Right! Like I remember when we were dreaming about falcon landing......and when this was BFR was announced. It was a whole other level. Then we really see a life size prototype with a computer redesign outside and a complete different mission landing profile! That is insane. We are really seeing the rocket that will take us to Mars!
I am not even surprised that the coverage done by enthusiastic youtubers is so much better (technically and artistically) than what the media is doing.
This has to be the most impressive documentary about SpaceX and Starship I have seen so far. Thank you for doing this! You deserve some kind of golden statue for this.
Thanks Felix! we'll pass on the golden statue for us, instead maybe see the SN8 remnants become one in a public treed park nearby. It's beautiful. Really appreciate your support
Felix i totally agree. first i saw "saw" Tim D. shouting in his "behind the scene", what was already epic, and made me cry from the laughter. the i watched this epic Documantry.. truelly amazing nice movie.. almost cried from awe..
Yes. I think there should be a new award like the Nobels or Oscars but in this case it's a meritocratic one not a made up bullshit scale of achievement. We send the little golden staues to the moon and mars and the recipient is the one who brings one back
Watching the SN8 flight test it's like watching a tragedy. You know the ending, you've seen it before, but it's so emotional and captivating that you have to watch it again till the end.
Rest In Pieces SN8, Raptor 42 and your two brothers, and bring on more bellyflops! The fact that SN8 bullseyed the landing pad with such an unprecedented skydiver maneuver promises successful landings coming soon!!!
Actually, StarHopper was a water tower, but Starship SN8 was a grain silo. Get it right. Also, search for "helvetica standard water tower" here on RUclips. Should be the first result, video name is just "Helvetica Standard" but there's a bunch of videos with the same name and the "water tower" distinction is needed for RUclips to pull up the correct video.
I thought that same thing as I saw the tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment perched on that balcony. We're no longer confined to receiving our information and images from a nightly TV news report as it were during Apollo. We have people, impassioned individuals going to locations and sharing the excitement independently in any form they see fit. Very fucking cool.
@@Mr2winners without doubt! It won't be ten years before we view this test as relatively rudimentary. Just like the devices we're using to view it on. I'm appreciative of how far we've come. Something that was previously purely a government endeavor, viewed on network television is now trainspotting.
I was 19 years old, traveling in my car to my military service, stationed in the north of Sweden, when I heard those famous words "one step..." sounding from the car radio. Now I'm 70, sitting with my computer at home, and watching in real time the SN8 rocket to the sky! It fills me with hope these difficult times!
Hey Sir,Im fourteen years old would you mind if i ask something? What do you think of the future? Things has changed alot .We have handphones,jet packs,and interstellar travel somewhere in 2040 what do you think of it?
@@voriee7025 Hey! I think that space travels and space exploration has changed the way people think! In the sixties it was unbelievable to see a man walking on the moon! Today people (younger than me) can see themselves traveling to mars. If you see yourself working in the space industry in the future, math and physics are key subjects that will bring you there! Good Luck/Ulf
@@bugbbq It's called Gravitated by Edgar Hopp, I bought it after watching this yesterday, it's good but when married upto the SN8 footage, it is, as you say, breathtaking.
No dude me too I still can't believe it was soo successfull..how did they simulate the whole flight profile..speed of wings flapping the flip amazing!!
This is incredible! SN8’s flight is something that I will never forget for as long as I live. I’m also studying to get a degree in aerospace engineering in hopes of being among the first humans on Mars. So seeing SN8 liftoff from the pad and execute 95% of her flight perfectly, knowing the final version of this rocket could one day take us to Mars, was so spectacular and brought tears to my eyes. This video beautifully captured what we were feeling that day. Well done, and thank you Cosmic Perspective and to everyone involved. 🚀
Pretty much in the same boat here. If it wasn't for Covid or the US regulations on aerospace, i would have been running at SpaceX next year. Now, with covid likely taking a year or two extra, i'll finish my year, and start getting knowledge about a bunch of rocket related stuff. So far i really want to devle back into chemistry (for the rocket engines), fluid physics (for propelant and re-entry) and material science. Should be mighty fine to complement embedded and marketting knowledge i already have. All in an effort to be as effective of an engineer as i can be. After all Space is the gateway of many things. Some of the most disruptive techs yet to be realized (like genetic engineering or full scale automation) can really only be acomplished in space, far away from the reach of lobbies that constantly keep these ventures down.
