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@@spacexsays3227 Lmao you’re one of these people who don’t believe in space travel? So what about the people who watch these launches live and the thousands of phone recordings from different angles?
@@spacexsays3227 The idea of the earth being flat is about as stupid as it comes in 2020. I mean philosophers have had the understanding of the earth being a globe for thousands of years and it’s been generally accepted for hundreds. Now that we have satellites in orbit and the ISS it’s just common fact we live on a globe. Here’s my question though, if the earth is truly flat why would every country in the world, including countries that hate each other all agree to keep it a secret the earth is flat? What do they have to gain, same reason if the moon landings were staged why didn’t the Soviet’s call out the Americans when they only lose by pretending the US got to the moon?
This will work if they have upwind wind sensors say 100m and 50 m upwind of landing pad. so that the booster can calculate exactly how much it will drift in the wind. Wind prediction is key to the precision here. I cant understand why they do not do it landing planes...
It's more like, your car has no neutral gear, but must maintain a certain engine rpm to stay running, so you can never stop with the engine on, you must always drift forward.
@@MCaquaculinaris I mean yeah but pretty sure his team still does basically all of the laborious calculating and simulating and testing and designing etc. for him. That's kind of what it means to be "chief" of anything.
I feel like it will be just like when they landed the boosters - once we see it in action, it'll start seeming less crazy. Once we actually see what their system for doing it is, I bet it'll seem much more feasible.
@@ThatSB The thing is BO booster hovers and still doesn't land dead center like a Falcon 9 rocket. I really have concerns on how the New Glenn rocket will perform when it flies this year. Well they said 2021. Let's hope they keep up to their word.
We had the moon landing in 1969, but even 10 years ago the thought of a reusable rocket seemed impossible. The Falcon Heavy boosters landing together a few years ago is probably as amazing as the moon landing. Now, they have many reused boosters, 9 missions on one is the highest
No, it is nowhere NEAR as amazing as the Moon landing. Amazing yes, but not on par with that. Let me guess......you were not alive for the moon landing. People were CRYING as the flag was planted.
That's gonna be hard for the Starship portion at first because parts of the heat shield melt from the high friction re-entry. Reusing a starship that has a faulty heat shield will bring back the Columbia tragedy. The booster portion will definitely be easier to reuse, but I will give it another 5 years for SpaceX to work out the kinks.
@@jg5001 That's okay. Plenty of controversy without misunderstandings. BTW, The Starship won't be caught...IT has heat shields and landing legs. Who knows if That will change....
at the 9:11 mark when the narrator says, although we may have to wait some more years for spacex to "attempt this 'crazy' idea"... it's amazing to be alive in oct 2024 to see the transition from concept to reality. Kudos to the geniuses that worked hard on this at spacex. btw if ur here in 2024/or after the realisation, do give a loud Hi/shout out 😊.
I don’t think you’ll have to wait a few years. As of Jan2021, they’re already working in the second booster prototype. I would be surprised if they don’t start testing them this year, even if they have to put legs on the first few until the build the launch / landing tower. They also bought two floating or semisubmersible drilling platforms to modify into sea launch platforms. They must not sleep! Lol.
Engineers: It is impossible. Elon: Well if it is impossible let's try it out anyway just to be sure. Edit: Coming back to this, Elon sure is an asshole. Damn do I regret my Elon stanning days.
It's cute watching this video a year later and discovering what they got right and knowing what the tower looks like in reality and not just wild computer animations. 😜 these old videos are part of the history we are all living through.
The cable option seems like the most forgiving in that the target area is larger, and the cables stretching would be a natural shock absorber. If it works the next gen Falcon 9 could do the same.
Amazing to think years ago this was a concept and now todays reality 🎉 congrats to the amazing engineers and staff at SpaceX theyre propelling humanity to the next stage
A few weeks ago I was shocked to learn that a video I was watching was narrated by AI. I would not have recognised it as such had it not been made evident in both the info and the comments, and since then I have heard other AI narration and have been astonished at the advances in Text-to-Speech software. And what is your point, you may be asking now? My point is that having become acquainted with the particular peculiarities of AI phrasing, I am convinced that the narration of this video is itself an automated voice. So by the time Starship sets off for Mars it may very well be equipped with its very own version of HAL9000!
