my day ... thanks and dont sell out like these other channels have..... Lawrence

  • @generalmax4252
    @generalmax4252 6 лет назад

    Thank you Scott for the explanations. I saw this from El Cajon, Ca.

  • @scullystie4389
    @scullystie4389 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for explaining this, Scott. I got to witness this firsthand in LA and unfortunately I have a few friends who took some real convincing that this wasn't aliens or a conspiracy or some other silly thing. Your video helped!

    • @Crux_
      @Crux_ 2 года назад

      Atheists are the most ignorant people ever, and so manipulated by freemasonary. Here is the Truth :
      And God said, “Let there be a vault between the waters to separate water from water.” 7 So God made the vault and separated the water under the vault from the water above it. And it was so

  • @DobromirManchev
    @DobromirManchev 6 лет назад

    Thanks for making this video Scott :D

  • @thephantomharanguer
    @thephantomharanguer 4 года назад +1

    Best I've watched to date.

  • @caretakerflynn2100
    @caretakerflynn2100 7 лет назад

    Like for the Men in Black reference! Merry Christmas Scott!

  • @luanalatte
    @luanalatte 7 лет назад

    I was waiting for this vid. Thanks, you're awesome.

  • @TakeoffTVnet
    @TakeoffTVnet 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this awesome video!

  • @flexyco
    @flexyco 6 лет назад +1

    "Or do they?"
    The Michael Stevens is strong in this one.
    Kind of makes me wonder ... what would a collaboration with Vsauce look like?

  • @keysontrains538
    @keysontrains538 7 лет назад

    Glad to see the people I live with in this city are this smart.

  • @enthalpy
    @enthalpy 7 лет назад

    I love the video Scott! Really appreciate it!

  • @paulpickett4522
    @paulpickett4522 7 лет назад

    Awesome explanation! Thanks for shedding light on it =)

  • @hossam_nowiser
    @hossam_nowiser 7 лет назад

    Love your work Happy New year from Egypt 🤗

  • @martinemulholland5012
    @martinemulholland5012 2 года назад +1

    This is super cool

  • @TravisHailston650
    @TravisHailston650 6 лет назад

    The booster landings are the best part! They definitely recovered this one, if not for re-use then for recycling. Can't wait to see them catch one of those fairings though!

  • @Starphixx
    @Starphixx 7 лет назад

    Thanks for an excellent explanation!

  • @Firebird356
    @Firebird356 6 лет назад

    Great explanation. Thank you

  • @theouterarrowhead
    @theouterarrowhead 7 лет назад

    LOVE the MiB reference!