The final slow motion shot was incredible! I've never been to America, but if I ever get the chance to travel there, it will definitely coincide with a Starship launch. I think I have been more excited for the first four launches than I was for my wedding. Jeez, I hope my wife never reads this!
I've subscribed immediately. What the outstanding shots! By the way that shock ways on the clouds look like the waves on the water. It's so cool to see.
I have wanted to see ignition and liftoff from those close up angles at 1:50 and 3:19 ever since flight 1. Thank you so much for filming and sharing this amazing footage.
@0:40 Starship just punched a hole in that cloud! Imagine in a few years when reusable rockets are everywhere, instead of paying for short suborbital joyrides. . .billionaires will instead hire fleets to modify clouds and weather for their outdoor events!
@@InterstellarGateway One of the reasons that NASA changed the rules because of the Shuttle. NASA astronauts cannot now launch in a ship with no launch escape system.
@@InterstellarGateway i know how much effort you put in to this work. And yes, the cosmic Perspective team is pretty wild! But I'm being brutally honest here, I love this work so so much! Thank you so much for capturing everything through your perspective. Coming generations will learn about the starship program once it is completed. That's what I believe. And capturing every moment through different perspectives is important. This helps others understand how behemoth of a rocket this is and I *personally will never forget all the amazing people behind the visuals. Thank you for doing this. ❤️
The shock waves in the clouds as Starship rocketed through them were amazing.
Love when Starship instantly removed all the water vapour! 3:05
came here from Marcus house, awe inspiring work, keep it up team
Very Good work! The Shockwaves in the Clouds are insane 🤯
We found the next Cosmic Perspective!
Never! They're epic! Cosmic and Everyday Astronaut have insane skill. But we appreciate the compliment! ❤️
I think so.
Marcus House sent me here... G'day!
That last shot is the one I've been waiting for my gosh. Incredible work!!
The final slow motion shot was incredible! I've never been to America, but if I ever get the chance to travel there, it will definitely coincide with a Starship launch. I think I have been more excited for the first four launches than I was for my wedding.
Jeez, I hope my wife never reads this!
This footage is so unreal. Amazing camera quality.
Those shockwaves in the clouds are absolutely mesmerizing
3:19 imagine somehow the cameras survives and we see the catch from this angle on flight 5. Simply amazing footage!!
Awesome, and the closing snippet of classical music at the end was a quality touch. 👏👏👏
2:42 Strong tripod 💪 totally held that debris without falling over.
7:02 This is INSANE!!
Well done, Very impressive !
You got me with that video. I'm a subscriber now. Amazing stuff!
Came here from Everyday Astronaut. 👍🏻 and subscribed. Awesome camera work.
Awesome channel! Found this from Marcus House.
Brilliant work you mob, every shot a winner.
Hands down some of the most amazing footage of Starship… so far….. 😮
I've subscribed immediately. What the outstanding shots!
By the way that shock ways on the clouds look like the waves on the water. It's so cool to see.
Marcus sent me here, I can see why. Excellent footage!
Marcus rocks!
Me too !!! Thank You for the EXCELLENT views.
Wow. Incredible. Also love the full length single cam. Cuts take away from the emotion
You did a great job of holding your cameras rock-solid.
absolute best shot ive seen so far. the shockwaves going thru the clouds was so cool
sorry was typing when that last shot came on. holy shit that was cool
I have wanted to see ignition and liftoff from those close up angles at 1:50 and 3:19 ever since flight 1. Thank you so much for filming and sharing this amazing footage.
WoW - Thanks
OH MY GOD. How is this not up there on the views yet?
This is AMAZING.
Great job!
Absolutely incredible work! Thanks for capturing such unique shots, and even moreso for uploading it all for us to see!
Keep it up, truly amazing 👏
Oh wow, those shockwaves! Amazing to watch!!
incredible!!
Great work!
Thanks.
Amazing shots ! Emotional thinking how far we have gone since we mastered fire.
Marcus House sent me! Awesome footage!
Great footage
Nice!
them shockwaves in the low cloud layer.
4:17 whoa the waters above! :D who said they had to be like an ocean? we can even see ripples from the shockwaves
I think I saw the camera at 1:44 in the dunes when I went down to Starbace the day before!
HOLY CRAP THIS FOOTAGE IS INCREDIBLE!!!!!
How come we never get any video from the tower like in the space shuttle and Apollo missions? Those are the most epic angles.
I love it!!!! Favorite shot was the first angle, The wide view
This is amazing, well done! I can't wait to see B12 perform a catch (attempt).
Nice work :)
They should have a public launch viewing area for flat earthers only, located 1/8 of a mile from the launch pad. 👍
0:42 Literally punched a hole through the clouds.
Thank you!!
wow!
This put a smile on my face
insane footage
first btw
Some great new angles here.
Beautiful video❤❤❤
we need more slow motion shots for sure, slower if possible
If I'm lucky, I hope to meet you at IFT-5.
We'll see you there!
@@InterstellarGateway Great!
Nice optical flow slow motion. Feels like 2012 again.
Ty ❤️
Where'd you go, heart my comment back!
🎉
How high are those smoke clouds? People are going to start putting cameras on poles.
This is sick
So 1990's cinematic
@0:40 Starship just punched a hole in that cloud!
Imagine in a few years when reusable rockets are everywhere, instead of paying for short suborbital joyrides. . .billionaires will instead hire fleets to modify clouds and weather for their outdoor events!
6:48 no way! there is a slow mo of this shot
It’s worth remembering though that Starship will not be human-rated by NASA unless a launch escape system is developed.
Though a lunar module is in production, it's also worth noting the shuttle didn't have one.
In addition, considering nasa is partially contracting starship for Artemis.. we would assume there are plans for this
@@InterstellarGateway No, the Lander variant of Starship will not be launched with a crew. The astronauts will transfer to it in lunar orbit.
@@InterstellarGateway One of the reasons that NASA changed the rules because of the Shuttle.
NASA astronauts cannot now launch in a ship with no launch escape system.
@@JohnH108There is no such definition of this. If there is I would love you to point me to it
wow, i'm blown away! worth the subscription
Ain't no way we found @cosmicperspective v2 before GTA 6
Never. Cosmic is on a level we could never meet. But thanks for the compliment! :)
@@InterstellarGateway i know how much effort you put in to this work. And yes, the cosmic Perspective team is pretty wild! But I'm being brutally honest here, I love this work so so much! Thank you so much for capturing everything through your perspective. Coming generations will learn about the starship program once it is completed. That's what I believe. And capturing every moment through different perspectives is important. This helps others understand how behemoth of a rocket this is and I *personally will never forget all the amazing people behind the visuals. Thank you for doing this. ❤️
Wow…great work 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️