I'm surprised there was no mention of the falcon 9's fairing reuse. While it's often overlooked because of the more impressive reuse of the first stage, SpaceX's attempts to catch the fairings and later splashdown and refurbish methods were impressive engineering challenges to solve and deserve a mention imo
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This. Going to the altitude defined as space is 'only' half the job of getting to LEO, getting up to orbital speed (and not falling back down) is at about the same order of energy needed..
Jeff shouldn't even count as that. He just went straight up and then straight down. If that rocket had to fly any path normally used to get to orbit, it probably couldn't even break 50k altitude
Wrong. SpaceX had already reached LEO in 2019. "On 2019 May 24, the U.S. company SpaceX launched the first batch of 60 prototype Starlink Internet-distribution satellites into a 430 km circular Earth orbit." "LEO is generally considered to extend from around 80-100 km (below which satellites cannot remain in orbit; McDowell 2018) to about 2000 km (above which the intensity of the trapped radiation belts make it more difficult for satellites to operate; IADC 2007)."
It so amazing that in just 1 year from this video, SpaceX launched another 3 falcon heavy, a lot of Falcon 9 and a Starship! Oh, and probably on 8th September we'll see Starship Test Flight 2!
@@imEden0 possibly but we will have to wait and see. I think they already have the thrust puck for it on site but I would have to look again to be 100% sure but I do keep a fairly close eye on the live streams from boca chica at NSF live
Very good video but... you said that booster will land on launch mount but in reality it will be cached using giant mechazilla arms mounted on the tower
I’ve been with your channel since the very beginning. On top of the animation, been fantastic and your content being something I want to watch, it also helped pass time which is something I’m sure we all needed in response with the COVID-19 pandemic with being trapped in our homes. 😅
Flatlife can you make another updated vertion because super heavy booster 12 has successfully landed and recovered successfully so please make a part 3
I like the patting on the back in the intro hehe "dramatically improved". Great video dude, I've only seen the first spacex one but they all look really interesting.
Falcon 1 actually almost reached orbit on its 3rd flight. During MECO, the engines had a slight burst forward that knocked the second stage out of its trajectory. It was something they couldn't detect with their instruments when testing the merlin engine so Musk was convinced he could make the 4th reach orbit since everything else worked as planned. And so, the rest is history
@Adriaan-hb4lg anyone capable of seeing your comment is capable of finding that out on their own not to mention it's like literally one of the first things you can learn about the guy
Space X is soo quick at what they do that this video is very outdated just a year on. Super heavy has already been to orbit now, that future starlink service has already thousands of satellites in orbit with more than a million customers. 👏🔥🔥
I get a bit worried with the chopstick tower catching idea. I mean, you really need to bullseye it 100% for it to work. Otherwise it will end up hitting the tower os passing by. Falcon 9 can miss the target by a few METERS and it is fine. And it does miss the center a bit usually.
14:30 being taller than the saturn 5 doesn't make it the largest bc the saturn 5 wasn't the biggest, it was the soviet n1 rocket but the saturn te was the biggest successful rocket.
Love your videos, just finishing this one, also just a small point-out, the outro chapter has "Outro" non-capitalized unlike the intro. Just to point out, e
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Hi
Request:how was the Nintendo Entertainment System so successful?
Can you do evolution of samsung galaxy s series phones?
Anyways love your channel!
Can you do an evolution of ubisoft
14:00 SpaceX just caught the super heavy booster. 🔥🔥
Real
I'm surprised there was no mention of the falcon 9's fairing reuse. While it's often overlooked because of the more impressive reuse of the first stage, SpaceX's attempts to catch the fairings and later splashdown and refurbish methods were impressive engineering challenges to solve and deserve a mention imo
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Always amazing quality! Well done bro, your videos always hit the spotlight.
17:17 Jeff & Branson didn’t go to low earth orbit they were on sub orbital flights.
This.
Going to the altitude defined as space is 'only' half the job of getting to LEO, getting up to orbital speed (and not falling back down) is at about the same order of energy needed..
Jeff shouldn't even count as that. He just went straight up and then straight down. If that rocket had to fly any path normally used to get to orbit, it probably couldn't even break 50k altitude
YEAH!! JEFF SUCKS ELON IS BETTER!! GO DOGE COIN
Orbit requires a launch system with power an order of magnitude greater than blue origin and virgin galactic can currently produce.
