Starlink Mission
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, August 18 at 10:31 a.m. EDT for launch of its eleventh Starlink mission, which will include 58 Starlink satellites and three of Planet’s SkySats. Falcon 9 will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Falcon 9’s first stage previously supported the Telstar 18 VANTAGE mission in September 2018, the Iridium-8 mission in January 2019, and three separate Starlink missions in May 2019, January 2020, and June 2020. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Falcon 9’s fairing previously flew on the fourth launch of Starlink.
Planet’s SkySats will deploy sequentially beginning about 12 and a half minutes after liftoff, and the Starlink satellites will deploy approximately 26 minutes after liftoff.
14:45 - T -10 SECONDS
14:55 - IGNITION & LIFTOFF
17:33 - MECO + STAGE SEPARATION
18:11 - FAIRING DEPLOY
21:41 - FIRST STAGE ENTRY BURN
23:32 - FIRST STAGE LANDING
27:35 - SKYSAT 21 DEPLOYMENT
28:05 - SKYSAT 20 DEPLOYMENT
28:35 - SKYSAT 19 DEPLOYMENT
1:01:04 - STARLINK DEPLOYMENT
Thanksss 🙏🏽
Thank you wery much
You are all very welcome in advance.
Bruce Hernandez like my comment it’s funny
This dude is nerd of Fucking SpAcEsex
No cutout of signal when landing on the drone ship, good work whoever solved that!
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That was just awful.
I think it was really clever what they did. Of course I could be wrong but what I think they did was cut off the camera at 22:28 to the 1st stage engine. Let the engine land and after it landed, replay the video of it landing at 23:21. So it looks like its live but its actually not. The reason why camera cuts out is because of the vibrations produced when the rocket lands.
So either u gotta remove the vibrations produced by rockets which isn't possible or u gotta use a different camera transmission method (which isn't top priority and isn't liable to be fixed especially if it costs money and for little to no benefit). So imo what I think they did, if that's what they did is really ingenious and clever.
@@bravomike4734 you're totally wrong, they use another drone ship to transmit the radio
It's in fact easy to solve. In stead of mounting sat uplink on landing vessel. Use a secondary vessel 200m away, send video signal with lower frequency to secondary vessel in calm zone, then use sat uplink on secondary vessel. I appreciate feedback if my proposal is refutable.
Thanks a lot guys for your feedback. There's nothing to disagree with here. Long live SpaceX!
100 missions. a booster re-used for the 6th time, setting records and bringing it even closer to 10 re-uses. fairing which were previously flown and will (hopefully) be recovered again. an ever-growing internet satellite constellation which will connect every part of the world. to top it all of, yet another successful booster landing. they've come so far in just a deacde, i wonder what the next decade holds in store for us?
Yeah bro
Invention of Obamium maybe?
Asteroid mining and orbital manufacturing facilitated by starship
Churches and Mosques on the Moon and Mars
@@KrzysztofC-1
How about schools, laboratories and research centres? Y'know, where they actually educate and teach real stuff.
6 th landing with the booster, 35 mill per booster. This booster alone saved 200 mill so far. God bless SpaceX, long live the new space aera.
The female engineer talking us through this launch is nearly perfect in this capacity. She is knowledgeable on all phases of the process and nearly flawless in her presentation as we go along. Her voice is very understandable. Her demeanor is very pleasant and calm! I really appreciate her capabilities in this, one of probably many functions she surely has!
simp
Nah, I totally agree. One of SpaceX's best Starlink hosts so far. I like her too.
@@Darth_Revan25 Kate Tice is very nice, but I think she should have replaced Nominal with Norminal at least once. :) John Insprucker is my favorite because he gave us and the world "Norminal", he's a proven engineer and for him to work as a Space X presenter is high praise for the Space X team. :)
Exactly my thoughts
@@13Vikingheart13 Insprucker has an incredibly annoying voice.
INSANE, Never growing up did i ever imagine being able to watch a rocket go up ever week or couple weeks is just mind blowing, not to mention the BOOSTER LANDING!
We talking non-fiction my dude!
its crazy my dude
yeah, and "landings"!
6 flights and landings for a single booster. Lends a lot of weight to Elon's words "ULA is a waste of taxpayer money".
@@lewigimole Dude! The eighties were excellent!
No Ads nothing just pure 1 hour of hard Technology!!!.....
