Hehe..we are supposed to be grateful for these 720p images. In another 10 years, maybe we can expect NASA to catch up to Full HD 1080p, you know the kind of resolution that was available on our TV sets over 20 years ago
I know this is a demo mission, with starliner team trying to figure out all things post-landing, but man they look freaking unprepared. Great landing through.
De joven leía a Sagan, Asimov y algunos mas y mi imaginación volaba con cada cuento, en ese momento, porque muchas cosas se hicieron realidad, tengo 64 años y poder ver esto es realmente maravilloso.
There is no them, it was unmanned. A camera inside the capsule would have shown you absolutely no more than a camera in it when it was sitting on the ground.
How did those trucks get on the moon? There's some Hydroizeeeene suits in case they get erm....stuff. Oh and one of the pilots says I'm going to be an actress.
@@powerfulstrong5673 probably skipped the covering this time because it was taking so long to open the hatch. I noticed that when stuff doesn’t work on Boeing Starliner they ad lib steps.
Keep up the good work. Not enough debris being dumped into the ocean. It’s too difficult to move away from wasteful and polluting techniques of launching and recovering a spacecraft. Keep it up 👏👏👏👏
Glad to see an improved version of the Apollo capsule. Reuse is a bit overrated. The narrator, camera man, and producer all need to find another lines of work. Can't believe how many mistakes the narrator made, the camera person missed the landing with the capsule off the bottom of the view, and the producer is responsible for this poor quality coverage.
It took them THIS long to get to this point. By the time Boeing ever sends people to the moon SpaceX is already going to have a base on mars. Boeing is old, slow, and outdated.
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W-O-W ! ! ! THE STARLINER FLEW RE-ENTRY & LANDED ! ! ! IT ACTUALLY WORKED ! ! !👍👍👍
Congrats to a successful flight, Boeing!
Annnnnnd touchdown!! Welcome back Starliner👏👏💙💛very proud of your team Boeing! Looking forward to more space ventures🛰🚀
Remember, the people at Mc Donnell/Douglas. If they left, Boeing would be back at building the 707
90 minutes to orbit the planet. 88 minutes waiting for someone to open the door.
I wonder if those announcers get tired of saying the same obvious statements over and over again?
'Looking good' yawn
Congrats on an apparently successful OFT-2 mission Boeing!
I love the black & white footage and the 1960's quality graphics. Reminds me of the Apollo era. So quaint.
Hehe..we are supposed to be grateful for these 720p images. In another 10 years, maybe we can expect NASA to catch up to Full HD 1080p, you know the kind of resolution that was available on our TV sets over 20 years ago
It's from a thermal camera.
intro- 4:30
stream started- 5:36
15:00 18:40
de-orbit burn- 24:42-25:37
SM seporate- 28:56
36:00
re-entry- 1:00:13
drouge parachute- 1:04:02
heath shield sporation- 1:07:17
main parachute- 1:05:15
landing- 1:08:45
1:13:30
Glad for Boing and SLS the landing is successful, continuous improvement will ensure future success.
This has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with SLS.
Congratulations Boeing!! Good job. That’s what sticking to it looks like
Good job!
Great job Starliner crew!
I know this is a demo mission, with starliner team trying to figure out all things post-landing, but man they look freaking unprepared. Great landing through.
Welcome home, Starliner!
Why didn't they put the protective enclosure cover over the capsule?
1:22:47 video shot from skydio2 drone. a Made in USA drone. good choice 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Congratulations NASA and Boeing team.. Well done..
Great. Late, but great. I missed the video where they recovered the booster. Can someone send me a link?
So, where is the footage of them coming out of the capule. It looks larger inside than the 960s capsules.
I love science!! A Key to a better world! 🗝️
Oh look we went into orbit....again....WOW.
De joven leía a Sagan, Asimov y algunos mas y mi imaginación volaba con cada cuento, en ese momento, porque muchas cosas se hicieron realidad, tengo 64 años y poder ver esto es realmente maravilloso.
Fast foward it to the landing about half way thru its bete. The landing
Now that's some engineering
Cool 😎
This seems to have worked out well ¡☆!
Can we shut-off the girls, and listen to the more esoteric communications ¿☆? 🤔
Why didn't they put the protective enclosure cover over the capsule this time?
What protective enclosure are you referring to?
@@odysseusrex5908 the inflatable environment protective enclosure
grats boeing, wd.
Would be nice if we could have gotten a feed of them descending from the inside.
There is no them, it was unmanned. A camera inside the capsule would have shown you absolutely no more than a camera in it when it was sitting on the ground.
How did those trucks get on the moon? There's some Hydroizeeeene suits in case they get erm....stuff. Oh and one of the pilots says I'm going to be an actress.
Company picnics at landings.
Why didn't I hear about this? I only found out because I heard a boom this afternoon
Maybe because you didn’t check for upcoming livestreams in your subscriptions tab? Mine notified me when the stream started.
@@nazbmn242 Why didn't they put the protective enclosure cover over the capsule this time?
@@powerfulstrong5673 honestly I have no idea
@@powerfulstrong5673 probably skipped the covering this time because it was taking so long to open the hatch. I noticed that when stuff doesn’t work on Boeing Starliner they ad lib steps.
Didn't see it land because you didn't have good positioning to actually see it clearly.
56:14 "NASA's space plane."
Keep up the good work. Not enough debris being dumped into the ocean.
It’s too difficult to move away from wasteful and polluting techniques of launching and recovering a spacecraft. Keep it up 👏👏👏👏
Is that why they don't recover the booster? Because the fish need somewhere to live?
Wow... A lot of dropouts. They probably should have set up a Starlink dish as a WiFi Hotspot for 22Mbps upload speeds.
so now yall are flying stuff into space now, are yall gonna buy the moon and turn that into a parking lot that will never get finished?
No se optinmizaron los procesos para evitar perder hardware... Demaciados procesos y perdidas de componentes...
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Glad to see an improved version of the Apollo capsule. Reuse is a bit overrated.
The narrator, camera man, and producer all need to find another lines of work. Can't believe how many mistakes the narrator made, the camera person missed the landing with the capsule off the bottom of the view, and the producer is responsible for this poor quality coverage.
The Starliner is reusable.
Great Job people…….
Ну хотя бы это нормально у вас получается
26 ft/s at touch down is way too fast.😒 or am i the only one who thinks that?
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It took them THIS long to get to this point. By the time Boeing ever sends people to the moon SpaceX is already going to have a base on mars. Boeing is old, slow, and outdated.
Agreed.
And moreover, looking at this ancient Apollo style concept, if astronauts could decide to ride SpaceX or Boeing they would go business class 😀
@@dusfor72 well then you don't know the astronauts
I'm first
Go WOKE, go Broke....
"First American made orbital capsule landing on land" - I wouldn't be bragging it. Soviets have been doing this for 4 decades now.
Six decades...
Not to mention which, we used to land actual space ships, and we will again.
And don't forget the Soviet Union died first too lol
The trump trolls are cringeworthy LOL
Great CGI hollyweird, keep up the show.
can prove it?
@@Comet-2011-W3-Lovejoy Yeah, open your eyes!
@@WORDversesWORLD ok it's open, can't see the proof
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Proof is in the metrics 🥸
NASA productions are poor. Just wait until YT experts get a chance to cover the video.
Good job!