Every SpaceX mission demonstrates &contrasts innovative, efficient private enterprise vs bloated, wasteful, incompetent government Federal Agency NASA.
Born in 1945 I had kept a scrap book of newspaper articles of nearly all the first space flights including with monkeys, and sputnik, and all the hoopla that was conjectured about it. Then when we moved in 1964, and I lost the scrap book. I am still amazed, I try to watch everything that SpaceX does, ever since seeing them bring down a ship and sticking the landing. I fully believe SpaceX will get to the moon and beyond despite our government and FAA's strange attempts to try to restrain them.
The SpaceX ops and MX teams are really generating a lot of experience points with regard to flying and turning these boosters around. Great job! I continue to be impressed. Getting so stoked to see Starship fly.
Two-hundred Falcon 9 missions! What an incredible achievement! Falcon 9's launch cadence easily exceeds that of even the venerable Soyuz. Go SpaceX! Go Falcon 9! Go StarLink!
Man, I swear.. it never gets old. Elon Musk is the man! Just over 8 minutes from lift off, to Space and back to land upright on on a perfect bullseye on a boat in the Atlantic Ocean. It is truly awe-inspiring!
Congrats to all on the team. Phenomenal work! I am in Alaska and may never see a launch in person but your transmissions make me feel I am right there. Great job
This was a good one! I've seen them orbiting four times, once it was so bright it caught my eye as I was walking in my yard after sunset. Another time from my sailboat : ) So fast they disappear, and crazy, like a light train in the sky. Night sky never looks the same after seeing that.
Starlink coverage must be getting thick now, the footage is so flawless. Even as the booster creates plasma during reentry and the drone ship is pummeled by the thrust of landing, they rarely drop a frame. Amazing 🤩
The Usual Excellence from SpaceX! A gee readout on both stages would be fun! I would love to see camera footage on a fairing from separation to splash down! A well oiled machine! Thank you all SpaceX Employees! The impossible is now routine!
Got up to see this one myself, the sound was tremendous! Watching the light of the flame reflect off the clouds while the rocket was below is truly something.
Cool views of the strong back retract. First time I've seen those camera angles. Gratz on your 200th flawless launch and landing. As routine as this may seem, these launches are never going to get old.
Cool! #200 in the books! Successful, congratulations to #SpaceX and all the crew for this mission. It's always fun and interesting to watch, something different to notice on every single launch / landing.
DEAR MR. MUSK, HAPPY NEW YEAR. GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND. I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND VERY HAPPY FOR YOU. I HOPE ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. I HOPE YOU HAD THE BEST AND HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. I AM FOREVER GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL. I FEEL LIKE CRYING. I ABSOLUTELY FEEL LIKE CRYING WITH COMPLETE GRATITUDE AND JOY MR. MUSK. EVERYTHING HAS BEEN A MIRACLE AND FAR BEYOND ANYTHING THAT I HAVE EVER IMAGINED! I AM INDESCRIBABLY GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL! I LOVE YOU MR. MUSK. I LOVE SPACEX. YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING WITH A BEAUTIFUL HEART. ( INSPIRATION4 WAS AND IS BEYOND BEAUTIFUL AND BEYOND EXTRAORDINARY) THANK YOU SO VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY MUCH! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! EVERYTHING HAS BEEN A MIRACLE! I AM FOREVER GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL. WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW!!!! WOW!!!! WOW!!! 🙏 SINCERELY PETER
@@callmeshaggy5166 😄Yes, I was thinking the same thing about the soot explanation. Overall, though, he did a good job with a clear voice. It's nice that they rotate the announcing job around a little.
Yup, about 25%, from about 8300 km/h to 6200 km/h, about 58km down to 41km. I think this was a typical Starlink mission. Just me marveling at it...on the way up, it passed through 70,000 feet (21.5 km) at about 2.5 Mach. On the way down, it (booster) passed 70,000 feet at about 5.5 Mach, with the grid fins glowing!! I was thinking, how it is going to slow down in time? 😲😄 But it does.
It is absolutely mind blowing that SpaceX is launching rockets to space with frequency and reliability that would soon catch up to airliners. Still doesn't get old watching the rocket land itself, can't wait for startship doing the same thing!
