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Starlink Mission
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- Dipublikasikan tanggal 17 Jan 2022
- On Tuesday, January 18 at 9:02 p.m. EST, Falcon 9 launched 49 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This was the tenth launch and landing of this Falcon 9 first stage booster, which has launched GPS III-3, Turksat 5A, Transporter-2, and now seven Starlink missions.
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It's crazy that SpaceX has landed several boosters now TEN times!! Even more crazy that Falcon landing has become such a regular thing that it barely makes any headlines. I can't wait to see how many flights these boosters can do!
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I always imagine them building a ship in space to shuttle the people to the moon and to Mars. A ship designed never to land on a planet but to stay in space indefinitely. Take the cargo and people to it then let it do all the long space traveling. It's probably already a thing...
I'm telling u, the falcon rockets are the best!
@Infinity you know it.
Never gets old!
I've watched every launch and the shots of the exhaust plumes or RCS thrusters is beautiful.
My Dad was an engineer with NASA Engineering and Development and died a couple of years after the shuttle program ended. He wasn't a drone collecting a paycheck, he was a believer and dreamer into our exploration of space. He'd be so excited and proud of what SpaceX has accomplished with reusable boosters.
Yeah, they got some really impressive shots this time, from both the tracking camera of stage separation and the fairings interacting with the second stage exhaust (20:00), and full duration video of the entry and landing burns from both the booster and the droneship, with no dropouts, for once!
@Van Jon see reply (below) to the other IDclips landscape link poster
@Влади Мир Котов nice scenery BUT I've seen better. I've worked in North, Central and South America plus many countries in SE Asia and there's lots of great landscape.
The most heart touching was actually in the US in the Washington state in the Eastern Rocky Mountains.
I was on the side of a mountain camping where the valley pointed East/West towards the Eastern foothills. So it had dewed and then frozen during the night and when the sun crested the top of the foothills the light illuminated a million ice crystals, each of them breaking into rainbows, covering the V sides of the valley. It was heart stopingly beautiful and a once in a lifetime event. I actually couldn't help turning to each side to communicate the wonder I was seeing but there was no one there as I was alone. I then felt the most intense sadness and loneliness I've ever felt in my life in that moment of beauty, even while drinking in the glory. This was prior to good megapixel cameras and so I wasn't able to record and preserve it. Probably wouldn't have shown up well in the photo anyway. Intense!
Within 10 minutes the phenomenon was gone and it was time to pack up and continue on.
Then there was the time I was scuba diving in the Philippines and a shark twice my size came up and nuzzled me and swam by my side for five minutes, very curious as to what I was doing. I wasn't afraid and it wasn't aggressive, the experience wasn't different than swimming with porpoise in the Gulf of Mexico or seals off the coast of California. Only thing that ever scared me diving is moray eels hiding in crevasses.
I also used to fly before I developed heart trouble and lost my pilots license and some of the views I've had were simply indescribable.
So landscapes can be nice but there's a lot more to the world, including SpaceX rockets.
25:54 - so awesome to see!! coming though the clouds and landing without signal delay!
Now SpaceX is just showing off.
They do a daytime launch & landing just to show how awesome it is then this
It gives such a perfect sense of velocity!
Hey enough with the spoilers! 😄
First time I saw it myself. Just as bright as the launch. Beautiful.
I’ll never get tired of watching the boosters land. It’s amazing!
@Kevin D. shut
@Bertolucci B Same.
@Amos Sent spam complaint about @Van Jon to IDclips. Let's see...
@Kevin D. whoa sorry, i'm sorry if my comment annoyed you. geez.
20:35 first/second stages and fairings! Just amazing.
I came to the comments thinking "surely someone else had this thought." I was not disappointed.
Thank you BN. Always sooo helpful!
