It's totally mind blowing what people will believe. Total green screen and cgi. So they can do all that neat shit, but can't still go to the moon 54 years later. Wake up folks this is sci-fi for your imagination.
You are so right! I was born in 1949, and have been interested in, and followed all of our ventures into space. When NASA and Congress grew so ho-hum and had no desire to push forward, I lost interest and didn't follow anymore because it was just "the same old thing". Thank goodness for the commercial space ventures, giving us back this chance to move forward. Goodness sakes, the old fogee group have yet to move forward, and the new commercial identities are ouronly way to move forward. I have really enjoyed the ability to watch this all on u-tube, and have watched with enthusiasm and pride to the levels we are striving and reaching for. I am sad that Space X is becoming secluded with only X as a way to follow. I so much have loved seeing sights like this become nearly automatic.
There's no phenomena in the universe which ever actually "gets old" or less cool, that only happens in the eye of the beholder as they themselves become old & less cool.
@@RazzleberryHazeTheir mistake was ignoring first principles. And not testing ROBOTICALLY and to failure. The dude conned himself into believing that their collapse detection sensors somehow gave them time to reverse course. But did he validate that?
@@albeit1 like my corporate overlords have taught me, they probably were tested, validated, still functioned as intended, and he still probably said, "yeah, just ignore that siren. It's a fluke, we'll be perfectly fi-"
@@stophate2023 Throughout history, Jesus gave man every single bit of knowledge including the many scientific breakthroughs that went into tech as fantastic as this. Man can do nothing unless God not only allows him to, but also provides the knowledge and the materials he needs. He also gave us the rainbow to represent his covenant with the earth, not to celebrate perversion. What you don't seem to want to know is that the Bible is consistent with science and the scientific method. like Jesus said, "they hated me without a cause" John 15:25 If you're gonna be hating on Jesus, one thing is certain: you are a hater.
You see those fins, on the top, those keep it point upright. If you put giant fins on the bottom you get a rocket that wants to do a 180 degree fliparoo, that's the technical word for it.
You think that's crazy. The rocket engine can't be throttled down low enough to let them hover. So they have to time it so when the rocket comes to a relative stop it's on the ground. If not it would start accelerating back up.
yes because the rocket knows every fraction of a second its position and angle( vector) to its target surface, and probably details about that target surface
I was born in 1959 and this is pure scify. I read every scify book I could get my hands on in the 60's & 70''s. Elon writes scify history in the skies and one day on Mars. If the gods will it the Titan Elon shall prevail. Beautiful landing thank you
I'm sitting on my remote little beach in Baja Mexico. Off grid. No electricity. No cellular. No tv. No radio. All solar. But I have Starlink and I can watch this amazing tech. Elon rules!
wdym? Nasa did this in the early 90s called the DCX project (Delta Clipper Experimental), but the project was discontinued, you can search it on youtube Nasa's vertical landing rocket DCX
That's just not true, anyone with a decent understanding of the physics and engineering involved, including most of the people at NASA, knew that this was possible. The only question was whether SpaceX could achieve it with the budget they had and whether they could do it efficiently enough to make it worthwhile.
@@seanyoung5221 There's no way NASA could have done this and made it viable because NASA is at the mercy of government bureaucracy & our government is way too corrupt now. Our government is now completely under the short-sighted control of the war machine and global financiers. Our so called "democracy" (Democratic Republic) is a farce. It's total fiction now. Thoroughly corrupt.
It’s hard to believe this is even real. Looks like a model rocket but then you realize how massive this thing must be at scale. Truly ground breaking and a treat to see.
Say whatever you want about Elon, you can't deny that he and his teams singlehandedly revolutionised rockets and revived space travel for the whole world
Youre so right and thats sad, someone once commented on one of these video "So this is what our tax money is beeing wasted for" And i lost atleast half of my braincells just from that
"Buck Rogers and the 25th Century" Yeah,, that's what I watched as a kid. EXCEPT it became reality in the early 21st Century. My first car was 50 bucks and a 1949 Dodge. And now to watch the landing of a single booster making is 17th flight,,, Holy Wahh!!
