This is a launch into 'twilight' Just before sunrise or right after sunset, the exhaust and gasses reflect the sunlight that is still passing overhead. The booster makes pulsing effects from the cold gas thrusters.
سلام دوست گرامی در آن سوی کره ی خاکی. داداش چی زدی ؟ مگر نمی بینی چیزی را منفجر وگازی را بر بالای سرمان رها می کنند؟ آیا بیماری است ویا باعث گرما ی شدید ویا سرمای جان کاه ؟ اگر این فیلم ها حقیقی و واقعی باشد حتما باید نگران باشیم.زیرا دانشمندان از آن باخبر هستند واطلاع رسانی نمی کنند.
It’s just because it launched at the right time of day. Not a lot of launches happen during this time of day because it’s such a narrow window for this “jellyfish effect” to happen. If this rocket had launched earlier in the day or later in the night it would have looked like any other rocket launch. There have been 40+ launches of this same rocket this year and most don’t look like this because they are at different times of day.
@@bobcinda5032 Actually they did happen but the launches just didnt have the same amount of coverage as they do now. It could also be different scheduling since these effects happen only without 30 minute windows, and starlink just happens to launch within these windows more often? Lol
@@kerbberbphotography8336 because these are for orbital satellites for cox. These times are specific because of that. They really didn't launch any satellites back then
First, we need to stop lying that man ever went to the Moon. Secondly, we need to finger out how to go past the Earth's space barrier of the magnetosphere bow shock. And before you reply saying I don't know what I'm talking about please explain how they made an astronaut's inner inside suit design that physically rotates at +250 to - 250 climate control system on the fly. None of the astronauts were restricted from turning around while walking on the moon by doing so you turned to hundreds of negative or plus degrees. Also going through earth's arc of outer space magnetosphere bow shock layer is like going through molten lava.
*At fourteen forty six pacific standard time, twelve different locations across the globe were breached in what appears to have been a coordinated attack by an unknown enemy. This is a textbook military invasion. We are the last offensive force on the west coast. We cannot lose Los Angeles.*
That rocket is amazing. What expansion in a vacuum.
Amazing what humans can do from the rocket to the filming equipment and the footage
This is a launch into 'twilight' Just before sunrise or right after
sunset, the exhaust and gasses reflect the sunlight that is still
passing overhead.
The booster makes pulsing effects from the cold gas thrusters.
Gases and exausted huh. Don’t you think that effect would have been visible within the first 100,000 feet or so? considering it was just past sun down
سلام دوست گرامی در آن سوی کره ی خاکی.
داداش چی زدی ؟
مگر نمی بینی چیزی را منفجر وگازی را بر بالای سرمان رها می کنند؟ آیا بیماری است ویا باعث گرما ی شدید ویا سرمای جان کاه ؟ اگر این فیلم ها حقیقی و واقعی باشد حتما باید نگران باشیم.زیرا دانشمندان از آن باخبر هستند واطلاع رسانی نمی کنند.
Thank you for explaining
@@Sumofallfears thank you
that is so cool but would have scared me if I didn't know what it was!
Thrusters Full Ahead, Mr. SCOTT!
Seeing this was awesome
Saw this from New Mexico the other night had me convinced we were being invaded 🤣🤣
Lol, that made me laugh😂
What part of New Mexico?
@@Sirdinudaly You never know.
@@Mookaron The new one
By the illegal aliens
That was visually stunning
Oh indeed
That’s beautiful
Amazing footage. You can see the booster doing a boost-back burn after stage separation
Wow that plume expansion is incredible
The stage separation is very colourful 🥰
The people in planes: OH SHI-
Oct 7, 2018 F9 VSFB Timelapse. Look for the stage 1 boost back burn at the top right of the “jellyfish”.
Amazing!!🤩
beautiful waw magnifique 🌃😍❤️🚀🚀🚀
Wow incredible 😮
Is it weird that this made me cry
Ditto ......
Yes
Not at all
That will be the injection
Nope. 5g will kill everything and everyone.
Wow its look like an nebula bro
i really want the soundtrack
I saw it in Arizona
Me to
Wow you can even see the rocket fairing sections falling in the center of the screen
todo un espectaculo lo vimos en cuencame durango increible
Uau! Isso é tão incrível!!
Pas mal du tout..!
Is it real 🤯😮😮❣️
It is! When a rocket launches in the morning, the sun illuminates the plumes left behind and creates this beautiful thing!
@@Cl0ud897 that's damn good 😊
You can see it hit the waters! Wow
Yeah that’s the impression they trying to create for sure
They troll us with this shit all the time
@@magnetmountain33 part of their fake alien invasion plan 😾
Congrats, you are one of the smart level earthers. It's kinda lonely at times!
