Watch the plasma build up around SpaceX Starship during its atmospheric re-entry on March 14, 2024. Watch the launch: www.space.com/spacex-starship... Credit: SpaceX
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@lovescience9004Місяць тому
The plasma during reentry, damn It's magnificent 🤩🤩
@user-wz8yy6eg9wМісяць тому
I got tingling sensation on my foot watching this...
@tonymackenzie9282Місяць тому
Bahahahaha fairy tales
@Wheatthin21Місяць тому
@@tonymackenzie9282 Saw this launch from my house east of Brownsville, these are some damn real fairytales!
@Benjamin-ir6ocМісяць тому
What I could never understand is, if we lose communication at these heights,how was it possible to stay with communications when men apparently went to the moon, can anyone answer that? Old technology great communication with Apollo, newer tech we lose communication, makes we wonder!! Lies and more lies???
@user-cr4ru3kw7qМісяць тому
@@Benjamin-ir6oc Проблема не в высоте, а в том, что плазма не пропускает радиосигнал, отгораживая корабль от земли. Спутники Старлинк находятся выше корабля, им плазма не мешает принять сигнал. Вас в Америке (или откуда ты там) вообще в школе ничему не учат?
@Laurie473Місяць тому
Yeah... Seeing the Plasma wave start forming in real time LIVE on Starship's camera, is DEFINATELY a highlight of 2024 for me, just unbelievable !! 🤩
@wh058616 днів тому
It was out of control and blew up lol.. SpaceX fails to do properly what we have done already some 60 years ago
@koolerpureМісяць тому
Greatest footage of reentry ever recorded. It’s so beautiful
@MayonaiseSailor16 днів тому
watching a 10 story building tumble uncontrolled into earths atmosphere is one hell of a show :D
@Byehk2047Місяць тому
Is this the first ever live broadcast of spaceship re-entry in human history
@bobriquardo5317Місяць тому
No the Stardust in 1999 was broadcast on live TV. This is by far the best camera angle and video quality tho.
@glenchapman3899Місяць тому
Well we only saw the start of the reentry. Once that plasma forming around the ship gets hot enough you can not get any sort of signal through it sadly
@2ndfloorsongsМісяць тому
@@glenchapman3899Maybe yes, maybe no. For something as large as Starship that is as yet to be determined.
@MapedModМісяць тому
Just few weeks ago we had a reentry video of a private satellite - Varda W-1.
@jantjarks7946Місяць тому
@@glenchapman3899 True for ground stations due to the wake around the reentry vehicle. Satellites above a reentry vehicle however don't have this issue. Thus by taking a corner it shouldn't be an issue. Even though it requires tweaking.
@SensibleBotМісяць тому
REAL TIME PLASMA 🤩😎
@STV-H4HМісяць тому
People, please don’t forget to take a moment out of your busy schedule to donate plasma, it’s desperately needed as you see it being burned faster than it can be regenerated
@joecruiserМісяць тому
@@STV-H4H idiotic
@Suntoria236Місяць тому
3:18 that was amazing
@CausticLemons7Місяць тому
@@STV-H4H For just a few ounces of plasma donated you can change the life of a Starship in need.
@misteryudonnomeМісяць тому
I am a regular plasma donor but I thought they used it to make big screen plasma t.v.'s...🤔 I really think they should be giving more $ to the donor. Without them there is nothing... Don't be so greedy! please. Thank you.
@KanaGotManaМісяць тому
I'm a 35-year-old man Sitting in his garage alone watching this footage and it has brought me to tears. How could you not find something like this poetic and beautiful. It's truly a monumental step foreward in the evolution of space flight. Im proud of all the courageous and incredibly dedicated men and women involved in this astronomical achievement.
@BirdTalk13Місяць тому
I am 100% with you on this. Beautiful, ethereal, frightening, wondrous and amazing.
@marvinunderwood7676Місяць тому
So what are you flat Earthers going to say now
@Based_Dept.Місяць тому
Lol too bad you plebs will never go to space
@carbonEYE007Місяць тому
Imagine thinking you are being told the truth about this. You are not.
@Californians_go_homeМісяць тому
Stop crying. You’re 35 and almost an adult.
@Stevedrums741Місяць тому
I've very little idea of what I'm watching but know enough to know that this is incredible.
