when i saw those two rockets land... that's first time i felt in heart ... that i might be witnessing future, and everything science say can be possible is very real.
I dont usually tear up about much. But seeing this kind of advancement of humanity and the amazing reactions just brings tears to my eyes. I guess im a huge nerd. Anyone else get this reaction?
@@blackmamba24_84 I'm the same way. It's so important historically, and it's such beautiful science, physics, and chemistry. It's an oil barrel full of nerd heroin.
My eyes always get wet, if I'd let loose I'd cry definitely. So so important for humanity, that's the closest we come to peak adventure spirit and shifting human limitations, at least made visible. Incredible, no words :)
This must be one of the best videos, if not the best. Proper tracking: check Manual focus: check Booster sep: CHECK Sonic boom: check Landing: checkProper energy level in the audience: CHECK
@almightyinferno They weren't hating on games. The comment wasn't saying that video games, VR (which isn't just games, by the way), films, and music don't offer the same amount of satisfaction and enthusiasm as science. Things like this make me excited, MUCH more so than any movie, song, or video game. Stop taking it personally.
With practice, you can track a launch on a basic tripod. Knowing the trajectory and set up so you track in elevation as much as possible. I did it a bunch when I worked at VAFB. You need a large hooded screen next time, maybe even a fpv style hood. You still had the boosters in view when you gave up.
No matter how many times I see the two boosters land, and from how many different angles, it's still chills-inducing and brings a tear to the eye. _Bad ass_ in every sense of the term.
Could you elaborate on the different senses of the term _bad ass_ because besides "tough, uncompromising, or intimidating" the only meaning that springs to mind is colon cancer.
That's true, dude ;-). As a programmer, I can imagine the code for navigation control of those boosters. They may have the following sensos GPS, Altitude, Pressure, Acelerometer, Temperature, also a software to calculate the trajectory and another to check if this trajectory is being followed and correct this by moving flaps and controling engines.
@@AntonioSantos-vf6vx agree they must have had a Master level programmers to get all that in synchronized order. That telling me one thing Elon Musk is not to be fooled with. He believes he's doing this for the future of humanity that is why he has my support on his future endeavors not for one country not for politics but for the future of humanity
You boys sound like a bunch of football fans, but you’re actually rooting for something worthwhile. A Dallas Cowboys fan would never cheer about Max Q or exhaust plume expansion.
People are allowed to be multi-faceted and interested in many different things. I cheer my hockey team on, and I cheered this on. Expressions of joy don’t need to be “worthwhile”.
@@pygmygiant its not a matter of restricting onesself to 1 category of following. It's a simple, and significant, matter of importance, impact, and value to society. Some people, like myself, simply dont care for sports because of their repetitiveness, lack of impact on society, and overall insignificance. Somebody scored. Thats going to happen all the time. Doesnt change anything. Somebody got hurt. Thats going to happen all the time. Somebody won the final game. That has to happen sooner or later. And all this happens every single year. Never changing. Never leaving a great impact. THIS is something never seen before by anyone in human history. _THIS_ is something important to teachnological and civilization's progress! *THIS* is history in the making! And This is something to cheer like a wild animal over.
Daniel Cannata Christ, I can smell the pseudo intellectual smugness. Humans need enjoyment and social bonding. It’s not “worthwhile” ; it’s essential to human societies and their progress. Whether you get that through football or sitting in your mom’s basement playing Dungeons and Dragons whilst covered in Cheeto dust, it’s a fundamental practice of humanity.
While I don’t agree with the way you said it, I can see where you’re coming from. These guys are rooting for something “worthwhile” because it’s another’s point to Team Humanity.
@@davecrupel2817 lack of impact on society? Hundreds of thousands of people gathering to celebrate a championship for their team isn't an impact on society?
I'm so jealous of you guys. I called in sick to just watch the launch and you guys felt and heard it. My emotions were through the roof!!! This perspective is awesome.
This video celebrated space geekery in a way more glorious than anything I've ever seen.Nobody loves rockets more than a KSP player. I really like the "Into the clouds at 3000 feet!" Cronkite reference from Apollo 4.
Hey, man, you guys brought some major enthusiasm there, and it's good to see other people getting as excited as I was. As far as I'm concerned, us Kerbs are the public vanguard of the rocket world. Plus it's fun to talk about esoterica like plume expansion, or why the exhaust coming out of the center core has a shorter flame than the boosters. Good times.
