Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 22 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg SFB, California
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 มี.ค. 2024
- Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket with 22 second-generation Starlink internet satellites. Liftoff from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. PDT on Monday, April 1 (10:30 p.m. EDT / 0230 UTC). The first-stage booster, making its 15th flight, will land on the drone ship 'Of Course I Still Love You' about eight and a half minutes into the flight.
Our live coverage with commentary from Will Robinson-Smith will begin about 30 minutes before launch.
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Watched it move over the San Diego sky...amazing!!
This is the first time I’ve watched a launch this takes me back to the days of the NASA launches
I am in Huntington Beach. Coolest freaking thing ever to watch. Someday I hope to be closer to the launch site so I can feel it.
Watched it from my house tonight and the view on top of the sunset was breathtaking.
Ditto! From Buena Park my family and I watch every launch we can and it would be a dream to make it out to Lompoc for an in person launch. Tonight was perfect getting to see every aspect of the launch taking place including the re-entry burn.
From Phoenix Arizona 7:36, mind-blowing!
Nice curved earth
I live in Oceanside California. It was awesome
Watched it while riding my bike on the beach path over here in Long Beach. It was so captivating! 🤩
Yeah these launches never ever get old.
From Goodyear AZ! West Phoenix… what a view!
Ikkkk
yuma az riding quads in desert saw it in the dark of desert
Florence az
One of my neighbors told me about the launching, and we watched from the beginning. It was amazing 🤩
Just saw this leave the atmosphere in Redondo beach, CA. I'm in tears lol, so cool!
It left the atmosphere???? 😂😂😂 it landed already In the Pacific Ocean
@@Josecampos-gp8ex The pod of satellites?
Caught sight of flight over North San Diego County. Fantastic. A must see
Saw another beautiful launch over Southwest Arizona! Nice photo and video shared with family/friends in Florida.
We were able to watch it from Gilbert, AZ until the rocket went above our cloud cover. Awesome!
I was walking my dogs outside and then I saw this cloud of smoke and I see a rocket it was cool I got excited to see it even though I watch didn’t watch the stream. I still saw the rocket launch.
34:12 Indeed we did. Finally got to see a Falcon 9 launch IRL from San Bernardino, CA. Pulled the YT app up and this video was being streamed @ t-4:50 or so; used the restroom, threw some clothes on, saw the contrail through the bathroom window & made it outside in time to catch MECO, stage sep, 2nd stage ignition/powerup, fairing deployment and 1st stage maneuvering/deceleration burn from the front porch. 😊
Quite a change from the days of Mercury/Gemini/Apollo/Shuttle to be sure. Visibility was excellent courtesy of a spring storm over the weekend. Thanks to all the folks at SpaceX & Vandenberg Space Base; well done! 👌
Omg first time I've ever seen one
Thank you
Beautiful sight from Chula Vista
Wow, we seen it from Mesa AZ
Omg sameeee
After seeing the Columbia land twice at Edwards AFB when I was a child, I wanted to go to Florida to see a Space Shuttle launch. Never had the chance. I had to wait almost 40 years to see anything go from Earth to orbit, instead of the other direction. It was exciting to just cross the street and see this from about 40 seconds after it launched tonight! (Long Beach, California)
❤
Thanks!
Amazing thing to witness from Yucca Valley California. Awesome job Space X, congrats to you all on a successful mission.
We saw the launching from El Cajon, CA it was amazing site
Watched the launch from San Diego, really weird trail zigzagging.
Watched it from Van Nuys, Ca it was crazy af
Got to see a good part of it from Hemet
I'm in San Diego and just saw it cruising overhead. I was wondering if that was SpaceX
I saw it from Las Vegas during my son's little league game. Amazing launch 👏
I saw it in El Cajon CA and it was amazing!
We watched this from Pismo Beach, Ca , so cool
So the launch already happened?
@@Dcorp412 yes, they happen more than you think , there is a web site that predicts when the next launch is
We saw it from our porch here in San Diego. So freaking cool.
We watched it from a park up on a hill in Santa Clarita, CA. Perfect viewing spot!🚀
spacex kicking ass on launches.
That bird busted through in Phoenix tonight even with a little cloud cover!
It hasn't even launched yet.
I am jealous I waited a few nights ago and did not realize it was happening tonight I'll have to hope for next time here in Arizona
amazing work @spacex
so cool to see it and then come here and watch again 🚀🚀🚀
Saw it last night 10 miles east of Ramona CA awesome
We are ready for launch 🚀 this afternoon Ernie Sierra and family from Oceanside ca
Me an my kids love it they was happy to do the countdown an go running outside to see it lol we took pictures an videos
Looked cool from Lancaster
That was nice,and first time seeing this.😊
Great job
We're here in Lompoc, CA, about 8 miles from the launch pad at VSFB! We're heading outside to catch the launch from the intersection corner by our home. We were by the launch pad at Surf Beach/VSFB last night before the launch was scrubbed.