@mundanestuffМісяць тому
3:13 is incredible, the moment the plasma becomes visible is the coolest
@nicolascorre1erМісяць тому
Crossing the Karman line in all its glory
@renzorsМісяць тому
hotest
@jayobeeМісяць тому
hottest i would argue ;)
@juanpasg2108Місяць тому
I kept my mouth open for like 3 minutes, I couldn't believe what my eyes were seeing!!
@wilde1049Місяць тому
@@nicolascorre1eryes I recall reading this in a Dan Dare comic in the 1950s 😊
@quazar5017Місяць тому
had a terrible day so far, but this lit me up instantly
@alexandersaksvoll5373Місяць тому
same here pal. lets celebrate the smal wins life gives us!
@crono3339Місяць тому
Man I saw a tornado for the first time today, INSANE! Nobody got hurt. But seeing this reentry is pretty damn awesome.
@Tensho_CМісяць тому
@@crono3339 damn, that makes two firsts in a single day!
@Marrrrrko47Місяць тому
It lit up S28 as well :)
@davidm8966Місяць тому
Pun intended? 😅
@brianwaldo2642Місяць тому
I’m old enough to remember watching the first televised launch and re-entry of the Mercury spacecraft with John Glenn in 1962. We didn’t get to see much, but what we did was incredible. Seeing this video of re-entry from outside of the craft is something I never expected I’d ever witness. It begs the question, what comes next?
@BirdTalk13Місяць тому
I am the same as you. I too never thought I’d live to see such amazing space engineering. Seeing the plasma form was ethereal and beautiful.
@joebonomono5078Місяць тому
Old FKR here, same, loving me some plasma also, until today it's been like bigfoot, heard of it, never seen it. I try to watch as many launches as I can, I'm ready for whatever it is that comes next. The future that was predicted for my generation is finally happening and I'm down for it.
@charles_prestonМісяць тому
Probably more........ of the same nonsense. AI is BS.
@Bright_Light_Love29 днів тому
@@charles_preston NPC?
@charles_preston29 днів тому
@@Bright_Light_Love Garbage.
@jayevday239 днів тому
It never left our atmosphere!
@Ethan_Roberts9 днів тому
It did
@unrealmango5 днів тому
@@Ethan_Roberts Nope!
@MD-jo9mhМісяць тому
What a gorgeous compliment of engineering and technology. Way to go SpaceX! 👍👍👍
@gekiryudojoМісяць тому
Way to go away to go away to go away to go away to go away to go squeak squeak squeak
@6ofwrev704Місяць тому
Most incredible re-entry footage to date. I'm so glad I got to witness this today.
@fabr5747Місяць тому
Really? They failed again ! What about those footages? And without failure unlike Elon X ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jWhpeLCRmqmmw6c.html
@tgstudio85Місяць тому
@@fabr5747 And so what, they will try again as always. They failed plenty of times with their Falcon 9 rockets and nowadays they land them perfectly. It's called progress kiddo.
@fabr5747Місяць тому
@@tgstudio85 And it was a new technology, justifying failures... Not the case here. No need to launch a rocket to check if all engine get turned on for example...
@moonashaМісяць тому
@@fabr5747 bruh what are you on about? the entirety of starship is new technology. The thermal tiles, the hot gas thrusters, the reentry regime, the staging. Literally everything. This test was a success because they gained data, they literally have 4 more rockets lined up ready to go. They are disposable, each rocket probably costs less than ONE engine on the SLS/space shuttle.
@fabr5747Місяць тому
@@moonasha It's funny how Musk lovers are finding him to be such a genius. - the tiles are basically the 1996 EATB coated with what coated the last years of the shuttles. And they are right to use it, it's already demonstrated and understood. But nothing new here. Calling failure a success is ridiculous. He should already be on Mars according to his 2016 declarations. P.S. How many flights for the shuttle? Isn't also Musky trying to sell reusable? So now he is a genius because he is crashing reusable rockets?
@KrispyAimAssistМісяць тому
I saw this live it was incredible! Well done to the engineers at Space X
@TheBestOfSwedenМісяць тому
Wow. Just insane views! Congrats SpaceX
@jeffhaggarty9879Місяць тому
Is it normal to congratulate one three complete failures in a row?
@jacobd1432Місяць тому
Sever propellant leakage leading to uncontrolled tumble and atmospheric breakup after a failed loading bay test and failed in flight engine ignition? Mmm great success.