I remembered watching this video back when Falcon Heavy happened. Now I have an even greater appreciation for Das and the work he's done with NASA Spaceflight.
if this wasn't recorded at so many angles by so many different people I wouldn't beleave it was real, I can only think this is what it must of been like when peole saw the first pics of the first plane fly etc! its just so wild to see and to think our children will see this and just think its everyday normal thing in the future blows my mind everytime
this is the best. Well done with the Camera work, and love the enthusiasm, i wouldn't be able to keep a lid on it either, and why would you? this is spectacular.
This video honestly warms the cockles of my heart. The excitement from the crowd makes we feel with tears of joy. I would love to be there. On my bucket list for sure.
This was so breathtaking and hilarious at the same time!! XD So cool to see that amazing event from another angle. And guys are just awesome. Superb footage, cudos to you fellas.
First time seeing it from live viewers perspective and wow its 100x better! Absolutely love this!! The landing gives me chills every time! Already repeated 8:52 many times!
Man, I watched the launch alive that day but every video I still see about this day is even better. The excitement of SpaceX's associates are the best, this is fuc*** passion into the veins!
Hard to believe it's been almost 2 years since this happened. Now we're all waiting impatiently for Starship to launch. Hope you all will be there to witness it!
Give to an adult men, a one Falcon rocket and 2 self returning boosters and they became a kids again.... or.. maybe they never grown up?... amazing video
It just brings me so much joy to hear people go absolutely nuts over rockets. Such an amazing launch and landings. I can never get tired of watching it.
😂 duuuuude, you've gotta be kidding me, man!!! 😅 I got excited all over again... would've loved to yell "duuuude" along you guys there (yeah, not letting the "duuuuuude!!!" go 😆)
Best part for me: 9:15 "Double sonic booms baby!... TWO LANDINGS... NO WAY!!! " Amazing footage & reactions dudes, please record next Falcon Heavy launch just like this!
By FAR the best coverage! SpaceX needs to look at hiring y'all...and paying enough to do what you REALLY want to do. Get equipment that will track as far as MECO....
Thanks for saying that! We're just some rocket nerds who happen to have a few thousand hours of video game target tracking experience, a tripod, and some friends at NASA
No flat earthers here. because you would look foolish(more than usually? is it possible?) to try to debunk this video. We are all stardust in the cosmic web called Laniakea. We from Norway are ready to go Viking in to Space. Give me a Spacex-Longboat in the name off Thor.
It makes no difference how good the pictures, the flat Earthers and space deniers will say that it's all fake, that the boosters fell off when the rocket hit the dome, and now the rocket is stuck in the dome.
@Kerry Page Rocket technology as a whole is a product of war as serious development started with the V2. War often brings technological jumps forward, but I would rather live in a world without war.
@Kerry Page Guess humans are still not capable of repressing their old instincts. We still need to get our territories demarcated. I hope for the best for the generations to come. But space travel is still awesome. 😀
This video never gets old. 28 months later it shows up in my feed and I'm still smiling like an idiot watching and listening to you guys and your excitement.
No problem! I live in Bradenton FL and have been wanting to go to a launch for months now! I'm thinking about driving over for the Atlas 5 launch on OCT 17, any tips for where to watch from?
I've watched a hell of a lot of launches in my time, and I've watched a lot of videos of launches and landings. NOTHING compares to this vid! I don't know which was better, the flights or these guys screaming like five year olds! Beautiful job!
For the first time in space history, landing was more exciting than launching
what about landing on the moon?
j luke Hypernova more amazing, that was without gravity, this is with gravity
that did have gravity
moon has gravity...
Said USSR in 1966 when they landed on the moon...
can't wait to see 50 boosters landing simultaneously
ThunderousGlare 2018: falcon heavy
2019: falcon heavier
2050: *every rocket in history combined in one rocket*
Falcon Heaviest
Falcon KSPedTheShitOutOfThisThing
2049 : a 3 miles asteroid hit earth
2048 : 50 falcon heavy boosters to latch on asteroid and redirect it, AND land back safely
Every time I see the booster land I get goosebumps 😍❤️❤️👍🏻
when i saw those two rockets land... that's first time i felt in heart ... that i might be witnessing future, and everything science say can be possible is very real.
