It was a big flex from ULA to do such complex mission at the first time. Already hyped for the next upcoming launch of Dream Chaser. Keep with the amazing work. Go Vulcan Centaur. Go Team Space.
@@dronefootage2778 It worked didn't it? Better than watching tax payers money been burning during an unscheduled disassembly. Lowballing it as successful and collecting valuable data instead.
@@dronefootage2778 It’s not obsolete. It has way higher capability than reusable rockets. Reusable rockets are great but they carry extra mass due to added landing fuel as well as added structural mass to carry that extra fuel as well as dealing with much more fatigue exposure. Just look at the difference in falcon 9 landing vs. Stage disposal mass to GTO. If ULA can nail engine recovery, they will be really set.
Wish the overall mission could've been 100% successful, but the launch was absolutely brilliant--especially for the first flight of a new rocket! Hoping to see many more beautiful Vulcan launches in the coming years!
For what it's worth, In my opinion this narration was perfect! We are told what's happening as it happens and that's it. Not a constant barrage of "Jibber Jabber" which sounds as if it's coming from 'Coked up" High School Students!!!👍👍👍
Tradition of first successful launches of the Atlas family of rockets since 1990, Atlas I, Atlas IIA, Atlas IIAS, Atlas IIIA, Atlas IIIB, Atlas V, and Vulcan Centaur.
I humbly suggest that next time there's a night launch that one of those "As Seen On TV" sunglasses be duct taped over the camera lens to dramatically reduce the rocket's glare.😋
Launches a brand new multi million dollar rocket design flawlessly, can't eliminate mission control audio loop buzzing sound! ;-) just kidding, awesome job
Great footage, especially when reaching orbit. Congratulations on the successful launch of the new rocket. It gives some confidence in rocketry and specific payload missions for the future.
Thx for that ! First Flights are ALWAYS nail biters, especially for Wockets ! Nicely Performed ULA ! I must say I was skeptical, not so much that it's a first flight, but more for the BE-4 Engines. Congrats to BO for this Remarkable Accomplishment. CH4 Engines are relatively new for Space Travel but Rockets aren't, making this a notable Win. Congrats to All at ULA for "Making it Happen" ! ! 🤗 👍 👍
I find it interesting that Vulcan enters closed loop steering during the centaur flight. If I remember from Atlas, it enters closed loop when it’s only the core burning. I’d love to see some good information about that.
Super happy the launch was a success, but why is this designed to reach orbit in 16 minutes when others do so in little more than half that time? When the rocket accelerates slower it loses performance to gravity!
I am so glad to see a very successful launch by ULA of the Vulcan - Centaur rocket. Hopefully I will stop seeing the videos from the other launch service providers fan boys saying how Blue Origin can't produce a good engine for Vulcan, or how NASA is going to drop them for space launches and all that is needed is the other launch service provider. No, I did not mention the other name but I'm sure you know who I mean when they get so excited over a failed launch.
Ugh, yeah. I miss the older days of the SpaceX community; it's grown much more toxic cheerleading-y over the past few years. Glad to see ULA moving forward while continuing their reputation for reliability and complex missions.
The flawless performance of the BE-4 engines gives Blue Origin a little boost of credibility that they sorely need.
At little bit? It was huge! And today the first New Glenn booster was rolled to LC-36. So it's been a great last few days for Blue.
@@mikedicenso2778 And now the photo David released of the 2nd stage at the hanger. We have full stack hardware at LC-36 now!
I don’t think they care that much. It’s a point of difference between them and SpaceX.
It was a big flex from ULA to do such complex mission at the first time. Already hyped for the next upcoming launch of Dream Chaser. Keep with the amazing work. Go Vulcan Centaur. Go Team Space.
i feel like ula took my tax money to build an obsolete rocket, so i'm not too happy about that :(
@@dronefootage2778 It worked didn't it? Better than watching tax payers money been burning during an unscheduled disassembly. Lowballing it as successful and collecting valuable data instead.
@@dronefootage2778 It worked. still better than watching the tax payers money engulfed in a cloud of debris, and call it a "successful" launch.
@@dronefootage2778 Unlike past rockets from ULA's parent companies, Vulcan was developed primarily with private funding.
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It’s not obsolete. It has way higher capability than reusable rockets. Reusable rockets are great but they carry extra mass due to added landing fuel as well as added structural mass to carry that extra fuel as well as dealing with much more fatigue exposure.
Just look at the difference in falcon 9 landing vs. Stage disposal mass to GTO.
If ULA can nail engine recovery, they will be really set.
Wish the overall mission could've been 100% successful, but the launch was absolutely brilliant--especially for the first flight of a new rocket! Hoping to see many more beautiful Vulcan launches in the coming years!
i love this guy's commentary, so relaxed in an otherwise serious situation.
Thank you so much for the full cut! Congratulations to all the teams at ULA
THAT IS A BEAUTIFUL BLUE METHALOX FLAME
The bluish glow is not due to pure methane, but to liquefied natural gas.
@@av_kovko LNG is just methane with a few impurities. I think LNG is cheaper than pure methane though. Still makes BE-4 a methalox engine.
