On Monday, February 6 at 8:32 p.m. ET, SpaceX launched the Hispasat Amazonas Nexus mission from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
This was the sixth launch and landing for this Falcon 9 first stage booster, which previously supported the launch of SES-22, ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 1, and three Starlink missions.
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millfreedom
24:14 Landing never gets old or boring 😊 the best part of any SpaceX launch! 🚀
Vor Monatjigil jigil
At this rate of launches SpaceX will break the records with 100 launches this year.
Vor MonatBespredellnitsa
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Vor MonatElessar Telcontar
We're going to Mars! Elon is committed to it.
Vor Monatjigil jigil
@Odysseus Rex I don't know if they can do more than a 100 or not, and I am not sure if they can do all the 14 launches in February, I was trying to insinuate that despite their 7 launches in January they still can reach the 100 number as it's obviously the SpaceX plan, as it was declared by Elon Musk a couple of months ago, and their push to have 14 launches in February is a sign they are trying to compensate for the January to reach the 100 goal.
Vor MonatOdysseus Rex
@jigil jigil Well, if they can achieve and maintain that pace they will accomplish 161 launches.
Vor Monatjigil jigil
@Odysseus Rex The have planned for 14 launches in February (2 done - 12 remaining).
Vor MonatB N
23:59 making it look so easy. Another awesome one SpaceX.
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Repent to Jesus Christ “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.” Romans 5:3-5 NIV T
Vor MonatJavier Rami🌲🦕
Laughable
Vor MonatFred Bloggs
Thanks for this.
Vor MonatCarie J. Pippins
I can actually watch these launches from my house. They're pretty cool. And to hear the boom afterwards is an experience.
Vor Monatramosel
Those landings never get old... Thanks SpaceX. And a big thanks for covering the deployment too.
Vor MonatLee Roland
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Whatever gets you through the night, it's alright. Just don't hurt the babies.
Vor MonatClay Gorovoy
Lake of 🔥
Vor Monatkam1k
@ramosel it’s a bot man
Vor Monatramosel
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Well thanks... I get your drift, but I have my own relationship with the Lord and don't need your input... and it has no bearing on a SpaceX launch. Try to focus your readings where they are needed. Or is this a bot?
Vor MonatRepent and believe in Jesus Christ
Repent to Jesus Christ “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.” Romans 5:3-5 NIV I
Vor MonatKevin Finney
I never get tired of watching the first stage landings.
Vor MonatRWBHere
Thanks, SpaceX! 🙂👍
Vor MonatKadir Tv
👁️🗨️👁️🗨️👁️🗨️🔼🔼🔼 open the eyes bro already
Vor MonatM. Gustafson
Always a pleasure! Watched via SpaceX Starlink! 📡🚀😎✌️
Vor Monateegull
Nice little change-up having two people share the commentator role. Siva I believe has done previous Falcon 9 launches, but I don't remember seeing Ronnie before. Welcome to the team, Ronnie, if this was your first broadcast. You were both very professional, easy to understand, and obviously know well the vehicle, payload, and launch process. SpaceX sets the bar very high for live launch coverage.
Vor MonatChristian Laing
The consistency is incredible. Hopefully we'll see the same with the Starship in the years to come.
Vor MonatJason Johnson
It never, ever gets old! Wow…what a view of that satellite floating away!
Vor MonatSUE APPELGATE
That was awesome!
Vor Monatnikhil sudame
I am in awe of the mvec engine! First I wonder how can it withstand those temperatures and not melt and the way it cools downs😍 kudos to the metallurgy team at space x.
Vor MonatTrey O'Neale
I have watched (or played) every single launch and booster landing since they started. It amazes me every single time.
Vor MonatTim Doyon
Me as well. It still blows my mind that Elon Musk and his SpaceX team can launch a rocket to space, then, just over 8 minutes later, land the booster safely on a boat in the Atlantic Ocean. And they do it routinely now. It’s been like watching my grandchild grow up. It is absolutely incredible technology! 🚀
Vor MonatSUE APPELGATE
Me, too!
Vor MonatBlue Heron Fishing
I love each landing… amazing SpaceX has mastered this feat.
Vor MonatStephens Farms
Congratulations on your #9th launch and landing. Go SpaceX 👍👍👍
Vor Monatilmarinen79
Excellent commentary by Siva and Ronnie! Leading the way and showing how it's done.
Vor MonatAntenas e Interfaces CB
Amazing Launch. Congratulations SpaceX.
Vor MonatDana Peck
Thanks to the team. Really enjoy the payload info segment. All the best
Vor MonatMrTrueshoe
Wow these have become so fun and entertaining to watch! Also great info for those who don’t follow closely !
Vor Monatalan connelly
Awesome, have not missed a launch yet.
Vor MonatTAJ Dvl-Advocate
Never gets old.
Vor MonatSean Taggart
Ah falcon 9 never gets old The fact its only like 10ish years old iirc Is absurd Its SO GOOD
Vor MonatRachel
The cameras are the BEST, thank-you, and I always love to hear the play-by-play. You all should be mighty proud.
