SpaceX launches 21 Starlink satellites from California at sunset, nails landing
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2024
- A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying Starlink satellites - including six that can beam service directly to cell phones - lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, on California's central coast, Saturday at 10:25 p.m. EDT (7:25 p.m. local California time; 0225 GMT on April 7).
Credit: SpaceX - Věda a technologie
Still a thing of beauty.
So routine, never boring. Go SpaceX
Absolutely fabulous! It never gets old!
Absolutely inspiring!! I'm just barely old enough to remember all of the Apollo missions and am thrilled we are so close to realizing that feeling again. Way to go SpaceX🎉
Unbelievable and stupendous achievement.
Grid fins seem to be having easier and easier rides?
Mouch rockets lift off must say Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆
My the earth is looking curvy this evening
Great SpaceX team 🎉
A lot of my family member as well as others reported seeing this rocket. Spectacular. It was the time of day that made it special. Thanks for sharing! See ya later!
Love these sunset launches. Can be seen from San Diego
Saw it! Including the plume from the landing burn.
Have they considered a few drones orbiting the landing craft to show better video of these marvelous landing moments. 😊
Always awesome! Never gets old, Spacex rocks
Question Why do you show both stages as you call them and when stage one is back on land you do not show again where stage two goes ?
The last time I saw an altitude was 137 km before the video stopped. Isn't this too low? I hope the world hasn't fallen.
Considering all of the StarLink Birds (Satilites) are orbiting around 300 to 342 Miles (550KM) above the Earth surface, the rocket only needs to reach 85 Miles (137 KM) .
They are well below even Low Earth Orbit Standard of 1,200 Miles.
Elon is a VaporWare Salesman, do not believe anything that he says.
Amazing!
Fantastico video. Gracias. Lo veo desde Argentina.
Beeindruckend wie das 1. Mal✨
Fast and furiously amazing
21Starlink 👍🤗From 🇸🇪👌
I saw this across the evening sky from my home in Nevada. If the flight path is to the east, how does the first stage come back to land on a barge in the ocean? Isn't that inefficient on fuel to fly all the way back?
amazing 🎉
Where did it land?
🎯👌
#spacebound
😊
It's too bad they don't use the sound of the rockets from the camera like this
czcams.com/video/6ZJghIk7_VA/video.html&ab_channel=BlueOrigin
牛逼克拉斯🎉
One day My comment will viral
There just launching everything they can now. Literally pollution.
It's better than Liquid Hydrogen that Nasa is using, putting Co2 in the upper stratosphere versus some soot and less harmful hydrocarbons.
Their is No such thing as anything Green and Clean when dealing with any propulsion or energy.