TOUCHDOWN! SpaceX Falcon 9 B1082-3 (USSF-62)
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- TOUCHDOWN! SpaceX Falcon 9 B1082-3 (USSF-62)
#spacex #ussf62 #falcon9
Falcon 9 lands at LZ-4 at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California following the launch of USSF-62
Pad : SLC-4E
Location : Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, USA
Rocket : Falcon 9 Block 5
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I love someone dropping a pipe on mic just after landing 🤣
00:07 center E9 engine? Has Merlin moved from D to version E at some point?
E9 just means engine 9, which is the center engine on Falcon 9
@@alxz3707 right so, center engine 9 engine 🤷♂
@@rokadamlje5365 it’s literally how SpaceX identifies engine positions. The same naming system is on Starship as well. The caster likely said it that way on accident. It’s like saying ATM machine.
🤔 Good 👀 didn’t catch that first time. 🤔
Wow…I didn’t know they could do that. I honestly thought it was an animation. How does it not fall over? Just the legs alone add enough stability I guess? This is amazing to me.
Those 4 legs look small on camera..but they are massive when you look at them up close. Keep in mind that the first stage of a Falcon 9 is 229 feet tall and is 12 feet in diameter.
And quite frankly, the way the way they do a landing is ingenious. They use gravity along with leaving a little bit of fuel to relight the engines to slow down and to land.
@@HawkeyeCR52322 yeah I figured it was something like that although I was confused at first because of the fuel 🔥. Thank you for the info.
@@NoahMotion1970Like I said it's extremely ingenious how they land.
For a landing back at the launch site, the booster performs what's called a "boostback' burn almost immediately after the 2nd stage separates.
This nulls out it's upward energy and begins making the booster come back down.
Then the engines are relit again for a re-entry burn to slow it down in the atmosphere.
Then finally a landing burn to slow down to land at the LZ.
@@HawkeyeCR52322 The really cool thing about a boostback burn it they only use it to negate the lateral velocity, not the horizontal, so the booster does kind of a skew turn, arcs over and comes back down.
Not only the first stage's upward velocity but also its side velocity must be cancelled since rockets climb at an angle. If the side velocity wasn't cancelled perfectly that booster could crash at another state let alone the launch pad@@HawkeyeCR52322
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Really no respect…Fake CGI landed like the leaning tower of pizza…😂
Got any evidence that it is fake?
I'll wait.
@@sendintheclowns7305 for what?
@@Metalle What part of "Got any evidence that it is fake?" do you not understand?
You claim it is "Fake CGI" I asked for your evidence. It isn't complicated.
*What is your evidence that it is fake as YOU CLAIM?*
BTW Einstein, it's the Leaning Tower of *Pisa* not Pizza.
@@Metalle Still no evidence to back up your claim?
Just as I figured. 🤣
@@sendintheclowns7305 😂 your video