The ONLY issue I saw with it is that there were some flames licking at the bottom of the returned booster. I don't know if SpaceX needs to install a water system on the pad tower to extinguish that stuff or if it's okay, but otherwise an absolutely INSANE achievement...on the FIRST TRY no less!
I'm 74, and my eyes are all watery because my father worked on the first Atlas/Mercury manned rockets from 1960-65 and he passed away in 2015... I wish he could have seen this milestone... he would have been amazed at what he helped start, along with the thousands that followed him.
Super amazing 🎉.Next plan for Elon and his whole team is to unravel the secrets about the human brain, maybe even map the human brain and hopefully help people with mental health/physical disorders. Better treatments would be great. I’d also like robots just like from Detroit:Become Human but robots that are kind, compassionate and have empathy:)😊
Do you remember those days when people in the airplane celebrated a landing? Imagine one day this will be the norm and someone inside that rocket would be like "no wifi during a landing? What a shitty spaceline."
Yeah, nahh.... They've been practicing and perfecting precision landings with every Falcon 9. Thats where the real development was done. IFT 4 proved they could, IFT 5 just showed it for real.
This just proves once again the magnitude of excellence in the field of engineering that SpaceX has brought to the world! I'm so proud to be alive while this is going on!
Nobody can tell me that human nature isn't bonded to the excitement, curiosity, and the mystery of exploration of the unknown. If you didn't feel something watching this, I feel some pity for you. Just the mere thought of this being the beginning of something great has me shaking a bit. Incredible work by every member of SpaceX who made this work. Whether you're a lead engineer, or just a guy who swept the floors to keep the construction area clean, you have my thanks. Love to see it.
You should be old enough to know better FFS You swapped Santa’s supersonic sleigh for supersonic rockets and never changed your brainless position of gushing over pure fantasy on your screen Grow up ffs!!!!! How the fk do you watch a rocket going DOWN and delude yourself it’s going up 😂😂😂
I am from Indonesia, while my country is still busy arguing over trivial matters that do not need to be debated, America (in this case the SpaceX team) has created miracles that have never been imagined. Congratulations to all the crew for their hard work.
I remember discussing the project in front of my class 6 years ago. I curated the presentation down to the most minuscule details, I was super proud of it. And still everyone was just bored by it. I would like to see their faces now!
I remember giving a presentation on SpaceX in high school 7 years ago right after they posted the montage of different fails. Absolutely insane to see how far they have come from that
Speculating on the Future is almost like trying to decide what color a dinosaurs skin was... it's only important to a select few... right now this is a fantastic achievement... but we may also be right around the corner from WWIII... the future doesn't exist until it happens... Most people, right now, area wondering what their next meal will be or where it will come from.
@@Noizzed it was actually a very divulgative presentation, I didn't go into super technical stuff. I curated details in the sense that I wanted to present informations with nice graphics, pictures, animations and through a good speech. Furthermore, it was just 12 minutes long if I remember well. But yeah maybe not the right audience :')
I live in a 14 story building in NYC and Space X just caught a 22 story rocket that launched to the edge of space, I've loved all things space since the Space Shuttle but at 38 years old the things we're seeing this company achieve is mind blowing.
Not mind blowing, we can accomplish everything we see in movies(interstellar). It just needed the push, and in both space and automotive elon has been that push for new technology.
Let's hope humankind uses it wisely... I know Elon has good intentions, but there are DARK Forces that what what Elon has and want him out of the way so they can take control...
This is nothing short of the most delicate, elegant and softest landing of 275.000 kg of steel. This might as well be footage of an Unreal Engine 5 clip, but instead this is a real unreal engine making it back to Earth. SpaceX keeps blowing my mind with all the feats they have been able to pull off in all its years. Congratulations on this first in history event
This made me cry, humanity just stepped into a new stage and I think way too few understand how important this was! congratulations to the team who made it possible, we need those with skills but also a vision
I remember being amazed seeing the 2x falcon rockets returning back to their pads and landing simultaneously as being totally amazing not that long ago. Now they're successfully catching the world's largest rocket booster with arms on a tower lol.
@@kingakhenaton5111 that's true the shuttle was before it's time just like the Apollo missions and the Venus lander and Voyager. But what I sore yesterday was another first for space travel. Maybe instead of taking a few men to the moon we will be able to take habitats. I for one thought it near impossible for Space X to pull this off. I'm sure that's what people thought when they landed on the moon. Sure the mission was flawed yesterday in many ways but the progress is amazing. The real challenge ahead for Space X is return the starship after reentry no doubt that will be even more impressive. Personally I don't know if Starship is a viable long term solution but it really is sci fi if you ask me.
@@candybar121 I know, I know. But do we really blame all SpaceX engineers and other staff for that on the day they produced something useful for humanity?
Nope. They just got laid off. For not even understanding how to understand what just happened, and how far behind they already are. Today they fell another 20 years behind.
