📌 Artemis II
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Artemis II launch filmed by the NASA Cessna Plane
Some of the coolest footage I've ever seen 🤯
Honestly, seeing so many people this hyped about Artemis and our return to the Moon is truly amazing. The love for spaceflight is alive and well! 🚀🌖
I've been waiting my whole 40 years for this.
I didn’t realise how much I missed crewed space flight
I am saving so much of this stuff.
Science makes the world better.
I watched it live and as a kid who watched the Challenger launch in class I had a minor heart attack when the boosters fell off. This is so amazing ❤️
This is giving me tingles!!
Have you seen the SlowMo from National Geographic?
Just listening to technology trip and fumble trying to capture the raw vibration of energy is deeply captivating in itself.
It's amazing how fast they get off the ground. So cool to watch.
Levanto la vista... veo la luna y sigo asombrada al pensar que 4 personas van hacia allá
This footage is actually insane.
I was too nervous to watch live so I’m really enjoying all these videos now. So happy everything went smoothly.
This is the shot. Jealous of this flight team. What a view of history.
Damn, that’s as good as the WB-57 shots but in a completely different way
Damn - that Cessna can really keep up!
I’m cynical about space but That’s pretty amazing. Am happy it’s nasa.
Oh my god… I was enjoying that until halfway through when 12 year old me suddenly reappeared inside and felt the Challenger moment all over again. I can’t do this.
I agree. I watched the Challenger launch live and it was devastating and heartbreaking. Then the two astronauts that got stuck for 9 mos in space. There's never guarantees when these astronauts launch...🫤
True, but important to remember that the Space Shuttle, while an incredible engineering accomplishment, had certain hazards baked into the design itself. In short, here the Orion Capsule & crew sits on top of the stack with a launch abort system, similar to Apollo & Mercury (don't ask, about Gemini) so in that kind of catastrophic failure; they'd have a fighting chance.
As far as launches go, this was textbook impressive! 🤓
Agreed. I would do horrible things for a seat on that plane.
Let’s team up. With our combined aerial experience we can’t be ignored!
Dang this made me cry all over again. 🤩 🤯 😮 🤯
CNN’s coverage was hugely disappointing. Bad visuals, no NASA feed
THIS GAVE ME GOOSEBUMPS !!! What an incredible thing to experience !!!
How is the Cessna not moving?
Nice!! Unlike the NASA broadcast, we actually get to see the booster separation…rather than a shot of random people watching the booster separation!
Thank you for sharing this.
Previously it was the Apollo missions, now it is the Artemis missions; this is the beginning of a new era.
Its not leaving our orbit any further than the space station. 50 years of lost technology and all were doing is “Going around the moon?”
That’s some great SCIENCE there. Teach On!!!
Pilot here. There’s NO WAY a Cessna plane was giving air clearance this close to a rocket launch. This has to be a drone.
NASA has their own planes for launches like this!
Why couldn't we have gotten this version live instead of the choppy footage we were subject to?! This is perfect
To bad you were not alive in 1969 .... Epic ! Lifting rockets off today is about 2-3 per day .... So much junk in space !
One for your dad @finona055
Ok @cbsnews @cnn and @abcnews this is what I was expecting!
Instead, my wife, kids, and I got a blank visual feed on ABC which froze at the exact moment the boosters ignited and the rocket lifted off, losing the coolest element of watching this live, followed by a shaky camera zoomed in and trying to follow the rocket like an iPhone.
Hire this camera person please! 🙏🏽
Wow on Cessna! So it's very clear!
Such an amazing experience
When I was in elementary school, the whole school would watch every Apollo launch in the multipurpose room. Still pretty amazing. However, I also contemplate the environmental toll of our space ambitions..
My favourite part (of the Shuttle launches too) is when the radio guy says ‘60 seconds in at 1200mph’… then not even a minute later, ‘smooth at 2600mph’. Ummmm WOOOOWWWW
I’ve only been reading about this online and English is my second language. I’ve been pronouncing it “ar-TEEM-is”, not even sure why
😅
You can’t watch this and not believe in the power of humans (vs ai)