Hear the roar of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy and sonic booms from booster landings
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2023
- A replay of the Falcon Heavy lifting off from Kennedy Space Center on July 28, 2023, carrying the heaviest commercial communications satellite ever. Listen to the roar of the rocket's 27 Merlin first-stage engines, recorded in stereo from the Launch Complex 39 Press Site (audio has been synced with the video). Wait to the very end to hear the double sonic booms from each booster as they returned to Cape Canaveral and listen out for the screech of the metal panels on the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB).
The Falcon Heavy successfully launched the Jupiter 3/EchoStar 24 broadband satellite for EchoStar's HughesNet.
Videography by Pete Carstens @maxqproductions1 and Steven Young. Landing video courtesy SpaceX.
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I watched this from my driveway in New Smyrna Beach so I’m very close to Cape Canaveral and this was one of the best launches for a couple of reasons. We could hear the rocket for several minutes (many times we can barely hear it), the cloud’s illuminated the take off and I could see the boosters returning to earth much more clearly because usually it looks like a small dot in the sky.
Awesome sound of those engines. SpaceX is number 1. Fantastic launch 🚀 and landing 👍👍👍👍
No body in the world can do this, land two core on land, after 7 minutes in space, Go SpaceX StarShip 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Absolutely wonderful! I can watch from my driveway when clouds don't interfere!
Same here. It’s a trip to see the side boosters split off and fly back in person.
Happy for the SpaceX team..looks like they've got this thing down to a science 😊..wish them success in all their future endeavors with the space program 😊..
Amazing shots ladies and gentlemen. Outstanding video quality. Thank you for all your hard work
Friggin amazing. Every time.
That is awesome and amazing go falcon heavy
Land of the free and home of the brave baby!!!! 🇺🇸
This is just impressive as hell! Some day I have to return to the Cape to check out a launch, but in the meantime, I do enjoy watching the launch from Vandenberg, I live south of there, and can see the Falcons fly across the sky!
It really does look like a flaming falcon when it gets high in the atmosphere
Impressive - also the landing 🙌🏻🚀
WoW, Such-Controlled Power~~~And the Landing, Who'd-Thot that Ever Be-Possible??
Great video and sounds, never gets old.
That's incredible
Can't stop watching this! When they land at the end, I feel like I'm watching Buck Rogers in the 25th Century!!
Amazing to watch them land!
That was the largest commercial satellite to ever launch. Another "first" for Space-X
No matter how times one watched this it remains a engineering marvel
AWESOME!
This still blows my mind! Better than sci-fi!
Wow!! What a great video!!
Incredible 🚀sound and images that invade our adventurous spirit and trigger adrenaline, serotonin, invading with exciting moments leaving us incredulous before the absolute reality of time and space that we are witnessing in these historical moments
🤔Go SpaceX 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Amazing!! 😍😚
Rocket Art 🎨 🤘😎👍 nothing but awesome
Rocket Science
Then the sun rose agian
The film makers cut off…..the sonic booms! Must add! Re edit!!
You didn’t watch the whole video then! It showed them landing also!
@@lantose But NOT the BOOMS!!!
What is the payload today?
The Jupiter 3/EchoStar 24 communications satellite.
@ SpaceX
serious sub woofers needed to get the full effect at launch / 467 dB ?
amazing 49 seconds of delicious bass! next money grab like the burnt hair should be a epic song made from rocket booster sounds! No fail !!
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My mom says im the bestus
And the Chinese hard at work trying to copy.
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