17:20 for launch
20:00 MECO and stage separation
25:48 for landing
thanks
That ground shot of stage separation was amazing. And the second stage hauling ass away from the booster and fairing halves. Wow, they're getting good at this stuff. Three flights in three weeks. That doesn't seem possible.
the IR video of second stage was great, and one of the best drone ship landing coverage to date!
Thanks for sharing.
Love the infrared camera footage of first stage and separation!
@MrGoatBeard yes the tip of the fairing was surprisingly bright.
Never seen them do that before TBH...awesome to see it in IR white hot and seeing how hot the fairings were getting from the atmospheric friction.
I came to the comments thinking "surely someone else had this thought." I was not disappointed.
20:40 its so cool to see all the separated components in a single shot (stage 1, stage 2 and the 2 fairings)
Seeing the Falcon 9 lands for the 100+ time still amazes me..Never gets old. Way to go spacex!
26:17 Wow,the droneship camera is better now!!!!😱☺
@Van Jon Bro,im not subscribing this channel
probably wont last, but we can all knock on wood
Better location for the signal.
It’s so impressive how reliable this technology is
And as always, landing was beautiful. Host did a Great Job also 👏🏾
@Van Jon Why are you spamming a rice field video with music on almost all comments here? That won't attract any likes on your video... 😒
I just wanna do color commentary
I love how the host has learned to smile throughout the whole brief. That is very challenging but I wish more people would do it.
Absolutely beautiful IR views. 103rd Booster landing of another 10th use booster was amazing. Congratulations SpaceX team, making history real time!
@Van Jon stop spam
That image where you could see the booster separated and both fairings and then the upper stage all separated, but all in one frame. Beautiful!
Always fun to watch. I remember the Mercury launches. How I envy you young people and the things you'll do in space.
We were overseas for most of those launches so only got to see the last one on tv even. But then got to see the Gemini launches and most of the Apollo ones. Young people today have never not had jets in their lives to travel on whereas some of us had to make do with propeller aircraft as our first commercial flights. A 707 was a new fangled airplane first flown after my first trip by airplane across the Atlantic. We can just hope that the youngsters of today see us go back to the Moon and then to Mars.
Wow... 2 amazing things with this launch... 1. Viewing the stage separation, and fairings at almost same time, from the ground camera, amazing 2. There was no loss of signal this time round when booster was landing!! 👍👍
It must be cool to watch Starlink launches while streaming it via Starlink !!!!
Yep, got my Starlink in December. Incredible speeds so far. Makes watching streaming video a pleasure again with no buffering.
Yep.
This is the first launch I got to see in person! Awesome! Got to see 1st stage MECO, the time of staging, and 2nd stage ignition, and down range ascent through T+ 4.5 minutes!
Wow, I am really digging the "new" camera shots and appreciate these no lag / loss of signal landings!
I don't think it will be 100% consistent.
21:01 is stunning. 1st stage, and both fairing halves falling away within the 2nd stage exhaust plume 😍
I remember the first stream this host did for SpaceX. She has improved greatly since then and does an excellent job now 👍
It takes all the engineers a few to get into the groove. Well, some never do, but a few minimum.
Yeah watching a 1st stage land back on a drone ship is never going to get old. What an amazing time in space exploration.
@Kein myster Don't know what you mean.
@Odysseus Rex keep cryin bro
Outstanding as usual, I always get excited when watching SpaceX launches, payload deployment and the landing of the 1st stage, along with all the bits in between. It is amazing how far SpaceX have come in such a short time, they have revolutionised space flight to LEO and landings of the 1st stage and dragon. Go SpaceX go and may God be with you and yours as you mingle with the stars.
That was amazing, watching how the booster went through the clouds from the rocket's perspective
Wow, wow, wow. This never gets old. I can't wait for Starship!
This never gets old. Awesome!! GO SPACEX
와 이제는 너무 당연한 수직 착륙이 되어 버렸네!! 대단!!!
