yes it is all Fake. But don't tell the children. We want to manipulate them so they are easier to control. Meanwhile keep believing in a Globe Earth, that's for you Adults.
I watched the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and STS launches since I was a kid. This has me all choked up. Great to see launches from the good old USA again.
Glad to see it is not just me that get's chocked up during these moments. Important and amazing times we live in. Now into the realms of science fiction. Think 2001, Bladerunner, Alien. What a time to be alive.
@@peoplezk1 do you realise f9 has a 1/300 approx chance of loss of crew while shuttle had 1/50? F9 is one of the most reliable rockets ever.. SLS will be just as good. Both have launch escape systems
Give Elon Musk a credit. Founded Paypal, Tesla, now SpaceX. He has changed/innovated so many things. Haters can hate him but things he has completed had made profound impact.
Grew up in the Space Race era- Was wildly into rockets/model rockets Missed on a chance to fly- Never thought I be inside a “space ship” real time on my cellphone That was only 50 ish years ago Unbelievable
Xyrule I was watching that launch with my mom- and I remember It just - exploded- And we both just sat there and didn’t say a word for like ten minutes You just felt like all the air in your lungs was sucked out-
yes, now everybody can buy a ticket to Mars. Everybody that has a couple of million to spare, that is. These are the people that give you minimum wage to work till you drop dead. And don't say they earned their money by being smart or hard working. Need an example? Trump!!!!! Proud to be human today
@@fernandojvalencia8151 these suits are for launch and entry only. They rely on the life support and communications systems of the spacecraft to protect them!
You're seeing solid oxygen from the bleed valve on the Merlin 1-D Vacuum engine. The oxygen is liquid in the tanks and as it travels through the engine, but when it escapes into space through the valve it turns solid. People like me who've been watching these launches for years are used to it, but it always trips up newbies. Welcome to the club!
Even though I missed the moment of the first engine landing, I was very impressed with all of this challenge and success. I hope all of you are doing well until coming back on earth.
Absolutely amazed can't believe Iam watching this I've had to get to 55 to realize the impact ..The commentary and views of each stage fantastic a massive well done to all involved and thank you for the experience .
Anyone find that loss of video on the falcon 9 landing odd. It landed pretty quick and there was no smoke. If you're gonna lose the video on landing, and magically reappear with it landed,do it for a longer period of time.
You literally are fooled by camera trickery while they cut footage, and fly over water.... congrats you wrote "dragons breath" you're so smart! lol fool.
@@DecadentDro Imagine being so stupid that you think frozen oxygen is a mouse. Like, how many times do your parents have to drop you for you to become that stupid. Just outstanding.
In the history of space flight, humans have been put into orbit by: 1. The Soviet Union/Russia 2. The United States of America 3. The People’s Republic of China 4. Elon Musk ...just let that sink in for a moment...
I seen it too. It's a light moving in one direction then it changes it's direction. I don't think a piece of debris can change directions like that. I don't think those astronauts were alone
No america isn't back in the game, although an amazing day it was for private Sector space travel, Nasa should be at the head of the space game but because of being severely underfunded and no interest in space for a very long time from government the Russians have been keeping america relevant in space, Elon Musk has no obligations to only market his product in america, he will hire out space x products to other nations to stay at the top if he doesn't then Jeff bezos and his space program or maybe other private space companies will snag the monies, which Elon will not want, for now there is no competition, so he will sweep up all he can till there is but this certainly doesn't put america back in the game, it puts space x directly where they wanted to be though 💯
They use a standardized measurement system to avoid errors that have occurred in the past, best to just use the system everyone else in the world uses, 0 is freezing 100 is boiling.
Muricans' learn the metric system though. Unfortunally it isnt widely used in everyday life so they tend to forget. I guess the whole "cant teach an old dog new tricks" kind of applies?
