SpaceX Starlink V2 Deployment

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  • Опубликовано: 26 фев 2023
  • SpaceX Starlink V2 Deployment
    #spacex #starlink #space
    Incredible footage from the first every deployment of SpaceX's Starlink Mini V2 Satellites.
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  • @paulgrove1407
    @paulgrove1407 Год назад +46

    The coolest video of the entire year. You really have to give it to the engineers at SpaceX.

    • @AeonExploration
      @AeonExploration Год назад +4

      Finally someone who gives credit to the proper group

    • @donntabale2054
      @donntabale2054 Год назад +2

      Agree 100% Hats off to them SpaceX team....✌👍

  • @BetonNetID
    @BetonNetID Год назад +28

    looks like now the "thing" holding the startlink not just fly away and still attach on the second stage and will burn on atmosfer together with it

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
    @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958 Год назад +12

    Congrats to whoever thought to put the camera on that bar that moves. This is a wonderfully different view showing the second stage deploying the satellites.

  • @lifesahobby
    @lifesahobby Год назад +6

    So cool that I needed to put on a coat and hat .
    Thanks for the update

  • @JustMeTalking
    @JustMeTalking Год назад +5

    Watching Starlink... on Starlink...

  • @suryakamalnd9888
    @suryakamalnd9888 Год назад +5

    Amazing video bro

  • @NATEONEreal
    @NATEONEreal Год назад +7

    Idk why I did that but found it funny

  • @ianmaccormac
    @ianmaccormac Год назад +4

    Great shot!

  • @StrideWarrior
    @StrideWarrior Год назад +4

    When I first saw it, I thought it was Kerbal Space Program footage. LOL 😆😆 Love this type of footage. Next we need a camera on one of the Starlinks...

  • @Riker20
    @Riker20 Год назад +1

    nice how the earth is bending .....

  • @user-sg2yt6nc1z
    @user-sg2yt6nc1z 10 дней назад +1

    We're all just going to ignore the ufo in the back?

  • @pete2.0.43
    @pete2.0.43 Год назад

    Cheers

  • @RetailCryptoNews
    @RetailCryptoNews Год назад

    Nice

  • @roslyntaber9580
    @roslyntaber9580 Год назад +1

    Dwayne chéri mon si merveilleux amour Je t'aime si fort chéri
    See u in Space u are my so shining blue star chéri
    U love so Space X and i love u so chéri ...

  • @madankanwarmadankanwar5851
    @madankanwarmadankanwar5851 Год назад +1

    Nice video 👍👍

  • @richardh8082
    @richardh8082 Год назад +2

    Yeet!

  • @jakeboysranch7546
    @jakeboysranch7546 4 месяца назад +1

    So no one’s gonna talk about the ufo in the background⁉️

  • @KenNY_mo
    @KenNY_mo Год назад +1

    Wow

  • @JohnEdwardBerry
    @JohnEdwardBerry Год назад +1

    There showing the development now, that is so fucking cool.

    • @TheLaunchPad
      @TheLaunchPad  Год назад

      Right so awesome to see and from this angle too!

  • @oldmoviesinbwwithsubtitles3501
    @oldmoviesinbwwithsubtitles3501 Год назад +2

    Now that was Cool!

  • @ben_mater
    @ben_mater Год назад +2

    Amazing

  • @johnmichaelymascasimpan9853
    @johnmichaelymascasimpan9853 Год назад +3

    So amazinggggg

  • @snapshuttre
    @snapshuttre Год назад +1

    daammmnnnn!!!

  • @Sean_y4k2l5
    @Sean_y4k2l5 Год назад +2

    How do they get into position and how long does that take? I mean they have to all spread out in different directions now right? They need to propulsion to get going and then again to stop?

    • @anthonypelchat
      @anthonypelchat Год назад +3

      It takes a few weeks and they do have propulsion.

  • @garajulluivalivalisgarage489
    @garajulluivalivalisgarage489 Год назад

    more?

  • @DreamTanksTV
    @DreamTanksTV Год назад +3

    What Is That Thing Flying In The Top Left Screen @ 0:04 Seconds Into The Video 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @Dianne_Sancho
      @Dianne_Sancho Год назад +3

      debris

    • @DreamTanksTV
      @DreamTanksTV Год назад

      @@Dianne_Sancho Right.... Debris...... More Like ALIENS 👽👽👽👽😲😲😲😲

    • @Nini42317
      @Nini42317 Год назад

      This is Elon's space ship... Leaving definitely the earth!

