people don't really realize that moments like these are about akin to people seeing cars for the 1st time on the road. It's a moment that will never be new again and people don't fully grasp its significance, and the impact that it has on our lives, until much much later.
@@ArtyomBrynnMRI and cordless power tools just to say the first thing that came to my mind. Plus basically all our current technology is related to space industry.
@@ArtyomBrynnthe problem is price per kg into space, if you got that really cheap, it should in theory stir commercial drive, at least for the pathfinders.
@@ArtyomBrynnspace exploration is hard to do and costs billions. Many governments aren't really interested in space travel anymore and now private companies are taking over. But for private companies they are still in the beginning and are still pretty new
Right, they just hate him because he promotes Free Speech. This is the modern day version of Tony Stark's dad from Iron Man but we are seeing it in realtime.
This is the thing, they allow for a much lower level of competence than NASA would allow, causing the ability to fail on occasion but much faster progress. Increased Risk.
@@millionmaskmayday4750 What an incredibly ignorant comment. This was a TEST flight. They aren't OK with those things happening. But it is good that it was still able to land and be successful even though they had malfunctions.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Seeing the surface of the ocean emerge from the clouds with the booster rapidly decelerating into a hover was such an incredible view. Only thing that came close was the first synchronous booster landing of falcon heavy. I felt that same level of excitement. What a time to be alive.
That last few min of the booster with the speed fluctuating between 10 and 20 miles an hour for about three seconds that’s the catch that the mega zilla will be handling that’s awesome
idk. It was rather difficult to see when it actually splashed down and for how long it hovered. The speed went up to 20 km/h as the booster was already on the water and started tilting. But either way. Huge success. Mind boggling how they are able to land a 70 meter tall strucutre just like that.
I'm hoping to see a good 20+ second hover for IFT5. They won't be doing much else new with that flight. Relight Raptor in space, maybe fiddle with the door again. That's about it.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Still in awe with these clips! I watched this live...thought for a brief second the Heavy Booster Ocean landing (7:23) was going to plow into the water...coming in SO fast. Of course watching reentry was incredible. Plasma, flap breaking up and...wow, actually splashing down. Incredible!
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Boeing - Still doing a ISS docking SpaceX - Launched a fully stack booster and Ship, stage separation, landing the booster, coasting the ship into the space, doing a re - entry, landing the ship back to earth
Elon, you and your staff are magnificent. You made history today with the launch, orbit and landing of the world's largest ship ever built. All of America is standing tall and proud. Starship and Space X now rule the space world. The enthusiasm of your staff is contagious, it was joined by my cheering and yelling. Congratulations!
I don't give a damn what people say about Elon Musk, what SpaceX is achieving is nothing short of breath-taking and going to inspire so many people to get into STEM!!
@@zulickj sorry, but I have a hard time believing a guy whose promoting fascism and doing psychedelic drugs is solely responsible for this recent achievement, you know? Unlike the thousands of construction workers, scientists, and engineers working long hours for below industry avg pay to make this happen?
@@f-86zoomer37 .....EXACTLY....how does he promote fascism?? What has he said or done? The problem is that the left tosses that word around without facts. I'll wait.
Scrub to 7:57 and look at all the young faces that made this thing possible - There should be a STEM series of programs that explore the back-stories of these amazing people. Yes, Musk and his original team get a lot of credit, but the people here are our future.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
@@Sleepywhispers79you mean like very other rocket launch ever? (Other than SpaceX) They are literally doing things NO ONE else is doing and this is where your focus is? This is a test article meant to gather data to improve the next test article. It’s a key step in the scientific method.