From other side of the world, its really nice to see other thing around on space x ground, not hard core zoom in parts. See it from more human eyes fills the bigger picture.
This is a purely emotional and inspirational video. I am 33 and I promise that I WILL be there all the way from INDIA with my little daughter to witness the first launch of humans/cargo to MARS. Thank you, Elon.
I'm a middle aged eastern european.. Who grew up in the Saljut and Mir age and were loving it... And watching this compilation, i can still dream. Thanks. I'll probably cry, when the first Starship reaches stable orbit :)
@@AdamMansbridge This starship test was so spectacular. I'm really looking forward to the following tests. The first orbital test, the first moon mission. I can't wait!
You guys smashed this. Absolutely beautifully put together and thank you, you encapsulated the excitement of those of us who are invested in watching this develop. Just a great job, stunningly shot, perfectly edited.
Every time when a saw "her" falling down, fighting against all the odds and dying in the end I cry. Thats why I know a machine also can be a hero! And if its possible her name is SN8 for sure! R.I.P our belowed one, you made history and planted the fire into many of our childs soul!
"When something takes your breath away, you chase it." - Words to live by. The footage, editing, sound, everything in this video is amazing! Thank you!
I still remembered the first time I see SN8 flight and do maneuver. It maked me goosebumps and I think this is future of mankind. It's really so so impressive.
Why am i crying? Why? Beautiful, just beautiful. The emotions. The feels. Awesome. This is content. This is subject. This is film. Just made 2020 a whole lot better for all of us. I know Mars is the ultimate goal, but for the time being, 2021, here we come!
When the falcon heavy boosters landed, i felt like this is the future, the future is happening now and i get to see it happen, it was a whirlwind of emotions, got tears in my eyes for the first time in 20 years except when my kids were born. Now the future came to me again, I'm a vivid space/rocket fan and I feel pretty calm during most launches Crew dragon etc, but when starship took off i felt butterflies and close to euphoria, the butterflies soon turned into a stone in my stomach, not knowing the flight profile or anything really, the engines shut down one by one and finally the last one turned off, seeing those RCS thrusters pushing the nose down and the "wings" turning around, i felt so excited and it was truly falling in style, no drama, just hanging there in the blue skye, then it passed the cloud layer and i instantly felt that the sensation of how fast starship was actually going, and clouds weren't that high that day. Excitement turned into worry and anticipation, just waiting to see it do something to avoid crashing into the ground, and what felt like the last second the first and second engine started to produce flames and gimballed to a degree I've never seen and just flipped that 15 story high grain silo around like it was nothing, it was amazing. But as we all know, green flames is bad, engine rich exhaust and kaboom. It was beautiful, second time I got tears in my eyes. Elon and SpaceX is truly delivering what elon said, something to be happy and excited about. Thank you.
I come back to this video to remember how far SpaceX has come - its Feb 2024 as we wait for Starship's full 3rd flight !! What an incredibly inspiring video!
I have returned after witnessing SpaceX capture the Starship Heavy Booster by mechazilla with their first ever attempt! Can't wait to see what happens next . Seeing the starship launch up close is on my bucket list!
Wonderful work I missed falcon heavy test flight in 2018. But in this f**ked up year, spacex have been a rare glimmer of hope and inspiration. We have had dragon IFA, DM2, crew 1, starship 150m hops and now the incredible, near-total success of starship. Keep it up spacex
Wow! Excellent short film! Great editing. I’m a sucker for great cinematic footage, good narrating, and emotional music. Makes me so inspired for SpaceX’s future!
I've been away from my family and I've been spending a few days kind of lonely recovering from a surgery and I'll probably only be able to visit mom on January. This made me sob, because being alone and in physical discomfort has made me think about why we're even still struggling to survive in a reality which does not seem to have any purpose. But when I see these people excited and so many people going beyond what mankind has been able to achieve so far, it makes want to keep moving forward towards an exciting future. Thank you guys for doing this.
