Watch SpaceX Land Starship SuperHeavy Booster
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- Watch SpaceX Land Starship SuperHeavy Booster
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You know you've built a big rocket when the cloud base is only 5 rockets high.
Most american unit of measurement be like:
How many double cheeseburgers is that?
Dude Im glad I read this comment right before I drank my coffee ROFL!!!!
I know you’re at least fourth as you used “ROFL” unironically
@@janslavik5284 2
Wheres the rest of the footage?????? WE WANT MORE
@@ovalwingnut what
It's likely it just tipped over and exploded.
@@davidstinger1134 Yes it did that's why we want to see it.
Yes we want the last part !!!
I'm with you, @jason. It's hard to take SpaceX seriously when they hide critical information from us.
Congratulations to the Engineers and countless Professionals that made this possible. 💛
Why not play it all the way i wanted to see it topple over in the water? 😢
😢
Bad PR
@@MentalParadoxdoing exactly what the mission parameters designated it to do is not bad pr
Too much steam
We don’t want to see our beloved booster 11 collapse and break after toppling over.
It was a buoy, so that means they got very close, if not right on the desired landing spot!
Or what if SpaceX put it there because it’s the right spot
@@Nico_6967 this is literally what op meant?
Maybe an autonomous drone, like a tricked out wave runner?
Elon confirmed that he was off target in an interview with Ellie in space.
correction: In this case he confirmed that the ship was off target.
6kms off target apparently.
History has been made. Congratulations for successful booster landing!
History will be made when they will catch the booster with iron wings.
Not landing, but sea splash. Need another step…
Lmao!
@@Mahinegi-ui9cx correction the Iron Giant!
@@philippehuchon236that was a perfect landing, it being at sea makes no difference. It touched the water with no speed and obviously where they wanted it because there was a camera placed there to film it.
The camera guy stopped, because he got too excited.
The camera guy was, in this case, a buoy ......... 🙂
@@SlartiMarvinbartfast Are you sure it wasn't a gull?
@@SlartiMarvinbartfastand buoy was he excited 😂
@@JGS123WRPTP right on cue
Splash, steam down.
Beautifully done.
Now land the tower!
I thought, somewhat stupidly at first, that this was a manned ship out in the landing zone. Only until I noticed it was a 360 camera shot panned in post, that it was a buoy, probably put there by SpaceX as a target
I'm hoping somebody with time to spare will take this footage and clean up that warping, caused by the glass around the camera or whatever.
That launch was the most badass thing I've seen in a long time.
is there an unedited version? amazing
OMG!! They actually captured a video of it! Programed it land near a camera. Outstanding!
Really solidifying the fact that they will try to land it at the exact location next time.
@@ItsaCatsLife An aircraft that is sitting in the water?
I would hope they not only wanted land near the camera but that they did a simulated tower landing with both tower and booster linked together in one simulation so that an overlay of the movements would show how close they nailed it to the real landing.
@@noobdernoobder6707 I hear that's exactly what they did.
That definitely looks catchable!
i think its too far away from the tower.
Yeah hopefully some day they can successfully catch it on the arms. That would be epic to see.
@@sb0373 Agreed it's a bit of a stretch 🤣🤣🤣
In Kerbal Space Program, I always just use parachutes to soft land my booster in the ocean. You get a decent amount of money back for it. Using a rocket motor to soft land in a planet with an ocean and an atmosphere is needlessly complex.
@@gdutfulkbhh7537 it's impossible for Starship's booster to land with a parachute.
Meanwhile in the middle of an ocean, a water buoy was the first to witness the splash down!
I guess that answers the question of "did it land on target"
Looks like maybe some sort of ocean-going drone was parked near the intended landing site.
It would be awesome if the same was captured for the starship. I REALLY wanna see external reentry footage.
The shedding of material from the winglets must have been SPECTACULAR.
The question had already been answered. But this just proves it. They don't get such good footage of the booster without knowing exactly where it was going to land.
How is this already on RUclips 😂
Starship landed 6 km off-target. It was also the dead of night. Though I agree they ought to get some drones out there anyway, to make sure Starship sinks and isn't towed off to have everything about it stolen.
@@Asterra2 shouldn't be a problem, the FTS could take care of that.
