Starship Flight 5 - Cinematic Experience

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @CSIStarbase
    @CSIStarbase  Месяц назад +170

    For those who aren't a fan of the soundtrack, the music free version is available for channel member!

    • @poppedweasel
      @poppedweasel Месяц назад +53

      Well you did call it the Cinematic Experience and in my opinion, the music was awesome and really added to the overwhelming drama of what it being seen. Great choice. Excellent photography!

    • @davidrowewtl6811
      @davidrowewtl6811 Месяц назад +22

      I often complain about music. This is a sound track and entirely appropriate! A*

    • @bluewater82
      @bluewater82 Месяц назад +3

      Awesome content as always! I love the detailed tracking especially during the coast-back phase.
      Question: was the venting from the booster QD during the catch a leak from the hardware or was it done on purpose as a way to vent fumes from the tanks?

    • @RalphEllis
      @RalphEllis Месяц назад +6

      You need some stabilisation.
      Unwatchable.
      R

    • @bluewater82
      @bluewater82 Месяц назад +17

      @@RalphEllis There is always someone bi**hing about something stupid…

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 Месяц назад +1607

    My first live in person launch ever. I think I'm spoiled for life, because I have no idea how it could ever be topped. The most astounding thing I have ever witnessed.

    • @PeterJCalkins
      @PeterJCalkins Месяц назад +14

      I feel the same way!!!

    • @TrungNguyen-uf8cv
      @TrungNguyen-uf8cv Месяц назад +24

      a crew to marse should feel different

    • @Papershields001
      @Papershields001 Месяц назад +11

      Congrats! Must’ve been incredible! My first launch was out at Wallops island in 2013. It was a Minotaur V so an old peacekeeper ICBM launching a stripped down moon mission for nasa called, “Ladee”
      I can’t compare it to a starship flight, but if you ever get the chance to see an all solid rocket launch it’s worth it. The rocket screams off the pad and one of the coolest things ever is seeing a ton of stages dropping away in showers of sparks.

    • @deal2live
      @deal2live Месяц назад +7

      Lucky SOB!!!!'

    • @timesfly1081
      @timesfly1081 Месяц назад +9

      I'm extremely jealous! if it had been in florida I wouldve been there! Coming into it did you think it would crash into the tower? That's kind of what I expected but they actually caught that thing on the VERY FIRST TRY
      I still can't believe it even now 🤯

  • @Maxim.Teleguz
    @Maxim.Teleguz Месяц назад +831

    To the unknown faces that stayed up long nights solving the incredible problems. These faces will never be known to the outside world. Salute to you.

    • @waynesworldofsci-tech
      @waynesworldofsci-tech Месяц назад +27

      But they are our pathway to the stars.

    • @mikakettunen7939
      @mikakettunen7939 Месяц назад +17

      Amen! I can only remotely imagine how proud they feel about themselves - unfolding space travel history with their united effort \,,/
      "Mama - is this my grand grand grandfather/mother name here on this memorial wall about that funny name SPACEX that bring us here to Mars back in day?"

    • @trueuniverse690
      @trueuniverse690 Месяц назад +15

      You can always check the current spacex employes

    • @ramvander88
      @ramvander88 Месяц назад +14

      actually, they took a nice photo with the whole space x team.. in a parking lot.

    • @unbreakableldorado7723
      @unbreakableldorado7723 Месяц назад +2

      I just love this. Their faces and names will not be known. But their actions will echo into eternity

  • @greengonzonz
    @greengonzonz Месяц назад +406

    Days later, having watched a couple dozens times..... nope, my brain still struggles to accept what my eyes have witnessed ❤

    • @Lukas_101
      @Lukas_101 Месяц назад +24

      I have a family member who was around for the moon landing and watched it live, and he said that watching the launch, the booster coming back, and being successfully caught by the chopsticks, created the same level of disbelief and awe as the moon landing. 😮🤯🤯 Guys… this is our generation’s Moon landing. “I know not technically, but in regards to impressiveness and effect”

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Месяц назад +3

      Despite having cold sweat and shaky hands while watching it live, somehow I had confidence it would go without a hitch. With the delays they've had so much time to re-check everything, it just could not go wrong really. Plus they already demonstrated pinpoint precision landings over and over and over. I sound overconfident maybe, but this is in keeping with SpaceX's track record. Just simply magnificent.

    • @RainOfChaos91
      @RainOfChaos91 Месяц назад +6

      no matter how often i watch it and no matter how many explanations i look, my brain still thinks its a fake

    • @Kreedogger
      @Kreedogger Месяц назад +5

      @@RainOfChaos91 This is as real and totally visceral as all of this get's. I cannot imagine how the next tests are going to look like. We are going to see the Starship itself being caught alongside superheavy booster by a huge Mechzilla and it's chopsticks in the near future. It's going to work.

