NASA has really excelled at making such classics as How to shave in space How to shit in space How to masterbate in space How to shampoo in space How to do your nails in space How to make toast in space How to get sick in space How to trim your toenails in space How to scratch your ass in space How to brush your teeth in space How to shave in space How to shit in space How to masterbate in space How to shampoo in space How to do your nails in space How to make toast in space How to get sick in space How to trim your toenails in space How to scratch your ass in space How to brush your teeth in space How to douch yourself in space How to achieve orgasm in space How to make coffee in space How to eat strawberries in space How to play guitar in space How to suck cock in space How to make jam in space How to piss in space How to eat pizza in space How to pick your nose in space How to change your tampon in space How to get a haircut in space How to make wine in space How to brush your hair in space How to get circumcised in space How to play guitar in space How to eat cereal in space How to shave in space How to stay hard in space How to shit in space How to masterbate in space How to shampoo in space How to do your nails in space How to make toast in space How to get sick in space How to achieve orgasm in space How to trim your toenails in space How to scratch your ass in space How to brush your teeth in space How to douch yourself in space How to achieve orgasm in space How to make coffee in space How to eat strawberries in space How to play guitar in space How to suck cock in space How to make jam in space How to piss in space How to eat pizza in space How to pick your nose in space How to change your tampon in space How to get a haircut in space How to make wine in space How to brush your hair in space How to get circumcised in space How to play guitar in space How to eat cereal in space How to change your tampon in space How to shave in space How to shit in space How to masterbate in space How to shampoo in space How to do your nails in space How to make toast in space How to get sick in space How to trim your toenails in space How to scratch your ass in space How to brush your teeth in space How to douch yourself in space How to achieve orgasm in space How to make coffee in space How to eat strawberries in space How to play guitar in space How to suck cock in space How to make jam in space How to piss in space How to eat pizza in space How to change your tampon in space How to pick your nose in space How to change your tampon in space How to get a haircut in space How to make wine in space How to brush your hair in space How to get circumcised in space How to play guitar in space How to eat cereal in space How to get hard in space How to shave in space How to shit in space How to masterbate in space How to shampoo in space How to do your nails in space How to make toast in space How to get sick in space How to trim your toenails in space How to scratch your ass in space How to make coffee in space How to brush your teeth in space How to eat spaghetti in space How to chew tobacco in space How to wear glasses in space How to change your underwear in space How to make sandwiches in space How to skin a cat in space How to suck more cock in space How to go blind in space How to do up your laces in space How to chew gum in space How to play cards in space How to fart in space But space x has really outdone NASA's CGI capabilities.....
It is a sci-fi... not movie though but “reality” sci-fi. Every time there an important phase going on the camera cuts out to a shot of the engine thrusters or something to where all we see is fire. What’s up with that?
There's actually much better footage of this by people who filmed them failing out of the sky while still way up, and captured the whole thing along with audio with the double sonic booms, etc... actually much better than this.
I saw the GOES-U Falcon Heavy launch irl from 3 miles away from the launch site. It was insane. I’ve never seen anything like it. The same boosters that went to space and back land perfectly at the target. With each booster making 2 Sonic booms about 40 seconds after landing.
I can’t explain how good it feels to hear people cheering for something that matters Edit: I see this comment got a little attention, thank you all for your replies. I made this comment because often we forget grander, more impressive matters than politics, social media, and the drama that is our daily lives. Seeing scientists and engineers complete a never before seen task, to me, matters. Not that children starving worldwide doesn't matter, or that public safety and peace doesn't matter. In this video we got to see a bunch of people get excited for something that they believed would affect us all one day. They believe space exploration is part of the next step in human history. Whether you like it or not probability will prove a giant rock is coming to destroy our planet. Might as well understand as much as we can about our universe to preserve the hard work of billions of people in human history on earth. Not sorry if that offends people. Cheer on.
@Ken Hernandez this guy is saying that they spend on *unnecessary* stuff, what a clown. but what they did is to innovate and make ourselves as human to live in multiple planets and soon other galaxies too. as u are appointing this towards the space-x, next time think how many failures and successes they've achieved and money that they've burned just for us humans lives and not extinct. think twice next time m8.
Ken Hernandez unless human is completely irradiated, one day humans will be living on other planets, there’s literally never been a time in human history where going to a different environmental place hasn’t bettered society by a landslide, wether it take 100 or 200 years humanity will probably by then already having small teams living on Mars or the moon, it’s not a statement of if we’re going to live on different planets, it’s when
@@lamarw7757 Except it is. The fact they lost some shows how hard something like this is to accomplish. Every piece of amazing technology had its failures. It's through those that the amazing systems we have today have become real.
Oh it's those miracle side grid fins. They work like an arrow's feathers especially when the rocket is backing down tail first at low speed. Those grids have all of 5 pounds of air pressure to maneuver the craft with, all located at the heavy end. That oughta do it.
@@lamarw7757 I don't care how many of them failed. Failure is the only road to success, and they've succeeded, which everyone else said was impossible.
Bro, just thinking about how far we've advanced in just over 100 years blows my mind. From wooden planes to rockets launching into space and landing vertically like this. wtf
@@dennisweifenbach2647 I think you misconstrued my comment. This is video moves me so much and makes me so happy. I just wish we didn't have such a long hiatus in space travel advancements for so long.
Here's to all of the skilled and disciplined engineers who made this happen. Musk's leadership is one thing, but your collective capability and commitment is yet a greater beast.
These engineers are truly inspiring! Elon does deserve praise as a visionary leader, but it takes a talented team all working in unison to take a vision and make it a reality. Well done SpaceX!
I agree totally with all the glorious comments of the total success, but if you can imagine putting 3 persons in orbit around the moon, then landing two on the moon, and then rejoining all 3 in orbit around the moon and then finally returning all 3 safely back to earth... With what best can be describe as the total memory of a modern smart light bulb... Now you are talking Giants... completed by Apollo 11 July 16, 1969 49 years 65 days prior, not bad for a bunch of geeks with slide rulers...
But lets remember Elon is chief engineer... tye difference that makes his companies from other CEOs whom are just financial knowledgeable but not scientists.. Elon has both Economics and Engineering ams. Self taught computer science
@@Boxsteam do you really think a multi billion dollar company like spacex has such bad cameras? Zoom in and look at the waves in the background. It’s not even a good fake.
I never get tired of watching this, I showed this to my wife and she was also blown away by this, she said that the last time she was amazed like this was when she witnessed the Space Shuttle taking off and landing for the first time, I agreed. I'm not ashamed to be showing our age there 😁😁
@@frankmcnally01 your the reason exactly why elon want to live on mars. I cant believe why people like this even exist we should probably build something where we know how dumb a person is in fetus and abort them before laying waste everywhere.
I know what you mean! I do, too! It's like a moment when you forget all the world's troubles and reflect on such an amazing accomplishment that a team of humans did!
I keep watching these launch and landings over and over again, I never get tired and still feel the swell in my heart when a booster lands. It’s an amazing feeling.
Yeah humanity has flourished a long way....we say about intelligent life out there....but there is a good chance that we ourselves are the intelligent life
Side boosters throttling back at MDP and then throttle back up...amazing....the Shuttle boosters just lit and went. What great technology! I'm 69 y/o and grew up in the heart of the early space age in the 1960's and never thought I'd live long enough to see something like this. Mind-numbingly awesome.