The music from 5:40 to 8:40 is unbelievably well chosen. In combination with the amazing footage, this gave me feelings I usually only have when I'm by myself at night, stargazing in the dark and trying to conceptualize existence. Thank you for doing this ❤️
It is hard to express the emotions that watching this film brought up. Awe and inspiration were well at the top. The artistry that you show in its composition will be hard to match. The subject of the documentary is so extraordinary by itself but you have created a piece of art that will help to galvanize a nation to once again dream for the stars. Thank You!
This was very beautiful and emotional. The added personal perspectives and music helped me to better understand the excitement that some have for this.
This is utterly glorious. Thank you @Cosmic Perspective, this is exactly the sort of contemplative, cinematic film making that the spirit and story of SN8 demanded. I thought I'd seen every camera angle out there from the combined Padre/NSF/RGV streams, but you found some unbelievable new visuals, and the night shot of the SN8 wreckage was just masterful. This is the first time I've ever commented on a RUclips video but, my God, you've earned it...
Thank you for that, means a lot. It's been unbelievable here... Hat tip to Tim for that night shot at the end. I'd like to say we planned that ISS transit but it was completely by chance. The framing was perfect. meant to be.,
It's just beatiful to think that hounderds or thousand workers actualy turned a steel rings into something that inspired a future generation like me. I will tell my kids about Sn8 when I grow up and to never forget this moment when the "grain silo" lifted of. Noone learns from failures like Spacex does.
Love the moment in the film at 7:55 of a child on the beach watching and jumping with excitement; cut to Tim Dodd jumping with the same excitement. It captures so powerfully how inspiration can fuel our hopes and dreams at any age. I was jumping too.
I was jumping up and down the whole flight. I rewatched it, from every angle the night of the flight just thinking about how crazy what I just witnessed was. Really a magical feeling space flight can give you, and this video captures that perfectly.
A deeply connected and heartfelt tribute and doc for SpaceX and SN8. So nice to see the South Padre Island folks and Tim Dodd in here so prolifically. For it has been both of their channels that I watched extensively for news and views on the SN8 progress and flight. Well done! And, you got a subscribe from me and Marcus House sent me here!
Hello from your friends in Scotland. Just when you think it can’t get any better this absolutely beautiful work of art comes along and gets you right in the heart and soul! Wow! Thank you so much for putting this together. An incredible piece of work.
I was watching it live on ''What about it!?'' channel! I had tears of joy! I just cant wait to see SN9!!!
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Ohh myyy gooood, I am speechless. No I'm not crying, I just cut some onions 🥺🥰 This was so amazing. Even tho I saw the live stream here from Sweden, I think I held my breath for almost 12 minutes now 😂👍 Your passion and storytelling is so inspirational. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Keep it up ❤️
ok...since I've watched this about 5 times now I guess I should say what an outstanding cinematic and story telling job you guys did on this. The audio & music track flow with the visuals is amazing. The founder of SpaceX wanted their efforts to be inspiring , you put it to paper. All the best.
I remember the absolute terror of putting together my daughters Barbie Dream House and the freaking two hours it took LOL. The face that people can make this sort of technology is something I will never be able grasp. But I bet those engineers, welders, crane operators all involved feel a sense of pride watching this
I love the shot of Elon walking around, inspecting his crashed Starship. There’s something quite hopeful about it, thinking that the next time... it will soar!
Love this video! I’m a 63 year old man but my family don’t have the same passion I feel for Spacex. It’s not that they don’t care, it’s just the don’t get it. This is history in the making! This is epic but nobody around me feels the enormity of it. As long as I get it that’s all that matters. I’m going to Mars when I’m ninety.
Each time people ask my why I'm so excited about all of this, I'll link them this video. This is an amazing mini documentary, thank you so much for creating this!
SpaceX managed to make a distorted wreck of stainless steel one of the most inspiring things i've ever seen.