@TovalokodoncМісяць тому
@@jeffhaggarty9879Most companies can't even get their rockets to land and mind you, this is the most powerful rocket in human history. If it were so easy as you imagine 😂😂
@TovalokodoncМісяць тому
@@jacobd1432Other completed milestones and valuable data...
@jahoyhoy9097Місяць тому
@@jeffhaggarty9879 “Failure is success in progress.” -Albert Einstein
@aeh515929 днів тому
Mesmerizing just so beautiful to see the planet slowly revealing in the distance then just wow.
@frankendoodle6379Місяць тому
Re-entry through Earth's atmosphere has always been so fascinating. Thanks for this incredible view!
@profiskipinternational4402Місяць тому
Mindboggling .... hits hard emotionally to see the level of engineering and sciences behind to deal with the extreme stress factors and do proper computer calculations for a controlled tumbling. Unbelievable if not seen with own eyes. Congrats to all who had been involved to make this outstanding project working.
@andrewwilliams94198 днів тому
lol
@ratratrat59Місяць тому
I love the excitement that the control surfaces move.
@paulis7319Місяць тому
Right? It's like a bunch of kids watching an automatic door for the first time. 🤣
@ratratrat59Місяць тому
@@paulis7319 Yes! These kids make the end of the world bearable. Laughing until I die.
@nenaddimi8319Місяць тому
This is so magnificent my skin just got goosebumps seeing our world from the outside of it and entering back to earth. Just mind blowing that we are piece of huge system where we float but here we feel safe touching the ground :D
@robertpearlman6089Місяць тому
Absolutely incredible. Throughout the history of space travel, the friction from encountering the molecules in the atmosphere produces the plasma we see in this video.
@alonenjerseyМісяць тому
First piece of very good news I've heard this morning! Three cheers to everyone involve!
@user-mv7wu2vm5rМісяць тому
The data is the payload. Very nicely put.
@owusuafriyiedennis4386Місяць тому
Yes
@vazap8662Місяць тому
This is one of the most amazing pieces of footage I've ever seen.
@coryleblancМісяць тому
its fake
@vazap8662Місяць тому
@@coryleblancmmm I’m afraid it’s not. It’s widely documented. Also, I’ve worked in VFX since early 90s.. I’m usually on the sceptical side. But not here.
@ervinjackson326112 днів тому
Boy, I love stuff like this. I used to always be into science when I was a kid so I spent all my time watching stuff like this and just seeing what people can do. All knowledge belong to everybody.
@joecruiserМісяць тому
Great outcome today, congrats to SpaceX! Progress in leaps and bounds. Excellent engineering, fast tracked development and prototype test run.
@fabr5747Місяць тому
Fast track? They are delayed by A LOT ! According to December 2020 goals: - 2022 Q4 Propellant transfer test, Q4 2022, still hasn't happened - 2023 Q2, long duration flight, still hasn't happened - 2024 Q1, uncrewed lunar landing www.reddit.com/r/SpaceXLounge/comments/qujnsi/proposed_spacex_hls_schedule_source_nasa_oig/ Come on, don't say "fast tracked" when it's delayed like crazy !
@fldiggerМісяць тому
There was nothing great about a massive failure of technology that was already proved before most fan-boys were born.
@jeffhaggarty9879Місяць тому
Where? Booster STILL can't return or be controlled. Couldn't control vehicle once it reached orbit properly. Couldn't control it during re-entry. It is still amateur hour.
@joecruiserМісяць тому
@@jeffhaggarty9879 Where? In my Rocket Engineering career and experience of 25 years. There are some very good Engineering degrees available at some Universities......
@fabr5747Місяць тому
@@jeffhaggarty9879 I agree with you. They had a fuel leak, and because they have no solution to control it in those situations, that's the result. Tiles facing the stars during reentry was funny. I wish you to not be American, cause that's your tax money going into smoke.
@nitzneymann3977Місяць тому
Seeing the Plasma is freakin the coolest!! 😮😍
@user-vv2pf1sy4m25 днів тому
freakin the HOTTEST haha
@alejolzМісяць тому
Leaving my comment here in this historical day! Such a nice view from the camera, I'll show this to my grandchildren
@felixcasper586Місяць тому
Yawn…
@TheZenbuddaМісяць тому
Omg I was in love with her voice then saw her and fell in love again. ❤
@user-xx8rn5yg9g8 днів тому
I knew I'd find a perv forum...she knows the space program what can she say about biology?
@felipemurillo3020Місяць тому
This is so aweseme. Go SpaceX, Elon and USA!!
