As a former SpaceX engineer who has been watching you from the start: Congrats. Seriously. you are an inspiration to kids learning about rocketry all the way up to the folks actually designing raptor engines. No one aces a landing on the first shot, it's the courage and relentless belief that they can do it if they tweak just a few more variables, just like a bird on their first flight. This is a serious accomplishment 👍
@@DumbledoreMcCracken it was another victim of "needs to look like an airplane". Funds were sunk into the X33. We got SpaceX doing it like clockwork at this point. Since they get paid to deliver payloads inexpensively, that trumps the "needs to look like an airplane" mentality.
This is very inspiring. Huge respect from me! I'm a Mechanical Engineer, got bachelor's in Aerospace, and I know how much work to do this such projects, not counting for how many possible failures and stuck need to face off. And 7 years is a very long journey, and you did it all on your own. That no word can describe how passionate and dedicated and disciplined you are! Congrats and hope to see you keep on such excellent work.
@@tehllama42 You've got to be kidding, not comparing a hobby project to a multi bililion cooperation that works with nasa & is run by the richest man alive lmao. Like that was ever the point.
Tip-top! I remember chatting to you on the Flite Test podcast about this eventual goal... which was so long ago now. I have so much respect for the years of work in this project. Massive congratulations. Carry on, Joe!
This is the most impressive thing I’ve seen in a decade. Not joking. I’m a mechanical engineer so I knew everything involved in what you did. I’m genuinely shocked you saw it through. Terrific work. Truly.
@@lunacyworks Matt Lowne covered it was well last week and yesterday. Ryan from TMRO news covered it as well. The more coverage Joe and BPS get the better!
might be an interesting way to deliver a hot and fresh "steak" to someone's door but im more inclined to believe its an engine that is powered by meat and LOX
Wow Joe, I can't stop watching this video. The music and the footage on the flight 5 part actually makes me emotional. Amazing work and I can't wait to see your next projects!
Now apply to small geosciences probes on asteroids.... potential is amazing. Especially if you add it to Tom Stanton's "Gas Thruster Controlled Drone". One lands the probe, the other flys the probe, in places where there's no atmosphere .
@@jboy2303 he does have visual similarities indeed. But unlike Musk he's an actual engineer with actual talent who does actual hard work. Really impressive guy
@@insu_na Contrary to what you say, which shows that you write without having a clue, Elon Musk is the Chief Engineer of Space X, he has a degree in Physics and also in Economics. And, as for working, I don't think that founding successful and large companies like Zip2, Online X (now PayPal)and especially Tesla and Space X can be done by anyone without doing "actual hard work" , being very qualified and having a much more than brilliant intelligence. So, come on, go back to the fridge for another beer and go back to the sofa, it's too hot.
This is so incredible! Way to go! Its so impressive how you decided to learn how to do this, and persevered through countless engineering problems. I've been looking forward to seeing for a long time.
Joe!! Holy shit! This is amazing. I just discovered you today. Had no idea someone was trying to propulsively land a model rocket. Love your test-to-failure model and incremental improvement. I have no doubt that we will see your next three project come to fruition!
Congratulations, I've been watching everyone one of your launches with as much anticipation as I do for the spacex ones. Amazing to see your hard work pay off.
I came across your channel years ago. First video I ever saw was flight software setup; I was in school studying physics and geology, and was interested in aerospace, and your videos were so fun and amazing to watch. Logged back onto this account after years of not using, and saw this video. Can't congratulate you enough, this is so, SO, cool. Great job!
I'm a retired Mechanical Engineer and this video brought tears of, I don't know what- joy, appreciation of a job well done, a young person who has been able to put all together,...? I can't wait to catch up and see the future rockets.
Nasa's missile launch rooms are neural monitoring theatres of war, it's a jerk off to snuff video occult group of pagan fanatic pedophiles and crackhead cannibals.
That tells you PhDs are useless and just go work hard and you'll get the same job. It's all smoke and mirrors. Computer Engineering Bachelor's degree and 20 years of work will do the same exact thing as a Master's. They end up with the same job. But the school kept the kid there for a little longer and got more money because of it.
