Don’t underestimate Nasa, you know they are hiding things from us and almost, come on man!100% they are doing things that they don’t share with the rest of the world.
the amount of mathematical calculations to beat Nature resistance is beyond imagination for a regular person . shout out to these sophisticated minds who enabled this.
@@اذكرالله-ح5م Landing on the moon was an applauded achievement as well. What's your point? The landing process (without chute) is mostly about automation/control if I'm not mistaken, so your main concern is perturbations, which are way more important on Earth due to the atmosphere. It also requires re-startable engines, which are not that common. Landing a crew on the Moon brings many other difficulties, such as life support, communications, risk management... You are comparing very different tasks which requires different capabilities.
@@ВоваПетрович-н3жclaro como tus chatarras rusas, niño estos cohetes de space X los vemos regularmente despegar en persona, algo que ya contamos como cotidiano 😅
This is like a miracle: Control algorithms are perfect, also the purity of the fuel and oxygen and their ratio in the mixture are perfect to have all rotational and translational velocities to be zero within the tolerance of what the suspension supplied by the legs can handle.
many men have made rockets fly, but only Elon Musks Space X has made them reverse park back on earth, this is something amazing. This is something else all together.
@@yeetjones927maybe becauss SpaceX is an american Company? Elon may not be born in the US but he started spaceX there. (You can't use the "of course the american would say that" Argument because im from SEA)
I cried almost when I first saw these in action. Knowing we are finally getting there to our destiny. So many dont know how important these are to our advancement Ad astra
I watch this from my front porch it's so awesome to see. Especially at night when they launch and the skies are crystal clear you can see it for miles. I deliver construction material out to space x and delivered concrete for the blue origin launch site. It's amazing how massive the falcon heavy is when you have to pull off the road to bring it back on base it takes both lanes of the road going through the space center. And the vehicle they use is probably close to one hundred feet long.
@@LooseAndsloppy83-iv4gqthat actually sounds like a unique sight ! Lol, flat Earthers arguing about NASA and you just being able to observe stuff like this😂
Respect Élon 💪tu est la personne que j idolâtre le plus dans ce monde tout ce que tu accomplis de ton vivant serait à jamais graver sur la planète Terre c est complètement fou🤯
I appreciate the editing: the exact moment the landing burn starts, Steven Tyler starts screaming in the high octave… then the landing legs deploy at the exact moment the chorus of the song returns… and the time in between those moments is not edited in the song or the video. To match two moments from two unedited sources… perfectly, very well done 👍
@nerge6773 Oh wow, that’s awesome. I’ve done a few videos on New Shepard. I’ll 100% do one in a similar style when New Glenn begins launching, will be amazing to watch it land- it’s a beast. Not sure if you can, because of ITAR/Any NDA’s, but do you mind sharing a little bit more about what you work on?
I Wonder if this will ever get boring, thing is it is likely only gonna get more badass aswell with the spaceship. Though falcon heavy dual landings is still gonna be tough to break even with spaceship. Exiting times
Yeah, so you've never measured the temp of moonlight vs moon shade with an infrared thermometer have you.... You're going to want to sit down when you read the RESULTS.
Really know because it’s doing a suicide burn, even though SpaceX calls it a hover slam because one engine at minimum throttle still has too much thrust and therefore it would ascend. Furthermore, it wouldn’t be able to shut off and reignite that quickly. Therefore it’s one attempt and it’s a suicide burn.
ce que vous avez acomplie en quelque annee ai vraiment stupefiant je vous felicite .vous ave fait avance l humanite d un pas de geant . je n aurai jamais la chance de voir de mes yeux cette atterissage ...mais au moins j aurais eu la chance de voir ces fanstique image ,je vous dit franche felicitation a vous et toute votre equipe de space x ..merci ..martin perron quebec canada ..
А ведь было время, когда идиоты смеялись тут же в Ютубе, от неудачных посадок и взрывов! Смешно теперь? Я тогда ещё знал, что пройдет время, и систему посадки подумают до конца. Крутые кадры!