Congrats on the 200th successful* launch of a Falcon 9! It's insane that they could add another 100 launches from this year alone! *discounting the CRS-7 launch failure and the crew dragon in-flight abort test
Wow! I have never seen that payload shot looking down before! I wish they would switch to that for a few seconds after ignition. That would be amazing as it rose up in front of the camera. Like the old Apollo mission where we saw the U S A logo rising!
eh, they've all got their script/phrases. the only difference I've noticed is in how they handle callouts while they themselves speak, and how well they anticipate quiet time. by now, the weather is the only variable they really need to comment on.
@@crackwitz I agree. Stating the oblivious on every event with a false bravado drives me nuts. Notice it this flight the narrator had long periods where he said nothing. Which is perfect.
Good morning sir main propulsion engine scientists hun duniya ka no 1 aap itna dher sara engine ek ship me dal rahein hai itna engine lagane ki jarurat nahi hai chahe koi bhi ship ho
Hello SpaceX team, can you tell me what is the function of the strapping at the bottom of the second stage motor and which breaks when the motor is ignited at T+2:43? thanks for those great footages.
The engine bell is long and wobbles if you shake it hard enough. The stiffener ring protects it from being damaged by (1) vibration during launch and (2) residual atmosphere during stage separation. Once it is out of the atmosphere or has pressure inside it, it is no longer needed. It is attached using a hot-melt glue. The glue just melts as soon as the bell warms up, it pops off and falls into the sea a few miles away from the drone ship.
I get chills every time one of those boosters land. Truly one of the coolest things so watch. Never gets old.
I am a simple women, when I see new spacex videos, I click.
We share simplicity
*Woman?
@@godagon97 me?
Absolute internet geek
@@bslawter5730 sure
It just never gets old... even though it is now commonplace, it's still just amazing, every time.
Still the most amazing thing to watch, a rocket booster coming back to earth and landing on a boat in the Atlantic in the dark!
Every SpaceX mission demonstrates &contrasts innovative, efficient private enterprise vs bloated, wasteful, incompetent government Federal Agency NASA.
Never gets tiring for me either, I keep coming to watch it land each time.
Now that’s Rocket Science! Well done Team SpaceX.👍
In under 9min too.
And also fun to watch Falcon Heavy land both of its boosters at the same time.
After 60 years this still amazes me. So proud of all the scientists who make this happen!
Born in 1945 I had kept a scrap book of newspaper articles of nearly all the first space flights including with monkeys, and sputnik, and all the hoopla that was conjectured about it. Then when we moved in 1964, and I lost the scrap book. I am still amazed, I try to watch everything that SpaceX does, ever since seeing them bring down a ship and sticking the landing. I fully believe SpaceX will get to the moon and beyond despite our government and FAA's strange attempts to try to restrain them.
@@genemetz1945 Nobody's trying to restrain them but, yeah.
Engineers!
The SpaceX ops and MX teams are really generating a lot of experience points with regard to flying and turning these boosters around. Great job! I continue to be impressed. Getting so stoked to see Starship fly.
Two-hundred Falcon 9 missions! What an incredible achievement! Falcon 9's launch cadence easily exceeds that of even the venerable Soyuz. Go SpaceX! Go Falcon 9! Go StarLink!
Love these rocket launches and everything SpaceX does🚀
Never so happy to be bored 😴 with something so amazing, keep up the good work SpaceX 👍
Go SpaceX! Thanks for sharing.🚀🚀🚀
200! Congratulations SpaceX team!
I don't care how many times I see it, those landings are still one of the most amazing things to watch..
Absolutely. It was they way all the early Sci-Fi movies did it... and now we see it in the real world.
Congratulations of your 8th launch and landing for the year. Go SpaceX ‼️‼️‼️‼️
Gratz on 200th mission SpaceX!!!
Thank you for sharing - it never gets old beautiful
I'm loving the ramped up schedule this year.
a launch a day isn't that far away
Thanks for launching on my birthday
Happy Birthday : )
@@stevepeterson5943 thx
These launches nvr get old. They are a wonderful amazement.
Man, I swear.. it never gets old. Elon Musk is the man! Just over 8 minutes from lift off, to Space and back to land upright on on a perfect bullseye on a boat in the Atlantic Ocean. It is truly awe-inspiring!
ill never get tired of watching these ...Elon is amazing
A joy to watch every time!
Congrats to all on the team. Phenomenal work! I am in Alaska and may never see a launch in person but your transmissions make me feel I am right there. Great job
Indeed...yes legend has it in,comment land overwhelmingly "that it NEVER EVER EVER EVER GETS OLD...NEVER EVER EVER...EVER...
