@@Retrohertz Indeed, rockets are NOT easy things to get right, even with the resources SpaceX has on hand. Their first three Falcon 1 launches all went ka-boom for different engineering reasons (and nearly killed the company in the process). And if you look at the Falcon 9 launch record, there's a fair number of ka-booms speckled in there as well. (The saving grace for the Falcon 9 is that most of the losses are re-entering boosters, which are much easier to replace, and not the actual vehicles themselves.)
I just love how volatile rockets are. One just gently tips over and EXPLODES as soon as it hits the ground. It's like what every director of an 80's action movie wished would happen to everything even remotely flammable.
Just for context the hydraulic cylinders are as wide as a person And the engines are the size of cars The distance between the ground and the bottom of the engines when landed is enough that you could just about drive a car under it Those yellow railings are probably about chest height
@kegmonkey5648 you can go stand right next to a Falcon 9 first stage at the California HQ. It's out by the sidewalk. Absolutely massive but nothing compared to superheavy. Those take a bit more effort to see but still out in the open.
Total respect. You can't just look up in a book how to do this stuff, you have to figure it out. That takes tests, lots of tests. and lots of commitment. You guys rock! Never quit! (but you already know that part!!)
Elon: "Haha, this money could've fed starving African children with AIDS" Servant: "Wait so, it could've fed AIDS to starving African children or it could've fed starving African children who have AIDS? Elon: "Yes"
This should be shown in every introductory Engineering course in college. Doing new things is hard. There are many trials and errors before finally figuring out how to do it. From inventing the light bulb to self-landing rockets, expect failures and don't let them deter you.
And yet media and the ignorant still shouted Starship's first orbital test flight was a failure. Someone please spam them with this video until they understand what development is.
@@theredbaron1309 But Elon owns over 50% of all shares in the company i believe. And by funding, they hire space x for missions correct? so its basically paying for services.
I just have Jebediah in a space station so he doesn't die. And also a little tip for new player, trying to enter laythe atmosphere at 7000m/s may warm up your kerbals a bit.
Waiting for Starship version. It's their ability to learn from failure and innovate quickly from the data obtained from the failure is what sets them apart from the rest. Never be afraid of failure.
Yeah whatever dude, 134 for me, what about yours? Don't talk shit of someone who you don't know, my comment wasn't disrespectful, I said his comment was negative, and you come talking that kind of trash without knowing me? Think twice before saying those dumb comments.
I love how Spacex is not afraid to show the public their fails. I mean this video is pretty much a complination of their failed rocket lanches and landings. I wish you the best Spacex. Looking forward to getting to Mars with you hopefully in the not to distant future. 🤞👍👏
The fact they were eventually able to figure out how to return a booster is freaking amazing. They knew they'd had to fail over and over to get the data to get this right and they did and it didn't take as long as I thought. Now we got a belly flopping star ship
To be fair, this is an excellent way to put those lost dollars to good use in the publicity department. This is actually really clever thinking, exactly what I would expect from Elon's kitchen.
I just love how the "crash and burn - but learn" attitude simply allows for these mishaps, takes it's lesson and applies it going forward. If NASA suffered a failure rate like this they'd never get off the ground!
pieter welkers the rocket used its fuel to get to the upper atmosphere, then went back and landed. It probably had not much fuel left but loads of compressed gas
I remember when everyone was clowning space ex for a few failed tests, 😂😂 bunch of clowns acting like every rocket should be successful first launch. Glad they came out on top and rubbed it in everyone’s faces.
@@Paep50 EXACTLY! I can't wait to come back to all the comments where people said they would fail. Love to rub it in. They'll probably find something else to complain about, though.
Lol yet nasa denies that what destroyed one of their spacecraft's was orbital lightning not bashing them just clarifying that sometimes they have no idea what they are doing.
@@razeke5499 i just heard that the center core tipes over while transporting to Cape,, that's so unfortunate, but just like Elon said, TECHNICALLY IT DID LAND, BUT NOT ARRIVED IN ONE PIECE,,, lol😅
I think my favorite part is at 0:46. -Rocket touches down gently. -Rocket slowly tips over. -Big explosion and lots of destruction. -Debris -Camera is blown over and a massive fireball passes over. -Burning debris -Complete and utter fiery destruction. I also like when they actually land it successfully.
