[DRONE CAM] Starship IFT-2 Launch
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- [DRONE CAM] Starship IFT-2 Launch
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Compared to last launch Starship got off the pad much quicker. All 33 raptor lit for full duration. Incredible work SpaceX team
Look how clean this launch looks compared to the first. all engines remained firing for the full duration and none of the weird venting or smoke trails and a lot more speed this time!
Always a breathtaking moment, the sheer brutality and power of that rocket is incredible
Did you see the shock wave when they lit WOW!
That was awesome
Those constant shockwaves on the ground👌
The sight of all of those Raptor-2 engines running flawlessly was so awesome. I love how they all combine and make giant mach diamonds 💎 🔥
Best video of starship
Lest ,goo to the moon
Such a beautiful view, these tests will remain in history.
Those shockwaves in the mist.
there is a visible shockwave at the start of the engine... awesome....
nice shockwave in the beginning
Superb, exactly how the live broadcast should have been viewed, without the drowning soundtrack of yelling, screaming people.
I'd have to say, the intense crowd roar after stage separation was giving me chills.
No lol, the *cheering* of the people who contributed to this thing is the superb part.
Impressive! It's like launching a skyscraper into space, considering how tall this thing is.
The ludicrous sonic force of this rocket on the exhaust clouds is a wonder to behold.
It's amazing how many see the potential here and realize this is not a failure but another great step forward and understand that they will get this straightened out and fly.....
Without all those yelling people at mission control, finally some clear sounds✨nice
For real. Had to go through five different streams before I found one without a bunch of talking, yelling, screaming or laughing people.
@@MasterMayhem78 i get it thath they are excited,but i mean, others space agencys are more professional in livestream,they are really annoying with that, they need to mute that room in livestream 🙄
Musk needs his fix..😅
OMG the shockwave on the ground :O
That's a good flame to rocket ratio😏
The flames trail is about 250 meters to 300 m long... on a rocket of 120 meters (>130 m hot stage ITF2 on). And I can't imagine when the Starship/Superheavy V2 stack will be at least 150 meters high. It already dwarfed any rocket EVER... hard to think that we destroyed even the Saturn V, since in our imagination it was and was supposed to always be "THE" rocket, but it did... and the never built Seadragon is abyssed now too. And Starship will continue to do so until we don't know what kind of dimensions and power levels we'll reach in the future.
Nice shooting. I would have been really interested in a pan back down to stage 0 and the pad after SH had left the field of view.
WOW
GREAT footage - thanks
JR
Beautiful ❤
Kudos to SpaceX for this excellent footage!
COOL LAUNCH !!
One day, as we age, we'll reminisce about these historical moments with tears in our eyes 🫡
Here we come, Mars
It exploded... 😂 Not even moon
@@Batman-vr6jp you dont see the bigger Picture. i get it. not everyone does. Its just wild to me how People can still doubt SpaceX after the Falcon 9 already showed that you can pull off the Impossible.
@@AngryHoplite starship is too huge to be controlled..... Elon needs to change the ship
@@Batman-vr6jp Uhh what? TVC did its job perfectly.
Always the raptors at fault, BUT! You can now clearly see the rapid iteration method paying off as this was the SECOND maiden flight of the whole starship vehicle and it went FLAWLESSLY until separation and part way through the second stage (no doubt the system sequenced a detonation of the FTS due to an issue).
Just amazing to see
beautiful!
SWEET 🤪
Сила💪
OMG
why didn't they have cameras on the rockets like they do with their other vessels? Great shot from the drone.
That drone had it's PCBs rattled.
Hey Mars ....We are coming
If you are right next to the if2,and it launches run. I mean *run* for your lives because its so strong that it *could* kill
I could see again and again this beautiful 6 petals flower of thick smoke from which the starship was propelled … I would like to imagine that numerous pollens were disseminated in the Universe and numerous stars would be born ⭐️
And what is that green exhaust at the end of the plasma jet?😢
Does anyone know how the launch pad fared?
Same question here. The launch looked good, but what is the official word? Is the deluge system still intact?
@@Aakpakkariyepak Just wondering if it worked as well as they hoped.
Was the launch of a starship from the ISS visible?
Sure seemed like they held it down quite a while after ignition. I was starting to get worried it would be another slow, destructive liftoff like IFT-1. But then when they let it go it headed up at a decent pace. Also what's all the brown smoke coming down from one side? Is it nitrogen compounds formed from the hot exhaust reacting with the atmosphere?
Wonder how the pad went?
hello, discussion on irc if this footage is from your own drone or 'freebooted' from spacex drone, perspective and zoom seems different, pls let us know
More brown dust than there should be I think.
But hey at least there was little to no debris and the launchpad from the looks of it has survived with little to no damage
Remember, raw methane at that concentration is brown in turms of not fully combustion... 33 engines took a bit to run "HOT" but lit and burned Beautifully for duration 😅
Actually, how powerful is this in gigawatts? Or what is methane consumption per second?
There is no doubt in my mind that Elon Musk is the smartest guy on the planet.
Les pubs plus longues que la vidéo
send me to mars pls
Just curious, why the camera stopped following the rocket at some point? Are there limitation do how much the camera can angle itself? Shame...All that drone tech money for just it to fail to capture everything...
Then exploded from on board computer . How many rocket back ups do they have? And does this mean we wait 8-12 more months again
That was awesome space X has done in a short time what’s took NASA sixty years it almost look like both vehicles were sabotage because there flew perfectly way to go Space X
... mmmm, for a cleaner planet do not use your car... ironic
Fake sound
No its raw footage
@@TaurusSpace so it’s a silent drone?
@@scottw595 Yes.
@@RocketPal doesn’t exist
@@scottw595 Think a little. What is louder? Drone's propellers or Starship's 33 engines? Just turn the volume of the mic down a bit and you have perfect sound.
I really hate the big ugly rocket