    • @TayoEXE
      @TayoEXE Месяц назад +1

      I can't believe I was very lucky to catch it live. It felt like witnessing history in the making. Regardless of where it goes from here... the engineering required to do what I saw is frankly amazing. This enormously huge, 23-story building sized object fell all the way from the sky, landed itself exactly where it lifted off, perfectly between two enormous metal arms, and didn't even explode. Physics is a beast.

  • @bcorn68
    @bcorn68 Месяц назад +217

    This was my third Starship launch. I took my 83 year old parents and my brother this time. Mom cried when the booster landed so then of course I had to cry as well. What an incredible accomplishment! I am so grateful to have been a witness to such an important step in humanity's journey. Thank you for documenting this so well. P.S. We were two vehicles to your left during the launch. I came over and photographed your shirt so I could find you here. Thanks again. See you next time!

    • @svnxus
      @svnxus Месяц назад +6

      You are so lucky to be there for a live launch!

    • @WhiteArtsMagic
      @WhiteArtsMagic Месяц назад +3

      "had to cry"?

    • @thomasperryman3460
      @thomasperryman3460 Месяц назад +7

      God bless you and your parents. Enjoy them

    • @keywest63020
      @keywest63020 Месяц назад +10

      ​@@WhiteArtsMagicYah.....its contaigous, just like laughter...especially if it is by someone close to you.

    • @TheWillemDeBur
      @TheWillemDeBur Месяц назад

      weirdo to cry at some explosion

  • @AlienVibesss
    @AlienVibesss Месяц назад +344

    I was not expecting this from you, Zack. But this is incredible! Beautifully stabilized footage, and this is by far the best video I've seen thus far that shows the engine bay as it starts glowing from the heat of re-entry. Great job!

    • @CSIStarbase
      @CSIStarbase  Месяц назад +36

      Thank you!

    • @-danR
      @-danR Месяц назад +28

      I've seen a dozen other replays and didn't think this could be particularly special. It is particularly special, right down to the music-track selection: not just random selection off-hand thinking "yeah this slaps OK, next..."
      If there were 1000 choices, this track would be the only choice.

    • @DavJumps
      @DavJumps Месяц назад +8

      Agree. Awesome edit.

    • @Kreedogger
      @Kreedogger Месяц назад +14

      @@-danR I agree..the music perfectly displayed the gravity of the situation. Pun partially intended. Haha!

    • @Starship_TrooperX
      @Starship_TrooperX Месяц назад +11

      @@CSIStarbasewas this your footage Zack? Epic footage and edit. Love the slow mo’s at awesome points and the colours and angle as the plume expands is just unreal. Absolutely best I’ve seen yet.

  • @kersebleptes1317
    @kersebleptes1317 Месяц назад +136

    Sir, you have successfully joined engineering to art- with a perfect weld!
    This is just gorgeous. The stabilised images of the booster are so informative.
    Bravo, CSI Starbase, Bravo!

  • @donald4munro
    @donald4munro Месяц назад +134

    Still mind blown! 🤯That side view of the booster translating to the right towards the tower will never get old... Great video, Zack!

    • @phillipcsandoval9094
      @phillipcsandoval9094 Месяц назад +6

      One of the most incredibly and amazingly beautiful video ever! Thank you 🙏

    • @Justin.Franks
      @Justin.Franks Месяц назад +1

      I was definitely surprised at how fast it translated. And also at how quickly the engines were able to gimbal.

    • @jcims
      @jcims Месяц назад

      Watching the lateral movement go to absolute zero while it was descending is just incredible.

    • @charles_preston
      @charles_preston 13 дней назад

      EXACTLY! MIND CONTROL OPERATIONS are designed to "BLOW YOUR MIND". #MKULTRA 101

  • @bluewater82
    @bluewater82 Месяц назад +38

    My grandfather would have loved this. He got me so interested in space flight when I was a kid in the 80s. All of my little mission patches and Shuttle toys/models were gifts from him. He did not have a higher education but he was fascinated by science and read tons of science fiction and non-fiction and whenever he was around he would share what he had learned with me. My biological father was out of the picture so my grandfather was the only father-figure I had growing up.
    One of the last conversations I had with him was him showing me his modem and telling me about how the internet was coming and going to completely change the world. He passed away soon after that and never got to witness any of the incredible things that have come since. Seeing videos like this make me cry as a grown ass man thinking about how amazing it would have been to witness something like this in person with him by my side.

  • @KalystiaLee
    @KalystiaLee Месяц назад +236

    This will never get old for me. ❤

    • @Castano_pinto
      @Castano_pinto 28 дней назад +1

      Si un simple avión me emociona al pasar por el cielo, esto es como una orgía para los amantes

    • @oldtimer2192
      @oldtimer2192 21 день назад +3

      We are seeing history being made here!

