Watch SpaceX launch its Falcon 9 Rocket from Vandenberg AFB in California!
SpaceX will launch its Falcon 9 rocket from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, in California. The rocket will be carrying the Sentinel-6A satellite. The joint NASA/ESA satellite will collect data on sea level changes and atmospheric conditions to improve weather forecasts and climate models.
Want to learn more about this mission? Check out our Prelaunch Preview! - everydayastronaut.com/sentinel-6a/
00:00 - Intro
03:00 - Prelaunch Preview
11:00 - Q&A
24:30 - Flight Trajectory
34:13 - T - 1 Minute
35:13 - Lift Off!
37:37 - Stage Separation
43:00 - Landing Burn
44:53 - Q&A
1:10:18 - Moon Conspiracy Theory Debunking
1:14:30 - Q&A
1:35:25 - Payload Deployment
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Just came herr after SN8 i think kust a dragon and a falcon 9 is a good option becquse Starship is risky they need to re do it
I saw it!
I live near VAFB. And every time I see a rocket launch I just say “Vandenburg wakes up again.”
1:16:17 Iowa (edit: said Idaho instead)
Hey Tim, I was wondering while watching a Dragon capsule approach the ISS what are the contingencies if the nose cone didn't open? What could ISS do? I don't see a Canada Arm II grapple point. If the cone did open but docking failed, is there a grapple point on Dragon's docking mechanism? Could ISS astronauts EVA and manually grab? If so - then what? Can astronauts inside Dragon do anything? There are multitudes of questions surrounding these scenarios but you get the idea. Thanks buddy. Love your enthusiasm. Keep up the great work!!! It's highly appreciated and extremely educational.
I cant believe I missed this, im only 50miles away, could have seen from backyard.
Just amazing shots this time! Perfect weather. I only wish there was no loss of signal right at the touchdown.
Sick shots, but sadly only 720p. That first stage backflip would've been an awesome wallpaper.
again.
Wtf Tim!? To even point in the "ooh, this is a natural phenomenon, we just have to ride this one out" direction is fucked up!
Drove 3 hours up the coast to see this launch with my dad who had never seen a rocket launch irl before. (I hadn't either) The landing blew his mind, it was like he was a kid again.
Awesome!
Hey folks! Just trying to gauge interest here - which of these Kill Counts are you MOST excited for and most likely to watch? Thanks!
Hey folks! Just trying to gauge interest here - which of these Kill Counts are you MOST excited for and most likely to watch? Thanks!
Whoa
I have a question: at the stage 1 separation, why does the Merlin Vacuum engine eject the ring at 37:48? What exactly does it do?
This is by far the best landing I've seen. I'm glad this is happening in my era. The grid fins were working over time... God Bless SpaceX
of some sort?
43:11 火箭返回回收
It would have been a simple matter to compose a shot with the three commentators around their desk, AND the landing first stage. Why didn't they do that? As it was, the landing occurred apparently off-camera on the left.
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I can't tell if people in the comments are real or not
I was there it was pretty cool
I just come here for the booster landings.
At 1:02:00/2:04:56 tim you should know about how these rockets are checked after they land for refurbishment. thinking NDT stands for a company made me giggle a bit, because it stands for non-destructive testing
This broadcast felt janky AF
You + Jessie 😇
you not gonna talk about the china moon mission to return rocks samples from the moon?
Wtf Tim!? To even point in the "ooh, this is a natural phenomenon, we just have to ride this one out" direction is fucked up!
dont they see it going on right now and they staying up there they are crazy
it's going to be destory byy a meteor shower the spacex
Whoa
Absolutely amazing. What an amazing time to be alive.
The 2 views of the 2nd bell - one view looks to be showing a side increasingly hotter whilst the other colder. Is this because of which side is facing the sun or is this a video error of some sort?
Cup noodles started after ww2 in Japan to provide very cheap food for the Japanese.
Hi from Batswana
I can't tell if people in the comments are real or not
Why do the second stage engine seam to pulse after ignition? You can see it from the on board cameras.
Another landing. Another issue with the video. Anyone have a video of a landing that doesn’t pause, freeze, go black at the last second?
I just the other day found out that they lose comm to the satellite because of the vibration at landing. That was why it happens with OCISLY anyway. I can guess there's huge vibration even on a pad on solid ground.
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No thanks
I will rule in Mars too!!!
One doesn't own emotion, and when one is owned by emotion, it's a reflection of one's belief that one owns them ❤️
One of the coolest things I've seen. I live in souther California, drove to 2 hours to see it. Amazing.
Watching launches never get old, back in the day late 60's and early 70's I watched all the launches from NASA. I use to work for Bendix Field Engineer supporting NASA. I worked on Antennas that tracked launches around the world. Elon Musk is so smart Space-X. you did an excellent job in showing angles
Hi Tim. So I was able to see some outtakes from the moon landings that not many people see when I worked at NASA TV. They have mundane shots from the moon of cameras being adjusted and lenses being cleaned. There is footage that is overexposed, out of focus or too jittery to use. I always thought they should just release all that stuff to the public just to shut down the conspiracists.
