The dynamic range on that camera is wild. Going from pure black space with visible stars, to pointing directly at the Sun, without a noticeable change in exposure. Bonkers.
Those weren't stars. More likely some debris from separation. (Or satellites?) You can see the parallax effect on the closer/further dots, which you wouldn't see with stars.
Fabulous video. Thanks. It would be even better if you could edit together a version with telemetry on screen. Altitude, Rate of descent, speed over the ground, time to touchdown etc. Awesome achievement though.
Beautiful footage, thanks for posting. Since I've been watching space development since the 1960s, and over the years an emergency escape system for astronauts has been discussed. If such a system is developed, I would imagine the view for the astronaut would look very much like this....
This manages to be so immersive while still just being a five minute video of a space re-entry, it feels ultra immersive with the single view of a space vista. Beautiful!
@@dfgdfg_well no matter how lovely that sounds there’s always going to be sick people and homelessness so even if we stop all scientific projects nothing is really going to change.
One of the coolest "space" videos I've ever seen... pretty wild to see the real thing and not something made in Hollywood. (And I love seeing the person starting to collect it at the end.... nice touch.)
To the people that think the Earth is flat or that space doesn't exist (and that it's the firmament), please be on board one of these the next time there's a reentry.
Proof of a fish eye lens being used. I am not saying that this is evidence for a flat earth, I am just saying that this video is not evidence for a curved ball earth.@@consortofmyonevalkyrie2854
Can u post an uncut version with time stamps? obviously the boring bits were cut out, but i would love to get a feel for the actual durations of each phase of the reentry and decent.
That was my guess too. This video reminds me of the Artemis I Orion reentry video. I know Orion, unlike Dragon and the Space Shuttle, has an ablative heat shield. Although Orion came in much faster I wouldn’t be surprised if it looked similar.
Great "cinematography" even if it was digital video...and it showed the curved edge of our beautiful, spherical world...without the need for a fish-eye lens!
Now that was a ride. Did you notice the stars in the background? Why is it from all the videos that “NASA” has shown us (1969 - present) you don’t see any stars, galaxy’s, or the Milky Way in them? 🤔
Petery. It all depends on the lighting and how the camera adjusts to it or how it's set to capture certain details. You'll notice that stars aren't visible when the Earth comes into view in this video either.
I only saw one cut in the video when it deploys the main chute until it gets right near the landing, because that last drift down is so uneventful, but it looks dead on for normal time.
It's been in LEO since June 2023, it was meant to return 1- 2 months later but they had issues with FAA approval. Yes Utah test ground was always the planned landing site.
This is one of the coolest space videos i have ever seen.
Mars lander perseverance way better much more complicated.
0:26 The Moon
0:58 The Sun
Just amazing view 😲
The dynamic range on that camera is wild. Going from pure black space with visible stars, to pointing directly at the Sun, without a noticeable change in exposure. Bonkers.
Those weren't stars. More likely some debris from separation. (Or satellites?) You can see the parallax effect on the closer/further dots, which you wouldn't see with stars.
I think the 'stars' are bits of debris. They're not moving uniformly
I want to know what camera that is...
It's just a camera that does not run on network, meaning it's built for world war 3@@RazsterTW
this is Hauwaiie S25 Max Camera.
I appreciate the planning to include this functionality. The sound of the re entry is incredible.
The Earth has never looked more beautiful than it does in this video. Thank you, Varda.
Fabulous video. Thanks. It would be even better if you could edit together a version with telemetry on screen. Altitude, Rate of descent, speed over the ground, time to touchdown etc. Awesome achievement though.
That would be very nice
Beautiful footage, thanks for posting. Since I've been watching space development since the 1960s, and over the years an emergency escape system for astronauts has been discussed. If such a system is developed, I would imagine the view for the astronaut would look very much like this....
Bring your earplugs
I gotta show this to my kids. They love this stuff
One of the coolest space vids I've ever seen. Huge kudos to the team for this amazing accomplishment.
This manages to be so immersive while still just being a five minute video of a space re-entry, it feels ultra immersive with the single view of a space vista. Beautiful!
Loved it! From asteriod to a beach landing, what can't we do!
Stop fighting, feed the hungry, and heal the sick, apparently
@@dfgdfg_well no matter how lovely that sounds there’s always going to be sick people and homelessness so even if we stop all scientific projects nothing is really going to change.