You been thinking same way like... Aeroplane came just the other day now they are like cars in sky... Nowadays people are touring space (just the beginning) soon people will star visiting other planets very easy just like a movie, HUMANS are becoming more and more powerful you will understand this only when you will scale Man's size to earth's just small to see just like a worm. BUT that creature can move out of earth to other planets... INCREDIBLE I SAY❤️❤️
@@imagination254 Completely incredible. In my short life,,,I listened to radio shows,, I watched on TV Alan Shepard make the first US sub-orbital flight. Think about that Television was only a few years old. Live. Watched Gus Grissom nearly drown. John Glenn make his orbits,, with enough science knowledge to be worried when the heat shield was determined to be loose. And the Saturday cartoon show,, stop action and puppeteers.. or even Star Trek the original with automatic sliding doors.. Couple of hundred flights in DC 3s. watched Shuttle launches.. I watched Voyagers 2 and 1 launch,, and now there is a space telescope taking pictures of exo-planets,, This is all bloody incredible !! In my short life time,,, this has all come to be.
Have not yet heard of one which have been reused but I think spacex are coming up with that idea let's wait and see the results, according to me it's not good idea because these boosters travel for long on high temperatures and like other engines they need maintenance and also may result to an error like other engines...
I used to build and launch a lot of my own rockets a few decades back. It’s still hard for me to believe that this is even possible. Well done, rocket scientists!
I remember seeing this for the first time 7 years ago when it landed on a drone ship/platform. I thought it was some sort of CG simulation it was that unbelievable.
Imagine one of those gears on the gyro system that changes the direction of the engine, was to fail. Sorry, I love watching these landing. It just amazes me how well the system works to control the landing so smoothly.
Quite a beautiful thing to watch!! Perfect landing! Can’t say enough about Elon Musk. I like listening to him being interviewed. Great laugh!😊😊. Glad you came to America. Take care of yourself. 💖
On one hand, I get the comments of people who are skeptical of it even being real because it looks so unreal, but as someone who lives 25 miles from the Space Center, I've seen 2 land simultaneously before in person and it's wild. The entire sky and ground rumbles because these things are the size of a sky scraper.
I'll never get tired of watching this.
Eventually you did
It's totally mind blowing what people will believe. Total green screen and cgi. So they can do all that neat shit, but can't still go to the moon 54 years later. Wake up folks this is sci-fi for your imagination.
Funny all of a sudden co2 emissions is not a problem 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Heddanofarsan Stop this bullshit and try to be someone your daughter can be proud of you failed adult!
@@HeddanofarsanThen why don’t you find a CO2-emission-free alternative?
I was born in the 50s and finally I see this which was sci-fi matinee stuff for me growing up. Thanks Elon
Glad you enjoyed it
You are so right! I was born in 1949, and have been interested in, and followed all of our ventures into space. When NASA and Congress grew so ho-hum and had no desire to push forward, I lost interest and didn't follow anymore because it was just "the same old thing". Thank goodness for the commercial space ventures, giving us back this chance to move forward. Goodness sakes, the old fogee group have yet to move forward, and the new commercial identities are ouronly way to move forward.
I have really enjoyed the ability to watch this all on u-tube, and have watched with enthusiasm and pride to the levels we are striving and reaching for. I am sad that Space X is becoming secluded with only X as a way to follow. I so much have loved seeing sights like this become nearly automatic.
It's still sci-fi stuff!
My step dad is 84. He will see the second flight. All he says is Dan Dare 😂
@@drichards9798it's beyond sifi. I believe sifi but still don't believe they are pulling this off.
That does NOT get any less cool the more I watch it.
Funny all of a sudden co2 emissions is not a problem 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Heddanofarsan
Cut and paste... repeating yourself 347 times isn't a good sign.
There's no phenomena in the universe which ever actually "gets old" or less cool, that only happens in the eye of the beholder as they themselves become old & less cool.
The fantastic has become routine. Well done SpaceX, to make the impossible just another day to day thing, so very hard to do. The skill is amazing.
You can't tell this is cgi?
Shows you how someone having a vision and taking risks can do amazing accomplishments
Unless you try to make a carbon fiber submarine... But hey, failure is part of the scientific process!
Yeah agree
And therefore comes in insanity... Do over and over again expecting different results /outcomes
@@RazzleberryHazeTheir mistake was ignoring first principles. And not testing ROBOTICALLY and to failure.
The dude conned himself into believing that their collapse detection sensors somehow gave them time to reverse course. But did he validate that?
@@albeit1 like my corporate overlords have taught me, they probably were tested, validated, still functioned as intended, and he still probably said, "yeah, just ignore that siren. It's a fluke, we'll be perfectly fi-"
Never gets old.
About to say “how old is this” but you’re right 😊
what I wanted to say! If your going to dream, dream big!
Funny all of a sudden co2 emissions is not a problem 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Heddanofarsan
It hasn't really been a problem, we can sustain ten times the population we currently have.
Fear mongering fools scared people.
it’s getting old tbh
Now that's rocket science!