Absolutely right my friend ! These pictures are incredible, well done spaceX
Right! Like I remember when we were dreaming about falcon landing......and when this was BFR was announced. It was a whole other level. Then we really see a life size prototype with a computer redesign outside and a complete different mission landing profile! That is insane. We are really seeing the rocket that will take us to Mars!
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Better fly with the Russian fighters.
They should have left it there as a monument
I am not even surprised that the coverage done by enthusiastic youtubers is so much better (technically and artistically) than what the media is doing.
It's what happens when passion is the drive, not money.
"it was a failure" -media
@@fask69 I have zero faith in the MSM any more to actually cover an event that doesn't fit their narrative
Most of “The Media” is no longer mainstream.
if the media cant put a negative spin on a story, and/or they cant twist it to make it fit their agenda, they arent interested
This has to be the most impressive documentary about SpaceX and Starship I have seen so far. Thank you for doing this! You deserve some kind of golden statue for this.
Hi Felix! It certainly deserve some kind of reward. Please, mention it in your video so more people can see and enjoy the story.
Thanks Felix! we'll pass on the golden statue for us, instead maybe see the SN8 remnants become one in a public treed park nearby. It's beautiful. Really appreciate your support
Within such a short amount of time too, I applaud you on the time it took you guys to edit.
Felix i totally agree. first i saw "saw" Tim D. shouting in his "behind the scene", what was already epic, and made me cry from the laughter. the i watched this epic Documantry.. truelly amazing nice movie.. almost cried from awe..
Yes. I think there should be a new award like the Nobels or Oscars but in this case it's a meritocratic one not a made up bullshit scale of achievement. We send the little golden staues to the moon and mars and the recipient is the one who brings one back
"Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot remain in the cradle forever." - Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky
@@uselesscompanion6417 I hope im alive to see that
Great quote.
so glad that I am alive to witness these historical events
@@chrisschuff7707 sorry man. The solar system is enough for quadrillion trillion being. You and I will be dust by then...
@@emonvidaly well 100% see the beginning of it within our lifetimes. I just wanna be a part of it.
Really inspiring. Thank you for making this!
And thank you for all your awesome videos as well Marcus. Keep doing what you do! Its great.
Thank you for recommending this little documentary on ur channel.
I watched 2x times today.
Mars, here we come!
Watching the SN8 flight test it's like watching a tragedy. You know the ending, you've seen it before, but it's so emotional and captivating that you have to watch it again till the end.
Rest In Pieces SN8, Raptor 42 and your two brothers, and bring on more bellyflops! The fact that SN8 bullseyed the landing pad with such an unprecedented skydiver maneuver promises successful landings coming soon!!!
Well bullseye's the edge of the landing pad but yes
10:00 This shot of Elon walking through the wreckage of SN8 is going to be one of those pictures I remember for the rest of my life.
It is my desktop image.
Water towers could always fly, it just took SpaceX to make it happen.
Indeed, just didn’t do it in public. Just like standing Far Side cattle.
I think the water tower phase has passed with fins and a nose cone. It's a proper rocket from here on out.
It's funny that Star Hopper started as a "water tower" , turned into a rocket and is now actually a water tower. 😅
@@WaveArsenal LOL, but in actuality, now its a camera tower.
Actually, StarHopper was a water tower, but Starship SN8 was a grain silo. Get it right.
Also, search for "helvetica standard water tower" here on RUclips. Should be the first result, video name is just "Helvetica Standard" but there's a bunch of videos with the same name and the "water tower" distinction is needed for RUclips to pull up the correct video.
"when something takes your breath away , you pretty much chase it " these are facts !
I was gonna like this comment but it's at 42 soooo. :)
Beutifully done... really captures the event. It is wonderful that these historic times are being so well documented
I thought that same thing as I saw the tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment perched on that balcony. We're no longer confined to receiving our information and images from a nightly TV news report as it were during Apollo. We have people, impassioned individuals going to locations and sharing the excitement independently in any form they see fit. Very fucking cool.
Maybe in 2070 we look back at this like we looked back at tje saturn V as marvels of engeneering
@@Mr2winners without doubt! It won't be ten years before we view this test as relatively rudimentary. Just like the devices we're using to view it on. I'm appreciative of how far we've come. Something that was previously purely a government endeavor, viewed on network television is now trainspotting.