You're gonna tell me that not one camera on earth filmed the rocket coming out of the sky and landing? This launch was unprecedented and your only camera cuts out. What year is this? I was all excited now I'm just stressed
@@enochchow4099 wrong video my friend...we are talking about the rocket from today's launch that was suppose to land on a barge...your link shows 2 rockets landing at Kennedy space center 2 years ago..
It's one of those times...that just catches you off guard...the emotional response. I remember when the same feeling of pride and high emotion...unexpectedly when I stood on Rt 40 in Maryland in 1996 and watched the Olympic torch being carried by.....times like these.
I have a lot of questions about the moon landing back in the sixties too along with a lot of other people hey don't get me wrong I'm glad we got Teflon I'm glad we got material that can withstand a thousand degrees or 2000 degrees, that's great but there's a lot of questions
It is a historical moment because it is the first time a private company is transporting Astronauts to space. It is the first commercial flight to space. On top of that SpaceX first stage booster landed by itself. Cutting cost severely for the next rocket, normally. This booster wont be used because next rocket will be using a newer version. There is only 4 entities on Earth that has transported Astronauts to the ISS. Russia, USA, China and SpaceX. Also, they went to the ISS. The two Astronauts are on the ISS as we speak. They got there yesterday and it was great to watch!
The "Of course I still love you" drone was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
@@scuba9273 You think they would have more than one camera for such a historic launch. I think it landed in the sea and they used old video of a successful landing.
The "Of course I still love you" drone was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
Check out at 12:45. Can someone explain to me what that lil piece was that flew past when the seperation process went down. And the camera man switched as soon as they saw it, and the piece disappeared. How was rhat piece moving so fast
@@gagewong6961 america has a racism problem. Maybe work on that first before trying to find out everyone's race. This is why your country is increasingly falling behind. You don't have your priorities in order.
At 12:35 in the video look at the lower left portion of the screen. I see a light moving horizontal then it changes direction and starts moving vertically. It's only there for maybe 2 seconds. Anyone out there know what that could be?
@@Ellisf1 I thought too but they released footage from other angles. Seems they didn't have time to switch the cameras. Eh well, if it is true or not, what's important is that the two guys are safe.
3 merlin engines to get it back? Dragon is bigger than the Saturn V. Meanwhile automobiles have gotten smaller. Why is "space" and "low earth orbit" interchangeable? Wouldn't that be like saying I climbed MT. Everest but really only going to base camp?
The merlin engine causes immense vibrations that interrupt the signal from the drone ship. However they do have some live streams where the signal remained stable. They also have many videos from many angles of landings (and also rapid unscheduled disassemblies 😉)
Today, on May 30th of 2020, humanity changed its destiny forever by accomplishing *two things.* The first being the unlocking of commercial space travel, which will open up an entire new frontier that has been almost untouched by human hands since the 1960s. The second being *changing what technology we will invest in.* Today marked the end of an era of stagnation that we've lived in since the 1980s. No longer will we simply be hyped for the next iPhone that removes a few good features every year. Computers will continue to advance, but we won't have to focus only on computer technology from now on. We've changed our destiny technologically from nothing more than a slow advancement in computers to a revolution in space travel. Within a few decades, space travel will be as different from now as the present day's computers are different from those of the 1950s. And an additional fantastic benefit is that this allows America to regain the self-sufficiency that we take pride in having. We won't rely on others countries to take our own astronauts to the moon. This is absolutely fantastic for our nation. Thank you, Elon.
Congratulations. I'm very glad appreciate you guys the two good astronaut heroes. Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley God speed and safely home. it's a great day of America. May God bless around the world.
Listen At 12:40 and watch the clouds #1 how sound traveling outside of the ship in a vacuum #2 how are the clouds moving way faster than they are when they're going 27000mph or kmh I've never seen or heard of clouds moving that fast even In the stratosphere.
I don't mean to be picky but did anyone see stage one land? There are 2 cameras used on the docking pad surely they both didn't go down. The first camera was covered in water droplets. Very odd.