@James_Ford4815Місяць тому
ABSOLUTLY AMAZING!!!!
@mickeyrotlep6807Місяць тому
Amazing ! What an 8 minutes that was.
@RaNdOm-ev5knМісяць тому
Man the happiness in the voice of all the workers
@brantuga9915Місяць тому
SPACEX is Insane they’re doing things out of movies we never thought were possible.
@chrishooge3442Місяць тому
I see it as an example of risk aversion hampering progress. NASA is very risk averse. SpaceX took the risks of losing rockets on landing that would've otherwise been disposed of on reentry anyway.
@fixplanesМісяць тому
We did this in the 50's 60's 70's 80's 90's 2000's etc. Fantastic to see it happening live though. Views we've never had before.
@Chris-bg8mkМісяць тому
Not at anywhere near this scale. And not reusable, minus shuttle, which was only slightly reusable
@Antagon666Місяць тому
@Chris-bg8mk you call "landing" a booster at 3x speed of sound and subsequently exploding upper stage a "reusable" rocket ?
@chrishooge3442Місяць тому
@@Antagon666 It's only the 3rd attempt. SpaceX lost 18 rockets before landing the first. They now have 283 landings in 294 attempts with many boosters now approaching or exceeding 10 landings. Patience, Grasshopper.
@spacecraze5513Місяць тому
what a beautiful peice of engineering im glad i tuned in for this launch and reentry what a success.
Singularity is possible in this era, escape velocity of life span is possible in this era, AI sentience is possible in this era. It is ineed a wild time to be alive.
@jeremywallis1960Місяць тому
So easily fooled by CGI you are...
@blackknight4996Місяць тому
You missed the 50 years ago Hollywood moon landing .... LOL
@nufan4521Місяць тому
@CHMichael lowering the cost per kg to launch material in space will be the game changer.
@hardrockminer-50Місяць тому
😮I'm impressed with the way these spokespeople understand and are able to communicate the mission of the flights.
@lcarrscottishtxn23 дні тому
Technology is fantastic! 2600° and that camera keeps working. Leave my phone in the sun for three minutes and I can’t send a text.😂😂
@graysoceanworld5662Місяць тому
I was so excited when I watched the ship reenter the atmosphere! It was just incredible! Go Starship!
@blackknight4996Місяць тому
And United Snakes said they went to the moon 50 years ago back and forth many times ....LOL ....
@aryankuhar1171Місяць тому
@@blackknight4996 How's that even related to this? 😂😂
@blackknight4996Місяць тому
@@tonywood3660 If you have never left earth, you could stay alive quite easily.
@blackknight4996Місяць тому
@@aryankuhar1171 50 years later today you still fail you want us to believe you did go to the Moon... LoL 🤣🤣
@aryankuhar1171Місяць тому
@@blackknight4996 when did they failed?? Can you enlighten us.... Edit : give me one valid & proper reason for not believing in the moon landings
@crisrampante647Місяць тому
The power of the flap's actuators is insane. They are able to push against the force of the atmosphere at such velocities
@svenp6504Місяць тому
I don't think it's that much force at that height. Such a thin atmosphere. I think that's why they had trouble controlling the ship.
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
They aren't that powerful. The atmosphere is so thin at 100km it would be considered a pretty good vacuum on the ground.
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
@@DVSFish At 80km altitude air density is only 0.00001846kg/m^3. At 7200 m/s that results in an aerodynamic pressure of 0.132 N/m^2 which is equivalent to 0.1 m/s at sea level. Not even a gentle breeze.
@kayenne221Місяць тому
Grow up ffs lol
@DVSFishМісяць тому
@@stargazer7644Apologies, I used a completely wrong value for density at that altitude. This is much closer to correct (I ended up with 7km/h with revised calc)
@donnelmoss75728 днів тому
Wording is everything, never left Earth's atmosphere🤦🏾♂️
@ClemensAlive26 днів тому
This camera angle gives me so damn "Interstellar" vibes... *goose bumps* *hears organ plying* "It's not possible." "No, it's necessary."
@exospaceman8209Місяць тому
It's amazing that this is actually the real reentry and not a 3D animation!
@user-uc2ox7fl6xМісяць тому
Сейчас набегут свидетели секты "Адептов небывания американцев на Луне" и заявят, что это Маску в Голливуде сняли! )))
@hawkdslМісяць тому
Some of those 3d animations were pretty spot on, which is amazing itself.
