Watch SpaceX launch their Falcon 9 rocket carrying Anasis-II

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SpaceX will launch South Korea’s first dedicated military communications satellite, ANASIS-II, in July, 2020. The spacecraft will launch atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex-40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, in Florida. ANASIS-II will be delivered into a geostationary orbit (GEO) over the Korean Peninsula.

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32:43 Liftoff
35:23 MECO & Stage Separation & SES-1
39:14 Reentry burn
41:05 Booster landing & SECO-1
59:25 SES-2 for geostationary transfer burn
1:00:20 SECO-2
1:05:14 Anasis-II payload deploy

Both fairing halves were also caught (1:23:53)

lewismassie
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Been flying in the airlines for years and finally was just 50 miles north of the cape at 35, 000 feet to watch this thing go. Could see MECO and second stage start and everything, was absolutely beautiful. Also it gives you a sense of just how freakin high the gravity turn is when you’re already 6 miles above the earth and it shoots up like you’re not even in the air...

michaellochner
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37:13 Awesome ice shot! Thanks for a great stream Tim! Looks like you fixed the lag. 👍

electricks.
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Crazy to think that Bob and Doug are still on the ISS and their booster is being used again.

joaquimdaponte
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Elon: are we ready to launch, men!!??
Men: uhhhh well, the pointy end is up and the flamey end is down, sir.
Elon: *looks seriously at rocket* very good.

thehorizontries
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Great explanations of all the aspects of this launch. Keep up the great work of making space launches more comprehensible

whatsup-wj
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what a wonderful era where so many people interest in space again.

jakkrit
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My family visited Cape Canaveral the week of Apollo 11's launch. I still have a cool close-up picture of the assembly building. We watched the launch from a nearby campsite.
Watched the landing at a campsite rec hall near New Orleans. Everyone gathered around a small TV as the campsite manager handed out soda. Great memories!

attichatchsound-bobkowal
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Whenever someone can't understand how a rocket gets thrust when it's not pushing against the air, you have to realize it actually is doing just that.. it contains its own air, or exhaust which is is actually pushing directly against. The rocket exhaust is a gas and it's pushing it out very very fast.

blackbirdpie
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Tim
I really wish SpaceX would still display the Stage 1 telemetry on their broadcasts. Its really useful when you are trying to explain to someone how they recover boosters; you can show them how the stage velocity increases and decreases through the various phases such as separation, boostback and entry.

davidanderson
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36:36 Tim explains Newtonian physics, and well.

jameshoffman
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I'm proud of what SpaceX have achieved!

wildyracing
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37:37 Ok Tim. You described it; now do it!:
Tim Dodd on ice skates operating a machine gun to demonstrate Newton’s Laws of Motion.

jameshoffman
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Dude, I love your album. I've told you this before but I have to say it again. It just gets better the more you listen to it a la Tycho.

jeffhaas
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looked like slow motion after watching UAE's launch yesterday!😁

mr.grieves
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Tim when I actually think of the situation it is absolutely ridiculous. You are an self taught amatuer self funded who has taught himself about Space and the whole production process to make TV Programs. You compete against Multi Billion dollar networks with thousands of professional employees and decades of experience. I mean this is not even a David and Goliath situation. You should not even be able to make a scratch against them. Yet you wipe the floor with them providing much more interesting content and experience.

glennedwards
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I get so emotional everytime that booster lands. It will never get old 😍

jeanlafrance
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So...I have watched a few of your videos, and most often, i am not interested in listening to anyone 'narrating' the launch and sequence. Yet, you explained some things that I really appreciate, for example:
*the way the leg protrusions produce a pocket of negative pressure, thus the high pressure flames creep up and envelop the bottom of the vehicle.*

Awesome stuff. Awesome job...
I love our awesome nation.
☀️😎☀️🇺🇸

d.cypher
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Thanks for another great live stream. Your enthusiasm shines through, Tim. Keep it up, mate. SpaceX rule.

IanHutchings_KTF
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53:45 A collab with Shawn Woods would be awesome. He knows many humane ways to live-catch mice.

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