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    1. @Tim from Las Vegas it was expected actually. That’s why it was unmanned. You don’t know a hell of a lot when it comes to rocket launch test runs and physics, do you?

      Looks like we have another highschool dropout in the comment section. But to be perfectly honest even most highschool dropouts know about this. So you’re really making yourself look pretty dumb here.😆

    2. @Tim from Las Vegas LOL, controlled detonation. So I guess you forgot SpaceX’s operating model, huh? Try again.

  1. The onboard shot from space was just icing on the cake!!!! can’t believe this finally actually happened, what an incredible incredible test!!!!!!

  2. We learn the most when it go *boom* 🎉!!!

    Can’t wait for super-heavy booster flight number two!!!!!

  3. Strange how crazy unstable it was, despite the experience of SpaceX, they make over a 100 successful launches a year iirc. Good luck next time, I hope they find the issue.

    1. 他很聪明,先说有可能会炸,然后真炸了你会说他厉害,不炸更厉害

    1. This rocket is twice as powerful as the moon rocket, 10x cheaper, and can land itself from both parts, it’s much more complex to get right especially with 33 engines and re entry method.

    2. Rocket science isnt easy to comprehend for many but It’s not hard to believe at all! Ppl believe in religious stuff all the time. Believing is easy!

    3. ​@Miguel lopez
      That’s a problem. Getting 33 rocket engines to play nice together. Just ask the Soviet engineers of yesteryear. It’s one of the big reasons they gave up on their version of a moon rocket booster stage. Also, the Rocketdyne F1 (Saturn V boosters) remains the most powerful single rocket engine ever developed. A true engineering marvel, it took only five engines (4 gimbaled… another engineering marvel in its day) to get the massive Saturn V on its way to the moon.

  4. Elon pretty much gave it a low % of making obit he mainly wanted it to clear the tower and pass max Q.

  5. Clearly a successful test not failure 🚀 even tho they’ll created record history by lifting of that humungous amount of weight Kudos to spacex and Elon Musk

  6. “I’m so stoked! Everything was fine, until the (first) stage separated. Woohoo!”
    Tell that to the astronauts.

  7. Young lady reporting is just adorable. She’s like an elderly woman in the body of a young person. 😆

  8. If they had a real man on board, a proper man that saves the day like we used to have, he would have unstrapped himself from the cockpit to knock out the connecting lynch pins with a mallet, take over manual control and save the day. When will we learn I ask?

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