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- Chunks of Ice coming off the booster after boost back burn. We were lucky for another clear day. Ed was able to do some great tracking. Eclipse watchers found out what problems rocket photogs have when it comes to clouds. Thanks for Subscribing!! We are a US disabled veteran run, non-profit video production company whose mission is to bring other disabled US Veterans to witness a launch, experience US Space History and become part of our report. Our nonprofit 501(c)(3) is 100% tax deductible, just go to our webpage www.USLaunchReport.com which is merged with www.VeteransSpaceReport.com and find our Donate button. You can help change the life of a US Veteran. Thank You
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Starting at around 7:45 are these white dots ice particles? At around 8:25 the atmosphere gets thicker and the particles drift away to the top as they fall slower than the booster. That‘s amazing! Wow!
We saw those ice particles drifting! We have never seen that before. you're right, they must melt when hitting the atmosphere. Cool!! Only visible on a 4K monitor.
@@Uslaunchreport I could see it in my FHD monitor too
ice
I thought they were possibly stars, and sorta oriented like the Big Dipper, but ice makes more sense. Awesome video BTW
@@B-Railed_It i do think they are stars as the amount of ice build up on the falcon 9 is minimal and it wouldn't mostlikely shed at that period in the launch or be visible in that amount, plus with the camera lense they are using some brighter stars would be visible in the daylight, and they look stationery as the camera tracks the boster.
I don't care how many times I watch these returns to earth, it's always fascinating to watch.
I agree
True !
Yeap, I also watched ET and Star Wars a couple of times 😂
I agree, and I watched Apollo 11 splashdown. IMO the most fascinating part is, half the time, I don't even know there was a launch.
Never ceases to amaze
8:41 I'll never get tired of seeing the first stage booster land. It amazes me each and every time like it's the first time ever seeing it.
When I watched it in person it's falling so fast that it looks like the landing burn is not going to start in time. It never gets old.
Ребята, ваша работа впечетляет!
I just love the crackling of those engines.
I’ll watch these landings for the rest of my life. Never gets old, what a sight!
Never gets old!
USLR Videos ARE the BEST!!
it's like watching backwards physics, amazing!
Incredible that you can follow the first stage from launch to landing. Awesome photography with some outstanding tracking cameras. I stumbled across the channel quite by chance. I'm now subscribed. 🙂
Did anyone noticed the shockwaves in the exhaust at 3:25? Great video!
I will never cease to be utterly amazed and astonished watching these boosters land. When they do it, and they will, with the Starship boosters I think my brain may explode. 😅
Great video! Had the pleasure of meeting with Ed and he is the nicest guy, his tracking abilities are phenomenal as you all know.
Can't miss the unmistakable TEA-TEB green upon Landing Burn ignition!
Wow! This video was, by far, one of the best I've ever seen available from the internet! The not only incredible cameras, but the talent to be able to follow the 1st stage all the way from engine cutoff, separation, and the amazing descent of Falcon 9. I'm saving this wonderful video to show others and subscribing as well! Live long and prosper!
Thanks we try hard and put in alot of time on these videos. Nice to know that they are appreciated
Indeed. An awesome video
Agree the best I have seen. I could easily see how dirty any grungy this thing was and thought wow all that dirt and soot from one launch. Then the commentator says it’s done this 14 times! Mind blowing!
Great, great tracking 💪💪, like always 👋.
Thanks from Portugal 🇵🇹
Awesome work again! Smooth and steady all the way down. 👍🚀
Wow, those tracking camera's are just phenomenal! It is just great to be alive in the SpaceX era! Such beautiful footage and every booster return landing still gives me goosebumps. Thank you for talking us trough wat we are seeing! SpaceX making history!
Awesome. Great job. Amazing. Fantastic. Love it.❤😊😊😊😊
This a cool way to watch the re-entry. Thank you.
Absolutely pristine views from those incredible tracking cameras. Oh how I wish they were around for all the Apollo flights
IT JUST DOES NOT GET OLD! Thanks for the incredible footage - and thanks to SpaceX for the fantastic job with these Falcon 9 !
You never disappoint. Thank you.
It never fails to amaze. 😎
Perfect Machine. Perfect work in the world Perfect team in the world Perfect Mission. Thank you very much 100424.
Another badass video from you guys. Great job!
It absolutely is unbelievable! That's why you should come see with your eyes.
Great job as always look forward to seeing you guys at the next falcon heavy launch
Wonderful!!! 💪💪💪Please, go and track next Starship's IFTs!!!🙏🤗🤗🤗
Its incredible, any new launch its like watching magic again..
Outstanding tracking!!!!! Wow!
Well done. God bless US veterans. Best wishes from Poland.
Thank you gentlemen
Amazing footage! Thanks!
Incredible. Amazing. The future is 🌞 😊
So incredible!
One can see why Howard Hughes wanted clouds to be present whenever he flew test flights. The clouds gave reference of speed. Here, in this video, the booster seems to be floating when in fact it is free-falling. Without the clouds for reference, we have no idea
So true
Agree, clowns and trees help hide many things. At the slow speed with all that mass what kind of kinetic energy and impact force would anyone expect. For starters the static mass is 400,000 pounds … 😂
At MECO the Falcon 9 is at an altitude of 50 miles, way, way above any clouds.