Finally, after almost 60 years, we have a worthy successor to the legendary Saturn V. I’ve been waiting all my life for this.
It doesnt documents nothing, the video doesnt give any detailed information of the vehicle
This took my breath away. Mankind is beginning to finally see glimpses of what’s over the horizon.
Doubt most won't realize what's hit them until the transition is already complete..
I am not crying, you are crying.
What?! I’m not crying, you are!
Boys... We are crying, we are...
I'm not crying...l got something in my eye kkkk. Great documentary! 🇧🇷
I can't tell if I'm crying or not through all this water blocking my vision
Men Cried that day.
I was 19 years old, traveling in my car to my military service, stationed in the north of Sweden, when I heard those famous words "one step..." sounding from the car radio. Now I'm 70, sitting with my computer at home, and watching in real time the SN8 rocket to the sky! It fills me with hope these difficult times!
Hey Sir,Im fourteen years old would you mind if i ask something?
What do you think of the future? Things has changed alot .We have handphones,jet packs,and interstellar travel somewhere in 2040 what do you think of it?
@@voriee7025 Hey! I think that space travels and space exploration has changed the way people think! In the sixties it was unbelievable to see a man walking on the moon! Today people (younger than me) can see themselves traveling to mars. If you see yourself working in the space industry in the future, math and physics are key subjects that will bring you there! Good Luck/Ulf
Great choice of music, it nearly sent me over the edge. Sobbing watching a rocket, with complete joy.
Thanks
@@CosmicPerspective What's the name of the tune during launch? Absolutely breathtaking!
@@bugbbq It's called Gravitated by Edgar Hopp, I bought it after watching this yesterday, it's good but when married upto the SN8 footage, it is, as you say, breathtaking.
Beautiful, just beautiful
Almost brought a tear to my eye
Damn I’m such a nerd
Certainly brought a tear to mine - great doc.
With time, patience, and bravery....a nerdy space traveler
No dude me too I still can't believe it was soo successfull..how did they simulate the whole flight profile..speed of wings flapping the flip amazing!!
There's a nerdy side in every human being
Nothing wrong with nerds! How else are we to bring such amazing things into fruition?
That was a wonderful documentary. Well done !
Thank you!
This is incredible! SN8’s flight is something that I will never forget for as long as I live. I’m also studying to get a degree in aerospace engineering in hopes of being among the first humans on Mars. So seeing SN8 liftoff from the pad and execute 95% of her flight perfectly, knowing the final version of this rocket could one day take us to Mars, was so spectacular and brought tears to my eyes. This video beautifully captured what we were feeling that day. Well done, and thank you Cosmic Perspective and to everyone involved. 🚀
What grade are u
Good luck on your journey~
Pretty much in the same boat here. If it wasn't for Covid or the US regulations on aerospace, i would have been running at SpaceX next year.
Now, with covid likely taking a year or two extra, i'll finish my year, and start getting knowledge about a bunch of rocket related stuff. So far i really want to devle back into chemistry (for the rocket engines), fluid physics (for propelant and re-entry) and material science. Should be mighty fine to complement embedded and marketting knowledge i already have. All in an effort to be as effective of an engineer as i can be.
After all Space is the gateway of many things. Some of the most disruptive techs yet to be realized (like genetic engineering or full scale automation) can really only be acomplished in space, far away from the reach of lobbies that constantly keep these ventures down.
Good luck!!
To Mars, _and beyond!_ Good luck Spiffy!
From other side of the world, its really nice to see other thing around on space x ground, not hard core zoom in parts. See it from more human eyes fills the bigger picture.
Thank you. We always find awe inspiring people near rockets... its almost like they attract each other 😊
Beauty attracts beauty.
Mankind/humankind has always been drawn upwards and this is a beautiful presentation of that.
🙏🏽
@@CosmicPerspective Keep it up :)
Oh my gosh!!! So incredibly well done. The music just puts it over the top. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
This is a purely emotional and inspirational video. I am 33 and I promise that I WILL be there all the way from INDIA with my little daughter to witness the first launch of humans/cargo to MARS. Thank you, Elon.