He had his mirrors adjusted right. He backed it right in there. But there's still women who can't park a Prius in a wide open parking lot without hitting something.🙄smh...
You've never measured the temp of moonlight vs moon shade with an infrared thermometer have you? Yeah, you're going to want to sit down for the RESULTS.
its such an amazing achievement that humans have even reached space, it literally sounds like the most unreal thing that a human has left this planet and gone to the moon
This is the dream of the way rockets land ever since the first science fiction movies came out about it. Finally, it's been achieved! Thank you Mr. Musk and your wonderful engineers.
Very very impressive. I'm not sure how to tell you this, but you might want to measure the temp of moon light vs moon shade with an infrared thermometer. You're going to want to be seated for the results.
Never forget how many people said this was impossible
Try to calculate g. 33g - everything would collapse
What are you saying? Did I see a hologram launch then?@@Gkolbas
@@MK-47-li4ti just calculate
Yea and its around 3gs? Your point?@@Gkolbas
even NASA lol
When Math, physics, calculation, money, technology, research at it's peak
You got this
Yes, more of technology though
Well this is some Tony Stark sh!t so.. lol
Peaks are only the prequel to the next height
Какие деньги какая пика это благодаря сделано одному человеку илону маску
@@iiTzKaran_YT technology doesn't come without those things lol
Can't get much smoother than that. The deceleration rate is insane.
No way it’s free falling at 1000kmh, terminal velocity is far less than that
@@StoutProperit's exceeding terminal velocity, that's why it's slowing down without thrusting.
@@FrellnikkyHow can you exceed terminal velocity with no downward force?
@@StoutProperit’s slowing before due to it being over terminal velocity
@@StoutProperand it’s very heavy and relatively aerodynamic
My mind cant even comprehend the genius of space X engineers! Best of the best!
A massive team of dedicated and loyal engineers can achieve anything. Unlike Nasa now a days
Don’t underestimate Nasa, you know they are hiding things from us and almost, come on man!100% they are doing things that they don’t share with the rest of the world.
It's only getting crazier. How I wish I was born just a thousand years in the future 😭
@@DaelinTVif you think humans are going to exists for another 1000 years sorry then you have to be delusional
@@devoof Isn't NASA building a permanent lunar station in like 4 years?
Noone realized, how incredible this was. This is history.
The whole WORLD thought this was incredible. The engineers behind this were truly something else.
That's 'cos engineers are smart people.
No one but you right?
No one but you right?😟
Con que fin hacen este aterrizaje? Rescatar materiales? Pero el motor ya estaria deteriorado osea los propulsores
the amount of mathematical calculations to beat Nature resistance is beyond imagination for a regular person . shout out to these sophisticated minds who enabled this.
Question: How were we able to reach the moon if until now, landing after takeoff is considered an applauded achievement?
Elon & team
@@اذكرالله-ح5م Landing on the moon was an applauded achievement as well. What's your point?
The landing process (without chute) is mostly about automation/control if I'm not mistaken, so your main concern is perturbations, which are way more important on Earth due to the atmosphere. It also requires re-startable engines, which are not that common.
Landing a crew on the Moon brings many other difficulties, such as life support, communications, risk management... You are comparing very different tasks which requires different capabilities.
@@اذكرالله-ح5مdude. Why are you acting like space X is Nasa. Spacex don't even have the same funding as Nasa
@@MyElectricAdv Elon do nothing bro, wake up
Falcon 9 landings don’t need backing music, they bring their own sonic booms.
Yup
Yaar yeaaaa
😢I stayed for the booms and got none
@@ephraimsilawule1092 There's always a sonic boom when landing unless you were too far away.
@@st3althyonehe's talking about video
this just never gets old
Just unimaginable how a rocket as big as a city skyscraper can just casually land like that. Very impressive. 😮😮
Falcon 9 is 70 meters in length, 20+ floors. I won't call it a skyscraper these days. Still extremely impressive though.
Потому что это мультик.
Especially on land not on the ship. The level of trust for this to happen.
