speaking for all of humanity, are we? I have all the respect for said engineers. But there are parts of SpaceX, that QUITE a big chunk of humanity can't stand.
The emotions of Jessie Anderson (starting from 7:56) when that booster splashed down, gave me chills and tears. Hat's off to all the engineers that made this possible. We are witnessing history!
What an incredible success. Splashdown from the booster and an equally successful landing of Starship itself. And that after one of the wings had melted. It was even still functional so that the belly flop could be carried out. Congratulations on this next milestone in space travel history. Great work SpaceX
Booster splashdown was awesome and I can't wait for some footage to be released of the Starship landing too even though it got totally toasted on the way down.
All the scales of the shell are in place.. you can see how the team making the ship has changed now. the launch pad did not fly away with the rocket....... and the rocket is wonderful
The rapid advancement of technology during my lifetime has been truly staggering! In what way? I still remember, quite vividly, the Starship Challenger explosion during my Grammar School years and thinking: "it's just not possible".
This bugs me, too. How difficult would it really have been to send a few cheap drones out 20 km? The footage from Booster itself may be scrutable but I would hardly call it crystal clear or high resolution, plus it reliably cuts out once the thing tips over, as you'd expect.
That microphone was blown out. Left channel only. As far as I can tell, this is the first time they've tried to provide stereo audio of the launch, and the mic they picked just wasn't up to the task.
I watched Apollo 11 land on the Moon, the first shuttle launch, Challenger, Columbia, Falcon heavy, Bob and Doug, inspiration 4 Mission Starship ift 1 to 3 🎉 now this what a time to be alive😊
@@birdofwisdom5916be honest, none of you space nerds are being invited to any parties people really want to be at anyway… Now explore the oceans and figure out how to save the world instead of looking for an easy escape and I’ll be impressed
I can't move on I keep on rewind it. I still haven't seen beyond 50 sec. That whistle followed by that take off blast was THE shit. Great times we re living. Great times.
After this very successful launch,you just know they are going to nail it on IFT5,it amazes how quickly space-x can adapt and iterate it's rokets,the pace they are doing thing is mind blowing.well done all.onto the next one!!!
Makes you wonder how good NASA and the engineers in aerospace were in the 60s-80s to go straight for Saturn V and the Space Shuttle get it almost right off the bat. America lost a lot of the best talent and knowledge when Nixon suddenly changed to the Space Shuttle and then it got worse when Congress retired the Shuttle with no new plan in sight. Shows you how far the world needs to climb to get back to that level of greatness. Starship has done something incredible!
It was manipulation back then, not greatness. It never happened. How can y’all not see that. It wouldn’t have taken this long to get an exit and re entry. If it did in fact happen. Regardless of the damage control media they have to persuade otherwise
@@warpoverdrivu6900 Elon has been highly involved in the tech from the very beginning. (That would be 3 early flights of Falcon 1 that did not get to orbit; 4th flight made orbit.) You have some homework to do.
What An Incredible Accomplishment SpaceX! The Future Belongs To "YOU"! Keep Building And Keep Striving! Your Country And Humanity Is Proud Of Your Innovation And Success! ✌️
Was the fact that 1 engine didnt ignite intentional? If not, why? They managed to light all engines for 2 flights, why weren't they able to do It again?
Sometimes 💩 happens, maybe a turbopump failed, a valve failed to open, or a seal broke. Only they know for sure, starting up a rocket engine is very complicated process that has to be balanced between both product streams.
Highly recommend everyday astronaut video on why igniting a rocket engine is hard it's kind of complicated but can simplifies down to where you can understand the issue., ladies and gentlemen/ boys and girls they actually pulled it off they launched and re-entered the equivalent of an office building., just think about that for a minute
Space week, China on the Moon, Boeing's first flight, Space X and someone launched 23 star link microsatellites as well. Almost a low orbit civilization. And that Bezios program just bought more tourists up for a ride less than two weeks ago.
Hiya! I know absolutely nothing about the tech of this so was wondering, I watched the NASA launch yesterday and thought " wow that was tidy" but this launch was lots of smoke?... why was it so different?? Ty xx
The engines on this rocket are significantly more powerful than anything else that exists currently. It also has a lot of water being doused over the pad, so there’s a ton of steam and dust getting kicked up. You can actually see the shockwaves produced by the engines as it passes a cloud deck, that shows just how much power is being produced. Hope this helps friend.