Thanks, really appreciate the lay audience-oriented commentary. Seemed a little more detailed this launch, much appreciated
This was a good one! I've seen them orbiting four times, once it was so bright it caught my eye as I was walking in my yard after sunset. Another time from my sailboat : ) So fast they disappear, and crazy, like a light train in the sky. Night sky never looks the same after seeing that.
Congratulations on the 200th milestone! Watching these never gets old. GO SPACEX.
Starlink coverage must be getting thick now, the footage is so flawless. Even as the booster creates plasma during reentry and the drone ship is pummeled by the thrust of landing, they rarely drop a frame. Amazing 🤩
The Usual Excellence from SpaceX! A gee readout on both stages would be fun! I would love to see camera footage on a fairing from separation to splash down! A well oiled machine! Thank you all SpaceX Employees! The impossible is now routine!
Still watching ALL the launches & landings. Looking forward to viewing BIG brother in action.
Man! 200th mission!!! What an achievement!
Thank you Joseph for the excellent comprehensive commentary!
Congratulations on Falcon’s BIG 200 Flight!
Bullseye. Great technology and professional execution. These pros make it looks so easy.
Good work! Every single landing is inspiring, thank you.
It is incredible to see the launches from my house with the Internet of Starlink !
The Falcon 9 looks cute when it lands 😊
Amazing!!
Incredible!
I try to watch every single one of these launches. I still wish they'd let us see the Starlink deploy step like they used to. But it's still awesome.
I agree. I watch up to deployment and then nothing. Let’s see those starlinks fly out.
Congratulations on your 200th F9 mission.
Awesome! I love watching these.
It almost becomes normal, but it isn't. Lots of people working hard to make it look easy every time! Well done!
I’ve only watched one yesterday, and here they are yet again. How are they managing this level of awesomeness dude 😍😍
Got up to see this one myself, the sound was tremendous! Watching the light of the flame reflect off the clouds while the rocket was below is truly something.
Welcome to the webcast crew, "New Guy" Joseph D. Great debut! 😎✌🏼
I love this!
Cool views of the strong back retract. First time I've seen those camera angles. Gratz on your 200th flawless launch and landing. As routine as this may seem, these launches are never going to get old.
The rocket landing was almost a Bullseye! Less people watching but... the loyal ones are ALWAYS here.
I love the hissing sounds before lift off, it sounds like some dragon getting ready to spit fire.
Congrats on mission 200!!
It's just amazing. Go SpaceX!!
Once again, the absolutely incredible is routine.
Like clockwork!
Congratulations to the whole SpaceX Team on Falcon 9's 200th Mission and 169th landing!! Routinely outstanding! Nobody does it better!
Congratulations SpaceX. Again and Again. Superb.
nice work
Cool! #200 in the books! Successful, congratulations to #SpaceX and all the crew for this mission. It's always fun and interesting to watch, something different to notice on every single launch / landing.
We are so lucky SpaceX share these missions with us!
SpaceX staff is amazing
It never gets boring!
Wow. Amazing. Almost routine. Almost. Incredible
DEAR MR. MUSK,
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND. I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND VERY HAPPY FOR YOU. I HOPE ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. I HOPE YOU HAD THE BEST AND HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. I AM FOREVER GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL. I FEEL LIKE CRYING. I ABSOLUTELY FEEL LIKE CRYING WITH COMPLETE GRATITUDE AND JOY MR. MUSK. EVERYTHING HAS BEEN A MIRACLE AND FAR BEYOND ANYTHING THAT I HAVE EVER IMAGINED! I AM INDESCRIBABLY GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL! I LOVE YOU MR. MUSK. I LOVE SPACEX. YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING WITH A BEAUTIFUL HEART.
( INSPIRATION4 WAS AND IS BEYOND BEAUTIFUL AND BEYOND EXTRAORDINARY) THANK YOU SO VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY MUCH! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! EVERYTHING HAS BEEN A MIRACLE! I AM FOREVER GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL. WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW!!!! WOW!!!! WOW!!! 🙏
SINCERELY PETER
Announcer was incorrect abt entry brn. It only reduces veh speed by abt 25 percent.
He was incorrect about a few things going on but I'm alright with not hearing about soot for the 120th time.
@@callmeshaggy5166 ikr?
@@callmeshaggy5166 😄Yes, I was thinking the same thing about the soot explanation. Overall, though, he did a good job with a clear voice. It's nice that they rotate the announcing job around a little.