No, they made millions of dollars each time, delivering a customers payload successfully. They were all used, and everybody else in history who's used a rocket just lets it fall and splash into pieces.
Only one silent about failures is Russia. Because if anyone knew the ridiculous reasons and the volume of failures- they’d be even more of a laughingstock to the world then they already are.
Honestly, this is what success looks like. Any groundbreaking endeavors have failure. 99 percent of folks would never try it because of fear of failure and a subset of those who did would stop after 2 failures. I call this job well done.
@@thedarkwaterbun They did successfully launch this most recent one, remember when they were first designing the falcon they almost lost the entire company. It took them longer to do more basic things such as stage separation, which they have now mastered, and can easily repeat on all of their spacecraft that are similar to the first iteration. (Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy) while Starship is brand new and isn't really being designed off of an existing rocket, and for their second test, they've done pretty good, imo. So far, their second test on the starship went better than the second test on their Falcon 1.
I used to live near McGregor, Tx where a Spacex test facilty is. In the beginning rocket engine failure was common. And spectacular. Now it is a routine test with very few problems. Now they have manned flight with Axiom 3 already docked at the space station. Kudos!
Landing first stage saving them 100s of millions. What they lose trying? Would be in sea otherwise. Don’t add much cost to try to recover and now they have recovered over 92% of all landing attempts
@@niyazzmoithu20 no they are mis calculations but can be tests with those mis calculations being on purpose. I dont think successfully landing and re using a rocket but radar fails and an explosion be a test.
Its really not a "mistake", per se. They're constantly experimenting and testing their aircrafts. Trial and error you could say. Every failure gets them one step ahead on their next test
Love it. The comedy, combined with awesome-excellent technology development. And now you're launching and landing at incredibly fast rates, without failure.
nasa failure are public, their just not compiled. Nasa doesn't do heavy testing. They spend all their time in research, then when they test, they go all in. If it fails, they don't have time to take a laugh. They are literally spending days nonstop trying to figure out why, and what can be done, who to blame, and what they can do better. If you worked there, and was busy making a joke, they would fire you. They need all hands on deck to fix the problem. Not saying spacex isn't serious, they just are able to relax a bit. Nasa got so many levels of eyes on them, any mistakes, and any show of not actively solving mistakes current/future means you get the can.
“Well it technically did land, but not in one piece.”
It’s nice to see a company that can laugh at its own failures
"Look, it's not an "explosion", it's just a rapid unscheduled disassembly"
This is not expensive 💰💣
They see it as learning - not a failure. A slightly different perspective.
@@Retrohertz Indeed, rockets are NOT easy things to get right, even with the resources SpaceX has on hand. Their first three Falcon 1 launches all went ka-boom for different engineering reasons (and nearly killed the company in the process). And if you look at the Falcon 9 launch record, there's a fair number of ka-booms speckled in there as well. (The saving grace for the Falcon 9 is that most of the losses are re-entering boosters, which are much easier to replace, and not the actual vehicles themselves.)
its*
SpaceX: *fails rocket landings*
Also SpaceX: "it was funny tho"
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No u
we need a sequel in the next 4 years called "How Not to Land a Superheavy Booster"
We already have first clip😂😂😂
I see ppl have come back with the same reason lol
@@memesfromdeepspace1075 Lol yeah
I'm looking forward to it
@@memesfromdeepspace1075 oh yeah lol
0:48 I love how that one RCS is trying it’s absolute hardest to keep the rocket up
Litterally sfs.
@@xane8409 true
I've watched this clip countless times and I still go cheer for that single RCS every time.
@@xane8409 dear god it is
@@xane8409 100% true
This is probably the highest budget CZcams video.
*Highest budget tik tok
@Clement Wong
No, TikTok has 1 min limit.
More budget than yt rewind for sure
Where do you guys find up with these comments
No 9/11 is like 750 million$ but one rocket is more than a billion dollars
This is 100% the most expensive youtube video ever made
Mr Beast is sad
That’s Very True
Space oddity cover by Chris Hadfield cost at least 150 billion to make
@@mehfff do you get to count the space station as a cost for that though?