I was thinking the same thing...we had signal with a camera that had droplets then we lost signal than all of sudden the rocket was there...interestinh
How the hell is there a mouse running across the top of the 2nd stage booster at 3:22 into the flight. It runs from the top around the rim to the bottom. 3:22 - 3:26into flight or 3:34-3:38 into the video. How the ghell is that
The earth is incredibly massive and the satellites are tiny (about the size of a car) in comparison, your more likely to find aliens than you are to find a satellite by accident.
I cannot say this enough - this changes EVERYTHING as far as manned spaceflight. Even if they can't rendevous with the ISS, the fact that a private firm lead the way on getting Americans back into space from their own turf is a monumental achievement. Say what you will about Elon Musk...his people get it done.
@@porfiriato84 In the breadth of my lifetime we've gone from just barely making it to the moon to having probes leave our solar system. We can count the planets around other stars and tell if they might be habitable. We use so many technologies and systems that had their birth in the Space Race that I cannot even imagine what will come next. I look at my smartphone and remain amazed at the levels of processing power I hold in my hand...all while watching people go by oblivious to how amazing this all is. It's taken for granted. And that amazes me even more. What did Carl Sagan say? "We've dipped our toes in the edge of the Cosmic Oceans...and the water seems inviting."
Was looking forward to the first stage view landing on the barge and then the signal was lost. Makes me think it didn't make it even though it shows a rocket on the barge
If anyone ever wondered where they get their pictures from space from, look no further than "Galaxy star black granite counter-tops". Look those up, and then look at the pictures of "space" they show. Some pictures are identical.
Fantastic, I am passionate about space travel, knowing that I have been on this solo, it was exciting. I spent more than five hours watching it live. Let many other expeditions come.
The "Of course I still love you" drone ship was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
9:32 ... loss of signal. 9:42, stage 1 rocket is sitting on drone ship yet there is no footage of touchdown actually happening? WTH??? 12:08 ... expect loss of signal. 12:19 stage 2 separation has occurred yet there is no footage of that actually happening? WTH, again!?? Bad ass nonetheless but, um, yeah ... seems like two pretty key moments to have footage.
"Of course I still love you" drone ship was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
If the space shuttle is analogous to a car, THEN: The US had to junk its fleet of cars because they could not afford the repair and maintenance, AND after many years of using the Russian ride sharing service, they have a rental car from SpaceX.
Riots & Rockets
It's like the 60's
Riots & Rockets would be a great 60s Cover Band name o.o
just like your mom
Josef and to China like new ‘Cold War’
yes it is all Fake. But don't tell the children. We want to manipulate them so they are easier to control. Meanwhile keep believing in a Globe Earth, that's for you Adults.
We’re going retro with that comment
I watched the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and STS launches since I was a kid. This has me all choked up. Great to see launches from the good old USA again.
Don't worry, one of these will eventually blow up and destroy your hopes and dreams.
Just give it time.
@@peoplezk1 their are escape systems on this unlike the space shuttle though. This alone makes it significantly safer.
Glad to see it is not just me that get's chocked up during these moments. Important and amazing times we live in. Now into the realms of science fiction. Think 2001, Bladerunner, Alien. What a time to be alive.
@@peoplezk1 do you realise f9 has a 1/300 approx chance of loss of crew while shuttle had 1/50? F9 is one of the most reliable rockets ever.. SLS will be just as good. Both have launch escape systems
taking social distancing to a whole new level!
Lmao
Atmospheric level
Sam Beckett its sounds good actually ... you’re funny
Instead of 6 feet apart, more like 125 miles apart!
Give Elon Musk a credit. Founded Paypal, Tesla, now SpaceX. He has changed/innovated so many things. Haters can hate him but things he has completed had made profound impact.
Fake fake
He founded SpaceX almost 20 years ago
Why would anyone hate him?!?
