NASA Captured The Best Falcon Heavy Booster Landing Footage Ever!
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- čas přidán 17. 10. 2023
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This won't ever stop being cool to watch.
My kids have grown up in this era of space flight and they are already bored with it. But it will never stop being cool for us olds.
The most exciting thing they experienced recently was the 3D printed rocket. They do a lot of 3D printing so that one was cool for them.
The landing leg deploy gives me goosebumps everytime 🤩
@@2nd-place When amazing things become so well done as to become routine, morons who don't understand the complexity become bored rapidly.
In the Apollo era, the public was already bored with moon landings after the second one, which is why Apollo 13's TV time ended up getting cut from broadcast.
You got that right my friend. It's like being a kid all over again
@@teebob21: Dude, you realize you just called his kids morons, right?
I remember when this idea was considered impossible and now we're almost desensitized to it it's so common
I am sad for you if watching this clip didn't make you feel something carnal in your belly.
It was indeed a Black Swan event
@@Redact63Lluks Carnal? You keep using that word...I do not think it means what you think it means.
It was done before space x they just did it commercially viable
@@teebob21 well I guess you're wrong then.
I've really enjoyed watching the evolution of these boosters. I mean, they've gotten so good at sticking the landing... it looks like they're parking. :D
nary a bounce on touchdown and a few tiny puffs of cold gas
Hollywood CGI garbage. Looks about as real as the car in space.
@user-vg1nv6eb4i you can watch these landings for yourself in person, you know that right?
@@shatteredsky01 Good one. Nobody saw this in person, but keep shilling.
@@user-vg1nv6eb4i I notice that you never actually addressed what I said, instead saying that "nobody saw this one". One issue with your statement, however, is that many people did see this. You can likely find additional recordings all over CZcams,. But, regardless, you choose to be ignorant, and will likely ignore or try to twist anything I say.
Heavy's double booster landings are my favorite fireworks display.
Not just visually gorgeous, but gorgeous to see (appreciate) ALL the physics involved as well as watching the final choreographed landing sequence. Beautiful.
Physics matters, but give the engineers a little love too, because they have to make the physics work.
@@47f0 I am an engineer. So i meant to imply that.
(Sorry for not saying what i actually mean: All hail the engineers! 👍)
And who said Scientists aren't Artists !?!!
@@systemuser8701i think it was artists
@@47f0 physics always works. It’s our systems responding to or manipulating the physics that sometimes don’t 😂😢
My first launch I’ve ever seen in person. The sonic booms were incredible, and it was so bright. It doesn’t capture that on camera.
Cameras will never capture it well. I watched a night launch late in the Shuttle program up the coast (Daytona Beach) and it was amazing. Even from that far away the roar was pretty loud and the SRBs looked like the flame was a mile long. Still need to get down there to watch a Falcon launch.
Having a FH launch with dual booster landings as your first launch is pretty epic lol
I was on the bridge connecting Canaveral and Coco Beach to the mainland, and it was stunning
Cool! Glad you saw it.
I saw a Falcon 9 launch once, and you're absolutely right. Nothing captures a rocket launch like watching it in person and feeling the rumble in your chest. Although I must admit seeing a dual booster landing must've been way cooler than a Starlink launch.
Goddamit Scott!! You tricked me into watching a SHORT. I now feel filthy.
🤭🤭🤭
Yes, join with us over here on the dark side.
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@@noxabellus I'll make this simple. Video is a landscape medium. The deviant form, portrait video, is used only by child tiktokers and deranged adults with microscopic attention spans. But that's weird, right? Scott fits neither category, so he's obviously taking the piss.
@@noxabellus Yes, some people consider shorts beneath them, as do I. At least, when I'm not watching tham.
It's seriously incredible and absolutely beautiful to watch
That's what she said!
Not surprising that the best video takes some time to be released. People want real-time video but I am willing to wait for a few days for the best stuff.
Works for me every time. When you're born in the 50s you see every thing from Gargarin to this. Wonderful
I remember watching this for the first time, and I literally teared up, it will never NOT move me. This is some straight up Flash Gordon scifi bullsh!t, and it's beautiful. Never thought I'd see the day when we could land a rocket.
Just you wait for Starship. A propper shiny metal rocket, just like in the 50s comics books. We're getting there, setp by step.
M00n shots?? Not same tho
You cried over a CGI animation? 😂
@@user-vg1nv6eb4i so, I'm guessing you're to poor to go see one land? Don't worry champ, maybe you'll be able to afford to one day, until then, you might want to learn a little bit about the difference between CGI and modern spaceflight, you know, so you don't look quite so uneducated in public.
@@Russo-Delenda-Est Nobody is going to see one land like this in person. Not gonna happen. CGI videos like this is all you're going to get. But I guess that's all they need to fool someone like you.
Wow, not just the angle but thanks to the skilled camera operator and/or editor for incredible tracking!
Yes, so good , one would think its fake. 😂
@@creedkittynothing looks right about the camera angles …..
