The Launch of Starship From Isla Blanca Park

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @TheFatPurplePickle
    @TheFatPurplePickle Год назад +529

    very cool pyrotechnic display

    • @Asterra2
      @Asterra2 Год назад +34

      Well they didn't lie. It was exciting.
      Going by the history of when SpaceX decides to try something really new, it's gonna be a good 5+ tests before we see an entire Starship flight plan completed successfully. And then a year later, nobody will expect any more RUDs. Gives a good idea of the timeline.

    • @Asterra2
      @Asterra2 Год назад +28

      @charlie2stroke Yeah, a pretty good start, I agree. When they tried landing boosters on drone ships, it was a comedy of errors. Five tries before they got it. Of course now they're at a point where a failure would be surprising, and a cadence that completely upended the industry. So yeah, like I said, we can predict Starship's timeline with some clarity.

    • @blakenaftel3637
      @blakenaftel3637 Год назад +2

      @charlie2stroke question for you bro. how are you gonna comfort yourself when we land back on the moon and shift focus to Mars and its almost completely due to the company you have a hate boner for? you cant lean on your misinterpretation of iterative design forever. oh well, take comfort, im sure you can always retreat back into the bubble you share with your cultists. probably for the best. easiest place to close your ears and go la-la-la while the industry ignores your furious meming

    • @fbiagentmiyakohoshino8223
      @fbiagentmiyakohoshino8223 Год назад +1

      @@charlie2strokeo they didnt, it was going to explode anyway but did earlier than expected. spacex considers it a success, are you 0 iq or something?

    • @stoneeh
      @stoneeh Год назад +26

      @@charlie2stroke all of their first launches weren't productive ones. By your standards, all of them "failed". Now the same rockets, like Falcon, have done hundreds of flights without incidents. Normal development process for SpaceX - it's just more effective / economical to build prototypes early and learn in practice, instead of wasting tens of thousand more hours than needed on simulations.

  • @desistang8794
    @desistang8794 Год назад +908

    Man, you can clearly see multiple engines blowing up in this video. The fact that this monster was able to keep going instead of blowing up the whole thing was amazing.

    • @MrVolodus
      @MrVolodus Год назад +91

      I was expecting huge explosion in first seconds, when it was not moving, then with each piece falling off, engine exploding, at least 10 times during spinning ... this thing is beast!

    • @ddddddddddd5354
      @ddddddddddd5354 Год назад +40

      One of the main ideas behind using a rocket with lots of smaller engines is that in case of one or two failing the damage and loss of thrust is not that significant and the mission can continue. However the more engines you have the more is one likely to fail.
      It also adds a lot of complexity to the system, an issue the soviets never could really work out with their N1 Rocket. For the engineering possibilities of that era fewer engines seemed the better solution. But lets see how it will develop with modern CAD engineering.

    • @Mateo-zi8ub
      @Mateo-zi8ub Год назад +29

      Those small explosions were not engines, it was the hidraulic system for the gimbals.

    • @pitekargos6880
      @pitekargos6880 Год назад +20

      Probably if not for the termination system activating this thing would still keep flipping and would get destroyed only after splashing down in the ocean. The fact it survived the pad getting obliterated shows just how much though was put in the design of the rocket itself.

    • @knife-wieldingspidergod5059
      @knife-wieldingspidergod5059 Год назад +8

      @@ddddddddddd5354 Yes, I was also thinking about the N1 rocket. If the N1 worked as well as the Starship booster back then, we could have Soviets on the moon.

  • @Ubernator
    @Ubernator Год назад +487

    Awesome tracking man, must have been super cool to be there. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Perhapsian
      @Perhapsian  Год назад +40

      Thanks! I appreciate it! It was amazing to be there.

    • @jimmyj1769
      @jimmyj1769 Год назад +6

      @@Perhapsian I was just there last week, but had to go home. I'm incredibly jealous! Great footage!

    • @TheFatPurplePickle
      @TheFatPurplePickle Год назад +11

      this guy drove 10 hours straight to get there

    • @masbestiaquetu
      @masbestiaquetu Год назад +2

      Did you use tracking software?

