SpaceX Shows Off Amazing View of Starlink Satellites
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2023
- From Starlink launch group 6-1 - a new camera on the captive tensioning rods gives a complete view of the upper stage stack on orbit.
It's the ultimate selfie stick.
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I love it when engineers are able to stick cameras on the moving bits of the spacecraft. You always get these super dynamic awesome shots! Thanks for sharing Scott!
Selfie cam.
The kind of camera work that makes photographers happy.
Only space x has the camera. Even nasa still using animated
Why do they always use that fisheye lens when shooting outside of the spacecraft in space???
All the other footage is shot without it...
missed another launch
Pity they cut the video short though. Would have been cool to see the crushy bit doing its thing.
Something something ITAR something something secret patent or something
You know it as the crumple zone of a car. It's engineered so the length of the primary buckling mode is an integer fraction of its dimensions, causing it to buckle in an an accordion fashion. That diverts as much of the impact energy as possible into deforming the metal or composite material it's made out of. Do an image search of buckling of thin-walled square tubes to get an idea.
@@The_dislike_guy This exact method for energy absoprtion is used in many many Formula Student Raceacars
@@solandri69 It'd still be cool to get to see it, though.
I fail to see why it's so small and positioned where it is from this clip, so the potential impact should be a hasard in different moment in orbit-entry sequence in that particular area..
I want to watch that camera view all the way to second stage re-entry.
Perhaps SpaceX already has the video...
You'd probably have to find someone with a radio that can receive the telemetry data. (It's been done before, IDK if they've encrypted the video streams since then)
Also, I imagine most of the time the battery would run out before then.
Probably in a protective housing to get through atmosphere idk
Does the second stage re-enter? I thought only the first stage and boosters are recovered. Does the second stage just crash into the ocean?
That's great. SpaceX has some REALLY smart people working there.
I could get a job there.. mopping floors.. cleaning toilets.. that sort of thing.. lol
Thanks
Its cool that we can send cameras to space. Probably more than just beautiful shots though. We can see everything happening and if something goes wrong we have visual data to prevent the same issues in the future.
This really puts everything into perspective for me about real life satellite deployments, what an awesome thing to see
This isn't how satellites are usually deployed tho. Apart from starlink, they usually don't just throw them out like this. :)
But but the flat earthers told me all of this was fake :(
@2nd_place Sorry But it's all.fake !!
@@2nd-place its fake...
Real life being the key word! Some other so called world power who claims space station superiority only shows Grade 3 level computer animation as the best they can do.
Flat earthers left the chat
Hmm must be cgi
And who might that be, and why mention it?
@@zureroomsoesheh8026hahaaaa
SEE GEE EYE!
Naw, unfortunately flat Earth idiots will always find some overly complicated, completely unrealistic, bat shit crazy explanation for what everyone else sees as a beautiful video of a satellite over the earth.
More cameras and more live panoramic footage SpaceX.
this was the first launch i saw in person! very cool
Congratulations. :) It's pretty amazing, isn't it?
Lucky! One day maybe I'll get to see one as well
I live in Cape Canaveral. I still like stepping outside to see them. The printed one was cool. Seemed much faster and more like an LED light.
@@ehh_itsyoutube1989 Playalinda Beach is where you want to be.
We need more than just NASA’s cameras in space. Thank you. More cameras in space, please.
This entire video is about a camera that does not belong to NASA.
@@user2C47 yes, I know. Thank you so much for your input.
There are literally over 100 other companies doing it fella
They are in a studio making that happen as we speak
Huh????
I always love seeing daytime laungh footage. It's both beautiful, and I get satisfaction knowing It will keep flateathers up at night.
The Crew 6 mission that just happened has a stunning shot during the approach for docking. It's a camera from the ISS looking down at the capsule as it travels from the dark side of the earth to the bright.
Good god I saw these star link satellites a couple of nights ago moving over the sky in Sussex and wasn't initially sure what I was looking at, I felt like I was in Phoenix Arizona back in the 90's for a few minutes, totally unsure if my eyes were playing tricks on me! I had to do some research on Google for a couple of minutes to figure out what I had seen!