How the hell you get a side view from the ground perspective
Thanks Scott for putting up this great footage!
Glorious indeed!
hey jesus!
ayo hollup
Your not real
@@rodrigolefever2426 then how he posting here? Explain that atheist
Imagine when the start catching the starship booster. It’ll be incredible
Finally, 8k footage for my phone that crashes when I watch stuff over 360p
I had no idea it was transonic just ten seconds from landing. That is insane!
I ran calculations on a normal booster and found that it never really exceeds 3G's of deceleration which is quite impressive. During both phases of deceleration.
Sometimes It's sad to know the fact that no footage awesome enough can impress flat-earthers, they'd be like: stop fooling us with CGI 😅
Yep it's CGI. So what.
@@junejabarbidubi3173 you can see this with your own eyes/camera/binoculars. How can you believe in something so easy to disprove lmao
The degree of control to bring the booster down from very high speeds and intercept the ground at an extremely low speed is the most impressive thing for me. Very accurate thrust control and ultra fast response must be needed.
As someone who was born back when rockets were disposable, seeing rockets parallel-park after a hard day's work will never get boring.
Any word on Starship lately?
The most recent news of Starship is that it exploded.
Gearing up for the second orbital launch test. Depending on FAA approval we could see it in mid november.
@@Suzy9MM : Rockets are good at that. 🫤 Getting them to do anything except explode is the tricky part.
Hard day's work? More like a short sprint
@@Suzy9MMThat is by far NOT the most recent news on the potentially game-changing Starship. It seems that NASA has given the go-ahead for a launch in the next few weeks
Where can we find the 4 and 8k footage?
Watching this Never gets old.
I remember watching (a replay of) the first successful booster landing, I was in Amsterdam for a trade show being ushered into a taxi to the venue and it was being played on huge screens just outside, I was like "yeah yeah I'll be there in a sec..." and they left without me. Worth it for the goosebumps though, incredible stuff.
U remember a " replay" as in cartoons and CGI lol
@@keithbaker1951go to Florida you sheep
Everybody in the entire world, man, woman, and child needs to see one of those things falling back through the clouds, and then that burner lights off and it slows down and then lands. It’s amazing. It’s one of the most amazing things you’ve ever seen in your life, that rocket, right there is the beginning of the new chapter in humankind and our exploration of the cosmos.
SpaceX achieved what NASA couldn't in 50 years.
Whoever, individual or team, was responsible for designing, building or dreaming of this idea and making it a possibility, better be amongst the highest paid in SpaceX
They truly deserve to be amongst the world's 1%
elons idea and those who actually made it were also elon and all of spacex team. elon was head of design and chief engineer so yeah
@@TacticalWalmartBag well, he's rich. So I suppose my point stands 😂
@@ohhiitsmike yes, I'm just saying that because most people think he just throws money in any direction and doesn't do anything himself but that's not true
@@TacticalWalmartBag no offense taken. I know that's difficult to hear on the internet 😂
I like Elon. Both Tesla and SpaceX have made strides that were science fiction at the turn of the century.
Really hope to see this next year. The videos don't give a sense of scale, these things are huge!
This never stops feeling incredible.
If I stand in the middle of the street in front of my house, I can see it come down perfectly in the middle of what looks like just at the end of the road. I've lived on the space coast my entire life and I will NEVER get sick of the entire house rumbling and the windows shaking and running outside to catch it. Absolutely incredible
Where can I find the full clip?
On the internet, I’d imagine.
In the cu from musk
Where was the NASA footage posted? I can't seem to find it, neither can Bing
Hi, at 00:36:45 from this link
images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20231013-VP-MMS01-0001-SpaceX_Psyche_ISO_BRoll_String_4K-WON_M1708
Bing? Try using a REAL search-engine.. not one that just wants you to buy stuff!
Imagine when we get 2 simultaneous starship launches and they film each other. That would be the greatest footage in hystory
I will never be sick of seeing this. This is better than sex.
❤😂agree
If this is better than sex you need to get another wife. 😂
@@GerhardtRoos lmao
I think you are doing it wrong.
Oh dear. No it isn't, poor thing!
Can we agree Elon is a wizard?
This thing seems to implore that an understanding of math and engineering be engaged in order to mentally savor the beauty of the mechanical coordination necessary to pull this off reliably.
Its crazy that it looks just like semi good cgi... Not sure why these spacex videos always look like this. I really want to see a launch in person one day, it just looks amazing
Will NEVER get bored of watching this... Still can't believe it's real😮
they've really refined that hover-slam into more of a hover-tap. a hover-boop, perhaps
Thanks for posting that Scott that is so cool!
Let's see a Falcon Heavey be modified sp the Chop Sticks can catch it. Now that would be a cool experiment!
Awesome! NASA - The original and best! And of course, huge props to the SpaceX team.
As a child of the 50’s & 60’s I don’t think I will ever get tired of watching & appreciating this beautiful achievement!!