With all the break away cutscenes.unreal
Yes
B.s.
1 hour of mk ultra coming up
PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY
Armageddon's 4 Horses are the BOW, SWORD, SCALES & FIRE = Send it, Strike it, Split it & Sear it.
I never get tired of watching space x rocket launches and landings. It’s really mesmerizing
Absofuckinglutely. I could watch this all day.
@cass nortom Time to refill your prescription dude.
@cass nortom Like I said dude, time to refill that prescription.
Michael Blodgett dude is seriously off his meds
@@alex21390 How he turned a rocket launch video into an attack against democrats is some seriously mental $hit.
One of the perks of living on the space coast is watching these go up every couple weeks!! Not too many other places in the world you get to experience this!
Lucky!
This entire thing is so impressive, but the sheer badassery of those boosters touching down on the ships is still my favourite part. Go SpaceX !!
I grew up right outside of Cape Canaveral and watching rockets launch again, even if only online, beings me great childhood memories.
They should add Demo-2 in their intro as it marked a milestone in SpaceX
Yes!
Never get tired of watching first stage of falcon 9 land.
The rocket has successfully landed hundreds of times,but every time it lands,I’am excited as if it landed for the first time. 👊🏻🤩
oh yes, that stuff is amazing and never gets old
It only landed like 60 times total and 6 times for this specific booster but I like where you coming from! It’s pretty amazing
@@VirtuelleWeltenMitKhan Absolutely.
the feeling is mutual!
it reminds me of the cartoons I watched as a kid where this was only science-fiction
damn
Why would anyone dislike this? Can't we comprehend how hard is it to launch a rocket to space and bring it back?
We have really come a long way in terms of rocket engineering and this is just marvelous!
It's the flat earthers, mate.
Wunderwaffles 1945 lol 😂
This has become so casual
I love the growing confidence now
So casual that when we see a fail in landing booster, everyone goes crazy, like this was a very common thing
Haha, nice work with the starlink but after having seen recent chinese rockets exhaust 🔥 so clean and beautiful. I feel like spacex rocket lift up is just like casual mehhh.
@@johnwolves2705 is there a yt link where we can watch those launches?
I know! No more crazy cheering like before. It is a bit sad but also gives me a lot of confidence and makes me very excited for the future. As things like these begin to become normal, I know that we are moving into the future.
Nobody shouted for the successful deployment of the starlink.
But when the booster landed everyone went crazy.
Bcoz that's futuristic.
Some satellites out of 600 similar ones
Vs
One special booster landing for the 6th time.
Thts the new line
"Went crazy"? I've watched a lot of these and in relative terms that was the SpaceX employees equivalent of a golf clap. "Ho hum, another booster recovered. Hey, did you see the catering spread for the meeting in conference room 3?"
That rocket cost equal or more than the satellites, its his 6th time landing, usually here in this channel i didn't saw a 2nd stage failing.
Simply the best and most successful rocket launch company in the world. As common as it is watching SpaceX launching a Falcon rocket almost every week, they cannot be compared to anyone else. And it is all because of Elon Musk’s great mindset and motivation of not giving up!
Its also cause Elon Musk always takes risks even if it could ruin one of his companies. Remember SpaceX was about to go bankrupt if didnt manage to launch their 4th rocket
Karam Exactly, that’s my point. His mindset and motivation of not failing is what makes him successful and which is why SpaceX is a great, incomparable company.
Oh come on, you know full well that every company that Elon touches is going Bankrupt next week, just ask all the $TSLA short sellers... that is If you can find one who isn't getting getting burned alive right now. Elon, please hive off Starlink for an IPO and take my money.
Elon is the goat
@@Artemis_A-24 John Way was being supportive of Elon, he was having a go at the short sellers who try to talk down his success.
Its insane that these rocket launches have gone from huge, rare events, to...normal.
And I think I like that.
I get the chills every time I see a successful landing. Amazing!
literally 2 weeks and here goes the second Starlink Mission
:') beautiful
Awesome, eh?
Second?
Ahmed gamez I think he means the 2nd mission for August 2020.
@@YovanNoel damn is it actually the second one? At August
Omg
That's crazy actually. 😅
This is the eleventh, and they have been launching them every week or two for quite some time now.
That was the smoothest landing so far
@X Wrong comment?
@@maximo1590 pay no mind, its just a Chinese bot
@X Wrong place! This is capitalism at work :-)
In terms of live ship footage definitely!