I genuially cried when I saw those boosters land. Such an intense moment
but im cried
Me too!!! That's the same reaction I get, but only with this video. Their excitement makes it all the more incredible and awesome.
it was like a total sci-fi movie moment, space marines landing or something lol
I dont usually tear up about much. But seeing this kind of advancement of humanity and the amazing reactions just brings tears to my eyes. I guess im a huge nerd.
Anyone else get this reaction?
Atamv I do
@@blackmamba24_84 I'm the same way. It's so important historically, and it's such beautiful science, physics, and chemistry. It's an oil barrel full of nerd heroin.
Same
It is beautiful Elon is the real Ironman
My eyes always get wet, if I'd let loose I'd cry definitely. So so important for humanity, that's the closest we come to peak adventure spirit and shifting human limitations, at least made visible. Incredible, no words :)
This must be one of the best videos, if not the best.
Proper tracking: check
Manual focus: check
Booster sep: CHECK
Sonic boom: check
Landing: checkProper energy level in the audience: CHECK
Martinit0 I even cry ...just to hear the emotion..of this guy ..
This one is better. ruclips.net/video/z5K7HKFkZ8o/видео.html
hyped people: Check
So much enthusiasm. Not for a video game. Not for VR. Not for a film or music. For actual science. For that I can forgive the 863 "duuuuuddeeee!"s
I would probably be the same xD I would pass out from enthusiasm xDD
almightyinferno he really isnt tho
@almightyinferno They weren't hating on games. The comment wasn't saying that video games, VR (which isn't just games, by the way), films, and music don't offer the same amount of satisfaction and enthusiasm as science. Things like this make me excited, MUCH more so than any movie, song, or video game. Stop taking it personally.
Ok boomer.
Same this would be the best thing to witness.. I'm so into space stuff :D
Wait... Is this guy tracking an ascending rocket with a tripod mouted cam??? Whilst babbling?respect!~
Tim Pont You got it... thanks!
With practice, you can track a launch on a basic tripod. Knowing the trajectory and set up so you track in elevation as much as possible. I did it a bunch when I worked at VAFB. You need a large hooded screen next time, maybe even a fpv style hood. You still had the boosters in view when you gave up.
I was expecting some complicated motorized mount myself. I was also very surprised to see it's possible to track with a tripod.
No matter how many times I see the two boosters land, and from how many different angles, it's still chills-inducing and brings a tear to the eye. _Bad ass_ in every sense of the term.
yes man, like 10 years ago it was almost sci-fi imagining that, even if it was tried I guess. From launch to booster landing, chilling and goosebumps.
Could you elaborate on the different senses of the term _bad ass_ because besides "tough, uncompromising, or intimidating" the only meaning that springs to mind is colon cancer.
That's true, dude ;-). As a programmer, I can imagine the code for navigation control of those boosters. They may have the following sensos GPS, Altitude, Pressure, Acelerometer, Temperature, also a software to calculate the trajectory and another to check if this trajectory is being followed and correct this by moving flaps and controling engines.
@@AntonioSantos-vf6vx agree they must have had a Master level programmers to get all that in synchronized order. That telling me one thing Elon Musk is not to be fooled with. He believes he's doing this for the future of humanity that is why he has my support on his future endeavors not for one country not for politics but for the future of humanity
SpaceX should hire this guy as a commentator for their launches.
DUUUDE every ten seconds
Canuck Fundy I totally agree!!! The people that NASA and SpaceX have as commentators are some of the most lame people i have ever watched.
RIP headphone users
I'd love to see Scott Manley and Amy Shira Teitel do launch commentary, myself.
Please no. I'd rather real words than just DOOOOOD WHOA HAHAHAHAHAHHSHFBFGDJJ
the testosterone on that dude in the back ground ,he went full on neanderthal mode lol......
ripcurl010 Dancing around a different sort of fire, in amazement.
lol
Be sure to bring him on the Mars landing
🎵Look at those cavemen go... 🎵
no one puts EJ in the corner.
You boys sound like a bunch of football fans, but you’re actually rooting for something worthwhile. A Dallas Cowboys fan would never cheer about Max Q or exhaust plume expansion.
People are allowed to be multi-faceted and interested in many different things. I cheer my hockey team on, and I cheered this on. Expressions of joy don’t need to be “worthwhile”.
@@pygmygiant its not a matter of restricting onesself to 1 category of following. It's a simple, and significant, matter of importance, impact, and value to society.
