NASA Launches the World's Most Powerful Rocket | Artemis I Highlights

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Published 2022-11-17
A selection of the best shots from the NSF team and NASA from the historic Artemis I launch.

Video from Thomas (@TGMetsFan98), Michael (@Nextspaceflight), Jack (@theJackBeyer), Space Coast Live, and NASA.
Edited by Patrick (@Patrick_Colqu).

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All Comments (21)
  • @ShadowZone
    2:10 the sheer joy! I replayed this five times already. Thank you for covering this. Truly a moment in history.
  • @carrie4696
    I shed a tear when I heard all your shouts of joy. That's how much it means to us. It's not about rockets, really. It's about being together and witnessing the power of what we can achieve when we strive together.
  • @friendo760
    What a night that was. Still unbelievably spectacular.
  • @randoir1863
    Your ENTHUSIASM had me smiling thru the entirety of this video!!! That slow mo lift off was INSANE !!! Hearing you all go crazy when it launched in this video was awesome!!! I have probably re watched the launch at least 20 times now and it just doesn't get old !!!! Thanks for being there on launch night and thanks for this video of launch night !!!!
  • @JsStack
    Excellent coverage everyone. Thank you for being there to share with the world.
  • @joebesko5592
    I love the excitement and enthusiasm from the group, and Chris G takes it a level higher, thanks Chris, that’s awesome!
  • @capt2278
    I love how, if you go frame by frame, at 1:12 you can see the hold down clamp release on the Solid Booster. And at 1:38 you can see the sound ripples coming back up from the engines distorting the tower on the left. And I love hearing the people's reactions. Awesome work
  • @jimgraves4197
    The emotion at lift off was incredible to hear. Is Chris G still wiping tears of joy from his eyes?
  • @joshk7461
    Absolutely phenomenal you guys absolutely killed it with coverage!!! "Way to go NASA" is right!!!!
  • @JamieG.
    The overwhelming joy experienced from this launch was epic! I can only imagine what it must have been like to help get SLS to the pad and to see it ripping the air as it roared uphill.
  • That force power sound... it really brought me to tears. I can't imagine the emotions people had who were actually there. What a feat a international union so many people spent years creating all this. Congrats!
  • The best part was the NASA SpaceFlight's team commentary it was a masterpiece love you guys
  • @krimsonsun10
    This brought tears to my eyes.. TO THE MOON BABY!!
  • @Darky.
    That’s a great summary vid. Captured the awe and emotion of this amazing launch. Thanks NSF 👍
  • @cgage_01
    CONGRATS TO THE NASA ENGINEERS AND FLIGHT CREWS. THIS IS A HISTORICAL MOMENT.
  • Tears of joy 😂 hearing everyone just gushing over the launch really got me . The biggest bucket list item on my is to see a launch live . Just wow 🤯
  • @tmcorbett
    The absolute madness of elation at 2:12 - it takes a fraction of a second for everyone to process that the SRBs have ignited and that the stack is fully committed before the screaming commences. It’s my favorite 15 seconds on YouTube. Just absolutely incredible.
  • @ian_b
    Was watching live. The moment when the engines gimballed my heart missed several beats!