You mean jeff bezos not bransos
Can we appreciate how much efforts he puts into his videos. no seriously
He deserves a lot
o.m.ggg. tell me about it. just the concept alone is genius 😮💨👌🏾💪🏾
These types of comments are so cliche but true
He does an I LOVE SPACEX
99th like. I’m not even gonna try to cover with a clever remark. Just wanted to inform you of this useless info
17:05 Theres a VERY big difference between LEO and sub-orbital. Neither of these two companies reached LEO.
shut up please, you dont know jacksh*t
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@@TacticalAllRounder LEO is low earth orbit
@@TacticalAllRounder 😂
Wrong. SpaceX had already reached LEO in 2019.
"On 2019 May 24, the U.S. company SpaceX launched the first batch of 60 prototype Starlink Internet-distribution satellites into a 430 km circular Earth orbit."
"LEO is generally considered to extend from around 80-100 km (below which satellites cannot remain in orbit; McDowell 2018) to about 2000 km (above which the intensity of the trapped radiation belts make it more difficult for satellites to operate; IADC 2007)."
I remember you in the early 20k days! Love seeing how far the channel has grown, its.. Beautiful, so beautiful it made a lot of men cry
It so amazing that in just 1 year from this video, SpaceX launched another 3 falcon heavy, a lot of Falcon 9 and a Starship! Oh, and probably on 8th September we'll see Starship Test Flight 2!
People are saying starship second test flight is on 31st August.
Yeah, that's true but now there's a new advice that says that on 8th of September there are launch activities on Boca Chica
@@iBele. it will be interesting to see how it works out.
I think this time we have something like a 60-70% of success. Actually today's gonna be probably the last static fire of B9
@@iBele. 🤞
Keep up the good work man
Your videos are inspirational. Most facts and channels that does the same content do not explain as indepth as you do thanks 👍
watch @kurzgesagt
@@odinxsonn5055 and real engineering
Been looking for a quick recap of SpaceX rockets and this video did it perfectly. Thanks a bunch!
I’m currently watching from starlink at high definition, something I could never before until now, I love this innovation
how fast is your internet?
I loved this video for giving me the major events in one go. Really appreciated your efforts here. Nice video.
Your videos are so educational. Seriously keep it up.👍
Thank you for the video and all the resources to make it. Love you channel
I love this been waiting for it for a couple of years
Great video! Learned tons of info! Thank you!!
Bang bang!! Boosters of super heavy catched safely yesterday
great video but I wanted to point out 14:48 the ship uses 3 raptor engines and 3 vacuum raptor engines making it 6 engines currently
And future plans include 6 vacuum and 3 sea level engines.
@@cpt_shortstack595 indeed, though we haven't seen a constructed ship in that configuration yet.
@@daemenoth And also could just be an Elon idea that never comes to fruition.
@@imEden0 possibly but we will have to wait and see. I think they already have the thrust puck for it on site but I would have to look again to be 100% sure but I do keep a fairly close eye on the live streams from boca chica at NSF live
It was a Long March
to achieve this level, Congratulations, SpaceX!
Cool vid
Your videos are awesome flatlife
Thank you so much!
I was actually watching the older one earlier and i just came back and found out this had just come out 👍
We need an up to date version of this video
Very good video but... you said that booster will land on launch mount but in reality it will be cached using giant mechazilla arms mounted on the tower
you deserve way more subs beacause of your great videos.
Keep it going!
I love killing d class
@@MeatBallFreak333 Don't we all?
Yay new updated version!!
I Love Rockets! So This Is A Great Video!
Just what I wanted to find
finally ive been waiting for this video!
The fact the SN15 first test was occured during my bday lol
Full circle. Great video
the best video on this channel so far. well done.
This video was very awesome and good quality content as always
Love the effort try to watch as much as I can
dis is very amazing comrrrade.
I mean
These videos are amazing! Keep it up!
You should make a new one bc starship has changed to much, Falcon 9, and Falcon Heavy have also been upgraded too
I can't wait till your next video
As a subscriber that has been subbed since less than two thousand, I can say that he has improved drastically
great video in detail... keep it up
Very nice video
Wait why is there Christmas music? 😂😂 13:40
Nice flatlife!