Nah. Mixed emotions. I applaud the SpaceX team only. But their leader has become a right wing lunatic, supporting a wannabe dictator who is hell bent on destroying American democracy and destroying world order. Musk is pretending to "save humanity" with his SpaceX project, while at the same time supporting a man who will set the stage for World War 3 and wiping out all humanity on Earth. Makes no sense. Musk is pure evil. The best case scenario is that he gets into massive financial trouble and is forced to sell off his SpaceX and Tesla holdings so someone with a more honest heart can run the companies without a traitorous leader.
@@7150285 This is a day for science to celebrate not the man child who owns the company. He may have brought the money to the table but not the science, the knowhow or the ability to solve such problems.
Being born in the late 50's, watching all of Mercury and Apollo missions on TV, never in my life did I expect to see a returning ship let alone a returning booster. Absolutely incredible!! I'm amazed.
@@CindiAbbottTentdoor " He is much smarter than we' r so I'm sure he sees hyperbole when he hearw it . They sky is falling" i'm absolutely sure he's smarter than you based off your spelling. i don't even know what you're trying to write.
@@candybar121why choose this comment specifically to make that response in ? You already got your wish with mainstream not covering this. What more do you want ? Go vote, do your part.
Apparently protecting the freedom of speech is considered a threat to democracy even though it’s the foundation of democracy. Liberals are the Nazis (National Socialist Workers Party) they accuse everyone who disagrees with them of.
I'm a engineer, and people here cannot even realise even minimally how much technology is evolved here, we are speaking about cm not even meters, this is mind blowing for me to think at all phisichal laws, pressure, power, that was something wow, think about what we invented since we discovered electricity, is incredible
To be fair, the dude who pointed out its accuracy probably meant half a meter, but that is still insanely impressive! Falcon 9 cant even land on the center of the droneship most of the time.
@@SaltyGT well even if is half a meter I think that is still incredibly difficult no? before electricity we didn't invented nothing all was invented before we just added, animal power, mechanical or steam power but with electricity all changed
@@kingakhenaton5111 you see, I bet you're not an engineer to understand this, the main difference is that the process is more simple, and faster, the only downfall is the fact that still needs some fuel to park there meanwhile the space ship uses only gravitational weight and lands like a plane
@@kingakhenaton5111 this is better, space shuttle was dangerous, intended to be experimental, and had a long turn around time. This is safe, being worked on, and quick to reuse
@@myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070 and I remember, as a kid living in Lompoc California, watching experimental Atlas rockets being launched from Vandenberg AFB and exploding... one day, one blew up just off the launch pad and I was 11 miles away and we had debris landing all around our neighborhood...
Yet there are still people saying this is all a hoax and cgi.. or at least the onboard video footage is fake. So basically two incredible things are happening at the same time: 1) there are people so smart they can actually do stuff like this and 2) there are also people so stupid they think this is all fake and the earth is flat. Its fascinating how intelligence can vary so much within one species🤔
I'm an engineer and that's one of the greatest feats of engineering I've ever seen, quite remarkable. What a huge collaborative effort by all, from senior management right down to the technicians and all in between. well done!
I am so surprised by my reaction of this. This made me so amazed that I started crying! This is without a doubt the coolest and most insane thing I have ever seen! I guess this is what people back in the 60’s felt when they landed on the moon. I am so glad to be alive to witness this!
That is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in my life...congrats to space x team...what a leap in human history..i am so grateful to be alive in this time and age to be able to witness this.
Watching from New Zealand - amazing stuff! Huge congrats to all of the SpaceX team and everyone involved in this successful mission! Onwards and upwards to the MOON!
@@Larvanto53 Are there any studies about whether playing a lot of video games makes engineers better at advanced mathematics than spending that time studying advanced mathematics?
Watched this with my 94 year old grandfather. He worked in aerospace for years making components for the shuttle. To watch his face and see the astonishment on what has been accomplished since. "Now I have seen it all" is what he said.
So exciting to see the progress made iteration after iteration. The video and connectivity throughout the reentry is equally amazing. And the booster was caught! This is inspiring!
@Unknown-sz8kg I'm fine with some tax dollars going to actual important work. Funding by no means equals success. I get the point but most tax dollars are wasted this isnt a waste.
@@motionsicktotally 100% wrong that most tax dollars are wasted. Military tax dollars? Wasted? Medical care tax dollars wasted? Research and development (think internet) tax dollars wasted? Highways and bridges tax dollars wasted? You’ve been brainwashed. SOME tax dollars are wasted. The vast majority are spent on completely worthwhile investments.
My rockets used to be the same when I was a little one drawing them, and flying all around, each planet was my friend's house in my mind and I am proud to observe the dreams of a man coming to а live and the most important is that he shares them with all of us. Respect!
I was honestly half not surprised, half excited. I had an optimistic feeling the booster would nail the catch on the first go. And it did. A huge congratulations to the SpaceX team.
The complexity of this maneuver is incredible. The sheer number of things that could go wrong, variables, teams of folks who had to all work on their part of the project in perfect unison. I can't even. This is a milestone for humanity and a day to be proud of your fellow Americans for such a ridiculously amazing accomplishment.