Ive seen smoother
Come on Starlink, do America a favor and end the Comcast monopoly!
Starlink is only for rural areas, will not have nearly enough bandwidth to cover entire cities, even with 100,000 satellites. But it will be revolutionary, because if you work from home, you'll have an incentive to move into a rural area. So, it will succeed in moving people OUT of cities.
AT&T has my area monopolized I can't wait for starlink
They're gonna blow the competition out of the water then start their own monopoly.
@@fernandomartin4141 no, they said they will sell to big cities first so they can make a profit, then later on provide to rural areas at a much lower cost
Comcast. *ding!*
2019: Watched every minute of every SpaceX launch.
2020: Typical mission? Did they land the first stage? Cool. Move on.
I do still find it interesting but yeah it does get somewhat mundane...
I'm thinking someone should do a commentary of an airline taking off and landing, from turnaround to taxing to take off to landing ... looking forward to the "coast" phase!
I remember Alan Shephard's flight. I still get a thrill from these launches.
they've used and landed this booster SIX times now. CRAZY!
@X Bruh what
@X Keep going baby! Throw up all of your emotions
www.spacex.com/updates/starlink-update-04-28-2020/
@X shut the hell up man, are you aware of the tanker spilling millions of gallons of oil in Mairutius right about this moment? yeah of course not, before talking smack go ahead and criticize your leaders around the globe for whats currently happening that's far worse than this.
@@GMC997 ??? F9 uses highly refined Diesel(RP-1) und liquid Oxigen... That reacts to CO2, not combusted carbon and H2O
X Hey dude I can understand where you’re coming from. There’s a video explaining things out well if you take the time to watch. Very interesting watch! ruclips.net/video/C4VHfmiwuv4/видео.html
0:00-3:56 Test Shot Starfish - Crew
24:38-34:01 Test Shot Starfish - The New Astronauts
34:01-40:11 (Most Likely) a song by Test Shot Starfish
40:11-42:18 - Test Shot Starfish - Crew
42:18-47:27 - Test Shot Starfish - Andromeda
47:27-52:26 - Test Shot Starfish - LC-39a
52:26-58:00 - Test Shot Starfish - Heavy
58:00-1:00:00- Test Shot Starfish - Re-Flight
Thank you soo much, I was wondering what songs they were. Strangely no app can IDs the "Likely Test Shot Starfish" music. Still curious though
Casper Smits Oh I mean it’s likely a song from Test Shot Starfish! Likely it’s an unreleased song still going through mixing and mastering to be released in the next month or two
@@pinochet3317 Whoops my English is showing... "can IDs the music"
What is the deal with SpaceX exclusively using Test Shot Sarfish for this launch? Is the artist a SpaceX employee?
Ah I read up on TSS, it's a producer duo, no SpaceX connection but the music is released as "music for space" which is, obviously, 100% true. Really dig it!
Wrong again, bbook.com mentions the duo "are the official composers for Elon Musk's Space X"
I get that it's kind of normal now, but HOW DID LANDING A ROCKET FROM SPACE BECOME NORMAL? I get WAY too excited every time one lands because it's still an impossible feat in my mind.
agreed
What a very nice thing to say.
the future is now
@@apollinariapanova3697
WHAT
THE
FUCK
Wanna know how? Capitalism
This is so fantastic. Love watching and as a novice, I’m learning a lot. Congratulations SpaceX on all of your achievements, keep going!!!
Nothing but complete beauty here. The rocket people from from the 60s have too be so happy that their visions are finally coming true.
6'th landing of the same booster, absolutely incredible!!!! 🤩
Engine chill - 7:55
Strongback retract - 10:23
Startup -13:54
Liftoff - 14:56
Max-Q - 16:10
Meco - 17:31
Fairing - 18:08
Entry burn - 21:42
Landing burn - 23:19
Seco - 23:48
Skysat - 27:29
Skysat - 28:00
Skysat - 28:29
Starlink - 1:00:57
ik im late but whatever
You're still the man
I just find it crazy how now humanity just casually launches a rocket. It’s insane how far we have gone in space travel and how our progress is only speeding up.
fun times that’s probably what we also said when discovered we could use wheels
Just need boots on Mars and the moons of Jupiter now. It’s going to be insane when we achieve multi-planet species. Even more insane when we leave our system for another system
Better With Rum dude I can’t wait for Jupiter to have a rover on it that would be awesome!
