Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to launch Space Force weather satellite from California
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- Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket with the first Weather System Follow-on Microwave (WSF-M) spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force. Liftoff from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, is scheduled for 7:25 a.m. PDT on Thursday, April 11 (10:25 a.m. EDT / 1425 UTC). The first-stage booster, making its third flight, will return to Landing Zone 4 at Vandenberg almost eight minutes into the flight.
Our live coverage with commentary from Will Robinson-Smith will begin about 30 minutes before launch.
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I never get tired of watching these rockets land -- they nail it every time. USA -- USA -- USA!!!
Thank South Africa
@@elchappo1320 He might of came from South Africa, but where is he now? You made a stupid comment.
Love catching these on replay. Thanks !
I never tire of seeing the booster landing ❤
I like the west coast boost back maneuvers and the landings on land as a nice variety from the east coast launch coverage.
The landings are still so awesome to watch.
I especially like it when it's a day launch and we can get glimpses of the Earth below.
Beautiful landing shot in this video.
Thank you WRS and Spaceflight Now! Great telecast.
Rocket looks great & weather is beautiful 👍🏻😊👏🏻😍
Kudos to John Insprucker!🚀
Watching the landing, its amazing how close many of the buildings are located to the landing pad. SpaceX has full confidence in what will happen with the landing.
Good morning from Australia 🇦🇺
Well done SpaceX!
Are these USSF missions the replacement of the GOES satellite constellation?
When was the sonic boom?
15 miles north in Nipomo CA
28:40 Launch
31:16 Stage sep
35:06 Entry burn
36:18 Landing
1:23:40 Deploy
What was leaking from the vacuum engine after it lit, it was leaking the entire time and also it
Seemed like a ring was moving around the nozzle
imagine when they start putting these landing rockets onto ships
Danger, Will Robinson-smith!
I love it when SpaceX actually does the call out and explains the launches in detail as only they can. Keep it up please Elon.
People here on the West Coast are getting pissed at all these sonic booms! The number of launches has gone way up. Oh, the first world problems we must endure! 😂
Typical crying liberal. Palestinian Americans for Trump 2024
Typical crying liberal. Palestinian Americans for Trump 2024
Poor babies.
I’d love to hear one.
But likely not be over the flight path so getting them all the time
@@michaeldavenport9971 they are loud and they scare the hell out of you! It shakes your house and rattles your windows. It is not minor by any means. I don't care however, I think it's awesome.
I didn't get a notification this morning 😢 I missed it ☹️
Sorry to hear that! It's unclear why notifications sometimes don't go out as they should. That's unfortunately something beyond our control.
Sounds like someone in the background is shuffling a deck of cards. Jeez.
God damn, how many “weather satellites” could we possibly need?! 🤣
Every SpaceX launch is one step closer to seeing a man walking around on Mars.
Falcon 9 is only for satellites, not Mars.
@@richardcoughlin8931...satellites yes, but EVERY rocket launch gives more and more information for future rocket launches that will eventually lead To things like Mars!
But the men and women could never come back . SpaceX needs to invent warp speed
Great Comment ! The Tech developed to return to the moon to stay, can take US and the world to Mars and beyond-Ad Astra... tjl
@@steelman86 Exactly!!!
Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤
Seems like 37th launch of the month 😂
I like this announcer.
And this weather satellite costs many many times more than an equivalent commercial satellite just because it is “military”.
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What is fate of stage 2 ?
underwater reef
De-orbit burn post payload deploy and the little fella then burns up in atmosphere. I remember they researched recovering these for years but gave up. Will have to wait for Starship maturity for that
@@michaeldavenport9971 Thank you.
Sooo.... What was the debris dancing around the upper part of the engine nozzle? It finally let go once it hit engine shut down...
I think frozen oxygen...🤷♂️
We get so excited about these, like it's a rocket and rockets are cool and make noise and are so futuristic. But. What the health of our low Earth orbit and light-pollution, potentially hazardous traffic and ozone depletion? We don't care much about that, but Internet for farmers is good i Guess.
ZZZZZZZZZ! ZZZZZZZZ! ZZZZZZZZZ!....
US have sent 3 rocketships to space whilst Russia cancelled there's 🤣🤣
That's kinda petty
@@Robert-ty3qi Nah. Accepting a trillion dollars of Lend Lease aid from the US, then turning around and pointing your nuclear-armed missiles at the people who helped you keep the Nazis out of Moscow - that's petty.
***NOTIFICATIONS + 🔔 is not happening, even though I’ve done everything I can to start getting these****
Yeah, me too
I always get a notification. But not this morning. I live 3 hours away from VSFB, so I can see them from my backyard
Everyone here likes the smell of Elon's Musk.
I do.
I believe the US Space-Force should be Planning Their Launch Programs Directly with Space-X. IN FACT, we believe the US Space Force should Train all Astronauts and Space-X as well as other Private Rocket Developers like Boeing etc should deal directly with Space Force.... there is no need for any NASA or FAA Involvement.
Why so much cloud coverage today what don’t y’all want us to see
Ultimate conspiracy mindset - clouds are a conspiracy.
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