Beautiful! Welcome home and congratulations Varda
I don't know how to describe how impressed I am. That's just incredible. What an amazing team of engineers.
What beautiful looking planet from space.
Freaking spectacular. Great job!
@5:36 - those are impressive levels of mud caked on the bottom of those shoes.
You should have seen Burning Man last year :)
he happen to be there Clamming when it landed
Finally a space video that is clear and continuous. Great job!
INTENSE in so many ways. Thank you!!
Love reentry videos with sound! ❤
Job well done. Incredible video, thanks Varda!
Wow. That was an amazing bit of footage. Well done guys.. 👍
man, we really are totally insignificant in this unbelievable universe.
That's some great footage! Thank you for uploading.
One of the coolest "space" videos I've ever seen... pretty wild to see the real thing and not something made in Hollywood. (And I love seeing the person starting to collect it at the end.... nice touch.)
It's almost enough to make one believe that the original space video, the moon landing, was real!
Thank you....spectacular....dream-inviting !!!!!
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The hottest five minutes of video I've ever seen!!!! Wicked!
And it lands right on an empty beach. Amazing what humanity is capable of achieving. Thank you for sharing.
Fake news! There was a guy right there to roll up the parachute! Empty my foot! :D
based on how much clayey mud was stuck to his shoes, I'd guess a Playa, sort of like Black Rock.
it landed in a desert actually, the mohave test range
It's a time lapse for crying out loud lol @@DannoHung
It landed in a desert. No where near a beach or shoreline.
This video is so cool. Show it to all the haters that still think the earth is flat and never been to the moon.
5:19
Splendid Job, Well Coordinated !
Thank you for this video. This IS my dream, will see reentry
Chaala bagundhi.. thanks Varda Space Industries
👍🙏yaaa...!!! Bu gibi gerçek görsel ve işitsel kayıtları dikkat buyrun daha yeni yeni alıyoruz.. yıl 2024...
Amazing, cool video!
Really cool to experience this!
Felt like I was on it! Totally cool visuals 🎉
Very cool indeed, thanks!
WOW! Nice shot! 👍👍
Amazing ...I'm thrilled 😊
This video is proof that there IS (a little bit of) sound in space. SO COOL!
It's the mic
Que magnífico! O nosso planeta 🌎 é tão lindo e cheio de novidades que nos deixa sem palavras 😶. Amei ver essas imagens!❤ Gratidão 🙏
🎉🎉🎉 from Jamaica, hello 👋
Thank you for sharing!
To the people that think the Earth is flat or that space doesn't exist (and that it's the firmament), please be on board one of these the next time there's a reentry.
5:19
@@EternaL1fe what 5:19?
Proof of a fish eye lens being used. I am not saying that this is evidence for a flat earth, I am just saying that this video is not evidence for a curved ball earth.@@consortofmyonevalkyrie2854
freaking FASCINATING
Beautiful video!
~100km in 5 min, and decelerating from 27k km/h to 0. It looked so smooth
Wow. Awesome.
Awesome.
Can u post an uncut version with time stamps? obviously the boring bits were cut out, but i would love to get a feel for the actual durations of each phase of the reentry and decent.
I also found a YT link here - ruclips.net/video/BWxl921rMgM/видео.html&ab_channel=VardaSpaceIndustries
ruclips.net/video/BWxl921rMgM/видео.html
This is so cool I don't know how I'm going to manage the rest of my workday.
this is awesome
Thanks so much for fitting cam and mic! So cool.
Oh and please restock your store I want one of them Large hoodys 😁
incredible
Best video ever ❤
Would love to know more about the camera setup!
Very cool; mach 25 WOOO!
Wow! Look at those bits of plasma!
Parabéns a toda equipe nota 10
awesome video and sounds of the what I think are the attitude control jets firing 😊😊
From outer space to designated landing space in five minutes. Ridiculous! ❤
There is the longer version, you could watch. No edits.
Thank you for clarifying! @@rlewis1946
This is an edited time lapse video full version is on their channel
👏 Touchdown!!
Very impressive and cool!!!
Probably a dumb question, but what are the streaks of light? Part of an ablative shield that's burning off?