    • @mdog86
      @mdog86 Год назад +2

      I'm pretty close to south padre so I'm definitely going to try to get off work for the next launch, I wanna experience it so bad

  • @MatHelm
    @MatHelm Год назад +210

    How have I not seen this video yet? This is by far the best look at the launch and what happened I've seen yet.

  • @QuantumCowbell
    @QuantumCowbell Год назад +140

    This is my new favorite launch audio! Great job on tracking it so smoothly as well!

  • @bluewater82
    @bluewater82 Год назад +36

    Thank you for providing us rocket junkies with another cool angle of such a spectacular test! I'm still just blown away at how robust the vehicle is. Sitting on the OLM being hammered by its own acoustics and concrete, having multiple engines explode, cartwheeling through the air...just shrugged it all off and refused to give up until it was intentionally terminated.

    • @Togidubnus
      @Togidubnus Год назад +5

      It refused to give up even some time after the FTS was activated. Two holes were blown, one in the side of each stage, but for a while all they did was leak propellant until aerodynamic forces broke it up. This is by far the best footage I've seen so far, particularly of that first engine failure. But still it pressed on. Amazing stuff.

    • @chrismathewsjr
      @chrismathewsjr Год назад +1

      [clapping like a seal]

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Год назад +341

    Look how many engine failures were going on very early in the launch, it's incredible it didn't blow up much sooner

    • @bushyboy8376
      @bushyboy8376 Год назад

      Your spider tank videos from years ago are the best I’ve seen……couldn’t wait for the next one 😂.

    • @ace00007
      @ace00007 Год назад +31

      Took a lot of damage from concrete flying everywhere before it even lifted off

    • @chuckchuck4016
      @chuckchuck4016 Год назад

      its not nasa if they wanna push it they gonna push it

    • @AdamaxEP
      @AdamaxEP Год назад +2

      I wonder if it was out of safety that they didn't terminate it sooner bc it was near the pad/ground. They got it out over the water to blow it up.

    • @dkcrogue
      @dkcrogue Год назад +21

      Or keep going as long as possible to collect more data?

  • @BikZom
    @BikZom Год назад +71

    the fact that this thing exploded its own engines during the flight and still go did the flip with 2nd stage still attached without breaking in half is beyond amazing

    • @sneakymilkman4203
      @sneakymilkman4203 Год назад +3

      Not really

    • @Simonize41
      @Simonize41 Год назад +12

      @@sneakymilkman4203 please give us your scientific explanation as to why. Thanks in advance.

    • @sneakymilkman4203
      @sneakymilkman4203 Год назад +1

      @@Simonize41 just look over their grammar and spelling

    • @nishyanthkumar
      @nishyanthkumar Год назад +11

      ​@@sneakymilkman4203English is not everyone's first language, y'know?

    • @BBlaze.
      @BBlaze. Год назад

      I'm quite sure that wasn't actually the flip maneuver as they were claiming, but rather a loss of control. It's still amazing that it lasted as long as it did.

  • @u9Nails
    @u9Nails Год назад +28

    Praise the camerman! I didn't recall that Super Heavy was wandering around lost for that long. The on-board camera footage we've all seen made it appear slightly more controlled. Those engine pops and explosions were a lot more visible too. Great footage!

    • @jasono2139
      @jasono2139 Год назад

      Yeah! They were attempting to detach the 1st stage for a really long time.

  • @ludwigsamereier8204
    @ludwigsamereier8204 Год назад +37

    This is the best recording of Starship's 1st flight I've seen so far. Thank you!

  • @a8495turtle
    @a8495turtle Год назад +32

    Incredible tracking shot. The atmosphere there must’ve been wild. I was in school at the time and when I saw that it’d launched I nearly lost it. Thanks for sharing this atmosphere with us.

  • @fafmotorsport
    @fafmotorsport Год назад +14

    Man that thing is 30km above and it still makes my home subwoofer shake even when it’s doing rolly pollies. Amazing!

  • @ele4853
    @ele4853 Год назад +50

    The best video from the launch from all the ones made by Space X or otherwise. The complete flight from the beginning to the end. Simple and to the point. One timeline no fancy complications. Watching your video, now I understand what happened. Thanks for your posting. Great job.

  • @rocketeer6713
    @rocketeer6713 Год назад +18

    Amazing sound. Cannot imagine what it sounds and feels like in person!