Where did you get the deployment video? It's gorgeous! The spacex livestreaming cut short many minutes before, just 9 minutes after liftoff, I was a bit bummed ^^'
That's pretty cool too see, thank you!
thank you for making the only good visual mod for OPM
Now thats the sexiest panoramic selfie I have ever seen!!! Would be nice as well if it was a 360 cam.
I want to know if they can keep the camera running during the deorbit burn and as much of the deorbit as you can get telemetry from. You'd get some great shots.
I doubt it.
no because reentry causes plasma and plasma blocks communications. how dont you know zoomer? this happens as soon as it hits 80km, called karman line 🤯
@@MrPaxio if you’re going to run around being mean at least be right. I guess you could be wrong and nice, too. That way someone will take the time to give you correct information.
@@heatshield karman actually called it 84km,but decided on 100km cos its easier to remember for the zoomers
@@heatshield am i correct now?
Maybe it's just a small thing but I really like it
Personally I'd love to see the footage of it coming back into the atmosphere and burning up
Very pretty footage and informative narration as always. Thanks :)
This is so cool. Interesting how much perspective you gain by a simple trick. Well done to the engineers who thought of this
The stack deffo looks like a warp core
What kind of warp core are you lookin' at?
@@NathanBowman96 Enterprise E
Flat earthers left the chat...😂😂
If all it took to dissuade a flat-earther was an overwhelming amount of evidence, there wouldn't be any flat-earthers left. :)
@@IstasPumaNevada
U r correct 👍👍👍
@@IstasPumaNevada You really have to appreciate the fact that flat earthers are PURE confirmation bias.
@@kamal92606Absolutely!
“You know it’s real because it looks so fake”. Elon Musk
Gotta love the before view of that space debris.
The beautiful result of clever people doing things that matter. Things that are of genuine benefit to humanity. These people deserve more recognition.
Ok, someone working at SpaceX was probably part of a Formula Student Team. Those honey comb Impact Attenuators are veeeery common there
Basically every engineer at spacex worked on FSAE, it’s something they look for.
flerfs gotta love those camera shots that still show the curve even thru the center of shot.. shooting down the whole lens curve thing..
The lens is irrelevant to the shape of the earth IMHO. Guess why?
And they look so Xenomorph too, amazing work.
Amazing! Thank you Evelyn and the team
Finally they have stopped shooting off those tension rods! Those rods flying off really annoyed me.
Improving the technology to eliminate the tension rods is small potatoes when compared to the plan for 42,000 Starlink satellites to be placed in orbit. And there are already occasional threats of collisions in LEO.
SpaceX, bringing the new standard for space video to Earthlings since 2012! Hope the rest of the space industry eventually catches up so we see more videos from space!
Jami Higginbotham and coworkers have raised what people have even considered possible.
@@Michael_Biggs_ who's Jami?
@@FredPlanatia One of the main people that have been responsible for video and production of SpaceX live streams.
Let's be clear here.
This. Is. So. F--KING. Cool.
So cool to see these pass overhead. My son and I saw them pass over my house.
Again awesome innovation by SpaceX that shows their commitment to debris free launch.
Innovation?
@@wollinger yes, they innovated satellite deployment by using a safer design that creates less debree
@M do you not know what innovation is?
The Flat Earthers would probably say "It's staged." 🗿
And it is
Absolutely amazing technology!
I love seeing the “trains” of them in the night sky.
Great video once again!
Flat landers be like 🤔
I wish there was another way to provide the internet. This is an astronomer's nightmare.
kappa sigma clipping go brrrr
With talk of 'the orbital economy', it could get much worse. Perhaps the answer is 'another way to provide astronomy'? More space telescopes...
The other problem with the increasing number of satellites in orbit is of course the so called Kessler Syndrome in which the increasing number of satellites will result in more collisions making LEO more hazardous.