For those of us who have fallen in love with Space Exploration all over again because of Space-X's rapid fire successes still need to brace ourselves for when it goes bad, too. That we don't just jump on a bandwagon of disappointment and bail. We need to steel ourselves for the failures. Because the moment one tragedy DOES hit, there will be those who capitalize on it, and take to shouting "We should stop this". Be it politicians, media, special interest movements, the bored looking for personal validation and attention, competition, and competition paid up with the right politicians. And we need to shout the opportunists down right back, and be ready do it at a moments notice.
Elon Musk doesn't have stupid ideas. Reusable rockets, brain machine interfaces, electric self-driving cars, erasing traffic from the face of the earth, flamethrowers and the list goes on...do i even need to elaborate?
Everytime spacex makes a substantial change to the design I at first think they shouldn't and that I don't like it but after a few days I see that it is such a good idea and then I really like it. Already changed my mind since when the idea was proposed. Can't wait to see it XD
I love that phrase, "...next evolution of crazy space ideas"! You've got to absolutely love what SpaceX has done, pushing the envelope and making it dramatically less expensive in material, labor and other fabrication costs. I wish them continued great success. Orion may speed up their development now that Jeff has begun to concentrate his attention as well as resources on it, and they'll benefit from what SpaceX has learned, so more power to them, as well. Two private corporations in the U.S. are doing what no other country on earth can do, and we've only seen the early beginnings of what they will accomplish.
@@MrEagle2704-OFFICIAL ........spoiler alert!!!....I'm sorry Eagle but it is all Fakery. But please don't tell the kids. The Tooth Fairy was the starter, Santa was the Main, and Space Travel was for the grown-ups if they didn't realize by that time. Sorry to burst your bubble. Don't fell bad about yourself. You'll enjoy watching and reading all the strong-hold followers comments from now on and see who is and who isn't deep into the Space Travel belief. So join me in this hilarious venture into people imaginations and watch them make fools of themselves.
Damn. 3 years ago, we have no idea how the tower and catching mechanism will look like and now they already caught the booster. That really shows you how fast SpaceX is in doing their work. I can't even imagine legacy space company like Boieng even doing it let alone actually completing it.
Yoooooooo! This chanel blew up!!! I remember watching a couple of very early videos when the chanel had a few thousand subscribers. Happy to see you are doing great!
Almost SN9 test flight! Can't wait to see that nice bellyflop again, and see it stick that landing for the first time. I believe that SN9 will be the one to do it, if you see how close SN8 was... SN9 is the chosen one!
*I propose,Digging vertical tunnels on land of the spaceship size and 60% of the spaceship height,and landing the ship into it,so no problem for the ship falling sideways,Then pulling out the ship through powerful machines* Or *Installing Huge&extremely Strong Hollow Starship sized Pipes on land in which the Space shuttle will be landed*
Elon i would volunteer to go to space, and one day hopefully before I’m old as hell we all will get an opportunity to move humanity further keep up that good work
@@Dev-jl5ty your comparing apples and oranges. Landing rocket boosters was already proven by DC-X and was just a matter of upgrading technology. The only thing everyone was really questioning was the economic viability. Now 1 million per launch for a Superheavy Heavy lift rocket is on a whole is way out there. Regardless of the full reuse and stainless steel structure that is an EXTREMELY unrealistic goal. It would be the cheapest launch system ever.That per launch cost would only be possible if they were making 3 flights per day and everyone knows that there is no launch market whatsoever for that
@@iamarokotmanson as of now it costs ~60M per seat. But with a fully reusable launch vehicle even if that is reduced to 1-2M per seat alot of ppl would wanna go to space hereby creating a market (space tourism).
@TechnoMind that's pretty far for me. I'm still a teenager and most peoplevact like it'll happen tommorow. But yea in the grand scale it isnt really too long at all.
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Hi
I think only time will tell
it is uploaded 2 minutes ago but why are your comments says 3 hrs ago?