@jeremywallis1960Місяць тому
And you know that how?
@hawkdslМісяць тому
@@jeremywallis1960and that is the first step to insanity. "Nothing is real" is a deep hole to hades.
@arcosprey4811Місяць тому
@@hawkdslthe one with purple plasma from a while back was SPOT ON
@kslv_KoreaSpaceLaunchVehicleМісяць тому
This is my favorite moment That was awesome
@jeffrhorer1811Місяць тому
That was incredible. Wow.
@jeffreycianciolo479Місяць тому
Most incredible thing I ever witnessed
@RealTalkWithSSGМісяць тому
Wow, this is the first time we have views of plasma formation from outside a spacecraft!! Incredibly beautiful and terrifying at the same time!!
@jeremywallis1960Місяць тому
Yeah, they added that in the CGI to keep you sheep entertained...
@petachad420Місяць тому
@@jeremywallis1960 I think they've added your brain in CGI brother
@beaynМісяць тому
Did no one ever put an SD card in the camera on prior flights and look at it later?
@beaynМісяць тому
@@jeremywallis1960 Houston we have a flat-earther here.
@gabrielfalcao2952Місяць тому
@@beayn Not the same thing. Also, all previous ships were too small for that, and having a bulky, termally-protected camera on the outside would cause more harm than good. The closest we had were the views from inside Soyuz's windows (tiny views of brief flashes) and the Orion's return (also from a window, but looking back to the tail).
@lk29392Місяць тому
That is absolutely unbelievable - one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. Literally caused me to scream in amazement and brought tears to my eyes it was so incredible.
@StavrosDalekМісяць тому
I know what you mean, I was pretty choked up too. Also Incredible video tech that we could see all this without any video glitches. Oh and the Falcon 9 landings on their pads never get boring either 😃
@RealTalkWithSSGМісяць тому
Same!!! ❤❤
@w9gbМісяць тому
Easier when your Internet service (Starlink) is Above; and you have NASA TDRS at geostationary orbit as backup/primary. They also had the SpaceX Falcon 9 ground stations. I heard a call-out for the African ground station.
@Darth_Revan25Місяць тому
It was the light jazz in the cruising phase that was super lovely in my opinion. Totally fitting and calming.
@stephenanderson5643Місяць тому
Yawnnnnnnnnn
@jemaltedoradze098Місяць тому
Team of Starship!,FANTASTIC JOP !!! CONGLATULATIONS! GOO LIKE!...
@Sarbet888Місяць тому
This picture should be all over the news, absolutely breathtaking entry.
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
It was an immense failure. Why celebrate it?
@musk-eteer9898Місяць тому
what a historical moment and a giant leap for mankind
@user-tb5lw9fb7kМісяць тому
Kind of like the fake moon landing when Nixon was talking on his phone. lol...
@chaosengine3772Місяць тому
Been there, done that... In this reality.
@thoos192Місяць тому
At least one expensive leap for the taxpayers. 1 billion dollars for Elons failing toys, that could have been spent on welfare instead
@alhrocksМісяць тому
Money should never be spent on people who don't want to work.@@thoos192
@ELDERGODDDМісяць тому
@@user-tb5lw9fb7kthey used unified s band radio frequency using independent satellites, not hard, do better 👍
@YbWilsМісяць тому
Was an awe inspiring moment in history 🚀
@mariapeagler2667Місяць тому
Thank you SpaceX for this incredible view of re-entry. I remember being in school 2nd grade and watching astronauts walk on the moon on a black and white television. Never though I'd see anything like this.
@user-vc6ki9pb3zМісяць тому
Wow wow wow it's so amazing thanks for this beautiful actual footage. Cebu Philippines
@coryleblancМісяць тому
lel?
@scottydont2549Місяць тому
I can’t stop watching this. Some of the most spectacular space footage ever recorded.
@allezlesrougesМісяць тому
What!?
@timothyandrewnielsenМісяць тому
Proves that the Earth is flat
@yodamorpheus3128Місяць тому
@@timothyandrewnielsenhow so?
@user-zp5xt8em6lМісяць тому
@@timothyandrewnielsen you're joking... Right???
@oliverearnshaw6189Місяць тому
Fake
@KILLKING110Місяць тому
The footage of the plasma will definitely help to improve future heat shields
@Cars_Things.Місяць тому
The speed it's moving at is incredible
@bensonnamikasa5894Місяць тому
Incredible, that's how re-entry looks like from space, it's beautiful to view our home from that distance.
