Great narrative by… well, narrator. I imagine 0g feels like continuously falling at first. Technically, you’re moving faster than the earth’s gravity can pull you back after 17.5k mph.
Do you throw away your towels after one shower or bath? Of course not, they're still good for the mission of drying you off. Wash them and reuse them, until they're not suitable for the mission. Same deal.
@scottstewart5784 but this is a life leader... For a real customer. This is like renting out a 230,000 mile Toyota to a CEO. They should push the limit with their own payloads, instead of endangering client payloads with uncharted territory. Their life leader should be at least 26, before launching clients on a 23rd flight.
@@ch4.hayabusa I was hoping you were joking. The CEO (KoreaSat) chose the 230K Toyota (23rd launch) option. It was probably priced accordingly. An insurance underwriter gave a quote for insurance for the old booster and it was accepted. They possibly could have had a fresher booster but maybe would have had to wait for a slot. They bought the old booster launch and it worked out. Money talks and your BS walks.
@@scottstewart5784 Not my BS, Elon Musk's BS... "Life leader rockets are used only for internal missions. Won't risk non-SpaceX satellites," I wonder what changed.
This never gets old!
The nicest voice of a comment I ever heard !!!! 👍😍
364 RECOVRY !!!! This is UNREAL !!!
The lightnings in the background was a nice detail to watch.
Great narrative by… well, narrator. I imagine 0g feels like continuously falling at first. Technically, you’re moving faster than the earth’s gravity can pull you back after 17.5k mph.
Seems like watching a movie
How many times this one was reused?
I believe no.10
364.
@@Marty2011uk Yeah quite believable number
Merci
"SpaceX-..."...
Milli ⚜ 🌌
She didn't include the recent recovery of the starship super heavy booster in the recovery count at the end of the video.
They are different boosters
Wow, wow and wow!
Как же быстро это превратилось в обыденность..
I wanna ride the booster back down to the landing pad with RedBull painted on the side.
Boa tarde a todos. Brasil.
Why did they launch such an old booster?
Do you throw away your towels after one shower or bath? Of course not, they're still good for the mission of drying you off. Wash them and reuse them, until they're not suitable for the mission. Same deal.
@scottstewart5784 but this is a life leader... For a real customer. This is like renting out a 230,000 mile Toyota to a CEO. They should push the limit with their own payloads, instead of endangering client payloads with uncharted territory. Their life leader should be at least 26, before launching clients on a 23rd flight.
@@ch4.hayabusa I was hoping you were joking. The CEO (KoreaSat) chose the 230K Toyota (23rd launch) option. It was probably priced accordingly. An insurance underwriter gave a quote for insurance for the old booster and it was accepted. They possibly could have had a fresher booster but maybe would have had to wait for a slot. They bought the old booster launch and it worked out. Money talks and your BS walks.
@@scottstewart5784 Not my BS, Elon Musk's BS... "Life leader rockets are used only for internal missions. Won't risk non-SpaceX satellites," I wonder what changed.
tracking camera on landing - FAIL -- zoom the hell out..jesus christ.
Go Elon..... You are so amazing..... ❤
23 times!! Wow.
Ironically the best launches to watch are when classified payloads are sent up, because then the entire focus is on the first stage.
😮
How can you ever get tired landing with legs you can't.
When does it hit the earths dome must have missed it.
Grow up!
😂🤣
this announer voice is squeaky and too high pitched -- never again please.