    • @carriejoint5970
      @carriejoint5970 2 дня назад

      @@Castano_pintoWell said😊

  • @ClearAlera
    @ClearAlera Месяц назад +194

    When I saw the twin boosters land like synchronized swimmers after the first falcon heavy launch, I thought nothing could ever top how cool that was. I was wrong.

    • @quietssstormtez
      @quietssstormtez Месяц назад +2

      Yes! I was there for the twin booster landing and my eyes were sweating. Probably would have passed out if I was in Boca Chica.

    • @jameskelly1680
      @jameskelly1680 Месяц назад

      Wait for the Starship catch! That will top it!

    • @takanara7
      @takanara7 Месяц назад

      The video was actually messed up and they were showing the camera from the same booster twice. The actual boosters were slightly out of synch, lol. But it looked slightly more impressive then it actually was.

    • @luismartepr
      @luismartepr Месяц назад

      I’m glad I’m not the only one. I cried my eyes out when I saw the two boosters landing parallel, and I cried my eyes out once again I can’t stop watching this

    • @ClearAlera
      @ClearAlera Месяц назад

      @@takanara7 I was talking about the drone shot that showed both of them landing in the same frame at the same time. I know they were a second or two off, but that specific shot is what got me going!

  • @craigblackman4558
    @craigblackman4558 Месяц назад +65

    This is truly inspiring footage. I have no words. I remember jumping up and down and my wife and son thinking I was a madman... I was. This was REAL!

    • @xanto360
      @xanto360 25 дней назад +2

      lol i was watching it and just stood there: oh my god no it isnt.. oh my god no please ....oh my god NO.. OH MY GOD NOOO OH IT IS!!!!

  • @keldonj.6054
    @keldonj.6054 Месяц назад +58

    Holy shit, you got the initial thermal heating of the engine skirt upon reentry!!! Fantastic footage! Love the wide shot view and great job on the stabilization editing. Can't wait for your deep dive into the flight and future missions!

    • @MurphyRiddle-bl4cp
      @MurphyRiddle-bl4cp Месяц назад +3

      I've been wanting to see the initial thermal heating as well, now I can die peacefully 😂

    • @anthonylosego
      @anthonylosego Месяц назад +1

      Elon said "easily fixable", so I assume they will run cryo oxygen through the bells on the way down next time. Enough to prevent making the metal soft enough to deform under the high pressures.

    • @shrodingerschat2258
      @shrodingerschat2258 Месяц назад

      I'm not so sure that was reentry heating. It almost looks like there was a methane leak because there is actual fire inside the engine skirt. This footage actually shows it best. The initial "glow" starts right before it passes behind the assent exhaust plume. It starts on one side and travels across to the other.

    • @keldonj.6054
      @keldonj.6054 Месяц назад

      @@anthonylosego he was referring to the outer engines as they were warped after catch. The inner 13 were being chilled prior to landing burn.

    • @keldonj.6054
      @keldonj.6054 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@shrodingerschat2258I disagree, it starts from the side leading away from the airflow because those gasses get compressed more in that corner of the skirt. It spread to the other side as the atmosphere got thicker. I don't think a fire from a methane leak would be sustainable at mach 3.

  • @kevbowhite
    @kevbowhite Месяц назад +52

    So, I've obviously watched lots of videos of this flight. Your image stabilized video is fantastic. And I really really really appreciate the fact that it is all from a single POV (well, mostly, but good enough). It is great seeing it from so many different angles, but it is hard to really "see" what is happening. This video makes it super clear what is happening on the boost back burn. And I don't think I've ever seen the booster turn around and point the engines back at the ground before...either this or Falcon 9. There just aren't these long, full tracking shots from a single location.
    I'm sure you knew what you were doing in doing this, but thank you. This will be my go-to when showing this to friends and family who really don't understand what's going on here.
    Also...doesn't it seem like it would make more sense to release the hot-stage ring when the engines are pointing down and the booster is angled towards the pad? That way, it would fall "behind" the booster. Probably just too late to drop it, but man, I was so scared they were going to collide the way that they were going.

    • @anthonylosego
      @anthonylosego Месяц назад +2

      Viewing angles are weird when you take the curve of the Earth into account. They drop the ring and hold the booster up with reaction control thrusters (relatively speaking) so the ring can drop below the booster. They don't have RCTs in a way to avoid the ring in any other orientation. Best to drop it first, then come over top of the ring. When you are powered, you don't want anything over top of you. They want the ring below the booster.