@Creed109Місяць тому
Congrats SpaceX. I hope they managed to gain valuable data during the reentry part since any signal is block out by the plasma.
@bradmcduffie947Місяць тому
No, the signal is fine. We placed a phone call to the moon in 1969. We have signal. Follow the science.
@ZFilms11Місяць тому
@@bradmcduffie947 It's reentry, are you dense?
@bradmcduffie947Місяць тому
@@ZFilms11 do you have a question about density?
@ZFilms11Місяць тому
@@bradmcduffie947 Of you, yes.
@bradmcduffie947Місяць тому
@@ZFilms11 the density of plasma?
@soumapriyamondal3808Місяць тому
Plasma was beautiful ❤️
@TheJayfunckМісяць тому
I love how this format sounds like it’s a sporting event with a couple of commentators and the crowd cheering in the background.
@ashish31945Місяць тому
Wow. SpaceX and Starlink providing exciting videos of Starships re-entry videos. Truly amazing. Chao. Keep Going!
@coloradocrawler2010Місяць тому
That thing was raining broken tiles at ~2:10. Also, there is one moment where the ship was not aligned with the airstream and was definitely baking stainless steel on the upper left side. It didn’t seem like the ship was fully under control.
@RC_EngineeringМісяць тому
Agreed! Spacex is working outside of known engineering. I'm excited to see the next try!
@arcaipekyun4232Місяць тому
duh, it wasn't under proper control for a long time during its coast phase. That's something to be fixed for the next time. I did hear during the stream they had problems with the attitude control system.
@gamers-xh3ucМісяць тому
True you can see it tumbling even in re-entry at first it wasnt that bad but when it started to go lower the atmosphere was so strong that probably exploded it
@codeforce5556Місяць тому
@@RC_Engineering😂
@user-fc2xg5iz7yМісяць тому
@@arcaipekyun4232 DUH
@scottydont2549Місяць тому
This is magical! What a moment to see so clearly and for so long.
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
It's an out of control tumbling spacecraft burning up and about to break apart.
@JackieCT100Місяць тому
FOUR TIMES the SPEED of SOUND!! AMAZING!!
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
You might want to check your math. Starship is going about 22 times the speed of sound.
@Alex-um4feМісяць тому
Way to go guys, much better than NASA ever could ..
@user-co8uy5rb2sМісяць тому
Go SPACEX!!!!!!!❤
@Rick-vm8blМісяць тому
One thing I dont think people have realised here, it was on its side for some of this. Meaning the full brunt of the heat was hitting a non heat shield area. It survived a surpisingly long time all things considered
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
Anyone with eyes could clearly see the spacecraft was tumbling uncontrollably the entire time.
@mrsbelcherМісяць тому
@@stargazer7644 This was not his point. Due to the tumbling the unprotected side of the ship got all the plasma for quite a long time without breaking up. Truly fascinating, but they still have to fix the tumbling of course. Looked super wrong from the very beginning.
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
@@mrsbelcherThe plasma had barely started in the part we could see. 70-80km up the air is still basically a vacuum, and it isn't going to damage anything. When the plasma got serious, that's when we lost the spacecraft.
@markofthedevil845Місяць тому
This carries more weight than any ballgame ever could. Awesome
@returnofthegmac9203Місяць тому
I got goose bumps watching this. What an amazing feat of space engineers ❤
@deborahdoyle972324 дні тому
Congratulations Starship. 👍👍🚀🚀🇨🇦👍🚀🚀
@AfterburnerМісяць тому
What an amazing achievement! Go SpaceX!
@Leo_HenryМісяць тому
Today, the hearts of space exploration enthusiasts beat faster as the SpaceX team made history with the successful completion of the Starship's 3rd Integrated Flight. It's incredible to be a part of this journey and witness this project go from concept to reality. Congratulations to the team! Happy Birthday SpaceX! And Happy Pi day! Thank you for the excitement, and see you on the next flight! ♥️🚀💯
@48BallenМісяць тому
History???? This was all done and more 50 years ago.....Amazing how people forget the moon landings.
@jeremywallis1960Місяць тому
They really got you huh? CGI is powerful..
@Valhan177Місяць тому
@@jeremywallis1960 And you believe in CGI. The government really got to you, didn't it? Ah well, not everyone has what it takes to keep the real truth...
@theetonsterМісяць тому
So cool to see! A memorable moment in history.