@@NewDecrypter66 Yes, agree, but I'm suggesting its not looking good from where I'm standing is all, the starship will use same tech regardless, that too is supposed to land in the sea...to me It looks unstable, cumbersome and prone to accident and failure.. Keeping things simple always wins...
lmfao in 1-2 years UFO tech is gonna be revealed by the USA these boosters will never operate to serve the human race soon kinda a sad story tbf and it doesnt change elons accomplishments in the slightest but its a damn shame
I am happy you are such an optimist. My 62yr old friend passed away today just 2 months after being diagnosed stage 4 (cancer that is, not rocketry speak). He was from the poorer side of society though and despite efforts to get doctors to recognise his health issues worked all his life up until the diagnosis without any real help. As long as Elon and his mates can escape to mars though hooray. Pointless comment as I am sure the American ideal of free speech won't extend to this truth.
@@stellviahohenheim Sad but true. Like I said to a friend just a couple of hours ago, even if we make it to Mars and settle it, it will just be more of the same, only with a smaller-looking sun. You can remove the human from the planet, but you can't remove human nature from the human.
A science fiction story from the Urania series told over 50 years ago what the heroes of the SpaceX team have achieved. I am grateful to you on behalf of all those of all ages who love space❤
When it first activates it's inner engines it's travelling at 1273 km/h, about 7.75 seconds later it's travelling 250 km/h on 3 engines, so the average acceleration was about -3.75 g, so for almost 8 seconds it weighed about 937 tons even though it's probably more since it burned a lot of fuel decelerating
All 33 Raptor engines lit, flawless stage separation, booster caught by Mechazilla's chopsticks, Starship splashes down precisely where the camera buoys are located, SpaceX ends the stream with an animated Mechazilla moonwalking across the SpaceX logo. Perfection! 😙👌
@@okirooju3787 I do... but there is only so many times you can keep claiming testing, testing, testing Houston!! Just like a concept car, they very rarely come to market? I have no doubt the rocket systems will work, I've got a little drone, it works great... until you attach a nuke to the bottom of the dam thing!! Know what I mean.... lol, for cargo missions tho... now that's realistic, but seriously, forget humans...
I cannot help but cry watching this. I remember watching the final shuttle take off, and it has taken until now for something space related to make me feel this way again. What an incredible moment.
I am blown away, if I could have I would have driven down and watched this live. WOW what a remarkable experience for all the SpaceX Engineering Team on the completion of this event in Engineering History! Exciting and mind blowing! Now 72 years old and having worked for so many aerospace primes and companies this is one of the most spectacular events I've ever witnessed. So happy for the team of engineers who all worked to make this possible.
National companies are not driven by profit, so there's little incentive to be efficient and have any drive in that regards. Hence why you need private companies to get anywhere these days. And yet, the socialists want to stifle innovation by taxing these companies to death. A company that LITERALLY enables us to get off this planet at some point.
This was amazing to watch! Watching SpaceX boosters land on a drone ship or the landing pad is one thing, but watch a GIANT booster get caught by grapplers is amazing! I bet you Dan Huot never had this much fun working for NASA.
That is one of the most incredible things I have ever seen. Congratulations to the whole SpaceX team.
The ONLY issue I saw with it is that there were some flames licking at the bottom of the returned booster. I don't know if SpaceX needs to install a water system on the pad tower to extinguish that stuff or if it's okay, but otherwise an absolutely INSANE achievement...on the FIRST TRY no less!
@@hawkeyeten2450compared to the normal engine heat and fire, that was a miniscule fire, could be just a dribble of propellant after the turbo pumps.
@hawkeyeten2450 that's normal it happens on all the landings with all the boosters
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Awesome. Very cool
I'm 74, and my eyes are all watery because my father worked on the first Atlas/Mercury manned rockets from 1960-65 and he passed away in 2015... I wish he could have seen this milestone... he would have been amazed at what he helped start, along with the thousands that followed him.
His soul is in that steel just as it was for Atlas.
@@weekiely1233 that's a beautiful comment
I'm 58 and my eyes are watering from watching this alone. Well done space-X. Some brilliant minds.
Aw man, would love if life had allowed us to be able to get your dad's commentary on this.
Buddy…this is SPACEX not Boeing
Everyone who engineered, turned a wrench, or pushed a broom in support of this project- you all have my gratitude.
Or clean the toilet at spacex
And Elon for having the vision
Super amazing 🎉.Next plan for Elon and his whole team is to unravel the secrets about the human brain, maybe even map the human brain and hopefully help people with mental health/physical disorders. Better treatments would be great. I’d also like robots just like from Detroit:Become Human but robots that are kind, compassionate and have empathy:)😊
Let’s let forget he started it with his own money and is the chief engineer
Indeed, they all deserve huge credit
Do you remember those days when people in the airplane celebrated a landing? Imagine one day this will be the norm and someone inside that rocket would be like "no wifi during a landing? What a shitty spaceline."
This British guy says, "Well done, Space X, everyone involved. Absolutely stunning." I'm at a loss for words.
With how space flight technology has been advancing, this is definitely something i can see 💀
"Those days"? Come to Italy, they still do 😜
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@@Slaterater Yeah I think I will see it in my life (30years old now)
This just changed the entire space flight economy. A new era has begun! Congrats SpaceX team.