It's so freaking cool to see how this has progressed over the years. How everything you do has become top tier and it's amazing to see. Well done Joe. So happy that you have made it thus far and know that this will only lead to bigger and better things. I just sincerely hope you bring us along for the ride because it's such a fun journey
Joe, the fact you have so many of the other amazing space and engineering content creators commeenting about how awesome this achievement is says a lot about how wide your content reaches and how inspiring it is. Your channel is the embodiment of the process of Engineering: Have a problem, how do I solve it. Your channel, your rocket successes (and even rocket failures), is inspiring a new generation of aerospace engineers. Keep it up!!
Nah I've seen one fly right at this chicks face once. She screamed like she saw her best friend trip and fall backwards into the Grand Canyon it was great.
That moment of joy when you accomplish something you've set to do for so long.... It's priceless. Respect the amount of skill and will to do something like that, this is what a true engineering is all about.
When I discovered this channel a few years back, I was amazed in what you do. Now that I’ve seen your progress, I’m so happy for BPS and I can’t wait till space!
This comment makes me happy. To make people happy is to force them to do something ethical. I should figure out my marketing strategy instead of (whatever it is I’m doing). You are 16?? There’s hope for humanity yet.
Congrats Joe! It's really impressive to see all of the improvements and iteration between each flight! I am really looking forward to your future endeavors!
I used to launch model rockets as a kid, Estes Industries models. The technology and ingenuity here though is just amazing to me. Well done and thank you for sharing.
As a former member of Tripoli and a guy that's has built and flown hundreds of rockets. I must say. This is absolutely the coolest model rocket ever built!
I can't believe how much time has passed since I started watching your content. You are a true inspiration for countless people. I can't wait to see what you make next.
Your work with BPS is just inspiring. You work seriously hard all of these years and all that hard work and dedication paid off. I watch your videos with my family and my two boys (3&7) just love them. When I showed them this video they nearly lost their minds they were so excited to see the rocket land. Your hard work is inspiring the next generation of rocket engineers. We truly can't wait to see what happens next with BPS. There are great things ahead for you Joe.
When I heard you had nailed the landing, I was overwhelmed. You have put so much into this project and to finally see the wanted result, just makes me happy for you. Clear skies mate.
Check out the upright landings Nasa did in the 90's, the footage is low quality but it's still an amazing thing to see this old technology get new life breathed into it by the next generations.
Amazing. This was the project that inspired me so much. I appreciate everything you’ve done, and I appreciate the work you’ve done all Around with the TH-cam community. You’re one of the shining beacons of this platform, and I’m infinitely grateful.
8 years to make a 7 minute video now that's what it takes to WIN dedication and not giving up. some people doesn't know what sacrifices are and think success just comes easy. RESPECT
I'm not one much for sappy comments, so I'll keep this short: I've been watching your progression & development since 2015. A lot happens in 7 years, and throughout that time, you've inspired me to keep on going, regardless of what I was going through. Thank you, Joe. For your unwavering tenacity & its infectiousness to me.
Been following this for like 3 years and this brings me so so much joy to see this happen. Congratulations Joe, some absolutely fantastic engineering and talent!
I can't properly put into words how amazing it this is. It's not even just the rocket. 15 years ago it would be cool just to hear about this in a magazine or something. The fact we get such well made videos of the whole project makes me feel incredibly lucky. What you did was already difficult and making high quality videos at the same time just compounds the difficultly. Most people can't make this good of video and they aren't doing anything close to literal rocket science! I don't know how you do it. Can't wait to see you launch something 100 km high.
I've been watching your journey for years, and it made my day when I heard you landed it. Thank you so much for inspiring me to work on my own TVC stuff, so many of the engineering skills I have now stem directly from watching and learning from you. I'm going to college for aerospace engineering in no small part because of this channel. Thank you with all my heart Joe!
