GoPro Awards: On a Rocket Launch to Space
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- On November 6th, 2015 UP Aerospace Inc. launched the 20-foot (6 meter) tall SL-10 rocket into near-space. The mission: deploy the Maraia Capsule testing the aerodynamics and stability of the payload on re-entry to the atmosphere. The rocket reached an altitude of 396,000ft (120,700 meters) and speeds up to Mach 5.5 (3800mph or 6115km/h) at engine burnout.
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Crazy how there's always dramatic music in space
lol...always
+Brandon Garcia What, you rather have royalty free music?
i know right why dont they play drake - marvins room
+dj stankdaddy ok gonna go there.....; Why not Darude-Sandstorm?
Because space is dramatic
Woah that shot at 1:50! You couldn't get any luckier than that!
Hey love your videos
Suuhh dude
+TheVolitionSociety They didn't "forget to turn off the gravity", they're in NEAR space. Aka, Gravity is still acting on the rocket. But what do I know.
+Jeremy Burne You missed the joke, m8.
+dante42lk shit I hope that's true. I've seen too many fucktards on TH-cam who are completely serious saying very similar things to that!
Can i just see an uncut start to finish launch
Can we have the gopro footage from launch to "being in space" or are we gonna use a fisheye lense at earths outer orbit
@@MrViovasviGoPros have fisheye lens so... What are you asking for?
@@MrViovasvi
Yes you can.
th-cam.com/video/GlURVCK5ujo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y40iloIzGKhdLzak
@@zeendaniels5809 for it to be uncut footage from one gopro fisheye lense. start to finish. launch to landing, is it not possible?
This is fake! You can see and hear how the rocket hit something, and then it was edited to a fake rocket in space. 😮
Still think that 1:48 is the best thing that a GoPro has ever captured
What? CGI?
@@tankthelord1178 name a video cgi producing program. go ahead. you clearly did your research
@@Robert99909 NVidia for one - it doesn't take a program it just takes programmers to do it.
@@tankthelord1178 People like you are the reason this world isn't advanced.
@@C0ncep1t Yeah right, you are the fool for believing something that is not real.
That was one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
WAIT WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE LMFAYO yeah mate it is indeed really cool
Young Schlatt
Young Schlatt
HI SCHLATT!!!
Oh wow it's jschlatt from 4 years ago
NASA IS A BIG FAKE IN THE LIFE
1:44 I imagine them reviewing the footage to find this shot, I bet they freaked out lol
Its because of that shot, that it won the gopro awards
Straight from a sci-fi movie
why would they freak out?
@Paradoxic Knox inverted earthers
@Paradoxic Knox damn!!! The earth ain't round, the earth ain't flat... The earth is a ring.
WAIT... THAT'S ILLEGAL!!!!
When the camera warps the curve from convex to concave is my favorite part
hahahahaha
When it's centered it's convex. Why cherry pick?
@Mutsyti because there's videos when it doesn't change at all...
@@joshallotta9450 If you're saying that in those videos the horizon doesn't curve, that is because they aren't high enough. You're again cherry picking, why in the videos where they are too low to see a curve you believe those but in the videos they've gone high enough to see the curve you don't believe those.
@Mutsyti it's never high enough lol
6 years later and this is still an absolutely stunning video. I did lose of a few braincells due to the comment section but anyway, still incredible.
but its a hoot to see the idiots
Imagine forgetting to turn on the recording button
NASA IS A BIG FAKE IN THE LIFE
@@nextplay2134 this is not nasa wtf
@@RobertoHerrera-bm4pl that just shows you how stupid and ignorant they are.
Imagine not adding the SD card.
Imagine forgetting to charge the cam
The separation at 1:50 looks like a scene straight out of Call of Duty
I remember from mw2
Interstaller
Ghost
Launch the Focken Nukes
too much...
