2002 is the beginning of the timeline obviously. The content creator was too lazy to include the dates of failed launches but it doesn't discount the fun fact that learning from failure is the literal path to success.
@@RocketPal i literally said there isn’t much footage in 2002 of spacex and for falcon 1 which was launched in 2006 if your so mad about it fix their edit or just get over it
He meant the budget they had. Obviously not right but $0 is equivalent to the situation they were in either successful slap together a 4th rocket in 6 months or fail the company.
It wasn't making any money- technically he's right. If you have to use outside money to do things the company is worthless. And you can't sell something that has no value. Just for arguments sake...
Lol. You do realize expenditure is high in US because of 50-100X wages of India or china. So even with 10 times that budget ISRO can't land a man on moon forget mars. It's not the pioneer in anything.
127 million dollars flew into the air, it's a pity, if you give this money to people, their lives will be better, who needs a flight to space, how many people on earth would benefit from this amount of money. 😢
And they said it could never be done, you’ll never land a rocket upright, you’ll never reuse rockets, it will cost more to reuse them. Boy were they all wrong. Elon musk has earned his spot in history, that must feel pretty damn good
The last Starship was so beautiful in every way. The amazing engines and how cleanly they performed. It's going to be a beautiful transition to galactic travel. Finally, a real way to get away from the people that don't want to truly succeed
Of course a furry doesn't understand manufacturing and the industrial complex, spaceX was going bankrupt in 2008 after 3 failed rockets and 1 slightly useful 1, but elon decided to piss of his engineers by making them work on a whole new rocket... now spaceX launches most of the payload into orbit in the entire space industry and has investors begging for an IPO to dump their money into this company.
You could really make a nice video here if you just changed a few things. Show the amount that SpaceX was getting in debt while each of those rockets blew up and then show the first rockets to successfully land and how quickly the profits rolled in.
Says 2002 : shows starship (2021)
Says 2022 : shows falcon heavy (2015)
2018*
@@AlphaX3879well that helps a lot
Ong@@Nexusrift1
2013 N who here
putin: what engine is space x using now?
elon : possible EV engine
putin: good luck 😂
Bro that wasn't in 2002
Literally lmao
WHERES FALCON 1
@@GamingPigSFS eh id argue that tiktok also has mentally retarded people as well
@@goldgamercommenting2990 falcon 1 was first launched in 2006, not 2002
I mean it would be hard to find actual good footage for this video
dang I never knew building an entire rocket costs 0$
Did he mean space x was worth $0, now it’s worth billions of dollars?
@@joannamcpherson yes, all the rockets failing was outside money. the successful launching raised him $127 billion.
tax write-off if it blows up
@@Nehpets94Man poured every penny he had into spaceX. If his goal was to have tax write offs he wasted the benefits entirely.
@@joannamcphersonno they always have more than 100 million dollars and enough money for at least one launch
I love how half of the 127$ billion parts happened before that 0$ part with starship
The $ sign goes before the number, not after
@@mikebrooking988 And where should i put the "asshole", before or after your name?
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@@mikebrooking988 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@mikebrooking988 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤡🤡
"2002" uses clips of starship*
Who asked? + Cry harder kid
@@SynthWqve1 No one asked for your opinion and stop being rude to others.
L+Ratio+Cry about it
@@SynthWqve1 who hurt you
@@SynthWqve1 you seem offended you’ve been replying to all these comments😂
@@SynthWqve1 i asked you buffoon
Fun fact: NONE IF THAT SHIT HAPPENED IN 2002
@@SynthWqve1fun fact : Shut up. + Ratio
@@SynthWqve1me
@@NotShinZu... Fun fact: fun fact: fun fact: fun fact: fun fact: fun fact: fun fact: fun fact: yes
@@Al1cja_pl L reply cringe
@@GooseThatMakesYourPcDirty stay mad 🤣
Bruh, even SpaceX didn't launch their first rocket until 2006.
Was that a burp?
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@@wallaceorin7887what no bruh isnt a burp its a thing people say when dissapointed
@@wallaceorin7887bruh
2002 is the beginning of the timeline obviously. The content creator was too lazy to include the dates of failed launches but it doesn't discount the fun fact that learning from failure is the literal path to success.
Terribly wrong edit.
There isnt much good footage of spacex 2002 cut him some slack
@@FakeKingBob You dont understand. Things he has shown are completely out of chronological order.