@@ВоваПетрович-н3жclaro como tus chatarras rusas, niño estos cohetes de space X los vemos regularmente despegar en persona, algo que ya contamos como cotidiano 😅
@@charliebrownn6622that's clearly ukrainian
This is like a miracle: Control algorithms are perfect, also the purity of the fuel and oxygen and their ratio in the mixture are perfect to have all rotational and translational velocities to be zero within the tolerance of what the suspension supplied by the legs can handle.
Никаких отговорок, просто 100% грамотной работы!!! 💪💪💪
Батут
many men have made rockets fly, but only Elon Musks Space X has made them reverse park back on earth, this is something amazing. This is something else all together.
it's sheldon's idea
@@nasifabdullah362Who is sheldon
@@QuasarMusics Sheldon Cooper Nobel prize winner
shuttle solid rocket
boosters were retrieved after use, also shuttle itself....
@@swiety1981 that socially awkward sheldon?
Went from 1000 to 0 in no time. That’s freaking amazing
1000kmh nearly sideways is also very impressive
Why?😂
@@theshipnamemethe stress on the frame
Well its not "sideways" in the first place..
Гений, миллиардер, плейбой, филантроп
Simplesmente, Tony Stark!
Those Engineers using assembly language very crazy ❤
brilliance of engineering... can't get enough of it
The brilliance of engineering or of engineers?
Engineering doesn't happen without engineers.
GODSPEED SPACEX 🇺🇲 🇺🇲 🇺🇲 AWESOME TUNE!
Why do americans take credit for everything 😂
@@yeetjones927because this was a American built rocket? Made by a American citizen who owns multiple companies? Dumb@ss
@@yeetjones927maybe becauss SpaceX is an american Company? Elon may not be born in the US but he started spaceX there. (You can't use the "of course the american would say that" Argument because im from SEA)
@@ChillyMcChillmost of the company is the same colour as you
@@yeetjones927because it's an American company?
Like the song.. this never gets old...👊😎👍
I cried almost when I first saw these in action. Knowing we are finally getting there to our destiny. So many dont know how important these are to our advancement Ad astra
I’ve watched this loads of times and my dream is to watch it live but it leaves me speechless every time
I watch this from my front porch it's so awesome to see. Especially at night when they launch and the skies are crystal clear you can see it for miles. I deliver construction material out to space x and delivered concrete for the blue origin launch site. It's amazing how massive the falcon heavy is when you have to pull off the road to bring it back on base it takes both lanes of the road going through the space center. And the vehicle they use is probably close to one hundred feet long.
Damn
@@LooseAndsloppy83-iv4gqmust be a beautiful sight to see indeed 👌🏼
@@LooseAndsloppy83-iv4gqthat actually sounds like a unique sight ! Lol, flat Earthers arguing about NASA and you just being able to observe stuff like this😂
IT NEVER GETS OLD 🎉
It does, the past rockets didn’t 😂
Respect Élon 💪tu est la personne que j idolâtre le plus dans ce monde tout ce que tu accomplis de ton vivant serait à jamais graver sur la planète Terre c est complètement fou🤯
This is the video that made me subscribe to you😊
Kudos to the camera man to drop down at the exact same speed as the rocket😂
Genau! Das ganze ist doch ein Witz.
Because telephoto lenses don't exist.
The cameras they use are awesome. Some of the best in the world.
All the World is a Stage
Mdr ta vraiment cru qu il avais un mec avec sa caméra qui suis 😂
Beautiful , ingenious
Tracking on that camera tho.
yeah how is that thing done?
@@bongfulgencio2046TV cameras
is it automatic or someone tracking it manually?
It just takes data from somewhere it’s not on the camera 😂
टीवी कैमरा 9 सेकंड लेट है.!💞🇮🇳💞
Awesome!!! The future is Now! Ours to grasp!🤩🌄
thought that said nigel farage lmao
This ist so fucking in Point, crazy that it works out so perfectly
SpaceX did a lovely job of the Falcon 9
GOOSEBUMPS
@@sal2067 rockets are real to get YOU to believe in game "outer space".