Some people, like myself, simply dont care for sports because of their repetitiveness, lack of impact on society, and overall insignificance.
Somebody scored. Thats going to happen all the time. Doesnt change anything.
Somebody got hurt. Thats going to happen all the time.
Somebody won the final game. That has to happen sooner or later.
And all this happens every single year. Never changing. Never leaving a great impact.
THIS is something never seen before by anyone in human history.
_THIS_ is something important to teachnological and civilization's progress!
*THIS* is history in the making!
And This is something to cheer like a wild animal over.
Daniel Cannata Christ, I can smell the pseudo intellectual smugness. Humans need enjoyment and social bonding. It’s not “worthwhile” ; it’s essential to human societies and their progress. Whether you get that through football or sitting in your mom’s basement playing Dungeons and Dragons whilst covered in Cheeto dust, it’s a fundamental practice of humanity.
While I don’t agree with the way you said it, I can see where you’re coming from. These guys are rooting for something “worthwhile” because it’s another’s point to Team Humanity.
@@davecrupel2817 lack of impact on society? Hundreds of thousands of people gathering to celebrate a championship for their team isn't an impact on society?
Absolutely space nerd right there. Love the footage.
They definitely didn't have to worry about getting laid. That was the best form of birth control money can't buy
Sounds like it's just ripping the atmosphere apart. Best explanation I've ever heard
I mean that's essentially what it's doing.
Big up to Das and his professionalism to keep focus on the camera, thus not enjoying with his own eyes the event, we appreciate it Das! Thanks!
Adam88Marz o7
it always amazes me to see how that two boosters landed
He took one for the team.
Yeah, good job on your bro dude to keep a camera steady. That takes real professionalism, and not basic amateur work. LOL Fucking newbs.
I have videoed some of my own rocket flights and I usually just get video of my feet. It is hard to do a video like this. Excellent job dude.
I'm so jealous of you guys. I called in sick to just watch the launch and you guys felt and heard it. My emotions were through the roof!!! This perspective is awesome.
This video celebrated space geekery in a way more glorious than anything I've ever seen.Nobody loves rockets more than a KSP player. I really like the "Into the clouds at 3000 feet!" Cronkite reference from Apollo 4.
Hey, man, you guys brought some major enthusiasm there, and it's good to see other people getting as excited as I was. As far as I'm concerned, us Kerbs are the public vanguard of the rocket world. Plus it's fun to talk about esoterica like plume expansion, or why the exhaust coming out of the center core has a shorter flame than the boosters. Good times.
12 months on this still has to be one of the best Rocket Launch Video’s on RUclips. A credit to those who took it and appeared in it. Brilliant!!
I am old enough to remember the Apollo launches and this project brings back the excitement of space travel back to all of U.S. Great stuff.
To all of us* ;)
@@zilianthegreat The pun was intended :)
Haha i remember Alan Shepards flight!
Yes. Thanks Elon
This event certainly was a 2018 highlight for me,...oh yeah you're video fucking rocks! :)
I remembered watching this video back when Falcon Heavy happened. Now I have an even greater appreciation for Das and the work he's done with NASA Spaceflight.
This shit made me straight up cry, ive never been more proud of being part of this species.
love the enthusiasm. and the camera work is the best other than the spacex feed. good going guys.
if this wasn't recorded at so many angles by so many different people I wouldn't beleave it was real, I can only think this is what it must of been like when peole saw the first pics of the first plane fly etc! its just so wild to see and to think our children will see this and just think its everyday normal thing in the future blows my mind everytime
Where I can find other videos, it still making me doubts about if is real or not.
Nice. I got excited all over again watching you guys.
I watch this once a day since launch,I love this.Thank you so much for this
Congrats on your work making this happen! You work with hydraulic systems, correct?
Is it weird that this is making me cry out of happiness and enthusiasm? I love this so much!
So damn amazing to watch and see the reaction to those boosters. Incredible.
God damn, this is way better than sex. Hahahahahaha :D
I was expecting the boosters to be coming down with parachutes but for them to land themselves something I did not expect. Amazing!
SpaceX reusable booster rockets always slow down with boosters firing and land on legs, no parachute. :)
THE BEST FALCON HEAVVY LUNCH VIDEO! it's so natural and real !! good job.
mmm lunch
11 months on and i still get goose bumps watching this video, great job guys
The best visitor vid I've seen so far, nice job!