@@wackyruss People hate him because they don't understand how to think critically and see through the propaganda they have fallen for.
Elon is a real deal genius
Grew up in the Space Race era-
Was wildly into rockets/model rockets
Missed on a chance to fly-
Never thought I be inside a “space ship” real time on my cellphone
That was only 50 ish years ago
Unbelievable
Amazing thing we all saw here
What was it like seeing the last generation of space shuttles retired and the aftermath of the Challenger disaster?
@@umbragon2814 sad
@@franmellor9843 ?
1 a ?
Xyrule I was watching that launch with my mom- and I remember
It just - exploded-
And we both just sat there and didn’t say a word for like ten minutes
You just felt like all the air in your lungs was sucked out-
Space travel has changed forever.
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I love the new suits. They look like the jetsons! Fake! Designer clothing will protect them from heat and radiation! Sure thing movie producers!
Zero point energy anti-gravity craft are coming soon, I can't wait to get to the moon in just a few minutes. :)
yes, now everybody can buy a ticket to Mars. Everybody that has a couple of million to spare, that is. These are the people that give you minimum wage to work till you drop dead. And don't say they earned their money by being smart or hard working. Need an example? Trump!!!!! Proud to be human today
@@fernandojvalencia8151 these suits are for launch and entry only. They rely on the life support and communications systems of the spacecraft to protect them!
God speed and safe travels and return to Mother Earth. 🇺🇸
I wish it blew up
DumbTHICCBot why
Lil Chode so he could short Tesla stock
DumbTHICCBot edgy wannabe
Tbh Mother Earth is in total pandemonium (looking at the USA) rn so im sure astronauts arent as excited to return home
All the flat earthers losing their minds
They’ll just say the launch was CGI.
@@uhetsberger I mean, it is
its going round a pole on a bit of string haha
They are all science-denying republicans who lost their minds long ago!
only went to the iss. iss sits in Earth's lower orbit.
This is pretty huge. 2020 is like a god damn roller coaster so far lol
Conveniently lost signal at the precise moment the rocket landed🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I was wondering about that...
Same here.. 🤔
sshh😐
Shit happens.
Happens every time- the engine interferes with the cameras reception
Man, I'm tearing up.
Me too, from laughing so hard!
Same here, such b.s
God bless America and the astronauts!!
Awesome! Just freaking awesome! Back in orbit and soon the moon and Mars. Great job Space X and NASA!
eac 123 Fantastic. 👍
I hope in my lifetime I get to witness man setting foot on Mars.
And ELON MUSK!!!
This is just awesome to watch! Much needed change of pace...
Awwww yes, more fake news!!!
Wow very proud of everyone who made this happen. God bless the two astronauts come home safe to your families.
Feel like we're watching the Olympics with this announcer lmao "coming up at about 20 seconds...." "thar she blowssss"
love the mouse on the rocket from T+ 3;56-around 7 there is a mouse running around on the edge of a live rocket in outer space. to funny
The footage at T+3:55 and T+4:16 is identical with the mouse .. before that what's that white thing at T+3:21 through T+3:29?
So SpaceX is now like UBER/Lift for Nasa. "Your rocket will be arriving shortly".
that is exactly what elon musk is trying to do. Make space travel like catching a train or a bus
then how many stars does nasa have?
Now with SpaceX the Astronauts can order delivery pizza from earth. Lol
@@Itwasme007 But will it still be hot?
@@umbragon2814 yes they'll bake it on the way the there.
Something is moving on the second stage rocket at 3:30 in
You're seeing solid oxygen from the bleed valve on the Merlin 1-D Vacuum engine. The oxygen is liquid in the tanks and as it travels through the engine, but when it escapes into space through the valve it turns solid. People like me who've been watching these launches for years are used to it, but it always trips up newbies. Welcome to the club!
@Goku Black it was a deep state alien sent by Soros.