There are close to 5000 starlink satellites in orbit and Elon says they want to increase that to 42,000!! Add to that all the other satellites planned to be placed in orbit. Every place that human beings have access becomes more crowded with humans or our junk!!! 🙄
How many satellites are in a stack now with the smaller form factor?
If I recall correctly, the description mentioned 21 satellites, way less than the 48 (I believe)
@@ricardopetrere 0 in space
@@dj-gf9co 50 in your mother
@@Sims64340 haha. it´s total fake. stop believing Science FICTION !!!
@@dj-gf9co You need to deal with that space between your ears boy!!
Wow what a view!
Look at that flat earthers. The earth is a sphere!
Elon musk, making NASA engineers look like high school kids
Elon Musk didn’t design any of this lol
You honestly can't compare a private company to a government funded one that's gets very little budget.
@@Jeremy9697if anything it just shows how our government has been wasting money and doesn’t want to do better. Private companies will always do better in the long run.
@Darren Honey umm not at all. Government operations need funding from taxes. We vote the ppl in that decides where funding goes. Nasa gets point five percent of the national budget. Now it can't get more withput taken the budget from somewhere else. It is very limited where as a private organization is not. Very much of the money space x has literally comes from government funding anyways.
@@Jeremy9697 we don’t really vote anyone in. I used to believe that but not anymore. The people that we “vote in” aren’t there for a better America they are there to line their pockets. Even the people who start with the best intentions give up quickly because they have to support their donors first. NASA said they never thought about building a rocket that could return and land because they didn’t care to. They waste money just like every other part of government. Private will always do better in the long run. Government should stay out of almost everything. Their job is to protect the citizens and the country and make sure people can pursue their lives fairly. Instead the government picks winners and losers depending on where their money comes from. Government doesn’t do anything better.
I love working for SpaceX. It really is a great company in all aspects.
Best friend is the best!
I never tire of watching this stuff. lol now I want to ride
If you ever want to be incredibly disappointed in mankind, check out the comment section on this type of content and read whatever nonsense the flat-earthers are babbling about. Sadly, there's quite an abundance of them that, despite science/physics, truly believe the earth isn't round or that gravity isn't real, etc, and you honestly can't convince them otherwise. That's incredibly disappointing and mind-blowing that these people even exist. 🥴
lol yeah thats why i often sort by new on these sorts of videos, its pretty entertaining
it's amazing how flat their heads match their beliefs that the earth is flat. Also the one's who believe we faked 7 moon landings without the Soviets showing we lied.
Watch the video 10 times and tell me it's not CGI. There is even an air bubble in the "space footage". They're getting sloppy with the fakery.
Incoming "Its CGI" from flat earthers ha ha
Flat earthers be like “ nice fish eye lens camera Elon”
And still there’s people thinking the earth is flat and there’s no such thing as space.
Wtf all this time they've just been leaving trash rods out in orbit??
No, all that stuff would deorbit after few weeks.
It's a very low orbit. How long do you think they stay there?
The engineering behind starlink seems like precussor technology that could be impleted in the far future to create a dyson sphere
Just used Starlink for a week in the middle of nowhere and it worked very well. Amazing technology!!
What’s not cool is that they’re junking up our upper atmosphere. As well as destroying astronomy views from earth.
They are blocking view but not the upper atmosphere. They are in space...
Cgi hd
Yea sure little timmy
Dang, that sure is a cool perspective.
I love your videos Mr. Manley. Been subbed for a while now. Your videos have been entertaining and informative. I have learned so much. 😎👊
I love your main content, but this stupid shorts format isn't what I signed up for. It's a desperate ploy from youtube to cash in in the low quality tidbid content that belongs on instagram or tiktok. Don't degrade the quality of your youtube channel by falling in this trap.
I wouldn't mind of youtube would allow to filter this format from your subscription feed ... but they don't. It's ruining youtube.
I like those Shorts for simpel topics.
I can't believe you folks are still complaining.