How did you write this 3 hours ago
@@alvingultom2802 I have no idea
The imagery of the Falcon Heavy side cores landing simultaneously still gives me goosebumps to this day.
As it should friend, as it should.
Just wait n see when the graphics and special effects improve!
@@spacexsays3227 Lmao you’re one of these people who don’t believe in space travel? So what about the people who watch these launches live and the thousands of phone recordings from different angles?
@@spacexsays3227 The idea of the earth being flat is about as stupid as it comes in 2020. I mean philosophers have had the understanding of the earth being a globe for thousands of years and it’s been generally accepted for hundreds. Now that we have satellites in orbit and the ISS it’s just common fact we live on a globe.
Here’s my question though, if the earth is truly flat why would every country in the world, including countries that hate each other all agree to keep it a secret the earth is flat? What do they have to gain, same reason if the moon landings were staged why didn’t the Soviet’s call out the Americans when they only lose by pretending the US got to the moon?
@@MacTac141 Logic doesn't work with a flat earther. Only Emotion.
At this point reality is just Elon Musk's personal sandbox game.
This will work if they have upwind wind sensors say 100m and 50 m upwind of landing pad. so that the booster can calculate exactly how much it will drift in the wind. Wind prediction is key to the precision here. I cant understand why they do not do it landing planes...
@Roland Fenet breh
@@sergei4440 because a plane cannot re adjust like a booster
True...
Ksp realism over haul
6:21
"too powerful to hover"
SpaceX suffering from success
This is a good one....
It's more like, your car has no neutral gear, but must maintain a certain engine rpm to stay running, so you can never stop with the engine on, you must always drift forward.
@@SomeDudeInBaltimore ok
@@SomeDudeInBaltimore ok
@@SomeDudeInBaltimore ok
I sure hope they do this and they will
It's Elon, what u think. Ofc they will 😁
So capturing a heavy rocket on precise surface and land it from yards away from the ground. I say we are progressing that’s all if we can do that!
I'm sure they do this and succeed
I think he will do it if the Special effects and graphics improve.
They will! Elon does what he says
engineers:uff that was hard, we didnt expect it to work
MusK:Hi guys, i had a new idea
engineers:aggh shit, here we go again
lol no. more like; 'Holy shit, you are joking right? are we actually allowed to engineer something that epic?'
Elon Musk is chief engineer of spacex.
so it will be more like "shit here i go again"
LOL Lowkey feels like Senku from Dr Stone if y'all watch or read it already.
I bet they shudder when he says that he has a new idea !!
@@MCaquaculinaris I mean yeah but pretty sure his team still does basically all of the laborious calculating and simulating and testing and designing etc. for him. That's kind of what it means to be "chief" of anything.
Land on the engines, the true Kerbal way.
Who needs landing gears, right?
@@honglianglim8637 if it’s the true kerbal way, who even needs to land
Ew, a youtube bot
Just land it in the ocean and then recover it
@@thatoneguy611 if its the true kerbal way get your astronaut to space and blow everything else up
I feel like it will be just like when they landed the boosters - once we see it in action, it'll start seeming less crazy.
Once we actually see what their system for doing it is, I bet it'll seem much more feasible.
Its not that crazy. People don't picture it hovering. Itll look like a blue origin booster
@@ThatSB The thing is BO booster hovers and still doesn't land dead center like a Falcon 9 rocket. I really have concerns on how the New Glenn rocket will perform when it flies this year. Well they said 2021. Let's hope they keep up to their word.
@Roland Fenet ok??
You know what's gonna be creazy? The sound when all engines of superheavy gonna head upwards
@@braeeee_ ok??
Who's here post flight 5?
Me..🙂
Me🎉
Me😃
Me.. congrats to SpaceX
They did it. oct 2024.
Blue origin: We have the best way of landing rockets.
SpaceX: Hold my liquid methane.
Blue origin aint landed shit. Toy rockets dont count.
they are slow as hell
Blue origin might be the best at landing rockets. Now they only have to workout how to make the rocket fly off the launch pad first.