I couldn't have experienced this epic happening like this, without you and the crew Das. Thank you so very much! Mad, mad love to you guys
1:13 for launch, 3:45 for side boosters separation and 8:30 for landings
this is the best. Well done with the Camera work, and love the enthusiasm, i wouldn't be able to keep a lid on it either, and why would you? this is spectacular.
Man that camera man's dedication from looking up at it.
It's a trade off... at some point, the zoom of the camera let's you see details you can't see with the Mk I eyeball. Glad I could share o7
If that's how 27 merlins sound, imagine how 31 RAPTOR 2's will sound, each having 1.81 MEGA NEWTONS OF THRUST
Watching this footage will never, never get old. Such an amazing event that will always be etched in my memory.
Can't believe I missed this! Fantastic gentlemen! Love this! Like we were riding them with you all. Awesome!!!!
I must say this is the best video I've seen of SapceX booster landing! Amazing! Thanks!
Respect to the whole crew who invented and build this awesome stuff of technology
incredible footage! Looks like something you only see in sci fi movies, only real
You guys had more energy than the rockets! 😂 Awesome video all the way through!!!
Nice capture! Different perspective! It looks like those 2 boosters are flying superheros coming for a landing?!!
This video honestly warms the cockles of my heart. The excitement from the crowd makes we feel with tears of joy. I would love to be there. On my bucket list for sure.
This was so breathtaking and hilarious at the same time!! XD
So cool to see that amazing event from another angle. And guys are just awesome. Superb footage, cudos to you fellas.
Came back for memories, holy crap your reactions really make it even more awesome (if that's even possible)
Fantastic addition to the coverage of this historic mission. Superb video work - well done !
I'm sat in the office watching this a year after it happened with tears in my eyes!
First time seeing it from live viewers perspective and wow its 100x better! Absolutely love this!! The landing gives me chills every time! Already repeated 8:52 many times!
So happy for you, it was a joy to watch you guys enjoying the launch/landing.
Seeing the boosters land on video a million times is cool, but seeing this in person i would actually start crying. its so cool!
Man, I watched the launch alive that day but every video I still see about this day is even better. The excitement of SpaceX's associates are the best, this is fuc*** passion into the veins!
Hard to believe it's been almost 2 years since this happened. Now we're all waiting impatiently for Starship to launch. Hope you all will be there to witness it!
starship is the biggest cock tease in the last 20 years. and it will satisfy!
Give to an adult men, a one Falcon rocket and 2 self returning boosters and they became a kids again.... or.. maybe they never grown up?... amazing video
It just brings me so much joy to hear people go absolutely nuts over rockets. Such an amazing launch and landings. I can never get tired of watching it.
I have watched different angles to this at least 20 times and still super satisfying and gives me goosebumps still
This is the best video I have every watched in my life.
you know what???
" *You have to be kidding me* ”
Guaranteed oblivion: Take a shot every time you hear him say "y'all"
No matter how many times I watch any footage of this I get goosebumps everytime.
We need more enthusiastic people like this! Keep it up!
Excellent job capturing the excitement! Well done!
😂 duuuuude, you've gotta be kidding me, man!!! 😅
I got excited all over again... would've loved to yell "duuuude" along you guys there
(yeah, not letting the "duuuuuude!!!" go 😆)
Goran Blažič HA! Me neither, I'll totally own all the rocket-induced incoherent babbling 🤣
but seriously, great video 👍 loved it
Best part for me: 9:15
"Double sonic booms baby!... TWO LANDINGS... NO WAY!!! "
Amazing footage & reactions dudes, please record next Falcon Heavy launch just like this!
I agree. The amount of enthusiasm is unbelievable. :D
WOW! Spectacular video, even better commentary.
Tim Dodd sent me btw.
ShockerFan123 Errrday 🤓
TIM DODD AND KSA = LEGENDS
Enjoyed your reactions as much as the launch. Great video.
Still think the double booster landing is mankind's most impressive achievement to date!
Just found this on the explore page and I’m still hyped as hell 😂 two years ago and I remember this like it’s yesterday.
I would've been screaming right with you!! Loved it.
you guys made me feel like I was in college again...thanks!!! Super good job....there is NOTHING on earth more cool than this event.