@@linhenry4671 Ugh all ya want but I'm Old enough to remember Appollo 11 , Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldren landing on the Moon... Kennedys Speach... The Gemini Astronauts... This IS a Small But Important Step for SpaceX ...achieving All their set Mission goals for Flight # 4...! Sets the stage for Flight # 5 and their attempt to Actually Land Back at Boca Chica , the OLM utilizing the " Chop Sticks "...! Then , next year...Back to the Moon ! Then Mars and beyond
"1:23 vehicle is supersonic" sounds like a radio callout from Call of Duty. Also this is a huge accomplishment for Space X, this is what it must've felt like to see the Saturn V in 1969 and prior to the Moon landing.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Probably the most exciting live coverage of any space related event ever, excpt maybe the the reaquisition of Apollo 13 after re-entry. This could mark a turning point for humanity.
Some of the tiles were intentionally left missing and others left loose so they can fall off. Intention being observation of the effect of missing tiles. Option of failure exercised. At re entry the tiles in the fins of the Ship failing and disintegrating on re-entry is also part of flight plan
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Largest/most powerful rocket to ever launch, successfully soft landed the booster and second stage - something which had never been done before, let alone with a vehicle this size
@@mistertagnan Great, how is that of any importance? Let's set aside all the emotions and fake expectations...it's still just a chemical rocket with a bit better usability and that's about it. We are far cry away from being anywhere near "space exploration". We are like ants at the shores of Portugal thinking about swimming across Atlantic.
@@truthadvocacy And how would landing on a pad be of greater importance? What is total efficiency of these rockets? Speed and cargo load are still way to low to do anything significant in space. Efficiency is ridiculous.
It's hard to wrap my mind around the scale and power of this thing. It's 30 feet wide and longer than a football field. The flame is over 400 feet long. From the nose to the tip of the flame is just short of 3 football fields in length. It's no wonder the noise overwhelms the audio making it sound like two robots fighting.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
That's a good comparison. That Atlas V rocket has been a mainstay with ULA for a couple decades. It did what was supposed to do getting Starliner to orbit.
This event marks a major milestone in American history. Truly a momentous mission and launch. God bless Elon Musk, his extraordinary team and the revival of American ingenuity.
American ingenuity? Is that the word for funding non Americans to design and execute all major breakthroughs the US had. Braun, Oppenheimer, Tesla, Fermi, Musk......
Guys please advice me, why does the super heavy booster need to go with splash down rather than landing on an autonomous spaceport ship that they have? What an incredible milestone for SpaceX regardless💯
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
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And this proves the Earth is Round,Flaties will have coniptions.
Is it still in orbit or crashed
Maravilhoso!!! Parabéns, ELON MUSK e equipe❤❤❤❤😂
people don't really realize that moments like these are about akin to people seeing cars for the 1st time on the road. It's a moment that will never be new again and people don't fully grasp its significance, and the impact that it has on our lives, until much much later.
So far we got not that much back from the space exploration, did we?
OK ok, starlink is good though, but what else?
@@ArtyomBrynnMRI and cordless power tools just to say the first thing that came to my mind. Plus basically all our current technology is related to space industry.
@@ArtyomBrynnthe problem is price per kg into space, if you got that really cheap, it should in theory stir commercial drive, at least for the pathfinders.
@@ArtyomBrynnspace exploration is hard to do and costs billions. Many governments aren't really interested in space travel anymore and now private companies are taking over. But for private companies they are still in the beginning and are still pretty new
Right, they just hate him because he promotes Free Speech. This is the modern day version of Tony Stark's dad from Iron Man but we are seeing it in realtime.
Absolutely amazing. Losing multiple engines, nearly losing a flap, and they put it down in the water like nothing had happened. Lovely.
This is the thing, they allow for a much lower level of competence than NASA would allow, causing the ability to fail on occasion but much faster progress. Increased Risk.
The redundancy of having multiple engines= win
@@millionmaskmayday4750 What an incredibly ignorant comment. This was a TEST flight. They aren't OK with those things happening. But it is good that it was still able to land and be successful even though they had malfunctions.
Is down look
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Seeing the surface of the ocean emerge from the clouds with the booster rapidly decelerating into a hover was such an incredible view. Only thing that came close was the first synchronous booster landing of falcon heavy. I felt that same level of excitement. What a time to be alive.