Yup. Certainly not Jesus. Man made these machines
@@stophate2023 Throughout history, Jesus gave man every single bit of knowledge including the many scientific breakthroughs that went into tech as fantastic as this. Man can do nothing unless God not only allows him to, but also provides the knowledge and the materials he needs. He also gave us the rainbow to represent his covenant with the earth, not to celebrate perversion. What you don't seem to want to know is that the Bible is consistent with science and the scientific method. like Jesus said, "they hated me without a cause" John 15:25
If you're gonna be hating on Jesus, one thing is certain: you are a hater.
yeeeeah, but its not exactly brain surgery
@@alastair4839
Haha! Clever wag! Good one.
Funny all of a sudden co2 emissions is not a problem 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That landing gear really waits until the absolute last second before deploying. Pretty cool.
I'm no astrophysicist but I'm guessing it has to do with aerodynamics
You see those fins, on the top, those keep it point upright. If you put giant fins on the bottom you get a rocket that wants to do a 180 degree fliparoo, that's the technical word for it.
You think that's crazy. The rocket engine can't be throttled down low enough to let them hover. So they have to time it so when the rocket comes to a relative stop it's on the ground. If not it would start accelerating back up.
yes because the rocket knows every fraction of a second its position and angle( vector) to its target surface, and probably details about that target surface
Apart from aerodynamics it could also be to protect the legs from the engine exhaust heat?
I'm watching this on Starlink
Thank you SpaceX
I was born in 1959 and this is pure scify. I read every scify book I could get my hands on in the 60's & 70''s. Elon writes scify history in the skies and one day on Mars. If the gods will it the Titan Elon shall prevail.
Beautiful landing thank you
I'm sitting on my remote little beach in Baja Mexico. Off grid. No electricity. No cellular. No tv. No radio. All solar. But I have Starlink and I can watch this amazing tech. Elon rules!
Good riddance, HughesNet.
@@dougb4956that's the dream right there. Congrats on achieving that level of independence! One day I will get there 🍻
In your Cyber truck
I could watch this a thousand times and still be amazed
Amazing! Never gets old. Great job, SpaceX!
Many thanks!
It's crazy to think all the people from NASA as well as top businessmen thought this was IMPOSSIBLE! Spacex I Salute You!
In 50 years people will just be traveling to space, just like they traveling all over the world few years after planes came in this world
wdym? Nasa did this in the early 90s called the DCX project (Delta Clipper Experimental), but the project was discontinued, you can search it on youtube Nasa's vertical landing rocket DCX
That's just not true, anyone with a decent understanding of the physics and engineering involved, including most of the people at NASA, knew that this was possible. The only question was whether SpaceX could achieve it with the budget they had and whether they could do it efficiently enough to make it worthwhile.
@@seanyoung5221 There's no way NASA could have done this and made it viable because NASA is at the mercy of government bureaucracy & our government is way too corrupt now. Our government is now completely under the short-sighted control of the war machine and global financiers. Our so called "democracy" (Democratic Republic) is a farce. It's total fiction now. Thoroughly corrupt.
Government agencies don't have too much incentive to save costs
I love how it give a sigh of relief at the end!
Amazing precision !!
I don't think most people realize this is nearly the height of a 20 story building
It is quite big!
About 11 stories. 135ft
Oh really? I thought it was about 3 metres 😮
Wow 👌 that is new to me. Thank you.
@@riverland22
3 meters?
Why 3 meters?
That just does not get old.
Born in 59, read all the scify I could and nothing beats this!
I'm so happy to be here to witness this. It's a HUGE leap forward in space travel. I hope by the time I die, we have colonists in space.
Ain't gonna happen.
you could be the first. enjoy the horrible experience of premature aging and physical deterioration.
@@standupstraight9691bumps in the road.
That was smooth
Very smooth
NO its CGI. sheep are so easily fooled.
@@jarodtaylor8533 yupp...lol
I have watched SpaceX rocket landings probably 100 times, each time I am equally amazed.
Every time I see this I am amazed. I don’t think that many people realize just how special and difficult this is.
The effort to make something that difficult look so easy is amazing.
Totally, CGI is getting much better. which is why movie CGI is getting worse
This is so fucking cool. Sci-fi in the making.
Incrível pensar que algo assim fazia parte so de ficção científica ha alguns anos atras
One of the most incredible sights on the planet, the SpaceX team and Elon is awesome 👌👌👌👌👌👌
This is spectacular, but the footage of the 2 simultaneous landings side by side is still probably the most amazing footage I have ever seen.
Muita Tecnologia parabéns 😊😊
That's the TEAM who works for Elon. Good job.