Nah chap. Sorry but Europe gave up far more for far longer to achieve that goal. Never forget the thousands of allied lives. Typical self important American
When I saw ALL of the young SpaceX workers cheering on their hard work, I was there with them. They are all purpose driven unlike the countless young taking over our universities and streets.
@@benwinter2420 Wow...... this cult is full of people working hard to get things done and celebrating when it all comes off. Thanks to them I guess the Mars pipe dream is edging closer to reality!
@@brunoheggli2888Hope you're trolling, we are at the dawn of a new era of space travel, we may become an interplanetary specie before the end of the century
@@archierush868 What you mentioned is the booster from which the Ufo was spotted. It is a third object not so faraway, and it doesn't seem to be going down. From the booster viewpoint it seems to go up because the booster itself is descending. it is normal even if it is rare but not impossible that UFOs (or UAP) can be visibile during these missions. And there's no need to misinform according to your personal beliefs, after all, it's part of the X of SpaceX. Congratulations for the mission to all the staff and to Elon who I think he would also agree with this analysis.
Let's Light this Candle!! So I am a few hours off from watching it LIVE. But for someone like me who LOVES an OUTSTANDING SpaceX launch, this does not disappoint. It's EXHILARATING! ☺💖🚀👍💯🇺🇸
Was at 39 KM altitude or 131,000 feet. Also, the heavy booster was falling at around 4200 KM/hr. and it stayed on screen for several seconds. My guess is that it was part of the booster itself to be falling at almost the same speed. I think the record altitude flight for the SR 71 was 85,000 feet but could supposedly reach 100,000 feet in altitude. So doubtful that it was a plane as not only would it be above the maximum altitude of any previous plane, but it would have to be descending at around 3800 KM/hr to stay on screen that long.
Sort of. The booster made it just fine, apparently. The orbiter was a little worse for wear, but kept working and transmitting until splashdown, allegedly with a little landing burn.
It splashdowned successfully with a severe damage flap, and its just the one we saw, not others so maybe it required more time for us to know how much damage the ship get
The re-entry was like runnig a van into a blazing forest. It's scary to see that plasma melt the vehicle. We need better technology for this stage for sure. I am sure they've already begun working on it. But what an achievement! Congrats to all.
To Space X Team, you Are the cutting edge of humanity and civilization and what humans are capable of. Way to break the edge! Bravo!!! Elon, you’re the puff daddy Rocket Man!
SpaceX is killing it. Congratulations to everyone who made this happen.
GO DOGE 1
Hmmmm.... Meanwhile China is returning from the moon with moon rocks.
@@MikeHunt-pu5cm yawn, old
@@MikeHunt-pu5cmWell, it's a good thing we did that a long time ago.
@@usnairframer Funny that the USA has forgotten how to do it though. Don't you think?
Hats off too all the engineers that made this possible, on behalf of the rest of humanity. Bravo.
speaking for all of humanity, are we? I have all the respect for said engineers. But there are parts of SpaceX, that QUITE a big chunk of humanity can't stand.
It's just Like watching a killer virus that needs physical contact to spread , mutating into an airborne virus isn't it ? Beautiful isn't it ?
So amazing to see it breakthrough the milestone of space. Wow 🎉
@@Thisandthat8908Such as?
@@Thisandthat8908 commending the engineers for this feat isnt commending the company. I meant to highlight the bright minds that made this possible.
8:13 In this part we can hear the MC holding back her emotions
The best broadcast I've ever seen❤❤
PAID ACTORS, NOTHING MORE.
@@truthaboutislam2024 How could someone fake an emotion?
@@Phantime23 Literally what actors do. (and people with NPD) I'm not agreeing with the other guy, but what a silly question.
07:45 Seriously, whenever I am feeling down I'm just gonna watch this video from here. Goosebumps! And whoever is doing the narrating is brilliant! :)
That’s awesome 👏 how does it make you feel?
There is a UFO at 7:08.