  • @carlosvalentino1
    @carlosvalentino1 Год назад +3

    I have been looking for footage from other view points, everything seems to be replaying the same clips. So glad I found this video. This is perfect.

  • @kevinmcgovern5110
    @kevinmcgovern5110 Год назад +5

    This is the very best single-camera view of the launch I’ve seen anywhere! Great work and thank you for sharing.

  • @shawnl4073
    @shawnl4073 Год назад +11

    thanks for sharing! I loved watching from this single perspective. When I was watching the live stream I had no sense of up or down when Starship started tumbling. This shows what’s going on very clearly. Thanks again!

  • @mikec1096
    @mikec1096 Год назад +12

    10/10 video. So easy to lose tracking on that but you stuck with it and kept it in frame all day. Thank you sincerely.

  • @jondellar
    @jondellar Год назад +21

    Fantastic shot! I really wanted to see this from some different perspectives and you captured it brilliantly.
    Congratulations America from the UK! ❤

  • @Asterra2
    @Asterra2 Год назад +83

    4K60. You're the boss. So few clips of this launch, including from professional streamers, met this standard.
    This footage also has the cleanest bass I've heard from any clip I've seen. You would think this wouldn't be a tall ask, since even a half-decent smartphone should have you covered, but nope. Everyone else's footage sounds like they stuffed the mic inside a Tupperware container. This footage is just amazing. 😘👌

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Год назад +5

      That's because everyone else *did* put thier mic in a tupperware container, and they still got trashed by flying bits of state 0.

    • @Asterra2
      @Asterra2 Год назад +4

      @@dougaltolan3017 Nah I mean like here's NasaSpaceFlight's video of the launch. ruclips.net/video/zw0akWuUu7c/видео.html There's basically no frequencies below 120 Hz. About the kind of bass you'd get from a 1990s shelf speaker for PCs. Compare that to this video here, when the sound arrives. NSF's camera was at a safe viewing distance. The problem was their camera's mic sucks ass, and nobody on the team really has that concern as a priority, or they'd have already picked up a Zoom H2 or something for 50 bucks. Hell, like I said before, even a typical smartphone can do a _way_ better job than what you hear in the video I linked.

    • @Ivartshiva
      @Ivartshiva Год назад

      @@Asterra2 Usually there's a high-pass filter on video camera mics and iphones that cuts the low frequencies out.

    • @Asterra2
      @Asterra2 Год назад +2

      @@Ivartshiva Not on any of the phones I've owned in the last ten years. That's actually one of the things that manages to impress me about my current smartphone: The bass is so good that I don't feel the urge to find a good mic. I just need to remember to take it out of the protective case if it's something like a thunderstorm.

    • @rezoom69
      @rezoom69 Год назад

      @Asterra2 what phone you currently have? I'm really curious. Thanks in advance 🫡

  • @cgeorge6786
    @cgeorge6786 Год назад +10

    This is great! It is the first launch video that I've seen that has that popping crackle from the engines and has a fairly wide angle view.

  • @BryanBlock
    @BryanBlock Год назад +10

    That was a terrific track! Thanks for the upload! Great to see it from a different perspective, and one continuous shot. 👍🏼🙌

  • @chrisandrita2004
    @chrisandrita2004 Год назад +40

    You did an amazing job tracking this huge monster my friend!!!! This maiden voyage was magnificent!!!! Made it pasted MAX-Q!!!! Once again did a fantastic job!!!! Definitely subscribed to your channel 👍👍👍

  • @CaptainRon1913
    @CaptainRon1913 Год назад +10

    Wow, you guys had an excellent vantage point from here... Better than most videos out there. Good job!

  • @ginagina5452
    @ginagina5452 Год назад +4

    That was some good footage, I didn’t realize how many times she flipped before the self destruct. Amazing.

  • @Denis_V1.0_beta
    @Denis_V1.0_beta Год назад +8

    Seriously great capture mate. One of the best I’ve yet seen. Well done on the tracking. Cheers from Australia.

  • @my3dviews
    @my3dviews Год назад +2

    This was tracked extremely well. Probably the best one that I've seen so far.

  • @pipersall6761
    @pipersall6761 Год назад +4

    Thank you for offering this video. It must have been wonderful and awesome to be there.

