Starlink Mission
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2022
- On Saturday, September 10 at 9:20 p.m. ET, SpaceX launched 34 Starlink satellites and AST SpaceMobile’s BlueWalker 3 satellite to orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
This was the 14th launch and landing of this Falcon 9 first stage booster, which previously launched Crew Demo-2, ANASIS-II, CRS-21, Transporter-1, Transporter-3, and now nine Starlink missions. - Věda a technologie
Every launch is a record at this point, congrats spacex!
I think at this point the only record falcon can't match or never will be able to compete with is the SLS.
I mean really, how many failures can 1 ship have?🤨
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Even though the liftoffs and landings have become routine, I won't ever not be excited to watch a SpaceX launch!
Me too. Routine but always impressive.
Agree. P.S. Too many double negatives don't make your sentence not hard to parse.
@@LoanwordEggcorn Just as well I didn't fail to not use more than one double negative then!
@@KonJonnorMusic Not untrue! :)
If I would have known this was launching tonight in FL I would have gone outside and tried to see if I could see it in the sky (I'm a bit too far away I think)
I woke up at 5:30 in Tehran and started watching this, I have motivation to start work earlier!
Watching all these launches now via starlink, so awesome.
starlink satellites take about 3 months to be in efficient positions after launch, each time the internet will get better, I believe that in the future the download will reach 1 GBs speed :D
@@alexandrodasilva3805 Why do they take so long?
@@pepegaclapLLLLLLLLLLL they need to separate themselves and get to the correct orbit and positions
@@pepegaclapLLLLLLLLLLL Ion thrusters put out very little thrust, but it is constant and very efficient with the small amount of fuel aboard.
Using the machine to watch them build the machine... yeah, that's cool.
The reusability of these boosters is something truly amazing - from the first Falcon 9 launch just a bit over 10 years ago, now 170~ launches later you're seeing boosters that have launched and landed 14 times, with no other manufacturer, operator or country on the planet having come close to put any reusable orbital launch platform into service, with the sole exception being the retired Space Shuttle. Just amazing.
And seeing these landings will *never* get old.
It truly is amazing. Think about all the money they are saving too.
also consider shuttle turnaround time vs falcon
@@slashz0r and also cost of reusability
The "reusability factor" of the space shuttle is highly questionable. I've seen studies that it would've been cheaper to throw away everything but the orbiter itself. And that took at least a month to refurbish, very expensively.
@@slashz0r it came as a surprise to me, but the difference is actually not that huge. I think record turnaround time for shuttle Atlantis is just 54 days, compared to 21 days for Falcon 9. And we're talking about a manned orbiter here, not a first stage.
The 14th reuse of a booster… simply amazing! Well done SpaceX!!!
One F9 that does 14 flights...wow. and 141 overall landings. I think these are numbers most other space companies can only dream about. But also a dream they can chase, use it as motivation, so to speak.
It always raises my spirit and puts me in a better mood when SpaceX is successful at whatever it's trying to do.
Exactly. For me it's icing on the cake when Jesse is the commentator, I can listen to her all day. Such melodious, calming, assuring, and firm vocals.
Elon is not only the best rocket scientist on the planet, but also a major stud to boot🎉
OMG. Read Science Fiction Books every night with landings like this since 10 years old. Took too long but it's here.. at last
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@@chuckgray1161 Yes me too Isaac Asimov Foundation series was my favourite but so many other novels were good also. I build a kennedy space centre out of lego in Grade 7 show and tell The assembly building dominated the Apollo on the mobile unit. 😎 Feel like a kid again
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Thank you for doing god's work!
thanks
It's so insane we can even do this. Launch and land is crazy!
Not insane.
Question(s) is why haven't we unlocked magnetic lift🤷🏿♀️
yes man, has become as common as a plane taking off and landing, we live in crazy times!
This must be a NASA employee 👆 lol
I can't believe it's so trivial to the masses, it feels like only a minority truly appreciates the achievement of orbital rocket landing. It's an insanely complex endeavour.
@@jimAthompsonfuel4u Magnetic lift? Do you mean a space elevator?
Watching now via starlink from my new house I can work from thanks to Elon! Thank you so much Mr. Musk!! I feel privledged to buy such a wonderful product!
EUC rocks bro.
@@ken-mb5cp yewww, been riding 8 years and still love it!!
@@choochtech I enjoy your videos but EUC is too fast for me. I’m older and ride the Onewheel.
14 timesssss!!!!! Nothing short of absolutely incredible work by team SpaceX! 🙌🏽
@Prigiyan Short knock it off with that stuff, nobody wants to see your spammed video.
Epic days to be living in....Launches as regular as a bus run.I can remember you waited a long time to see a launch on TV...
You know you're ahead of the game when every day now, you are breaking records in the field of space travelling and shipping....
Could watch Launch and landings all day!