Not a single person is forcing you to watch shorts, you are here by your own choice.
@@latexcollar938 Reading is hard, I guess.
@@TheKalash nah, i read your complaint and told you whats up.
You dont have to be here if you dont like it, but here you are clicking on the videos and leaving comments.
I love the view showing that the earth is round...😛👍
That is bad ass looking!!
I watch the whole livestream!
With those cameras it's like we are standing on the fixture looking at this as if we were there in the present. I would love to watch it all the way from launch to satelite deployment and recovery of the space vehicle.
So friggin amazing to watch, keep those videos coming please.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Great view! We can see the whole second stage!
So tell me Jeff, how does your system do this? Jeff? Jeff! JEEFFF!
Great photos I watched from our driveway in Port St. LUCIE ❤❤❤
So the Earth was not flat overall
Love those 2 orbs that shoot past when the tension rods move in the first view of space.
Looks like it's just a bit of debris.
This must be one of the world's coolest selfie sticks.
SpaceX really is making leaps and bounds in spaceflight. I cannot wait to see how they get Starship out there, and how it performs when they do!
😂😂😂 like Starship?
Flat earthers be crying at this
did you see the edges of the lens my friend? :)
@@LeethLee1 I saw the earth on the Japanese module today! Seemed pretty round to meeee
Why? Because it proofs us right again? If you do CGI fake videos to blind the sheep then you need to do it way better than this to convince the wolves too. CGI can be way better in 2023.
The CGI here is so bad. Are the believers smoking crack?
ALIUMINNIUMMMM
Science and technology at work...I love it!
When space x gets to the moon we are going to see the most unreal footage. It will probably look like it’s out of a movie
I get to hear and feel these rockets when they’re launched
Of course Space-X used fish-eye lenses to make the Earth look round, because they're in on the conspiracy. (/sarcasm)
FLERFS sweating hard
It’s so cool to see the starlink at 40,000ft when we’re flying.
Thanks, Scott!! 🎉🎉🎉
Just got my order for Starlink approved.
Unnamed engineers. That’s our world.
Amazing CGI, it really has evolved since 1969.
Too bad some people are still stuck in past with old beliefs!! 🙄
"These round-earth cover ups are so fake-looking. How could anybody ever believe this is real footage?" -Flat-earther posting via Starlink internet, probably.
Nice view!👍🏻👍🏻
damn that footage is unreal, ahh too bad what's happenin below
Shut up go see a spacex Rocket infront of your eyes when its start
So THAT'S what those things I've been seeing my night sky (observed it twice now) look like up close... makes waaay more sense now
The coolest shot is from 0:25 where you can see the entire second stage + the Starlink stack on top of it.
Excellent stuff bro
We saw this last night and thought it was a ufo lol. It looked like an enormous column of lights at night
That is so cool!
Beautiful!
I'm not into all the space stuff so forgive me of my ignorance. So, are those all separate satellite's that will spread out on their own after released, or was that one giant weird looking satellite? Thanks for any info in advance.
Yes there are 21 satellites in that stack and they will begin to spread as soon as the stack is deployed. Viewers often see a string of lights spread out in a line right after deployment from the second stage.
I saw the star link was awesome
Idk that space foot at the beginning looks a little funny to me
Flat earthers: close your eyes 🙈
WOW Great Video ‼️💙💕💙 Much Luvs 💕 to SpaceX 💙
Been waiting for this vid lol
So my question is, we see the stack of sats, but how do they separate and get to their specific location? Or does the stack just float together more or less?
They have an ion thruster.
Brilliant stuff
At the ascend that camera also register the fairing separation from another angle.
How is it Stat SpaceX is able to this at a way lower cost than NASA?...TODAY?
Why? Because Barack Obama made it part of his space policy to open up NASA launch requirements to a competitive bidding process.
Because they aren't the government lol seems the gov can't do anything cheaply.
Thanks for the post!
Fasten 8-ing!
Anyone who actually thinks earth is flat has a feeble mind. Mugs.