@@Texas40years Actually, the throttle profile was molded into the structure of the fuel in the booster! Scott Manley has a great video on the amazing engineering of solid rocket boosters, as part of his "things KSP does not teach you" series
@@soccerguy2433 These are all chemical rockets, the shuttle boosters specifically were fueled with solid fuel and oxidizers, where the RS-25s (the main engines) burn liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. The only similarity those engines have with Falcon 9/Heavy's Merlin engine is that both use liquid oxygen as their oxidizer. Merlin's fuel is RP-1, a grade of kerosene developed for rocket engines.
I agree. I would love to live to see humans walk on Mars. Though it probably wont happen. There are so many technical and economic challenges still to this day. I estimate humans will land on Mars in the late 2050's.
@@justglenn1037 definitely not, even very conservative estimates put it at 2040s at the latest, and that is nowhere near where it will probably be, even if spacex fails, NASA will be sending one somewhere around mid to late 2030s
@@dakotamahlau-heinert3529 I judge the future based on the past. There is nothing expedient about space exploration. There are instruments and machines for that future trip that haven't yet been invented, let alone built and its already 2021 right now! Here are the cons: radiation, fuel for return trip, food for 1- 2 years, brute danger leaving Earth and entering Mars atmosphere, you would have to send hundreds of tons of supplies to land prior to astronauts arriving, general health of astronauts living in weightlessness and within a high radiation environment. And what about political will... every 4-8 years a new administration slightly tweeks or disassembles NASA's future. We been talking about returning to the moon for 50 years!! I want this to happen as much as anyone, but not for at least another 30 years. Theres too much work to be done before that happens. Heres an after thought... I truly believe Musk will beat NASA to Mars (with humans)
@@frankmcnally01 Imagine being so old your living in the past and in so denial that our generation is making leaps that could never have been done before
I watched John Glenn orbit the Earth on TV in 1962 as a 6 -year-old. I saw the Saturn V launches with Apollo, and the Space Shuttle triumphs and tragedies. Watching these amazing flights I can't help but yell "Go, baby, go!" on takeoff and "Bring her home!" during landings, and get a tear in my eye from pride.
When our capabilities finally catch up to our imagination. Like with the books of Jules Verne, farfetched fantasy when he wrote them, entirely possible as of 100 years ago with 2000 Leagues Under the Sea, and 51 years ago with Journey to the Moon. really makes you think.
100 years ago my grandmother was a child and once in a few months an automobile would drive thru her little village in Europe and all the kids would run out of their houses to see that marvel. She lived to fly on an airplane, watch a man land on the moon, she lived to be almost a 100 years old. It's amazing how fast humans are advancing in technology comparing to previous centuries. Too bad we are not advancing that fast when it comes to world peace.
Brings tears to my eyes every time. How lucky we were to witness this for the first time. The next and subsequent generations will take this for granted.
@Zo Kay SpaceX is a private company idiot. You aren't giving a penny of your tax money to them and the they aren't responsible for the development of education or healthcare system anyhow. It's the duty of government. But of course you'll still be ignorant and make arguments without having any knowledge.
@Jeanette loveridge So, just because YOU can't do it, nobody else can either? Why on Earth would they fake it - what purpose would that serve? If they failed to recover/land the boosters they would (just) have to build new boosters for the next launch, at considerable expense. By successfully landing them, they can reuse them. So please explain why they would fake something where the success is much cheaper than the failure? Or is it simply because the cameras are so much better now than in '69?
Right? I know I'm living in the best of times. I can't wait to see what else happens before the big sleep. I'm not quite 63, but I'm very into SpaceX, the ISS, and looking at astrophotography that teenagers are doing. There's one dude on Twitter @spacebrandonb. You have to check out his Instagram. Just awesome.
I'm sitting here in my kitchen contemplating how the team that designed this system could cover all considerations in order to produce a successful result. Mind officially boggled. 🤯 Smart people raising the bar of what is possible. Bravo!
NASA is doing a ton of work. Have you heard of the SLS. Largest payload yet. Musk wouldnt be able to do this without standing on the shoulders of NASA. People are awesome
NASA: We don't need reusable parts because out main priority it power and efficiently, not cost. SpaceX: We need reusable parts because our main priority is cost, so it's worth some power. Elon Musk fanboys: LMAO NASA can't even make reusable parts what idiots.
Watching the boosters land simultaneously I think will never get old. Thank you Mr. Musk for all the pioneering work you have accomplished earning you a prominent roll in the history of our country and our world.
@Donovan Campbell I'm sure wouldn't be possible. Becouse nobody was needed such things. For example reusable boosters. He created fashion on them. But no real need
@Donovan Campbell Resourses has to be saved! No doubt... Thats why we use another MW of energy to produce and transport tons of fuel we use only to land an empty tank. Then we use energy to move this tank to special place there we use energy to check this tank for any damage from previouse flight. Then we use energy to clean it. To paint it. To repair it there needed. Then we have to use more expensive and energy complex materials instead of some simple alluminium ((or such) which will last for several seconds. And so on... And after that we close all finance reporting so no independant accountant could check do we really save money and resourses on our "reusable" spacecraft! Wonderfull idea don't you think?
You're lucky to get half given the punishment they have to endure flying to FUCKING SPACE AND BACK camera's are notoriously sensitive equipment and even the most heavy duty ones break down far more than you think. Hell they're lucky they even got the boosters back at all.
@@ovadyarachman7243 You are only proving my point, even cameras designed to take such things can very easily break down due to the rapid change in temperature, odds are at any launch you may lose feed from some of the cameras because they are not indestructible.
@@ovadyarachman7243 actually, a hot thing in space will cool down way slower than in atmosphere. There just isn't enough stuff around to absorb the heat. The ISS even uses large heat radiators to get rid of excess heat.
If you are reading this remind yourself: we went from barely walking upright to this. Let it sink in. Our species has so much potential if we just don't get in our own way. F-ing amazing all around.
Yup. Sadly, our potential to destroy ourselves grows exponentially as well. In just 80 years we went from "being able to make a war once in a while but not much more" to "capable of obliterating all life on earth few times over in a few hours". Imagine what superweapons we will have in 200 years
I am a physicist and I am right there beside you my friend!!! The goosebumps always happen!!! Partly because watching this is always awe inspiring AND equally as you've said "...this is supremely difficult to do...". The magnitude of difficulty is beyond most people's knowledge and comprehension! I suppose one can assume it is difficult but that is nowhere near the same thing as understanding why and how it is! It is an absolutely amazing time to be alive!
You do realises he just funds the thing he isn’t involved in the physics or engineering part of it he is just a billionaire who thinks he’s cool just cuz he bosses around a bunch of scientists A real role model would be one who is both a scientist intimately involved with the process and spearheading this whole thing Elon Musk style.
11:04 You can see the reflection of the O2 "fluff" on the insulation foil, and then when the engine starts it just flies off and into the flame. In reality it's the spacecraft suddenly being pushed past the "fluff". We always see the engine start but normaly you don't get the sense of movement. In this case, oh it's moving alright! It's these little things that I love!
I am here once again after witnessing SpaceX CATCH a returning rocket for the first time, the Super Heavy Booster. The first time anyone had ever tried and they did it successfully. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Now to strap 3 of them together.
Watching this makes me so emotional that I sometimes can’t believe what an amazing species we are when we have a common goal. Inspiring to believe what’s possible if we can get past issues that are useless to society
@@tomdavies9701 WTF are you talking about? The engineering teams are a VERY diverse group from all around the world!! Your comment is EXACTLY how racism continues and is insulting to even read!!!
