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Falcon 9 Launch - SpaceX - 6/4/2010

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Falcon 9 Launch - SpaceX - 6/4/2010

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  • buffering stream? idiot making video

  • @Miodzik69

    Yes and your ass is on YouTube watching someone make history. Good job.

  • Im new to this industry but would it kill everyone to act a little more professional? You now leave your buck wild kids at home, quit having stupid conversations during a launch, and turn off that stupid tv. Also the retards fighting about the internet connection need to grow up.

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  • You can all stop criticizing his internet connection. I work for an aerospace contractor and direct high speed access to this video and it too was buffering. It was not your connection it was the actual broadcast.

    Some of you guys really need to think or research before you criticize or say stupid things because now you look like an ass.

    Well done JPEX for an outstanding capture!

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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe Falcon 9 Launch SpaceX from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You

  • I Love The Video Falcon 9 Launch SpaceX It Can Increase My Knowledge

  • Nice Video Falcon 9 Launch SpaceX That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video Falcon 9 Launch SpaceX From Your

  • Your Video Falcon 9 Launch SpaceX Is Very Useful Sharing

  • That was a great flight even though the parachutes did not work that had nothong to doo with spacex. Great work spacex

  • It's historic because it IS a lot cheaper. The flight was ~1/3 the cost of any other comparable launch, be it NASA, a large contractor, or a foreign nation, with or with out the recovery of the first stage. Once the vehicle is fully recoverable (Space X's stated goal is ~5 missions) they hope to reduce the costs of the rocket by an order of magnitude (10x). That is historic, especially when you consider that the entire vehicle was designed from scratch not reused from 40 year old ICBM rockets.

  • 02:57 haha 

  • Great Video, do you know when the next broadcast will be?

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