@@RocketPal why do you gotta judge ppl edits tho if you dont like it dont say anything
@@FakeKingBob Watch the thing again. There was no Falcon 9 or Starship in 2002
@@RocketPal i literally said there isn’t much footage in 2002 of spacex and for falcon 1 which was launched in 2006 if your so mad about it fix their edit or just get over it
Ah yes starship in 2002
This is how we learn bro. By fuxking things up again and again until its refined and perfect.
He’s got the spirit but hasn’t figured out how to change text yet 😂
The classic Indian/Bangladesh RUclipsr who can’t properly change text
@@mahinakhter8157 classic Indian/Bangladesh/any southeast Asian counrtry making bullshit videos
Damn, I didn't know blowing up billion-dollar rockets costed $0, I should go try it.
😂
Space in 2002 had around 110 million dollars if I remember
Bro u literally made the company worth 0$
Who TF paid for the rockets parts and fuel?
He meant the budget they had. Obviously not right but $0 is equivalent to the situation they were in either successful slap together a 4th rocket in 6 months or fail the company.
i love the fact that is says “0$” and it show starship💀
Ah yes, 2002, the year where spaceX launched the first 2016 Falcon 9, and rapid recoveries in 2018… 2002 was a long year apparently 😂
Failure is a side step to success. What space X is doing is a step in the right direction.
Yea but none of that shit is right
@@connercorley4151 Says someone who has probably accomplished nothing of any significance in their life
@@Malitubee No he means the information on the text is wrong.
lmao, what exactly has Elon accomplished with space x? you clown!@@Malitubee
a step right into having a majority of their flights cancelled by nasa. They are slated for only private commercial work after next year.
The fucking bald eagle 😂😂
Love how a private space company was able to have multiple space craft yet have no money
"Failure is the first step to succes"
Success*
@@ClingyCastrosucces*
The one from 2002 would be me founding my space agency 😂😂😂😂😂😂
same 💀
Bro got history lessons at McDonalds 😂
Ahh yes, we are looking at millions in rockets but 0$👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Theyre still blowing up rockets in 2023... Clearly on target for that manned mission to mars in 2024 /s
Star ship sn19: launsed 2020-2021
Videomaker: no it's 2002!!!
“ Success is when your haters can’t reach your level “
But this level is extremely low
The fact that most of the footage was from 2019-2022 💀
2002: I'm bad at landings
Me: if Ryan air own spacex
That wasn't with 0$ 🤦🏻♂️
It wasn't making any money- technically he's right. If you have to use outside money to do things the company is worthless. And you can't sell something that has no value. Just for arguments sake...
@@patrickasplundwtf, using outside money, it's called investment, what are you, 14?
@@patrickasplund How do you think they "created" RUclips?
@@patrickasplundofc its still have value even if it was a failure lmao ima buy it even if it was 1k
@@patrickasplundWho let this small child talk
People, wake up! The Starship is already flying!
Congratulation INDIA & ISRO
America 100 Billion - India Only 1 Million 😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅👍👍👍👍
I didn’t even know that you could launch rockets with zero money 💀
The road to success is softly lit with explosions.
With these amount budget ISRO can reach Pluto 😂
SpaceX in 2002: *Your New Home plays in the background*
SpaceX 2002: **Shows Starship**
Brno graduated from McDonald's bathroom💀
fun fact: the starship was designed in 2019
Bro, The Landing Force Hits His Machinery Balls💀💀💀💀
woah
Falcon 1 didn’t even launch until 2006 💀
yeah
Space X is an amazing company.
They're showing us the future.
This will change everything.
They were not attempting landings in 2002.
These never get old 😊
"2002"
Shows footage of starship tests
Getting better and better. That is called developement
Learning by your mistakes is the only way to perfection and Elon Musk's storm troopers have perfected the system of space flight!
Very true but none of this shit in this video happened in 2002
@@weirdthings9583 Doesn't discount the facts. SpaceX started from failure and lead to great success
if isro have that much budget they could have been reached jupiter
Lol. You do realize expenditure is high in US because of 50-100X wages of India or china. So even with 10 times that budget ISRO can't land a man on moon forget mars. It's not the pioneer in anything.
No .. let's not do this again Indians 😭
It's embracing
Bro starship when it blows makes it look like they made it from paper 💀💀
Elon has never failed Laing, it just didn't land in one piece....
unscheduled rapid disassembly
😂
People can say anything about Elon Musk but he's the proof that never giving up on your dreams will lead you to where you want to get
Anything is possible with Elon at the helm.