Not yet, once they prove the booster can refly again than it will change it
@@cameronh3260Yeah its obviously not perfect but a HUGE step from their last launch
@@cameronh3260considering they do it with their falcon rockets all the time, I think they’ll be fine
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
@@candybar121your insane. Leave politics out of it
Wish more people understood how BIG this event is!
Fast progress. Congrats to the Space X teams!
How do you know that people don't understand how big it is?
Yeah, nahh....
They've been practicing and perfecting precision landings with every Falcon 9.
Thats where the real development was done.
IFT 4 proved they could, IFT 5 just showed it for real.
Please explain.
I do
Faster even if only FAA shuffles paperwork faster
im from the Philippines and this makes me proud as part of humanity's ingenuity and engineering marvel
Mabuhay from USA
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china province
Oi pilipeenz! Pilipeeeenz! 👏 👏
your not part of it, 😂 but ok
I've watched this 25 times or so and it's just unbelievable. This is the future i want to be part of.
MARS!
- agree. Musk and those around him perform micracles.
I'm not crying... You're crying.... This is next level. Congratulations team.
I'm here
@@truepatriots3860 how was it? I was down there for TF4 and saw nothing but fog.
Yes, we are crying
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
Why are we all crying? I thought they launched a rocket, not a giant onion.
This just proves once again the magnitude of excellence in the field of engineering that SpaceX has brought to the world! I'm so proud to be alive while this is going on!
I share your feelings
It proves that private organizations and capitalism can accomplish amazing things!
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
@@candybar121 you mean a threat to democrats... I agree, it is a threat to democrats.
@@candybar121 why are you everywhere in the comments
That booster catch is the most amazing thing that’s happened since we went to the moon
i think so too. this is the opening of a door and a pathway that calls to be walked down
Every other space program just turned into mediocre.
@@pliashmuldba there are no other space programs. Every other group is a pretender working off of decades old technology.
Landing the boosters from the Falcon Heavy and one landing in the ocean was pretty insane
@@pliashmuldba Basically obsoleting the far more expensive SLS program. This is pure innovation.
Nobody can tell me that human nature isn't bonded to the excitement, curiosity, and the mystery of exploration of the unknown. If you didn't feel something watching this, I feel some pity for you. Just the mere thought of this being the beginning of something great has me shaking a bit. Incredible work by every member of SpaceX who made this work. Whether you're a lead engineer, or just a guy who swept the floors to keep the construction area clean, you have my thanks. Love to see it.
50 year old from the UK and I had tears of joy streaming down my face as it hovered between the chopsticks
Absolutely incredible time to be alive
You should be old enough to know better FFS
You swapped Santa’s supersonic sleigh for supersonic rockets and never changed your brainless position of gushing over pure fantasy on your screen
Grow up ffs!!!!! How the fk do you watch a rocket going DOWN and delude yourself it’s going up 😂😂😂
Absolutely incredible. It's almost hard to believe it if I hadn't just seen it. What an absolutely amazing engineering achievement
48 and feel the same way. I never thought I'd see such a thing. Absolutely badass!
Im 23, this is amazing😁😁😁
58 here and I feel the same thank you Elon........
Congrats to Space X and all involved in this effort !!! 👏👏👏👏
HE took away my TWITTER!!!!!
Mind blowing!!! History being made. Privileged to be a witness. SpaceX, you rock!!!
No commentary from the BBC. They don’t like Elon Musk he tells the truth
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
Can someone explain what is so great about this,genuinely asking,i mean what are they celebrating, sorry if i sound stupid
@@quilpol2415 elon musk backs donald trump and the republican party, and by extension vladimir putin and the war against ukraine in europe.
@@quilpol2415 lets see you launch a rocket, come on, do it, build one and do what they are doing, cry baby
I am from Indonesia, while my country is still busy arguing over trivial matters that do not need to be debated, America (in this case the SpaceX team) has created miracles that have never been imagined.
Congratulations to all the crew for their hard work.
Half of America missed it because they were too busy arguing about things that don't matter. Lol
@@seandknutson really?
Halo mas
@@pixelapse9613 Halo juga ...
It's ok, there is still hope in future generation.
I was literally speechless when I saw it so close to the tower, then I flipped over my table
I had no idea they were going for a catch, I was still half asleep 😴… thought I was dreaming
@@Group_Anonymous everyone is in their pajamas watching this asking the same question... 'they did what?'
Me too
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@@matofritzskoh shut up 😂
I remember discussing the project in front of my class 6 years ago.
I curated the presentation down to the most minuscule details, I was super proud of it. And still everyone was just bored by it.
I would like to see their faces now!
I remember giving a presentation on SpaceX in high school 7 years ago right after they posted the montage of different fails. Absolutely insane to see how far they have come from that
Haha ! Good one !
You probably went in with too much detail. There's a reason the expression "dumb it down" is a thing. Is directed to a certain kind of people.
Speculating on the Future is almost like trying to decide what color a dinosaurs skin was... it's only important to a select few... right now this is a fantastic achievement... but we may also be right around the corner from WWIII... the future doesn't exist until it happens... Most people, right now, area wondering what their next meal will be or where it will come from.