I remember watching Alan Shepard’s launch in 4th grade. Still watching 61 years later. It seems all launches are just way cool!😉
Controlled explosions are always fun to watch!
As a starlink user I’m glad to see them launching their rockets
@Thicktrap How well does the starlink internet work?
@@FallenAnvilForge In Czech Republic i have 140Mb download and 25 upload, real download is 30Mb/s and 35 ms
Maybe you can answer this for me, if those star link satellites are 22 feet long and they weigh 2755 pounds how did they fit 34 of them on that rocket??? At least I thought that's what she said was 34
@@danksnowrain7652 I think that is the entire payload of 34 satellites.
@@hajnejcze4034 That's actually not bad.
I watch almost every SPACEX launch and everytime I see Falcons lifting and touching down, it feels like living the future. SpaceX had created such extra ordinary marvels,
Congratulations SpaceX on another successful mission…it never gets old.
@Prigiyan Short "essential components of power sprayer"? Freerider! Spammer! Lousy!
Always love this narrator! She gives concise, but easy to understand, narration on what we're seeing. Thank you!
SpaceX exudes confidence, consistency and of course competence! Congratulations
I still worry about crew returns but these launches are no sweat! Great work as always SpaceX!
Congratulations SpaceX team for yet another perfect launch. This will never get old!
14 th landing of this booster
144th successful landings insane times we live in.
Have a nice night everyone, each release is unique I love it
Watching Falcon 9 landings never gets old. As always congrats on a successful mission! Can't wait for tomorrow's launch 👍🚀
I agree.. It never gets old...
The landings are the best part Cannot get enough of it ! 😎
GREAT JOB SPACE X! What you all do is nothing short of amazing !
Watched this from my backyard! Super cool!
I love it! Watching via Starlink! Thank you SpaceX and great job!
Thank-you for all these launches.
Thank you Miss Anderson, You do a really good job narrating SpaceX launches and still sound enthusiastic after all these launches. Must admit though, I still expect you to say "Everything is norminal" What a fun guy!
SpaceX folks, thank you so much for what you're doing... every single week! I think it's just awesome!
Falcon 9 rocket smashed through the safest launch vehicle record a few months ago by the way. Was like 30 flights ago. And they're only accelerating. Nuts.
I never get tired of watching another successful SpaceX launch
14th landing and an almost perfect bullseye. Nicely done.
Landings: I get nervous that I don’t get nervous anymore. Also, 14th flight?? Way beyond what I ever imagined.
Being able to see these from my backyard is awesome. Nothing between me and the launch site but some woods and the river.
My favorite part is always the stage 1 landing. Still blows my mind every time. When I was a kid, this was how all "space rockets" landed in the SF books. And now it's becoming routine.
The first I knew of any of what was to come, I happened upon a video on CZcams. It was the testing of Grasshopper. OMG!! I said, "What black magic is this!" It blew my mind so much.
its like landing a 9-storey building from space onto a football field-sized barge.
I still watch these, even if SpaceX has made it boring-ly normal now :)
I LOVE the moment 1-3 seconds before launch when the plume of smoke shoots to the left/right indicating that the engine is now set to go-time :)
My life goal was to see one of these rockets blast off live, but after the 2011 STS programme stop, I thought it would never happen.
SpaceX has made this dream quite attainable and with Starship launches coming in soon again (after SN 8,9,10,11,15) I cannot wait to time a vacation to the US after a launch window!
I'm always amazed at the booster landing on a ship... government space agencies must feel defeated. Go SpaceX!!!
That was simply a different era. The technology has advanced to the point where this is now possible. NASA has made unimaginable advances and accomplishments during it’s time. Let’s give credit where credit is due.
@Prigiyan Short you know you just get the guy thumbs down on his videos, right?
NASA and SpaceX compete like a horse and jockey.
Artemis just standing there leaking Hydrogen.
Congratulations SpaceX. With an amazing view from the landing with lightning.
Hoping for 10 launches per booster....
14 later....
Kickass as always. Legacy space launch better get their arses in gear or they’ll never catch up!
You guys amaze me! Not sure how the whole world isn't watching and celebrating your successes like I do!
An amazing display of engineering achivement. An organization working toward a goal established years ago and it isn't over yet. My thought is that the goal will continue to be extended as results continue to redefine the objective. Thank you for letting us tag along...
Always crazy amazing watching SpaceX at work!
SpaceX making the impossible look easy. Go SpaceX!
Nice to hear Jessie Anderson on this launch!! Great job SpaceX!!
It is awesome that I am able to view this launch of Starlink satellites while using a connection to Starlink! AWESOME!
Just caught a glimpse of the starlink over the Liverpool UK, looked amazing to see!
The view with Artemis in the background is absolutely fabulous!
Felt like steering a car on the way down . . . "Left, left, left now !"
Nice to see the call out to Artemis sitting on its pad in the background.
