[4K] LIVE 3.5 miles from NASA's most powerful rocket EVER // #Artemis1 #SLS #Orion

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Publicado 2022-11-15
NASA is set to launch the Orion spacecraft to a distant retrograde lunar orbit atop the Space Launch System (SLS) for its maiden launch known as Artemis 1. Launching from Launch Complex 39B, at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, the Artemis I mission will certify both Orion and the SLS Block 1 rocket for crewed spaceflight; its next mission–aptly named Artemis II–will be crewed, and bring a yet-announced crew to lunar orbit (but will not land on the lunar surface) #artemis1

Check out our Prelaunch Preview to learn more about this mission! everydayastronaut.com/artemis-i-sls-block-1/

00:00 - Intro
03:15 - Prelaunch Preview
14:50 - Q&A
01:37:45 - Hosting Break
02:30:00 - Kerbal Space Program
03:19:00 - Red Crew Announcement
04:05:30 - Red Crew Arrives at Pad
04:53:00 - Red Crew Leaves Pad
04:56:40 - Hosting Break
05:17:08 - Eric Berger Q&A
05:30:49 - ESA Mission Manager Philippe Berthe Q&A
05:44:20 - John Kraus Q&A
05:56:00 - Q&A
05:59:55 - Weather Update from Delta 45
06:05:40 - Q&A
06:53:07 - Countdown Hold
07:31:40 - Go / No-Go Poll
07:34:50 - Terminal Count
07:44:33 - Liftoff!!!
07:46:55 - Booster Separation
07:58:45 - Replays!!!

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @NorninTGK
    It actually flew? The thing finally actually flew! LET'S GO!
  • @mzmznasipadang
    7:44:34 for T-10 seconds into the launch, wow man, thank you for being the part of the history Tim!
  • @TheTimTri
    Wow, that shot of you guys looking at the rocket as it lifts off is legendary! Go SLS!
  • @senorpotato8657
    The way the commentator on NASA's stream fumbles saying "booster ignition" at T-0 portrays not just his excitement but all those who has and is working on this program and all the supporters and fellow spaceflight enthusiasts. This was truly awesome. Thank you so much Tim for hosting such an awesome launch and congratulations on a successful stream! Here's to many more :)
  • @Simon-ui6db
    I can see many news outlets and even nasa wanting some of your slow mo shots. Awesome job Tim and the team.
  • Best footage and great commentary + all the info during the whole stream. I really think it's impressive for a guy who got into spacetech commentary just because he got his hands on an old flight suit to have reached this level of dedication. Even though he he has to say stuff like "wait, I'm learning" or "I can't wrap my head around that" he still somehow manages to communicate some super interesting topics in a really engaging way!
  • @gremio3293
    Despite lots of people doubting the sls, I always rooted for it and now seeing it finally lift of is so incredibly awesome
  • Your video quality was better than NASA's. Congrats on the good work, man.
  • @MuslmAlarmClok
    Drove 10 hours to watch this beauty take off, and thankfully it did. The clouds cleared right around launch time and I was able to see it so clearly all the way up. First ever rocket launch and I got to say that is now a core memory.
  • @Croppermom17
    “Pointy end up, flamey end down.” That pretty much describes my understanding of this. 😂 But your enthusiasm when it finally launched, paired with the stunning images was so contagious it gave me chills. Well done EDA!🎉
  • @kdog290
    I just missed it! So glad you guys were there to catch it! Thanks for the awesome coverage!
  • @ThatAutisticGuy
    7:45:47 “Quiet here at Mission Control” Tim- “YES, YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSS, WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!” 🚀
  • Guys we have just witnessed history in the making! ❤️ 🌎🔁🌕
  • @tperk
    Easily the best launch footage on the internet and it isn't even close
  • @Elliott1518
    I work in the Canadian Artic and am not able to watch these era defining moments live, you guys really put together an awesome show that informed me so much more crunchy details. I really appreciate the work you guys do. What a time to be alive that things can be so beautifully documented in the moment. How unique that makes the current generation.
  • Wow that was a beautiful launch especially watching those massive SRBs burn and eventually sputtering out in a sparkling finish! I’m sad I couldn’t view this launch in person because I knew it was gonna go up this time and it luckily lived up to the adage of the third times the charm 🍀 This makes me so emotional after so much waiting and nail biting seeing this orange beast fly has made the holidays coming up ever so much sweeter 🚀 Godspeed Orion we’ll be waiting for your return to Terra Firma.
  • @BBROPHOTO
    Tim, we absolutely love what you are doing. You are the space version of a storm chaser. It’s that same passion of setting up hoping to get that one launch. The freaking out and excitement when craziness kicks off and admiring the footage. We love that so much. You don’t get that with an official broadcast or stream - it’s all clinical. The footage you guys put out, the closeness of a small team and the in person experience makes what you do SO inspiring and exciting.
  • @luckosteve12
    Tim's silhouette, fist raised, jubilant. Best part of the stream. 🚀
  • @depotmsa2362
    one small step for man , one giant leap for mankind ! It was great being there with every single one of you ! we saw history today