@@Noizzed it was actually a very divulgative presentation, I didn't go into super technical stuff. I curated details in the sense that I wanted to present informations with nice graphics, pictures, animations and through a good speech. Furthermore, it was just 12 minutes long if I remember well. But yeah maybe not the right audience :')
I live in a 14 story building in NYC and Space X just caught a 22 story rocket that launched to the edge of space, I've loved all things space since the Space Shuttle but at 38 years old the things we're seeing this company achieve is mind blowing.
Its amazing what people can do despite all the NYers out there working against them. 😂😂
If you want to see more... Trump / JD / Elon 2024
@@t.c.2776lmfao...PLEASE stop with the silly politics, let science have podium for once.
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
Not mind blowing, we can accomplish everything we see in movies(interstellar). It just needed the push, and in both space and automotive elon has been that push for new technology.
One incredible catch for SpaceX, one huge leap for humankind! Congratulations!
This is a pivotal moment for humankind. Congratulations Space X!
Let's hope humankind uses it wisely... I know Elon has good intentions, but there are DARK Forces that what what Elon has and want him out of the way so they can take control...
@@grimesmakaveli21 WUHHHY WHUHHY, QUIET, STAY IN YOUR CAVE
@@grimesmakaveli21growup kiddo 🤡🤣 atleast any kid can understand the reading of tittle but u crying here cry baby😂
This is nothing short of the most delicate, elegant and softest landing of 275.000 kg of steel. This might as well be footage of an Unreal Engine 5 clip, but instead this is a real unreal engine making it back to Earth. SpaceX keeps blowing my mind with all the feats they have been able to pull off in all its years. Congratulations on this first in history event
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
@@candybar121Oh please!
@candybar121 bot
@@bbaraider stay loyal to elon musk, trump, and putin.
@@candybar121 you're br@aindead.
This made me cry, humanity just stepped into a new stage and I think way too few understand how important this was! congratulations to the team who made it possible, we need those with skills but also a vision
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
@@candybar121Harris is the threat. We want things to go back to normal. Not your WOKE trans BS!!
that isso bexxuty
@@candybar121 Grow up.
@@candybar121is democracy really threatened if more than half of the voter's are literally playing out idiocracy?
You have just accomplished what seems impossible. Congratulations to the whole team of SpaceX.
Much love and respect from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Hard to not get emotional watching this. Absolutely incredible!
I’m only 23, but seeing this is the most amazing thing through a video i can’t imagine in real life how this would make you feel
So nice to be young right now...imagine what you'll get to see
Yeah elon must have the biggest rushes of enthusiasm the world has ever seen
Coolest thing I've ever seen. Precision.
Congratulations.
I remember being amazed seeing the 2x falcon rockets returning back to their pads and landing simultaneously as being totally amazing not that long ago. Now they're successfully catching the world's largest rocket booster with arms on a tower lol.
something burning at the tail
Congratulations Space X extremely impressive stuff, it's like watching a sci fi movie. Even watching it seemed impossible.
Dude, I remember when we had a reusable space plane! Not impressed
@@kingakhenaton5111 that's true the shuttle was before it's time just like the Apollo missions and the Venus lander and Voyager. But what I sore yesterday was another first for space travel. Maybe instead of taking a few men to the moon we will be able to take habitats. I for one thought it near impossible for Space X to pull this off. I'm sure that's what people thought when they landed on the moon. Sure the mission was flawed yesterday in many ways but the progress is amazing. The real challenge ahead for Space X is return the starship after reentry no doubt that will be even more impressive. Personally I don't know if Starship is a viable long term solution but it really is sci fi if you ask me.
WOW! It´s a Story for the History Books!
Congratulations to the SpaceX Team!!!
7:13 I definitely thought they wouldn't make it on the first try, and omg, they did it! #GoSpacex! 🚀
I was thinking the same thing I am totally jaw dropped right now trying to wrap my simple little brain around what just happened😮
Congratulations SpaceX team!
Second try...
IFT 4 nailed the accuracy, it aimed for and hit the mark for a virtual tower.
Left or right, you don’t have to be on either side, to love seeing human achievement.
That looks so magical! Especially the chopstick catch. What a milestone in space engineering!
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
@@candybar121 take your fake youtube account and delete it, little predator, stop looking at children
@@candybar121 I know, I know. But do we really blame all SpaceX engineers and other staff for that on the day they produced something useful for humanity?
I pray that the entire workforce at Boing were watching and taking notes!
Nope. They just got laid off. For not even understanding how to understand what just happened, and how far behind they already are. Today they fell another 20 years behind.
@@irtnyc boeing lowkey has to stick to planes
@@anonymoustestsubject5697I think trump sees this. And will move funds appropriately. USA will be the forefront
ALL of them are CRYING! LOL
They work for spacex tho.
That brought tears to my eyes, that was the most incredible thing that I have ever seen, congratulations SpaceX beautiful job!!
That was insane! Thank you SpaceX, you are all amazing.
I live about 30-35 minutes from Starbase... I have goosebumps watching the booster catch. WOW
Could you hear the launch?