@@brianwhitecotton6070 Sorry? Of course there is excellence in all groups. I was just pointing out an example of white excellence. Does that offend you? Do you hate White people? You understand, it's a common phrase in Black communities to say "black excellence", do you also get offended by this?
@@tomdavies9701 I am a 58 year young white male. Of course it offends me. We are the HUMAN race, not the red, yellow, black, white race! The color of our skin, these are covers. What matters for all of us is what's inside - we are all red blooded HUMANs. While you think it okay to say something like "white excellence" you are overlooking (or ignoring) the history of (1) horrible treatment and suppression of "black people" (and in some places in the deep south of the U.S., still do though more clandestined than ever - and by D Trump blatantly), and (2) the "Aryan race" intent of Hitler's Nazi Germany was the idea of "white excellence" and all others inferior. Millions of Jewish folk were killed in camps - horrible time in human history!!! So while you may think what you say is harmless, it could be very offensive to a great many people.
@@brianwhitecotton6070 actually the engineering teams are only formed by people from the USA because rockets are considered military hardware and therefore people who are not born in the USA cannot work in spaceX (an American company).
@@victorsousa7239 Indeed. If we're ever to go back to Space, it will have to be as a commercial concern. It is simply too expensive for governments to keep footing the bill forever.
Watching those boosters land never gets old and always gives me a warm spot in my heart filled with pride. God Bless Elon Musk and everyone else involved that makes this happen.
Bill Randolph, Yes sir....I am 68 and remember how exciting and incredible the Apollo Program was. I have also been a big science fiction reader of Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein, and so many other top notch writers and loved reading the stories of Man's journeys and adventures among our own Milky Way Galaxy and even beyond. Watching those boosters land back at the base and on the sea platform is like something right out of those stories and I cannot help but get emotional whenever I see it. Only in a free country where people are free to pursue their dreams without the oppressive hand of a government dictating their lives, can this be possible.
@@marbleman52 Yes Sir you are RIGHT! Countries like Pakistan and Iran are so consumed by hatred and spreading terrorism that they will never know how wonderful science and space exploration can be. Their Idea of space exploration is if they can build an ICBM to hard others. Sorry didn't meant to go there but upset at the moment. Keep believing Sir. God Bless all the good people in the world that wants to make the present and the future better!
Quite a production - the dramatic music, with cheers of crowds. Great pics. Imagine if there weren’t the applause and music. It’d not have the same effect.
I am old enough to remember the suspenseful excitement of watching the Apollo missions on our black and white tv. I even got an autographed picture of Neil Armstrong back in 1969. It's good to see the younger generations excited about space travel like my generation was back in the day. I think it's in man's nature to always reach for the unreachable. It keeps our spirit alive and young.
@@JustAboutToEat I love deep space adventure, big fan of star trek, star wars, interstellar, gravity, ad Astra etc, in my little village, I gaze at the stars and wonder, are we alone in this infinite universe.
I remember the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo projects. I've never seen enthusiasm like Apollo had until this. But even more astounding is the fact that this is being pulled off by kids. It used to be Gene Kranz and Walter Cronkite. But now - From flight control to the announcers . . . All a bunch of kids! Good Job guys.
As much as I have respect for Walter Cronkite, he was a news anchor and had had nothing to do with the launch of the Apollo rockets, oh, and by the way, the average for the controllers during the Apollo era was 26 - kids.
cyberfloater Around 4 miles, it was the “Feel The Heat” seats at Banana Creek / Saturn V centre. Oh, and the NASA bus that took us there took us the full length of the runway the Space Shuttles used to land. The pictures I’ve seen people get from Banana Creek are amazing, but I didn’t use my phone and just watched. If you get the chance, take it. It’s breathtaking.
Alessandro Limonta Just to be alive during this period of technological advancement is amazing. The things Elon’s achieved already are mind blowing. To go from failure to failure with the Falcon 1 to success after success with Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy, and now having astronauts in space, I can’t wait for us to finally get back to the moon and eventually Mars.
@@theCZarate Its the boss vision, you do what I say or else ur fired, normal emplyee would have been fired for even mentioning that idea, this is why spaceX and musk has come such a long way
@@joki6395 not always the boss vision. It could be a group of scientist report to the boss a posibility of vertical landing and request for further experiment.
I genuinely have tears of joy watching this amazing feat. Truly the stuff of the science fiction books I read as a young boy, come to fruition. The SpaceX team...good God...what an amazingly talented, dedicated, and perseverant group. They just don't accept 'no' or 'it can't be done'. Not in their vocabulary.
I know EXACTLY what you mean. The first Falcon Heavy launch was my first time to pay much attention to space technology in a long time. That day they lost the stage that was supposed to come down on the sea platform, but they got the two side boosters back, and I absolutely teared up as I watched those things gently set themselves down on their pads. Just as you said - that was only done in science fiction in my world previously, and there it was right in front of me, accomplished. I've never worked with any aspect of the space program, but I did work in the general development of digital technology through the 80's and 90's, and one of my companies produced equipment used by other electronics manufacturers all over the world. So I feel some "pride of participation." In a very small way I helped roll the world that made this possible forward. I like that. But my hat is off to the SpaceX crowd - fantastic job, guys!
Felt everyones emotion, such an amazing accompliushment indeed and thanks to the three host of SpaceX for walking us through with such great detail, calmness and patience. We all should learn a thing or two from them.
Meanwhile: Flat earthers smashing two rocks together and wondering why the little pieces fall down. The combination of the footage seen.. the music.. the talking and cheering of the people.. puts a happy tear to my eye that makes me proud to be human..
Gravitation force has nothing do with ths shape of the mass...round or flat...gravitational waves are emitted from all shapes. Including human n beings
@@robstrickenfeary Well no that was probably some freak who decided to suck on the dangly bits of an animal. Granted his/her discovery was a game changer. But this, this took genius and ingenuity
@@robstrickenfeary Um, all we had to was observe that baby cows drink the milk, and wonder what it tastes like. It's not like we pulled the idea out of nowhere.
The name of the recovery platform is just so beautiful. As if it were to mean, it left, ventured out into deep space and certain destruction, doubted, then came back into the loving hands of the recovery platform as it whispers "Of course I still love you" in its ear.
I literally get goosebumps and tears in my eyes every time I see this. It is absolutely fantastic what you can do with engineering and as an engineering student myself, there cannot exist any better motivation than this. Being a part of the impossible made possible with SpaceX would be a dream come true.
Every time I watch a Falcon booster land, it gives me chills. No matter how many I've seen, or how many times I've seen that particular launch replayed.
The booster dual landings is the most sci-fi, future-world, incredible techno thing I've ever seen.. I could watch that forever.. How fantastic it is that what is possible become possible..... Absolutely futuristic... I only hope one day I can be nearby some of that mind-blowing tech happening in front of me.... Just... stunning.......
at times when this media is just dishing out poison and making everyone crazy, i retreat to spacex launch videos to remind myself of what is good out there
@@TboneWertman I honestly don't know how to respond. It's like you're intentionally missing the point of Space X and the value to humanity of colonizing space, for some perceived moral high ground or attention, or something, I don't know. And my comment was about what we can do when we come together, outside of any specific organization, you knew that though, you just wanted to be a sarcastic prick to fuel your own ego and "virtue", like you're one of the few people who "REALLY" care well the rest of us are beneath your moral plane.