    • @luisgandster420
      @luisgandster420 Год назад

      Cold thruster

    • @khel9505
      @khel9505 Год назад +3

      Ice

  • @JDesignSwe
    @JDesignSwe Год назад

    what camera are you guys using?

    • @liamrobins8789
      @liamrobins8789 Год назад

      This is likely a GoPro type camera on the tension rod that holds the satellites together during launch. This is video from SpaceX not from this channel. 😊

  • @NATEONEreal
    @NATEONEreal Год назад +2

    First

  • @viktoralferov2874
    @viktoralferov2874 Год назад

    Я не понял, а почему кривизна Земли на фоне меняется, а корпуса Космического Корабля нет?! Наймите меня, я вам сделаю Кубрик Пикчерс.

  • @veramae4098
    @veramae4098 Год назад +1

    Congratulations, and best wishes. Including wish that DoD would pay Space X for use in Ukraine ... and add Russia and China and all other closed political countries to the list.

  • @David_7171
    @David_7171 Год назад

    Do they separate or stay all clumped together ?

    • @pkspidermonkey
      @pkspidermonkey Год назад

      they'll drift apart, then use ion engines to move into the correct orbit

  • @ronniebaker1917
    @ronniebaker1917 Год назад +1

    wow this is absolutely amazing. how high up is it? has got to be over 1,000 miles up??

    • @doresearchstopwhining
      @doresearchstopwhining Год назад +2

      Starlink is at the low end of LEO so around 350 miles.

    • @ronniebaker1917
      @ronniebaker1917 Год назад

      @@doresearchstopwhining wow thats still really high up. if they were to drop say a 5lb weight and earths gravity could reach it,i wonder how long it would take to land

    • @doresearchstopwhining
      @doresearchstopwhining Год назад

      @@ronniebaker1917 Gravity works on an inverse square law which you should look up but yeah, gravity can "reach it". If you are past the moon you can still be held in by earths gravity (check out the L2 point for james webb). If you are on pluto, earth's gravity still reaches there but it is so weak, you can't sense it. Gravity waves span across galaxies.

  • @nazarenosterraplana
    @nazarenosterraplana 16 дней назад

    Lente olho de peixe. A terra 🌎 é plana e tem um Domo lá em cima!

  • @ganapathyaiyappa3327
    @ganapathyaiyappa3327 Год назад +2

    i can confirm that earth is flat

  • @GregNFresh
    @GregNFresh Год назад +3

    So it's this crap that destroys the night sky with useless lights.

    • @TaurusSpace
      @TaurusSpace Год назад +2

      Not anymore! Starlink satellites now use anti reflective technology so any you see are old satellites

    • @liamrobins8789
      @liamrobins8789 Год назад +1

      @@TaurusSpace Starlink satellites unfortunately still do produce some reflections. They’re a lot better but they’re still reflective to a certain extent

    • @TaurusSpace
      @TaurusSpace Год назад

      @@liamrobins8789 Im aware but they are lot less noticeable than the previous Starlink satellites

    • @heatshield
      @heatshield Год назад

      They aren’t lights and you can’t see them all night. Just after sunset and before sunrise and only if you’re lucky and patient.
      Please don’t just go around claiming they’re “destroying the night sky” because they simply aren’t. You’re upset over nothing because you heard someone else upset over nothing.
      If you’re a serious astrophotographer, you’ll know exactly where all of them are and be able to remove them from your images if you don’t want to see them.

    • @WetaMantis
      @WetaMantis Год назад

      @@TaurusSpace They are as much noticeable as previous satellites. Virtually any telescope can see them, they are a lot, like a LOT brighter than the deep sky objects we are trying to see.

  • @babalonkie
    @babalonkie Год назад +2

    So much space junk...
    Soon people are going to be trapped on Earth... but that is Elon's Idea... Charge for items to be moved out the way... items he put there...

  • @RickR5J7
    @RickR5J7 Месяц назад

    Satellite Sky by Mark Heard
    music.ruclips.net/video/S368CoYRpow/видео.html&si=QlwvEcTYC3nWPDYt

  • @Rick_36
    @Rick_36 Год назад

    Nice