@@robertevans6481 So do I. I've watched many amazing videos of the booster recovery but never from this point of view and with such incredible clarity. Thank you!
Just think about the computer doing millions of calculations per second and the millions of lines of code that had to be written for this to happen. This is total hands off, the rocket is all on it own. This never gets old.
From atop my house garage across Florida from Cape Kennedy we use to watch the Space Shuttle launches. It always made me proud. And when she came home we were reminded she was landing by the sonic boom as she passed overhead. Until that fateful day we saw the contrail rising and then splitting in two.
the first launch I witnessed was the test flight of Falcon Heavy --impressive enough, but seeing the landing of TWO side boosters a few minutes later was an absolutely mind-blowing experience!
This is good. I wouldn't necessarily expect SpaceX to compete with professional photographers. Their job is to launch and retrieve rockets and they're NAILING IT. Everything else is gravy, and the fact that professional photographers can provide what SpaceX doesn't is good for the Space Industry.
@@Eric1SanDiego1 Eric, SpaceX goal is to make earthlings interplanetary species. What you don’t get to see (it’s a private company, after all)are the engineering vids that a captured with the finest equipment available. Have you ever seen vids of fair separation and tracking all the way to the ocean? They exist. Maybe someday Elon will make a “best of” film for die hard fans. It’s very exciting times in rocketry.
Fantastic ground coverage! Best I've seen so far. And that telescope, gimbal, trailer and electronic pan-and-tilt control! That must be very expensive. That's taking enthusiasm to a new level.
For me your most clear vídeo of all stages of the rocket of space X falcon 9. The conditions are 100%. Thanks for another ( this the best) great launch 👌👌👌
Such an incredible view everytime when the stage lands brilliantly on his feet ! Gives me chills down my spine. What a team overthere with SpaceX! Making history! It is good to be alive in this age and day! Can't wait what footage will come of the moon. Bless SpaceX!
SpaceX perfected this landing tech that no other provider can or has done. Just amazing execution to perfection seen here. Congrats on a successful mission!.
The rocket landing itself and the tracking of the rocket feel like alien technology. I’d gotten bored of Falcon 9 landings until watching this landing. It feels otherworldly again. Thanks, US Launch Report.
...over and above a perfect launch...it's just more spectacular to see that first stage returning to a perfect landing...truly incredible technology...💖
OUTSTANDING footage as always, this one I was really looking forward to and I wasn't disappointed. Well done!, excellent work. Hope you're all well 🇺🇸🇬🇧
From watching sci-fi movies from the late forties and early fifties I thought it was normal for rockets to land that way until I was 6 or 7. Like the viewers here I will never get tired of watching these launches and still spectacular landing. It is the prospects of man's endeavors in space out of Earth's orbit. The ISS is up there, why can't it be used as a crew cabin for ship going to deep space. It could be done much cheaply than building something here and putting it all up there. A new propulsion system could bolt on one of the ports, new radiation protection can be applied to some areas for greater crew protection.
That unstoppable expression of thrill when each flight event takes place is marvelous. That they get such a thrill when those subplans come together and happen flawlessly is the demonstration of spirit that NASA hasn't had since the Apollo days. Good on all of 'em.
The best tracking I've ever witnessed, well done folks! Amazing. 👍
Thanks
I totally agree!!
@@robertevans6481 So do I. I've watched many amazing videos of the booster recovery but never from this point of view and with such incredible clarity. Thank you!
Does it use some sort of automatic guidance or is it a camera operator performing the smoothest camera work ever? :D
@@NickyNiclas I think he invented the software for the system
Incredible footage. Never gets old. Thanks for all you guys do.
Thanks for all the support !
Never!
I'm always as amazed as the 1st day I've seen this rocket landing... Can't get enough of that footage !
Being an old guy from the Apollo era I am amazed at this no matter how many times I see it. Landing instead of splashdown is insane.
I used to make fun of movies with rockets landing tail first. Didn't Hollywood know you can't land a rocket on its tail? I guess I'm not a visionary!
Some people believe we did this on the moon. Hahaha.
It’s too bad the crew dragon was not given the approval for powered descent to LZ-1.
Just think about the computer doing millions of calculations per second and the millions of lines of code that had to be written for this to happen. This is total hands off, the rocket is all on it own. This never gets old.
na it's just math so the code is not to immense
@@Silversurfer604 Right its representational, and interactive code, so its hard to get right, but should be short in the end.