I love ur kids, keep it up man
great video
Super video
I’ve been with your channel since the very beginning. On top of the animation, been fantastic and your content being something I want to watch, it also helped pass time which is something I’m sure we all needed in response with the COVID-19 pandemic with being trapped in our homes. 😅
To the 74% of people who aren’t subscribed to Flatlife what are you doing
They probably just checked the channel for anything interesting
Flatlife can you make another updated vertion because super heavy booster 12 has successfully landed and recovered successfully so please make a part 3
Good one!
I like the patting on the back in the intro hehe "dramatically improved". Great video dude, I've only seen the first spacex one but they all look really interesting.
Why is this channel so underrated?
That’s so Incredible man 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌😍😍😍😍
Thank you 😊
Very nice!
They keep making history✊✊✊✊💥💥💥
Falcon 1 actually almost reached orbit on its 3rd flight. During MECO, the engines had a slight burst forward that knocked the second stage out of its trajectory. It was something they couldn't detect with their instruments when testing the merlin engine so Musk was convinced he could make the 4th reach orbit since everything else worked as planned. And so, the rest is history
Really informative video
Subscribed
great vid thanks!
Great Video, Earned a Sub!
Your videos for the best since the PlayStation 4 video 😁😇💛
You’re making amazing content! Keep on going !
in like 3 years you should do an evolution of Flatlife
Very good videos bro thank you this for fact 👍🏻
16:01, yep they just launch it 7 days ago (20 April 2023) and it didn't disappoint. It blew away the launch pad and gave us the rapid disassemble
ift 4
Coming back to this video after the IFT-4 launch.
Nice I also watched the video!
btw Elon musk was born is South Africa
It's true
@@eugeniasarpong1578 and I live in South Africa
@@Gun_Master-x2kOkay?
Everybody knows my g
@Adriaan-hb4lg anyone capable of seeing your comment is capable of finding that out on their own not to mention it's like literally one of the first things you can learn about the guy
updated? this will be nice (was here after 2mins)
Been watching you since 13k. Keep up the great work!
He really needs 1 mil
The videos are great and i love them!
great video!
cool vid! btw what was the bgm jn the vid
Are you planning to update this to include IFT1 and IFT2 of Starship and Super Heavy?
Bruh you deserve 10M subs when i saw you i thought you had atleast 4M not 330k but still you're growing fast and is better than most youtubers
Hey flat life! I’m just wondering when u will make an evolution of airbus if u saw this comment then pls reply
The day the Falcon 9 was tested was the day I was born 6:07
It took me 16 seconds too sign in in morning brew
We still remember the Big ****ing rocket
Update with ift1 and ift2?
Space X is soo quick at what they do that this video is very outdated just a year on. Super heavy has already been to orbit now, that future starlink service has already thousands of satellites in orbit with more than a million customers. 👏🔥🔥
Do a video of the evolution of nissan pls
For the first people on Mars, please recover the twin rovers (Spirit and Opportunity) It would be a good sight to see the twins next to each other.
Could you do another aviation themed video like the evolution of Airbus or McDonnell Douglas please. Thank you and have a great day
is perfect! :)
Humans are incredible
9:34 YEPEEEEEEEEE AFTER LIKE 5+ years they finally did it
You are underrated
Starship just launched 2 days ago!
Have I been living in a rock star ship launched three months ago😮
Great. Now we need somebody to work on asteroid mining, zero gravity refining and deep space construction.
Who's doing that?
I get a bit worried with the chopstick tower catching idea. I mean, you really need to bullseye it 100% for it to work. Otherwise it will end up hitting the tower os passing by. Falcon 9 can miss the target by a few METERS and it is fine. And it does miss the center a bit usually.
Flatlife you need to make a remake of this dude they caught a booster
i haven’t watched your videos in a while, i miss you. :(
I cant wait till starship is boring and we are drooling over starship 18 meter 😮
14:30 being taller than the saturn 5 doesn't make it the largest bc the saturn 5 wasn't the biggest, it was the soviet n1 rocket but the saturn te was the biggest successful rocket.
Can you do an evolution video about the vr headsets
14:45 Wrong. 3 sealevel and 3 to 6 vacuum engines
Congrats on getting 3800
And as of now, they have the record for the biggest rocket ever launched. And it held up for a while too
it still stands, it launched without blowing the pad
Love your videos, just finishing this one, also just a small point-out, the outro chapter has "Outro" non-capitalized unlike the intro. Just to point out, e