Mr beast hold my beer
186 successful booster landings later, it now classed as routine for SpaceX.
I have to add: in a row.
@@BasovMichail SpaceX rocket landings are more consistent than any other rocket company/organization's launches.
Falcon 9 is a lot safer than Boeing 737 max 😂...and it goes to space
@@BasovMichail Not quite, there was a single failed langing inbetween.
you mean 211
I like how SpaceX has put a humorous twist on a usually more serious topic. It makes for a nice change from the grim tone of: oh no we failed.
"Its not an explosion, its just a rapid unscheduled disassembly."
-SpaceX
With thermal expansion
And a boom
This is iconic to me
LOL!!!
Best quote ever
_”there goes millions of dollars lol”_
-very real quote from elon
Billions*
Lol wut
Fenestrane Ladderane millions*
@@patrickgracias5782 10s of millions*
MrLastlived hundreds of millions*
I just love how volatile rockets are. One just gently tips over and EXPLODES as soon as it hits the ground. It's like what every director of an 80's action movie wished would happen to everything even remotely flammable.
Just for context the hydraulic cylinders are as wide as a person
And the engines are the size of cars
The distance between the ground and the bottom of the engines when landed is enough that you could just about drive a car under it
Those yellow railings are probably about chest height
@@JQ3B94 Didn't realize they were that huge, does explain the level of force involved. Still just as hilarious though.
@kegmonkey5648 you can go stand right next to a Falcon 9 first stage at the California HQ. It's out by the sidewalk. Absolutely massive but nothing compared to superheavy. Those take a bit more effort to see but still out in the open.
And thats with empty tanks!
@@Chuckiele Near-empty, yeah. The one that ran out of propellant still blew up, just not as violently
SpaceX we really need a sequal to this with Starship and the SuperHeavy booster. PLEASE
The level of comedy is unmatched in these 6 years it has been.
Multi-million dollar rocket: Crashes and explodes.
SpaceX: Lol.
@Goth Jesus it doesnt matter
It goes back in echonomy ethier way
Actually SpaceX hasn't wasted any money since the original missions didn't fail. The Payload that was put to space reached it's target successfully.
@@amboss5072 yes
They were just showing their
"Rapid unscheduled dissamply"
@Goth Jesus Thats not the governments money looolll
I mean it happens to every rocket but the ones SpaceX is flying so they might as well use this for a testing opportunity
I love a company that is willing to show their mistakes so openly because they eventually frickin did it
Right!!
And that too in a sarcastic humour 🤣
Now they do it consistently.
Right!!!! Glad to see more of what the future of SpaceX does!!!
Of which there are plenty.
Total respect. You can't just look up in a book how to do this stuff, you have to figure it out. That takes tests, lots of tests. and lots of commitment. You guys rock! Never quit! (but you already know that part!!)
So impressive that, after all the trial and error, you managed to actually land on that moving platform, and continue to. It is a true work of art.
I can imagine Elon editing this at 3AM in his mansion laughing to himself
Your DP is potato.
Elon: "Haha, this money could've fed starving African children with AIDS"
Servant: "Wait so, it could've fed AIDS to starving African children or it could've fed starving African children who have AIDS?
Elon: "Yes"
@@StephenDelRosario777 So how much have you donated to starving African children with AIDS?
@@Willaev lol you need to learn what a joke is, it's not a funny joke, but it's clearly a joke
@@StephenDelRosario777 bruh thats Bill Gates's work. But sadly, looking from how people have treated him recently. I doubt he will ever do that again
I imagine Elon editing this together at night in the dark lol
Chuckling to himself as the candle burns away.
What if he did? What would be the difference if it was daylight? I don't get it.
@@MrPatrickDunn he'd be tackin away on the keyboard, guffawing and joint in hand with DMT on coming shortly
Pat gonna get wooshed
@@sloth1021 '-' WTF New comments after 2 years
This should be shown in every introductory Engineering course in college. Doing new things is hard. There are many trials and errors before finally figuring out how to do it. From inventing the light bulb to self-landing rockets, expect failures and don't let them deter you.
Very fitting recommendation from CZcams today haha.
Yess. Oh and hello Patrick!