When the rocket reaches outside earth, it should be a goosebump moment for the GoPro makers
ksp
The fact that the gopro doesn't get ripped off by the force and speed is remarkable. That rocket shot making
I'm pretty sure the gopro wasn't just stuck to the side of the rocket. lol
@@falcoperegrinus82 Seriously? I think double sided tape is that strong :) Mach 5 is nothing for double sided tape
A gopro on the side of the rocket would be a plastic residue by the time it reached space. Also would cause drag, unevenly.
Because it still inside the earth atmosphere, below the karman line. Nothing much change with the temperature and pressure
@@falcoperegrinus82 Part of it does have to be sticking out, though, to get a straight shot down the length of the rocket to the engines. If you put the GoPro all the way inside the rocket so it was flush with the side, we'd only have a view from looking straight out from the side into blank space and a little of the earth at the bottom, but no rocket would be in the frame.
The internet is amazing you could really spend your whole life here and never get bored
That's what we do here
Indeed
it is horrible too.
@@Jack-kx2lv true but that's not the case
AGREED!!!!!!!
Rocket Designer: "Okay guys, we need perfect aerodynamics for this to work."
GoPro: "Mind if we throw a couple of cameras on the side of the rocket?"
Rocket Designer: "I don't see why not!"
+Fabien White haha, exactly what I was thinking.
+Fabien White me gusta
yes me gusta
+Fabien White I wonder if the spinning was on purpose or a tolerable side effect of the go pros
+Ethan Schoen It's spinning on purpose, it's for gyroscopic stabilization.
I'm glad it won an award - richly deserving of it.
5 years and i still think this is the Best one !
This one’s better. th-cam.com/video/xEIG9NiTTwk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Luw1ZsIFqUA4Dtlv
Someone should send up a 360 camera up there.
+Michael Montes
Oh yes!
Agreed
+Michael Montes Dam and GoPro has a dope 360 camera too. They dropped the ball on that one!
+Michael Montes
It Is Not Permitted. They Are Hiding Our Real Plain.
+We Are USURPER GROUP United. DM1-L13 FHHH HLLC Our real plain bagel?
1:43 Not enough souls understand just how small odds or chance that all those events would of lined up to create such an amazing shot as that. Look at the Spin, how it puts the whole rocket in view. The perfect separation timing, the fact it was swinging over there. It even pans and follows the separated part. All those ODDS.
Yeah it's phenomenal that part!
Because the camera has more weight than the strings
Calm down homie
spacex just changed the system lol. they have a live feed and land their boosters for footage.
@@ethanbuno-an8002 Pre recorded live feed that sheep like you believe in, nice religion.
Watching these videos makes me feel that we have taken the earth for granted.
What a good send!
Amazing video
Man, Kerbin sure is beautiful.
Tregeta this is disturbingly devoid of explosions and rapid unplanned disassemblies.
Tregeta I think they forgot to turn on the SAS mode. It's rotating so vigorously.
Gokul k anil lol like this tiny rocket is going to have SAS. if it was in KSP, though, it would 😛
Flat Kerbin theory
I wonder why this didn’t explode... That’s pretty... unusual...
The TH-cam algorithm strikes again , see you boys In a couple years
Bel andung.
Bep t
Belppp
@@maxilbdg1370 learn English fuckwit
Yea man, see ya
Yeaahhh
I love how round this beautiful place is.
That’s a fish eyed lense
@@osamasufian24 there are other version with no fish eye lens
@@osamasufian24 The reason is that the camera has a wide angle lens (you capture much more than you would with a standard lens.) which offers a much wider field of view. The consequence is that objects that are more towards the periphery look curved. When the edge of the globe is in the center of the frame, much less is captured
Fish eye lens, the Earth goes convex when it flips
Earth is flat
@@osamasufian24incorrect
I just love how it goes into that spin!
Respect to the Cameraman who've been recording this for the whole time
Did he receive money for the reward? Crazy to imagine going out there...
@@lennartherrmann3057 he didn't receive anything, only a piece of cake 😔
@@lukie2588 TF are u talking about
@@Andr14nt0 r/woosh
RIP
Takes off in the middle of a flat open desert, goes all the way up into outer space, returns back to earth and still manages to get caught in a tree.
yeah like wtf
th-cam.com/video/WxYH5CXbpYA/w-d-xo.html
outer space? didnt look like that to me, rocket goes up...falls back down.
