Blastoff! SpaceX launches next-gen US spy satellites from California
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the NROL-186 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base on June 29, 2024 at 11:14 p.m. EDT (8:14 p.m. local California time; 0314 GMT on June 29). Full Story: www.space.com/...
According to Space.com, the Falcon 9's first stage came back to Earth about 8 minutes after liftoff tonight as planned, landing on the SpaceX drone ship Of Course I Still Love You, which was stationed in the Pacific Ocean.
Credit: SpaceX
Impressive 😁🤩 🚀 👍🏻 🌍
I remember back in the day when rocket launches were very rare. Now thanks to SpaceX. we see this quite often
Almost one every 2 days now
Really helping Climate change.
@@jessyhavron2548ok Greta, the climate changes naturally and often.
I agree. Curious though what this I'd doing to our atmosphere. Please give any feedback.
@@F-off1234 DO YOU REMEMBER THE BOMBS THE USA DROPPED ON ANTARCTICA IN THE LATE 1950S? THEY OPENED HOLES IN THE OZONE LAYER.
SpaceX is like Amazon delivering cargo to space and will soon be like Uber, picking up stranded astronauts lol
Well Jeff Bezos still can’t deliver in space 😁
I thought the first step of being a spy, and launching spy satellites, is to not tell people you're a spy, or launching spy satellites.
It's very hard to conceal the launch itself, both visually and by radar. What can be concealed is the exact capabilities of the payload and the specific orbit.
@@ryddragyn I was attempting to be funny. I'll try harder next time.
This is the routine spy stuff. It's the ones that we don't know about which are the good ones.
@@jarodmorris4408I had a chuckle
They launch so many at the same time that you'll have to keep up with them all if you're going to be concerned about it.
This is the regularity of space operations that we have been promised since the space shuttle days. It's nice to see it actually come to pass. No government could ever do what SpaceX is doing. Well done.
The space shuttles were the biggest mistake NASA ever made. We marked time on space advances for two decades for nothing. They are so heavy and expensive they are not worth anything.
And Jeff who is still trying to get contracts from NASA🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wut? Lol space x wouldn't be able to do this without the government. Contracts, subsidization, and clearance.
*Never gets old. SpaceX is awesome! Democrats, not so much.* 😕
Dwayne mon merveilleux amour Je t'aime si fort chéri
Love so lifftof with u Dwayne Elliot chéri
Its so beautiful so briĺliant so magic and especialy so moving like u Dwayne Elliot chéri ...
The commentary adds zero value and just basically interrupts what I want to hear
I never thought I would get bored of this. But he does it so often it's just as normal as a plane take off. Nice work Space X!
People in Vandenberg California and Florida are really lucky
@@AnupomAG It could rain gold nuggets in Florida and I still would not live there.
@@Survivalguy why's that?
@@AnupomAG I lived in Hawaii 20 years
Are you sure its spy satellites? Not weather satellites?
Ya'll should mention it's the flame front of "re-entry burn" which acts like a heat shield against atmospheric friction. Else, they would just Kamikaze and restart the engines only once, just to land. 😊
due to Social Media people not bothered by everyday launches while 20 years ego it was miracle
And so more Dwayne Elliot chéri like u love mon amour ...
It never gets old I like watching it the landing burns and the landings
First time I ever saw that it was like, " WTF" that was cool as hell 😊😊😊😊
Елон друг мой родной спасибо тебе видео супер фантастик 😎 ❤❤❤поздравляю с удачным запуском❤❤❤😎 😍 🤩 😋
Wow! A PAYING customer! Most of the SpaceX launches are their own payloads.
Dwayne chéri tu es le plus merveilleux mon amour ...
Amazing work SpaceX. Congratulations.
So for me and anybody that may have this question that haven't found and answer online. Why do the falcon 9's launch with their grid fins folded and the starship launch them deployed?
I think SpaceX mentioned that they found atmospheric drag minimal on launch thru to the 1st minute (MaxQ) and they save on some weight and complexity with the grid fins not folding down. Anyone correct me if I'm wrong I watch alot of Space community videos and that's what I remember.
Even after watching so many launches,, I always see different details.
how many launches has there been holy shit
괴짜 일론머스크 당신이 괴짜천재라서 일류발전에 기여 하시네요~~ 존경합니다~~
May humanity not stop with this and finally make the breakthrough to Mars and beyond!
Wish they'd change that camera angle to let us see it actually lifting off.
Imagine a spy satellite hopping from one satellite to the next and damaging each as it goes. Crazy.
Lovely. Nice to see, but shutting the main engines before second stage ignition isn’t to slow down the speed of the first stage, as the second stage is still connected and they travel at the same speed: that’s kinda what connected means. The second stage is only being pushed by the first stage. The drag on the second stage just has to be sufficient less than the drag on the first stage to allow the distance between the stages to exist and increase. Acceleration changed with MECO, the integration of acceleration is speed and the integration of speed is distance: ignoring constants. What changed was acceleration and what is desired is distance, speed is just in the middle. They are all monotonically related, but perhaps best to talk about what changed or what was desired.
This is why Elon has "never seen any proof of aliens"...
Just happened to see this guy low on the horizon before it disappeared into the clouds from southern Arizona at dusk. Super cool!
The first one I saw blew my mind because it was darker out and the sky was clear so you could see the plume being lit up by the sun super bright and it seemingly lasted forever. This one was much more muted because of more daylight plus the monsoons. But still, what a treat! So crazy to see something all the way out on the Pacific from a landlocked state like this. And also crazy that it happens so often I can just randomly catch it!
Perfect Machine. Perfect work in the world Perfect team in the world Perfect Mission. Thank you very much 290624.
Best example of free enterprise. Superb job of Space X team.
Did you mean June 28th.? It is now June 29th. 2:30 PM EDT. 11:14 PM EDT was almost Midnight yesterday.
lots of debris in atmosphere
Nice landing, humans sometimes show promises. See you at L3. 😊😊😊
Please Spy on your allies.
They seem to be less cooperative than your adversaries. 😅
👌👌 🥇🥇 👍👍
They make it look sooo easy😂😂
GB America
I love watching the new view.
I love Rockets! It Definitely a great time to be alive.
Thank you SpaceX!
ahh.. keri kuu peale,Elon!
Wow go Elon Go spacex
What are those UFO's flying in the image at about 5:45?
They have a damn good little rocket there !!!😊😊😊😊
Take me with you
Spy satellites??
А где вторая ступень и ПН?..
Making the competition looking stupid at this point 😂😂
Elon 💪🇺🇸
OUT STANDING!⚓AEC USN RET GLW ⚓
How long will it stay in orbit
Hundreds of these stage 1 re-entry and landings I am still so amazed, good rocket science here!
🙏❤️🔥
Very Kool
SPACE X really makes spaceflight a routine.😊
Sweet!
👍
Iam Indian 🇮🇳
Send Joe up on the next mission!
Sem palavras
TO BAD ITS NOT A PEACE MISSION, WAR WAR AND MORE PROFITS FOR ELON,
Это полный бред. Мультфильм от илона маска
🫡🇺🇸 Delta 30 VSFB Go NORL