SpaceX Starship SN8 12.5 km High Altitude Test Launch and Explosion December 9, 2020
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- Опубликовано: 8 дек 2020
- SpaceX conducted a test launch of its Starship SN8 rocket on December 9, 2020. Here's a video I took from about 6 miles away from the launch site. This test launch took place at Boca Chica Beach, Texas near the cities of South Padre Island and Brownsville.
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Amazing launch. Amazing photography
Glad you liked it!
wow! great footage
Thanks!
The question now is how many Cybertruck bodies can we make from the parted out and recyclable ship ???
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HAHA! I think I have my new favorite video!
Thanks for sharing. I had the chance to view a rocket launch in 2018. Unbelievable experience. I shared a pretty cool montage of the trip to my page.
This was my first launch and it was an incredible experience!
This is why I am doubtful of landing on Moon. The problem is not launching or reaching the target. Landing is the real challenge. The dynamics, details, and complexity in the landing is way more than you can imagine. Even now, in 2020, still a lot of work is needed to be done to cope with that issue. How they did it (THE LANDING) in 1969, is still a big question for me.
I think gravity is a big variable in a craft’s ability to land safely. You might be right, but I’ve lost many fights with gravity myself, so I expect that landing on earth must be much more difficult than landing on the moon.
at least space X tried it .But we are lazy to study for exam.
Very true!
SpaceX hiring people good with puzzles :)
Let's hope so!
The price of a new Tesla just got higher.
Yikes! Let's hope not.
This is NOT SuperHeavy.
Fixed! I'm seeing mixed info online, but thanks for the correction.
@@NotHershal Super Heavy hasn’t even been built yet. What you see fly in this video will ultimately be the upper stage of Super Heavy. That thing will be a monster. Keep up the good work!
Lol 2.5
Good catch! Fixed.