@@alchemistreaction935 goes up into outer space
outer space = outside earth's SOI i think
1:55 Wow the globe is concave 🤔
The earth is a flat and this is the evidence. They always use a fish-eye lens camera to make a curve but here we can see a concave. All of it is a fake.
That's because of a type of wide angle lens, I believe
It’s only possible to look like that (with a GoPro) “if the earths horizon is flat!”
If it was a sphere, at that angle it would only appear to flatten out. Facts!
@@jazznotes3802 What?
@@Julmaa87 Basically if the earth was a sphere (round globe 🌎) the inversion @1:55 would not concave like it does.
It would just straighten out. But if you use a GoPro upside down on a flat object it would concave equally both ways.
If you still don’t get what I’m saying, do an experiment on a round vs flat object and see for yourself. The earth is a flat!
It is 2024, this is hands down the best video GoPro has ever captured! No opinions against that would be tolerated
This video was posted 7 yrs ago
But we're afraid of a balloon ahahahahhahahahahahha
Better than the Call of Duty Infinity Warfare trailer
+Capitão Brasil it's Call Of Duty Ghosts
+Capitão Brasil Gravity.. In CoD Infinity Warfare u can see ships .. Here nothing ..
+Teámo I thought he meant Ghosts until i found out there really was a CoD infinity warfare
...Duh. This is Infinite Warfare 2.
When they were reviewing the footage, I assure you, someone screamed when they found the clip at 1:47. Absolute luck for a shot that amazing.
+M3TR0P0LiS Media That is the best part! wow, absolute luck indeed
+M3TR0P0LiS Media I was amazed, thought it was fake at first!
Carl Hancock Perhaps they just had like 6 cameras around it in a ring so it was guaranteed that at least one would be pointing it. Probably better for weight distribution too.
+M3TR0P0LiS Media I know I did. What a serendipitous bit of good fortune!
+M3TR0P0LiS Media What's so great about that clip?
I’ve looked at this video over and over again since it was issued and I never get bored!
The earth is not a ball of bendy water though 😊
th-cam.com/video/xEIG9NiTTwk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Luw1ZsIFqUA4Dtlv
@@whatislifebro yeah, it's a sphere of rock instead
@@CarlosAM1 with bendy water on it? Last time I checked water sits level. No matter how large it is.
@@whatislifebro bruh you gotta be trolling
Best home release rocket I've ever seen
GoPro you outdid yourself with this one.
;)
***** LMAO
How so? They just made the camera that was used..
@@Julmaa87 because this was 6 years ago and I was really high. Plus the music is chill. Now I have children and am drug free. Life is so crazy.
@@nasem7470 So it was, 6 years doesn’t feel that long.. oh well..
1:47 that's so cool
@Ivanhoe ॐ lol
Look pass that and you'll see no star's... how is that? Total darkness.
@@524enaud because of the camera
@@iliilil5761 cameras can't capture stars?
@@524enaud if you film the sky with your phone the stars probably cant be seen
1:50 the best shot in model rocket history.
Too bad it's entirely CGI. I proved this in a comment on this video 7 years ago, and GoPro Channel deleted it.
@@adamchurvis1 its not cgi, it was a mission for nasa th-cam.com/video/AEwKOeCj0jU/w-d-xo.html
@@adamchurvis1 : LOL, sure you did, champ.
So you're claiming a craft can't go up 73 miles? Why? Magic? Don't you flatters claim it hit the dome? So does this claim of yours not destroy the FE claims of so many others?
And here's some 411 for you, son. Make your own video showing your proof. Who would delete it? You? But you won't, because you're just too lazy to. That's ok. I'm sure you feel big and that's all that matters, right?
@@adamchurvis1 Then do it again
@@famlrnamemssng Why, if they're just going to delete it again? I spent over an hour explaining the finer points on that post. I wish I had saved a copy in Notepad.