@Goku Black i can tell you have maximum 10 braincells
@Goku Black You're right that is my last brain cell leaving my head after reading your comment.
Alien
Even though I missed the moment of the first engine landing, I was very impressed with all of this challenge and success. I hope all of you are doing well until coming back on earth.
USA: OMG!! Historic!!
Russia: LOL
The astraunauts reals names are Bill and Ted, but they knew people would laugh at Bill and Ted's excellent adventure.
Are these astro nuts going to a fashion show! What a joke!
Wait i thought it was bob and doug
Hello! Bob and Doug 'McKenzie" Need a brew, EH?
Bill and Ted's Bizarre Adventure
Absolutely amazed can't believe Iam watching this I've had to get to 55 to realize the impact ..The commentary and views of each stage fantastic a massive well done to all involved and thank you for the experience .
Kid 1: My dad's in NYC for a work trip
Kid 2: Oh, that's cool. My dad's in freaking space.
Anyone find that loss of video on the falcon 9 landing odd. It landed pretty quick and there was no smoke. If you're gonna lose the video on landing, and magically reappear with it landed,do it for a longer period of time.
Same here,and nobody videoing it. 2020.
Flat Earther: Earth is ...
SpaceX: Feel my dragon's breath
You literally are fooled by camera trickery while they cut footage, and fly over water.... congrats you wrote "dragons breath" you're so smart! lol fool.
People ah say anything fake you watch that thang take off like everyone els 🚫🧢 you ah 🍆 head 😭
Can rats live in space? 6:42 look by the booster
@@DecadentDro Imagine being so stupid that you think frozen oxygen is a mouse. Like, how many times do your parents have to drop you for you to become that stupid. Just outstanding.
AKCHINOOK it’s not a mouse
In the history of space flight, humans have been put into orbit by:
1. The Soviet Union/Russia
2. The United States of America
3. The People’s Republic of China
4. Elon Musk
...just let that sink in for a moment...
What the heck was that at 12:44 (bottom left) is that a bird on space or something?
solidified oxygen
I seen it too. It's a light moving in one direction then it changes it's direction. I don't think a piece of debris can change directions like that. I don't think those astronauts were alone
Wow. I love this country. We are back in the game.😁🇺🇸
I'm sure you do, hillbilly. *Durr* AmUrIcA *Durr*
No america isn't back in the game, although an amazing day it was for private Sector space travel, Nasa should be at the head of the space game but because of being severely underfunded and no interest in space for a very long time from government the Russians have been keeping america relevant in space, Elon Musk has no obligations to only market his product in america, he will hire out space x products to other nations to stay at the top if he doesn't then Jeff bezos and his space program or maybe other private space companies will snag the monies, which Elon will not want, for now there is no competition, so he will sweep up all he can till there is but this certainly doesn't put america back in the game, it puts space x directly where they wanted to be though 💯
We are still back in the game 😜🇺🇸. Don’t be jealous spacecow🤣🤣🤣
Even the American ship uses metric system for speed😂😂😂 lol
i guess this is the standard. the imperial system is mostly used in USA. And i believe this is an international mission, not just USA.
It shows mph on my screen
I guess it depends on if you're american
They use a standardized measurement system to avoid errors that have occurred in the past, best to just use the system everyone else in the world uses, 0 is freezing 100 is boiling.
SpaceX uses metric. Tesla too.
Muricans' learn the metric system though. Unfortunally it isnt widely used in everyday life so they tend to forget. I guess the whole "cant teach an old dog new tricks" kind of applies?
Amazing. Safe travels.
Yes 🥰
You're gonna tell me that not one camera on earth filmed the rocket coming out of the sky and landing? This launch was unprecedented and your only camera cuts out. What year is this? I was all excited now I'm just stressed
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@@enochchow4099 wrong video my friend...we are talking about the rocket from today's launch that was suppose to land on a barge...your link shows 2 rockets landing at Kennedy space center 2 years ago..
