SpaceX Starship SN10 soars, lands for first time!
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- SpaceX Starship SN10 prototype flew to an altitude of 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) and landed 6 minutes and 20 seconds after liftoff on Mar. 3, 2021. Unfortunately, it exploded several minutes after touchdown - see it here: videos.space.c...
Credit: SpaceX
I'm 72. Growing up, my generation always thought this type of spacecraft landing was about as likely as time travel. To experience both the pre-computer, pre-jet airplane age and the explosion of the fantastic aviation, computer, and AI breakthroughs has left me feeling like a lucky observer.
I was born in 80. When I was a kid I used to cry because I knew I was already too old to see the future I wanted.
@@kshepard52
I dont wanna disappoint you, but its fake, obviously.
I think also, because the camera fly in the second one ??@@manueldanker5923
@@manueldanker5923 What is fake?
The sad thing is that development in space tech almost came to a stop when the cold war ended. We could have been at this stage 20 years ago...
As an old aircraft design engineer I am blown away by this. What a tremendous advancement by the SN10 team of engineers! Amazing...
Im a new systems design engineer and even Im amazed. I would kill to simply see the software.
WHY Is this playing again? this is last yrs.???? silly
@@jaxdragon1723 and your point?
@@SiliconFlux You mean the CGI software to make the special effects?
@@climbingworkouts bro, this is an engineer, he is not going to engage in debate with you.
I'm sixty three, and have watched every minute of space exploration in the ensuing decades. This is a spectacular development.
Im 69, I will never forget watching Neil Armstrong step on the moon. What Musk has done is allmost as amazing as that was!
👌🙂Мне тоже 63 года. И в 1964 году, когда мне было 4года, точно на такой же ракете я сам летал! Правда она была на каруселе с подъёмными штангами, но на вид тютелька в тютельку.
Me too! When I was a little kiddo I had lots of Gemini, later Apollo, models. I was also lucky enough to be at the launch of Apollo 11, which I remember very well. Then my parents drove from FL to home outside Washington DC just in time to see Armstrong step onto the moon.
@@brianhaase9612 Neil Armstrong stepped onto the 'moon' in a film studio and the Nevada desert. That was Hollywood. Space X is a million times harder, and it is real.
@@markdavid4897 LMAO
I don’t know about anyone else so I’m speaking purely for myself. My adrenaline Spiked hard when StarShip did that landing engine relight maneuver. The pure excitement was exhilarating at best and I bet my feelings of joy are nothing compared to those working on this project. I have high hopes for them all. Thank you for your efforts, SpaceX team!
6:12 lovely shot
How did they get the shot, drones?
Looks CGI but more realistic hahaha... Just kidding
Lovely but how. I'm guessing drones?
it doesnt even look real
It's amazing.
06:12 - 06:22 Looks like a CGI scene from a big Hollywood blockbuster film. However...it is NOT! 'Simply' amazing!!!
Look again.
thats what I thought
Its obviously fake
@@arkhamasylum7088 you can watch these tests in person 🤦♂️
This will attract flatbrainers
How smart are the folks are that designed this rocket, and programmed its software? Hats off to the Team.
Hollywood
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I'm calling 'BS' on this AND his other stuff
Yall know people literally watched this launch? Like in person? Hell *you* could go watch these launches. Thinking they're fake is laughable at best
@@jetison333 I agree
6:12 has to be one of the best videography shots I’ve ever seen
Mate you know what it amazes me that alot of people think this is real people just don't pay attention to detail any more 👍🇬🇧✌️
It looks so good it’s like an animation
@@leeholmes9962 so you think this is fake? Let me guess you also think earth is flat and the moon landing was fake right?
Amazing, 4 1/2 mins to get 10km with 3 rockets and only 1 min to fall 8km’s free fall . Talk about the conservation of energy. Unbelievable believability!🚀
@@kellycarmouche7452 gravity does that
“Yay it didn’t blow up”
SN10 after being safely on the ground for 10 minutes: "my work here is done, my brothers are waiting"
Unfortunately, it did blow again.
Nope it said it wanted to be the first to do 2 flights in one day
@@reesexd5206 it also the first to land twice in one day....just no in one piece!!!😂😂😂
Get down brother. U rock
Needed to clear the space for SN11
These new style rockets make those old 1950s movies look a lot more credible.