But one part that is easy to see is around 1:44 with that rocket that comes into view. Do you expect me to believe that you cannot tell that the "separation" sequence is CGI?
That sequence is a cleaned-up version of the original one I commented on but was deleted. In the original, if you had the Eagle Eye you could see an animation mistake where one part of a stage magically imaged over another by sliding into place while it was semi-translucent, if I recall correctly.
This is incredible.
so this is what it's like to be a fidget spinner
boi
Thats wahatijdifuasfdsh
*sees comment*
*subtracts two years from the current year to see if comment was posted in 2016*
So this is what my kerbels see shortly before my crummy rocket explodes.
Our planet looks incredible from above
That was the coolest thing I have seen in a while 🤩🤤
Flatearthers- "It was a GTA mod"
Did you even watch it? The fisheye lens was making it look concave half the time, while in the middle where it creates no distortion it was perfectly flat. So, yeah...
@@istvantoth9647
1:50
There is a curve.
It's not the result of a fisheye, otherwise the rocket would be distorted as well.
@@Error-yv8ec I did, that's how I know it's not real curve.
@Social Phobic Royalty Instead they're watching fake space videos because that's much more productive...
@@A23xander The rocket is distorted, but it's so thin along the line of the fisheye effect that it's barely noticable.
Imagine you holding on to the rocket for dear life
nutella oh stop 😥 scary thought. You'd be dead in minutes
You couldn't you would vaporize if you did
Have to tell you this. Santa brought me a massive jar of Nutella
that will be fun. But where do you hold on? XD
Light Man only ate a spoon full. Was great
that was freakin incredible
Telepathic Teddy Bear. That's awesome.
1:49 thats some Michael Bay sh*t!
Sm00th TV you mean 1:52 ?
+Gamesmaster 3000X ikr..hahah
1:44 is just truly jaw dropping. It's clearly a lottery win, an incredibly fortunate coincidence of factors...but I do wonder, if the guys wanted to guarantee a shot like this every time, what type of engineering changes would need to be made to the camera and the rocket stages to ensure a shot like this every time?
It's just luck you can't stick RCS to an amateur rocket to control it's turning.
It can easily be done with the series of rapidly spinning wheels that use inertia to rotate the rocket without expending any fuel. They're called reaction Wheels.
@@iantaggart3064 add the weight of that system
People are blind, and only believe tv
super fake globe dung
Been looking for a great camera for snell window photography, this is perfect! Had some meetings back in St Louis about launching srbs from weather balloons, this would be great there too. Nice job
This is my dream, going to space for the first time :)
And i'm not the only one who want this.
That shot at 1:50 was insane. Great video!
+DALLMYD IKR, I was just thinking "What are the chances of the camera being at just the right angle to see that?"
+DALLMYD so epic! makes me regret not choosing physics-oriented degree to study
Great fish eye ..
highwayvagrant1
No hope for humanity? You mean like create microprocessors so that you can spout random bullshit? Lmao
highwayvagrant1
Thanks, it's the tail number of a plane I used to fly.
And absolutely. Crazier shots have been taken. The fisheye lense has a very wide angle therefore a shot like that is much more possible. You can see the over-exaggerated curvature of the earth caused by it.
1:44 With that shot they could've won a thousand times over
Ye
Marvellous. Many thanks!
Thanks for getting us to Geosyncronisis orbiter
The dislikes on this Video are all just people who think the world is flat XD
All 17 of them
JAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJA TRUE!!!!!😂😂😂😂
+Moto Canada (Spirito Diaboli) Even they'd love to see someone reach a fairytale land.
pauahahahahah no it is the Fish eye of gopro ahahah the world is cubic
+Jay Cea And bastards that don't think we've developed space technology and believe it's all lies. I hate 'em.
i can only imagine what it would feel like to work on this for months and months maybe years, and then have a successful launch like this. bet the feeling was amazing! then to see this footage afterward. truly awesome.
maybe years? WHOLE LIFE OF MANY PEOPLE YOU IGNORANT
years? this is planned for maybe a month. it's a test rocket they have hundreds of them ready
This has to be the coolest thing… ever probably
Would love to be a fly on the video engineer's wall while they compiled and played back the footage, just to see their reaction of the separation event at 1:40 caught on camera... They truly snared a unicorn with that catch! They probably lost it with a joygasm!