@darrinneat2920Місяць тому
It lets you know how very small our little world is🌍♥️ and it gives you a view that no man can create we can only picture it❤ thank you very beautiful pictures❤
@coryleblancМісяць тому
its fake
@LerockJohnМісяць тому
Remember kids: No CGI. Absolutely beautiful!
@byt4fse2Місяць тому
If you want CGI you should check out flat earth content.
@robertjustin9638Місяць тому
Wrong, it's all CGI
@marinuscauldronМісяць тому
Nope..it's fake. What a waste of resources. 2/3 of the world is starving
@robertjustin9638Місяць тому
Just because it's on the TV doesn't mean it's real. It's called programming for a reason
@fjfrancoisМісяць тому
No George Lucas 😩?
@quannguyenle2330Місяць тому
I believe there are something wrong happen with Starship thruster cause it is tumbling too much. We can clearly see that Staship re-entry on it's side while tumbling. Also, it seems that some piece of heat tiles is missing but still, far less than space shuttle. Look like it break up during re-entry and the signal blackout is due to the atenna was facing the wrong direction. Overall, it is still a great flight and I really look foward to IFT-4.
@DreamskyDanceМісяць тому
Yea it seems like that. Maybe they couldn't stop the spin after propellant transfer test, because as far as i saw they spun it up for that test. Maybe their RCS thrusters aren't powerful enough for the ship this size, at least that's what it seems to me ( a total layman ) on a glance. I mean it it seemed like it tried to correct its position but too slowly, and when it started heating up shield held up fine but the ship simply turned over to unshielded side towards the wind... If it entered a bit on its side ( towards the atmosphere and the ground ) and at one point accidentally tipped on the other ( unshielded ) side there is no way it can be flipped back around because the flaps will keep it in that orientation.
@quannguyenle2330Місяць тому
@@DreamskyDance The flaps has tried it best but it no use since Starship was too much on it side. They will do it better next time
@mateogomez8413Місяць тому
The reason why it didn't survive is because they couldn't start the engine to reduce the speed, so StarShip ended up going down faster than it had anticipated, so it couldn't stand, let's hope that in the next launch it can start. the engine and we can see how it ends up in the sea
@Wrangler-fp4eiМісяць тому
You're right, the directional thrusters were icing up from the everyday astronauts observations. It looked like it was right. It was tumbling quite a bit through the flight. That's probably why it was a little bit Tumblyier than normal. Either they have to come up with a de-icing method for those thrusters or they run out to switch to hot thrusters if they are going to expect them to stay clear and be usable. Booster may be the only one that can actually use those things without having to worry about icing up like it did.
@jamesh1597531Місяць тому
@@mateogomez8413 that's not what happen
@Virvum_JuggernautМісяць тому
This footage is nothing less than a revelation to my discerning eyes. The clarity of picture made me realise just how accurate the digital effects artists are when designing the space visuals in Sci-Fi movies, because the friction burn depicted in the reality of the Starship re-entry almost appears fake looking. Edit : The fundamentals witnessed in this genuine SPACE X Starship re-entry are indiscernible from today’s digital imagery creations.
@rleriche504420 днів тому
Which movie/s are you referring to?
@Virvum_Juggernaut18 днів тому
@@rleriche5044 There are many films which accurately depict the effects of friction burn upon re-entry into a planet’s atmosphere : APOLLO 13 • GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY • STAR TREK : GENERATIONS • STAR TREK : BEYOND • STAR WARS : REVENGE OF THE SITH • LIFE • MAN OF STEEL • AD ASTRA
@enough1494Місяць тому
Simply marvelous! I use to pray I would be alive for the Jetson’s day! I MADE IT! Hahahahahah I am 67 and long to go……so exciting….BRAVO!!!
@bartsolari5035Місяць тому
The joy and energy expressed by the folks at Space X...!
@user-hh7qn6ux7oМісяць тому
So happy to see SpaceX doing so good. Love it
@sephjfoxМісяць тому
wow is right, this is one of the most impressive videos i have ever seen in my life 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@JBags72Місяць тому
Very cool image of the Sun against the darkness of space. 2:50
@JamesWilson-ts5xkМісяць тому
Woah another first from SpaceX phenomenal work all. Unbelievable. 👏🚀💪
@robertpemberton3952Місяць тому
WHY IS THIS NOT ON MAINSTREAM MEDIA!! WHAT COULD BE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THIS!