Isn't that the issue though? Using 1950's logic in 2020s?
Going up I agree coming down not so much.
It should be mentioned here that these are all prototypes and has therefore not been painted or styled yet. I see your point though but I'd still rather have something that can be reused than something that is designed to burn up in the atmosphere
@@nezerac nope , as long as it makes sense it's fine, correct.
Yeah, 8 bit games too
SN 10: lands successfully
SpaceX: “Mission success, we changed the world... later”
*explodes*
It wanted to be with its comrades in Starship paradise. o7
Epic
There were many things that made this scientist explode with joy. The takeoff. The belly flight. The Flop. The landing. And then SN10 saying "I love being in the air" before exploding so beautiful that it gave it a beautiful arc in one piece after several minutes of leaning heavily on some stupid landing legs. What a celebration of the "Hopper" - bouncing straight back into action while testing just how fast it can be refurbished for a second jump. Absolute glory.
SN10 already knows a lot, its time to silence it
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When it maneuver 45° for Touchdown it look like CGI it's incredible
that's because it is
@@RussWhite-yz2nk people watched the flight
I love that it looks exactly like a spaceship a kid would draw. Pointy end up, flamey end down, shiny, with big fins.
Hey man, did you go to Elon Musk's School of Industrial Design too???????
@@johnshite4656 alas, no. But I do enjoy their work.
Would you prefer the Blue Origin "New Shepard", which looks like _something else_ ?
@@codetech5598 I have no favorite. I just want humans to finally have real access to space.
a flying penis lands ....and then bursts !!😂😂
A single raptor holding that behemoth kilometers away was the most impressive thing I ever witnessed, that motor is truly a power house
not a motor
Rockets aren't motors.
@@MyChannelOnThisSite They are often called Rocket Motors in general, although technically only solid boosters are motors
Simpleton...
@Neil Rosenau There are millions of cars. There are not millions of rockets. Millions of cars are being driven at any one time. Rockets are not being launched at all times. Furthermore, rockets don't use petroleum!
People at SpaceX "Please land, don't explode"
SN10: Yesn't
Ini’t bruh
@Dirty Sanchez there was a methane leak
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
They expected it to blow up after landing. This was still a great success.
Wow! What an awesome accomplishment. My congratulations to you all. Beautiful teamwork!
❤
It takes genius and dedicated, hard working people to make this happen. I am in awe of what they have accomplished in such a short time. WELL DONE!
That and a lot of money.
This kind of technology has the potential to alter the course of human kind ! : )
1😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂yeah richt. I am dying here. 😂😂😂
Yes, its amazing how they can fool everyone with CGI. And pretend space rockets.
Really? People believe this crap?
Takes 4 minutes to get to 10 kilometres under Raptor rocket power, but then just falls back under gravity in 2 minutes? That's an average of only 150 KPH to go up, and 300KPH to come down.' Hardly the speed needed to overcome Earths Gravity, what's the Escape velocity again to get to the Moon? Oh yeah, like 11 Kilometres per SECOND, (about 39,000 kilometres per hour) And has no one ever thought that it could be a great idea to wet down the whole landing area, so as not to raise all the dust, and we could see something?
@@rogersocalbeaches5734 yea if I had alot of money I'm sure I'd be able to design some rockets lmao I already do it in space sim games 😭😭😭
SN10 the over-achiever : it managed to land AND explode, providing even more engineering data than a mere successful landing.
IS THIS A JOKE?
thats perfect, could not stop laughing.
It didn’t explode buddy
@@Ranger-sl3qq i mean.. it did.. but not in the video
yes I agree.
better to notice failure when there are no human on board
Horizontal entry looked like something out of a sci-fi movie. When fiction becomes reality. Great job, SpaceX👍🚀
Reminiscent of Flash Gordon film effects!
Having skydived a bit I gotta say it’s unbelievably simple how they utilized this method to transition and control freefall. The icing on the cake is the last transition to vertical by closing the lower flaps and subsequent ignition of the raptor to slow the descent and land. Absolute magic.
It’s call cgi my friend!! Wake up
@@joejabado9331 What led you to believe that? If it was fake I'm pretty sure the government would be looking for a refund. And Musk's head on a silver platter.
if it was in a movie, I wouldve called it bad cgi and physics 😂
The filming of this is just a big achievement as the launch itself. Incredible precise focussing and aperture management.