Great video. I feel so fortunate to be alive during this time.
I'm a middle aged eastern european.. Who grew up in the Saljut and Mir age and were loving it... And watching this compilation, i can still dream. Thanks. I'll probably cry, when the first Starship reaches stable orbit :)
Thanks for the comment and so glad to share this in a small way with you
Awesome to watch, and I hope we'll get the two hour version in 5 years or so :).
I wonder whether Dear Moon will be in the near future in 2026
@@AdamMansbridge This starship test was so spectacular. I'm really looking forward to the following tests. The first orbital test, the first moon mission. I can't wait!
Er ... The flight didn't last two hours!
@@paullangford8179 but in 5 years the starship program will have progressed.
Tears of joy and excitement
Literal tears
And this is just the beginning
@@PsychoticWolfie exactly 🤙
@@CosmicPerspective you have to love the comment again as I edited the amd to and typo :)
You guys smashed this. Absolutely beautifully put together and thank you, you encapsulated the excitement of those of us who are invested in watching this develop. Just a great job, stunningly shot, perfectly edited.
Short film of the year..worthy of an Oscar.
Every time when a saw "her" falling down, fighting against all the odds and dying in the end I cry. Thats why I know a machine also can be a hero! And if its possible her name is SN8 for sure!
R.I.P our belowed one, you made history and planted the fire into many of our childs soul!
This is a love letter to Starship and the entire SpaceX team. Absolutely stunning!
"When something takes your breath away, you chase it." - Words to live by.
The footage, editing, sound, everything in this video is amazing! Thank you!
I come back to this often...
The epic music in combination with the overwhelming crackeling roar of the engines gives me goosebumps
I watch this every morning to get me out of bed, and excited about the future!!
🙂
The clarity of the video was impeded by my teary eyes!
Beautifully captured. I hope you continue to document this. Very inspiring.
i don't think we would have it any other way
The Best documentary of Starship beginning. Great work. It deserves a ticket to the Moon. Best regards 🚀
I still remembered the first time I see SN8 flight and do maneuver. It maked me goosebumps and I think this is future of mankind. It's really so so impressive.
That short sequence from 2:47 looks surreal, almost like an animation. Amazing capture (perfect lighting and framing)!
Why am i crying? Why? Beautiful, just beautiful. The emotions. The feels. Awesome. This is content. This is subject. This is film. Just made 2020 a whole lot better for all of us. I know Mars is the ultimate goal, but for the time being, 2021, here we come!
"When something takes your breath away, you pretty much chase it." So powerful. Thanks guys.
When the falcon heavy boosters landed, i felt like this is the future, the future is happening now and i get to see it happen, it was a whirlwind of emotions, got tears in my eyes for the first time in 20 years except when my kids were born.
Now the future came to me again, I'm a vivid space/rocket fan and I feel pretty calm during most launches
Crew dragon etc, but when starship took off i felt butterflies and close to euphoria, the butterflies soon turned into a stone in my stomach, not knowing the flight profile or anything really, the engines shut down one by one and finally the last one turned off, seeing those RCS thrusters pushing the nose down and the "wings" turning around, i felt so excited and it was truly falling in style, no drama, just hanging there in the blue skye, then it passed the cloud layer and i instantly felt that the sensation of how fast starship was actually going, and clouds weren't that high that day.
Excitement turned into worry and anticipation, just waiting to see it do something to avoid crashing into the ground, and what felt like the last second the first and second engine started to produce flames and gimballed to a degree I've never seen and just flipped that 15 story high grain silo around like it was nothing, it was amazing.
But as we all know, green flames is bad,
engine rich exhaust and kaboom.
It was beautiful, second time I got tears in my eyes.
Elon and SpaceX is truly delivering what elon said, something to be happy and excited about.
Thank you.
What a cool fricken comment dude.
Simply beautiful. Gene's audio had me crying. Thanks for existing. Love y'all.
ALL the goose bumps. Beautifully captured, thank you so much!