Paco de Lucia said once that you know you're in the presence of true greatness when you see something executed with seemingly no effort... when it "looks easy". He was talking about musicians, but I believe it applies to this as well. Falcon Heavy launches will always mean something special to me, since the last thing I watched with my mom before she passed away was when Elon sent his Tesla Roadster as ballast when they tested it for the first time. These things bring back some hope for humanity.
Seeing the two side boosters land side by side never gets old.
An amazing achievement. And I agree, it is a humbling experience to watch those boosters successful landing.
Kinda missed that part from the current launch. Still cool to see the center core land.
First time I saw one of the videos of the boosters landing, I thought it was fake. Amazing. Very proud for Elon. Congratulations sir!
@@Thewaldo12345 I would love to see them figure out a way to prevent the video from cutting out as it touches down.
@cyberfloater Why would they do that? To see nothing? Yikes
I still get goosebumps seeing those two boosters land in synchronized manner.
Bro.. wait until you see 2 (or more) starships landing in synchronized manner (on mars) :D
@@NOOBDP you mean fleets of hundreds
We didn't see them land!!!
@@Mpren43 7:35 Well, I need new glasses then...
@@NOOBDP i know lol its crazy. never thought id be seeing this shit happen.
I can hear Elon say "Cameras are cheap, put 'em everywhere."
LITERALLY
Just modified gopros with long range signal transmitters
On a spreadsheet the cameras probably appear as "others".
what minute?
hahaha
Those 2 boosters landing next to each other is the shot of the century
When you realize that booster landings are better than liftoff
All my life I've thought a liftoff was the most amazing thing a human can watch, until I saw a booster landing.
I never saw an Apollo takeoff but that had to have been outrageous.
grew up watching shuttle liftoffs for breakfast. all of them became boring but one.
because it is
Lol
Nasa: "It's impossible."
SpaceX: "No, it's necessary."
NASA: It's impossible.
SpaceX: Hold my beer.
CollieDad hold my future
@@TexasUSMCVet .NASA its impossible... spacex..of course I still love you..
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But space x has really outdone NASA's
CGI capabilities.....
The Berserker you put several times the save thing
The way they landed felt like i was watching some sci-fi movie..
technology is about to go crazy
-bill wurtz
thats because it is a movie! its fake including fake applause and you all fell for it!
@@kakyoindonut3213
The technology breakout started in 2015.
@@jimjimsandburg2754 yeah it's technology right?
It is a sci-fi... not movie though but “reality” sci-fi. Every time there an important phase going on the camera cuts out to a shot of the engine thrusters or something to where all we see is fire. What’s up with that?
4 years later, still get chills with the side booster simultaneously landing.
It's a whole crazy experience seeing it IRL for sure!
There's actually much better footage of this by people who filmed them failing out of the sky while still way up, and captured the whole thing along with audio with the double sonic booms, etc... actually much better than this.
get a blanket before you watch it, hehehe
I saw the GOES-U Falcon Heavy launch irl from 3 miles away from the launch site. It was insane. I’ve never seen anything like it. The same boosters that went to space and back land perfectly at the target. With each booster making 2 Sonic booms about 40 seconds after landing.
I can’t explain how good it feels to hear people cheering for something that matters
Edit: I see this comment got a little attention, thank you all for your replies. I made this comment because often we forget grander, more impressive matters than politics, social media, and the drama that is our daily lives. Seeing scientists and engineers complete a never before seen task, to me, matters. Not that children starving worldwide doesn't matter, or that public safety and peace doesn't matter.
In this video we got to see a bunch of people get excited for something that they believed would affect us all one day. They believe space exploration is part of the next step in human history. Whether you like it or not probability will prove a giant rock is coming to destroy our planet. Might as well understand as much as we can about our universe to preserve the hard work of billions of people in human history on earth.
Not sorry if that offends people. Cheer on.
rare
Underrated comment
True
jai maineismis IAN
its so refreshing!
All the earlier failures were used to learn how to finally succeed. Its inspiring to watch this company overcome obstacles with perseverance.
Can I get an amen on this!
@Ken Hernandez you realize how much money one of those cost right the ability to retrieve it and reuse it will save so much money.
@Ken Hernandez this guy is saying that they spend on *unnecessary* stuff, what a clown. but what they did is to innovate and make ourselves as human to live in multiple planets and soon other galaxies too. as u are appointing this towards the space-x, next time think how many failures and successes they've achieved and money that they've burned just for us humans lives and not extinct. think twice next time m8.
Ken Hernandez unless human is completely irradiated, one day humans will be living on other planets, there’s literally never been a time in human history where going to a different environmental place hasn’t bettered society by a landslide, wether it take 100 or 200 years humanity will probably by then already having small teams living on Mars or the moon, it’s not a statement of if we’re going to live on different planets, it’s when
Ken Hernandez under what reasons do you say that? What is holding humanity back from ever doing it?
The shot of those side boosters landing side by side looks like it is right out of a future space movie.
It is.
"Destination Moon" It's uncanny to see it in real life.
it is a movie, it's not real.
@@aaronneathery5445 You seen it,, was there big crowds recording on cell phones,, I never seen anyone that put it up..
Zoom in and look at the waves. It’s 100% fake.
It’s absolutely mind boggling how they got the boosters to land perfectly, genius! I’m in awe
yeah it isn't, Clark.
SpaceX lost a total of 5 Falcon 9 first stage boosters before successfully landing one. Not exactly genus.
@@lamarw7757 Except it is. The fact they lost some shows how hard something like this is to accomplish. Every piece of amazing technology had its failures. It's through those that the amazing systems we have today have become real.
Oh it's those miracle side grid fins. They work like an arrow's feathers especially when the rocket is backing down tail first at low speed. Those grids have all of 5 pounds of air pressure to maneuver the craft with, all located at the heavy end. That oughta do it.
@@lamarw7757 I don't care how many of them failed. Failure is the only road to success, and they've succeeded, which everyone else said was impossible.
Bro, just thinking about how far we've advanced in just over 100 years blows my mind. From wooden planes to rockets launching into space and landing vertically like this. wtf
From wooden wheeled horse carts and cars you mean. :D
@@Mrbfgray he meant air travel.
Imagine the future
Rockets are much older than aeroplanes.
20 years ago people would have scoffed at landing rockets in the near future!
For those of us that are older, these vertical landings are remarkable. Something from our dreams of space travel. It's been a long time coming.
For those of us that are younger, its also remarkable :) So glad to be alive in this era.
Better late than never.
@@nat3llite - What the hell is your problem? You can't be a little positive.
@@2MeterLP - Each of us has a good time and a bad time. Luckily, mostly you remember the good. For some of us it's just good to be alive.
@@dennisweifenbach2647 I think you misconstrued my comment. This is video moves me so much and makes me so happy. I just wish we didn't have such a long hiatus in space travel advancements for so long.
Seeing the two boosters landing simultaneously is easily the best footage ever recorded so far!
@Mr. Bose Do you mean the footage of this video is fake?
@@abdullahalrasheed394 No of course not.
Ignore them, they just want to stay with mama. World are changing but them still believe on Cinderella story
Nizam Mdz What do you mean, I legit told him its real.
Mr. Bose but why? Why would they do that?
4 years later, I still get emotional when I see those boosters land. I can't begin to imagine how the engineers at Space X feel. Way to go!
The most expensive bottle flip ever
Underated comment 😭🤣🤣🤣
Needs more like
@@mummitrollet1 wHoOsH HaHa I WWHOOSHED YOU !!1!