The second stage ship re entered in night time. It might be hard to see it even if we capture that.
It just looks so unreal seeing a booster this big just casually landing in the water like it's monday 🤣
Why cut the video from sea to onboard camera right when you are going to witness it hovering on the water...
That mach cloud as it goes subsonic is MASSIVE! What an achievement!
That little splash noise at the end of video. 🤯❤️
Insane to think they are going to attempt to catch it next flight. That’s going to blow my mind
Großartige Leistung. Gratulation. Was Space X da vorführt, ist einfach unglaublich.
ve vait for du Deutschland.
@@waynemacomson6448 Wir starten nur Hanf-Raketen, die mit grüner Energie betrieben werden können und beim Verglühen in der Atmosphäre klimafreundlichen Sauerstoff abgeben.
@@levikrongold1549Haha, bester Kommentar!
You Space X guys are a Different breed altogether. Amazing stuff
old school, not afraid to fail stuff. plenty of cash helps, too.
@@waynemacomson6448other rocket companies can have plenty of cash too. Just have a great, plausible idea with enough grit, bravery and human resources to pursue it. Then investors would come. What SpaceX is doing others could have done, but can't because they lack vision and all the other ingredients.
Honestly they are. Those guys are just something else 🤯
they aiming for huge steps forward for humanity.
Please spaceX, you already broke my brain yesterday. 😭
This is insane!
lol, love
Why cut away from what we all wanted to see. Uggh 🤦♂️
I'm with you!
Go put a tall soda can in your sink water and share what you see
You should show us the whole footage from the camera. The one that is observing the landing into the ocean. 🤔
I think the steam billows up and blocks the view around that time. Probably nothing to see right then sadly.
@@shortwave737 I didn't think of that.
@@shortwave737 BS we don't even get to that part, cuts off way early.
Why does the video stop exactly when the booster touches the water? Why not showing the entire landing seen from the ship or platform? I did like to see how the booster turns horizontally after touching the water.
Probably obscured by steam and water
Probably so people who don't know that it was a test flight won't think it was a failed landing because it tipped over.
It was probably the sound waves of the raptor engines cutting off the camera. This happened to us in florida with the last shuttle flight.
@@localobug3034 Weak BS. Then all the cameras would have died in every moment we do see.
@jasonnikolic Well, a shockwave travels through a solid alot easier than through a liquid. So it could be that because it was landing in the water (a liquid), the shockwave had alit stronger impact over the surface of the water as opposed to on land. And I never said it happens everytime. It just happens sometimes.
Способ засолить Рапторов 😂. Браво Маск!!!! 👍👍👍
Absolutely amazing. The booster is the size of a small skyscraper.🙀👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Every time I see a booster land like this, I'm reminded how about 30 years ago, when I'd fly my toy rocket around and land it back on its launch pad, my dad would angrily correct me... "rockets don't land like that, play right or don't play at all..." I love to rub it in now and again.
Imagine this booster being caught by the mechazilla arms , insane 🥵💥
That never gets old! And grats on the soft water landing!
Damn why did they switch cameras so short before splashdown?
This thing is going to change humanity and I Don't mean by a little! This will usher in a multi trillion dollar economy in space!
Amazing, That landing looked great!
Love this! Keep going SpaceX!
where is the full version?
It's full version lol
@@fa2rocket827 :(
@@fa2rocket827 No it's not. This edit doesn't show the booster tipping over and falling horizontally into the Gulf.
@@KeithRowley i know.
It’s not just heavy, it’s super heavy
Wheres the end where it hovered for a bit then flopped over?
It looks like something out of a 1950s Sci-fi movie
I didn’t realize there was a Waterview that’s cool
This is real.. the fire was the raptor that did not reignite during the landing burn and eventually exploded. It was also shown in the feed from spacex onboard camera at splashdown, debris were seen flying.
I think it was the booster venting fuel so that it would be empty when it landed. That way it wouldn't explode when it fell over.
@@temper44no an engine failed rapidly on final burn. Still that soft landing looked catchable by the OLM. And that fin on the second stage… talk about rugged!