This remains the coolest rocket launch video I have ever seen.
Would be better if they upload an uncut and unedited version
yeah
For multiple cameras, it would be a very long video. Like, VERY long.
+M3TR0P0LiS Media would be better for me anyway
+GeStealth HD just what I was thinking. A little too many gaps, jumping from one altitude to another without explanation of what happened in between. Would have been better to have a consistent uninterrupted time line. I like the slow-mo bits, but they could have done some fast-mo bits to fill-in the blanks.
+Seb Gibbs exactly!
There is great lighting in space
Breathtaking
Me, early on: "OK, this is cool...but why did they win this contest?"
Me, 1:50: "Ohhhhhhhhhh."
The money shot.
That was supposed to happen.
@@benpickens9918 But not on camera.
Arpan Akash Ray
Actually yeah, it was probably even planned this way, since it is a very important stage of the rockets re-entry into the Earths Stratosphere, so yes, they would’ve wanted to document it.
BetaPotata
Wow you are dumb.
*sigh* ok, how do I explain this to you?
i.ytimg.com/vi/v184lSB2LHI/maxresdefault.jpg
Look up information about what you are attempting to prove before you make yourself look even more braindead.
1:55 We learned that the earth is a donut, kids.
We just learned that your a lier, there’s something called a core? The earth is round
r/woooosh
@@Minecrafter6818 Dude, are you serious? we can CLEARLY tell thats a donut.
Minecrafter6818 yes man it’s huge donut 🍩 🤗
you know "barrel distortion"?
Thanks , for this super rocket on esoplanets .
It looks like from a movie! Its unreal! Epic!!!
I live in Las Cruces New Mexico, pretty close to the space port. it's always fun to watch the launches.
You are lucky
How close to the launch site does the "junk" land? Are you at a risk where you live?
@@OldJoe212 there's a big space for all that stuff to fall to, the most that they do is shut down the highway for an hour or so
@@DesertDweller1776 Thanks for the reply.... Be Safe.
Can I be your friend
Came here for flat earthers. Was not disappointed.
Liam O'Dowd
When Neil Degrasse Tyson appeared on TV and did his little rap show, at what altitude did he calculate curvature was visible from?
Did this rocket attain said altitude?
Mmm...no...cuz you're dumb...lol
Liam O'Dowd
36 thumbs up their butts lol
Liam O'Dowd This flat Earth nonsense is getting out of control
sonnyblack0870 we are making a good job :)
I have a question what did the rocket hit 1:00
Wow, what is the chance of getting that jettison in space??? That got to be one of the best 'toy' rocket video I have ever seen. Do some more more plz????
Idk why but l felt like crying. Im so passionate about these things
Honestly how can someone dislike something like this? Simply incredible
They don't Dislike the video, they just hate GoPro
+Zyxo No, they dislike the video.
+Josh g no they just think the earth is flat
+ThreeWrap I disliked it because it's edited in such a way to show something that didn't really happen the way it really did. The slow motion speed they shot at made things more dramatic and seem to "float". Meanwhile thats not what happened, the entire ride was violent, they just slowed the footage down so it looked like shots from movies. Much more of a faked look than what was really happened. Thats why.
its made to look like a cinematic stop being buthurt cause it looked cool
The only thing flat-earthers have to fear is sphere itself!
Purlee100 CGI troll
Purlee100 But it’s a fisheye lens being used, isn’t it?
Joel Tunnah yes it is thats why it goes round back.n forth
plusmetal rise Well according to Nasa every "picture" they have is a composite. Meaning they're all CGI
Joel Tunnah so is every lens thats took footage of earth from space a fisheye lens? Thats convenient for you.
Very interesting to see. Wish I could have seen the whole then from start to finish on both cams without the edits. That would have been amazing
Beautiful view of the not so flat earth :P
It's amazing to me how much evidence there is from SO many different sources, yet some people out there are still dumb enough to believe it is flat. They really think they're quite special.