Le Editor Jupiter cannot have a rover on it as it has no crust, it is just gas.
fun times now I feel stupid lmao
A source of inspiration for many young people. I imagine in 10 or 20 years, some future entrepreneurs, inventors or tech revolutionaries tell the story of how watching these SpaceX missions have been a decisive moment in their life.
appreciate you guys, awesome launch as usual, lots of cool milestones, falcon 9 out here flying an average of 12 missions a year, so awesome. 14 missions just this year already incredible, youre paving the way to the future for us.
Seriously outstanding just how casual this has become. :) (3)
help me I’ve written this 3 times 😫😫😫😫
Just keep writing, because just 5 years ago this wasnt possible. Now its routine. Yes 5 years ago, first successful landing was in Dec 2015.
Jedd Joseph everyone thought that the ‘space shuttle’ was routine and casual
When things space related become routine and casual is usually when something bad happens.
Can’t wait for starling in my area. I’m on the beta list. Should be pretty awesome.
Lol, good for ye. It looks like twill be a long time before Starlink gets to my neck of the woods (or waters, as case be since I'm in Hawaii). I've signed up for the newsletter, and don't expect Hawaii beta (if any) to start until next year at earliest.
How do you get into that list?
@@fernandomartin4141 The beta, dunno. I guess ye have to be on the newsletter and wait for a notice for sign-up for your area and jump in when it's available. That's assuming if Starlink does betas for newer areas, it's possible they won't. We'll have to wait and see what happens.
The newsletter, there's a sign-up on the Starlink website. You enter email and a physical address. I opted for the second choice and entered a Google Maps Plus code for the area I live in.
I signed up for the banter and I'm in Scotland, hahaha. 😆 Don't expect Starlink until next year or 2022.
@@Darth_Revan25 Gosh, now that I think about it, I have no idea what's Starlink's current planned timetable for the rest of the world. In fact, as often is the case, it's a real possibility that Hawaii may miss out again and be treated as a foreign country and get Starlink well after the rest of the States.
Gets really annoying when Hawaii gets treated like a foreign country (like shipping exclusions). Oh SUUURRE we ship nation wide free, except for Hawaii, who gets charged similar rates as international rates or not even get shipped at all. (Slaps Mercari/OfferUp/LetGo on the backside their collective heads.)
Sorry for the rant, just spent the last hour working with a seller on Mercari trying to get a deal going but Mercari keeps claiming that ALL the carriers won't ship to me, even if the carriers themselves says they DO ship to Hawaii. I'll stop now before I pop a blood vessel.
Cant wait for this to be superheavy lifting starship into space!!
Quite frankly, I LOVE YOU GUYS!
The fact that our European Ariane 6 is the most unambitious project EVER, is scheduled to launch in 2023 and is going to be TWICE as expensive as F9 just shows how superior you actually are.
Love it.
I never get tired of seeing Stage 1 landings! Amazing! Well done to everyone involved.
And another small step towards Starship
@X This program essentially funded the Starship
@X Keep releasing your demon!
@X It didn't. U're totally right. But, it will. Starlink will generate annually $30 billion for SpaceX which will be focused for Mars and Space exploration so it no longer has to rely on contracts and funding from NASA.
@X www.space.com/spacex-starlink-internet-satellites-mars-colonization.html
*"We think this is a key steppingstone towards establishing a self-sustaining city on Mars and a base on the moon," Musk said of Starlink. "We believe we can use the revenue from Starlink to fund Starship."*
Satisfied now?
@X I've seen you reply on multiple comments, obviously you're just trying to spark people into arguing with you. Why do you want that?
I'm so proud of space x' thank you so much for making dreams real.
I love how mundane its got for a rocket to land itself on a drone ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
I agree. I never get tired of watching launches.
LOVE SPACEX.
really enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing.
👍👍👍👍👍THUMBS UP👍👍👍👍👍
Getting 'used' to watching rocket launches every couple of weeks is both crazy and exciting. The future got exciting again! Thank you Elon
i love how this is becoming a regular thing 😍
very regular
Be a game changer those who have no internet options. Rural areas of the USA. Like me.
Crazy to think that someone will be able to have Internet access in the most remote places of US and Canada very soon
Mode Liukas decently fast internet too. And it’ll only get faster
Whereabouts are you?