This is art. In 10 years, when Starships fly every day, we will look back at this and be grateful for the beautiful documentation of how it all began.
Thank you, guys. Your work is reaching all over the world
Thanks for watching!
I come back to this video to remember how far SpaceX has come - its Feb 2024 as we wait for Starship's full 3rd flight !! What an incredibly inspiring video!
I have returned after witnessing SpaceX capture the Starship Heavy Booster by mechazilla with their first ever attempt!
Can't wait to see what happens next .
Seeing the starship launch up close is on my bucket list!
Incredible film, got goosebumps at the launch half way through 😁😁🙏👍👍
Wonderful work
I missed falcon heavy test flight in 2018.
But in this f**ked up year, spacex have been a rare glimmer of hope and inspiration. We have had dragon IFA, DM2, crew 1, starship 150m hops and now the incredible, near-total success of starship. Keep it up spacex
Wow! Excellent short film! Great editing. I’m a sucker for great cinematic footage, good narrating, and emotional music. Makes me so inspired for SpaceX’s future!
Thanks
This video still gives me goosebumps every time
I've been away from my family and I've been spending a few days kind of lonely recovering from a surgery and I'll probably only be able to visit mom on January. This made me sob, because being alone and in physical discomfort has made me think about why we're even still struggling to survive in a reality which does not seem to have any purpose. But when I see these people excited and so many people going beyond what mankind has been able to achieve so far, it makes want to keep moving forward towards an exciting future. Thank you guys for doing this.
Get well soon Saulo. thank you for the comment.
I must have watched this test launch more than 10 times now. It just doesn’t get old.
Never gets old
Wow, this is beautiful. Great tone and chose of music 👍
The music from 5:40 to 8:40 is unbelievably well chosen. In combination with the amazing footage, this gave me feelings I usually only have when I'm by myself at night, stargazing in the dark and trying to conceptualize existence. Thank you for doing this ❤️
Yeah, goosebumps
Man. Guys. The feels. Thanks for this.
It is hard to express the emotions that watching this film brought up. Awe and inspiration were well at the top. The artistry that you show in its composition will be hard to match. The subject of the documentary is so extraordinary by itself but you have created a piece of art that will help to galvanize a nation to once again dream for the stars. Thank You!
Holy moly! That brought goosebumps on the back of my neck. Amazing. Greetings from Bedford, UK.
Hi Andy! Thanks!
Hello from Russia
brought me tears man.. can't believe we get to live and see this. i wanna see a starship launch someday!
失败是成功之母!Failure is the mother of success! 👍💪
It is entirely possible that you have captured a very important moment in time and the view you have provided is unique and very human. Perfect.
This is beyond high quality. Good job!
Thank you
This was very beautiful and emotional.
The added personal perspectives and music helped me to better understand the excitement that some have for this.
This is utterly glorious. Thank you @Cosmic Perspective, this is exactly the sort of contemplative, cinematic film making that the spirit and story of SN8 demanded. I thought I'd seen every camera angle out there from the combined Padre/NSF/RGV streams, but you found some unbelievable new visuals, and the night shot of the SN8 wreckage was just masterful. This is the first time I've ever commented on a RUclips video but, my God, you've earned it...
Thank you for that, means a lot. It's been unbelievable here... Hat tip to Tim for that night shot at the end. I'd like to say we planned that ISS transit but it was completely by chance. The framing was perfect. meant to be.,
@@CosmicPerspective It absolutely was meant to be! I'd still be claiming it and walking off with the cinematography award if I were you though....
"When something takes your breath away, you pretty much chase it."
So aptly put.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the engineerings who made this beauty. 🚀🚀🤞
Fantastic documentary! This deserves at least one award, Emmy, Oscar....! Please vote up 🙏
Finally! So many awesome shots in this one. really great work!
Sensational mini documentary, I didn't want it to end. Greetings from Australia.
It's just beatiful to think that hounderds or thousand workers actualy turned a steel rings into something that inspired a future generation like me. I will tell my kids about Sn8 when I grow up and to never forget this moment when the "grain silo" lifted of.
Noone learns from failures like Spacex does.