Wow. Americans have every right to be proud of this accomplishment. I’m very envious from the UK. ❤️❤️❤️
Nah. Mixed emotions. I applaud the SpaceX team only. But their leader has become a right wing lunatic, supporting a wannabe dictator who is hell bent on destroying American democracy and destroying world order. Musk is pretending to "save humanity" with his SpaceX project, while at the same time supporting a man who will set the stage for World War 3 and wiping out all humanity on Earth. Makes no sense. Musk is pure evil. The best case scenario is that he gets into massive financial trouble and is forced to sell off his SpaceX and Tesla holdings so someone with a more honest heart can run the companies without a traitorous leader.
Elon is from South Africa. Should South Africa be jealous as well???
@@7150285 This is a day for science to celebrate not the man child who owns the company. He may have brought the money to the table but not the science, the knowhow or the ability to solve such problems.
@@7150285 Maybe. But I think we both know he couldn’t have achieved anything like this if he’d stayed in his home country.
@@7150285 YES. Elon is an American Citizen now.
Being born in the late 50's, watching all of Mercury and Apollo missions on TV, never in my life did I expect to see a returning ship let alone a returning booster. Absolutely incredible!! I'm amazed.
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
@candybar121 He is much smarter than we' r so I'm sure he sees hyperbole when he hearw it . They sky is falling
We need to all ignore this hyperbolic media
@@CindiAbbottTentdoor " He is much smarter than we' r so I'm sure he sees hyperbole when he hearw it . They sky is falling"
i'm absolutely sure he's smarter than you based off your spelling. i don't even know what you're trying to write.
@candybar121 you literally made this reply on most of the comments on this video. Go away bot!
Woke us up this morning and we're 50 miles away from launch pad. Beautiful.
What an incredible thiss !! This rocket caught back at the very same launch ..this is absolutely insane!!
Love from India 🇮🇳
At home, I see numerous people unable to parallel park a car. True genius at work.
Great, if only the owner of the company wasn't a threat to democracy
@@candybar121why choose this comment specifically to make that response in ? You already got your wish with mainstream not covering this. What more do you want ? Go vote, do your part.
@@candybar121 Kinda a useless comment
@@candybar121 bro I agree but why are you spamming like that it's cringe
Apparently protecting the freedom of speech is considered a threat to democracy even though it’s the foundation of democracy. Liberals are the Nazis (National Socialist Workers Party) they accuse everyone who disagrees with them of.
Congratulations to all the team involved. Thank you for everything you’re doing and all the hard work you’ve put into it. God bless you all 🇬🇧
I'm a engineer, and people here cannot even realise even minimally how much technology is evolved here, we are speaking about cm not even meters, this is mind blowing for me to think at all phisichal laws, pressure, power, that was something wow, think about what we invented since we discovered electricity, is incredible
I remember we had a reusable space plane! I’m not impressed
To be fair, the dude who pointed out its accuracy probably meant half a meter, but that is still insanely impressive! Falcon 9 cant even land on the center of the droneship most of the time.
@@SaltyGT well even if is half a meter I think that is still incredibly difficult no? before electricity we didn't invented nothing all was invented before we just added, animal power, mechanical or steam power but with electricity all changed
@@kingakhenaton5111 you see, I bet you're not an engineer to understand this, the main difference is that the process is more simple, and faster, the only downfall is the fact that still needs some fuel to park there meanwhile the space ship uses only gravitational weight and lands like a plane
@@kingakhenaton5111 this is better, space shuttle was dangerous, intended to be experimental, and had a long turn around time. This is safe, being worked on, and quick to reuse
Best part when watching SpaceX milestones are when the engineers cheering like they saw a last minute winning goal at the FIFA World Cup.
43.5 miles is how far I live from Starbase and by god, you can hear and feel this rocket take flight.
I live 17 miles away. I have some sick pictures of the rockets they've launched taken from my backyard
@@myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070 and I remember, as a kid living in Lompoc California, watching experimental Atlas rockets being launched from Vandenberg AFB and exploding... one day, one blew up just off the launch pad and I was 11 miles away and we had debris landing all around our neighborhood...
Yet there are still people saying this is all a hoax and cgi.. or at least the onboard video footage is fake. So basically two incredible things are happening at the same time: 1) there are people so smart they can actually do stuff like this and 2) there are also people so stupid they think this is all fake and the earth is flat. Its fascinating how intelligence can vary so much within one species🤔
@@myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070 is that close enough to hear anything at all?
@@Larvanto53 They are the people we should send to mars first
I'm an engineer and that's one of the greatest feats of engineering I've ever seen, quite remarkable. What a huge collaborative effort by all, from senior management right down to the technicians and all in between. well done!
I am so surprised by my reaction of this. This made me so amazed that I started crying! This is without a doubt the coolest and most insane thing I have ever seen! I guess this is what people back in the 60’s felt when they landed on the moon. I am so glad to be alive to witness this!
That's a pretty normal reaction for a sane human watching this, tbh.
That is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in my life...congrats to space x team...what a leap in human history..i am so grateful to be alive in this time and age to be able to witness this.
