Starlink Mission
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- SpaceX is targeting Thursday, February 4 for launch of 60 Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The instantaneous window is at 1:19 a.m. EST, or 6:19 UTC.
The Falcon 9 first stage rocket booster supporting this mission previously flew on four missions: the launches of GPS III Space Vehicle 03 and Turksat 5A and two Starlink missions. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be located in the Atlantic Ocean. One half of Falcon 9’s fairing previously flew on the SAOCOM-1B mission, and the other previously flew in support of the GPS III Space Vehicle 03 mission.
Holy crap it happened, Stage 1 Telemetry post stage-sep! - Thank you for listening to us SpaceX!
sorry for being a big boomer, but what does Stage 1 Telemetry mean?
@@Justabadplayer12 it means you can see what altitude / speed the first recovered part of the rocket is at
@@quincypurcell5222 oh ok. thanks!
@@Justabadplayer12 no problem 👍
Been waiting for this for so long now. Made my day!
[6:58] Engine Chill
[9:43] Strongback Retract
[12:58] Startup - Flight computers take control of the countdown
[13:58] Liftoff!
[15:13] Max-Q - Period of maximum aerodynamic stress put on the Falcon 9
[16:34] MECO - Main Engine Cutoff
[16:46] SES-1 - Second Engine Start 1
[17:15] Fairing Deploy
[20:23] Entry Burn
[22:04] Landing Burn
[22:26] Touchdown!
[22:54] SECO - Second Engine Cutoff
[1:00:50] SES-2 - Second Engine Start 2
[1:00:53] SECO-2 - Second Engine Cutoff 2
[1:19:50] Satellite(s) Deployment
Here we go
Just after SECO - Orbital map icon goes wonky
Thanks
Thanks 😉
Thanks for documenting! 🙏
Thanks for including both first stage and second stage telemetry!
Yeah, they listened!
Thanks, SpaceX!
It is very nice! Many people wanted to see it.
@@cogoid next is can they finally record a booster land with a drone or something that would be epic
Amazing how much speed is bled off before the landing burn.
i hope they keep including it for each launch, i was so happy to see it!
Damn, watching Falcon9 land just doesn't get old!
I can't wait to see Starship land, it will be spectacular!
@@AhsokaTanoTheWhite Well, Starship has landed spectacularly twice.
You should count yourself lucky that we get to see failed Starship prototype landings Live. Once they manage to stick that landing, there will probably never be a failed landing again. Successful landings will after a while become common. And the excitement of seeing a prototype landing Live, is something we will never get back.
@@Tjalve70 There's definitely going to be a How Not To Land Starship compilation crash video when they manage to nail that landing flip. 😆
especially at night, this launch's video quality is pure awesome.
If i ever miss a launch, i just rewatch for the landing😅 i gotta make sure those babies land.
Falcon 9: returns and lands safely
SN9: Is possible to learn this power?
Different engine
One day my son...
Many sacrifices must be made first...
Look on the bright side, your first try was better than my 10th...
Different engines, different body and structure. Probably different purposes
@@IBM-SG-IEUPLINK ㅤ
I’ve watched the first stage landings dozens of times. Yet every time it’s the same reaction...”UnF-king believable!”
Yea, over 6 dozen!
yeah me too
Yep, it's always amazing to see. They just need to perfect getting the Falcon's bigger brother down in the same way!
They now added first stage telemetry 🤩
@@dont6439 ok
Best thing ever....👍👍
Yes I loved it! In vertical descent the Falcon was at 900 km/h at its lowest. Starship with horizontal descent at 250 km/h. That saves a lot of fuel for free. Sadly it won't be as effective on other celestial bodies (or not at all) because of lower air density.
It was a little bit off but still nice 🙂
That's great !!! 👍👍👍
Thank you SpaceX, for showing first stage telemetry during the entire flight! Much appreciated!
Can really appreciate the stage 1 telemetry
Can someone pls explain me what is stage 1 telemetry? Im new to this stuff pls
@@YaBoyfelipe Telemetry is basically the the acquisition of data from a remote device. Stage 1, or the first stage, is the part of the rocket that accelerates the vehicle through the lower parts of the atmosphere. Its mostly also the biggest part of the rocket (two third of this rocket in the video).