How is Blue Origin the best at landing rockets? They have a toy rocket that hovers and it is still less precise than Falcon9 booster
@@ThatSB it's sacasm
A very ‘catchy’ idea. Elon mustn’t let this slip through his fingers. Nor palm it off as ludicrous.
I must hand it to him.
w h y
Humor. A play on words. Are you English ??
Ah... You just caught my attention, so I'll hand you a like
@@Andre.D550 Several plays to be precise.
@@chrismoule7242 😎
Its crazy that we are gonna get this before gta 6
I give up any hope that I got another gta game in this century.
You were right
by the time gta 6 is released all of it's references are already outdated lol. so much things are happening it's insane.
8:30 "will allow superheavy to be as light as possible" .. gotta love that sentence :P
When u lower maus weitgh by 50%
Superhegth
@@Zie-Zwei They called super heavy fat
"it is clear that we are witnessing history being made..." and I'm glad I'm living in it 😎👍
alsso we are witnessing earth being destroyed and no one. wants to talk about it
@@nothingspecial9370 yeah for that reason we have reduce the population of humans and send them to Mars via SpaceX tech.
@@JohnWick_897 bro there is no offence for any space agencies..... Their works are very respected atleast by me.
We had the moon landing in 1969, but even 10 years ago the thought of a reusable rocket seemed impossible. The Falcon Heavy boosters landing together a few years ago is probably as amazing as the moon landing. Now, they have many reused boosters, 9 missions on one is the highest
15 now!!!
No, it is nowhere NEAR as amazing as the Moon landing. Amazing yes, but not on par with that. Let me guess......you were not alive for the moon landing. People were CRYING as the flag was planted.
SpaceX has the most advanced look on their rockets while the background looks like from the 1900's
Same mistake when they picked the F-35
if i had seen this video when you released it, i wouldve said itll be 10 years plus, but they did it yesterday. crazy.
really hope starship will be reuseable not 'refurbish'-able
yep...truly reusable in hour
That's gonna be hard for the Starship portion at first because parts of the heat shield melt from the high friction re-entry. Reusing a starship that has a faulty heat shield will bring back the Columbia tragedy.
The booster portion will definitely be easier to reuse, but I will give it another 5 years for SpaceX to work out the kinks.
@@jg5001 The booster doesn't have a heat shield. It does not sustain the heat retention of an orbital re-entry. It is sub-orbital when it returns.
@@otpyrcralphpierre1742 I had to reword it for others to understand I'm talking about the Starship using the heat shield, not the booster.
@@jg5001 That's okay. Plenty of controversy without misunderstandings. BTW, The Starship won't be caught...IT has heat shields and landing legs. Who knows if That will change....
at the 9:11 mark when the narrator says, although we may have to wait some more years for spacex to "attempt this 'crazy' idea"... it's amazing to be alive in oct 2024 to see the transition from concept to reality. Kudos to the geniuses that worked hard on this at spacex.
btw if ur here in 2024/or after the realisation, do give a loud Hi/shout out 😊.
Oct. 13, 2024 They actually did it holy shit!
🎉🎉🎉
I don’t think you’ll have to wait a few years. As of Jan2021, they’re already working in the second booster prototype. I would be surprised if they don’t start testing them this year, even if they have to put legs on the first few until the build the launch / landing tower. They also bought two floating or semisubmersible drilling platforms to modify into sea launch platforms. They must not sleep! Lol.
remember, their dead line is 2022 so they don't have much time
I think we'll see super heavy fly in the next 4 months or so
The only thing that's delaying and wasting all the hard work of engineers is flight delays
Well ... As of August 2021 I guess we can say that you were right
I thought the same as you back then, but didn't account that they'll need a full year to make the tower with grabbing hand.
Yes, they did it 🫡
🙌🙌🙌
Can't wait for Starship 5th flight
And they did it.
🙌🙌🙌
Hi, it’s 2024 now and Space X successfully did it 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Me retuning to this video now actually seeing what they said in action
Engineers: It is impossible.
Elon: Well if it is impossible let's try it out anyway just to be sure.