  • @MoteofVolition
    @MoteofVolition Год назад +4

    This recording gives a better perspective of the flight, showing a comprehensive and insightful angle. Awesome capture!

  • @wlaaaaaaaaaa123
    @wlaaaaaaaaaa123 Год назад +2

    this is what I hav been looking for...good audio of this beast taking off to play thru the sound system.....my god. amazing video!

  • @randombloke10
    @randombloke10 Год назад +3

    Such a crazy launch, love the atmospherics out there! nice to see Starship's F22 flight demo from one single shot

  • @darkdman2162
    @darkdman2162 Год назад +1

    Best video of the launch that i've seen. No talking...just crackling engines. Wow! Thank you very much for this.

  • @Real28
    @Real28 Год назад +2

    I love the people yelling "GO GO GO" as it started on the pad.
    I was doing the same thing at my TV.

  • @mrmullett1067
    @mrmullett1067 Год назад +3

    Amazing footage and lovely to see the blue diamonds in the trail (around 2 minute mark), all remaining engines seemed to be synchronous. Pure majik, best video of the launch I've seen. Well done !!

  • @nealrcn
    @nealrcn Год назад +9

    Even with the sad ending. This was the largest rocket every launched. It was a resounding success.

    • @McKeelix
      @McKeelix Год назад +5

      Not a sad ending. If there’s going to be a failure, it’s far better it happen during the testing phase than during a high-stakes launch.

    • @thesaul9484
      @thesaul9484 Год назад +1

      not a sad ending, the test was more than a success

  • @Glenn.Cooper
    @Glenn.Cooper Год назад +4

    You did a really great job on this video! It gives a very different perspective on the issues. Thanks!!

  • @Reegareth
    @Reegareth Год назад +8

    beautiful! Thank you so much for uploading this for us who couldn't make it there to see.

  • @johnborden9208
    @johnborden9208 Год назад +3

    Great launch video! This is probably my favorite one so far.

  • @tek438
    @tek438 Год назад +3

    Great job tracking and keeping steady right to the end! Thanks!

  • @richmaniow
    @richmaniow Год назад +3

    Great filming, love the way the engine roar kicks in a few seconds after launch 👍

  • @DriveManual
    @DriveManual Год назад +1

    you are the star of this show! incredible job zoomed in and steady hands wow! 🔥

  • @bradykauffman9442
    @bradykauffman9442 Год назад +86

    Honestly, this was better than SpaceX's footage live

    • @kevind1980
      @kevind1980 Год назад +14

      Calm down.

    • @atoftw4256
      @atoftw4256 Год назад +4

      Was it though

    • @dougnoel3745
      @dougnoel3745 Год назад +3

      Best view of what happened I've seen yet.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Год назад +6

      ​@@atoftw4256 yup, the wider angle gives a much better perspective.

  • @investmentgammler4550
    @investmentgammler4550 Год назад +3

    By far the best amateur video of the launch I have seen so far.

  • @DoYouLikeThisName
    @DoYouLikeThisName Год назад +2

    So dope! Thanks for showing us. This gets me so excited for the future of space travel!

  • @KyleCGomez
    @KyleCGomez Год назад +2

    Great video!! The only one I've seen that gives you perspective on the flight path

  • @skysurferuk
    @skysurferuk Год назад +1

    Great tracking! One of the best videos out there! Many thanks for sharing... 👍

  • @undeze
    @undeze Год назад +6

    Excellent video. Great camera tracking, and focus/clarity. And audio too. Well done.

  • @letzpadonna364
    @letzpadonna364 Год назад +2

    One of the best views I've seen. Thank you greatly!

  • @Aplysia
    @Aplysia Год назад

    Clicked for the audio and was not disappointed! Amazing how long it takes the sound to travel.

  • @staticmin3
    @staticmin3 Год назад +1

    Best video so far i have seen, really shows perspective and what happened. Thank you for sharing, from AUS.