Love the moment in the film at 7:55 of a child on the beach watching and jumping with excitement; cut to Tim Dodd jumping with the same excitement. It captures so powerfully how inspiration can fuel our hopes and dreams at any age. I was jumping too.
I was jumping up and down the whole flight. I rewatched it, from every angle the night of the flight just thinking about how crazy what I just witnessed was. Really a magical feeling space flight can give you, and this video captures that perfectly.
That scene of Elon walking around the wreck... I love this guy.
The beauty of your film making has tears streaming down my face...............
Love it when you showed the Everyday Astronaut's enthusiasm lol
What a great short film. Thanks SPadre and EDA. Keep it up.
Just amazing footage. You have to be proud of this one!
A deeply connected and heartfelt tribute and doc for SpaceX and SN8. So nice to see the South Padre Island folks and Tim Dodd in here so prolifically. For it has been both of their channels that I watched extensively for news and views on the SN8 progress and flight. Well done! And, you got a subscribe from me and Marcus House sent me here!
Love this behind-the-scenes look at what happened down there. Awesome videos as always!
Hello from your friends in Scotland. Just when you think it can’t get any better this absolutely beautiful work of art comes along and gets you right in the heart and soul! Wow! Thank you so much for putting this together. An incredible piece of work.
So awesome!!! Love this inspiring video!
I have to edit this comment: this video is so emotional I almost cried.
I was watching it live on ''What about it!?'' channel! I had tears of joy! I just cant wait to see SN9!!!
Ohh myyy gooood, I am speechless. No I'm not crying, I just cut some onions 🥺🥰
This was so amazing. Even tho I saw the live stream here from Sweden, I think I held my breath for almost 12 minutes now 😂👍 Your passion and storytelling is so inspirational. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Keep it up ❤️
ok...since I've watched this about 5 times now I guess I should say what an outstanding cinematic and story telling job you guys did on this. The audio & music track flow with the visuals is amazing. The founder of SpaceX wanted their efforts to be inspiring , you put it to paper. All the best.
Amazing movie. Work of art.
this documentary made learning english worth it.
8:20 THAT MOMENT..
I remember the absolute terror of putting together my daughters Barbie Dream House and the freaking two hours it took LOL. The face that people can make this sort of technology is something I will never be able grasp. But I bet those engineers, welders, crane operators all involved feel a sense of pride watching this
Absolutely AWESOME video guys! Congrats! Beautiful way to document this piece of history! It felt very moving to me.
I always keep coming back here to witness this beautifully captured event of SN8 well done.
Means a lot, Thank you
I love the shot of Elon walking around, inspecting his crashed Starship. There’s something quite hopeful about it, thinking that the next time... it will soar!
Me too. One of my favorite captures ever
that was wonderfully edited and put together
great job
you chase the rockets and we will be right here watching you!
I was in tears, thank you so much.
One year later… Sn8 flew 1 year ago, thats strange to say that… but Sn8 will be in history books for Space Exploration!
that was beautiful. brought a tear to my eye. thank you so much
That is an amazing little "Mini Documentary" - video/audio compilation of the SN* launch and landing! Congratulations Team Cosmic Perspectives!
Love this video! I’m a 63 year old man but my family don’t have the same passion I feel for Spacex. It’s not that they don’t care, it’s just the don’t get it. This is history in the making! This is epic but nobody around me feels the enormity of it. As long as I get it that’s all that matters. I’m going to Mars when I’m ninety.
Definitely
Each time people ask my why I'm so excited about all of this, I'll link them this video. This is an amazing mini documentary, thank you so much for creating this!
I am a grown man and this made me cry.
That... Was... AWESOME!!!!!!
You made one of the most fascinating and fantastic things I have ever seen into something beautiful as well. Thank you!
Beautiful guys, please tell me you've sent a link of this to Elon....
he'll see it one way or another, this is such a work of art itll 100% find its way to him or his twitter
He liked it in Twitter.
Shots of the welders. Good job guys and congrats on your rt
This is absolutely monumental! Well done to everyone involved!
This is still the most magical thing I've ever seen
Thanks