Edit: Coming back to this, Elon sure is an asshole. Damn do I regret my Elon stanning days.
Engineers: confused look when it works.
Elon:😎
Elon: no, it’s necessary
Take it from an engineer : we never say "it's impossible". Our motto is "it can be done but it's going to be more expensive."
@@James42_ Interstellar theme starts playing
Elon: _youre_ impossible
even primal space is coming back to this video after the landing
👋👋👋
Who all are here after spaceX successfully catches 1st rocket booster
🎉🎉🎉
It's cute watching this video a year later and discovering what they got right and knowing what the tower looks like in reality and not just wild computer animations. 😜 these old videos are part of the history we are all living through.
Spacex has good engineers and scientists. This impossible feat has been achieved.
It is crazy that we are nearly there
it has finally happened!!!!
🎉🎉🎉
The cable option seems like the most forgiving in that the target area is larger, and the cables stretching would be a natural shock absorber. If it works the next gen Falcon 9 could do the same.
"Maybe they will try in a few years."
Elon in august 2021: let's catch our first ever flying booster
9:13 that few more years of wait is over!
I was wondering why catch it. This makes total sense. Any saving is significant
This is a pretty crazy time to be alive! Especially to be young! Who knows the shit they'll be doing in 50 years!
Amazing to think years ago this was a concept and now todays reality 🎉 congrats to the amazing engineers and staff at SpaceX theyre propelling humanity to the next stage
No more waiting; they just did it. Catch the super heavy booster mid-air.
they did it. crazy.
You were right
“Primal Space”
More like Primal SpaceX
I'm not complaining
Blame it on spacex for its scientific advances
spacex just does everything better cheaper and most importantly, faster. there’s no way to do weekly videos on blue orgin right now
Can't blame him. News about other companies are far and few between, while SpaceX be breaking 1 milestone every 3 days.
Let's be honest, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic are not match for SpaceX
That's a really good text to speech bot you're using.
yeah its crazy
*he's using a text to speech bot?*
@@slavicnonatho8062 i don't think so.
Are you sure? I thought it was a human reading from a teleprompter.
Presented very well, clear descriptions and explanations of what is going on. Thank you, Steve
A few weeks ago I was shocked to learn that a video I was watching was narrated by AI. I would not have recognised it as such had it not been made evident in both the info and the comments, and since then I have heard other AI narration and have been astonished at the advances in Text-to-Speech software. And what is your point, you may be asking now? My point is that having become acquainted with the particular peculiarities of AI phrasing, I am convinced that the narration of this video is itself an automated voice. So by the time Starship sets off for Mars it may very well be equipped with its very own version of HAL9000!
When I clicked on this I didn’t ask myself why , I asked myself "How?”
......when the special effects improve. That's how.
@@spacexsays3227 bot, you are in every comment section saying the same thing. Literally, thousands of people watched the landing with their own eyes.
@@rickmartony9566 don’t feed the troll!
and the 'WHY" still lingers. egos and billions. bad combo. even good pot doesn't slow him down.
For those of us who have fallen in love with Space Exploration all over again because of Space-X's rapid fire successes still need to brace ourselves for when it goes bad, too. That we don't just jump on a bandwagon of disappointment and bail. We need to steel ourselves for the failures.
Because the moment one tragedy DOES hit, there will be those who capitalize on it, and take to shouting "We should stop this". Be it politicians, media, special interest movements, the bored looking for personal validation and attention, competition, and competition paid up with the right politicians.
And we need to shout the opportunists down right back, and be ready do it at a moments notice.
Well this aged well.
There is one simple lesson in all of this: Never underestimate Elon Musk!
yep, he can always bring more and more stupid ideas
@@luigeribeiro They're stupid till they're not
Elon Musk doesn't have stupid ideas. Reusable rockets, brain machine interfaces, electric self-driving cars, erasing traffic from the face of the earth, flamethrowers and the list goes on...do i even need to elaborate?
I have never underestimated any CGI, Cartoons, Special effects or CGI. It keeps on improving. I'm sure you agree.
