Crew 6 Re-Entry Over Cape Canaveral
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- čas přidán 3. 09. 2023
- Crew 6 makes re-entry over the VAB as it heads for a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Gorgeous capture, not just your average shooting star, thanks Lab :)
Nice Shot !🤘😎
Saw the space shuttle once entering the atmosphere over Texas on it's way to Florida, one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. The ion trail lingered for a minute or so. A few minutes later we watched it land on TV. Very cool.
Awesome shot. 👍👍
Human meteor.
More of this kind of stuff, please.
All these years of watching them launch, finally get to see one come back.
Awesome capture
Lord Lab has displayed his true passion......."Too Serve Nerdle" the best visuals on the planet...Lab is pure positive waves
pretty awesome shot that ya got there
Someday this will be Starship
That is so cool 👍..... It flew right by my backyard as well in Jax FL
Awesome!! Thanx for beeing where you are doing what you do! Greetings from Northern Norway✨🙏🏻💪🏻
Thank you 🙌
Great shot. Greetings from Asunción Paraguay
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You don't see that every day.
Awesome shot, thanks...
I saw a great view in my Tampa Bay backyard. 😍
Fantastic!
Awesome shot!
This is why I follow you guys, incredible!
Incredible images 👏👏👏
Awesome!!
This is what I've strived for. This is MADE IN HEAVEN!!
So cool dude, thank you
I wonder how many times the returning astronauts were greeted with the "Nice to meteor" pun.
Awesome vid Lab. Thanks!
You bet!
Awesome shot! We need one of these captures with a Starship on reentry one day!
Maybe in Hawaii! If it makes it to Hawaii…
@@officer728k5that could happen in anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. starship launches are unpredictable lol
That was awesome! I’ve watched it from my front lawn before, but not with that much time.
Went outside last night at just the perfect time and caught this. All I could think was Columbia and how that turned out. Luckily it all went wonderfully!
fantastic, that's one way to return home.
Good as it gets, thanks!
Cool capture!!.... that'll make you famous if you not already!! 😉
Nice
That was bitchin’!!
What a great time to be alive!
Now that is pretty cool!
Amazing!
That was cool!
Wow
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Amazing
Very cool
Cool
Nice catch! Thanks, Lewis. 🙂
Thank you too!
The amount of energy dissipated over such a short distance is mind boggling! A full blown ionization trail to nothing in less than a minute! The deceleration must be an experiance not soon forgotten.
yes, they experience plasma black out just off the coast of Tampa bay which is peak heating ... so maybe thousands of miles per hour passing over Tampa bay, when we saw it fly over it was like watching someone toss a rock over you, one minute you see it go by, the next it's already to far away for you to even see it.
There are humans on that things. Unreal 🤯
WOW!!!!
Looks like a scene from the old Buck Rogers or Captain Proton b&w films…
Beautiful view.
By the way, what was the speed at the time of reentry?
I could be wrong but it passed over tampa and splashed down 10 minutes later in Jacksonville that's at least 200 miles covered in just 10 minutes which comes out to around 1,300 mph but it could have been going way faster than that.
@@supernova4760 Thank you for your reply.
Who needs a shooting star or meteor to cross across the sky, crew dragon coming home beats that by a long shot!!
Beautiful!!
Just Really Great! 😄
Wow
Abradable doing its job.
Isn't it strange to see stars behind a brightly lit foreground using a webcam, yet in space with no giant bright buildings to swamp image sensors .. not a single star can be seen?
This is infrared imaging.
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So real that it looks fake
and Glad we know that @Stumpy001 is grounded
Autofocus is probably a bad invention...