There is hope for mankind whenever someone likes you takes up the challenge. You have mastered such a wide range of skills and pushed the boundaries of your art. Well done.
Wow, I can across your videos back when you first gave it a go and thought it was pretty interesting. This video came up as a related some 6-7 years later and all I can say is I’m impressed and very happy for you. I’m astonished with your persistance. It almost feels like catching up with an old acquaintance. Kudos my dude 👍
So happy to see you achieve this! Congratulations man, I’ve been watching you for years and this is such a great achievement! Can’t wait to see where things go now!
Fantastic, that’s some top tier engineering.
fly safe
Hullo Scott!
You should do a review on this, Scott!
You should interview him
Hear, hear!!
As a former SpaceX engineer who has been watching you from the start: Congrats. Seriously. you are an inspiration to kids learning about rocketry all the way up to the folks actually designing raptor engines. No one aces a landing on the first shot, it's the courage and relentless belief that they can do it if they tweak just a few more variables, just like a bird on their first flight. This is a serious accomplishment 👍
DC-X did, on 18 August 1993
@@DumbledoreMcCracken Ah...most ppl don't know about it.
@@DumbledoreMcCracken it was another victim of "needs to look like an airplane". Funds were sunk into the X33. We got SpaceX doing it like clockwork at this point. Since they get paid to deliver payloads inexpensively, that trumps the "needs to look like an airplane" mentality.
Can confirm. BPS is what got me interested in GNC.
Really wonderful perseverance!
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Congrats man.
Hello!!!
thank you
“You did it, you crazy son of bitch, you did it”
I love if you click the "translate to english" button it just like doubles the numbers the o's
This dude saw spaceX & decided to Solo her
This is very inspiring. Huge respect from me! I'm a Mechanical Engineer, got bachelor's in Aerospace, and I know how much work to do this such projects, not counting for how many possible failures and stuck need to face off. And 7 years is a very long journey, and you did it all on your own. That no word can describe how passionate and dedicated and disciplined you are! Congrats and hope to see you keep on such excellent work.
Congrats Joe!
Whoa, no replies on this comment… very disappointed
@@GEnghis559 whos joe
@@logi-operations Joe Mama
Eyo, now it's certified real engineering!
Missed the joke opportunity to say “Now that’s what I call some *Real* Engineering”
Amazing, this is so inspiring! Congratulations!!
Selvsagt var dere her også!
he looks somewhat like Elon ???!!!
This is amazing! Congratz!
I know - it only took him *checks notes* about as long as it took SpaceX to do it with the full size thing
@@tehllama42 You've got to be kidding, not comparing a hobby project to a multi bililion cooperation that works with nasa & is run by the richest man alive lmao. Like that was ever the point.
Hi Alan
do a cover of rocketman for him
Even Alan Walker is here to celebrate
Good thing that you have these amazing people around you to share this great moment with!
An incredible achievement! Congratulations 🎊 👏 👏
fantastic to see it all come together in this one video. 7 years, 100% worth it.
You need to feature him on you next weekly update :D
I loved the updates. LOL. You all rock
@@cartolla he did
@@cartolla he already did
Tip-top! I remember chatting to you on the Flite Test podcast about this eventual goal... which was so long ago now. I have so much respect for the years of work in this project. Massive congratulations. Carry on, Joe!
thank you!
Any new model of jet car ?
I’ve always believed in you! Congrats!!!!
Hi Jesus
The man, the myth, the LEGEND
I never believed in you! But now i can see you i do! tell 🎅 hi 👋
Great to see you here, Jesus
Jesus Christ!
This is the most impressive thing I’ve seen in a decade. Not joking. I’m a mechanical engineer so I knew everything involved in what you did. I’m genuinely shocked you saw it through. Terrific work. Truly.
You being a mech eng definitely doesn't mean you know everything involved. You'd be surprised how many dumb "engineers" are out there
Huge congrats Joe! You are amazing!
8 years well spent I say!
Will you add this to your space coverage!
Hey Hey its Marcus, right here !!