This aged horribly the second it was posted
@@waspanimations7037 Enlighten me.
SpaceX / Tesla and Elon Musk are priceless for humanity at this moment of time.
A man who doesn’t give up. That’s Elon.
A man who doesn't stop taking government subsidies
@@d.e.m.p.s.e.y This is normal life in Germany
Never give up on your cause your born to be successful 👍🏾💪🏾 blessing Elon 😇
That's Nothing in front of ISRO 😂
Bhag ja mulle, isro ka naam leke india ki tarf ho rah h😂
If that was the starship in 2002, we would be on Mars by now 😂
Elon is the man
A lot of nice work and much, very much learned. I ❤ Space X.
Musk is not simply a genius: He is a genius with balls of steel.
lmao sure
@@Blarnix it’s true tho, he has balls dense enough to buy Twitter
why? what makes your brain fart like this?
Cant wait for starship 2.0
every rapid unscheduled deconstruction event has taught them something new. Now they succeed.
The university I went to used to compete against spaceX in the space elevator competition and beat them…things have changed
It’s al about passion and persistence! 👍
127 million dollars flew into the air, it's a pity, if you give this money to people, their lives will be better, who needs a flight to space, how many people on earth would benefit from this amount of money. 😢
Tbh I don't like Elon musk
Why
Cool
I first heard about SpaceX in 2002 and it has certainly evolved with spectacular success and failure.. onward and upward.. persevere! 🚀
💯🚀
❤Glad to hear that..🙂
I'm trying to connect to my real fans and I think you're one
We could talk privately if that is cool with you
And they said it could never be done, you’ll never land a rocket upright, you’ll never reuse rockets, it will cost more to reuse them. Boy were they all wrong. Elon musk has earned his spot in history, that must feel pretty damn good
you should've done something like:
"spaceX 1913" with all that scenes
Elon thank you for your ev this help us reducing car pollution
Don’t give up , keep on taking chances. Put in time until you get it right. Consistency is the way to success, congrats to the SpaceX team
Definition of never Giving up
(2002 just randolly explodes in the air) (The astronaut nowhere to be found)
"YeS i LiKeD mY oWn CoMmEnT"
It went directly from “2002” to 2022 nothing in-between.
Amazing that we have so many experts.
成功是多少失敗換來的,這才是文明進步的動力
I wish I made it that far in 20 years
The last Starship was so beautiful in every way. The amazing engines and how cleanly they performed. It's going to be a beautiful transition to galactic travel. Finally, a real way to get away from the people that don't want to truly succeed
If Elon’s handling of Twitter is anything to go by, SpaceX won’t be around for much longer.
Of course a furry doesn't understand manufacturing and the industrial complex, spaceX was going bankrupt in 2008 after 3 failed rockets and 1 slightly useful 1, but elon decided to piss of his engineers by making them work on a whole new rocket... now spaceX launches most of the payload into orbit in the entire space industry and has investors begging for an IPO to dump their money into this company.
You could really make a nice video here if you just changed a few things. Show the amount that SpaceX was getting in debt while each of those rockets blew up and then show the first rockets to successfully land and how quickly the profits rolled in.
Finally an accurate narrative of Elon....
A really explosive history.
This is R&D spending at the national level
This is company value, spaceX has some of the cheapest R&D in the industry, beating other companies at half the cost and doing it faster.
One Great Video 😍🧡🗽 An GO SpaceX!! 🩵🧡🇺🇸🇺🇸
He's still trying while i lose $5 and i give up all my humanity
SpaceX 2023: Yes, explosions as they had it back in mid-2000s.
wow i've never know that rocket costs 0$
I wish I invested in spacex when it was valued at $0!
these rockets that cost “$0”, they blow up themselves.
I really hope that there were no people in those exploding rockets
Legend Never Give Up
None of this happened in 2002,And SpaceX had Money.
WHY IS STARSHIP UNDER 2002😂😂
Musk is the way forward humanity...! Love the guy.
Elon musk could raise more money than anyone else
Eyes turned skywards is kinda smart on the early self landing rockets thing
Okay so Elon got 127B money out of nowhere and while he had 0$ he made like 50M rockets? Totally makes sense.
Definition of government contractors and subsidies
It would be more relatistic if it was negative of the investments during the early stages