Starship actually has to belly flop and flip to land
Dang
Here's to all of the skilled and disciplined engineers who made this happen.
Musk's leadership is one thing, but your collective capability and commitment is yet a greater beast.
+1
These engineers are truly inspiring! Elon does deserve praise as a visionary leader, but it takes a talented team all working in unison to take a vision and make it a reality. Well done SpaceX!
I agree totally with all the glorious comments of the total success, but if you can imagine putting 3 persons in orbit around the moon, then landing two on the moon, and then rejoining all 3 in orbit around the moon and then finally returning all 3 safely back to earth... With what best can be describe as the total memory of a modern smart light bulb... Now you are talking Giants... completed by Apollo 11 July 16, 1969 49 years 65 days prior, not bad for a bunch of geeks with slide rulers...
But lets remember Elon is chief engineer... tye difference that makes his companies from other CEOs whom are just financial knowledgeable but not scientists.. Elon has both Economics and Engineering ams. Self taught computer science
@@t.d.phillips7283 true, but this is a private company with very limited funding. imagine what they will be capable of when they get bigger.
Those two boosters landing is gonna be an iconic moment in space travel history
Parlor tricks. I will be impressed if Elon personally goes to mars though.
@@brownj2 parlor tricks?
@@Boxsteam meaning it's fake AF
@@jamesbryerton9803 how was it fake?
@@Boxsteam do you really think a multi billion dollar company like spacex has such bad cameras? Zoom in and look at the waves in the background. It’s not even a good fake.
I never get tired of watching this, I showed this to my wife and she was also blown away by this, she said that the last time she was amazed like this was when she witnessed the Space Shuttle taking off and landing for the first time, I agreed. I'm not ashamed to be showing our age there 😁😁
Thanks to cameraman ..gret effort carrying himself with rocket is not easy job
😂
Lol...
Those SpaceX cameramen are a different breed.
Yes they are the best people
Thanks to the cameraman... great effort. Carrying himself with the rocket isn’t a easy job * ;)
I don’t care how many times I watch this. It never gets old! I’m so privileged to get to see this in my life
White Excellence - Elon Musk is a don
You need to seek medical help
@@frankmcnally01 lmao what are you on about?
@@frankmcnally01 your the reason exactly why elon want to live on mars. I cant believe why people like this even exist we should probably build something where we know how dumb a person is in fetus and abort them before laying waste everywhere.
Clearly you haven't had much of a life then. It's all FAKE. There's no such thing as Outer Space.
7:35 i've seen this scene plenty of times, but every time i see the double landing by the falcon heavy's rockets, chills goes down through my spine.
I could not believe that, It was Wonderful
I don't know about you, but every time I watch this part of the video, tears come to my eyes... just amazing
@@arnaldodoiarnaldo9965tears always start pouring out! God bless Space X and Elon Musk. God bless America
That is just amazing. I'm so grateful to be living in the 21st Century, in this age of private space exploration. It's a good time to be alive.
I must admit I get emotional every single the boosters land together. I love this stuff
I know what you mean! I do, too! It's like a moment when you forget all the world's troubles and reflect on such an amazing accomplishment that a team of humans did!
I keep watching these launch and landings over and over again, I never get tired and still feel the swell in my heart when a booster lands. It’s an amazing feeling.
Yeah humanity has flourished a long way....we say about intelligent life out there....but there is a good chance that we ourselves are the intelligent life
I feel you
You're not the only one my friend. I literally have tears in my eyes.
The level of control involved in these maneuvers at such high speeds is simply amazing.
@NostradamusJr. upright and undamaged
I love hearing the ground crew cheering to see theory become reality. The passion is inspiring.
Side boosters throttling back at MDP and then throttle back up...amazing....the Shuttle boosters just lit and went. What great technology! I'm 69 y/o and grew up in the heart of the early space age in the 1960's and never thought I'd live long enough to see something like this. Mind-numbingly awesome.
Because the shuttle boosters were chemical rockets. The shuttles engines throttled down just like the falcon engines
Since the Shuttle boosters were solid fuel, there is no possibility of a throttle.
@@Texas40years Actually, the throttle profile was molded into the structure of the fuel in the booster! Scott Manley has a great video on the amazing engineering of solid rocket boosters, as part of his "things KSP does not teach you" series
@@soccerguy2433 These are all chemical rockets, the shuttle boosters specifically were fueled with solid fuel and oxidizers, where the RS-25s (the main engines) burn liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. The only similarity those engines have with Falcon 9/Heavy's Merlin engine is that both use liquid oxygen as their oxidizer. Merlin's fuel is RP-1, a grade of kerosene developed for rocket engines.
Man, I missed having all the cheering employees during the Dragon Crew launch :(
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yeah
Yes. Cheering for the company, Musk, or the lead Engineers, I can understand (and join in with).
Chanting U.S.A. repeatedly smacks of jingoism.
As a grown man i cried watching this ive always said if i can live long enough to see mankind land on mars then im happy
Just hold on a little while brother✊
Seeing this across the river was just unbelievable man! When you don't believe your own eyes you know it's serious!
I agree. I would love to live to see humans walk on Mars. Though it probably wont happen. There are so many technical and economic challenges still to this day. I estimate humans will land on Mars in the late 2050's.
@@justglenn1037 definitely not, even very conservative estimates put it at 2040s at the latest, and that is nowhere near where it will probably be, even if spacex fails, NASA will be sending one somewhere around mid to late 2030s
@@dakotamahlau-heinert3529 I judge the future based on the past. There is nothing expedient about space exploration. There are instruments and machines for that future trip that haven't yet been invented, let alone built and its already 2021 right now! Here are the cons: radiation, fuel for return trip, food for 1- 2 years, brute danger leaving Earth and entering Mars atmosphere, you would have to send hundreds of tons of supplies to land prior to astronauts arriving, general health of astronauts living in weightlessness and within a high radiation environment. And what about political will... every 4-8 years a new administration slightly tweeks or disassembles NASA's future. We been talking about returning to the moon for 50 years!!
I want this to happen as much as anyone, but not for at least another 30 years. Theres too much work to be done before that happens.
Heres an after thought... I truly believe Musk will beat NASA to Mars (with humans)
Imagine being Elon Musk seeing your rockets land successfully.
Even after some of the people he idolized told him it wasn’t possible, probably felt damn good too land these 3 rockets perfectly.
I'm imagining stoned Elon watching this.
Imagine being a total and utter idiot that believes this ridiculous nonsense
@@frankmcnally01 ???
@@frankmcnally01 Imagine being so old your living in the past and in so denial that our generation is making leaps that could never have been done before
i just tear up with the biggest smile on my face every time I watch these boosters land. The most inspiring event to witness in this generation.
I watched John Glenn orbit the Earth on TV in 1962 as a 6 -year-old. I saw the Saturn V launches with Apollo, and the Space Shuttle triumphs and tragedies. Watching these amazing flights I can't help but yell "Go, baby, go!" on takeoff and "Bring her home!" during landings, and get a tear in my eye from pride.
Hopefully you will see us go back to the moon again and mars as well, anyway i envy you my friend God bless you !
🤗😊😊😊😊🥳
Elons goal is to have humans on mars by 2050 lets pray it comes true
@@big_banana7194 by 2024 ahahha
No nazi landings german Belgium waffle!
Science Fact shakes hands with Science Fiction after it reaches it and says, "I have been waiting for you. Welcome Home."
