<<@isylium29 says : 18:28 GG Elon Musk and all the team 🥰🥰>> <<@Water-r1t says : Bro he hack someone 😊>> <<@magill248 says : This is one of the best videos yet. I enjoy seeing the external view of the first stage separating; we usually get stuck with those two second stage views that are, well...visually boring compared to the booster rocket doing its thing.>> <<@TheMarcusGomez says : 17:24 2500 km/h *>> <<@ПРИДНЕСТРОВЕЦ says : сила>> <<@jordantherubio says : Like always that is awesome!>> <<@joelalexander928 says : Those hundreds of moving white specs are the 40 satellites which were just deployed 🤔🧐🤔🧐>> <<@gregorysagegreene says : I never really see the throttle-down then throttle-up effect. Flip and boostback view was sensational though. Ground cameras added feature awesome!>> <<@oelschlegel says : Love watching those landings, they never get old. Congrats to the whole team. Is this a new host? - haven't seen her before. I loved her enthusiasm for the launch. One small correction, she mentioned a target horizontal velocity to maintain orbit (in mph) and then pointed our attention to the stage 1 telemetry which would never get anywhere near that fast at any point in the launch - this would have been better to mention after stage separation. Also at one point she misread the current velocity on screen in km/h as mph. Otherwise great job!>> <<@TomTom-cm2oq says : Fantastic!! What a great company. Go Elon!!!>> <<@longphi4502 says : nga con khóc thét>> <<@Spashley20 says : Wow this one is the best video of the landing of a falcon 9 rocket!!>> <<@mrpicky1868 says : amazing one shot footage>> <<@nicrose5171 says : Fantastic footage of the launch and separation!! But why bother showing us the satellites half a second before deployment without showing the actual deployment? What's the point?>> <<@DCDSG says : OMG that stage separation was the best so far!>> <<@DCDSG says : I like the used rugged look. They should leave rockets like that after they've been used a few times, looks Star Wars like. .>> <<@ShropshireHost says : Wow!!>> <<@ivankuljis1780 says : @20:56 Is Luke Skywalker flying that First Stage? _B E A U T I F U L_ _B E A U T I F U L_>> <<@suasponte8363 says : Never gets old! Can't imagine what Twitter will be like soon enough!>> <<@ac-2919 says : TOP OF MY LIST. The best footage of falcon 9 launch and RTLS ever! 🎉🎉>> <<@SKnight1968 says : This was by far, the best views of a Falcon9 reentry and landing ever! Watching this successions of events from separation, reentry and landing was awesome! Wow, to think that SpaceX nearly ended after a few unsuccessful launches in their beginning to what they have accomplished/achieved since then and where they are now in their space programs is incredible. What a team, go SpaceX! Elon Musk is the real "Tony Stark" of our generation. The irony is that Jeff Bezos started Blue Origin before SpaceX and has yet to send a rocket in low orbit and I can actually visualize Jeff Bezos freaking out about SpaceX' successes. I'm also sure that Jeff Bezos must be throwing huge $ numbers at SpaceX team members from designers, rocket scientists, engineers, directors and upper staff managements to come work for him at Blue Origin. I think this is where Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin should bow out gracefully and cut their losses. SpaceX has had 145 successful stage 1 recoveries and as of now has almost sent 52 Falcon9 missions this year alone, that's one Falcon9 a week. Plus, within those numbers, they've launched 3 Falcon9 rockets on a weekend, like it was just normal and nothing to see here. I sure hope I will still be alive to see/witness SpaceX first humans to Mars mission. I was alive (though a baby) when the first men walked the surface of the moon and would love to be alive for the first men/women to walk the surface of Mars. I can only imagine where SpaceX will be in 30 years technology wise and what they will achieve on the journey to getting there? Again, awesome views and congratulations to Elon Musk and all of SpaceX's employees from the bottom up, because none of this would be possible without the entire team. People can accomplish so much when they work together towards a common vision and goals.>> <<@patrickrobledo8215 says : Outstanding beautiful beautiful beautiful I love it brought tears to my eyes made me so happy so proud of everyone with SpaceX outstanding job love you guys 😘❤️🙏 so damn cool>> <<@bartekdymecki7280 says : it is so cool to watch <3>> <<@LerockJohn says : Dont give a f**k about Twitter. I just wanna see this more and more and more. Peace Out!>> <<@bazoo513 says : Not one mention of the word "competitor" (the presenter did once say " _our_ 40 OneWeb satellites" - old habits don't die 😀) This is good - there's enough room for everybody, and the choice is good.>> <<@raisfamily2317 says : amazing - Have never seen the boostback view before>> <<@bazoo513 says : ~ 18:15 - 23:30 - This never gets old...>> <<@bazoo513 says : 17:23 - km/h, not mph>> <<@bazoo513 says : ~ 15:45 - Some airline passengers (see the contrail) will have had an amazing view of this launch...>> <<@owenkeller2748 says : This launch says a lot about both companies. 1) they’re both confident that the market has tons of future growth. 2) they’re focused on positive competition. 3) this confirms the falcon is still the best rocket available and other rockets will have customers once they are ready to launch customers.>> <<@KimTuckerFr says : Who's the guy who changed camera view @18:15 ???? That was the most amazing view to see the stage separation from outside, and we missed it !!!!! 😭😭 Amazing launch anyway 😉>> <<@bsl2501 says : this was a treat! thanks!>> <<@Marta01143 says : Nossa>> <<@mikeg9b says : 12:56 I like the "used" look of the fairing halves. It looks like something out of Star Wars.>> <<@Mabod97 says : 18:27 OMG this was an amazing view>> <<@keyserxx says : Incredible shots xx>> <<@subhashar204 says : at 19.32, why fairing is separated that early ? There is more than an hour for satellite deployment.>> <<@stageiii1 says : Wow!!!! So very proud Space-X is based here in the USA. Americans should take a moment and reflect on that fact, and all that has happened to make it something that (can) happen, and something that IS happening. Thanks, Elon !!>> <<@Omar_J-R says : Are those CGI??>> <<@cloudyclaw says : Is easily the most beautiful colors for a rocket lunch>> <<@marcknight9334 says : Sitting at home with cheetos, watching rockets land back on earth live on youtube.. I mean, what a crazy era to live in.>> <<@irrefudiate says : Wow! That was great camera work. Absolutely beautiful. I wish the announcer would find it in her heart to stop talking every once in a while. It drives me crazy to hear the incessant droning on and on and on.>> <<@nicolasgonzalez8632 says : 12:00 STRONGBACK RETRACT 15:50 LIFTOFF 16:50 MAX-Q 18:15 MECO 22:00 ENTRY 23:08 LANDING>> <<@zynesamanthapalac7019 says : What a wonderful FALCON 9>> <<@Asma.Mirgoul says : Why does it show FH signal loss sometimes? We know this is F9 .... And why we see other satellites whizzing by towards the end of the video?>> <<@lasersbee says : Incredible footage of the 1st stage....>> <<@joergee8051 says : still unbelievable>> <<@harryseldon6366 says : Very cool music at beginning ....>> <<@ramazansen says : 23:35 Is it me or did landing legs deploy differently? It was like, legs on the left deployed downwards, legs on the right deployed upwards?!>> <<@guy7gsa says : Beautiful tracking of the stage 1 separation loved it.>>
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