So Stage 1 telemetry is the data send back from the first stage to the command room. The data are things like velocity(speed) and altitude and much more. And they show some of this data on stream. Which is really cool, because we can learn about how the vehicle behaves throughout the flight :)
I hope this explanation is clear enough to understand? :)
@@warlordg-productions7934 couldnt have said it any better. Im amazed how many do not know what you meant.
@@warlordg-productions7934 big brain 👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
Yes
That Stage 1 telemetry is an excellent addition. Really interesting to see how fast it was going before the 1st burn to slow it down and how long it was still gaining altitude after stage separation.
Too bad they don't use real units.
@@wschmrdr u want sum feet or what?
@@wschmrdr It´s what the rest of the world uses as units!
@@wschmrdr Metric is logical, symmetric and straight forward, and also based on natural constants. Imperial is a confusing mess by comparison.
@@wschmrdr ok, will make sure to suggest to them to switch to calculating based on AU and speed of light, since you want "real" units.
Kate Tice did a great job hosting this one👍. Love watching these SpaceX, never gets old!
First AND second stage telemetry....Brilliant! Thank you Spacex! 👍
I always forget just how big these things are. They look so nimble when landing I think of them about the size of a telephone pole.
6 stories tall and 13 feet wide. The legs are each 23 feet tall!
And the fairing could hold a school bus
Each leg is 70', iirc. The grid fins are about 6' tall - there's a pic of workers maintaining the grid fins in place - it twists my brain!
I also had a breathtaking photo of a grid fin that had flown once - the wear was shocking.
@@CursedSouthwest FztstttRa
The actual height of the landing portion of the first stage is 47.7 meters (156.49 feet) which is about the height of a 15 story building. The landing legs are about 10 meters (33 feet) long and hold the 9 Merlin 1D engines off of the ground making the landed first stage even taller. It really is mind boggling. Just wait until the huge Super Heavy first stage booster of Starship lands. It will stand over 72 meters (236 feet) alone! That's after the 50 meter (160 foot) Starship separates and lands on its own separately! What a great time to be alive. Go SpaceX!
Congrats on the 74th recovery, always amazing. SpaceX team achieving solutions. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Thanks for providing both of the telemetry!
why am i famous... i just exclaimed that spaceX is good at viewership but i dont expect more likes than me actually doing work!!
@@xioana not famous but i get it
It's really impressive how reliable these reused Falcon 9s are.
They almost more reliable then brand new once
It's almost as if flying is the best way to prove a rocket works. Better than filling in paperwork for sure.
@@nick1austin Woooosh ba boom.
dear globe-tards:
ruclips.net/video/Ev44X615JhA/видео.html
it's NOT A SPINNING BALL
Not reused. Flight proven. :)
Awesome that the first stage telemetry was added! Thanks SpaceX team
Love the stage one and two telemetry, was wonderin* when we would see that, fascinating 👍
No one:
SpaceX: Let's launch the rocket every day.
😂
@@avocadolfnonym4692 Why? It just doesn't get old. Wouldn't even call it a meme anymore
@@avocadolfnonym4692 sssshhh ElonMusk Memelord like it.
@@avocadolfnonym4692 no one:
advocadolf:Could we just stop using this stupid "No one"-meme? Thank you!
@@ikarishinjikum5282 where funny?
I think this is the best Falcon 9 launch and landing I've ever seen. The views of the first stage showing the coast with lights behind it, landing without video loss, the webcaster not interrupting the callouts, repeating what she started to say when they were finished, so we could hear both her and them clearly... Very smooth and professional. :)
It fascinate me every time when f9 come back to earth perfectly
Me too. Now what also fascinates me is they have done it 74 times and it's only been a few years. I don't recall our species launching that many rockets, let alone landing them back.
@@TheNefastor Yeap they have done it because they are Space X, and they will keep doing it in a more innovative process because they are Space X.
@@Arifhossain-ly3us I think Elon’s going to pull a Jeff, and step down from Tesla to focus on SpaceX full time!
@@dillincummings8244 I don't think so because he struggled a lot for both of these companies.
@@dillincummings8244 that would be sweet, as long as tesla is in good hands, but I think elon cares as much about tesla as he does space x
Thanks. We're very glad to see that you have re-introduced simultaneous telemetry from both stages! 🚀 🙂 👍
This never gets old
yes🙂
Thank you showing 1 stage telemetry it was nice thia is the second time they showed 1 stage telemetry hope now we will get to see in every launch 👍
Thanks for adding 1st stage telemetry
Returning it.*
You're welcome.