@@FlatEarthVern hmm okay.. can you pls explain the astronaut mechanics inner working of a moon space suits climate control system. 😔
You go leon
Why does it do these colours and explosion?
is this real?!
why do they look like this all of a sudden?
It's all about timing and location. And in the past there just wasn't enough launches happening for it to be a frequent occurrence.
Cuz they are not rockets, but awesome new technology called holograms 😂
I don't think those are rockets.
It’s just because it launched at the right time of day. Not a lot of launches happen during this time of day because it’s such a narrow window for this “jellyfish effect” to happen. If this rocket had launched earlier in the day or later in the night it would have looked like any other rocket launch. There have been 40+ launches of this same rocket this year and most don’t look like this because they are at different times of day.
Holograms are not physical.
Why didn't old rocket launches back in the day look like this 🤔 not until space x started launching
Creo que no es el mismo tipo de propulsión
Yeah not the same type of propulsion
@@bobcinda5032 Actually they did happen but the launches just didnt have the same amount of coverage as they do now. It could also be different scheduling since these effects happen only without 30 minute windows, and starlink just happens to launch within these windows more often? Lol
@@kerbberbphotography8336 because these are for orbital satellites for cox. These times are specific because of that. They really didn't launch any satellites back then
@@kerbberbphotography8336 What's the lol for? Do we have to laugh hysterically while reading this?
I remember we saw one jn Norcal and no one knew wat it was😭😭
Nice throttle
Really? Not video effects?
Yes, its pretty common to see now
Its real i saw the same thing back in 2018
Nope it is called the jellyfish effect and this can happen with any rocket that launches just after sunset or just before sunrise.
@@smilr_ hmm okay.. can you pls explain the astronaut mechanics inner working of a moon space suits climate control system. 😔
I thought the world was going to end😂😂
Are these colors in the sky real or the shot is enhanced for a better look?
Looks like that
WO! What is it? How does it work? Where can we xpecto see such phenomenonext?
It's a rocket launched the morning, the sun illuminates the gas cloud from the rocket.
Imagine we can now Live on Mars and this is what you see every summer when a family goes to visit earth
First, we need to stop lying that man ever went to the Moon. Secondly, we need to finger out how to go past the Earth's space barrier of the magnetosphere bow shock.
And before you reply saying I don't know what I'm talking about please explain how they made an astronaut's inner inside suit design that physically rotates at +250 to - 250 climate control system on the fly.
None of the astronauts were restricted from turning around while walking on the moon by doing so you turned to hundreds of negative or plus degrees.
Also going through earth's arc of outer space magnetosphere bow shock layer is like going through molten lava.
They may be able to manipulate the weather, but that rocket launch couldn't possibly be a hologram.😂😂
Well it just slammed into the water above
@@XplicitNationThere is no water above the sky
красиво
Wtf when was that? And will there be another?
A rocket launch if you do it early in the morning, the sunlight illuminates the gas cloud of the rocket.
I see why Elon calls it Space Sex, what a load that was.....
newZealand hawera 8 oct 2022 5am ... video this very same thang...?
We see the rocket leave the ground but never get a seen like that from Lompoc (vasb(
I saw that from Arizona how much dang rocket fuel did elong use
What do you mean lol.
Dam way better then my video
What?!
SpaceX Flys over a dumpster fire* fixed it
WOW.
😎😎😎👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Fast forwarded
Is this the real color of this phenomene ?
Dome
cap
@@narajchawinchomnakorn2869 cap indeed
And to think most people there are well... doing whatever the hell people in LA do.
*At fourteen forty six pacific standard time, twelve different locations across the globe were breached in what appears to have been a coordinated attack by an unknown enemy. This is a textbook military invasion. We are the last offensive force on the west coast. We cannot lose Los Angeles.*
Globe, really? Lol!
@@FlatEarthVern what about it? 😴
Nice hearing that from a man named "@Number6ManUrinates"
@@Number6ManUrinates No mention of T-Mobile or the airline services shut down? 🤔
It may have looked cool but if you were inside of a rocket you would’ve died there was a explosion inside of the rocket is that
It didn't explode. In lower pressures of the higher atmosphere the rocket plume expands more and creates this beautiful visual
@@Cl0ud897good too know
Who really believes it's a rocket?
Fake
real
This is so fake, saturated and photoshopped. It looked nothing like this in real life!
That’s so take
Wow
It hit the dome we are trapped in it never left our atmosphere 😂😂😂
Correct!
Even if you are strapped to a rocket heading to space you would still not believe it😂
Then how did the rocket not bounce off or explode or get damaged at all?
🤡
This is why decided not to launch anymore rockets. Too many people are starting to think more. Stanley Kubrick my guardian angel lol
When trump returns I will come to see