It’s probably a combo of both. F9 tends to leak flames when/just after landing, so I’d imagine some of the flames are from excess propellant burning, and the rest are from the engine that decided to cease existing
Starliner : Don't mind me. I am not even here 🙂
That vapor cone has got to be at least 100m in diameter!
Wow. The Mechazilla landings will be AWESOME!! 😎
Spectacular
Dwayne chéri tu seras toujours le plus merveilleux mon amour ...
Nuckin Futz!!!
Now I want to see an overlay of where the imaginary tower was. How close that they would have gotten to the launch/landing pad.
kids with e-crayons activate
Been waiting for this. Thanks.
Why they cut to on board angle instead of using buey to see final splash down?
Raptor engine is so powerful it echos off the ocean
Incredible!
Why in the best moment of the video, they changed to the other camera onboard? I would like to see it from the first camera.
It’s possible that the plume of water kicked up as Superheavy got closer to the water obscured the view. Either way, I still want to see the full footage from that camera
to be able to control such a mass as its coming down from space,amazing
Fantastic
Just insane
I hope i get to see these beast in action before I die. Cmon mars
Controlled descent of a 70m highrise, unbelievable!
incredible footage
Congrats SpaceX team!
They really crushed it, and I’m proud of the space future we’re headed to 🥹
next few decades it will be a another main transportation like airplanes. also a tour on mars would be insane.
Insane!!!
Incredible achievement, and awsome live pictures throughout the entire "mission". Well done SpaceX!
Do we know how close it was to the "virtual tower", yet?
Close enough to be confident of an actual catch attempt next time?
Elon said that they very likely gonna attempt a catch next flight but expect this to get delayed
@@archierush868 Yeah, I think it was (understandably) going to depend on how flight 4 turned out. That's why I was asking if they've said anything about it yet. I'll admit I'd be surprised if they have..
@@johnm8224it’s very likely gonna happen for flight 5 but we’ll have to wait and listen out for more data
Been waiting for this!!!
OMG! I'm out of words.... thank you!
Wow !!! Is there an edit available if just the landing. Amazing.
Almost as good as "you only live twice" 1968 Pinewood😊
I wish they would have a hover for much longer to learn how much thrust is needed to keep it in a sustained hover and then Omni movement
Unbelievable ❤
Splashdown! 👍🚀
This truly looks like a Sci-Fi movie, incredible! 👏👏👏
Spectacular!
I wonder how loud the sonic boom was.
i hope we can see starship splashdown too
it was at night, i thinks we will not see anything
@@user-fp6dk9fx6m yup, also it was off by ~6km
Also Starship was about 6km off target, so even if there were cameras, it would've been to far away
Absolutely Amazing, incredible, insane, SpaceX is fire💯😎
Like others, want to see it land in the water. Same for the other portion, payload.
We need more drone cameras! - order 500 now!
Holy wowzinga
Fantástico !
Wish they got footage of starship's landing. Or even pictures of the wreckage.
I just love SpaceX!
why did they stop filming?!?!?! Ggggrrrrrr! I wanted to see the flop over. Still amazing.
Saved
24 seconds but worth it and deserves a sub.
Nice👌
SHB: Water, i am landing
Water: ???
Why does it end so early?
Is it wobbling just right after splashdown or it is the camera moving because of the waves?
It's the camera moving, the image has been stabilized using the top of the booster as a reference point
It's filmed with a 360 camera on a bobbing platform, multiple video's are stiched together. And unfortunately it seems the booster was filmed right where some video is stitched together, so that gives some artifact.
Wow that was awesome.
Ohhh this is what i wanted the most🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Edit: Bruh I commented before watching video😶 where's the full video
Do you have a link tot he original?
This is amazing.
The size of that thing is crazy!
Wow - Mars here we come …
OutSTANDing!
I was hoping there would be footage like this
that thing was mooooving. I think it was still over 1k kph at 10k ft. Spacex is incredible
Why did they cut away from the best part? What are they trying to hide? We all wanted to see it touching down in the water and falling over.
Why did they have to switch the camera to onboard at end 😭
This is amazingggg
First successful Super Heavy booster landing
Amazing!
Seriously epic
Dude that was dangerously close to the landing zone! But what a shot it made!!
Buoy. No-one nearby
@@archierush868
That makes feel better lol