@@lunacyworks Matt Lowne covered it was well last week and yesterday. Ryan from TMRO news covered it as well. The more coverage Joe and BPS get the better!
Awesome work!
Is the meat rocket a rocket made from meat that grills itself during ascent? Is there a prize for correct guesses?
👀👀👀
might be an interesting way to deliver a hot and fresh "steak" to someone's door but im more inclined to believe its an engine that is powered by meat and LOX
Meat rocket? Sounds rather… Off-Nominal…
@@cms1999 Sounds yummy. Char-broiled meat, flying through the air to target the bun as you hold it out in your hand.
Just add condiments!
Getting Mythbusters. salami rocket vibes, also well done on the landing
Dude, that's so awesome. Congratulations! Also, beautifully shot and edited video
If a CNC machine could film and edit, this is how it would be.
Wow Joe, I can't stop watching this video. The music and the footage on the flight 5 part actually makes me emotional. Amazing work and I can't wait to see your next projects!
That's Amazing man! Congrats! I was smiling the whole time I know how good that feels.
Congratulations again, Joe! 🚀
You and Joe are my most beloved private rocket developers! Martin from Space Intelligence
That is some serouosly good stuff he's doing, a one man mini SpaceX, amazing...
Now apply to small geosciences probes on asteroids.... potential is amazing. Especially if you add it to Tom Stanton's "Gas Thruster Controlled Drone". One lands the probe, the other flys the probe, in places where there's no atmosphere .
and he kinda looks like Musk
@@jboy2303 he does have visual similarities indeed. But unlike Musk he's an actual engineer with actual talent who does actual hard work. Really impressive guy
He even looks like a mini Elon!
@@insu_na Contrary to what you say, which shows that you write without having a clue, Elon Musk is the Chief Engineer of Space X, he has a degree in Physics and also in Economics. And, as for working, I don't think that founding successful and large companies like Zip2, Online X (now PayPal)and especially Tesla and Space X can be done by anyone without doing "actual hard work" , being very qualified and having a much more than brilliant intelligence. So, come on, go back to the fridge for another beer and go back to the sofa, it's too hot.
Well done young man. I’ve been following your progress for a few years now and my oh my you did it. Good luck and Godspeed in your future endeavors!!!
This is so incredible! Way to go! Its so impressive how you decided to learn how to do this, and persevered through countless engineering problems. I've been looking forward to seeing for a long time.
Congrats! I remember when you first started this journey! Time flies!🚀
Wow. "Started by failing, failing, burning out, failing..." inspiring stuff. Congrats!
A great life lesson!
Joe!! Holy shit! This is amazing. I just discovered you today. Had no idea someone was trying to propulsively land a model rocket. Love your test-to-failure model and incremental improvement. I have no doubt that we will see your next three project come to fruition!
*"It only took like 8 years"*
I felt the pain and dedication......
7*
no pain there, he loves what he does, hes not like us
beat starship
@@leftclickisbeterthanrightclick no shit starship only had its first test flight
@@xxDxxism 😂
The old build of TH-cam would have this as top trending in a snap, sadly we live in different times now
It's trending, what are you talking about?
ya i seen it as recommended for me. never seen one of his videos prier to this. soooo its trending
@@aerohk It's not ranked on the trending list, thats full of forced into your face placements that are not organic viral videos.
Yes. It needed a twerking cat.
If Marques Brownlee did it, it would be the only thing on TH-cam
Congratulations, I've been watching everyone one of your launches with as much anticipation as I do for the spacex ones. Amazing to see your hard work pay off.
I came across your channel years ago. First video I ever saw was flight software setup; I was in school studying physics and geology, and was interested in aerospace, and your videos were so fun and amazing to watch. Logged back onto this account after years of not using, and saw this video. Can't congratulate you enough, this is so, SO, cool. Great job!
I'm a retired Mechanical Engineer and this video brought tears of, I don't know what- joy, appreciation of a job well done, a young person who has been able to put all together,...? I can't wait to catch up and see the future rockets.
