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  • The onboard internal guidance modulated framus trajectory stabilizer was just puss.

  • coooooool!

  • wat gamez diz from?

  • Hi I started in the fun FragMovie would you go Take a look to find me typing ====> TheNassdu26

  • classified payload huh, prolly a suitcase full of cash

  • gee, that doesnt look like a space shuttel... its a ballistic missle!

  • Fake

  • now i know what it feels like to be superman...

  • @johauHAU naahhh superman can do that is half the time

  • I'd be pissed if one of those rockets that fell off hit my house.

  • @MyOldAss cool story

  • The day intelligent life discover earth is the day earth gets the universes largest littering bill.

  • at 0:47 u can see it break the sound barrier 

  • 6,5 Milions Horse Power!!! YEAH BABY!!! I WANT ONE!!

  • Lauched from Vanderburg AFB!

  • i would have to change my pants about 55 times before i got into zero gravity

  • nossa qui lindooo

  • omg 2mins to space?

  • i want a go

  • big model rocket lol jk

  • Before i die, i will go to space

  • @xabii22alonsoo well its a expensive ticket of 17 million dollars :D

  • surely rockets make sounds

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  • Looks nominal to me.

    Great onboard.

  • Well done NASA!This space agency is always the epitome of science and progress.

  • 2 minutes to get to space xD kool

  • is that the sonic boom at 0:48 when you can see a sort of cloud appear around it?

  • @mnpudge Yup, in real life it make an awesome bang but hard to notice with all the engine noise :P

  • You really get a sense of the sheer speed it is traveling at when you see a camera angle like this.

  • I bet there's a fly hanging on somewhere on that thing with the biggest grin.

  • A short journey to space .. but scary if u imagine urself to be hanging outside the rocket hhahah :PP lolx:-))

  • The atmosphere burns them up

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  • @wareagle649 thats soo gay, i mean you

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  • @taenijim123 Hey! go troll somewhere else! just because i pointed that out doesnt mean im gay. if so, it takes one to know one...duchebag. go play some more WOW fuckhead.

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  • Such a smooth launch hardly shook at all , I thought at least it would vibrate a bit. Very Nice to watch

  • qual a chance dos dejetos do foguete cair na terra em áreas populadas?

  • i soo want to travel to space just to chill out

  • Wow! Beautiful shot :-)

  • its not a zip 9, its a z154e model 5 A with a 9over 1 nose cone, fitted with a camera with a onboard crew of 61. This is a day trip to the lunar site 19 to bring back container 8 which was inkubating a classified organisim.

  • FAKE

  • isnt it the delta 2 rocket :D?

  • You can actually see the rocket bend slightly when the gyros are compensating its trajectory, amazing!

  • My Estes Rocket was a litte bit better than that one...butnot by much..I think it landed on somebody's roof and I wasn't able to get it back..I hope these guys find their's

  • put a gerbil in it

  • sorry oops didnt watch the entire vid

  • does a Delta 2 have 2-stageboosters? plz reply

  • <3 <----- can you see at 0:47 ( és vissza nem térni többé)

  • WHERE ARE THE STARS!!!!!?!?!?!STOP DARKENING SPACE YOU BASTARDS!!!?!!!?!?STOP HIDING ALIENS!!!!!!!!

  • @Fortesque32 Maybe YOU should learn a thing or two about photography and exposure durations instead. Also, turn off caps.

    kthxbai.

  • holly shit!! thats Vandenberg. I bet it was launched from SLC 2.

  • Beautiful.

  • Its so easy to goto space

  • ohh i see a heart

  • @pidolbaragas lol me too..at the coast right?

  • Wow - thats incredible. I never realized that a rocket could reach space in that short amount of time. Somewhere around 2 minutes and its out of the atmosphere. Amazing.

  • @xtraflo imagine wat it feels like to be in it

  • @ry758 I couldnt imagine it - no way. The G-forces pushing u into the seat must feel like a 2 minute long Car Crash - Getting hit from behind....

  • @ry758 lol there is no one in this rocket.

  • I had no idea so many rocket scientists would add their comments to this video.

    Maybe rocket science doesn't require as much intelligence as I thought.

  • @Steeyuv Nah, it's a myth. Rocket science is pretty easy, just download the rocket scientist iphone app.