@@AlphaRaine يا اخي الامريكين نشرو عقلية المؤامرات عند العرب لقد اصبحو مجنين جدا بعض منهم يكره ناسا بشكل كبير جدا لدرجة التعصب يحولون ان يربطوها بلدين حتا ينشرو الفكرة اغبياء حقا 💀
It is so nice to see how we went from first picture of from space to many amateur rockets going to space
Soon we'll have amateur payloads in orbit haha
@@eve_avery soon... and still soon
Don't hold your breath....
Yet reddit will downvote you and claim "we've never been to space!"
@@ThatBillmanGuy we haven't. You're telling me they "lost the technology" and "can't get it back"? That's retarded. It's been pretty much 80 years and they haven't gone back to the moon? Give me a break.
This is a pure masterpiece. The best Go Pro video I have ever seen!
Go back to sleep
Sleep, you need to wake up
@@301gobluehailmich1 aahh but you are for a real psychiatric hospital, you want to ruin the research of hundreds of thousands of professionals around the world for decades with those arguments of a primary school child, really, seek to study physics, astronomy, mechanics classical, particle physics, atomic physics, thermodynamics or quantum mechanics, so that you get out of such ignorance, in truth, for the good of those around you.
@@thomassacrato8662 aahh but you are for a real psychiatric hospital, you want to ruin the research of hundreds of thousands of professionals around the world for decades with those arguments of a primary school child, really, seek to study physics, astronomy, mechanics classical, particle physics, atomic physics, thermodynamics or quantum mechanics, so that you get out of such ignorance, in truth, for the good of those around you.
It's beautiful!
amazing solid engine!
1:46 looks like a giant rocket standing on Earth.
oh shit... nice perspective
Now that you said that, i see it
Indeed the earth is flatxD
Yeah haven't notice yet
Lmoa yeah
And every year I wonder whether my GoPro will stick to my helmet while Im going Skiing without falling off and those guys just stick it to a rocket :D
The sun is actually pretty bright, I can imagine you becoming instantly blind by a little under just a second of a look if you somehow teleported to space by accident.
😂😂😂
So perfect indeed. Special effects editing these days is like the real thing.
They messed up the editing tho and we have a lot of sheep watching... at 1:53 they forgot to keep earth curved, and curved the other way lol
@@benan7852 🤡☝
@@benan7852 Its called refraction. Atleast im pretty sure it is, the speed of light changes as it goes from vacuum to air, and as the light you see is passing through different densities of atmosphere, that also changes how the light refracts.
So the light bends depending on the optical density of a substance. Meaning we see the change in curvature
And before you say anything about flat earth you’ll need to explain why gravity is different at different locations at sea level, and why gravity has less effect the further you move away from earth.
Basically, prove that GMM/r^2 is false
@@Mystic_Voidbro you kept them quiet 😂😂
@@Mystic_Void This is how I see these arguments always go> lol idk prove that GMM/r^2 isnt false. You cant ask people to go on a 20year math jounrey if you dont go first being the one to bring it up. The answer: go read what they claim in books. Go into the institutions and get indoctrinated by all the other "supporting" math and theories.
This proves the earth is a triangle. I knew it
🤣😂🤣 I'm dyin
Haha
Flat earther
*Yeah, Like Your Head!*
Loo
I just came to chuckle at flat earther comments....
me too!
lol
+Duct Tape lol I saw one from a concave earth believer
Me beweve in qubic wurld naut phlat m9
same
Planet is really small. Had no idea. Thanks GoPro. Nice CGI at the end there, too.
No, the planet is quite large. How much does your math determine of the earth that you should see from ~72 miles?
Absolutely beautiful video incredible view of the world below yep that round big beautiful planet
I wish we could see the whole video instead of cuts with music, I bet Im not the only one interested in all that physic involved there.
You're not, I too would love to see the whole video.
+Rei me too
0:40 When you're drunk af and goes into your bed feels like...
😂 🤣
Worst feeling ever.