@thebanned2807
@thebanned2807if you are questioning his emotions, you should question your own first.
Nasa's missile launch rooms are neural monitoring theatres of war, it's a jerk off to snuff video occult group of pagan fanatic pedophiles and crackhead cannibals.
Fake
... 🤦
This is super freaking cool 🙌
Love y’all :)
@@BPSspacehey bro I’m actually gonna make a 3D printed rocket because of the Scout F landing
how much it costs?
@@BPSspace
It's amazing how you've taught yourself all of this; 7 years of testing? This deserves 2 PhDs. 🤩
That tells you PhDs are useless and just go work hard and you'll get the same job. It's all smoke and mirrors. Computer Engineering Bachelor's degree and 20 years of work will do the same exact thing as a Master's. They end up with the same job. But the school kept the kid there for a little longer and got more money because of it.
One for him, one for our legendary cameraman who went through all this process
Hey mate been watching for years and always been impressed. This was utterly brilliant! Congratulations
Years and years lead up to this moment, great to see you grow, just amazing, congrats! Can’t wait for what’s next!
That is so awesome Joe! It goes to show that persistence is all you need to achieve goals. Really looking forward to your next projects.
Mechanical engineer from Canada here. Absolutely fantastic work. THIS is what engineering is ALL about.
What is this man studying? Is he an engineer also too which university does he go to? Can you tell me more about your engineering have a great day 👏🏾
He's the Next Elon Musk. Same Face, Same Energy, Same Passion. Rockets in the Sky. 0:11
I just thought about this 😂
@@vadimen181 Me too, hope he doesnt get insane though.
Haha he does look like him😂
@@dimitarmargaritov let us know what drove you over the edge so future generations can retain their sanity by avoiding your pitfalls.
Congratulations Joe! 7 years is a ton of dedication, thank you for teaching and inspiring us all.
oh my god tormach
It honestly moves me to tears! you did all that engineering and testing over and over again until you get it! you are a champion!
It's so freaking cool to see how this has progressed over the years. How everything you do has become top tier and it's amazing to see. Well done Joe. So happy that you have made it thus far and know that this will only lead to bigger and better things. I just sincerely hope you bring us along for the ride because it's such a fun journey
now you just have to catch a booster with chopsticks
Joe, the fact you have so many of the other amazing space and engineering content creators commeenting about how awesome this achievement is says a lot about how wide your content reaches and how inspiring it is. Your channel is the embodiment of the process of Engineering: Have a problem, how do I solve it.
Your channel, your rocket successes (and even rocket failures), is inspiring a new generation of aerospace engineers. Keep it up!!
That's the coolest thing I've ever seen a model rocket do. Period.
Nah I've seen one fly right at this chicks face once. She screamed like she saw her best friend trip and fall backwards into the Grand Canyon it was great.
Period 🤓🤓🤓
Lol
ok
You'll have to do it too if you get into IIT
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! Been with you since 3k subs waiting for this and you did it! Huge congratulations to you man!
So great! I can imagine how much you've spent effort. Congratulations!
Congrats Joe, after all this time and dedication you have achieved greatness.
Congratulations!!🚀♥️🎉
That moment of joy when you accomplish something you've set to do for so long.... It's priceless. Respect the amount of skill and will to do something like that, this is what a true engineering is all about.
he is better than billion budget state agencies.
just needs a large load to empty into space
He landed a spacex rocket and he looked like elon musk 0:01 lol
Also maybe because im new here
congratulations! I’ve been watching for the past 5 years and have been rooting so much for this moment
Fancy seeing the best car TH-camr here
@@broganjohnston750 right?
Herzlichen Glückwunsch - ein toller Erfolg 🤩
Joe's most amazing talent is his ability to stay positive even in the face of failure.
When I discovered this channel a few years back, I was amazed in what you do. Now that I’ve seen your progress, I’m so happy for BPS and I can’t wait till space!
You NEVER failed! You stepped forward every day of every experiment! I'm 16 and you are an inspiration.