Yup, about 25%, from about 8300 km/h to 6200 km/h, about 58km down to 41km. I think this was a typical Starlink mission. Just me marveling at it...on the way up, it passed through 70,000 feet (21.5 km) at about 2.5 Mach. On the way down, it (booster) passed 70,000 feet at about 5.5 Mach, with the grid fins glowing!! I was thinking, how it is going to slow down in time? 😲😄 But it does.
Piece of cake, but only for Space X
Thanks!
Absolutely Awesome 😊
Bom dia a todos. From Brasil.
Waiting on my Starlink system. Glad the see the Gen 2 satellites going up.
The landing never gets old....
It is absolutely mind blowing that SpaceX is launching rockets to space with frequency and reliability that would soon catch up to airliners. Still doesn't get old watching the rocket land itself, can't wait for startship doing the same thing!
Waiting for 10 year to see spaceX from now 2023
all SpaceX is a master piece
Congrats on the 200th successful* launch of a Falcon 9! It's insane that they could add another 100 launches from this year alone!
*discounting the CRS-7 launch failure and the crew dragon in-flight abort test
Wow! I have never seen that payload shot looking down before! I wish they would switch to that for a few seconds after ignition. That would be amazing as it rose up in front of the camera. Like the old Apollo mission where we saw the U S A logo rising!
B1069 is my favorite of the boosters)))
😉
This guy from Spacex does such a great job narrating compared to the others.
You mean the nasaspaceflight muskrats?
@@ThatOpalGuy The spaceflightnow guy does a nice job too.
eh, they've all got their script/phrases. the only difference I've noticed is in how they handle callouts while they themselves speak, and how well they anticipate quiet time. by now, the weather is the only variable they really need to comment on.
@@crackwitz there are still occasional rocket issues, but they do seem to have things working very smoothly
@@crackwitz I agree. Stating the oblivious on every event with a false bravado drives me nuts. Notice it this flight the narrator had long periods where he said nothing. Which is perfect.
Awesome again
169th landing of an orbital class booster -- it never gets old!
Always amazing.
Bravo, SpaceX!
#201 in the books. Congratulations to SpaceX!
Nice intro SpaceX.
and again just like clockwork another one launches. These are departing like buses such is their regularity! Incredible.
I love how normal both launches and landings have become
Best ever SpaceX future companies is here now
I can't wait for Starship/Booster "landings" to be this "common" !!!
Am also watching starlink from india.on 7:14pm
Also in Sky
Didn't realize Starlink was going there already! Nice! Very happy with our beta-style (round) "Dishy!" Enjoy! 😎✌🏼
I am quite intelligent and complex and SpaceX excites me at no ends.
Go Spacex! 👏
Good morning sir
main propulsion engine scientists hun duniya ka no 1 aap itna dher sara engine ek ship me dal rahein hai itna engine lagane ki jarurat nahi hai chahe koi bhi ship ho
Hello SpaceX team, can you tell me what is the function of the strapping at the bottom of the second stage motor and which breaks when the motor is ignited at T+2:43? thanks for those great footages.
Its a piece of cork, it keeps the flexible bell of the motor rigid until its ready to fire up
@@jonathanhinchliffe672 the stiffener ring?
@@jonathanhinchliffe672 It's not cork. It's metal.
@@LoanwordEggcorn fair enougj
The engine bell is long and wobbles if you shake it hard enough. The stiffener ring protects it from being damaged by (1) vibration during launch and (2) residual atmosphere during stage separation. Once it is out of the atmosphere or has pressure inside it, it is no longer needed. It is attached using a hot-melt glue. The glue just melts as soon as the bell warms up, it pops off and falls into the sea a few miles away from the drone ship.
Congratulations SpaceX. Congratulations falcon 9.
I love these launches! Would it be possible to add G readings to the speed and altitude data for the vehicles?
Pitch that idea to Elon, I would love seeing G's on screen.
Never gets above 3Gs.
200 flights wow what an achievement
Please show the deployments again, I feel like there is something missing. In short I miss seeing them float away into space. Thanks,
Watching this with my starlink Internet from the northest part of the Canada.
Once a great man said 1000 things should go your way in successful space shuttle missions. And I believe he was right
Only 1 thing has to go your way.
Always impressive.
Watching starlink mission with starlink internet.😊😊
AWESOME!
I'd like to see the second stage as it the reentry to the atmosphere with an onboard camera... I'm sick that way😁
There's really nothing to see.