Маск гений. Батут работает. Браво
This never gets old
Never gets old love watching them
good music choice
Когда за дело берётся великий человек
Bro playing space flight simulator
Who ever timed this is a legend
Watching these land never gets old.
This is literally how we imagined a rocket landing on the surface of a planet as a child
who is we?
American engineering.
Genius!
Led by a man.
@@jonathaneutropius5873with a few women helping him.
@@kitten_with_bad_breath🌚
Lot of Indians on team
Stark technology.
😂
Speedometer slower than the booster
Cemaraman Faster than the booster
😂
Like a ballet! Just beautiful!
I appreciate the editing: the exact moment the landing burn starts, Steven Tyler starts screaming in the high octave… then the landing legs deploy at the exact moment the chorus of the song returns… and the time in between those moments is not edited in the song or the video. To match two moments from two unedited sources… perfectly, very well done 👍
ISRO'S CHANDRAYAAN JUST LANDED ON THE MOON
So?
so what
@@aadvaittureso what?? History.
@@MyNameIsGabeiGuess yes, its a piece of history, agreed, however i don't get the correlation of it and the Ax2 mission
@@MyNameIsGabeiGuess There are countries already landed on moon before india
Me in kerbal space program:
Nasa was cryin and shittin at that moment
Saw this live from the lighthouse on the cape, had a great view but it was kinda odd seeing the booster have such a weird angle before touchdown
This live was simply incredible, hail it here from Brazil 🇧🇷
Exclui a mensagem todo brasileiro tem vergonha disso
@@SLA-bv3fz Fds?
@@SLA-bv3fzWhy?
Beautiful landing! Astonishing.
😅😂 it looks so real
Because....it is real
Please tell me you understand this is real
You can see it in person, it's real lmao
CGI are you bloody blind?
@@creatorofunexplainablemess8071 it's real
Рогозин :
Ну мы это, там деньги опять на очередную миссию на марс выделили, наверное
*звук пилы
I work for blue origin. And I'm always sad that our ships never get Same level of publicity.
@nerge6773 Oh wow, that’s awesome. I’ve done a few videos on New Shepard. I’ll 100% do one in a similar style when New Glenn begins launching, will be amazing to watch it land- it’s a beast. Not sure if you can, because of ITAR/Any NDA’s, but do you mind sharing a little bit more about what you work on?
Maybe when you guys actually get to space you’ll get this coverage 😂
👍👍 nice edit.
I love the sonic booms re-entering and then the rocket boosters popping And crackling.
Its is so accurate that its stop at 9KMH
delay in the video compared to that, means it isn't in sync and this video just so happens to end when it reads 9km/h
Its even wearing a top hat!
I Wonder if this will ever get boring, thing is it is likely only gonna get more badass aswell with the spaceship. Though falcon heavy dual landings is still gonna be tough to break even with spaceship. Exiting times
The day starship lands will be pretty hype
That rocket looks like such a distinguished gentleman.
I don’t care what political party you are apart of or what nation you are from, I think we all can agree that that was cool.
Я вам гарантирую, это будет в учебниках истории
Absolutely, just like how the Soviet unions great space accomplishments are in the textbooks today
@@famlrnamemssng 👍
crazy how it’s going 100kmh that close to the ground
Wao after landing and comming to rest still the rocket was able to have 9km/hr speed,incredible
This happens in my backyard about once a week. It's always a crowd pleaser!!
The only man with a vision🎉
RIP to those who think it's reversed 🤓
😂😂
You can see that dust is flying away not in. Which means it's not reversed and they did it. How stupid can people be to think it's fake?
Because it looks fake, you know it's real.
-Elon Musk
Engineering …… a fantastic world..!
Yeah, so you've never measured the temp of moonlight vs moon shade with an infrared thermometer have you.... You're going to want to sit down when you read the RESULTS.
No rear view mirrors needed 🔥🔥🔥
The throttle control on that single Merlin engine is crazy.
Really know because it’s doing a suicide burn, even though SpaceX calls it a hover slam because one engine at minimum throttle still has too much thrust and therefore it would ascend. Furthermore, it wouldn’t be able to shut off and reignite that quickly. Therefore it’s one attempt and it’s a suicide burn.