  • As the rocket goes higher, there should be less air resistance around it. Really I think anything fired through space would be hundreds of times faster in space than on earth.

    Betcha a small bottle rocket would fly as fast as a jet if it ran long enough to pick up speed.

  • It's just amazing...

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  • uau aliens exist

  • Man, that's a LOT of pitch and yaw steering- first a yaw starting at 1:44, reversed at 2:09, then a big pitch manuever at 2:24... I'm guessing they had constraints on where they could drop the solid boosters, and had to fly a dogleg to make sure they fell in open waters. Hurts the performance, though.

  • it takes only 3mins to get into space? wtf man all i have to say is FUCK MY PENIS

  • It's amazing how a passenger plane takes five minutes to get somewhere close to the top of the lower atmosphere, but a rocket like this takes 1 minute and 30 seconds to get out of the atmosphere completely!

  • wow...never knew it took 2min to get to space

  • @unbelivableLP it does when u go 4,000MPH in a smal satalite rocket

  • @unbelivableLP You can get into space in less than one second. but you have to know how

  • @Phonologie how

  • insane. fucking awesomely insane.

  • in 0:56 i seen a heart shaped wavves

  • To fast

  • behold the crocker rocket lol

  • people, if you really want to know how all this works, you should watch apollo 13, by Ron Howard, casting Tom Hanks..... its about apollo 13 mission to moon... you'll learn a lot........

  • only 3 minutes later your into the void , only 3 little minutes

    watta clip guys !!! watta clip !!!

  • where was this launch at?

  • Oooooh...outer space...*jizz in my pants*

  • What if those engines hit somebody!??!???? :O:O:O:O D:D:D: Im never going outside again!

  • where do the rockets that get ejected go?

  • @ekimadams ....

    eBay! :o)

  • @ekimadams in the ocean or they have parachutes and land softly

  • That view point never gets old :)

    Thanks for uploading this video,

    Brian :)

  • Delta II rockets are unmanned.

  • The crews onboard these rockets are brave MFs. Space exploration...needs more funding - we should have had a moon base setup 2 decades ago. Next base, Mars.

  • If they eject out side of the atmo, they evaporate upon re-entry.

  • You could put an eye out with that!

  • 1:38 wth, i hope they hit someone on the head

  • absolutely beautiful.

  • I have a question... what happens to those jet things that fall off about half way... they might land on someones head

  • i think they have parachutes on them or they do it over an area with no people.

  • @quantumteknics they would probaly burn up in the atmosphere, and they probley set up a "no enter zone" around the places the stuff will hit.

  • @quantumteknics they usually try to eject them over the ocean, sometimes recoverable

  • @quantumteknics They simply land in the ocean.

  • @quantumteknics They are all epquiped with parachutes

  • @quantumteknics the path taken by the rocket during the entire launch is predetermined and the ejection of the SRB's is done calculatively so that it falls into a water body after burning out partially through the atmosphere

  • @quantumteknics The trajectory is such that they fall into the ocean for recovery and re-use.

  • @BushWomanOtter

    Delta 2 boosters are not recovered, they sink down to the ground of the ocean. Shuttle SRBs are the only boosters worldwide that are reused.

  • @quantumteknics it never lands :O

  • @quantumteknics Usually burn up in the atmosphere.

  • @quantumteknics They also will have parachutes if they dont burn up in the Atmosphere

  • @quantumteknics They always drop them off over the ocean :D

  • @Estoque1994

    yeah... KILL SEA ANIMALS!

  • @quantumteknics that things never come back to earth i think but ive they are they have parachute.

  • @KubaaM They never come back to Earth? Where do you think do they go? Oh boy oh boy.

    The boosters fall into the ocean and are collected. This position is NOT RANDOM. Everything is calculated and pre determined. NOTHING is left to chance. And yes, they do have parachutes.

    They then drop into the ocean nozzlefirst so that air is trapped inside them, so they don't sink. READ it on NASA's website before spreading myths. God damn. It feels like there are no adults on Youtube.

  • @hardstyle905 "It feels like there are no adults on Youtube." So if you're not an expert on this then you're not an "adult". Interesting.

