A good reminder of just how thin the atmosphere is. I always enjoy thinking about the fact that if the earth was shrunk down to the size of a standard globe, if you were to apply a single layer of paint... our atmosphere would be thinner than that. Space really is RIGHT THERE when you look up. It's so close, it's almost unbelievable.
Educate yourself before you post. Boeing and Lockheed Martin share ownership of United Launch Alliance which has had two certification flights of Vulcan in 2024. You’re welcome.
congratulations to the men and women of SpaceX who make all this possible and to Elon for putting together such a great team and showing the world America is still leader in space despite the government's ignorance with NASA
can somebody help me understand this pls? when the Starlink reaches the orbit it doesn't collidde or interfere with other sattelites around the orbit? it is safe everytime? because u never know when u could be hit by another sattelite! thanks.
Starlink satellites orbit 342 miles up. If you think about just how much “space” there is available up there, it is unlikely that any two would collide. Also, they do have thrusters, so it is possible that they could avoid a collision? Does anyone know if they can do that?
I am now accustomed to watching these launch, to a point I feel a bit bored, then I thought to myself, wow, this is an incredible accomplishment for spacex. How can ppl ever discount Elon's vision.
What I want to see is, how the satellites are deployed in low Earth, and what happens to the ship deploying them? Not interested in the booster return. ;)
A single SpaceX Falcon 9 launch releases 200 to 300 metric tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. The Super Heavy booster emits 2,683 tons of CO2 plus 1.7 tons of nitrous oxide. Let's do the math here 99 times.
It's unbelievable it reaches space in under 2 minutes.
A good reminder of just how thin the atmosphere is. I always enjoy thinking about the fact that if the earth was shrunk down to the size of a standard globe, if you were to apply a single layer of paint... our atmosphere would be thinner than that. Space really is RIGHT THERE when you look up. It's so close, it's almost unbelievable.
You say this on all the videos
If they can get to where they can launch STARSHIP at this rate , the world will be a different place. Indeed the whole solar system
It's when mate, not if. But indeed, you are right.
You say that on all of these videos
Go spaceX.
Amazing, 400 launches and not one of these ladies has ever had a name.
Congratulations to all at space X
Nature: Alright we're gonna keep you humans on earth, alright?
Humans: No. *Sends massive flying rods into space.*
WOW! only 97 more than Blue Origin, 99 more than Boeing.
Dummies
Educate yourself before you post. Boeing and Lockheed Martin share ownership of United Launch Alliance which has had two certification flights of Vulcan in 2024. You’re welcome.
@@philiplangford9434Lmao, oh wowww
@@philiplangford9434 WOW! I totally forget how much of a competition they are becoming then.....
It's become so routine. It will be unreal when the starship becomes routine as well.
Men are thinking 👏👏
Perfect
Scotty beam me up!!!
This will never get old👍🏻🇺🇸
It's so cool you don't see the flames till they are out of earth
Go go go
Let's go let's go let's go!!!!!
congratulations to the men and women of SpaceX who make all this possible and to Elon for putting together such a great team and showing the world America is still leader in space despite the government's ignorance with NASA
4:56 - 5:12 Airplane? Becomes visible at the bottom of the rocket, left side, near the grid fin.
Ice
Sehr schön! Respekt!
can somebody help me understand this pls? when the Starlink reaches the orbit it doesn't collidde or interfere with other sattelites around the orbit? it is safe everytime? because u never know when u could be hit by another sattelite! thanks.
Starlink satellites orbit 342 miles up. If you think about just how much “space” there is available up there, it is unlikely that any two would collide. Also, they do have thrusters, so it is possible that they could avoid a collision? Does anyone know if they can do that?
I am now accustomed to watching these launch, to a point I feel a bit bored, then I thought to myself, wow, this is an incredible accomplishment for spacex. How can ppl ever discount Elon's vision.
BRAVO!! ❤ 🇺🇸 ❤️ 🇺🇸 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 🚀 🚀 🙏🙏
Meanwhile Blue Origin does the what goes up must come down game...
...amazing again, well done spacex
What I want to see is, how the satellites are deployed in low Earth, and what happens to the ship deploying them? Not interested in the booster return. ;)
There are tons of videos online show the deployment of the satellites. As for the second stage, nothing really to see. It just de-orbits and burns up.
@@5thGenNativeTexan Really?, actual video's of the satellites deploying?, as it happens? ;) I think not :)
@scaramonga, mate, why so aggressive. Old mate just trying to help you.... your piss funny..😄😃😀🇦🇺
@@rodmills4071 lol
@@scaramonga Try taking 10 seconds to search online and you will find it. Its so easy even you can find it.
A single SpaceX Falcon 9 launch releases 200 to 300 metric tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. The Super Heavy booster emits 2,683 tons of CO2 plus 1.7 tons of nitrous oxide.
Let's do the math here 99 times.
What is this aluminum foil
Surrounding the second stage engine? If that's what you're referring to, it's insulation, and it's not aluminum.
Mylar
Walk in the Park !
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📞✋🙏🛌 ❤Good night everyone 🕊️
Can we get this in miles per hour..lol
Or maybe both
No
No
Nobody knows freedom units. Join the world.
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Mote space junk to prevent astronomy..Yay....
It is really incredible seeing all.the.things zipping around the night sky. Like space bugs.