Los Angeles CA in the house hello
😂❤
That was awesome. 👏 🎉
Amazing
Exquisite launch view tonight from Yorba Linda. 😊
Saw it from Pescadero Baja Mexico……very cool to watch
With much respect to that satellite, it is very good for me 😊❤
Out riding gravel bikes tonight and saw the launch from atop the grade in SLO
I saw it live from Point Dume, Malibu last night....spectacular!
Looked Awesome. Bakersfield Ca.
Beautiful 😍
Watching from Sierra Vista Arizona
I can see the vandenberg starlink launches and the constellation separating right above my house ! Im gonna miss this one cause of stormy weather ! 😢
We saw it way down here in La Paz BCS - MECO directly overhead....
Saw this from Palm Springs. Most amazing thing I’ve seen this guy.
i saw it it flew right through the neighborhood skies, i saw something drop out of it and look like it was following it too,
Ok we are planning on going to watch the launch @ the beach in Oceanside
I knew there was a rocket launch today because it leaves a half orange, half blue residue in the sky that glows. Just saw it in the sky, looked it up and.. yup.
I was in Lompoc this morning and this completely caught me off guard! Ground was shaking like crazy. Felt like an earthquake. And 5 minutes later I heard a loud boom. I thought it was over for me 😂
Saw it from Long beach California. It was beautiful and alittle scary.
I am in Lompoc about 10 miles from Vandenberg
Omg I saw the rocket from my house!! ❤
That is too cool
Saw from Chandler, AZ
Saw this from Phoenix just as the clouds cleared after an entire day of rare rain.
my daughter sent me a pic of the launch from Palm Desert! Beautiful!
I wish you would show the launch of the satellites in a separate video. Otherwise it would be too long.
Just saw it from Nepal, thought it was starfall and I even prayed to get my crush, but it comes out with starlink satellites.
Is this live?
I video the whole thing from Phoenix az awesome 👌 👏 👍
Watched from Yuma Az
I saw it from AZ
This morning 1:44am I saw what look like comets. I’m in Southern California. Could that have been related to Space x?
How long till launch
Watched this last night over our home up in the mountains in San Diego. It was spectacular!!
Praying for 🇺🇸 🙌 🕊 🙏🏻
What’s the launch time?
I'm in SoCal & didn't know what all the cloud trails were from. Took pics
Please say the date and time of launch a little more often. Maybe point out advancing the stream to real time is a good idea…we missed another one due to our own technical inability with TH-cam
this channel has a great website that lists all launches they can with a lot of other info. Also it is usually listed in the video descriptions as well :)
They’ve been trying to launch if for several days now but with tech. Problems and weather it was delayed.
Then I missed it by 30 minutes tonight. 🤷♂️
@@davidsevers6842 I missed it live on the stream actually... was working on music stuffs and got carried away. It is fun to watch.
@@gboy1973 great channel, my operator error! What’s the answer to “live stream” illusion?
Go Starlink 7-18 from Scott in Temecula.
Will I be able to see anything from Fresno CA?
Depends on weather conditions, but it's definitely possible. I'm about 200 miles from Vandenberg SFB and saw it clearly, Fresno is slightly closer. You'd be looking almost due south to see it.
I saw it all the way from El Paso!!!
I saw in it El Cajon one of the most beautifulest pictures I ever took
Show me!!
Reporting from top of black hill in morro bay!
I’m from Fremantle Western Australia
35:18 “Those Starlink Satellites exposed to the vacuum of space for the first time”… is the payload section pressurised before fairing separation ❓
TH-cam fix your feature, this channel is live and I try to chat in the live chat and it says subscribers only so I sun then refresh but it’s still not letting me chat
Was in Phoenix, I just got done watch an alien movie and was like, well here I go
SteveO watching in tucson
wish i could see from Australia
Saw from Southern Utah
Is there a lag between the SpaceX video feed and realtime? Watching live (from San Diego) while listening in to the stream, I’m sensing about 10-15 seconds difference. Is that correct, and if so is that typical? (Wondering for future reference.)
31:10 I think that’s my answer.
How come there's nobody on here launching I'd like to see one of these things launch
I was a trader joes and called everyone out to check it out! Wow probably the only time I'll ever get to see this again' Thank you..
Ahoy from the great state of Utah!!!
Parlier,.Ca. Here watching from my bedroom window
This one for the troops 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yeah... Sure🤔
It would be beneficial to have a readout of acceleration/deceleration. I assume that is really a comment to be directed to Space X, as they are obviously the source of the speed and altitude data being displayed, but entering the comment as it just occurred to me. Will try to pass it along to Space X directly if possible.
Santa Barbara here. Windows will rattle. :)
It's windy here in the valley
I thought it was going at 0500 pst