Vor MonatHoward Kearney
great stuff! I think it would be really great to have Gwynne and Elon host this broadcast at sometime. :)
Vor MonatTed Lis
Every time, it is wonderful.
Vor MonatWilliam de Ora (de Silva)
Congratulations SpaceX team ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Vor MonatAstronaut Mohammed
Nice launch ❤️
Vor MonatChristopher White
Well done SpaceX. You make it look easy.
Vor MonatMʀ Sᴍɪᴛʜ
Мои поздравления ! 🙂
Vor MonatRepent and believe in Jesus Christ
Repent to Jesus Christ “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.” Romans 5:3-5 NIV I
Vor MonatSpacelord05 oficial
The fact that spacex carried a spanish satellite is awesome
Vor Monatkanyedian
Always a pleasure 🔥
Vor MonatSpace OdJobs
Also, happy 5th anniversary of the Falcon Heavy test flight!
Vor MonatJustin Wilson
I don’t know why but this never gets old🎉
Vor MonatAdam San
Love it!
Vor MonatInSlay IonStorm
Awesome!! :)) Go SpaceX!! ;))
Vor MonatTemhg
WOW, amazing launch, seeing the sun when it's pitch black is so wierd!
Vor MonatDaniel Land
@Temhg ah okay that makes sense. Thanks
Vor MonatTemhg
@Daniel Land 49:00
Vor MonatDaniel Land
What's the time mark
Vor MonatJames Mihalcik
Congratulations SpaceX team! 170
Vor MonatEthan
Awesome Coverage!
Vor MonatWatsonSchinous
This company is my deepest professional desire, just amazing!
Vor MonatConger Thomas
Glad to see great minds used for great things. You are mile marker in our way of life, Thanks to all !
Vor MonatWhatsup FPV
Awesome Job - thank for sharing
Vor MonatTimothy Bahus
thanks again 🙂 literally had no idea it was going off until 🤯 i go outside look up at the moon and there it was.
Vor MonatDeyan Dimitrov
Every sci fi fan loves this, first this then travel new planets
Vor MonatK S
I am up to take on your toughest manned mission. I won't live much longer amd would be open to a non returnable kind of mission. It will help give humanity insight and hope for future generations to come.
Vor MonatDethangel ishere
Congrats spacex and amazonas nexus.
Vor MonatSteve Windsurf
I rarely watch launches, but landings induce strong OCD in this one. Keep em comin, hook'em SpaceX🤘
Vor MonatDavid Holder
"Just read the instructions" is my favorite drone ship. Just saying. I feel like they are members of the family now.
Vor MonatLandon Take America Back
Wow ,great launch great landing great deploy!! I can not believe all the particles flying by.Space junk? Ice?
Vor MonatAllotment Diggers
The company's who insure these launches must be making a fortune
Vor MonatJon Tait
Amazing cant wait to see bfr in action in the coming months
Vor MonatKnotbone
That Dragon tail of flame though!
Vor MonatBradley G
What better way to glue together my 3D printed sea level Merlin 1D model than a SpaceX launch livestream
Vor MonatToshiko Moto Girl
Go go SpaceX 💯💯💯✅️🙂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Vor MonatAviation_muc
Intro starts @2:55😉
Vor MonatIvan Kuljis
Star Gazer _Ballerina_ on point! #170 Touchdown!
Vor Monatlilia Penna
Sensacional saludos de sde Mérida México
Vor MonatDie Weiße GhostBox
Respekt 👍🏼
Vor MonatMikael Bohman
So SpaxeX has now done 170 landings and everybody else: 0.
Vor MonatJohn F
Thanks for sharing 👍🚀🚀🚀
Vor MonatKev_MACE
The comments about the landings never getting old never get old. I do agree though!
Vor Monatrtate26695
This was so exciting! I hope to see your next mission! Your so cool spacex How can you make a rocket land like that?
Vor Monatrtate26695
@RWBHere I replied late, but you too!
Vor MonatRWBHere
@rtate26695 Thanks. Didn't expect that. Might see you after the next launch. 👋🙂🚀
Vor Monatrtate26695
@RWBHere WAIT YOUR COMMENT JUST GOT PINNED CONGRATS
Vor MonatRWBHere
@rtate26695 Fights are pointless really. I've never claimed to be first, but it is funny watching a handful of people all making the same claim. Things can escalate quickly! 🤣
Vor Monatrtate26695
@RWBHere yeah. Who cares if im first, but that was amazing! Edit: There is no more first in my comment! No more fights now :)
Vor Monatintuziast videos
RESPECT!!!!
Vor MonatArational
Dear SpaceX staff, Could we please see the stage 2 deorbit until signal loss before it's incandescent end. Thanks
Vor MonatKuneh Kun
Its gonna take months lmao
Vor MonatOdysseus Rex
There's really nothing to see.
Vor MonatJerry Archer
Congratulations SpaceX
Vor Monatlightdark00
I appreciate anyone who did the Sponsorblock intermissions!
Vor MonatFrancisco Chavez
Impresionante, saludos desde México,!
Vor MonatGuii Jf
que legal
Vor MonatMichael Domansky
Congratulations Elon And Team!