@@PresidentialWinner why did you use Oxford comma 😔
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this video……..aged so well
three freaking years ago
and now, it's *real*
🎉🎉🎉
Everytime spacex makes a substantial change to the design I at first think they shouldn't and that I don't like it but after a few days I see that it is such a good idea and then I really like it. Already changed my mind since when the idea was proposed. Can't wait to see it XD
Thank you so much for having that bar beneath for us to tell how long the add will last, I truly appreciate it.
This is great! Keep up the great work Primal!!!
They f***ing made it
I KNOWWWWWW
4:45Get ready for 4G acceleration
1st relevant (hovering, absorbtion etc) explanation of this techology, thanx !
elon musk after catching: ok ,umm......let's put battery regenerators on shock absorbers
Tesla: battery 400% capacity🎉
Wow so much could go wrong and people will be riding this rocket. Good luck
My guy uploaded again 💯💯
U are...a.. DUCK!!!! Ruuun
Primal Space .... well well well. Attempt in a few years.. not quite... fantastic
2024 he did it
🙌🙌🙌
I love that phrase, "...next evolution of crazy space ideas"! You've got to absolutely love what SpaceX has done, pushing the envelope and making it dramatically less expensive in material, labor and other fabrication costs. I wish them continued great success. Orion may speed up their development now that Jeff has begun to concentrate his attention as well as resources on it, and they'll benefit from what SpaceX has learned, so more power to them, as well. Two private corporations in the U.S. are doing what no other country on earth can do, and we've only seen the early beginnings of what they will accomplish.
Elon Musk: Landing a booster is easy, lets catch it!
SpaceX has brought back the excitement, fun and romance of space flight back again. It is like Science Fiction brought to life.
Yep science fiction. Just like the movies. Just you wait til the special effects improve. No more cartoons, yeah!
@@spacexsays3227 this is all CGI.....not real, my friends.....how do all these people believe all this CRAPP!???
@@davechristensen2482 They worship us already, Just wait til the CGI improves. The fools are going to wet their pants!
@@spacexsays3227spammer and idiot sorry for breaking your ego
This stuff really gets me excited
Excited over cartoons, cgi and special effects? I just hope you get a partner that is real and not fantasy.
@@spacexsays3227 Not about the cgi but about the fact that this could become reality
And of course I know it's not gonna look exactly like this in real life and that these ideas are still in a very early stage
@@MrEagle2704-OFFICIAL ........spoiler alert!!!....I'm sorry Eagle but it is all Fakery. But please don't tell the kids. The Tooth Fairy was the starter, Santa was the Main, and Space Travel was for the grown-ups if they didn't realize by that time. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Don't fell bad about yourself. You'll enjoy watching and reading all the strong-hold followers comments from now on and see who is and who isn't deep into the Space Travel belief. So join me in this hilarious venture into people imaginations and watch them make fools of themselves.
@@spacexsays3227because they’re the one making a fool of themselves and not the attention seeking troll in an otherwise normal comment section
Damn. 3 years ago, we have no idea how the tower and catching mechanism will look like and now they already caught the booster. That really shows you how fast SpaceX is in doing their work. I can't even imagine legacy space company like Boieng even doing it let alone actually completing it.
and they did it.
Yoooooooo! This chanel blew up!!! I remember watching a couple of very early videos when the chanel had a few thousand subscribers.
Happy to see you are doing great!
My Kids: Daddy daddy! Look! Space X invented landing first stage!
Me: Do not cite the deep magic to me witch,
I was there when it was written
Finally they did it yesterday....thanks for the video
🎉🎉🎉
Massive success!!
Almost SN9 test flight!
Can't wait to see that nice bellyflop again, and see it stick that landing for the first time.
I believe that SN9 will be the one to do it, if you see how close SN8 was... SN9 is the chosen one!
SN9 (Special Nonsense 9 ) will dazzle you. I personally can't wait til the cgi graphics improve too.
@@spacexsays3227 Troll
@@spacexsays3227 so is the earth flat as well?
Thank you, that you featered me in this video! Let's see the official plan, what will be announced by SpaceX or Elon Musk.