Giving a shout-out to Youmei. Love it how she’s fangirling about the falcon as she talks about the propulsion parts, as the engines have to do certain tasks and they do that flawlessly. You can hear her excitement. Love it. 👍👏🙌
So beautiful!!! Thanks always Spacex team 🙏. Youmei you’re commentary was lovely and I always enjoy learning a little bit more each launch 👌💕
Please show more of the landing and time on that portion of the flight! ITS TRULY AMAZING TO WATCH AND EACH AND EVERY TIME ITS SHOWN OR WHEN THERE IS A LAUNCH. 👍🏽 I Can watch it over and over including the deployed drown ship(s) they are all amazing part of the operations! Great job Space X Team!
Love the view of the fairing halves and stage 1 falling away from stage 2 and the split screen of the landing from stage 1 and the drone ship was epic!
Space x keeps amazing me everyday, that landing was soooooo smooth! And right in the center, BULL'S EYE SPACE X!
103 successful landings... And this one straight in the middle. Congrats @SpaceX You folks are doing amazing work. Respect for that.
I’ll never get tired of watching the boosters land. It’s amazing!
It’s so impressive how reliable this technology is
Thanks Youmei for hosting this and congrats to the SpaceX team for another successful launch. The view from the ground with the stage separation, merlin ignition and fairing separation was amazing and I think it was one of the cleanest image of the landing on the droneship we have ever seen! Congrats!
I don't know why but the view today of the exhaust plumes was just amazing. You could really see them power and speed of this beast.
Those were infrared cameras. That was the heat plume. The fairings were also hot from the passage through the atmosphere. That's the thermal heating they protect the satellite from.
Thank you for the vastly improved audio. The announcer is pausing to let us listen when things happen and sounds like she's watching and listening with us. The sound levels make the voices match. The choice of microphone keeps background noise low. You've done great, thanks!
I found the audio quality of the background noise suppression a bit ... creepy? It sounds like there are secondary (machine) voices echoing whenever the host speaks. Had the distinct impression of the Borg Collective joining in on the fun. That's not to take away from SpaceX streams though - head and shoulders above any other stream out there, including NASA (720p in 2021? Shame!).
I loved the background chatter… Nearly like being there in the mission control room. LIKE!
well, background noises (or whatever this is) could be much better, but .. ok ;) i always have my headphones on, btw.
It's amazing how this technology now feels so normal! Go SpaceX!
Awesome launch as always can't wait for more in the future
AMAZING! Congrats Team @SpaceX and Elon Musk -- Stoke to seeing the future taking shape before my very eyes!
I'm watching this via Starlink! Great job SpaceX!!!
Thank you again SpaceX for sharing this with us!
Having watched the first rockets take off in the 60's to actually seeing a rocket for real at Cape Kennedy to where SpaceX is now is a phenomenon and I'm just glad it has happened in my lifetime and I have seen it as a boy and loved the mystery and magic of spaceflight for so long. To see space travel like this truly makes me feel lucky and blessed. Thank you for letting us continue to see that magic.
Goosepimples every single time. Good commentary to today. Thank you all involved, on to the next one... and when Starship goes up... wow!
Still tears in my eyes, watching this! Thank You Elon, thank You SpaceX!
That was an amazing view from the ground for this launch! seeing the fairings and first stage with the exhaust from the 2nd stage, that was just awesome.
Every booster landing seems like an amazing miracle to me.
No matter how many times I watch the boosters land it still gets my heart pounding.
That 2nd stage shot from the ground was amazing!!!👍
The video after MECO was amazing. A completely different look of the process. Awesome.
I’ll never get tired of watching the boosters land. It’s amazing!
Never fails to blow my mind, what an Engineering marvel it is.
Never gets old. Nice vibration damping on the landing camera.
SO love that I can watch this via my Starlink connection!
Still waiting on ours. Mid 2022 now.
Finally a good view of the droneship landing! Incredible.
I always see stage 1 landing and gives me same thrill as the first time I saw.