Smoother everytime
Two a week, with a rapidity and regularity that should be drama free, but Falcon booster landings never get old. I can't get enough of that.
I could watch these all day.
It's like watching a '50's sci-fi movie !!! COOL !!!
I think I like the videos from miles away with the ground in the scene for perspective.
Pretty cool!
now imagine that view with almost 4 times as many engines
It looks unreal! Brings a tear to my eye and puts a smile on my face! Glorious ❤
That almost looks like a video game
I was working in Cape Canaveral that day. Didn't even know there was a launch. Just happened to look up and see it. Several minutes later I heard two sonic booms then about 30 seconds later, two more.
SpaceX is so amazing that it became hard to believe its not CGI
This was beautiful
I never get tired of watching these landings.
Love your channel. I love your enthusiasm and your insights
That's glorious! All the work that went into making it happen, to capturing it on amazing film just doing it. Chef's kiss 👌
First in-person launch I've seen. Was at Kennedy. Saw the launch and the entry burn but clouds blocked the landing. Still awesome.
In a world where everyone has a camera in there pocket we only get this view? You would think that there would be other people watching?
Thank you for sharing this!
Imagine when catching a Star Ship or a booster becomes common place...
NASA has the best cameras since the first moon landing. 😂😅👍👍
In a word..Space 1999 eagle.👈👈👈👈
One of the best videos I've seen of a falcon Landing
I remember when he started doing this I thought we were living in the future like I was in a dream. He’s making this look as simple as driving a car down the road. Regardless of war societal collapse, and many other issues technology sure is getting close to make some pretty crazy advancements.
I can't get enough of watching these landings.
where was it released -please link the original video?
That’s so perfect, for a second I thought it was AI generated
I was a little space nerd in the 60s. This is Soo freaking cool.I remember NASA saying we need to put missions in the private sector, never thought I'd see it.
Truly astonishing .
When I first saw the twin rocket landing video , I honestly thought it was CGI .
I am still
amazed
that this is feasible .
LOVEEEEEE those boosters! ❤️super exciting to see those grid fins deploy at the precise moment into a perfect 3 pt landing!
The fact that those little fin grates on the top are the size of a car still blows my mind. These rockets are so huge but they land so easily like that its so coool
I remember my dad waking me up for many of the first space emissions the first Saturn rocket the first Saturn rocket to actually get to where it was going haha and the moon landing he would wake us all up and make sure we were sitting in the living room when it happened thank you Dad now dad gets to look down and watch it
Every time I watch am blown away, they make it look easy and it is anything but
So many marvels of human work and intelligence coming together to make that work. As amazed as i am at the innerworkings of a pocketwatch, this is incredible.
I still think the most beautiful thing I ever seen like this, was that starship landing, when it comes from the mist in the horizontal position then correct itself and land. It's truly unbelievable how they did that. Really looks like a Syfy CGI.
That was some crazy atmospheric interactions. Amazing shot angle.
All I can say is how grateful we should all be to Dr. Sheldon Cooper for making this possibility a reality way before his time. We should never forget
It's so mind blowing to see a 9 story building touch down so soft.
I've lost track of how many times i saw FH boosters land. But still it doesn't seem real at all. It's just so beautiful and unbelievable. It's just so Cool!
That blows my mind every time I see it. We truly are some bad ass mfers when we're not killing each other.
they go from hauling ass to a dead stop in such a short distance.....well played SpaceX!
Excellent use of the word...
“GLORIOUS!!!”
Would love to be able to see the video, unfortunately the "Shop 4 Products" link, and other info, blocks most of the video out.
I am using mobile phone, not a pc, but gave up trying to watch.
Not sure if there is a way to remove all that so you can see the video without all that other stuff in the way.
Literally what makes me most excited for the future! Within a matter of a few decades we will watch the beginnings of the expanse
That merest hint of a bounce was due to a minor mechanical failure (within tolerances!) in two of the landing legs. You can see it even in this video.
It happens on some of the regular falcon 9 first stage as well but more apparent on heavy cores
57 launches from the Cape so far this year.Another scheduled for tonight,and the weather here is great.
It's really cool to be living through this
We watched the falcon 9 launch around 8:43 a couple weeks ago and the gas trails were amazing views and you could see the booster and the fairing at the bottom of the gas cone with the naked eye. Of course it was just little lights but never saw that before
Thank you for sharing!!
I love the little bounce and wobble
10,000+mph to a dead stop in a CZcams short is insane
watched this one live. it was my first launch. could not have been better
Every time I see this I say the same thing. Absolutely amazing.!
Every time I watch the landing of the stage, I have flashbacks of playing with my toys as a kid because this is exactly how I thought that rockets should land is the same way they take off
It is still so crazy that this is even possible
These rocket landings are giving a sci-fi feeling.
Incredible footage!
Great choice of word!!!
*_Wasnt that bounce just the camera..?_*
it sets itself down so gentle! WOW