@@anopoabednego6173 that's a tiny piece of metal
edit: turns out it was the booster's hot stage ring. still not a ufo
shockwaves are so cool u can see it
quality looks worse on this than original stream? even if you don't have 4k you should upscale because youtube now smashes normal HD bitrate
That splashdown was Incredible!!!!
Did you mean the black screen that showed practically nothing of the "splashdown"? Were we watching the same video?
@@I-named-my-pig-mohammed -no it seems we are talking about a different video.
The booster look like it exploded at the end,if spacex recovers it,
@@I-named-my-pig-mohammed you're trolling right? Otherwise you commented on the wrong video
the ship was burning up and falling to pieces , why is that success ?
The emotions of Jessie Anderson (starting from 7:56) when that booster splashed down, gave me chills and tears. Hat's off to all the engineers that made this possible. We are witnessing history!
0:38 the screams from the pumps and engines spooling up... and then the roar... OH GOD, THE ROAR! COULD YOU IMAGINE BEING THERE?!?!??!
i was there , it was loud
@@brain8484you're the same guy Who said It was Just drama because It was slightly damaged during reentry
Best fkn part! Quite an eerie sound. I’ve never heard that in any other launches.
@@Madnikodemus2 Somebody had said that might be the engine that failed.
@@cgeorge6786I’d really love to know what it was. Sounds like all of the turbopumps spooling up.
All of this happening in less than 10 minutes. Amazing work, SpaceX team!
What an incredible success. Splashdown from the booster and an equally successful landing of Starship itself. And that after one of the wings had melted. It was even still functional so that the belly flop could be carried out. Congratulations on this next milestone in space travel history. Great work SpaceX
Tember the colombia spaceshuttle they learned from that clearly
Booster splashdown was awesome and I can't wait for some footage to be released of the Starship landing too even though it got totally toasted on the way down.
Proud of SpaceX,Proud of Starship,Proud of United States of America!!!Looking forward to see human beings return to the Moon❤❤❤
yeah quite glad that the US is now able to go back after our german specialists deliviered you to the moon decades ago.
😂 right
We are there man
@@semiramisubw4864 Not German, NAZI scientists brought under operation paperclip from the CIA
"our" 😂
We got first successful spacex test flight before gta 6.... Bravoooo
At this rate, we will colonize Mars before gta 6
Crewed starliner also launched before gta6
i am waiting gta6 in Mars
Well, it's not rocket science.
we can probabaly expect 10 more flight before gta 6 released lol
I applaud all the engineers and everyone who helped make this happen. Just absolutely incredible
All the scales of the shell are in place.. you can see how the team making the ship has changed now. the launch pad did not fly away with the rocket....... and the rocket is wonderful
Never ever thought it could perform a softlanding😮
It's awesome to see the progression of Starship. It has come a long way.
The rapid advancement of technology during my lifetime has been truly staggering! In what way? I still remember, quite vividly, the Starship Challenger explosion during my Grammar School years and thinking: "it's just not possible".
I was just thinking about that, damn.
Wow congrats SpaceX and humanity!
humanity ? what ?
This was absolutely beautiful. History in the making. The plasma ate through the joint and it the ship still landed. Just wow!
Bravo SpaceX! That booster hovering over the ocean was amazing - I wonder if any authorized ships in the area got video of that?
This bugs me, too. How difficult would it really have been to send a few cheap drones out 20 km? The footage from Booster itself may be scrutable but I would hardly call it crystal clear or high resolution, plus it reliably cuts out once the thing tips over, as you'd expect.
The fact that the launch exhaust looks like stars is just *chefs kiss
Hi videos from space that was awesome 🙌 both ships landed 🛬 in the ocean 🌊 today simply amazing space x David
Holy shit, the sound of that launch is just incredible. And it’s so loud you can audibly hear the microphone suffering 😂😂😂
That microphone was blown out. Left channel only. As far as I can tell, this is the first time they've tried to provide stereo audio of the launch, and the mic they picked just wasn't up to the task.
I watched Apollo 11 land on the Moon, the first shuttle launch, Challenger, Columbia, Falcon heavy, Bob and Doug, inspiration 4 Mission Starship ift 1 to 3 🎉 now this what a time to be alive😊
Sci-fi for REAL. Just incredible!!
no you just witness drama , it fell to pieces
@@brain8484 No it didnt lmfao. The flap was damaged but the rest of the ship was alive and successfully softly touched down in the Indian Ocean!