Thanks Youmei for hosting this and congrats to the SpaceX team for another successful launch. The view from the ground with the stage separation, merlin ignition and fairing separation was amazing and I think it was one of the cleanest image of the landing on the droneship we have ever seen! Congrats!
I love how the landing flame spreads out just like it does in the 1950s Sci-fi movies.
Compliments to the program director on this flight, the footage was amazing! Nice solid (ish) signal on landing too!
it doesnt get old. congrats to another wonderful launch and land
25:54 - so awesome to see!! coming though the clouds and landing without signal delay!
I just can’t get over how insane this is every time i see it.
Well done. I'm loving your new cameras. I'm so proud of you all 💞💞
Some awesome footage in this launch! From thermal camera to the full quality drone ship landing!! Love it!
Still not getting old seeing these land. Just amazing.
And as always, landing was beautiful. Host did a Great Job also
Woo hoo! Super nice landing footage. Beautiful!
It blows my mind every time that thing lands, that was a total bullseye. Amazing.
Great to see it once again and what an amazing landing view of the Booster without signal loss. But now a days, we were unable to see payload deployments (Last we have seen on NASA X-Ray mission) which is an another very cool view in space. I missed badly during transporter 3 mission where every satellite will split up one by one 😞
Amazing views. I love watching this every time SpaceX has a mission. I wish I could be there in person to see.
Never get tired of seeing those stage one landing legs deploy. Reminds me of the landing legs on the Vulcan exploratory ship in First Contact.
The live video improvements are as impressive as the actual Dragon launches.
So satisfying and I'm so proud of Starlink successes👏
26:24 You can see the thruster blow for the last time after landing 😀
Amazing, two straight launches where we can actually use the Vero Beach long-range camera. And this one has such incredible views.
I'll never have enough of those landings
I thank the great SpaceX team for this achievement that brings all of humanity forward! Congratulations to everyone involved for a great job!
So happy I got to see the rocket launch here from Ft.Lauderdale! Seeing the bright orange tail get bigger and then it just disappears!so cool! The second launch I’ve been able to see from down here
I don't like these launches as well as they are closer to the horizon for us 60 miles South of you. The ones that go the other direction I can see and watch without problems.
Always fun to watch. I remember the Mercury launches. How I envy you young people and the things you'll do in space.
Great coverage. I loved how the mountain ducked @12:20
Great video watching it on 2160p which it very clear. Another perfect landing right in the bullseye just perfection love it
Seeing the Falcon 9 lands for the 100+ time still amazes me..Never gets old. Way to go spacex!
Seeing the Falcon 9 lands for the 100+ time still amazes me..Never gets old. Way to go spacex!
Excellent job to SpaceX and NASA 👍👍
Keep up the good work With the
Starlink satellites 📡 🛰
Starfleet command
will be so happy 😀
Nice explanation of an Orbit and as always great views of an amazing rocket start🤩
Would love to be at the Cape one day when they land a booster back on land. Number 103 successful landing and it is still incredible to watch every time. Congrats to SpaceX team and Shortfall of Gravitas for being there :-)
Pinpoint accuracy on landing never ceases to amaze me
Amazing just amazing. Love it!
They've done an amazing job with the video feeds during landing!
That droneship landing footage was incredible, there was practically no stuttering or quality degradation.
20:15 that looks sooooo amazing 👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥
It was really cool to see how it goes faster and faster 😊
Absolutely amazing!!!
Awesome ground tracking views! Thanks for sharing! 👏
Loved the new infra-red camera views of 1st stage and meco. Awesome.
Wow. That was very incredible! Sadly i wont see it by my area...
Never gets old!
I've watched every launch and the shots of the exhaust plumes or RCS thrusters is beautiful.
My Dad was an engineer with NASA Engineering and Development and died a couple of years after the shuttle program ended. He wasn't a drone collecting a paycheck, he was a believer and dreamer into our exploration of space. He'd be so excited and proud of what SpaceX has accomplished with reusable boosters.