It's one of those times...that just catches you off guard...the emotional response. I remember when the same feeling of pride and high emotion...unexpectedly when I stood on Rt 40 in Maryland in 1996 and watched the Olympic torch being carried by.....times like these.
Me looking for aliens like: 👁👄👁
Please can someone explain how they removed their spacesuits & changed into polo shirts & trousers........in such a confined capsule?
Oh.......I have seen some footage now. Must be very awkward for them.......& sweaty.
I have a lot of questions about the moon landing back in the sixties too along with a lot of other people hey don't get me wrong I'm glad we got Teflon I'm glad we got material that can withstand a thousand degrees or 2000 degrees, that's great but there's a lot of questions
A awesome day for NASA and SpaceX!! I'm impatient to see a manned launch of the SLS rocket to the Moon and to Mars!!
I like how they cutt the live feed before landing .....
Exactly..... 😏
Lol.. high density flame made the signal interrupted
Very much American..haha
You can find streams of the landing from different angles.
How can u have a historical event n not capture it. Smell fishy or what?
I'm confused could someone explain where and what are they doing?
It is a historical moment because it is the first time a private company is transporting Astronauts to space. It is the first commercial flight to space. On top of that SpaceX first stage booster landed by itself. Cutting cost severely for the next rocket, normally. This booster wont be used because next rocket will be using a newer version.
There is only 4 entities on Earth that has transported Astronauts to the ISS. Russia, USA, China and SpaceX.
Also, they went to the ISS. The two Astronauts are on the ISS as we speak. They got there yesterday and it was great to watch!
@@stoffni China hasn't sent people to the ISS because China is banned from it.
12:44 interesting how that debris on the left side of the screen trajectory curved. I assume a linear trajectory since there no wind interference.
5:40 Awww...I love you too, lady.... whoever you are.
The "Of course I still love you" drone was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
Bug is moving on the right side of screen around the 3:30 time frame....???? BS???
What is the reason of this mission ? For anyone know ?
Sending supplies to the ISS
9:33 We didn't get to see the rocket land on the ship? That is suspect!
It's because it's BS! That rocket landed on Orbit China! 😂😂😂
@bwahahaha ! Yes, but this was a historic launch. I think they hid the failure of the rocket returning to the platform.
From my spacex engineer buddy: “Hard to keep a satellite dish steered as the business end of a rocket approaches”
@@scuba9273 You think they would have more than one camera for such a historic launch. I think it landed in the sea and they used old video of a successful landing.
Lol. The camera shuts down many times when rocket is landing. It interferes with signals
Me watching this when I'm on zoom:*forgets mic is on😂*
4:19, Is it just me, or is the earth slightly curving *backwards* on the right?
It's just you and other few billion people. ;)
9:16 is the landing pad named " Of course i still love you" loool. that;s so elon musk!!
The "Of course I still love you" drone was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
Alli Hogan thanks for that info!
Check out at 12:45. Can someone explain to me what that lil piece was that flew past when the seperation process went down. And the camera man switched as soon as they saw it, and the piece disappeared. How was rhat piece moving so fast
6:11 something bright zooms across right screen...thoughts?
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA
Shut up conservative
Sean Long what race are u
@@gagewong6961 america has a racism problem. Maybe work on that first before trying to find out everyone's race.
This is why your country is increasingly falling behind. You don't have your priorities in order.
Rebellious Sloth Oh come on this is a moment to show pride we’re sending people back into space. We’re going back to the moon.
Not usa usa usa. ELON MUSK ELON MUSK ELON MUSK that's what yall should be chanting. Smh
Bob and Doug I doff my cap to you both...sitting on top of what is really a controlled explosion ....balls of steel
*SpaceX Starship be like :*
"Man.... I wish I can do that...all I do right now is just blowing up..."
12:44 seems to have a object fall off. What was that?