Great job
*with elon, remeber he's also a enginner
@@Nuke-MarsX agreed
Yeah, I think people give Elon too much credit.
@@MundaneMuser elon does most of the design ideas and engineering so he definetly does deserve credit but he always gives credit to his team too
From day one, of these landings, I knew that Elon Musk will put Man on Mars.
No he wil not,....Wonder why they cannot go to the moon? .
Yes they " destroyed" the technology to do so-Don petit
I have a long list of men to send to Mars , let’s start with Putin since he is in the headlines ( one was ticket of course)
@@freedomlovesyouhe will land on mars at some point
Send all the Tesla drivers to Mars as canaries.
Humans can not live in Mars. Period. WE WILL NOT HAVE ANOTHER PLANET TO LIVE IN.
It’s hard to believe this is even real. Looks like a model rocket but then you realize how massive this thing must be at scale. Truly ground breaking and a treat to see.
Every time I see one of these landings I am in awe!
Looks like a sci fi movie, Epic!
@@lashkeith or that’s what they want you to believe
Smooth as silk
Historic. 👏
Yeah really documented
Never gets old. Still baffled by their ability to do this, and marvel at every demonstration we're given.
Never, ever, get tired of seeing footage like this! As others have said, it is like seeing the sci-fi movies of our youth come to life.
I am wowed every time I see this!
Say whatever you want about Elon, you can't deny that he and his teams singlehandedly revolutionised rockets and revived space travel for the whole world
I support this 💯💯💯💯
That's right there was the Apollo Era , then unfortunately the Space shuttle Era , now it the Elon Musk Era , Marvelous My Dear just Marvelous :)
Self landing rockets were already done by NASA in the 90s this isn't anything new
He is an amazing engineer, one of the best. But he should stick to being an engineer.
...what do you mean- say what you want about Elon. What negativity are you espousing?
Elon is a genius
Amazing SPACEX this is monumental fit. Well done
SpaceX truly has a team of incredible engineers and scientists. Amazing work from everyone involved in the creation of this incredible machine!
Wicked cool. I thought this was special effects frist time I saw it.
It is slow poke
@@chicofromph33nix64 No its not slow poke
Wow! These SpaceX missions never get old. You just have to love Elon Musk
No you don't, you have to love the people that did the work at SpaceX. Not the lying braggart arsehole credit stealer frontman.
woa that cameracrew is SO lucky to be able to be THAT close
Any idea how camera optics are working?
Until they are unlucky to be that close
I have worked on guidence systems years ago for the government. This is a modern day miracle.
I have loved space and rockets for my entire life never thought I would see this
Beautiful
Thank you
Way too cool for the planet.
Yeah it's cool
Man is genius !!!
Really he is
One man is!
You do realize that he bought Space X and their technology. He did not create it.
Elon Musk and Tom Mueller founded SpaceX in 2002. Google is your friend.@@twjohnso1951
@@twjohnso1951This is news to me! I didn't know that!😮
After several years, these SpaceX rockets are still a joy to look at when sitting down. ❤
I am 68 and never thought I would see this. It’s revolutionary because it makes space so much less expensive to travel to among other things!
Haters will still find a way to demonstrate their room temperature IQ
Youre so right and thats sad, someone once commented on one of these video "So this is what our tax money is beeing wasted for"
And i lost atleast half of my braincells just from that
@@Nuke-MarsXI think the term "Wasted " says it all.
@@Nuke-MarsXMaybe we need to explain what "commercial space flight" means. Or not, that would just go over their heads.
@@ronfullerton3162 Their reflexes are too fast.
@@sergioavelar9640 ha ha ha ha! You are probably right!
that thrust vectoring got me tweakin
This is just amazing
Landing could not be more perfect!!!
AMAZING. They make it look soooooo easy.
Easy
impressive...
most impressive
"Buck Rogers and the 25th Century" Yeah,, that's what I watched as a kid. EXCEPT it became reality in the early 21st Century. My first car was 50 bucks and a 1949 Dodge. And now to watch the landing of a single booster making is 17th flight,,, Holy Wahh!!
You been thinking same way like... Aeroplane came just the other day now they are like cars in sky... Nowadays people are touring space (just the beginning) soon people will star visiting other planets very easy just like a movie,
HUMANS are becoming more and more powerful you will understand this only when you will scale Man's size to earth's just small to see just like a worm. BUT that creature can move out of earth to other planets... INCREDIBLE I SAY❤️❤️
@@imagination254 Completely incredible. In my short life,,,I listened to radio shows,, I watched on TV Alan Shepard make the first US sub-orbital flight. Think about that Television was only a few years old. Live. Watched Gus Grissom nearly drown. John Glenn make his orbits,, with enough science knowledge to be worried when the heat shield was determined to be loose. And the Saturday cartoon show,, stop action and puppeteers.. or even Star Trek the original with automatic sliding doors.. Couple of hundred flights in DC 3s. watched Shuttle launches.. I watched Voyagers 2 and 1 launch,, and now there is a space telescope taking pictures of exo-planets,, This is all bloody incredible !! In my short life time,,, this has all come to be.