Love that applause!!! Uber geeks joyously and fully geeking out!
Give the man operating the camera a raise, he deserves it.
QUE DIRE DE PLUS...SPACE X THE BEST!
Effin' incredible. When you're down in the dumps worrying about the future of mankind, watch this!
Great seeing the re-entry burn at that angle in so much detail.
Who on Earth could ever tire of seeing that?! Imagine what it must be like to see live... Makes me wish I lived in The States! Fantastic. 🇬🇧
From atop my house garage across Florida from Cape Kennedy we use to watch the Space Shuttle launches. It always made me proud. And when she came home we were reminded she was landing by the sonic boom as she passed overhead.
Until that fateful day we saw the contrail rising and then splitting in two.
the first launch I witnessed was the test flight of Falcon Heavy --impressive enough, but seeing the landing of TWO side boosters a few minutes later was an absolutely mind-blowing experience!
@@eichelbergergary I bet! You lucky duck. Live long and prosper my friend. 🇬🇧
The RCS thrusters look so cool in the atmosphere. Such a gift to have all this amazing modern footage of these incredible feats of engineering.
I will NEVER tire of watching these things
Best footage of first stage recovery I’ve ever seen. Great work.
Excellent tracking! Some of the best footage yet. Way better than what SpaceX provided.
Check out maxQproductions for some more very good tracking shots
Without SpaceX, there would be NO tracking.
This is good. I wouldn't necessarily expect SpaceX to compete with professional photographers. Their job is to launch and retrieve rockets and they're NAILING IT. Everything else is gravy, and the fact that professional photographers can provide what SpaceX doesn't is good for the Space Industry.
@@Eric1SanDiego1 Eric, SpaceX goal is to make earthlings interplanetary species.
What you don’t get to see (it’s a private company, after all)are the engineering vids that a captured with the finest equipment available. Have you ever seen vids of fair separation and tracking all the way to the ocean? They exist.
Maybe someday Elon will make a “best of” film for die hard fans.
It’s very exciting times in rocketry.
A zoom meter display could really help.
Браво!👍 Восхищен воплощению фантазий Инженерной Мыслью и Умелыми Руками!👋👋👋✌️
Ed nailed the tracking on this one! incredible job guys!
Thanks we try hard every launch
Fantastic ground coverage! Best I've seen so far. And that telescope, gimbal, trailer and electronic pan-and-tilt control! That must be very expensive. That's taking enthusiasm to a new level.
Was all homebuilt so more time involved then money
For me your most clear vídeo of all stages of the rocket of space X falcon 9.
The conditions are 100%.
Thanks for another ( this the best) great launch 👌👌👌
Yep, never gets old that’s for sure!
Academy Award winning tracking
Never get old... watching from 🇳🇬
I didn't know they were so successfully, and now so routinely, doing THAT? Phenomenal!
AMAZING...AMAZING.....SPACE X .....FENOMENAL
Blows me away every time!!!!!
Excellent coverage. In a near future this will become routine like landings of airplanes. Certainly it already is.
Rocket launches are always entertaining to watch, but these rocket motor assisted landings are enthralling.
Bravo SpaceX.
Such an incredible view everytime when the stage lands brilliantly on his feet ! Gives me chills down my spine. What a team overthere with SpaceX! Making history! It is good to be alive in this age and day! Can't wait what footage will come of the moon. Bless SpaceX!
Best showing of the SpaceX methodology I have ever seen.
SpaceX perfected this landing tech that no other provider can or has done. Just amazing execution to perfection seen here. Congrats on a successful mission!.
The rocket landing itself and the tracking of the rocket feel like alien technology. I’d gotten bored of Falcon 9 landings until watching this landing. It feels otherworldly again. Thanks, US Launch Report.
해상 바지선 착륙은 여러모로 어려움이 많으니까
자력으로 육상 착륙장으로 돌아오도록 변경했구만.
대단하다.
Absolutely incredible. Always amazed and this time doubly so. Way to go SpaceX
That sounds to me like that wonderful announcer Jesse Anderson.! I like her style and information. Keep up the good work young lady.!
Never gets old watching these booster returns…
This just never gets old and the images keep getting better and better. This footage is so clear, especially for it being dark!
I normally watch the Space X coverage but this was truly just amazing as well.