  • @mike4ty4 So why reply if you don't know the answer? Rather than posting bullshit at least try to get a clue. This, and the fact that his spelling is beyond awful, make it quite clear that he must be 1. underage and 2. a moron. It's not so hard eh?

  • @hardstyle905 If he's a kid then you should excuse him. As it's not really his fault then. And I'm not him, so I wasn't posting his "bullshit" "myths".

  • @mike4ty4 I'll pardon him. I hope you are aware that you replied to a comment that's 6 months old.

  • @quantumteknics I think they have parachutes and land in the ocean just like the shuttle's SRBs.

  • last part of the video... fucking huge big ass computers wtf!?!?!?!?!?!

  • that is sex

  • yeah, I am literally LOLing. That's so funny. You're so right. Hilarious! ;) Do you like me?

  • haha :)) you're right :P =)

  • He would only suffocate,he deserves worse.

  • @0xosaulox0 with W.Bush also.

  • @0xosaulox0 ur people who did that is better bin laden is just a tale . coconut

  • @0xosaulox0 yeah dont forget to include bin ladens family who are good friends and oil business partners with Bushes dad. check out infowars

  • @0xosaulox0 Too Quick a death

  • @0xosaulox0 and the other talibani's too ... perhaps every other organization's activist who think alike..

  • @kevnit02

    and with this thought mentioned... what exactly is the difference between you and them?

  • @0xosaulox0 Could strap him to one of the SRBs on the shuttle, and just watch him fly away.

  • why argue guys its a rocket, its cool who cares about anything else

  • sorprende ee

  • It is interesting to see the boosters swiffeling whilst computers' control of the ascent track and angle.

  • can see the body flexing under load

  • I wonder if those help motors would fall too early and it would be unpleasant to get hit by falling heavy metal rocket.

  • awesome! you can see the smoke trail all the way down :)

  • 0:48 the shuttle breaks the sound berrior.

  • @NCC17O1Q

    Shuttle???

  • how do you know'?

  • you can just bearly see a white ring around the rocket at 0:48. thats how i know.

  • No, that is not the comment he is referring to. This is a Delta II rocket, not a shuttle.

  • @NCC17O1Q yeah thats a cloud....

  • the atmosphere is so complex that you could probably only realized this if you were strapped to an asteroid/comet and witnessed a re-entry. that would blow your mind so wide open that you would never forget it.

  • . . . . . . . . . RONALDO

  • Idiots....

    That isn't a Fake

  • Why is there so many noobtards that think this is fake?

  • Because, today every noobtard use the internet...

  • @lordspyrox why would it be fake? don't they know that rockets do fly these days to space?

  • Looks like it's leavin Vandenberg :)

  • Yes, Vandenberg SLC-2W.

    Btw. this is the launch of the malfunctioning spysat that was later shot down by the US Navy.

  • ajwgeek, it isn't space shuttle start :)

  • ajwgeek, it isn't space shuttle launch :)

  • Were you born a dumbass or did you have to work on it? This is the Delta II rocket, I've seen them go up with my own eyes.

  • This must be fake, you can't see any stars in the sky ... right, MoonHoaxers?

  • you carry syphilis.

  • u dont see stars in the sky, u see them in space, also, they r not IN space, AND the light from the Earth would not alow u 2 c any stars, u would have 2 go out further, stupid conspercy theroist.

  • DrP, I was being sarcastic.

  • O, sry, I just hate it when people think the government "fakes" everything.

  • They do, simple.

  • @DrPapertank Do you speak English tho? If stars are not IN space, where are they? In your mom's pants? But you're right about the other thing. The earth is simply too bright, that's why you can't see stars. It exceeds the sensitivity of the camera.

  • 0:50 is the sound barrier

  • what's happening at 0:50?

  • i think it broke the sound barrier, not sure

  • i thought that to^^ it's amazing how that shuttle is taking off

  • watch and learn

  • 0:52 a heart in the ocean :)

  • I also see a women with long hair, lolz

  • 01:16 full throttle

  • 00:50 breaking sound barrier

  • pretty awesome!!

  • no, they land in the water. take some time and look it up on wiki or whatever. they NEED to make it land in the water, they reuse the rocket boosters.

  • nice!

  • cool

  • Amazing footage!

  • I wonder What was with that yaw rate starting at 1:45? Or pitch rate.