Where is the timestamp guy??
Everything is in the video desc lol
I LIVE IN TEXAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you please tell these "scientists" they are look like morons for wearing muzzles and using plastic partitions while tgey are sitting out on fresh air ??? Stupid
Does the second stage land?
No, but they de-orbit it and it burns up in the decent...usually over the Indian Ocean...that way it does not add to extra space debris.
I love you music theme. I love your channel thanks!
Falcon heavy is launching on the 30th from there
So awesome i live here so i watched and it was loud the sonic boom made my ears feelin cloudy for a couple hours
Telemetry =) YEAH! Why not in the original SpaceX / NASA footage?
hahahaha we are now in a time where it is weird to have a new booster haha
I would probably watch these events if it wasn't for the narration. I just want to know what is due to happen and what is happening, not the aggravating clown in semipermanent contact with me and in my way.
Just amazing shots this time! Perfect weather. I only wish there was no loss of signal right at the touchdown.
55:00 They use inertial guidance, which are basically gyroscope which use angular torque to calculate deviation and accelerometers plus time. Its an expansion and highly accurate version of what is called dead reckoning, that is, if you know your starting position, your time, acceleration and deviation, you can calculate your position to a high degree of accuracy. Air liners also used it in the days before GPS, although those were obviously far less sophisticated and still relied some on manual interpretation by the crew
Just had a launch-gasm!
And the confusing part is what about that again?
Omg you’re on TRENDING
Thanks for the ride, the telemetry video just keeps getting better with every launch.
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Enslaving the planet, one satellite at a time👏
I'm soooooo glad my last name is not FRYLICK!!!
Everyday Astronut is soooooo FREAKIN ANNOYING!!!!!!
I got to see the launch this morning, just wow. First in person launch and definitely won’t be my last.
Three legged landing!! Start at 43:30 and watch the left landing leg shudder when the engines shut down!!
I still don't know what I'm wearing to the living room for Thanksgiving... I might not go!
Everyday douchebag nails it again
It always fails at the right moment
Hello, Humans. "The clouds may drop down titles and estates, and wealth may seek us, but wisdom must be sought." -Edward Young TERRANCE OUT
I cant believe I missed this, im only 50miles away, could have seen from backyard.
19:26....the ocean near VAFB was to the n some...to the south some but this rocket went to the east....I watched it go inland.
Hmmm which is more truth...nasa...the us government...or this supposed person? Not my business regarding him....but I will find out about the others I just mentioned....or hopefully die trying. The truth maybe only me.
in the 80s my grandfather and i drove to Florida to watch a Shuttle launch "It was Great"will remember it always i have a photo of grandpa on the runway with his arm out "flying in for a landing" was really neat he grew up in the horse and buggy days and watched a shuttle launch !! ps drove from oklahoma in a van with a bad ignition module in it would get about 3 hours driving before it would shut down but had a great time anyway
Yay. On Trending!!!
Here we go
loved the video, specially the narration and the telemetry for first stage. awesome job man!
Could a satellite be used to look for MH370 on the ocean floor?
If 0 degrees is straight east, and 90 degrees is straight north, then 66 degrees would still be prograde. or are my assumptions incorrect?
@Everyday Astronaut Yeah, everything indicates it is prograde orbit. I just can't figure out how they could launch to the south and get a prograde orbit of 66 degrees.
@Everyday Astronaut Looks to me like somebody got the 66 degrees wrong somewhere, or we don't understand the reference system used. looking at the launch and the tracking simulations, I would say it was 66 degrees SW which would make it 180+66=246 making it retrograde. That would confuse anyone trying determine prograde vs retrograde. One is telling you its retrograde, but the other is telling your prograde.
@Everyday Astronaut something seems off to me if 66 degrees North, wouldn't that mean it launched over land, even 66 degrees south would kind of put it over land as well.
@Everyday Astronaut Yeah sometimes my brain doesn't work right either when it gets tired.
You’re right. I wasn’t thinking about it correctly 🙈
Can’t wait for the EDA x TSS music!
This is by far the best landing I've seen. I'm glad this is happening in my era. The grid fins were working over time... God Bless SpaceX
Lol...I can't believe He fell for that trick question @ 30:37 I was just watching him explain 0G and 5G reception in space
What a mess the broadcast was 😂😂 Happy to see Jessie get to see her first landing live in person :) Also thanks for showing the telemetry Tim
Moving to Brownsville till I probably will be working at Sx and live in Boca Chica area when they are “less concerned” about booms etc...maybe see “Tim” there to watch sn 8 hop in a week or so.. ...this was my first in person liftoff till booster landing. I was by the prison...dodging the prison guards......didn’t hear the boom of landing till at least a couple seconds after touching down. ..so nice to know at least current outer space tech is real...now on to becoming involved and seeing the truth out there on The moon & other places.
