SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launches Psyche
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- A SpaceX Falcon Heavy launches the Psyche mission. The orbiter mission will explore the origin of planetary cores by studying the metallic asteroid 16 Psyche. 16 Psyche is the heaviest known M-type asteroid. The mass of the payload is 2,600 kg.
Instantaneous Launch Window: October 13th at 10:19AM EDT (14:19 UTC)
Orbit: Heliocentric Orbit
Booster: B1064-4 and B1065-4 with a 75-day turnaround - Previously supported: USSF-44 / USSF-67 / EchoStar 24 / B1079 first flight
Recovery: LZ1 and LZ2 for the side boosters / No center core recovery
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I saw this one in person!! Was my first rocket launch I’ve gone to after moving to Florida and it was absolutely incredible. Shook the hell out of my car windows lol.
Same here lol. Entry was quite a soundboom
Congrats! Get ready to see a LOT of launches. Between Space X and other vendors & NASA, they're averaging at least one per week at the Cape, and that number will slowly increase.
I was there on the first falcon heavy launch. It was life changing
My family was there too, so exciting.
That is one big-ass rocket system but the engines are so powerful it just leaps off the pad like a bottle rocket. Way to go SpaceX!
Psyched about Psyche going to visit Psyche! 🙂
Most important NASA mission in years. Go Psyche!
The nozzle on second stage is huge. Alex must love that!
Yea!! They say a good way to imagine it is the sea level raptor is about as tall to fit yourself standing straight up in the nozzle.(rest of the mechanism will be taller but it’s a good way to put in in perspective) and the raptor vacuum engine if you lay on your side with your hands above your head. You could almost reach both sides of the bottom of the nozzle. (All based on height averages of course)
Never gets old watching.
Enjoying the repkay and really enjoying listening to our neighbor, Lon sharing the streaming with NSF.
That launch was awesome!
I am missing the telemetry data in the SpaceX feed :(
Good morning today from Puerto Rico
Never mind Falcon Heavy ... I can't wait untill SpaceX launch StarShip Heavy ... Imagine That!
Lon is a great addition the NSF team.
T-10: 1:29:44
Booster landings: 1:37:55
Spacecraft separation: 2:32:36
@@jesus4400haha CGI?? 🙃😂
@@jesus4400 wait do you actually think it’s fake…
@@jesus4400 What are you talking about its a signal failure thats why the picture is pixelated. Jesus if you want to know the truth you can travel there right before a launch and see with your own eyes...
@@jesus4400 really? What about this - go and see a launch in person with your OWN EYES and see the ISS fly over with YOUR OWN EYES and look though a telescope with YOUR OWN EYES!! But if you want to believe it’s fake then go ahead! 🤭
@@jesus4400 lmao cgi doesnt just randonly decide to do that. It would not happen if it was cgi
It was funny firework for launch. Congratulations
You can see the dust kicking up at LZ2 just as the camera panned to LZ1 to capture the landing there.
I watched this through my history class.
Great Job 👍
aside from the audio dying, amazing mission
thank you
Would really like to see a "quintuple" booster setup and have SpaceX land all 5. I suppose the BFR is for.
Damn that's fast...
Is it me or did it leave the launch pad quicker than usual? Throttle adjustment program change??
it cleared the launch tower 1 second faster than ussf 67
If you think about it we are using almost the same kind of Rockets we used over 60 years ago that use jet engines to get into space ! You would think we would have a new way to get into space because of how much technology has grown sense then ??????
If not. For war and religion
Troll
These are not Jet engines, you clearly dont know much about this stuff…
@@Wheatthin21 Rocket engines so sorry
@@Marrrrrko47 Why did you call yourself TROLL !!!!!!!!!
GODSPEED SPACEX 🇺🇲 🇺🇲 🇺🇲
I SAW A MOUSE...I SAW A MOUSE....
In my house....
at this point it's just soo routine, like "time to make the donuts" routine. Like a morning shuttle that departs on a schedule twice a week. It's like ya just know it's gonna work. Soon we'll be seeing the Starship doing the same thing. All the clowns online focusing on the first Starship test flight will look like fools for doubting Elon.
KPI's
Same efficiency expected in American politics.
👋
No telemetry? NASA? We are used to SpaceX standards now. 👎
What is the light that looks like flying by the engine very fast at T+01:00:37?
Probably a micro meteorite. Earths hit by hundreds everyday.
If you advance the video frame by frame, you can clearly see it's an Imperial Star Destroyer.
Most likely some oxygen ice.
2029
1:39:55, bottom of screen, weird garbage behavior?
Here to stop kids from saying first
Nasaspaceflight coverage sucks! Where is telemetry?
Why no official SpaceX stream? Looks like their YT channel died
Shifted streams to X (Twitter)
Yup. Elon decided Twix needed something to make it worthwhile. Too bad Twix is not optimized at all for livestreaming. Which sucks because I loved watching the actual SpaceX livestream. Sadly no more watching the boosters fall unless you use that useless website.
@@rahulsuryawanshi2747 Whaaat? I hate Twitter/X. I want to see next starship launch on YT in 4k!
@@matthiasgrunwald895 Not gonna happen.
@@rahulsuryawanshi2747 Thanks. I wondered why I hadn't heard a peep.
На зонде Психея установленны лучшие в мире Российские плазменные двигатели производства АКБ ФАКЕЛ г.Калининград
Missed the live show but for sure hope Ryan enjoyed the show... Been a long long time in the making 😂😊
Welp... missed this launch! Love this rocket, but Starship is always my favorite!
Same dude so miffed I missed this cause I passed back out lol
Start here: 1:29:43
Awesome! when was the last Blue Origin launch to orbit...wait....Oh never. So Cool...LET'S GO!!!!
cameras on the booster have a better feed than any TV down here.
Not ice, Falcon Boogers
You can see *Oumuamua* fly by right above the bell nozzle at: 2:30:30
Yeah, that was interesting, maybe a smallish satellite whose orbital path the rocket intersected
The fact that Elon Musk made this possible through his sheer force of will, personality, and willingness to risk everything beggars belief. Of course, since he succeeded, the overwhelming mass of small-minded people will now do their utmost to destroy him.
Top this: SpaceX launches is like going to WalMart to a grab a gallon of milk.