Every single engineer worked on this needs to be recognized by name! Absolutely history stuff!
I don't normally comment on videos but that was emotional to watch. A huge congratulations to all the space x team , you're going to save our 🌎
WOW! That was AMAZING! 😱 I was a kid when NASA used to televise their launches, especially the Space Shuttles. This brought me back to childhood! 🥺
Watching from New Zealand - amazing stuff!
Huge congrats to all of the SpaceX team and everyone involved in this successful mission!
Onwards and upwards to the MOON!
This is incredible, it’s not a movie, it’s not a game, it’s not a CG, it is real !!!
Somewhere at SpaceX, someone's mother is regretting ever telling her child to put down those video games.
@@GreatMewtwoYou are superstitious. Video games are a waste of time.
@@Makes_me_wonderThere is nothing wrong with recreational activities. Doing things for your own enjoyment is a necessary part of life.
@@Makes_me_wonder studies have shown that surgeons who used to play a lot of video games have better spatial visualization ability than non players.
@@Larvanto53 Are there any studies about whether playing a lot of video games makes engineers better at advanced mathematics than spending that time studying advanced mathematics?
Watched this with my 94 year old grandfather. He worked in aerospace for years making components for the shuttle. To watch his face and see the astonishment on what has been accomplished since. "Now I have seen it all" is what he said.
Coolest thing ive ever watched!
Я из России поздравляю вас с успешным запуском.Я вами горжусь.👍
So exciting to see the progress made iteration after iteration. The video and connectivity throughout the reentry is equally amazing. And the booster was caught! This is inspiring!
British chap here - well done (Space X) everyone involved, absolutely stunning, now't more to say.
That is sick....wow....no way words can do this justice...great job
We can do anything when we work together. This is absolutely amazing.
When you have unlimited tax money*
@Unknown-sz8kg I'm fine with some tax dollars going to actual important work. Funding by no means equals success. I get the point but most tax dollars are wasted this isnt a waste.
@@Unknown-sz8kgSpaceX is a private company, they are not funded by the government.
But we can’t until Trump is elected again because all of America is a shit hole “like Detroit” with anyone else but him as president.
@@motionsicktotally 100% wrong that most tax dollars are wasted. Military tax dollars? Wasted? Medical care tax dollars wasted? Research and development (think internet) tax dollars wasted? Highways and bridges tax dollars wasted? You’ve been brainwashed. SOME tax dollars are wasted. The vast majority are spent on completely worthwhile investments.
My rockets used to be the same when I was a little one drawing them, and flying all around, each planet was my friend's house in my mind and I am proud to observe the dreams of a man coming to а live and the most important is that he shares them with all of us. Respect!
Congratulations to all the SpaceX engineers and staff. YOU guys made this possible. Something to be proud of.
I was honestly half not surprised, half excited. I had an optimistic feeling the booster would nail the catch on the first go. And it did. A huge congratulations to the SpaceX team.
The complexity of this maneuver is incredible. The sheer number of things that could go wrong, variables, teams of folks who had to all work on their part of the project in perfect unison. I can't even. This is a milestone for humanity and a day to be proud of your fellow Americans for such a ridiculously amazing accomplishment.
I agree. That's a great achievement. Congratulations to the entire team at SpaceX.
Just made it back to Houston from Boca Chica, it was jaw dropping to watch it live! Congratulations Space X !
You are so lucky!
Congratulations from Sweden. Bravo SpaceX.
Amazing work 😎👍
I cried when the booster successfully landed. 🥰😍🤩
Really?
Me too.
As Neil Armstrong say
"one Small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Elon, you did it again, the whole spaceX team must be so proud
This was incredible and will become the norm in a decades time. Well done Space X
Disagree.. Its concept art in motion... great for cargo, forget humans...
@rfxtuber tell your story walking dude
@@NewDecrypter66 Yes, agree, but I'm suggesting its not looking good from where I'm standing is all, the starship will use same tech regardless, that too is supposed to land in the sea...to me It looks unstable, cumbersome and prone to accident and failure.. Keeping things simple always wins...
lmfao in 1-2 years UFO tech is gonna be revealed by the USA
these boosters will never operate to serve the human race soon
kinda a sad story tbf and it doesnt change elons accomplishments in the slightest but its a damn shame
That was ART. Sheer beauty in the capacity of human engineering.
75 years old. So glad I made it to this point. I saw humankind land on the moon, now this, and in a few years...MARS!
I am happy you are such an optimist.
My 62yr old friend passed away today just 2 months after being diagnosed stage 4 (cancer that is, not rocketry speak).
He was from the poorer side of society though and despite efforts to get doctors to recognise his health issues worked all his life up until the diagnosis without any real help.
As long as Elon and his mates can escape to mars though hooray.
Pointless comment as I am sure the American ideal of free speech won't extend to this truth.
this is species survial stuff. Im sorry for your friend but think bigger.
lol all fake and you’ve been fooled 😂
@@LouSassoleSledgecock_III What proof do you have?