When billionaires get tired of Kerbal Space Program*
Hazani Mahmoud when billionaires want remake of kerbal space program in real life
Fun fact Elon actually played kerbal space program
And the wind goes... fun fact, space x only uses kerbal to test it’s rockets before launch
Exactly
Im gonna do this IRL.
I love how they don't hide their failures and actually poke a little fun at the learning process of rocket science.
Tag! Bot ya!
IkLms11 I don’t think he fires people for mistakes as long as they’re working towards a solution. He might not be a good guy but he’s not stupid
IkLms11 pretty sure that is a good way to not learn from your failures.
It reminds me of Thomas Edison saying he found 2,000 ways to not make a light bulb. Now, lights are everything.
In the words of NASA, on Murphy's Law:
"Murphy... was an optimist."
And yet media and the ignorant still shouted Starship's first orbital test flight was a failure. Someone please spam them with this video until they understand what development is.
AGREED
if anyone disagrees, name 1 thing that hit its goals and got results they wanted first try.
@@realmadridsuperior Apalon
News people who call the first ever Starship Superheavy launch a "failure" need to watch this.
I call it failure. Highly successful failure. I stored this video into my personal favorite list. And watched it a few times. What's wring with me?
All of these "failures" have put a payload into orbit before.
Well ift2 went much better
@@user-ce7ic1ze2u And journalists spun it again as an "massive failure" despite the huge improvements to design and performance
@@WaaDoku yeah, putting it that way somehow gets more attention than “starship’s second ift had noticeable improvements over the last one” and IDK why
NASA: "Oh no, we failed, make all files 'Top Secret' "
SpaceX: "Look how funny we f***ed up"
That's why i love it
LemBerg1715 ever hred of the USSR’s space program
You guys do know Spacex gets most of its funding from nasa right.
breadboi * Illuminati confirmed *
@@theredbaron1309 But Elon owns over 50% of all shares in the company i believe. And by funding, they hire space x for missions correct? so its basically paying for services.
"Well technically it did land, ...just not in one piece"
-Every Kerbal Space Program player ever
for every design there's a pile of scrap metal and dead body's
Yep, so many kerbals had to die
Eli Hook nah don’t worry they’re expendable resources
@@jaydenli2125 so many, none ever come back if the take off doesn't fail
I just have Jebediah in a space station so he doesn't die. And also a little tip for new player, trying to enter laythe atmosphere at 7000m/s may warm up your kerbals a bit.
I really appreciate the tutorial! I also suck at landing orbital rocket boosters and this helps lots. Thanks SpaceX!
Waiting for Starship version. It's their ability to learn from failure and innovate quickly from the data obtained from the failure is what sets them apart from the rest. Never be afraid of failure.
And now they had a successful crew launch and the rockets all landed perfectly. Definitely a historic moment.
privatezeron They had that before. They wouldn’t have sent them up without a lot of testing. Still historic of course.
@@lexxihd5843 Is funny how there is always someone like you who has to make like little negative comments and then just say "but still good" -_-
@@AGriffith how's that a negative comment from the guy? Ahah... The only funny thing here is your IQ
Yeah whatever dude, 134 for me, what about yours? Don't talk shit of someone who you don't know, my comment wasn't disrespectful, I said his comment was negative, and you come talking that kind of trash without knowing me? Think twice before saying those dumb comments.
I came here after that too lol
*_"We don't make mistakes; we have happy little unscheduled disassemblies."_*
OzzyOscy lmao😂
R.I.P Bob Ross
Is Space X the real Apperture Science?
@@MrBao-yt7bk yes!
Savageify obviously? that's literally what the comment was referencing
I love how Spacex is not afraid to show the public their fails. I mean this video is pretty much a complination of their failed rocket lanches and landings. I wish you the best Spacex. Looking forward to getting to Mars with you hopefully in the not to distant future. 🤞👍👏
The fact they were eventually able to figure out how to return a booster is freaking amazing. They knew they'd had to fail over and over to get the data to get this right and they did and it didn't take as long as I thought. Now we got a belly flopping star ship
*millions of dollars worth of space equipment gets destroyed*
SpaceX: “lol rocket go boom”
like the old youtube videos about destroying iphones but at a large scale and a price of thousands of phones
Dozens of millions, lol.
You can almost see Elon's troll face in this.
