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Artemis II launch filmed by the NASA Cessna Plane

Some of the coolest footage I've ever seen 🤯
回覆 @sproutsfromspace
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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! 🚀🌖
回覆 @savillejp
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I've been waiting my whole 40 years for this.
回覆 @hogan.bruce
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I didn’t realise how much I missed crewed space flight
回覆 @thefullnellie
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I am saving so much of this stuff.
Science makes the world better.
回覆 @bouncingelf
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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 ❤️
回覆 @other_alyx
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This is giving me tingles!!
Have you seen the SlowMo from National Geographic?
回覆 @mr_glean
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Just listening to technology trip and fumble trying to capture the raw vibration of energy is deeply captivating in itself.
回覆 @wrensdesigns
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It's amazing how fast they get off the ground. So cool to watch.
回覆 @digital_cora
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Levanto la vista... veo la luna y sigo asombrada al pensar que 4 personas van hacia allá
回覆 @laurenlemon
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This footage is actually insane.
回覆 @mindstateofamonster
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Facts yo
回覆 @laroccadonna
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Amazing!!
回覆 @cnunespdx
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I was too nervous to watch live so I’m really enjoying all these videos now. So happy everything went smoothly.
回覆 @misswillful
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This is the shot. Jealous of this flight team. What a view of history.
回覆 @airplanesphil
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Damn, that’s as good as the WB-57 shots but in a completely different way
回覆 @treyevan
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Incredible.
回覆 @pauldevinsky
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Damn - that Cessna can really keep up!
回覆 @_kmfk_
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I’m cynical about space but That’s pretty amazing. Am happy it’s nasa.
回覆 @nigelgrebert
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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.
回覆 @jchristen61
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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...🫤
回覆 @bbqshoes
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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.
回覆 @mark.miller.10048
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Awesome
回覆 @vickilongmore2311
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As far as launches go, this was textbook impressive! 🤓
回覆 @beholdingeye
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This is a dream shot
回覆 @nateinthewild
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Agreed. I would do horrible things for a seat on that plane.
回覆 @beholdingeye
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Let’s team up. With our combined aerial experience we can’t be ignored!
回覆 @_brittfyoung_
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Dang this made me cry all over again. 🤩 🤯 😮 🤯
回覆 @markjohnson6075
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CNN’s coverage was hugely disappointing. Bad visuals, no NASA feed
回覆 @natiulloab
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THIS GAVE ME GOOSEBUMPS !!! What an incredible thing to experience !!!
回覆 @annwwilkerson
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How is the Cessna not moving?
回覆 @adeiza01
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Awesome ⚡😲
回覆 @princess302
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Wow.
回覆 @pingusinvisiblefriend
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Nice!! Unlike the NASA broadcast, we actually get to see the booster separation…rather than a shot of random people watching the booster separation!
回覆 @yasemintunc511
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Thank you for sharing this.
回覆 @taytay48
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Got that ASMR vibe going
回覆 @patrickw_84
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Previously it was the Apollo missions, now it is the Artemis missions; this is the beginning of a new era.
回覆 @mr_bojangles1967
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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?”
回覆 @jaykayellbee
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That’s some great SCIENCE there. Teach On!!!
回覆 @thecarriehickman
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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.
回覆 @sproutsfromspace
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NASA has their own planes for launches like this!
回覆 @realdjyoshi
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Why couldn't we have gotten this version live instead of the choppy footage we were subject to?! This is perfect
回覆 @showmeone
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To bad you were not alive in 1969 .... Epic ! Lifting rockets off today is about 2-3 per day .... So much junk in space !
回覆 @seached
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One for your dad @finona055
回覆 @anandiyermd
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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! 🙏🏽
回覆 @may_labyrinth
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Wow on Cessna! So it's very clear!
回覆 @jfla333
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Magnificent
回覆 @nathanieljame01
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Such an amazing experience
回覆 @livinginthewoodswithdogs
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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..
回覆 @lkgmua
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Wow
回覆 @reburn
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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
回覆 @piasecki.marcin
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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
😅
回覆 @social_allie
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You can’t watch this and not believe in the power of humans (vs ai)