The more I think of it, the more a cable arresting scheme makes sense. Lotsa of naval engineering expertise to use making this work.
I agree. Reuse.
Elon, pls build me a working jedi starfighter with a booster ring. Thatd be all thnx
Elon, pls build me a new version of International space station, but much bigger, and feels like a 5 star hotel. Thatd be all thnx
Elon, pls build me a Death Star with a fleet of star destroyers guarding me and a chipotle for good measure. Thatd be all thx
*I propose,Digging vertical tunnels on land of the spaceship size and 60% of the spaceship height,and landing the ship into it,so no problem for the ship falling sideways,Then pulling out the ship through powerful machines*
Or
*Installing Huge&extremely Strong Hollow Starship sized Pipes on land in which the Space shuttle will be landed*
It needs to be done on a open ocean to avoid Stonehenge FFA regulations for every and each launch and avoid nonsensical launch permission denials.
Everyone: it's impossible
Engineer: it's not impossible it's a challenge 💪💪💪
Elon i would volunteer to go to space, and one day hopefully before I’m old as hell we all will get an opportunity to move humanity further keep up that good work
Best Rocket I ever Seen with the launch cost 1 million!
Only rocket*
1 m/ launch is as laughable as 1m people on Mars by 2050
@@iamarokotmanson just like landing rockets were laughable 5 years ago?
@@Dev-jl5ty your comparing apples and oranges. Landing rocket boosters was already proven by DC-X and was just a matter of upgrading technology. The only thing everyone was really questioning was the economic viability. Now 1 million per launch for a Superheavy Heavy lift rocket is on a whole is way out there. Regardless of the full reuse and stainless steel structure that is an EXTREMELY unrealistic goal. It would be the cheapest launch system ever.That per launch cost would only be possible if they were making 3 flights per day and everyone knows that there is no launch market whatsoever for that
@@iamarokotmanson as of now it costs ~60M per seat. But with a fully reusable launch vehicle even if that is reduced to 1-2M per seat alot of ppl would wanna go to space hereby creating a market (space tourism).
Nothing is impossible. There is only what you want and don't want to do and achieve.
Why do I feel he is going to change the title
@Roland Fenet stop it
Yup, I'm thinking the same thing. The level of accuracy needed to pull this off is unrealistic imo.
Thumbs up for private internet access. Happy happy customer. I forget it's on the speeds so good.
"wait a few more years for space x to attempt this idea" buddy, i dont think you realize this is space x
Super IDEA
Nasa:
Elon Musk: 👉👌
So far SpaceX is catching Super Heavy with the ground. Hope it will change soon.
elon musk should live 100 years more to reach type 1.72 civilization
The narrators voice is the most calming thing ive ever heard
its a robot.
Wait a few more years to see this attempted? I say next year at the latest.
So now we know that it won't be caught on the grid fins, it will be caught on very tiny catch pins right?
How the hell are they going to pull that off? At least the grid fins stuck out a decent degree, whereas the alternative is just two tiny nubbins.
Anyone else here after they achieved this first try?
I don't believe we truly know how much we should thank Elon Musk. The man and his crew have achieved so much....
Here before a year and before millions of people watch this
Talk about asking for attention and scams lol.
They did it!
Others haven't even achieved reusable tech , and Elon is going to replace it 😂
Amazing and informative video as always!
It's like being in a video game. All graphics, cartoons, cgi, special effects. Nothing real.
Looks like Mars isn't so far away now, huh?
Still 13 years bare minimum for crewed missions. Until i see Superheavy land 10 times straight will i even consider this tower grabbing plan.
@TechnoMind that's pretty far for me. I'm still a teenager and most peoplevact like it'll happen tommorow. But yea in the grand scale it isnt really too long at all.
A LOT faster than any NASA dream can Ever do it.
still far away, but definitely more significant steps in progress are being made by SpaceX
@@iamarokotmanson opinions now?
9:11 aha a few more years, SpaceX is literally developing it now.
They just rolled out one today, see NasaSpaceFlight youtube channel, they streamed it like 12 minutes ago
Hi I’m from a few years it doesn’t exist yet