Ha ha ha
I open my eyes after that to snap out of it lol
Ok, that shot of the separation was insanely lucky, holy crap. Great video
Also nothing but CGI
@@fgpt4828 don't be ignorant please do some research and study, OK?
Géniales images!
its the barbecue roll shot at 1 minute in.
and that music
mmm...
C I N E M A T I C
it spins for stability, if anyone was wondering.
Stevo
Actually, no it doesn't. Although that is a very intelligent way of thinking about it.
Their design of that rocket is aweful, the body flex, the rotation, I'm assuming they kinda went cheap on the design, or they just don't have much practice with high power rocketry.
I've been building rockets my whole life with my dad, he's a level 2 certification through Tripoli. Working on level 3 but he's afraid of electronics lol
Regardless, I've seen O motor rockets at LDRS, FAR, BALLS, pretty much all the fun launches, any great high power rocket design doesn't need to spin, in fact it's not desired whatsoever, because the faster it spins the more centrifugal force is applied to the fins. My thoughts about why it spun so violently is because they most likely didn't get one of the fins perfect.
Watch some videos of LDRS launches with cameras on board, if it's a perfect design, it won't even rotate 90•
The fins apply all the drag needed for stability, even within the very thin atmosphere.
I'm amazed that rocket held together with how much stress it was under.
Hope you understand I'm not trying to start a keyboard soldier war with you, just trying to enlighten someone who I judged as intelligent by a very great comment...
Truly, watch LDRS on board videos.
"Welcome to High Power Rocketry, and bring your check book!"
✌️
Stevo nope, they spun it to make it easier to edit the video from real footage to fake round earth footage.
legit sarcasm
The rocket doesn't spin at all that's the earth spinning make me dizzy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin-stabilisation
I was expecting it to go to the moon ...anyways one of the best videos on the internet ❤
the part that the rocket parts were floating in space are similar to being in orbit. It is called "free fall", but in this case the trajectory intercepts the atmosphere...
One of the most creative , well thought and beautiful videos out there on the internet.
1:47 - one of the coolest shots in the history of TH-cam
@@grandpatoothless8162 Your mom doesn't exist.
@@grandpatoothless8162 found the dummy
@@grandpatoothless8162 shhh it's time to take your sleep medication
That was dope asf!!!!!!!!!!!
why does nobody shoot a rocket at night time, and the camera facing UP so we can see the stars and shit
Cool idea but because the stars are very dim and it will be hard to see them in a video. Just test it yourself, try filming the stars at night on your phone, you won't see much. The best way to get images of the stars is with long exposure photography which requires the camera to be steady.
Tom McDonald what about long exposure video camera?
+sranjesuper while flying at rocket speed?
sranjesuper it won't exactly work as you wish it would
because the camera cant focus and ignores the small amount of light that actually reaches us so it shows as a black image for space so even at night it wouldn't work u just wouldn't be able to see the earth ether :}
This has got to be the best rocket launch video I've ever seen. Every stage separation in fantastic cinematic angles. Oh how I love space science.
HEY SPACE NERD......ITS ALL ''SPACE SCIENCE LIES.'' PLS GET THE JAB. WE DONT NEED IDIOTS LIKE YOU
@@Guitarman7133 Oh just shut it. We have mounds of evidence to what we say and you have none.
@@generalgrievous5452 please for the love of god let me see your mounds of evidence you are referring to.
@@theBomified Your original comment isn't showing. What did you say that I disagreed with?
I love a minute in, when the rotation almost stops, loses speed, decline altitude, then the next clip space. Almost as good as Nixons phone call to the moon before cordless phones, 😂
I have 2 Hero4 cameras and they still work perfectly....
I only need new waterproof casings, as the film on the backdoor hardens and cracks over time.
Other than that: absolutely fine :)
Rockets that explode in the space form particles solid that looks like a planet
"You can tell its real, beacuse it looks so fake." - Elon Musk
lol
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A very intelligent person takes more money than Russia spends ten times on space and Ameoikans fly on Russian ships.
you mean wut?
hahaha