Starship Launch 11/18/23 - Isla Blanca / South Padre Island - B9/S25 (wide view + audio!)
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- čas přidán 17. 11. 2023
- Unfortunately I didn't capture the hot staging & RUD of the booster in this video (stopped recording too soon...). I recommend wearing headphones!
- Hry
For some reason CZcams didn't process this to 4k 60fps. I've reuploaded the 4k version here for anyone interested (same video): czcams.com/video/Q8qhbazEiYc/video.html
this video is amazing, really captures the moment well
The plume being double the length of the whole stack shows how Powerful those engines are
“There was this fence where we pressed our faces and felt the wind turn warm and held to the fence and forgot who we were or where we came from but dreamed of who we might be and where we might go…”
- Ray Bradbury, “R is for Rocket”
Outstanding video! Thanks for posting!
Beautiful quote, friend. ❤
I will never forget that soul shaking sound. Amazing footage
El sonido es simplemente...........................BRUTALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.
Thank you for sharing!!
That audio is crazy!
The sound is great! Thanks for the upload!
That sound is amazing on my headphones it is like being there when i close my eyes, i just wish it would have gone on till all rocket sound was gone :) You can so clearly hear every crackle, and every nuance of the frequency getting lower and lower as the rocket picks up speed and the sound waves get stretched longer and longer.
I'm shooting myself in the foot for ending the recording early! Got caught up in the moment for sure
@@machimanta be ready for the next flight!
Awesome! Wish I was there - thanks for uploading :)
The best footage I have seen of this launch... Nicely done!
This is a beautiful audio capture. Really gives you the pulsations! Thanks for sharing.
I was at the 1st launch; it was incredible!!! So glad for everyone who can see this in person. Most impressive things humans have ever built!
Thanks for sharing!
Awesome clip, thank you!
Awesome video mate, thanks for sharing 😊
What a beautiful morning for a launch
Great footage!!
Nice Video Thank you!
Great footage!
The crackle of rocket engines in the morning...
Unbelievable roar!
33 Raptors at full tilt! You gotta love it!
Impressive !
Good footage
That thing from an island is louder than all the nine merlins from an F9 onboard camera.
This is like a religious experience
I don't know what we're yelling about !!!!
LOOOUD NOOOISES!!!!
Super Footage
Almost everyone who ever goes to record these events with their phone or even an SLR zooms way in on the rocket, but this is foolishness.
You will never get nearly as good quality video of the rocket close up compared with the live feed or compared with a professional long lens.
THIS is the video you want to get. Zoom OUT to capture the scene, the people, the sound, the reactions, THE FEELING of being there in the crowd. THIS is how to record video of a launch with common consumer grade equipment.
Adding to this point. Evidently, consumer grade equipment is the secret to capturing the audio worth a da--. All of the highly viewed livestreamers absolutely _fail_ to give the audio component of the feed any respect. It's always clipped to h-ll, or sounds like the mic was inside a Tupperware container, and it never, _ever_ has any frequencies below about 80 Hz. Evidently, a guy with a smartphone is simply a more professional setup.
@@Asterra2 For real. I was surprised how well the audio was captured considering I wasn't even trying. It could almost be an advertisement for iphone lol
Damn you missed stage separation 😂
im going to watch the next launch, where would you recommended i take the kids to watch it from?
The southern tip of South Padre Island within Isla Blanca Park is where I recommend (that's where this video was shot). There is plenty of room to set up chairs/etc. and the rocket is clearly visible across the bay
@@machimanta thank you
15,000 mph
just an fyi dont ever pan away during the launch lol we can miss so much if something happens
lol yeah... just like how I stopped recording just before the booster RUD. Lesson learned!
I'm going to disagree, this video was more powerful because the pan of the surroundings showed the camera wasn't zooming in on the rocket thus making the size and sound of the rocket comparatively bigger and more realistic because we have something to judge it against.
I've watched probably 20 other people's recordings and this one is the first and only that let me SEE as if I was there.
Goid job!
What is the black dot in the top left corner at 0:50?
It stays still
Probably a quad copter drone catching video.
The tracking drone
Does the rocket run on a popcorn machine?
Yes 33 of them
gps coordinate?
Yeh, but what the hell is that black dot the other side of that line of cloud. At 58 seconds its the opposite side of the cloud as the rocket at same distance. It stays as fixed in location as the cloud, so its not a camera thing. You can see it up to 1:18. If it's a drone, must some damn long way up.
Yes thats a drone probably 2000 feet in the air
Thanks for not screaming into the camera. I understand people's excitement but it kind of ruins the video if the celebrating overpowers the sound of the rocket. This video was perfect!
1:19 MaxQ
Nobodies talking about how u can still hear that thing thoe 🤨
Worlds largest fireworks
The exhaust flame looks bigger them the rocket...
They are
1000 ft long they said
14,000+ views in six hours. Everybody “like” this video!
If the rocket was to explode with all its fuel at the launch pad, the explosion would be 2,5 times larger than the beirut blast. Think about that!
Good thing there’s miles of exclusion zones
The pilots suffer with this big noise
oh look, a "chemtrail" from it lol!
Uhm dude you forgot the boom part
Dang, I hoped being in Mexico we'd have avoided obnoxious Americans constantly screaming "oh my god".
KaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBoomski!!!!!!!!! Love it! Crash and Burn, The lil Musk brat fails again! lol
Fail? Hardly!
100% fail! Fake news!
You just don't know anything about this lmfao your bait fails again.
Shut up kid
Stop looking down! We can see people standing on a beach any day of the week.
I wonder how many failures SpaceX can afford before the have to cancel the programme
What are you talking about? This is a test!
@@Kintabl There were 22 launches in the Saturn program. None of them had a catastrophic failure and that was in the 1960s-70s. You don't test things by blowing them up.
@@drunkenhobo8020 Because Nasa is founded by tax payers money they literally cant afford to blow anything up. The people backlash will demand to cut fundings if they do that and they have to be picture perfect every launch because of that.
@@drunkenhobo8020 How many Falcon rockets blow up when testing? Go whatch the videos. And look what Falcon rockets are doing now.
SpaceX have completly diferent philosophy of testing, failing is nothing bad for them.
NASA was public agency and they couldn't affort to have many rockets to blow up. SpaceX is a private company, they can blow as many rockets they can afford.
You get it now?
@@drunkenhobo8020 Saturns didn't come of an assembly line. They tested and destroyed many components on the ground. Also they were lucky according to one interview of the people working on it. The appearance of sudden oscillations could have destroyed the rocket. And it did damage the lander in the test flight. Search for "Saturn pogo effect"
" unscheduled disassembly" testing is successful 😂😂
SpaceX learning and improving through failure. I still remember the naysayers saying Falcon 9 could never land on a droneship, yet they are doing that multiple times a week.