So many beautiful views and shots this mission: 17:00 tracking shot and fairing deploy 18:52 plume from barge 22:26 landing and booster sees its own plume 24:33 plume still illuminated in upper atmosphere left of the engine bell
remember that moon shot? trvid.com/video/video-dQTgX40R-IQ.html I wish they use their equipment to watch what they're aiming at! Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn !
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That was by far one of the best streams of a SpaceX launch!! Some of the shots were amazing! The best being the Falcon Heavy two boosters landing at the same time. 😂
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Probably one of the most incredible launches I’ve seen. With binoculars, I watched the fairing halves jettison. A short while later, I got to watch the video. Absolutely stunning video!!!
And The Space Oscar goes to... The shot of the spitting booster (16:54) in the second stage plume with the fairing halves alone was worth the wait. Then you have the jellyfish shot (18:54) from the drone ship. From which you could see the whole mission (22:24). Thanks for the ride.
18:53 The most beautiful view of the rocket in the sky from the barge. You can even see the first stage as a tiny dot trailing the second stage which is firing on its way to orbit.
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Many of us have watched dozens or more launches AND landings…. Never gets tired. Amazing going SpaceX team.. and for three launches this week!! No one comes close. Remember nothing is routine, sweat the detail (we know you all do).
Yeah I'll never get tired of watching all those beautiful and amazing launch, especially the landings, it's awesome everytime I watch it, feels like it's the first time I watch it, very awesome
Thank you Shiva, I've learned a few more details from your commentary like purging the lines, Thankyou Mother Earth, The Jellyfish was beautiful. I've seen a lot of missions but this one gave me joy from learnings and the beautiful backdrop.
Great stream of another Space X launch and booster landing. Congratulations!! Also wonderfully explained and narrated by your excellent host. Kudos again.
22:40 I really do like how underwhelming this is for the team now, I remember watching all the landing attempts before the first one stuck, and the reaction at the control room was incredible, and now, a few claps was it. It truly has become a norm, almost boring, which oddly speaks louder for their achievement than the explosive celebrations of the first few landings.
SpaceX is getting so good at this I almost want to ask if I can catch the 2:30p flight leaving Monday The video from the barge with the sunset was spectacular. Watching the 1st stage land never gets old. Good Job SpaceX
Another beautiful landing, bullseye. Maybe one of the best landings I`ve seen so far, with the sunset and vapor in the background. Thank you SpaceX team. Go Falcon, Go SpaceX
Easily the most cinematic launch yet. Nearly perfect on every event. Angle, lighting, exposure, framing … well done. Even Jeff has to acknowledge this beauty.
Yes. Also very high was a cargo-dragon, which unfolded the solar panels just as it went through the few seconds of twilight in orbit and everything went orange. That made me cry.
Excellent commentary with outstanding video footage. Incredible to think that in 40 minutes that satellite was deployed almost halfway around the world at an altitude 5 times more or less than the international space station. Just beautiful visuals from this launch.
Some first time unique view seen here. Best falcon 9 launch cast. Another side note, for two expensive customer satellite SpaceX have full confidence on a booster which already flown 14 times before, this is incredible.
would love to see the launch from the recovery barge as a side panel along with the normal views. to see the launch and track 1st stage to landing would be awesome!
It occurred to me today that the extraordinary and amazing site of those rockets returning to earth and landing like they do has become almost ordinary. And that in itself is an amazing achievement. Space X have made something that was impossible just a few years ago now happen so often and with such reliability that it is now something of a run of the mill standard thing. Well done.
Those were the best views of launch, boost back, and landing that I've ever seen! I so loved seeing the plume from the drone ship, and in the background of the landed booster.
There seems to be a rotation, but can we keep this feed host? I appreciate the extra tidbits of information/narration. It makes a more full experience.
OMG! How wonderful are those returnable rocket vehicles? Watching these devices return to the landing zone looks bad ass and trippy as hell. Man I love you guys! This stuff is like the beginning of an end goal that just blows my F mind LOL I love this shiza you guys rule
Easily the most cinematic launch yet. Nearly perfect on every event. Angle, lighting, exposure, framing … well done. Even Jeff has to acknowledge this beauty.
Hands down one of the best, visually at least, I've got to watch thus far! Talk about timing... Twilight launch due east towards a full moon with a jellyfish visible to the landing barge (and the 2nd stage after the sun dipped below the earth) which was visible to the 1st stage over 100km in altitude! Gonna be tough to top this one!
Can I agree with everyone else who is complimenting the presenter of this launch - he did a great job of weaving a lot of really interesting additional information into this one 🤩👍
Such a beautiful launch with the eerie view from the drone ship, perfect lighting. But also incredible commentary throughout, the right tone, the great knowledge of each element of the rocket and each phase of the launch, with perfect enunciation, my favorite host so far.
I'm amused that the cheers and claps at each stage activity are starting to get a lot less as compared to previous launches. Guess for folks at SpaceX, it's now almost a daily way of life. Go SpaceX!
Awesome! I always wonder about the velocity that is always slowly bleeding off. When the satellites are deployed we can see the speed has already been bleeding off quite rapidly? Doesn't this constantly decreasing speed affect the intended orbit?
They are deployed in an elliptical orbit. Their speed will decrease as their altitude increases toward apogee. If nothing else happened, the speed would increase and the altitude would decrease as the satellite moved toward perigee. However, these satellites have their own engines which will fire at apogee to raise their perigee. Eventually, the satellites will end up in a circular, geostationary orbit where their velocity will be, more or less, constant.