@@brain8484You must be fun at parties.
@@birdofwisdom5916be honest, none of you space nerds are being invited to any parties people really want to be at anyway…
Now explore the oceans and figure out how to save the world instead of looking for an easy escape and I’ll be impressed
Sci fi for Real?
Actually it's Rocket Science
Nicely done. It's great to see more success this time.
These drone shots they are getting of these launches are spectacular!!
I'm gonna crying for the success of human beings 😢
It's incredible to see the immense force these grid fins are subjected to. Really showing their value here!! Great job SpaceX!!!
Imagine a Saturn V where the first stage LANDED after it was used!
Fifty years later and NASA hasn't even designed a reusable rocket. Cretins and bureaucrats.
We’d probably have gotten to Apollo 20 in that case.
They thought of something similar, a special-made helicopter would grab it out of the sky
2 X Saturn V
Starship is super cool but not as cool as the Saturn V imo.
Well done to everybody at SpaceX. Your all amazing and deserve this success ❤😮
8:12 Did the booster just hover itself above the water for a second before it tipped over? Amazing
Absolutely........
Landing burn, hover and drop!!!
Job done.
That shot from above as it is launching.... +1000. Absolutely amazing videography folks.
The lift off shockwaves are amazing
I can't move on I keep on rewind it.
I still haven't seen beyond 50 sec.
That whistle followed by that take off blast was THE shit.
Great times we re living. Great times.
INCREDIBLE! Bravo, SpaceX!!
After this very successful launch,you just know they are going to nail it on IFT5,it amazes how quickly space-x can adapt and iterate it's rokets,the pace they are doing thing is mind blowing.well done all.onto the next one!!!
Makes you wonder how good NASA and the engineers in aerospace were in the 60s-80s to go straight for Saturn V and the Space Shuttle get it almost right off the bat. America lost a lot of the best talent and knowledge when Nixon suddenly changed to the Space Shuttle and then it got worse when Congress retired the Shuttle with no new plan in sight. Shows you how far the world needs to climb to get back to that level of greatness. Starship has done something incredible!
It was manipulation back then, not greatness. It never happened. How can y’all not see that. It wouldn’t have taken this long to get an exit and re entry. If it did in fact happen. Regardless of the damage control media they have to persuade otherwise
The shockwaves from 0:59 onwards, unreal!
If you not excited about this ur not human ...🎉🎉
You're a troglodyte walking around if not watching this.
You need to get out a bit I've rarely seen anything so boring.
We made it to the moon 50yrs ago.
@@chrisparnham alien detected
If you are exited by this, your life is boring.
Can you imagine people walked on the moon 50 yrs ago?…
Space x finally made it😭😭🥳🥳 I’ve been waiting for this moment since the starship 1 launch on April 16 2033
Elon is such a down to mars guy..
Its not like he actually contributed engineering, constructing, or any otherwise help to the tech
@@warpoverdrivu6900That is the most naive comment I have ever seen. None of this would be happening without Elon
@@warpoverdrivu6900 not to be an Elon die-hard fan, but he definitely helped the funding and set his heart to humanity's future tho
@@warpoverdrivu6900 Elon has been highly involved in the tech from the very beginning. (That would be 3 early flights of Falcon 1 that did not get to orbit; 4th flight made orbit.)
You have some homework to do.
Gobbling up subsidies is not really admirable.
Fantastic. Just fantastic. Congratulations to all the team!
That was wild
Congratulations SpaceX team on a mission well done❤ this was exciting to watch.
🎉🎉🎉 Love hearing the team celebrate so cool
I get weird corporate techbro cult vibes personally. But I can't deny this all isn't super goddamn cool.
Incredible work here by the team.
One step closer to getting people into space safely for the first time 🙃
So thankful.. missed the first 5min
What An Incredible Accomplishment SpaceX! The Future Belongs To "YOU"! Keep Building And Keep Striving! Your Country And Humanity Is Proud Of Your Innovation And Success! ✌️
Was the fact that 1 engine didnt ignite intentional? If not, why? They managed to light all engines for 2 flights, why weren't they able to do It again?
