LIVE! SpaceX Starlink 6-54 Launch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 เม.ย. 2024
- LIVE! SpaceX Starlink 6-54 Launch
#spacex #starlink #falcon9
Watch LIVE as SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink sats aboard Falcon 9.
Pad : SLC-40
Location : Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, USA
Rocket : Falcon 9 Block 5
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SpaceX always provides great images of our rock.
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I never get tired of watching the landings!
Ditto. I watched a couple of videos of Apollo launches that a french guy had put together. On of the things he had done was add a g-meter to the speed, altitude etc. That was interesting. It didn't get very high. 1.1 to start going to 3, then on the second stage not high as well.
NEVER gets old!
A clear view !.
Kenmoe from Macon Georgia
You got it right, this time, for the video.
Please, please....keep on the Camera Shot, on the SpaceX. Don't cut away, ever. Doesn't look, that good, when you are cutting away, to other camera shots.
Thank you.
Hi where in the Uk are you currently located hope not to far away.
Great coverage as usual
All the best from the Uk
Hi Jac I have a question revently I have read that the "satelites" of space x are dangerous for the magnetic field of earth...is it true? These were said from a person working in Nasa..something like that..sorry for the comment but I felt strange because I am so happy every time a launch happens!
Usually always footage from the ground of the rocket never leaving the atmosphere yet now... And why is there never a forward facing camera? "Cool story bro"
There was a front facing camera that’s how we could see the payload and watch fairing break away
@@TheLaunchPad cool story bro
They caint pass the firmament
Explain please?
Go outside once in a while
@@clevergirl4457 youuuuuu aint so clever son
@@clevergirl4457 u go out there look up u can't see past the firmament
@@Goldengirl48 the firmament is an impenetrateable seal on the flat earth