“ SUPERB “ Camera Work..
The guy at the very last second yelling "YEAH" pretty much sums it up.
Best shots ever guys and gals, this never gets old.
Amazing imagery ! WOW
What an achievement & the filming of that Booster is brilliant, congrats to all involved 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
...over and above a perfect launch...it's just more spectacular to see that first stage returning to a perfect landing...truly incredible technology...💖
An incredible engineering feat. The math, science and technology on display is amazing.
Incredible. Best coverage I have seen to date.
OUTSTANDING footage as always, this one I was really looking forward to and I wasn't disappointed.
Well done!, excellent work.
Hope you're all well 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Science fiction becoming science fact before our eyes in our lifetime! (and what amazing video skills too!)
amazing footage
You are amazing! Thanks! Jess
Great. best of them all. Thanks
00:48 - can someone explain this flame shape?
That's brilliant! Thank you!
What humanity can do hey? Incredible.
Great editing fabulous production thankyou
That will never get tired and old.
Great vision good work!!!
Amazing footage. Thanks for such an amazing masterpiece.
Wow....just freaking WOW!!!!!!!
Incredible!
The level of difficulty tracking the return just can't be overstated. Really well done.
From watching sci-fi movies from the late forties and early fifties I thought it was normal for rockets to land that way until I was 6 or 7. Like the viewers here I will never get tired of watching these launches and still spectacular landing. It is the prospects of man's endeavors in space out of Earth's orbit.
The ISS is up there, why can't it be used as a crew cabin for ship going to deep space. It could be done much cheaply than building something here and putting it all up there. A new propulsion system could bolt on one of the ports, new radiation protection can be applied to some areas for greater crew protection.
Thanks guys You're the best
I will never tire of seeing this! Wow!
Amazing stuff 🤯
Wow. Words fail. Wow.
I love the editors style! 👌
Amazing tracking! 👏
Spacex is sometimes unbelievable. (A lot actually)
We are all privileged be a witness!! 🚀
2:00 There is nothing like the sound pure raw power.
Pity that she didn't shut up in that time.
That will never get old
Pushing the envelope and the limits but SpaceX gets the job done😎!
That unstoppable expression of thrill when each flight event takes place is marvelous.
That they get such a thrill when those subplans come together and happen flawlessly is the demonstration of spirit that NASA hasn't had since the Apollo days. Good on all of 'em.
WOW finally get to see it for real!
Thank you!
Truly professional.
Naprosto geniální záběry Super
the madness of man in all its splendor
Simply unbelievable!
So that’s 4 separate engine burn events and 2 backflips to stick the landing. Great engineering teams. Well done.
You make a strong case for a new Olympic Event for Engineers! Why should muscles get all the glory and not our brains?.
Incredible
Incredible footage!! Watched it multiple times, so cool thank you!!
Fantastic footage. Thanks for showing what the others seem to not care about! I love this footage. Cheers from Texas.
Chills every time.
Danke!
I've watched many Spacex launches and have never seen such footage. Really great stuff!
You should check out some of our other videos for more amazing shots
Holy crap, that was amazing!
Outstanding! I can't imagine how much work you must have put into getting that right!
Excellent video 👍
Wow!..that was the best video I’ve ever watched…and I go back to the Mercury days. Kudos!
I was up at 4:30 to watch Shepard, Bob.
We’ve seen a great run of exploration in our time.
I believe, they’ll bury Elon’s bones on Mars. (Someday)
I would love to take my father, a USMC Vietnam Veteran with 3 Purple Hearts to see a launch up close!
email us at www.USLaunchReport.com
@@Uslaunchreport email sent.
@@Uslaunchreport that's so cool!
Fantastic
B E A U T I F U L 👍
The best tracking. I always waits for your video after F9 launch especially RTLS launches.
Just magical view ! Great job Space X and USLaunchReport ! Hello from Paris France ;)
simplemente hermoso!
Spaceman! You do great work
Excellent footage. I subscribed
Mind blown, again.
This is what we've all been waiting to see. Fantastic work!
Way TOO COOL
Excellent! Never get's old!😎
This is literally the best footage I have ever seen. Take a bow.
Incredible! Amazing! Congratulations! 👏👏👏
Best video I have ever seen of the Falcon 9. Qudos!!!
Incredible feat - always amazes me - and NASA I expect..