Beautiful these images of the gridfins illuminated by the MVAC, over the backdrop of Florida at night
Right! The earth looked so magnificent from above.
I wish it was that beautiful down here.
I hope they show more camera shots like that in the future.
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Timestamp?
@@adamkerman475 16:54
The high altitude "lotus" plume those 9 engines make is just beautiful... it's so normal now but I'm hooked and amazes each time
Damn you spaceX, now I'm too busy watching the Telemetry numbers to watch your beautiful rockets 🙃🤟🏼
I watched some parts twice because of the same issue
I STILL can’t get over the fact that the boosters land like the old Buck Rodgers or Flash Gordon rocketships. So cool!
Hacker
A gorgeous host showing us another successful launch and landing. Thank you!!!
Thanks for the stream. Good explanation and the music is great too. Thank you all guys !
Lots of interesting things in this launch:
- Stage 1 telemetry: I never thought I would see this. Thank you SpaceX!!
- Crazy stage animation at the beginning of the first coast phase lol
- Bright lights lighting up the rocket at the beginning of the broadcast and then dimming before launch was beautiful
- Kate Tice doing a beautiful job with this broadcast (loved her comments)
- Also great job with the broadcast itself. Seems SpaceX made lots of changes. Transitions and how they followed the commentary were the best I've seen yet!
- And of course, to another successful mission!! 🎉🚀
As a non-native english speaker the saying "vehicle is pitching downrange" sound so cool. Anyone else?
sounds great as a native english speaker too!
Time stamp?
Almost all these callouts sounds cool 😎
@@lucahermann3040 14:09
Non-native speakers hearing "the vehicle is following a nominal trajectory": Oh NO! Anominal is bad!?
Thank you SpaceX for the complete telemetry of the 1st stage! Please keep showing both telemetries in the future. That was wonderful.
SpaceX. Thank you for providing Stage 1 Telemetry during descent. Awesome
SpaceX has made this a daily routine. Imagine where they will be in 20 years.
Imagine theres no mission control they are just at home taking a crap while flying a mf rocket to Mars. lol
URanus
Hopefully on Mars!
Hopefully Hopefully they will reach mars with a crew
@@amscreations1634 hahahahaha good one👍
Telemetry for both stages! YES! Thank you, SpaceX
Once again another spectacular delivery and landing! Two thumbs up on the listening audio piece!! Congrats to SpaceX!!! Thank you kindly!!!!
at T+59.20 "Acquisition of Signal Tasmania", sometimes called out as "Acquisition of Signal, Hobart", is just down the road from me, about 10 minutes by car, it is the Richmond Observatory just outside Hobart, the array of dishes as you approach Hobart Airport.
High five telemetry bro... we've got a station in my hometown in Newfoundland!
Every time I watch a SpaceX video, I can't help but be in absolute awe. I cannot wait to see where we as humanity will be in 10 years time in regards to Space travel. Am truly excited to see what the future brings.
Thumbs up for stage 1 telemetry, very nice touch !!!!
Ten years ago i never would have imagined we would be able to land a booster rocket safely, never mind that we would be able to launch and land the same booster 5 times, and yet here they are.
Your content is absolutely the best, keep streaming it forever please! 👏🔥
Thanks for finally adding stage 1 telemetry for the landing. Adds more significance to what the slowing burns do!!
It's amazing how reliable the Falcon 9 launches have become...
Thank you for Stage 1 telemetry! I loved seeing just how much speed is bled off from re-entry. I feel like I have a much greater sense of what's happening now.
2019 Elon: let's go to mars!
*3 years later*
Elon: mars is boring let's go to Pluto
lol
....
@purrt what?
@purrt he never said so
(3 years later again)
Elon: *Pluto is boring lets go to alpha centauri*
Congratulations and well done, SpaceX! 👍
And many thanks for displaying telemetry for both stage 1 and stage 2. 😃
Cool to see speed being scrubbed off first stage on re-entry burn and then again on entering atmosphere with the transonic call out. The deceleration is incredible.
this will always be my background. i love the trajectory trail.
Good 1 hour and 20 minutes spent
@Luke Missirian-Parise no, i only watched from the launch
@Luke Missirian-Parise relax bruh
It never gets old watching a rocket launch and even less watching it land so gracefully. What a time to be alive!