What a day to be an American 🇺🇸
I'm sure it is, trailer trash.
a human*
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Take a look on minute 6:10 until 6:13 on the right screen, there is something flying very fast near the right base or "foot". This is a airplane?
What is the picture on the right
At 12:35 in the video look at the lower left portion of the screen. I see a light moving horizontal then it changes direction and starts moving vertically. It's only there for maybe 2 seconds. Anyone out there know what that could be?
From 9:10 through 9:42 it looks like they tried to pull a fast one.
Indeed
Hocus pocus
Quite convenient the landing feed on the drone ship cut out during the "landing"...
I'm sure that was just a 'coincidence'.......🙄
@@Ellisf1 I thought too but they released footage from other angles. Seems they didn't have time to switch the cameras. Eh well, if it is true or not, what's important is that the two guys are safe.
3 merlin engines to get it back? Dragon is bigger than the Saturn V. Meanwhile automobiles have gotten smaller.
Why is "space" and "low earth orbit" interchangeable? Wouldn't that be like saying I climbed MT. Everest but really only going to base camp?
The merlin engine causes immense vibrations that interrupt the signal from the drone ship. However they do have some live streams where the signal remained stable. They also have many videos from many angles of landings (and also rapid unscheduled disassemblies 😉)
@@GooseCrack dont bother trying to bring logic into denier trolls posts.
Just nuke from orbit.
What's with the flame pulse at T+24? Is that supposed to happen? It looks like the engine cut off for a moment then reignited suddenly.
Which phone provider has access to the space? Is it tmobile or Verizon?
Today, on May 30th of 2020, humanity changed its destiny forever by accomplishing *two things.*
The first being the unlocking of commercial space travel, which will open up an entire new frontier that has been almost untouched by human hands since the 1960s.
The second being *changing what technology we will invest in.* Today marked the end of an era of stagnation that we've lived in since the 1980s. No longer will we simply be hyped for the next iPhone that removes a few good features every year. Computers will continue to advance, but we won't have to focus only on computer technology from now on. We've changed our destiny technologically from nothing more than a slow advancement in computers to a revolution in space travel. Within a few decades, space travel will be as different from now as the present day's computers are different from those of the 1950s.
And an additional fantastic benefit is that this allows America to regain the self-sufficiency that we take pride in having. We won't rely on others countries to take our own astronauts to the moon. This is absolutely fantastic for our nation.
Thank you, Elon.
Hemp Rope And we as tax paying citizens no longer have to foot the bill for NASA anymore, thank you Mr. Musk for your ingenuity.
waiting for you on the moon..on Russian lunar modules...welcome!
Congratulations. I'm very glad appreciate you guys the two good astronaut heroes. Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley God speed and safely home. it's a great day of America. May God bless around the world.
Does anyone kno wat kinda fuel is used to launch .... like diesel,gas or a custom fuel formula?
I think in 9 months time the name of Bob and Doug will be a lot of newborns names...❤ to Bob and Doug....keeping the dream alive
Historic event. Hoping for being able to have space vacations in 20 years.
Listen At 12:40 and watch the clouds #1 how sound traveling outside of the ship in a vacuum #2 how are the clouds moving way faster than they are when they're going 27000mph or kmh I've never seen or heard of clouds moving that fast even In the stratosphere.
Propaply There is a problem with flexible engine shield. İ saw little shining pieces. İt is not normal.
This was amazing to see, but it was not at 12:22 edt as said in the description. It was 3:22.
I don't mean to be picky but did anyone see stage one land? There are 2 cameras used on the docking pad surely they both didn't go down. The first camera was covered in water droplets. Very odd.
I was thinking the same thing...we had signal with a camera that had droplets then we lost signal than all of sudden the rocket was there...interestinh
How the hell is there a mouse running across the top of the 2nd stage booster at 3:22 into the flight. It runs from the top around the rim to the bottom. 3:22 - 3:26into flight or 3:34-3:38 into the video. How the ghell is that
Loss of signal was perfect timing 😂
We want to see a video of the crew at the time of takeoff.