Some people weak looking CGI.
@@Rem694u2weak looking brain
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6:12 - the shot on this angle looks like straight out of a video game.
that shot alone is CGI , look it up
This whole things a joke
Nasa space x and everyone else has always been lying to us they don't even know what the moon looks like
@@stupidboy1746 In fact worse than that, no one has been to the moon, only rockets.
@@MasParaQue yeah, look at yourself in a mirror
you can see the thrust vectoring at the end. so cool
The gimbal mechanism. Must be incredibly complex and masterfully constructed.
Yeah really amazing to watch engines starting with an angle, so that shuttle starts rotation, then quickly after going to opposite angle so that shuttle stops rotation , then rapidly prevents rotation in opposite direction by stabilizing vertically !!!!
@@davidcastelein2137 they aren't trying to prevent rotation. The gimbals change the direction of the thrust so the rocket can go from vertical to horizontal and back. They 'can' be used for preventing rotation (if you mean along the Y-axis (height)) but that's not the primary purpose.
CGI
These shots of the rocket are absolutely mesmerising. Bloody good camerawork.
How much hileum does it use
What the heck not no way I seem better shots and reality on flash gordon
So much you can do with CGI
Yes using computers to control visuals is crazy good optics
Yes got to admit good camera work
The engineers are world class man. Seriously every one of SpaceX's Engineering staff are making the future in real time.
No DOUBTS this looks like a Science -Fiction Movie.
yes it blew up secs after mate
I loved watching the shuttle program when i was a child. I feel like a child again! Thank You Space X.
Same here, I went to a Space Shuttle assembly plant in Long Beach (or close to there) when I was a kid. This does bring back many memories.
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Me too, lied to again and again.
Lol
My favorite is still when the two booster rockets came down and landed sided by side almost simultaneously. That was some sci-fi looking sht
It's a moment I'll never forget - were I much younger watching that I imagine it might have set me on a path towards aerospace engineering (I would have failed on that path but I would have tried).
Holy dick , This is some science fiction bullshit and people actually sit and watch C.G.I.and literally buy it , fund it , stand by it , just don't stand under it , You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for all of this bullshit since Apollo , NASA Should admit to all of the lies and apologize followed by all of the other guys , Wake up and realize fake space in your face , before your your eyes , C.G.I. Right under your nose , where your supposed to smell bullshit and just say no .
@@williamholt2429 you do have to stand, I think you should stand on a viewing platform and watch it with your own eyes.
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Okay! We apologize. Now let's get our asses to Mars before the Klingons and Romulans.
@@williamholt2429 I weep for your sad life
My mind can’t comprehend how surreal this looks
That's because it is surreal. It's definitely not real.
@@cpasty3450 Our planet is flat aswell, right?
I know right
@@cpasty3450 'definitely' you say. Okay, where is your evidence.
My mind cant comprehend one day this is going to be a normal mode of travel.
It really looks like a bad prop from 1950 black and white scifi movie lol, amazing!!! So strange how it seems to stand still, because of how smoothly the camera is tracking its ascend.
The explosion was just part of the landing. That's how they celebrate a successful landing. With a bang.
That's not wrong though. 🤣
Really?
@@e_2580 Really.
@@e_2580 mhmm
It would seem that they would need fire extinguishers equipped on their next launch.
SpaceX has catapulted human space flight at an insane rate. This must be what it was like in the 60s. Incredibly exciting!
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Not quite yet we need better technology and we are moving at a good pace but not as fast as he wants it to be.
In the 60s 70s watching the Apollo/ Saturn V was amazing , designed by amazing engineers with just slide rules and a pencil. Can you imagine if they could have landed the Saturn V stage one and two like this ?
That is what we will see in the very near future, so the excitement of the Apollo era is about to return . I can't wait to see the full SpaceX launch vehicle lift off ....and land .
This looks like it couldve been in an old scifi movie back in the 60's. We are just at the beginning of the future that these movies showed us
I actually liked it when John forgot to turn off his mike! In a way I would prefer it if he didn’t turn his mike off at all and we could hear his casual chat as well as his broadcasts.
I witnessed the flight of SpaceX Starship 10 and was breathless with the re-entry and soft landing.