For those that are wondering. The missing engine can be made up by simply throttling other engines!!
Was it actually a missing engine or simply an engine kept in case of emergency?
The engine did not effect the booster at all
@@moog38yearsagoupdated1mont9 it was automatically shut down after ignition due to some sort of problem
There's no reason for putting an emergency engine, and also a single engine isnt enough to handle a 5000 tonnes vehicle.@@moog38yearsagoupdated1mont9
32 will do!
That last few min of the booster with the speed fluctuating between 10 and 20 miles an hour for about three seconds that’s the catch that the mega zilla will be handling that’s awesome
idk. It was rather difficult to see when it actually splashed down and for how long it hovered. The speed went up to 20 km/h as the booster was already on the water and started tilting. But either way. Huge success. Mind boggling how they are able to land a 70 meter tall strucutre just like that.
I'm hoping to see a good 20+ second hover for IFT5. They won't be doing much else new with that flight. Relight Raptor in space, maybe fiddle with the door again. That's about it.
Gosh the shock waves from the exhausts give you an indication of just how powerful this dam rocket is
D-a-m-n
Huge success! Congratulations SpaceX!
It was a sensational historical event and they'll continue to improve and impress.
Congrats! SpaceX, live long and prosper!
Incredible Achievement today from Space X!!
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
What's kinda funny is that ship looks like some movie from the 50s....I guess they had the right idea.
1000% better than IFT-1. Unbelievable SpaceX, unbelievable!
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Still remember me watching SN4's static fire test and now we have this 😳🤩 SpaceX is incredible!! Thank you guys for all this AMAZING work!
Congratulations Space X🎉
An incredible success! All the best to those who contributed to this!!
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
This version is absolutely the best !!! thanks
Still in awe with these clips! I watched this live...thought for a brief second the Heavy Booster Ocean landing (7:23) was going to plow into the water...coming in SO fast. Of course watching reentry was incredible. Plasma, flap breaking up and...wow, actually splashing down. Incredible!
Parabéns a toda equipe de Elon Musk que está escrevendo com letras de ouro a história da conquista espacial. Sucesso StarX.
They basically landed that booster!!! Amazing!!!!
I still remember when every time the booster landing was a piece of news.
Now it is part of daily norm.
Amazing work SpaceX!
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Resilience the Flap!
The real hero of this flight !^^
Boeing - Still doing a ISS docking
SpaceX - Launched a fully stack booster and Ship, stage separation, landing the booster, coasting the ship into the space, doing a re - entry, landing the ship back to earth
I feel like they are giving too much attention to Boeing
Honourable omission (not mention) - Blue Origin
Yup! It's a great day for spaceflight!
WoW - I can feel chillbumps as I watch this over and over❣️
Not much can give me the feeling I get witnessing space x achievements ❤
Elon, you and your staff are magnificent. You made history today with the launch, orbit and landing of the world's largest ship ever built. All of America is standing tall and proud. Starship and Space X now rule the space world. The enthusiasm of your staff is contagious, it was joined by my cheering and yelling. Congratulations!
I don't give a damn what people say about Elon Musk, what SpaceX is achieving is nothing short of breath-taking and going to inspire so many people to get into STEM!!
absolutely incredible what they are doing, the genius behind to get the booster rockets to return to earth is mind boggling
It's not just Elon Musk. It's the engineers and the entire team. Quit bootlicking
@f-86zoomer37 .....its Elons vision. There is no Space X without Elon. Don't be a window licker.
@@zulickj sorry, but I have a hard time believing a guy whose promoting fascism and doing psychedelic drugs is solely responsible for this recent achievement, you know? Unlike the thousands of construction workers, scientists, and engineers working long hours for below industry avg pay to make this happen?
@@f-86zoomer37 .....EXACTLY....how does he promote fascism?? What has he said or done? The problem is that the left tosses that word around without facts. I'll wait.