Sometimes 💩 happens, maybe a turbopump failed, a valve failed to open, or a seal broke. Only they know for sure, starting up a rocket engine is very complicated process that has to be balanced between both product streams.
@@12time12shit Always happens
they made changes to booster tank for this launch so anything could happen.
@@MrCabbage-qz2vd understood
Highly recommend everyday astronaut video on why igniting a rocket engine is hard it's kind of complicated but can simplifies down to where you can understand the issue., ladies and gentlemen/ boys and girls they actually pulled it off they launched and re-entered the equivalent of an office building., just think about that for a minute
1:31 - 1:11 truly awe inspiring footage, kudos all round!
Space week, China on the Moon, Boeing's first flight, Space X and someone launched 23 star link microsatellites as well. Almost a low orbit civilization. And that Bezios program just bought more tourists up for a ride less than two weeks ago.
Thanks for the show and cheers to your successes SpaceX.
Hiya! I know absolutely nothing about the tech of this so was wondering, I watched the NASA launch yesterday and thought " wow that was tidy" but this launch was lots of smoke?... why was it so different?? Ty xx
Because the starship uses methane as fuel
Steam and dust this rocket it orders pf magnitude bigger
The engines on this rocket are significantly more powerful than anything else that exists currently. It also has a lot of water being doused over the pad, so there’s a ton of steam and dust getting kicked up. You can actually see the shockwaves produced by the engines as it passes a cloud deck, that shows just how much power is being produced. Hope this helps friend.
Coz it's ten time bigger than yesterday rocket
Plus its more pointy.
Omg I was there this past weekend and took lots of pictures and now I missed the show 😢😊 BUT ITS SUCH AN AMAZING VIEW TO SEE 👍🏻😊🥰🤘🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Wow! And on D Day!
D day was yesterdat I think
It was actually 80 years ago... So slightly off
@@kousvetkousvet4158 no its today. google it
Always love watching SPACEX launch
Damn
Bad ass job people.
vacation on mars are sooner than later xD
@@MrCabbage-qz2vd Party at my mars hut!
Literally looks like a movie🤙🏿can't wait til Space X starts launching these from Cape Canaveral
SpaceX continues to make history and dominate space!!!
Make history in what way? The very first Saturn V launch in 1967 was 100% successful.
The Saturn V was based off proven technology. Starship is an entirely new system, with new technology. It’s the most advanced rocket ever created.
how ? and why is that so important to you ?
@@SodaAnt7 Thats not true at all lmfao
@@SodaAnt7 Saturn 5 was not a reusable rocket that could come back and land... This is a completely different ballgame.
Congratulations to SpaceX! What a feat this is?
Just extraordinary stuff!
Never forget the thousands of American who gave their lives 80 years ago today -- D-Day -- to defeat the Nazis.
@smeeself You got plenty of context it seems from Douglas' comment to be able to reply. yet you decide to mock him.Garbage
Nah chap. Sorry but Europe gave up far more for far longer to achieve that goal. Never forget the thousands of allied lives. Typical self important American
When I saw ALL of the young SpaceX workers cheering on their hard work, I was there with them. They are all purpose driven unlike the countless young taking over our universities and streets.
They carry on like a cult . . screeching & bawling & caterwauling , no self control
@@benwinter2420
Wow...... this cult is full of people working hard to get things done and celebrating when it all comes off. Thanks to them I guess the Mars pipe dream is edging closer to reality!
@@fabianmckenna8197 You appear to have head in sand . . there is no us going to Mars
SpaceX video feed on X is terrible. They need to return to RUclips ASAP.
Watched it live on YT 👍
More than enough people re-streaming it on RUclips.
Just watch everyday astronaut
@@epj0211 Yes, I know. I was referring to the lack of video quality in the source feed.
@@RogerM88 X is not the source feed.
Never gets boring. Xellent work all involved,
It begins a new age!
Wrong!
@@brunoheggli2888Hope you're trolling, we are at the dawn of a new era of space travel, we may become an interplanetary specie before the end of the century
Amazed how quickly they lunch the 4th vehicle, incredible 👏
Amazing what the private sector can do vs the government.