23:00 WOW. Thats got to be some crazy G's that thing is pulling.
Amazing work again keep it up SpaceX. I really like hearing the commentary that explains what’s going on. Love the fact that there’s cameras on the sides of everything so that we can see it and that you share that with us. Keep up the amazing work. Upwards to Mars
Awesome! I've always wanted to see the 1st stage telemetry!
Fantastic work.
Corporate governance/ performance at its highest level distinctly.
Space X giving every person on earth a reliable internet speed. Thank you for your service
Well... At least those willing and able to pay for it.
Thank you, SpaceX for adding telemetry for the full stage 1 event. It was really awesome to see what happens in speed and altitude after MECO and separation.
23:00 digital map icon goes beserk
@Autum That's where Jebediah Kerman took over LOL
It just measures the level of excitement for this falcon launch.
a kraken attack.
Congratulations on the launch. Thank you for the 1st stage telemetry. Amazing to see what stage one is doing prior to landing.
Cool background music.
1:00:25 Love the "Press F11 to exit full screen." Really nice personal touch
11:37 "Less than 1 percent chance of violating our range"
Lol
sn9 launch
lmao
@Luke Missirian-Parise lol he deleted, yea but honestly the weird part was that is whole thing was for self promotion (not even rick roll XD)
@EthanHarry Du umm that's going a bit far i think....
😋
Thanks Kate Tice! Always a pleasure watching your broadcasts.. ❤️ ❤️❤️
Imagine being a shark and seeing a fucking rocket land
Nemo got fried
As long as it's not an expended stage that's gonna just crash into the ocean on you....
@@Nowhereman10 mate I honestly don’t know, I ain’t a shark you’d have to ask one
@@benjiman335 A shark is just a hungry murder machine, so I doubt it would care with the exception I noted.
@@Nowhereman10 how do you know. Maybe sharks would rather have cooked dinner rather than sushi cause that gets a bit boring
Love the background noises at Hawthorne HQ! It means productivity!
Wow, we can finally see the first stage telemetry of the booster return! Yeah!
As usual the commentary is spot on. Other launch organisations could learn. Well Done SpaceX again! Watching the landing of stage 1 never gets old.
Soundtrack by Test Shot Starfish!
(The beginning and outro tracks are currently unreleased)
The others can be found on RUclips, their Soundcloud and Spotify
Some of us prefer to mute it. Space is silent. 😉
Thanks for the info on the soundtrack!
do you think SpaceX gets the new musics first?
wow :)
@@Ev-wj3lm They most definitely do! Test Shot Starfish has been doing the music for years now
i loved seeing the stage one telemetry that was a really nice touch. well done spacex
There where only 100 meters left and it was still 300 kmh. I would rather not ride with it as of today. But very incredible
Not to worry, you’d be a payload on 2nd stage + and hopefully have a plan for your own re-entry.
When you watch it land here at the Cape, your brain says, oh no, crash. It’s falling so fast, it won’t make it. Then it does.
It's a booster. Almost empty, even firing just one engine, it's unable to hover. It's too powerful, and would just break, then start rising again. So the only option is a suicide burn where it ignites the engine at just the right second to come to a full stop at exactly the moment it touches the ground.
Vehicles meant to gently land stuff other than itself, like early versions of dragon and now starship, are designed with the ability to throttle down enough to hover.
The flight up with humans has a significantly different g-force profile than hardware-only returning to Earth.
Humans always limit the performance ultimately delivered - whether it’s rockets or fighter jets. Don’t get me wrong - humans are truly amazing. They just can’t handle g-forces like inanimate objects. On the other hand they carry an uber-lightweight supercomputer, the brain. So g-force profile depends on the mission.
Thank you Spacex for what you do!
It gives humanity renewed interest for great dreams and hope!
Thank you for Stage 1 telemetry, so great. ,:)
Thanks for adding telemetry for both stages very cool to watch!
Kate Tice is a very good host tbh. Pretty one aswell! Pleasant to listen.
Can you imagine being married to a really well spoken and really smart aerospace engineer....who works for SpaceX...and is a smokin' hot blonde. Nope, me neither. But at least we can console ourselves with these livestreams O.o
Thanks for the first stage telemetry introduction Space-X.
20ms-40ms is better than what I am getting from Vodafone at the moment.