To be fair, this is an excellent way to put those lost dollars to good use in the publicity department. This is actually really clever thinking, exactly what I would expect from Elon's kitchen.
I think you're an order of magnitude off
“It crashed exactly where we wanted it to crash”
-Elon Musk
lmao
Lol
LoLzZ
With what Elon Musk has been able to accomplish , all of this is acceptable... Thumbs up.
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0:16 is my favorite. I could not stop laughing at the way it just gives up and explodes 😂
I just love how the "crash and burn - but learn" attitude simply allows for these mishaps, takes it's lesson and applies it going forward. If NASA suffered a failure rate like this they'd never get off the ground!
I love how SpaceX make light of these failures but my God, they perfected it and just sent 2 astronauts to the ISS flawlessly.
stop nobody wants too see this right now
They were not hidden the news left it in the passed
@@Andyou_3 Why not?
@Matthew Williams dude he’s just saying something nice.
@@Andyou_3 Why are you being so negative?
The whole world: “Oh no! It exploded!”
SpaceX: “Hehe big rocket go boom”
Me: "lol it combusted"
@@ok23539 no it spontaneously combusted
@@Gneisenau. has it lemons onboard
@@TheGlitch93 m maybe
omg this comment is sooooooooo underrated lmfao
Got this recommended after the successful launch of starship 3
Each failed landing just makes the next one better. It's awesome how SpaceX isn't embarrassed by its mistakes.
rockets: get destroyed and a lot of money is lost
spacex: haha that was funny
I mean it can’t be helped. The damage was already done and progress was made. They learned their lesson and moved on.
Wtf lost money ? You need those failure to succes.
@@ejacquem1587 *failures to succeed
DenstepGamer thanks to correct me, english is not my mother tongue :p
Well, usually these rockets would have burned up/crashed anyway, so they didn`t realy pay anywhere near full price for that.
Rocket - lands.
Rocket - starts shaking.
Rocket - starts falling down slowly.
Rocket - touches ground.
Rocket - I'GHT I'MA BLOW UP
Defective Turret 😂😂 every time!
Well, imagine. There are kilos fuel in there
pieter welkers the rocket used its fuel to get to the upper atmosphere, then went back and landed. It probably had not much fuel left but loads of compressed gas
@@barbecuedchicken2894yea thats what i mean
pieter welkers then I must have misconstrued your words. I apologize
I remember when everyone was clowning space ex for a few failed tests, 😂😂 bunch of clowns acting like every rocket should be successful first launch. Glad they came out on top and rubbed it in everyone’s faces.
A more modern exemple is starship, everyone is clowning starship because it "failed"on the firsts 2 launches
@@Paep50 EXACTLY! I can't wait to come back to all the comments where people said they would fail. Love to rub it in. They'll probably find something else to complain about, though.
Who's here after Starship's rapid unscheduled disassembly?
me
ayy me too
Me
Me
Me 😂😂
i love how SpaceX actually jokes about their failures
Lol yet nasa denies that what destroyed one of their spacecraft's was orbital lightning not bashing them just clarifying that sometimes they have no idea what they are doing.
Because they dont want people get angry on where their taxes go
NASA wouldn't do that
Yes. Failure is a good thing. It means you GET to improve, not HAVE to improve. SpaceX knows this.
Because NASA is an incompetent tax wasting bullshittery
One thing they did learn is that the GoPro is the strongest camera ever made.
Thats why its called a Go PRO.
You gotta be able to withstand anything if you want good footage
@@cherrydragon3120 How does he know that it's Go Pro
\*Cue The Go Pro ads\*
Guccicurry you need to see the king of random video, he dipped 2 go pros in to liquid nitrogen
Arri Alexa be like:
Am i a joke to you?
I appreciate how SpaceX shows the fails with such proud. We have to do mistakes in order to grow. Well done!
The ultimate humility...put it out there for the masses. It's nice seeing the progression. Congrats to SX
"That's not an explosion, it's just rapid unscheduled disassembly!" -SpaceX
"It's not gambling, it's surprise mechanics!" -EA
LOOOOOOOL
*R A B I D*
OOOF
He stole that from Kerbal Space Program
pepega
Elon: *gets all the credit for making a funny video*
Intern who actually made the video: *cries*
Lol
Elon actually confirmed on Twitter that he did most of the editing himself
@@nl20842 yup...and also Elon is the one who actually lost money, not the intern
Interns worship the guy
@@prolly537 yup...and also Elon is rich af
People are not remebered by the times they fail, but by the times they succeed. Congrats, keep the good work!