    • @YouTube_username.
      @YouTube_username. Месяц назад

      @@anthonylosego oh nice. Either I missed it or they didn't show the nice space odyssey like symmetrical view of the hot stage ring jettison from a camera on the ship... So that shiny ball slowly gloaming inexplicably in front of the booster while it is doing all sorts of firing was, according to the pit of my stomach, one of those glowie shiny ball UFO bullshits for a second. And then this video has the colossal BRAHMS which makes it just like those overhyped UFO videos lol, not that I'm knocking this, this is awesome

    • @YouTube_username.
      @YouTube_username. Месяц назад

      There is a channel in Florida that bought a ex NASA tracking trailer camera and they specialize in those long tracking shots I think they are called US launch report they were there for Clipper no Starship of course

  • @phillipcsandoval9094
    @phillipcsandoval9094 Месяц назад +45

    It doesn’t matter how many times I watch, it brings tears…🙏

  • @petercozzaglio6070
    @petercozzaglio6070 Месяц назад +34

    Watching the booster flying through the sky backwards and getting caught will never get old.

  • @soapbar88
    @soapbar88 Месяц назад +10

    dude this video is freaking sweet! you always nail the soundtrack, watching that booster spin and stabilize was incredible. you saw history made and you shared it beautifully.

  • @jouleml
    @jouleml Месяц назад +22

    The birds flying around after landing makes it even more epic 👏👏👏

    • @ManishSingh-xo1fb
      @ManishSingh-xo1fb Месяц назад +1

      Finally some one who sees us a part of the whole.
      The bird flying by - little fella...you don't what we earthlings just did.

  • @axon62
    @axon62 Месяц назад +14

    history in the making...grateful to be alive to witness this incredible achievement on the first try!

  • @patrickunderwood5662
    @patrickunderwood5662 Месяц назад +8

    Some of the most impressive footage I’ve seen. The stabilized shots… wow. KUDOS. Great shot of the host stage ring sep. And the music choice didn’t hurt either. Excellent. The achievement itself: an historic day. It’s going to change things.

  • @toniamsterdam3910
    @toniamsterdam3910 25 дней назад +18

    67 now, i watched the moon landing as a child, it was very impressive - and now ... this!!! Absolutely mind blowing - go on!

  • @caocao45590
    @caocao45590 11 дней назад +4

    This is by far the most amazing thing I have ever seen!! It is the stuff of science fiction come true...

  • @SirCharles12357
    @SirCharles12357 Месяц назад +8

    Wow!!! Beautiful videography and good use of suspenseful music!!! The shot of the hot staging ring falling beside the booster was simply amazing!!

  • @knowledgeisgood9645
    @knowledgeisgood9645 Месяц назад +20

    Wow Zack, a complete video without a single word! At a loss for words...🤣

    • @PetesGuide
      @PetesGuide Месяц назад

      I heard him say “that was close”!

  • @jonbradley4789
    @jonbradley4789 Месяц назад +5

    Just WoW! Hats off to your editing team. This kind of image stabilization is not a simple thing to achieve. Epic. Thank you for this.

  • @dphuntsman
    @dphuntsman Месяц назад +11

    My god, Zack; you hit this one out of the park! Well done!! - Dave Huntsman

  • @michaelbgentry
    @michaelbgentry Месяц назад +83

    Great soundtrack! gives me chills watching this everytime.

    • @phillipcsandoval9094
      @phillipcsandoval9094 Месяц назад +1

      What a beautiful times to be alive!🇺🇸🙏

    • @nerfarian
      @nerfarian Месяц назад

      Yep, has a lot of The Expanse feel to it

    • @74Cosmo74
      @74Cosmo74 Месяц назад +1

      @@nerfarian Jaws too

  • @TheSenatorSam
    @TheSenatorSam 20 дней назад +15

    I’ve watched this 100 times already and every single time the engineer in me can’t help but shed a tear.

    • @charles_preston
      @charles_preston 13 дней назад

      Re;petition only reinforces the brain acceptance, stop watching! #MindControl 101

  • @simonmocs5986
    @simonmocs5986 Месяц назад +3

    Amazing footage paired with perfectly matching music and audio! Thank you for your effords capturing and editing this piece of art! Keep up the great work! I cannot wait to see what you analyze out of IFT-5 for future deep dive episodes

  • @hpalvz
    @hpalvz Месяц назад +5

    Amazing video! The boostback turn looks so clear here and feels way less violent than on the live stream

  • @frankknowlton736
    @frankknowlton736 Месяц назад +4

    Great production and video Zack and Company. Loved your focus on Booster 12's journey, what and incredible video and really liked the sound track!

  • @Darth_Lawrence
    @Darth_Lawrence Месяц назад +6

    CSIStarbase that was an amazing video. Thank you and the whole Team for putting this together so Quickly!