Outstanding presentation, great commentary.. you all are truly the Gold Standard!!!
Well done spaceX
Thank you for the double telemetry! I have always enjoyed the secret missions where we get the telemetry from stage 1 as it comes back down. Now I get to see both at the same time. So much fun to watch, thank you!
13:57 Liftoff
15:12 Max-Q
16:34 MECO - 1
16:46 SES - 1
17:15 Fairing deploy
20:24 Entry burn
22:00 Landing burn
22:26 Landed on OCISLY
22:58 SECO - 1
1:00:50 SES - 2
1:00:53 SECO - 2
1:19:51 Starlink Deploy Confirmed!
Correct your stamps
@@nneeerrrd Please provide me with stamps to correct? ill correct them.
Liftoff is 13:44
@@lukewalker3905 Im doing it based on not T-10 or 15, just when it lifts off.
oh i see, ill fix it
stage 1 telemetry... finally!!!! Big thank you
Glad to see I wasn't the only one that wanted to see Stage 1 Telemetry. Do you know if this is the 1st flight they have shown it? I asked months ago............ yes
Stage 1 telemetry 🤩😍
Thanks for stage 1 telemetry!!!
Keep it going!
Starlink is going to eat Comcast's lunch...
They’ll coexist, Starlink will be serving rural and outlying areas, areas that are too sparsely populated or too difficult to reach via traditional cable services. They will be competing directly with satellite tv companies and hopefully can do so very, very successfully.
I hope so, Comcast is way too expensive (220).I have the “best” package and Netflix still struggles.
@@bobdobbs7600 switch. Comcast sucks. Not only in customer service, but people who worked there talk about how awful it is. Use a different service.
@@randominternetguy3537 u see the reason Comcast can be so garbage in the first place is because these big ISPs made an agreement to split up the areas they cover to reduce competiton most people don't have a choice on their internet provider
@@randominternetguy3537 sometimes the only option is comcast....DSL is not an option.
Thank you for graciously granting my request for stage 1 telemetry. I presume it is in response to someone else, but I did ask for it, and I appreciate it all the same. It was awesome to be able to "ride" the rocket down! Those boosters are superstars! I did miss getting to hear about the booster's flight history. I always enjoy that part, and I have watched every launch.
Prediction- SN10 will land successfully
....annnd then falls over :D
@@randomnickify secret mic inside mission control:
Touchdown! Yeah! Ye- oh wait... WAIT NO NO *Breathing intesifies* NO NO NOoooo... *about to cry* gosh!
Pls say it will land
@@randomnickify welll not quite... *IT exploded*
So the first landing burn takes the Falcon from 8000 kph down to 5700 kph, after which it CONTINUES to decelerate due to atmospheric drag.
Its amazing to see this now that you have added the first stage landing data!
Is there no end to he starlink night sky experience
Thanks for a great start to my day Spacex. You are awesome
The clear anger and sarcasm on her face when she said: thank u FAA 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂 i thought the same
She is definitely the best SpaceX commentator. Very professional and not 'childish' as some of the usual commentators.
Still, she should know that the rocket doesn't "slow down" as it approaches max q. It's rate of acceleration eases for a few seconds, but it's still speeding up.
Narrative of Self is the result of a feedback loop between “Separate Self” & Cosmos🎈
The altitude is wrong after SECO until 8 minutes before apogee. Notice the altitude jumps from 219 km to 251 just after 52:53. The 1 second Circularization burn at apogee is at 258km altitude at 1:00:50
who else here is SpaceX’s biggest fan
Thanks Kate for the launch commentary, You are the BEST! I watched the Friendship7 launches in the 60s and compared to them SpaceX / Starlink is so much more exciting. Of course your voice is definitely a key factor in that comparison. I have watched a lot of SpaceX launches and the landing of the first stage always brings tears to my eyes. It is great that the private sector can achieve the retrieval of the first stage rocket which save a bunch of money in the reuse of the unit. Of course the fairing recovery is still another big saving. Great flight!
Love the new telemetry for stage one after separation! Any chance of a g-meter as well?
I think you can compute that given height and velocity?
@@banknote501 yeah with altitude and velocity u'd think you could work it out
thanks for showing us 1st stage telemetry, love SpaceX !
Damnit SpaceX Why did you launch this one when I was DEAD ASLEEP?
So glad to see first stage telemetry all the way down, I missed this for like 5 years now !