Can't wait for starship's compilation!
Mr Beast: I PURSHASED $600,000 FIREWORKS
Elon Musk: Hold my Landing Leg
Haha
Congrutulations to the funniest comment i saw
Wait no elon you need that landing leg
Actually it was 600,000$
@@OnlyMisery How about this rocket booster
After all this montages of "exploding" rockets, now you can land 3 booster in a single mission,, what a masterpiece of engineering by SpaceX
Well 2 technically
@@razeke5499 i just heard that the center core tipes over while transporting to Cape,, that's so unfortunate, but just like Elon said,
TECHNICALLY IT DID LAND, BUT NOT ARRIVED IN ONE PIECE,,, lol😅
@@OTNAYITPES 😂😂
@@razeke5499 I watched the livestream... they did it. Landet 3 booster in one mission
@@PringlesUnleashed
I heard they lost the booster's core.
I'm now waiting for the starship version
This is the first time an official company channel make fun of its fails 😂
Booster: *falls gently on pad*
Also booster: *explodes*
I think my favorite part is at 0:46.
-Rocket touches down gently.
-Rocket slowly tips over.
-Big explosion and lots of destruction.
-Debris
-Camera is blown over and a massive fireball passes over.
-Burning debris
-Complete and utter fiery destruction.
I also like when they actually land it successfully.
@@thermophile2106 i like this small little rcs booster trying to hold the booster upright😂
That's Elon for you
Bob! Told you not to drink that Rocket fuel again.
they're like the size of the statue of liberty
Well SpaceX... As Bob Ross once said...
"We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents."
Explosive happy accidents
ur pic made me think i had dog hair on my screen
**minutes**
why do i smell smoke?
@@gutdrago350 dude, right as I read this, I smelled smoke. no joke.
Imagine that was said for 9-11
Starship just had its first RUD. Time to start a new compilation?
I think it would be better to feature the first RUD as the first video in the upcoming 'How Not To Land a Starship'.
its a shame we can't have an updated video with new fails. problem is they never fail anymore.
Cough cough starship
@@1ronEntertainment still in testing phase. perfectly normal. name another rocket the f9 that has such a high success rate.
14/03/2024 update: this did not aged well 🤡
@@adrienlmps3744 wrong rocket bruh
Nasa: We lost billions of dollars. Oh No!!
SpaceX: Hehe rocket go zoom, rocket go boom
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Actually the money of spaceX its almost all Elon Musk money
Bro that was funny AF
I’m dying
Billions* lol oof
spacex: spends billions of dollars
spacex: that was funny, let’s do it again
No, they made millions of dollars each time, delivering a customers payload successfully. They were all used, and everybody else in history who's used a rocket just lets it fall and splash into pieces.
John Frazer ok boomer
John Frazer I would put r/wooosh, but it’s so overused
You see
They actually enjoy explosions.
So if it's a big boom
They don't care about wasting money
Matthias George too* boomer
“Rapid unscheduled disassembly” is the best phrase to explain what’s going on here
SpaceX, recovering launch failure costs with CZcams monetization. 😄👍
this is not a launch failure.
Every single one of these missions were successful in completing their mission objective
When your CEO is a meme lord
XD
XDD
XDDD
XDDDD
XDDDDD
Interviewer: How did u get the money to take all these failu-
SpaceX: We would like to thank our sponsors NordVPN and Raid: Shadow Legends
*w a i t w h a-*
A real CZcamsr war would be like:
Nord VS. PIA
Squarespace VS. WIX
War Thunder VS. World of Tanks (Warships)
and so on.
Demo-2 launch 👇🏼👇🏼
czcams.com/video/nTxEFK69ikI/video.html
And Honey
LOL
It’s 2024 an I still watching this video 🙂
It never gets old!
Can’t wait for the Starship version in a couple of years🖖🏻
This is an Exact example of "Failure makes a man successful"
Everyone: you can’t just make a compilation of your company’s fails and attempts!