Scrub to 7:57 and look at all the young faces that made this thing possible - There should be a STEM series of programs that explore the back-stories of these amazing people. Yes, Musk and his original team get a lot of credit, but the people here are our future.
It was the same for Apollo in the 60's. Many of the people in the control room were new grads. Likewise for the people behind the scenes.
Whats nice about landing both ship is that they will be able to pick them up for analysis, they did their job to the perfection as prototype
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
The little flap that could!!!!
I think I enjoyed the launch more this time than the first! Spectacular!❤
cowboy accent is the best for space missions
That sounds insulting
...imagine seeing that booster pop-out of the clouds then hover there for a few second before splashing....
Why was it a splash down and not on a vessel,surely that's a waste
@@Sleepywhispers79 they need to prove the concept…won’t be a waste in the future, but amazing feat
@@Sleepywhispers79you mean like very other rocket launch ever? (Other than SpaceX) They are literally doing things NO ONE else is doing and this is where your focus is? This is a test article meant to gather data to improve the next test article. It’s a key step in the scientific method.
Absolutely an amazing feat, 💯 agree with you but just wondered why they didn't use OCISLY
@@Sleepywhispers79 the super heavy booster does not have landing legs.
0:24 what an incredible shot!
Not sure why you’d call it the Complete Video, when it doesn’t cover Starship’s reentry and splash down, which was much more dramatic.
That's 1 Small Step for SpaceX ...
1 Giant Leap for Mankind
Uggh
@@linhenry4671
Ugh all ya want but I'm Old enough to remember Appollo 11 , Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldren landing on the Moon...
Kennedys Speach...
The Gemini Astronauts...
This IS a Small But Important Step for SpaceX ...achieving All their set Mission goals for Flight # 4...!
Sets the stage for Flight # 5 and their attempt to Actually Land Back at Boca Chica , the OLM utilizing the " Chop Sticks "...!
Then , next year...Back to the Moon !
Then Mars and beyond
"1:23 vehicle is supersonic" sounds like a radio callout from Call of Duty. Also this is a huge accomplishment for Space X, this is what it must've felt like to see the Saturn V in 1969 and prior to the Moon landing.
That is overwhelming 🎉
Great week !
Congratulations SpaceX🎉🎉
Great to see space exploration taking center stage. Keep it going guys,
6:34 wait and you can see the hot stafing ring in the distance
thanks for sharing. Almost couldn't find this among all of the SpaceX crypto scams that showed up
Oh crap it's a scam??
@@14sincere it's nothing new. What makes them even worse is they use the Ai voice of elon musk to scam people.
@@14sincere when there's an AI video of Musk talking about shitcoins it's most definitely a scam
@lonyo5377 looks so real... lol this AI crap is outta control. I had to research it.
I watched it live this morning until the hot stage separation then I had to go to work.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
A W E S O M E !!! Congratulations SpaceX !!!
Congratulations to the spacex team. Incredible
Do we know what that... "scream" was just before launch? 0:08
Huge congratulations, SpaceX 🎉
SpaceX is amazing. I love seeing this.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Proud of SpaceX,We will landing on the Mars soonly❤❤❤
Never stops amazing me
It’s incredible!
Have a nice day my dear friends. All my best wishes for you and USA
I don’t remember a starship launch in way over a year & I always watch them. When did go up & was it not televised ? 😮
From India ❤❤❤❤❤
A.very big day for a very.big rocket 🚀 success 👏
Best launch ever!
Just amazing!! Congrats
Major Tom will be proud of all at SPACE X
Probably the most exciting live coverage of any space related event ever, excpt maybe the the reaquisition of Apollo 13 after re-entry. This could mark a turning point for humanity.
Amazing!! So happy to see the success
Have a nice day my dear friends. All my best wishes for you and USA.
It's crazy to think that from the surface to space is about 8 minutes! It takes me longer than that to walk to the end of my street!