Just a question not mad or anything:
but how are you using youtube with no internet?
will get people like me to move rural.
Congratulations SpaceX on another successful mission. You have made the impossible almost commonplace. Always a joy to watch.
This is the best part of 2020! Seeing these every few weeks has been a highlight! Great job Spacex!
Imagine that for toddlers growing up today, rocket launches to deploy satellites are a "normal" event. When they are teenagers, they MIGHT get excited about missions to Moon-base Alpha, their own kids will be headed to the moon for a vacation, and ther grand kids will be headed to Mars for a sabatical. LOL
Probable, but it's more likely that we are going to start mining asteroids before building moon bases. However the refuel and resupply stations may end up being on the moon and on the mars in the next 10-20 years. It's not impossible, but it's also optimistic.
Also, rocket launches to deploy sattelites are normal for the past 10 years. What makes these ones a bit more... interesting, is the reason of those space flights as well as the purpose of most of those sattellites.
Edit: not to mention reusable rockets being a thing.
@Nezic LOL
@Nezic You mean "Muhammad"?
We have NEVER been to the moon and are NEVER going to go there !!!
Stop falling for the global FICTION !!!
@@jeremiahdssdentmorgan3341 We've been to the moon six times. How old are you? Twelve? Come back in 4 years with your bullshit. Let's see which of us will be the butt of jokes.
It looks like business as usual for them by now. Smooth sailing.
Still every time I see a launch or landing I'm impressed.
I can't wait for the open Beta of Starlink. I signed up for the Beta, it would make a huge difference for Rural Internet.
YES I don't want to get old before I get to try good internet ... im 23 and been struggling with a$$ internet for eternity
I signed up in Panama!
@@Ryan-yn1bz Don't worry dude, you're not alone. All of America has been suffering from ass internet because of how our service providers operate.
@@Ryan-yn1bz I feel ya, I'm 20 and we have Viasat 😡
@Sanuk Jang Lery A 3mb connection costs $170 per month.
Best coverage of a Falcon 9 and best commentator to date!
That is so impressive. Engineers, scientists and everyone associated with SpaceX flights should be so proud. Brilliant!
I like this lady’s voice. She sounds like a nice person.
'Stage Separation confirmed.'
*Dude in the background* 'Woo!'
Sam Porter it’s because if the stage bumps back into the second stage or anything like that will have the mission become a failed one and won’t receive money for research and future missions for advanced tech
God damn!!!!
What a time to be alive!
I'm always excited to see SpaceX launches. It never gets old.
Amazing success you guys are having. Writing new pages in history with every launch. Good on you SpaceX.
Kate Tice you looked amazing this morning! 🙌🙌❤️❤️
Seriously incredible just how casual this has become. ( 2 )
Stop
Amazing, this never gets old, i wish the initial liftoff footage was better, its all shaky now, it never used to be like that.
Wonder if they could also improve the lift off audio... o_0
@@SeeThroughist
That would sound awesome through the surround sound 👍
another week, another launch, and the entire sequence like clockwork now. truly amazing!
Kate did a great job. Well done SpaceX on this history-making launch and landing!
Long distance sailors will surely appreciate the affordable internet provided by Starlink. More safety and convenience.
Cruise ship customers to. The current at-sea internet connections are slow and expensive.
@@mangojulie123 Yep these things are were a lot of money lies. People who are at sea, in deserts, in trains, etc.
i'd love a weather downlink faster than 2kbps and cheaper than half a sattelite. Yes, iridium, i'm looking at you.
What's the most satisfying thing in the world?
For me: watching a successful re landing of a rocket which was used in multiple lunches.
musk: lets land a rocket booster on a barge floating in the ocean: the world: you crazy man!...
@@oldmanx1234 Our good pal Jeff has tried to fuck over spaceX at every chance he's gotten. The list of his BS is quite long.
Elon Musk: *lands booster* Who’s crazy now?!
do you realy believe that! a complete joke! that s it!
@@jeanpierremichaud6701 Don't worry about them, they are being brainwashed. It's so hard to explain to them the truth.
Of all the launches I've seen, this is the first time I've seen the shock of the rocket going through the sound barrier. Was pretty cool to see
another amazing launch release and landing. i feel like im watching one of these every week now. its fantastic.
The landing is even more impressive when you notice how the drone ship is rocking.