  • @mike_js2936
    @mike_js2936 8 дней назад +2

    That’s awesome how you can see the first stage rotate in such detail after separation. Amazing footage!!!!

  • @johnotron1able
    @johnotron1able Месяц назад +26

    By far the best cinematic yet

  • @mikebridges20
    @mikebridges20 Месяц назад +8

    What a presentation of such a historic event! Still blows my mind (and also doesn't) that a private entity has developed technology so far in advance of every government agency on the planet! Well done, just well done!!! Can't wait to see the CSI Starbase analysis of IFT-5, but will wait patiently.

  • @josianebesset9090
    @josianebesset9090 Месяц назад +8

    Je suis éblouie par cette vision d'une machine de plusieurs tonnes qui est reçue comme une plume par des bras accueillants ...Que cela est beau ! Oui c'est de l'art.
    Je revis l'alunissage de 1969, le vol du Concorde...
    Marie Curie a dit : je suis de ceux qui pensent que la science est d'une grande beauté.
    Bravo à cette talentueuse équipe menée par les rêves d'un homme , un Léonard de Vinci du XXI ème siècle.
    Merci pour ce partage.

  • @HouseofRock-r6y
    @HouseofRock-r6y Месяц назад +6

    I love that it's only gonna get better from here on and I look forward to ever more amazing events.

  • @Cliff_P
    @Cliff_P Месяц назад +5

    I don't even know what to say, most spectacular, most sophisticated, most advanced, most massive, engineering I've ever seen. Ps, great job on the video 👍

  • @nutmeg69
    @nutmeg69 Месяц назад +2

    So many things caught in this footage that I haven't seen elsewhere! The rotation of the booster during boostback, the separation and falling of the hotstage ring, the reorientation of the booster towards the launch site and the reentry heating! Amazing work with the stabilization and loved the soundtrack!

  • @kevikiru
    @kevikiru Месяц назад +6

    When I watched this launch, I though of CSI Starbase. I can't wait for your detailed analyses. Thank you for all your efforts!

  • @mattgaming8717
    @mattgaming8717 Месяц назад +11

    Its like witnessing the space shuttle or appollo for the 1st time. That epic. That type of history made.

  • @PeterJCalkins
    @PeterJCalkins Месяц назад +3

    Best edit I've seen so far. I was there too, and you really captured the excitement of seeing it in person. Well done!

  • @steadGang
    @steadGang Месяц назад +28

    I think that "Sonic Booms Reflected" might actually be Hot Stage Ring landing. It was going super sonic as well but landed further off shore so it took longer to reach the camera.

    • @petrpodskalsky1785
      @petrpodskalsky1785 Месяц назад

      About the hot stage ring, have you heard anything about what they plan to do with it? Surely they'll integrate it into the booster on Block 2 right? It feels weird seeing it thrown away when the goal of Starship is to be fully reusable.

    • @seanmcpherson5595
      @seanmcpherson5595 Месяц назад

      Holy booms Barman!

    • @izzad777
      @izzad777 Месяц назад +6

      ​@@petrpodskalsky1785if memory serves me right, starship v2 is taller, has extended tanks in both booster and ship. I believe they designed a new hot stage ring to be incorporated directly into the inter stage so it doesnt need to be discarded. The new booster is like 10m taller which is around 80m tall.

    • @petrpodskalsky1785
      @petrpodskalsky1785 Месяц назад

      @@izzad777 yeah, I thought the plan was something like that, but I wasn't sure. Thanks.

    • @cube2fox
      @cube2fox Месяц назад

      Since the second booms occur 30 seconds later, the ring would have been about 10 kilometers further away than the booster. (Seems plausible?)

  • @slandgsmith
    @slandgsmith Месяц назад +23

    Muah! Chef's kiss! The dramatic music was perfect!

  • @s2r2420
    @s2r2420 Месяц назад +2

    Awesome tracking. Just gave a good insight into the events through the entire flight of the booster. From now we can at least imagine how things happen on reentry. The best of the so many videos I have seen and my sincere appreciation and gratitude for the great work.

  • @AngelLestat2
    @AngelLestat2 Месяц назад +4

    most of the time I can not watch the long videos of this channel due my lack of time, but the few I watch were a clear example of the quality level of this channel.
    This is an amazing work.

    • @CSIStarbase
      @CSIStarbase  Месяц назад +3

      You are most definitely missing out. Its a shame the way people say they aren't able to watch long videos even though they sit through 2 to 3 hour videos at the movie theaters lol

    • @AngelLestat2
      @AngelLestat2 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@CSIStarbase a 2 hours movie with a production that lasted 1 year and millions of dollars :)
      Your production has a lot of value for a youtube channel and I admire that, but I am the type of person that I think you can split your episodes in 10 min videos, because no everyone has 1 hour of continue time to invest.
      With short episodes and better title frame in certain topics, viewers can choose if that episode has content they are interest or not, instead of view a whole hour without knowing if there is useful information that we are looking for or not.
      The job and research your team done is the same, you are just splitting the topics in small videos.
      I know that are topics that can not be split, due lack of content, time frame in the findings, etc.
      But well, this is just the opinion of 1 of your many subscribers.