This comment makes me happy. To make people happy is to force them to do something ethical. I should figure out my marketing strategy instead of (whatever it is I’m doing). You are 16?? There’s hope for humanity yet.
This is beyond amazing. I just saw a comment saying this but I will say this too, seeing you do this , make me want to contniue my project
The fact that it took 7 years really shows how awesome this is
Why would he not use a firework lmao!!
7 years, trash...
edit- it doesnt take 7 years to burst a firecracker
But it takes 7 years to land a firecracker perfectly
Ok
Nice
frr
OH MY GOD I SAW YOU YEARS AGO SAYING "I haven't been able to do it yet." I'M SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! YOU ARE A LEGEND
Jesus is here
@@mansaha9288
Hey, i'm here
Same here!
Congrats Joe! It's really impressive to see all of the improvements and iteration between each flight! I am really looking forward to your future endeavors!
I used to launch model rockets as a kid, Estes Industries models. The technology and ingenuity here though is just amazing to me. Well done and thank you for sharing.
one small step for humanity but one big step for this man
lmao
Neil Alden Armstrong
Very true
The opposite of Neil Armstrong
@@025umarfarooq5 Or what about Neil angstrom
I've never seen a 7 minutes video that summarize 7 years of hard work
Well done Joe, don't stop
Who's Joe?
@@themoneykitten7684 lol
@@themoneykitten7684joe mama😅
Good now you have seen one
The fact that this guy looks like *Elon Musk* amazes me more than this rocket landing! 😂
It's just Elon screwing with us all.
@@jdn-mo4zp yeah man! 😂
He does 🤣🤣
@@papercrafts8468 i first thought it was Elon Musk's childhood video 😂
Totally! Except, he doesn't.
That was awesome landing and that is completely awesome project. I'm so happy that you did it. Good luck!
As a former member of Tripoli and a guy that's has built and flown hundreds of rockets. I must say. This is absolutely the coolest model rocket ever built!
Until you realize that Saturn 5 was basically a model rocket.
what is tripoli like the city in libya?
One of the more impressive things I have seen in a while… One man Space Agency.
I can't believe how much time has passed since I started watching your content. You are a true inspiration for countless people. I can't wait to see what you make next.
fr
Good idea 👍
@@stare4539 pp ok 0p
Hello, jerk!
Fantastic !! I will show your channel to my son to give him a big learn.
Your work with BPS is just inspiring. You work seriously hard all of these years and all that hard work and dedication paid off. I watch your videos with my family and my two boys (3&7) just love them. When I showed them this video they nearly lost their minds they were so excited to see the rocket land. Your hard work is inspiring the next generation of rocket engineers. We truly can't wait to see what happens next with BPS. There are great things ahead for you Joe.
You did some very impressive engineering on all levels, physical modelling, simulation, computing hardware, software, awesome all-round result!
When I heard you had nailed the landing, I was overwhelmed. You have put so much into this project and to finally see the wanted result, just makes me happy for you. Clear skies mate.
First time that I see one of your videos. Its amazing and inspiring to see how you achieved your goals. Keep up your work.
Jesus, has it really been 7 years already... Man I've been here since the beginning. Great run! Keep going!
no..
success! -next project!!
lol your name.. what does it mean
Congrats mate! That's is really a high level of engineering in all ways.
*That was incredible!*
He even looks like Elon Musk :D
Check out the upright landings Nasa did in the 90's, the footage is low quality but it's still an amazing thing to see this old technology get new life breathed into it by the next generations.
Bruh i remember you from the airtel theme video
@@cheemterastrial9399 cool, old times!
@@10ON10 indeed haha, hope you're doing good
Congratulations young man, epic work, thankyou for your perciverance, well done
Congratulations on nailing the landing! It's amazing seeing your project's progress!
I love this platform, purely to see stuff like this. What an awesome thing to achieve
Especially with Down syndrome.
Amazing. This was the project that inspired me so much. I appreciate everything you’ve done, and I appreciate the work you’ve done all Around with the TH-cam community. You’re one of the shining beacons of this platform, and I’m infinitely grateful.