For what it's worth, In my opinion this narration was perfect! We are told what's happening as it happens and that's it. Not a constant barrage of "Jibber Jabber" which sounds as if it's coming from 'Coked up" High School Students!!!👍👍👍
...like SpaceX and Blue Origin launch commentary. 😂
1:55 - Separation of SRBs
5:12 - Centaur Separation
5:23 - Centaur Engine Start
7:57 - Centaur Engine Cutoff
Thanks
you forgot '''8.23 Globe Earth confirmed'''
Tradition of first successful launches of the Atlas family of rockets since 1990, Atlas I, Atlas IIA, Atlas IIAS, Atlas IIIA, Atlas IIIB, Atlas V, and Vulcan Centaur.
Great narration.
Congratulations to Vulcan on first flight
What a beautiful vehicle
Tory's secret viewing locations are getting over the top. 😛
Now we know where he left his phone!! lol
I humbly suggest that next time there's a night launch that one of those "As Seen On TV" sunglasses be duct taped over the camera lens to dramatically reduce the rocket's glare.😋
Yes this is what the people want
I wish they would just let this guy narrate and tell the rest of the hosts to pipe down...
Launches a brand new multi million dollar rocket design flawlessly, can't eliminate mission control audio loop buzzing sound! ;-) just kidding, awesome job
Great footage, especially when reaching orbit. Congratulations on the successful launch of the new rocket. It gives some confidence in rocketry and specific payload missions for the future.
Thx for that ! First Flights are ALWAYS nail biters, especially for Wockets ! Nicely Performed ULA ! I must say I was skeptical, not so much that it's a first flight, but more for the BE-4 Engines. Congrats to BO for this Remarkable Accomplishment. CH4 Engines are relatively new for Space Travel but Rockets aren't, making this a notable Win.
Congrats to All at ULA for "Making it Happen" ! ! 🤗 👍 👍
Well done ULA and thanks for the ride!
You'd think with the cost of rockets they could afford some HD cameras!
Probably a bandwidth issue, but "other" companies manage it
Very nice, just wish that could have been shown live during the launch.
I find it interesting that Vulcan enters closed loop steering during the centaur flight. If I remember from Atlas, it enters closed loop when it’s only the core burning. I’d love to see some good information about that.
Awesome video but I wish it didn’t look like it was recorded in the late 90’s
I love the colour of the methalox exhaust.
Gracias amigos🤟🏿
When the Vulcan separated, where did it go? Where is it now?
Bottom of the Atlantic ocean.
Dual Engine Centaur are so dope 🔥
Any shots of fairing/payload deployment?
"Everything looking good"
Love the callouts
Slow motion engine ignition then switching to the rocket cam would make a great video montage. Thanks ULA for the great views.
what kind of potato was this shot on? a russet?
I guess there is no audio on this cam 😢
better coverage than SLS
Super happy the launch was a success, but why is this designed to reach orbit in 16 minutes when others do so in little more than half that time? When the rocket accelerates slower it loses performance to gravity!
I am so glad to see a very successful launch by ULA of the Vulcan - Centaur rocket. Hopefully I will stop seeing the videos from the other launch service providers fan boys saying how Blue Origin can't produce a good engine for Vulcan, or how NASA is going to drop them for space launches and all that is needed is the other launch service provider. No, I did not mention the other name but I'm sure you know who I mean when they get so excited over a failed launch.
Ugh, yeah. I miss the older days of the SpaceX community; it's grown much more toxic cheerleading-y over the past few years. Glad to see ULA moving forward while continuing their reputation for reliability and complex missions.
I am proud of ULA
I wish spacex would do this with starship
Cool...😎😎😎
Spectacular! Let's go to the moon _and_ beyond earth orbit.
*This* is how to do a 1st certification flight!
Congratulations to Tory and the ULA team!
❤🧡❤🧡❤
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Shame it's not reusable.. but good job ULA and BO, the engines are flight proven now, good job
It is reusable
In future missions, the BE-4 engines will be re-used.
@@MahBor Why try to argue with fanboys, that sound as casuals to the Rocket Industry?
Reusability means you are lifting higher mass to space!! Less efficient.
Moon missions will not have reusable boosters for quite some time. Not from ULA or SpaceX or any other company.
Camera looks like it’s from 2011 lmao
What a nice way of wasting money
a 30 dollar drone has better image quality.
$30 drone isn't operating hundreds or thousands of miles away in pitch black lol. Signal degradation, bandwidth limits and lighting are real
Yeah cus a 30 dollar drone doesn't send payloads anywhere in the solar system
Its a tad bit difficult to return crisp 4K footage from a rocket accelerating to orbit hundreds of km away i'll admit that...
I would imagine they want to use the bandwidth to collect as much other data as possible. They are not in the PR business, nor do they need to be...
@@Kowalski301 maybe they shouldn't launch an 118 million dollar vehicle with such a small margin of bandwidth.
Congratulations, but you neglected to show us the First Stage landing. That would have been nice.
The first stage doesn't land.
@@MahBor I think he knows that
Yes but blue flame cool
Time to expand your horizons, fanboy...
If Musk congratulated the team publicly, but you can’t, what does that say? Team space doesn’t need you, go somewhere else.
i noticed your rocket doesn't land, please explain, what is the point?! looking forward to spacex kicking your butt.