    • @CSIStarbase
      @CSIStarbase  Месяц назад

      Unfortunately I can not split my videos into smaller segments. I simply don't have time for that given that I have a full time job. That requires a ridiculous amount of work to make new intros and outtros for each one. It also ruins the flow of the story. No offense to you but I do not intend to cater to short attention spans. Every one of my episodes is a documentary and the amount of time that goes into them can not be reflected by a production budget.
      Part 2 of any episode always does worse than part 1. The moment people see part 2, they decide not to click on it especially if they haven't seen part 1. If I was interested in maximizing views by doubling or tripling views using the trick of creating multiple parts, then I would consider doing that...but its not my goal.

    • @AngelLestat2
      @AngelLestat2 Месяц назад

      ​@@CSIStarbase I understand..
      I will watch them wherever I find the time if certain topics are puzzle me.
      The quality of your work never was in question, so I will stay around :)

  • @gregmcmillan3439
    @gregmcmillan3439 Месяц назад +2

    Dude! You stitched that together quick and it is awesome! And for the record…loved the audio and music! Take a bow Sir!

  • @afterburner119
    @afterburner119 Месяц назад +3

    Just outstanding footage. Thanks for documenting this piece of space history, you always just blow it out of the water sir. *From a space industry insider* 😉.

  • @hefwilliams5400
    @hefwilliams5400 Месяц назад +1

    That was hands down the most dramatic and impactful video of the launch / catch yet, congrats !!!

  • @ChristopherCain
    @ChristopherCain Месяц назад +5

    I mean wow The music you selected to sync this thing up Was a masterpiece. The beginning of the re-entry with the music instruments sinking up perfectly with the Guidance Rockets Was genius. I used to sync up Pink Floyd to 2001 a Space Odyssey And this was as good because it was real!

  • @ericstromquist9458
    @ericstromquist9458 Месяц назад +2

    Great video! Fascinating the way the area around the engines very suddenly began to glow yellow as the booster hit denser atmosphere at hypersonic speed.

  • @ubroberts5541
    @ubroberts5541 Месяц назад +3

    Wow! Great job! Loved it. It should be shown in movie theaters as a preview to a movie.

  • @kiwipete642
    @kiwipete642 Месяц назад +1

    So freaking good. Thank you, Zack for a superb video. The music playing as the booster returns is epic!

  • @truegret7778
    @truegret7778 Месяц назад +5

    Beautiful execution. Kudos to Elon Musk and the entire SpaceX team!!!
    Excellent production, per usual, Zack. Now, we need a modern iMax/THX, outdoor, presentation !! For the first showing I propose the Air & Space Museum in San Diego.

  • @mussie302
    @mussie302 Месяц назад +1

    Incredible footage. It's wonderful that this historic flight was captured so perfectly to preserve this event for history. Top marks.

  • @refurbansuburban
    @refurbansuburban Месяц назад +5

    Fabulous work, great cinematography. Thank you!

  • @michaeljordan8694
    @michaeljordan8694 20 дней назад +2

    The music for this edit is FANTASTIC!! It sounded like Superman was helping with the descent! haha! Goosebumps! Brilliant! Bravo well done!

    • @geoffallan
      @geoffallan 18 дней назад

      Thank you, it was a lot of fun making this having such amazing footage. It made it easy to create the excitement with finding appropriate music.

  • @christover1
    @christover1 Месяц назад +12

    I am always in awe of the local birds, who do not seem to care about what's happening.

    • @drhxa
      @drhxa Месяц назад +8

      The birds are psyched too. They're saying "yo wtf are these humans doing bro? Bro they fucking did it?! WTF!"

    • @christover1
      @christover1 Месяц назад +3

      @@drhxa They have the best vantage viewing location.

    • @nommy8599
      @nommy8599 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@christover1They're probably in a daze, stunned, like a human would be if you spent a minute or 2 sleeping their ears with open hands creating pressure shocks like a martial artist disabling someone in a movie.

    • @jdbergan
      @jdbergan Месяц назад +1

      I’m sure tens or hundreds are permanently deafened when it takes off.

    • @nommy8599
      @nommy8599 Месяц назад

      @@jdbergan I've wondered if they ever make noise before the launch to drive away the local wildlife that can get away prior to launch. That could have its own issues though.
      Ideally they'd do it in a desert (definitely not the ocean). Oh well. Better get to work on the nice quiet space elevator.