When our capabilities finally catch up to our imagination. Like with the books of Jules Verne, farfetched fantasy when he wrote them, entirely possible as of 100 years ago with 2000 Leagues Under the Sea, and 51 years ago with Journey to the Moon.
really makes you think.
you like Waking Life, great ♥
Well put!
Fact ,no, fiction. yes
@@frankmcnally01 The meaning can go both ways.
7:47 is where SpaceX established its fame. Well done Elon and your team.
100 years ago my grandmother was a child and once in a few months an automobile would drive thru her little village in Europe and all the kids would run out of their houses to see that marvel. She lived to fly on an airplane, watch a man land on the moon, she lived to be almost a 100 years old. It's amazing how fast humans are advancing in technology comparing to previous centuries. Too bad we are not advancing that fast when it comes to world peace.
Brings tears to my eyes every time. How lucky we were to witness this for the first time. The next and subsequent generations will take this for granted.
granted....for what? What so spacial were done that was never before?
I tear up watching any launch, and have since Apollo 17. Have faith in future generations.
@Zo Kay SpaceX is a private company idiot. You aren't giving a penny of your tax money to them and the they aren't responsible for the development of education or healthcare system anyhow. It's the duty of government. But of course you'll still be ignorant and make arguments without having any knowledge.
@Zo Kay See how stupid you sound?
You're not the only one. It's quite emotional.
The landing of two boosters looks like a scene from a SciFi movie. Incredible. Congratulations! 祝贺!
It does!
My thoughts exactly. 👍
Someone : How many cameras do u want on your boosters?
Elon : *Yes*
Not funny
@Shaun Smith yes I do, and the popularity doesn't matter
Atharv Thakur
one...one that works.
And people will still say it’s fake..crazy lol
@Jeanette loveridge So, just because YOU can't do it, nobody else can either? Why on Earth would they fake it - what purpose would that serve?
If they failed to recover/land the boosters they would (just) have to build new boosters for the next launch, at considerable expense. By successfully landing them, they can reuse them.
So please explain why they would fake something where the success is much cheaper than the failure?
Or is it simply because the cameras are so much better now than in '69?
The best results from pure unadulterated science. These landings get me so worked up lol. Good job with the edits too.
This actually gives me hope for humanity. Genuine tears. Elon is a true visionary of our time, films will be made about that man.
Oh fuckin grow up
@@amidared812 Ironic
Amidared shut up
Amidared grow up
Amidared You mad? 😂
It's refreshing to hear people excited about technology like this and not about football or basketball or sports in general.
You'll never convince me that wine is better than Pepsi
I don't watch sports but l watch rockets take off and land
I mean what’s wrong with sports? They’re both great.
People can like either or both don't be that stereotypical nerd loser
@@brotatochip7001 sports gets far far to much attention
The stellaris music in the background is a perfect touch haha
I thought I left it on in the background had to pause to check lol
I'm glad someone else recognized it too lol
From time to time I watch this video over and over, can't get enough of these wonderful landings.
I'm 63. I'm very happy I was lucky enough to witness this event. Simply amazing.
Right?
I know I'm living in the best of times.
I can't wait to see what else happens before the big sleep.
I'm not quite 63, but I'm very into SpaceX, the ISS, and looking at astrophotography that teenagers are doing. There's one dude on Twitter @spacebrandonb.
You have to check out his Instagram.
Just awesome.
I'm sitting here in my kitchen contemplating how the team that designed this system could cover all considerations in order to produce a successful result. Mind officially boggled. 🤯 Smart people raising the bar of what is possible. Bravo!
NASA:. Impossible
SPACEX: I'm possible
I'll add another statement by Elon Musk: NASA, get out of my way!!!
NASA is doing a ton of work. Have you heard of the SLS. Largest payload yet. Musk wouldnt be able to do this without standing on the shoulders of NASA. People are awesome
@@DaveReithmiller1983 Do you have proof of this?... Citation?... Report?....Credible Witness?....Anything?
They're both possible. NASA is the one who reached Mars and the Moon and they are going again. SpaceX isn't doing that yet.
NASA: We don't need reusable parts because out main priority it power and efficiently, not cost.
SpaceX: We need reusable parts because our main priority is cost, so it's worth some power.
Elon Musk fanboys: LMAO NASA can't even make reusable parts what idiots.
this is so special. I grew up in Satellite Beach and saw almost all launches of the space shuttle - this is so awesome!!!
Watching the boosters land simultaneously I think will never get old.
Thank you Mr. Musk for all the pioneering work you have accomplished earning you a prominent roll in the history of our country and our world.
hm.....but what kind of pioneering was ever produced by Musk? What did he creat really first time in the world?
@@GodAdministrator you pioneer in being a troll, your comment would not be possible without you
@Donovan Campbell I'm sure wouldn't be possible. Becouse nobody was needed such things. For example reusable boosters. He created fashion on them. But no real need
@@GodAdministrator true NASA and SpaceX should listen to you honestly. You definitely should replace Elon Musk
@Donovan Campbell Resourses has to be saved! No doubt...
Thats why we use another MW of energy to produce and transport tons of fuel we use only to land an empty tank. Then we use energy to move this tank to special place there we use energy to check this tank for any damage from previouse flight. Then we use energy to clean it. To paint it. To repair it there needed. Then we have to use more expensive and energy complex materials instead of some simple alluminium ((or such) which will last for several seconds.
And so on...
And after that we close all finance reporting so no independant accountant could check do we really save money and resourses on our "reusable" spacecraft!
Wonderfull idea don't you think?
Damn that is just incredible reusable rocket boosters that land themselves this is just some real space age shit
Elon: “let’s put cameras everywhere”
Them: uses half of the cameras
You're lucky to get half given the punishment they have to endure flying to FUCKING SPACE AND BACK camera's are notoriously sensitive equipment and even the most heavy duty ones break down far more than you think.
Hell they're lucky they even got the boosters back at all.
They have to get rid of the ones with aliens on them.
@@Marsproject11 extreme heat from blasting engines to extreme cold from the emptiness of space. That's some crazy cameras they got.
@@ovadyarachman7243 You are only proving my point, even cameras designed to take such things can very easily break down due to the rapid change in temperature, odds are at any launch you may lose feed from some of the cameras because they are not indestructible.
@@ovadyarachman7243 actually, a hot thing in space will cool down way slower than in atmosphere.
There just isn't enough stuff around to absorb the heat.
The ISS even uses large heat radiators to get rid of excess heat.
Who's here after SpaceX caught a 250tonnes with chopstick arm🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣......am glad to be alive!!!😊
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If you are reading this remind yourself: we went from barely walking upright to this. Let it sink in. Our species has so much potential if we just don't get in our own way. F-ing amazing all around.
Yup. Sadly, our potential to destroy ourselves grows exponentially as well. In just 80 years we went from "being able to make a war once in a while but not much more" to "capable of obliterating all life on earth few times over in a few hours". Imagine what superweapons we will have in 200 years
Covid-19 be like, hold up my beer 🍺? What u saying dawg. I'm here to stay and mess y'all up dawg.😂😂
What's barely walking upright
@@michac.8283 life on earth would survive nukes, but we wouldn't.
@@Disciple_of_God. 😂😂😂
1:44. “Trajectory is looking good” sir. The rocket is pointing down
Cameraman was drunk 🙃🥃🤣
It's horizontal video. They have to angle it
ApolloSynths no shit
Earth's curvature. They're still going straight up, but Earth still spins.