Ohh yea a few seconds after liftoff look in the hills by the prison for a grey hat/mask & shirt & tanish shorts & course grey heated socks..among the small crowd and guards trying to find me.
That booster landed, shut down.... then it burped! Have not seen that before.
NOOOO! I slept through it! This is what I get for staying up all night :( Oh well, I’ll be here for Starlink tomorrow.
SpaceX and NASA people are getting along so well in the past few days/missions. We can feel NASA employee excitement towards SpaceX.
Hi Tim longtime subscriber, love your deep dive videos , OLF Chanel is great too, keep the good works up, it really helps me, love light and balance &thanks Trevor
43:36 and Falcon 9 is landed on LZ4. Landing operator proceeded to 11.100 on recovery 2 Man I missed this line! Edited for the correct info
@Farhan Syafiq Fadhillah ok, thank you for the extra explanations
@Daniel Saraolu oh for technical term on my comments LZ4 : Landing Zone 4, pad where the rocket from SpaceX is landed on Vandenberg AFB. On the east coast, they have LZ1 and LZ2 (LZ2 only used for side booster landing)
@Daniel SaraoluI'm neither expert nor have any knowledge about this, as I'm commenting this purely a guess. But the phrase is, possibly, technical order for the landing operator to do rocket checking after it was landed, based on procedure (section) 11, point 100, section 2 The almost similar notes was used on vessel recovery (you may heard it clearly on Arabsat 6A center core landing). Please note that if the twin booster was landed, it'll sounded like this "Landing Zone, side booster has landed, recovery operator proceed to 11.100 section 4 and 5" Too much technical phrase here. CMIIW
Can you translate what is that mean Farhan? Thank you.
That should be the next t-shirt as a huge space nerd when I heard that I got tingles right after watching The Landing
starliner?
Love the norminal hat!
Doesn't extreme bright sunlight (such as in space) also damage camera/video sensors?
NASA broadcast was so incredibly messy it was hilarious.
There is a choice?
yeah I love it though it's got a certain charm when it's messy it's cute
i use to live there
1:26:00 lol - "if you are an expert at producing methane, dew it" that made me giggle
@Michael Workman glad I live in the EU. No way we would end up with such a dangerous chemical in a hand sanitizer.
"The agency has posted a do-not-use list of dangerous hand sanitizer products, which is being updated regularly. In most cases, methanol does not appear on the product label. However, methanol is not an acceptable ingredient in any drug, including hand sanitizer, even if methanol is listed as an ingredient on the product label. The FDA’s ongoing testing has found methanol contamination in hand sanitizer products ranging from 1% to 80%."
they weren't supposed to contain it, really.
@Michael Workman Methane and methanol are not the same thing. Anyways... I doubt legal hand sanitizer contains methanol. It is highly toxic to humans causing blindness at 10 mL ingestion and death at 100 mL. Human skin can absorb it. If you want to divert a large source of methane, think about cows. They generate a lot of it.
hey we found out recently some hand sanitizer contains methanol. so why not defer all that methanol to rocketry since it's no good for human skin?
Tim, don't waste streaming time on people who can get their own facts straight. This is referring to the superchat about your Electron stream.
Any idea why spacex has removed the nice arcing timeline that they've used the last couple of years. Today's sentinal launch had no timeline and last week's Crew 1 launch had only two circular telemetries showing altitude and velocity. My kids love the arcing timeline and shout-out MECO and Max-Q!!
@Anorax they used the arcing timeline for DM2 and it was a NASA mission
It was a NASA broadcast unfortunately.
Wow I can't imagine that it passes the speed of sound and seeing figures at thousands of kilometers per hour speed is really mid boggling yet looking at how it was ascending from the ground it looks slow. I was driving 100kph and feels like so fast already.
was this just today?
Happened 7 hours ago
I bet they're trying to find that Island in Lost.
1:22:19 IMHO flame diverter would be contra productive for Starship development. You need to acknowledge this is supposed to start from Mars, there will be no ramp, it will probably start from its legs standing on rocky ground. And Mars launch is another thing, I'd like to see how it will work. If there will be some habitat, how far it will need to be from Starship. I think I heard exclusion zone for Earth is supposed to be 30 km. How are they suppose to install pipes in order to fill it in with propelant if it will be produced by some previously delivered equipment. At this point I think most of ground equipment for Mars will need to be mobile.
So when are u going up in Space man?? Can't wait to seen that smile one day :D
in the 80s my grandfather and i drove to Florida to watch a Shuttle launch "It was Great"will remember it always i have a photo of grandpa on the runway with his arm out "flying in for a landing" was really neat he grew up in the horse and buggy days and watched a shuttle launch !! ps drove from oklahoma in a van with a bad ignition module in it would get about 3 hours driving before it would shut down but had a great time anyway
I love spaceflight because indeed it is pushing the limits of what is technologically achievable and manned spaceflight means going to the most hazardous environment possible and doing science there. If something goes wrong and safety measures fail, you're a goner and so is all of the expensive equipment.
41:06 Un Bruh Momento
Never gets old.