In all my years of seeing space flights, this one took my breath away. The whole sequence from start to finish was awesome and tremendous. What a ride indeed!! I can't wait for the first Starship flight
to the moon with a space crew onboard. I believe this will happen! Great job SpaceX engineers!
Old school is still so beautiful.
This is type of reply you will see in future.Something so technologically advanced can seem so archaic almost overnight.
A wise man once said,
@@SirTomFoolery well put.
@@tylerjosephson4205Thank you, but I could never take the credit, for I am not wise enough to have said such a thing.
That is just amazing! A few years ago I watched a movie "Tomorrow Land" where they had rockets landing vertically, and I thought, "Pure fiction!" They could never do that. Now watching it in real life!!
I remember watching scifi movies where they landed like that and thought to myself... this is so dumb. I was so wrong and am amazed that this is happening.
hey George. Hows it going
Rockets could land vertically in the early 90's, this is not a new thing. It was not a commercially viable technology back then, so NASA stopped funding further research. The Delta Clipper did a successful landing back in 1993. It was on the news around the world. It seems to have been forgotten.
Well, vertical launches were inspired by Flash Gordon comics. Submarines were known for the public by the works of Julius Verne and his Captain Nemo adventures. It's sad that we're far away from 2001 Space Odyssey or Star Trek.
in 1969 man soft-landed on the moon 6 times? but we lacked that ability until now? because you know computer speed
SN 10 : * lands successfully *
That guy : a successful landing
also SN 10 : " and I took that personally "
Wait it exploded?
@@tankman1320 aqz A!
@@jonbakersguide4adventure227 wot.
Did you just call the legendary John Insprucker "that guy"? The gods will not look kindly on you...
@@spinor as a matter of fact I did call John insprucker " that guy "
I’m almost 70 and watching SpaceX and what they’re doing reminds me of when I was 10 and watching space movies. What they were imagining he’s doing.
"You can tell it's real because it looks so fake"
Elon Musk
Great quote! We just live in Simulation... in an unperfect one!
@@vasiovasio support your statement
It’s because it’s a fake
@@ШанГаспаров we live in a dome look how it’s tilting. Nothing leaves this dome.
😂🤣😆😂
SN8: Tries to land, explodes.
SN9: Tries to land, explodes.
SN10: Lands, then explodes.
This is progress. One problem at a time.
Indeed, they are very close to a complete success.
sn8 landed and exploded. Sn9 just exploded. And sn10 landed and exploded after few minute
Freaking amazing!
Still remarkable
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My late father had dreams of this.....I wish he was still here to see his dream.
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@@shaunredrup5043 for fucks sake
@@shaunredrup5043 you are sick :)
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@@shaunredrup5043 ruclips.net/video/VKoki--fSvU/видео.html go to 10:44.
Bravo! So proud of your amazing talent and achievements!!!! Thank you, from an humbled American 🇺🇸🙏🏼🫡
BRILLIANT! Found this footage by accident and enjoyed the engineering success SpaceX is developing.
There are some serious thrust in those engine's. WOW !! It's awesome to see what the technology can do and how far it have come.
That's not even at full power my best guest 30% to 40% thrust.
I guess that's why you don't want to run over to the rocket after it has landed
It's like setting off giant fireworks. Even if you think one is out you stay away from it because it might suddenly go BOOM!😂
Everybody jumping out of their seat to pull their carryon out of the overhead locker.
I was 11 years old in 1957 and I can still remember the sound of sputnik as the little 23 inch ball orbited the earth. They played the sound on raido stations. At the time my dad was stationed in Puerto Rico. He was in the airforce. We have come a long long way over the years.
After the explosion, I suddenly had a flash of James Earl Jones saying " I was never here".
One ping only?
toys of boys exploding. pity it is smaller than a drone
@@rossclapper1544 "pity it is smaller than a drone"
Is that what she said, Ross?
@Ojas it's a service that I provide, free of charge. (bows)
“Soft” touchdown....pilot exits three inches shorter.
As long as it doesn't explode on landing, it is considered "soft" for them i guess lol
That's what I was going to say I think it did a pogo at the end..
and if they didn't exit in a hurry.... *BOOOM* 🚀💥 😂😂😂
Still better than a RyanAir landing
Yeah they need it much softer.
It's sheer size is the thing that amazes me. Knowing an entire four bedroomed house could easily fit inside just the nosecone is astonishing.
you don't know how big my house is...