Edit: my b, forgot about orbit angle, so it does go sideways a good amount.
it has to go very fast sideways to orbit, u cant just go straight up lol. gravity is still a thing in space.
As crazy as it is, i think this moment was one of the most amazing in human history. I'm thankful to be alive to witness this.
I can't wait to see starship and super heavy do this!
Didn't ever think that Tintin had the right concept with their reverse rocket landing sequence, but space X made it so. Bravo
bro I thought I was the only one thinking about this
along with a plane vertical take off, i find the rockets returning back standing to be cool
Its also a huge breakthough that will lessen the value of each launch by more than 50%!!
@@youneskhattab8985 cost*
I am an automation engineer, every time i watch this, i get goosebumps, this is supremely difficult to do, Elon musk is a hero for all engineers.
I am a physicist and I am right there beside you my friend!!! The goosebumps always happen!!! Partly because watching this is always awe inspiring AND equally as you've said "...this is supremely difficult to do...". The magnitude of difficulty is beyond most people's knowledge and comprehension! I suppose one can assume it is difficult but that is nowhere near the same thing as understanding why and how it is! It is an absolutely amazing time to be alive!
You do realises he just funds the thing he isn’t involved in the physics or engineering part of it he is just a billionaire who thinks he’s cool just cuz he bosses around a bunch of scientists
A real role model would be one who is both a scientist intimately involved with the process and spearheading this whole thing Elon Musk style.
Marker for when someone replies
11:04 You can see the reflection of the O2 "fluff" on the insulation foil, and then when the engine starts it just flies off and into the flame. In reality it's the spacecraft suddenly being pushed past the "fluff". We always see the engine start but normaly you don't get the sense of movement. In this case, oh it's moving alright!
It's these little things that I love!
Foil.....but its debris
I am here once again after witnessing SpaceX CATCH a returning rocket for the first time, the Super Heavy Booster. The first time anyone had ever tried and they did it successfully. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Now to strap 3 of them together.
Watching this makes me so emotional that I sometimes can’t believe what an amazing species we are when we have a common goal. Inspiring to believe what’s possible if we can get past issues that are useless to society
jan munce absolutely true. And 99% of humanity don‘t even realize how insane human life is, and even worse, they destroy humanity.. sad
To leave this planet and move to a new one should be all of humanities ultimate goal .
Amazing species they are not we are! Not many are that intelligent to even come up with the idea of this. Or send any man/woman to space
Right tell that to the people that are rioting and killing..it makes me sick.
But yes it gives me hope as well..
Star Trek 25: “Jan Munce Musings”.
This genuinely left me in awe and I found myself saying “wow” so many times. Simply a marvel of engineering and hard work.
white excellence from elon musk et al.
@@tomdavies9701 WTF are you talking about? The engineering teams are a VERY diverse group from all around the world!! Your comment is EXACTLY how racism continues and is insulting to even read!!!
@@brianwhitecotton6070 Sorry? Of course there is excellence in all groups. I was just pointing out an example of white excellence. Does that offend you? Do you hate White people? You understand, it's a common phrase in Black communities to say "black excellence", do you also get offended by this?
@@tomdavies9701 I am a 58 year young white male. Of course it offends me. We are the HUMAN race, not the red, yellow, black, white race! The color of our skin, these are covers. What matters for all of us is what's inside - we are all red blooded HUMANs. While you think it okay to say something like "white excellence" you are overlooking (or ignoring) the history of (1) horrible treatment and suppression of "black people" (and in some places in the deep south of the U.S., still do though more clandestined than ever - and by D Trump blatantly), and (2) the "Aryan race" intent of Hitler's Nazi Germany was the idea of "white excellence" and all others inferior. Millions of Jewish folk were killed in camps - horrible time in human history!!! So while you may think what you say is harmless, it could be very offensive to a great many people.
@@brianwhitecotton6070 actually the engineering teams are only formed by people from the USA because rockets are considered military hardware and therefore people who are not born in the USA cannot work in spaceX (an American company).
3:15 look at the top right corner of the left booster, you can see the other booster.
One of the greatest feats of mankind, watching those two boosters land in sync. another leap forward for man
Space-X is doing the impossible. They are a space dream come true!
@@victorsousa7239 I understood that reference
Victor Sousa
how is that necessary if we don’t even understand ourselves
Elon is a cross between Tony stark and interstellar. He never gives up and always makes the impossible possible
ELON MUSK IS SECRETLY DUCK DODGERS.... WOW
@@victorsousa7239 Indeed. If we're ever to go back to Space, it will have to be as a commercial concern. It is simply too expensive for governments to keep footing the bill forever.
Watching those boosters land never gets old and always gives me a warm spot in my heart filled with pride. God Bless Elon Musk and everyone else involved that makes this happen.
Bill Randolph, Yes sir....I am 68 and remember how exciting and incredible the Apollo Program was. I have also been a big science fiction reader of Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein, and so many other top notch writers and loved reading the stories of Man's journeys and adventures among our own Milky Way Galaxy and even beyond. Watching those boosters land back at the base and on the sea platform is like something right out of those stories and I cannot help but get emotional whenever I see it. Only in a free country where people are free to pursue their dreams without the oppressive hand of a government dictating their lives, can this be possible.
@@marbleman52 Yes Sir you are RIGHT! Countries like Pakistan and Iran are so consumed by hatred and spreading terrorism that they will never know how wonderful science and space exploration can be. Their Idea of space exploration is if they can build an ICBM to hard others. Sorry didn't meant to go there but upset at the moment.
Keep believing Sir. God Bless all the good people in the world that wants to make the present and the future better!
So where are the Russians, the Chinese or the Europeans. They hate for the USA to be able to do the job. USA
@@ftswarbill USA are the biggest terrorist the world has ever seen. I've lost count the amount of countries they've invaded
watching them boosters land?? mate it looks as real as the Tesla car that supposedly went into space. FAKE X
Quite a production - the dramatic music, with cheers of crowds. Great pics. Imagine if there weren’t the applause and music. It’d not have the same effect.
You're so right .... The music brings in some sensation that wouldn't be there without the music...
Private vs. Government.
Faster, less expensive, more successful. Way to go, Mr. Musk.
A year later and I am still excited for this. The celebration by everyone was awesome
When I was a kid, this was only in the movies.
@FAKHRI ARRAZI you know what else is in the movies ? evil robots
It still is, 100% fake
@@frankmcnally01 what is fake?, the Falcon Heavy?
@@frankmcnally01 I was there and watched the boosters land with my own eyes, how could you possibly be so backward to argue it's fake 😂😂
@@frankmcnally01 look, a 250
I am old enough to remember the suspenseful excitement of watching the Apollo missions on our black and white tv. I even got an autographed picture of Neil Armstrong back in 1969. It's good to see the younger generations excited about space travel like my generation was back in the day. I think it's in man's nature to always reach for the unreachable. It keeps our spirit alive and young.
Seeing the two side boosters after the core flies away is magical at 3:02
😂 They were above my country Nigeria when they deployed the second stage into orbit, I saw them that day.
Good to know they have space geeks in Nigeria too. Hope you'll be the first African country to put people in space.
Sure you did LOL
@@JustAboutToEat I love deep space adventure, big fan of star trek, star wars, interstellar, gravity, ad Astra etc, in my little village, I gaze at the stars and wonder, are we alone in this infinite universe.