I'm not even American but I'm so proud of space x and the US of A
7:10 ufo spotted
4:55 it’s this. This is the UFO and it’s falling with the booster
@@archierush868 What you mentioned is the booster from which the Ufo was spotted. It is a third object not so faraway, and it doesn't seem to be going down.
From the booster viewpoint it seems to go up because the booster itself is descending. it is normal even if it is rare but not impossible that UFOs (or UAP) can be visibile during these missions. And there's no need to misinform according to your personal beliefs, after all, it's part of the X of SpaceX.
Congratulations for the mission to all the staff and to Elon who I think he would also agree with this analysis.
That drone shot. Impeccable.
congratulations
Amazing, well done! Also glad everyone got to see the definitive curvature of the earth 👏
Awesome
Ufo 7.10 moving slowly on the right side 😊
That’s the hot staging ring for sure
Let's Light this Candle!! So I am a few hours off from watching it LIVE. But for someone like me who LOVES an OUTSTANDING SpaceX launch, this does not disappoint. It's EXHILARATING! ☺💖🚀👍💯🇺🇸
7:10 UFO top of the screen
Nah it's just a TR3b taking a look wondering why they are still playing around with rockets.
Hot staging ring
Fantastic stuff.
Congratulations to everyone involved.
Please put Elmo on there and give him a one way ride to Mars.
Big Bird was nearly on Challenger. He was too big to fit, so they sent a teacher instead…
Elon or Elmo? Please not Elmo. 😂
@@MundaneMuser Elmo is a more appropriate name for a clown.
Amazing, 1000 points to Elon Musk and his team for execution and style. Hovering over the water like Iron Man is truly amazing
Where are those flat earthers😅
They will say its a cgi
Fish eye lens camera makes it look round they will say. 😂
@@androidmxq2854 dumb people will always remain dumb
It's filmed in a Hollywood studio just like the first moon landing- Every conspiracy theorist on the Why files channel.
It’s flat
Absolutely incredible watching this live gave me goosebumps 😬👏🏼
7:09 ufo detected
i noticed the same thing.
It’s the hot staging ring
It's the sun. Unless you mean that washer or other bit of debris from under the staging ring.
Was at 39 KM altitude or 131,000 feet. Also, the heavy booster was falling at around 4200 KM/hr. and it stayed on screen for several seconds. My guess is that it was part of the booster itself to be falling at almost the same speed. I think the record altitude flight for the SR 71 was 85,000 feet but could supposedly reach 100,000 feet in altitude. So doubtful that it was a plane as not only would it be above the maximum altitude of any previous plane, but it would have to be descending at around 3800 KM/hr to stay on screen that long.
What a time to be alive well done 👌🏻🏁
Successful Splashdown??
Sort of. The booster made it just fine, apparently. The orbiter was a little worse for wear, but kept working and transmitting until splashdown, allegedly with a little landing burn.
@@hermanrobak1285im confident the starship also did successful splashdown
Yeah booster splashdown was perfect, the ship took a beating in re-entry but just about made it.
yeah it was successful
It splashdowned successfully with a severe damage flap, and its just the one we saw, not others so maybe it required more time for us to know how much damage the ship get
That startup howl. I love that sound.
7:09 right side of the ship, what's that in the bacground?
Hot staging ring jettisoned a few minutes prior to
I know it was a sound fault but the effects from it at 0:40 sounded absolutely awesome!
Thats something else.. that wasnt a splash down that was a hover for fun.
The re-entry was like runnig a van into a blazing forest. It's scary to see that plasma melt the vehicle. We need better technology for this stage for sure. I am sure they've already begun working on it. But what an achievement! Congrats to all.
Got to love the physics and engineering on this...heavvvvvvy lift...
Professional and matter of fact . Love it!!
Omg that drone footage @1 min 😵💫😍😍😍
Outstanding!! The future looks great!
I love it when a plan comes together.
Dude that was epic, that was some Apollo era stuff
To Space X Team, you Are the cutting edge of humanity and civilization and what humans are capable of. Way to break the edge! Bravo!!! Elon, you’re the puff daddy Rocket Man!
it wasn't very long ago that just the booster flyback and recovery was huge aerospace news. now it's "expected". we're spoiled :)
That sound at launch (robots fight)... Come on!!! That's something, dude. 😮