As screwed up as the world is, it's so cool to be alive right now
!!! This is output
of serious and
competent attitude
combined with
basic knowledge and
the spirit of
NEVER GIVE UP !!!
yeah ❤️
I miss the old drone footage that SpaceX used to give us during tests. With 4K/8K cameras, it would be unbelievable today!
ESPETACULAR
Beautiful ❤
Absolutely amazing! We need more Elons.
No we don't, we need a lot less Elons, and a lot more of his engineers from whom he steals the credit.
I'm sonproud and fascinated by every lift off and landing. ❤genius ❤❤❤love you out this world and back🎉
It's spacex to another level
The thrust vectoring is outstanding.
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
how often is a booster reuseable ?
Have not yet heard of one which have been reused but I think spacex are coming up with that idea let's wait and see the results, according to me it's not good idea because these boosters travel for long on high temperatures and like other engines they need maintenance and also may result to an error like other engines...
Good question
About 67 days turnaround
@@imagination254 Record for reuse of a booster is at the moment 13 times
@@gernotfischer7908really? Thought that was 15 or 16
Smooth as snail shit😎
It's just so fascinating to watch. I'm watching it over and over again, and it never gets old. Thanks Elon
I could watch this all day its amazing
Starship may be just a billionaires folly. This, however, is superb.
Fake!!!!
Yupp!!!!!
It's not even good cgi, jokes.. ha ha ha.
@@paulcardoso1844 Ya i noticed that to lol.
This isn't fake
you should see it in person....
I still think that's one of the most impressive things I've ever seen in my life!
THAT NEVER GETS OLD!!!❤❤❤❤❤
I used to build and launch a lot of my own rockets a few decades back.
It’s still hard for me to believe that this is even possible.
Well done, rocket scientists!
Bloody Amazing what can be done by applying your mind - a lot of minds were applied here.
That was so smooth💫
As consistent and accurate as these landings are, SpaceX should land the boosters right next to the factory refurbishment facility:-)
Watching the thrust vectoring is something else. Got to build a model one !
Best trick firework I’ve seen since the 1969 Saturn five fake moon shot😂
Watching these things land never gets boring, its so amazing 😊
I am so fascinated. Space flight has come so far. Thanks Space X
It just seems so unreal. Never thought it would happen.
Imagination is a good name for this channel
I love that ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great job space X🙏👍😉
Glad you like it
I remember seeing this for the first time 7 years ago when it landed on a drone ship/platform. I thought it was some sort of CG simulation it was that unbelievable.
Never and I mean NEVER, will I get bored with this. Can't wait to see the landings on the Moon and Mars!
This is how imagine those who witnessed first flight felt. It’s simply unnatural. It gives me hope.
I am sitting onboard a fishingvessel in the middle of the Barents Sea and is watching this via Starlink, thank you Elon and SpaceX❤️
The fact that it doesn’t look real is how you know it is. One of the coolest things humanity has ever accomplished
Perfect butter landing
Just wow. Thunderbird memories. GO!
Imagine one of those gears on the gyro system that changes the direction of the engine, was to fail.
Sorry, I love watching these landing. It just amazes me how well the system works to control the landing so smoothly.
Quite a beautiful thing to watch!! Perfect landing! Can’t say enough about Elon Musk. I like listening to him being interviewed. Great laugh!😊😊. Glad you came to America. Take care of yourself. 💖
Good ol SpaceX. They deserve every success.
This is the best part for me to see wicked !! ❤
Man, I know it’s not fake but so hard to believe it’s real.
On one hand, I get the comments of people who are skeptical of it even being real because it looks so unreal, but as someone who lives 25 miles from the Space Center, I've seen 2 land simultaneously before in person and it's wild. The entire sky and ground rumbles because these things are the size of a sky scraper.
Wow 20 tons staying perfectly upright when landing. Just that little thrust flame. Crazy 😅
I think it is interesting that many 1950s SiFy movies used to land like that.. and now ☝️ there it is.
People used to be smarter, and strive for achievement... nowadays every clown is a mumble rapping moron, or twerking Tik Tok Twat.