Not a dumb question at all. It's psychedelic space dust
Plasma
spice melange combusting
plasma and the ablative shielding burning off
That was my guess too. This video reminds me of the Artemis I Orion reentry video. I know Orion, unlike Dragon and the Space Shuttle, has an ablative heat shield. Although Orion came in much faster I wouldn’t be surprised if it looked similar.
Great "cinematography" even if it was digital video...and it showed the curved edge of our beautiful, spherical world...without the need for a fish-eye lens!
Pretty damned cool!
Sooooo cool!!! 😮😍
That burning thing protects us from asteroids, it's amazing.
"Damn that is a sweet earth you might say. Round!"
What's the other space object visible from ~1m27 to 1m32? The bus from which this vehicle detached, or something else?
Yeah that's the spacecraft it detached from, photon
Yes
I had the same question, thanks for answering it comments!
"My god, it's full of stars.'
interesting to compare Kerbal space program to real life
Cool. Is that a Go Pro?
What is the object in the video at 1:31?
I suspect this is the spacecraft that released the capsule?
Yes, it's Photon.
I need a laugh, what do the flat earthers have to say about this?
Fake CGI 3D Photoshopped cartoons 😂
Flat earthers are the Cirque du Soleil of mental gymnastics
I was gona say same shit
5:19
too bad the camera isn't closer to the opening so we could have a better field of view though
This is what Superman sees flying in from the multiverse
What are those specs floating around at seperation?
this is amazing... i want a selfie stick version
What did they mean with photon flyby? Is that the little that comes onto the screen around 1:26?
And what is it?
that's the rocket lab photo: the satellite bus that was used to carry the varda spacecraft into orbit.
@@nishyanthkumar thankyou!
Amazing video and great capture. Mine sharing what camera/video recorder that is?
What is that in view at 1:28 to 1:33? Is that the rest of the craft that separated?
@@ddd-i7r right...I think it's a lower booster stage.
I see an alien hanging onto the parachute at 4:59!!!
Congragulations you absolutely goated people, looking forward to the results .
thumbs up whoever brought your phones to your ear after the supersonic😂
I don't see UFO but space is I-N-F-I-N-I-T-Y...
What's the white object at the end of 1:50, just before 1:51 ?
Now that was a ride. Did you notice the stars in the background? Why is it from all the videos that “NASA” has shown us (1969 - present) you don’t see any stars, galaxy’s, or the Milky Way in them? 🤔
Petery. It all depends on the lighting and how the camera adjusts to it or how it's set to capture certain details. You'll notice that stars aren't visible when the Earth comes into view in this video either.
Stars aren't visible here, there are only some particles after the separation
Full length video link goes to a broken RUclips studio link. Any other way to get there?
Is it a real-time video or time-compressed?
Realtime with a handful of skips ahead to get to the interesting parts. They also posted a 27-minute version without skips.
Time lapse with lots of parts edited out. Full version is on their channel.
Stupid question: none of this is time-lapsed? Anyway -- really beautiful video!
I only saw one cut in the video when it deploys the main chute until it gets right near the landing, because that last drift down is so uneventful, but it looks dead on for normal time.
What was the orange ball of light if the sun was the white ball of light?
How was the window able to survive reentry??🤔
Cyber. It's because it's on the trailing face which is away from the direct heat.
We'd love to have Varda on our podcast!
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How long was it in LEO? Were you aiming for that spot in Utah?
8 month, mostly waiting for FAA approvals. The landing was intentional
It's been in LEO since June 2023, it was meant to return 1- 2 months later but they had issues with FAA approval. Yes Utah test ground was always the planned landing site.
wat is LEO?
@@jimskeuhlow earth orbit
Full blown adobe-foot going on there.
👍🏻💪🏻🤘🏻
Never seen a video "13 minutes" after posting, and this one is a doozy
Now let's sit tight and wait for Flat earthers to claim it's cgi.
Okay, just a tech question. This audio has been added in post to enhance an otherwise silent re entry? No sound in space.
it is almost silent until they reach some air when they cut in the clouds first time.
There is enough atmosphere for sound. No sound was added.
@@deebee4575 which implies a mic built in. Strange they would do that.
@@NeilPeelParanormalPeepShow I would Say that if there is some air between the glass and the microphone you will get sound from vibrations.
@@NeilPeelParanormalPeepShow Why is it strange?