@juggerswoodМісяць тому
Possibility of america becoming a dictatorship
@dicksledge2447Місяць тому
Just about everything else
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
What could be more important than a failed rocket launch that had no payload or people on board? I dunno, The Kardashians?
@zxccxz164Місяць тому
apparently taylor swift ..... fakenews was never just about fake, but also omission .
@keving.4020Місяць тому
Uncle Joe and Hunter having a sniffing competition.
@Joshbc1232Місяць тому
"the biggest flying object ever in space" had me dying
@mikebowers7719Місяць тому
You guys rock at Spacex ,keep plugging along folks👍👍🚀🚀🚀🚀
@marvin7533Місяць тому
This is incredible! We've never seen space video footage like this before back in the 80s and 90s.
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
Actually, we have.
@user-ru5yy7bw9kМісяць тому
Absolutely fantastic bit of footage thankyou all for sharing this first reentry makes you proud to be a human again 🎉
@dgb582012 днів тому
Absolutely the most incredible rocket science together with GNSS technology in my lifetime
@KoneleneМісяць тому
I don’t have any doubt for the next 100% success😍👍🏾
@scupkingМісяць тому
Awesome 3rd flight!! Each flight they have gotten so much farther. This one they almost completed everything they planned!
@fabr5747Місяць тому
You know that there was a time where they would do it successfully ? They are delayed like crazy on the schedule and contracts for the HLS. They will need 20 rockets to go to the moon...
@liquidpatriot4480Місяць тому
Agreed, amazing progress and looking forward to the next launch!
@fabr5747Місяць тому
@@liquidpatriot4480 You mean delay?
@liquidpatriot4480Місяць тому
@@fabr5747 what's wrong My salty butterfly 🦋?
@rizizumМісяць тому
@@fabr5747There wasn't? They failed on pretty much all the new stuff they tried to build, until it didn't fail anymore. And Starship is trying a whole lot of new stuff
@monkedegenerate340117 днів тому
these starlinks are insane!
@johnshields6852Місяць тому
The clarity is fascinating, the fact that it lasted that long into the entry is incredible, I was 10 when the Apollo mission landed on the moon, those grainy images were amazing but these images of the earth are now etched in my mind forever. Thank you. 🇺🇸
@johnstewart579Місяць тому
Starlink cameras did a phenomenal job! Congratulations Space X
@kennyholmes5196Місяць тому
That they did. Also showed off the failure point while they were at it; there was a leak somewhere in the rocket's systems. That's why there was outgassing even after MECO happened.
@arcaipekyun4232Місяць тому
@@kennyholmes5196 that's no leak. They are dumping excess propellant overboard. It is intentional. The failure is somewhere else, about the attitude control system. Reaction control thrusters didn't work properly maybe? The fins did, but weren't enough obviously.
@kennyholmes5196Місяць тому
@@arcaipekyun4232 Dumping excess propellant overboard wasn't supposed to happen until the Propellant Unload Test. That stuff was leaking even before MECO, it just wasn't obviously visible until MECO happened. You know how the booster slammed into the gulf at mach 3 or so? It was low on oxidizer and couldn't reignite its' engines in time to save itself as a result. That being low on oxidizer fact was caused because of a leak somewhere in the system. Look at the upper stage, and you see that it was losing oxidizer in the EXACT SAME WAY!
@sosobel5843Місяць тому
Wow Kerbal Space Program 2 really looks beautiful now ! 😅
@ShareCraftIdeasМісяць тому
Imagine seeing this with a VR headset, being able to turn around and see everything. What a moment.
@de0ndreМісяць тому
crazy to see how plasma forms real-time on an object re-entry and not in a game like KSP..... amazing
@JBPenguino16 днів тому
Starship lore 3 video:
@rnews5750Місяць тому
It looks like the ship was losing some of it's heat shield. Great flight test! Looking forward to the fight data info.
@grahamavis6105Місяць тому
Bits were coming off for a good few minutes before it hit the earths atmosphere and continued a plenty after doing so. Not just space debris!!
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
The ship was tumbling pretty much the entire time. No effective attitude control.
@aghilanmayan97Місяць тому
Om😢g this is best thing I ever seen in my life❤.. Space x
@stargazer7644Місяць тому
It's an out of control tumbling spacecraft burning up and about to break apart.
@GagnesterLOLМісяць тому
@@stargazer7644 when the ship re-enter in atmosphere yess!!! And it's amazing!!!