@@edkalski2312Are you serious, these people have memes, what more solid, irrefutable proof do you need?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What an experience this was. Truly a historical day
Just imagine, if all peoples worked together, toward a single goal, what humankind could achieve.
There will always be that kind of person who never want to advance more over they tried their hardest to make sure other people fail.
@@stellviahohenheim Sad but true.
Like I said to a friend just a couple of hours ago, even if we make it to Mars and settle it, it will just be more of the same, only with a smaller-looking sun.
You can remove the human from the planet, but you can't remove human nature from the human.
If all of us are like this, humanity is so far far ahead by now. That would be so so epic!
this is a case of persist and you will succeed... from where they were years ago to where they are now is absolutely incredible. Congrats to SpaceX !!
That was insane and the fact it was going that fast and slowed the quickly is amazing
A science fiction story from the Urania series told over 50 years ago what the heroes of the SpaceX team have achieved. I am grateful to you on behalf of all those of all ages who love space❤
We should a species be solely focused on projects such as this.
This is the maddest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.
Nah people care more about their new shoes
Unbelievable.....this Starship program is turning out to be one major success. A Masterpiece of engineering.
When it first activates it's inner engines it's travelling at 1273 km/h, about 7.75 seconds later it's travelling 250 km/h on 3 engines, so the average acceleration was about -3.75 g, so for almost 8 seconds it weighed about 937 tons even though it's probably more since it burned a lot of fuel decelerating
It's like when Superman catches a plane nose first :D
All 33 Raptor engines lit, flawless stage separation, booster caught by Mechazilla's chopsticks, Starship splashes down precisely where the camera buoys are located, SpaceX ends the stream with an animated Mechazilla moonwalking across the SpaceX logo. Perfection! 😙👌
mindblowing: those arms are strong enough for the bottom of the booster to swing towards the tower!? holy sheet!
That's absolutely INSANE!!!! WHAT DID I JUST WATCH?????
Visions of when people will be on a unstable rocket system that will end in tears?
Guess we’ve found the Chinese bots 😂. Cry some more 😭
@@TravisGunderson-ge9nh muhahahaha.. Chinese or not.... That thing looks unstable and prone to serious error!!!!
@@rfxtuberyou're expecting stability and perfection for something undergoing developmental testing? Do you even know the point of these tests?
@@okirooju3787 I do... but there is only so many times you can keep claiming testing, testing, testing Houston!! Just like a concept car, they very rarely come to market? I have no doubt the rocket systems will work, I've got a little drone, it works great... until you attach a nuke to the bottom of the dam thing!! Know what I mean.... lol, for cargo missions tho... now that's realistic, but seriously, forget humans...
I cannot help but cry watching this. I remember watching the final shuttle take off, and it has taken until now for something space related to make me feel this way again. What an incredible moment.
The precision is absolutely nuts🎉
They've been practicing A LOT with Falcon 9
From Sicily, it's unbelievable to see a 71 m rocket reaching the same launch point from n-km in 7 minutes...wow
Congrats to space x and all involved in this effort
I have never teared watching anything online, this one right here got me. Mad respect to all involved
I'm mind-blown, this is surreal.
caught some tears listening to crowd's hollers and screams as starship's boosters burned into the cradle.
It’s canned holler and screams FFS GROW UP!!!!!
@@kayenne221 True.. but PR systems into overdrive... who cares that it will be 40 years before anything happens with space travel, if ever!!!!
Tears over such a thing is absolutely ridiculous
I am lost for words , history being made, WELL DONE SpaceX.
Get well soon
I am blown away, if I could have I would have driven down and watched this live. WOW what a remarkable experience for all the SpaceX Engineering Team on the completion of this event in Engineering History! Exciting and mind blowing! Now 72 years old and having worked for so many aerospace primes and companies this is one of the most spectacular events I've ever witnessed. So happy for the team of engineers who all worked to make this possible.
How is it ever possible that these guys are better than NASA?!?
Not captured by bureaucracy and political machinations.
bcs DEI
National companies are not driven by profit, so there's little incentive to be efficient and have any drive in that regards. Hence why you need private companies to get anywhere these days. And yet, the socialists want to stifle innovation by taxing these companies to death. A company that LITERALLY enables us to get off this planet at some point.
Rapid Iteration + No DEI hires
@@Axclz110bot
This made me cry, like the Apollo 8 Christmas reading
That was simply amazing!. The future of space travel has been made!. This is not a movie, but a fact!. Congratulations SpaceX!.
This was amazing to watch! Watching SpaceX boosters land on a drone ship or the landing pad is one thing, but watch a GIANT booster get caught by grapplers is amazing! I bet you Dan Huot never had this much fun working for NASA.
Who knew you could parallel park a rocket.
Oh my! I have never gotten so emotional and giddy over a rocket launch. Great job space x!
In Uganda, Africa this just blew my mind. My grand mother is fighting for her with cancer i needed this.
Thank you SpaceX
Faith and strength and may there be healing to your grandmother and you too.
May God give your Grandmother comfort and peace.
@abnnab1648 send me your paypal if you have one. I wanna send you something.
This is absolutely Amazing. Kudos to the entire team each and every one of you at Spaces X.