  • @beachit2
    @beachit2 Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely some of the best video I've seen yet in conjunction with a perfect soundtrack. Seeing the hot staging ring was a plus.

  • @jacosnyman2393
    @jacosnyman2393 Месяц назад +3

    One word...BRILLIANT! Must listen with headphones. Well done

  • @danwhiffen9235
    @danwhiffen9235 Месяц назад +2

    Love the fact that you synced countdown
    Bravo
    Got chills several times

  • @MadSolarTrading
    @MadSolarTrading Месяц назад +3

    there is not a single person on this planet who won't find this one of the coolest things they've ever seen.

    • @Ceryniful
      @Ceryniful 26 дней назад

      Except for the people who are like "WhY ArEnT ThEy SoLvInG ThE wOrLdS PrObLeMs FiRsT?!" or "GlOBaL WaRMiNG o___o" . - /Sigh

  • @TheNadOby
    @TheNadOby Месяц назад +2

    That's so good and the music adds ambiance.
    Have a slight adrenalin rush every time I watch.

  • @crossroads4762
    @crossroads4762 Месяц назад +10

    Something new in every replay!

  • @havelsand
    @havelsand Месяц назад +1

    What an amazing footage! Great stabilization! And then this beautiful filigree ballet of the booster to avoid the HSR. I've never seen this level of detail in any other video before. ❤

  • @lyricbread
    @lyricbread Месяц назад +3

    Absolutely unreal. Awesome footage guys!

  • @johnnymac1976
    @johnnymac1976 Месяц назад +2

    This proves your theory of a much slower booster rotation to mitigate fuel sloshing and the disturbance of the ice in the tank filters.
    Excellent video!

  • @billcade2137
    @billcade2137 Месяц назад +11

    What an awesome accomplishment by SpaceX! Another great video Zack, as usual! Haha

  • @ross077
    @ross077 Месяц назад

    Not only is this an utterly epic production, it shows every phase of the booster's flight so well. Outstanding work 👏

  • @terencedodge3249
    @terencedodge3249 Месяц назад +8

    Well done, enjoyed your commentary.

  • @philipschultz
    @philipschultz Месяц назад +2

    This video deserves millions of views. Best footage of a launch and landing 😂 I've ever seen.

    • @fretsward2225
      @fretsward2225 Месяц назад

      It's Elon Musk. He's the enemy of those who want to once again live in the United States unlike the liberal foreigners at RUclips who are shadowbanning this...

  • @LostinMIA
    @LostinMIA Месяц назад +3

    I'm flying to Texas to watch the next one for sure!

  • @RiseResistRevolt
    @RiseResistRevolt Месяц назад +2

    This is the most spectacular piece of film I think I've ever seen. I had no clue how awesome this channel was going to be when I subscribed. I thought I did but I was wrong.

  • @EvoCreatures
    @EvoCreatures Месяц назад +3

    That was beautiful! Awesome work : )

  • @jameskelly1680
    @jameskelly1680 Месяц назад +1

    Zack, that camera work and stabilization is awesome. And the soundtrack was epic!

  • @alanblasczyk1779
    @alanblasczyk1779 Месяц назад +4

    Very nice production. Well done.

  • @MarcasBurnet
    @MarcasBurnet 23 дня назад +1

    This has to be the best video of Starship Flight 5 on YT. I can't stop watching this. We humans when we all come together in peace we can make great things happen. This has to be one great thing that humans have achieved.. 20 years or 30-50 years from now god knows what we all can make happen if this just happened...

  • @ajctrading
    @ajctrading Месяц назад +4

    When that shot at 8:13 came up i swear i thought the booster was gonna smash into the ground at a thousand miles an hour.
    Still speechless at watching the chopsticks catch

  • @puntloosPD
    @puntloosPD Месяц назад +1

    let me tell you, in the grand, sweeping, magnificent universe of visual storytelling, there exists a moment, a single, glorious, ineffable experience, where all the elements - direction, acting, cinematography, and music - converge into something far beyond mere entertainment. This is not just a film or a motion picture, oh no. We are talking about a transcendental piece of art, an auditory-visual symphony so exquisitely crafted that it demands nothing less than to be called… absolute cinema!

  • @pilotdawn1661
    @pilotdawn1661 Месяц назад +3

    Fabulous presentation! Liked and Subscribed.