06.10.2021.
Lol, its 8m diameter
So I think he’s joking. It’s called a joke
I like the elements of a shuttle on reentry. It makes alot of sense. With better control. For the ship itself. The landings, still trip me out. The precision to do that. Is something to be 100 percent admired and appreciated.
That is so amazing, to see the engines flick about that just amazes me. So happy this was a success. Well done to everyone
An outstanding success, right until it blew up.........
@@christopherdean1326 lmao ... that's why these are 'test' flights, to see what works and what doesn't and why .. geeze.
Gymbal, Papa Homer, Gymbal.
Well eine "Walt Disney"!
Nice. But is it comercially viable to launch a payload to orbit?. Maybe not . Sorry
This is amazing! I really hope I'm still around to see the first human on Mars!
not untill they start send suplies there allready! like yesterday. aim is 2050 wtf. 2030 would be plausable. if send suplies now lol
@jeffy fielding yes need suplies send yesterday.they can have everything on board including return fuel. Dragon module could fly no problem lol.but not have enougt fuel lol
I don't want to live to be 200
you will
@@simson5574I don't even want to be on this planet another decade. I'm perfectly happy with 10 more years
That was absolutely incredible. Kudos to SPACEX.
This is incredibly impressive, masterful, beautifully filmed and edited, “that” close to perfection, and brings me enthusiasm and joy, congratulations to all who made it possible !
As a kid growing up in Paris, we were encouraged by a teacher in 7th grade to turn on to “the ongoing Space Conquest”, it was 1963, in the early years, the first organized program Mercury was in progress. I filled 5 or 6 fat notebooks over 8 years with press clippings, photos, notes and compiled lists of my own!
I followed and “processed” Russian’missions as well, and the slower French progresses and of other secondary nations in these endeavours. I developped a lot of admiration for the NASA, my all-time favorites being the impressive Saturn V launcher, filmed up close slowly unfolding its checkered livery along the launch tower in an amazing deployment of roaring power of unseen proportions…. :)
And the whole Apollo program, a masterpiece with a so nifty and intricate flight plan of SM, Apollo and *the LEM* - Wo and behold - that I had carefully drawn and documented!
“Having said that”, and not one bit less empassionned at; 70 by “all that jazz” and stars in the eyes (+ 40 y. embedded in SF-land!)…
…I can now enjoy amazement of a new order of magnitude thanks to all those prowesses accomplished by SpaceX!
That titanesque engine burn sequence playing deftly with 1, 2 or 3 active modules is something else! So’s the flip, the cushioned flat fall, the flip back vertical and 5 kph soft landing on one engine.
Almost incredible that SpaceX has such efficient creativity in engineering and rate of operational success, significantly beyond great NASA’s rate of relevant projects and less sustained pace of advances, out of nimblenes in comparison, I’d say + a proven true dedication to excellence! 👌🏻 👏🏻 🌎 🚀
People: yes it didn't explode.
Sn10: Sikkee!!
Then it exploded 5 min latter
I think he means "Psyche!" :)
@@stratcat3216 or psych
@@stratcat3216 naw, that ain't how black people spell it. It's "sike".
@@jamesnialG Definitely "sike" 😂 :)
The landing cracks me up - I never imagined I would ever see something like this and I was a kid when we landed on the moon -amazing
But did we land on the moon??
Which moon are u talking about?
Thanks for the reply and I am with you! I lived in Florida and saw launches from Cape Canaveral as well as living in the Tampa Bay area and on clear days across the state being able to see the launches once they cleared the horizon!
Did Not yet, I'm still waiting for a moon landing and return? Maybe China will do it. ?
@@oliviawutam Olivia please...
No kaboom.
Skipper: Kowalski, ANALYSIS.
Kowalski: Where's Rico?
Skipper: RICO
Rico: Kaboom!
Skipper: Yes, Rico. KABOOM.
*KABOOM*
Good job rico, You're the most valuable member of our team
No, big badda'BOOome?
Private: bruh
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I'm 67 years old and spent my young life watching Gemini and NASA rocket launches and Every Space oriented SCI-FI movie I could ...But this is unbelievable. I never thought I'd live long enough to see a 1950 Sci-Fi style Space Ship with Fins take off without a Booster and land Vertically.....Absolutely Incredible! Too bad the world is on the verge of blowing it's self up!