This is becoming a routine for SpaceX ... great work
Great people, great scientists, great rockets, and the great state of Florida, all in one!!
its so perfect like the other launches. I didn't even have to worry about it ! Just enjoy the sight! This cast is so crispy sharp, it's really good on my 4k monitor
loving the new landing footage. keep it up!
Maybe someday in the not-so-distant future, we'll be awed by watching "routine" Starship booster grabs! Congrats again SpaceX !🚀 from an "age of Apollo" fan 👏
This was a loud one tonight. Jolted me from a nap!
Can’t wait to order StarLink for our new RV.:). I can work from the road!
Dear All SpaceX, please acknowledge that you are the only team who has a feasible concept for becoming multiplanetary. Hope you have the breath to push through! It is a real major humanitarian task.
What a shame that I didn't hear about this until afterwards from a friend. I would have loved to watch live.
Too bad the news never talks about space anymore
You can now fast forward???
Subscribe and you'll probably see another one in a couple days! They launch so often now that it's just routine to click on the notification and watch a live launch and landing haha!
Probably because, at least as far as SpaceX is concerned, it's not really news any more. This is their 40th launch of 2022 so far, which makes it pretty routine business-as-usual. I'd expect to see a bit more coverage of the first Starship launch and maybe the next Falcon Heavy launch, particularly if they can do the simultaneous booster landings again.
@@Michael75579 I think I would rather hear of the "mundane" and "routine" triumphs of mankind than all the stupid BS we seem to get reports on regularly.
I love everything you do and stand for I believe in you and I feel proud to support you. Great job to everyone on everything. Thank you as well.
❤️ Danessa Wenzel
141st landing of a reusable booster... beats the pants off shuttle's record of 133 successful recoveries of the orbiter and SRB's! 14th flight of a reused booster, that's a record too! Way to go, SpaceX!!!! OL J R :)
Absolutely epic to watch! I wish we could watch this in person!
You guys are just too good at this…
@17:30 'Fourteenth Landing' Go you beautiful thing! We still Love you!!!
Love this pic. Can never get enough of this.🚀🛸
I like the mention of SLS in the background, that make a great picture you could call it "SLS in waiting" make you kind of sad for that prematurely old rocket, it should have at least one dance before going home.
Nailed the landing!
That 14 mission paint job of soot looks magnificent on this booster.
Every launch just amazes me every time! Incredible!
Someone that you don’t know even exists, loves you
This never gets old !!
I simply think that Space X's reuse of boosters is an extreamly important and Congratulates the whole team at Space X. I just wish NASA could do the same with Artermis!!!Great job Space A!!!!😁
Great launch again SpaceX, keep it up!
Фантастично! Видео просто промелькнуло как захватывающий боевик. Поздравляю с очередным успешным запуском, удачи!
Awesome job SpaceX, great commentary Jessie thank you!
…and what a beautiful F9 launch! 🚀
CONGRATULATIONS, yet again, team SPACEX - good job! 👍🏻🫡
With every deployment of Starlink satellites our world connects stronger for ALL!
- Anthony Aaron
These night launches look so much cooler than day launches and as we all know awesomeness is more important than science when it comes to rockets
Well done. Thanks for sharing.🚀🚀🚀👍
Bluewalker 3 is really crazy technology. ASTS is going to change the world :D
What SpaceX does is amazing. I wish they would go back to staying live until the entire mission was complete. I miss those days.
Most people don't want to sit around for the same deployment over and over. This is the first launch I have watched at all in ages. Unless something goes wrong they all look very similar.
1st time was finally able to catch a view of the rocket from my back yard, like I use to see the shuttles in west Rodentville
Congrats SpaceX and AST SpaceMobile!
14 landings, very impressive!
Dammit CZcams no notification and i set it yesterday. Thanks CZcams I missed it right over my house which the view is perfect had I go the notification. Smfh
Outstanding as usual
Way to go AST SpaceMobile. The future looks bright. Can't wait to have 4G available in my area!
Bravo, SpaceX!
This always make me happy and that there is hope for a better future.
Wow! They even landed one on the right at the same time!
Fabulous Space X, always so interesting to watch the videos, thank you. 😊
Congratulations Space X 👍🚀👏👏👏👏👏👏 you're incredibles ! ❤
I find it amazing how fast they can get into space and across the pond. If we had flights like this England would be 30 minutes from Florida.
Wait a few years.
Merci beaucoup Jessie and congrats 🎉🎉🎉 Happy sunday from Switzerland 😊
My very cool mechanical engineering prof used to say "Improve your designs dilligently until you dont make headlines anymore".
SpaceX is the embodiment of this saying. And i simply love it.
Beautiful!
Routine launches routinely breaking launch records in a nominal fashion.
Just the way it should be.
이제 스페이스X의 로켓 발사는 아주 일상적이게 된 것 같음.. 대단함