You gotta be kidding me yo
Guys, this was in 2018 and in 2020 we got SpaceX Astronauts on the ISS. Imagine what we are going to achieve in 2022 and beyond.
Excellent launch footage sir! Got me whooping and air punching again :)
out of all the clips of the FH launch this is by far one of the best for both reaction and film quality - SO FRICKEN GOOD!!
Amazing view! That is one godlike camera setup and tracking skill.
Thanks!
the reaction was probably the only thing that was more exciting than the landing
By FAR the best coverage! SpaceX needs to look at hiring y'all...and paying enough to do what you REALLY want to do. Get equipment that will track as far as MECO....
Thanks for saying that! We're just some rocket nerds who happen to have a few thousand hours of video game target tracking experience, a tripod, and some friends at NASA
AWESOME VIDEO!!!! This is the best one I have seen by far shot by the public. GREAT JOB GUYS!!!!!!
No flat earthers here. because you would look foolish(more than usually? is it possible?) to try to debunk this video.
We are all stardust in the cosmic web called Laniakea.
We from Norway are ready to go Viking in to Space.
Give me a Spacex-Longboat in the name off Thor.
It makes no difference how good the pictures, the flat Earthers and space deniers will say that it's all fake, that the boosters fell off when the rocket hit the dome, and now the rocket is stuck in the dome.
@@beaconrider Flat earth is so dumb that it's both hillarious and scary that people actually believe it.
@@jacobnleth It is sort of frightening.
they just call it all CGI. Apparently they think CGI is some kind of all encompassing magic. everything is just CGI or Photoshop. LOL
you guys had so much energy i felt like we were their!!!
Ej's reaction is my favorite part
Ej probably lost his voice the next day. :)
Had to interupt watching the Mars: Inside SpaceX docu to watch this :D You guys screaming and geeking out makes it a joy to watch this launch
Falcon strapped to Falcon strapped to Roadster strapped to Starman!
Powered by Clarkson's will screaming POWAAAAAA.
This is such a fucking good video.. I love those 2 bois
This is fucking awesome y'all!
Never get sick of watching this fellas! Well done. CAN'T WAIT for the latest shot from today!!
Nice Video Shot!, great cameraman, God Job!, Best Video of Lauch and Landing in the Internet.
I had the same reaction as you guys. My kids thought I was nuts. Thanks for sharing! Absolutely awesome ☺
this is what makes America great. Not wars..
Why America, Its a team of people from all over the world in SpaceX. :)
@Kerry Page Rocket technology as a whole is a product of war as serious development started with the V2. War often brings technological jumps forward, but I would rather live in a world without war.
@Kerry Page Guess humans are still not capable of repressing their old instincts. We still need to get our territories demarcated.
I hope for the best for the generations to come.
But space travel is still awesome. 😀
This video never gets old. 28 months later it shows up in my feed and I'm still smiling like an idiot watching and listening to you guys and your excitement.
Will you cover next FH launch (Arabsat-6A)? Please say yes!
Yes. heh
@@KSpaceAcademy Haha, I was waiting this reply yesterday. Thank you very much for your time spent in those launch coverages. They're amazing!
One of the best shots I’ve ever seen . Congratulations
If only these guys had showed a little more enthusiasm, the vid would have been more enjoyable.. (#sarcasm) lol
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Nice
I ruined it
I just found this. Guys, this is amazing... Great camera work!
Thanks!
No problem! I live in Bradenton FL and have been wanting to go to a launch for months now! I'm thinking about driving over for the Atlas 5 launch on OCT 17, any tips for where to watch from?
Missed this from months ago... For Atlas V Port Canaveral viewing location at the CCAFS Gate/Highway 401 is great, free, and public.
how hard was it to not look up and see the launch/landing in person??
Honestly, once you got past a certain point, the camera screen had better zoom than the MkI eyeballs. ;)
mk1 eyeballs LOL
I've watched a hell of a lot of launches in my time, and I've watched a lot of videos of launches and landings. NOTHING compares to this vid! I don't know which was better, the flights or these guys screaming like five year olds! Beautiful job!
Your reaction remind me of myself. U earned urself a new sub (turning on notifications too :). )
2 years on and I just had my heart stop while watching this!
Damn you guys are awesome! And you Kerbal too?!
So epic. Amazing the velocity those boosters had just seconds out, then instantly nullified to zero. Freaking awesome!!!