@@alanfarrance8639 To be precise, At Main Engine Cutoff, Falcon 9 rocket is at an altitude of around 80 to 100 kilometers or 50 to 62 miles above the Earth’s surface. The altitude will vary slightly depending on the specific mission profile, payload mass, and desired orbit. However for viewers up or down anything is a good reference, not everyone sees escape velocities or terminal velocities and density changes on the way down.
@@alanfarrance8639 I think he is referring to the "landing" background
Unbelievable technology!
Shows how far we’ve come. Apollo 11’s computer had a fraction of the computing power of our average smart phone, and now we can land like the old sci-fi movies predicted.
You guys keep out-doing yourselves!!
You could have the most expensive sound system anywhere.. It will never come close to being around a live launch.. I've been fortunate to be inside the security perimiter by way of a Nat Geo crew I knew for the last shuttle night launch / shot... You feel it inside of you! I've never yet been able to be there for a landing like this though.. It IS amazing how technology and innovation has changed up so many things! Thanks for the video!
Still to this day, that was awesome.
Got to admit......very impressive
as a baby boomer.....i never get tired of watching the falcon 9 land....to land (not this time) in the middle of the ocean on the size of a postage stamp..is unreal....
vaya ..un gran logro para un principio de propulcion tan rustico
a great achievement for such a rustic propulsion principle
Excellent track as always. I first discovered this channel from the NG20 launch with its impressive sonic boom Shockwave.
This is absolutely incredible,the engineers and brains that developed this..to even THINK about trying to accomplish such a thing is mind boggling,good job guys👍
"Now 'peaching' down range". lol
That in my lifetime, we have gotten to the point where launching to space, and have a vehicle that can be reusable is like when old timers went from horse and buggy to automobiles. phenomenal.
Outstanding tracking shots!
*Awesome technology and video*
Phenomenal tracking job! Excellent footage!
I watched the first Mercury launches on an old reconditioned black & white TV. It seems appropriate to watch reuseable rockets coming back to earth on the latest technology. The booster seems to resemble an old vacuum tube.
Agree, however lots of effort to recover the engines… it’s entertaining but maybe the wrong approach… I would start reengineering 😂
@@Metalle Please show us the video of one of your launches.
KoolAid is strong in this one . 😂
Never gets old
Outstanding tracking job ed!
My favorite part. Great coverage!
Appreciate all you do Ed to make the visual as good as it gets 11:05
"Veecle is peeching dahnrange" 🤣🤣🤣👍
That was Stupid Awesome!!!
The largely unsynchronized narration was the stupid part. The imagery was somewhat awesome.
If i may, if possible, you should rotate the sensor 90° so we get so see more of the rocket and flightpath. very nice track! You guys rock
We actually have that ability to do that on our 7 inch telescope on the fly if we wish but haven't yet. Would not want to try and track .with that on the 18 inch because it would probably mess my brain up
Very impressive
Awesome views.. ✌️🫡☮️
Wish we had images like this for ITF3
Very Cool. !!!!!!!
Awesome track as always! I can't wait to see your tracking when Starship/Super Heavy launches and lands at the Cape!
We can't wait for the opportunity
Great job guys!
Lovely vid!
Dave says "Cool"!
Good jobs...
Class act!
Amazing ❤
Zooming out a little on the landing burn would be better than just showing the flame.
Agreed
WOW AWESOME
Wow! ♥️💝👍💯
They are Stars.
This is some Buck Rogers shit right there!
Wow! Peace
Maybe you could add a re-entry height and speed display like we get at launch
Yeah this wont get old in my lifetime that's for sure. But my son, who's only 21 is like Euh! lol
Like we are about the Space Shuttle. We know it was an incredible machine, but with time comes new and unexpected progress.
This shit never gets old. Amazing
Brilliant!
Great video Mike!
Thanks, Randy! You are one of the original content providers of US Launch Report.
Nice.
Thanks!
That is some cool shit right there!
this is the best channel
Almost looks like they are coming in faster these days through the landing burn, maybe they are more comfortable with using closer to max throttle for the suicide burn to save fuel. I wonder if it's just my eyes haha.
Amazing technology and God Bless the genius of Elon and his team.
Boom! ;-)
10:00 would love to see the landing from this angle
Thank you for choosing Jack in the Box, please pull up to the window.
@10:20 very surreal
Unbelievable camera work.
Thanks
Utroligt 🏁🏁🏁🏁✌️❤️🇩🇰
Please fix the sound. If you can't manage stereo, please make the audio 2 channel mono.
I can’t help thinking about all those Atlas 1 boosters that were just allowed to fall into the Atlantic. 😟
Go to 8:25 if you're here to watch the landing and want to skip the stuff before it like many have.
Camera people! Please! Keep it on the wide shot when it's about to land. We can't see it properly when you zoom right in. We want to see the context of the ship coming down onto the Earth. Showing a closeup of the fuselage is ridiculous! Don't switch cameras at the last minute. Keep the wide shot going right to the ground. PLEASE!
Totally agree. Been trying to convey that to the editor which I am not
There are approximately 1.2 gagillion videos of just that. A quick search will show you what you need. It is amazing!
I agree, better still to get a wide shot from a drone that's a few 100 metres back and maybe 50-100m in the air.
Because it’s all fake.
Dude stop your complaining, I'm sure mom will bring you your bowl of ice cream any second now, then you can watch the rest of your cartoons with your blanky.
What's up with the horrible audio issue?
А где первая ступень,вроде приземлилась вторая ступень..?