Vor MonatRiddick tonn
She’s ready for another flight Captain Kirk! 🎉
Vor MonatСаша Угрюмый
самый позитивный .люблю вас
Vor MonatShawn Nayeb
I wonder if the booster flies over 15 times
Vor MonatOdysseus Rex
There is one, so far, that has flown fifteen times. No doubt it will make its sixteenth flight fairly soon. Several others will probably also break that milestone this year.
Vor Monatwillgart
we need a counter on the screen with the number of launches and landings there are so many I'm lost in the numbers!!!
Vor MonatC.A. Nix III
26:00 I did not know there were snow flurries in space! LOL!
Vor MonatF Wieland
Why did they separate the fairings so late on this flight? Aren’t these just dead weight above the atmosphere?
Vor Monatravecoin
can't wait for Kerbal Space program 2
Vor MonatMykhailo Tudai
SPACEX👍🏼 🇺🇸 Glory to America
Vor MonatHealey
Do fairing half’s have a parachute on decent or do they just fall?
Vor MonatHealey
Thanks, I wondered about that!
Vor MonatRWBHere
Parachutes.
Vor MonatCharZard
15:55 this is what I came here to see.
Vor MonatLloyd Walker
Why is it called a gravity turn if they are using the engines to turn and push the rocket sideways?
Vor MonatGunnarLof
If you offset the point of thrust just a tiny bit from the point of mass, you let gravity do most of the work for you!
Vor MonatLensflare Deviant
Because it's actually gravity controlling the turn not the engines, they're just pushing at that point.
Vor MonatJakub J
Wow, the new presenter has been pretty cool.
Vor MonatAshindran Chinnapen
First deployment. Thanks!
Vor MonatAurijus Trikšys
Everything looks great, but would you please give Starlink to Ukrainian military again? It's crucial they are able to defend themselves and all of us.
Vor MonatPeter Ford
5:08 Westminster Abbey shout-out 46:58 , 47:35 , etc is that the moon?
Vor MonatTom Brown
Did the landing approach of this rocket happen more slowly than typical? Seemed really slow but it could be the weed.
Vor MonatOdysseus Rex
Yeah, there's a difference between people who get high, and people who go high.
Vor MonatEric Anderson
so many amazing feats until it gets boring and we don't notice.
Vor Monatrichiexp2
I'm already bored with it to be honest lol 😂, I rarely watch them now except for launches like these because which are for client payloads, ride shares or space force payloads. I just waiting for 🌟 ship now.
Vor MonatKureji Rin
Please use a thermal camera for extra footage.. we can't see too much when the rocket launching or landing because of the dust
Vor Monattexasredneckhippy
Hilarious, nice logo symbology though, as required by all space agencies.
Vor MonatOdysseus Rex
@texasredneckhippy No, that's silly. We disassembled the industrial infrastructure, which is different from losing the technology, because we didn't go back. We didn't go back because of politics. At that time, only the federal government could martial the resources necessary to go to the Moon. That, therefore, required the political will to do so. That will had begun to fade even before Apollo 11. Now, thanks to economic growth and technological advance, private entities can put people on the Moon. I'd say there is a reasonable chance SpaceX will do so before NASA does but, even if NASA does it first, I'm sure SpaceX will be mounting their own missions for their own purposes before too long.
Vor Monatjed70
@texasredneckhippy Man I don’t know how many different ways to try to and get through to you… There are several reasons that, collectively, answer the question: - lack of public interest for several decades - lack of sufficient funding - deterioration of the industrial base to create such a rocket and manned vehicle - loss of corporate knowledge as the experts retired Take a week to read Rocket Men (Apollo 8) and Carrying the Fire (Apollo 11). The level of detail there of the things that went haywire or were not thought of until there was a problem could never be dreamed up by a government committee trying to fabricate an event.
Vor Monattexasredneckhippy
@Odysseus Rex so you think we landed on the moon 50yrs ago but didn't go back because we lost the technology?
Vor Monatbeautiful sea
o homem amassa muito
Vor MonatDodge
Your thoughts on the current controlled extraterrestrial reality disclosure process and related US GOV cover-up? When the contagious giggling subsides, how will our civilization adapt to this publicly known reality? What might be some of the potential implications of disclosure of this reality? Do we really want to know the full truth? Reply
Vor MonatDodge
@Odysseus Rex Who told you that?
Vor MonatOdysseus Rex
There are no ETs, there is no "process", there is no cover up.
Vor Monatdermatologymiami
Way to go Elon
Vor MonatCuzznRickH14
SpaceX...PHD. NASA....8th grade science class. Incredible how much money NASA has spent in recent years. But, in all fairness, they got us to where we were before SpaceX came along. Well done SpaceX.
Vor MonatCCCP
👍🏻
Vor MonatDon's Junkmail
I saw white balloons all and around Arizona mountains yesterday....I guess Joe missed a few...his speeches too...
Vor MonatClay Gorovoy
Space x ,we've never gone anywhere but our computer graphics are pretty good and the tax dollars we suck into our accounts are huge ,that's why it's worth it.
Vor MonatLensflare Deviant
Now now, don't be silly.
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