I watched this over and over again, and it just dont look real, I know it is but it's a mind blower.
Get ready for a lot more of these mind blowing events.
For most I believe is real, but the part at like 5:57(Of the recording not video) just looks like bad CGI for me
It looks like Thunderbirds. 😆👍
Good movie 🍿
@@tydshiin5783 eeeexactly!!!
I just love how those new SpaceX rockets can land vertically!
and in one piece...
When I was a child there was a sci-fi series for kids called "Rocky Jones - Space Ranger" (circa 1952) , in which all of the sleek spaceships always landed on their tail fins. When I first saw Space X do the same thing, I knew we were getting somewhere. Think about it. For space travel to develop it must be economical. Re-using the spacecraft is essential. This does that without having to fish the rocket out of the drink after every launch.
You can do anything in imagination, anything.
That's what we were all expecting from the outset and were greatly disappointed when they starting splashing down in the ocean in capsules instead.
To be re-used, at a huge cost-savings!
"Maybe I won't explode this time. Maybe this time I'll be a good rocket ship."
"Nahhh..."
That's pretty incredible. How are they filming it?
Looks like Flash Gordon special effects were used in the making of this
So I’m not crazy
4:08 😧
😂 That's what I was thinking!
@@not-so-jucyworld3020 Me too?!?
Get ready for a lot more of this Flash Gordon special effects all the way to the moon and Mars.
Just like the 50’s sci fi movie.
All we need now is for the gal in the mini-skirt to come running out being chased by the rubber monster and the giant oscilloscope.
Buck Rogers for sure.
Like every 50's movie where they showed the rocket "landing" by playing the V2 test footage backwards
looks more "retro" than future...but , who am I to say.....
Just like the 50’s Chinese!! sci fi movie...
My parents watched the first man on the moon when they were children, now I watch spaceships launch and land as a kid.
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What a world
And later on to mars.
Youre all brainwashed by cgi and painted images.
@@Datanditto Go wear your tinfoil hat little one
congrats SpaceX...you are blowing the minds of Gen X and prior. Must be some great engineers working there. Well Done
I´m an engineer to-be, and I literally cried out of joy watching this video. Human´s ingenuity at its best!!!
Are you a woman ?
@@theomegaman218 pretty sexist....
@@sylvialiu7907 ikr
@@theomegaman218 why tf would u ask that lol
Man you are gullible
That scene from the Austin Powers movie just will not leave my head now
@Pavel G "Dick...take a look at that..."
@@pauldavison5382 "oooh my god it looks a huge..."
The Blue Origin rocket has more of a phallic look about it.
@@noest1431 PRIVATE!!!! there is an unidentified flying object it a long smooth shaft complete with...
@@nogibertv4824 TWO BALLS!!!!! What is that? that looks just like an enormous...
"The explosion afterwards was just a parking issue" - some guy on the internet
Yeah, by cutting out before the explosion, I can't help but feel this video is a tad misleading. At least they mention it in the description (as if most people read those).
I saw that too
Unscheduled Rapid Disassembly. Very close, just needed to turn on the engines sooner, land slower and softer for a gentle result.
@@Tantalus010 Well , it was about 10 min after landing. Everybody thought they were done for the day. Only the 24/7 stream channels caught the explosion.
@@Liope012 So what its crap it still blew up lol
Incredible achievement! I'm blown away by the sheer engineering advances of Space X. What an amazing demonstration of rocketry, navigation, computer controlled trajectory and engine thrust vectoring.
Just think how far we would be if private enterprise had run the space program from the beginning.Hat's off to SpaceX what you are achieving is incredible!
IT SEEMS LIKE WHEN GOVERNMENT IS INVOLVED IN A SPACE PROGRAM, THINGS ARE SLOW, OVER BUDGET, AND 'TOP-HEAVY' IN PAY OFFS, KICKBACKS, LOOK HOW LONG IT TOOK TO GET JWST TO LAUNCH CONDITION, WITH THE ADVANCES IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES, THE WEB TELESCOPE WAS OBSOLETE BEFORE IT GOT OFF THE LAUNCH PAD...
That landing looked like something out of a science fiction movie 🚀🚀🐶🌙
...indeed, reminded me of those films from the 1950s and early 60s which had the sleek shiny metal rockets landing like that.