Elon: haha rocket go boom
Best one 😆
Jotaro Kujo rocket go boom boom
Haha rocket go ALLUH AKBAR
Elon did oopsie poopsie boomy woomy
I sense some doom fans here...
NASA: We are professional. Space X: Haha rockets go brrrr
And the A-10 Thunderbolt go BRRRRRRRRRTTTTT
Fk Dude you make me Laugh ... Well Played sir Well Played
Dani fans here .
Nice me also
Wish they used parachutes
Loooooolllll
A perfect example of iterative design and development. The whole philosophy of SpaceX is nicely summarised in this video.
I ain't know about you lads, but I count this as an extremely expensive meme
NASA: *crashes* don’t tell the press
SpaceX:
MineCraftBoi 69
That’s more like China or Japan
Jedediah Kerman government vs private entities, and you should read foreign news more often.
@@denrimi NASA tends to be public about failures, while the CCP tends to be hush hush in its space program in regards to short comings and failures.
NASA informs the public of all failures and successes.
Only one silent about failures is Russia. Because if anyone knew the ridiculous reasons and the volume of failures- they’d be even more of a laughingstock to the world then they already are.
imagine people in a hundred years watching this, it'll be like us watching the first test flights of planes
😳😳😳
Yeah, *this is big brain time!*
and what if you just need to buy a yicket and you can go to space just like our planes
at least we didnt had to wait 100 years for someone to put some wacky music over it
Exurb1a, is that you?
Honestly, this is what success looks like. Any groundbreaking endeavors have failure. 99 percent of folks would never try it because of fear of failure and a subset of those who did would stop after 2 failures. I call this job well done.
Should show this to the people hating on Starship because it failed the first couple of times
I would say that, but this is landing a rocket booster and starship is just launching one
@@thedarkwaterbun They did successfully launch this most recent one, remember when they were first designing the falcon they almost lost the entire company. It took them longer to do more basic things such as stage separation, which they have now mastered, and can easily repeat on all of their spacecraft that are similar to the first iteration. (Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy) while Starship is brand new and isn't really being designed off of an existing rocket, and for their second test, they've done pretty good, imo. So far, their second test on the starship went better than the second test on their Falcon 1.
*The rockets, everytime:* "I technically landed."
Well, the first ones weren’t on land, so they technically watered
@@Frostigerhund1793 Well, at those speeds, you can technically say landed too
Well not at 0:18😂
@@keithhansmann8616 I landed with a summersault. 10 out of 10.
666 likes and I'm here to ruin it
When you’re so rich you can put happy music to million dollars of damages.
Better get some of that ad revenue to make up for the loss.
Actually Space X almost go bankrupt with those fails.
@@kennywarp i think they use the goverments money so they dont really go bankrupt from these
@@slingybingy219 SpaceX is a private company, not goverment funded.
@@slingybingy219 Lmao.
This never gets old :D Love Spacex for this
I used to live near McGregor, Tx where a Spacex test facilty is. In the beginning rocket engine failure was common. And spectacular. Now it is a routine test with very few problems. Now they have manned flight with Axiom 3 already docked at the space station. Kudos!
Coming soon: How NOT to land a Starship
Will come when they did a successful landing in the future.
It will be twice the fun, since Starship has two parts that lands.
This comment will blow up once they upload it 5 years later
I cannot wait! 😄❤
How not to land a “Super Heavy” Booster... it’s heavy isn’t it?
* Billions of dollars in damages and failures upon failures *
Elon Musk: “This’ll be great meme”
Theres already enough comments about them bro, sorry...
Landing first stage saving them 100s of millions. What they lose trying? Would be in sea otherwise. Don’t add much cost to try to recover and now they have recovered over 92% of all landing attempts
😂😂😂
Doing things NASA never did.
*THOUSANDS
Hoping to see this again with Starship in a few years!
Mr Beast: "This is the most expensive firework in the entire world"
SpaceX: "Hold my beer"
"Hold my flame thrower"
Hahaha
Hold my elon musk
@@FS-me8mj *elon musket*
you meant hold my rocket
-SpaceX social media manager: “hey Elon, what about a meme compilation of our rockets fails?”