8 years to make a 7 minute video now that's what it takes to WIN dedication and not giving up. some people doesn't know what sacrifices are and think success just comes easy. RESPECT
This country needs a LOT more people like this young man.
I'm glad you said that. What are you doing? It sounds like you're like this young man
Boomer Moment
yes only "THIS" country. also, you need some money and education to do this, so you might want to start there
If by This Country you mean Murica, you are getting more Kim Kardashians than anything else 🤣
@@poulticegeist He collects rent
I'm not one much for sappy comments, so I'll keep this short: I've been watching your progression & development since 2015. A lot happens in 7 years, and throughout that time, you've inspired me to keep on going, regardless of what I was going through. Thank you, Joe. For your unwavering tenacity & its infectiousness to me.
Been following this for like 3 years and this brings me so so much joy to see this happen. Congratulations Joe, some absolutely fantastic engineering and talent!
I want to say I can't believe you landed a model rocket but honestly with your level of dedication and hard work it's no surprise
Man, I remember seeing some of your earlier tests a long ago. I'm really impressed with your perseverance
Congratulations that had to be a serious rush to finally get this to land after all the work you have put into it over the years.
1 year later, still Congratulations 😎👍☕️, awesome accomplishment, you are amongst the few
I can't properly put into words how amazing it this is. It's not even just the rocket.
15 years ago it would be cool just to hear about this in a magazine or something. The fact we get such well made videos of the whole project makes me feel incredibly lucky. What you did was already difficult and making high quality videos at the same time just compounds the difficultly. Most people can't make this good of video and they aren't doing anything close to literal rocket science!
I don't know how you do it. Can't wait to see you launch something 100 km high.
A surprise to be sure but a welcome one.
PS. Keep up the quality work you do so that I one day will be able to buy for myself.
Such an insane achievement Joe, congrats!! I can’t wait for the exciting projects planned for the future. 🤯
I've been watching your journey for years, and it made my day when I heard you landed it. Thank you so much for inspiring me to work on my own TVC stuff, so many of the engineering skills I have now stem directly from watching and learning from you. I'm going to college for aerospace engineering in no small part because of this channel. Thank you with all my heart Joe!
Congratulations man , your Project is Very Awesome , Thank you for Share it , with other Peoples
I remember seeing the first video of this a couple years ago, and I'm SOOOOOOO glad to see that you've finally accomplished it.
Ok hipster
@@AntoinMhicArtain I ain't gonna deny it, I also listened to Portugal. The Man before Feel it Still
@@JRhalo14 🤣🤣🤣 Fair play bro! See, I can respect people who are open about it. Good on ya!
Seeing the rocket on the ground, landing legs out, *fully upright* is such a cool sight. Mad props!
No props used - only rockets...
LETS GO I AM SO PROUD OF YOU, I AM SO EXCITED TO WATCH THIS MAN.
Congratulations bro you really do deserve it for all the work you have done for this
This is incredibly impressive. Great perseverance and follow through!
There is hope for mankind whenever someone likes you takes up the challenge. You have mastered such a wide range of skills and pushed the boundaries of your art. Well done.
Huge congratulations man.
Glad to see that you accomplished your goal.
Wow, I can across your videos back when you first gave it a go and thought it was pretty interesting. This video came up as a related some 6-7 years later and all I can say is I’m impressed and very happy for you. I’m astonished with your persistance. It almost feels like catching up with an old acquaintance. Kudos my dude 👍
Same congratulations
Been watching these since the beginning in 2015. Incredible achievement. Congrats!
Big congrats Joe! Amazing to see all the hard work and dedication finally pay off. You absolutely deserve this massive W!
So happy to see you achieve this!
Congratulations man, I’ve been watching you for years and this is such a great achievement! Can’t wait to see where things go now!
Incredible focus and dedication - we need more people like you !
Love your videos
How is this the first time I’m hearing about this???? This is incredible! Congratulations!
noob
Same!
Same!
U never knew about this guy ?
He's underrated