Pretty amazing that they can take off and also land safely in the same spot!
You can use boomerang at iphone
@@marcusmartanidjaja7539 This made me chuckle
Safely? the damned thing exploded after landing.
Amazing that this money could be used to do something actually practical
Wow!! BRAVO!! Congratulations to the Starship team on their fifth successful test!🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂
The landing looked so CGI that's insane lol
That's because it is
The uniform silver steel haul creates the effect of it looking like cgi. It's too smooth and homogeneous for our eyes compared to something more gritty like the Space Shuttle. Compare the look of all the failed attempts/explosions. The visual effect is always the same. And btw, SpaceX isn't tax funded.
@Tkf Fkt Exactly
@@gregor1O1 I think the frame rate changes too giving it a "cutscene" type feel. Possible filters on the camera because of the light glare too? 🤷🏻♂️. Ive watched it a hundred times it just boggles my mind 😆😆
the little flash of light from the booster as it adjusts position..
the movement of the boosters kind of reminds me of the eye of sauron from lord of the rings.
@Tkf Fkt so you think they filmed the other 90% for real then decided to animate that 10 seconds of CGI looking landing? 👀 Are you broken?
You can actually watch these fly in person with your own eyes..
Amazing ignorance. 🤯
We are witnessing history in making ... bravo to the SpaceX team ... keep going the world is watching with good wishes & successful path forward!
They tried to keep Elon from hitting the "self destruct" switch but he was just too strong.
Haha yes elon got dat power
That was incredible to watch never thought I’d see rockets like that in my lifetime 👍
Astroumauts in mars:
“ Quick mate ! Get the luggage and bail before it explodes”
It's all fake my friend
👉 ruclips.net/video/obP-Un-nc0U/видео.html
@@stupidboy1746 Do you think we will spend trillions on a thing that dosent exist. That videos is so dumb.
@@stupidboy1746 stfu
@@stupidboy1746 Wonder if trump is responsible for the increase in dumb people.
@@stupidboy1746 no one's ur friend
I like that announcer guy. Elon needs to keep him around. This is epic.
He's literally in almost every video lmao.
Sounds like the announcer on “Battle Bots”
John Insprucker is a legend.
He's been around since like 2014. Remember seeing him way back when
@@TheCpadron19 hhee
The 3rd day of the 3rd month for the 3rd attempt with 3 engines lit for landing and the 3rd starship to go kaboom 💥 , that’s why it landed 😉
Facts
The three dogs light
@@irri3191 Yeppers, they're on the Road to Shambala.
That's four 3's. My OCD is off the charts right now.
@@wigit2510 Lol. That's cool. Somehow I flashed on 3 dog night.
I remember watching entry with my jaw dropped thinking it HAD to be CGI. Mind bending level of rocket science on that one.
bro if it looks soo good and unreal that people start calling it CGI (but it is real) then you know you did a good job
@@Nell_Hell facts!!!
@@Nell_Hell people are so dumb calling it CGI when litelary hundret of people saw it with naked eye in boca chika💀
Looks exactly like Aladdin’s demand. “Round is not scary, point is scary”
This will put a smile on the faces of the enemies, they will think that it is a huge robot dildo flying towards them
Actually Elon arbitrarily asked for aa pointy rocket since the aerodynamic different between pointy and round is negligible.
😂🤣😅!!!👍
It’s not Aladdin 😂 it’s Aladeen
@RuRuRu HIV Aladeen
Congratulations to the SX team of technicians, engineers, and dreamers. Robert Heinlein would have been gratified to witness this stunning achievement. This was his vision for how rocketmen would reach space and tackle all of the challenges to eventually reach our planetary neighbors and then ultimately the stars. Again, well done and best wishes for continued success.
That was absolutely brilliant to watch it almost looked fake with the design and smooth footage and perfect takeoff and landing
it is obviously fake
“You can tell it’s real because it looks so fake”
Congratulatiions to the entire team! It looks like all those old movies where spaceships actually land on their tails were right after all!
Announcer: “...we hope you’ll join us for the next test flight of SN 11.”
SN 10: “heh heh I ain’t done yet, I still have one more flight left in me. Watch this!”
😂
1 second later, guy accidentally leans on self-destruct button while attempting to high five his coworker.