It is the most beautiful moment in the company's history
NO。best great will be coming
i thought it was an animation
Lo es
@@sebasa8906no it’s not
@tristqnejdjeh7278it’s not
@@KeroloxSpace why the fuck are the comments full of people saying it's CGI wtf 💀💀💀
@@mikethespike056 I wish I knew 😭
Just reminds me of the 1950s and 1960s SiFi movies 😂
Now it happens
It's missing the Pointy top though 😂
Thanks to a young Sheldon Cooper who did the math and Elon Musk to steal it, this was possible 🙃 From Tv show “Young Sheldon”
ce que vous avez acomplie en quelque annee ai vraiment stupefiant je vous felicite .vous ave fait avance l humanite d un pas de geant . je n aurai jamais la chance de voir de mes yeux cette atterissage ...mais au moins j aurais eu la chance de voir ces fanstique image ,je vous dit franche felicitation a vous et toute votre equipe de space x ..merci ..martin perron quebec canada ..
That is freaking impressive!!😍😍😍
А ведь было время, когда идиоты смеялись тут же в Ютубе, от неудачных посадок и взрывов! Смешно теперь? Я тогда ещё знал, что пройдет время, и систему посадки подумают до конца. Крутые кадры!
Не, теперь другая схема, это видео фейк, графика, реверс, что угодно кроме признания чьих либо успехов
proof? Go to Florida and watch a landing/takeoff, I dare you. no? Aww… why not? Don’t want to see the truth? Aww what a shame :(
@@Insuo I’m talking to you btw.
@@Insuoit not in reverse or else the second stage would be there which is not
@@InsuoРеально. Причем никто из них не обладает инженерным образованием
That thing was definitely not going a 100 kmph that close to the ground
bruh rockets are fast
This was taken from atleast 200 meters, you know
It may look like it close but it could be 200 meters above
300m above
👑🤔Veo animaciones y hasta ahora no he visto un aterrizaje REAL...
This is not a animation and i have seen a landing in real life.
Also why do all you id!ots use the 🤔emoji it makes you all stand out
then head over to Florida and watch it happen with your own eyes lol. stop lying to yourself.
Awesome work
That shit never gets old!
That’s cool
Very!
Hats of to Mr.Elon Musk for this hard work 😊😁
He had his mirrors adjusted right. He backed it right in there. But there's still women who can't park a Prius in a wide open parking lot without hitting something.🙄smh...
perfection at its best!!
The timing matches so nicely
Now thats scrubbing off some friggen speed with quickness
Reverse😂
No
You can see them landing, in person, with your own eyes, for free.
It's not reversed lmao
@@Drocohfr
Nope
Never gets old! So beautiful, the engineering and efficiency of this landing is astounding.
You've never measured the temp of moonlight vs moon shade with an infrared thermometer have you? Yeah, you're going to want to sit down for the RESULTS.
@@DonnyBriscowhat?
Damn that music is timed perfectly to the video
Wow. That just stunning to watch!!
It keeps getting better and better everytime.
This never get old
its such an amazing achievement that humans have even reached space, it literally sounds like the most unreal thing that a human has left this planet and gone to the moon
This is the dream of the way rockets land ever since the first science fiction movies came out about it. Finally, it's been achieved! Thank you Mr. Musk and your wonderful engineers.
Very very impressive. I'm not sure how to tell you this, but you might want to measure the temp of moon light vs moon shade with an infrared thermometer. You're going to want to be seated for the results.
@@DonnyBrisco you dont know how a infrared thermometer work?
Elon your right people forgot what we did and could happen. Proud finally to see your work. Respect
Every time they say “ the falcon has landed” I get goosebumps
Nice reference to the eagle
OMG this was a good one for sure
That was soo smooth
Thats so cool!
Always i salute to all NASA SCIENTIST.. u all are AMAZING AND AWESOME..
NASA didn’t make this, spacex did
@@jake102isverycool oic.. sorry i thought it from nasa.. okok understute.. thank you for the info..🤝🤝🤝