  • @B0M0A0K
    @B0M0A0K Месяц назад +1

    That was without doubt the best footage and the best angles of this historic event. I am happy as hell that you spent so much time watching the progress of the hot-stage ring, which is at this point a large and hugely dangerous object falling to earth and not burning up. I would love to see them recover the hot-stage ring for investigation. Here's the thing though. This dance isn't over yet. It was history in the making, there's no doubting that. But just as with landing the Starship in those earlier testing days, they did it once! They need to be able to catch this thing five or more times before I will consider it a proven technique. Doing it once could be a fluke, do it a bunch more times and I will be a believer. Great work as always Zack and team.

  • @BBbrewer13
    @BBbrewer13 Месяц назад +4

    Best recap video so far! Are my eyes seeing it correctly that the booster used its control thrusters to go up and over the HSR like a game of leap frog?

  • @JonDisnard
    @JonDisnard Месяц назад +1

    Nice. This is by far the best video. Really appreciate the stabilized video kept on center. The part where the booster separated from the blast protector thing.... Was riveting! I was so scared that big hunk of metal was going to crash into the booster as the cold jets sprayed... It was so scarry, it looked like they were going to scrape.

  • @rossginn1171
    @rossginn1171 Месяц назад +5

    The amount of pride amongst everyone who has been involved in this project must have an unmeasurable amount of pride and unmatched camaraderie. I mean the cool factor is off the charts John Wayne Chuck Norris Burt Reynolds, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Mike Tyson, Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, LeBron James combined couldn’t measure up to how amazing life-changing and historical this launch Is.
    A huge CONGRATULATIONS To the SpaceX team, you all are amazing and thank you for sharing this with all of us

  • @gavinregier6177
    @gavinregier6177 Месяц назад

    Absolutely great views of hotstaging and the plume interactions on boostback startup, the boostback roll, the hotstage ring, and of course the landing. The whole 9 yards! Keep up the great work Zack!

  • @user-zx9gs2eh1t
    @user-zx9gs2eh1t Месяц назад +3

    Well done Sir! Well done.

  • @mongini1
    @mongini1 Месяц назад +1

    you did an amazing job here tracking the whole event, and awesome 6FPS footage of the landing - thanks for letting my jaw drop to the floor

  • @GarretL757
    @GarretL757 Месяц назад +5

    This was fantastic!!

  • @Darky.
    @Darky. Месяц назад

    Those booster tracking shots are insane! So much detail at 90+kms. Great work mate! I really appreciate all the hard work you put into your content 🍻

  • @sayumikimura970
    @sayumikimura970 Месяц назад +3

    nice video! I would go to the cinema for that.

  • @noahw3261
    @noahw3261 Месяц назад

    My jaw dropped when the booster started going into its roll correction during boostback at 5:12 - your footage is good enough to see that from the plume irregularities! Fantastic work (as always).

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays Месяц назад +5

    Nice presentation.

  • @donjones4719
    @donjones4719 Месяц назад +1

    Great camera work and tracking, no one had anything better. Very informative, too. We can see how very close the hot staging ring was to SH - close enough to have bumped into a chine. I absolutely love that the bursts from the vent thrusters high up on the side are so visible. Used pretty frequently to keep the propellant settled. I'm sure Zack will have fun with that.
    Might I suggest for future flights: The countdown clock had an unfortunate placement, right in front of the launch ignition. Over to the left next to the engine graphic would be nice. Ditto for the Sonic Boom captions. And those don't need to artistically fade out of sight, they just need to quickly get out of sight. When done with.

  • @leorickpccenter
    @leorickpccenter Месяц назад +4

    holy cow... what Camera was used here? Amazing. Come to think of it, I have not seen the Hot Stage Ring ejection from the live streams. New Sub here. Great job. Thank you for this.

    • @smokindomain
      @smokindomain Месяц назад

      That’s my question, does anyone have footage of the camera and who was controlling it if it was a drone?

  • @keyscook
    @keyscook Месяц назад +1

    Most excellent production of this historic event. Thank you & Cheers from Seattle! 🍻

  • @skysurferuk
    @skysurferuk Месяц назад +5

    You guys don't get paid enough. Beautiful. Awesome footage! 👍

  • @AndyMcClements
    @AndyMcClements 14 дней назад

    The closeup footage of the booster during descent is totally thrilling. I keep coming back to watch, even weeks later. Thanks man !

  • @SachinKumar-xu3kw
    @SachinKumar-xu3kw Месяц назад +1

    This video is just as iconic as the event. Brilliantly shot and edited.

  • @lenhumbird
    @lenhumbird Месяц назад +3

    Wow! That was amazing! Stabilized tracking! And you can clearly see the booster rotating during boostback!

  • @frankch28
    @frankch28 Месяц назад +1

    Incredible!!!! Wow. Great production. Slo mo of the Hot-stage ring separation was one of my favorite scenes on this video.

    • @geoffallan
      @geoffallan Месяц назад

      Interestingly, Hotstage sep was real-time. The only slo mo was during ascent.