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Naw, it was the Boeing guy they let in to watch the launch who pressed the red button.
fiery but mostly successful landing
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Top comment in my book so far.
Exactly, this was a huge step forward, landing a vehicle that big its 1st of its kind
I'm so glad the peaceful leftists are only destroying their own cities for the time being. Maybe Musk can send them to the moon where they don't have to worry about Dr. Seuss books or people who refuse to be as racist as they are.
@@grog3514 what the hell are you talking about? The nationalists who support Trump are the racists. Oh, and Remember January 6th?
A spaceship doing acrobatics high in the sky is about the most amazing video I've seen. Musk is so far ahead of others its unbelievable!
"You can tell it's real, because it looks so fake."
- Some Musk guy
@@knoxctry1569 tell that to the spectators which saw everything happen
I see some people don’t get the JRE quote, Elon is right though it does look fake cgi
Quyt whynyn' Bryan
@@mml103181 what should it look like?
All that means is that the level of CGI we are capable of is truly incredible. It does NOT mean that real things aren’t real FFS... 🙄
The activation of front fins at 06:14 and closure of fins at 06:21 after gaining the vertical position is marvelous...
Unreal!
ruclips.net/video/RJV91-Sozjc/видео.html
So happy to see everybody working so hard to make this space x achieve all its goals and land and everything just great work for all the people that work on it and got it going I'm so surprised and happy for all the people that work on it and just great to see that what Americans and humans could do when they work together as a team and put their minds together and just figure out things and it's amazing
Your old Ford has drum brakes on the rear, this one has disc brakes all the way around!
Нужно сохранить вертикальное положение носителя в пространстве ,а вращением при обратном снижении лучше обучить систему ориентации как и затормозить охладить!Привести к постоянству!Ведь носитель с разных высот будет возвращаться но стандартно приземляться!Ну а двойная щелевидноадаптивная юбочка поможет больше не надо!Удачи!!!
Never ceases to be amazing to watch SpaceX achieve that landing...
They will master it, practice makes perfect, it’s not perfect yet but hats off to them.
The landing was perfect at least, and that's one of the hardest parts
They should be more carefull this gases will give problems in this earth
@@Ethsho with these, we will soon colonize other planets, am tired of earth anyway.
@@Ethsho people have been launching rockets since the 1940s jackass. You’re gonna have to take over every major nation in the world if you want your goal. Nobody is stopping shit
Fucc you mad buddy so sad maybe going inside this video help you out
How it was able to decelerate and land softly enough to not cause damage is incredible. I thought there is not enough time but apparently it stops faster than my old ford pick-up
Starship uses I believe the same system as falcon 9 does which makes it fire the engines in the last exact secound that they have to be fired. That's why SN8 exploded, because they only ignited 2 of the raptors and 1 of them had problems with the ignition causing it to reach the ground at a very high speed.
it blew up like 10 minuts later. look it up.
@@RMD992-f2n What blew up 10 minutes later.
@@bighands69 the rocket sn10
@@RMD992-f2n It did but it doesn't matter bruh. Guy is talking about the landing, the landing was perfect, it did blow up later on? Yes, it did, but it also landed perfectly :)
I don't think I have seen engineering more beautiful in my life! I would love to work at SpaceX one day...
NASA has been in this business since 1958 and never even dreamed of doing this with all the money they needed from the us government. Space X started in 2001 as a private interprise and has achieved this and much more.
All I can say is I am awed at what Musk had done.
It's like the Post Office. The private shippers are entirely better. The money NASA gets is from the taxpayers.
Absolutely!
Note the gimbaling of the single engine just before touchdown . . .
I mean spacex is basically funded by the gov it would go bankrupt the same day without tax payers money
@@ahmedo7875 Sorta sounds like sour grapes. SpaceX keeps pulling nasa's government chess nuts out of the fire.
@@simplyamazing880 wdym 😂 if nasa are keeping them alive does it matter. Space x is a nasa sub contractor everything they develop will be used by nasa
This is so cool!! Haven't been this excited about space projects since watching the Gemini and Atlas programs from Cape Canaveral.
Talvez não haja combustível suficiente para isso
Wow just wow I am so impressed what people can do when they have the drive and passion
And money💰
Making it go horizontal first to take advantage of the air resistance and save on fuel is genius!