Congrats..A mile stone with importance..👍
Wow, so amazing...love it ❤❤❤
Ì have goosebumps guys this is amazing🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
With this humans can now start intergalactic travel...... One small step for man ....One gaint leap for the mankind.
Tile flies off at T+00:09:59.
Some of the tiles were intentionally left missing and others left loose so they can fall off. Intention being observation of the effect of missing tiles.
Option of failure exercised.
At re entry the tiles in the fins of the Ship failing and disintegrating on re-entry is also part of flight plan
3.8 Billion years ago some primitive cells dropped from the sky on to a young and very lucky planet. It's time to return the favour to the Universe.
So the story goes, but no evidence of that.
At last… congrats Space X!!!
Why is this so incredible? Yey, we went to space!
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Largest/most powerful rocket to ever launch, successfully soft landed the booster and second stage - something which had never been done before, let alone with a vehicle this size
@@mistertagnan Great, how is that of any importance? Let's set aside all the emotions and fake expectations...it's still just a chemical rocket with a bit better usability and that's about it. We are far cry away from being anywhere near "space exploration". We are like ants at the shores of Portugal thinking about swimming across Atlantic.
@@truthadvocacy And how would landing on a pad be of greater importance? What is total efficiency of these rockets? Speed and cargo load are still way to low to do anything significant in space. Efficiency is ridiculous.
@@truthadvocacy Why are you posting the exact same cynical perspective over and over?? What's the point of being so negative?
goddamn that's impressive, engines constantly producing sonic booms that it looks like pulses
Legit gives me goosebumps
It's hard to wrap my mind around the scale and power of this thing. It's 30 feet wide and longer than a football field. The flame is over 400 feet long. From the nose to the tip of the flame is just short of 3 football fields in length. It's no wonder the noise overwhelms the audio making it sound like two robots fighting.
33 puny rocket engines of SpaceX booster don't make a "powerful" rocket. Strength in numbers.😂
impresionante, cuantas turbinas, practicametne el final de la fase 1 y ya tenia mas de 5000km/h,
Cool an oversized toy rocket :)
Congrats spaceX🎉
Mind-boggling be safe drive safe and see you at Splashdown
It's big milestone!
Dear God, thank you so much! It is a nice time to be alive.
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
Fantastic
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Beautiful beautiful beautiful
Makes the NASA rocket that was launched yesterday look pathetic! Go Elon! Go! Space X rocks!
That's a good comparison. That Atlas V rocket has been a mainstay with ULA for a couple decades. It did what was supposed to do getting Starliner to orbit.
Bravo to SpaceX team and Elon!!!!!!!!
6.6.2024. I just told my daugther to remember that date. Congratulations to the team.
That booster landed
168km is roughly the Apollo parking orbit for TLI.
1 or 2 orbits to check all systems then light the candle for The Moon.
It has to be refueled first.
That's amazing.
This event marks a major milestone in American history. Truly a momentous mission and launch. God bless Elon Musk, his extraordinary team and the revival of American ingenuity.
American ingenuity? Is that the word for funding non Americans to design and execute all major breakthroughs the US had. Braun, Oppenheimer, Tesla, Fermi, Musk......
Free artificial reef courtesy of SpaceX! Win!
6:38 6:40 what is that in the right corner ?
Looks like the hot staging ring that was jettisoned!
Amazing!!
Wernher von Braun Disney Special 👏🏻
AWESOME 💯 Great TEAM
Freaken amazing
Guys please advice me, why does the super heavy booster need to go with splash down rather than landing on an autonomous spaceport ship that they have? What an incredible milestone for SpaceX regardless💯
Splashdown is not landing. Starship and its booster are supposed to land on a pad, which is the most difficult challenge SpaceX has to face, and not sure if it ever will be met.
@@truthadvocacy i know but their previous booster were able to land on the pad why is this an exception?
Testing. Superheavy is unproven, so they don’t want to risk destroying infrastructure if the landing burn fails. Falcon 9 did similar early on
Congratulations spacex
This is unbelievable
Glorious!