-Elon: “yeah why not, do that”
From the same guy that put his car in orbit.
no elon is the editor
They probably uploaded this video so they can earn back the money lost from the revenue they earn from this video.
@@onebeeeliondollars6672 I don’t think they monetize this channel.
@@DVeck89 They have 5.5M subs. Maybe but you're right maybe they didn't monetize the channel.
This video was very helpful, I’ll be sure to take this into account when I land my own rocket boosters this afternoon
Hope we will not see a sequel named "How not to land a manned spacecraft onto the Moon"!
you mean unmanned 😭😭
@@tha1oneasianguy The worst case coud be "manned before the landing, and unmanned as a result of it". I hope we will never see such type of landing!
It’s not an explosion.
*It’s just a rapid unscheduled disassembly*
-Elon Musk 2017
He's being saying that before 2017, the word RUD is not a new 2017 thing
@Danny I would fully agree, he's like farming
😂
Danny, I agree with you.
"your honor, I didnt blow it up, I just preformed a rapid unscheduled disassembly"
Jugde: "oh, ok, case dismissed"
*rocket explodes*
Elon: "Oh no!"
Elon: "Anyway!
Everything you said is so accurate 😂😂
Top Gear!!!
Let's do this shot again
Man of culture...
Anyway, back to the studio
Average KSP booster landing
I also expect a sequel "How to not fly / land Starship"
SpaceX Astronauts : **heavy sweating**
never seen an astronaut in a booster
@@schwanktest you must be fun at parties
Even if it was a landing like that the emergency separation would launch them to safety!
@@rosez6737 But he is right. There was many bosters failtures but no so many deaths.(Current death ratio is 3,2%)
@@sandwichdonut6169Read the dicuscion up there. The hell you dont understand? Id you want to call someone stupid be sure that you are right.
Badass, that we got to see all the failed attempts others never show us !!!!!!!
yeah where's the nasa ones
Jam Jar you must be a special kind of stupid
I hope the people responsible for the crashes (like the guy who designs the fuel valves) got fired or executed. This is North Korea, right?
DemonsCavalry are you serious
As serious as Kim Jong Un's impending heart attack.
Thx for trying and not giving up! You all are doing great job!
0:45 is great, the way it REALLY tried to save the situation is amazing, only to tip over in slo-mo
When you have enough money to play Kerbal Space Program in real life
Lmao
Hahahahahaha
No. kerbal space program is for mentally challenged
@@T--kq3pj go land on the moon and get back with no tutorial then
@@Jimskateuk i can't, NASA destroyed the technology, but Mars i can deffo do
Love how SpaceX didn’t try to cover up their mistakes, they embraced it and created humour from it
Just like xbox with their ‘tower of power’ or fridge and well idk elon musk and xbox are really embracing memes
Whoever made this video, cleary had fun with it, yeah.
@@niyazzmoithu20 no they are mis calculations but can be tests with those mis calculations being on purpose. I dont think successfully landing and re using a rocket but radar fails and an explosion be a test.
Its really not a "mistake", per se. They're constantly experimenting and testing their aircrafts. Trial and error you could say. Every failure gets them one step ahead on their next test
They are not mistakes. They are rapidly unscheduled disassemblys.
Thank you for the very entertaining Kerbal Space Program gameplay!
Love it. The comedy, combined with awesome-excellent technology development. And now you're launching and landing at incredibly fast rates, without failure.
NASA : those crashes are embarrassing don't put them out
SpaceX : *P O S T T H E M A L L*
It ain't failure if you learn from it ;)
NASA is a part from government agencies,no wonder..even other countries too will try to never show their embarrassing moments to the world.
@@leonleon4597 it will make the country the laughing stock
@@mulsanne1 how is that any different from now?
nasa failure are public, their just not compiled. Nasa doesn't do heavy testing. They spend all their time in research, then when they test, they go all in. If it fails, they don't have time to take a laugh. They are literally spending days nonstop trying to figure out why, and what can be done, who to blame, and what they can do better. If you worked there, and was busy making a joke, they would fire you. They need all hands on deck to fix the problem.
Not saying spacex isn't serious, they just are able to relax a bit. Nasa got so many levels of eyes on them, any mistakes, and any show of not actively solving mistakes current/future means you get the can.