  • @gojidoh
    @gojidoh Год назад +6

    This is a REALLY good video of the whole flight, amazing job

  • @thinkdeep8806
    @thinkdeep8806 Год назад +1

    I don't know if anyone noticed this but the yellow flame was indicative of an incorrect fuel mixture being delivered to some of the engines, this also showed up on the telemetry data in the Spacex stream, the LOX tanks had less fuel than the CH4 tanks, this also happened during starship test flights and was why the first starship failed to land safely, they will have plenty of data from the telemetry and i have no doubt the next test will be a significant improvement :)

  • @koneeche
    @koneeche Год назад +1

    The enthusiasm was off the charts for this launch, really spectacular!

  • @nemanjanovkovic4369
    @nemanjanovkovic4369 Год назад +1

    That, Mandalorian Insignia at the end 🙂, perfect !

  • @SunilNair
    @SunilNair Год назад +6

    Starship tried it's absolute best to keep going, never wanted to give up but FTS kicked off finally.
    This is a monster machine. Amazing camera work, best video seen so far

  • @mysterymayhem7020
    @mysterymayhem7020 Год назад +1

    You find such an awesome place to watch from and then you do everything else but watch (Guy in hat and dark shirt)

  • @Astro95Media
    @Astro95Media Год назад +6

    Incredible tracking! Fantastic work.

  • @paaabl0.
    @paaabl0. Год назад +2

    Awesome footage! Thanks for sharing!

  • @MrMarco7259
    @MrMarco7259 Год назад +2

    Congratulations on your first real rocket launch, Texas! You have witnessed the best of the best. The most powerful rocket ever built. I'll get to witness the manned launch in the near future.

  • @holon.
    @holon. Год назад

    Bravo pour cette magnifique vidéo et merci pour le partage ! Le bruit est exceptionnel ! 🥰👍

  • @torofecal
    @torofecal Год назад +2

    Great job also a little jelly, I was there Monday and missed out. Making sure I’m catching the next one!

  • @dougaltolan3017
    @dougaltolan3017 Год назад +2

    Best footage so far, superb framing.

  • @phlogistanjones2722
    @phlogistanjones2722 Год назад

    Fantastic audio!
    Very good capture of the incredible base.
    Thanks for the vid.

  • @scm4u
    @scm4u Год назад +7

    My bet is the concrete and rebar fragments took out the 8 engines and pretty much caused its demise. There may also have been a frozen valve but the it did linger for 8 or so seconds while it built up lift and that was plenty of time to ingest enough to damage the engines.

    • @SMHman666
      @SMHman666 Год назад

      new lullaby. Yep, looks like they may have to build a flame trench after all as shit was getting ejected everywhere. Hopefully they will get lots of information from this first launch.

    • @Daniel-S1
      @Daniel-S1 Год назад

      Built up lift or burned fuel/weight so it could lift?

    • @Perhapsian
      @Perhapsian  Год назад +2

      Yeah Stage 0 isn’t looking so great after that. I’m definite that some debris caused at least some of the engine-outs.

    • @JustSomeDude2161
      @JustSomeDude2161 Год назад +1

      @@SMHman666 Well. Starship started some of the ground work for it! I’m kinda of the belief that was the plan all along, myself.

    • @SMHman666
      @SMHman666 Год назад

      @@JustSomeDude2161 Yes, that could well be the case.

  • @kathrynck
    @kathrynck Год назад +1

    From a photo of what's left of the concrete under the launch pad. I think multiple engines were mutilated by flying concrete.
    That the rocket just shrugged and took off anyway, and then survived a triple summersault (at mach 2) and had to be remote-detonated to render it safe...
    well, clearly there's bugs to work out, but also clearly, it's built like a tank.

  • @tomgreaney1
    @tomgreaney1 Год назад +1

    Man, they took a good 90 secs to decide to blow it up…. Looked absolutely incredible… must have been amazing to be there

  • @CosmosZeroX
    @CosmosZeroX Год назад +3

    Crazy how loud it is with that large distance. I wonder how loud it was right there...amazing view

  • @vauhner81
    @vauhner81 Год назад +1

    Very great capture. Thanks for this angle of the launch.

  • @Halcyon737
    @Halcyon737 Год назад +4

    1:01 goosebump inducing sound begins

  • @maximus1868
    @maximus1868 Год назад +3

    The best firework the world has ever seen

  • @ltv..123
    @ltv..123 Год назад +2

    Nice camera work! I love how you can see it lose momentum and corkscrew…..cool….