Where is the all satellite ?
The earth is incredibly massive and the satellites are tiny (about the size of a car) in comparison, your more likely to find aliens than you are to find a satellite by accident.
I cannot say this enough - this changes EVERYTHING as far as manned spaceflight. Even if they can't rendevous with the ISS, the fact that a private firm lead the way on getting Americans back into space from their own turf is a monumental achievement. Say what you will about Elon Musk...his people get it done.
What exactly will get done in say 30 years from now? I was lucky to take a space x tour and was amazed at how much is involved !
@@porfiriato84 In the breadth of my lifetime we've gone from just barely making it to the moon to having probes leave our solar system. We can count the planets around other stars and tell if they might be habitable. We use so many technologies and systems that had their birth in the Space Race that I cannot even imagine what will come next. I look at my smartphone and remain amazed at the levels of processing power I hold in my hand...all while watching people go by oblivious to how amazing this all is. It's taken for granted. And that amazes me even more.
What did Carl Sagan say? "We've dipped our toes in the edge of the Cosmic Oceans...and the water seems inviting."
Why looks the rocket on camera so slow?
Was looking forward to the first stage view landing on the barge and then the signal was lost. Makes me think it didn't make it even though it shows a rocket on the barge
Now they have escaped #Corona_Virus 🤗
Ps5..or? What kind of gpu's used for this animation?!
WOW, NOW WE ARE TALKING!!
If anyone ever wondered where they get their pictures from space from, look no further than "Galaxy star black granite counter-tops". Look those up, and then look at the pictures of "space" they show. Some pictures are identical.
Yeah it’s not weird at all that the camera cut off when the rocket “landed” on the drone ship.
John Huddleston ikr it’s so weird that a really loud rocket with a big vibration made a small camera cut out. so weird
Such an exciting moment to be a part of!
Why does these rocket launches go straight up then start to bend like it's loosing steam?
Fantastic, I am passionate about space travel, knowing that I have been on this solo, it was exciting. I spent more than five hours watching it live. Let many other expeditions come.
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Anybody else still cry and get goose bumps when they see this??
Ufo at 4:12?
They named their drone ship landing platform " ofcourse i still love you"😂😂😂
The "Of course I still love you" drone ship was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
I think I had those same moon boots when I was a kid.
9:32 ... loss of signal. 9:42, stage 1 rocket is sitting on drone ship yet there is no footage of touchdown actually happening? WTH???
12:08 ... expect loss of signal. 12:19 stage 2 separation has occurred yet there is no footage of that actually happening? WTH, again!??
Bad ass nonetheless but, um, yeah ... seems like two pretty key moments to have footage.
Can somebody explain why the side of ship is moving like wind is hitting it. I thought in space there's no kind of oxygen. So tell me how that works.
9:41 they lose signal then it’s there out of nowhere idk
The thrust blocks the signal?
Vexorz mmmm...
Vexorz idk g
Somebody see ovni minute 13:30 ?
The Ozone Layer ( blue sky ) looks really thin.
"Of course I still love you" drone ship was named after a spaceship in Ian M. Banks sci-fi space novel. Elon Musk named it to honor his fave late author, Ian M. Banks.
Why can you never see the first stage landing on the ship??
Godspeed! About time we had something to smile at.
I can’t stop watching this it makes me tear and tear amazing God place your hands on Bob and Doug
If the space shuttle is analogous to a car, THEN:
The US had to junk its fleet of cars because they could not afford the repair and maintenance, AND after many years of using the Russian ride sharing service, they have a rental car from SpaceX.
Does anyone else think it's suspicious that the feed cut out right before landing?
No it happens many times and sometimes it doesn't. The rocket shakes and vibrates the boat so bad it cuts the feed
Which one is Major Tom?