I swear, the music keeps getting better each time.
Agreed - anyone know where they get it?
@@Chris-ji4iu Same I want to know soooo bad
WHERE DOES THE MUSIC COME FROM!!
Chris here is the intro music: ruclips.net/video/yZZ0bqohejY/видео.html
They generally use that for the intro but that channel has a lot of there songs
Our heart with you guys. We are who believe sience in beloved Turkey. This is supremely. Keep goin 🌍🌎🌏🏜️🏝️😍🙏🙏🙏
Pelinn
❤️🇹🇷❤️
And yeah, its awesome!
İngilizce yazmadan önce öğrenseydin bari
Turkey is one of the coolest places ever. The history of the world is amazing. The world is changing though. Time to move onward into humanities new future.😊
@@infsmasher Taner Caglinin kursuna yazildim ve ogrenecegim. Sevgi dolu yuregin icin ve o anlamli mesajin icin tesekkurler.
We are now so accustomed to SpaceX's excellence in landing boosters that it's as normal as a car driving into a driveway. Almost boring. That's really saying something about how badass Spacex and their entire team are. 👍🏻
I see a SpaceX launch mission, I like the video before viewing because SPACEX, that's why!
Also, it never gets tiring watching the first stage be successfully recovered at sea.
You're making science fiction a reality and we all have a front row seat to witness it.
To be honest, I wouldn't mind working for SpaceX and being a part of history!
🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Impressive advances in technology. The reuse ability and frequency of launch 🚀 too is commendable. Great job SpaceX
Earth looks so beautiful 😳
Yea, she does
More more we want more!
No one even going crazy for the landings anymore. That's how routine it is now, absolutely amazing job SpaceX!
I'm watching all these launches, one day I'm going to be a starlink internet subscriber, I live in a very rural area, and this is a dream come true, having fast internet, but this is more, this is something never thought about before, having internet and being part of the investment in making humanity interplanetary, I guess this is the greatest contribution I could ever do to help humanity, being a customer of starlink internet.
"Of course i still love you" is the name of the atlantic drone ship. 😁
Actually, OCISLY and Just Read The Instructions are both operating in the Atlantic now.
15:50 When you see it break the sound barrier.
Few years ago:
WOW they reused 1 stage !
Now:
6th time ? Nice , going for 10 ?
my dad works for SpaceX and he was less than a mile from the launch it was so cool!
I've been watching these launches and landings ever since I was 8. Really cool to watch
Elon musk's Mom: "Dinner is ready in 10 minutes"
Elon musk: "aight, ill be there in 10, just need to finish something important"
Maye Musk is an amazing woman too. Can't wait to see what Elons kids can accomplish.
Chelsie Stinson with his name probably not much
@@liamdunphy7496 has got 6 kids and he actually built a new type of private school for his super smart kids so.....yeah they gonna do something.
@@chelsiestinson9494 new umbrella academy maybe?
@@SirRickyMcD awesome name tho Ad Astra
6 reuses of booster.. SpaceX.. You revive my hope for my children being spacers.
Nobody mention that the presenting senior-engineer is a real cutie!? Shoutout to her, well done!
EPIC!!! coverage this time space x,well done,always amazing to watch,watching stage one come down toward those clouds with its fins working was amazeballs.
impressive how the Falcon 9 lands, what an excellent job they have done at Spacex, my applause for you 👏👏👏
Bravo, Elon! Bravo, SpaceX!
Makin' it look easy!
Merci beaucoup, c'est vraiment intéressant, félicitations pour cette réussite.👍👍👍😉🇫🇷
Can't wait for the starship to take 400 starlink sats in single launch ..
Space x keep doing what your doing this is so important for everyone
Always cool to watch SpaceX deliveries. The success rate of the launch and landings (esp. at sea) is an astounding, resounding achievement.
(And I see SpaceX programmed in some glasses to perfectly accentuate the CGI gorgeous blonde engineer. She overclocks my CPU.)
Future Space X: This is actually one of our newer boosters. This mission is ONLY its 6th time being used.
@Angelina Krylov reported
Imagine this video 20 years from now. It’s like if we had the same announcement everyday on our flight from City to city lol
Wake up
@6:23 PM -🐑
just your weekly rocket taking off
I still shake my head in disbelief everytime it lands!
Big thank you to all the bright, brave, and diligent people that made this happen.