Tom Jones what does he gain from lying? A few youtube likes
Tom Jones doesn’t seem worth the time
I remember the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo projects. I've never seen enthusiasm like Apollo had until this. But even more astounding is the fact that this is being pulled off by kids. It used to be Gene Kranz and Walter Cronkite. But now - From flight control to the announcers . . . All a bunch of kids!
Good Job guys.
As much as I have respect for Walter Cronkite, he was a news anchor and had had nothing to do with the launch of the Apollo rockets, oh, and by the way, the average for the controllers during the Apollo era was 26 - kids.
I was lucky enough to be at Cape Canaveral when this launched
Awesome
you lucky man! I wish I was there too, but I consider myself extremely lucky just to have witnessed it live, it's been a real priviledge
cyberfloater Around 4 miles, it was the “Feel The Heat” seats at Banana Creek / Saturn V centre. Oh, and the NASA bus that took us there took us the full length of the runway the Space Shuttles used to land. The pictures I’ve seen people get from Banana Creek are amazing, but I didn’t use my phone and just watched. If you get the chance, take it. It’s breathtaking.
Alessandro Limonta Just to be alive during this period of technological advancement is amazing. The things Elon’s achieved already are mind blowing. To go from failure to failure with the Falcon 1 to success after success with Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy, and now having astronauts in space, I can’t wait for us to finally get back to the moon and eventually Mars.
King Brilliant they try but the nut heads say you are paid by the government
These are the only boosters I want to see and/or hear about in 2022.
I would have loved to be in the meeting where someone said, "What if we landed the main rocket backwards on a barge out at sea?"
On a drone ship to be exactly
@@theCZarate Its the boss vision, you do what I say or else ur fired, normal emplyee would have been fired for even mentioning that idea, this is why spaceX and musk has come such a long way
@@joki6395 I don't know where you work, but where I work, no one would be fired for mentioning a "crazy" idea. That's how progress is made.
@@joki6395 not always the boss vision. It could be a group of scientist report to the boss a posibility of vertical landing and request for further experiment.
It serves an actual purpose though. They can't put enough fuel in the second stage to bring it back to Florida, they have to land it at sea.
Easily one of the most hyped 15 minutes if my life right here.🚀
When you realize you're about to be living in the future surely is an exciting time to be alive
What a fantastic time to be working at SpaceX, I was born to soon, would have given almost anything to be involved in this project.
Same.
7:40 - The human race at its finest, ladies and gentlemen 💯
Even after crew dragon demo2 flight, this still send goosebumps.
I genuinely have tears of joy watching this amazing feat. Truly the stuff of the science fiction books I read as a young boy, come to fruition. The SpaceX team...good God...what an amazingly talented, dedicated, and perseverant group. They just don't accept 'no' or 'it can't be done'. Not in their vocabulary.
I know EXACTLY what you mean. The first Falcon Heavy launch was my first time to pay much attention to space technology in a long time. That day they lost the stage that was supposed to come down on the sea platform, but they got the two side boosters back, and I absolutely teared up as I watched those things gently set themselves down on their pads. Just as you said - that was only done in science fiction in my world previously, and there it was right in front of me, accomplished.
I've never worked with any aspect of the space program, but I did work in the general development of digital technology through the 80's and 90's, and one of my companies produced equipment used by other electronics manufacturers all over the world. So I feel some "pride of participation." In a very small way I helped roll the world that made this possible forward. I like that. But my hat is off to the SpaceX crowd - fantastic job, guys!
Felt everyones emotion, such an amazing accompliushment indeed and thanks to the three host of SpaceX for walking us through with such great detail, calmness and patience. We all should learn a thing or two from them.
Meanwhile: Flat earthers smashing two rocks together and wondering why the little pieces fall down.
The combination of the footage seen.. the music.. the talking and cheering of the people.. puts a happy tear to my eye that makes me proud to be human..
The earth is the shape of a pizza hut! Dont let anyone fool you!
@@creamcheese6236 No it's a *DONUT!!!*
Gravitation force has nothing do with ths shape of the mass...round or flat...gravitational waves are emitted from all shapes. Including human n beings
@@reedmorris6559 bruh it's obviously a triangle
@@bethanyborderline8629 Try to walk, but don't put one foot infront. See what happens.
If you fall, explain to me why.
Felt like I was in amongst all crew clapping at the command centre. Love the energy and love your effort. Well done team. You ROCK! 💯
8:00 So much genuine happiness and excitement from this lady.
Something about landing the booster rockets instead of dumping them in the ocean is still one of the coolest things ever.
This is why blue origin will never be on the same level as space x 3 orbital rockets launched and landed with perfect success.
One of the most amazing things we as humans have ever done
So figuring out that a God fluid comes out of a cow is nothing then.
@@robstrickenfeary Well no that was probably some freak who decided to suck on the dangly bits of an animal. Granted his/her discovery was a game changer.
But this, this took genius and ingenuity
Rob StrickeN Feary yes i like cheese too
@@robstrickenfeary Um, all we had to was observe that baby cows drink the milk, and wonder what it tastes like. It's not like we pulled the idea out of nowhere.
The name of the recovery platform is just so beautiful. As if it were to mean, it left, ventured out into deep space and certain destruction, doubted, then came back into the loving hands of the recovery platform as it whispers "Of course I still love you" in its ear.
The engineers and scientist said SpaceX really deserve all the accolades. They are doing amazing work.
This actually gave me goosebumps, this is inspiring.
Tell me what inspired u and for what.
I still tear up, everytime I see the boosters landing in unison :')
I literally get goosebumps and tears in my eyes every time I see this. It is absolutely fantastic what you can do with engineering and as an engineering student myself, there cannot exist any better motivation than this. Being a part of the impossible made possible with SpaceX would be a dream come true.
WOW. WOW. WOW!!! Congratulations! This never gets old, I love it. Take a bow. Bravo Zulu.
Every time I watch a Falcon booster land, it gives me chills. No matter how many I've seen, or how many times I've seen that particular launch replayed.
The booster dual landings is the most sci-fi, future-world, incredible techno thing I've ever seen.. I could watch that forever.. How fantastic it is that what is possible become possible..... Absolutely futuristic... I only hope one day I can be nearby some of that mind-blowing tech happening in front of me.... Just... stunning.......
at times when this media is just dishing out poison and making everyone crazy, i retreat to spacex launch videos to remind myself of what is good out there
So true. We can do great things together.
@@TboneWertman I honestly don't know how to respond. It's like you're intentionally missing the point of Space X and the value to humanity of colonizing space, for some perceived moral high ground or attention, or something, I don't know.
And my comment was about what we can do when we come together, outside of any specific organization, you knew that though, you just wanted to be a sarcastic prick to fuel your own ego and "virtue", like you're one of the few people who "REALLY" care well the rest of us are beneath your moral plane.
Daniel Kushner ...another mans poison....
@@brandonporter6223 Contrarians like yourself are really pathetic. Any crumb of attention is worth making yourself like an imbecile. So sad...
@@TboneWertman lol, did you just use my firs draft response as your own?
Edit: And you deleted your comment I replied to xD
Paco de Lucia said once that you know you're in the presence of true greatness when you see something executed with seemingly no effort... when it "looks easy". He was talking about musicians, but I believe it applies to this as well.
Falcon Heavy launches will always mean something special to me, since the last thing I watched with my mom before she passed away was when Elon sent his Tesla Roadster as ballast when they tested it for the first time.
These things bring back some hope for humanity.