  • @A.J.1656
    @A.J.1656 Год назад

    That was the best footage I've seen that puts the flightpath into perspective. Thanks for sharing!

  • @wisstiti9738
    @wisstiti9738 Год назад +7

    The sound is just impressive

  • @brian554xx
    @brian554xx Год назад +1

    well captured. thanks for sharing!

  • @BriannEivissa
    @BriannEivissa Год назад +1

    Im stay so happy with the energy of guys 😄😄😄😄😄

  • @eddjordan2399
    @eddjordan2399 Год назад +1

    Good work sir or madam, great track, great show, amazing.

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev Год назад +1

    Wow. Your tracking was spot on. Well done!

  • @armandomercado2248
    @armandomercado2248 Год назад +1

    Great photography. Nice job.

  • @jessicakirsh
    @jessicakirsh Год назад

    Great video! Thank you for sharing your perspective!

  • @anteejay4896
    @anteejay4896 Год назад +1

    By far the best video giving you a broad idea of everything that went down!

  • @thegreatarkanum3037
    @thegreatarkanum3037 Год назад +1

    Great video thanks for sharing ...

  • @alexaleman16
    @alexaleman16 Год назад +1

    Much more adrenaline pumping seeing the ground perspective very cool footage!

  • @gilrios64
    @gilrios64 Год назад +1

    Very nice camera work! I was amazed by the whole event!

  • @Kdub09swm
    @Kdub09swm Год назад +2

    Such cool footage! That thing is Twice as powerful as the Saturn V !!

  • @adrianmcmurdo
    @adrianmcmurdo Год назад

    Excellent footage guys. Well done. Look forward to the next one

  • @goncalomateus3885
    @goncalomateus3885 Год назад +1

    Très très joli son merci , ( France)

  • @jordansanchez1036
    @jordansanchez1036 Год назад +7

    very nice pop pop

  • @modenasf3768
    @modenasf3768 Год назад +3

    Spettacolare! ¡Grazie per compartire! 👌🏻🚀

  • @mickeysmiths
    @mickeysmiths Год назад

    Great spot there to watch the launch from. Even the SS Minnow (Gilligan's Island) stopped by to check it out. It is surprising it got as high as it did considering so many issues from wo to go. I'm all the way over in the land of Oz but would love to come by some time to watch a launch live ;-)

  • @jeff-w
    @jeff-w Год назад +2

    Way to keep it in the frame. The sound is unreal too.👍

  • @RandomJ2023
    @RandomJ2023 Год назад +1

    Brother, I am going to subscribe and like this video. I find it crazy over 120,000 views and only 427 subscribed. This is an awesome video, great tracking and sound. Hopefully you keep doing this. Much appreciated from a friend in South Florida.

  • @zakelwe
    @zakelwe Год назад +1

    Very enjoyable watch, nice work.

  • @VivaanArora-bh7pn
    @VivaanArora-bh7pn Год назад +5

    4:37 We want that Drone footage

    • @Perhapsian
      @Perhapsian  Год назад +1

      I’d want to see that too. I hope it pops up somewhere!

  • @saintuk70
    @saintuk70 Год назад +4

    The exhaust plume really said it all from the start. Great footage seeing the engine failures and the hpu going too. SpaceX clearly have a few issues to iron out, mainly down at Stage 0 - onwards and further upwards!

  • @stefanschneider3681
    @stefanschneider3681 Год назад

    Great footage, thanks for that! From this angle some of the "mishaps" are even better to spot, the explosion on the side just after it clears it's own plume for example, but also some raptor-engines probably blowing up.

  • @kperson
    @kperson Год назад +1

    Wow, amazing tracking, thanks for sharing!

  • @EpicLib
    @EpicLib Год назад +1

    One of the best views of this amazing launch

  • @davelew86
    @davelew86 Год назад

    Do what you love and you never work a day in your life. Congrats Mr. Musk! Keep on keeping on!

  • @zakiranderson722
    @zakiranderson722 Год назад

    Great camera work buddy, you stayed with it all the way. Amazing angle and location.

  • @deborahclem4277
    @deborahclem4277 Год назад

    You did a great job keeping the starship in the center of your camera! Thanks for the great video!